INTER-SCHOOL ATHLETICS

DIOCESAN WIN BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP, KGV THE GIRLS'

By "RECORDER",

Won the Inter-School The Diocesan Boys' School Senior Boys' Championship when the finals of the Inter- School Sports were concluded at Caroline Hill Stadium, and King George V School dethroned the strong Puj Kiu School team to win the Girls' Championship.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956.

Sports Diary

TODAYA

Soccer

2nd Division: Bing Tao v South China (Club); KMB v Police (33). both matches at p.m.

3rd Division: Gymnastics v CMB Tramways ({[V]; Dalry Farm V

(iv) Talkoo v solicitors (1IV), all matches at 0 p.m.

SATURDAY

Boccer

TTAINWAYS; Solleitars F

J

Dockyard;

Div 1: Club v CAA (CH) 5.30 p.m. Div 2: Club v CAA (CH) 4 pm,

V Gymnario Div 3: Telephone HV): Dairy Farm REME (IV). but maiches at 4 pm; KMD V at lingos Valley 5.30 p.m. Little Bai Was Prisons, all matches Div flollandia v TÚL (IV) at p.ni.

Cricket

Army South V First Divizion: Police; RAP v Army North.

Second Division: Army "North" v

CC Hornets XCC Wasps v Army "South KoV School v DBS; Univeraly "B" RAF; Police v Unl Verity "A".

It was the first DBS victory at the Inter-School Sports Dockyard Navy IRC V since 1984 and the principal credit for this should go to the progressive policy of Messrs. S. T. Chun and James be as Lowcock who have discovered that athletics can

one School good a team game as any other and that Championship a year and the Inter-School Sports were not quite enough,

stands out [b]}** fact that mile about the DBS team is that they are not a team of "stars" Many shoul has in the plast won the Championship on the basis of a few boys who were athletic "natural" and would! have won their events without any coaching or encouragement.

The

victories of La Salle College in recent years and ef Kay George V School in earlier

httle

the reflected успе

persunalily enthusiasm

maaleis their sports

as. quite frankly, boys of the natural abi- ity of Stephen Kavar and l'eter MeRor condd win despite a com- plete lack of interest in them.

Iut this

a team of nu possible Che

or

Long Jump 1. Yeing Dun-keung PESE, CHOi Chik-kwong (QESH: I. Tam Be-chung (TMC). Distance: 16

4

=

Lo Chu-kwk (SMS); Tam Chuching (538), 3. Kwong Ka-yu (TMCL Distance 34 #

EILY

* firade

Flockey

EM- Ladier International serien: pite v Portugal (11V) a pm; Boot- fond v treland (HV) 4.30 p.m.

Rugby Ittorney Stone tugby Goals com- neneing 2.30 p.m.

Racing Ninth Easter Race Meeting

Teams For

Francis Lee Wall Hancock Shield

Cricket Match

100 metres 2 Yon Khoj, 2 Chan Poo-shing (Wah (LSC). Yan Kio), 3. Ilu Delray Time 139 seen.

200 metreK 1, Franels Wah Yan Kim: 2, Chan Pooshing Wal Yun Kini. 3, Chan Kam-un (SLS). June 20 3 MC

4 100 metres relay: 1. t 1

Kowloosi, 3. School 2. Wah You

Tune: ba a res Salesian School

Ka-tin 1. Chan (BUN) 2. Ng Chung-img 18181, 3, Francis Lee (Wali Yan Kin). Dis- tance 15 t

Long Jumb

land 11 am. on the second.

quite a year's DBS lean is sis). 2. J. Svu Netto 19FX); #

"stiurs".

with

exception of Alan Morris. From

a group of buys of quite uver- age talent, with hardly a future Colony Champlon

nildst, Messin Lawenck Chan have

The

will bo

1 Venna Wat-shdog | Chater Road, Shot Pul.

ZA Distance: Chan Wat ylag (SLS) I 41% ind

Javelin

M

| Antonini

Kwong

their

1915

Bar UNEX

LATE

produced a Cham- thr

plonship team and one of

sprint relay teams

fastest

the Colony.

MERITORIOUS

In

Open Events

2.

Kwan

1. A Kuo KGV); Hibeiro (190) 2

Distance: 114 11 PKMS)

Mak Pak-ming (s). 2.

