COLONY ATHLETICS

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1958.

REFLECTIONS OF A ROWING EIGHT

800 METRES, HIGH JUMP WILL BE FEATURE EVENTS OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

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By "RECORDER”

The 1956 HKAAA Championships start at the South China Athletic Association Stadium on Sunday morning and will be continued at the new Government Stadium at Sookunpoo on Sunday, March 25.

The defending Champions are Stephen Xavier in the 100 and 200 Metres, Lt. Keith Burch in the 800 Metres, Bruce Tulloh in the 5,000 Metres, Ng Chuan-waj in the Long Jump and Hop, Step and Jump, Colin Brand in the Javelin Throw, Ho May- yee in the Ladies' 100 and 200 Metres and Fong Sik in the Ladies' Long Jump.

A feature of this year's Cham The Pole Vault should go to plonship will be the 800 Metres Jackon with Sgt.

run in which event the strongest feld in the history of the Cham- pionships assembled, Last your Lt. Burch won in 2 minutes dead with Lee Shu.. ching record in 2:044.

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Hinge and

Bill Tan possibly the place winners though little is known of the capabilities of the rest of the seld

Getti

from each heat to on Sundor,

11.10 m-fest_3: 74 G N. Stols), Cpl T. Brown sex).

40 2/11 P.N. Bandies (RAF). M.J. Papin (1A)."

(That twES quality for the fir March 20. o 2.20 pun)

11# Detres Tiigh_Burdles 11.15 am.Best 20 Chang Yat- The Long Jump should go to bing BORAL

43 1p Kwok-ping Harvey (N, Spartu), Ng Chuan-wal, with the places} (BCAA),

known 20-100 Set Raymond (ITA), 59 Dill Ten fought out by the

(IRCUAC) who Include Hung 11.90 a.ment : 3 Lt A. Ritchie footers

LA. (EX). Lee Yu-man,

14 Leung Kam-ching Chee-kee,

(BCAA). 67 Victor Lat (HKUAM, Ritchie and T.H. Tomlinson.

R. Comming (12). 115 Bgt dey (7 Histence). The Hop. Step and Jump is

from each heat First three Furing also will be L. P.Rain almost a certainty, burring accidents, for Ng Chuan-wai Alderton, Keith Martin Peter with T.. Tomlinson, Lt. R- Randks und Lee Struchung, chic,

Yu-man Lec

and AK should be well all of whom

small the best un paper of the under 2:05.

opposition.

Keith Burch is now capablo of going under <WO minutes and he will have behind horn at other runner capable of the sume Ita 2/LL, P. W. Boorman. Very much m the

least one

Lee Shu-chung has a way of reserving his best for the Colony Championships and should not be as lightly regarded by the opposition as his performances in two starts at this (Üslançe during the current season would suggest he should be

The Shot Put is very open. Lee Shiu-lok er RSM McGeever should win unless some of the Newcomers prove better. The Discus Throw should put Me- Grever

21

to

qualify for the final on Suretary, March 25, at 2.40 pan. An standard hardics are being used, competitors will not be disqualified for knocking down more them two).

Pole Vault (Final) 11.10 a.m. to Opl Bhadwa!! (Fox) 60 | Tan (HKUAC), 00 Daniel Ng HKUAC), 101 Bet linge (RAJ. 100 cm Jackson (TEME), 118 Ctn Gratiam (7 tumoare).

Hop, Step _ Jurup (Qualifying Round 11.20

NE .m.-3

Cmuon-wal (KUAC), 3 12 A. Richtes (Dimex), 47 Lee Yu-man (SCAA), 53 Slu Man-hel (DKUAC), 58 Chen Foo The Javelin Throw is almost yon (HKUAC). Set D. Cripps

eerlainty

defending ex), 69 Hill T (HKUAC), ba

of

over

{SICAAC)

142 T.. Tomlinson

The one time he really tried Champion Colin Brand, with. Chiu (RE), 4 A.K. lamasl this season, over the 400 Metres Chan Lap-long and 2/Lt. Maj.

cupabic Hurdles at the Novices Cham- Pagan, both pionships. he showed that hel 180 fect, fighing OUT MYCTd has not slowed down too much | place, since last season.

