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MCC v.
THE AUSTRALIANS.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1953.
D. S. Sheppard (MCC) is caught behind the wicket by Don Tallon off R. Lindwall
in the mat ch ut Lord's.
Best
Athletic Performances In Hongkong In The 1952/53 Season
The list of best athletic performances in Hongkong in the 1952 53 senson appears here, marks made in November and December last your.
deleted from the
lists published earlier, being included to cover the whole 1952/53 season.
The lists follow:
100 YARDS
Stephen Xavior AAC)
6,000 METRES
Do
Eddie Louretro (RAAC) 2/1.1. 3. O. Cave (I JURI FALL. R. J. D. Haen RAPH
10.3
Gar. D. Coburn (40 FR, HA) 10:00 Gur. Cope 123 FR, RA) 17:017 10.2 Cpl. R. Hatcher (I. Eng.) 17:02.1
AC NIH RAF
. S. Frazer (IIKUAC) .. AC Davidson (RAF)
98: 0
10: 91%
05:0
Quentin Almon (BKAAG) .... Gur.
LE,
10.3 Fung Ping-każ (Unaitached 17:23.
120 YARDS HURDLES 10.4
St.
JAVELIN THROW Hughes (KAAC)
(1 Dorset)
194: 2
107: 9
100: 3
Chan King-yin (SCAA)... 17:05. N. 11. Smith
10.4 2/5.1. J. O. Cave (HUR). 15.5 Chan Wai-chuen (SCAAI Wren (3. Enz.) 10.4 Victor Lai (UAL) 38.0 FFG. 1. D. Nurria Capt. 3 E. Mulvaney (HEME) 10.4 Capt. J. E. Mulvaney (QLF) 187 (RAF) 1/Cpl. Crano (1 Dorset)
£7.4 Cpl. Ralph (AF) 17.2
Wung Man-wan (CAA)
W. McCAL (KVB)
Itoy Spencor (KGV
100 METRES
Stephen Xavier (La Salle) Eddie Loureiro (La Balle) Baly McCall (KGVS) ... Tee Wing-kal“ (La. Sally) F/Lt. . . . Roach (RAF) Cheng Man-ching (DBS)
C. Crono 1 Dorset) Chang Yat-lung (SCLAI
10.6 Fus, Dovey (1 Dursets) pon 10.6 D. S. Fawcus (Lundun AU) . 10.5 400 METRES HURDLES 108 Lt. k. A. F, Reep (1 Dorset)**äl 2
Lu Wing.chsten ISCAA) 10.8 A. F. Cullneo (HKAAC). .... 1.1 D. S. Faweus (London AC) 12F/LL G. W. F. Charles (RAF)
11.1 Hung Cheokee (SCAA) 11,5 11 Sai-hung (SC^^)
11.5 Lee Sek-chuen (8CÁЛ)
11.0
11.0
200 METRES Studien Xavier (BRAAC) ~W="},"M¢Call~{{{{AAU)—=—
Quentin Almau (KAAC) F/LI 1. 9. 1. Hunch (RAF) *23.5 Lee Wing-kn) (SCAA)
Hung Clee-keo 181. Joseph's) Cpl. Crane 11 Dorsets)... Cheng Man-ching (DBS) ..... Fung Kul-leg (Wah Yan) Yeung Ying-kon Wah Yan). 170. Perdue (RAF) ........ Poter Ling (SL Stephen's}
*14*1 0.3 Beranda for formance over 440 yards. HIGH JUMP
Ram- (SCAA) Fint (R. Eng...... Sr. Derek Coburn
LADIES' EVENTS
YORKSHIRE WELL AHEAD.
A MID-AFTERNOON STORM BRINGS AN END TO PLAY IN THE BATTLE OF THE ROSES
London, May 25.
A mid-afternoon storm of tropical intensity brought a sudden end to play in the county cricket match at Old Trafford, Manchester, today be- tween Yorkshire and Lancashire, joint favourites for the Championship pennant.
