THIRD TEST

A fine catch by Graveney results in the dismissal of Shujauddin off Bedser for one when Pakistan follow- ed on in the Third Test at Old Trafford.--Central Press

Photo.

Australian Cyclists Stage March Out

Vancouver, Aug. 4.

the The Australian cycling team withdrew from British Empire and Commonwealth Games events last night because of what the Australian cycling manager enlled a "raw deal."

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The Australian manager. You withdrew his team after

Lionel Cox, his are sprintar, was dequolibed in the first race agutest England's Cyril Peacock for the 1.000 metres sprint tile, and Gold medal

C'ux was disqualled after he was necused by Peacock of cul- 100 Ung him ut in the last

for the metres as they Anishing ne.

raced

The oflelal profest lodged by the English manager WIN 1- hold by the jury of appeal,

The jury's docisken to dis- quality Cox and the subsequent Peacock the windiawal gave

sprint tile.

Amid rowdy scenes, the Aus- trallin manager seized a micro- phone and told the crowd that they were withdrawing.

Tire crowd booed loudly a the Australian cyclists pleked up their machines from Inside the wrack and marched qut

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ENGLAND'S GESTURE

CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGENT 5, 1954. **

CAMES

CANADA SPRINGS SURPRISE ON ENGLAND BY

WINNING ROWING EIGHTHS

Vancouver, Aug. 4.

The main events in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games today were being whittled down by the largest number of finals to be held in one day. Altogether 16 finals were due to be decided,

A near capacity crowd of 6,000 was intement at the Empire swimming pool where four fuals and the completion of two diving events were held.

Five Anals were due to bo Edwin Simpson, Canada, dia- į games hold in the rowing events at,qualised.

Vedder Canal. There were also finals in the cycling, wrestling and fencing.

go

Fleas 2

1. Robert Wardrop, 1:07.6.

2. Nicolas Meirio, Africo, 1:00,4,

record by lifting 800

pounds.

Australle won the only other tow Scotland, weightlifting title decided

day. Verdi Berberis took the Southghtweight championship with a

lift of 705 pounds to establish c Bouth new games record.

England won six Gold medals Canada, during the day Jo bring their Lotal so for to 11. Northern Ire- land, Canada and Australia ench won two, while South Africa, Southern Rhodesia and Scotland won one each.

SUMMARIES Main Empire Games zevulis yester- day included:

Athletics Three Miles:

The boxing tournament under way today with eliminat-

rounds. The

Gold Medal of the day went to South Africa when 18-year-old Juan Harrison won the women's 10 Yards Back Stroke nai in the record tline of one minute 19.2 seconds.

Second was Judith Symons of England one minute 17.4 Zealand (time garbled).

Allen a. seconds, and third Jean Stewart. 1:16.8.

3. Derek Fowler, Rhodesia, 1:10.0.

4 Dean Arinall, 1:14.2.

Float 3 1. William Brockway, Wales,

Lincoln 2.

Hurring. New

1:00.9.

Brow, Conado.

New Zealand, to one minute 4. Peter Macky, Bermuda, 17.5 seconds. Fourth was 1:17:7. Lenore Fisher (Canada), dfth Women's 110 Yards Margaret McDowall (Scotland) Stroke Anal:

And Rixth Maureen Pitchfork (England),

The first four all broke the previous record of one minute 18.0 seconds ect by Australiza Judy Davies in 1950.

1. Толп

Bock

Cynthia Harrison, South Africa, 1:16.2.

2. Judith Patricia Symons, England, 1:17.4.

1. Chris Chatsway. England, 13 minutes 35.2 seconds (Care record). 2. Fred Green, England, 13 minutos, 31.2 seconds.

Bando. 3. Frank minutes 37.4 seconds.

Men's 330 yards final:

England.

12

1. Derek Jobeson, England,

(Gamer DeGrd). England,

3. Jean Stewart, New Zealand, kauba 80,2 1:17.0.

Fisher, 4. Leonore

The Duke of Edinburgh saw Canada gain a surprise win over 1:18.2. England.

by represented

Canada

the 8. Margaret McDowall, Scot Thames Rowing Club, in the land. 1:18.2.

final of the rowing eights,

4. Maureen Pitchfork, Englund,

ROWING

Finals, eight car with cox:

1. Canada, 0:59.9.

2. England, 7:10.5. Rawing, pair oar:

The powerful Canadians show-1:19. rd great stamina la a very high stroking reGE, They started at 40 to take the lead, and their vigour and stamina overenme the superior polish of the English gained them a two term and

engths win.

Canada's time was six minutes metres 39 seconds for the 2,000 CUR(130.