The Hammer Throw may The 100 Metres Dush will be complete a McGeever triple in unother Stephen Kavies - Hunga year when standards in the Chee-kee struggle with the latter | Shot, Dieus and Hummer are Trying to make it three in a row much lower than In rect but far from being certain of again defeating the reigning Colony Champion.

years.

LADIES' EVENTS

Xavier should win the 200 Ho May-yee seems nimost cer- Metres, though he will be push-tain to recapture the Ladies' 100 ed harder than usual, and Hung and 200 Metres Uties, though she

ta is not as fast, it seems, tis shoį Chee-kee may well have

University's Fung Kat-ice.

The 400 Metres should go to

with Gotti, Boorman

Randles and Leung Kun-po fighting out the places,

The 1,500 Metres is a cer- tainty for Keith Burch, with Peter Alderton and Keith Mar-

in fighting out second place,

CERTAIN DOUBLE

Julla has scared most of the opposition out of the 80 Metres Hurdles and will be confronted only with Ng Shuet-kwal. Corin Crozier of the University could challenge her in the High Jump and this event is fairly open with the odds on Julia

(Best aix after three trialy qualify for the final on Sunday, March 20 at 11.10 am, when they will have three further trade in the final Pouzd Distances achieved in the qualifying round will count l not bettered in the final round).

200 Metres Dash 11.40 am-foot 181 Stephen Xavier (HKAAC), 106 2/Lt Gover (RA), 14 Pie H. Robison (Rosen), 30 Zwut Kam-I (SCAA). 80 David Toh (HXUAC), 13 G. Walden (N. StalTa).

11.45am--Heat 2: 20 Hung Chee- kee (SCAA), 84 Chan Leong-chye 'TT K. Woodward (N. (CUAC), staffe). ba Luz Bours (HKAAC). 117 Lvcp1 Sumpton 17 H), 15 Pte E. Heam (Essex).

PUTOVO

In the still waters of the Ouse, the Cambridge Boat Race right are beautifully reflected during one of their anal outings before moving to Putney for the last preparations for the race against Oxford on March 24.

They are:-M. G. Delahooke (stroke), M. G. Baynes, A. M. Maya-Smith, 1. W. Welsh, K. A. Masser, M. J. H. Nightingale, J. F. Hall-Caggs, and 3. A. L. Russell (bow).-Central Press Photo.

ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON

Malaya's Thomas Cupper, Ong Poh

Second Round Singles

Lim Beaten In

London, Mar. 14.

Four of the eight seeded players crashed to defeat in the men's singles in the All-England, Badminton Championships which began at the Empress Hall, today.

Another shock was the defeat of Heather Ward (Britain) the No. 4 seed, in the women's singles, and Britain's most promising young player. The first surprise in this day of shocks came in the second round of the men's event, when the Malayan, Ong Poh-lim, suffering from a strained calf muscle, was beaten 15-6, 15-10 by the British farmer, Hugh Findlay.

from each heat to (Canada)

Succes-

by Jack McColl

WDS

Holdsworth

8-4 down lo Miss Marjorie 11-1.

|LAND FORCES ATHLETIC MEET

Final Stages To Be Run Off At Boundary Street On Friday And Saturday

The final stages of the Land Forces Inter Unit athletic and Tug-of-War Championships have now been reached and the athletic truck at Boundary Street will be a beehive of activity on Friday and Saturday.

Tomorrow is the turn of the Minor Units and the slx units to do battle in the final of the athletics are 6 COD (Holders), 173 Loc Bty RA, Command Workshops REME, 27 Lt Bty RA, 11 Infantry Workshop REME and 18 Fiet Ambulanco.