(SC): 3, J

Distative io ti 2

GIRLS EVENTS

Howard

teams The following are the for the Hancock Shield cricket Sunday, April 1 and match ou Monday, April 2. Play will com- menice at noon on the first day

played Rame

Zimmern, M. KCC A. Guilford, F. Findlay, R. Jenner. V. Fairhall, B. C. N. Carnel, J. N. Hart-Baker, C. Shroff. Ramage, R, Bell, F. Hull. 12th man. T. Hung, Umpire, Ship, Scorer, Mrs C. Ship.

H. H HKCC-D. W. Leach, Pinniger. B. M. Macpherson, H. H. Camplon. ft. D. Miller. C. J.

C.

100 meses. 1. Bo May-yee (TMCB. Leader, N. Leigh Bennett, G. Cong Po-ling (TTS: 5. Chung H. P. Pritchard, C. J. S. Hill, A Pur-12 PKMS). Tune: 138 teen,

200 ltem 1. 1 May-yee (TMC); Harvey,

2. E Shekury (KUVI; 5, Chung Po HOR (TTS). Time: 24 seen.

1100 metres relay 1, King George V School; 2. TTS, 3. DPS.

THE 4 Kees.

1. E. Shekury (KGV); Lag Jaa!

MUST-SURA (EPS). Distanco 15 ft. 1ch Juny: K

Pui-yuen (PICHST 2, ung Mei-mei (BP), 3. Kwang Lai-yue (PKMS). Height:

The King George V School victory in the girls sectii, a meritorious one agains! very the opposition of several athlet- schools. Chinese cally-strong was due largely to grand team spirit and a will to win that is not new to the traditions of the girls' side of post-war KGC.

not While there

the same great fighters around like. Maureen Hodkinson, Ruby Scot

were

Softball Throw: 1. Evelyn Cattan (SMS), 2. I Jones (ROV); 3, Kung Purenud (PKMS). Distance: 137 11

Rchool Champions Hays "A Grade: Whanera, DBS or Deborah Buribati, or great 44 points; Runners-up, QES with

athletes ke Jennifer 23 points natural Hart, Ria Mall or Julla Tingy, The team had plenty of spirls and much natural, if unculll- vated talent,

Looking over what there is,

1

Bove B Grade: Winners, DBS ari Tak Ming; Cullege with 17 points each, 3. Wals Yan College Kowloon. Bay Grade: Winnets, Wah Yan Kowloon with 20 points; Run- St Laila School with 12 02: Witters KOV School with 17 uints. Runnerup, Put Riu Mid-

ner-up.

it is noteworthy that there die school with points. champlon of the

future

Elizabeti Shekury whis could

approach and better 17 feet in

the

Long Jump ジ

she tried. She

incks basle speed, though near 17-footers

Fong Sik and

Ng

Shuri-kwai of South China are

not very much faster.

With an approach run that is almost non-existent, her

H

15-

foot leap after negotiating the

Caroline potholes of the Stadium run-up was quite re- vealing of potential talent.

It is noteworthy that while Fong Sik and Ng Shuet-kwal don't find 15 feet too difficult at Caroline Hill, they find 18 fev

alment there

limpossible

run-up> yesterday was as resplendent of craters as the face of the moon.

Sik Even Fong

would have shaken her head in frustration

achievement.

at the sight.

The

ן

As for the others, 13.2 or 13.4 scounds in the 100 Metres is not outside the range of Lindy Parks cr Rae Jones, Elizabeth Libby Stokes and Valerie could

develop the speed and stamina to come down to 20 seconds in the 200 Metres and Georgina Thompson has bulld for n 4:0 high jumper. would only require a litle en- thusiasm and some encourage- ment to reach The hard work would come in Improving on these limits.

the

A. Malden. Umpire,

Sgt. Robinson Scorer, J. Smith.

EASTER RACE MEETING

Saturday's Chances

At The Valley

By “RAPIER”

The Ninth (Easter) Race Meeting will start on Saturday, March 31, and will be concluded on Monday, April 2. The First Saddling Bell will be rung at 11.30 nm. both days, the first race starting at midday. The timin interval will be taken after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.), The Fifth Race begins at 3.00 p.m.

the

The programme on each day will consist of 12 events. On Saturday most important events will be the two sections of the Clarence Handicap for Claes 2 ponies over the mile. Here are my catimates of the chances:

FIRST RACE (1.yndhurst Handicap (First Sec- Lonix Furlong.)

won

3

choose from among the entries, although it seems that the finish should be fought out between Miracle (K. Kwok) and Chor Ting (W. K. Shich), but Fei Chi (H. M. Botelho) must also be considered.

