Week-end Softball

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1951.

6066 THE SCOUT PRESENTS

BRAVES MEET THEIR FINAL OBSTACLE TOMORROW IN SENIOR PLAYOFF SERIES

By "GRANDSTAND”

HO RACING

ACADEMY

Come Unstuck

Favourites Can

Here's Why

Braves meet their final obstacle this week when they tangle with the Jaguars in the ponultimate game of the Softball Senior League Play. off series, while St Joseph's cross bats with the Canucks, hoping for a chance of a triple tie should Jaguars topple the Braves.

the Softball Senior League Play. -And

After a brief spell of rain which interrupted the inter-Hong fixtures during the week, this league resumes with several outfits engaged in double-headers, the best of which should be the Stanvac tilt against China Light slated for this after- noon at 4 p.m.

Up to last week, there was a possibility of a four-way deadlock in the Play- offs, but with the Canucks now definitely edged out of the running, a three-way tie is still feasible. This could be possible if the Braves succumb to Jaguars and Saints in their own remaining games, but with the Tribe holding the inside track, Braves fans are again preparing for another banner year.

and

even

before

the

holds the jaw, when Brown sting had faded away, the name

ball-player redoved a

Khiner

Charlie Figueiredo's Braves ever Vie Peruca is on the Hyndman and suffered a bruised will probably start with their ntound, Jock Brown regular nine, including their Re- | hot-corner, and medias-Pereira battery and an draws the assignment, another

comprising Carlos setup is made, Yvanovich, Bob Remedios, Junior Remedios,. and Tony Osmund.

Infield

Although Chappie Remedios is

In 19

week from a stray ball during pre-game practice.

Teams considered on paper to be favoured to run away with the San Miguel Trophy this year have faltered, and with their Interest among the

Then there is still the question of afting in heavy sticker Gerry van Langenberg-kest week Langenberg was nominated to consistent in Anding the hold down first base instead of strike-zone, the other half of the Umbe Muse, and while there is downfall, combination seems to have fallen no doubt that Langenberg is a other teams seems to have in-

better pegging. back to scatter-arm

Mose creased, for the title is still open distance-elouter,

be belter with the to all. and unless the wild and woolly spams to heaves tun be remedied, the glove. Sect-footed Jaguars are bound

DCSS

coach

to take advantage of the weak-Eustacle has on his mind this time, but whatever it is, thé cary mastermind will put out every trick in his bag against the wiles of Charlie Figueiredo and his Warriors.

active in We wondor what

INFIELD SHUFFLING

The Jaguars have been shuf- fing their infleld around quite a bit recently to cater to their pitching arrangements. When-

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the

Hong Kong Derby Saturday, 12th May, 1951

Those who wish to avoid walking up stairs or through a crowd should boy their; tickets from the Branch ces at:-

Although

Ant In

Caltex remain the only unde- feated out, but they have been two games only so far, while NHB, Shell, Lowe Bingham's and Union Insurance are all bunched up with one loss behind. By no means out of the race are China Light, Stanvac, Gibbs, Rediffusion and Jarlines, who are only one game behind the leaders.

the Braves have a definite edge in the current Bag chase, the two rival teams are even as fur as games are con- cerned.

The Jaguars

wore B mid-season tussle but the Braves had their revenge three weeks ogo when they humiliated the Jays in a playoff till This weekend should sort out the mad week's game

will be a final | scramble,

exhi

chowdown.

Only NTS and Mercantile Bank seem to be unable to make the grade and may be considered as ineffective the last two have nothing to show yet in the win column. The games this

The time has come The aging Saints were no again for selecting

saturated with con-

around the Most

Ticketa in the above at pushovers last Sunday when theyValuable Player in the Senior, 32,00 each may be obtained chalked up a deserving victory Junior and Ladies' Leagues, and at the Treasurers' Compra-despite the predictions of the understood that a fan poll

loop's wiseneres,

but on the is being considered as a fair dore Office, 1st Floor, Tele-other hand subdued

a much means of deciding the winner. phone House.

younger team.

