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Day Of High Scoring In
Home Football League
London, Jan, 19.
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Home Rugger Results
London. Jan, 19.
STEPHEN XAVIER ERASES JACKSON LEE'S NAME FROM THE RECORD BOOK
By "RECORDER”
Stephen Xavier of La Salle College, running for the Hongkong School Sports Association in the inter-club athletic meet at Caroline Hill, yesterday, crased from the record book two of the best performances at last year's Colony Championships-Jackson Lee's 100 Metres dash in 11 seconds flat and 200 Metres dash in 22.7.
With competition from Cheung Yat-hung in the 100 and from Sgt. Hamza of RAF in the 200. Stephen turned in new Colony records of 100 Metres in 10.9 second and 260 Metres in 22.5 seconds.
Night had already fallen in the Caroline Hill Stadium when three tired officials wert out on the cœurs, and reme assured the track in the lanes Stephen ran n to see it that he hula't bear short-37egenred. They discovered that he had run two meres more taur he shou¿ buve in the 200 metres and two feet more in the 100 metres.
HIGH HURDLES
1. 3. Cave (Milocarians)
10.5
2 Clung Ya-bung (SCAA) 16,5
3. A. Collaco (HKSSA) ... 17.0 4 Sgt. Walter (CS)
LOW HURDLES
1. A. Collaco (HKSSA)
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Stephen's new Colony record paths remokable in that they of 10.9 seconds in the 100 jumper higher than did two of Meties is short of the unofficial : the Competitors in the men's Polony best of 10.8 by W S.; High Jump. Geng of University in Decem ber, 1940 His 200 Metres
Tigoy's reign as 200 Metres in! 285 seconds in the best ever in | Champion ano record-holder Coday's history and, if at vas erillenged by Jenniler wn stal 195'. the fastest of Haut, running the distance for the year in Southeast Asia.
time, she started
2. Tpr. R. Garton (C3). 04.8 closing the gap over the last 50
Cave 3. J
(Milocarians) 65,0 inetes, lauke. like she wis 4. Hung Chu-yang
watch the Champion at (SCAA) tape # them bruke stride 5. Ng Tak-cheung (KCTF) 68.2 the us 15 m tre, ani inished four-tenth of a serong behind,
Most exted gd was Deborah Hurlball, making her debut
Chen Yat-hung ni South Clies coualled Jackson Lee's - Colny record of 11 seconds!
in culming second in the 100 Metres and Sgi Hamzah of RAF locker 22.8 seconds in
auth The 200 Metres,
of a old record serond behind the and the third fastest time for: The distance
1 Hongkong's history
Cheng Yat-hung was one of the stars of the meeting, clear- ing 4% feet 10 inches in the Hou, Step & Jump to beat the Colay Champion
and record-holder, Muyman, by 13 inches and running the High Hurdles
16.6 seconais fur
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England, Wales
Soy:tl: Afran Tour South If Scotland . South Afrleans 13.
La Wag-churn of La Salle Cere. Naing his first 800 Metres race against botter class 4ompetition, equalled the 2:00.5 clocking he managed in Decem- bor, but was beuter on the tape Leung Kam-po of South China (2:08.8) as well as by
McCord (207.5)
Club Game: Blackheath 0. Penzance and Newlyn 3 Londin Semish 6, Kundersneld at Middureex Altmspital scored
Boosted 12; Mubopolitan Police 13, Bermingham's first two goais atated Services Challan 1 Oki Dutcastor
Paulines 3. Cress Keys 15: Rosslyny with
Parks Abeyva 15; Saracens 3. three of Man City's live. This Weston-super-Mure . Abellery 6. conv neing away victory, one of Neath in tive in the Second Division, sent Sampson Brorhan to the
dop of the bo GEF. CHIN.
table, a point ahead of Cardiff. The positious at the head of P Word was the three other Divisions show- 12 and Power 19 1. beas J
Ettle change, Portsmouth, aloude and 2 1 Terry HR
and Lincoln Kk Whan and Godown Co. Ltd; Plymouth
tinuing to hold their leads.
