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ATHLETICS BY POST.
SYDNEY CLUB LEADING IN INTERNATIONAL INTER-CLUB MATCH
By "RECORDER”
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1945.
With results now in from seven of the clubs entered in the Inter- national Postal Athletic Match organised by the Hongkong Amateur
London Exyrsan, Berosos.
Athletic Club, Western Suburbs Athletic Club of Sydney, the largest athletic British Amateur Golf
club in Australia with 194 registered members, are leading with 530 points against 496 for England's Shaftesbury Harriers.
Other standings to date are:--Wation Athletic Club (Walton-on-Thames) 330 points, South China Athletic Association (Hongkong) 269 points, University of West Australia Athletic Club (Perth) 218 points, Hongkong University Athletic Club 208 points and Hongkong Amateur Athletic Club 172 points.
The HKAAC had its poorest Gadsden has thrown 183 feet in turnout of the season for the the Hammer event. Norman Phillips Trophy Match at Pokfulam on May 15 and would have finished well up the table at full strength
at full China strength on May 15 at Pokfulam, holder in this event.
The postal athletic match has
considerable
were nearly
South
on the results of which meeting
4537 M. B. S. Tulloh (KHAAC) 4:373 Wong Ka-ya-(EKUAC) 3:00.9 Chan Hung-man (SCAA) Competing Bor Shaftesbury 5:005 Chan 100-yan: (EKUAD) Harriers in the Three Milas event 5:180 R. D. Gray (SAC)
Derek CoburČTI, was
former. E. Maslen (UWC)
THREE MILES Hongkong 3,000 Maties Champion
stii the and
Colony record
14:43.6 C. French (SX) 14:46.8 D. W. Power (WSAC) 1480 Alym (WAC) 14:38.0 1. Roath (WAC)
49.6 D. Wheatley (SH) 11:180 K. Honney (WAC) 13:38. D. Coburn (SH) 1688. E. Pierce (WSAC) 18:34 Chan Kim-hung ISCAA) 16:53.8 Thompson (HKAAC) match, which 17:40 Chan King-yin (SCAA) September 137 Masien (UWAAC)
17:53 Wong Ka-yu (HUAC),
the HKAAC and SCAA scores aroused are computed, but
hot
from
interest
clubs
3, which was very early in the Zealand, India, Pakistan,
reported Philippines English season, and
Japan,
conditions nbroad and many were bad, it being an excessively wrote in asking to be given afternoon with sprinters and lengthier notice of the next one. hurdlers running into the wind Clubs promising to take part in und strong cross wind dis-
ils-the Text postal ing the javelin throwers. will be held from turbing
Walton Athletic Club, one of to November 15. include 18:14.0 1 Stewart (UWAAC)
South 20:154 Chen Foo-yan (HKUAC) the strongest in England, held potential entries
120 YARDS HUEDLES their part of the match on April | Africa, Southern Rhodesia, New
the 184 C. Rocking (3H) ( the Gold 165 J. Frampton" (Sk)
165 A. Willams (UWAAC)
IG Stone (WSAC) ixtures Congestion o
in 191 Chang Yai-hing (SCAA) Western Suburbs Athletic various countries requires long-123 K Graham (USAC) 111 Victor Lal (HKUAC) notice than was given 9. McMahon (WSAC) Club held their part of the thier
match and the Las A. Cooper (RICAAC) fair for this postal malch March 19 in
OTI eather bus on 2 track very period of March 1 to April 30 10.1 8. LA RAC
appears to be unfavourable for 204 R. Bell (BKAAC) Yeavy from excessive ton
2.0 Ng Tg-cheung (SCAA) Shaftesbury Harriers held their Europe, Australia and New Zoa-
446 YARDS HURDLES meeting on April 30, except for land Japan, India and Pakistan
614 R. Bell (HKAAC) the 440 Yards Hurdles, held on and all of South-east Asia. 6.6 E. Chye (SX)
The final extension to June 10 (RAC) May 21, and sent in their results
from 62.3 Cheung Chek-yin (SCAA)
A 632 R. Eston (SH) countries which 63. Lag Kam-ching (SCAA) copärmed. Next 88.1 N. Fletcher (WSACT postal match in 9. R. Mockus (WSAC)
year will be
bad weather conditions and a Coast, Fiji, Finland and Sweden. 163 E. Care (541) team severely hit by an epidemic of influenza.