If physically Having broken the Canuck

possible, it is intended to provide ballot forms Jinx a few weeks back, the Saints will start tomorrow at the remaining games of the season, on which the nominees afternoon Off-fidence in being able to solve will be marked and colected

Kassa Nazarin's twisters. With in ballot boxes. the chances of a triple-tle still in the offing, the Saints will be out gunning for this victory..

INTER-HONG CASUALTIES

Inter-Hong casualties continue to mount. A forthight Shell's

slabster Tony Kwok collided with team-mate Fred

5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

Or

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon

Over 100,000 tickets sold to Hate.

THE

S. A. SLEAP,

Secretary.

HONG_KONG__JOCKEY_CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

FOURTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 7th & Saturday 14th April, 1951

ago

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race

ill be run at 2.00 p.m. cach day,

There are ten roces each day (20 in all).

Through

Tickets at $40.00 each may be obtained at the Compradore Ofice of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, Iso tickets at $2.00 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the last ling as well as the Special. Cash Sweep on the use of the

scheduled to be run on Saturday, 12th May. Kong Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for y 10.00

am. on Friday, 6th April, will be sold and the reservation ancelled for future meetings.

Gang

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, ca-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at be Club's Branch Offices at-

5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Nominations need not be con- fined to active players, and the basis of the selection should be (a) Sportsmanship, (b) Con- tribution to the sport and, (c) Performance on the field..

Choosing the MVP from the

of stars scen galaxy

weekly during playoff games will not be an easy task, but the eventual swinner will be the "peepul's choice."

It's Tough Being. Pegasus'

Secretary

Frown on the face of Dr H. W. Thompson, Pegasus secretary has grown. The Oxford scientist just did not know what he was in for when Pegasus reached the FA Amateur Cup

MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1051 SETS OF MEMBERS Final, ND LADIES' BADGES NOW SUPERSEDE THE PREVIOUS SSUE.

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies UST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the eeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TU HE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting ladies hot in possession of Brooches or eason tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the

poured in

Congratulations and so did applications for tic kets. He was inundated with Pegasus requests, and most

the of allocation of 15,000 tickets went in 24 hours.

"I have had 20 to 30 schools

embers Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including asking for 160 each," he groan- x, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary ed. "Fed up? No, just mes-

the written or personal introduction of a member, such member

merised." be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for pay- ent of all chits etc.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 am.

ad the Secretary's Offee at 11.45 a.m. each day. Both offices al

t floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of timing will be obtainable at the Club ouso provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S REMISES DURING THE MEETING.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 per y including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable

the Gate. EBOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PRE ITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE'. ONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN IE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

SERVANTS' `PASSES

Horvants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, o are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to Borse their names on the passes, Holders of such passes are permitted in the Members Enclosure exopt for passing on their, dinles ́and I must remain in their employers Owing to the present congenion in the Members Betting iBox-holders and Members are requested to ensure that ar servants, make use only of the Public treting Kall. – Military Ich will be posted at various entrancès to the Member! Hall to fure that the regulation la adhered "46. ramaderaaži pr

BY 'ORUTIL.

Other Troubles

More than half their dide are Pegasus have other troubles. talking exarainations this sum their training. It is difficult to mer and this means limiting get the side together. For in- Amateur Cup team

four stance, only

are In Saturday's side to play. Cam- bridge Town.

of their

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POP

ROADHOGS LIKE YOU

ALWAYS

Thy Trở GLAMIK THE

DAVRA

Favourites fail, on average, more often than they win. "Why should this happen?" asks the bewildered novice at racing.

