THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950.
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Whitfield Was second Arthur
Wint of Jamaica, Olymple 400-metre king. Wint travelled the 400-metre distance to-day in a torrid 40.9 seconds. Whitfield started slowly and fell Senior Assistant. Must eight feel short of victory with
proper administrative a blazing finish.
The 1,500-metre race WIE qualifications and sufficient
wont by Ingvar Bengsston of 56.4 seca. experience to replace owner Sweden In 3 mins. during periodical absence Maurice Marshall of New Zea- abroad. Chance of junior knd was second.
In the 400-yard barrier event partnership for right man.
Derek Steward, of New Zealand, Address Box 314
S.C.M.P. was clocked in 53.7 seconds,
For 1951
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ahead of Don Halderman of the U.S.
In the two miles run George won Hoskins of New Zealand in 9 minutes 17.2 seconds. Wall Slykhuis was second.
Three Americans, Bill Heus- ner, Jimmy McLane and Wally Worl, won swimming titles.
Heusner splashed through the
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min. 58 sec., establishing a New Zealand record. Barrie Kelleway of Australia was second with Alan Gilchrist of Canada third.
McLane, winner of the Olympic 1,800-metres, took the 110-yard race in 59.9 seconds finishing just ahead of Lucien Beaumont of Canada.
SPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
ALL IS NOT WELL WITH THE AUSTRALIAN TEST CRICKET TEAM
Says HAROLD MAYES
Britain, in the grip of snow and ice, seems
long a
way from Test cricket. It is, of course, but a week from now, whatever has happened in the New Year Soccer battles, Australia v. England will still be one of the chief topics of conversation.
By that time England may be well on the way to being three down in the series. Sure, there'll be plenty of people ready to tell me that they performed very creditably in the Brisbane game, and that only the elements licked them, but while morale may have been boosted as a result, I am afraid that the ultimate ending is still only too obvious.
To me the position is that England have put everything in the shop window and the Aussies know just what to expect. Even the fact that all may not be well in the Australian camp is not sound enough reason for feeling that the tide may turn, for they have the talent on hand to stifle immediately any auggestion of dis-
Peter Wilson Sees
Two Wins For The Moderns From Phantom
Eight Fights
Were they really “glants of sport” in the old days?
the question crops up again following a letter from reader J. Keenan, of Llandudno he suggests "phan- tom" fights between champions of the past and modern ~ days.
Hero's his list. . . old 'uns first.. Jimmy Wilde v. Benny Lynch
Jim Joo Bowker v. Johnny King Driscoll v. Nel Tarleton... Freddio Welsh v. Eric Boon.
Kid Lewis v. Ernie Roderick Lon John- son v. Jock McAvoy Georges Carpentier v. Joey Maxim Jack Johnson v. Jdo Louis.
4
mo-
A matchmaker's dream but after thinking it over I find I can give only two dern winners and two draws ... don't look at the bottom of this column until you've made. your own selections....
$2.6seca. and 20mi $7secs. respectively
the Dankzis men's records for the same dis- tances are 11min. 1.5seca, and 21min. 3.4zccs....
IMPOSSIBLE”
News release
Perhaps the greatest modern of all has been omitted.. "Sugar" Ray Robinson, un-
world welterweight when defeated champion....
sension, and have already proved that they don't even give a chap a chance to failer, Don Cockell,
a second time by the dropping of Jack Moroney.
wickets In believe that
Did I dissension in the
tay Aussle team? Yes, I'm assured that all is not well, and there is every reason to skipper Lindsay Hassett may be the series. superseded during Arthur Morris,
tipped as his sudcessor, has already gone a disch- towards way Wolf defeated Roger Gibb of long New Zealand by a foot in the ing claims to the captaincy by 220-yard backstroke. The time a century followed by a sound was 2 min. 30.0 50c, cutting tactical handling of the altua- 7 seconds off the listed tion in the current game, almost New Zealand record.
"WORLD'S BEST" Schum, of Holland, won the Incidentally, while Australians women's 220-yards free
style showered bouquets on Len Hut- swim in 2 mins. 30.6 secuton
for his Brisbane and Associated Press.
The following changes in the published fixture card
Melbourne show, one member of the England party who knows the arts and 33 much about
as the COLONY RUGBY FIXTURES crafts of batsmanship
has written next
to a friend saying:
"Without any doubt, Kelth Miller is now the world's best. The only time he hits the ball in the air it goes for six."
Great praise, and it could be one reason why members of the MCC party are almost resigned to to the fact that he'll be the man
the £1,000 to collect
prize offered by an Australian firm to the most successful cricketer of the series.
have been made:-
December
1950 POLICE CLUB
versus on Club Ground.
30th
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13th January 1951 NAVY R.A.F.
