1-THE TRACK EVENTS
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY,
JUNE 14, 1956.
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RACES IN ISLE OF MAN
Time For A First Look At Prospects For The Melbourne Game
By "RECORDER”
Though there are some five months only left to the Olympic Games at Melbourne in November, there is little enough data on performances of the current year to begin to point with any assurance to who will be the winners at Melbourne,
Over the coming three week-ends the American representation at the Games will be decided. The first two of four trials take place this coming week-end with the National the American Armed Forces' Championships at Los Angeles and Collegiate Athletic Association Championships at Berkeley, California.
inches
The following week-end the curve. Sime is 8 feet 2 American Amstour Athletle Itali. Union Championships take place The stocky J.W. Mashburn of at Bakersfeld, California, and Oklahoma A. & M., a veteran of Games at Helsinki, the week-end of June 20-30 the the last US. Olymple Trials take place recently ran around a full turn
Jio 20.8 seconds at Los Angeles.
at Sillwater, event | Oklakorta, Some 12 men in each
but the 220 Yurch, from the Armed Forces, like the Long Jump. 妇 an National Collegiate and National event where Nash in the pan Champlonastups will qualify
on performances are quite common. Andy Starsfield, the reigning Olympic Champion and un- oflctal world record-holder for the 220 Yards around UTA, 19 not completely out of the pic- ture and was second to Agostini on May 20 at the Modesla Re-
rya,
the bials of their performances at these meetings for the anal trials on June 20-30.
From the final trials three mẹn for each Olymple event and reserves for each event will be selected purely on the basis of their ability to take first, second or third place.
Morrow and King have been No matter the previous record having an indifferent season in of achievement of any athlete, this event, but the final trials it he fails to make one of the should see a struggle between first three pinces in the Anal Sime, Stanfield, Morrow, King trials he does not qualify for a and probably John Haines of trip to Melbourne except as a Pennsylvania, Bobby Whiiden of
the TUNGT in
400 or 1,000 |Toxas and Dick Blair of Kansas. | Motres Relays,
The three American berths There are low American for Melbourne in this event are athletes who at this stage can very opeTI, Mashburn could be
be pointed to as certairytics for in the running. but he may ด trip to Melbourne. Half-prefer to concentrate on the 400 miler Tom Courtrey, quarter- Metres.
milers Jan Lea and J.W. Mash- Or the
and back to Jast Torn----when he
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200 Pat Coyja ·(UBA) 20.0 George Byndor (UBA) 303 Ken Denni (UBA) 200 Ralph Butler (UBA) 200 Dick Biale (USA)
220 YARDS DASH (Curved track)
20.0 J.W. Mahbuşi (UBA)
211 Jack Davis (USA)
214 Ax Bravo (UBA
al3 Hector login (Australia) 215 Kievan Gosper (Australia) 213 Morris Rao N. Zealand) 218 Wesley Perken (5, Africa) 21.0 Brian Randall (Austraila) 217 Fitzroy Bates (Trinidad)
Trever Finky (B. Alries)
Hewson, Of these
Whitfeld and Szentgal! have not been showing anything very outstand- ing of late. Johrison has been ill and then turned successfully to Tkiwell and Sowell, the Me. two of last year's very best
217
21.7
Jim Lea (USA)
400 METHRÉS RUN
(40.4
3.W. Mabbum
(USA)
40.0
Ivan Rodriguez (Puerto Rico)
40.0
Lou Jones (UBA)
47.3
Eddie Southern (usa)
in
| 47.0
Dave Lean (Australia)
47.7
Pitzroy Bates (Trinidad)
enough them
47.1
Jaime Aparicio (Colombia)
418 'Kandi Akagi (Japans
410
Mal Spence Gamalen)
47.9
Roger Moens (Belgium)
48.9
Michael Wheeler (GB)
18.2
Q. Govorov (USSR)
483
Zadoc Guardiola (Colombia)
46.3
Alex Silverta (India)
Abey
45.3
45.8
483
a great your for half-mliers, haven't run into good competition yet to drog out. Arnie Sowell, however, has run a half mile relay log this season in 1:49,5 and Billy Tid- well a similar leg in a blister- ing 1:476 and apparently are to be heard from yel
Stanley and Spurrier have turned in 1:49.7 and 1:49.4 47.3 among an assortment of very mediocre performances and they │will certainly be very much
the running in the American Dnal tryouts.