A crowd of 10,000 lined the banks of the Valder Canal to see the events. It was the Duke

Hongkong Rink of Edinburgh's drst visit to the

Beat England

At Vancouver

Yancouver, Aug. 1. Hongkong won their first round match when the Rink Bowls Tourna- Iment in the British En- pire and Commonwealth Games started here today. They beat England 26-20).

The Hongkong Leam

was F. J. Liddell, A. Coates, A. Gourley and Raoul da Luz.

repre-

England were sented by d. Carr, S. Lee, W. C. Parker and John Coles.

In the second round,

Zealand -26-20.-Reuter.

The announcer said that Eng-tangkong defeated New land was willing to

disregard

the disputed race, but the Aus- tralians cominued to walk out. The announcer then formally called for Cox and Peacock to come forward for the accord the three races. Peacock went out on to the track and sat on the boards for several minutes while the amouncer three times asked for Cox.

When the Australian failed to alone starbed appear Pencool

Cheung Kin-man Eliminated In Back Stroke

4.

Vrogowy, Aug. Cheung Kin-man of Hongkong and encircled the track amai | failed to qualify for the anni of mingled cheers and boos.

racn'p 110 Yards Back tho With the complete with- Stroko swimming event in the drawal of the Australian team. Brush Empire and Common- Tom Shardolow, of South Africa, who was to have mat wealth Games here today. Richard Ploog in a match for He finished third in his heat third place, cycled round the in one minute 13,8 monds, track to take the third place Winner of the hout was and Bronze medal.

Cyrus Weld of Australia in one had mimate 0.6 seconds, and second Ploog Shardelow each won one of the races and was H. Rigby, England, in one were to have met in the decider minute 8.9 seconds.

and

tho

Empire Games.

Now Zealand look the next

3

New Zealand, 8:23.9.

Pugland 8:24.1

Adalia 8:29..7.

Double sculls:

Australia 7:54.A.

2. New Zealand 8:00.2.

3. Canada 8:28.6.

DIVING

Women's Springboard finals;

1. Ana Lang, England, 120.23

two rowing Gold Medals, win-points.

2. B. the Oats and ning

the Pairs

3. I.

Single Sculls, The successful129.74. pair were Robert Parker and Reginald Douglas, who beat the 120.19. England couple, Nicholas Clark and Thomas Chriqlic.

Australia were third.

won the beating Sidney Road of England and Robert Williams of Canada,

Donak Howlands Single Sculls,

McCauly, Australin,

McDonald, Canada

A. C. Welsh, England. 121.54. 5. J. Lows, New Zealand

104.26.

L. Wood, Canado, 89.

FENCING

Men's Epes Individual inentary pools;

2. Brian minule 12 seconds.

5. Lan Boyd, gland, 1 minule. 51.8 #cconds.

Mon's 440 yards hurdles (pal: 1. David Lean.' Australia, seconde,

4. Harry

seconds.

3. Itobert

seconds.

02.4.

FRANCASAL AND SANTA AMARO AUCTIONED

The horses whose name were in the headlines last year are paradod before The horses, Francasal (left) and Santa Amaro were buyers at an Epsom stable. concerned in the Bath "ringing" case last year and have both been banned from, racing in Britain.

They were sold by order of the High Sherriff of Surroy and part of the prices fetched will be used to pay for their keep since they were impounded by the police

a year ago.--Reuterphoto,

This Family Feud Is

Bhaw. Wales,

93 1

A

Kano. England, #33

Women's high jump Bnal:

1. Thelma fiopkins, Northern Ire. Innd, 6 feet

record

Inches (Games

Dorothy Tyler, England. I feel three inches.

3. Alipo Whitty, Canada, 5 three inches

Men's diacus final:

tret

1. Steve du Plessis. Seth Africa. 109 feet 11 inches (Games record).

2. Roy Pelia, Canada, 10 lei 1x inches (Games record),

3. Mark Pharaoh, Englevid. 130 feet 11 inches (Omnes record)

Men's hop step and jump final: 1. Kenneth Wilmaburst, England. 50 feet one and a half inches.

2. Peter Esri, Nigeria, 50 Ecet inch.

3. Brina

Australia, foet ches

Oliver.

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Lot Of Fun!

Says GEORGE WHITING

Ruger Bannister is going to boat John Lundy in the Mile, and England are going to bring back a pocketful of gold medals from Vancouver,

Who said that? None other than 84-year-old, foot-Injured Jim Peters, who has to forget about being a dispensing optician and concentrate on the captaincy of England's Empire Games team out there in British Columbia—not to mention the little matter of an acute personal concern in the Marathon,

A candlit fellow, this Petvirs.

No hedging, no shillyshollying.

