THE CHINA 'MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1953.
RECORDS FALL LIKE LEAVES IN AUTUMN AT THE KING GEORGE V SCHOOL
By "RECORDER"
Two Colony records, one Colony record equalled, two Colony Schoolboy records, two Colony Schoolgirl records, one Colony Schoolgirl record equalled and nine new King George V School records was the total. score for the annual King George V School Sports which were concluded yesterday.
be set, but At one stage the probability existed that a world record would Jennifer Hart was dissuaded from starting in the Obstacle Race, Jennifer, who set two Colony records and equalled Riin Hall's Colony mark over 100 Yards, was not quite the star of the whole show. The distinction is a dual one belonging to Frank Waller and Michael Willcox,
But
K Jennifer
toj stole a good four-yard start, and id zrcord-setts. As her proud Roy Spencer's 10.6 seconds in pater was about to set off in a second place Janks a much better sprint to tell her that she had performance. set mother, a restraining volve} told him, "She's used to them. 55.7 seconds and the Long Jump She, sometines holds them for with 18 feet 3 inches, the first less than a minule at a time." a School record and the latter his personal best in the event. It was Deborah Hurlbatt while also won the Victor Lusorun. pushed Jennifer to all her three records, turning in personal besta of 12.0 seconds, 28.8 rands and 4 feet 7 inches in the 21s Jump to Jennifer's i 11.8. 28.8 and 4:8.
Billy wan the 440
Yards In
At the cunelusion of the meet the Hon. C.E. Terry distributed
the trophies.
THE RESULTS Following
the
fre
full
sults:
Rita Hall was content with D 50 yards. Junior Girl.-1, R. Jonus: Lang Jung victory at 16 feet 99% 2. J. Tonias: 3, J. Kinniburgh. Tune,
7.2 becs.
inches and the Senior Girls' 10050 Surds Senior Chris-1, 11. Jadi, Yards in 11.3 second. There was 2. M. Banes; 3. J., Potter. Tans,
thec (Record), to push her over
Ge yards Junior Buy-1, 1. Cur- Century, though Leator Balcke, hell, 2. Suenon; 9. 5. Farrell. Tune, wouched 12.8. ALS di Lynn 7.2 Foca
Gir-1, J.
Młudie
100 Rumey in the Middle (Hrls' 100 Hurtbatt: 3. Isay.
yaris 10 equal the old School recurd. Time. 118 seon Ülecurds
£100 yard Middle Boys--1, 3. Jones . Freet, 3. R. Gruz. Time 2 min, 20.3 secs.
Most amazing Century of them all was Rae Jones 13.1 in the Junior 100 which <qualled Deborah Hurlatt's Middle Girls' markel last wear and now come pletely town to ribbons,
In the Senior Boys 10, Bil
variously at McCall was taned 10.2 and 10.3 reconds, but he
1.
Mosh;
c.
st
24.'
100 yards Junior Boya-1, Butlet 2. H. Rodney; D. Tine, 13. DOOR, SILENTS.
100 yards Muddy Boys.-1. Suva, P. Remedios; 3, A. Kuo; Tune, 110 woes.
10 yards Senior Buys.-2. W. McCall: 2. k. Spencor; 4, A. Dao; Tune, 104 noca
Suck Ince Junior Girl, D. Back lea Middie Girlz-1. M. Medtra; 2. A. Shepard; 3, W. WIE Jeucuck; A. Leach: 3, M. da Moita
Buck
Junior Iaco
Boya.- Pepperall.
Suck Race Middle 'Doya-1, Mo- Gulness.
Long Jump Middle Boyami, W. Remedy; 2, B. Lane, 3. B. Crown: Lat. 15 2.
Long Jump Senior Boys-1, W.
Lat. 30 33. McCall; 2. M. Beesley: 3, 1. Spencor.
Pribling the Hockey Ball Middio Gr. V. Souza: 2. L. Bamway: 3,
E tukea
Dribbling the fuckey Ball Senior
- Mother U yunda Middie Boy-1, Juliea; 2. it. Freer; 9, I. Steven. Time 1 soinute. 3.0 Reca,
440 yards Senior Boyd.-1. W. IdeCall; 2. M. Wilcox: 3, D. Booti Ie 3.7 recs. (Recordi
200
yatda or Giris-1, P. Junes; 2. J. Thomas; D. J. Kinni burg Time 13.1 (Record).
уик Белог
100 yards Senior Girls, K. Hall; Waller: 2. M. Wileox; 3. M. Tue, 2 mins, 12.2 secs Beroid). 2. E. Bache; 0, M. Stones. Tune, 12.3
Long Jump, Middle Girls-1. J., Record). fart: 1) lubati; 3. 4. Parks.