Courtney With Stanley, Spurrier, Sowell and Tidwell in the field at the final tryouts, not one of these five is certain of a trip to Melbourne.
Shigeharu Suzuki Uapan)
440 YARDS RUN
Jim Lea (USA)
#.W. Masliburní (UBA)
Mike Larrabee (USA) Pete D (USA)
Exidic Southern" (USA)
Kevan Gosper (Australia) Wille Atterberry (USA) George Rhoden (Jamaica)
47.1
47.1
In
A
47.3
47.3
Jarry White (UBA)
John Haines (USA)
47%
FUE ELE (USA)
475
Baubaver (USA)
47.3
Peter Higgins (GB)
47.0
Bob Dory (USA)
47.0
Mike Cumininga (USA)
41.6
THE METRIC MILE The 1,500 Metres run the
in *Metric Mile”—is an event which one can completely dis- regard America's Olympic chances despite the recent 4:00,8 plucky veteran Fred Dwyer and the 4:01.4 of young and inconsisten Bobby Sea-
man.
mile of foreign opposition, burn, pole vaulters Bob Richards Germarry's Helm Futterer,
and Bob Gutowski, long jumper completely recovered in the next Gregory
and shot putters few months Bell Parry O'Brien and Bill Nieder acason's
of a 20,0 for 200 Metres around scem reasonably assured trip-barring accidents, and we slight turn on a 500-metre truck must bear in mind that in pre- at Cologne--- the strongest vious Anal American Olympic threat. AL his best Futterer trais even absolute certainties could stay with America's fast-
ext. have falled
Birt 10
Of the others examine the situation
from outside on the current year's perform-America, Kopovalov,
who has onces event by event, taking already "clocked 210 around into
last year's form full turn this year, should be a for
to make the European strong favourite of the athletes who have still to make Olymple fiml, The South Ameri- their first major competitive ap- jean cupboard is bare in this prorence this sencor-
event and Khaliq, despite his 21,4 for 200 Metres around full turrs at New Delhi, is not in the same class.
Becount mary
THE SPRINTS
Duke Universlly's Dave Sime, 10 years old and at Duke on a "baseball scholarship" azică more.
*
MIDDLE DISTANCES Jim Lou, formerly of the interested in baseball Thank In University of Southern Cali- running. is quite definitely, onfornia.
ran 440 Yards in 45.8
the current year's performances, seconds at Modesto on May 20, the greatest sprinter of all time, when Mashburn was second in
He inchs 9.3 for the 100 Yards 46.2
AI the and 20 seconds furt for
at Yirds 4traightaway 220
seconds
Pan- the American Games Mexico Casy City in March last year, Lou cnough. Most important, he has Jones
Lea 45.4 to 40.0
beat
⚫ victory over reigning U.S. over 100 Metres Champion Bobby Morrow of Jones is slowly climbing back Abliere Christian College, con- into top form and his 406 for aldered his greatest rival, to his 400 Metres without much op. credit,
position at Compton on June 7 This was at the Drake Re-uggests that he is definitely on lays on April 28. Morrow was the way up. The Americon left at the start and Strae had final tryouts should be a battle
on him 15 yards between three yndis out. But Morrow still managed Jones
outsider.
