THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1952.

America, Russia Swap Success Secrets THEY'VE STARTED TRAINING FOR THE 1956 GAMES

By W. CAPEL KIRBY

On my last night in Helsinki one of America's strong,` handsome field event experts had a dinner-dance date-and what a date!~with beautiful, dimpled Barbara Curtis, 17-year-old cutie from sunny Cali- fornia.

A last-minute phone call left Barbara no alternative but to cat and trip the light fantastic with tired-out, bronzed but not so handsome yours truly.

My Olympic international friendship philandering may appear unimportant, but read on.

a. Jast-leg

Home

the nations, to give Reason the American couldn't with the rest of

that money is devoted in-Guard victory at a Red Cross keep the appointment: he was ♫ giving otherwise engaged,

proved training facilitics and funds galo.

couches given a We have net private hammer-throw demon-conching by

ugain. All is stration for the benefit of free hand to dietate policy, not forgiven. Russian sport technicians-which pander to outmoded old schooitie

may sound strange considering monopolists,

there is no love lost between East

and West here.

Fart

there are things

American coaches want to know

and political feelings won't stop them dis

discovering.

Thus, in the same way as the Russians took the earliest op- to seek me out for

palamynbout Yugoslav foot-

ballers

In exchange for vodka,

RESULTS — OR BE

SACKED

Interference with coaching or wouldn't be tactical policy

LAND FORCES'

SWIMMING

tolerated by any other country. CHAMPIONSHIPS That's their job, and they produce results or are sacked.

and

The Hongkong Land Forces For example, Ittle George Swimming Championships which Yorkshireman from were held at Victoria Barracks Raynor, o

well-known Pool yesterday afternoon pro-. caviare and a slap-up dinner, Hoyland so they are swapping weight-footballer with Wombwell Bury duced keen competition among

and Aldershot,

was giving the the contestants and ended with lifting and gymnastic success

狂 tactical talk 24 Field Engineer Regiment K. secrets for American Geld events Swedish team technique.

Ia

when the chairman and

und other E. taking honours by scoring 40

which they

Swedish FA committee men points to retain the Inter-Unit other words, America, entered the room. George broke Challenge Shield

won last year. Russli and satellite countries off and told the dads he would have started

the big noses Olympic training continue after

had left. They apologised for before already for Melbourne

shut down. the intrusion and retired. these Games have Wille or responsible officinis' only activity is blaming Britain's for Press over optimistic

reverses.

When anything goes wrong slam the Press, and when the British Olympic Association make a national begging appeal for the 1958 Games somebody is going to get indigestion eating words. Not only elephants never forget.

You, the British public, must not part with n farthing con- tribution until assured that our Melbourne guar- approach to antees equal terms competition

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

Following close on the heels of the champions were the Royal Army Service Corps with 37 points, while 27 H.A.A. Regi- ment R. A. took third place with 20 points.

"Cou you Imagine that happen- ing back home?" asked George, of would have been out on my car," he ald. That's why

An exhibition of diving and Не Raynor remains in Sweden. 14 somebody there, not a boot swimming was given by leading members of the Hongkong Ame- cleaner or a glorified dressing-teur Swimming Association, who

Moreover, he

were warmly applauded for their is on a £2,000 payroll of Alvida-

display. berg, which is a typewriter and adding machine factory team of Central League standard,

rown attendant,

A NATIONAL DISGRACE

adeנח

The following HKASA swim- mers

took part-Miss Kwok Ngan-hung. Miss Fung Ying- chee, Miss Wong Kar-yee, Taiga Lit-wan, Wong Sik-hong, Chan Watsong, Châu Wo-on ond Chan Kwok-bay.

ROYAL HELMSMAN

HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, taking part in the Cowes Regatta last week, helped to crew the Dragon Class yacht, Blueboille, owned by the Queen and him- self. in one of the races.

Photo shows the Duke of Edinburgh (right) and Mr Uffa Fox (designer of the Duke's yacht, Coweslip) try to catch some of the slight wind during the race.

Fox Photo.

The Established Stars

Of

Scottish Football Face The

Challenge Of New Blood

By MAC

The soccer season in Scotland is only two weeks old, but one important fact is already evident; the 'old-stagers' will find it difficult to keep their places, and the established stars will have to fight to stay at the top.