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20th January 1951 G.O.C. in C's XV versus
12, Peking Road, Kowloon,
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date on
London, Dec. 27.
aro
Im-
ac-
the other day "It was showing heavily the Stewards of the Altear Club met on the School Jack Solomons, who left for House coursing ground and do- South Africa the other day, clded that coursing was plans the biggest ight show
possible" thank goodness the Union has ever had most people think coursing fa
champions Jack "impossible," even four British
when It Eddie isn't snowing... and Billy Thomas aro due to appear
Gardner
Frank Banner, former Aus- will be boxing only an exhibi- tralian sprint champion, 15 Bill Johnston has been Elven Amateur Athletic Board do not ton... place Johannesburg: back marker among 204 six points for his bowling. insure team members when they date, January 27.
the Edlaburgh 130 { ceptors for Remember that he took seven go on representative trips by
yards Powder-hall handicap o
han this is Joey Maxim is to defend bla January 1 and 2 the Brisbane Test air. for 65. Then recall that
To safeguard themselves they world's cruiser weight title the "Derby" of the pro. run- both Alce Bedser and Trevor have the athletes sign a declara- against Harry "Kid" Matthews nero and Banner, of 1% yards, Balley earned the same number tion that the Board are not held at Boise, Idaho..
have keen competition. has of scalps for fewer runs, although responsible for any accidents year-old Matthews
fellow-countryman E. J. Cumming, off 3 Fards having to bowl on one good that may occur in fght, on in 84 out of 87 pro. fights........... wicket and a bad one instead of the course of competition.
you'll see When Len Eyre, Alec Olney One of two bad ones, and
the great women which way the wind is blowing. and Geoff Saunders travelled athletes of all time is to make the la to
come-back recently to Brussels compete a INSURANCE PRECAUTION in a ble international
cross- Ragnild Hveger (you don't say When top-ranking sportsmen country event, they were insured it, you sneeze it), the Danish
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The Football two bob each way--I rather like one time or another. insuring them,
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She still holds world records of an England coverage per head. team for £10,000 aplece.
Surely the BAAB could afford at 14 distances, and two of her Yet I was amazed to learn, in a lie amount, or does it sound achievements are unique conversation with an athletics too much like a gamble for almost unbelievable official last week, that the British them?
Bristol Rovers Are
Gluttons For Punishment
Says ARCHIE QUICK
Bristol Rovers are gluttons for panlehment when It comes to cup-tie football. Having taken five hours to
dismiss non-league Linnelly in the first round of the FA Cap Competition, they required five more hours to beat Gillingham.
And goodness knows how long it would have been if it had not been for a fortuitous penalty kick awarded by a kindly referee five minutes before the end of the second replay in fog and snow at Tottenham. Another five minutes and it would haye meant extra time-and the light was not good enough for that ever to have been
completed. So it would have been another 11⁄2 hours struggle some other day.
that
the
29- won from
at
and
they
are her times for the 800 end- 1,000 meires free-style, 10min.
the holder, H. Short, of Ashing- ton, is not competing but nic previous winners are....
•
10:
My selections on the "phan- tom" fights Lynch to
Lewis
draw.
Wilde and Bowker
Driscoll. Welsh ...
MCAVO
Carpentier and Maxim to draw
Louls
(London Beprem Berolce)
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
1st RACE — TAIWAN DAY HANDICAP (1# SECTION)
The Handicap weights in the above have been reduced 5 lb. all round.
The correct Handicap weights will appear in the Race Book.
By Order:
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO. MEMBERS FIRST RACE MEETING Monday, 1st January, 1951.
India and Australia thus far are the only badminton playing countries whose challenges have SIR ARTHUR MORSE'S XV been received for the Paclic at Club Ground. Zone of the Thomas Cup 1951-
152 competition
The Secretary of the Interna A. WHITE & CO. tional Badminton Federation, H. A.E. Scheele, told the United
There are ten races. The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 Press
tonight that they are the
Bristol da soccer crazy at told me that bo has gone six a.m. and the First Race will be run at 12.00 Noon The TUMA only two entries he had received
the moment. City are régular- Saturdays without a home first interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 pm.). originally, Schecte added, howly attracting gates of over 30,- team match, and Manager Alec Through Tickets (10 Races - $20.00) may be obtained at COMMERCIAL over o expected that
other 1000, both sides are in the third Stock, of Leyton Orient, said the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone challenges for the Pacific Zone round of the cup, and Rovers that his side bas played only House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the PHOTOGRAPHERS. would arrive before the closing art
seven of their 20 matches at Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce sion Three South. They have homa. Both agree. fack Memorial Cup" scheduled to be run on 28th February, 1951. Hongkong, got 15 points out of
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Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
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Tang Sum (KM)). mg Hing-yuk Carruthers beat the Argentinian, (KMB), Tong Bheung 18. China Pares, who Kam Lok-sang (Kwong Wah), Chu
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IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. December 30---Návy v Police,
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