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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1957.

WEEK-END 130 FOR 2 AND THEN ALL OUT Ben Hogan Out

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

The following players have been selected to represent their respective clubs in the Lawn Bowls League games over Lite *ycek-end:

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1st Division (Away? V KCC; P.X,N. da Silva, E.M. Mlaressers, 3. 2 Noronha H. F. da Luz (Skip); A. P. Pereira is. L

M. Rodrigues, J. F. V. Iuven, C. C. Pereira (9kipi; J. A. da luy, Roza-Pereira, C. E. Fasson, A. A. Lopes (Skip).

2nd Divist

Away! V KCC:cm A. GOUNHives, A. M. Baptista, de Silva, C. P. Basto (8kip): G. Sales Jr., 12. M. Bemedion, Sours, F. G. da Luz (Skip);

A. M. Siva, V. A. Sequeira, 11. A. Oiario, A. A. Guterres (8kpt.

3rd Division (Home) Y KFC:- C. M.__Xavier. L. A. Marques,

A. Rosa, G, F. Rozaria (skip): * B. Souza, S, A. Collaga, F. X. Alves. F. 1. OFTEN

A F Xavier,

Sequeira, A. B Mature, C. X Konad (skip).

Htt

1. Debian (lomel

5. Y. Du, C. J. Sapirton,

Divecha, P. R. Konnani (Skip/ C. Evans, A. M. Alves, J. Chubb Duffield (Ski: W. Bakar. J. Tang, T., Baker, W. Hong S

(Skip)

2nd Division Home) v Breret J. N. Wong, L. Bones, S. HAT chand, E. C. Fieber 15kip); Robert

Capell (Skipi: M. 11. Duke, R. 1. Brown, Phoenb, G. Mader (Ship).

||jūrd | Divikten (ame) e Standevs

W TUR

Wuxi Edwards, Lada (Skin): C Kew, D. Trenza, A. B. White, 1. A. White ISKU: G. Brown, J Barker, S. Supih, R. J. Taylor 15k).

CLC

2nd Division Üreturi v HRLU. 1. M. Shiva, R. R. Paves, 36. 07. Baker, M. g. Wong (Skipi. G. E. Santos, A. K. Tuntil, d. Pau, Y. 5 Madar (Skip); P. R. Rag, S. 1. Soluna, 2 A

Leonard. R. Tay (Skip> Ward, Divinin (ome) * HKCUS- G. E. Roylunce, 3. 1_ Mereluat, Karack A. F. Ferceira

(Skiph L. H Sue. D. A. Nozark, A. R BUN. W. M. Sousse (Skipi, P. W. Quiekotine, Y. T. Cheng, Z. Tark. Wong Yan (Skip).

HERC

Jeu Bivolon (Home) v PUC.-A. Tarbek, de Rome, W Mac- Carne. W. Staker (kip); // W. Ledull. D. Bultomtey, Vipend. E. Poulson (Skipu; 1. 1. Mckelvie. R. F. Gregory. A. Golding. Gibson (Skip)

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2nd Divajan (Away) y CC:~. R. C. Trulli, N. Heak, E. F. Gee, F. Howarth (Skip: A. B. Coleman W. 11, Pritchard, D. Trail 0. Men i Album, W. Beex,

Key, B. Marsh (Skip). ard Division (Away) v CCC- J. 1. Mount. A. G. Staley, E., F. Wallwork, J, R. McAusland täälp); AC-furibal:------King. A. Brown, L. M. Lloyd Skip): M. Steven A, Hooten. C. Knight. D. T. Smili (Skip).

1

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2nd Divin un llome) y USRC- H. Black, K. Summers, K. Forrow. J. F. Shields (Skipy K. A. Dakor, W. S. Taylor. T. V. C. Reynokti, B. 1 igkford Thapa E. Gautier. T. T. Harley 1. A. Jones, T. Dyer. (Skip

3 Diviston (Awayt v Recido: G. Edwards, 11. Revidia, C, Barclay. Holgule (Skip W. J. Womi- stock, J. Hice, 11 Hara, M. N. Takusen tskip): A. Boyd Cowan W. A k. Trom A. Muckie. E Moth (Skip).