without any comment or 30 brought in two Malayan clubs 829 G. Stane (WSAC) weather
entries. lentative
write and conditions. or track There was no comment either several other on track or weather conditions are not as yet from the University of West year's bi-annual
of the part Australia, Athletic Club, which this held its meeting on May 22. over the period from March 15 The Hongkong University to May 15 with Australian New Athletic Club's score in the Zealand and Fijian clubs being permitted to hold their part of
5:10
postpl match was computed on the match from February 1 6:10 performances at the University March 30. Championships at Pokfulam in
rest
This
permit
period of
European
HIGH JUMP
H. McMahon (WSAC)
Stableforth (WAC)
A. Orton (SH)
M Rickard (WAC)
N. Collier WSAC)
10
3: 9.
J. BOIS (WBAC
5: 8
5:7
and 5:29%
early March as, by the line the The second postal match to be 5:4 Nerman Phillips Trophy Match organised by the HKAAC from 8:4 was finally held on May 15 after September 15 to. November 15 5:3 many postponements due to bad will weather and conflicting fixtures. Japanese teams to come in 10- the HKUAC could only turn out ward the end of their season 4: 94
the year a two-man team with the of the team bus with end-of-favourable also to the participa
tion of Australian, New Zealand, 11:5 HKUAC had good South African, Indian, Pakistani, weather
conditions
the Gold Coast and Nigerian clubs, Championships. The 440 Yards as well as South American clubs Hurdles results for the Hong-which have as yet shown DO kong clubs competing were taken interest."
term examinations
The
In Cheung (SCAA)
Chan Leong chye (FILUAC)
W. Clark (WAC)
Tsang Chuan-him (RKAAC) Victor Lat (HKUAC)
D. Storey (5K)
Chungwa (KUAC)
Grey S
Wong: Man-wod (SCAA) Lee Shu-chung (SCAA)
POLE VAULT"
G. Howland (SH)
B. Hopine (WAC)
Hart (VSAC)
F. Prayurasiddhi (UWAAC)
B. G. Bond (WSAC)
Kwong Lau-chin - (SCIAA)
M. Hurm (WAC)
E. Mzalen (UWAAC)
C. Rgm (WSAC)
7:114 Danlet Ng (FXUAC)
:
from the results of this event Performances in the postal at the Combined Civilians. v. match so far received are ap- Combined Services match at Kai pended Scoring is on a sliding Tak on April 17.
scale of performances. Thus, with 20, participants in
21:04 or 20: 94 event, the best performance is 20: & awarded 20 points and the 20 35 poorest performance is awarded 20:
พร
ONLY ILK. WINNER Only individual
Hongkong winner
Rey Bell of the HKAÄG. whose 81.5 seconds for the 440 Yards Hurdles is the best performance so far returned in this event. Results
to come in from Swifts Athletic Association
one point,
100 YARDS stt 100 K. Wilmshurst (WAC), are si 10.4 R. C. Land WSAC)
A. Williams (UWAAC)" and las A Fletcher (WSAC) of Singapore Mercury Athletic Club of Kuala 106 M. Qussian (UWAAC)
MAS N. Mcleod (WAC) Lumpur for certain and perhaps Young (UVBAC) from a few
other clubs which 10.1 CUBE AFRAC) cannot make up their mind when 10.1 Wood Man was (SEAA).
10.7 Fung Kat-dee (HKUAC) hold their meeting and have
108 Ng Chuan-Wai (HIQÇUAC) been granted an extension up 103 B. Miller (88) to. June 30.
10,3 G. Kms (bKUAC) 10.9 1. Patten (SH)
Colin Brand of the HKAAC 19.0 Los WIDE-kal (SCAA) managed second place in the 110 Bham Michung (SCAA) Javelin Throw with 168 feet 111 T. H. Tomlinson (HKAAC) 2 inches despite
conditions112 J. Brazier (SH
115 J. Seageant (WAC) that were far from being favour-118 9. (HKAAC)
able.
