THE

JOHN DISLEY COULD WELL CAPTURE THE MILING LIMELIGHT THIS SEASON

on

Whether he is taxing wind and limb in the steeplechase, running the Mile, or mountain climbing, John Disley is a man determined victory. In life, as in athletics, Disley knows where he is going and how to get there.

In many ways he is of the Gordon Pirie mould. He appreciates the hazards of sport and sets about overcoming them-by hard work.

Nobody 1:2

Worries

or whether

Having reached the Lop

previous night's effort, he never- -teeplechasung, Disley is not con- not you wat the Steeplechase thelee us a well-judged race to beat the the biggest | The following day Miles Teipit just to leave it at that. The

10-1

Belgian ace Franz Herman, by was his cargnent, So last week-end he set five yards. your-old Steeplechasing Chum- Jobsue Convincing the spurting

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Last year the clipped three meeting's Mile At Indoor the

Frankfurt

John Disley

Dortant

1,500

Metres

2.

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Tri

A TRIUMPH

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with a time of 4 min. 102 NCS in the

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But it was for his outstanding steeplechase.

received

MUERDAY: FEBRUARY 24, 1955.

BLACKPOOL

TOTTENHAM

ARK: JATI LIS

Reynolds, the 'Spurs, goalie, jumps to save a hot shot in the match against Blackpool at White Hart Lane while some of the 'Spurs defenders look on an- SUCCESS

he received thint

'Spurs won 3-2. xiously, the C. N.

Facing Reynolds is Ramsey, the 'Spurs left back. Jukson Memorial Trophy "Athlete of the Year" in 1932 That was the year he won the ÄÄÄ Two-Mile steeplechase title at the White City, In snin. the world's fastest time.

44

In the Olympics, he gained a Buril plaer, and a thonze Medul

Disley

following missed the

storm tlung injury.

A Weishman, John was aze

schemaster

A

director

Cla

Now

he is Al The

LYDINING

Physical formed if Recreation's upw baidag elmb-

стон renbe of Capel Cuvig

Caernarvonshire.

HIS SECOND LOVE

TA

Climbing has always been his

secima i ve

Just Meet

sporting

Navy

YESTERDAY'S RUGGER

Beat

The Police In

Pentangular Tournament

By "PAK

LO"

COLONY TENNIS -

All Seeded Pairs But One Qualify For Quarter-finals

The

Seeded, pairs once again scored victories to qualify for the quarter-finals in their matches of the Colony Grass. court Doubles. Championship played at Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday.

One singles match was played yesterday between the defending Champion, Ip Koon-hung, und Marsland Ma and resulted in a win for the Champion in straight sets 6-1, 6-2.

With the exception of one corn-ly went to the Lo brothers who bination, Joseph Hm and Ernie reduced the lead to 5-3. Before Perelma of CCC, all the seeded the umpire called the game off Kennell and Thomas Lo won pairs won in straight seta.

koine One unfinished doubles match

This game

one zho

will have to be decided today be will be continued today.

won the

the Schoolboys Cham- plons, Ng Man-cheung and

Ho

Cheung-po of St Josephila College, and Kenneth Lo and Thomas Lo. The former were leading to 7-3, 4-8, and 5-4 when darkness prevented further play.

First pair to complete their match to qualify was the corn- bination of the former Tientsin Champion, Eddie Snubolle, and

Gun Club Hill School Sports

The Gun Club

TRI School

rue.

sports were

for in fine

the Colony Hardcourt Chern- Inter-House plan, K. C. Dao, who eliminated cessfully competed Choy Tin-kin and S. N. To In weather yesterday at the bar. straight sets, 6-4, 6-1

Dr George Choa, and veteran

V. T. Wang baki

no difficulty

in their match against

Lam and Rock

ning by 6-2, 6-3.

The

racks sports field.

