/ THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1955,
FASTER THAN MARJORIE JACKSON
SHIRLEY STRICKLAND RUNS
100 METRES IN 11.3 SECONDS AT WARSAW
Warsaw, Aug. 4.
Shirley Strickland of Australia bettered the world's 100 Metres record for women when she clocked 11.3 seconds at the International Youth Games here today. This was one-tenth of a second faster than the record of 11.4 seconds set by her countrywoman, Marjorie Jackson, in 1952.
A fresh following breeze may prevent recognition of the record, but the official results announcer described it as a world record.
now
Mis Strickland set the time in winning the final of the 100 Metres, Earlier she had in the been benten by inches stud-final by the Bungortan Kir, Ve Nuszmely, both re- turing 11.0 seconds,
Hirt led
But the Australian from start to finish in the Anal with Mis Neszmelyi geçend in 11. vexis. Zinala Sofro- nova, Soviet Union, was thinl.
The crowd of about 12,000 in The Wertaw Army Stoilium stave the fair-haled Australia eir thunderous ovation when her time was announced,
Stric Strickland, who still
her
maiden
athleffe competition though she has been Mrs Delahunty for! some pears now, was an athlete of international reputation when
When It Comes
To
Sales Talk, Britain Leads America
Says GEORGE WHITING
Rocky Marelano defends the Heavyweight Cham- In New York next September pionship of the World against Archie Moore, a Missouri-horn Negro who, if he sees 40 again, will recognise the scenery-despite official 110 one had even heard of protestations that he is really only a lad of 38. Marjorie Jackson,
She rom's
from Perth, West Australia,
In 1948, when Jackson was Hill
With a hent wave operating, all is comparatively
the moment. | Marjorie quiet along Manhattan's bruise-bench at herry But, nursing a businesslike desire to sell their product to Yankee Stadium customers as possible on carly teens, Shirley Stricklands
be soon third place in the 80 September 20, all interested parties will Metres Hurdles in the Loudon distributing their propaganda leaflets. Sucker-soap, they Olympic Games. At the Helsinki Games in 1952 she won the Ro call it on West 49th Street,
took
Metrex Hurities
the 196 Metres
and pineed
many
60
tor Mr
his theme.
"Nothing ever came easy there's Holling In peace sreond to Marjorte Jaekesan inheemes a man as modest still-me except
ulcers,"
says and bumility--but Shake - Moore, developing dog not speare's warriors came cheaper" wolted years and years for a A lineng wind
Joey Maxim's Light- nullify seeeptance of a fast run then the Rock and the A ch. No shot at
New Yorker Henvyweight title. but I took
Then Marciano and as a world record if the wind self-respecting relocity is under the permissible) would fall for that kind of spiel, hum.
Many world records, i cluding sale of Mel Patton's and west of those accomplished the Pan-American Games At were made with the aid of
twinci following BITOH
Just under the permissilite limit),
HAMMER RECORD
Krivonosov f Mikbai Soviet Union beat the World Hammer Throw record with a throw of 64.33 metres (211 fect
to
his So the come-hither must manager. Al Weill, gave me the
iri needs be couched
rougher run around. Always 1 was the will be iron guy who got stymied. But now the unbenten I am in, and I don't aim
Jirst-degree miss.
beat How do I know I can almost
Marciano? Because I'm the best ighter
world In the
in the heavier divisions.
termis. The "link" resolution Marciane.
ነገ honielde from equally consistent Moore.
from
the
A RETURN
PERSISTENCE®
WINS
Shirley Strickland was a great name in athletics in the era when Fanny Blankers-Koen and Maureen Gard- ner were at their peak and when Marjorld Jackson had not ever been heard of.
Warwickshire Need 173 Runs To Save An Innings Defeat
Birmingham, Aug. 4.
South Africa's cricketers are in a strong position here ngainst Warwickshire who, with all second innings wickets in hand, need 178 runs tomorrow to save an innings de- feat.
A
The touring side carried their overnight 56 for nought to 882 for nine before declaring half an hour from the close today and Warwickshire's opening pair hit off 21 without loss before stumps were drawn.
