THE NEWLY-WED`` CHAMPION`
THE CHINA_MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1953.
The World Flyweight Champion, Yoshio Shirai, of Japan, and his wife- they were married a few weeks ago seen outside his home in Tokyo with his American manager, Doctor Alvin Caha-Central Press Photo,
HOME SOCCER REVIEW
West Bromwich Albion
Regain Top Place In
The First
Division
London, Jan. 17.
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West Bromwich Albion have regnined top place in Division I of the Football League following their narrow victory over Preston North End today.
Sunderland, leaders before the day's programme started, crashed against Derby but no doubt missed Trevor Ford from their attack. his injury in the mid-week Cup- tle leaving a weakness in front of goal today.
Curiously
Manchester City's at Liverpul, their, first away win of the sen- son.
enough their last success on an Upponent's ground was in the corresponding fixture last Monday.
Arsenal.rose to
The fourth plzer with three gumes In hard of the leaders, They were not flattered by a five goals to three win againot Wolverhampton Wander- ers, in fact might have scored more goals had they not cared 09.
who
day's big match, Hibernian versus Rangers, at- tracted nearly 60,000 and ilved up to the most optimistic hopes. Both sides played grand foot. ball and a fairer result than the
draw
have Aport from Arsenal. of the 1-1
not could other London First Division occurred. teans, Winners today were Chelsen, getting an city goal against
Bolton with the corer as he was in the Cup replay during the week.
Clyde, Ralth and Motherwell took chief honours for con- Persons vincing away victories.
Clyde
Firminl. Leary and Olinn were the three, and they were scoring #great success, Leary
19 COLONY ATHLETIC RECORDS SET LAST YEAR
The year 1952 saw new Colon records set in the Men's 100 Yards, 100 Metres, 200 Metres, 220 Yards, 800 Metres, '1,500 Metres, One Mile, Three Miles and 5,000 Metres runs, Hop, Step & Jump and Discus Throw and the Women's 100 Yards, 100 Metres, 200 Metres, High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Put, Discus Throw and Javelin Throw.
As official Colony records only date from 1951. this is not an impressive a list ns it may look, but best ever performances in the Colony's history were set in the Men's 200 Metres (around a turn), 1,500 Metres, One Mile, Three Miles, 5,000 Metres and Discus Throw and the Women's 200 Metrea, and High Jump,'
The Colony's best performances in 1932 are below:
100 YARDS Stephen Xavier (La Salle) Nonman Lo (Univertily) Cheung Yet-bung (SCAA) 1/Cpl. Daniels (Army) Tor. Derek Ball (3 RTB) Shek Ke-lim (SCAA) Lt. Shelley (Milocations) Live Wing-kai (24 Salej Fung Kul-lee (Wals Yat) 2/Lt. J.O. Cave (2 RUB) COMS Coleman (1 A & BIN Cheng Man-ching (009).
Eddie Loureiro - (IIKAAC)
100 METRES Stephen Xavier (2a-Balle) Cheung Yet-hung (BCAA) Wong Man-wan (SCAA) E. Loutro (La Sails) L/Cpl. Daniels (Army) Fung Kut-lee (Wah Yan) Hung Che-kee (NMC) Quentin Almao (KGVS)
Bgt. Hanzalı (RAF) ....... Robert Wong (St Stephen's) F/O.G.B.H, Norris Millocarians)
Yeung Ying-kon (Wah Yan> 14. Bellamy (EYMCA)
200 METRES
Stephen Xavice (La Salle) Sgt. Hamzah (RAF) Sisek Ka-le (SCAA) Fung Kut-les (Wah Yan) liung Che•keo (NMC) WL. McCall (KGVS) Norman Lo (University) Wong Man-won (SCAA) Quentin Almao (KGVS) E. Loureiro (La Salle) Lt. Bellamy (EYMCA) *Less 0.1 BCH, for over 220 yards,
d
athlete Lt, McCort (BUR).
listed/St. Peter West (RE) (29.