The first timeo units qualified days when all the members of in the South eliminating group | both the winning and second and the last three units quali~ | unft teams will recxiyo trophies. fled from the North eliminating Στους.

that

All the events are team events

The final positions

in each with seven track and seven field. group showed

events. The track events are the there very little between the finellaia 4 x 110 yds, 4 x 220 yds, 4 × 441 and a close tussle is expected Hurdles, 1 Mile Team and 3

4 yda, 880

x

4 x 120 yds yds, with the result likely to be Miles Team. The cla

left until the last two events.

events

In the Minor Units Tug-of-have two competitors in each War the finalists of the North event. These are the Pole Vault, High Jump, Long Jump, Shot, and South

Toups

27 Lt

Hammer, Javelin and Discus By who beat the holders, 16 Scoring ls from 12 to 2 for the

Field General

Theso p.m.

of

Ambulance)

are

and 23xi

track and 0 to 1 for the Aeld

Hospital respectively events.

two teams tomorrow

meet at 3 during the athletic programme. The Band

ist

Ba

The NAAFI are providing re- freshments which will be avail- Essex Regiment. able from 19,30 am. each day under the direction of Mr W.A. from tents on the ground.. Brown, will be playing

tions in the afternoo11.

MAIN

OPPOSITION

welve-

Mrs L. N. Cholmmelty wife of Brigadier 1. N. Cholmoley. MBE. Commander Hongkong and Kowloon Garrison, has kindly

On Saturday, March 17. the consented to present the trophies

on both days, Major Unita iako over and tho six finalists for the Athletle Cup are Essex and 1 North Staffs 27 Int Bde, 7 Queen's Own Hussars and 1 Kings Own from 48 Gurkha Infantry Ede. Regiment RA

(гол

27

HAA

(Holders)

and 15 Med Regt RA from Hongkong and

loon Garrison.

GRAND NATIONAL

Quare Times Now

27 HAA Rog-100-8 In Victoria

Club Callover

ment feel confident of retaining the trophy and their main op position

Hikely to come from 1! Essex and North Staffe with

the Essex os slight favourites. All eliminating meetings produced close finishes and it is expected that there will bo very few points between all six teams.

is

to 100-8

London, Mar. 14. Quare Times, previously 10-2 favourite for the Grand National Steeplechase, was opposed out at tonight's Victoria Club callover here. The Major Tug-of-War

The bookmakers were keen to also to be contested on Saturday

him, but the 1965 "National" and will see 27 HAA Regt RA, lay Hongkong & Kowloon Garrison winner had no backers. After Findlay winners, meeting 2/7 Gurkha being told of the market op-

position Rifles, 48 Gurkha Infam-Final trainer

Bde

to his horse, Irish Vincent O'Brien said: Champions, in the

"He has not had a strong gallop

at 11.50 a.m. and the winners

noon.

In the

after-

is the only British seeded player P. Granlund (Denmark) beat will meet 1 Northamptonshire yet, but he is doing satisfactory (Britain) 35-2, Regiment, who annexed the 27 work and is making good pro-

Ho has had no Inf Bdo tille,

Anal at TOSS. competitor 18-12.

back since he resumed training.” Miss Kirsten

Slurica—First. Round 13 p.m. Throndahl, | Women's (Denmark) who won the Mrs W. C. Rogers (Britain)

Quare Times bruised a foot The Band of the 7th Queen's women's title in 1948.

She was beat Miss S. Delvin (US) 11-7,

Own Hussars, under the direc earlier this month and missed a ton of Mr G. Horabin, will be few days' training.

Grand No- There was little Playing throughout the

Tional baiting.

The Queen Mother's horse The programme for both days Devon Loch was made 10-1 starts at 10.30 am. with the Pole Vault. This is followed by

co-favourite with Sundew,

Thirty-six of the 46 Lincoln- Miles 3

Team, Hammer, and Heato of

shire Handicap acceptors were the x 120 yards called. Most support WEE

for Hurdles.

the favourite Kenmore, who There

will be a lunch break shortened to 100-9. Trouville, clear second from 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 pm. and who became presentation of trophies is favourite at 18-1, and Loppylugs. scheduled for 4.30 pm. on both

a 22-1 change.

Mrs B. Kristiansen (Denmark) boot Mrs M. Warren (Britain) 11-3, 11-8.

Miss P. Lawrence

(Britain) beat Mrs I. Nilsson (Sweden) 11-0, 11-3.

