Pare 6
Third Day Of Asian Games
JAPAN SWEEPS
THE
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THE CHINA MAIL" TUESDAY, MAY
THE HOME STRETCH
BOARD
WITH ELEVEN OUT OF THIRTEEN FIRST PLACES
Manila, May 3.
Japan's mighty delegation swept the board, 'on the third day of the Second Asian Games on Monday winning 11 out of 13 gold medals
in final events.
They placed second in the other two events.
The hunky youngsters from Japan cleaned up in track and field, winning Årets in all five events and six out of seven wrestling finale.
They would have won the eighth wrestling due if their flyweight had been a few ounces lighter.
The Japanes nisu Ave seco third.
capped
And places
(Eratia)
2nd heat-Abdul Khois I en tomado fund (Japan) Ong & Ensong.
Women's 200 Metren Dash Plani
All the first six in this event broke the old Asian Games Record of 162 ft 213 fm held by Fumio Kanamoto of Japan.
Decathlon-Shot Fat
1
2. 1. Midori (Jopan) 20 nece
Chwab Habib (Pakistan) 23 ft Atsuko Nambit Japan); 3. Inosencia Sults (Phlippines); 4. Steph TyBouka 93% Inn. 3. Hau Shie-shang (China); one (India): D. Okamin Kimiko (Japan); 13 Kumlo Nislucht (Japan); 4. Yang
D'Souza (India).
Zuan Quoơng (China); 5. R. O'Brien India: Jose Tumbal Jr. (Philip- 7 Takeshi Sawa (Japan): 0. Burto Chin (China); ung Induneetal; 10, Wenceslao Mendra Philippines).
Mad Metros Dads Decathlon
Decathlon-Running High Jump
They run their opponents tat Group-Jon Timbol (Php into
ground In virtually ipsness 113 secs; it. O'Brien (India); 10
Haren uang (Formos). every event, paling tapką trwing-
and Group-labih Ghulam (Pakia Vnited points in the
11 Dec; Hkhuten runto ng 173
Wenceslao Mendoza (Philip- Press noffrial sering system
lau Shio Shing (Formosa). Their nunrest opponent
Wha Pined).
Brd Group-Yang Zuan Oung (For- numerous)
Hasal Takeshi Indis
115 soc Who Won third
fourth apaut. Muritio (Indonoda). serontis.
322161
100 Metres Trinia places today to maintain their
Wenceslao int - Zob (Pakistan) 1 T. Tukealit Suma Jopart); D. second place position with paints,
47
man $3.9 seen. Erdvord Provtom holder, Hamist Ringh, India. i ruku.
nec). Hubảo M+3
Singh (Ludin); grabbed the Vedutaka Muroya (Japan); Shige
The Philippine Hon's
the fire
karu Suzuki (Japan).
1. Yong Zann Quang (China) 13, 2. Yumto Nishiochi (Japan); O'Brien nudina); 4. R
Huang Chien (17) . Hau Shle Sherg
June Timbol Jr. (Phlip Hchmal,
Mendosa (Philippines); (Pakistan); 20. Ghum bix
Sure Indonesia)
fecation 400 Metres
Fit Group. Yang Zuen Quang
Zod heat-Satian Magh (nmate 342 Acce; 2. Surtio, Indo- shooting points and added some 50 ms (recordį. Mici Uchihania; 3, Jose Timbol Jr. (Philips inore in 1 waeetling for a fatos (Jan 1 min 508 vera (record): (Formoen): Leonelo day total of 44 and this 1 place. Wen Stucy Han
Close on the Philippine heel. was South
Zabala (Upplies).
4 x 100 metres Relay Trials
43.5 wees: Indie: 1st ivert-J in panes. Kores with 3 a radongwin.
2nd heat-Pakistan 43 Beca Ceroors. then China with 33 and Ppkis-
42.7 cm); Previous holder Japan, 1an with 31.
Philippines: China
In the unofficial United Preg
10 10 seuring system. Elven for gold medal five for f third. awean lace. four
fourth, two for th shree for
for sixth. 1mited And ong Prog.
THE RESULTS Results of third day's events In the Sreord Asian Games ut
Memorial the Rizal
Stadium were reported by Reuter and France-Presse as follows:
FIELD AND TRACK
400 Meiris Nordics Trials 1st heat Chan Ong Tang (Sing
Yasubar Tour BHITH) 540 · KOCH) (Japan), Tai Cheng-fu (Yorona)
Running Broad Jump Decathlon Nica Fumio (Japan) 24 ft. 1 in: Yong Zuan Pang (Formosa)
O'Brien (Indias 20 ft 11% aft: A.