The huge crowd of nearly lean 64 consolidníct 25,000 saw somo of the best jstórt. batting of the tour by the South
Africans.
Jackie
Goddard,
the fine
McGlew dominated the first
and it was
the
Kwong Wah Invite Guest Players
Three guest players have been invited to Join the Kwong Walı`soccer team on fis tour of Southeast Asia. They are Wil Fat-kim (KMB)
goalkeeper; Chan Fal-hung (HMD) half-back; and Tan Ham-ho (KMB) wing forward. They will travel to Singapore and meet the 15-player Kwong Wan contingent.
Army Small Bore League
The opening pair, McGlow und Trover partnership
their twelth time on the tour that he corded in the 12th round of the put on 140,
respectivo scores eventually passed the half century, beling 84 und Russell Endeon
71 and then 93, Roy Mc-
Manila's Cesar To Meet Gianelli Over 12 Rounds
Only two possibles were re-
Bore League- Army Small
those by S/Sgt. Norman of Dlx- FIREWORKS
trict Workshops R.E.M.E. "A" The second big sland of the and by Pte. Anderson of 8 Com- kenings, 00 by Endean and posite Ordnance Depot. But a fourth wicket, muttedthere being six re-
of Bear McLean for the
misses were was dominated by McLean. They took only 14 minutes for their partnership and McLean provided the fireworks with a six and eight fours and he was chiefly responsible for their first 50 In 38 minutes, claiming 30.
*
Then Endean, receivingt fine Manila, Aug. 4.
support from his captain, Cheet- Italian Flyweight Champion
ham, had a stand of 60 for the Nazareno Glanelli arrived tourth wicket. But his was day from Rome for his scheduled nixed luning for he took over match with local Bantamweight two hours for his ret 50 and Le Cesar on Aug. 10.
only 50 minutes for the sub- The Italian boxer who undiquent 48. recently Wog European Fly- weight Champion Was Becom-
Spoldi,
She has retired from and returned to athletic companied by his manager, petition more than once. When Marjorie Jackson, now retired, ran the 100 Metres in 11.4 seconds at Giu, Japan. in 1932, the general reaction was that no woman would ever run faster.
The perennial Shirley has proved them wrong, for Marjorie never clocked 11.3, with or without wind sid and the wind gauge often calls a nice stiff following
Central Press Photo. breeze permissible.
COUNTY CRICKET
Yorkshire Earn A Slim
First
Innings Lead
Over Leicestershire
London, Aug. 4.
from
Mr An early sample Moore shiWS much promise-.-
the between poised delicately
"I can box and I can punch. burn" with I beat Maxim and Harold John- the moder de
the substantial which
Tuny son and Bobo Olson, three of Gatento used
his the best boxers in the business to preface perspiring virtuos today. I licked Nino Valdes and displays of sily, and the hope I win" of Bob Baker, two of the world's
A bold eighth wicket stand of 138 runs in 90 minutes less articulate pugilists,
hardest punchers. And I pound- Another world record wast
ed hell out of Clarence Henry by Freddle Trueman and Ray Illingworth earned York- 'SCARED'
theshire a slim first innings lead over Leicestershire on the benter when Vasilly Viasenko (Soviet Union) clocked eight
second day of their match at Leicester today, are clear, Moore's Intentions mis 494 veonds to win the
# permit- pithily expressed, 3.000 Metres Steeplechase.
of no
misunderstanding. twit This beat the ofcialty Says het
Marciano is peare. Il bust reengnised right minules 49.6
Rozsnyol him on that fragile nose of his, Sumber by
Also any
other (Hunkcary) Ira the European and so will. Championships t Berne last part of nim that Is convenient,"
Moore and Charley Johnston. congratulated
vour.
Replying to Leicester's first innings total of 801, York- shire struggled against the Australian spinners, Vie Jack- son and Jack Walsh. Seven wickets crashed for 170 with
only Vie Wilson, 68, showing any resistance.
when he was considered best boxer-puncher around.
