COLONY ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS
THE CHINA: MAIL, Y MONDAY, APRIL
41957.
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
SOUTH CHINA
PESSIMISTS STARTLED AS SIX NEW COLONY RECORDS ARE SET UP
By "RECORDER”
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The Hongkong Amateur Athletic Association certainly did not troop on to the field at the South China Athletic Association Stadium at Caroline Hill early yesterday morning nursing an overdose of optimism. There was a very outside chance of the Colony records for the high jump and ladies discus throw falling. Bob Pape was nursing an injury and, in any case, it was too warm to expect anything very interesting in the long distance runs,
A good number t
South Chino's very in the day and he was in the speak of athletes who ran including game and knowledgeable Chan mood to let up.
Don Gunn will certainly of those with the most Hung-man, a veteran of sum-
in the history of the respected opinions on the sub-mer and winter racing in this down
ns the ject did not thank the track Colony, had only this commem Colony Championships
fuvourable. There was at all
most elderly winner ever of the to make, "After 000 metres, was title wilkt und the sun felt that there whe something 400. It is most unlikely that this
"record" will ever be beaten. glared down at the scene not uncommon about the pace.
but with was unlike Wente, but from the with benign warmth welard heat.
way he was going 1 left that he could keep it up. It was no use taking anything extra out myself."
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General opintena was that i would be the perest KAAA Open Colony Championships in the seven-year history of the
(3) The 200 Meires meeting. The season's perform hurdles
ira 201 Acconds that the David Toh. This is ances and suggested
An "In- HKAAA was going through 11
since augural" Colony record. leanest year to history as far as
no record for this distance has ut uthlete been recognised before. general availability
But talent was concerned.
was very much faster than any- Yet the general level turned, thing ever seen before in this
to be quite
Colony in the 200 lows and re- the standard of any of the past presents a performance not to seven years. The general put-be sneered ot in Inter-varsity
and county and state champion ard in 1981 was a little better.
in athletes in any part of the
out
up
in 1993 and 1950 it may have Len just lightly better.
By the time the Champion- ships were over by about 5 p.m. six new Colony recordin were awaiting
ratification 'These'
were:
(1) The 100 metres dash in 107 seconds by Stephen Xavier the blue --completely
and inredible exept that there isn't a single teasul why th explot he arerpred as a Cobey
record
The starter. Major Dick Webb, testifies pr one of the mat per- feet starts be has per in long time co
broke
Xavier opened
on the fed
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by the half-way
mark, irad cu
a rad cut down by Tsu Kam-lai, Gerred and Tomlin- son over the second half of the race, bin 14 benving elvar three yard margin at the end.
British Commonwealth.
(4) The ligh Jump of 5 feet 11 inches by Lau Din-yee. He cleared this by a comfortable margin, Anally displacing in the read books Sgt. Dallywater's Teeb 101⁄2 inches mark which 1951 despite had stout siner being threatened on many A11 reglen. He failed three times #teati Chus falled to Muumi the unenlaffesd bust
Hongkong of Lore Kal-bay be
for the war,
(5) The shot put of 27 feet 1012 joches Dy Ching Ying- yuơn. This was done with a re-
One of the surprises of the meeting was the victory of SAC JC. Hatton over Pià, M. Dobson in the 800: The winning time of 204,8 was good for the conditions.
Dobson would probably have done better if he had stayed otil of the 400 as it seems he 」8 not a two races a day performer, though, of course, he may also not be in the best of condition. A lot more of interest should be
seen from Hatton and Dob-. son, and IA. Sergeant and Chan Hung-man were far from being "glow". Add Robin Weate and Bili Reeves to this field and all doing only one race that day and we could see somethlug very near two minutes.
SEASON'S CHOICE Congratulations to Bob Pape and Ng Sheet-kwai as the win- ners for 1957 of the Sir Gerard Howe na Lady Howe Trophies as Alhletes of the Year. Both won by a landslide, though it should be ald that Chan Hung-man. Robin Weare. Capt. John Bunt- er and Capl, Don Ounn mit be considered unlucky that
Bob Pape was als in Hongkong in 1937.
angulation 8 to 13 oz. ladies that and though it may be slightly inferior as a performance to MTS. Van Vet's 30 feet 4 inches : with an eight-pounder. FI
I may Hist
be slightly superior, We will not know until our friends
Congratulations also to veleran the University have figured this one ouf.
The
Chan Lap-fong on his 181 feel calculation takes in other factors
Inchis Im the javelin beside 114 weight.
