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DUKE OF EDINBURGH

SAYS

'No Government Loan For England's

Olympic

Team

By Vernon Morgan

London, Nov. 28.

The remark of the Duke of Edinburgh at the British Olympic Association's Jubi- lee dinner last Monday that "the team we want to send should be composed

amateurs and not temporary civil servants" will go down in history. as one of the famous classical sporting sayings of ull time.

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CHINA MATE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 193ER.

THE END OF A GRAND KNOCK OF 49

S. Nagalah holds a difficult catch at long off to dismiss F/Sgt. N. Welch in Hongkong's Brst innings against Malaya at Chater Road yesterday. Welch, going contributed a more in al No. 10 with the home team desperately short of runs,

than useful 49 in 60 minutes to a ninth wicket partnership of 76 with Ivor Stanton. These 60 extra minutes yesterday may mean a draw, rather than defeat, for

Hongkong. China Mail Photo.

US NAVY SCORED THEIR SECOND CONSECUTIVE WIN AT

KING'S PARK YESTERDAY

By TIME OUT”

Fastballer Rasmussen of the USS Spangler hung up the second con- secutive win for the US Navy at King's Park yesterday when he held the mighty Saint Joseph's squad to five scatterred its while his mates socked Saints' hurler A. R. Salleh for eight solid blows to gather in a neat 7-5 triumph.

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him

Delaware

possible

In the other Senior "A" softball tilt decided yesterday, the second-placed rung in the pennant South China nine kept their unloosening grasp on the second ladder when they beat their old rivals, the Chinese Athletics 10-7 in an error-packed seven inning thriller.

squash "B" bracket, homer to left field to break the 'running In the Senjor

rally as

Vee Brito the spotlight once again fell on series of goose eggs that were

Hurricanes decorating the Saint's half of the Wig nailed while pilfering the up-and-coming

second and young Pires nailed pulled off their scoreboard. tear as theF

With Uncle Sam's boys going while attempting a steal to bird. as many weeks second upset

half, Jindo The senior "A" South Chinn- the steady fast-coreless in their when, behind

Clydo Hussain's Saints came to life in

Chinese Athletics game that was Olympic Com-balling of young hurler

they

the the sixth when tead-off man supposed to toppled KWOK

to highlight the week- bitice, with all the money they

Delawares 12- Joaquim Collaco's tricky blonpond programme tuned out to be League-leading available, have Condly

er was muffed allowing to their

opponents handing

a complete fizzle as both tulates! We have no in

Two dished out such a poor brund of at second, their first defeat of the season.seltle wafely like

The Ladies' section saw an- passed' balls then saw Collaco ball that even fans on the hill-

the encuking across the plate.

side were making comments. bribunt upset oth

Art Ozorio then

their buttuned n

South China outhit comedy Colleen girls trimme

8-4 for a 10-7 win the yet unbeaten Wahoos 14-13 free puss to first, advancing on opponents

Bambino' capitalising Dave

In eleven ΕΚΤΟΣ Ε in a game played under protest.

punched when Leonard

while committing seven of their The

single veruning protest

re-through the gap at shortstop to plate umpire H. Honalbal UN 19

Next up, Ken verted a decision on a call made scare Ozorio. they need to

Donaldson followed bull with his scream- representativa by himself.

If the protest is overruled by second hil of the day, a into leftheld,

and the the Protest Board, the score of Ing her 14-13 will stand but if the pre-Bambino romped home. Mario ited Pereira the game upheld, then

Donaldson Ancrificed ILS will have to be continued

with

for from the time when the 'pro-

the equaliser oul.

With the nice lead was made, test

down

tic. to

pitcher Hasmussen then bore down his every pitch is retire Sonny Over HK Selection Azevedo strikes.

Irmark ared for this inval ter those who

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scrap at the cupPTY

Frazer, the United States and other free countries, quite art arm the State sacsich-ed Tron

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basis, especially AFLATEY with the Games being held in Grated country'

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In the other ladles' game the "It our wan South Chin lasses took over ter anything ur the funds the first place lol for their

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The wher they Wst men nd women, it will be tele deanstration to Aus Cupandas 14-8, thus remang the only unbesten teum in their providing that the

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across the rubber.

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burning

his

ogn. Winning pitcher P. C. Wong spearheaded his own Victory

drive with a two-run homer in the third frame. Losing kurier was K. Nazarin.

Macao Hockey Club Score 3-2 Win

The

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the

the game.

