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European Games:

BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

JACK HOLDEN WINS GRUELLING MARATHON

Brussels, August 23.

Emil Zatopek, the Czech Olympic Champion,

broke his own official world record in win ning the 10,000 metros in 29 mins. 12 secs. on the opening day of the European Athletics Championships at the Hoysol Stadium hero. The official record is 29 mins. 21-2 secs. but the

Czech stor has run the distance in 29 mins.. 2 secs and his time is awaiting ratification. Zatopek, running # bril-¡ clared the Championships open, drenched liantly judged race, outclass- lasted 10 minutes and ed his rivals, the plek of the spectators in the open ter- Europe's distance runners.

Jack Holden, 43-year-old Bri- tich runner, won the gruelling Maruthon to add it to his Empire Games title. He took the lead af-

races.

Heat 3.-E. Bally (France) 10.9 Thorvalsson (Iceland) 11.1

ccs.

SCCB.

Icat G.-V. Soukharev (USSR) 10.7 sec. Clausen (Iceland) 11.0 Shot Put (Women) --Final 1.A. Andreeva (USSR) 14.35 metres.

2-K

Totchenava

13.02 metres.

3.-M. Ostermeyer

13,25 metres,

400 Metres (Men):

(USSR)

(France)

(First two

in each heat qualifying for the semi-finals).

SCCS,

Heit 1, Lewis (Britain) 49.8 R. Graefto (Finland) 80.0 CCS.

Heat 2.-D. Pugh (Britain) 49.5 (Iceland) 49.8 Larusson

Heat 3.-J. Lunis (France) 48.9 (Sweden) G. Brannstrom 49.7 secs. 55.

Heat 4-L. Wolfbrandt (Swe-

secs.

The storm cleared the air and in a short time the weather was quite bright.

Twenty-two runners In the secs. marathon got away only a few minutes inte to cover the course of 42 kilometres, 195 yards. Kap. Turkey and Boussineos, of Greece, did not start in the Champion, event, wille Jahm, of Austria, den) 48.0 secs. L. Back (Finland) |

replaced his compatriot, Wober.

ler 20-Kilometres and was always in command afterwards to win by 150 yards from the Finn, Kur- vonen, la 2 hrs. 32 mina, 13.0 POCH. Tho Soviet Vanin, was third.

Itusian athletes, taking part in open international competition for the Arst time since 1946, domin- ated the field events winning the Hop, Step and Jump and the women's Weight and Javelin.

Tropical thunderstorm A tropical thunderstorm delay- ed the start of the Champion- ships and flooded the tracks in many parts,

Though

Inn of

Systad, of Norway, was the first out of the Stadium, but was soon overtaken by the Belgian runners, Galily and Leblond,

Inside the Stadium 12 women prepared for putting the weight. Kalina and Kamarkova, both of Czechoslovakia, and Schaffer of Austria, did not take part.

49.0 secs.

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1950.

!!!

Shanghai girl cagers

Members of the Shanghai "La!" Girls' basketball team which made a very successful, debut"

The In the Colony on Wednesday night by defeating a Combined Maczó Girls' team 68-B. Bhanghai pleta followed up this victory with another win last night at the expense of the local Chi Lik glets, whom they beat 30-25. ("China Mall" photo.)

Heat 8L Peterlink (Italy) 27 HAA REGT. RA SWIMMING GALA:

49,0 secs. 45.3 secs.

(France) J. Leroux

(Italy) 40.7 Hent 6-I. Siddl sees. G. Soetewey (Belgium) 49.8 secs.

Marathon: 1-J. Holden (Bri- tain) 2 hrs. 32 mins. 13.8 secs.

2V. Karvonen (Finland) 2 hrs. 32 mins. 45 sec.

made Mennwillen start was with the field events. Tarpaulin covers had protected the run-up unnounced as coming and the pit for the hop, step and

Hungarians Jump. into the arena, the

Poland were not in the parude. and Rumania were also missing, but it was announced that, they would arrive later tonight, having

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Results

Today's results were: 110 Motros

Anti-Aircraft

LAWN BOWLS:

IRC meet Waterloo in

Workshops REME win First Division

Challenge Cup

The

27 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Ar- tillery, hold a successful Swimming Gola et the Victoria Swimming Pool yesterday. Inter-Troop Challenge Cup was won by swim- mers of the Anti-Aircraft Workshops (REME) with 34 points..