PRO

W

2nd Division alone; v FC RNT: - G. Laures, S., Marvin, B

C. Pope (Skipt R. Yu. Mt. Lowe Taylor, W. Labands, P. Metcalfe (kipe: M. Wallapuken, E. Bellamy, R. Hughes, T. Poynton (Skip).

3rd Division thway] Y HERC:-- G. R. Dunning. E. i Northeate T. II. Walker, T. Chalmera (Skip); 11. A. McLennan, f. Muore, d. 1. Evans, R. F. Smith (Skip) E. A. Flaner, S G. M, 2.1 T. Pington (Hkip).

Harris,

Reserve:R, J. Bretherton. Ladies 2nd Division (Away CCC:-Mrs Piling.on, Mes Marvin, Mirs Pope, Mr Paynion (Skip).

WARC

2nd Division Away HKFC- . . Noble, A. (!, Loelitle, G. D. 3. Agnew, D. L. Edwards (Skip).

van Zuiden. 1. Jenson, G. Walker.

A. Edwards (Skly); A. J. Stonyar, R. W. Howay. N. Hart Baker. R. M. Hetherington

Skip).

FC

FC "Bed Away) v PRE:-J Remedios, A. M. Coelho, Ꭺ . J Coelho, J. T. Collon (skip): C. M. Itea arto,

E. J. Xavier, C. F. Kutario,

A Coci [Skip): A. A. Crestejo, L. R. Rosario. M. Castillo. F. Tan (Skip). Henerve: 1. Castilho

Soares.

FC Blue Boine) v KDC:--A. Machado, M. J. Rúll, F. J. Rod- Figuer, A., Souza (skip); F. A. Santon, J. W. Lee, V. Hibero, H. Basa (Skip): C. M. Franco, J. V. A. Nevos, A. Bachroo [Skip),

Reserves:-. Lima. E. Lawrence.

"AT!” BHIELD Filipino Club (Any) to-day, at 4 pm.-C. M Rozuri. M. Namaz, D. L. P. Edwards, Dr V. A. Altenas (Skip); F. A. Santos, J. ftodrigues, J. A. 1. CA. Coelo (Skip); J. W. Ler, J. Curcem, Y. A. Neves, A. Burhoni (51)

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FOR 168 Glamorgan Lose By Four Runs

London, Aug, 29.

One of the best finishes to a cricket match at Carditf Arms Park was witnessed there today when Yorkshire, scored an astonishing win over Glamorgan by four runs with more than a day to spare.

Glamorgan were set to make 173 to win, and victory for the Welsh county seemed assured when the first two wickets put on 130 runs, but the last eight tumbled for only 38 and the match ended half an hour before tea.

Even when Glamorgun Inst their seventh wicket at 163. their chances sul Joaked bright. Neven runs were need

ed with two wickels lo ko when Tes! lawler Freddic Truman carne on and removed" | Jim McConnon at 163, Without addition,

George newcomer'

for the first

the game, dismissed with his third

Pickles, howling time in

Haydn Davies

delivery.

Bol Appleyard look four for 68 and Ray Tgworth four for V3.

Tiuona nor Neither Pickles conceded run though wards Plaimed a wicket.

Egy today took the honours in their match agains1 chum- pfon county Surrey at Clacton. Fighting back from a precarious position, they uvo:ded the fol- low on.

Then, facing arrears of 133, they dismissed tlie Arst five Surrey batsmen for 49 runs,

Surrey Anished the day 104 shead with half their second brings wickets left.

Ken Preston, the Essex team bowler, claimed three Surrey wiekets in 11 deliveries with- out cauerding a run, and hud inken Your for 28 in 10 overs at close of play-Reuler.

CONTINUING THE BILLY WRIGHT STORY

SUCH AN AMBASSADOR MUST BE RETAINED AS LONG HUMANLY POSSIBLE

AS

Says TREVOR HILTON

On 9 June 1952 Billy set up a new record of forty-three international appearances when he played against Switzerland in Zurich; the previous record was forty-two, held by Bob Crompton of Blackburn Rovers. To mark this ho was presented with an illuminated address by the FA.

Now he has almost doubled that figure and when at last he does drop out of the England team-but not, I hope, from the international scene I wonder what they will give him. Nothing

'Sugar Ray' Agrees less than a knighthood I trust.