There are many reasons. The favourite is usually the horse with the best recont form. Now, horses cannot they have had a series of hard races. be kept at the top of their form indefinitely-especially if

They may Jook outwardly

The queerest mishap that well, and yet have loot that ever knew concerned the fit of "odgo" of condition which has a Jockey's breeches. They sustained them previously were too light, and at the cru-

The state of the ground, can make a tremendous difference. Horses with thin. delicate

13

ON THE RECORD TWO CONTINENTS WARM UP FOR

NEXT OLYMPICS

'Chola

North America and Europo champions of... Asia. will not have the same monopoly Singh won the Marathon from of Olympic Garnes athletic favoured Nishin Katsuo championships at Helsinki next Japan with Surat Slogh-coming- year as they find at the London In third ahond of the other Gomes in 1948.

The recent Pan-American and won the

Metres Games, If they did not Singh the 1,500 Metres.

Nikko suchprodice performances that com Japan's Tamos Soichi won tho

cial moment

gave him cramp that he nearly fell off

Горанове с 300

entries. Ranjit Singh

his horse instead of riding it red favourably right through 10,000 Motres in 39 minaries 49.3

the programme to certain victory.

with those of condo, time that would have last year's European and United left trim twice tapped by the Captain Machell, 19th-cen- States Championships, did turn famous Muraloooo, tury meing pundit.

worked up quite a few young men, many out that even the best-inform- of them unheard of up to this od, most knowledgeable bac-year, who should kers never averaged more than two

place these areas of

the world two

much winners Ar overy five more

comfortably in the bets.

Helanki limelight.

"Anyone, therefore, who con- sistently backs at shorter odds than 6-4 against must lose in the long run," he reasoned.

That view is still sound.

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soles to their feet, for instance, THE BREEDING AND PEDIGREES

in o canter OF BRITISH RACE HORSES

aro useless on hard ground, but might win when the going softens.

Lord Astor's great old horse winner of 34 High Stakes,

infinitely better ruces, is hard ground. He has never shown his true form on soft or yielding turf.

LET IT RAIN

on

Some horses-belleve it or not-run best when it is pour- ing with rain. Mr Jack Bar- ker's War Hero was, a case in point.

tors.

I remember, with regret, friend of mine laying £100 to win £0 on a horse called The Sage at Gatwick a few years

The Staying Blood Of Blandford

By NIGEL GEE

If the Aslans and South Americans do not win more than one or two titles aplece at Hominki, they should win more than that at Melbourne in 1955.

The surprise

of the Asian Games was the victory of Bagh- of Iran in the 5,000 ban Bashi Metros, a close one over Pritam Singh and Tamol Solchi The time-15 minutes 54.2 secondo → was poor even by Guatemalan standards.

Iron's Baghban Bashi also ran second to Takahashi in the 3,000 Metres Steeplechase. He was The Pan-American Games at timed in 9 minutes 31.8 seconds Buenos Ayres produced a double to.

Takahashi's sprint winner in Rafael Fortun would have boon in world class 9:30.4. Both Chacon of Cuba, who outraced by the standards the American sprint champion, but the past one, in the course Arthur Bragg,

and Jamaica's of which 9:00 Herb McKenley. The fact that mances have

to 9:15 perfor become common-

noither

MacDonald

Balley of place. Trinidad nor Lloyd LaBench of

MAM

Parama was competing does not

of any year

However, both the Iranian

detract from the class of the and the Japanese proved as fast Cuban's viclorios. Bragg is just as Britain's John Disley at his about the fastest man in the best and Disley is highly re- States today and McKenley is arded finish among the no slow coach. Both rank in medal winners at Helsinki. the world's top half-dozen.

a

to

The South and Central Ameri-

Perhaps the most successful cans produced the winners in

event at the Asian Games was 10 of the 22 track and feld the High Jump, won by Andres

which is even's,

Franco of the Philippines at 0 Great things from small beginnings grow. The

vast im- provement on the last Pan-

feet 44 Inches. Franko was Then consider all the other winners of 33 classics since 1925 descend from Phalaris, American Games in 1937 when Hongkong with the La Salle hazards, the unforeseen faca sprinter who could not stay the nine furlongs of the they were completely

outclassed

College

basketbalt team of Cambridgeshire and who

Manila Last year and was finished only seventh in the by the North Americans.