At
During the morning in warm sunshine, Yorkshire steadily built up their score so that, when bad light stopped play shortly after lunch, they had made certain of first innings points. There was a fantastic display of lighting as the players left the field and later came the downpour, which waterlogged the pitch.
Sheltering crowds were left
Birmingham, Warwick - to discuss Lancashire's prospects shire 339 for nine declared and bn n' likely
sticky plich to- morrow, Yorkshire are 37 runa (Cárr 57, Kelly not out 63, shead with seven wickets to fall. The storm ipread to Birming ham and curtailed play there DST.
THEY HOLED IN ONE TO HALVE
THE HOLE
Kent, May 25. Playing inn medal) round on the Dartford golf course here today, M. J. F. Menson, playing off a four handicap, and C. F. Godwin, with ↑ handicap of nine, both holed in one at the 250. yard 14th to halve the hole-Reuter.
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At Nottingham: Nottingham- strip, which will be used for the shire 318 (Alec Bedser five for Test trial next Wednesday.
The final hour was lost at 76).
761 Surrey 209 for five (Con- Noltingham, where Surrey, the stable not out 07); Stumps Champlans, were left needing 110 runs to head Nottinghamshire with ave first innings wickets.
Bernard Constable was three short of
century at the inter- ruption. The day's top scorer London, May 25. was Douglas. Insole, the Essex Chris Chataway, 22-year-skipper, who undefeated old Oxford Blue, broke the for 100, which helped his side 145: British all-comers, national to take first innings points for Worcestershire with only four and English native records wickets down. by six seconds when he won the Two Miles international race for Britain. His time was 8 minutes 49:6 seconds. It was a great triumph for Britain as the challengers in- cluded Gaston Reiff (Belgium), record holder with 8 mins. 40.4 12.6-seconds.
148: 845 .140:10: 110: 5
02.1
63.4
616
65.0
145 F, 2A) .......... 140: 3 Gnr. El 15 FU. RA) 139:19 Ron Thompson KAAC) 139: 7 130:17 Major Chapman (1 RNR).
134 0 Marcus Souza (1KAAC).
65.7
05.7
10.
+
100 YARDS Rita Hai (AAC) Jennifer Hart KGVS) Petioran Hutibatt (KGVSI -Lam-Kak-lati-(8CAA) Lynn Ramsay (KOVS) Yun Shi-may (GTC)
11.0
12.0
12.6
Eleanor Backa (KUVS
0:1012 Vieter Lal (RKUAC) ... Lt. Gght 11 Durset), 5: 81% thir. George, 125° FR HAY DID
(SCAA) Li Sum 23.8. Darling (72 LAKH,
ILA)
24.0
242
24.4
5:24
Chan LeoXUAC) 3:7
Thumb (La Sallej George
B. Edwards (1 Dorset) Yam Wal-Bog (SCAA) ..... 24. M. W. Wren
150 F. Eng. Regij Major Chapman (BNI).. Chung Kwok-ul (DBS) George Saunders (KAAC) Jan Gerrard (HKAAC) ....
POLE VAULT
24
B. P. Dhaber (HRUAC) ........ *14B Less 0.1 secs. for performance
aver 220 Yardı.
400 METRES 2/Lt. Goodburn (Milocarlans) L/Cpl. Lockwood (R. Eng Lo Wing-chuen 18CAA) Sgt. P. Martin (3__Wild) 1sung Kam-po (SCAA) Leo Wing-Kai (La Salle Rug Clee-Rea (BCAA) 4/0 Perduo (RAF)
Michael Willcox_(HKAAĆ) Sigman. M. P. Curzon K Sig. Regt) ...
