THE CHINA MAIL," MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1951.
SOUTHEAST ASIA SHOULD
HAVE ITS
OWN GAMES Hongkong Could Do Well In These "Olympics"
ern
By "RECORDER"
Southeast Asia should have its own Games. There are now East- Mediterranean Games, Caribbean Games, Bolivarian Games and Scandinavian Games beside the Olympic Games, British Empire Games, Pan-American Games, Asian Games, South American Championships as the big continental events in the four-year Olympic cycle and some coun tries take in four major Games in four years without straining their finances anduly.
Panama, for example, would send one or two athletes to the Olympics, a team of about 10 to the Pan-American Games and complete teams to the Caribbean and Bolivarian Games. The regional Games cost less money and give athletes chances of winning medals more important than National ones.
more
Southeast Asia's athletes did not reach a single final in the last Olympic Games and they won only one first place and not more than 10 place medals in the Jast Asian Games,
Regional Games taking in the Philippines, Indonesia,
Philippines) Singa Krishnakutty Nair
(Perak) pore, Malaya, Hongkong, Indo- China, Thailand, Burma, and K. Raman (Johore)
опс of the W. Greenhall (Penang) possibly Formosa,
(Singapore) shining lights in the last Chinese Cell Clay (Si National Games, would produce A. Butterworth keen competition and give add- ed incentive to athletes whose chances of world
honours are negligible.
can
Hongkong'a Interest in the coming into being of such a re-
Games
be well gional evaluated from the appended list of best performances athletics for the present season
in this part of the world,
NOT OUTCLASSED
(Hongkong)
Balwant Singh
(Negri Sembilan)
G.. A. Seabrook
(Singapore)
2:04:1
SHOT PUT Artemio Cortes 2:05.4 (Philippines) 2:05.5 Aurello Amanie 2:00,8
(Philippines)
2:00.0 A. Sibidol (Borneo),
2:07.8
43: 0
40: 6
40: 3
J. F. Greer (Hongkong) 39:
H. Woodhead
(Hongkong)
2:08.0 Chan Wal-chin
(Hongkong)
2:09.0 Niedzeslki (Indo-China) 37: 4
Daumas (Indo-China)
4:22.8 Dollon (Indo-China)
1,500 METRES
H. M. Taylor
in
Lo King-kun (Taiwan)
4:21.8
(Singapore)
L. Borwick (Hongkong)
Cecil Clay (Singapore)
Peter West (Hongkong)
4:25.6
4:25.8
30; 0
37:10
+
37: 1
36:11
.. 30:10%
DISCUS THROW.
J. Stevenson (Hongkong) 4:28.0 Sgt. Leddington
(Hongkong) D. Krishnakutty (Perak) 4:28.1
This Colony would not be out-Wenceslao Mendoza
clasped and could, in fact, finish (Philippines)
well up with the leaders.
Our
wimmers are among Southeast. P. MacMahon
other
(Hongkong)
4:33.0
•128: 8/2 Aurello Amante
128: 1 (Philippines) Chai Pal-lin (Taiwan) 127: 7%
120: 3 4:33.4 Nesbitt (Hongkong) 4:34.2 Pawlowskal (Hongkong) 117:11
in (Indo-China)
114: 6% Dave Grove (Hongkong), 4:41.8 Prin
Bache: (Indo-China) 111: 2 HIGH HURDLES Games the
was Ng Liang-chlang
110: 0 (Singapore)
Asia's best and in most
sports we are well on top in the A. Ysrael (Philippines) general standard."
At the fast
Singapore
and affilia-Lloyd Valberg (Singapore) 15.5 Dollion (Indo-China)
15.0
not
Imailed to the Asian popula- tion of the Colony
should be
billy.
tion to the
local Federation Tan Chin-kit (Pahang) sufficient for eligi-Javanrio Ardina
(Philippines)
The military services contri- E, Montana (Philippines) bute to sport not only in Hong- E. J. Brohier kong, Singapore
and Malaya,
which latter
but also in Indo-China and the Ko
zines, in
won titles.
