OPEN 800 METRES WAS YESTERDAY'S BAD

BEST EVENT

By "RECORDER”

The Open 800 Metres event turned out to be the best on yesterday's short programme of athletic events at the South China Athletic Association Staðlum at Caroline Hill.

Peter Randles of RAF Little Salwan won in a fast 2 minutes 5.1 seconds from Chris Docherty of the Royal Shu-chung of South Chinn Navy (2:08,6) and Lee

(2:08.7).

la quite unusual

three men under 2:10 In

THE CHINA® MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1985.

SATURDAY'S RUGGER

Rugger Fans Are Speculating On

DAY FOR THE CLUB England's Two

AS BOTH FIFTEENS

ARE WELL BEATEN

By “PAK LO”

Halfbacks

London, Dec. 11. Now that the varsity rugg match is over, with one and all thanking the two sides for their fine sporting exhibition, rugby fane are speculating on, Eng- land's two halfbacks for the coming international series.

Who

will get the important serum half cup?

The British Lions took three of these specialists to South Africs on their recent tour --.

John

Williams (England and Old Milihillians), 29-year-old Trevor Ford (Wales and Macsteg), and 25-year-old Richard Jeeps (Northampton),

Saturday afternoon was a bad day for the Club as both their fifteens were beaten, the "A" by HK & K Garrison to the tune of 2428-year-old points (3 goals, 3 tries) to nil, and the "B" succumbed to the Navy by 13 one the first to challenge Alderton points (2 goals, 1 penalty goal) to 5 points (1 goal).

Bruco Tulloh was

to see coming up.

stage of the as Burch dropped back gradual- must of the bemity from fourth to seventh place. half-milers wero not taking

EL.

face at this early reason

With

and

in good early acason

day's

st

omer

Alderton fought Tulloh off nixt was then challenged by Lee Shu-chung, it should be

A. L. Smith, found his second noted, was second In 2:04.0 in

wind and fought him off too. year's Colony Championship But all this was too much and thika und he is

In the meanwhile Д new camer Jorin.

Bob Pape, lift after the pre-to the Colony, Pie. J. F. Joyer of the North Staffs was fighting Cross Colony Country

Chuurpionship, could his way up from the ruck and Alderton on the last only manage 15 minutes

472 Pipped

mila downhill to take second seconds for the 5,000 Metres,

place. of the best dis- lance

nunners exocked or tired Comparative lines of the first bom the

CLOERS

Country race, few to finish: demonstrate quite Keith Martins

RAF

"Mount | viearly that it was no walkover Davis took second place in 17 for Pape who won in 30 mins

174 Hends from Au

Joyce 56 sees.

finished almost Chang-sing of South China, one as fresh ne Pape eight seconds of the very few

runners still | Jater, Alderton, a very much enough game

th

spent 5,000

force, came

In 40:30, Metres less than 24 hours after Bruce Tulloh In 40:48, Smith, the gruelling Sun Wat Fuer. generally a lazy runner and as

£ 15

the finish, Other results were.

& dansy ut in 41:06, Supper Keough of the 2 Field Engineers Regt in 41:23 und Burch in 41:33.

iutes

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Men's 100 Metres:--1. Hung Chee-kee (SCAA) 11 4 2005 Fu Yum-hing (SCAA) 17 pecs.

Sham Pit-chung (SCAA) 117

3

Men's Discus Throw:-1. Hackett DOT 3ms; 2 Hamp 98 Dina; 3 Chan Wal-fsen 9571 3ins.

Ladies High Jump:-1. Julis Tingay (HKAAC) 4ft.lin; 2. Tsc May-wa (SCAA) 30111⁄2ins; 3. Ng SIl-kwoi (SCAA) 3083⁄4ins. Ladjou 100 Metres. He May-yee (SCAA) 13.2 sets; 2. Fong Sik (SCAA) 13.5 svs., 3. Chung Po-ng

13.1 (SCAA)

BUCS.

cross coUNTRY BACE

Saturday's Colony and Land Forces Cruz Country Cham- plonshipa ni San Wat were over

of

une

the most gruelling courses ever thought out in this Colony and the hardy Goorklas were very much in their ele ment and packed nicely for a clear-cut victory over the fav oured Essex Reglement.