(Itecord)
Long Jump Senior Girl-1, I. H, 2, N. Roberts; 3. C. Crazier;
ist. 15'9 " (Record).
Stampede To Back
Fastnet Rock For
The Lincolnshire
London, Mar, il..
240
Middle Caris.-1. J. yurus Hari; 1. D. Xbatt, Time. 38
KUCS.
Three-Legged Race Junior Buys
Baldwin and Fowards
"Three-legged Race Middle Buys— 1. Jokes and Freer.
Three-legged Hace, Junior Girls-
1. E. Marauly, and XJ, Stanley,
Thren-legged Rare, Middle Girls,—
1. 1. Tami and S. Tolatú,
20 yards Junior Boys.--1, C. Hart- Jett; 2. H. Barbiey; 3. J. Deíóle, Vitne,
0.3 H.
200 Yard Midgle Boys-1, P. Janes; â, M. Silva: 3, P. Remedios, Lane.-27. Keep.
is Senior Boyo.1, W. Mc- cant: 2. H. Spencer; 3. 1. Muratinil. Tine.-23.1 sees (revard).
High Jump Junior Girls.—1, Thor, S. Springweiler: 3, H. Jones, gt: ft. 9 ing.
C.
High Jump, Senior Girls, Crozier, 2. D. Jill, 3, 2. Bücke. High Jump, Junlur. Boys,-1, Shen. tonga, K. Farrel; J, Baldwin. Het:- 31.
A Lincolnshire. Handicap horse stole the news at to- n. 234 115 night's Victoria Club cullover to readjust the Grand Na- tional prices after the withdrawal of Teal and Royal Tan. The horse was Fastnet Rock, whom trainer Jack Jarvis stated would represent his stable instead of Llanstephan,
and
Dome As soon as 106 to 7 was called champions Lucky about Fastnet Rock there was ↑ Parly MISL fryt and recond a stansжde to back him and in favourites. Both are trained by a few minutes he had been taken
to win £30,000.
Vincent O'Brien in Ireland.
Jacky Dome was quoted at 101
At the close 10 to 7 was still to 1 and there was money for on Ber.
The only other Lincoln horses
Early Mast at 100 to 7,
He shares second place in the to attinet much attention were murkel-with-Little-Yid,
Cardinal Error and Parasol
Naher, Dark Millionaire, Karwo were also well supported. Tepe and Stovese.
NATIONAL MARKET WEAK
The Grand National market W09 weak with the stable
Royal Ulsters Favoured To Win Title
of the
Singapore, Mar. 11. Tough, Trist boxers First Battalion, Royal Ulster Ritles, in Hongkong are due here over the week-end for the semi-final of the Fur East inter- unit boxing championship at Tanglin Gyranasium on Sunday.
Their opponents are the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Singapore district champions. The winners will travel to Kuala Lumpur for the March 20 Anal against the sur- vivers
of the North Malaya yorsys South Malaya semi-final,
THE QUOTATIONS
Quotation were:
Grand National
10-1 Lucky Donie,
100-7 Early Mist and
Yid,
100-6 Willy,
•
High Jump Senior Boys-en- Gerrard: W. McCall; 3, G. Den- dan Hgt:-s ft. 1 ins
Old Girls Raco.—1, M. Beyle; 2 E. Garrity; 3. M. Giles,
Obstacle Race, Junior
Gtk.1,
E. Macauly:
Girls,-1, Obstnele Race, Middle M. Kreuse:
Olstucie Jace, Jantar Boys.—1, McKittrick.
Obstacle Race, Middle_Doys.—1, J. Steven.
One Mile, Senior Boys.—1. F. Waller; 2. M. Wilcox; 3. M. MeCosh, Tangend mitur, ki sees, (record). del; 2 Rowell: Time-1 nun. 20.4 Futer-house Bolay Girls-1, Ups-
Inter-house Relay. Boys-1. Itowell. 2. Nightingale. Tüne, 2'nuna, să secs.
22 yards Senior Girls.--1, E. Baekej
A
2. V. Cilen; 3, 11. Hale, Tue, 30.1
GUGS.
50 yards Middle Girls-1, L., Ram- nay; 2. D. Parker; a. 1. Parkes, Tiny,
G. FUCK.
Little 20 yards, Junior Boys.1, Bart-
fett; 2, Svey: 3, Bura.
Hu Jint
Hart; 2. D. Buratt; 3. D.