To Go Through Title Defence

When Billy switched from wing tu centre-ball, first in the Wolves team and then inevitably o the England side, he appear- ed to acquire a new lease of life. And he has played better than

ever. New York, Aug. 20. 'Sugar Ray Robinson agreed oftelally today to go through with his title defence against Carmen Basillo and to permit closed-circuit television of the

for

guarantee

of

bout $255,000.

The agreement was reached after five hours of conferences the headquarters of the New York State Athletic Compis-

Bion.

Tring the conferences, it appeared, at one time as if the million-dollar title fight at Yankee Stadium for Sept 23

was definitely off. But a last minute huddle anong repre- sentatives of two theatre or- ganisations put the fight 00 again.

He studied the reasons which made them so great. First there was the undeniable fact that all deven were brilliant bull play- with crs, men who could play their brains as well as their feet. Well, we could no doubt produce eleven such players in England.

In the event li wasn't necessary. for England were completely the masters in every department in gano

which niade history when the referee called for the floodlights to be switched on seventeen minutes from the end.

to the tactics of his opponents, but he tackled fiercely and used that effective oki ftabioned shoulder charge brilliantly,

TREATMENT ROOM I remember talking to Billy shortly before the return Now I believe another switch

match. It was in the treat- But right from the Arst is due to full-back. There are

Molineux several reasons why thly should Then there was that

and ininute Wright was dominating almost ment room at

Billy was under the lamp. For the centre of the field and with, without be a sound move. To begin uncanny understanding between the first time since I have urging his men on to a flat out

any doubt The the players, almost

the quickly had Tull-back department is weak: wern controlled

known him, Billy looked angry.effort which by radar hy We 10

That was when I mentioned the Spaniards at NOL

the

staggering-sjogger- | mü.

In the stand: their

much that they were match against Spain and Billying so ment, have any full-back who players never seemed to be even

evi tco pushed to retaliate, let is really up to full internua fraction away from the posi-said he hoped our team would

tough bo take up long before a

alone get lirty. ho one becauKE, tional standard. We have the tion

pass was made. There was one adica, if the Spaniards wanted youngsters, such as Maurice Nor-

to play the way they did in man of Spurs coming along, but, answer to this and that was bo

cause most of their players | Madrid, he wanted our team in they are nul ready for the in-

come from the La leading be able to get stuck in and give ternational sceze and certainly

clubs, Honved and MTX pot for the World Cup.

(Red us good as they get-within the Banner),

rules of course,

LESS HECTIC ROLE

In young Trevor Smith of Birmingham we have a young centre ball of proven ability ready to stop into the national Under the Pgreement ap team. By moving Wright back proved by the Commission, the we should not only be streng- closed-circuit televising will thening that division consider- be done by both Theatre Notably, but with the less hectic CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES work Television, Inc and the role he would have to play, the Teleprompter Corp. It will be England team would have the ***Al Lord's;-Middlesex 350 to the first time that elval advantage of his experience

six declared and tour

have for, no organisations

ca-i and leadership for many ever

more wicket. Worcestershire 351 for operated in presenting elther years than could be reasonably nine declored. (Kenyon 51, D. the telecast or the broadcast of expected if he were to continur Richardsun 113, Broadbent 54, fight.

Thu the exacting role of contre- Horton 51 not out).

Robinson's $255,000 queran half. And with his unrivalled

A Canterbury; Kent 355, tee, a greut vickory for the 180-Experience ugainst foreign West Indies 332 for five (Wal-pound Champion, will be paid calt 13), Angarali 107 not ovi). entirely by Theatre Network

At Bournemouth-Hampshire Television, Inc. 160 and 142 for six. Northamp. Just what Gnancial arrange- six for ments Robinson made with the Teleprompter Corp. wns not

tonshire 171 (Burden

AL Manchester: Warwick-disclosed." Phle 180 and 104 for seven. Lancashire 193 (Wharton D1, Tolles five for 531.

A GUARANTEE

AL Bath;.. Gloucestershire Robinson threatened to call off 31 and EO for two. Notting the fight on August 20 because hamshire 314 for ilve declared TNT had refused to give him (N. 1 58, Dooland 58, Poole guarantee after Teleprompter 95 not cut).

had offered him a guarantee of $250,000

teams, we need Billy Wright for as long as possible, particu-

ślde larly as our England

ig

getting progressively, and rightly in my opinion, younger. Bly himself, I believe, would not be averse to such a move. Not merely because he would and could play anywhere, but be- cause he knows that this could once again give him a new lease of life.