Bob Pape

Won the Colony title largely on excellent strategy though the Essex combination of Alderton and Burch tried hard han off with a enough to kiil stiff ey

the first pace over indles.

24

After that Pape opened up on all cylinders, established a nice lead that stretched to 150 yards at one stage as Aldeston fought un ngonising Mitch that deve loped trom a pace that was quite definitely to hot for him.

Stald

In Alderton second place up to five miles or Pape was stowing down in others were

It

was

60 front and several

Finnish Runner

Wins Japanese

9th

Marathon

CX-

The arrangementa, in the very enable hunds of Major Walker and his men, were cellent excepi for the stage fcommentaries which

were 12-- imaginative and at times rather

amusing.

Im

On the other side of the harbour the Police, playing in n "friendly" against H.K. Signals, as expected left the fold the victors by 10 points (2 goals, 2 tries) to 8 points (1 goal, 1 try) while on the adjoining field RAF Makeland in a scrappy game won by 11 points (1 goal, 2 tries) to 3 points (1 iry) 'over 27 Brigade,

able

to

steady con-

4

very dis-

seemed 48 Brigade, not bring as Carler charged the kick down, and neither side brightly as usual, managed to gathering the ball went Crom oyez | settle down to a

under the pools. Phipps converted

structivo game. beat RAF island by 17 points (21-0).

Finally

Altogether wa beautiful run by Lood (1 goal, 1 penalty goal, 3 tries)

from a 20 Crum went Armstrong-appointing encounter, and the fact 0 points (1 by, 1 penalty over again, to make the more that the half time score was 0-0 is gual).

24-0 as the conversion, was rulkved.

Lo

Club "A" y. Garrison

new

perfect representation of the game. In fact had the final · more been the same it would have been absolutely right.

Club "B" v. Navy

In the wound half the 27 Brigade The Navy, trying out The Club just did not hit t

at last had embled a loose ball over the line half in Spoira, off, for thelf forwards com- fy

after a serion to open the wooding bined badly and the Garrison some luck for he played an ex-after ive minutes ply

The kick gave their threes

lion's collent game and really made hit the crowbar and bounced out

three inc

the

shure of the bull. The Club his threes move, a thing they, the wrong way. Onen ngin

Was

spectators

Budij v

treated to series or ambles we

time when ten miles from Brigade neatly intercepted and off went the 27th threes, yet another bad pass was cepted in this movement and the AP there went through to score.

But inter-

Lamb opstverted to give the Airnen the lead by i potnite to 3.

Then just inside the 27th half the ball come to Lucen who with a good Regard aum sent Lowis over DO ROOTE.

The conversion was missed. 8-3,

Then in the closing minute, Lámb

loose scrum, The conversion

WILE

To the surprise of those fol- lowing the tour at home wa the choice of the selectora (3) the spot of Jeeps — the only non-international in the party - for the Test matches,

and So the uncapped Jeeps Williams, who has played five times for England, are battling for a place in the England sido, However, it now seems that the odds are on Jeeps to win an England place. Not only ho hitched with Regan to the senior Whites side after the Interval in the first trial, but he has been selected with Re

Was

Probables against

on December 17,

the Possibles at Norwich.

Williams plays for the Pos- albles but not with Doug Baker, who has been dropped. Michael Smith, a double Blue at both cricket and rugby at Oxford University, will be at standoft.

Much depends on the choice of a standoff balf in determinaẳng which is the better scrum halt.

can for the was disappointing have not done for a few weeks, and the passes

that were

The Navy forwards won most fumbled were legion

of the scrums but in the loose tibe In front of tiem

two the Club "B" made them look halves gave a good service when

amateurs for they were like

the loose ball they gut the ball, but they too terribly fast on

McColl-McCowan were a shadow of their former and selves, and O'Kelly did not breaking from the scrums like a

To find touch flying seem to be able

giving the arrow and for once.

half Edwards, a Navy scrums The Club threes also hung on hard battering.