The two "Walker" eups, Guy new feature in this year's com- Liang, win-peitions, were won by Lugaru House and Nathan House for the girls and boys respectively In

X game between the CCC [iber Inter-House (4 110 pair, Hsu and Peroien, and Atyards; relay eventa. Kam-noon and Cheung Chow, which went to three sets, saw

Yesterday afternoon on the Police Recreation ground at Boundary Street, the Navy narrowly defeated the Police by 9 points (1 try, I penalty goal, I drop goal) to some exciting tennla, in 1961 an injured

6 points (1 try, 1 penalty goal) in a hard and fast game with odd scrappy patches in which the Navy gradually took the ascendancy in the second half and kept up a steady pressure on the Police backs.

lity to end his ifis self-

afflicted Bruss test was to man

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14 manat, each more than

| 3,000 a much, in Snowitzita.

He

Deed his test with lying

| estours, beating the round vet 1948 1 the "Snowdon three tho419 jem, 25-mile run,

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seven hours 24 matas

Disty has always bet yệ garded as something of a gue

He has alwoys been DUK. willing 1 try anything His interduction to athletics was AAA Chief Coach as a Miler. Geoff Dyson netfeled steeplc-

once.

the chasing pssibilities. Jotu

fastest-justified

Dyson's fuit in hian,

ever time of 3 mun 592 servis; and the hours of coaching then the 3 ouf Metros, in 5 mu

Bannister Now, with Roger out of SCUBRIR.

competitive Athletics Diatery

could well capture the the coming

-(London Bxpress Service?

The tighlight at the r was

the Mile 11tatist up: event, where tt Keith Buren of for

Thed

the Eszex Regiment, its his at teinpt to lower his Culony nak of 4 32 1 filed by 12 Ne He was clocked at 4:33:3

Me Marris, wife of Lt. Col 1. N. Morris, MBE, distributed

the prizes at the conclusion of The meet,

1.K.J

in Suffolk (Kl): 2, 14, (isakin

Time: 10.8 c

220 Y 1. Ch. Landell (1):

Tudball 1K). J. Ctn. Buntan

THE RESULTS

100 Vil

and

Ki

2.

INT

(11

INT

7.

To: 249 Mem

440 YO-1. 5. Waite

): 2,

11t1tic); 3. Cpl Bloo

Time 50.4 nee

280 YON: 1, 1. Hoigans (HK);

Clough (NT); 3. Chn, Kingston | Time 2 mins 20.5 secs.

Mile Divitation Event-Winner.

1. K Birch, Tline 431

Mile Team Event Winner, New; Territories (Cf. Hagkinson, Draper, Ch Wash. Mare: mina

3 stes,

3 Miles 1. cm. Hodgkinson (NT):

• Oth. Jackson (NT): 1. Cpl Dewing The LO mine 42 rech

440) Yuls Relay:-1,HEME (HK): 2, REME (KI) 3. REME INT) Time:

Sgt. Watso

48 пост.

100 Yo Hundies),

Merrilt (HK); 2. Cta.

3 Sgt. Douglas (NT). Time: 77, acọn.

Javalla: Cpl. Coul

(HK): % S/Sgt Morria: 3 (f). Distorce: 120 ft 6 ins

Shot Putt:-1, King (13): 2, Crn Walker STE

3. Sgt. Seance (NT).

Distance:

Hammer-1 S/S Walto (HK

Davis (BK): Con. #4/Cpi. Wilmon (K)), Distance: 120

Ir

Jang, C. Finding (100); 2. Cpl. Chaffer, 3 S/Sgt. Jomen und Cpl. Tuit. Distance: 20 It

High Jump:-), Ch. Merrils (100); 2. Petrie (in): 3, Cpl. Brown. Teight: 5 ft 38 M

Discus-1. Bet Walle (HK); 2, Cf. Bray NTE 2 Pc. INT, Dintance: 3.

Cooper

Pole Vmilt-Winner, Cin. Woller. Height: A

1 Mile Medley Relay :—1, RÈME (HK); 2. REME (KI); 3, REME (NT). Time: 4 mins 0,7 aros

Tug-of-Wa-Winner. REME (KI); Runders-up: REME (UK).