Lea, Mashburn
with
and
Her Britain's hopes are high with the victory of Ken Wood over Tabori and Rozsavolgyi ot the British Games, Australian hopes have doubled with Jim Balley's victory over compatriot John Landy, Irish eyes are smil- ing with Ron Delancy's duck- ing under the magia four- minute mile and his detent of join world-record holder Gun- ner Nielsen of Denmark
But there
five are still months to go and I personally like the past record of Nielsen and Tabori, the consistency of Landy though his morale took a bad beating at the hards Bailey, and the steady early sea- son form of Stanislav Jungwirth of Czechoslovakia,
Herb Washington (USA)
47.0 Lon Sparler" (USA)
47.7
Exide Shino (USA)
47.T
Don Ward (USA)
47,8
Ed Baron (USA)
47.0
Ivan Rodriguez (Puerto Rico)
800 METRES RUN
1:47.5
Tom Courtney (USA)
1:48.0
Long Stanley (UBA)
1:49.0
1:49.0
Lo Apurrier (UBA)
1:49.0
1:40.0
Ramon Sandoval (Chile)
Anatoliy Qaninkin (USSR)
Gene Maynard (USA), 1:49. Jota Landy (Austraila) 1:49.9
Brian Hewson (OB) 1:49.8 Georgiy vakin (USSR) 1:500 Gemmadly Modoy (Ussit) 1:10.1 Frank O'Connell (Australia) 1:50.0 Gunnar Nielson (Denmark) 120.9 Don Macmillan (Australia) 1:00.0 Paul Soine (8. Atrion) 1:01.0 Geoff Fleming (Austerka) 1:512 Lakon Bzentgali (Hungary) 114 Doug Revierson,, (Asistrain) ' 1:51.3 Eduardo Balduce! (Argentina) 1:51.9 Eest Casullo (UBA) 1:30 Donald Gorris (GB)
880 YARDS .RUN 1:48.7 Lang Stanley (UBA) 1:42.0 Tom Courtney (UBA) 1.49.0 Roger Moens (Belgium)
Los Bрutler (USA) 1:49. 1:50.3 Mal Whitfield (USA) 1803
DIE Tidwell (UBA)
of
1:50.3
B Welon (USA)
1:30,4 1:50.5
John Landy (Australia)
1:50.0
Paul Boine (3. Africa)
1:30,0
1:51.1
Dick Foerster (USA)
Frank O'Connell (Australia)
Michael Rawson (England) 1:51.1 Amie Sowell (USA) 1812 Juzomo Walters (USA) 1512 Chuck Kirkby (UBA) 1:01.4 Murmy Cobias (Canada) 151.4 Exile Shina (UBA)
1:51.4 Derek Johnson. (England) 1:51. Donald Gorris (GB)
1:51.0
Dave Chaper (USA)
1.500 METRES RUN 3:43.1 Johns Landy (Australia) 3:43.3 Jim Bailey (Austria) 3:43.3 Kon Wood (GE)
Yet, though our men have four already ducked under minutes for the Mile this year, explosions I feel that the real
come and Nielsen's were yet to now Danish record
over 3,000 Metres two days ago suggesta that his stamina is catching up hos with his great speed-he run the fastest Half Mile-1:48.2 of all the men who have run a Mile under four minutes.
For the Olympic viror
3:44.4 Stanisław Jungwirth (CSI) na hardly 5,000 Metres one
Gordon Pirio (GB) Hungary's 3:40. Klaus Richtenhain (Germany) search further than
Матов, Sandor
already In 3:470 Eric Shirley (GB) Beason form, sparkling early
that though It is noteworthy Britain's Gordon Pitie and Derek Ibbotson are also in great early season form, though as yet they are concentrating on shorter distances.
of John Haines
possible good
to close the margin do a zard of Persylvania as the finish
California's coloured Leamon
Of the foreign opposition, the King, who has also clocked 9.3 Soviet Union's Ardalion this season and had clocked 0.4 Igratyev,
who did 46 soconds
et the tender age of 15. is a dead for 400 Metres last year, highly regarded in
short the
is the main challenge He has sprint as Sime or Morrow. In not been heard of so far this fact, Don Potts, America's great.
year. est authority on who's who in
Reigning Olympic Champion athletics, regards him as superior
George Rhoden of Jamaica is at- 10 Sime over 100 Yards.
