SOME SIDELIGHTS TO HONGKONG'S FIRST WORLD RECORD

By "RECORDER”

The man who achieved the first ever world record broken in Hong- kong was, of course, Robert Henry Pape of HMS Tamar, one of the world's greatest athlete's not only by achievement but also by personality, but the story of his world record 30-Mile run at Caroline Hill yesterday has already been recounted by the contemporary local morning press and by a great deal of the world press.

Contrary to some idealistic reports in the contemporary press, Bob Pape's movement of á handkerchief from one hand to the other was largely a signal to his wife, Diana, to speak up or keep quiet, because a man running round a near-440-yard track to schedule does not want to be talked to after every lap but does, occasionally, want some information on his progress.

The HKAAA is very proud of Championships

put him infection of Jn accurate track-

Bob Pape's achievement yester- charge of women's field events (measuring device was the best day and as A special sign of These are very easy to manage of all. Three people can clot recognition will this working hand consideration in taken of some right to a patent on the Sunday at the HKAAA Novices' the fuel that a man who run 30 very simple wooden jub that bules in under three hours | he devised, but his contribution i-hould not be overworked a few

was definitely the most inven- Idaya later.

live of all. Mana Pape, a great organis HKAAA and Robbie both agree

The Hon. Recorder

of the Levels in many respects, will be

Van that while they thought of it, seconded to Mr Johanna Vliet on the very important and it was the genius of Shipwright

Pakistan And MCC 'A' Still

After Drawn Match

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Lahore, Jan. 25.

major us of looking after the Webb that turned an idea into

Pakistan and MCC "A" move To Eust Pakistan for the second unofficial Test 14 Darco, starting on February 3, are sinifor level after the drawn match hero

over-

put

Juvelle and Discus Throws.

not only a reality but an in- The HKAAA will in due course,vention that it may

well be suitably recognise the

worth while taking a patent on. whelming amount of work Shipwright Webb's

Last big into Hongkong's first world re-

jul: was 2150 an unusual one. Ford by GB. "Robble" Robinson It was

Chat

of designing and or HMS Dampler, who though bewing out the coins of the not a regular resident t Hong

victims of the Kashmir Princess was never a hint that kung is already generally regard. Crash in Indonesian waters, MCC were in danger of defeated by the Hongkong University today when they took full ope

Athletic Club as one of the is To bolster portunky

genis ng gen behind most of The un- batting jinslige when

seu meelisiga. fee makertdat The Best HIULOKS ddy

There

Ye Pakistan might have tele the oppostion struggle

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theve that could de en wy 20 tm ov

11. E wyre! 5. 1 dy offered by Richandson off th bowling of Payar Mohommad

Nearly all the Pakistan jetim bowled in the closing when Tompkin, Barrington (who had

third wicked stund of 101) and Carr helped themselves to j to some

cheap rubs

and All Muddin to some cheap wickets.

Reuler,

opti.

14.

whos

wer the same respect are quite up to world standard.

Very much worthy of mention South Ching's Wong Lung- ong who yesterday became the first Chinese to run 25 miles around a track. It was generally Taken for granted that the four Tubbers who started with Bob jape would

cut after a few laps.

drop

uni

eko! 01 these The best keep accurate

a three-hour period. JA

This did not come true. Au coneevably doub fications for his ja Chung-sing insted 63 laps after Jcovering the first 10,000 metres bor mel

ckesper Jot in

Ju 35 minutes 60 sccods Top he was very abis ass.ste 20,000 metres in one stages Kwik Long-kwong,

hour 17 minutes 26 seconds. Leo Kam- hung stayed for 71 laps and Douald

Maiden of the Royal Navy for 72 laps of Vie 120-lap

Conditions

world record achieved were ideal Even Bob Pape will not disputa that. The ground temperature fell from 55 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the course of the race, the track was well knit and not in the bone hard state

A man very much behind the worlt Jerord was Shipwright A E Webb of HMS Dampler whose contribution to the per-

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SIXTH (ANNUAL) RACE MEETING Saturday, 28th January, Wednesday 1st & Saturday, 4th February, 1956.

