La Salle Sports STEPHEN XAVIER RUNS 100 METRES IN 10.9 SECONDS

The Colony Champlon, Stephen Xavier, equalled his Colony 100 Metres record of 10.9 seconds in winning the 100 Meires Dash at the La Salle College Sports at Boun- dary Street yesterday.

Xavier won by four yards from Lee Wing-kal, younger brother of the former Colony Champion and record-holder, Jackson Lee, who was timed in 11.4 seconds ---second fastest time in Hongkong this year.

Xavier again beat Lee Wing-| kal in the 200 Metres in 23.2 reconit against Lee's-24.3, but falled to make it a triple in the 400 Metres won by Lee in $0.5 seconds to Xavier's 57.0.

He let

Curzon du the run- ning, but ot

a pace to keep Mike puzzled, starting with a 73-second lup. Curzon all won by a fifth of a second, but only

with just

Hatcher narrowing Its between these

three the gap on the tape to turn

in events-rum on Brother Casl- his best time 4:40.9. The mir's special warming-up system last "quarter" was run in 04.8 nl within 45 minutes of each seconds other-e also took second place over it. In the Long Jump with 10 feet 10 Inches.

SURPRISE LEAP

who

with Hatcher faster

BISHOP PRESENT

The Catholle Bishop of Hong- kong. His Excellency Monsignor It was in the Long Jump that Lawrence Blanch, presented really surprising performance the prizes. The College flax was turned up. This was by flew over the offelul seats be- George *Thutmal

was side the Union Jack. The Cul- board-wary that he kept taking lege scouts. were dressed in well in front of it and their uniforms, with smart red Imanaged a best effort of 20 berets, and the bustle of the feet 3 inches. Off the take scene, with four other school off board the Jump would have teams present, to take part in 21 feet 1 inch tus the Invitation Relay, was re- some inchies that would have presentative of a very success- been gained from wood, which ful Sports mecting,

propellam than

is

KLOSS,

letter

20

Present at the official table Principal, the Rc- feet 6 were the

verend Brother Patrick, the littleRey Brother Cassion, the Rev Granelle, the Rev Brother Brother Orlando, the Rev Father Brazzone and the Rev Brother in

Mario.

George inter cleared 5 inches in the High Jump.

Lee Shu-chung, with compilation, ran the 1,500 Metres In 4446. He started record-breaking effort 800 Metres with a first "quarter" in 02 seconds, but this proved

4131 a

the

too ambitiou and he finished up in over 2:20 for the distance.

EXPERIENCE COUNTS

L/Cpl. Ralph Hatcher of the Royal Engineers, cagy Mile the bad runner who has had fuck of being here for two seu- sons when the standard of mil-

g has been exceptionally high for Hongkong, demonstrated how it was possible to win a rare un tactics.

Ralph, who was fourth at the University Open und the Boundary Street Quadrangular, had as his principal oppositiun in the La Salle Open Mile yesterday the newly discovered Mike Curzon.

March 5 The Closing Date For Entries

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953:

The Catholle Bishop of Hongkong. His Excellency Mgr. Lawrence Bianchi, meets the Champion Athlete of the Champion School in athletics at the prize- distribution following the La Salle College Sports at Boundary Street yesterday.-China Mail Photo,

Proette Pung

By HENRY LONGHURST

London.

We are not in this country so conscious as perhaps we should be of Mrs Jacqueline Pung.

