K. II. Ip and Miss Y. L. Lu, the new Colony. Mixed Doubles hardcourt tennis champlons in action during the Anal of the event at the Ladies' Recreation Club last Friday. Ip and Mia Lui beat the holders W. P. Taul and Miss Y. Y. Tsul 6-3, 6-0.--China Mall photo,

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THE CHINA_MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1960.

SPORTS

PICTORIAL

ABOVE: Withs Rudolph of the United States, izlpło, gold medal winner at Ronie, winning the women's 100 yards invitation event at the White City last week, On & BOC業 track and in the rain she did 10.4 seconds to squa! the UK-all-comers' record. Second was Marione Willard of Australia (No. 5) and third Britain's Dorothy Hyman (No. 2) both in 11

seconds.London Express photo.

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Ya Chook-yin receiving his cup from Mrs P. L. Donkin, wife of the Air Officer Commanding, Hong- kong, after the charity football match at Caroline Hill last Saturday between the Combined Chineso and the Far East Air Force XI. The Combined. Chinese won 6-2.—China Mail photo,

It's welcome back to first-class Rugby in Britain and a rare battle as London meet Paris at Twicken- ham. The French forwards move in here, as J. Roberts falls with the ball. No. 8 is G. C. Murray, London won 8-6.

ABOVE: A royal procession passes through the streets of Athens; and for a change it is Crown Prince Constantine who stands to receive the cheers, while his father and mother

sit behind. For the Crown Prince was being welcome home after winning Greece's only Olympia gold medal (for yachting) at Naples,---- London Express Photo.

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A group photo taken after the final of the China Fleet Club Open Pairs Indoor Bowls Competition for the Tiger Challenge Cup at the CFC Bowling Alley last Thursday. The Craigengower Cricket Club pair of E. G. Barros and P. R. Ragi won the title with a 1,084-918 win in the anal over HMS Tamar's B. W. Brough and T. K. Chan. Photo shows (from left); Front Row-E. G. Barros and P. R. Ragi. Back row-R. S. Snell, B. W. Brough, N. Kennedy, Mrs Rowe, C. H. Rowe, J. Robinson and T. K. Chan-Photo by courtesy of CFC.

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