149.
Women's to Metror Low Hurdles Final
1. Mahiki Iwamoto (Japan) 11.7 Lek Erwoord vous holder Kyodo Yoneda, Japan, 12.3 ment; 2. Mayo Mayanita Japan); Tong Pei-wah
Lucretia Casorin Singapore); 4. Puppies). 3. Tuke: Mieko Mure Japan.
Women's Discus Throw Final
Yoshio Toynka (Japon) 140 7 bekering her own pre- un treur of 130 1 Uk In pat of New Delhi in 1931): 2. Nomura Jacko Japo 3. Mizuguel Yuriko Juanita Grupe (Philip- Khin Toy (Formona); B. plors), G Sung Kyung Soon Korea).
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5,000 Metres Final
ine Omanu (Japan) 13 mins
Previous halder 2ad feat Michinozuke Fukazawa 0 secs (recond,
50 1
Pit Buranbah of India, 15 mins 54.2 (Japan) Philippines); Khan Mires (Pakin-sec); 7. Choi Yun Chil
Nung Pi Dalli Bam Judia) 4. [Formosa); __D. Pal i Jo (Korea);
Lan).
1
Anon
J
100 Metres Dash Semi-fina
heat Genaro Cabrera (Philip plies) 10.9 sew; Bharif Butt (Pakis
Lan M. Gabriel (India)
WRESTLING
FINALS
Manila, May 3.
all the
test
weight Games
Japan topped
Varkaus places he divisions of the Astut wrestling championships, except division. the flyweight for
where three wrestlers were tied for the first place but the posi- tions were determined by body weight as follows!
(Paltin 1. Din Muhaminad tan); 2. Yushi Kitano (Japan); 3. Basilio Fabila (Philipphies).
Other wrestling champions
Bantamweight, 1, Minoro Tuki (Japan); 2, an
Mohammad Hung (Korea); 3, Amin (Pakistan).
Duk
Featherweight 1. Shigeru Kashahara (Japan); 2. Man- sucto Nopilay (Philippines): 3. Kim Yu Jun (Korea).
Lightweight-1, Takeo Shi- mator! (Japan); 2, Sri B. G.
6. a Tetsudi (Japan)
Korca); B
200 Metres Semi-Finala
ist HeatMuhammad Sharif Bull (Pakistan). 210 c 2. Stephen Xavier longtung); 3. Akira Xiyo fuji (ADA), 4, Pedru Bubitho (Phi- lippines).
2nd leat., Muhammad Islam (Pakistan), 21.9 seen; 3. M. Gabriel (India) 1, Shi Ah-yung (China): 4. Abdul Aziz (Pakistan).
Droathlon-100 Metres
1st Group, Jase Thebol Jr (Philippines), 113 secs: 2, R. O'Brien India 3. Huang Chien-ng (China). Zad Group-1. Ghulam Habib (Pa- kistan), 1 sets; 2 Pumlo Nishiu.
pies). 4. Fumio Nishitch) (Japan);
5, Hung Chien (China)
Berend Group-, Takeshi Sana 2. I OBrien 52.0 Acce (Japan)
Mendoza (letter;
Wenceslau Philippines): 4. Chulam Habita Bhite-sheng Shu 3.
(Paktan). (China).
3.
Jap Champions Leave For HK
New Delhi, May 3. Japan's world champion- ship table-tennis players, who took part in exhibition matches here at the week- end, left by air for long- kong tonight.
The Japanese players Lo have given ex- Dentres hibitions in other
were
In India, but it is ander- stood that they decided
el
to cancel an extension their tour because of the intense hort la India presentReuter.
at
SCAA Impress
In Opening
League Games
The teants season started off
ch! (Japan); 3. Wenceslao Mendoz with a number of matches In (Philippines);
Chinn
4.
Itou Shle-shang the
Men's C Division - both
3rd Group.-1. Yang Zuan-quang | group and one match in the (China). 11.3 wees; 2. Takeru Saga Mixed Doubles A Division (on), Burtto (Indevuela),
llammer Throw (Final)
1. Yoshio Kolinin (Japai), 127 21
Mohammad Jubal (Pakis in 2, Lun!! 2. Song Kyo Sikorak Fazal Hussain (Pakistan); 8. Mini Komatsu (Japan); . Tardey Singh (India).