to 2,000 Guineas. The Tetrarch, possibly the fastest horse

showed They

considerable have given an exhibition of high of all time, came from a modest French horse who could class in the sprints and hurdles, jumping at Caroline Hill which

produced better performances was, however, gained out not win the Doncaster Cup. It is no surprise, therefore, than ever before in the middle that some of the greatest Derby winners of the last 20 distance runs, held their own in win years originated from a 730 guineas yearling, Blandford. the distance events and, in the It is not as a racehorse that Blandford will beeld scotion of the Games, won the hop, step and jump, hammer remembered by posterity. He ran only a few times and and javelin throws. the best race he won was the 12-furlong Princess of Wales Stakes at Newmarket in 1922. Training difficulties arose and his owner-trainer R. C. Dawson retired him to stud.

before the war.

two

He was unbeaten, the ner of three races. His

were opponents

of Very moderate calibro.

G

Ishikawa, of Japan, jumped foo: 31⁄2 inches for second place and Sudarmadja, of In- conesia, 0 feet 2 inches for Mehanca Singh of In- third dla, Lloyd Valberg of Singa- nore and On

Neemungkung of Thailand all cleared 6 feet.

India's

A furlong from the winning

Jaime Aparalelo of Columbia pos: The Sage was 100 yards in front. Bobby Dick, his joc

set a new South American re- cord of 59.4 seconds in winning key, looked round to see how

the 405 Metres Hurdles

and double play Pinto was the sprint winner in 10.8 far away his rivals were.

Wilson Gomes Carneiro of Brazil and 22 seconds, but he is not As he did

his excellence | following The secret of The Sage

Eclipse was timed in 53.7 seconds in actually the fastest, roan An day in his inheritance. He was takes. Altogether he won over outrunning Don Halderman dat New Delhi and their Cham- caught one of his forefcet

Asia. Paicistan did not compete un uneven patch of ground and broke his log.

So

GLENDOWER

which falled. There was the case of dower at Chepatow in Two runners, 20-1 on dower. Gordon Richards riding.

both sides of his

the year

Deplace:

low

who

normally

by Swynford, winner of the St £36,000. It was a tragic end the

the United States for Бесопа Loger for the late Lord Derby to his career when he had to bein

pion, Aslan, was credited with and was

1943. His best a great-grandson of put down in

The time may not be fast by 100 metres in 10.4 secontis last the Triple Crown winner surviving son is Windsor Slipper, the standards of the best Ameri-he Japanese Islingtaos by Isonomy. Blanche, who won the Irish Triple Crown can, European, Australasian and The form book is

and Filipinos, with instances

studded his dam, was by White Eagle, aant is are of that excellent South African

lurn out Asia's hurdlers, "certainties" of unbeatable ) om.

grandson of Ibonomy. Thus he sprinter, The Cobbler.

brut all times at Buenos Ayres show in the short runs at New fastest humans, put up a poor was brod on

BAHRAM-SUCCESS AND were slowed up by poor truck Glen-pedigree for stamina, and it is

FAILURE

conditions.

Delhi Japan'a Okano, Eltaro, 1947. this quality which characterises The best son of Blandford was

the 110

however, won the 400 Metres Metres High Glen-

most of his dehcendants.

yet to come. In 1935 Bahram, Hurdlos, Dick Attlesey of the in 50.7 seconds, about as fast was

owned by the Aga Khan, won United States, now holder of the who did not compete, is capable FOUR DEBBY WINNERS

as Formosa's Chen Ying-long, Dawson, wtdec enthusiasm the Guineas, Derby and St Leger, world record at 13.5 for Blandford was unfaltering, a feat which no horse has per-and

scoords consistently under was trainer at this time for formed

Okano since then. Ile

nilo won the 400 was seconds, could do no better than HH, the Aga Khan, whose early never beaten in nine races and 14 seconds flat.