The runners-up

were

Though the weather became

3-F, Vanin (USSR) 2 hrs. 33 which had brighter, the track, Rain drops were falling and been fooded in parts to a depth mins. 47 sec8.

600 Metro (Mon) thunder threatened when the of several inches, was left muddy.

cerlain Heat 1-A, Boysen (Norway) teams assembled for the parade At one time I seemed

1. Bengtsson The before Prince Baudouin, the 19-thai-today's truck events would 1 min. 51.2 secs.

(Luxem- year-old Prince Royal of Belgium. have to be postponed but the sur-(Sweden) J. Barthel who was due to open the Cham-face dried so quickly that there bourg)

lcast Heat 2.-M. Hansenne (France); pionships.

was a possibility that at There wus crowd of about some of these events might be 1 min. 30.8 sees.; O.. Linden

(Sweden); J. Parlett (Britain). 36,000 present when competitors held. from 21 countries made one of

Heat 3.-B. Bannister (Britain) Clare mis. 1

53.8 the smartest parades of the nu-

Eccs. M. tions.

(France); J. Brys (Belgium),

Man's

400 Metres (4 x 100)

Battery 137th Relay (the first three in each

with 11 points, heat qualify for the final).

Heat 1-Great Britain 41.2 while the 23rd Battery tock (Men): secs.; USSR-41.3 secs; leeland third place with nine points. Craftsman Cuminings of the (the first two in each heat qualify-42.1 secs.

secs.: AA workshops won the Cup for Heal 2--France-41.4

secs. Sweden-42.1 the best individual performance, One of the smartest teams in for the final).

Heat 1.-J. Boulannick (USSR) Italy-41.5 Soviet

winning the 60 yards breast-. the murch-past was the

(Britain) seconds.

title fancy diving Unton's contingent, clad in dark 34.8 secs. P. Jildreth

Hop. Step and Jump Final: (Mon); stroke, the with 15.0 secs.

(USSR) and plucing third in the plain blue, Their glant leader,

Heat 2.--A. Muric

Tscherbakov (France) 1.-L.

being.a diving event as well modals on his chest. four gold

the teams which won carried a Red Flag with a golden 14.0 secs. R. Lundberg (Sweden) 15.30 inetrea (50 feet, 5-1⁄2 in).`

2-V. Kautic (Finland) 14.08mber

hoth the free-style and medloy Hammer and Sickle.

metres (40 feet 0% ins.).

3-Ose Rulo (Turkey) 14.83 relays. metres (47 fco, 8-ins),

Throwing the Javelin (Women)

Final:

(USSR) -M. Smelkitskala

2.-H. 47.55 (Austria) 43.07. metces. 3.—E.

(USSR) 42.75 metres. Zibina

10,000 Metree Final (Man):

been delayed.

No contingent looked more al- tractive than the Yugoslavs in their grey silk shirts and long- green trousers,

14.0 secs,

Hurdiss

Heat 3-Albanese (Italy) 15.1 O. Omnes (France) 15.2 secs. secs.

100-metres: Heat 1.-N. Kara-:

H. Pedersen Before the Championships could (USSR) 11.1 secs.

violent

(Norway) 11.2 secs. thunderstormt!

Heat 2-P. Pecol} (Yugoslavia) the Stadium. over track was soon floaded in many 11.0 secs. E. Kiszra (Poland) 11.1 places and the programme was postponed for a quarter of on

begini broke

bour.

B

Spectators drenched

Tho

Sces.

Heat JF. Lecosse (Italy) 10.0

(Britain) 10.8. A. Grieve COCY.

metres.

Baumu

TENNIS RESULTS

The all-conquering Indion Recroation Club's First Divi- sion lawn bowls team met its when it Waterloo yesterday, went down to Club de Re- creio "White" at King's Park In a First Division Leagus game by 12 shots and on twe rinks, the final score being 72-60.

The Portuguese, thus gained four points out of five from this game, which marked the first defeat of the Indians during the

Lieutenant Colonel D. L. Fim- mands acted as Referee of the while the judges were: Gala Mufor J. H . Salaman, Captain

Barrass, Lieutenant F. P. L.S. da Silva Baker, Major E. A. de L Young J.P. Xavier Flight-Lieutenant Bickers, and M.A. Baptista

H.A. Ozorio CSMI Robins.

Captain F. C. R. Carley was

(Skip) the official starter and KSM R.M.V. Ribeiro white acted as Marshal.

