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Field And Track Association Discuss
Rules And Regulations
A meeting by a temporary committed to form the Hongkong Amateur Track and Field Association to dis- cuss the rules and regulations was held at the South China Athletic Association premises, Caroline Hill, last night. Mr Raleigh S. M. Leung was president, vice-president, chair- vice-chairman, 1132 hon. In the chair.
secretary and am hon, treasurer, During the meeting it was and e committee of represen- decided that the membership tatives from each organisation, of the Association In to
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The Chairman, Mr Leung,
Aussie Tribute Το England's Depleted Attack
(By FRANK ROSTRON)
Sydney, Jan. 9..
Australia's most popular cricketer, Keith Miller, found himself the unpopular centre of con- troversy last night because yesterday this Justiest hitter among contemporary batsmen took no less than 269 minutes to score 96 not out on a good wicket against England's obviously depleted attack.
It was a mystery to everybody how the im- ali organisationa, the Services said the formation of the As
to depetuous Miller could spend so long at the wicket
and score only three boundaries.
and the Hongkong University,sociation would' serve while junior membership Is velop better understanding be- open to all local English and tween Clubs and other parties interested in sports and to pro- Chinese colleges and schools.
mote track and field events in Hongkong.
The entrance fec for full membership will be $50 and
After several hours of dis- members $10, for the junior apart from an annual subscrip cussion of the rules and re- tion fee of $50 and $10 resoer-gulations, it was decided to ad- tively
journ the meeting until Jam- ary 22 at 6 p.m. for further dia- cussion before the Constitution and Rules of the are to be passed.
It was also decided at the meeting that the affairs of the Association are to be dealt with by
consisting of a council
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The committee members the meeting Just night were the Rev. Brother Cronan
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But Müller himself has a fat-out the accumulated arrears and a fourth tering explanation. The English give the Australians attack, he says, was too subtle. innings total to make which may Brown placed as fick so yet be troublesome.
But without
the robbing cloverly and the bowlers pitched
duc of their the ball Eo coonomically just bowlers
it has once short of a good length on
again been wicket that was too slow for phosised that the Australian nothing like as good stroke making, that the batsmanship is
technically sound as it should batsman either had to take risks,
the be. It like Inn Johnson, towards
seems that stroke mak- end of
of the day and slash at the ing is becoming a lost art here. But yesterday's lesson, which else they had to say hall or
be emphasised this may well there pinned down.
Miller said he agreed to be morning, is that Roy Tattersall he found or whoever the MCC will send pinned down when
too that he could not get the ball out here, can't get here
(King
V School), Mr Billy Tin-
away safely, especially as Aus-Boon. (European Y.M.C.A.), Mr
tralia were not in a good enough REINFORCEMENTS FROM Wen-chow Chuang (La Salle
position. College), Mr F. S. Chu (Kow- loon City Track and Field As- sociation), Mr Lee Wal-wo (Pul In the Men's Doubies "C" Klu College) and Mr Yee Kai- Division badminton matches yan (Chinese Athletic Associa- yesterday Hongkong University tion). beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 9-0,
W. F. Lee & F. C. Lam (HKU) beat Risdale & Brock- bank 21-10, beat Sayer & Fay- den 21-4, beat J. E. Baker & 3. Chubbs 21-3.
H. Y. Huang & K. S. Lau (HKU) bent Risdale & Brock-
Davidsson
wins India
bank 21-15, beat Sayer & tennis title
den 21-4, beat Baker & Chubbs 21-8.
re-
Bombay, Jan, 8. Sven Davidsson, who won Yeow and C .W. Ng India's national singles.tennis (HKU) beat Risdale & Brock-championship
at Calcutta bank 21-14, beat Sayer and i cently, taday took the All India Fayden 21-17, beat Baker & hard courts singles champion- ship after a ding-dong struggle with Fred Kovaleski.
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Brian
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of batsmen when he came in to the Lancashire, have been invited noise of the frustrated crowd by the MCC to join the MCC joering him because he had not party in Australia, reached the long-awaited first. This follows a request century of the series and hoot-Freddie Brown, the captain of ing the Englishmen for alleged the tourists. time-wasting taotles.
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Tattersall headed the English last season, bowling averages
ODDS ON AUSSIES With Australia now leading by 12 valuable runs and the expected break in the weather now likely to operate against us, the odds are now heavily on the Australians deciding
But the rubber outright. was a triumph for our
Statham Rolshed seventh in crippled attacks, so humiliating- the averages, taking 37 wickets ly to put Australia's
highest for an average of 18,60-Reu- powered batsmen in chains on ter.
sadly
a pitch that was more respon- lost sive than when England
such a great chance on Friday,
his first in County cricket when he took 193 wickets for an average of 13.50.
but it was still Immeasurably HKRA HOLD
far from the batsman's night- mare that England was
crav-
ing for hopefully after Sunday FIRST SHOOT
night's rain,
It was only in the last hour
The first shoot of the Hong- of the day, when Bedser, Warr kong Rifle Association for 1951 and Brown were all plainly was held at Kal Tak on Sun-
all availablo Jeg weary and
day.
Although it was a quiet permutations had been endless morning with not a breath of ly exploited that the unbeaten wind, the light was difficult be- sixth wicket Miller-Johnson coming very overcast at times partnership made
hat and, In consequence, not many Australia would have any ap-good scores were made. Forty- preciable lead.
eight members turned up to And, as Miller said in self-shoot including an R.A.F. con- defence, even then there were tingent of 15. They put in no loose balls and long hops nor some very good shooting and, did the high class felding flag, if they continue in their pre- as might have been expected, sent form they will have to be Compton bowled with a con- watched at the Colony Inter- trol and spin that showed that service Championships which,
he might with proft have been it is hoped, will take place to- used to give the attack a little wards the end of April. Ten variation much earlier. But It Indies turned up and their was no light decision to risk a shooting still continues to im- celerating the rate of scoring
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