There was a very slight cross wind that would have registered very little on a wine george, The brack was later re-measured end Daund to be exactly 100 matres in longish
The head grund-mach at the studium, what eunoidea - Day 19% inensurement, whether The Best- Lafed by the laws or col, ab affront to his personal digers had one of his longest laughs in
M flamat
MOST POPULAR
Though there were tany populze viete riest in the cottrse of the day. the most popular undoubtedly was that of Captain Don una in
the 400 Metres. Hiz chances were considered han just about slightly better than even until the appearance some
much grunger and more (2) The 1,500 metres jun in promising
Where Xavier produced speed from it was his
xiner 1954 rematas inystery, but everyone who saw him in petion. yesterday will was allem the fact that there
a loud at "class" about his effort,
Nearer the camera here is Ng Shuet-kwai, awarded the Lady Howe Cup yesterday as Athlete of the Year. However, this was a repeat of the 1953 race over the hurdles between champion sprinter Rita fall and champion high Jumper Jennifer Hart. Cham- plon high stepper Keung Pui-yuen was much happier airborne than was champion sprinter Ng Shuet-kwai and won by a good 10 yards, China Mail Photo.
Colony Athletics Championships Summaries
190 METRES DASH
Heat 1-1 Tes Kam-tai (SCAA)
Army 45.5 rec, 3. South Chids Athletle Association 45.0 secs.
110 METRES HIGH HURDLES
[SCAA)
17.7
3, EASTERN.
Eastern's Skipper Makes Me Wonder About His
Tactical Blunder
Bad
Says I. M. MacTAVISH
As long as I watch football I shall wonder why. Eastern virtantly presented these two Invaluable points to South Chinn. I'm sure many of the 18,000 spectators. who went to the Hongkong Stadium yesterday afternoon are still wondering tob. :;
South China will now almost certainly win the League Championship and so add one more prize to their already glittering collection... but if they do they should have a special thought in their minda for Ko Po-keung-the Eastern skipper whose astonishing tactical blunder literally tucked these two points into their collection bag.
misßred at the crucial moment..
On the run of play Eastern wasted good scoring chances all cylinders, but somehow it hardly deserved to lose.....at early In the proceedings, least that was my firm conviction with two thirds of the game gone....
.however, the happen-
ings during the other third changed my opinion to one that they simply did not deserve to win!!
But let me explain. At the
South
THE PLAY
China opened
the
scoring after only three minutes when Chu Wing-wah cracked In a typical goal following loose play by the Eastern defence.
felt
Apart from his tolerance of Chan Chi-krong's factics, Referee Jones handled this game ex-
only well and worked intel-. gently with his linemen.;.: VERDICT:
The me could have gofe. elther way. Eastern will often play pooree stuff than this and
got twa
points. still
..they might well have done so here but for Ko. Po-keung's irrecon- calible blunder.
THE TEAMS
Bouth China: Lau King- cheng; Lau
Chan Chi-ping, Karau: Kwok Kom-hing, Luk Tak-bal, Chan Chi-Joong; Chu drive Wing-wah, Ho Cheung-yau, Lee Yuk-tak, Yu Cheuk-yin, Mok
Interval South China held a The retallation was quick and slender lead of two goala, te one, three times One approach play The
game was wide open for. It by the Eastern forwards cut the nnything. Eastern, quite apart South China rear lines to rib from the fact that they had bons only to see the final effort missed severa! good chances, fall for want of a fishing were giving every bit as good no touch. Just to show that they The South China wert: not by any means out of they got defence was suspect both in the game South China launched capabilities and in tactles and it several good attacks of their was по real surprise when own. In the first Mok Chun- Eastern leveljed the score in the woh crushed ሆ፦ great 10th minute of the second half. against the lace of the post and
a little inter Yiu Cheuk-yin saw Chun-wali. FAT IN THE FIRE
en equally brilliant effort well
Eastern: Yong Pul-dor; Lui This really put the fut in the saved by Yong Pul-dor.
Yes, Leo Kwok-wah; Toledo, fire and for a time there was
Just when und
that Ko Po-keung, Kung Wab-kil; nothing to choose between the Eastern were getting the upper Wong Tak-foolt, Chu Wing- teamy. Jack was every bit as hand they lost a second goal. keung, Ho Ying-fun, La Kwok- goorl as his master und with
A 100 from Chu Wing-waktai, Hau Chung-to. Chu Wing-keung turning in one
through a half asleep of his best displays in a long defence to Lee Yuk-tak who time Easter were in with a great chance to emulate Kitchee slipped the ball into the net.