American Army athletes M. Surmalinog (Philippines) 57.0
the national Ni Liang-chlang several of
The appended list of performances is
(Singapore)
best R. 1. Sivapatham
not complete,
15.2
R. Ballerand
.(Hongkong)
. 109: 11
Arthur McColm
(Singapore)
109:
15.0
JAVELIN THROW
10.4
P. Junio (Philippines) 180:10
(Negri Sembilan)
10.8
P. Skipworth
Tal-chuen (Hongkong) 18.9
LOW HURDLES
(Hongkong)
H. M. Taylor
(Singapore)
100: 8
179: 8
Cpl. Williams (Perak) 178: 7
57.6 Tan Hurk-chlang
(Selangor)
173: 8
58.7 D. J. McNabb
(Hongkong)
01.0
(Indonesia),
02.0
Aurelio Amante
HIGH JUMP
(Philippines)
(Philippines)
6: 434 (Indonesia) 0: 24
0: 0%
6:0
6:0
... 5:11
(Singapore) but takes in most of the im-I. Laxman (Selangor) portant meets in all Southeast 3. Pimentel (Philippines) Asian centres. A more complete D. J. McNabb (Hongkong)
be published Tater. A. Arnals (Philippines) 2lat will but that is not likely to contain
a great number of changes. Andres Franco
Fac
Malay states, which with
Singapore and Borneo compete Sudarmadia
annually for Championships, performances given
(Selangor)
Valberg (Singapore) Oon Neemungkung
Malayan Poon Weng-choong the
their have
separately Lloyd and some of them, like Selangor, tire strong enough to compote with success on their own in such a regional Games.
(Thallarki
bdul Aziz (Boraco) Abdul
59.2
59.6 A. F.
Southeast Asia's best athletic. Dallywater (Hongkong) 6:10% performances this season (50 Victor Lal (Hongkong).. 5:0 Ling Sum (Hongkong) 5: 8 (Singapore). 5: 8
VAULT
for) are:
100 METRES
H.denson
Pedro Subido (Philippines) 10.0 Edward Bidique Merican (Kelantan) 10.8
Ping
Tan Eng-yoon (Singapore) 10.9 Bachet Jackson Lçe iongkong) 11.0 Yée Til-kwara
(Hongkong)
11:0
11:54 11:14
Mathuleasy
103; 8
100: 74
153: 5 A. Fisher (Philippines) 152: 74 Johnson (Hongkong). 151: 72 WOMEN'S EVENTS ·
13.0
100 METRES : Tang Pel-wah (Singapore) 12.0 Eleanor Ross (Singapore).
Luang Min-chu
(Nogri Sembilan) ..... 13.2 Chan Spo-lan (Selangor). 132 13.5 Joyce Dean (Singapore) Fay Siebel (Selangor).... 13.5 Maureen Hodkinson
(Hongkong)
·
THE
FINAL TEST MATCH AT THE
OVAL
食
A
U.S. National Singles Tournament Starts At Forest Hills
Forest Hills, N.Y., Aug. 26.
The Australian Davis Cup aces, Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, walloped their way to the United States doubles championship today by over-powering Don Candy and Mervyn Rose in an all-Anzac final tonight, 10-8, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.
Meanwhile the seeded stars were progressing without difficulty in the first and second round of the National Singles Tennis Championship; ·
Dick Savitt, top-seeded in the Man's Singles, and fifth-seeded Bill Talbert led the way into the third round of individual play on side courts, as the doubles game was played in the centre court.
Len Hutton batting dur- ing England's first Inn- ings in the fifth Test against South Africa at the Oval.
KCC Victory In Liberation Shield Match
Kowloon Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 46 shots in the second round of the Libera- tion Shield Lawn Bowls
BASEBALL SCORES
New York, Aug. 20, Today's Major League baseball scores were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland
RH
Boston
5 13
Boston (2nd game)
Cleveland
New York
Chicago
New York
(2nd game) Chicoto
Washington St. Louis
Washington
(2nd "game)
St. Louis
0
10
RH
4 ទ
Philadelphia
Detroit
NATIONAL: LEAGUE
Chicago
New York
* # 2
Chiengo (2nd, game) 1
New York.