Mikemping a comeback and has a Another
best of 473 for 440 Agostini of Trinidad, is no long-Yards. The once highly-regard- er highly regarded. He has been led Kevan Gosper of Australia teaten this, year by Morrow and found little opposition to drag King ord
out' at home but su!l1
9.3 aprinter,
even Боте
acason's
others him Agostini's deafness iry one car managed a fastest of 472 for is a bad handicap and he often 440 Yards. gets left at the start.
Aria has produced
sprinter over · 100
1
at
3:3.0 Istvan Romayory! (Hungary) 3:44.0 Lasio Tabori (hungary)| 34.4 Merv Lincoln
3:40.2
(Aizstrália)
3:47.8an Olkel (CSR) 3:494 Ramon Sandoval (Chile) 3:40,8 Ron Clarion (Australia)
ONE MILE, KUN
3:58.6 John Landy? (Australia) 3:50.0 Jim Bally (Auste mila) 3:30.0 Ron Delon (Eire)! 3:59.1 Gunner Nialsert (Denmark) 4:00.0 Mary Lincola, (Australia) 4:00.8 Fred Dwyer (USA) 401 Bob Seaman (UBA)
Murray Halbe Zealand). 4:01a
(N. Zealand) 4:02. Neville: Beoti 4:03.6 Gaddon, Pirle (GB) 4:04. Stanislav Jumerwirth (CSR) 4048 Peter Driver (am) 4:048 Ian Boyd (GB).
Over 10,000 Metres the con- Kurle reigns sistent Vladimir supreme. Australia's Dave Step- hens went into a decline after his victory over the Hungarians Latta last year, but he may cover, In Britain it is interesting to cote that little Frank Sando 4:06.3 is in great form and his record 4:00 as a competitor in international4:00. games is first class.
re-
Alex Henderson (Australia) Alan Gerdori (GB) Ken Wood (GB).
Ron Clarke (Australia)
4:00.8
John Murray, (Australia)
4:00.3
Derek Johnson (GB)
4:08.
4:00.
John Plummer (Austraila) Des Bowden (UBA)
It may we even ba Sando's year, but there is Utile enough data on long distance running 4:06. #performatices this year to ba even half way critam on any thing.
Best 1956 track performances are appended:
100 YARDS. DABIL
9.3 Mike Agosti (Trinidad) 93 Lemon King (UBA)
94 Dave Bline (UBA),
9.
Bobby Morrow · (USA)
2.4 Hobby Whilden (USA 0.4 Ken Kave (USA)
9.8
Orlando Flay (USA)
Ivan Rodriguez, a freshman Outside of Agustini.
there is at the University of Puerto Coreign little
opposition
to Rico, sped around a full circuit America's best. South and of the track in 40,0 seconds in Central America, which usually his second race over 400 Metres contribuito to the Olympic
pie at San Juan in March, but at Armalists
in the sprints, have the Modesto Relays in May he gone through a very lean pre-inished arth in 478 secondn
Olympic season with not a pros
800 Metros it looks In the pect in eight.
like (very much
an Olympic Germany'e Heinz Futterer re-title for America's Tom Court Water (UBA) cently derwent an operation ney who at Compton on June Hector Toran (Australia) end though he is a post-opera- 6 clocket 1:47.5-tho fariest of 63 George Byrkor (USA) tlon performance of 21.7 seconds the year for 800 Metres, One 96 Hodes Broussard USA) over & full tum 200 Metres to has to look back on Courtney Bobby Foyler (URI) his credit, his future progress consistent record over two ec-13 Ken Christensen (UBA)
