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JARDINE CRITICISES THE

THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM

INTER-SCHOOL

SPORTS PRIZE

DISTRIBUTION

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King's College (A);' Au Kwong-wai, Kam- (B) Tsui Kwal-lo. (C) Tip

t3v0.

Ling Nam College (C); Lum Hon- cheong, Kwok Wing-ki, and Wong Shlu-kin. (D) Kwok Wing-choi.

Fong Choi School (A); Leung Shiu- (C) taun. (B) Loung Chok-cheang." Krok Yin.

..Ching Wah (A); Lee Yung-look. (B) Yik Ho-too and Chak Yan-hing.

Keung Tip College (C); Wong Yee-

tim, and Lee Kwok-twol.

IRONMONGER AND FINGLETON

China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

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SHOULD HAVE TOURED

Amazing Batting Strength But Pronounced "Tail""

(By D. R. JARDINE)

FRANCE TAKING PART IN 1936 BERLIN. GAMES

Substantial Government Grant Te Defray Expenses

·Paris, June". 23. The Chamber of Deputies yan terday morning adopted without discussion

bill authorising

France's participation in the Ber lin Olymple Games of 1936. The bill also signa a sum of Frs. 500,000 for the purpose-Havas.

BOXING.

(Continued From Page 4)

London June 1. together with the only class left- The chances

of

a touring team handed bowler of the Verity-Lan- are naturally something of an gridge type, would seem to argue enigma Cricket itself is a game a wealth of batting and bowling

talent of a wondrous high order. of chance as well as of skill.

The only absolute certainty of First appearances are often de- which we may rest assured is that ceptive, and it may be that in nei- during the Test matches, and after ther of these cases was cricketing

He followed this with a right to the last ball has been bowled at ability the sole or principal fac-

body and more left jabs and hooks the Oval, the greybeards among tor.considered.

Ross got in two lefts to "Fingleton's profession as a jour-to face, CHINESE A.A. BEAT Y.R.C. IN the pavilion arities will be in

MEDLEY RELAY cordial agreement on one there. naflat may not have appealed to head and McLarnin came back with

"Cricket is hardly what it used to the Australian Board of Control, la right to sw

McLarnin again landedā be, and the players, English or since the muzzling order. (before

low left and was warned by Australian, are nothing like so which even Bradman had to bow)

Forbes. Lam Yiu, the C.A.A, crack, how.good as the heroes of yesteryear." might not have been so easy of en

McLarnin was bleeding from Taman Shud, as Omar Khayyam forcement in Fingleton's case. In Jerer, increased the lead over E. M.

Bay. I don't propose to the case of Ironmonger, however, the nose and seemed to be tiring Pun Lap School (B) Pun Foon-lum. Marques, who failed to hold

By argue about it, or Institute com the probability, verging on cer-as the round ended. It was Ross ||(C) Ro Kwai-wing. (D) Chang Moon-much superior opponent.

cha.

McLarnin's low blow costing him Having disposed of the only would never have been allowed to Wah Tai Coliere (A) Leung Fook-now the race had developed into sparisons. I just don't believe it 'tainty, that his bowling action round.

the tussle between

Absolute certainty, It is the turn pass unchallenged in England, the round. yin. (B) Chan Sheung-to and

V.R.C.

ROUND TWELVE of the normal certainties.

may well have spoiled his chances Wah Kiu College

After some sparring they ex- (A); Yu Ki Yeung Man-kit had good First then there should never of a trip "home."

No Australian cricketer whom I changed rights to the jaw and Me- cheong and Tip Kai-ludg

Chung Ying (D); Leung Taun-fai. yards lead when W. Lawrence took be an overwhelming discrepancy

Chan the plunge for the VRC, but between the teams felded by Eng-have ever met has found cause or Larnin got in two body punches Chang Nam College (A);

his in some battling at close quarters after the turn collided with land and Australia.. A small mar-grounds for congratulating Man-yin.

swimmer in the opposite direction, gin of superiority will, if the luck Board on its working, least of all against the ropes.

strongly, breaks even, suffice to ensure the on its tact. The recent treatment After a clinch Ross landed a loft . Sal Nam Giris (A); Chan Sul-lan, Lawrence, swimming La Shuk-yin, Kwan Pik-ha, Horg Me-lyuk, Leung Kit-sang, Wong Chun.quickly overhauled his man, but, best side winning, though not meted out to New Zealand, more hook to the body and a left to the

Ling Tung College' (A); Tam Min- hok. (D) Lee Tung-wo. (F) Kwok Wing-tsol

Pio.