Miss A. Jorgensen (Denmark) (Britain) Miss W. Bean

Then came Three

beat American Miss Judy Develin and

Dahlberg sive shocks. Ferry Sonneville Mis Margaret Varner; bott

(Britain) 15-10, 15-4. (Indonesia) lost 15-4, 15-4 to reached the quarter-finals with- E. M. B. Choong (Malaya) fight for second place against was last year. In the longer 11.50 am-Heat 3: 21 Fung Kat. Erland Olsen (Denmark), Lief out difficulty. Mra Iris Rogers | bent (King) 15-0, 15-1.

event former Colony Champlone (HKUAC), R. Will (N

Stafle) 90 24 1. Muw (RA), Ekedehi (Sweden) was beaten and record-holder Julla Tingay 7.1. Tomlinson (AAC) 2015-11, 16-10 by Palle Granlund may spring a surprise.

in the last eight, Shum Pit-chung (SONA), Cheung

while Dave Chek-yia (SCAM).

(Denmark)

Mc-

Tho unluckiest (Fit two

went down the final on Sunday, quality for Mardi 28, at 1140 m.)

17-14, to R. Brinkestedt (Sweden). Javelin Throw

The four

remaining scoded (Qualifying Round) 11,40 Аль-141 C.M. Brand players, Flan Kobbero (Den-

|Sheed (Canada) in their first (Sweden), RSC), 30 Wong Ng ym 18CAA), mark), Bertil Glans 40 Chan Lap-fong (BCAA), 56 Wa Joe Alston (USA) and Eddie

round match when she fell to Kee-yiu

00 F., Keown

the floor. (RAF). 6 H (NE), 91 B. Choons (Melaya) survived, but

Kelly (NAC), 16 M/LÍ M.J. Pagan Glans should

On examination, it was dia. certainly have (RA), IN C Brown (7 Hus). bean beaten

covered that, she had pulled a 112 LA Poynder (7 HugsuITH).

tondors

her left leg and (Britain) Elut six after three throws will

strap up the injury, she wisely beat although efforts were made to the final on Sunday. quality for March 2, at 1050 m, when there will be a final round of three thoKE throws Distations achieved in the

decided qualifying round will count if not

Prosse

Results of matches played to- Women's Single-Second Round improved upon in the final).

day in the All-England Badmin- Long Jump

ton Championships were:

Mrs Kristiansen (Denmark) (Qualifying Round)

beut Mrs Lawrence (Britain) 1140 Am-to

NE

Chuan-wai

Men's Bingles First round 11-6, 42-10. (KUAC), 3 LI A. Ritchie (CK), Lee Yu-man (BCAA), 20 Hung

E. Olsen (Denmark) defeated Chee-kee (SCAA), 48 Chow_Tliyam (SOAA), 34 Shu Man-hel (FIKUAC), Despite the defeats of Miss G. E. Rowlands (Wales), 15-4. on A.H. Thamjan (unatt), M_R. Ward by Mrs Lols Alston (US) |15-0, Williams (N. Staffs),

D A.K. (ŘE).

13-12, form

the R. Glans (Sweden) beat R Chislett

Lemati 21-10, (LETTE.), lach Cuminsky (RD), women's singles was much more MeNell (Britain) walkover. bert Mrs Timperley (G.B.). 100 M2 Shui-kit (unam)

R. Brinkestedt (Sweden) de- 60 Bul consistent. The joint favourites, Tan (UAC), 142 Tál. Tomlinson (KAAC),

Third

the

The Lʊng Jump will see a resumed battle between Fong Ne Shuet-kwai. The score recently has been two vic- tories for Ng Shuct-kwal and one plus a Colony record for Fang Sik.

The little girl is a great fighter, but odds are again on Ng Shuct-kwai.

Bob Pape is a certain double winner in the 8,000 and 10,000 Metres, with Bruce Tulloh al-Sik and most a certainty for cond place in the shorter race.

place in

5,000 Metres is between Alan Smith, 3. F. Joyce, Chan Kim-hung Chan Hung-man and Au Chung- sing. Of the three Chinese run The Shot Pul is very open and pers, Chan Hung-man appears should be decided on a lucky to be Improving at s better putt. pace than the others and he is İlkellest to fight third place out with Alan Smith. He has more

basic speed than Smith, though perhaps not as much stamina.