son at his defeat of Roger
93 Al Philip# (UBA).. remains to be seen.
9.0 Dick wir (USA) the 10.4 Moons,
Belgian world 54 Alex Burl (USA) Meires in record-holder, at the Compton
100 METRES DASII Pakistan's Abdul Khalla (104 Relays a few days later to make 101 Bobby Morrow (USA)
103 Is Murchisors (USA) at Rawalpindi and again at New such a bold statement.
104, Abdul Khalq (Pakistata) Delhi), but Khaliq has rever Courtney has at beat come 104 Ruben Diaz (Puerto Rico) been cermistont
within 1.1 socends only of 104 Orlando Easley (USA) The Soviet Union's current Moon's 1:43.7 world record for 105 Theshan Shen drin
108 Turly Bastuitoy in UsAN) best in Yurly Konovalov, from 800 Metres and he is also 0.90) Av Zalajuhairin. (1)BKR)
best of is Norberto Cruz (Porto Rico) of the the oil country of Azerbaidzhan, second back neho, tras boch rumming steadily Norway's Audun Boysen, stli to 103) Yurly Kopovidov, (Usa) oroughs on good performances to be heard from this year, Burt, of 200 METRES DASHI bea likely finalist in bolt course, though Courtney. In ur
Hils best doubtedly top dog currently in sprints at Melbourne.
this season is this event, there are still Ave. over 100 Metres.
page months to go to the Gamer 10.0. * Simson 200 đớn the 220 Yards There Is a lorg Het of met Ahough Appetini bow also done who could mooch the very bigts- 20.1 on the fast. Bakersfield cat clom its this event-brittle's miralgkaluwa, wampe thim as ons Hewson Johnson and Room of theo - grenjest ever furlong America's Stanley,putulos (specie Ihria: But he has yet to Sowell, Tkwell and Westend
whow. - #rhether he can maintain (rekening Olymple Chardo "him"down" groună: « Exteri; and if; Atebralia'm'
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BAM (Curved track)
10 Yurly Kopovalov. (Usan)
Abdul Kessileg (PakjaLINE)) -- Boris porq
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#15 Iyata Rodrigue (Perto Rico)
rocha Beskydi (UBSR)
=1 Hepimi (DesallyREA
218 › Pershers sinach (India)
Abdominal:((dentijanor) 1910 2307 ZARDS - BARHIVA
Derek Ibbotson (GB) 3,000 METRES RUN 7:50.4 Sandor Tharon · (Hungary) 8:03.0 Vladimir Kuts (USSR) 8:000 Sandor forngal (1£ungary) 0:00 Vellas Muggin Yugoslavia) 8:094 Gordon Pirie (GB) 8:00 Derek Ibbotson (GB) 9:11.4 Klaus Richtzenhairs (Germany) 8:13.0 Cuner Nielson (Denmark)
TWO MILES BUN D 8:45.6 Derek Ibbotsons (GB):
Murray Halberg (N. Zealand) 8:53.0 Merv Lincoln (Assetralla)
Ron Clarke 6:47.4, John Murray
8:01.
€ 09:1
5:59. Johni Land) (Australia). 9:01.2 Peter Drivér: (GB) 2:01.5 Max Truco (USA) 7:01.83bn Batty (UBA) 9:001 B Dellinger (UBAL
THREE MILES KUN 13:27.4 John Londy (Australia) 23:32.8 Derak Ibbotson (cm) 13:30.0 Albert, Thomas (Asustralia), 13:373 Dave Power (Australia) 282003 MUTay Halberg EN, Zeeland) Fastag, Dare" Stephens (Australia!, | 23:42 Gordon. Pirie (C3)
13:449 Al Zawranice (CAustesila) 15:405 mill, Baitike" (Australia) 13:43.0*)furt: Food (GB).
1,900 METRES. RUN 14:104 Vladimir, Kuty (USSR)": 14:20.7. Ovaldo · Suarez · (Argentina)") 14:278 Yuny Zakharov FRUNETA) 14:370 Jaime Corte (CTO) TAGSBOK MILES EDN,
(Asistemia) 27:540 Dave Stephens, 38:24.0 Frank Sando (dB)
| 28:20.4. Kod Noctis NOT YAR
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The world-famous TT motorcycle races were held at the Isle of Man Iast week. Picture at top shows Italy's C. Ubbiall in the lightweight 250 cc event, which he won riding an MV.; plèture at bottom shows F. Hillebrand of Germany with M. Grunwald ns his passenger on the BMW during the Sidecar Inter- national race, which ́they won. -- Express Photo.
'Have A Go-Is British Davis Cup Motto
By FRANK ROSTRON
Britain's Davis Cup hopes, who beat Chile 3-2, travel
to Stockholm this week for the third round clash with Sweden on June 15, 16, and 17. The winners will enter the semi-final of the European zone.