Just on simple as that, South China's t peg back
That
second goal might well championship aspirations.
real have finished Eastern as Byt.And it is surely the challengers but magnificent most important "BUT" of the goal by Chu Wing-keung mode simple injury to the scoresheet look more realis- Kung Wah-kit changed the tle and brought the defending whole picture: changed it more champions right back into the than it need ever have done. Kung appeared to pull murdle or something of that nature and he left the held for treatment on the sideline. During this period, strange as it seems, Eastern did not pull back one of
and
the
David Tol seen. Velor Lot (KUAL) the forwards to plug the hole in
defence: but an tronger thing was to follow
even
passed
game.
D
BANTAM TITLE
Halimi Expected To Give D'Agata A Close Fight
It was Chu Wing-keung who again inspired his side in the period immediately after the
Paris, Mar. 81. interval and some brillant ot-
Algerian sacking by the veteran
bantamweight”. inside forward gave Lo Kwok-tul the Alphonse Haliml is expected
the
with sist minute.
world title-holder. Then came the unfortunate in- Mario D'Agata of Italy in Jury to Kung Woli-kit
their 15-round" champlone. consequences
ship buttle here tomorrow) night.
David Toh (HKUAC) 20.1 sees, when Kung Web-kit for chance to snap up the equaliser to make a close fight of it
to
The truth of the matter was
MOM JUMP 3.1.at Din-yee (BCAA) & feet 11 that far from being capable of Inches (Colony record subject
the South railfestion); 2, Victor Lal KUAC marking either of
was little 5 t. 10 ins.; 3. Pang Chung (BCAA) | China stars Kung
It is 4 Chan Leong-chye more than a cripple who seemed CUAC) Bit. a ing.; . Cpl. 100 to suffer great pain whenever he 127 HAA) 5 ft. 0 ins: 0 2/1, Kitching (Green Howards) & ft. @ Ins. Had to play the ball,
POLE VAULT
Real 2-1. Tut Kam-fai (SCAN) 24.0 secs. 2. Mau In-chee (SCAA)
1. Kee Kwon-lung (BCAA) BIL. 0 20.0 wen: 3. 2/14, Rey (10 Mediuin) 203 Pcs. 4. Dyr. Bradley (ASC), Ins. 2. Cpl. Owen (HEME) 9 ft. 2 Final-- Capt. R... Gerrard 174 in. 3. Cpl. Dudley (REME) 8 16. | LÀÄ) 23.4 mees: 2. Teul Kam-fal ISCAA) 23.7 aven; 3. 2/LI, Riley (15
ina.
-
obvious to
airtudy know,
Dnce
the
you
their
Chan Ker-sou has reached the
Hallmil Has had only 18 prote fessional Bghts, but he won 12 of them inside the distance and as an amateur he won 139 aut
bell
of 189 boute before the final
But so many who have che- sorved the Sir Gerard Howe Trophy in the past have been similarly fuckleys. One need think only of Chan Kim-hung, | 111 2863; 2 Capt. K. II. Gerrard (174 Keith Burch. Bruce
1. Yip Kwok-ping Tulioh. LAAƒ 112 rec. 3. T. 11. Tomlinson Peter Boorman, Roy Bell and THRAAC) 11.3 rece.
KUACHA SAC H. P. Gallagher sees: 3. Lt. P. J. Hamill (19 Field): quite a few others.
(RAF)
4.2/1. Kitching (Green Howards).
200 METUEN LOW HURDLES Pat
Xavier 2-1. Stephen RAAC) 11.2 secs: 2, Fung Kol-ita BIRUACA 116 er it Stephen La (Colony record subject to ratifice Back onto the playing pitch he Chuan-Wat (HKUAC) was immediately restored to KUAC) 11. A. Lai Chen. Hunk 2. Ng
(SCAARE. thatt
Dvr. Bradley 28,0 sECA; 3.
of which Chon Leang-chye the left-hall position in direct Throw. This very veteran com- (BAS)
(HKUAC).
400 METRES LOW HUNDLES opposition to Final-1. Stephen Xavier (BKAAC)
the speed and petitor, senior in years even to
10.7 Bees, (Colony record subject 1. Lt. P. J. Hamil (19 Field) 028 wiles of Ho Cheung-you or Yiu (6) *The
CARRYING THE DEFENCE kiscus throw Capt. Gurm, has gone through
ratification): 2. Til Krun-fal (BCAA) | seer; 2. Lee Shu-chung (SCAA) 04.0 (ladies) or go feet 7 inches by his best season and has never 34.0 pres. 3. Capt. K. H. Gerrard see. 3. Ng Thang-cheung, SCAA) Cheuk-yin.