In the 10,000 Metres eccond and third places are very open with Smith, Chan Kir hung. Wong Lung-kwong, Au Chung-

Not to be disregarded

are

Amateur

minor

There are several alterations in the original pre- gramme for the 1850 Hongkong Association Athletic Annual Championships at Caro line Hill on Sunday, March 18.

no heats of There will be

the

(Best be in qualifying round of three train will have a further shree trials in the final round on Sunday, March 23, at 210 pm

McCell led 14-10 in the final game in their second round match but falled to clinch the Issue with Your match points, Glans, fighting desperately, ook seven points in succession to win 15-10, 15-17, 17-4.

JOINT FAVOURITES

Santee To Appear

400 Metres Hurdles, 1,500 siano schieten Before NY Supreme

ning and Hodkinson very much ladies events and no qualifying in the running.

In the High Jump, Pole us round

vault or

events. Indles Beld possibly well in, the race Donald Maiden and R. Whittle. The 10,000 Meknes Anal will Ex-Colony record holder Chan take place at 2.40 p.m. and the men's discus throw at 3.30 pm. King-yin is also in and may spring a surprise on the others,

THE PROGRAMME though ectoinly not on Bob Раро

Metres and iT. any of the to count if not bettered in

the final.

Discus Throw (Qualifying Round) 11.10 pm RIM P. McGover (Essex), 37 Chars Wid-Han (BCAA), do chán Loctor (SCAN), 1 tro Shili-jor (SCAA) 63 Ng Chuan-was (HKUAC), 00 F.M. Keown (RAF), 16 / 3.d. Popa (RA), 104 C

Humara). 110 Cin. Brown (7 Hunny9),

This race, a feature event this coming Bunday afternoon, should be one of the best of te Championshipa na far as

sho struggle for

second

third place is concerned.

Chang

and

FIRST DAT Bunday, March 18 (At the Bouth China Athletle Azzo- clation Stadium, Caroline Hill).

100 Misires Dat

30.30 0.1. Heat 1: 67 Stephen Kayler (HKAAC), 108 2/Lt. Govier R), 19 Pte II. Robinson (Essex).

Court Judge

to

retire,-Prance-11-7, 10-12.

feated A. C. Bahree (India) 15-0,

3.

15-0.

Miss Sheed (Canada) beat Miss Bird (Britain) 11-3, 11-2. Mrs Alston (US) beat Miss Ward (Britain) 12-10, 18-11.

Miss Jorgensen (Denmark) 8-11, 11-6, 11-0

Miss M. Varner (US)· beat 1. D. McColl (Britain) beat P. Misa J. Waring (Britain): 11-9, E. Nielsen (Denmark)

18-13, 11-0 15-2.

Misa J. Develin (US) best

11-1, 11-0. J. Hammergaard Hansen (Den Miss A. Stone mark) walkover, Ool Telk-hock France-Presse. (Malaya).

D. F. McTaggart (Canada) New York, Mar. 14. beat R. Mikvasey (Britain) 16-5, † WC Santee, America's † 15-7. Champion Miler, appears before

N. Buchbolst (Denmark) beat

beat

SOCCER

Thai-Combined XI (Britain) 15-0, 3-0 At Bangkok

a New York State Supreme W. Goode (Britain) 18-8, 15-2.South China Beats Court judge here tomorrow to Best six in qualifying round of plead for a permanent injunction Men's Singles - Scound Round three throws will have further cgainst his e-time suspension three

F. Kobbero (Denmark) throws in the final round. Distances achieved in the qimirying by the Amateur Athletic M. Robinson round will count if not beitered to Union the findi this afternock at 3.30

AAU suspended Santee, a P. Granlund (Denmark) beat P.m.)

Marine Lieutenant, on February L. Ekedahl (Sweden) 19, on charges of accepting 10-10.

Hammer Throw (Final)

30 Chung King-ta! (SCAA), B(x). Po F

210 sm-3 RSM

Woodward (N. Biate),

experises.

15-0.

15-11,

money in excess of legitimate Mertz (Denmark) beat Quid

dington (Britain) 15-9, 15-1.

E.M.B. Chong (Malaya) beat M. B. Rawlings (Britain) 15-3, 15-1.