Club

"threes, however, took the ball over the line from a Tho the ball far too long, and gave tho

Garrison hard-takling

were slow off the mark in com-mised. 11-3, backs plenty of chances which parison with the Navy and did of their make the most they were swift to grasp. Best nut for the Club were Kerr in the chances. The Navy definitely with the to win for and Stevens in the deserved

service

the serum from Good

threes moved in copy mad their

Look style.

from nice The neure came

when

got the he by Spel ball from a serum on the Club 23 and went through on his awn to #cure under the posts. Jenkins con-

forwards

bucks.

run

were

not

48 Bde. v. RAF Island The 48 Brigado quite ca outstanding as usual but in the set scrums they gave their threes plenty of the ball, and in the icose Southwick and Woolf played havoc with the movements of the 48th halves,

48 But behind

scrum the Wêre weli

the Brigade Ascendancy

back their division moved like a well oiled got once they machine

and

for

Se again, Jeeps would appear to have the advantage as it will be a first time partnership for Williams and Smith.

A

Jeeps is three inches shorter and

stone lighter than Williams. He is amazingly tough and has the flest essential for a scrum half--a quick accurate servico,

Williama is a fine opportunist but is inclined to break away too often-China Mall Special.

EAST INDIA TOURNEY

for the covering of the Clean Sweep By

All one kept hearing most of The

WHA "A runner in The Garrison threes white vest and black shorts has more use of the ball and play- just pursed me by, followed by ing a more open type of game

runner in black

Boon Yest and

Jack the Club worried, Parkinson at scrum half had white shorts and one in purple vest with coloured shorts and good day, and his service to hlaverted, 50.

A few calnutes later Club were another who looks like an

threes left little to be desired dividual entry."

The Garrison towards bad

penalised for offside about 30 yard, out in front of the posts and Jen-going there was little chance of only one fault

the and that was

kina agat converted 8-0.

Airmen stopping them, Ono waited in vain for "Here

Now at last the Club got going Jack of knowledge of the offside

ted the Island As expected

de- side and with Roberts to the fore they comes one who's dressed like a laws. Too often they were made

each fence was weak and had it not four separate attacks. etown but, blimeyi here comes

of penalised for offside round the and all

have been which should one in full tuxedo." Sul, one

serum, and they should have resulted in a score. Once Rus went Into touch with the foot as he recognised where

LA. Alderton boon penalised more often than

touched down, and another time he but was most

they were in the lineouts,

was tackled as he cromca the line of the Ume through

so that he hit the corner dag pust, announcement that

they combined well, and their

chus saving the day for the Navy. Best runner with

covering was excellent. a bandaged head

Then at inst tilo Club three kine Just come has

into view" s

of the Garrison

Carter, began 20 move and a neat cross

kick at the vital moment found the could recognise

Izod and Parkinson. Bruce Tullah

Navy defence on the wrong foot through "here comes one rather

Jenkins WED Conti mallish one",

pacssion and Wilson took the ball over the line. Flaxman converted forwards offered them.

But the 48 Brigade pack In the second half the Club lost healed nicely and with the their fire in the forwards and the threes moving well the game Navy relentlessly piled on

well a perum 10 was

represented by the yards out the ball wont to the Navy 17-8 acore with which it finally

Libyd went speeding down the wing, and in under the endod.

the

The earlier stage announcers must have seen Bob Pape in action before for there was a lot of "Here comes Mr Pape" in the early stages, though he was later lost until there came the wild announcement that "Mr Pape wus 450 yards ahead" which stage of the race.

he never

was at any

CHAMPION CRIPPLE

There were

several finishers who were crippled as a result of the race, but mention should be made of two who started crippled and just managed to get into the first hundred.

two

The race between the cripples was won by PO G. B. Robinson of

Wero

Carter upened the scoring for the Carrimon after 10 minutes. Ander- non gut the ball and a nice run took him to within ten yards of the Club line. Here a quick heel by tho better packing Carrison forwards Love the backs thela shance, and

the con

The ball went swiftly out to Carter who scored well out, The Club's defensive tackling was poor at this alid most other stages throughout the game, Phuppe missed version. 3-0.

Four minutes later the Garrison There was a serum scored again, on the Club 25 and again die Gur- rison forwardo did their work well and the ball swung out neros tie

Wing.