Probe To Be
Made On
PAAF
Manila, May 4.
Khasid (India); 3. Mohamad Members of the House of Re- Ashrer (Pakistan).
B
The early morning shower yesterday caused postponements on account of the sodden state of courts in various dubs, but most of the scheduled. matches were played, with all on the Mainland completed,
The following are the resulta:
Mixed Doubles A
In the Mixed Doybien "A" SCAA
beat HKCC 9-0 at King's Park.
Mr and Mrs K. H. Ip (SCAA) best Miss A. Philips mu HM. Mac- Pherson 3-0, beat Mrs 3. B. Kite and R. E. Moore 6-1, beat Mrs G. Malden and J. D. Mackle G-1.
E. Tral and Mary Chow (SCAA) beat Philos and MacPherson -3, beat Kite and Moore 0-1, bent Mal- den and Mackie 0-1,
K. C. Do and Min C. Phno (SCAA) beat Philips and MacPher
Sir Percey Loraine's Darius, ridden by E. Mercer, lield off the French challenge to win the 2,000 Guineas, first classic race of the season, at Newmarket Just Wednesday.
The colt bent the French horse Ferriol, owned by the Comtesse de Chambure and ridden by W. Johnstone (second) and the Aga Khan's Poonn (C. Smirke in the saddle-third).
Picture shows Darius winning from Ferriol.
Johnny Pomeroy Junior Wins Junior Singles
Badminton
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Philadelphia, May 8. A Texas-League double by Spook Jacobs with out in the seventh inning and a safe bunt by the same batter with one away in the ninth were the only hits off righthander Sandy the Consuegra today, as Chicago White Sox trounced the Philadelphia Athletics; 14-3.
Cleveland at Washington, the only other American League game scheduled. was postponed because of 'rain."
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Consuegra had a perfect game In the making as ho retired 10 straight batters before Jacobs lifted a short fly that fell insido the loft fald foul line just out of the grasp of outclder Bil
Budapest, May 3. Wilson, In
Joe ninth inning,
Now Zealand, who lost both Astroth reached base when Bob singles matches here yesterday Boyd dropped Freddie Marsh's in their first round European
Davis
Lic throw on a ground to shortstop. Zone
Cup with Pinch-hitter Jim Robertson Hungary, today won the doubles of Javi sill a chance then walked on a 3-2 count for and the hurler'a only Daks of the
the two by winning victory remaining slagles on Tuesday. After Joe DeMaestri flled out
The winners of the tie meet Jacobs dropped a safe
bunt
Germany In the second round. down the third base line and,
Berult of Acdeos
match when Consuegra threw wild to
Joff Robson and Mark Otway Robert- first, both Astroth and
beat Andras (New Zealand) son scored and Jacobs went to
and Antal Adam
Jansco scored Оп third. Jacobs
(Hungary) 6-1, 6-1, 2-6, 6-2, - McGhee's sacrifice fly.
Reuter The White Sox teed off on COMPLETES MATON (our Philadelphia pitchers for 17 home run by hits, including a Cass Michaels and four hits aplece for Chico Carrasquet and Nelson Fox. The vleums were Francis Rozario | starter and
loser Carl Schelb Art Ditmar, Bobby Shantz and BIL Upton.
Club yesterday annexed the Johnny Pomeroy, Jr., of St. Teresa Church Colony Junior Singles badminton title by defeating Recreio's Francis Rozario in the final by 15-9 and 17-15.
Played at Club de Recreio before a packed and enthusiastic audience, the youthful champion produced a much better brand of badminton than he did ngainst the same opponent last week when he lost in two straight sets.
Although both players had Three Senior semi-finals mode Pomeroy beat
10-0, 17-10. share up the remaining evening's pro- more than their average
of pnir
of errors, Pomeroy gave a more gramme. In the Men's Doubles. Ecientific display and showed the
second-seeded
first
(Semi-Finals): Men's Doubles Patrick Wong & Robert Try
cheong 3-15, 15-8, 15-3.
Men's Doubles (Semi-Finals): Ramon Young & W. P. Foo beat Torres & Sy Khim-piao 18-6, 10-0.