Newly promoted Falkirk, for example, facing the battle to stay in the premier division, can regard their chances with confidence thanks to the form shown by their younger players.

In left back Barnes, ieft half Hunter, transferred from junior club Alva Alblon Rovers, and Inside left Newman, they have three stars of the future.

Morton, after much search- ing, seem to have solved last season's problem right. of outside signed from

position,

delightful

ball destribution showing great maturity for one

so young.

to

East Fife have made a great

19-year-old

Hool- capture in keeper Charlie Hulton, signed from Valleyfield Colliery. Mut- that ton's alertness, anticipation and Hannigan,

safe handling are such as Maryhill

Harp: Inspire

rest confidence in the George has produced so many

they have a speedy thrustful of the team. Swedish Soccer stars for Italion

winger who has the confidence Rangers are likely to rely on The afternoon's programine clubs that on 10 per cent he

to beat

an opponent before the old firm this season in de- would have

£10,000, concluded with the Water Poln to bed

crossing his centres. With

fence at any rate. They have tightening up of the Instead of which he continues Anal between R.AS.C.

defence, some excellent youngsters, es- Morton's chances tu mould celebrities for nothing. Middlesex Regiment.

of returning pecially full-backs Dunlop and although the Italian FA did ating game was witnessed,

to Division A will be bright.

Caldow, but they are not like- least make him a arm offer of R.A.S.C. emerging victorious ty

A KEAL PROSPECT

ly is displace Young and Cox, one after extri two goals to £3,000 per W

Motherwell at the winners Cup

scason anyway. In and develop full time.

time. There was no score at

Teal have found a prospect. In

worries defence there are no inaldo

com- right George Daws, at Ibrox, but the same Prizes were presented by Mrs

signed from Rutherglen Glen- placency does not apply to the Multic Who is right, who wrong? We R. C. Cruddas, wife of

cairn. Dawson 'combines n attack. have a lot to learn, but nobody General R. C. Cruddas, General is prepared to give status or Offleer Commanding, Land For- dashing forceful style with

and

£6,000 down The following are Club selec-year to discover

Bowls their talent. tions for League' Lawn Axtures this week-end:

11

K.B.G.C.

Dock

Division v Kowloon Club (Home) on Saturday at 3.30 P.m. F. Franels S. Strange. P. Hughes, E. Greenwood: G. Norman, J. G. Meyer, A. Harvey. R. Robertson: L. Gadd, J. McKelvin, A. L. G. Eastman, W. C. Simpson

c.c.c.

C.

1st Division v Kowloon C. (Hornel on Saturday at 4 pm.-P. Ragi, G. Madar, F. Lee. J. S. - doll: W. Ogley, E. ei Areuill, J. W. Leonard. A. E. Cosies: G. Hong Choy. A. Kitchell, C. R. Rosscles a. A. Souza.

Talkoo

1st Division llongkong F. C. Home on Saturday at 3.30 pm J. B. Baxter, A. Steven, W. D. Irown. W. Melrose; G. 1. Clayton. 13. G. Baker, A. Mullen, J. C. Chalmers: R. B. Grinin J

Young,

1. A. Marshall. J. H. Kianiburgh.

I.R.C.

1st Division v Police R. C. (Away) on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.-A. R. A. Rahman, K. M. Rumjohn. M. B. Hasan, U. A. Rumjan; 9. Vunit,

❤ Recreio

living wage 10 teachers, of ces, Hongkong, which we have an abundant supply.

I thought it a national disgrace that on one touchline bench we had Raynor, in a blue and suit of Sweden, ennary sweat and on another Frank Soo with int large lettering "Norway"

chest: There they across his

British first-class were, coaches in exile because, there is no outlet for their activities at hume.

and An excit- with

THE RESULTS

Gir 100

breastroke-1. yarda Winspear (27 H.A.A. Reg: 2, Lt Forture R.A.S.C.): 3, S.Q.M.S. Merrin (24 Fd Engr Regt H.E.). Time: 79-2/5 Decs.