5 10
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
Piltsburgh
(2nd game) Brooklyn
St. Louis Boston
St. Louis
(2nd game) Boston
Cincinnati Philadelphia
12
12
11 11
SN' ON NON GO TO
3 11
4
· ទូ
12. 14. 1
10 10
1
8
9. 10
0
11
United Press.
Britain Beats Yugoslavia
At Athletics!
Belgrade, Aug. 26. Britain beat Yugoslavia
match played at Austin in-the two-day international Road yesterday.
two
The rest of the matches, were
Playing on eight greens, anti-climactic marked only by
6-3, 8-0 XEGC won only on Jean Quertiera upset victory over favoured Shirley | greens, lost on Ave and drew on Fry of Akron, Ohio, Miss Quer- one, win marked the first time
McGregor defcuted Alastair Ber's had won a Wightman
Martin, of New York, the na-
KCC in now leading In the tlonal hard court tennis cham-Cup match since 1948 when a Liberation Shield Lawn Bowls plon, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4.
British dothies team bent an match by 70 shots. In the first Only two women'a matches American
due in the third round, KCD obtained a-24 shots
lcad. were completed. In these Miss match of play at Wimbledon. Margaret Varner, of El Paso,
On September 30, the two Miss Louise Mrs Jean Walker-Smith. Bri-lubs will meet again in a final Texas, defeated Ganzenmuller,
But it was the Aussits who foreign nations as he downed held the attention as for the third the Japanese Davis Cupper, Fukliura 1-0, 8-0, 6-4, year in a row men from Down Goro Under wrapped
of 0-2, upone America's most prized not titles.
Sedgman, who won the Doubles last year with John Bromwich, was the key man in the triumph. He and McGregor, who also hold the Australien, and All-England Doubles Championships, ran through the first two sets without losing on service.
They lost the third on McGre gor's doubles fault and netied volley, but finally won out as Rose double faulted twice on the final two points.
the
of New York, taln's number 'one player, put up: 0-4, 6-3. And Miss Edna Salichs, a surprisingly strong battle bo match which will decide of New York, eliminated Miss foro succumbing to America's winner of the Shield. Nellie Shear Kagan, of Miami top women court star, Doris The final match will be Beach 0-3, 4-0, 0-4. ́.
Hart, of Coral Gables, Florida.. played with KBGC starting 70 8-4, 2-0, 7-5.
shots down. **
the Anal
*;
THE PRIMROSE PATI Larsen, the 20-year-old battle In THE RESULTS
match of the veteran who trains on the prim-series Miss Hart and Miss Fry, First Round Jack Tuera beat Jiro Kuma rose path, toyed with the hard-1052 United States Wimbledon He was "prac and French doubles champions, maru, Japanese Champion, 8-6, hitting Lewyn.
tising-as-he-triumphed over defeated the Tuckey-Quertier 6-8: 0-4, 11-9.
Sharrod
the Deodhar (India)
straight sets tandem 6-3, 6-3-United Press. youngster In
that beat Robert Kerdasha, 0-0, 0-3, and said
he believed his which carried him to the 6-1, 6-0.
The US, eighth ranker, Eari championship last year, will do Cochell, beat Franco's Jean Paul it again. That was when he
feated Dick Savitt, of Orange, Molinari, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1.
NJ, this
his year's top
topseeded play- Eder, in the semi-finals and beat Herbie Flam, of Beverly Hills, de-in the final.
Savilt
gained top sec seeding this year by winning both the Wimbledon
and-Aus- tralian championships.
The tall McGregor, a hero in 'the Aussies' recapture of the Davis Cup last year, was con-
6-3,
Welsh FA To Celebrate 75th
Anniversary
Kowloon Bowling Green Club
won the which
Liberation Shield last year, will now have & difficult time in holding on to the Shield. this year...