She is, in fact, the champion woman golfer of the United States, and her victory was remarkable not only for its being the first achieved by a native Hawaiian but also for the fact that during the course of it sho donned a grass skirt and executed a hula-hula,

Performed only for the benefit reveal with reluctance, is a of Press photographers, this led. "proette." nevertheless to the raising VI GOLFING "SIEGE GUN” conservative eyebrows. One Signed up by Mr Vivin Hand- thing at a time, some people said: macher as a member of the team All ended well, however, and at of touring proettes who take

Dart the presentation the president of in his Weathervane tournaments, the United States Golf Associa- she was at once sent to Florida by tion, Mr Totten B. Heffelfinger, to be groomed for stardom planted a kiss on the beaming, that universal sage, ornele, and

of the showman countenance

of coppery

American KOLL, winner and invited her to bring Tommy Armour-a man among

story the Ilula equipment when whose many distinctions is the she returned to defend her title. fact that he played in the first unoffelal Walker Cup match for us, and the first unuffelal Ryder Cup match for them, and is the presumably, only great golfer,

billiards

0

This, alas, she will not do, for few weska ago Mrs Pung turned into a professional-or what is now known in America, also

Scotland Is The Storm-Centre Of

A Major Crisis In The World Cup

By HARRY ANDREW

1

Today I bring you the startling news that Scotland is the storm-centre of a major crisis in the World Cup. And there are the makings of a first-class row he- tween ourselves and England,

English FA secretary Sir Stanley Rouse, Britain's representative at the recent World Cup committee meeting, told my London mun last week: "The normal Home Countries' international competition next season will act as the qualifying competition for the British zone in the World Cup. The two top teams will go forward. There will be no other competition for the vacancies."

I The Hongkong Schools Inter- Schools Athletic Shield, which has been won by

La Salle Sir for the last two years and will be competed for again in a few weeks time, was on dis- play on the table.

THE RESULTS

A Grade Hurdies, Denis Chan 1. George Thumb 2 Lee Shu-chung 3. (Titne 10- sees).

-

100 metres. Stephen Xavier 1. Ker Wing-kat 2. Phillip Mok 3. 10.0

secs),

200 metres, Stephen Kawer 1. Lee Wing-kat 2, Phillip Mok 3, (23A x)..

Lang Jump. George Thumb 1, Stephen Xavier 2, ¿Distance 20′ 31′′). Javelin, Marcus Souza 1. Frank Loureiro 2. Charles Curry 3. (D) lance 6 metres).

took that information to SFA | British Championship 58 secretary Sir George Graham. vehicle for qualifying.

George, obviously laken You remember the unsavoury back exclaimed: "No, no, 1ntinosphere In which that We will never be a party to it.". Scotland-England game

was Ever since the last World Cup played at Hampden? All the serles, Scotiand has insisted they arguments about the referee be- would never again Use the forehand and all that talk about turning the game into a kicking match?

COLD WAR

IN CYCLING

when

"NEVER AGAIN”

those

400 metres. Lee Wing-kal 1. Ste- especially phen Xavier 1, Lee Shu-chung cash to be collected from or imagination in their zoning I think FIFA have shown lack (Time 50.3 secs).

High Jump George Thumb J. Dennis Chan 2, Chung Chee-yuen poor old Johnny Public. arrangements. For one thing.

two

should

25th

to have been champion of Scotland.

After cousing her to hit 250 balls at the first sessions, the master announced "she's got it." while the pupil observed "I have been playing in the dark." Her stance slightly altered, Mrs P.

Mrs Jacqueline Pung

now suitably enlightened, applied her 15 stone to such good effect as to add 39 yards to her drive, sometimes carrying 230 yards-

puts 11. or, as a contemporary "although she's built along the lines of a trench mortar, the chunky 212 lb. Islander has the high muzzle velocity of a siege

read

that Miss

Wembley show on April 18:

Now, the English Players' Union have written the Scols Union suggesting they also stage a full-scale England Scotland game, in aid of the Flood Disaster Fund. The Scots will be happy to agree.

Perhaps not so happy will be the Association and Leagues of the two countries and their per- mission is necessary.

EXCITING WEEK "We decided then," sald

The Sir George, "shat

reck beginning April 18 gun off the lec." week

us the mast | circumstances would never arise exciting sport of the year. The

promises to give

At Boca Raton last month the again. We have always insisted 18th is, of course, the England none loo badly with 70 and 78 to champion opened her career any qualifying series would be Scotland Wembley dete,

| Anlah 7th. She run separately from the British S PROMOTION

is Scottish Cup final day.