400 yards free-style-1, Spr West 124 Id Engr Regt R.E.): 2 Cin swithenbank (25 Fd-tegt R.A.): 3. Bar Yates (27 H... Hegi). Tum: 5 mins, 37-3/5 sec.

100 yards backstroke.-1. LAUDI nabb (1 Wiltshires): 2, 2/14 Perry (20 Fd Regt R.A. 3. Cpl Windle (R.A.S.C.). Thre: 16-4/5′′ pecs.

100 yards Services Open free- style.-i L.A.C. Wedgebury (R.A.F. 2. C.E.R.A. Vincy (Royal (Army). Ал interesting character Navy); 3. Sgn Gray among the visitors at Helsink! | Time: 63 secs.

Diving-1, Gne Aitken (33 ka Mrs Ada was Manchester-born

Regt R.A. 2. Syt/Instr Melville 17 Derbyshire. At the London R.T.R.; D/M Holford (1 Md-

her husband, dicsex). 73 points. Olympics of 1908 celebrated Rob Derbyshire, Swam

swimming relay in the British

ever to win the

J. Housen, A. R. Kitchell. A. team, the last Minu M. I. Ramck. A. 1. Etinu. Lille for Britain. K. M. Omar. A. M. Omar,

2nd Division "B" (Home) on Saturday at 3.30 pm A. Rashid Abbas, 5. A. R. Bux. 9 Bucks, A. M. Runjahn: 9. 1. Khan. J. 8. A, Curreem. S. S. Hussain. A. J. Jumain; 5. Abos, A. A. Rumjahn, A. Rahim Abbas, E. R. Marker

Itecreio

2nd Division v Indian #. C. "B" (Away) on Saturday at 4 pm.-C.

A. Danenberg, G. A. Noronka, L.

M. Rodrigues, A. A. G. Slive: A.

I'. Gomes, B. R. Marques, P. A.

Now, 44 years later, his widow is officiating as an Olymple judge. I have had personal experiences

Derbyshire's touch Mrs of judging. In 1920 she disqualified the take- me for unlicipating off in a relay. qualified the Metropolitan Police

In 1945 she die

200 yards free-style-1. Spr Bowen AR (7 (24 Eng Regt): 2, Tpr R.T.R.), 3, 1/Col White (24 FO Rest), Time: 2 mina, 38-4/5 800s.

100 yards free-style-1, Spr West (24 Fd Eng Rest R.E.); 2 Skema Gray (1.K. Signal Regi): 3, Gor Aitken 125 Fd Regt R.A.). Time: 67-2/5 secs.

Free-style Inter-Unit Relay.-), 24 Field Engineer Regiment R.E.; 2. Regiment R.A.: 5, 24 27 H.A.A. Field Regiment .A.

Inter-Unit Medley Hely. 1. 3, 27 H.AA. Regiment R.A.

Waler Polo fiñal.—R.A.8.C. 2 Middlesex 1.

H.K. OLYMPIC SWIMMERS DUE ON AUGUST 27

Miss Cynthia Eager, Misa Kwok

Cheung Kam-aror, Kin-man and F. X. "Sonny" Monteiro, Hongkong's Olym ple Games representatives,

are due back in Hongkenr on. Angust 27, accompanied by Mr H. W. Wingles, leader of the contingent.

a

CRA Beat SCAA

In "Needle"

Tennis Match

were

A depleted South Ching team no match yesterday. for the Chinese Recreation Club in the "needle" Mixed "A" League R.A.3.c. 2, 1 Wiltshire Regiment; match, losing by seven sets to

EWO,

Colony triple champlon, Ip Koon-hung in partnership with the three sels expected of him, evidently affected by a stomach

Conto, F. Sliva; 34 Remedio Simpson And Luz L.R.C. SWIMMING Mrs Ulian Khoo fallet to take

N. A. Bellrao, S. E. Souza, R. M

Ribeiro.

K.C.C.

1st Division v Craigengower C. C. (Away) on Saturday at 4 p.m. John Tanu. J. Chubb, F. O. Madar. T. E. Baker; A. V. Lopes. E. R. Rosselet, R. S. Capeli, & C. Fincher: W. E. Colledge, J. N. Wong, C. Thomason, W. long-Sling.

