AND THE DRIVER LIVED

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1950.

Looks like the end for driver Reg Parnell as his Connaught crashes into a barrier during a Whit Monday race at the Crystal Palace track. But the 44- Buffered a only moments year-old Parnell — a pig-breeder in his quieter broken right shoulder and torn leg ligaments. Parnell later sald he had had to brake while travelling at around 100 m.p.h. "The car seemed to go.completely out of control," he said. "I hit the left-hand inside banking, which it climbed. And as it climbed the banking it threw me out. I never felt the bump. I fell I think it is a miracle that the specta- on my right shoulder and crash helmet.

— and that is all that matters, really."-Express Photo.

tors escaped

GOLDEN PROSPECTS FOR THIS YOUNG MAN

Arthur Milton's Chance

For Test

Honours

By DENIS COMPTON

These big scores by the counties against the Australians must be One young Test prospect said to me last week: "Their good for morale. bowlers can't be such terrors, can they? They aren't getting rid of batsmen very quickly."

Australian touring

It's the first time I've ever heard that said about an side so early in the tour, but it shows the amount of confidence that will increase In our young players as they go out to the middle to face these opponents in the large green exps.

HKRA PRACTICE SHOOT

At last, for the first me since the revival of rifle shooting after the War, the century mark was broken when Sgt J. H. Stanbury

of REME scored

102 out

of

n possible 106 points. Sgt Stan- bury is a member of the Army 8 Team In England and

hold

These next few weeks out golden prosperts for young men with gifts of temperament and natural ability plus the will to succeed

of

One who falls right into that category is Arthur Milton Gloucestershire,

Magnifcemty though Surrey boys bowled, they not certain of getting into Nottingham Test.

#square,

עד

the

ате the

Trent, Bridge The

wicket. to the Oval vastly different

them. not quit Johnny Wardle and Bob Appio- Milton, now he has given up

on yard as a pair can be very to Soccer

concentrade

will certainly the economical and erickut, certainly has both, ablity and the will to succeed fight for their places,

He finished football when he was still drawing top money, the and I suspect he was somewhat

at missing disappointed chance of representative cricket honours Last winter,

with

Strangely enough, Tony Lock was quite worried about his Lack of success this season.

AN OLD FAULT

ell the Then someone told him But he is obviously bids better

and for his rest,

hos was taking his right-arm

old foult hind his back- season fair to be one of the best rifle started the new

which meant that he was bo- shots in the Colony. It was un sume impressive scores.

coming almost medhum-paced. extremely hot day for shooting."

He remedied the fault with but nevertheless quite a good

terrific success recently, Bamber of members turned up for the shoot.

HALLMARK OF CLASS

How sad to read of the death Maurice Tate, that wonder- ful Sussex and England bowler.

of

1 know that some important ofcials have a high regard for The Princess Mary's 10 Curkha Arthur's ability and for myself. I have always noted he has had Rifles led by Major R. N. B.

I played against him for the McGurk attended for the first plenty of time in which to play time since their arrival in the the ball; always the hallmark of Combined Services in 1942 when He had he was 47 years okl Colony and showed great keen-

big ness in the shooting. The scores If he makes the grade Arthur not been playing much returned by them were only Milton will be an asset to Eng-cricot,

J.L. MANNING'S SPORTS DIARY

OLYMPIC TRACK IS IN SACKS

ON THE HIGH SEAS

If you spare a few minutes from thinking about the Australian tour-

ing team, I should like to tell you a strange sports story.

Gliding through the Mediterranean last week-end and bound for a call

at Marseilles is the P. and O. ship Perim.

Nothing unusual about that until you know the cargo she is carrying.

What's best in

Kowloon ? -

For in her hold are 8,290 sacks into which was shovelled the Olympic GREAT SUMMER SALE

Games running track a week or so ago.

And if you want to know why. Australia has not any cinders of her own, why then I must tell you that we have the Ashes over here.

It's in this new spirit that I score 347 runs on a patch which yog Bhains sending a helped bowlers' rather than are worthwhile fearn;

the

The Journey began at works of En Tout Cas when 450 tons of sort coal wth and two types of bunt"clay, dug up in Leicestershire,, were londel into 41 railway wagons.

Australla

long way to take a running track, but re- search has made this surface so fast that it may win Britain's only Olymple modal.

Anyway, I am assured that the troek will be faster than the one made for the London Games in 1848.