Ng Chuan-Wat of the 113 L. A. Cooper (RAAC) HKUAC managed second place
іль
the Long Jump with his
University record of 21 feet 10%
220 YARDS,
and (WSAC)
B. Miller (9 and third place in the 235. R. Patien (BH) Hop, Step and Jump with his 237 R. Granville (SH)
23.7 Wong Man-win (ŚCAA). University record of 44 feet 738 Fletcher (W&AC) inches.
243 W. Deaves (WBAC) South China's Chan Yat-hung 23 Lee: Wing-kai (BCAA)
24.4 D. Young (UWAAC) managed third place in the 244 A. Willams (UWAAC) Long Jump with 20 feet 84244 ung Kat-ice KUAC) inches and Wong Man-wan tied unton (HKAACH
AB Ng Chuma-wał (KKUAC) for fourth and fifth place in the 248 Sham Pli-chung (SCAAS 220 Yards with 23.7 seconds 25.7 G. W Nankaville (WAC)
253 E. Mouritz (UWAACH
despite a two-turn track and a Gon Tow-beng (HRUAC) strong wind against him in the 211 D. Humphreys (WAC) 100-yard straight
25.2 C. Booth (WAC)
440 YARDS
.i Several internationals took
part in the postal match, in 513 R. C. Land (SAC) dinding: British Empire Hop. Step 518 P. Osborn (SH) sant
Ken 20 T. Gale (WSAC) Wilmek
jumper Kevin
Champion
| 30 D. McKenney (WSAC) Games high 29 R. Smith (RAC)
TUTINCT
Hon Mahou, und † 53.7 T. Cammare (SH) Olympic 1,500 Metry
54.6 Cheung Chekgin (SCAA) Bill Nankeville, who ran in the D. Dyac (UWAAC)
Leung Kam- 543
(BCAA) 54251. Söngesot "(WAC)
220 Yords for Walton.
Who
Plommer
Another athlete of world class 8.1 Lee Shu-chung (SCAA)
took part was Western 55 B Hinton LAAC)
55.4 T Leach (B) Suburbs AC's
Joha
D. Young (UWAAC). with a fustest. Mile of 4:00.8 this 871 Fung Kat-lae (HKUAC) year, who
clocked 4:20.2. and 37.4 Hool Seng-Suck (HKUAC) finished second in the postal
880 KARDS
R. Parker. (Si)
match ratings to. Shaftesbury 1:STA V, 2. Flummer" (WSAC),
Harriers Roger Dunkley, Eng- i59.9 M. Howe (58)
Estest junior
who clocked 4:17.2.
TWO OF THE BEST
Milers R. Chase (5)
2010. B. Smith, (WAC), 100 J. Burns FACH 1003 D. Dyer' (UWRACY.
The postal match produced 2:053 D. Jones (WAC). two of the all-time. ranking 2:09 J. H. Pierce (WBAC).
2:00.0 1. Stewart (UWAAC).
marica by Australian athletes as as Le Skrobing ESCAM Ton Grayy cleared 48 feet 61⁄2 2lil Span: Hang-many inches in the Hop, Step and fill
Jump and Tony Kak threw 130 Moncelos
Discus 148; feet 10 inches.
ering
Harpmer
2
in the postal match, 2018 Chan
bar!
hammer thrower
DE BORSOD, Nevill
took part in the Shik
Discus Throw evergla #31 feet inch in the
[HRŠAC)
18: 06
3
LONG JUMP
: Gmy (WSAC) Ng Chan-wal. (HKUAC) Chang Yathing (SCAM R Wales (SH)
J. L. Hari (WSAC).
Orton (SH)
W. Deaves (WSAC) TH. Temin:05) (HKAAC) Cheung Wastong (SCAA) K. Selby (SH)
Gom low-beng (HKIAC).
