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JAPAN EXPECTED TO SEND A TEAM OF 100 TO BADMINTON

THE FIRST ASIAN GAMES

Madres.

The First Asian Games Championships will be held in the Indian capital, New Delhi, from March 8-10, 1951, according to C. C. Abraham, principal of the YMCA

· College of Physical Education.

India's squad will be selected after a national meet to be held in Ludhiana, East Funjab, February 16-18.

Abraham, who attended a special meeting of the Indian Olympic Association Council in New Delhi to finalise plans for the Games, revealed that Japan. Was expected to send a 100-man team. The Japanese swim- world-renowned Hironoshin ming team would include Furuhashi, the “Flying Fish of Fujiyama.”

Up to this writing word has! been received that the following nations will participate: Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, In- donesia, Burma, Ceylon, Iran, Afghanistan and India.

Meanwhile, Indian Olympic Association officials were strain- ing every

to nerve

Induce Pakistan, Iraq and Israel send representatives.

to

Abraham said that the Irwin Stadium, presently under con- struction at New Delhi, would be the venue for the Asian Games. He cald it would be one of the best composite, stadia bullt in India.

THE GAMBOLS Two Teams Make Their Debut

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Older Men Are Faster Over The Hurdles

If you take up high hurdling seriously, you will fan in your best performance at 25.8 years of age. An Italian gentleman Damod Bonomi discovered this

By "ARGONAUT”

Two new Clubs, Craigen- gower and Talkoo Docks, mado their debut when the Colony Mixed Doubles Bad. minton League opened Inst night.

Though unsuccessful, Craigengower Cricket Club put up a crèditable perform. ance against a formidable Recreio side, and showed promise of developing into a powerful force in local badminton.

Mrs Elvie Tsok was the mast outstanding play for the Happy Valley Club, giving

display wi the net. With Robert Tay, he was re

for Craigengower's

brilliant

porsible three sets.

Fauipped with the most up-keeping careful records of took him eight years to break | player among

K. Y. Tam, the former Hong- kong University all-rounarier, though appearing in this first match after two years! aborico <rom the

game impressed with at the age of 31 this year. He good all-round strokes, and with may improve next year.

little practice should

go far in Sydney Wooderson turned in this year's Junior championship. his fastest mile4 minutes 4.2 Min W. K. Teo of the Two badi-

family doonds at the age of 30. It minton

WELD another to-date gadgets and contriv-by

the losers who ances for track and field events, what all talian-athletes of note his British record of 4 minutes caught the eye. the stadium is designed to seat have been doing over a perisi | 5.4 seconds.

The war, af

BEST BALANCED 100.000 spectators. The stadium's of years.

course, intervened, but he was

The Recreio sextet is un- swimming pool provides seating

the doubledly for 5,000 persons,

best balanced at 23.2

discus

the in

Junior Sports equipment valued at

thrower at 27.2 years of age Cornelius Warmerdam,

who Doubles and, if

League this Rs. 100,000 has been purchased

heave a hammer in his late twenties could vault with Mrs H, F. Gonsalves, Mins for the Games. The equipment round, you will find it difficult over 15 feet with case

and includes the latest

took a long Quinn, they have theses in Margaret Xavier and Mrs C. M. types of to reach any really remarkable almost any time,

of the hurdles, javelins, discus, poles, turning 20.

distance until you are nearly time

Getting

used to dizzy brest Mixed Doubles stop watches and diving boards.

heights.

This ad astra on a the Colony, -United Press.

Signor Banomalli has com drail bamboo

and with H. F. slut doesn't Gonsalves, A. J. Remedios and piled his data by working out come too easily.

B. Xavier in the 's depart the avarage peak performance At 20 Warmerdam could do

of the 20 best

they d University D porno better than 13 feet 3 inches.

should rank

rank with St. formers in Italy in each event. He reached 14 feet 1 inch at

$

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Monday, November 13 being a general holiday, the Tennis Scution of the Kowloon Cricket Club will hold

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Your peak as a sprinter comes running right through it..

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He has gone further afield and 21, 14 feet 716 inches at 23, 15 Lengue title this ocasion made some other rather in-foot 1 inch at 20, 10 Keet Taikoo Docks Club suffered a teresting discoveries.