Thomas Cup

On April 9-10

Hes secund win was a triumph | Miling limelight

Fins determined athlete. frum his

and drown

sokun

Another Rake Is A

Good Bet For The National

Says RICHARD BAERLEIN,

Mr F. H. Gilman's owner-trained Another Rake in the Grand National and Sir William Waldron's Garuda, trained by Tommy Farmer, in the Lincolnshire Handicap, are two outsiders likely to appeal to small backers.

Another Rake has by far the best credentials of all those with bottom weight in the National,

Kress.

IMPRESSIVE

won

race i performance to date. He Another Rake won ane

Ford Memorial in Ireland last season, but it the Stanley was not until he came to Eng-Handicap 'Chase over 31⁄2 miles, Jand that he really made pro- finishing 11 lengths in front of

Churchtown. 10- Considering he is now a year-old, this is surprising. He gained two modest victories in succession In December. One, 3% miles, suggested he had ample stamina.

Then 01 Nottingham three weeks ago, he put up his

Over

best

Australian Near!

Three Miles

World Record

ont.

The Police started under a disadvantage with four players being unable to turn Scott and Carpenter had to call off due to Court cases, so Nash moved to full buck, and Hughes went on to the wing. Brown took Scott's place at By half, and two spectators were co-opted to fill the blank spaces in the puck caused by the absence of Mayger and Harris, again due to pressure of work.

Thre Navy

Qw1 Moes

had also

were

It

21

sot

The

made

presentation was

The by Lt. Col. E. R. Cox. trophies were donated by Major The first

BOW the CCCA.C.A. Walker, M.B.E. pair trailing by 0-2 and coming Senior Officer in charge of phy- back to level the score at 2-2. steal training. Land Forces, From there on Pereira and the left-handed Hsu never back to win the set by 0-4.

jookid

a

Nathan House retained the Athletic Trophy scoring polnis. Elliot House was second with 32 points. Lagord 47 and Grantham 35.

Twenty-two events We're for Children who came first or second in their event will represent the School at the Service Schools Sports 00 March 5, at Boundary Street, Kowloon.

The second set found Pereira faltering with his service of many occasions and giving a drop couple of valuable games away. attempted Annandale made | the Police half, but the latter's two changes. Davies went todefence held out and it was the but hit the crossbar and the ball Pereira was very weak on his competed

service, double-faulting no leas the right wing and Plumeridge Police who first took the lead by bounced back into play.

times than four

to give the came to Allwood who with to the pack. In comparison the adding another three points,

opposition vital points. This The Police forwards took the lovely drop added another threet to Au and Cheung at 2-0, much changes left the Poilce

points to the Navy's score. 9-0. Welker, but they held their ball at their feet to the Navy 25

led 4-2 in awarded a where they were

Hu and Pereko throughout fairly well.

HOW THEY STAND

result and Marsh

Ая

of yesterday's the thind set and, playing an the penalty for offside in the fineout, ' shining Highly in the threes, ter s missed narrowly, but game the Navy and the RAF are attacking game, went on to win seconds later the Navy repeated now on level terms in the Pen- the set by 6-3, and will meet while Perry and Sheeley were

their offence and Marsh con-tangular Table with the RAFV, T. Wang and Dr. George Girlz - 1. Nathan: team Elizabeth bost forwards. The Navy threes did not settle

taking pride of place by virtue Choa in the quarter-final round, Kench, Margaret Goodrick, Firmin, Jacqueline Truscott. the Police diti, and as well as

of points for, and points against

The battle between School-

Inter-House Relay (+12) Boys- Here is the latest table: bad bundling on their part rolned

PWDL F

Champions Ng Man-Lugard: team Brian Turner, Mamae A Pta. boys many a good chance of scoring

chicung und Ho Cheung-pond Reale, Harry Gried, River Weinrobe 8 8 0 0 121 31 10 Facet

was by far the best

and Boys (10-12 years) 10 yds Sprint.-- 7 3 1 3 50 29 7

the Lo brothers, Kenneth threes while in the forwards

7313 37 AB

Thomas.

the 1, Roger Wehrabe. (1); 2. John also went into the Kyle-Prica (1); 3. Peter Ravold (N).