Santec's lawyers secured а temporary injunction on the ban from the Sinte Supreme Court which allowed him to compete In two Mile races during the past two weeks.

P. McGeevEE Churchyard 1015 Best 31 15 Bhum Plt.), 83 A. Owen (2), 13 Yat-bung is entered chung (BCAA), 60 David fran | 2/16, Hitpard 17 Homere),

(six throws will be allowed). in the 110 Metres High Hurdies. (IKUAC), 78 F. Williams N. Staffs),

„10,300 Metres Run (Final)" 68 Luiz SoUER (100VAC), 111 CIA Though

probably the Graham (7 Husers).

3.40 pm-31 3.W. Berry (King's Colony's most polished hurdler, 1040 Heat 3:2 Iung Chee Own), 23 A.L. Brith (King's Own), he is very much out of training ken (BCAA) 75 G. Walden (N. Lee Kershing (BCAA), 31 Char

King-yin (BCAA), 54 Chen Xm Staffs), Balley N. Stufe 20 trung BCAA), 59 W wong and may find Some stift_com-D. Knight (RNAAA), 14 T. H. Tom- (SCAA), petition in Lt. Ritchie, Leung inson (HKAAC).

(mung-mah

Santeo was confident today Kam-thing, Victor Lal and Bill

(BCAA), 48 Au Chung-shing (BCAA), 10.45 9.meat 41 81 Tung Kata Ri. Tape (AAA), TI BET

that he low (IKUAC), 97 Our Transom (A.D. Anderson (R. S.), B1 D.A. saying he planned to run in the would win his appeal, Ton.

13 L/Cpl. Payne (Estox), 30 Truliaiden RNAAAM Keough Knights of Columbus Games at The other entries in this event

Kam-14) (SCA)

(HE), 10 CHOISTENCH) 106 (Winner of each heat, and the two Cm 1odkinson (C). 1 .

Cleveland next Saturday, are unknown, though Sgt. Ray- fastest ecocts to qualify for the White (RA).

Mr Cart Hansen, AAU Presi 50 Metres Ran mond is reputed to be fast, and Anal on Sunday, March 15, at I p.m.).

dent, this event may also be regarded

said today, however, that 225 pin--Hout 1: | Thot Put

Boonton

he was suro the Court would as very open..

uphold, the RSMP. McGeever (sex), 8 Sgt B. Bertin (RAF), Sgt 18:40 am (Qualifying Round)( 2 A 1 K. Durch

suspension order, The 400 Metros Hurdles at- Kleman (sex); 11 Col R. Bost-Day (Rmx) i M.D. Hunter China Mall Special tracted only six cries and TEC WAL. (SCA) Beču), 118 2/(el Airton ( haserat.

(RAF), 37 Chen Wal-lun K 3.30 p.m.-float 2: 27° Lo Shi hould, develop into a great Leo Balu-lok (SCAA), 83 We Kee chung (BGAANE 18 PAST. Alder fight between Leo Shu-chung, RE), 26 mart (RNAKA), QU

70 18KUAC), 6. 7. Tarset con (love)], de P.2. Nandien -((TAM), Samuel Lo, Leung Kam-ching 3/L: Horgard-47 HuRARI).

P Cpi 1. Brown (304), * Cheung Dark-kwan (BCAA), 73 8.3. 2963 and Cheung Chek-yin The

(8/0503. Colony record of 01.0 seconds

from mech Bent

final on Sunday. may be threatened

Blooms "brow (Final)

An interesting entry here is University's Chan Leong-chy®,

(Compeinigen will have three puth the qualifying round, the best six in the qualifying round having stress more purts in the final on Sunday. Distancja March 25, M. BAD DO. achieved in the

will count to the foal 12 3800 dow

proved upon).