Cfn, Frank Taylor (REME If Sears (AUR)
400 METRES Norman Lo (University) ........*** 1/Cpl. T. E. Williams (hemy). Lo Wing-chuen (La Salle) Cpl. D. J. Bass (DCRE-K) Leung Kam-po (NMC) F/O Watton (BAP) ........ Capt. L. Lanble (Milocaria). Li. Goodburn_(Mijocarians) Ho Sai-lung (SCAA) Set Peel (Army) A. Collaco (La Salle) Sgt. J. P. MacMahon
Sgt. Barnes (23 Field HA)". 10.3 Onr. N. Læs (25 Field Rai 103 Capt. Norman Philips (Army) 10.4 LAC Hoskins (RAF) on Lee Shu chung Chải, THREE MILES
10.4
103 S/Sgt. Peter West (RE) 10.5 Gnt. Cobum (45 Field,"
"fai 10.3 Cin. Frank Taylor (REME). 10.0 Stebbings (RTR)
10.0 Unr, Cope (Amy)
100 Tucker (RUM)
4:29.08.1. R.J. Resting (RASC) 12:10) 4:41,0 | 17Cpl. K. McKenzie 4:410
( 7, Eng.) 4:81,451. T. Moynan (Army) ....
1:04.09/Bt. Witon
4:50 18 Engineers).
41:10
41:0
41: 75% 41: 7
100 Shek Kalim (SCAA) ...... 5:03.8 LA, T. Camenter (M'garians) 41: 4 5:04.0 Yam Wabing (SCAA) .... 41: 234
15:133 15:04.0
SHOT FUT
禁
34:0
10:00 Chan Wal-chun (BCAA) 10:11.7 CD. J. Douglas (Army).... 18:31.9 L/Cpl. J. J. Harrison (Army) 35:0 14:34.0 Spr. McEvoy (K-Fd Eng.) 10:43 Beddy (Army) 10:47 B. Dilcock (Army) 14:59.32/Li. Chadwick
(1 Middlew ndr. 3. G. Hall (17 HAA) 11.0 Gnr. E. Coburn (60 Field, NA) 16:03,3 | 12. Amold (55 Tield RAI 119 B/Bgt. Peter West (Anny) ... 18:08.0 | Dvr. G. Humphreya (LABC) 34:0 12 L/dr. R. Munson (Army) 17:41.8 13 | LL J. Dyer (M)locarians) .... 17:57 5
10.0 Onr. N. Les (15 Field RA) 10.0 Lt. J. Dyer (Milocarians)
L/Bdr. Manson (Army)
5,000 METRES
10.0
Lee Kam-hung (SCAA
.... 19:293
DISCUS THROW
Chan Wal-chien (SCAA)
54: 51%
34:2
120:
114 Wong Cheung-iam (SCAA) 10:012/dr. Pawlowski (27 HAA) 123: 11 110 METRES HURDLES
L/Opl. No (Amy) Cpl. Boddy (Army)
11.4 11. J. O. Cave (Milocariana) 145 D/M6]. C. Holdford
11.8 Chang Yat-hung (SCAA)
A. Callsco (La Salle) o 11.8 lung Chee-young (NMC) 110 Chan Wal-lam (Wah Yan) 11.5 Set. A._ Walker (Army)
23,5
A/Bgt. E. Kandlay (CHE-IK) L/Cpl. Attwood (1 A & B) Cheng Man-ching (DBS) 22.8 Bat. P. Deadman (Army). 23.0 400 METRES HURDLES
23.1
23.2 A. Collaco (La Salle) 234/Cpl. Ran Carton (RTB) *23.7 L/Cpl. Altwood (1A & SII)
23.7 70. Charics (RAF)
...
FAP/D C. Randall (R. Navy)....
Lt 3.0, Cive (Milocarians) Ho Sal-hung (BCAA)
24.0
20
mance
37.7
Bdama. J. Metechnie (Army) -Hung Chee-kee (BCAA)
Hung Chee-yang (BCAA)
HIGH JUMP
83.3 Peter Grant BCAA)
63.6 Yam Watling 334 | Victor. Lai (University) 14.0 Ling Burn (Wah Yan) *35.1| B/5/L. Handley (Army)
George Thumb (La Sallej *53.4 Lt. Forfune (RASC) 555 Lt. Blight (Army) *55.7 Cpi. Boddy (Army)
55.8
Bing Wu (108) 20 bluse (RAP)
HK, Sig, Regt.).............. *Lea 0,3 seci. for performance over 40 yards.