D'Agata, o dent mute, 19 South China's front quintette tough durable boxer, with more Keung Pui-chten. The chances | been more consistent,
174 LAAL 1 seen. 4. T. H. Tom-4 seck: The Tank-po (uma). 1 (BKAAG) 111 sees: 6. Fung here had been considered ifty-
again carried them. is now the holder of the Kee (HRUACH He is
victory athough there were long rival, who at 25 is five years 6. Stephen Lö
to professional experience than bis By
focal "native" record,
(HIKUAC).
periods of very ordinary play achievement indeed
200 METRES DASH when one
But Halimi's power- younger Heat
from these 1-1. T. H. Tomlinson
publicised ful much considers that he took this away (HKAAC) 23,0 nees. 2. Capt. K. H.
Caroline Hill forwards,
punching may trouble even They the granite Italian. from one who was still in Gerrard (14 SAA) 240 sets: 3. Mao
got goals, however, and there is al- Ho-chop (SCAA) 24,4 keta. short pants when he was
no doubt they are carrying ready an athlete of allonal ranking in Kwangtung
defence on very shaky The consequence of persisting backs. Also to Yip Kwok-g
with him in such a vital posi trier und vasily Kreat
im
tion was painfully proyect high hurdler.
glad to be penalised for ob NR Chus-wai HKUAC) 21 f.dveryone cxcept Ko Po-keung stake in his career when he is Tomlinson, not outclassed in the
3s ins; 2. Stephen Xavier (HKAAC)
who dogmatically stuck to the struction in order that her sprints though with only one
20. 4 in), 3. Kee Kwan-lung driginal defensive line-up even get back to a defensive position (SCAA) 19 ft. jeg to bring down in every
#14 Chari after two critical gonimouth the good
Lau Chi-ping is playing very Leong-thye (SCAA) 19 ft. 3 in.: two strides, to Ng Shuet-kwal
Heat 1-1. Pie, M. Dobson (Green 8TH. Tomlinson (HKAAC) 18 ft. siluations accrued directly from steadily and he gets through the itle of the Howard»), 84.3 secs: 1. Lt, T. A. in 6. David Toh (1KUAC) 18 the inability of the young wing lot of work in for wresting
an unobtrusive defeating another French boxer, half to do his job. Calony's fastest feminine human Brown (19 Field) 65.0 secs: 3. 120 ft. 7 in
Robert Cohen, în Milan last ́HOP, STEP & JUMP'
way. photo finish with the stillo-chop (SCAA) 63.3 secs.: 1. Pio
Parker (RAPC): 5. Cpl. c. Refin 1. Ng Chuan-wat (HKUAC) 43 81.
Chan Chi-kong is going to June. Stephen Xavier for getting en
South China soon weighed up run into trouble one very fast o Mei-gee,
14 ins; 2. Iau Din-yee (SCAA), TRAFI
of these Heat 2—1. Adamgon (unatt) 85.4. 9 in.; 3. Lee Chen-ka (BCAA) the tactical situation and their days unless he
The Itallon's victory over.. controls his Wood 4. L/Cpt.- other few
Colien established him as World his
Rees 2, Capt. D. J. Gin (COD) 41. 45s Angui out of
Inside forwards piled into the tackling much better than he Champion in the eyes/of all 30.5 sect.; 3. 2/L. ayward (Green Green Itowards) 40 ft. 1034 kt.) 6. Javelin every time he throws,
The Inevitable Huward 30.4 secs);
hap- Cpl. Chan Leung-chye IUACh 39 it. attack. 4.
Ho *P* | did in this game,
got McCormac (RAPC),
Ins. 8. Chow Yick-yam (BCAA) 38 pened. Kunz Wah-kit failed to several quiet words of censure and to Dr Victor Lat for another
Final-1. Capt. J. Gunn (21. 01 08.
Intercept a quick through pass from the SHOT PUT
he was referee but COD) 54.4 reci. 4. Mao Ho-chop 5:10 in the high jump.