"I can
hit just as hard as Rocky, and I know I can box rings round him. I've got ten and I've reach inches longer also got just the left hand to take care of that brittle nose of his.
"Sure, I have to give Rocky
Then came Illingworth and ineluded a six and ten fours in A return if I win, but that don't Trueman to hit out lustily and 01. manager
Jackson took six for 75 with be worry me any. I'll just have to put Yorkshire alread., Trueman 10 are
while left-arra this simple beat him twice."
hit 14 fours in his 74-the highest his offureaks pure faith honest intention. Also on the reasoning which prompted it,
bu Pent Karvonen of Finlanet has three better times the best being eight ming 45.1 reconsin which he returned a statement of
Oslo Inst month.
Russian athletes, who yester day won six events, had on- other good day today, finishing first in three nats.
Fials winners today were; 800 Molres (women)---Nina Olkalenka (Soviet Union), two mins 9.4 sees,
High Jump-Jaroslav Kovar (Czechoslovakin)
metres
(8ft. 6%),
1.00
SWIMMING
Men's 100 Metres Free-Style
Lev Balandin (Soviet Union), 51.7 seconds.
his
on
and
Mr C. S. Wang
Honoured
THE BAIT Not bad. Not bad at all, But I think I can promise sharper September 20. barbs before Especially when At Welll, on behalf of Marciano, has made up his mind whather de-
10 scribe Mccreas a dangerous the American challenger or equivalent of a piece of cake.
The selection of bait is not Mr C. S. Wang was the guest easy when you are on a 40 per of honour at a dinner given in cent of the takings. One false House lep, one wrong word, and the ot Winner his honour yesterday by the President Mr suckers slay home-as was dis-
claco
of his career-and Illingworth spinner Walsh had four for 107.
Record Entries Likely For 1956
Olympic Games
Melbourne, Aug. 4,
GOOD RECOVERY
Surrey, with whom Yorkshire shard the lead at the head of the County Championship table, also made a good recovery utler losing first innings points by 28 runs to Lancashire.
Aldo
+
Warwickshire's bowlers tired but nover really gave up and Hollies, in particular, had a long speil with, in all, 61 overs. He 100 Gianelli, described as one of claimed four wickets for the most colourful fighters on runs and was helped twice with
and stumpings
who the European continent
by Spooner ranked as No. 3 contender for caught three other batsmen to
Pascual
1 Perez's inve Ano record for Argentine Crown, will fight for Little Innings. Cesar's title in a 12-round fight
at Rizal Stadium.
Spoldł sald Gianelli,
who
weighs 1:12 pounds and is 29
years old, is a "scientifle" bøger | F. C. Gardner, not out with more experience in the N, F. Horner, not out ring than Lille Cesar.
Spold! said that from Manila
he and Gianelli would fly to Australia
for an
EDUGALDEZENt
with Australian flyweight Cham- picn Johnny Black, From Aus- tralla they might fly Japan, he said.
UZX
to Heine
Goddard Fuller
If Chanelli beats Little Cesar
on Wednesday, he will be the
South Africans
the
1 very
Three of corded ninety-nines. these were in one team that of
Composite Ordnance Depot. In the next round close result should be seen in the match between Workshops R.E.M.E. "A" and 2/7 Gurkha Rifles "A".
District
The results are as follows:- 2/7 Gurktin Rifles "A" 676 v Dint... W/9. "B" 671.
2/7 Gurkha Rifles "B" $44 v Dist. W/S., "A" 502.
H.K.C,T.U. 581 7th Hussars 577.
C.P.O. 580 V Brit.. Ind. Prov. Coy, 828,
24 Field 507 6 C.O,D. 589. 4 Gurklia Int., Bde. 697 v 42 Fleid
820,
North Star 054 v Northambians
H.K, Sign Ma v Northampton "A" 663,
40 D., R.A. 407 v 40 Div.. Prov.. Cor. 176.
13 L Score Piz I C.O.D.... 12 12- - 7007 24
217th Husmars 12 to
Dist. W/B.,
second Italian "Invader" to win night 50 for nought in reply to
Northamp
fans "A"..