THE RESULTS BGC
W. Grant AJ. Roberts A. Moinnes AB Ellot
T. Wren
W. Burton
A. Spory
LECC #./Ridsdale H.A. THES J. Chubu 10 W. Marshall-
say
KY. Hitchens
EHP, While
CL Stapleton
E. Greenwood 17 W. Davidson
Second Round Richard Savitt defeated ward Alloo, 0-0, 6-2, 6-1.
Syd Lovy (South Africa)
L.C. Harris 13.0 feated Frank Shields, 6-1,
O. Willcox London, Aug. 26. Ng Wai-cheng (Perak)... 13.06-1.
Bolley D. Trall Bill Talbert (New York) de Nocle Simmons (Hongkong) 13.8
The 75th anniversary of the Hutton Hilary Hale (Hongkong). 13.8 teated William Faton, 6-0, 6-0,
W. Rumel! foundation of the Welsh Foot- 6-2.
R.J, Wigginton ball Association will be marked A. Mermai Ricardo Balbiers. (Chile) de 200 METRES
by a match between Wales onde. Volkert 23.0 0-2.
Anthony (Hawal) carly in each set and the sims at Cardiff on December 5 this. Beller Gardner
ply
hold service to win, Fils defeated Phil Reed, 4-6, 6-0, victory served as a warm up
for year. 0-2, 0-3.
Proceeds from the game will. Purvis. Ham Lelly, 6-4, 6-1, 8-6.
from formed to give assistance to 3. Dianen
nécdy people who have ren fourth foreign seed, defeated
'dered a service to the game Chauncey Steele, 6-1, 0-8, 6-2,
in Wales. 6-3.
11.0 Kernal Singh (Selangor) 11:04 Tang Pei-wah (Singapore). 272 feated Merrill Esnike, 6-4, 6-2. tent to break. Martin's service the Rest of the United Kingdom FC Clemo
Chong Koon-how (Selangor) 11.0 J. Madhayan
Fay Siebel (Selangor) 111 Niedzesiki (Indo-China) 10:11
Won. Man Van Hongkong) 112 Chăn
Hai-yuen
A. Nunes
(Singapore) A. A. Alapini (Hongkong) 11.2 Mok Yuen-kan (Selangor) 11,2 Yew Kim (Kelantan) J. A. Stephenson (Borneo) 11.2 S. Hilao (Philippines)
200 METRES
Pedro Subido (Philippines) 22.1 Jackson Lee (Hongkong)
Tan Eng-yoon (Singapore) 22.7 Genaro Cabrera (Philippines)
P. Perreau (Singapore)
T. Moynan (Hongkong) 21:10
(Hongkong)
Hilary Hale (Hongkong) .. 29.8
10:5
Chan Soo-lan (Selangor). 28.8 Huang Min-chu
10:2
(Negri Sembilan)
29.0
10:2
Julla Tingay (Hongkong). 29.2
10:1
Mavis Scharengivel
|J. D. Bulner (Selangor)
10:1
(Singapore)
29.4
LONG JUMP
Maureen Hodkinson
29.7
22.7
Lloyd Valberg
(Singapore)
བཿ
Edward Johnson
22.3
(Philippines)
21: 5
214
HIGH JUMP
Chong Koon-how
23.0 (Selangor)
21: 34
28.0 Lefevre (Indo-China). 21: 2
Ruth Ferreira (Singapore) 4:8 Ong Sopn-kheng (Johore) 4:8 Salome Santos
Sgt. Martindale (Johore)
Δ
A. Alapini (Hongkong) 29.1
23.0 Ng Ming-cum
(Philippines)
Neela Rajaretnam
21: 1
(Selangor)
Lt.