J

́ON THEIR OWN GROUND So if Britain's athletes feel n long way from home in Novem- bor, at least they know they will be running on their own ground.

But it is the sensing of a new British. Olymple policy which interests me most.

From the very start I co- demned any proposal to cut the team to a few stars, which was the British made implicit in Amateur Athletic Board's state inent last November.

Then they said, only those athletes who

were likely to

<vent would be sent.

To which I replied that this was hauling down the Union mck

0 Commonwealth country staging the Games for the first time. And I added that Britain team would be so small that any spectator | sheez- Log during the marchi past

Why, the Land of the Bout Race could even send a rowing echt, and do escape the critic dem that Oxford and Cam- bridge are willing to race in South Ameries this summer, while Britain could not afford to send a crew to Melbourne.

Some officials still do not want to send a sprint relay This is ridiculous!

team.

Mako them look silly by sending to the British Olympic Association every penny you can spare. If small private football pools can, save county cricket and League Soccer clubs from bankruptcy, can they not be used to save our Olympic in the eyes of the reputation world?

batamen

England needs this encourage

for. whereas we have ment, every bowling position dupli- catod, our batting has not, yet in the county taken shape games,

So the first Test at Notting- ham is approached by Australin shart of match-winning bowling, and England

without match- winning batting.

That adds up to a tight game, and all I would say of 'Aus- tralia's dismal start of the four is that I am lex possimistle about England's prospects than 1 wins when the Australian party was chosen,

THEY NEED A TEST

Australia will have the ed- vantage on the buisman's wickel . OVAL MATCH SHOWED at Nottingham. Her real test

will I left the Oval the other day follow, for in the England's dumbfounded by what I had bowling son of Australian cricket in friendiler soil: three days play against Surrey.

come in matches which will be pitched on

Right now the one observa- Stting in the Oval pavillonition I make with confidenco is were only two Australians who that these Australians badly

All they have achieved so far is to show stubborn resistance at the start of an innings, and waywardness thereafter.

reach the first six in an Abamic would have made the team need a Test match to lick them

their strongest Test sidente fighting form. Archer and Bonaud. Yet it was outplayed in bowling, batting. and fielding, and in captaincy. Furthermore, the Australians had the best use of the wickel Maybe this tour will prove, throughout the match.

after all, that the policy of Latter and Lock's bowling packing alt-rounder into a team of decisive striking way memorable, but the real robs it significance of the game was power, either with bat or with that a team of Surrey's very ball. But that was nothing com-limited batting ability

(COPYRIGHT) pared with what the Duite of "I the Edinburgh said later:

would miss seeing us.

team lacks for anything, or the finds ого not sufficient. will be a clear.

demonstration to Australia, and indeed to the whole world, that we are not interested in one of our sister nations, and that we are not in the Olymple interested Games,"

This

campaigning has had good effect. I believe a larger tearn will now be sent.

The British says

this:

This is a different cup of tea from "THOSE LIKELY, TO REACH THE FIRST SIX"

But ot a cost of £550 an athlete, this means that much more money must be found. This we must do, and all can help.

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team

selec- chao, 5083 Leung Yun-Long sto kong: 2556 Taul Dick Phong WR/50 "For

Trang Hing-y20, 8185 Yeimg Koon- 2006 Lam Shina-fat; 3441 Chan Po tion it Was agreed that shine, Air Lau Kim-ming P. 0156 WA: 4471 Yuen Chi-keung. Rewrit 4156 Lee Kat-fi; he priority

Len Pu-jan. 618 Lau Kwok-kuen, Faled"—WR/50 should be given to

3024 Cheung Koon-fat, be-

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BAD/14 Maternity Course No.

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from May tỏ 8065 David 2175 Taan Pul-hang, Yung, 4330 Lim Bhu-wah; 16653 Bept. 1950; 4097 Yong Kong-weng, Charles M. Ozorio, 13503 C. from June to Oct., 1960; "3575" Doson Delgado, 6035 Ho Yuen-ki $102 Lau, 316 Kenson Lau, from May to

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Enrolmente.---30/1/30—8224

yang To every British sportsman B p.m.2944 Au Yeung-wing

3631 Tu Ping-ken, 3.30 p.m. to 19 Chien-pai, $225 May Chen, 22 Write to the British pm-238 Cheng Yh-ling,XIM Margaret Wong, B221 Ng Shou-may. I urge: He is u "natural" whether I recall that he never bowled Olympic Association, 10, Poon Kwan-kind Leung sze-ing: 5226 Ng Lal-ching, 5229 Bernadette good shots in the Regiment and

Course No. Wh/50-June 3, 4, 5, 6 Zmong, 6230 Fok Wing-yea, $231 more ac- close to the bat his usual posi-n bad ball of a half-volley. He

Conduit Street, London, when the

W-2.. men are

and 7-1 a.m. to 230 p.m.-110 Madina Balu, and ask what you can do to Mak Pak-dal - 200 Yau Ka-yes: 5233 Kwong, Lal-dong, 1234 Chung customed to the longer Ranges, thun or in the country.

will be possible.