The latter pony should give the other two a good run and

win. possibly

Perfectbilly (K. F. Chul) on its showing at the last miceling is capable of creating an upset.

the

1

Class 6 ponies will contest the opening event of the afternoon for novice riders. The follow- ig should be worth watching Midget (Robert Luk), Apprecia- tion (Albert Lam), Fleetfoot Chi (Won Shek-ming). Yin (Andrew Lam), and Possibility i (W. R. Enfield).

which Midget, Dkverley Hendteap (First Sec. tc.) for Class 7 ponies from the 1 Mile Fost at the 7th Ract

the appears choice. It run very convincingly in the above

race and should have a good chance of scoring another win here.

The danger

will probably come from Appreciation, which good over this distance al- thu though I was unplaced at Annual Race Meeting over the mile with M. Samarca up after being made hot favourite.

Meeting

logiert

Rec-

FIFTH RACE (Knutsford Handicap (First Lon): From 15 Mile Post).

This sprint race will be con- tested by Class 5 ponies.

Judging from its last outing on the Mount Davis won the when Handicap (Sceend Section) for Class 7 ponies over six furlongs in 1.1, I consider Amusement (S. W. Tang) the best amongst the entries and in my estima- tlon It should win.

(P. Chessington

Plumbly) (P. should fill second place and Sunstreak (Lam King-tak) will

As

(First

Sec-

The distance is more to Fleet-probably take the other position. an outsider I suggest foot's liking and it should not be ignored, as the pony is quite Bengel/Lencer (H. H. Hung).

SIXTH RACE capable of causing an upset

Flandicap Yin Chi and Possibility II are (Clarence

ton)-One Allie). also good for this distance and

First Section Class 2 ponies ure a decided menace.

will battle out the finish in this Te and Golden Branch (W. K.

command strong Shich) should support in the betting, I think it should account for this race.

It may, however, meet with stern opposition from Ambilion (K. Kwok) which is carrying

More Rugby Union for

Matches Needed Darwin, Mar. 28. should There

be regular Rugby Union matches between both Australia and Japan in countries, said Mr Keith Walsh, Australian manager universules team today which returned here after a successful tour of Jupan

that the 'must'

be invited to

the

140 lbs.

Ben Lomond (Chun Kity is during morning running well gallops and should be considered. Gabriel Junks (Alan Chon) and Norse Girl (M. Samarca) are also dangerous and must not be overlooked.

SEVENTH RACE

Opposition is likely to come from Encore (R. Tsal).

Precious Gem (K. Kwok) ja another pony to watch, but it may disappoint again, whilst Free Kick (T H, Yau) is not bad, United Victory (W. K. Shich) is another candidate cap able of extending the field.

NINTH RACE (Knutsford Itandleap(Second Berton): From 144 Mile Post).

In this sprint event for Class G ponics I think the result wil Phoenix be decided between (C.F. Ng), Chinese Mackerel (Start

(M. Llu), Highlight Samarcq)

Forgot and Never (W. R. Holman).

Phoenix is in splendid condi- tion and if it should secure a

Chinese Mackerel good start it may win, while expect to see offer a challenge.

Highlight should not be dis- regarded as this pony is good As an out- over this distance.

worth sider Never Forget is following.

10TH RACE (Ctarenco Flandicap (Serond Sec- tion):-ine Mile).

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This race is more or less a between return engagement Winsome (H. K. Chuang) and

(K.

At the Rainbow

Kowk). last meeting of the two in the Mount Gough Handicap over the Champion distance Winsome had the better of matters by a short head for premier position. was, however, due to K. Kwok's bad judgment as ho had

In view the race in hand.

of distance. I think THE TOWN'S CHOICE FOR FINEST CHINESE FOOD that performance, coupled with

shorter on Saturday afternoon Rainbow

A DINING PLACE OF DISTINCTION. will win, thus reversing Ita last defeat.

This

SECOND RACE (Excetstor flandicap: 14 Miles).

Not So Bad, W. M. Chan up, looks a cinch to win thin race confined to Class 8 ponies. This pouy won the Stone Hill Handicap over the two-mile post Novice riders at the last meeting with case,

There is, of course, just a Success Free thut possibility (W, K. Shich) may cause or upset.

distance also

and favours The

II. Chan) Dutch Courage (H and Curtsey (P. Plunibly).

THIRD RACE

Handicap: From 2 Mile Post).