(1050) am

better known as a high jumpër, Lakley- 36 Motrus Wiedien who is a fair quarter miler and may find 3-foot obstacles pasler | (SCAA), 13 JUNE

to clear then his opponents wild,

ALL-STAR FIELD

Despite the absence of Capt. John Hunter, the High Jump is almost “an aib star

10,45

11 Amendfest_4; "animir with P

Chan Sing-ros, Chan Loong-[145" abyn, Victor Lal and Cin. Jmck« išdric sexx, cilă (cntipable of B ́Foot

mchan by Higone dad Ng Chuan- wai.not far behind,

gundiy

130

Own),

York City Beaten 2-1 By Bradford

London, Mar. 14,

to

Bradford, Bodi York Olly, by

| taro gosta do 'onn 'in a rearranged | Third "Division Nogthern Foot=\

{ both Lengua "match" at Brúðford |

philipotsid on January, 28 bes

ŒE FA Cup Tios-Router,

Glans (Sweden) beat McColl (Britain) 15-10, 15-17, 17-14.

Brinkestedt (Sweden) beat McTaggart (Canada) 29-5, 17-

14.

Belgium To Send Only 50 Athletes To Melbourne

High

bers

Brussels, Mar. 14.

A

Closing offers were;

་་

LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP

Lincolnshire Handicap (no mile, March 21). ..

100-9 Kenmore,

18-1 Trouville,

Tuck's

20-1 Frisky Scot Blood and River Line.

22-1 Minterne Magno, Tudon Jinks and Loppylugs.

Retrial, Redway, and

28-1 Solon Morni.

William

travelling costs have Nickleby. cut down the strength of the Belgian team to compete in the 33-1 Milonga, Flying 1950

in and A Tale of Two Cities. Games Olympic Melbourne to about 50 mem-40-1 Le Falatin, Aorangi, Don

is Thla considerably Basilio, Phlox Second, High smaller than the Belgian squad River, Underwear, Sir Jasper which competed in the London and Black Shore.

50-1 Bedser, Bruin, Affreux, Fellhound and on Nimblefoot, November 11 to arrive in Ciro. Melboume on the 17th, only a few days before the opening of

and Helsinkt Games.

The team

leaves hero

events.

00-1 Cardillac, Denikin; New Hame, Libatox, Dare Wo and Three Star.

100-1 Upwards Othera. GRAND NATIONAL Grand National (4 milos 653 Yards, March 24).

the Games on the 25th. Bangkok, Mar. 14, Belgium will pin its hopes on The visiting South Chine foot its competitors in the athletic, ball team today defeated a swimming Thai-Chinese Combined XI by hockey

end eycling and Hard

track | three goals to nil in an extra favourites are Roger Moens, charity match at the National world record holder of the 800 Stadium here.

Metres, Gaston >Retir, 1948 Olymple 5,000 Metre Champion, me Pranz Herzman for the 10, and Pippylan

10-1 Sundew and Devon Loch. 100-8 Quaro Times and ESB. 100-0 Must.

five swimming : 89a-d

Moya anti

The visitors led 1-0 at twif- time.

Award, Armorial

The first goal was scored at 000 Metres.

25-1 Carey's Cottage, Vallout the 12th minute.

Three of tha

and Key Royal, The local players broke through entries are of international class.

Gentle many times to the South China They are Louls Komma, with Mariners Lexi Alsion (Britain) 15-8, 15-6.

(US) beat Jordon goal but shots just missed the 2 minutes 80,0 seconds for the

Bet.

200 Metres Breaststroké, Gülbert Hammergaard Hansen (Den- mark) beat Buchholst (Den- muric) 15-0, 8-16, 15-11.

Men's Single-Third Round

South China kored the second Smit and Hungarian born Eva Early Tan, Ontray and

A Berry Windsor.

50.1 Huy Tư Vụ

and third goal in the 15th and Gerard-Novak, who was second 22nd minutes of the second half, jin the final of the Laxlies' 200 66-1 Dunby, No Response, The South China team 16 Metres Breaststroke at Helsinki. § Much Obligod and Polinius. F. Kebbero (Denmark) beat returning to Hongkong by air. She became Belgien. by Next callover--Monday March Timperley (Britain) 15-4, 15-6. I at midnight tonight.-Reuter. marriago-France-Presse,

THE GAMBOLS

Fil past az emall bath in the Lahan mo that the light imit too bright

vened antll' Jazve the meal in front of the Fira Uke me,

& Barry Appleby

I'll want the néptiore

YOU MIOP.LI

19.-Router.

BURROUGHS

BILLONDON A DRY GIN

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