R. Beale (UWAAC)
M.. Dunstans (UWAAC)
Chan Fu-yisk (EKUAC)
E. Mouri (UWAAC)
HOP. STEP & JUMP
Gray (WSAC)
Wilmshurst (WAC)
(EKUAC)
#2:
45:20
44: 7
Ng Chuan-w@
45: 01% 12:1
Selby (98)
L. Hart (SAC). " Stabekorth (WAC)
42; 51⁄2 N. MogLeod (WAC)
R. Wals (SH)
41; € 3. R. Dozsets (WISAC) 12301 Chúng Yetaling (524) 40: 41 Cheting Wal-tang (SCAA)
60: 0 Victor Lai (HKUAG
39: 6
TH. Tomlinson (EICAAC) · I. Brand 1.5)
M. Dunstan (ÚPAAC) 133 R. Beale (U97AAC)
Goh Tlow-beng (RÍCUAC)
Cheung Chek-yin (SCAÁ)
SHOT PUT
41:3
D. Colby (WAC)
Orton (S)
Baals (WAC),
S. T. Harrison (HICAAC)
EL Coe (SH)
P. Stableforth (WAC)
Lee Woo (50AA)
N. Gadsden (WSAC)
G. Badia (WSAC)
Hudson (35)
94 R. Happerer (EKUAC)
T. Davies. (UWAAC)
30: Lee Shui-jok (BCAA) 351⁄2 K. Allen (UWAAC)
M. Brand (HORLAC) Speed (WANGAN 30:11 Leung Yu-nam 30:11 Was Kee-ylu (ESCUAC) 20:2 M. Rickard (WAL). 30:0 Ng Chudwał (BICUAC)
DISCUS THEOW |245:1015 A Kaoke (WAC) 129: 81% G. Badie (WSACT
2. Gold (I) 1:9D, Colby · (WAC) 100: 33 M. Gadsden W&AC) 103; 1o A. Orlen (GF).
ID: 1VT. DIVES (UWAAC) 10:47 C. Fielding (83)
97% Le Sud (SCAA)) 360R Heftmeyer (KLÍAC) 93; 2. R. Allen (LWAAC) 00:11 Wal Koe-vlar (2KITAC) 2011045, Thon (AAC)
C. M. Head (BICAAC)
IN Chusol (EDTUAC) ·
3. Grow UZAKT
32:2055. Leo, W00 ASCANS A
28:10. G. Inglis (WAC)
KOJAVEEN THROW!
I. L Hart (WSNC), 180 PRUGU ZE, EMEA, THKAAC)
W. K. Lacls, (WSAC). ZAD 3 S. Ta Hasulson 2 pELAAC) 133:11
1200 47 LA-Woo (BCAA) (2)
230: O EL Neville-ZE/SAC);
Championship Nears Quarter-Final Stage
Bowlers Again Reap A Good Harvest In County Cricket
•
London, June 1.
Although there were some good individual scores in the cricket programme which opened today, bowlers too reaped a good harvest and. In ten of the 11 majar games an innings was completed by one side and the other started batting before the close.
The exception was proved by the South Africans who kept Essex in the feld all day while they ran to nearly 400 for the loss of only three wickets.
Top Individual" scorer out- | At - Lolcombers
Nottingham- | 51, Horton, right arm off break, side the South Africans matchshire 183 (Martin 53). Leicester- five for 123). Worcestershire 38 was Royal Marshall, the West antre 191 for six,
for four! Indies star, who took 91 off
At Af Peterborough: Northamp-
Cambridge: Cambridge the Northamptonshire attack to tonshire 145. Hampshire 180 for | University 184 (R.V,C, Robins, be mainly responsible for his two (Roy. Marshall #1).
right- arm leg break, four for side passing the opposition's At Worcester: Derbyshire 277 39), Middlesex 92 for "two, total with eight. wickets stand~ | (Johnson 50, Revill 53, Barker. Reuter ing. Three men, Harold John- son, George Dawkes and Alan Revil reached a half century for Derbyshire and Worcester.
hire with four wickets down for only 4 were in a bad way with seven Doug Wright Lancashire wickets - fois 78 was
at the close
the day's most successful bowler and but for John Ikin and Alan Wharton, who scored more than hair the runs, Lancashire would have been in trouble.