20-1 Whispering Steel and let: 4 f. 24 17
Gien Fire,
22-1 Cartiinni Error, 23-1 Wot No Sup,
33-1 Sturmhead, Mont blurt, and Parasol Two,
Lincolnshire
100-7 Fastnet Rock Nolas.
100-8 Garrison Hack, 22-1 Dark Millonaire Kani Tepe.
25-1 Valduco, Cap Chivlay and Stranger.
ith Jump Middle Boys,
Free 2. M. Salva;
Hal: 4 ft. 8 in.
0,2
J.
Parker.
1. The
Long Jump,-Junior Gtk-]. R.
Trem-Janu; J. Thomas; 3. M. Keswick.
and
and
of Gold,
.
26-1 Cock of the North, 33-1 Emeritus Plymouth, Fair Belby, Soiling Light, Pharisa, Merry Minstrel and Starese,
40-1 Streatley, 66-1 Spring Day.-Reuter.
· FINAL ACCEPTANCE
London, Mar. 11.
acceptance today The Royal Ulster Rifles, who for the Grand National Steople- were champions last year, brat cirase lo be run nt Aintree,
First
Battalion Norfolk Liverpool, on March 28 has Regiment in the Hongkong final recently and are tipped to win reduced the field to 14.
the
The Anal
out of 11 £500 trophy
Dist; 12 ft 43, ins,
Land Jung, Jailor Boys-, Rouns- fell: 2. K. Cârnell; 2. Stepanol. Dist: » 12 11 11 in.
Throwing-the-Cricket-ball, Senior Boy.~, . Carnell; 2. B. Booth; 3, 4. Shroit. Dial: B3 yards J 21 Bins. Bhot-put, Senior Buys- J. Spen- cer: 2 M. Blumenthal; 3. T. Mayos. Dist: . In.
Champion House, Upsdell (386) paint47: 2, Rowell (3321 points): 3, Nightingale (32011⁄2 points),
100
TROPHY WINNERS
yards.-W. L.
TWO GREAT DUELS AT KGV SPORTS
Frank Waller leads Michael Wilcox at an early stage of the Mile Race at King George V School Sports yesterday. The two followed up the fastest Half with the Mile ever run by schoolboys in Hongkong 2 minutes 12.2 seconds fastest Mile 5 minutes 4.1 seconds.
Michael Wilcox had so much takes out of him in the photo finish 880 that he had to concede the "Quarter" later to Billy McCall in slower time than he is capable of 55.7 seconds. He came back inte in the evening for the fast Mile.
Michael is leaving tomorrow for England and leaves the School's principal middle distance representation at the Inter-School Championships to Frank Waller, who starts favourite if yesterday's performances are taken as an indication.- for both 800 and 1,500 Metres against fastest schoolboy fields in these two events in the Colony's history,
Down the final stretch like a whirlwind came Jennifer Hart (right) to close up
a two-yard lead and catch Deborah Hurlbalt at the tape for a new Colony record of 28.8 seconds for the 220 Yards.
Jennifer turned in two Colony records and equalled a third in the course of the School Championships and brought her score against Deboral to 10-all in the 20 times they have met in competition -- over 100 Yards, 100 Metres, 200 Metres, 220 Yards, the High Jump, Long Jump and Shot Put.-China Mail Photos,
Scottish Sports Summary
Glasgow Celtic Coach Offered Contract By Victoria State League
By "MAC"
Glasgow Celtic coach George Paterson, former Scotland, Cellie and Brentford half-back, has been offered £1,250 a year and a five-year contract to coach teams in the Victoria State Soccer League, Australia.
George refused the original offer of £1,000 a year, and the new contract He is waiting before includes payment of fares for him and his wife and child. giving a decision.
There are a lot of things to Gilbert Crichton, a Scot who is 20. The others will be at Wolverhampton, be considered," he said. "It's a golf professional there, to Leleoster,
coach for Motherwell and Edinburgh. good offer, but it will take a lot secure a
to make me leave Scotland."
them.
Scottish
George started his macagerlat They offer £100 per month McCall; 20 yards. L. McCall: 440 yards career with English club Yeovil, tax free, free cach-way passage W. L McCall Victor Ludorum as player-manager. From there and free living quarters. Cup: W. £, McCaul Nightingale ho went to Stirling Alblan, and House Cup-W.L. McCall.
when he resigned last June Hall was
for the recommended Australian job by Sir George Graham. President of the Scot
FA.
Victrix Ludorum Cup.-R.
Cup for Girls,—12. | 74 Upidell House Hall.