Class 10 ponies will figute in " is a a

I don't think 1 This event. Japanese team

added Mr Waist, shall be far wrong in stating Australia," who thought the Japanese were that the ponies to watch in this excellent, and clean players-race are Thunder Sky (M. H. China Mall Special.

Samarca), Rowanglen (H. Hung), Green Velvet (K. Kwok) and Trade Wind (H. H. Chan), Thunder Sky is my choice and should win, but Rowanglen I not to be ignored as this pony is its morning improving gallops.

WORLD TABLE

TENNIS

Experts Favour Rumania's Mrs Roseanu To Win World Singles Title

Bv

LESLIE

NAKASHIMA

Tokyo, Mar. 28.

One of the world's top table tennis experts today favoured six-time World Women's Singles Champion Mrs Angelica Roseanu of Rumania to win her seventh straight crown in the 23rd World Championships to be held in Tokyo on April 2-11.

H. V. Barna, coach of England's Corbillon Cup team and an adviser to the Indian team as well, told the United Press, however, that Mrs Roseanu will face plenty of high calibre competition.

any

the

Mrs Roseanu herself has said level of the women's compet!- she hoped to win her seventh tion." IL

title but could not make predictions because she was not sure of beating the Japanese girls and the young British star, Ann Haydon.

these figures

THE RESULTS

"T

"1

(Brczy

In

Green Velvet and Trade Wind are quite good over this distance and will be near at the end,

FOURTH RACE

(Becona

Handicap (Lyndhurst Section):81x Furlança)."

This race is confined to Class 0 ponies. There is not much to

I

Gold Crown (H. K. Cheng) Knock-again (C. F. Ng) should flight out the third position.

11TH RACE (Alveston Handleap: From 15 Mile

Всп has been

Post).

Queens (K. Kwok)

ran

(Dragon Handicap: Bix Furlongs), The Kangaroo (Albert 1am)

Lawers (P. Plumbly) Is certainly the one to watch in this event, as the combination

sharpened for this came from behind to take second sprint face and should provide place In the Mount Kellet the reigning joint Champion an

Milo

to score. 1 Handicap from the

while Post at the last meeting,

R

during morning Cornhill (M, J. Pridham), sively

and is very fit, posing doesn't lay behind at the start, should be well in at the finish. a potential threat here.

Other notable contenders for

Dilkoasty (M.

M. Samarcq) has honours are Hiawatha (Robert improved but it is doubtful if it Tsal), Valbridge (Andrew Lem)

the qualities of the and Atomic Cacsor

(H. K. Hung).

EIGHTH RACE (United Handicap: 1 Miles),

This event will be fought out

DS O

can

bove-mentioned ponies.

ood outsider is Fair Play S. Wong) while Quizette Travert) and Turf Heroine

A good

(R

(A.

(V. H. Oliveira) stand an out-

by Class é ponies and, judglugelde chance of winning. from past performances, Oceanic Sky (Chun Kit) will probably win.

Denmark Will Pick Only

The Best

Best For Olympic Games At Melbourne

Copenhagen, Mar, 28.

Only athletes standing a real chance of winning an Olympic medal will represent Denmark at Melbourne in the 1956 Games this November, declared Frode Marte, Secretary of the Danish Olympic Committee,

Some 25 competitors and 5 officials will form the Danish contingent. This is a much smaller team than those which went to London in 1948 and Helsinki in 1952.. certain to be included in the Mr Murte said the smell team

swimming team. They are' Knuð was not due to financial reasons,

Clele, who 'recently, broke the (about £25,000) and if there European 200 metres, breast-

we have 500,000 kronor

Barna pointed out that 17-year-old Ant is a talented attjote, having won the women's titio at Junior Lawn Tennis Wimbledon the last three years.

experts had cannot

that say

Mrs Some Japanese

described Miss Haydon es onc Roscanu has passed her peak as

"In the cur- of the top e

contenders for the yet," Barna said. rent scason

last women's between

Ann Borne said September and March this year Mrs Hoseanu has played in 25 some trouble playing against Championships and has been the Japanese girls who resort added. beaten only once. That was by to an all-out smashing gamo Selection will be made for the Fu Yain-ming. (DDS); I, Sin 80-hưng Haydon in the French | instead of the defensive tactics | 1000w

The following were the com- plete results;

100 metras: Trui Kan.fal

BOYS' EVENTS -

"A" Grade

(QE9). Timo; 114 seci.