St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire, June 1. The British Amateur Golf Championship, which has progressed to the last 32 here, looks more than ever like producing an American victory. Nearly a third of the survivors are Americans and they include several members of the victorious Walker Cup team. Only two members of the beaten British team are left, but in Joe Carr, the popular Irishman who won the title two years ago, and Philip Serutton, who needed only
KEEN FINISHES LIKELY 25 holes today to win two matches, are worthy survivora,
Surrey and Yorkshire, joint Favourite Armer than ever, is Duncan, Britain's captain two Leaders in the County Champion Billy Joe Patton, the North years ago,
ship, are both engaged in what Carolinan timber merchant and Tony Duncan himself is among
keep may provide
Anishes. one of the personalities of the the last 32, having knocked out when Yorkshire got rid of late twice and won by a single Duncan had helped choose for Sussex, before tea for 175, they hole in both his secund and Britain's Walker Cup team and appeared to face an easy task, but then lost three wickets for 43 in an hour.
American tram. But he left it today
third round games today,
was
J. Lloyd Morgan, who
Steve Trederick,
Joe
One major American casualty
Carr touched top form.
The steadiness of Len Hutton one of the today was Frank Strafaci, who while putting out
whem passed over
the lesser known Americans, Joe came to Yorkshire's aid and he tour and stayed. during the last two Walker Cup team was being Bulling, by Sve and picked and hoped to show here there seems nothing to stop hours of the day for a modest last eight 44 noi cut and Yorkshire got that the American selectors Carr reaching the
where he could meet America's within as runs of the Sussex Jimmy McHale, the former pro-score without further loss. fessional.
were wrong.
He went down two and one George Duncan, younger brother
Colonel of
to
Tony
Northumberland Final Acceptors
London, June 1. Forty-four final acceptors for the Northumberland
Plate, to be ru over two miles Gosforth Park, Newcastle, on
Junc 25, Saturday, published here today.
The weights have been raised one lb. for all acceptors which, with revised weights, are:
wera
WARM QUARTER ·
Scrutton too was devastating today while Arthur Perowne, the young East Anglian who like Carr had to play only once today, was so convincing that be had six holes to spare after beat.
McGlew Knocks Up His First Century Of England
Tour
London, June 1.
Hot sunshine and probably the fastest pitch so far encountered during their tour, proved much to the liking" of the South African batsmen against Essex at Castle Park, Colchester, today, and McGlew, the acting captain, who led the side while Cheetham rested, took the oppor tunity to knock up his first century of the tour.
At the close of play, they had made 390 runs for the loss of three wickets, McGlow, the most consistent of the South African batsmen, was in his best form. Effe Endean, his partner in a stand which equalled the previous best for the first wicket 187 against Cambridge University, he took time to gauge the pace of the turf, but he rarely seemed ill-at-ease.
Surrey, reigning Champions, McGlew's Brot mistake, when bave not lost 3 match since be turned the ball into the Glamorgan, beat them last July. hands of short fine leg, was his History
was in prospect of last, His most productive stroke. being repeated when Surrey was the cut, which brought him lost three men for 44 rurs and many of his 13 tours, but he
rally good work by the rored a lot of runs by clever Welsh county had Surrey fight-placing
g
Icr
runs.