Cpl
21 Lt. Wells (Army) 2:10.6 Sgl. T. Moynan (Amy)
Cin, Frank Taylor (EYMCA) 2:113 2/11. M.W. Wren
"Lee 0,3
Mitocaziana) socs, for performance
B/Sgt. Wilson over 830 yards.
1,500 METRES
Gr. D. Coburn (45 Field, RA) Sgt. JP. MacMahon (ZYMCA LA. M. McCord (Miscarians)
fit. Engineers) 4:17,0 Sgt. Hamzah (RAF) 475 Chan Wal-lam (SCAA) 4:20.8 Big Wu (DDS)
POLE VAULT Yes Tit-kwan (SCAA) ..... 800 METRES
F/Sq. K.E, Wake (RAF! Kwong Lau-chin (BCAA) Sgt. J. P. MacMahon
2:020 Sgt. Deadman 1 Wilts .K. Sig. Regt.) It was a five-minute spell in
Leung Kam-po (SCAA) ......
2007 Reep (Milacarians the first-half, when they riddled
Lt. M. McCord (Miloencians) 2:06. Grant (3RT1)
Nayem (38TİL) *2:07.4 the Wolverhampton defence to
Cpl. TE, WiUlama (3 RTR}_
Major Chapnian (Amy) notch three goals which virtually
Gnr. D. Coburn ( Field, RA}*2:08.7 were a goal down at Wing-chuen (La Salle) ... 2:00 La Kam-ylu (Pul Chin put Arsenal on the winning road
Rín, Smyth (1 A & BIT) ........ half-time but n second-hair Norman Lo (University) .... *2:09,7 Sheffield United took five goly
Charlton Belded an all Seadh | kat
3:00 Chan Wai-lain (Wah Yan) .. trick by the outside-left Lee Shul-chung (BCAA
LONG JUMP Royce (BMH. Bowen itd.) 2:30.4 from Plymouth to keep ahead o Division II, and Brisien Rover. African Inske trio of forwards wing enabled them to triumph clear winners at Gillingham, benting Shefeld Wednes- 4-2.
Motherwell's 5-2 win in no retained their seven points led day to retabi an unbeaten home
Kway Southern Section of record, in
exaggerated their super- the
fority against St Mirren. Division II.
Ralth like Motherwell are Oldham and Grimsby,
hard to get clear of the have
most of the season to date alternating the lend in the twice and Olinn ance. Another relegation area and their win at Cn. Frank Taylor (EYMCA)
South African right back, Dundee was a personal triumph Lee Bhu-chung (La Salle) Northern Section of Division II, drea their game at Oldham to Howie, was, however, the out-for leave the bone de nye points standing player in the match. ahead in this competition:
CONVINCING WINS PRESTON GOAL SHY
and United
Third Lanark are falling into West Bromwich were not
In their Second Division vic-deeper trouble, however, and Impressive; but particularly
helped their home defeat from Aber- certainly took advantage of tories and both were
Botion deen, coupled with other results, chances offered whereas Pres-along by hat tricks,
to the foot of the ton, brilliant in their approach performed this feat for Sheffield sent them work, failed lamentably near and Cavanagh did so for Hud- table a point below Ralth,
In the "B" Division, Hamilton dersfield.
Similar Ave gouls mbant
wero End Stirling, both winners performances Wolverhampton,
League registered by Charles for Leeds two clear goals today, are com- Second Division, and fortably clear at all challengers. Christmas In the until the
prior to which Connor for Stockport County In-Reuter,
Cham- the Northern Section of Divi-
goal.
Arsenal's
that
Icaders
holiday
Sgt. Bames (EYMCA)...... centre-forward Copland, Leung Kem-po (BCAA) who acored two fine goals Chan Kwan-Jam (Clement
left last Waller (KGV9) against the club he
Chan Chil-kwan (Queent') Hud-season,
M. Wilcox (KOVA)
ONE MILE Sgt. J. P. MacMahon
*"*(R. Signals)
Sheffield dersfield were both convincing
they appeared like plons, have conceded 17 goals sion III.
171
their last four matches, all
of which they lost.
This was Charles' third bat trick of the season and he also
LEAGUE STANDINGS
DIVISION I
Newcastle United did most of missed a penalty. Since he was w Berenwien 20
the
but
Woking against Burnicy, converted from centre-half to Sunderland.
not get past the de- fence and
and the game was some what dreary.