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 30 RACEB The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am. and the First Race run at 12.00 Noon each day

day

The Tu interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) each

The Secretary's Ofice 10,00 am, each day

L1

Alexandra House wil

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

close at

Face.

for

the

of

no

un

it gets into by February and, luckiest of all, there WBA wind to speak

beyond occasional slight breeze.

Least optimistic person about a world record being broken was Diona Pape. More

CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1956.

RILEY DOWN BUT NOT OUT

A solld right put Army's Tpr Riley out of the ring momentarily but the Army boxer, came back full of fight left in him to worry Royal Navy's Abdul Wahi Wahld won on points in this Light-welterweight semi-finals bout in the Colony Boxing Championships at Southom Playground last night.—China Mail

Photo.

COLONY BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS

STRANGE DECISIONS AND SENSATIONAL HAPPENINGS IN SEMI-FINAL CONTESTS

By OUR

BOXING Reporter

Amid thrills and incidents, hard punching and traditional pluck the semi-final rounds of the Colony Boxing Championships were fought off at the Southorn Playground last night.

Once again there was a surprisingly good crowd -- including coach Ramsey Bucks and 30 Schoolboy boxers who were admitted free — and they were well re- warded for their attendance particularly as far as the efforts of the boxers were concerned.

Many of the spectators, however, must have been as puzzled as I was by some of the decisions.

12 the

WILD

and for

2014

Hongkong Amateur | knock-out. The referee imme- Boxing Association is to make diately intervened and was seen any

progress something to speak first to the judges at real must be done about the judging the ringside, and to the MC, of contesta. The verdict in the who then announced

that Jones-Hill bout for example Robir on had been disqualified

virtually a mockery

pping his opponent with an insult to the Intelligenco of his ari bitting him when the paying publie around the he was down. ring. Jones was in control: Argumenta and di:cassions from the start His punching took place all oround the arena was foster and more necurate and from what could be ascer

the re- tained, it seemed that ferete who was quite satisfied in his own mind as to what took pince, had received confirmation of it from one of the judges. It was bad luck on Robinson who apparently lost control in a moment of excitement,

to finish. optimistic

wern Robbie and the Hou. Re- kunder, but we suspect that the moet optimistic was Bob Pape himself. Quite a fanatic when it comes to runnlag long dis- tunces, be generally knows what a 30-mile run was nothing very special someone who runs 20 miles three I'mes a week.

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED, All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed he is doing and roughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10.00 euch per day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Offer, at Queen's Building, Chaler Road, unly on the written introduction of a Member, who will be rusponsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Times will be obtainable at the Club House It ordered in: advance from the No. Boy (Tel 7281)).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Sinndard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gale.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

St. John Ambulance Orders

to

Orders by Mr Fung Ping-fan. c.st.J. Commissioner of St. John Ambulance Brigade Hong- thekong District. Order No. 4/58.

Dated January 20, 1956,

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Enclosure.

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than Hill's. He carried fight to his opponent from start and how any telo of qunilhet julges made HU the winner other than by a clear case of mistaken identity - is almost impossible to guess.

The

samo

thing

happened again, but to a lesser degree, in the Lewerton-Grunt contest when Legerton, who had an oft night and never looked like mastering his opponent, was declared the winter.

Legerton pinned his hopes on his long and powerful left hand but Grant was seldom caught by it and quickly showed that the REME lad, is very or. dinary lighter when the fight is carried close to him,

Jock Dinning, resplendent in

dressing gown, bright tartan made short work of a opponent when he knocked out AB Burn, RN in the first round. This quick victory balanced the Army-Navy account on knock- outs for a little earlier in the

Welterweight Division AB Smith RN, a real hard hiter, sent his soldier opponent, The William: down and out in the opening round,

and

L/Cpl

L/Bdr Melver (A) beat LAC Hughes (RAF) on points.

Lightweighs Gnr Hills (A) beat Jones (A) on points,

L/Cpi Meigh (A) received a walk-over from AB Issac (RN) unft.

Light... Wellerweight. AB Abdul Wahid (RN) beat Tpr Riley (A) on points.