Is joining a Championship. I made this view

And recently came news-that potentially lucrative business. In clear at the recent meeting of these

boxers, column entitied "1952 Lady top-line By GEORGE WHITING the four secretaries in London." Peter Keenan

Pro Dough" of Glasgow and Betsy Rawls netted no less than am expressing only 1

Maurice Sondyron of France 14,505 dollars last year, followed You can always rely on personal view. But I do not see have now signed contracts in sport to

stir up strife-how we can now alter the stand night for the vacant

by Miss Betty Jameson 12,000, European

10,083, and there is we have taken.

bantam championship at Firhill Mias Louise Suggs Mrs Zaharias 7.503. on the 22nd.

London Express Service)

Lower down the scale, I nole with mixed feelings, comes Mrs rather more Souza 2. D. Seto 3. (Distance 22 to the sniping stage, with a real two of us get the chance to

than £1,000. This is the Mrs reader may Bush, the regular flare-up forecast for Easter.

your 1; As

FIFA

against whom result, Londoners

recall, entitled will find una themselves under

correspondent was matched by new percentage-of-all-games-played

Bob

the Harlow,

energetic when they seek in the World Cup. Are we to management" 400 metres relay. For du 1, 8 their annual cycling

publisher

"Golf of

World" the funds 2, 4A 3, (Time 49.5 secs),

thrill at hand over part of

remark through an incautious London, Mar. 2. Herne Hill on Good Friday-a drawn at British, Championship 1,500 metres. Lee Shu-chung highly successful track meeting matches?"

London bookmakers to- that should "undoubtedly have |Lo Wing-chuen 2, Charles Curry

beaten her" (in the match at hitherto "Form 46

promoted

by the

Sir George's views. If England night made Blackpool and wentworth when all the Ameri Southern Counties Cycling

insists on the opposite lino Bolton Wanderers the joint can women beat all the male Union,

Before and since the war, the

well, there is just no saying 9-4 favourites to win the amateurs level) "had I not had Hurdles._Fung Ping-chuen 1 M. Souther Countles organising

what will happen.

Football Association Chal- to go to France," Nunes 3, Chan Ching-sing 3.

genius, Jim Wallace, has been I want to see Scotland in tho 18.7 Becs),

THE LIGHT APPROACH! 100 metres. M. Nunes 1, Chan hustling up big crowds at Herne World Cup-but not at the ex-lenge Cup. Blackpool on

eliminated Saturday Chun-sing 2, H. Newnes 3. (Time Hill each Easter, while come pense of our principles.

An operation mercifully pre- 12.8 sec),

lesser track promoters have been

ON THE CARDS

serial 2-1.

vented Mrs Bush from keeping Already on the cards for the In the semi-final lingering in the rear and in the

Bolton the appointment but I now hear next two months are three games Wanderers will play red.

Everton with alarm that Mr Handmacher England the But now, it would scem, Mr against

"B" (0-1) and Blackpool will meet has every hope of securing per- B: the Inter- the winners of the Tottenham mission from the various manu- Wallace has been punctured by affair on March the National Cyclists Union who, league test on March 25: the Hotspur - Birmingham City facturers to whom they are also next Good Friday, will run

quarter-Anal replay set for assigned to bring his proetles lo their own meeting at Herne Hill

Wednesday,

England this year. with track promoter Johnny Dennis in charge.

| (Height 5' 0")."

Shot pul. Rain Keswani 1,

ID").

For instance, a "cold war" in M.the cycling world has developed

380 yards. Lee Bhu-chung [Charles_Curry 2,—Oswald_Lam_1.

Time 2 mins 18 secs).

At a meeting of the Cham pionship Sub-Commitce of the Hongkong Badminton Association it way decided to extend the cissing date of all entries for all events of the Colony Open 1,800 metres relay, Championships to Thursday, 43 2. (Tume miña 18.0 secs). March 5.

