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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959.
SPORTS PERSONALITIES
by
TONY
MYATT
SHEILA COLLACO
She Will
Try Her
Hand At
Almost Any Sport
The fairer sex has been neglected from our personality column for some time now, but I am going to right the wrong this week by introducing you to one of the finest all-rounders in the Colony today.
ar
In no time at all she Was She Is Sheila Colluco and it
n hockey
for enthusiast playing
the Recrelo *B you are then she needs little introduc-team in the Colony ladles, see- tion and fast year she played her tlon whatsoever.
On the other hand, you might part in helping the Club wth have heard her, maine crop up the championship in this divi when swimming was being dis-[sion. &ge?,
evea tennis, Lael.
or softball, for singles minton, bawls she is equally competent in ali These various forms of sport.
Sh is undoubtedly a naturally. But I would like to place as for as sport is concerned for a small bet right now, that it she can try her hand at almost won't be long before she makes anything and what's more, be a bid for this title. some good at it.
Favourite
Bu!
Her favourite game' is tennis, n sport she has been playing for only three years now. the ingredients were there w all shr
was proper! coaching which came by way of a well experienced lady in this feld, Mrs Ines Roza,
needed
Sports Diary
Earl
TODAY
Boxing
|
"What aboul the Colony
tourney," [
asked, "Well.... I don't think Kin good enough," she said modest
Tennis may be her favourite sport, but it is in hockey that that she has really made nume for herself.
Star Forward
Eight years ago, she started playing for the Recreio school. girl's, who Won the ladies' lenge three years running. Then she played for Recřelo * and now plays
ward for the 'A team,
centre-for-
She is recognized tay the best centre-forward in the Colony and to prove it she has railed up the highest number of goals this season. How many? She doesn't remember
Haid Fund Boxing Tourna-exact number, but does recall ment. Queen Krabeth Stadium, netting four or five, against the 1.30 p.m.
Gremlins when the two teams
p.m.
Fencing
Athletle
Final of Colony Junior Epectric clached for the first time this Epre Chunloadins, Hesreto, 30 season. Incidentally Recreto 'A' bockey won the ladies sen'or
with an un- title this year,
{1 beaten record. She is also
the annual member of
Portuguese Ladies International Teum,
DAS Annual Athletle Meeting. Sch of ground, 2 p.m.
32 Mrd Hegiment. RA. Tegimental Inter-Battery Auilelic meeting. Boundary Street, 2 p.m.
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In softball she has played for the St Theresa's squad and the Walous who flelded such notables as Irene Starkey and Terry Noronha. And as ont softball correspondent
com mebled, "She was quilo a stugger. Shella confirmed this when she told me she had knocked up quite a few homers during her day. She has since other sporting interests. given up playing on account of
she
In badminton
won the juntur doubles in partnership with Marie Remedios in the St Theresa's Club tournament. she She plays now whenever Ande the time but admitted quite frankly that this is one Kume she does not concentrate fully on.
Poor Mixer
1
the swim for She used to VRC and won the Club Junior championship in 1952. in the won the she also shine, year ส
title. Colony Junior 50-yard She has always wanted to al- tempt the harbour crossing but she has also had to comply with her father's wish not to.
Besides, the has now given it's a up swiniming because poor mixer with tennis.
And of course there ; tawn bowls, which she plays only in Last year she her spare time. played two games in the ladles Irague but we lost both," she
guid jokingly.
NANCY -- I WANT YOU TO GO TO THE STORE
BERTH DEAR,
Pago 7
ENGLAND 92 FOR TWO
Both Opening Batsmen Out For 30 Runs In 1st Test Against NZ
Christchurch, Feb, 27.
O'Neill Not Joining
Yankees This Year
Porth, Feb, 20. Norman. O'Neill, the Australian Test batsman, announced here today that he would not be going to the United States this year to play baseball with the New York Yankees.
England, winning the toss, were 92 for two at lunch on the opening, day,
of the first of two Tests against New Zealand, England lost their two openers, Peter Richardson and Willie Watson, with
30 on the board, but an undefeated third wicket stand of 62 between he could have made the trip, their spring training. They had Tom Graveney and Peter May had partially retrieved England's position at the interval:
The only terms under which | a month to join the Yankees in
sald O'Neill, were unacceptabie | wanted him in America early in to the Yanketa
March but O'Neill had said that O'Neill, who is here with the the would not leave until his New South Wales Sheffield wife had had their baby in after making eight.
given mid-March. Saw May Shield team, had been A crowd of 5,000
shinkily but he and permission to go to America for Gravency soon settled down to bat stylishly In adding #2 In 60 minutes before lunch was taken
02 for two.