P.A. Costa Timekeepers were Lieutenant G.A. Noronha J. L. Mason and Lieutenant D. F.V.V. Ribeiro F. Pollock and Lieutenant J. A. (Skip) King was the announcer.

A.M. Alves Lieutenant J. S. Woodman was; H.R, Pinna the recorder.

C.P. Basto

current Lawn Bowls season,

Rec. ""

At the conclusion of the Gala, Mrs. J. H. H. Salaman presented the prizes to the successful com-

In the Mixed Doubles "A" | petitors, Division league match played |

Park yesterday, nt King's

E. Zatopek (Czechoslovakia) South China AA accounted for

Results

The following are the results: Plunge: 1. Cin. Hoey. (REME)

C. Roza Pereira

(Skip) Total'

20

25

(RG M.I. Razack U.A. Rumjaha - A.B. Minu

A.M. Omar

(Skip)

A.A, Razack S. Yusuf.

MB, Hassan

A.K. Minu

Home Soccer:

Refreshing

DINK

Coca-Col

Liverpool to clas with Sunderland

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match of the day

By "ALBION"

The oponing matches of the Homo soccer season, brought with them the usual, crop of surprison. Notable were the Home defeats of Tottenham Hotspur, Preston North End and Sheffield United. All three teams went down fairly heavily to Blackpool, Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers respectively.

Of course, these early Reuson reverses very rarely affect the ultimate outcome of a team's dos- tiny.

Spurs this week visit close neighbours, Arsenal. I would say that an excellent game will be witnessed. They might even taken a point from the Gunners.

Portamputh, who have only taken one point from their firat two games, go to Huddersfield tomorrow and will need to win if these ambitions of a third succesive championship are to be realised.

Torquay United, who forced

a draw away from Home last week, will be expected to take full points from their game with Newport.

Colchester United have their first Horse game in League foot- ball with Bristol Rovers as the visitors. They should take least a point from this game,

Hord pressed Gillingham, on the other han will be hard pressed at Brist City.

Bradford started thair allm back to Division 1 with Pompey took the same match Jast year by the odd goal, so it -splendid 6.0 Home win - Fadi could be another away win.

Saturday, although', i ees the Sheffield Wednesday, who went lost their mid-wack game wit

Rochdale, down badly to Chelsen last week,

rom They should, however, Burnley this are at Home to

should away to a win in their game with coming week-end and taste the fruits of victory 'an a York City. Easily the best away

bet of the day, result.

Ding-dong struggle

The best match of the day in the First Division would seem to be at Anfield Road, where Liver- pool entertain Sunderland.

Gateshead's 7-0 victory over Accrington would suggest that they intend to maintain their last season's form and at least set the pace in this League.

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They are away. to Crewe Both teams lost their first morrow and will and in the Home match of the season, so the stage team much atiffer opposition. A seems all set for a real ding-dong draw-is-a-likely result here. struggle, with a draw being the likely result.

Middlesboro,

A who took

Forecasts Forecasts for matchez to be point from the Champions last played on Saturday: August 201 wock, have Chelsea as their

DIVISION I

visitors and lock a pretty good Arsenal

Home bet.

BLACKPOOL

Derby County, who lost only! Bolton by the odd goal against Sunder DERBY

20

land, receive Aston Villä on Săte urday and should record first win of the season.

FULHAM

their

Huddersfield

Liverpool

13

(Skip) K.M. Rumjahn

F.M. el Arcull

K.M. Omar

J. Hoosen

27

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14

72 Totul

PRC-HKFC

NEWCASTLE

5pury

Charlton

Man United Vita

Wolves.

PORTSMOUTH Sunderland Everton

Villa impressed somewhat last: week in their match with thei

SHEFFIELD W. Burnley "Hawthorns," but Derby area WEST BROM Stoke team with more impressive MIDDLESBRO Chelsea

DIVISION II

post-war record and I think this will be borne out as a result of BIRMINGHAM Grimsby their forthcoming game.

BLACKBURN. Division The Second

games Brentford present several posers, particulär-

CARDIFF.

60 ly the games betweon Brantford Chesterfield

and Leeds, Coventry versus Pres-

Coventry ton and Southampton versus DONCASTER Shemeld United,

HULLA Ambitious toom- LEICESTER MAN, CITY Breniford, who shot into pro- Southampton

DIVISION minence last season by producing and maintaining that mid-season ALDERSHOT

Heat 4-K. Schibbey (Den 20-mins.-13 secs.- (world record)..the Ladies Recreation Club 697 Gunner Brocklehurst (27 Lawn Bowls League match at m

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2.-A. Mimoun (France) 30 mins. 38 sec.; 3.-Y. Koskela (Finland) 30 mins. 38 seca. 4.-F. Arron (Britain) 30 mins, 31.6 100%,

Disqualified-

sots to 22.