(SCAA) 6.3 secri; 3. Plo. M. Dobson 1. Lee Bulu-lok (BCAA), 30 ft and the ball was immediately lucky to and the man with the The HKAAA decoration, for
Green Howard) 55.1 sers. 4. Lt. mai 2. 9/8et. O'Connell's Supply switched to Mok Chun-wah who whistle in tolerant mood. self-sacrificing conduct In the | T. A. Brown Up Field); 8, 2/Lt.
Depot) 35 (6. 3 ina.: 3. Cín. Hosegood Hayward (Green Howards):
REBLE) to cause of athletics should go
3 ft 10 ins.: Leung drove it along the ground into Luk Tak-hal is nowadays the Adamson (unatt).
Yu-nam (SCAA) 33 ft. tu
keystone of this rocky defence Mr George Stacy Kennedy
800 METRES RUN
Ft. L. 5. N. Solomon Skipton who was stili. present 1. SAC J. C. Hatton (RAF-Little Spiwan) 35 ft. 3); ins; 6. Wong Cho I could not help but feel a and only his industry and Lau though his favourite One Mile Baiwan) 2 mins 4.8 secs.: 2. Pie. M. ylu (HKUAC) 14 ft Bi1⁄2 in.
little sorry for Eastern. They Chl-ping's steadiness is holding DISCUS THNÓW
Had played off Dobson Green Howards) 2 mins, O Rack Walk is temporarily
they if together. nets.; 3. LA. J. H. Sergeant (HK
1. Lee Shlu-jok (BCAA) 10 ft. 10 Have done for a long time and the programme and who risked Sig. Itert.) 2 mins. 7.1 secs. 4. Chan Ins; 2. R. Hanson (PDSA) 109 ft.
it ins.; 3 Ng Chuan-wal (HKUAC) | several of their players did not Up front Mok Chan-wah and life and Umb in officiating in Hung an ISCAA) 2 mins. 7.2 secs,
Also ran:-D. Homersham (173 Loe. 1.11 mm Stin Chuck-kwan deserve to be un the hammer throw without a Bly.), Wo Ka-yłu (HKUAC), Spr.
(SCAA) 3 R, 2 ins; 6. BAC F. protective steel wire netting. B. Edmond (NE), screen.
4 minutes 5.7 seconds by Robin | horizon. Weate, a staggering
(1)
been Caroline very often. He
"stars"
His time of 54.8 has perform- auce when one remembers that [ beaten occasionally at Keith Burch
Peter Boor- and
Hill, but not man have run on this track really fooled the opposition by days when it had been topped going on full steam from the with a firmer and 'tacier crust Atari snylend of lying back omi
cool breeze
hoping for a kill. and
a gentle,
blowing.
On lop
there
WES
of everything else, was no competition to
By the time the opposition began hoping that he was about to slow down It was a Kitle late
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of the
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Club.
feet
10 T.H.
Said G.S., modest as always. "I felt 16 minimised chances of Anjury if I took my postton be hind the thrower awaiting his turn. After all they are big men an effective and make quite
shield."
National Service Will Now Come First For Dower
Buenos Aires, Mar. 31
Med RAAC Mas Hochop (BCAA) A Mou Ho-chre (SCAA)
also ran.
480 METRES RUN
1500 METRES RUN
0,
mins, 5.7 secs, (Colony record sub- 1. Onr. R. Weate (173 Loc. Bly.) 4 Ject to ratification): 2. Chan Hung Davies (RAF) 4 min. 30.4 CH. man (SCAA) 4 mína. 23,0 seca; 3. 4L/de, Allinson (27 HAAJ
2,000 METRES MUN
LONG JUMP
the net.
Meteown (RAF-Little Salwar #1 side.
better than
the losing Cu Wing-wah were the men who mattered, most. The In-
(1. 735 Inst; 6 Cpi, null (REME) IS The game self was as good side tria was strangely quiet fl. 0 in. JAVELIN THROW
ds anything wo have seen for and Ho Cheung-you and, Yiu
but both their former devastating selves.
in. 2. Onr, Cully (74 LAA) purposeful football 1. Chan Lap-long (BCAA) 181 21. some tim. Both sides played Cheuk-yin are only ghosts of 317 2 2 1: 3. Stephen Xavier (KAAC) 143 IL. 812 mar; 4. Sgt. FAnson (14) LAA) 150 2. 82_KE
1. td. MAA B. II. Page (RNAC) SAC McKeown (RAT lewe. 2. Ng Shuet-kwal (SCAA) 10.1 different return to the Eastern
15 mins. 43.4 kecs.; 2. Au Chung- KHİSE_(SCAA) 17 mins, 14.8 mera 3. L/Bdr. Allinson (27 HAA) 17 mina, 42.0 Rees: 4 Cin. Melatosh
FUSIE): 4. Gar. M. R. Whol Medium). Alo ran: Pie Jones (RAPC) & Low Mm-lewok" (STAA). 10,000 METRES RUN
Ả CÁ HÀN R. I PADA TRAC
Yong Pui-dor had a mott In-
poal. He was and inspired little
Very uncertain
training hard for the contest.