Britain are no more likely to win than our Wightman Cup girls in their simultaneous effort (at Wimbledon, June 15, 16) to break. America's disheartening run of annual annihilation,
LEAGUE TENNIS
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But the signs are brightening in both directions. The British tennis boys and girls are no longor despised
hopers They have moved up in gintus to dangerous outsiders with chance.
The
difficulty Becker,
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Ambulance Duties - Kowloon.e 18.0.10-24.0.00, KYMCA Amb. Div.: 25.9.80.1,7.50. Mongkok Amb. DN.; Juno, 1950: Waterloo Nag. Dhr.
Penetration Squad Duties—17,0,50, Dr Kelly Chu, Denta E Cheons. Acting A/S.0. II J.M.C. Stewart B Shamhulo: "Nag. Div 29.0.00. Dr W. L Wong. Dentist Poon Lami= Zong. D/O Zeung: Yuk-kwan & Shampo Nat.. Div.
filva Only
confronting scheduled games in the Men's Roger
Billy Katht John Barrett, League Mike Dayles and Division Tennis
who thoroughly deserved to bé yesterday. played off
again, is that Swedien, Many of the clube, anticipating chosen
unilke Chile, have formidable the rain that fell later on in
player: Sven called off
their support for gre the evening,
Davidson
Ordnir Duties At Mainland Area DW. Despite the semi-retirement | #gle=1.4.58, KYMCA Amb.
Amb. Div of the classic Lennart Bergelin, 15.0.50 Tamshate Amb.
10.0.80, Kong Wan Davidson has an effective No. 2 17.6.5. Shamshulpo Amb. Div. Joharusen. The 18.0.50, Waterloo Nrg. Div. 19.0.56, in Torsten Crotton comic
xx-barber from Mongkok Amb. Div.; 20.0.50, Trim
shatsui Amb.. Div.
matches.
Results were:
MEN'S "C" DIVISION
(Group "A").
CRC (3) Beat Lac (2) By 534-335*
C. Y. Fong and H. D. Hau (CRC) Just to A. F. Malden and
Hale
(LRC) 1-6) drew with 3. L. Br Stockholm, with handsome U and Holloway 6-0; received a walk Schmidt, as rapidly advancing over from Baker and Tsenst.
9. C. Kung and C. 3, Lee_(CRC) | deputy. “
beat A. F. Maldon and
Crofton
(LAC) G-2: beat. L. Bray und
| Holloway 6-3; received a walkover
from Ear and Teens.
W. Woo and L. Yung (CRC), lost
!
AT FULL STRETCH
Beaker and Kright proved at
Josing singles Chile's talented
to A, Maiden and Crofton (LRC) Bristol; in their 2-6; lost to J. L. Broy and Holloway batiles against
2.0; receded a walkover from Baker Lala Ayala, that they can keep and Theng.
the world's top players at full
PORC Lost To ccanc c1 1-8
Wong and Y. B. Fung stretch N. W (PORC) lost to 8, E. Lee and Y. C,
But, except for an occasional Chung (CCRC) 1-out to B. Y Leo and W. 8. Chow 1-8: lost to freaks result, when they play P. W. Twang and
they cannot
J. Wons and N. C. Wong ironc above themselves,
lost to SF. Loo and Y. C. Chung yet expect to beat the world ICCSRC) 1-0 lost to §. y. Loe and rinkers.
W. B. Chow 4-6; beat F. W. Tang
and 12. Ng 6-3.
B. K. Chin and H. C, Wu (PORC)
Britain's task against Chile
DIVA
Besch Dub-Hong Kong10.0.50. p.m. Repulse Bay, Wanch! "1" A/D D Wave Bay, Kennedy Town 1: Bink:0, 5hh Kim D. 17,134 Ban đầu Sepulo Bay, Wechat Dist A/D; Bhak,O, Central ; A/D; "A" ND Big Wave Boy Western 1.30 p.m. Nepulse Bay, Chung Sing A/D; BIE Wave Hay, Confuciari A/D:
June 1906 Shek-Q, SCAA M/D Central Ned. Div.