B Grade

The draw will take place on Thursday evening and will be published in the Preas on Friday, The Champlonships will start on Monday, March 0, with Junior

events.

Although the number of entries for the men's events hus bren more than sallafactory, the ŋuni- ber of entries for the ladies' events has been disappointing. The association liepes that more Ledies entries will be forth- coming in the next two days.

SCHOOLS' MATCHES

(Time

200 metres. Fung Ping-chuen 1. Leung Kwok-ul 2. Chan Chussaing

(Time 26.2 secs).

400 metres, Michael Wong 1. D. seca) Ip Wah-chung 3. (Tim

intus Carlos Xavier is Chan

2.2

Shat put.

High Jump, Fung Ping-chuen 1, Lee Klastu 2, D. Xavier 3. (ileight Javelin, M. Nunes 1.. G. Carvalho

E. Price 3. (Dance ft.

'WHY LOSE?"

by lumping the four British teams together, they have ensured only

are

to

1 believe Scotland will endorse

Open Mile At

Says Dennis: "It is our track Royal Engineers'

Why should we lend it on the

B00 metres. Michael Wong 1. H. jone day it makes money-and Athletic Meet

Luy Junior Single-Chau San-1B 2, 1B J. (Time 52.5 secs), lam (Clamenti) beni_ Clan Kal-yim (Liementi) 15-3, 13+7; Bobby Vip

14 × 400 metres relay. Form ID 1, (S.S.C.) beat 9l Tung-shun ID.B.S.)|10 2, OA 3. (Tune 4 mins 20.0 reco). 15-1. 15-3: Ko Wal-kwok (W.Y.HK.) best Henry Wong (D.B.S.) 15-2.

C Grade 16-1: Man Kwok-wai (D.B.5.) beat Chan Chung-kel (5.9.C.) 15-4, 8-15, 15-12.

by

Blackpool And Beity Bush, with

Bolton Joint

Cup Favourites

Prats.

Ar-

Bridge Tourney they were trying to HQLF, Hongkong, by Thursday,

Furthermore, Mr Harlow writes, "I will see Mrs Bush this Saturday and will inform her that you anticipate that you still think you can beat her. This is one match that I must see and stroke-by-stroke

World.

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FA Cup Draw

J

London, Mar. 2. After their convincing win Bolton Wanderers will against Arsenal, Blackpool must be regarded as Cup favourites, meet Everton, and Birming-|True, they will be without ham City or Tottenham Allan Brown, who broke his leg Hotspur will meet Blackpool on Saturday, but there are hopes in the Football Association been out of the game with car that Stanley Mortensen, who has March

lage trouble, war be fit to

Cup semi-finals on 21,

resurne,

THIRD

}

CHANCE

Neither game will be played In the south, Bolton and Ever-

If Blackpool get to Wembley, at Maine Road. ton will meet

Stanley Matthews will have bli and if a replay is necessary. It will take place on the Hudders-the only honour in football which field ground.

The venue of the second the Wembley although they have

on the Quicomo of

has eluded him.

Tottenham have never been to

Od against Tollenham win- ming the Cup are 100-30.

Birmingham are the outsiders of the party at 100-8-Associated The following are the results

ARSENAL WIN af yesterday's matches in the

London, Mar. 2, Hongkong Schoolboys' and Nunes 2. D. Nunes 3. (Time 4 mins love for the rest of the season?"

Arsonal won their away League cover 20,0 secs),

The Royal Engineers Corp Schoolgirls Badminton Cham-

Nor were any loose ends left Athletic Meeting, at Boundary match with Sheffield Wednesday Illustrations for 'Golf plonships played in the gym. Long Jump M. Nunes 1. Chow lying about. When promoter

Street on Saturday, March 14,4-1 today. This match was post- Golf is sometimes a dour game nasium of Grantham Training | Kal-yuen Bui Kwok-hing 3. Wallace sought the best of a College.