AQUATIC:

Tu

he would

C.A.A. and

Lev

despite his brilliant effort,

Was necessarily in four days.

ni, Kwok Sui-ching, Tam Nong-changlunable to recover the lost ground Mak Sau-ying, Lee Sim-hing and Ip Hing. (B) Hong Kwal-chun. Fung in time. · Sau-chun, Yeung Kwai-chun, Chow (C) Tik-chun and Tong Wal-kun. Yeung Wai-kit, Liu Wai-sum and Kwan Yuk-ying. (D) Ip Pui-chi and Ng Fung-tan.

The CA.A.'s.time was 1 min. 44 seconds, against that of the V.R.C.'s 1 min. 46.3.5 seconds. The C.B.C, and the Chinese Y.M. Ling Tung Girls (A); Chung Fung-GA were engaged in a close strug chun, Chi Siu-van. (B) Leung Ngalgle for third place, the formen ob ring. and Yim Wai-hing. (C)

taining the verdict by a touch. Yuk-ping. (D) Yip Chun-yu,

yin.

MIS

Po Of School Girls (D); Chan Siu-

Ling To School Girls (D); Yen Wai- ying and. Cheung Sik-chun.

Lo And Lam Outstanding

REVIEW OF ELEVEN Now let us Imagine for a mo- ment that we stand in Woodfell's choen, and rapidly review his

over, can scarcely have increased head. McLarnin crowded Ross to the Board's unhappy reputation. the ropes le a neutral corner, but But let us gladly seize on such Ross came out fighting and jolted crumbs as may be, and applaud Jimmy with a hard right to the the Board's judgment in avoiding jaw. what would doubtless have been I would not attempt to do so by dignifled with the title of

Ironmonger Incident." means of a wearhome catalogue of "characters," so dear

team.

to the Armstrong era of men or super- men. One runs out of super- latives so quickly, and really this

Lo Po-bey and Lam Yiu were the kind of propagande bleffs nobody. outstanding swimmers of the ever-though it might amuse the present Tai Chung School Girls (D); Teanging, sharing the honours.

Australian team. Siu-ngo.

King's College Boya (A); Laa Po-

S

Following their success in the

Suffice it to say that one and all

McLarnin tapped Ross with "The light, punches that, landed right on the belt line McLamin landed a left to the head. They were both tired and boxing slowly at the bell. The round was pretty even, with Rass perhaps having a shade of advantage.

&

ROUND THIRTEEN. They met in mid-ring and boxed The strength of Woodfull's team at close range. Then they traded threefold. First, there is lefts at long range with honours hi and Wu Hitak, (B) Yam Kai-po, Medley Relay Race, Lam Yiu won of the Australian team are exce Yen Toe-kwok and Leun Tin-sang the Water-polo ball throwing com lent, or potentially excellent, cri-is

swings, by a wide margin Szi Nam Boyn (A); Kwok Chan-petition, while Lo Po-hey swant an keters. They would not be here happy combination of matured ex-even. McLarnin missed two right-

perience and eager youth, though hand

to and Ross drove him into a neutral hung and Lee Hung-toon (0) Toun-kit.

exciting race against Yeung Man-if they were not.

A moment's.. consideration of youth' has always subscribed Wah Tai Boys (A); Tsang Ho-fook. kit to win the 100 metros race. }(B) Mak: Wai-ming,"

Lam Yin carried off the long dir those not selected may reveal this the saying "Experience is a name corner and pounded him with both McLarnin was again warned for Wah Yan Boys (A); Chi Chok-y-tance

as a microscopicer-jeveryone gives, to their mistakes," hands to body, mind event, swimming breast an clearly

PRONOUNCED "TAIL" those fortunate (B) Wong Krong-hak.. (C) George stroke the entire distance, with Lamination of

Secondly must come the genuine hitting low, costing him the round Lee.

enough to catch the selectors' fan- South China Boys (D); Lal Kam- Po-hey in second place.

cics. For accuracy this test as-strength of his team's baiting on the official core card, but it po, Ito Lok-ki, Leung Kam-sik

Amazing Girl Swimmers sumes adequate selectors; and as Powers, though this will cease with was Rose' round by harder punch-

ROUND FOURTEEN All the Ladies' events on the pro- on this occasion, unlike 1982-88, unquestionable struptness at No. ing, in any case.