Cm Legerton (Á) beat Bdr Grant (A) on points,

Welterweight

Tpr

AB Smith

(RN) KOʻ Williams (A) In

In Round Gac. Pte Tomunson (A) beat Cpl Turner (A) on points.

Light Middleweight Cpl Northbridge (A) on TKO in LAC Duvall (RAF) beat Lud

Round Two.

AB Phillips (RN) _best_L/Cpl Brown (A) on points. Middleweight

L/Bdr Dickinson (A) beat LAC Sheik TKO in Round Two.

Cin Dinning Burn (RN) in Round One.

Haron (RAF) on

(A) KO'd AB

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WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES · ·

American Bobsledders Fail Again To Match Italians' Speed

Cortina, Jan. 26.

Ameriçan bobsledders again failed to match the speed of the Italians today in the last practice runs before the opening of the Olympic two-man races on Friday.

Eugenio Monti, the 22-year-old Cortina brush sales- man, who holds the course record of one minute, 21.98 seconds, topped the practice heats with a time of 1:22.45. Monti posted the best time in the official two-man tryouts which ended yesterday.

Lamberto Dalla Costa (Italy) } 0900: 30 Kilometres tog dis- was second today with a 1:22.82 tance men's akling.

third

with

effort. Bud Wishbond, Ameri- 1030; Ice-hockey, Czecho- ca's top hope in the two-man | slovakia/United States. compeition, was

1100: Ladies Giant Slalom. 1:23.00,

1430: Ice-hockey, Austria/ Franz Kapus of Switzerland Canada. was fourth with 1:24.01, and 1900: Max Angel, also of Switzerland. Italy. was met with 1:24.30.

Ice-hockey, Germany/

2130: fce-hockey, Sweden/ Soviet Union.

The draw for the heat of the men's 10 kilometres, to be run 00 Saturday, WALK announced today as follows:

The Italian indicated they hope to dominate the four- man bobsledding also. In to day's first run, Dino Demartin of Italy and his three sledmates zipped down the run of one mile, 109 yards in one minute. 1. Anita Parmesani (Italy). 18.77 seconds for the fastcal 2. Margarelas Arval (Rumania). clocking. It was a new Italian 3. Barbro Martinsson (Sweden). record.

14. Helona Daniel Gastenciça

Rita Blafel-

Swedish bob, driven by (Poland). 8. Blazenka Vodenlle Gunnar Aha, overturned at the Yugoslavia), 0. Arst of the 10 curves. Il sild-Czechowa (Germany), 1. Anna dvd along upside down before Kaaleste (USSR), B. Gina Reg- grinding to a balt, but the four land (Norway), 9. Sirkka Polku- riders were unhurt,

ben (Finland), 10. Eva Benesovu Only two Olymple atletes (Czechoslovakia), 11. Anna Lisa remained in the Codivilla Hos- Ericsson (Sweden), 12. Stefanla toeatment today, but Bolcartu (Rumania), pital for their condition was described as Ammann (Germany), 14. Sauna

Kiero

(Finland). good. They are Belgium's

Erorchina (USSR), Desorgher and Rumunia's Secul. Peksa (Poland), 17. Murgherita Bottero (Italy), 18. Olga Krast- lova (Czech), 19. Amalija Belaj (Yugoslavia). 20. Ingrid Wiger- mes (Norway).

MINOR INJURIES

The hospital's medical bulje. tin pointed out that today's casualties were the slightest so for. Seven athletes reported for minor injuries such as bruises and cuts,

10.

13. Else

Radjan 10. Josefa

Hictamies (Fin- 21. Mirja

Wahl (Nor- land), 22. Rakci way), 23. Fides Romanin (Italy), 24. Juliana Simon (Rumanio), The bulletin also announced 25. Birico Nada Kusloc (Yugo- that German girl skier Evi sinvin), 28. Elfriede Uhlig (Ger- Bukowa- 27. Marta Lanig, who entered the hospital many),

Alevunu a broken Gaslencia (Poland), 2021 en Jury 21 with

Irma (USSR), wrist, was dismissed today. She Kolchina

3 still wearing a plaster cast, Patockova

(Sweden), 30. Libuse however.