TONIGHTS GAMES At CCC
FIRST APPEARANCE
evident signs of having benefit-Patrick Wong and Robert Tay: Best Bill Funk & Wong Kai- ed greatly from his earlier de playing together for the feat. Playing A slower and time since their anal last year, more dellberate
and started off shakily against game. using his powerful smashes with brilliant Wong Kai-cheong and and die- sill Funk. excellent judgment crimination, he had the match
Repeated errors by them and well under control with well.
good placement shots by their planned net and push shots,
opponents found Wong and Tay ROZATio's Turves and lack of at the tail-end of a 15-3 score in
8 p.m. Ladies' Doubles Final: Inning. the first set. The seeded players. Ullan Khoo & Winnie Cheung atcadiness falled him once again
recovered their however,
v Helen Kwong & Mary Wont in his secund final of the event.
out to curacy in the second and third
Junior
Men's Last
8.30 year he bowed
p.m.
& Doubles Final: Jimmy Ku Jimmy Khoo by overwhelming sets to win by 16-0 and 15-0
after leading all the way, scores but the vast
Albert Tam v Peewee Yap & ment shown by him during the.
To the other Men's Doubles M. A. Ebrahim.
remaining year gave him an even chance semi-final, the only
9 p.m. Men's Singles Som in this year's Anal.
Philippine survivors, Adriana Torres and Sy Khim-piao were Finals: Francis Rozario v
Funk. eliminated by the current hold- Young and W. F.
0.30
improve-
1
Ho started impressively the first act when he took
About Sra, Ramon 5-1, 6-2, and 7-4 lead. half of these paints were earned Foo, by 15-8 and 15-8. by his strong smashes and half shaky from the errors of a Pomeroy. Then came the crack-
made as Hozario
Gwron
пр
in a row to Pomeroy to draw level at 7-7-
A forehand cross smash gave
GOOD BADMINTON Some good badminton was seen at the beginning of the second set as both contestanta tried to
SLIPPERY FLOOR
Wong In the
24-
Ed
was:
Monte Carlo, May 3.
*who Yugoslavia,
yesterday qualified to meet Belgium in the recond round of the Davis Cup (European Zone) by taking a Winning 3-0 lead over Monaco. won one of the remaining singles their first round matches when to ended today.
Results today were: Georges Pasquier (Monaco) Panajotopovic (Yugo- beat
I. Plecevici (Yugoslavia) beat slovia) 1-6, 8-6, 7-6, 0-4.
Aleco Noghes (Monaco) 6-2, 6-3, 0-2-
Yugoslavia won the ilo 4-1.- Reuter.
Austria Qualifies
Vienna, May, 2.
It was Shantz' first pitching appearance since Aprli 13, when he had to leave the mound after working Ove innings against the Boston Red Sox in the Athletics' opening day victory.
Carrasquet's double and Fox's Carlscholb of starter single Eave Chicago a run in the first The third inning saw 12 men
Schein Austria beat Ireland 3-2 in
Davis Cup go to the plate against
European and reliever Art Ditmar. Johnny their
double and Zone tie here today, and que.. Groth hammered
lad to meet lined
India, in the Consuegra, Carrasquel singles by Fox and Fain, plus two wolke second round.
hit batsman and a passed ball accounted for the big uprising,
a 2-1 lead, but Franz Salke of the score by for Ava Austria levelled Shantz was bombed
Jackson 7-5,, 0-4 runs in the sixth on singles by beating Guy p.m. Mixed Doubles Carrasquel, Fox and Minoso, and 6-2 in the first of the ro
singles. Final: Ramon Young & Winnie double by Wilson and Michael's manining
Hang Redi, Austria's Cheung v Patrick Wong & home run-United Press. Ulian Khoo.
Bill
loc Recommends
opponent Melbourne As
Olympic Venue
Laumanne, May 3.
a
HKAA Sets
Dates For
Two Meets
presentatives Inst night decided on 0.2, beat Kite and Moore 0-1, break through the deadlock at at the net started a stretch of stormy opening passion of the Tingay (Kion, Bearetary)..
"C" Division (1)
WRE
Ireland began the
day with
one
armed player, clinched the vic- tory for his side by defeating Vivian Golto 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 and 6-3-Heuter.