"We have next door to no chance at all in the sprints," he (rom the doclared. "It

NO ARGUMENTS

Lawn Bowls

- Ralph Quarter Me to the Marathon Singles final Standings, Hodges. Southern Rhodeal, won the that we shall have to look for title with a total of 18 points. Soul Africa and New Zealand ued for our gold medals,

poinin, and second place with Australia, Northern Rhodesia and "As for the Mile, I feel that Wales tied for third with 12 points, eschi.

Pairs final landings. Northern Ireland

Roger Bannister

Is guing tu

of 10 port the tile with a top beat Landy. Dont forget that. Canada was second with if Landy is to win, he has gol anish-and 13 points, Scotland third with 12 and to destroy Roger's

that will take a superman." ele-Hongkong fourth with to points.

Cycling

1,000 metres spelat final:

1. Cyril Peacock, England.

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our

Concerning Ute Three Milos. 1s captain

Oven

Frod

more record Chris

world Green Chataway,

and Peter Driver Swimming

Frank Sando England should Women's 30 yards Medley reing

three places- grab the first final:

Scotland, 3 minutes 81 seconds, and no arguments. 1 South Africa. minutes 2.7 seconds.

2. No award (Australia withdrew emphatic With from competition).

South holder 3. Thomas

Finaleod

Bained their swimming Gold Medal

erst

when

Phiret and of Canuda. Gordon retained

irene,

the Breast

Pent No. 1 Paul (England) $ (lie); Smith (Uo); Brooke (Australia) 3 And Long won the Women's:

(tie); Strafford 5 (Canada) Metres

Springboard Tboce

tile with 128.29 points. (New Zealand) 5. All advanco Diving

Pool No. Lund (Austraila) 6, Schwende

4. Reynolds (Canada)

(Wales) All ad- 4. Asselin (Canada) 3.

Shardelow.

Africa.

Second was Australia's Barbara to the final pool tonight.

Reich Women's

220 Yorda

3. Australia, 3 minutes 63.8 seconds.

Fencing Women's Individual Foils, won by

M. Glen Haig, England. with Canada second and Austraila third. Reuter.

of the But no

mention Marathon, Modesty forbids any on this pronowicement Peters

ple-though the opinion of this

vance to the final pool tonight-10am, wenty Engiant. reporter is that nothing short of j

Stroke Gold Medal for Scot- United Press. Innd. She won to two minutes. POINT STANDINGS 602 seconds to break her own,

Vancouver, B.C., Aug. 4.

in the British

afternoon's Empire

Empire Gamos rooord of three Unofficial country landings minutes 1,7 seconds.

after Wednesday Mory Mongan of South ovents Africa was second, and Mac Games, based on a 10-5-4-3-2-1 of points for the garet Grundy of England third distribution

top six finishers: 440 FREE STYLE

Country England Australia

Points

258

188

Canada

200

South Afrien

115

Now Zealand

942

Scotland

422

Trinidad

33

Northern Rhodesia

Southern Rhodesia Pakistan

Nigeria

Wales

Gary Chapman, 15-year-old, Australian champion, won the Men's 440 Yards Phee Style swimming event in the record #mo ΟΣ

39,8 four minutes seconds. He won a great race with Jack Wardrop of Scotland, who led for 380 yards.

Ward The first four clocked four minutes 43.3 seconds. broke the record of four minutes 49.4 seconds sot by D. G. AgEW Jamaica of Australia in 1960.

gained Now John Doms zealand's third medal of the day when he won the Men's 220 Yande Breast Stroke swimming pain a dramatic finish. He won by a touch from Peter. Jervis of England, with Alan another Hime, England, only

•Usados British Gulna Kenya

Gold Coast

Hongkong

and

Chinese Golfer

Becomes Japanese

Tokyo, Aug. 4.

golf

A well-known Chinese champlon has become a natur alised Japanese citizen through the good offices of the Foreign Minister Mr Katsue Okazuki.

Naturalisation

a ca

Canadian carthquake or his own foot injury-ia going to stop our cheerful little skipper from Chadwell Hooth.

from results, What Apart kind of an Empire Genes time are we going to have in Van- couver?

01

tongue- heard

all the slightly ted prophecles I have from our athletes, the cutest came from boxer Bruce Wells, that lofty light-middleweight whose baby face and brulser: fists have bewildered opponenta half-way across the world.

NICE SCRAP

Pro he told me. mcana

fortune to

"This trip feels like a nice little sarap between relations," "Serious enough, but all very friendly, and with pective fame and the Chinese who has been bar no interference from the next. rod from representing Japan in door neighbours.

a world golf championships tre-

metals will walk out, in a fretful bunch when as has happened in the Olympics one of their bright boys gets beaten. No competitor will be called to account by his government.