è a.m. to 5 p.m.-190 Wong Yuen Zip-Jong, 545 Chan Sze-ying, özlə Larwood.

help. Congratulations to Tony Lock came off the pitch as fast better scores

to 10 pim hài vui chơi kia khi thân Cha Eu The following are the results and Jim Laker for their brilll-

A shilling from 100,000 1an. 2.30 0.m. Patsy Aug-

Benedict Joseph Young, 2630 Woo 1238 Cheng Ol-shult, 5239 Ho Man- Jack

Hearn

old Middlesex Britishers would raise £5,000 ant bowling against the

12, 1940 Chan Joy-fong, il lore. They Hendren, the trallars the other week.

that would send

Course still have scars on their and have certainly set the scicctors stan

Constart athletes. What a fine chance to a tough problem,

hands to prove, it, Jarring of the bot bruised their help British Sport keep the flag hands repeatedly at the base of flying. the thumb.

average

Bre but there

of last Sunday's shool:

B. K. (b) Class, "A"

4. H. Biankury

R. T.-Archer

bal Hung-sant

E. Y. MAO

J. Gilmour

O, R. Sadick

D. Wong

A. A. Noronha

Wong Bor

N. P. Pavri

class.

some land in the field.

300x 50 x 800x Total

Class "D"

2. K. Abbas ...

B. Gollevaky

A. J. Mooney

Ng Wah-ki

CIA "C"

B. Carvalho

J. Grant

M. C. M. Bilver

Lena Young

KY. Chiu

. .

Morgan

M. C. P.

(a) Clan "A"

31 34 30

Groombridge 25 23

P. Bull Gundabahadur

Clan "C"

Aluzbahadur Hal

Kherkabaliacur

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Mcdurk

R.N.M. Manbahadur

Tamang

M. G. Couture

M. G, Davis ..

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Tamang C. Board Azubahadur Rai CJ. Blaku Nishamanda AUMABOT ·

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Gunung Rabian Rai, T. Pinkham Kulbahadur Ral

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but he still came out with a five-for-30 average,

da

and

A great player, the genial Mourice Tate was, loved admired by, ime everywhere.

-(London Express Service).

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Philippines Must Play Red China On June 3 & 5 Or Face Default Sports Diary

The

Manila, May 29.

International Amateur

TODAY

Meeting

IK Chine Football Association

p.m. 27 eo Football Federation (FIFA) has meeting, at Sports Root,

relected the Philippine, request

Meer's "B" Divisions; UBRC a dolay of prodOlympic RAF LIC v Urban Cancil, KTGCA

CCC 111, CRC (1) VICU, Army soccer matches with Communist

11), CBC (1) ▼ Recreo, SCAA ruled that the CC

tho must face

Lader "B" Division; LRC (1).~ at Calcutta, India, in LAC (2) USRC CRC. SCAA

KCO v Barela (2).

20

HISCEDE Z 28887 = = 898 22 88 8 8 2 POZEGR BA8

sura~ thé, Spoon

for

Chim

and

Filipino team Peking XI

June 3 and 5.

This decision was

was made known in a recent cable from FIFA to the Philippine Amateur Athletic Association (PAAF) in answer to the latter's note sent a few weeks ago.

Should the Philippines fall to make the June 3 and 5 matches Irx the games will be forfelberï; favour of Red Chinh p

BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

HONGKONG

GOLFER BEATEN

Troon, Scotland, May 28.

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Ip

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sall: 4/5/50-5289 Foo Yuen-wei.

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TOMORROW

KITC

The PAAF tormed the FIFA CC,

but

Bull, 8.30 p.sh.

rotection "unfortunate"

addod that it would be point- lons for the Philippines to Bie

a protest im care Communist Chine fault.

It fa beloved that the Phil

EK. Abbas Na pine soccer team

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