Aside suffered

from those

Johansson

28.

al. Kjelfrid who have Brusycen Kozyrevn

33. only minor cuts or

Sonn bruises,

34. 28 others

Hausschild (Germany), have bcea hilde

Zofia Krzeplowska aldelined during the past week

(Poland), 35. Ildgarde Taftra (Italy), in pre Olymplo warmups Maria Peneva

Dimova United Pres.

garia), 37. Silri Rantanen (Fin- Edstrom 38. Land),

Sonja (Sweden), 39. Elena Zangor

The best performance in to- day's

skt-jump training were as

1.

Daniel - Cariencia Andrej (Poland) 76.5 metres.

2. Eino Kirjonen (Finland) 70 metres.

Stenersen Svent way) 70 metres.

3.

4.

Aulls Kallakerpl land) 76.8 metres.

8. Yuri

Skvorcov

75.5 metres,

Tsakadze 6. Koba

75 metres.

(Nor-

(Fin

(USSR)

(USSR) Schamov (USSR)

Stuchilic (Czech)

36.

(Bul

(Rumania), 40. Efn' Lauermart-Vi nova (Czech), 41. Maro Rekar (Yugoslavia).

BOBSLED EVENT DRAW

The special bobf'ed eommittee today decided to admit 25 teams, instead of 20, into the final of the two-man bobsled event. The first two heats will take place on Friday morning,

The draw resulted as follows:

for

departures

Sweden (0. Axelsson and T. Sundtsroem).

2. Austria II (K. Wagner and A. Tom),

7. Nikole 74.5 metres.

8. Mojmir 74.5 metres

Asbjor 74 inatres.

Roman Sieczka-Gastencia A. Habela). (Poland)

nd) 73.6 metres.

9.

10.

Omes (Norway)

11. Sverra Stalvik way) 73 metres.

3. Poland II (S. Clopain and.

6. Austria I (P. Aste und H. (Norw-Hisser),

12. Jacques Charland

(Canada) 72.5 metres.

13. Stanislaw Marusart

Yoshizawa

8. United States I (W. Wash- band and P. Biesiadecki).

7.

Belgium (M. Leclef and A. Casteelyns).

B. Switzerland I (M. Angst and H. Warburton).

9. Norway 1 (R. Alveberg and A. Dyrdahl).

Heavyweight Sgt Mahoney (A) btat LAC Robinson (RAF)

4 dis. qualification In Round One,

The finals will be staged at (Poland) 72.5 metres. the Southom Playground on 14. Tito Tolln (Italy) 12 Friday when boxing will start | metres,

16. Hiroshi (Japan) 71.8 metres.

The first two days programme for the Seventh

Winter Olympic Games, starting to- morrow, was announced tonight. Blagescu).

the opening Thursday, ceremony will be at the ico

Footnote: The missing gloves have not yet been returned.

Sports Diary

TREMENDOUS BATTLE Great had a fine last round. Little chunky AB Abdul Wohld He had Legerton in real trouble won many hearts and a place in just before the cod and it seem- the final after a Bremendous ed to many of us at the ring- } battle with Tor Riley of that 8.30 p.m. side that the milling Bombardier Army. The boy from Malaya in Ambulanca Duties Hongkong.—

had done enough in his spirited as tough and as crafty as they 20.1.50-2.50. Causeway Bay Amb. bouts of in-fighting to mexit come and although at a big dis Div 0.2.30.-24.3.60. Chung King sing Na Dive February 1050: Amb. Div.: January 1966: Chung

the award.close as it must advantage in height and reach have been

he fought a grand baltlo Manabuon Nos. Div.

well deserved his victory. Ambulance Duties Kowloon,—

BIGGEST SENSATION 30.1.50 -0.2.50. Kowloon Amb. Div.;

Light Middleweight 5.2.50.-12.2.00. Taimenatsal Amb. Although Through Tickets cannot normally be purchased for Div January 1999: KYMCA, NH night was suitably reserved for and L/Cpl Brown was