Brown Leads In England's left-handed opening stort
Men's World Figure Skating Championships
Colorado Springs, Feb. 26. Tim Brown, of California, took a slight lead over the defending champion, David Jenkins, after the men's first three compul- sory Bigures in the World figure skating champion- ships here,
Brown. 19-year-old medien!! student, compiled 281 points while the 22-year-old Jenkins, who is also a medical siddent, had 283.2 points,
Brown has often led Jenkins in the compulsory figures but Jenkins' brillant free skating has always brought him home In front,
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Don Jackson
Graveney were then 39 not out end May 35 no: aut. pair falled to take advantage of May winning the toss. Both were dismissed by Blair with 30 runs secred in an hour.
Start Shakily
Blair made several of his medium-fost deliverles rise awkwardly, and with 13 on the board Watson snicked a catch to the wicketkeeper, Petrie, for 10.
The pitch lost some of its earlier liveliness and Blair was relieved after bowling 12 overs for two wickets and 20 runs.
His £uccessor, Reid, also medium-paced, made one or two
rise bells
and but May Graveney ran Into few dim- Pulticy.. Both batsmara 100k fours off Reld and leg-break
Rehardson fell to the same combination, Petrle inking fine enteh low on the legalde, bowler Alex Mair-Reuter.
AUSTRALIAN A.U. DEFEATS MOTION ON CONTROL OF US SCHOLARSHIPS
Hobart, Feb. 26,
who enlled
athletic
President of the AAU charged the United States AU with "almost complete lack of 'A Racket'
Cooperation in the exchange of top athletes for national tours." American system of Whereas Australian store have "The The women's competition,.
loured
recond scholarships is
America, only three-times champion awarding with
return offered in also Gris- Carot Helss a strong favourite, racket," Gorish salt.
br cause the big names are ends tonight with free skating. quoted Dr A. Whitney
Presnecded for the Amerlean indoor wold, Yale University
circuits." Ailken said.
The Australian Athletic Union today defeated a motion to impose control over athletes accepting scholar. ships to United States colleges. Alain Giletti, of France, wis in third pince with 274.8 points
R. C. Corish. delegate from, dent, followed
with 208.2, Tilo the Unions of New South Wales scholarships "one of the great (Canada) Gutzeit (West Germany) with AAU moved that the AAU re-est educational swindles ever 01 Monday 254.4 and Norbert Felsinger fuse any Australian athlete per- perpetrated an American youth"
with 252.3. There mission to accept scholarships during a speech (Austria)
abroad unless it belleved the Baltimore. are 14 competitors in the men's event.
award was "only for aedonie During the meeting, C. T. The men will skate thelf lost ability". The motion was de-Altken,
on feated. Agures three compulsory Friday and wil end the com- petition with free skating on Saturday.
-Keuter.
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Ha indicated the Australian AAU might clamp down on the vislls of such stars as 'Micr Herb Elliott to the United States unless top track men are sent here by the United States. U.P.I.
Russian Girls Favourites In World Skating Tourney
Sverdlovsk, Feb. 26.- The Soviet girls will start favourites for the 17th world women's ice skating champlon ships which are being nged here on Saturday and Sunday. but Finland's Eevi Hultonen | should give reigning champion, Inga Artamonova and world re- cord holder Tamara Rylove a good night for Arst place.
The feams, from. China, North Korea, Finland, Sweden, Polshid," Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and the Soviet Union are training here, while
expected tomorrow,
Outsiders
the
A team from the Mongolian People's Republic, which is not a member of the International Federation, will compete in the championships "Hors Con- cours**.
Amongst the outsiders who, have a good chance to give the three favourites a run for their money are Helga Haase of East Germany. Poland's Elvira Ilona Siroczinska. Hungary's
Benaud Nearing Australian Bowling Record
Perth, Feb. 20. Richie Benaud, Australia's Test captain, needs only three wickets In the last Sheffield match of the season starting 10-
niotrow to break the Australian
record for a season.
Three wickets in the match
between New South Wales and West Australia here would make | Beud's aggregcle 78.
my
The record is 77, sel by Corrie Grimmett 27 years ago.
Still Anxious
O'Neill said he had now had a cable from the Yankees soy- have finished Ing they would their spring training by the time he would have available. So reluctantly, they had refused his conditions.
been
The cable added that the Yankees were still anxious, in sign him and hoped he would be able to join them in their spring training next season...- Cina Mall Speeint.
Clubs Fined For Lending Courts To. Kramer
Sydney, Feb. 20.
This season, leg-spinner Three Austrailon country Benaud has taken 31 wickets in fawn tennis clubs have bren the Tests against England, 32 in fined £A50 (£40 sterling) and month for Shield cricket, and 12 in New cuspended for a South Wales' two games against | allowing Jack Kramer's profes-
Bional
use their troupe to the MCC.
Grimmett's best season was ❘ courts, when South Africa toured Aus- The decision to fine the clubs
He took 30 in Wagga Waggo, tralia in 1931-32.
Albury and Text wickets for South Australia | Narrandera was made by the against the tourists and 30 in New South Wales Lawn Tenpla Shield erteket. China Mail Association on Tuesday.Reu- Speckl."
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