His 118, which occupied four Thanks to Peter May and Ken hours, was obtained out of 221. Barrington engaging in
Endean, at first the most. en-
Lourin
European Boxing Quarter-Final Results
Berlin, June, 1. The evening session of the
in R. A. Proctor seven and six. He is in a warm quarter which includes Arthur Walker of wicket stand of 78 runs, the texpring, hit hard all round South Africa, last of the over-damage was repaired and Surrey with the drive predominant and seas men apart from Americans produced the spectable total thuring a stay of one hour and
239. Bruce Cudd, member of the ot
Glamorgany slanted ( 50 minutes, be sent the ball sixth day of the 1955. European American team, and D. S. His batting but had not scored at seven times to the boundary Amateur Boxing Championships remaining with the He gave one fairly difficult began plinghoff, a 20-year-old student the close,
chance of stamping when at 62, two quarter-hal bouts in the the United States who from
but otherwise appeared as sure Bantamweight Division before thrashed the British Walker
8,000 spectators in the Berlin "Sportpalas: Indoors stadium. lan Caldwell, by. Cup player, five and three,
tomorrow
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
as his feft the scoring rate
After be
the third wicket partnership prospered steadily, most of the runs coming from boundaries.
The bespectacled
on
As Lord's: Gloucestershire 213 (Young:58), MCC 81 for two.
feit off appreciably, for Keith, At the Oval: Surrey 239 (May
a left-hander, though driving The results were: Guide, 9 st. 5 lbs; Copernic Bisplinghoft, who just missed 79, Watkins, left arm medium.
Bantamweight: Wolfgang hard on occasions, preferred to Double. Walker Cup selection, is the five for 63). Glamorgan no runs 9.3; Stem King 8.10;
wait for safe-scoring chances. Schwarz of West Germany wod Bore 8.8; Ittassi 8.7; Doonaha dark horse of the championship for no wickets.
UNIMPRESSIVE
on points over Adolf Hans of and Little Cloud 84; Aretle and has in three rounds not yet At Hove: Sussex 175 (John
Mansett purstied much the The Saar. Stepanov of the Slave 8.3; King's Love
8.1: played the last three holes of Langridge 81, Appleyard right
against an attack Soviet Union wo same tactics
on points Lord Fox 8 stone; Mahogany 7 the cars.
The last 32 players include: 20 arm medium offbreak, fve for which looked no more impres-over Alexandraft of Bulgaria St 13; Mixed Vermouth,
Lightweight: 45). Yorkshire 52 for three. sive than one would expect from Quarter-frais from Britain, including Carr, 11
Yugoslavia "At Oztori: The Army 172
won Chaseaway, Sedgebrook, Lightcan America and the
the county 15th in the Cham Lukic of Car and Pellon, all 7.12; Greys South African Walker.
lone (Callan, left arm leg break, siz
the same, points over Flat of Rumania. town and Crown Lands,
7.113
ow for 67). Oxford University 91 pionship table. All
Lightweight: Harry Kurschat Two rounds
for four.
over Hubaazz of At Birminghame Combined
of West Germany won on points.
Hungary Services 251 (Richardson 73,
The remaining two quarter- Leary not out 59, Hitchcock,
drove strongly. particularly anal bouts in the Welterweight orm leg break, six for 54) Warwickshire 107 for
at the expense of the slow leg Division.
and (Wolton not out 580).
break bowler Greensmith the stand realised 110 halde two over Ponants of Faland when hours before Keith was taken the referee halted the fight in
the second round. from a low return to Smith,
Gargano of England won Keith's 94, seared in three hours and 35 minutes, contained points over Guenter Heidemann 16 tours, nearly all well-timed of West Germany, drives. Mansell," after passing The evening session wound- 50 in an hour and 60 minutes, | up with the remaining three showed more treedom and in quarter - Anal - Middleweight his last 40 minutes put on 36 matches.
Carteretts, King's Courtier (Thursday) will reduce the field Golovine and Tuo, ali - 7.10;
to the quarter-finals--Reuter Beau, Sejour, Naucetra, Battle Burn and Vidi Vice, all 7 st. 9 lb.; Inner Circle and Persepolis, 7.8; Defender 1.7; Twos and Threes and Curry 7.8; Stag
Bridge hound 6.5; Cottingley
and Master Richard, 7.4; Beum- field 7.3; Swiss Navy. 72; Gay Robin. Autona Gold, Straight Cut Tree Creeper, Harding, Phalegeno, Village School and Amyn, all 7 st. 1 lb. China Mall Special.