RAIN SPOILS HOME LEAGUE
CRICKET
In the Men's "C" Division Group or by Pomeroy saw the forever, fought back strongly and ment and other amateur sporta | the Pentathlon which will take bricket to four and a half hours.
into the Philippine | best Maiden and Macklo 8-3. Welterweight. -1, Yutakalo probe Konako
2. Abdul Amateur Athletle Federation for (Japan);
anomalles in the Rashid (Pakistan); 3, Lim Gaoleged
handling of the nation's athletic Yung (Korea)
Middleweight,-1, Kazuo Kat activities in connection with the "B. CRC (away) beat BCAA 8.3. buramo
The visitors appeared to be three badly affected by the slippery allow condition of the floor and found
it impossible to produce
the form impressive
and speed showed In earlier Rozario one more point but after which they number of
three changeovers of services, matches. Time and again they
fell prey to their Pomeroy made full use of two half-court gifts to forge ahead net and half-court cross drops. to 9-8. He carried the score to
In tho remaining Mixed
London, May 8. 12-8 after three succesave not Doubles semi-final, title-holders
Discussion over the coming
first-class Young
affected Ramon
and Winnie
and the Rain Pentathlon, contest errors by Rozario to the service and continued his service to 14-8 Cheung were fully extended by
Combined Civilians versia the cricket so severely today that before serving al. A back- Craigengower's Y. S.
Lim and
The Executive Committee of Combined Services was held at not a ball could be bowled in hand push to the base gave back Mary
Arab the International Olymple Com=| a mecting of the Hongkong pry one of the three games started on Satur- the service to Pomeroy who which saw the challengers enjoy mitice today decided to recom- Amateur Athletic Association in which were completed the first set with a 1 G-2 Initial lead. Although well-placed side-line smash; Young and Cheung snatched end to the 100 Congress in the Conference Room of the day.
the lead at 6-0, brilliant back- Athens next week that the 1950 Education Department yester At Portsmouth, however, the weather was kinder and Sus. court play by Lim pulted his Games definitely be held in day,
rex scored 220 for six wickets Melbourne as planned.
The chair was taken by Mr P. on the first day of their two- side to 12-8 and 12-10.
match Donahue, assisted by Mr F. J. day. 14-a-side friendly The decision was made in A wood shot by Mary Wong
with
Hampshire. top. It Congress of
agreed that similar Even so tale interrupted the four points by Young, and three-day 3-3, 4-4 and 5-5. A good nek Cheung. The challengers, hows oficials of the Olympic move events to last year be held for play four times and cestcent The tedium of pro-lunch play shot by Rozario and two netting
after forcing the set to deuce organisations, called at Olympic place on May 16, and has been
headquarters here in preparation tentatively fixed for the South when only 32 cups were scored mer jump ahead to 8-5. Pomero
went on to lead 18-14.
China Athletic. Association in 75 minutes was relleven con- for the Athens Congress. two beautiful M. Lis and P. F. Choy (CRC) inst came back with
siderably in the afternoon by ground at 3 pm be the long therefreshing briskness of Lim had the game then woll cross drops, only to allow his C. C. Kao and M. Fong 2-6, boat
The IOC Vice-President, The events
pút, • ́high - Jump
mp. Deorge and AS. Oakman, in two spells of erratic shols. with a half-court lob, which he Armand Massard of France, tad jump sho
metres or 140 why added 73 for the third
Sumex wicket in-69 minutes. Rozario lengthened his laad sent well wide of the side a minority who demanded that Javelin and 400
Of An entrance fee:
Cox, $8 will be
trying to force the pace, 14-0. Pomeroy, added one lines. On their next two ser- the 1956 Games be taken away yards in that order.
chalked up from Melbourne because the vices, the holders more point with a smash
three points in a row for set. Australian organisers, in failing services followed. Razarlo bo four exciting changeovers
to secure government permission charged and prizes will be was caught one-handed at first awarded to the first three com- illo Acta Pad balted of The superiority
lady-for horses
in the combined events. attractively bitting six fours in for the equestrian the downward stretch by partner Winnie Cheung assort events to be freely Imported fitting the ceiling. From 10-14. ed steel in the second
The matches will.ba set as into Australia, had violated one herd will also be a champlona changeless innings of 65.--
prize. Scoring will be
matches will be continued today, found of the Pomeroy served to deuce and
basic Olympic rules and Mary Wong gradually 15-14. Rozaria drow maltreatment
leval at herself involved with frequent that all events of the Gamer v 15-15,-thon
MOC covering
succumbed to
errors.