In the opening sot third set.

Anandale was outstanding, par ticularly in the loose where be

played a fine came.

The Navy kicked off and the Police

with opened

a strong altack at a fast rate, and in the first minute the Police

were awarded a penalty for offside.

Prowse's kick was short and Annandale gathered and kicked thead. Fleet, following up fast, took the loose ball and riced a

good 45 yards, but was grounded with about ton yurds to go.

The forwards gathered round and formed a scrum, but one of the Police handled the ball in the scrum, and the Navy were awarded on cary penalty which Annandale converted. 3-0,

It

only took another two minate before the

Police levelled the score, when Moss got the ball from a lineout and sent Marsh off in a lovely run which outstripped the defenders, and Marsh scored well out. The conversion

3-3,

Why

missed.

verted to make it 3-6.

The Navy pressed back to 15 yards from the Police line, Winning a, acrum, they passed the ball out to Fleet who tore through an opening to pass on to Blain, who was forced out with feet to go.

Army RAF

Nave

The Police cleared upheld with Club a kick. but on the 23 the Navy Police were awarded a penalty

and Annandale very cleverly kicked a short one to the blind side and Blain got the ball and, finding the Police defence cracked wids open, ran through to score well

cart

(0.

In the final minutes, with the Navy attacking, there

serum ten yards from the Police

line.

The ball went loose and

7 2.0 5 30 64

7

2106

7100

20 80 2

THE

TEAMA

Following are the results:

(0-12 years) Inter-House Relay

Strata

Girl (10-42 years) 70 yds Aprint.---

Baya (10-12 years) High Jump-

Christopher Grey Wilson (3); 2. Tan Macinnes (1): 3. John Brooking (0).

the schoolboys adopted lobbing 1. Jacquillé Truscou «UN); 2, Mar- tactles and were trailing by sarot doodstek (N): zimebeden van 0-41. Ng and Ho soon settled Kench (N). Lloyd, Navy: Webb, Blain,

start and Fleet, Davies, Allwood, Smith down after a shaky

drow level at 4-4. The score Annasidale, Davies, Bey- field,

once agala deadlocked at Reeves, wee non; Harris, Brampton, Phurneridge, Culverwell,

Police: Nash, Hughes, Moss, Marsh, Stevens, Brown, Lellioti Rankin, Colborne, Dunnilchlife, Perry, Shelley, Bryan, Prowse, schoolboys won

Dawson

TWO MAJOR UPSETS IN

SCHOOLBOYS' BADMINTON

CHAMPIONSHIPS

5-5.

Displaying

confidence more and Sorno hard drives, the the next two games for the set.

on

Giris (10-12 years) High Jump.- 1. Margaret Goodrick (N); 2. Sandra Shore (E) 3. Eltzabeth Kench (N). Boys (10-12 years) Long Jump

1. Roger Weirsbe (L 2, Jol Bullen (); 1. Peter Simms (5).

Girls (10-12 years) - Long Junnu.- The second set saw the LoJacqueline Truscott (N); 2. Deanne brothers relying

baseline Walker (N): 3. Barbara Rosa (N). drives and they got Ng and Ho Boyu (10-12 years) Tirrowing the

Cricket Ball,, John Bullen (0) on the run. This rattled the

2. Peter Ravold (N); 3. Harry Wi schoolboys and the Lo brothers cox (0). went on to clinch the set by

Big.

Girly (10-12 years) Throwing the Founders Ball-1. Dorothy Winslado

N; 2 Sandra Shore (E); 3.. S Firmin (N).