CAMPO WINS FLYWEIGHT TITLE
Pickard Wins
Priory Tennis
Singles Title
London, June 1. Results in the Priory Lawn Tennis tournament at Birming- ham today were:
Men's Singles. final- J. A Pickard (Britam) beat K. Saeed
(Pakistan) 6-2, 6-2.
Unfortunately for Saeed,
Üze
Manchester: Lancashire 251 (Ikin 78, Wharton 59, Wright right arm medium leg break, seven for 78). Kent $6 for one.
Mansell
FIRST TURE HOCKEY FIELD FOR PAKISTAN At the close, when the boardl
Tuns.
showed 390 for the loss of three Karachi wickets, Mansell was not out 86,
· The Karachi Customs, Pakiswhich included 14 fours, Pickard, one of Britain's up and tan's premier hockey team, have Flyweight boxer Tanny Campo, coming tennis player, played
Manila, June 1
38
∙Karachi's fest
Sowlgenski of Yugoslavia, won
The results were:
Koutny of Czechoslovakia won on points, over. Tita of Rumania, Shatkov of the Soviet Union won on points over Plockovski of Poland,
Dieter Wenhocner of West Germany won over Palchy of referee 118 Hungary when the
halted the fight in the third 64 strand,
THE SCOREBOARD Bouth Africans, 12 Innings of the Philippines, seventh in some of the best tennis of his decided to lay
Hitherto, the game has been D. J. Medew, e. Smith, world ranking, completely out-career and the final only lasted turf hockey fled.
on hard, classed his compatriot, Domy 3 minutes. As for the Paki played in Pakistan Uzsua here today to regain his tant, he was completely out of mudpacked grounds which made W. R
bds especially with country's Flyweight title in 12 touch,
serving. rounds.
The bout took place at the Rizal Coliseum France-Presse
Britain's Davis Cup Team
hockey a taster game
b year, l.bw.
har-is Greensmith
94 known in England and the Con
Pickard, who is a Derbyshiretiner servicerant, played superb, tennis throughout, his volleying and were a
Put the hard grounds: also treat disadvantage to overhead work being particular Paldetan hockey teams going ly impressive.
abroad, where slippery turf was In the first set, Pickard thrice often the prime factor in their
detext broke through his opponent's service. On the last "oomaños,
the With
ELT. Keith, e and b. Smith P. N.F. Mansell, not put B A. McLean, not out
Extras
Totai
Quarter-Adel: matches in the 88 Welterweight class:
390
results were: Welterweight:
"Annes of France
won on
for three pointa over Isajev of the Soviet
Fail of wickets. 1/137, 2/221, Union. Linca of Rumania won on points over Melek of Turkey in a fast match,
1956 3/231.
approaching at 5-2, Saeed contributed to his Olympic Games at Melbourne, London, May 31. Britain's Davis Cup squad to w downfall by serving three the Karachi Customs feel that a
dad wil T. E Baller double faults.
Betul-covered hockey meet India in the third round at.
enable the Pakistan Olymple Smith Manchester on
In the second and final sex, hockey team to overcome this Preston Jime, 9 will be composed of Roger Becker, W. R. Saeed again failed with his ser- disadvantage and it is hoped. A. Bailey Knight: Tony Mostram end
vice, dropping it in the sixth and beat India, the reigning cham-Greensmith Geoffrey Paisa, officials m-eight games to give Pickard a pious for a number of yous- nounced today-United Pressconfortable who -France-Presse. China Mail Special
THE GAMBOLS
Bowling
by Barry Appleby
HINK OF! MAN
GREETH
SPEND
RW
The afternoon sesions woundi
0 up with a quarter-finst Male-
1 weight encounter.
The rumit (was:
Mitschleweight:
Sig Sjoelin of Sweden won,
on points over Peters of Elist Germany United Pres
For the most refreshing
THIR QUENCHER
Gamer's CYDER