But there were signs of be- Inted actively
in the Jones and relegation zone. Stevedoring)
A. Bulicy and G A Mackrell | Pack Services) Drati Down
Martin H K Jng J
Po 2-10. Markeriame
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Charles Mitten, former Man- Ichester United and Bogota left- winger was the man behind one of the biggest upsets of the day Fothian's 6-0 win over their
Contest lakeed companions
Fencing
On Wednesday
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Join
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STEPHEN
111
5.000 METRES
1. S/Sgt. Peter West
(CS)
87.8
16:05.0 2. Dyer (Milocarians) 17:57.5 3. L/Adr. Munson (CS) 18:04.9 4. Lee Kam-hung (CS) 18:29.5
5. Wong Cheung-larn
(SCAA)
HIGH JUMT
1. Ling Sum (HKSSA)
2. Sgt. Handley (CS)
19:012
5:7
3. Yam Wai-ling {KCTF) 5%
4. Chu Leung-yam (SCAA) 5:0
POLE VAULT
1. Yee Tit-kwan (SCAA) 10:9
2. F/Sgt. K. E. Wake (CS) 10:9
3. Chan Wai-lam
(HKSSA)
4 Ng Yit-choi (KCTF),
5. J. Livermore
(Milocarians)
LONG JUMP
1. Sgt. T. Moynan (CS)
9:6
9:0
9:0
. 21:2
3. Chan Wai-lam (HKSSA) 20:8
(Milocarions)
3. T. Carpenter
4. Leung Ying-kin
(KCTP}
20:6
19:4
5. Shek Wal-man (SCAA) 18:7
2. Set, T. Moynan (CS) 41: &
(HKSSA)
HOP, STEP & JUMP
1. Cheung Yat-hung
(SCAA)
42:10
3. T. Carpenter
(Milocarians)
40:11
4. Chan Wai-lain
who
38: 2
5 Yam Wai-ling
{KCTF)
37: 0
SHOT PUT
36: 2
34: 8
30:11
Bernstope 8. Pougaton 0: Bath 0. Cardiff B. Bedford by Locester 3:
Mr Raleigh Leung's South Bridgend . Pontygool 0; Cambridge
XAVIER China team, short of its stars, University 14, Richmond 0; Clifton
promising ali- ! 15. Er.dewater and Album Devon put up a more port Services à
competition, United Services Found sanw than it ever has inter-clus Portsmouth 12: Exeter 17. London, kot
Milocarions were overran the board by two inches Hospital 0, Glamorgan Wanderers before, the
8 14-feet leap in the Long and the in ever, Penarthú. Gloucester 27. Wasus 12:
stronger than
well Newbridge 6 Llandy : Newport 9. Kowloon City Track and Field Jump and then took off Coventry B Northampton Bristol Group upheld
spirit of behind it for a 12:8 effort. She the 10: Northern 0, Edinburgh University
discovered, too late, that com 1. Chan Wai-chin Redruth # St Ives 17: Faunton 14, amateur athletles by running an
(SCAA) petitors were supposed to take St Bart's Hospits: 8. Torquay Athletic athlete in every event but one.
Stewart's
chalked wooden 2. Cpl. Douglas (CS) 9. Plymouth Albion 5:
off 1:om the College Forumer Pupils 16. Wat-
board and not from behind it. 3. R. Gaddes Bonlaks 0.
Rugby League
The followi
art the results of Rugby League games played to-day
The Kowloon City group were much also-rans. but their very gesture in joining In the meet and not backing out was very much appreciated.