Both fighters have been
It will be D'Agata's Brst de- fence of the title he won by
thin
that
boxing authorities except the National Boxing Association of the United States, who main
Raton Moclas 15,000 people to ex- pected to pack the Palais des Sports for the fight, the first since 1937 to be bold here with Frenchman.contesting in troi title-China Mail Special.
Mexico is the holder.
Over
Japanese Table: Tennis Team Touring Britain a
London, Mar 31.
tennis team Japan's table confidence. 1. Keung Pul-yuen (BCAA) 4-25, 7 ins.
Lau Yee had a much better re-arrived here by air from! LONG JUME
turn and with Lee Kwok-wah tonight at 1910 GMT for 1. Ng Shuet-kwal 18CAA) 14:16. made a good back division.
weeks visit to Britain, 11% in
The Japanese team will SHOT PUT
in Toldo was again the tireless contess at Birmingham
Salwan) 130 ft. 10 ms 0. Wong | 1001. Jing-tao (BCAA) 120 ft. 314 Ins..
HAMMER THROW
1. Sgt. Hearm (d COD) 121 1. 819 to
ins
LADIES' EVENTS
100 METRES, DASH'
1. Ng. Shunt-kwal (BCAA) 191
33" mink, 67,0. secu; 2. Chao Sháu• } men.; 2. Ho Mel-yee (BCAA) 13.1| buy junait.) 37 ming. 48.6 secki 3. Recr. 4. Chung Po-ing (SCAA) 140 Au Chung thing (BCAA. 29 mine, 24m 4. Từ Chà ron (Bri Recr.:. Tam Fu-juh funati.). Also ran:-Wong. Lune-kunanh (CA)
200 METRE BASH
1. Ha Mel-yes (SCAA) 280 seen.
Mao-kin * (unit); Laung Yeo 7. Chung Paling (BCAA) 202 neck. Luo (unalt.). Brown' (RAF). B
400 METREK KELAY
400 METRES BELAY.
1. South China Athletic Association
1. Morskang. Univarsity. „Athletic | 54.3 secs.
(David To. Stephen Lo. Ng
269' METRES, NURDLES -
HIGH JUMP
by Chung Ying-yum (SCAA) ST 11,
101, inaj 2. Keung Pulchen tuller; and, apart from his the contest (9CAA) 28. It..10 Ins
ficol blunder.
· Ko · Po-keung | Morrow
DEICUS THROW, AN
1. Keung Pul-chiuen (SCAA) do it. played well.
1 Ins || (Colony record subject to ratification): 7 Ching (BCAA) 30 ft.ios ins..
JAVELIN THROW
Ying-yuen
and
Wilf
Farle
two
the
International playin English Open Championships. "In London on April
pril 3 and 4. They will meet, England i
The real Eastern stars, how- aver, were in the forward line where Chu Wing-keung and Ho two more Internationals LTIRI 1. Keung Pul-chien (BCAA) 76. ft. Ying-fun turned in the displays week and are due to depart
in a line that generally, fired on Caro on April 14-Rester
Ching Ying-yuen
Chuan-wal, Fung, Kat-law) 45.1 secki | 1, Keung. Pul-yuan (BCAA)^-143) (BCAA) 58 12. 0 in.
Did Dower, British and Em- pire Flyweight Boxing Chanclub plon, who was knocked out in one round by world title-holder Pascual Peres (Argentina) hero last night, said today that "In all fairness, to the public" he felt that it would not be right to bok ágata until he had com- pleted
his national service.
A joint stofufhent by Dower
and his manager, Mr Nat
Seiler, added "We wish to minko it quite clear that Dower, is not refairies, but will be ready to defend bl
as soon as his military cuties hove, ‹ bem served.
* “Ho foeda he cannot do justies to the public, back himsels), until he comes out of the, Ammy 20 *Dower had fele, "airong, f and confident weben :han; (wend into the
last night.py Dover is le cadrat ueru vies Lane October und, would be dus for release towards the end of 1958 China Mall Special"""
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