CHANGE A

team

ATC

Our Vancouver already fasting Canadian chocolate

Two strong men get together which shows that size doesn't mean a thing. They are shot putter John Savidge (left) and weight- fter Frank Copes, who are among the members of the England team at the Empire Games,

I foreigners "After all the

limitiesa inra, cause of his Chinese nationality. have booed, it will be a real hospitality piles of

Mr Sea Shi-ku is the holder pleasure to swap punches with recorders for writing, home to and the Half Milo: the Scots

.

-

Letter.

food,

Canadian, or of the Japan golf championship to Aussie, or a

mother, free transport, aeroplano are playing, bagpipes, and the who understands ips. The lot. Just like gigit- Welsh too dinging. -United Press.

for 1951 and 1983. He was un- anybody else

when you saying your favourite aunt. able to take part in the world what you mean TUESDAY'S LATE RVENTS.

Chicago Sorry.

You know, I really think New Zoaland's Yvette when the withdrawal was made. Cheung Kin-mon had difficulty touch away third.

Englanak won her fourth fenolf championship at

"Above all, nobody will be

has already heaved watching people playing games, And what a nice change The armouncer said that in keeping a straight courte and Doms and

aking me what I think about Williams Peacock was the Gold medallist hit the booms dividing the lunes timed at two

Jervis were both sing Golet medal with victory in early this year, although he was

minules 52.8 the merfs Eper event. Eesand fully qualified,

71 threa-malches against Air Sen had tried to obtain (palities, sa they did when 1 9412, 101⁄2in, in the shot put that is-after- all those Russlan Kenya man is haring around in men, Hungarian footballers, and Shardlow

Bronze.during the last selecta.

five boxed in Warsaw." Xime" olocited

aturalisation here since sogoods.

two woo

baro feet; New

England's high- There was no Silver medal us

"That's it. No Qualifiers for the final were

and Garmen "horsemen, putting polities. Just Cox did not, start-Reuter,

Weld, High W. Brockway minutes 52.8 seconds. All first Canada, Australia

broke

the previous Zealand, who finished in that years ago, but had been un- Ave men

successful.

Mr-Okazaki, who is a fan of robust competition among Com-Jumping Darothy Tyler has been across us, with oh-so-serious

off food since, arriving and has

intent. (Wales), Ben Wardrop (Scot-

of two minutes order. MANAGER OVERRULED

games record

and nonwealth cousins and heavon been advised to go in hospital (South land). Nicolas Mélrino

Dokuzias

Cornada's Hophum, by David 54.1 seconds, set

Mr Sen, diered his help

"penoemaker"

for a special diet but should

Internationalistra in sport is Africa)

weightlifting champion, Lincoln Hurtin Hawkins, Australia, in 1880, world

the naturalisation was finally help any alien

or the beat before her event comes all very well, but, just now and broke all existing games record approved by both the Chinese who seeks to separate us. Hawkins was fourth today, (Now Zealand).-Reuter,

escola, it ja nice to look the It took the judges nearly ten when winding the heavyweight and Japanese Governmente,

he ladies may shed a tear or two, along

Australia's Den MacMillan front door, biff Cousin Bill on minutes to decide the order of division with a total lift of 1,040 *** Mr Sén la confident that

will win tho Japanese Golf but I am assured that no war Anlahing, lime added to the pounds.

Another Canadian Gerald championship for 1054 and re- Will be declared Bennistor considors it a privilege to have the nose, and then all harp a drama by swimming the last 20.

into the ground, spent £100-t. of his own laugh about it.

-London-Express Service), yards under water.

Gmation, won the light heavy-present Japan in world meetings runs Landy

or vice

versa. No cry-baby pocket to challenge in the Mile weight class also breaking the broad-France-Presse,

Vancouver, Aug. 4. The General Manager of the Australian Empire Games team, Mr Jim Eve, last night, over- ruled the cycling team manager, Mr Bill Young, and ordered the Commonwealth's cycliste to compete in remaining events. "Mr Eve said Mr Young "terred" 'in withdrawing the team.

"The jury is the final instru- ment in maleing declalops salgeli ther rightly

Eve added, “In view of a

calon being

made by

holding an appeal by, an op posing nation in the

1,000 metres, the

such a decision]: bud

been honoured,"

KMB

The

and

Stephen Xavier

Is Eliminated, ' In Semi-Finals

Vancouver, Aug. 9. Stephen Xavier 66 Hongkong was eliminated in the semi- finals of the men's 220 Yards British Em- Dash at the

THE RESULTS Viricouver, B.C., Aug. 4.. Today's British Empire Games results werÜ?

-A'LAWN", BOWLS

Rinks, rak ramos: Southrem Bhodesia 29, Canada

Wales 24, New Zealand 18, 24. England 20.3

South Africa klesia 35, Scot;

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