Girls Relay Race Cup-Upsdell:tish Howell House Cup--M." Bilva- Upsdell Enura Cup (Judor Qins) J. Hart
Junior Championship Cup (Cicis) -H. Jones:
Jurator Championship Cup Boys)
the tournament again this year. The total value of the race. Bartlett When they met RËME last year, will be £11,415 Including u Middle Championship Cup (Girls) they won 10 bouts
to the winnings. Iluri. and went on to defeat tlie Man | owner, a £50 cup to the trainer cheaters in the final United} and a £25 cup to the winning
rider. Reuter, Press,
THE GAMBOLS
COME ALONG, MIGOY, ARD) | UNCLE GEORGÆ TAKES IT.
YOU TOO FLIVNER, – TIME
FOR YOUR MEDICINE S
NOW
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
WELL LETC SCE
[[ HIM, TAKE IT NOW.
Middle Championship Cup (Boys) -P. Jones,
Cup For Champlon House--Ups- dell House.
From
he
of
to
for
There will now be no Britain v. Overseas match in Scotland, and the ones scheduled England are likely to be scrap- ped..
Dick Campbell will not re- turn to Edinburgh Monarchs A former Scottish blacksmith, ne-up next season. In fact ho who became a schoolmaster in may
Britain never ride in America, flew back to his home | again.
for his first country recently
reduc- visit in 30 years. He heads ‘a His application for a
teach tion' in his £3,000 transfer has mission," to Australia to the small "military
American
been turned down by the Con- South American Republic
soldiers in Europe
trol Board and he is likely to bow to play soccer. . ` . . Guatemala, they all want
setUe down in South Africa, learn football the Scottish way.
The Scot is Mr Thomas Dent, where he is nt present touring The Guatemalan University He left his homo town, Stirling, with the New Zealand team.
chub have Football
asked in 1923 to become a teacher of French and Physical Education at Dartmouth, New. Hampshire.
Barry App lely-
GO ON. AUNTIĘ, ONE W
HO! NO!!
TO HIM NOW
Hugh Ferns, a 23-year-old Before leaving Scotland ho Glasgow Ind, is hoping by 1950 had been a goalkeepET with to remedy Britain's lack of Alva Albion, 'And, in America he World Heavyweight Boxing helped spread the soccer gospel. Champion.
1
a
With two referees and another He and manager Johnny Rús- coach, Dent will carry out his sell have worked out a three training courses from Nurem-year plan to get to the top, Why berg, The Americana gave him three years?. They reckon special perroission to break his heavyweight does not reach his fourrey In Scotland so that he beat until he lu 20. could spend a low days in Stir- ling with his relations.
SPEEDWAYAN
INTERNATIONALS
It will be in long job, ond Hugh must be patient. But he says it worth while."
His chief problem of the moment is getting sparring Scotland will singe the first of partners. There are few local Dive speedway Internationals boys who are willing to go Indo agalnat Enghod next season at the ring with bi White City," Glasgow, 'oth:' May,
-(London Expreza Matolce)
Colony Tennis WANG & LIANG ENTER COLONY DOUBLES FINAL
Former Shanghai champion V. T. Wang and ex- Tienisin ace Tony Liang qualified to meet the Tsut brothers in the final of the Colony Grasscourt Open Doubles Championship with a semi-final win of 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 and 6-4 over M. Heenan and J. L. Rigge yesterday at the Hongkong Cricket Club stand-court.
Closely contested all the way, the 70-minute 'semi- final produced some grand rallies by both sides and spec- tafors were treated to a fine variety of strokes, both defensive and offensive, by each of the contestants. ·
The Hongkong Cricket Club) The losera were a match for combination were Irresistible their opponents whenever they when they got going in their got them. In a volleying rally
their more offensive moves, or wan Eren with
powerful 100 Have the first cat when a combina strokes, but in
away tion of
flest many Rigge's good
enry points on their Gervices
and Heenan's net erraile returns to their op- smashes and volleys took them ponents services. from a 0-4 score to 6-4,
Heenan-was the steadier' of They took a 2-1 lead in
the the two in this respect and had abelter control of his short- second set when Bigge falled length returns,
but Rigge got cent of his re- into the net and when
almost 80 per turns
to hold his deuce service game. The steadier stroking of Wang and Llang at this slage assert they did get across, they were
and again they manoeuvred themselves well-
cd
into
usually of a height and length that were easily volleyed away and placing by his opponents.
itself as time
the attack with controlled length returns to clinch the set by 0-2.