Appointments And Promotions, w.ok. 1st June, 1950-001 Eser Kwok-
from hing
Auxilary Dresser to Acting Supervisor: 474 cheung Yuk- tong trom Auxiliary Dresser ta Acling Supervisor.
porting PAPI/W.4.1. 11th June, 1950-40 Chung Bake-ling allocated 10 K42FAP/o shift B.
AMB Drivers,—Merabers, who are in posestion Hongkong driving licences. Lov.
vehicles commercial over 35 cwla, are requested to advisa this once of the licorice number,"
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Beach. Duties-Kowloo---KYMCA Swimuning Pavilion: KYMCA NIE. Div.: Civil Servante Amen. Swimming Pavilka: Kong Wah Amb. Div. & Waterloo Nig. Diva Bastem Athletic Sham- Am Syimming Pavilion;
hulpo Nag. Div.; Lachkok Beach: 10h-17th Bongkok Amb. DW, & KYMCA Neg, Div,
Ktreet Bleupers Bhelter. Society Dutler, June 1950: Bhamshulpo: KYMCA Nag. Div.; Western Disti SCAA NIE. Div.
lost to S. Lee and Y. C. Chung was simplified by, the weakness Andres Ham- (CCSIC)=-6; lost to S. Y. Lee and of 37-year-old WB, Chow 1-4; lost to P. W. Taang moraley whose weak serving, and 1. Ng
A Clinic Mongkok KYWA uncertain, volleying, and slow
Dutiesne 1930: Waterloo Nag. P, P. Kho and L. Chan (FCTGCA) footwork made him particularly beat D. Castro and D. Remedios dat vulnerable on grass." best C. Remedios and A. A. Alones 0-2; Deat G. Noronha and
ETOCA Best Recreio (2) 7-2
J. Bosto
Hammersley's weakness also "Ayala in the K.
Young unbalanced Ling, and T. (KTGCA) lost to n. Contra and 1. doubles, Remedios 2-6: beat C. Remedios and
A. Alonco 6-1; beat. G, Noronha and
1. Dasto 4-0. "··
P Chen and C. M.
HK Society For The Protection Oi childNG==Kowloon. 14.0.58-10.0.30, Shamshulpo Nog DW 18.6.68 21.0.10, KYMCA Fog, Div, “
·Takes on Strength—(a). Enrolînant Davidson, Johannsen, Schmidi,Waschal Amb. Biri Pie Lee w.0.1.7.0.50. enrolled Trong and possibly Bietan Stocketberg CHUMWAY. Bay Amb. Div.: Pie | (KTGCA) drew with D. Castro and his way above, the Chileans, us
D. Remedios 8-6; drew with C. Remedios and A Alooco 0-6: best a team. But the British lads are on the up and tap.' Their motto ü, Noronha and J. Bosta 6-2,
is Becker's favourite, “Have a
* I may play a blinder,
London Espresi Bervice).
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(Group "").
mc. But Etc (i) 9-0
S. A. K. Dus and R. Abdul (LRC) best N. Teng and Y. Wone (CCC) 1-4; beat. C. R. Cham Box W. Ki Lo - beat 0. Y, Hu sand. X. Pong
Zitabellend.M: Ruendahn (IRC) best. X. ang 'And, Y.
Deal C. Chen and W, X. Lo 0-4 best C. Y. Xu and 2X. Part (-1)
Y, Khan and Cộ C.. YGEMMEL : (IFC)) beat It Treng bid Y. Wong (CCC)
UBBC Lost To CHO (1) BY. Formcete and Dotterill out to
Sports Diary
Lee and K. II, Choong 2-0:- Tost'-iu fusa and C. Cheung, 141-Jout is KP 26. Au and B, W3. Choy, 2-5%- clarim.
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Yung, and "C. Cheung 1-8:
* G. Farmers, and Zahnson lost to Les Land K. H. Chepet„3-#2: Lost
ODAY
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