котеопе

they

All the best youngsters in the land were drafted into these two clubs, this system coukł pot work in England In our highly competitive league but there was no real reason why Or international teams should not

be brought together more often and for several days before match.

4

A start at least has been made on this. Their general training put the accent on ball work— and gradually our leading clubs have switched to their ideas.

SPEEDY WINGERS

was the

the

As Wright had foreseen they would...

Next Artiale; Billy Wright's orliles and how he silenced them during the World Cup k 1954.

Of International Golf Tourneys

Now York, Aug. 29. Sam Snead and Jimmy Domaret were named today, as the two players who would ro- present the United States in the International Golf Cham- plonships and Canadian Cup matches in Tokyo on October 21-27.

Their selection was " an- Bounced by Mr Frank Pace, President of the Internationai Golf Association, Brend tegm- ed

with Ben Hogan 10 win both competitions on the Went- worth Course in Surrey, Eng- land, last year but Hogan, wis unable to participate this year because of a back injury.

aq-

Me Paco said that In cordance with the Internation- ni Golf Association's tradition, the host nation chose the two players it wanted to represent the US.

"Although Japanese senil- mout favoured the defending Champions; Sam Snead and

won Ben Hogan, who

both Trophies last year in England," Mr Pace said, "Hogan was un- able 10 compète because of the back injury which forced him Out of the US Open. Thero- fure. Sam Snead and Jimmy Demaret

Over- were their whelming choice. They are very

with popular

the Japanese golfers."

Hogan,

INDIVIDUAL TROPHY

who WOD the In- International Cou Wentworth Club in England, and teared

dividual Trophy Surrey,

with Suead for the Canada Cup prize, wrote to Mr Pace that be regretted his inability to com peto.

"I haven't been ablo myself at competiti Hogan said. “In fairness to posh to any United States partner and to the people who will attend the championsbin at Tokyo. I feel I cannot declare 1957 myself eligible for the

urnament."--Reuter,

INDONESIA BEATS HONGKONG

2-1 TO ENTER MALAYAN TENNIS TOURNEY FINAL

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 29. Indonesia beat Hongkong. 2-1 in Kuala Lumpur tonight to enter the finals tomorrow and Saturday of the Malayan Interport Tennis Cham- pionship.

Vietnam and Malaya in their clash had each won a singles match when the contest ended for the day. The remaining doubles match will be played tomorrow.

Surprises were the feature of today's tennis. First, Tan Liep-tjauw (Indo- nesia), who was beaten by K. H. Ip (Hongkong) In last Saturday's Malayan Cḥam- pionship final, avenged his defeat by beating Ip today 6-3, 6-3, in 44 minutes,

Then Ong Chew-bee (Malaya) Tan broke through Ip's effective volleys and beautiful after taking the frat set off to lead 6-9 and · In the final drives and led 4-1. Vietnam's Vo Van Bay at 6-4. game Ip notted Tan on servico The Malayan, Uring, appevred lost the second and third sets, then hit out again during a long as if he would not us Bul each at 5-7,

Van rally and nettled an easy back-

made several Thanh The return match between Ip hand shot to trail 4-0.

blunders and Tay, explolling and Tan was a thriller.

Earler K. C. Dao (Hong- Van Thani's errors, controlled The score was little indica-cong) had easily bealen Kete his game and won four suc tion. of how the game went, Sudarsono (Indonesia) 0-1, cessive games with Anal especially in the second set 3-0.

victory of 0-4. when 1p after trailing 2-0, 2-1

And especially Important was their belief in the value of speedy direct wingers who could both beat a full-back by sheer pace, or race on to that deadly through ball inside the back and crack it into the net. Using such wingers, with a centre-forward playing back waiting for the full-back when the centre- halt moves across, is lethal. This to complete answer | the stopper centre half,

of I always master

high And quite apart from his crosses from the winger

who value on the field, this diplomat

made for the corner fag. At Clacton: Surrey 307 for

in football boots would be in- saven dekred and 61 for ve.