735 inches the following setback of 1-8 in their opening year, adding another inch at match against St. Teresa "A", 28 For example, don't be s

but Which

could console themselves reminds pirited if you

me of awith the fact that they were no great cartoon I. shakes as an athlete at 10. All long time ago.

saw somewhere a playing the probable Champions

It showed a the

world present

12cord

of the League. very frightened • man clinging holders hadn't very much to

on to the and of a pole. show for a best performance suspended high over the long Tapio Rautavara, the Olvanoic Somewhere in the depths below when that young. Champion in the Javelin Throw for example, could only manage 196% feet at that age. At 20 he reached 210 feet and at 21

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games were:

MIXED DOUBLES CE, YMCA 5-K, DOCKS $

Young and Miss and Miss McCall 21-7, beat A beat M. Kempton

E. Elliott and Mrs A. Campbell 21-5, beat W. Riley and Mis J. Greenhalgh 21-0. ·

Raymon Tournament

a man was yelling through aUlan Khoo megaphone, Let go, Sampering You have a world record!"

One other man in the past decade has gone over 15 1

He still has eight Inches to catch up on Warmerdam.

W. F. Foo and Miss Winnie Cheung beat Kempton and Miss and McCall 21-8, beat Billott and Mias Greenhalgh 21-2 Mrs Campbell 21-4, beat Riley

All those playing are request he was flinging the spear out to ed to be on hand early so that 220 feet play will not be delayed.

Rautavaarn

the Tarzan of Those members wishing to

Finnish films, then, discovered play and who have not as yet that youth alone wasn't enouch 19th Nov. entered

their

Gluseppe Tosi of Italy, who 23rd Nov,quested to do so as soon as pos- to reach 230 fest. He was the the discus out just 23% inches names are re-1 took him another four years in his best recorded throw put sible on the notice board at the 25. The next 10 feet were the short of 180 foot did thot at the

Charles Au and Mrs S. Wong Club. Partners will be provid- longest. It took him another ripe old age of 33. At 23 he w21-13, beat Elliott and

beat Kempton and Miss McCall five years to find them.

throwing 118 feet, which is just

Mrs a tle above the standard of Campbell 21-13, beat Riley and The same, Signor Bonomell our better disous throwers in

Miss Greenhalgh 21-11, discovered, holds true of almost Hongkong. al other athletic events. The lads are young

As most · of our EZCREIO & CRAIGENGOWER 3 only real youthful

they can take B. Xavier and Miss M. Xavier come in the sprints. Sprinters latter has süll

sensations heart from Giuseppe. The (Recrio) lost to R. Tay and to break the Mrs E. Trok 13-21; beat Mr■ W. at 23.2 years of age. You can it.

peak, he discovered,world record. He isn't far off K. Teo and K. Y. Tam 21-19, pass your prime at an earlier

beat Mrs I. Souza and H. A age in only one event the long

curious discovery al

Noronha 21-14. Signor Bonornelli's was that

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Mr and Mrs H. F. Gonsalves

Tennis Jump-whare 22.3 years of milers apparently, co statistics lost to Tay and Mrs Tsok 18-31,1

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is the most expectant period.

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My C. M. Quinn and A. J. The remaining

If you run the quarter mile take a longer time coming of Remedios lost to. Tay and Mrs the Army Tennis Competition you may be gunning after the best at 25.5 years of

's at 24.2 years

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world record. The average

age

the Noronha '21-8. ing dates:

197} hurdler at 25:8. Wednesday, Nov. Maj Wilson however, doesn't always hold & Mrs Darlington v Moj Yates true. There are exception.

The Capt Whitworth WRAC (postponed famed Italian middle distanc

Tunner, Mario Lanzi, confounded all his

these es

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Friday, Nov. 10-Mrs Stack v Capt Whitworth WRAC (Semi-final Ladies

He ran the 400 metres in 49.5

Singles): Cast Clayden B Alte seconds ut 21, At 22

22 he ran Crump winner of postponed Fame the Nov. 8 (Seml-inal Mixed Doubles).

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identiepl performance Semi-final Men's Doubles).

following year.

Tuesday, Nov. 14-Mel Greig B Miss Raymond v Lt Col & Mrs

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ST„TERESA_JA, &-TAIKOO., 1 Mas G. Shva- and A. D. Brown (St Teresa) beat W. B; Brown and Miss M. Elliott 21- 17: lost to L. Chadwick Kew and Miss S. McColl 18-21; beat D. Billimore and Mlạs G. Beat Le 21-0.

Ms B. Silva and J. Soares best Brown and Miss Elliott

Walk At 81 21-11: Bear Chadwick Kew and

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