Wang held his opening ser- vice game in the third set, and a long drown deuce game on Heenan's service brought them
level terms again.
on
Llang snatched the lead at 2-1 with a love game on his service and Rigge dropped the fourth game despite the advantage of two game-points,
On
Wang's service, both Herman and Nigge began netting) the services in their attempts to keep up their attacking game.
Reverting to a lobbing game, they met with no better success os Toba a succession of half-couri were put away by Wang and. Llang with accurate overhead Amashes.
With a 5-1 lead, Liang made only half-hearted allempts to hold his service after trailing bebind 0-40.
Rigge, however, held Its service, only to see both himself and Heenan in a series of errors on their service rotums In the next game to concede the third sut by 0-3..-
BOOMERANG PRESENTED TO SIR ARTHUR
Од
of Dir J. behalt Cherwyn and his team of Australian cricketers, a memento In the form of a boomerang, was presented by Mr L. D. Klibee to the Hon. Sir Arthur Morse, Ja the Board Room of the Hongkong
Shanghai Balking Corporation yester- day morning.
*
The boomerang, specially carved and highly polished, Wis fascribed with the signatures of the 13 Aur- tralian cricketers who visited Hongkong in October last
Catterick Signale Win Army
Rugby Cup Final
London, Mar. 11.
Heenan took the lead on his service in the fourth set and The First Training Regiment, mnde a strong challenge at this Royal Signals, Catterick, beat stage, holding Wang and Llang the First Battalion, Welsh to 2-2 and 3-8. He was part-Guards, British Army of the cularly prominent at this slogovine, 35-0 in the Army Rugby, with deadly forchand drive Cup Final today. volleys and overhead smashes.
Rigge come back with hio In 311 Inter-club match, strong first services in the Abertillery beat Crumin 18-0. seventh game to Batch n 4-3 |--Reuter.
lead.
1 ..
In the crucial eighth game,
Bigge and Heenan were again Tamar Nomads Win
Fleet Shield
unsuccessful in their cautious lobbing game. Rigge netted Lipne's service to give away the first point, and then came two Tamar Nomads won the Ficet short loba by Heenan and Riggo. seven-a-side rugby shield yes-
An overdrive by Rigge to terday on the Navy Ground at Liang's next service delivery Causeway Bay when they beat enabled Wang and Liang lo draw | Tamur Henalts B-0. level at 4-4.
The shield was presented by Commodore II.G. Dickenson, After holding his pervica to DSC, RN, to the captain of the D 38-30 score, Heenan dropped winning team, Surgeen-Leut the ninth game to a bijstering: 1.3.M. Norman. topspin drive by, Ldang and nu Earlier, Tamar Nomads had overhead smash by Wang, beaten Consort “B” 8-0, and
Was
The losers made a game final Tamar Hermits defeated Can- stand in the next game by hold- ; sori "C" 11-0.
The referee ing their opponents to 30-30,
Surgeon- but Rigge
notted the
next Cmdr McClintock service and a good intercepting backhand volley by Liang com-
6-4
pleted the set and match by Hockey Ass'n Dance
The Chinese pair were slightly the superior
on pair evening's performance,
the
Lo
The Hongkong Hockey As90- was easily the fastest of the four clation will be holding its An- nual Dinner Dance at the Sky at the net, and Wang, though a little slow in following up to Room on Friday, March 13. the forecourt on his services, Those who cannot attend the was as steady as a rock with bis Dinner may attend the Dance at ground strokes and lobs.
a charge of $5 cach,
"RECKLESS AND EXTRAVAGANT”
Tulyar's Parents Together-
Cost Only £4,000, Irish Parliament Told
Dublin, Mar, 11.
Dail Eireann, the Irish Parliament, tonight passed a motion authorising the payment of £250,000 to the Na- tional Stud Company to enable them to pay for Tulyar, the outstanding 4-year-old bought recently from the Aga Khan::
Opposing the motion, Mr Deputy, moved that the House William Norton, Jender of the should vote only £10,000. The Labour: party, ald the expendi- amendment was declared lost ture was reckless and exava without a division, Reuter. gont. Tulynra parents together cost only £4,000, but the cou try appeared to have bought Tülyar for his weight in gold."
for Agricaltime, sild Tulyar was Mr Thongs Wäldh, Minister
RECREIO BOWLS COMMITTEE
one of the outstanding Horses of The following were elected to the century and be regarded the serve on the Lawn Bowls Sub-
chap as a good livestment. Committee of the Club de Re Tulyar should enhance the value creio at aureling held type of frish horses and the prestige terday: of Irish breeding.
GA. Noronha, Jih da Luz On the committed singe of tho R.A. de Luz, and Bill Mr Sean Funny Labour Fasson,
(CIM)