W. L. McColl KGV81
J. C. Aloyce_(HIKAAC)
LAC Large (RAF)
800 METRES
Mantle Danes (KGVS)
FOR Wing-sheung, (SCAN)
Hilary Date (KGVS)
5:0
D
Rae Jones (KGVS)
3:5
53.0 Lt., R. A. F. Reep (1 Dorsal) 10:0 13.0 Capt. da Costa (RAF) .... 64.0 Show Jor (HKCTU) 543 Major Chapman (1 RNR) 4.3 J. 1. Salusbury
54.4
Pte. Gordon Dorseth
Bo Kwong lưu-chia (56) 540 LAC Yussof (RAF)
100 METRES
Ria al (HKAAC)
Jennifer Hart (KGVS)
Lain Kek-lan (SCAA) Lynn Ramsay (KCVS)
Fok Wing-aneung (BCAA)
Deborah Hurlbutt (HKAAC)
200 METRES
Rita Fiali (HKAAC)
The past told, on Reiff, who 123 lost ground two lups from home. 12s Just before the bell sounded for
12.5
12. the last lap he walked off the
13.0 track with a disappointed ges-
13.4
lurc
Jim Peters, 34-year-old Bri-
lish Marathon Champion, broke
the 68-year-old English native
13 record for one hour's running
334 when the British
Games were
continued at the White City
7.91 Stadium here today:
miles, 988
Elear or Backe (KOV8) 30.0 Pelers then went on to better
10.3
9:10
บ:ผู้
Lam Kak-lan (SCAA) ... Deborah Hurlbait (HKAAC)
25.1
20.3
covered 11
(EYMCA)
9:0
Jennifer Hart (IKAAC)
Das
Lynn Ramsay (KAAC)
D:
0:6
FOX WIN-neung 1SCAA
Joyce Cotton (SM9)......
*29.0
He 29.4 yards. This WD3 54 yards 23.7 further
than W. G. George's distance in 1884.
.la Less 0.1 Rec. for over 220 Yards.
performance
8:9
0:9
21:1015
HIGH JUMP, Jennifer Hart (HKAAC) 21:113 Deborah Hurlbatt (KGYS)
Valerie Julott (unattached) Chinn Pul-yes (SCAA) Corin Crazier (KOVS)
4:11%%% 4. the 4: 822 4: 32
4: 23% 4: 314
65.0 Lau Kom-yiu (SCAA)
2/Lt. Clegg-Hui (43 FR. RA $55.0 1/Cpl. Crosskey I Wil *65,4 | LAC Mildon (RAF)
6517
55.7
Gar. D. Coburn (45 FR, RA) *2:01.4
LONG JUMP To King-chau (SCAA)
/L. M. W. Wren
(80 Fd, Eng. Regt.1
Lee Shu-chung La Salle)... 2:03.5 Capt. da Costa (RAD) Leung Kam-3 (81. Joseph') 2:03.8 Stephen Xavier (La Sxile) 3/4 Goodburn (Milocariana) *2:05.8 George Thumb
21: 0% Diana Parker (KGVS) 20:10
Leunt Pak-xay trui Toi KAAC) 20: 9 Leung Kar-ling (Pui-To} 2/Lt. Wells (Mocartonat 2:00.9 Majer Chapman (1 RNB) .. 20: 215 Lee Skul-lan (GTC) Lt. M. N. 5. McCord
Ng Chuan-wal (UKUAC)... 2:07.6 Sat. R. Hesling (RAS) 30 Diana Jillott KGVS
Elleen Yip (SMS) 2:09.4 Shek Wal-man (SCAA) 2:09.8 George Saunders (HKAAC). . 19:11 22:102 Chang
(SCAA) 10:10
(1 RURI
Frank Boyce (KAAC)
Waller IKAAC)
2/Lt. Bowen (72 LAAH, RAJ
runt Dorsell
F/O Perduo (RAF
L1. Fielder (11 FR, RA):
20:0
2:103/Lt.g-hunk, JD, RAY 10:10"
2:10.0
HOP, STEP & JUMP 12:10.7 To King-chau SCAA).... 43: 71%
Sigma. Alan Pendati
(IK Sig. Beat
*L015 08. Rece. for performance
over 100 Yards.