Metres

Low Hurdles

In 54.2 He was just fortunes on the Turt

won over £43,000. in 1940 he bardly ahead of a new Argentime but quite up to interns- seconds, which is not very fast was wrapped up in the success of

exported to the USA tinan discovery, Estanislao this eire. He was to win the whence

standard in either ro-exported, Kocourek, and of Cuba's Samuel ona! Darby three times in seven without regrets, to Argentina.

Europe or America, Anderson, both of whom were Duncan White, second in the Ceylon's His fallare at stud in America timed in 14.2 seconds. A ft Olympic Games in this event, years with descendants of Bland-

1.--who himself -- had the is surprism for in-the-fivo-f of a second-behind-Attlesey 13ld not compe

B

throw

They had scarcely gone 100 yards when

Glendower "Jinked" abruptly and Gordon over his head....

Those other accidents happen, as many of us to our cost-

A horse may wheel away at

can know

the start and be hapelessly ford.

were iso

"; in a tight-packed' fleld

splendid record of goiting four he can be homuned in, bump-Derby winners between 1929 and

1935. ed, or otherwise hampered.

:

to

Can you be sure that your "certainty" has not cater the straw provided for bedding by chance, left loose in box at the racecourse stables?

if,

least successful at elud.

WILS soldi

he was

years in which he was at stud good going for any hurdler. in England,

It seemed Wirely

year in

in the record time of 2 sire. He has already got Queen-American countries.

winner

theGuineas

and

of

the

the

Donatello II by Blenheim was Bahram Giso got

In Italy and imported into who won come England in

Games

Coenezuela, Ecuador,

Or might not one of his rac-brok in 1938 for £47,500. Ho and Persian Gulf, a half brother ovent. The

.ing plates ("shoes") loose during the reco?

well.

But

10 inches, Masaji Tajima, who

that his retirement would be as Ricardo Hober of Argentina Japan, the Philippines and Trigo was the first of Bland- frullful as his racing career. He won the Javelin Throw with a Ceylon were the ¡enders 17% A bit of paper or maybe a ford's sons to win the Derby. got Big Game winner of the 223 foot 44-inch effort and Chile Asian athletics before the wir stray dog will cause him

lie went on to win the St Leger 2,000 Guineas for his Majesty, now has in the former Latvian, and all the other countries swerve; on wet going, a clod in 1920 as well, but of all his Big Game's dam was Myrbella J. Stedzeniecks, also a 220 to 230lagged for behind. Japan put of mud might strike him or

sire's classic winnors he was the by Tetratema.

fcot thrower, another promising up a very ordinary chow ont his ride full in the face.

She failed to stay a mile and mixed

New Delhi and the Philippines man for the Helsinid Games. It could be, too, in a

The following year Blenheim this stamina weakness was One of the most promising and Ceylon were hardly in the field that a colt takes a fancy won the Derby for the Aga Khan. transmitted not only to Big Game features of the to a filly at the starting post He

was pleture.

The Japanese effort did not. to American but also to most of his offspring, the challenge put up to the Bi and with refuse to go past her breeders in 1836 for £48,000, who are best up to 10 furlongs.

Three of South in the race.

American suggest that their national team Before he left he got Mahmoud Within his stamina limitations Colombia, Guatemala Bad would stand an earthly In a who won the Derby the

the same Big Game is a highly successful Chile-by

other Latin dual meet with any European country either than Bulgeria, minutes 33.8 seconds. Mahmoud

1,000

Mexico, Albania or

or Luxembourg. followed his sire across

unbeaten

Guetermblo and

Their only outstanding atletes his Atlantic in 1940.

hardly in the news by international dual

mec Turkhan, before in athletics, placed in standard were Okano in the a wartime St Leger, the first six in more than one Low Hurdles, Haruo Nagayda

Cubans

did ex-who throw the Javelin 209 feet was

in the Grand to Precipitation. Persian Gulf-traordinarily runner-up

Another 10 Prix de Paris in 1937. His only was difficult to train and le now feature was the jack of