Huwoyer, the Club were covering beller and it looked as if the moyo ment would be stopped, but Phipps coming across took an inside pasa and went thriigis to score. Ho then converted his own try. 10,

Despite some strong attacks tho Garrison in the second half were held at bay until ten minutes from the end when Anderson gathered a Club three fumble, passed the ball to Izod who opened up the defence

11-5.

premarc.

threca

ала

Then from

the

podle to core, leaving an easy con- version for Jenkins 13-3.

Police v. H.K. Signals As expected the Ponce pack

proved

too

strong

for

the

Signals and the Signals threes saw little of the bail from the set scrums or lineouts.

the

In the first half

Police threes were sadly incking In

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aforementioned two wing for- wards,

and Woolf, the score much greater.

Southwick would

have

been

The Islanders wings were not as strong as they might have and the backs been in attræk, falled to take the chances their

TODAY'S GAME

Hungary's Side

At Table Tennis

Calcutio, Dec. 11. Ferene Sido, Hungary's former World Champion, won thrée titles in the East India table tennis Championships which ended here today.

In the Men's Singles final, Sido beat the Singapore number one, Poon Weng-hoe, 21-8, 21-15, 21-12.

This evening there will once Sido and another Hungarian, again be a floodlit game at the Joser Koezian, won the Men's club ground at Happy Valley, Doubles title 21-11, 21-10, 21-14 and aborting at 5.40

when the against Loh Heng-chew Police and Club "B" play off Poon Weng-hoe of Singapore.

Then Sido their postponed Axture.

partnered M The Club side will not be as

Sayeed Sultana, of Hyderabad,

take

Mixed Doubles title strong as the

the M Poller in

the to

22-20, 21-14 backs and though the forward 21-11, 19-21,

a good account of against Koezian and Mrs Chaman finishing punch, and incir de shoud give

Kapoor, of Bengal-Reuter. fensive play was not up to its themselves the Policemen usual standard.

should add another victory to However after presumably a their tally. few hard words at half time their socks up and that was the end From then on the Garrison were of the Signals. They tried hard all over the Club, and when a low but were no

for the mimates later Armstrong-Smith went over from a lovao guck on the Club

with a nice run and sent Singer the Police backs pulled the Royal Navy

who some three years back fell off a window ledge and split his heel in two. Though he was the second incimber of the Naval team to finish, he isn't going to be very happy walking around for the next week or two.

Tokyo, Dec. 11. Finnish Marathon veteran Velkko Karvonen today won the

Yet he Anished just ahead of Annual International Lt. Peter Boorman of 173 Locat- Marathon race at Fukuoka City.ng Battery, in 95th place, who Western Japan, in two hours 23 might have been in the first Ave minutes 10 seconds.

he was tipped as the best out-

sider before the race started

Second was Kurso Hiroshim except that the region under one

Japan, in two hours 23

Karvoner.

of minutes

15 seconda

of Argentine,

year's

of his cars had apparently been

invaded by some band of local microbes that give the BAMC much to worry about.

A

ht

Boorman would have

over in the corner, The conyof- alon was missed, 11-0.

Policemen,

match

26, it was no great surprise. Phippa The Signals threes had some!

converted. 16-0,

A few minutes later the Club dropped out on their own

Macao Basketball Team Opens Tour With Easy Win

In last Asahi race, today took the lead only a few kilometres from the brought the Minor Units team finishing line after running side (title to 173 Loc. Bty., RA, but Clementi. by side with Hiroshima,

his 95th place was still good Second placed Hiroshima said

give the Lyemun he belleved at first he could enough to

team second

and place break a record and thought of

memento of trying to overtake Karvonen but that Robble got out of the race ocrasion. All decided against it. He said he

was a temporary clubfoot, was afraid he would lose his

A list of the first 100 to finish wind too quickly it he tried to will be published in tomorrow'G overtako Karvonen and might China Mail.

not place at all.