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Indonesians Make Clean Sweep At Badminton Match

Munich, Nov. 27. An Indonesian badminton team nade a clean swoop of AL German-Danish selection for Ala Germany fret match in West held at Munich tonight.

The Indonesians won six w nil. They bout

u team which Included players in the Bona Badminton Club, German Champion Club, and the Danish Trier The Indoneman players, now touring Germany, are all studenta.

The results were as follows:

Singles

Jup Tiong Beng beat Trier (Denmark). 15-3, 10-13.

THE INTERPORT MATCH

HONGKONG NEED 55 RUNS AFTER LUNCH TO AVERT AN INNINGS DEFEAT

By "RECORDER”

The Hongkong Cricket Association need 55 runs after lunch to avert an innings defeat by the Malayan Cricket Association in the Interport match:

The lunch score was 119 for four wickets in Hongkong's second innings with Stanton (29) and Howard-Dobson (9) batting.

Withall and Bedson resumed the batting for Hongkong this morning with Sivagnanam opening the Malayan bowling at the Dockyard end and Kirkhum at the pavillon end.

Bedson lost his wicket at 33 to 19. The 100 went up in 122 part of the day's play was to Gurucharan Singh with no addition to his over- minutes as Stanton turned Bur- come with

when heton for a four

to the ane log otsing him. night score of nine

Alec Pearce had cuiled for the played a ball from Kirkham on boundary, to his wicket.

At 114 Gurucharan Singh renew ball with the score at 215 placed Kallasapathy at the and once more Lipscombe and Withall and Pritchard carried pavillon end, bowled a maiden Birley wont in to do battle with scoring slowly and the latter but failed to dislodge the part-the Malayan betemen, but ther appeared to be settling down nership. when Nagalah, who replaced and after the latter had bowled at the Dockyard Sivagnanam endl five overs, had him caught at socond

by Gurucharan stip Singh.

Pritchard had scored 18 and two wickets were down for 57 runs.

LUNCH SCORE

halaya, ist innings, 391. Hongkong, ist innings, 218. Hongkong,- 2nd Innings

Capt. W. N. Withall, c.

Webb, b. Burton

Alec Pearce hadn't begun to Lt. H. Bodson, b Kirkhan settle down when be was G. H. P. Pritchard, caught

later at SCVCIL runs

Gurucharan

Singh, backward point by Sivagnanam Nagalah off Kirkham's bowling. He had T. A. Pearve, c. StvägTLDEIRZYA, scured one run.

b. Kirkham

Withall meanwhile had settle down and was beginning to score at a faster rate. At 8Ï Kuk Kallesopathy replaced hant at the pavilion end and the Dext bowling

change bald

I. L. Stanton, not out

Major P. Howard-Dobson,

not out

Extras,

Total (for 4 wkte)

was no dislodging Shepherdron and the tall Sikh at the othe end paid scant

respect to the Hongkong attack or its captain's strategy us he

A

he opened out for Mighty-hitting 62 runs that the 800 up in 284 minubes and an eighth wicket 40 partnership of 80.

He was to fall to Lipscombe on the last ball of the day and

were drawn stumps

18 Maloyang

1

29

119

Shepherdso11

with the

351 for eight, being not out 77,

THE SECOND DAY

Shepherdson

unly added six runs to his overnight score when he was caught by Withall at fret slip off Stanton mid the Malayan innings soon closed for

The Malayan bowling opened with Sivagnanam at the Dock-

The Sie Poo beat Wahlbruck by 19-7, 15-4.

Tan Peng Lieng beat Riegeldate dividends as Burton, by 11-15, 18-3, 15-7.

on in place of Nagalah G. A. Souza, LA. J. Lipscombe, hed Cpl. M. Biricy, F/8gt. N. Welch Dockyard end, at the Withall caught at short mid-on and R. Bell to bat.

Fail Webb off his very first ball.

of wickote for 31 yard and and Nagalah at tho end, but after three overs by_Web

The score was 90 for four (Bedson), 2 for $7 (Pritchard), Kirkham replaced Nagalah at wickets and Withall had con 3 for 6 (Pearce), 4 for sió

the

end and the latter pavilion (Withall).

replaced Sivagnanam. The first wicket

Ten Tik Hong bent Eschweiler by 12-15, 17-14, 15-8.

