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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1952.
AT
FIRST ATHLETIC MEET OF
THE NEW SEASON CAROLINE HILL ON SUNDAY
By “RECORDER”
The first important athletic meeting of the new season organised by the Hongkong Amateur Track and Field Association will be held at the Caroline Hill Stadium on Sunday with six teams participating in men's events and two in the women's.
Admission will be free, but programmes will be on sale in aid of the Olympic Fund. In the men's events will be the South China Athletic Association, Milocartans, Combined Services, Hongkong School Sports Association, European YMCA and Kow- loon City Track and Field Association teams and in the women's events South China Athletic Association and the Georgians.
Soverud Colony records will be treated as performers of known merit and there will be several newcorders whose pr tps are still unknown.
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100 Metres Cheung Yal-hang (Som Clancy, Bobby Hoch (Blocartoon... Stogdan Kovat (Combinet Nvhook 1 and 1 Om Daniels (Comiluane !. Seis press.
200 Metres! Wing Mat-wan Hamrand Tha (SCAA), J. Cove (M), S. Xavier
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If Cha-kit and Hung Braga (CS) and L. Cpl Wihums Cue-ku Malovaro
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Sedgman May
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Sydney, Jan. 14.
Australian Davis
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national singles and doubles
Fernis title. this year according to Harry Hopman.
Hopman, cnptain of Aus- tralia's 1951 Davis Cup tearn. wrote in the Melbourne Health today that Sedgman's pitos di JITH
lude telener of hr. Dated States titles.
With Davis Cup preparator at the end of the year in mind and prospects of tine Or two business interests to
worry abozul by that me. Se 800 Metres: Leung Kan-pe
would not have Line to return S. (SCAA), M McCord (M). Wung
home from Europe via America. wrote. Associateri Yee-wou (CS; ari Fus Shirley Xavier, Pung Kat-lee Q. Alman, Hopman (Services).
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ON THE RECORD
Schoolboys Should
MAKE THE BATSMEN HIT
THAT BALL Says John Macadam
The reformers are at work again—not the pon- derous pontiffs who ait in the high places; but the jolly, lesser ones who sit in such low places as houses of publie refreshment medium-high ones like the privacy of their own drawing-rooms.
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You recall H. L. Pawie, who suggested that current concentration on points for first innings lead in county cricket was ruining the overall aspect of the match?
Beck comes M Pawle with
that The additional suggestion cricket would be brightened no poils were considerably f allotted for a draw
S far so good but listen to Walter Th Curiger, of Lon
vis) or who watch tlon. W.2, 0
ed both coun.y and public school Kmes last season
His observation is that bals- : men would be encouraged to but the ball more of for every 51.14 Imaiden over the Helding
hould be credited with SLX runs--a pretty stringent Jacen- Eve, but big-time cricke can tto with some such sits in the
E F Levitt takes the bull firmly by the
horns by
sug- gesting 20 points for an out- right win and unly a meagre couple for that paneful Aral- Again the idea 15 mings lead to make them slay to win--as if that should be necessary in
But i sday and age.
SOCCER, TOO
Sovery dueяn 1 escupe „the al- tenbein
the urers-of-ills. Here is John O Summer, of Brixton. London. expressing intense mutation at the pro- Janged Club ur Countroversy He appears to over-simplify a little. but
suggestion worth some study.
H would have the FA the League Anance and
and
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their own S. ecer club, with its ewn ground, manager, trainers, an playing toff of around 75 players.
The FA-League Club would be in four learns tagged 1 1.1 (N.), and 131 (S.), with the Cist team in the First Division, and the others as they are tagged.
Remain Schoolboys have these plorer
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Father Mag.rend Brother a schoolboy competing few Croman won their point at last ciul if he is night's meeting the long- the same time by his schol kung Amateur Track and Field, or by the Combined Schools, Association That the Schools whether for the same game or shuld have flest ripam on their for any other game. athletes.
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toportant very point that they won. There can hardly be any objection to
West Point's
Athletic Policy
Under Revision
a situation
where
However a schoolboy may find himself wanted by a club because he is un outstanding performer in his! particular sport, while his team- mates, who may not be lar off his own standard, are not want- ed, makes for an unhealthy com- plex that can be
aid to of no fostering the enthusiasm of the also cans.