INJURED LEG'

Sweden's Nyberg said he was

the

good moves, but the wingers

lucky

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on Tuesday 27th December, to take them through and the

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1955 and Monday 2nd to lead by 8 points at half time, E. Terry, Commissioner, Civil

1956, (weather For the Police, Shelley was Ald Services of December 9, January,

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1. Reconde Section-Full Day and Johnstone and Walker Training: The Records Section will

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and 51 seconds.

who lost by only

The St. Jogo Escola to Reynaldo Gore,

Remite - First 2. Examination AidThe undermentioned attended ball team from Macao opened

in Time Aki (8) NOON its short

tour

of Hongkong burn when he broke away on his an examination on October 7,

John Association) with a clear-cut victory over own and with a nice run ssured 1960 and qualified for the St John well out after only seven minutesociation Certificate and are now Middle School on play. The CONVETRION was missed.entitled to wear the St John A Saturday night. The visiting 30.

ociations Badres:-Cowloon City 40-32 gers WON

The Police attacked after this for Zone 30136 Lam King hung, 20018 The Macao

time, but not team was leading 24-11 at the Sk, open these could be Lau Bhien-Deng 31031 Lau Cher

311.0 3100 Yumkan, end of the first half,

swing back to the Police Chefar Woon-kau, 31234 Chán Pak, 31318 Max The visitors will be opposed half of the field and with a toot3124 Chow Fiucming. by the local schoolboy cham-funt found themselves on the Police Wing lowong, 31330 to Wing. 315

and in the

that wi Yuet-Long (Men), 31801 Lo Wun. plons, St. Paul's College, at the followed managed to touch downs, for So Kwok wati, 31554 Southorn Playground this even-Whitfield converted, 8-0.

Cheng Hod-shamn, 31856 Chow Blu- Then came the second half and * nam, -1733 Les Pakstan, 211m, Lee Ing. commencing at 9 p.m.

much improved Police team. In the Tal-ping, 21730 Weng Tilling (Bis), very first minute Walker got the 3171 Aŭ. Yun che, 3179. Chow ball from a loose maul and opened ing-ohen, 23106 Chan Leung sư up the defence with a nice run to sand Shelley, following up well, over Neal-man S230 Hoang Cham

fu, J. Salon Mak · Log-ball", (MARR), well out be conversion was mise nip Chan Man 33173) Chung Ming

4th Race Meeting 1055/56 79 ed, 8+3+

2nd January, 1956 22343 Ne Kom-tearer, 3234 Chlu T2nd Day It was quite

time despite kam Leung, Wah, 23201 Lau continual pressure" before the Police on 2306 Lee Yeung, 3311 De BODTed again,

entered in their but once they had wal,gth. Korting: En.

*Pontos started they kept Johnstone

loose ball Colong Civil Defence ele. Class on 18th December and picked up and went over only conversion himself, then Brown and will be held on Sunday, De re-classified on 17th Decem- pember, 21, 1960, starting at a am.

ber, will have their entries next O'Regan scored two good tries tongkong and tulishing st 0 pm. both of which Johnatone converted

their new without much dumculty, 10-8.

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classification. Where races.

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19th December and have the OF THE DAY HAS BEEN Marina House,: 8,30 pm. Hongkong

Geff First round of Milobell Plate Faning, a

leg just before the race.

Elno Pulkinen of Finland Well Placed To placed third in 2 hours 27

20

minutes seconds.

Winner Karvonen

vomit with

started to kilometre only onc to go before the finishing line. The front of his chess was solled

Force A Draw

1

Ahmedabad, India, Dec. 11. The New Zealand touring and he looked finished. He sur, cricket team are well placed to prised spectators by not only force a victory over an Indian continuing but increasing his cleven in their three-day game lead over Hiroshima.

which ends, hero. tomorrow. Karvonen sald his most trying They load by 301 runs, with moment was at the 23. kilometre nine second Innings wicket point when Hiroshima quickened standing. the pace and looked too strong

Zealanders 284 to be defeated.

Karvonen said with the finish 162 for one wicket; India

mlan elevon 145,

Scores; Now

line insight, the spectators. who today, numbered more Fine paco bowling by their than 20,000, so filled the street captain. Henry Cave and. John he had, almost no room to run In. Hayès, who shared, the Indian There were 71 runners, bei wickets, pat the tourima on top, * The course was a payed cons and the early Now Zealand crete rósd and included' some. 20. balames: ? consolidated. their "heartbreak"". hills. Reuter, position

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