THE SCOREBOARD Warwickshire 1st Innings 188 Warwickshire 204 Innings
0
10
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League Table
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a Philippine boxing tille. Early the Warwickshire last month Italo Scortichini Itted score). the crown from local Middie-D weight Champion Young Paulino. Townsend
United Press.
GERMAN TENNIS Von Cramm And Budge Patty In Doubles Final
Hamburg, Aug. 4. Gottfried Von Cramm (Ger- many) and Budge Patty (United States) the holders, reached the Final of the Men's Doubles to- day when the German Lawn Championships were Tennis
here, beating Ab continued Segal and Ian Vermakk (South Africa) 6-4, 6-1, 9-7.
In the Mixed Doubles Miss M. Carler and Adrian Quist (Aus- tralia), a seeded pair, entered the Final with a 6-3, 3-6, 8-6 Mrs Anne Marle win
and Jean Boroim
over
A breezy sixth wicket stand of 74 in 65 minutes by Ken Barrington (54) and Jim Laker (55) looked like saving Surrey but then three wickets fell for (France).
T. L Goddard, c. Townsend,
b. Hollies
C. A. R. Duckworth, c.
Spooner. b. King
W. B. Endean, c. Spooner, b.
Thompson
R. A. McLean, c. and b.
Thompson
J. E. Cheetham, e, and b.
Hollies
P. N. F. Mangell, not out
E. R. H. Fuller, st. Spooner,
b. Hollies
Spooner, b.
P. Helne, C.
Thompson Extras
Total (for nine wickets
declared)
Thompson K. Dollery Seghers
Hollies King! Von Cramm and Patty will Hitchcock Townsend
and the Directors/covered in the recent San Fran-- with more than a year to go four runs. C. Y. Tung
argument between Mar and Committee members of the ciano and our Own Don Melbourne has already received Surrey's spin bowlers Lock meet Adrian Quist and Hussell notice of acceptance for the 1960
Final of the Men's Doubica. Kwong Wah Athletic Assocla- Cockell.
to celebrate Mr Wang's
their opponents This same Cockell of course, Olympic Games from 68 coun- and Laker struck back when Seymour (South Africa) in the
batted again tion
Quist and at the close Lancashire were
and Seymour beat recent re-election as Chairman defends his British title against tries Including Russia.
147 ahead with throo Freddie, Huber and Franz Salo of the Hongkong Football Asso- stable-male Jack Gardner at the
final only This compares with a
(Austria) 8-4, 6-3, 0-1 in White City on September 13- but I doubt if
ons, total of 68 at Helsinki in 1952: wickets standing. Jack Solomons,
semi-nals-Reuter.. enterprising promoter of this 59 in London in 1948 and 49 in fracas, will get any considerable Berlin in 1030. propaganda help from ellher of his two stars.
Women's 200 Metres Breast clation. Stroke--Eva Szekely (Hungary). 2 minutes 55.1 seconds,--Reuter,
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
from
Many representatives other clubs were present, among whom were Mr A Millen, Mr A. McAlpine, Chief Insp. Scott, Mr Ramsey Omar, Mr K. K. Ip and Mr Mok Hing.
NO INSULTS
Cockell says he will do
says
he
ig do
the
Lieutenant-General Bridgeford, innings and 23 runs at Swansea, Hockey Association
Annual Meeting-
The Annual General Meeting
Bowling
tines
-
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3
Ladies' Tennis
BB2
O M R W
Championships
In September
22.5 4 07 ..3 The Ladies' Recreation Club
3 76 6 will be holding its annual ten-
4 nig tournament during
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20
83-
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Japanese Swim Stars For Barcelona Meet
Barcelona, Aug. 4.
the
1 months of September and Octo- Ober commencing on Monday
1 Sept. 5. The closing dain for ontries is Monday, August 23.
The following are the events.
Colony Championships
Lailles' Strigles; Ladies' Dou bles; Mixed Doubles; and: Ladies' Plate. (Open to all players in the Colony).