The final was played under fading light, Ng and Ho had a

Boys (7-8 years) 50 yds Borint- lead of 2-0 but the Los mindet. James Burby, (E); 2. Nicholas

Kench (N); 3. Cô Middleton (N). Girls (7-815 years) 50 yds Sprint 1. Lids Leddington (1): 2. Virgista cox (E): 3. Anne Petitt. (N). to

the score even at 2-2, The youngsters looked like they had the game in hand when they won three games in a row

the Colony Two major upsets were registered in Schoolboys' Open Singles Badminton Championship played There was no further scoring at Queen's College Hall yesterday, one in the Senior and lend by 5-2.

the other in the Junior Division.

in the first half

SECOND HALF In the second half the Navy

Loh Chun-hon of St Stephen's Betty Yung (SHS) and Chan Wal-cheak (WYHK) beat Wong Yue-lan (CSM) and Wong Wal- hung (SSC) 15-4, 15-3.

The way Another Rake quick-spent more and more time in College, displaying top form, ened after

crossing the last fence was impressive. His pro- gress is reminiscent of that of the 1951 winner, Nickel Coin, and he is gradually attracting backers to his side, though he is still at 40-1.

Yale University Swimmers Broak

The 8th game saw no less than eight douces and eventuni-

NAV BHARAT TEAMS

Klays (834-10 years) to yds Sprint. Brian Turner Peler Brightwell (N): 3. Donald Morris (0).

Giris (8-10 years) 50 yds Sprint. 1. Christine Edwards (2); 2, Ciris- tine Born (N): 3. Anthea Danby (N).

Boys (7-8 years) Sock face (30 yards). 1, David Walpole (E): 7. Kenneth Godfrey (E); 3. Terry Pemberton-Piggott (G).

Girls 17-01 year) 40 yds Skip- Beverly Nash (G); 2. Linda

beans (L); 3. Bare Butten-

eliminated Long Hin-jock of DBS, runner-up to Ko Wai-bong | in, 1982, in straight seta.

Boys' Junior Stories The other upset was when

Bemi-finals Wong Kai-dung of St Paul's

Wong Ku-tung beat Louis Hul of St

(EP Co-ed) Collego

beat Louis. Hui World Relay. Mark Joseph's in the Junior Singlen

(SJC) 11-5, The first round of the Mixed 11-3; Garuda has been a racecourse

Souza (SJC) beat George New Haven, Feb. 29. Doubles also

played yester tip for the Lincoln for the past

Yale University

the firm favourites, Martin Q. Wong (WYHK) 11-8, Hockey fixtures on Sunday. yesterday day with 10 though he is at 33-1.

days,

beat the world 4 x 100 yards Mary Wong and Manfred Kan of

11-5. and, there has been no market free-style swimming record in New Method School, defeating move for him.

a time of three minutes 20.3 W. S. Wong and Sul Chuep of seconds,

Queen's College,

He has the ideal weight for a four-year-old - 7st. 5lb. —- anch has not had a lot of racing. Ho ren only once as a two-year-old and appoured 11 times on the

flat last person.

Melbourne, Feb. 28. The Australian runner,

H. Packham has been engaged Asian Zone Final Dave Stephens, nonred the to ride, and this will probably world record for the Three-mean putting up 2 or 3ĺb, over- The form on which he can be Mile run tonight when he weight. won the Victorian title in 13 given his best chanco was in

the Drayton Handicap The Asian Zone Anal of the

It broke the former world mile at Goodwood last year.

Harry Lime, giving 12ib., won Thomas Cup, Badminton Cham-j plonship, between, India and record held by Gunder Hagg, by a short head, while Tip the Honglume, will now be played but failed to match the latest Bottle was four lengths in India on April 0 and 10, time of Rusdan Vladimir Kuts, fourth. All three Casimiro

Bombay, Feb. 23.

Gomas, Secretary the All-India Badminton

sociation, Enid today.

minutes 31.8 seconds.

tha

of 13:26.4,

the known Stophans, AS-

"Flying Milkman becouse, ho India origamily suggested that trains while delivering milk, ran the tile be played in New Doll barefooted and won by 800 on March 6, and 0, but it was yarde. finally decided tá siano

the

Ho sak later he knew tho had match in April, after 6. request broken Bags, Line, and also from Houghton 10 portpone had failed to reach Kutar record ment,

certain I'il·

Lincoln.

over

Away

are in the

IMPROVEMENT Harry Lime now gives 131, which means they are handicap- ped exactly on that running without making any allowance for the improvement likely in Garuda from three to four

years.

raprove as I've only been run- Harry Lime may piso give

ning & your "-Steptune said..