Another goalless draw took place at Middlesbrough, where spectators had little over which to enthuse,
Perhaps the most commend
was victory of the day
able
Kramer Beats
Sedgman
22-20
centro-forward in October, he has scored 19 goals for Leeds.
Dinley Anchol Wolvre Laird of Aldershot and Trylor Manchester
U. Preston of Barnsley, each scored twice from the penalty spot, but while Chilen
aird's successful kicking helped Blackpool towards n away win, Trylor Tatie
side to the Sheffield W. was on the losing smart Huddersfield machine.
Nottingham Forest and Ever- ton staged a Cup rehearsal and Everton, after being 3-1 down, fought back. even with player a passenger On the wing, to share the honours,
Newcastle Middlebro Aston Villa Bolton W, Liverpool Derby C. one Portsmouth
Cardif Chelsen Stoke City
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While Bristol Rovers were Manchester C 23 outclassing Gillingham away from home. Bristol City, playing
in
An
unfortunate
Sheffield U.
DIVISION E
on their ground, were involved Hoddersfield incident Leicester C.. player which led 10
from Luton Town elther side being ordered from Birmingham C the field by the referee.
Baltimore, Maryland;
Chief Interest at Torquay was Jack Kramer beat Frank the appearance for Brighton of Botherham
Jan. 18,
twa
forwards signed
Notta Forest Leeds United 20. West Ham
Plymouth from Fulham ... Sedgman 22-20 today in one Queen's Park Rangers during Blackburn it of the longest and most the week. Neither disappointed Notts County exciting contests in tennis his new club and Addinall head- Everton
ed the winning goal from a centre by Gilberg-lhe two men Hull City The capaelty crowd at Balti-concerned. more Coliseum gasped as the
history.
Doncaster .. Lincoln City
Brentford Swames T...
Queen's Park Rangers, meon-Bury
two players fired volley after while, did not seem to miss the Southampton
volley at each other for 42 games two men for they won com Barnaley
record
professional fortably for
tennis in Baltimore.
When Sedgman won the 40th
when entertaining Norwich. The second half was with
chapter of occidenta
Highest gale of the two sec-
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game, tieing the score again at three players off for minor in- 20-20, a conference was held. It juries at various times. was agreed to play only two
York, Pennsylvania, Jan, 18. more games and not count ations of Division II was seen at Norbert Schmansky of Detroit pot in the tour series because it Oldham, where 27,000 watched beat his own world heavyweight WILH not two out of three the clash with Grimsby. Each record for the clean and lerk by
aldo looked dangerous in turn raising 41314 lb during matches,
Thus the series count re- and the draw wo afting Amateur Athletic Union meeting mained 6-3 in Sedgman's favour.result.
Kramer broke Sedgman's ser- Grimsby's point came from
kick. vice to win the 42nd game. Johnston's penalty
an
here last night.
His previous record was 408,1b, Router.
COLONY SQUASH
4:28. Dvr Humpareys (RABC) 4347 Lt. T. Carpenter
(54'CATIA) 430.9
10.0
12.0 Cpl. 3. Douglas (Army) 12.0 Lt, n. Goddes (2) HAX) 172 Bet. Deadman (1 Willa)
Capt. Deacock
(Middlesex)
17.6
104: 435
103: 6
103: 0
102: P
.... 104: 4
00:2 17.0 Ng Yuen-fok (BCAA) .............. 08.11
500=
113.0
33.1 t. 9.H. Fothergill (Middlesex) 54,7
177
17.8
-81.8
JAVELIN THROW Chan Wel-chuɛn (BCAA) .. 102: 414 Cpl. Chitrabahadur
(60 Fd. Eng.)