Doubles

|

tributed 46 of these. The Malayan Belding was again ex- and the innings

Jap Tjiang Beng and The

Kirkham Sie Poo beal Riegel and Wahl-tremely tight

was worth more, bruck by 15-8, 17-18, 13-9.

Sivagnanam Stanton was already settling Nagalah Tin Tik-hong and Tan Pen- lang beat Trier and Exchweiler down

went and Kailasapathy as Withall by

by Major Howard-Burton 17-10-joined

Dobson, he curried the reore on Gurucharan Singh

11-15,

France-Presse.

15-4,

TWO NEW COLONY RECORDS

BOB PAPE RUNS 10,000 METRES

IN 32:31.4

R. H. Pape of the Royal Naval Athletic Club yesterday set new Colony records for the 5,000 and 10,000 Metres runs in the short forenoon athletic meeting Caroline Hill Stadium.

at

he should be seriously

at

Pape will have a

morning's

Bowling

O. M. R. W.

19 7 26 2

5 1 16 0

14 3 37

7 2 20

D

6 2 13

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THE FIRST DAY .

partnership

was broken at 28 when Witball was caught and bowled Kirkham

This CS of duster wickets were to fall Bedson lost at the same score,

after having scored 14.

was the beginning two mere

his ofstump to an inswinger from Nagalah and Pearce was rotun lightning run out on from Shepherdson.

The second day's play con-

Pritchard was to go with only cluded yesterday ovening with

board Hongkong requiring 144 runs to one more run on the

the

seerd

intact.

avert an innings defeat with all as he fell victim -to a shooter and wickets from Innings

Stanton Nagaiah Howard-Dobson carried on to 35 The wicket bad played easily | when the

held by throughout except for the clos-Webb at forward short log on ing stages yesterday when the playing Kailasapathy. bail bendect

to

pop and Withall,

particularly, stopped quite a few George

with the upper part of his body. Neither

latter

Was

Souza and Stanton

was

iha rot for a while. very confident of the Malayan Withall and Bedson, played out against any the last 30 minutes and put on 28 bowlers but refured to be in runs. Both were batting con- timidated by a field that crowded fidently despite the indifferent the batsmen with no one

the deep and light.

survived to the, lunch Interval.

The

continued partnership after lunch to 74, both bats- men scoring slowly, and Souza Singh was brought on at the. ally sell when Gurucharan pavillon end and he played him to Dauncey in the allps. Souza had scored 20.

down

before

Just before lunch when Daunevy

(37)

a full toss from played a Withall into Bedson's hands at

square leg

.

The match opened on Saturday

the MCA

H. captain, morning with a fine innings by Sheppard, who was to score 72. un Three

He was timed in 32 minutes 31.4 seconds for the Except for Mike Birley, who did Macao, Nov. 28. FURTHER MISCUE

Hockey

10,000 Metres, a performance in international class which much to keep the scoring rate lunch, the Hong- tralia anst madved to the whole

Thorpe opened up the Navy narrowly retained their

un just failed by less than two seconds to break the unofficial kong bowlers were nowhere near World that we are not interested League,

sixth and got alto us above-mentioned

Lipscombe was ' beaten record this season when South-East Asian. record set at Kaohsiung in February their best form.

to fall to four sister nations, and

Wales score stands.

grounder sneaked through the they defcatod a Hongkong “A”

at 91. Birioy that we saw at interested in

last year by Pi Li-ming, the Taiwan runner who later Sheppard could have been out Cars That

After selection 3-2 yesterday. Olympic

JUNIOR CIRCUIT

legs of shortstop Sousa the

Gaines.

further miscue in the outer

Bedson's couldn't connect any too well both was to take third place in this event at the Asian Games carly on when he pulled a short Kalapaths bully-off,

one from Bell Into

and fell to the same bowler at would be a very great disaster. The Junior dreult saw

gardens had allowed Thorpe to teams put everytling they had in Manila for the Republic of China.

hands at deep fine leg. The

97, having contributed five, and And yet this could come about League leaders keeping in pace

getile at second, hero of the in the if the cash were not fortheorning with the pennant chase as the

brilliantly poled

was by a Chinese and if he improves catch was surprisingly dropped things looked black indeed when day, Adkins

Pape's time yesterday

The 50

in a nation P1 Dodgers and Seminoles easily out his third triple to send him to The Hongkong side was first from the pec

in came wicktkeeper Welch for pockets t

nice faster than that which won the further draw blood with a

Sheppard-Dauncey whot minutes. The

was the most delightful which ix trendy the most disposed of the Lion Clubs and 8-2 heavily taxed in the world and Wal Ying respectively with

An indeld break through by centre-forward Asian Gaines title, but over sensitive as the next stan opening partnership was broken konings of the afternoon.

took

chances, Anding it hard

out saw Adking scooting over Smith, but shortly after, Macao in Manila, won in just over 33 sentative

Avi to combat the 25-2 results. Of the other

the plate for another run and equalised

minutes, was run in sweltering Games. backhand heat. when increased earl of living.