{Milocarians)
The Georgians, reigning Cham- 4. Liu Kam-ylu (KCTF) 28: € 23:1 picns and record-holders in the 5. T. Braga (HKSSA) 400 Metres Relay, lost their DISCUS THROW' Colony
record to the South 1. L/Cpl. Rof (CS) 105: 5: China quartet of Lam Kak-Jan, 2. Ng Yuen-fok Fok Wing-sheung, Tsul Shiu-
(SCAA)
may and Wong Yee-man, who 2. Rene Ballerand
The Combined Schools, with sche of the best talent in the
Colony to choose from, put up inediocre performance other than for Stephen Xavier's two Colony records,
Sum's Ling victory in the High Jump,
the Cullaco's victory
cleaked 56.0 seconds.
4. C.
98:11
98: 8
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Batley 7. Wakefield Trinity 6: Mid-Belle Vue Rangers v Barrow post- poned: Bramley 4. Dewsbury 7: Carlit 3. Hunslet 39, Featherstone Rowers 14. York 3: Halifax 5. Brad- ford Northern 6. Hull Kingston
(EYMCA) Ruvers 3 Castleford ; Keighley 4.
Clayden Huddersfield 27: Leeds 14. Salford 0;
The Georgian team Julia
86:10 (Milocarians) verpul City 6. Wigan 20: Rochdale Hornets Oldham and Swinton v.
A. Tingay. Jennifer Hart, Hilary 5. Ha Kai-cho (KCTF) 84: 8%1⁄2 Widnes postpunted; Warrington 21.
Low Hale and Shirley Winterton-6. Shak Ching-ming Workington Town 0; Whitehaven 7, Hurdles and third place in the finished one-tenth of a second (HKSSA) St. Helen's 5--Reuter.
JAVELIN THROW Wai-lam's short of the old record held by
and Pole Cynthia Eager, Maureen Hod-1,
kinson, Susan Hyslop and Julia
stituen, playing his second The European YNCA luring Hame for the London side, gave a superlative display and with team will meet a team from the
his left-wing partner. Taylor, Army P.T. Corps at contesty the preliminaries will take pice was responsible for five of the coals, Taylor scored one of the on Wednesday, Janam 23 and 20
It was the Sinais on Friday, January 25, day's five hat tricks.
The teams will be as follow: YMCA-Foix, J.A Umorin, GJ,
Futhur's second win
garnes.
17
Ole and Trevor Lary Free 103 | Hull City fell to the foot of Macat, Commander Cronanny anythe Second Division as a result GJ. Che Sabre, J20 Mursal, Connarder Merry and ag of their 3-0 defeat at Swansea. Harland: Captain of 1
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QMSI DAY. Sgt. Clarke and Sut Mann, 4 spec. Sut. Major
Major Long, SMI
Amateurs Beat
and Highs
Chan efforts in the jumps Vauli.
it appeared, Tingay. The schoolboys, haven't done much training. With nearly all the schools in
Most of their relegation rivals Professionals In the Colony to call upon, they
were more successful
Queen's Park Rangers, though Timpany. S/Sgt. hard hit by injuries, managed 51004 4 Claby and Sgt. Docherty, sabre, to find a side capable of winning Hart and Sgt. of team, Majorat Luton and Blackburn
tinued their successful ul. Fencing will begin each evening at 7 p.m.
Reuter.
6150 4 4
As 173 Lae By A he withdrawn | Hudson; Captain from the "" League, ali matches Long ugainst hen have been deleted from
Secretury.
the "B" League standings.
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Squash Match
London, Jan. 20. Amateurs gained their widest margin of victory in the history of the annual squash rackets match against the professionals, heid at the Grampians Club, London, today, when they won by six matches to one.
WAG
THE RESULTS 100 METRÈS
a 1,600 1. Stephen Xavier were unable to raise Metres Relay team and barely (HKSSA)
que for the managed to raise 400 Metres Relay.