1,300 METRES
Gar. Derek Ceburn
Sai. R. Healing (RASC) & i Ng Chuan-wal (KUAC) : des Chiang Yel-liung (SCAA) 41:4
LONG JUMP Rita Init (HKAAC) Jennifer Hart (IKAACi Fong Sik (Pu To Deboren Huribatt (AAC) Folt Wing-sheung (SCAA) Chan Chee-yuk (50AA) .. Lynn Ramsay (KCVR) Kleanor Backe (KGVS) 4:20.2 Shek Ka-lim (SCAAL
Ng Tao-kun (RTC) Valerie Fernandez (SMS) George Saunders (HKAAC) 411 4:20.7 Capl. da Costa (RAF) 40: B
Nina Roberts (KOVS; Corin Crozier (KGVS) George KVALI
TRRAAC) 40: 7
SBOT PUT 21: Dowen (72 LAAR, RAJ 204 F. Rousey (1 Dorset) *** 3:11Mrs J. Van Vliet
4:43.02/Lt. Stenson (31 Bied. RAI 30:10 (IKAAC) 4:40.0
SHOT FUT 4:49.0 Sgt. C. . Harrison (RE)
143 FR, RAI ...... LAC D. Horking (NAF) D Michael Curzon
KAACI
4:24,0
Lee Shu-chung (in Salle) .. 4:27,1 Frank Waller (KGVB).
Leung, Kam-po (St. Joseph's Chian Chi-kwan Queen's) Chan Kwan-iam (Clémenti) Chan King•yin_{EKPM)
ONE MILE
anr. Derek Coburn'
*(45 FB. HA)
LA. M. N. 8. McCord
Sign,
KITK Big. Rogt.)
4:23,3
4:37,4
Victor Lal
Chan Wal-chiuen (SCAAT Cpl. S. 1. Boddy 11 Derɛe!) L/1dr. Bertram
(72 LAAR, NA)
LAC Sayers (RAF)
4:495 | H, Heitmeyer (KUACH
LAC Caminen "(RAF)
McMahon (HRAAC) 4:47.7 Pte. Phillips (3 Dersol)
4:504 2/14 T. Shenton
Le Benson (1 RÚR) ... 4:51.0 (27 LB. RA)
-4-Fall-Wells ~4}{K—Sig—Regi) 4:518-
4:3
30:10
Mira A. C. Thompson
(BRAAC)
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES The following were the close of play scores of county cricket matches played today:
three
At Manchester; Lancashire
210 for 173. Yorkshire (Halliday 70, Sutcliffe not out 75.) There was no further play after mid-afternoon because of -rain
The British
Amateur Golf
Championship
Hoylake, Cheshire,
May 25. A sudden thunderstorm. forked the native English 12-mile re-accompanied by ford with
time of 62 minutes, lightning and torrential rain, 26.2 accord
acconds.
brought a dramatic interrup- The
were broken with temperature in the 80's.
tion to the British Amateur Australia's Don Macmillan Golf Championship which Anished fourth in the field of began at the Royal Liverpool eix in the 800 metres race, which links here today. was
won by Roger Mcens of Belgium in
time of the 41; 2 4:14 minute 51.4 seconds. 4: 012
Moens finished a syard in trong of the Dane, Nielsen, to set up a Belgian record with his 16: 4 time. JB: 91% Britain won the One Milc Medley Relay in 3 minutes 26.0 14: Dfs
France were second seconds.
10:5
13:11 13:11 13.15 13:5 13:
30: 4
20: 41%
one
ways.
among
I
players and Summery-clad spectators were drenched to the made im- skin and play was possible for two hours through flooding to the greens and fair-
"Confusion
reigned golfers whose games were progress when the storm broke, and when later a resumption two. competitors was ordered found themselves disqualified. players h
left the clubhouse in the belief that play would not continue until local time, but when the strong min reappeared Manila, May 25, the course soon became play- Flyweight able and a restart was made at Japanese World
Shiml Yoshlo
1600 hours,
and Belgium third.-Reuter.