Gomme sald there was likely "However to be a change of venue, as Now Delhi would be quite, warin 'in' the second wool of April.*

He added that; climatically Bombay would be mone wallable, and that he wa, now in "core", sultation with members of the Managing Committee of Fine All India

Badmintono Ámmondation: about the vernis,... Reutere

weight to his stable companion, Swept, a four-year-old

with loud why he was not wouring only Tat. ib. But 11 Harry Der Stephen old just amo is the viable selected, tha couldn't afford, a

55) teather of Garuda can always Syphacmelly" broke the riport to best him provided his Australians record of 18:36,4 on * horsex hát?? mado entisfactory Sponsors Buss, track duriDEA

The previous record set up a few days ago by almost the ame team whe three minutes 21.3 seconds.

was

THE RESULTS Results of yesterday's gurnes The team was Kerry Donovan were

Senior Boys', Open Simples; : (49.1 seconds), (59.4 seconds), Sandy Gideonese Loh Chunhon (SSC) beat

Rexx Audrey

(DES) 15-4, (49.8 80060d) and Dave Arm- Long Hin-jock

13-6... atrons (51.2 seconds).

Mirza Doubles. Rex Audrey replaced John

Mary Wong and Manfred Kan Miles in the team which set the. recordă. Q: few. days ago (NMC), bent. W. S.. Wong, and

Sul Chuen (QC) 15-10, 15-4; France-Presse,

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shaw (E).

The following have. selected to represent the Nav

Boys (816-18 years), 40 yds Back

Dovit in their League Race-1. Brian Tuner cook a Bharat Club

Seymour (G); 3. John

„Ģirts“ (03-10 years) 40, 'yds_skip- Nav Bharat "A" v Dutch pigt. Christine Edyanda (RN Hockey Chab at King's Paric Betly, Marlow (L); 3. Nicols. Firmin Boys: Junior Doubles Semi-finalz

Pool Ground at 4 pm.

Spoon Face, Michael. Baker. (1 Martin Wong and Ng Blu-benu FM Soares, Hanam, J. Mc- Boys (7-81 year) to yds. Egg, and (WYHK), beat Bunny Ismail and Cormack, Sarwan, Bhagat, Gur-Kenneth Glover (G): 3. Robert Norman Haroc (ERIS) 18-7, bux, Gurcharan, Mailt, Molin-Murray (E),

Giria_(1-811⁄2 year) 43:yds Egg and 1997;

der, U.S. Dillon, Utiam, An

Spoon Race, Hillary Cranch (G); Loude Hut and Geerste Souza

Nav Bharat "B" v Police at Carol Ayres. (L1) 5. Maureen

Potts (N), (SJC) bert Sing Ding-yuen and Police around Boundary Street

Boys (8-16 years) 100 yds Potato at il, am: Garton, J. Asome, Nacole botor Brishtwol" (N); 2, D. Brown, Kanall, M. Shroff, Joby Walpole. (E) 2, Robar. Mečosi

Frederick, Curry, (N). Tarasingh," B.N. Hegde, F. Asome, Charan

Reserves Iqhersingh,

Androw Kho (walkover)

Schoolgirls' Doubles Ding-Yung (SHS) and Chan Yuen-yue (SMS) beat Wong

and Chan Mal-la singh, Y-lan (CSM) 11-1, 15-1.

by

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A. Ullah and Bhansingh.

Barry Appleby

ON YES, THEY'RE

VERY EASY

KOULD YOU MIND CI SING | THIS NYLON, SHIFT FOR THE OLD FASHIONED TYPE THAT MY HAS TO SEND TO THE. LAUNI

Girls (8-10 years) 40 yds Egg and Spoon Stace. - 1. Georgia · Docherty 1:2 Dawn Wilby (L) 3. Pabicia Szoodall (1)

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