200 metres: Trui Kem-fal (RES);

Kaminey Kennedy

may

have

not

aro

than 25 more

athletes of

we shall competing, worthy

hesitate to select them," he

Ann

2 Fu Yom-ming (DBS): 3. Charles ilo (089). Time: 23.9 sec.

400 metres:

Open Championships during the of European players. Arst week in February. It wo

"Ann may not have a chanet were to pick a favourite for the to get in and wash when she Japanese girin," Barna said.

Barna sasd the tables

the

Skipton (DBS): 2, Archie Lin (Dua); women's titlo my choice would plays 1. D. Robb (RGV), Time: 584 sees,

1,000 metres: 1 Alan Morris (DB9): still be Mrs Roscanu.

2, Joseph Itu (LAC); 3 Iu Po-shing

(RC), Tuna: mins 3A secs,

not

12TH RACE

(Rednaxela

2 Handicap:--From Mlle Port)..

This is the Anal race of the Arst day and is confined to Class 5 ponics. A perusal pí the entries in this 'rnes gives me the Impression that Outsider (H. K. Hlung) has a good op- portunity of winning as it is in at the very good condition móment.

Jetnek must be borne in mind as the pony ja Improving during morning gallops,

'The distance also favours Allied Victory (M. Samarcq). but I doubt if it can do bettor than place.

On account of the low weight which it will carry (137 lbs), Say When (H. M. Botelho) is a deelded menace.

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the Tour of Egypt cycling race Hongkong Yacht Club at the canoeing. rencing

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Hongkong and Manila to for the amateur road racing... shooting, boxing and gymnastics.

held over the Easter holidays In Denmark's

Boxing Henrik Ottesen. Na Manila Bay, starting, on Satur greatest Gold The Rumanian Champion

medal hope in athletics will be tional Bantamweight Champion: tay.

Gymnastics Elkana. Groenne Gunnar, Nielsen, the 800 and not be impressivo in a appeared to be soft with a 110 metres High Hurdles: Chan may

1,500 metres specialist. Nielsen and Freddy Jensen.

The Hongkong competitors Wai-klang (KC); 2. Charles Hux workout but her fighting spirit slower bound which will

Equestrian events at Oslo Lisare: H. C. Baker, Major James (LSC): 3, Choi Yuen-sum (WYC Kin). carries her on to victory in help the hard smashing Japonere equalled the world record of 3

for the Hartel Silver medal winner, at Boyle, Mrs James Boyle, Paul minutes, 40,8 seconds

already Helsinki, plus three men and a Chidell. Lt-Cmdr L. Dewey, surprised High Jump: Ping Chung (QES): matches. I want to point out players.

I'm

that.

tha: 1,500 metres at Oslo,

(leam 2. Ki Want-loong PKMB 3, La that beautiful stroking blone Din-yl (TMS). Height?.6 ft 'T. 15. does not bring victory."

sponsors are using such tables shared by the Hungarise in military team. for the tourney because it dro Iharos and L. Tabori. Niel- 4x100 metros relay! 1, Queen Elizabeth School: 2, Diocesan Boy

appears to me a harder surface Schoolt 3.. Wah Yan Kowloon. Time

would bo batter for the ALT MCCR

Japanese players," he said.

Timo: 18.1 secs,

STRENUOUS WORKOUT Misa Haydon went through a strenuous workoat, today, play

4 x 400 metres relay: 1, Diocesan Hoy Bchoo1; 2, King George V School; 3. Le Salle Colloge. Time: Ing against, lall Kalyan Ramnic- risma of India. She impressed

13 ming 40.5 sets.

"p". Grade

100 metres: 1. Lee Too-yin (TMC); spectators with her accurate 2. Tael Chik-kwong (45) Cheung left-handed Man-kai (DS), Time: 12.4 secs.

300 metres: 1. Leyin (TMC fairly held her own ugainst the 2 Yui Chi-man (BLS) Cheung Indian member of the men's

Barna said he thought it was mistake that the officials sted--

Czechoslovakia'q." Ivan the

Andrendis Number One in arnekles as she

men's Singles because Toshiaki defending World Champion, and amaica of Japan, after all, is the also because of the additional fact that he only recently won the the Japaziowo national title.

Han-kai (DBS), Time1 25.6. pens. Swaythling Cup team.

*400 metres; "f, Yid"Chi-man (SLA); The English girl appeared 1. Wong Tinamn (W. Kio); 2, Tum Bo-chung (TMC) Tigeon Ce very determined to win

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Sto be Scottish Bedilon A Soccer will be held on Saturday after

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