B.K.F.C.

Jat Division v Talkoo Club (Away

on Saturday at 3.30 p1TA Roberts, 1. Urquhart, T. Morgan. L. G. Young; A. Verrall, T. Styles, I. C. Butler, J. MeCutcheon; E Liddell, W. McColl, G. 1. Show, K FOITOW.

A. W. Bircock: P. Cottler, Parker. F. Young. J.

Sloan:

Enter Bowls

Semi-Finals

MEET

Weather permitting, a swim- complaint,

Wai-pai and Mrs Enid

ming galu, in which the com- petitors will be the children of members of the Ladies' Recrea

W. C. Simpson and J. A. Luztion Club and Sheko Club, will both got through yesterday their be held at the L.R.C. on Satur

quarter-fina) rounds of the Colony

Open Singles Lawn

Bowls Championships,

day at 3 p.m.

CHILDREN'S GALA

Luz, who is top favourite for Members of the United Ser-shortly

Club are ad- the title, scored a comfortable vier's Recreation

21-11 win over A. H. Seemin vised, that the Children's Swim-

take

So far this season the Ran- gers' forwards have' shown their usual mid-fold excel- lence, but the same old failing when they reach the 18 yards

box.

One player who might bring to the the necessary punch front line, is Derek Grierson, a member of Great Britain's signed Olympic Games' team,

rom Queen's Park,

be the

ORDERS FOR CIVIL AID

What's

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SERVICES

Orders by the Hon. C. E. Terry, Commissioner, Civil Aid Ser vices, of August 15, 1932.

Command Port Trainlon, long- KONKA member Watch No. attend 8.30 p.m. Thursday August 21 at Hongkong Coinmand Past.

Command Post Training. Kow. looAll members White Watch at-

Kowloon

tend. p.m. Thursday August 21 accuspanajstimbangannBEI Kowloon Command Past.

Acting Chief Staff Officer-During Be absence of the Chief'Staff Omber on leave, Mr J. Owers, Statt Omicer, Civil Aid Services, has been up- painted to act as Chief Staff Officer with effect from August D. 1082.

Tire Wardens Service

Orders by Mr E. Manning, acting Calet Warden, of August 15, 1932,

Results of EXANULARIO-Tite Board of Examiners has completed the review of all papers from the exanunations held on July 22, 1932, and the Commissioner, Civil Services, congratulates particularly

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Their forwards looked strong enough to hold their own in the while their higher division defence seemed suspect. Iron!-

Im cally the new players to

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21-14 21-17,

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Litton, who won all their three ros, were the most successful pair of the evening,

Chinese Recreation Club's win

mikes a replay be yoitz rde tween them and South, China now necessary. Both K. H. p and M Ip will be leaving

part In

the Malayan

Championships and untess the final match bo play Ard Division v Filipino Club at the KBGC, but Simpson wie ming Gala arranged for Satur-ed off bifore their departure, it will start will practically be a walkover hugust 10. (Home) on Saturday at 3.30_pan extended to 18-21 by G. A. | day, 2. Gautier, J. Starkey. E. F. Gee, Souza at the KCC.

and not 4 for the Tai Hang Chib. promptly at 3 p.m.

THE SCORES These will only be one Singlesp.m. as previously advised.

CRC 7-SCAA 2 MeAusland, 8. Mills, K. Baker, Cquarter-final match today, that

K. C. Dao and Mrs Elvie Thakrerent Leagues. will be subject visitors lost by 17-21, 14-21 between T. E. Baker and G. US. BASEBALL

(CRC) beat K. Hip and Miss Ulian

Playing against Bergmann in his Lel Lee-30: 5172 Law Chi-kit; 5181 Forms 1 (5) 1 (b) and: 1 (c)) Khoo 6-3, beat 5, 0. Kho and his to the approval of the Council C. Norman at Recreio,

third consecutive match, Bit was Lau Chenk: 6163 Tung: 5120 New York, Aug. 13.