Shirai To Fight
Theso
Campo In Manila 1760 hours,
Lie Wing-han (St. Paul's CE) 28: 9
23 Chomplon 30: 411 Jennifer Hart (KAAC) .. 31: 0
Deborah Hurlbatt
(НКААС)
『
Valerie Jilloft unattached); 25; 29% 24: 814 Wang Tso-mel (St. Paul's Ch 20:3 Elenor Smart (HKUAC) ..
is
May Wu (Pul Ta) **** 25: coming to Manila for a non- tile light with the Filipino Fly- weight Champion, Tanny Cam- po. it was Jointly announced today by Manolo Elizalde and Chick Parsons, both reputable boxing promoters--Reuler.
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30:
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34:2
24:2
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4:45.0 LAČ Davidson RAF
54:2
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34:0
DISCUS THROW
L/Cpl. Halph Hatcher
R. Eng ...............
P. Farrell {{{KUAC 4:420 N. 3. Hughes (HKAAC)
33:11
Mr. Van Vllet
33:1014
(HIKAAC)
LAC Hosking (RAP)
May Wu (Pul Tol
63: 3 75:10
33: 4
Mrs A. C. Thompson
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DISCUS THROW
Suson Owen-Hughes
.45; 4.
(RAMC) 8:02.0
******** 120: 0
Mrs J. Van Vliet
* THREE MILES
Cpl. 8. P. Boddy
(1 Dorsel)
__(HKAAC).
DI: 3
110: 5
May Wu (Pul To
00:11
ahr. Derek Coburn
Eleanor Smart
KUAC
117:0 111: 0
Chan Pul-yee (SCAA)
Mr A. C. Thompson
1061.6
Lt. Maughans (15 FR, HA) 4:53.0
2/L1. Bowen (72 LAAB, RA) 4:550 Chan Wal-chuen (SCAA) 120:0 IniFrank Waller (HKAACH *4:50.3 L/Bdr. J. Pawłowski
Sp.J.C. Royce
343 FR. HA)
15:34.0
(7 HAAR, RA)
Lt. J. B. Lambert
(INN, HLA) ....
L/Bdr. Cope (25 78. NA) 13:505. Heltmeyer (KUAC)
fa Bilell (1 RUR)
Maughan 145 Rai 10:23 LAC Davisson (RAF)
Chan King-vin (BCAA)
2. Hughes (IRAAC)
*10:51.2 Lt. Berry 1 BUR)
Fung Ping-kal tunattached) 10:57, Scott (1 Darsel)
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103: 9ts Jennifer Hart titï¤Â¿Y*** *
203: 36 Rita Hall (EKAAC).
99: 9 Deborah Ituras (AAC)
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At Worcester: Worcestershire 355 for seven declared and 139 for no wicket (Richardson not out 00, Kenyon not out 71). Essex 359 for four doclored (Horsfall 118, Insole not out 180). Reuter.
at
EDRICH WITHDRAWS
London, May 24, W. J. Edrich, Middlesex captain, has withdrawn from "The Rest side to play Eng-
Test trial land in the Birmingham on May 27 be- cause of a strained shoulder,
H. N. Rogers, Hampshire County, will replace him.
Edrich hurt- shoulder while attempting
against a catch Essex last week. He has been treat- receiving orthopaedic ment, but the shoulder is not
recovered. yet completely
Reuter.
Cambridge Beat Oxford At Polo
London, May 24. Cambridge beat Oxford 40 in the annual inter-University polo match today.
John Lucas, the Cambridge captain, scored one of the goals and was largely responsible for He was well his side's win. supported by the other scorers, Evelyn de Rothschild (2) and 7. Jai Singh-Reuter.
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Morea Takes
The Spotlight
As A Giant-Killer;
Gardnar Gardnar Mulloy
Eliminates
was
Parla, May 25, Cup pair, Carding and Cucell, Before the storm, Irishman Joe
The giant, six-feet-three Argentinian, Enrique and won in straight zets.
Wilderspin was the best on Carr. Sutton, the Walker Cup Morea, took the spotlight as a giant killer in the French the court. He served splendidly player, had strengthened belief
when ke un and was very sure overhead, that he can win his first British international tennis tournament today amateur
title when he beat expectedly heat America's No. 1 player and second seed while Rose, still out of form, George Muckle, Scottish here, Gardnar Mulloy, in the Men's Singles quarter-final. Berved many double faults.