After trailing behind must be held in the same place? Mr. Tingay was invited · CLOSE-OP PLAY SCORES
the meeting to present the Al Lorde three-quarter smash
by bla by 0-9, Young and Cheung
| prives at Use end of the meet:
e force Oxford University No formal · communique, was opponent. On overbit placed caught up at 4-8, and
The Combined Civilians ver- Pomeroy within match-point, ahead at 8-3, 11-3 and 12-7 to sued at the end of the sessions sus Combined Services will be 809 for nine declared, Giptice
win the 'set by 15-8.
which was presided over by In the growing excitement,
Avery Brundage of the US, held on May 30, probably
At Cambridge:: Leicestershir ground, TX: Rozario recovered his service
THE SCORES
IOC President. But an unim- the RAF with a forehand pross :Kmanh.
peachable source told the United There will be the sa avents 300 for foam, Cambridge Univer
decision regarding plus six-mile race and a encesaity to bat Mixed Doubles (Semi-final): Prats, the but surrendered it by smashing into the net. A weak return Ramon Young & Winnie Cheung Melbournt was the main subelessrs Raleigh Laing and match) S to a push-shot gave Pomeroy beat Y. S. Lim & Mary Wong Ject of two sessions Alling the
tho final kill | 17-16, 15-8. the opening for which ended the set and match.
(Japan); 2, Nicolas Recondi Asian Games at present toung and D. D. Yue 0-3. opponent to race ahead to 12-3 in hand when he was presented
Arealos (Philippines): 3, Sohan singh
Heavyweight 1. Kenau Fu-
2. Baryatal
kula (Japan); (Afghanistan)--Router.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby Saturday, 8th May, 1954. Over 200,000 tickets sold to' date.
The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close on Friday, 7th May, sa follows:-
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, at 4.00 p.m.
5. D'Agullar Street, at 5.00 p.m. Queen's Building, Ground
Flour, Chater, Road, nt 0.00 p.m.
taking place here.
The decision was reached even as the members returned passes and badges to the Asian Games in a protest against the shabby treatment they received from the Games' officials.
Meanwhile, the Manila Press blasted the Gamer' committee newspaperman
beat. Ho and M. - beas
Cow and T. T. Yu 6-2
(CRC) drew with Kao and Fong Leung zod Yue 6-2, drew with Yow and Yu 6-8.
5. N. To and H. C. Wong (CAC). lost to Eno and Fong 6-7, beat Leung 6-1, beat Yew and Yu 0-1
and Yue en Division Group
"n", LRC (1) lost to CCB -
Park,
King wong and & Y, Z. (CCS) organising beat G. P. Norton and 3. A. Cheet
of hem 7-5, beat 11. F. Alers the Widmer 6-2, beat it. W. Willa
and A. Andresen 7-8.
Gurnes, particularly. fordign P. F. Shao and T. I. Shao beat correspondents.-France-Presso. Norton and Cheetham 7-5, beat Asers and Wikort) 0-4. Does Willlame and [Andrumin "85
“Y, C. Cheung and K. Y. Cheung (CCS) Dost Nortoni and Cheetham drew with Willams and Andrésen
Japan And P.I., bet And Wimes 6-1,
Out Of Asian Games Soccer
Manila, May 3.
4
** Division (A)
In a} Man's "C" División (Group A)
Beckumpoo, IRA ontaruïner: LHC “T) and lost nor. rowly by the odd set in nine,
· Rosalts were;.
• Z, Eltobel} • mand Bahruan Dux (IRE) Jout to P. F. Simon and J. Riviere 2-6; lost. to 7. Halobos and J. Hello-
Japan was eliminated fromwecker 8-1 bees 13.5. Prophet and W., the Asian Games football con- | M3M Bumjaha and M. Bany tests tonight after losing to the (IRC) Deon and Riviere 73 defending champlons, India, 2-3 bat arbor and followay. 6-1;
bert Prophes, and - Stoker, 6*4. lo, a thrilling match,
STRATORiyans and Rähines Ornar (e) a lost jelog tomon - and Riviere 1-8 on to " Hillebos; and Holloway
0.
At half time the score was india 2, Japest hair India's
During
centro-forward S. K. Molmudoune din scored two goale.
-In the second half Indin's butaide-right D. En scored a tins
to fought Japan
The Drow will be held in third, the Public Batting Hall at the Race Course, at NOON, on even up the core, but is best Saturday, 8th May, 1954, they could do was a goal by
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