·TINGAY STARS
2. Cheung Yat-hung,
(SCAA)
Chan Wal-chin
(SCAA)
2. Stevens (CS)
88: 2
162:434 126:7%
3. Norris (Milocarians) 1103%
4. Lui Kam-yit (KCTF) 100:532
400 METRES RELAY
1. Combined Services ́.. 46.3 10.02. South China AA
13, Milocarians
46.5
11:04. HK Schools
47.9
3. L/Cpl. Daniels (CS)
11.35. Kowloon City
49.3
1,600 METRES RELAY.
11.6
1. Combined Services
3:41.0
11.9
2:58.0
4:10.2
4. G. B. H. Morris
(Milocarians) Julia Thngay was the star, as 5. Lo Wai-chun (KCTF) expected, in the girls rocet, She bicke one Colony record, B. Sgt. Bradley (EYMCA) 12.2 3. EYMCA clearing 4 feet 5 inches in the High Jump, but failed in the 1. Stephen Xavier attempt at a new Colony record.
in the 100 and 200 Metres,
!
200 METRES
(HKSSA)
2 94. Hamzah (CS)
400 METRES
2. South China AA
* GIRLS' EVENTS
4. Kowloon City
22.5
100 METRESS” 22:4 1. Wong Yee-man-(SCAA) 19.7 28:02. Julla Tingay.
(Georgians)
19.8
25.1 3. Lam Kak-lan (BCAA) 19,8 20.8 4. Shirity Winterton- (Georgians)
200 METRES 1. Julia Tingey
(Georgians)
1. and SCAN
(CS)
53:3 55,32. Jennifer Hart: 50.3 (Georgians)
Mahmoud Karim, of Egypt, the only winner for the
Ta the thort sprint, she was 8. Shek Ka-Ulm (SCAA)
Yee-man of 4. Bobby Roach professionals when; he beat beater by Won
(Milccarions) Norman Borrett, former amateur Pui Ying School and South filicholder, by 9-5, 9-5 and 9-3. China, who clocked 12.7 seconds 5, You Tak-ki (KCTF)
in a blanket finish as Julia and Peter Hildick Smith, the South Lam Kak-lon of the French 1 L/Cpl. T. E. Williams African winner of the present Convent School
in 13.8 seconds, amateur title, was taken to five were caught in
1. Lamble (Milocarians) games before beating Len Wong Yee-man, who ran as
South Keeble, the Lansdowne Club pro-
China's second string, fessional, by 9-4,0-8, 9-10, 9-6 brcke the Colony record of 13.4.
seconds held jointly by Noete Simmons (Gremlins) and Hilary The World Rackets Champion, Hale (Georgians), while Julla Jim Dear, lost to Brian Phillips
and Tingay
Lam Kak-inn old recordi.
1. M. McCord class high
(Milocarland) local standards na 2. Leung Kam-po
(SCAA) Tau Shlu-may, second in last
Colony Championships, 8, Lo Wing-chuen (CB) 2:09.3
ond '9-1.
in four games by 9-10, 0-4 and 0-2-Router.
DON'T
WASTE
WATER
DILLOS, BRAN::
equalled
the
jumping by
3. Tony Braga (CS)
Cheung Chek-yin
(SCAA)
Set. Abbott (EYMCA)
en 3 hok Wing sheung (SCAA),
67.8
14.3
29.5
4:3%
59.04. Chan Chee-yuk (SCAA) 30:0
HIGH JUMP..
1. Julia Tingay, Ma
(Georgiane)
B00 METREB
2:07.3
2.
A Shiu-ray
(BCAA)
2:08.8 3. Valerie Julott
4"(Georgians). 2:14.04.
Fo thu (AA) the official Colony record hold 5. Cpt, Dunn (EYMCA) 3:127
1. NE LONG JUMP by Suzanne Whitworth of Army 0. Leung Ylu-lam
you that 3 inches to beat 14. Fus: Bhirley (CS).
feel affiches, Valerie Jillott (KCTE), 17, 2:240 of Georgiane, carpe within half
analsith of breaking the old 1500 METRES with t
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