6 or 7 in the Test match side. carried off by very the Australian captain was a mem-

Thirdly, the number and variety Ross came out ths, fresher of Pui Ching Boys (C): Yeung Cheong-gramme were

batsmen at his two and started fabbing a left to young girls who showed exceptional ber of the Selection Committee. It wah. (F) Chan Kam-chrong.

McLarnin landed another Hos-speed and stamina. Four, whose is safe to assume that they did of left-handed

command may prove a potential as face. ages were not more than 13, took not go far astray.

TWO ABSENTEES. part in the 800 Metres (half mile).

Sim Kam-hung.

and

Ching Wah Boys (A); Yeung Wal- lem, Yen Sze-hong (C) Pau Yik-lum,

Hon Chung Boys (A); Pan min.

Kaly

warped.

not

Tok Chol Boys (A); Kwok ming. (B) Keung Lan-shek.

set of great worth point to keep left below the belt, but was Chi Hung Boys (A); Sla kwong and Sin Kal-yu,

McLarnin kept throwing If it be added that In Oldfield Chung Nam Boys (A); Chan' Chun- race, and all completed the dis- Many must, however.. have been the English selectors awake.

lefts and rights at the belt nam and Chan Tung-min,

tance. This race developed fats, a surprised at the omission of two

at he has the best wicket-keeper in

line and below the belt line.. Ping-family affair, three sisters Bling names from the team--those

Ithe world (one who might, bad he

Ross: jolted him with two short captained the first three places. Miss Chan Fingleton and Ironmonger. Kip To Boy (C) Ng Yu-lin.

To be able to afford to omit such been so minded, have

teams himself), and rights to the kidneys and a lelț to Chuen Tak Girls (A); Yeung San-Woon-king, the winner, showed re- king and Chen Woon-king.

markable stamina, and, although, a batsman and fieldsman as Fingle- Australian

They struggled out of a clinch Chuen Kwal Girls (A); Ng Soon- still very young is likely to offer a ton, one moreover whose style for that the fielding of the side will be the face. THE KWONG KWUI CO. LTD.ying, ((B) Lem Tso-lal.

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Sau-king, China's Lady champlon. ticularly suited to English wicketa, pected and forth-coming from sides and Ross pounded McLarnin with from Down-Under, one might fair-left hooks and left crosses to the Chow Yuk-chun.

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ROUND FIFTEEN

They touched gloves and Me- Larpin started a body attack, but Rosa tied up his amms. Theyer- changed lefts and rights to the head, and then went back to close quarters again with neither able to do any damage.

"EASY" FIRST MATCHES. Since an Australian team. WRS defested twice early in the season by teams not ordinarily reckoned

They stood toe to toe in middle in the top fight, it has been the

of ring, driving both hands to the fashion for our visitors to engage body and then tied up in a cllack

in a preliminary canter of "easy" |

matches. A bit of bad luck with Rows made McLarnin's kneen kag

|with a right to the heart: An the weather may vastly enhance

McLarnin was trying desperate-

the opposing side's capabilities, and, though the side I have referry to land right hand swings but the punches and ed to ultimately won the rubber Boss blocked the stigma of the early defeats to was pounding him hard with rights to the head at the ball Ross' round. supposed to have materially affect

-The judges disagreed and For ed the gate receipts of the tourbes declared Ross the winner.

It is early days, then, to attempt p Judgment of the team's bowling

strength

Grimmett and Wall we know, the be some sticky wickáts, and sticky former for his wiles and both for wicket cricket is the cream of cric- their accuracy and lion-hearted ket, let me recall, one ploscant in- perseverance. Perhape O'Reillycident. I was going in to hat on will be the key to Woodfull's bowl a sticky Melbourne wicket. There Ing problem. Will he find, like was no disguising the stickiness of C. White, that be is a better bowler the wicket, nor is there any secret in Australia' than in England, or of its world-wide reputation when like his team-fellow Grimmett, that in this state.” “It was my first, but English wickots double his effi not my last, experience of ciency 7

25 vagaries. y. Woodfull

In the correct answer to this enough not only to wish last question lies, I would sug" (luck, but that I might sta gest, the correct solution to the enough really to winter of at least one Test match, triguing onörraities GOOD LUCK WOODFULLAZ • Now, be the relay Sinca 1921 we have led to as indiferent, Wood Australuck thin, almost

Boclate the presence Han team with at leas fine aummer. May 1984 ception

But if there are to luck had on that

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