101: 3
482: 014
340:1
137: 6
145:3
143: n 130:0
133:
A
03.01. Paterson (Amy)
BAC Pritchard (RAF) SAC Bmall (RAF)
63
95.0
19.3 Bor Reeves (Army)
$7.8 Kam-ylu (BCAA)
8
0: 8 B: 71 077
B: 4
10:0
10: 9
10: 3
20:0
10:0
9: 6
8:0
9:0
#:31%
9:3
11:2
20:11
LBdr. Pawlowski
(27 HAA)
Mace (EME)
He Kai-obo Dragon City)., 129: 8 LAC Yusof (RAP) VAN 199; 4
WOMEN'S EVENTS
100 YARDS
Lam Kakolan (BCAA) Jennifer Hart (EYMCA) Wong Yeoman (BCAA) Foon Ching-woon (Pul Tol Shirley Winterton (KGVS) Fok Wing-aheung (SCAA) Joyce Avasin (University) Hilary Hole (KOVS) Deborah Hurlbatt (kava) Julia Tingay (KGVB) Jennifer Hart (100V8) Lee Shuk-lak (Bellllos)
100 METRÉS Poors Ching-woon (Pul To) Lam Kak-lán (SCÀA) Wong Yee-mari (SCAA) Deborah Hurlbott (KCVS) | Juila Tingay (KOVS)
Jennifer art. (PYMCA) Tok Wing-sheung (BCAA) Joan Atherton (EYMCA) Tong 8k (Pt To) Leung Kar-ling (Pul To)
200 METRES 2:93% Lam Kak-lan 18CAA) 20: Jennifer Hart (KGVS) RULE Hall (KGVS)........... Deborah Huribatt (HKAAC) Corini Crozier (KGVB) .... Julla Tingay (KOVB)', Margaret Mackeri (KVB) Fold Wing-sheung (SCAA) Chan Chee-yuk (BCAA) ........ Woo May-hing (Pul To). Poon Ching-woon (Pul To)
Leis 0.1 second for performance over 120 yards.
20:8
23: T
20:04
20:0
20:
436
20: 36%
4:37.0 Bhek Wai-man (BCAA) 4395 Ng Ming-sum (Queen's) 4:43.32/Cpl. Lowe (RTR) 4:45.8 George Thumb (La Salle) 4:42.5 HOP, STEP & JUMP
To King-chan (BCAA) .... 43: 74 Cheung Yet-sung (BCAA) - 43:20%
42:11 4:35,3} LAC Howells (RAF) ......................
GREATEST EVER AMERICAN
INDOOR TRACK SEASON
IS SHAPING UP
By TED
SMITS
New York, Jan. 18.
One of the greatest winter indoor track seasons ever is shaping up for the United States with a pro. gramme spiced by an imposing list of Olympic Champions
plus sparkling foreign invaders.
Competition here starts with the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden, New York, on January 29, and reaches its climax in the American Championships, also
at the Garden, on February 14.
For
A
HIGH JUMP. Jennifer #tart (EYMCA) .... Julia Tingay (KGVB) Valerie Jilott (KGVS) (SCAA)
Tad Berton (FYMCA)
Joan
Rita Hall (KCVB) .... Diene Jillott (KOVB) Lella Butcher (KOVS) Byn Harris (KOVS) ....... Lam Kar-Hing (Pui To) Deborah Hurībatt (Kovaj Chan Pulsyen (BCAA) .....
LONG JUMP
| Rila Họll (HRAAC)
Deborah, Huribati (KQVB) Fong Six (Pui To)
Jennifer Hart (ZYMCA) ... Nina Roberts (HGVB)" Hilary Hale (KGVB) Tok Wing-sheung (SCAA) Joan Atherton (EYMCA) 2 Lyn Harris (KOVA) Chan Blu-kucn (Pul To) SHOT FUT wu Jeong-chang (Pul Tol
Mrs. Van Vue! #HKAAC)
21.3
2.1
19.3
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLIE
ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1953-
Saturday 17th, Wednesday 21st & Saturday 24th Jan. 1953 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club).
The First Bell will be rùng at 11.30 am, and the First Raen will be run at 12.00 NOON each day. The tifin Interval is after the Fourth Racp (1:30 p.m.)
There are 10 races each day (30 in all).
Through Tickets (30 Racen $80.00) also tickets at $2.00 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup Sweep" scheduled to be run on 24th January, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Choler Road.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 16th January, will be sold and the re- servation cancelled for future meetings.