4-x 100 metres relay. Form GA 1, bad job by hiring London's other starting at 2 pm, wil include poned on Saturday as Arsenal and needs the light approach the home of Manchester City: third chance to win a Cup medal,

were engaged in the FA Cup which such an encounter would track, at Paddington, he found an Open Mile Roce.

Intending competitors should quarter-final-Reuter.

give it. One can go psychopathic that that, too, had been booked

submit their names to the

staring into the ruthless features the NCU

of Ben Hogan." Organisers, c/o. Major Penny, The Union's reply to a sugges-HE, Chief Engineer's Branch, tion that

market was March 12.

In the second round of the entering a nursing The Open Mile Race will be Team of Eight Tournament of time in October. at Herne Hill were not finished run at 3.30 p.m.

the Hongkong Contract Bridge time,

would need the they

Association played yesterday the Paddington arena to ensure

Jewish Becroation Club boat London meeting on Good Friday.

So Wallace

European YMCA by 107 inter- has decided to

national match points to 55. move his wheelers to Portsmouth -and is now persuasively oc- up as many cupied gathering star riders as he can muster..

PEACOCK DEFENDS Cyril Peacock, national sprint champion and holder of the "Champion

o! champions" trophy, will defend his title at Portsmouth,

100 metres. Ng Hon-hwa i, Daniel corner the Easter Rosano 3. Edward Rosario 3. (Time that, if repairs being carried out.

Buy Senior Stapler-Wong Shut- 13.8 seca). kweng (K.C.). best Yeung Ying-kon (W.Y,H,K.) 15-7, 10-3: 1L.A. Castro

00 metres. Ng Hon-wah 1. Kwok

Jr. 18.3.C.1 beel Wong Kwok-wal Kas-chuen 2. Andre Silver 1. (Time (Cl:menti) 19-15. 15-4: Lot Chun seca). hon (5.8.0.) beat ShiU. Kor-yau W.Y.KL) 15-2, 15-0 Khoe Kam- ki(8.8.C.) beat Hoang Yuen-la (S.P. Co-ed) 15-0, 15-0.

SOUTH AFRICAN BREAKS RECORD IN LONG JUMP

Long Jump.... Kwok Kam-chuen 1.) Cecil Chan 2, Francis Noodt 9. (Dis- tance 13 10),

200 metres. Kwok Lam-cheung 1, Law Fal-un 2. Andre Silver 3. (Time 30.0 sec).

Obstacle Race.

Chiu Pang-kut 1. Cecil Chan 2, Emest Cheung 3.

High jump. Law Fabion 1., Ray- mond Garda 2. Antonio Ribeiro 3. (Height 3")."

A Grade, Ste-

In

a

1

Keith Bentley, our road chum- plon, is another who has decided he prefers to be by the aca this

Kansas City, Missouri,

Mor..3.

4 x 100 metres relay. Form IA 1. IC 2, BA 5. (Time 63.a sees). South Africa's Neville Price, who attends The University of Victors Ludorum. Olahoma, bet

Indoor phen Xavier. B Grads, M. Hunes. Easter. a now

|°C Grade. Iwok Kám-chuen. Conference record for the run- Jing Long Jump on Saturday

as he won the event In the B Grade, Tommi GA. C Grade,

Form 1D. Championship

And impresario Wallace has

those departed

sharra for

Claw Champions. A Grade. Farm Belgium, then to seek Con- Linontal addition to his Scouts race. Kestrel Patrol 1. Portsmouth parade. meet with a jump of 24 ft. Kingfisher Patrol 2, Eagle Patrol 3. Has Mr Dennis any Herne Hill

ins,

Soven"!

He

100 metres (Open to pupile of at reply to these attractions? Joseph's Collega), 3. Colisco 1 certainly has The great Reg The "Big Seven" Conferenca Peter Bayo #, J. Collaco 3, (Time Harris for one-plus a possible comprises seven big colleges in 16.4 Rech).