Saturday games the CAA boat

The yesterday

the dangerous balls care- their margin of victory.

Conditions

former

record-holder, It will be noted that the Duke the Eagles 11-7 while the Over-

drive by Albertino With a two-run lead behind not.

and was not afraid to hit but wateChan finished seventh were not ideal either aid

heel. "The

best

men and seus accounted for the Tai Tung

pliciter him,

Rasmussen bore With renewed determination, fairly good.

despite a badly bruised

The 100 went up in 118 when the opportunities came his and there is not the ning with # 14-9 score.

down in the final frame to retire the Hongkong side again forged slightest

The surprisingly large num. His former record of 37 minutes

at minutes and doubt that these will

Stanton fó isen hoisted the mound Rasmussen

172 for a partnership when 125

Shep-

75.00 which ho contributed Cortina. Stockholm and fast for the US Navy nine in the first two batters and though ahead to lead 2-1, but were un-bers of starters there were 20.55.2 seconds had been set

Colluco singled and Ozorla able to hold their lead agalost of them-necessitated his run-Kai Tak on a very hot summer I wicket the second Malayan | way. He was to carry on with",

pard played Melbourne.

a swinging ball of Saint the

10. from Bricy

He was unlucky as start into walked to place two ducks in the Lasi Macao forwards who ping wide on many occasions in afternoon in 1953.

Howard-fielding robbed him again and to from chance aX" In and turned Joseph's

gully the teams will be limited, briliant 7-5 victory

he the pond, Onofre Souse only broke through to level the score. lapping the stragglers and he ચક્ષુ

managed

again of his half eqputry and to lap everyone, in- lower his 5,000 Metres reord in Dobson's hand in the

Webb went and it is equally certain that limited

to managed to tap a slow bounder the slugging Saints to to the pilcher for the final out.

Shortly before the end of the cluding second-placed Bruce another attempt at Caroline Hilt having contributed 20, when he finally fell a victim to his own the British team

Impatience will

as Nagalah held a five hits while adding another bo five

in a fortnight's time. first half, Mecus scored another Tulloh, at least once. McVay of the US

la connect properly dimeult catch "The only surprise in the ol Walker, wha 5 Navy, pinch- like as big as

near the score- nothing

the six strikeouts to his in

Pape credit, for hilling

At the half way mark for QUCITCY

from Lipscombe and was board at long off. paced foal to lead 8-2. last Olympics at Helsinki. The the Navy's second win

of the Adkins

40.8 events in yesterday The second half saw no change was timed in 15 minutes In the batting depart. In the score, despite repeated seconds,

Was Team

was the victory of

ricarly thus. breaking strength then was 353.

the pro

Bob Bell, the last man in programme season thus pulling out of the metat with two-in-threo Hongkong dilempts to level.

held his cellar berth in the Senior "A" attem

end up with grea attempt. For the Saints,

Colony record for 5,000 Metres Ng Sit-kwal with 15 feet 12 bowled by Birbey early in hils Ken Madame Espartero, wife of of 16 minutes 03.0 seconds, set inches in the Ladie Long innings went m 170 when he half of this number gets to League table and anchoring JustDonaldsen connected twice in Excellency the Governór," by Derek Coburn in a great race | Jump. This is a record for the was run out as" lvor Blanton, patience, contributing 13 and

behind the Warriors in the fitth three tries, one of which was a Rear-Admiral Joaquim Espar with Peter West for the 1932 new

point cond

permitted, Stanton

carry his Caroline Hill pit, though running from deep

to:81 of 75,000 sterling is

when the latter. position.

picked homer in the fifth.

up the bull beautiful ally fell to Burton. Th toiro, WDS introduced the loom will

Young Though their results will have ing Clyde Kwok

to the Colony 6,000 Metres Champlon not a ground record.