23.2
(Hongkong)
wart-Cox
Xavier
Tany
21: 0%
23.2
23.2
400 PIETRES
(Selangor)
20:11 .. 20:10
61.0
Sidique Merican (Kelantan) 22.9
Riyal (Indoneala)
Bobby Roach (Hongkong)
Bernabe Lovina
{{{K
Chong
(Selangor)
A Nunes (Singapore)
Loving
Bernabe Lov
(Philippinea)
Cletus Gomez (Perak)
Cheng M
(Hongkong)
20: 94 HOP, STEP & JUMP Hindarsin 61.0
(Indonesia) 48:9 Balakrishnan (Selangori 31.7 Lloyd Valberg (Singapore) 54.1 Lim Tiang-quee
62,3
Wenceslao Mendoza
Shao-China) .. 52.1 (Singapore)
1. Patry (Selangor)
By: Then-fook" (Hongkong); 62.0 Timiscia (Indonesia) akai 61.9 (Hongkong) 52.9
Pinnelli (Indoc
H. Andison (Hongk Potrias Bennet
Lowene-scon
co
4:0
4:54 Pei-wah (Singapore) 4:5 Betty Rajaratnam
(Selangor)...
Suzanae
(Hongworth
Tsui Shui-may
(Hongkong)
.
Gardner Mulloy defeated wil- the finals of the national dou-
bles championship
4
Rossolett
AV. L'oper
R.S, Cipe!!
10 Ed Fincher
24
18
24
M.A. Grimpel
K
4. Banes
CJL Rosscleft
14 M. Rakusen 27
W. Colledge
5. Tibble
Q, Lee
GC Norman 10 C. Thompson' 31
Bodia Tindal
V.C. Labrum.
W. Baker, WIL Cowla
Tony Mottram of England, Choch transforrow in go towards a trust fund being R. Robertson 23, Landolt
6-3.
Women's Singlew
Miss Helen Ribbany defented Miss Nancy Morrison, 2-0, 6-4, Miss Althea Gibson defeated Mrs Gladys Heldman; 0-1, 0-0, --United Press.
HILL
ille, Massachusetts, The event was shifted because the courts there were unplayable
because of incessant raiks. will be an all-Australian anal McGregor and Frank Bedman against Mervyn Rose and Don Candy.
of Coral Miss Doris Hart, Gables, Florida, the top seeded
aince EARLIER RESULTS women's favourite; Forest Hills, N.Y.," Aug. 20. withdrawal of three-time cham Unpredictable Art Larsen, the plon Mrs Margaret Osborne Du defending 4:44
of champion from San, Pont, Wilmington,
Delaware, California, won the because of an arm injury, begins Leandro,
for the first match in the 70th annual her drive
crown to- national amateur tennis tourna-morrow against Miss Julia Samp ment today before rain halted son, of San Marino, Calif, play
with on
five matches United Press. only completed.
The cocky California playboy, seeded second because of his
4:3
4:2
Ruby Scott (Hongkong) 4:2 Nina Roberts (Hongkong) 4:2-
LONG JUMP
45: 3
-44: 9
(Hongkong) ..
Pong Sik (Hongkong)
the
6-1, 6-2, 0-1.
LAWYD
WIGIITMAN - CUP
Chestnut Hill, Mass.,
Aug. 25. The United States won the
At futuro internationals In Wales, a standard, bearing the new coat of arms will be down, The design will be reproduced
badge to be" won players' "shirts in place of the Welch, dragon-Reuter,” “
on
on
NO BAN-BY SCOTS FA
London, Aug. 28. The Scottish Football League's Management Committee has decided not to ban, the broad- casting of Scottish League matches.
FR. Kermani
đi n
TE. Baker
10.
10 W. Hop Bling 21
2. McLelland MB MOKY J. McKelvis EFS. Baker
Hurbes J. Crighton WC, Bundson 20
Total 111
H. Gitting
B. Shirazee
M. Divecha
13. Howard. 20
167
Total
Rugger Results
London, Aug. 25. The following were the results to-day's Rugby League matches
of
Ballby. 15, Feathersone' Rovers 13: Belle Vue Rangers 0. Sal ford 18; Bradford Northern 12 Leigh 17; Cordic 10, Hall 31; Castleford 18, Huddersfield 11; Hallfox 7, Wigan
amateur athletics match which ended here today.