Success wan the long Jump with 23 classics winner in England is at sitzd where he may prove to of Jamaica and Trinidad, both fert 5% inches, Kimuno Yoshlo, Arthur Peall says:

the filly Picture Play, who wan be a very great sire of slayers. strongholds of athieties in the who hopped, stepped and jump- the 1,000 Guineas in 1944, but Other offspring of Blandford pas British Gulana, Puerto 1.40 feet 61⁄2 inches, Kamamoto. DON'T FOLLOW-THROUGHe's purchase worth all earlier French 2,000 Guineas, French St all of which have outstanding 162 feet 11 inches, Kinami.

his con Alycldon has made his include Brantome, winner of the Rico, Panama and Martinique Fundo, who throw the hammer disappointments,

Leger aid Prix de l'Are

did de athletes-apparently

Michitake, second in the high FOR THIS POT

Alychlen won the Ascot Gold Triomphe, who

Vieux compolė,

hurdles in 15.3 seconds, and white Cup in 1940 from Black Turquia, Manoir, winner last year of the Wir out by

Ishiwa in the ASIAN GAMES Carough the object-ball when thereby roverainst their orter in Grand Prix de Paris; Pasch, who

Jigh

jump pinying a dead-straight snooker pot ?

All you need a the previous St Leger, His won the 2,000 Guinens

The In 1938 at the Berlin Olympic and

Indians, who proved a disheartening Eclipse Stakes in 1938, and who Games, the Japanese produced a themselves a better team than to strike whligvictory endoi

nous hair sequence of French victories in died the following year; Umid-long distance runner in Kohei the Japanese, won, among other

Impart and fine leave this race, and furnished British war, sire of Ujiji, wartime Murakoso who was quite "de events, the discus throw through on black li yours studs with a much needed top Gold Cup winners and Udaipur initely in world class, even by Makhan Singh with 130 feet atzaga red dinas stayer,

who won the Oaks for the Agathe improved standards of to- 10% inches and the shot put

finished fourth shown fa diagram.

Supentelle Last year

day, and

in through Madan Lal with 45 feet by Khan,

both the 8,000 and 10,000 Metres 2% inches, These performances left pocket.

Donatello won the Gold Cup. Probably the best son Down in baulk I give & profes Both he and Alyckion were from Blandford in the British Empire

would have placed the two well At Now Delhi last month, the up in the last Empire Games. sional standard Hyperion mares.

Is Midstream, who stands Da pot pink. WAITH In America Blenheim got Jet Australis and got Delta, winner Japanese did not produce Hy The surprise performers at a about ten inches from the Pilot and Whirlaway, who won of the Victoria Derby,

distance New Delhi were Indonesia and colour. To bang almost every race worth winning,

The Indonesians, pink down and scrow back via and held the world record ag- of the Blandford Line in Britain steeplechaser Takahashi Susu- two pushtona gregate of prize money when he is a malter of the greatest im- mu

paat, took third place in For the present at least, the the high jump, third along dotted tins

retired.

portance in British breeding, and

In the Bee that your que-tip is in perfect In 1034 Windsor Lad won the I shall return to the subject Sikhs, stabilished themselves as hop step and jump through shape and properly chaized or this Dorby and St Leger, and in the presently.

the midille and long distance Hindersin (46 deot 81⁄2 inches), master-hi will not mucoood.

third

the javalin throw through. A

and Mathulasy some other pinces in the finets, It was a great performance on their debut iri inserba teist. athletics. Sudermadje and Hinderoaska are in internation- al class by the standards of | any continent,

BLACK

PINK.

in a good abot.

after the common

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distance or middle

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In the

Singapore proceed the win-

[ner of the high hurdlew. a. Ng Liang-chinng, who was timed

in 15.2 aecordia, Lloyd Valberg being third. Valberg was in. thơp brigh... jump: final - and Ng akap.book, third-place in the Law, Hurdler. - Cocil · Clay (mon nxt in both the 600 and 1,300

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