Men's

Bly): 3. AGMS

Littlejohn

In a postponed First Division Happy Valley yesterday, the

Playing at the Indian Recrea- tion Club, the Chinese Recreation? Club ***

defeated their hosts eight sets to

Division match. Doubles "D" in their

The Hong Kong University visited the Ladies Recreation Club Cummings (REME); 2. Corporal pered by AL, Roberts,

However, the visitors managed for the Men's Doubles "C" Divi- Bax (HEME); 3. Gunner Pike to salvage one point when N.J. sion' game and lost seven acts to] (6 Bty.). (51 seconds).

The British team was disquali. fled after winning the first heat of the men's 400 metres (4 by 100) team was The Belgian relay. alzo disqualified.

corrected result two, The oficial was: 1-U65R-41.3 secs; 2.-- Iceland-42.1 sees.; 3.Yugoslavia -42.0 secs.-Reuter.

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The following are the results: Mixed Doubles "A" Division BCAA 02LRC 21⁄2

Luton

LEEDS

Notts C.. Barnsley

PRESTON

West. Ham Swansea Queen's P.R.

Bury

Sheffield U

111 (SOUTH)

Brighten Gillingham Bristol R. Plymouth Reading Bournemouth Norwich

(REME). (45 feet 8 inches). Police Recreation Club beat the 66 yards free style: 1. Gunner Hong Kong Football Club by 75 Malone (23 Bty): 2. Corporal shots to 53,

The Police rink skippered by spurt, will tomorrow And in the BRISTOL C. Box (REME); 3. Cin. Hudson W. MacHardy inflicted a 31-13 20 ambitious, and pro- Colchestär (HEME). (41.3 seconds).

66 yards breast stroke: 1. Cin. defeat on the HKFO rink skip-gressive team a very difficult Ipswich

obstacle to overcome. Leeds Unit-LEYTON ed could take both points at MILLWALL take

NOTTS. F. Preston North End-as pra Port Vela viously remarked on-went down Swindon badly at Home last week and will TORQUAY need to win at Coventry to-1 Walmall morrow to be amohuest the leaders) WATFORD when the first Longue Tables are DIVISION III (NORTH) published. I think they can do] ACCRINGTON

Diving (Plain): 1. Lieutenant Bebbington's rink beat C, Dow Cottrill (137 Bty-); 2. Gunner man's rink 22 shots to 18.

PRC Buchanan (137 Bty.): 3. Cins. Marvin Cummings (REME).

60 yards back stroke: 1. Staff C. Pope

H.B.J. Brown Sergeant Milward (REME); 2.

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A. McAlpine

W. Field

J.H O'Grady

Baseball scores K. H. ip and Mrs, Szo (SCAA) Cfn. Smedley (REME); 3. Gun- W.J.D. Cameron M.N. Rakusen

New York, August 23. Today's baseball

AMERICAN LEAGUE

scores

beat W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs H. J. Armstrong 8-2; beat 5. M. Garrard and Mrs. A. Tamworth Onli beat G. B. Smart and

Dr.

Mrs. C. Getz 6-1.

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Northampton

PALACE

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Southend

Exeter

Bouthport

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Barrow Southampton versus She Bold BRADFORD C. United should certainly be the CARLISLE match of the day in this Division: Crowe

OLDHAMA

Halifax A

Traniners

Gateshead

N.J. Bebbington 18

Scunthorpe

12

A. Mnckehrle

ROTHERHAM

B. Bickford

Now, I'm sure the latter intend Shrewsbury

A.L. Roberts

31 (Skip)

13

Total

78 Tolai

65

tial. reverse and who better start on than Southampton.

Yes, undoubtedly the game of the day! W

to CHESTER

(Skip) ner Shoppherd (0 Bly.). (32.9 T. Kavanagh W.R. Hillyer seconds).

Plate Diving: 1. Cin, Evana

G.. Perkins. 18 plates) (REME): 2. Gunner C. Dowmen Atkinson (12 plates) (137 Bty); 3. Gunner Cope (11 plates) (RHQ).