The champlon wanted Tele- valuable of the felt abroad. No All these things Billy Wright Essex 234 (Barker 66, A prompter to handle the closed-one who was there will

noted, discussed and pointed Bedser ve for 49.

cireult TV alone because of that forgel his performance against out. Gradually .club and AL Bove: Sussex 209 and offer but the International Box- the Dynamos in Moscow. He officials have realised what Billy 160 for tree (Wilson 77 noting Club already had contracted worked unsparingly for ninetyhud worked out for himself, (out). Somiset

with TNT.

minutes, urging his team on, and and today (Tremlett

more and more and 3-2 levelled at 3-3 before In the deciding doubles Ton 33).-Reuter.

The $255,000 guarantee is when he left the held the huge clubs, let alone the FA. pre losing after a dour struggle and Ketje (Indonesia) COM- addition to the 45 per cent of the crowd of over 100,000. rose adopting these ideas.

Fasting 25 minutes.

bined effectively to bent ip and net receipts Sugar Ray will spontaneously to their feet and

But Dilly's memory. CD- Tan highlighted his play Doo (Hongkong) 6-3, 0-3. receive from all other sources. gave him a personal avation, thusiasm and perception were with exact topspin forehand

chief reasons why

the drives and accurate backhand

EXCELLENT SHOTS Wolves were able Lo record placements which scored many these breathtaking victories wins. under Boodlight over Honved

210

ever

Pete Rademacher Welterweight Champion Basi-and then they hung around out-

May Fight Again In November

HOME SOCCER

New York, Aug. 29. Heavyweight Fete Rade-

London, Aug. 20. mgeler telegraphed the Inter- pational Boxing Club

Results in tonight's football Grand View, Washington, today matches were:

League Two that he will be in New York

from

the

BELOW FORM

but the

his

Vo Van Bay (Vietnam) put

country in front gal when he beat Ong Chew-buc the former Malaya Champion 4-0, 7-5, 7-5. This match lästed more than an hour and was an- other characterised by hard- hitting.

Van Boy was more accurato and time and time agaip beat the Malayan with beautiful passing shots and with his fore- hand and backhand.

The Vietnamese was slow to settle down in the first set and after, trailing 5-2 lost al G-4.

In the second scores were 2-2, 3.3. 4-4, and 5-5 before Van Bay won at 7-5.

llo, challenging Middle-side the dressing room chant weight crown, gela a quaruntce Ing "Billy Rect. Billy Rect,"

This match saw plenty of of $110,000 from TNT and 20 per

And it has been the same, in coat of the net receipts from

hard hitting. Katje was the bet- ter of the Indonesians, volley- other sources.-United Press, varying degrees of intensity, all and Spartak.

Ip appered to be below usual

ing over the world wherever Wright-

effectively while Tan, But of all his International form especially in the Brst set; has played. Such a man, such an

though preferring most of the and gumes

matches ambassador must be retained os

against In the second set he played time to stay at the base, pro- foreign sides, there was one good gante

younger duced excellent passing shots. long as is humanly possible.

victory which I belleve gave | Indonesian was just too fast for

Of the Hongkong pair, Dao him, more BURNING AMBITION

pleasure than

him. any

was sleader than 1p who was other. That came nt Wombley Many times 1p was caught out obviously tiring. And make no mistake, it in on November 30, 1958 when he by Tan's forchand drives and Wright's burning ambition to led England to a declaive 4-1 buckband

Vo Van Thanh, the 19-year cross court place- over 3 Sheffield Unlied skipper an England team which victory

Thements.

old Vietnam led, was unlucky wins the World Cup.

Every previous May England had In the first set Tan rons of to not to have bealen Mosta Tay natch he has played in against drawn 1-1 in Madridi in 0

In the first set tha 5-2 lead playing the high (Malayu). foreign opposillon, whether for match which was more a free-

acitied pro- powered game he usually does, Vietnamese never Wolves or for England, has been foc-all wrestling bout than

Then

perly and after trailing 4-1, lost Ip made a fight for 1. an capocial source of self- soccer match. lessons can I learn from these everything from pushing and then broke through, questioning for Wright-what

Ip managed to win his service The chaps? What mistakes shall we pulling, hacking and tripping.