They won by 102 points
to 80% points.
One.
world
record was
equalled and eight || Yugoslav records shattered.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Belgrade, Aug. 25. McDonald Bailey, the Trinidad sprinter today
equalled the world 100 metres record of 10,2 seconds when running for Bri- tain against Yugoslavia hero,
Britain led Yugoslavia. by 54 points to 31 points, The match - is due to finish to-morrów,
Britain's Roger Bannister, mile champion, was unexpected- ly beaten into second place in the 1,500 metres by 'the young Yugoslav runner Otenhajmer who
won in the fast time of 3 mins, 47 seca—only four seconds out- side the world record-Reuter.
Fanny Koen's Record For Pentathlon
Mrs
Berne, Aug. 20. Fanny Blankers Koen, Dutch triple Olympic Champion, today set an un- official world record of 4,185 points under the new system of scoring for the women's pentathlon here,
She bettered, the previous mark of 3,204 points established by Milo. "A. Ben' Hámo (France) during the European" Games in Brussels in August of last year.
Tho new system of mooring: is being generally used, but has not yet been officially adopted by the International Amateur Athletic Federation.
A proposal for adopt inter to be put before the
national Congress at Helsinki next year and is expected to be accepted.
Mrs Blankers Kden's individuali performances were: 200 metrde, 24.5
secs; 86 metres hurdles, 11.2 seca; putting the weight. 11.10 meires; lang. Jump 5.80 metres: high jump 1.60 metres.
Blankers Koen's total were made up as follows:- Kingston Rovers 14, Wildes 80 metres 1,080 points, high jump 16; Hunsiot 17, Workington: 000, shot put 613; 200 metros 975. Town 10.
NG. and long jump 800 Reuter.
They will meet British, Broadcasting Corporation om Yap Kwan-chye (Perak) 15: 1% oor form since winning the
clals to discuss conditions. Noele Simmons
United States crown last year, 16: 015 required.
The English Football League, only
38 minutes to 14: 9% breeze over Thomas
of celebrated Wightman Cup for at its annual meeting in June Lim Yi-lan (Selatrgor). 14: 9 Scarsdale, NY, 6-1,
the 15th consecutive time to- banned "live" broadcasts of Keighley 0 Oldham 15;" Juliet Lin (Hongkong). 14:0
Joining him in
second
day, beating England's best League games but the question Rochdale Hornets 19, Barrow : round before play was called women players in thred out or will be, reconsidèred at an St Helen's 23, Liverpool City 8; 14: 5% were Australian Ken McGregor, four matches for a score of 6-1 extraordinary meeting in Lon second seeded foreign entrant in the two-day battle for the don tomorrow. Reuter. 14: 1 and Young Fred Hagist, of international trophy.
Berkeley, who climinated the 13,10% first of 22 invaders from 10
44:0 (Philippines)
43:11 Tan Etu-yoon (Penang) 42:101⁄2 Seow Phay-cord 534T. Maynan (Hongkong) 42: 715 (Penang)
E. Aquino (Pallippines) 41:11 | Maureen Hodkinson
· 1:67,0 | F. J. Brohler
2:04.2
(Negri Sembilan)
(Hongkong) 41:-6% | Valerio Blade
Lee Wal-wo (Hongkong) 41: 5
(Hongkong)
Swinton 22, Dewsbury - 10; Wakefield Trinity 86, York↑ “3; Warrington 28, Leeds 21; SOUTHEND GOING HOME Whitehaven 0. Donenster 0.
London Aug Southend United, the 1
Router.
Third
TOUR OF BRITAIN CYCLE RACE
Morecambe (Aug. 25. ^ Ian Bicol 61, Britain Won the sixth stage of the Tour of Br tain: cyclo- race to-day,
Wolverhampton, Stator
Laneusaira warlde
America won three matchca yesterday, and the "clincher, In the best four out of seven serios came today when 10-year-old. Maureen Connolly of San Diego, Division, Southern, football club, OFEREAST
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