The biggest sensations of the tule between AB Phillips RN cách day of a Meeting unless there is an interval of at least five Div February 1960: BRISKILLDO

a real days between each day an exception is being made for the Annual Div

the last contest. This brought t-to. Thore Was a strange Penetration Squad Dutie¤---39.1.50. together an old favourite LAC contrast in styles but le Race Meeting. Through Cash Sweep tickets, therefore, ut $20 Dr Yu Chau-shing, Dentist Ed Min Rohinson of the Royal Airit as far as overall effectiveness each per day or $60 for the three days of the Meeting may beyu C/5.0. Tam obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater 51. E. Wolic, Dentist H. F

Bis-cham,& Force and Sgt Mahoney of the was concerned. Phillips had all HKYMCA. N. Div.: B.2.50. Dr Road) and 5. D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours until shields C/B 2. el Arcul & Chung very popular boxer anxi in the Both, however; had the will to

Army. "Tor Baby Robinson is a the mobility that Brown lacked Mest at Boundary Street, 2. p.m. 10.00 am. on each day of the Meeting.

Sing Nag. Div.

minute or so the bout lasted hedght and both had ability to hit Race Duties-1,2.56. At Course, hauliwa Amb. Div: At Smal

Race looked a near certainty for the herd and often. Phillips was a 4.2.50. At Headquarters, 51h Nam Amb. Div.:

After some preliminary good winner and Brown n gal- Race Court, Amb. Div. At Headquarters, Wan

Easternson's corner. There was

the fight moved into||lant loser, chal "B" Amb. Div.

Orderly Duties For Mainland Area

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be. reserved for all race meetings as Through Ticketa. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meoling if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved In the series 1 to 3,000.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 27th

for future Menuary will be sold and the reservation cancelled

2KQ E--20.1.38. KYMCA, Amb. Div. ary furry of blows and

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20.2.56.

30,1.50.

Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but | 31:1:50. particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription lists without siating reasons for their action.

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THE RESULTS Mahoney

The full results was stretched

follows:- on the canvas. The referee'start, ed to

to count ..... moved Robinson to a neutral corner ... pro

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Bantamweight AB Edwards (RN) beat Tpr Smyth (4) by TKO in Round

Two

Trimnahatas) Amb. Div.; Kowloon Amb.

Diy. KYMCA. Amb. Div.; KYMCA Nkg. Div.. Mong Kok Amb. Div.]

gressed the count as far as either 1.2.40. Kong Wah Amb. Div.

Football Dulles 26.1.58.5 p.m.

8' or '9' and then slopped. B.C.A.A. Ground: B.C.A.A. Amb, Div 29,1.60.2 POLIIS Govt He went to the opposite corner L/S Stadluta: Shaulerwan E.T. Amb of the ring and the MC → Ktreet Mopars... Khaiter Bosety Apparently without Instruction waterloo Neg. Div.; Westen Dist. that Robinson had won on a Flynn (A) on points Butler.January 1990: Basumatuto... from

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refereo-anpounced AB Dunsford..(RN) beat Cpl King's College Naga Div.“

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Decrease of strength-(a) Reserve Bib Nam Amb. Dic, Terved garden 18. f is, bakp Resignation in Wanchal

Bookmakers, Tic Tac man, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

By Order of the Stewards,

ACE, ‘ARNOLD,

Kong Wab Amb Diva Pte. Saul Wing-was "runt WAL, JULBE

Lambda Eeputy Commissioner

Childs (RN) beat Cin Holland (A) on points.

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14. Spain (A. De Portago and

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stadium of 11.30 (local). In the ad L. Neberi). evening, there will be ice hockey.v. at 1900 between Austria and Italy. at 2130 between Canada and Germany.

FRIDAY'S PROGRAMME Friday's programme will be as follows: (all times local).

0800; Two-man bobiled (1st: and 2nd heats).

FIVE WINS EACH

15. Italy II (E. Monti and B. Alvern).

10. Germany II and K. Honenester).

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18. Sweden If (5. Erbs and W. Aronsson).

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