Club Events
Glamorgan handed the bottom place in the table to Werecator- Announcing the figures todayshire, whom they beat by are Chief Executive Officer of the Worcestershire, 157 behind on Organising Committee, said it first innings again falled on &
Ladies' · Singles (Opin and which always his looked as though the original natural pitch
Men's Singles A term of Japanese Univer+] Handicap);
Ladies' The toast
to Mr Wang was best. Gardner says he will do estimate of 70 countries would helped the bowlers.
of the Hongkong Hockey Asso-ally Swimming Champions are (Open and Handicap); proposed by Mr John Yuen on his best. John Simpson, their not be far out.
Alam Walkins was again in ciation will be held at 5.45 p.m. to meet Spanish and Nether~ Doubles (Open and Handicap); behalf of the Kwong Wah Ajoint manager,
(Open and form, completing a fine on Monday, August 15, at the lands specialists at Barcelona on Men's Doubles quite sure they will bgth
There was a possibility that in good
Doubles Mixed A. to which Mr Wang replied.
In 2% Hongdongs Regiment hut, Mur-August 18 and 17, the Catalon-Handicap); their best
spite at distance and expense of century, 107 not out,"
fan Swimming Feleration an-| (Open and Handicap), Others present included the
and then taking three ray Parade Ground. Not an insult in night. Not travel the mumber of countries hours
nounced tonight. two Vice-Presidents Mr D.D.
solicitor's letter.
The Men's Inter-Hong Handi- And represented at Melbourne would wickets for 35 runs,
It is hoped that as many mem- curiously yel,
enough. there be a record..
Other bentury-makers today bers of the Associations as pos-
The Japanese teom Is also cap Challenge Cup tournament The new ponies are ox-Hsu and Mr Paul Y. Tso, the
but clubs taking part in the Informational is open to any number of pected to arrive on or about Kwong Wah soccer team, mana will probably be more people at the White Cly than at
The Russians have not. In- were Kent's Jimny Allan, who able, will atford, get Mr Y. L. "Dragon" Nie, Mr the
dicated the size of their team made 105 In five hours and John secretaries are reminded that it University Sports week at Saint couples from a firm company (Northeast Spain) or department. Cine player but their formal notification Langridge, who hit 101 in near-is incumbent upon them to send Sebastian
to Spain. however, must be a' member of also accepted 30 press accredita- ly six hours which produced a minimum of three represtala- during ita visit
France-Pressc
a Club. Lives frken each team. tions-Router,
only four fours-Reuter,
Australian Subscription Ponies 1956
even
4th August, They will be C. S. Teong, representative on Yankee Stadium. Could it be quarantined in "C" Block for the FA Council and Insp. J. H. that we prefer sweet at least three weeks. Their Goodman.
arrival will mean consider- ablo
extra work for the Stables Staff and it has there- fore been decided that "C" Block will be closed to Mom- bers until after the draw, the date uf which will be notified
in due course, when it may
be re-opened at the discretion
of
Sports Diary
TODAY
Water-Folo
Knock-out Compeition: Eastern. Y
the Club's Veterinary Royal Navy, 530 pm, Surgeon. Members are naked
to co-operate in complying with these temporary arrange- ments.
By Order,
TOMORROW
Bowls
reason ableness to sucker-soap?
London Express Service}
Italian Cyclist Sets World Record Unpaced
Milan, Aug. 4. Dorinio Piozza, of Italy set a World professional cycling re- cord. (unpaced) when he cover First Division! Restela "IT" v_IRC cũ five kilometres in six "G" LIC "B" V FC; RBGC V 0001 { minutes 17.4/5 seconds from PŘĆ V KCC.
Beoord Division: Kod v Tatoo a standing start at the Vigorell KKFC V CCG; FC V HRDG: USC stalum hord today.
V PRC.
Third Divion: KCC USRCI
Ho hab an average speed of
“A. E, ARNOLD,
kpcky kru: TC V PRC, FDC V 47,7 KPIL (29.63 MPH) Secretary, khác..
The previous World's best Haseball
timo wagix minutes 21 Hongkong, Srd August, 1955.
avarèses" "Blue" at seconds by T. Battesini "(Italy)
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