"blood match" appearance by Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Invitation Bchool Relay (Boys), 63 | Harris's groat Dutch rival, Atle Iowa, Missouri and Colorado. Joseph College 1. Waiz Yan College Price bent the old record of 24 % Queens College à (Time 40 sec). Van Vliet..

Kl. 7% ins-Utilted Press.

"Old Boys' Nice (900 metres). A. Cof- laco 1, P. Law R. (ilme 35.0 secx),

All we want now is Daisy Bell.

-={LAREON Biprian Tervloe)

SPORTRAIT

"Now say I don't take an interest in your old racing

I've bought this specially to wear at Ainires ¿”

London Express Service:

Players for the Jewish Recreation Club were Mrs. Raymond and A. Pollak, Mrs Bard and 2. Zirinsky, SM, Bard and M. Klebaroff, Godkin and A. Hillley (M.N. Hakusen).

Playing for European, YMCA were Mr and Mrs W.K. Flatcher, Mrs E. and H. Hofmann, W.

home some

ham

Hungary Wants ground).

Full Olympic Programme

on

30

From which I foresee Wednesday's replay, rotten won the Cup twice. If they win am win that game, they meet the replay, they will meet Black- Blackpool at Villa Park (Aston pool twice within a fortnight as Villa's ground), but if Birming- they are due for a Longue meet- ham win, the ile will be decided ing next Saturday. Blackpool,

It will bo at Goodison Park (Everton's

be recalled, met Arsenal in the League a

week before their Cup meeting. If either semi-final

needs to

It will be Birmingham's fifth be replayed, it must take place

In the semi-final, appearanco before the following but like Blackpool they have Thursday, March 20,

yet to win the Cup. Their only final was 22 HISTORY DEFEATED

years ago when they. lost to West Bromwich Albion, History has repeated itself so Bolton and Everton are both far as Blackpool are concerned. experienced in the advanced In the 1948 semi-final, they stages of the Cup. It will be bont Tottenham, and in the Everton's twelfth semi-anal and sports categories ut the 1950 1951 semi-final they beat Bir-Bolton's eleventh. Bolton won Olymple Games In Melbourne, mingħani.

that historic firat Wembley Anal the Budapest official sport paper.j Nepsport dlaciosod.

Vienna, Mar. 2. Bines and d. Young, and E.M. Petes will protest proposals before Hungary's Olympic Commit-

prove and A.N. Jer.

POMPEE FLYING TO SINGAPORE ·

the IOC to reduce the number of

outcome of a

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Now for their bid to reach 30 years ago and have won twice the final for the third time in since. Everton won their 20 Avo years, Blackpool await the years ago and were also suc- replay between cessful in 1000 at the Old Cry- those two leama.

stal Palace-Neuter. Bolton's bid for their first final for 24 years is made with

out them having to face First Colony Snooker

London, Mar. 2. Yolande Pompce, the British Dr Ferenc Mezoo told a West Indios Cruiserweight cent meeting of the Hungarian Champlon, will fly to Singapore committee that the "energetis with his manager. Ack Burns, protest" will demand the same and stablemate Hector, Con- number of events and medals as stanco after his light with at the 1932 games, in Helsinki. Jimmy Slade of America at whore Hungary won third place Division opponents. They have Earl's Court on March 17.

in the unoffelal points-score. knocked out three Second Div In the semi-final of the Colony Pompeo is to fight in Singa-

sion clubs and one from the Junior Snooker Championship pore on April 3 against the Mezoo sald Hungary also northern section of the Third played last night, M. Cheung Fillan and Orient Lightheavy- would "fight hard” to mcure the | Division, and now their semi-beat C, To, 3-0, weight Champion: Isimeli 1900 · CANON for Budapest.- final rivals come from Division In the quarter-Anal, Tommy Radrodro---Franco-Prosan,

| | Rodrigues beas H. Y, Kwok 2-0,

United Press.

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