Cheung

Chek-yin won the for wall-timed return. bearing on the actual League Hurriones, on the slab against players of both teams before the ship at Sookunpoo,

Men's 200

24.0 Weich. Metres In

Hongkong Innings closed at 218. Columnists are asking what la standings, it would help to serve the Leaguelcading

AND FIVE MORE bully-off. Delawares

Stanton had batted more con The and Chung Po-ling the

Malayans were infor £75,000 or even £100,000 to n

morale-builder for future yesterday, once again got A A

Madame Espartero voiced her his

Tulloh finished second in 35 seconds Metres in 29.6 tunats to lose. Kiilasigthy after i fidently after he had reached his.. nation whose government takes

that don teams

Lhe Navy name in lights

un appreciation to the players for minutes 11.2 seconds, a fast run Laded after Da uver £30 million directly and

for this part of the world even if seconds, good but not first class the latter had scored only 12, and half century and both he and

Welch And go Hongkong | was out on a touch

punished Kallasepath; indirectly out of sport in tax mate Adkins paved the way for Senior "B" Leaguers to topple n selection was also beaten Hodkinson third in 35:14.0,

uniform on the diamond. Battery successful efforts by the other their part in the charity match.

In the morning a Hongkong he was curicioared by Pope, Cin. performances by

stumping standards

unmercifully in the closing stages: and neither and

Arkham wettiod of the innings to bring the latter'd· football

duty. And there are the Rasmussen's victory as he socked the unbeaten

pools. The sum

Delawares, he by a Macao side. The 2000, was E. Boormans fourth in 30:33, Chau Yik-yam won the Men's Burton nor of out a masterful three-in-three snapped their winning streak 10-3. £75,000

with Chan Kim-being, fidih in 30:40 Long Jump

10 feet 3 down but Shepherdson, batting analysis to for 77 in 18 overs,

Kurkham'a twa wickets, cont sterling may be won effort at the plate, all of them with a masterful mound per- a punter

A ladies hockey team from and Sgt. Anderson sixth in 38:35. inches, and Cpl. Press, of the with supreme confidence and armuts in 21 overs arut for six pennies triples Into "desp oach week, and the prodis are accounting for four runs.

centrefeld,formance. es be humbled the

rash stroke, RAF Mount Davis, the never fémpted, into, a so big that the needed money to

opposing sluggers to five hits Hongkong yesterday defeated: all under the old recordi

well-carned 12-10 Macao ladies' team 5-2-France Rasmussen had the for

Chan - Kin-hung'e perform-open Javelin Throw at 139 feet had settled down to a long Nagatairs two etat him 28 in 15...

Innings and the most attractive overe send a full team to Melbourne Saints handcuffed in the first triumph.

Presse.

ance was one of the fastest ever 7 Inches. could hardly be noticed by the four innings, holding them to Entering the -fitih inning with big pool concerns.

one hit and no runs, his mates a 10-10 deadlock, the Hurricanes NO. GOVERNMENT LOAN Indeed it is just a question of piled on five runs in a demoralis-edged forward with ono

singled, when K. C. Wong principle. The money could being manner.

Opening the fifth frame, lanky advanced on a sacrifice and got from any number of sources instead of by a nationwide ap-on Donaldson poled out a long scored on another timely bingle

by T K. You peal. But would that bo ethical? The Duke of Edinances bave been already lald With their opponents, idle in has not pleased their time at bal, the Hurrkanos, burgh, one of Britain's greatest down. That

inched further ahead on, another sportsmen, says no government some... Joan,

of this tolly in the sixth through C. Ono columnist såld Many

are hauling Loung who dented the rubber Influentist people, in dedeion: We cluding members of Parliament, down the flag in the Olymple on typ neat sacrifices after he say send the best team pos | Games" and deplored the re- had been given a life on sible and get the money by any strictions. fair means... And that is, what

Melbourne. If the target ngur

160.

by

reached number about

110

While

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of the

run

THE GAMBOLS,

NO, IM

ifumble, nerally the Hine tbo British 3CORING POSITION WA

With their backs to the wall. the sports fans of Britain are Olympic Association has laid

Delaware down is that all those who oka che

A desperately wif

today arguing about, some

Of source there is also argu-reach the first six must go. mat on the rights and wrongs bust and British competitor in loosing pow

big team he should participate in each or the oute

woolation: 222 Noorts, and '! that mil those popped

Barry

mustn't be late

'FOR'NOUNCING GOOD WEALTH.

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