To vald congestion at the Cash Sweep Omro at Queen's Building, sweep tickets may also be purchased at The Club's Branch OMees ot
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules:-
Dividends will be pald on the winning and placed ponica so declared by the Stewards when the "ALL" CLEAR" is given. The “ALL, CLEAR" signal will be-Indicated by a. white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ÁD- VISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR
• TICKETS- UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED,
Totalisator' Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectified later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be check- ed before leaving the Pay-Out Counters os no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can bo' entertained ance Investors have left the Counters.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they rofer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the line for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or re- funds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn är.disfigured tickets,
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches of Season Uckets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal. introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, pic,
Only a limited number of budges admitting to Members' Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course,
The Branch Offices, the Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office will cloto at 10.00 am. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Offco is situated at Queen's "Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor,
A ilmited number of tiffins will be obtainable nt the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818)
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'A PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of admission to the Publie Enclosure will ba 13.00 per day including thx for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate,
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3,00 in order to gain ro-admisión.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC. WILL NOT BE FERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
SERVANTS' PASSES
Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.
Owing to the congestion in the Member's Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders und 11 Members are requested to ensure that their servants make, uso only of the Publia Betting Hall. Military, Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation la adhered to.
14: 0
13:11
Lo Man-so (SCAA) ******* 35: 6 Graham-Cumming (KGVS) 23:3 Eleanor Smart (University) 24:31%
24:0
(University). ..::*****
24 16 Margaret King (University), 24;-8
Valerie Jillott (KGVS)
Susan Owen-Hughes
erstice (BCAA)
NOTICE
Other big meets take place in ; Metres, will come over for Boston, Washington, Philadel-single meet. In addition, Bob phia, Chicago, Cleveland and McMillan of Occidental. College,
California, Milwaukee.
who was inches
Entries are invited for the Among the American Olym-behind Barthel, may come Eax
Open Colony One Mile event In to compete. ple stars, expected to stor indoor track are Mat Whitfield, the first time Turkey is to be held at the Annun!
three track stars. twice 800 Metres king, Horace nonding over Ashenfelter, surprize winner of They are Osman Cogul, who Athletic Meet of the. Hong the Helsinki Steeplechase, Lindy cutran America's best distance Kong University on the 7th, Hemigino, little 100 Metres runners at Helsinki-men- such February 1963, starting at
Curtis Stone, Champion, and Andy Stanfield, as
Charles Wes Santee, and 2 p.m. Entries may be made Cappazol!, 200 Metres king.
Rhoden
dea of George
Jamaica, Fred Wilt — and Erdal Barkey, on the field. 400 Metres winner, plus hit who has a clocking of 14.7 for long striding countryman, Herb the High Hurdles, and Kemal McKenley, will be back. Welt Horolu, Turkey's best from 300 Davis, the Texan who won the to_000 yards. High Jump, is expected to ap pear in Northern indoor arenas, as is Bob Richards, the Polo Vault winner at Helsinki..
GERMAN STARS
the
como
Don
Gehrmann, the former Wisconsin dash who failed to make the Olymple team, is ex- pected to try for a comeback in the indoor distance, races and Fred Wilt, the tireless FBI mor. will be on hand to duel with him.-Associated Press.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY, CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 24th January, 1833,
Tickets in the above, at $2.00 each may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Ofices of the
Pakistani Tennis
Championships Club at:--
From Germany will Heinz Ulzheimer, third in the 800 Metres at Helsinki in 1:40.7 and Rolf Lammers, sixth in the 1,500 Metres in 1:40.8, equiva- Tent
to a 4:05 mite. They w compete in the Millrose Games and In the other major meets that follow, such as the Boston AA Games on January 31, tha New York Athletic Club Games 7. and the Ameri-
Herbert Schade, the German who Meires at Helsinki with 14:00.0, Pakistani
was third in the 5,000
onships, ||
cun'
-
1
Dacca, Jan. 18. The Brazilian players, Viers. Queen's Bldg., Chater Road
D'Agullar Street won the Men's Singles of the In the opening match, Pancho similar kick by Holt of Hailfax
Pakistan National Tennis Cham- Begura continued his mastery was saved by Lloyd five minutes over the Australian, Kon Mac-after the start of the game with
pionships when be defeated the 852 Nathan Rd., Kowloon.
Champion, Iftikhar
900,000 tickets sold Gregor, beating him for the Tranmere, who, thereby saved a
is due in time for the National Ahmad, 6-8, 4-6, 6-4, 70,0 ninth straight time, 0-4, 6-4. point.
boro Championships.
Loday Joy B
[to date, MacGregor played excellent SCOTTISH SOCCER
Thero Is posiblity that Britain's Mrs fenols, but the colourful little Ecuadorian continually passed
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Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup 1953 Saturday · 24th January, 1953
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