The
South Ching Athletic Association,
two who wanted Combined Schools athletes, de- serve sunye sympathy for the provided fact that they have
New York, Jan. 14. The New York Times said today that the athletic most of these athletes' training. policy of the United States They have just second Military Academy at West claim and there can be no rea- a mper in which Point is under revision son why, ic
the School are not participating, and that Major-General they cannot use the two. Frederick A. Irving. demy Superintendent, feels Schools became an athlotic the jobs at head football force in the local arena and they can only become such by having roach and Director of Athle-
claim
their tics now held by Earl H. undispated
available talent. (Red) Blaik should be: separated.
would remain
Aca-
It is time that the Combined
Next Sunday's meet at Caro- The times quoted Gen. Irving line Hill be the drst in which as saying he did not know if the Combined Schools compete Blaik
at West as a team, Now that the ball been set rolling. the Point. Ever since the cribbing has dismissals of last summer there Schools could take the initiative have been rumours that Blaik, to seek an annual meet with
Hongkong University. would leave after the 1951 sea-
son.
e
Tr is time, too, thal Tho
schools should set up a dual or
He would
players
start in one of the 1 (N.) or (S) teams, and graduate as far as their ability could take them (We can say from our nwn experience that Scandina vian and Dutch teams have such a polley, and It. appears In work with them).
The players would be pald
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TUNING INDICATOR.
Revolutionary .... but there ches look like the nucleus of the fully integrated national side we have been looking for since the Continental challenge became so strong.
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They lo dear old Arnokt Wilson to rest at Golders Green and so sever one more link with the great Corinthian days before buxing got "wbie."
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LOUIS BAN
triangular meet system between IS "NEWS” TO
declared themselves.
The Times, in a story Hanson W. Baldwin, that Gen. Irving view "said
was
in an inter-
providing their
SMITH
MR that he personally
opposed to long winning streaks for athletic teams and long trips away from home be- cause they put too much pres- sure on players.
athletes, particularly those who are not good enough for more serious competition, with com- petitive experience.
while
Pebble Beach, California, Jan. 14. Horton Smith, President of A reader has drawn our atten- the Professional Golfers' As-
clation, tion to the fact that,
said today that the that Royal report that Joe Louis had been recording the fact Navy were the first team to take banned from the $10,000 San a point off Recreio In the Men's Diego 01
invitation Open Golf Senior Hockey League, we left Tournament was "news to me." the impression that Navy team
Smith said, "I just
heard at full strength heat a weakened last night that Loule had sent Recrclo team.
in his entry.”
"He favoured careful schedu- ling of football games so that West Point
not playing largely the 'powerhouses' the nation,
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GREAT VALUE
"He emphasised. however,
The fact that four of Navy's that West Point recognised the regulars were missing, including of intercollegiate the complete half-back line of Lt. great value athletics and that it would Lattey (a Colony_trial player), continue the recruiting or Lt.Cdr. Ollivant (Combined Ser- 'attraction'
of suitable young vices contre-half), and Li. Car. men who were good athletes, Trowbridge. since without such attraction'
he did not feel intercollegiate athletics was possible.
to
In reply to the report that Louis had been banned, Smith said, "All players in these
to be ap tournaments have proved by both the sponsoring organisation and by the PGA We cortainly have taken no Both the Navy's Colony trial
action on it yet affd it will be wings, Harper and Snow, played
Impossible
anake
any "General" _Irving made it in the match as inside-forwards.
decision
on such eit
situation cleur
that future football players Though Recrolo were without unt I get to San Diego and muist
Gerry Gosano, it was all a most confer with ditelals there. meet every cadet require
performance bn ment, that they could not be creditable
"After all, there are seven members on our PGA Com privileged or segregated into Navy's part to hold an unbeaten
■ group apart, and that the team. Navy was even. pear mitton and I cannot speak for mission of West Polnit comes enough to winning.
them all. We will have to con fer and then talk with the Ban Djeco spodoors."-Untied Preak.
frei and gecund.”—-Associated Press.
Intercollegiate" sports
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