M. Mao 7-6, lost to P. Poon and of the Association. Following are to-day's Major

exhausted and lost control over the Jehang Wong: 5100 Ench player must sign the now

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He scored a 21-15 Victory in the League scores:

Ian; 6312 Chun Kal-chung. at the Commissioner's art et in a rather leisurely man

J. OWED. heet Kho end Misa Noo 6-0, beatable

Acting Chief stel omoer, Office or upon application to the ner, but encountered considerable Poon and Mrs Ip 6-4.

his strength Secretary,

Civil Aid Services, Hon,

Mr Mario A. dmeulty

failing.

August 15, 1052. Pereira.

Bergmann, managed to equal the An Important change has been

score twice in the second set at

And

but he made in regard to the pitching 10-10

10-10, distance in the Men's section, beaten by 17-21. which is now from 43. feet to 40 point playing and Sit Anally beat The third set witnessed point-by- feat. The pitching distance in Bergmann 21-17.

FC

versus

Strange.

'Third Division

(away) KFC on Saturday, August 18, at p.m. A. N. Offier, L. A. Perel, C. M. Costilho M. T. Nunes: M. li, Jones: F. L Garcia, L. J. Carlo, Neves; C. M. Kavior. F. Tan. I. A. v. Ribeiro, F. Rodrigues, Reserve: L. N. Neves.

A

AGA KHAN'S

The other scheduled match between W. J. Howard and the winner of A. E. Contes versus

American Langsa

Washington (lat)

R Robertson has been post- poned, as the quarter-final gome New York between Coates and Robertson | Washington (2nd) | is still due to be played off,

New York

Philadelphia

Bostan

St Louis (1st)

Cleveland

YEARLINGS SOLD DORIS HART UPSETS Latti (2nd)

Cleveland Chicago Detroit.

National League

Philadelphia

Saratoga Springs, N.Y..

Manchester, Mass., Aug. 14. Aug. 14.

Anita Kanter of Santa Monica, The Aga Khan's consignment California, 19-year-old national Boston (1) of 20 thoroughbred yearlings Junior tennis champion, uplet Boston (2nd) was auctioned off during the 1051 Wimbledon queen Dorit Philatelɛhin Saratoga sales last night for Hart 6-0, 3-0 and 10-8 In the New York (lat)

Brooklyn scoond round of the U.S.$137,500.

Essex New York (Ind) The yourlings come from tournament on Thursday..

Brooklyn stock which pet all-time money Miss. Hart, of. Coral Gables, | Cincinnati (181)

Worlds, the tournament defend- Chicke ing champion, is ranked second Cincinnati (2nd) to Connolly-Associated Press.

and

in

recorda races-won European and British compell- Unsociated Press.

Chicago

W.

My K. Teul and Mr E. Ition

. Ip 4-0.

IL E.

Tony Wang and Mrs II. Lo (CRC) lout to In and Miss Khoo 3-0, beat Kho and Miss Mao 0-1, beat Pom and Mrs Ip 0-4:

19

10

DARK BLUES' RUGGER TOUR

London, Aug. 13.

rugby An Oxford University. team will dy to, Japan. on September 8 for a series of matches against four Japanese University artcens and a copre rentative team.

The Invitation way Jesued by 11140 Shields, I Bones. Dr Robert Y. K. Ng, Captain H. Christiansen, Mr Enockin, Dr.O. U. Lan and Mr F. Wong.

United Press.

10-21,

when

Was

wax

the Ladies' section remains at 35 Fu played half-heartedly against Leach in the firth match the feet as heretofore.

crowd streamed through the gates and lost the match by three sels,

THE SCORES

A Spécial Committee has been appointed to enquire into the question of taking out a collec

lo 'cover' five policy.

all players against permanent or partial dis- ablement.

Details of the plan will be discussed at the Arst Manager's meeting, which is due to take place during the first week of September.

The Scores were as follows: Fu beat Bergmann 22-29, 14-21, 21-18 and 21–13.

Leach beat Bit 21-0. 17-21,* XX-17 and 21-14

Elt and Ta boat Leach and Berg- mann 21-17, 11-16 and $1-15.

81 best Bergman 21-16, 21-17 and

21-17,

Leach boat Fu Ri+D, 21-12 and

Lut-Led: 167

Now On Sale at

S: C: M. Post. Ltd.

Hongkong and Kowloon

TEN CENTS-EACH

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