Of the Italians Cuccili International, 0 and 5.
by
Moren, with his enormous reach and accurate' volley- the belter, and his placements Other winners included the Brillch International,
Lieuting, was too strong in every department for the ageing and abneralship were largely the closness who-38-year-old-heat-tortured-veteran Mulloy, and won by 6-8, responsible for Colonel Anthony Duncan, who
of the ccores In the recond and third sets. beat Allan Glenale of Sherwood 6-3, 8-6, 6-8. jan.
Women's Doubles also Forest, by 4 and 9. and Jimmy
The the service. The Australian broka Mores, who captured McHale, the powerfully built British hard courts title Helsinki, May 25.
of through Ampon's delivery In reached the quarter-final stage Connolly, In the eliminating round of American Walker Cup player. Bournemouth this year. and the fourth
rame with hard with Miss Maureen the World Soccer (Jules Rimet) who beat Peter Heginbotham, who beat the Australian star, drives to the boseling and the Wimbledon Champion, and Cup Tournament, Belgium to one of
Nov Zealand Mervyn Rose, in the last round, accurate volleys, and from the Miso J. Sampson (USA), one of
the combinations HOW meets the Australian on the match was a procession. day beat Finland here by four representativos, by 8 and 6
Champlon, Ken Rosewall,
eight. goals to two after leading 3-2, Reuler.
Gordnar Mulloy at half time-France-Presse.
the semi-final
In the second grind of the. eliminated Mixed Doubles, second "scod" to be
Mervyn Roso
Eliminator
Barry Appleby
WE'RE LATE SCORGE HITS TOO BAD OF YOUR WHY DIDN'T You dive là, ng SHOULD HAVE MISSED AS A CALL AND TELL ME THE TRAFFIC IF WED BEEN THAT WAS LATE 2
GARLIER
The
European Basketball Championship
arc:
in
the WEN
in the last
In on earlier quarter-final by Morea. The tall Argentinian
Rosewall today
completely beat Australia's No. 1, Mervyn and America's Maureen Con- zwamped the Filipino, Felicissi-Rote, on Sunday.
nolly defeated Frances Georges mo Ampon, with the loss
Pasquier and Britain's Mary Carlisle by...rcover, while only four games.
the
skilful
of
ENORMOUS REACH
In less than an hour he do- Morca, with his enormousBritain's Geoff Palsh and Jean Moscow, May 25..
accurato Uttle roach and
volleying, Rinkel beat France's Robert The first results of today's feated
was superior. In the first three Abdesselsm and America's Bar- second round matches, in the Filipino by 0-2, 6-1, 6-1: tournament, for the Eighth Ampon created a big upset sets both men were content to bara Lowis by a walkover European Basketball Champion-two days ago when he routed play from the baseline, and ench Reuter.
on the
MOST BORING other' ship, now
here the former Wimbledon Cham-scored largely being played
Berlin, May 20. plon, Budge Patly, in straight errors,
In the fourth set, Moren raised Sweden's Lennart Bergelin to- In a most boring match. Yugoslavia beat Finland 41-sets. 30. Czechoslovakia beat Rosowall, seeded number his game and, driving hard, day beat Australia's George Rumania 19-30, Hungary beat three, is the only singles player followed up at the net to scote Worthington 6-3, 6-3, 0-3 to win Belgium 57-30. |
who has not yet conceded a set, winners. Mulloy, fought grimly, the final of the International The USSR basketball team He has lost only 24 games in but Moren Was 'well on top of Whitsun Tournament played in today beat Dermark in the Ave matches so far.
his game at the finleh,
Berlin. zocond day's elimination The match was played in Mervyn Rose and the West
Until the 19th' game Worthing for the European torrid heat on the centre court- Australian, Clių Wilderapin, | ton; was unable to break the Basketball Championship. The shade temperature was. 92 entered the semi-finals of the Swede'a curvico and even then USSR won by 138 points to 14. degrees Fahrenheit. In the first men's Doubles when they proved his muccess aged only briefly.— -France-Prezes.
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