2. Sia and Miss Phoa (SCAA) beat Cooper and Mrs. Armstrong

200 yards free style: 1. Major 6-4; beat Garrard and Mrs. Abate (REME); 2. Bombardier Tamworth 6-1; beat Dr. Smart Ferrier (RHQ) 3. AQMS Lit and Mrs Getz 745.

tlejohn (REME). (3 minutes 30 Saw and Miss W. Mok seconds). (SCAA) lost to Cooper and Mrs. Diving (Fancy): 1. Cfr. Cum- Armstrong: 2-6 drow

with mings (REME): 2. Gunner Garrard and Mrs. Tamworth) Buchanan (137 Bty.) 9. Bombar- 6-0; lost to:Dr. Smart' did Mrs | dler Chiltern ́(6° Bty.) Getz 4-5.

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Philadelphia

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New York

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KKC TENNIS

Inter-troop Relay (4 x 33 The following matches are down yards);" 1. REME (Corporal Bax.] for decision today in the Kowloon Cin. Hudson, Staff Sergeant | Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Cham-|-- Millward, Cin. Cummings): 2. pionships:

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Southampton embarked on the MANSFIELD 1950-51, season with no win NEW BRIGHTON Hartlepool away from home and the United ROCHDALE Stockport went down at Home.

to do something about their ini York

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Home footbal results

Stoke City

London, August 23, The following were the ro They Journey to Wales' - to- 23 Battery: 3, 137 Battery. (1) To commence at 5 p.m.

morrow as guests to Cardin City sults of football games played

today: even if they, are at minute 18.8 seconda),

Court No. 1-Mm. R.-H. Jones

FIRST DIVISION F. II. Chan 1-08; lost to P. N.

Obstacle Race: 1. Lance Bom- and Mrs. R. Stack versus Miss seulty in overcoming the C Arsenal Chelses Pun and P. Y. Kwok 4-8; beat hardler Tumbull (28 Bty.): 2|| P, Ward and Mrs. L. 17. Stokes. difficulty City. M. K, Tam and K. K. Funi4-2, Gunner Georgs (6 Bly.): 3, Ser- Court No. 2-L. F. Stoker versus with a nice little win over Swan Derby C

Birmingham City Kicked or Bolton 1 Spurn

14 Wolves M. Samy and, F. A. Com (RC) ceant Hardeman (A2). (61.9 Dr. R. Y. K NE

Charlton last to Lau and Chan 3-0 lost seconds).

sea and will be expected to re- Fulham MLS 5.43 commence at p.m. to Pun and Kwok 2-6; lost 10. REME (CIR. Cummings, Cor-

to Medley Relay (4′ x 39 yards);}

Court No. 1-Mrs. L. Benjamin Peat this success at the expense Huddersfield 8

Saturday.

Middlesbro and Mrs. M. Chow versus Mrs. K. of Grimsby Town this coming Liverpool 2 Man. Getz and Miss H. Bonbernard.

Newcastle U. 1 West Brom Court No. 2-J. Leriou versus An excellent win

SECOND! DIVISION A Fung

Manchester City, the other re- Birminghain 2 Loltester Court No: & Mrs. J. Morsban legatod, club, also commenced the Man.

25 Cardin versus Miss M. Ribeiro.

season with an excellent away Preston NE 2 Bury Court No.-K. Greene, versus win and will no doubt be out to Southampton 1 Doncaster It. Court No. O. Baker var- Saturday when they H. A. da Silva.

impress their own supporters on ↑ "THIRD DIVISION, SOUTHERH

entertain Aldershot 1. Bristol Bu sus K. M. Getz.,

Bury, A fairly safe Home bet Bournemouth 8 Gingham Hackburn Rovers would compswich Lomplem

Bristol Ca Exotor SHANGHAI GIRL

22 Leyton to be out to impress, having won Norwich, CAGERS

their first two games of the sea-Notte B son. It looks, uả though they

8. A Bux and I. A. Bux poral Box, Staff Sergeant Mill

(IRC) Lost to Lau and Chan ward, Cin. Hudson): 2, 137 Bat- 2-6; lost to Pun and Kwok 3-0; tery: 3. 23 Battery. (1 minute

25.9 seconds), lost to Tam and Pun 1-8.

Raco 1, Gunner Novelty Results of the Kowloon Cricket

Captain Thomas.

Final Standings in Inter-Troop

(^^, Championship: 1. REME

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Gaffney 6-0,

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48 Mrs. R. Stack

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