Spanlarda had tried 5-3, before Ten took his make trom which we can learn to scratching and biting; every characterised by long ralliesovice.

second sel how to avold them next time? thing in fact save the methods Tan led 2-0 but Ip, tightening power iemals with fast services, Thailand and Hongkong Ended

And this is why Billy Wright of tickling allowed in the rules. his game, levelled at 2-2. Tab considers it almost

League

·Chariton Alk Bext week to conder about the Notts County 1 Fulham ofter for a fight in November Swarga Town 8 Lincoln City at Madison Square Garden,

League Three (South) Rademacher, who

Newport County 2 Coventry City wad Northampton T. 0 Aldershot knocked out in the sixth round

tonight's Irish Ill week ago tonight by Heavy- Ulster Cup match Derry beat weight Champion Floyd Patter Ballymena by two goals to one

at Seattle, was offered-Reuter. $20,000 for a November fight That

B. D. Baptista, F. Manson G. proceeds

ogi, J. Cotuin (Skip);

Xavier, Hazario, B, 27. Batron

|_ Brăția___(Skip); G., M.

Franion.

21. J. Rull, L. S. Silva, F. Tan

(9klp),

Dederver. A. Chottie, B. Ablong.

Rosario, C. M.

GUINNESS IS ##

#

GOOD

FOR

YOU

對君非常有益

健力氏波打酒

next day by the JBC, $20,000 dict not include any from Television of Radio.

Matchmaker Billy Brown Rademacher's November opponent probably would be Eddle Willie

saic

chosen from Machen

Alex

Pustrino

among Mitel,

Sports Diary

TODAY

Dowls

Colony Police Liberation Shield $7 Zora Folloy match at Happy Valley. p.m.

"A" Shieki: CCC v FC of Happy Valley. 4.p.m.

United Press,

THE GAMBOLS

DARLING TO AMANI Y

DAY LOOKING AT ENCIES

IN PARIS

Spala.

Ea

ማነ

The

at 0-3.

And

He seemed to find his (net In the second when he some.

was

Then ho failed 4-1 but

a pleasure I was imposible to play foot-broka Jp's service in the Afth and a privilege to have been in ball, and some of the England game to lead again. But Ip held the England teams when the players, not without jusic his own service. Magical Magyars from Hungary tion, decided discretion was thẹ best us' frotTM 0-3 at Wembley, better part of valour and kept fought back with great courage and then 7-1 in Budapest, They! out of trouble.

and aRey four dauces, in which gave us an object lesson, End But not Billy Wright; he he held the advantage Wright was learning from these played like ten men and fought cropped the vital point when he lessons all the time.

like a tiger. He did not sloop hit out In a long rally.

Barry Abbe

PENT ALL OUR

GP

GIRARD PERREGAUX

Bose seatchar slice "1798

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In the final set scores were 3-2, 4-3, 3-4 before Van Bay levelled and won 7-5 over a stupn tiring faster than himselt.

BASKETBALL

tirace made Toy look like a The second tio in the Merdeka

Von Thanh

played | basketball tournament between

Vladimir Kuts Beaten By Russian In 10,000 M

in a draw and a dispute.

Hongkong which had 19 points to Thailand's 20 at the Interval forced a draw in the final minute of the game.

Each had 40 points when an extra five minutes was called,

Thailand refused to play the extra time and dificials of the organising committee of the tournament soon went into, a buddle.

Mineców, Aug. 20.. Vladimir Kuta, undan holder The teams and spectators of the World 10,000 Metres wore kept waiting for more record, WOR boaten over thọ than half an hour when it was distance during the USER (nally decided to give both championships tonight by teama two pointa cach, Peter Bolotnikov, whose tione The That players who took of 20 mins 9.8 noch was the part in the tournament today | fastest in the world, this year. | were practically in Olymple

The crowd swarmed on to the | $icht.

track to congratulate the 27- The five players who played. year-old, Möscow clerk, who, ran for the major part of the game in London during the Britain represented. Thailand in the Husain match lam werk-ana unik. Olymple ini Melbourne last year. fioishod third behind Gordon Hongkong Chinese, had only Firis and Derek. Iabotgan in the one Olympic player, Yang Pi 5,000 Metros an

lock, who capfained, tho skla

-Highest scorer for Thailand

·Song-hong--who

· Kuts, whose world record is was Chaw

20 ming 39.4 snor, tonight clock scored 14 of the 40 points;

ced 33 modrá 10.0 secs. He failed it Yau Chún-yẩu xity (a päinte (about three murin kyhigh mass was the highest sodes nýs Bong. radicov Reizter.

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