CUT AND THRUST
By HENRY LONGHURST
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1953.
ON THE RECORD
The Jumping H's
These three girls on the left are the Jumping H's who between them. have achieved four ometal Colony re cords, three Colony best over performances (omelal records only date back to 1951) and three Colony second best ever performances. They are from the left- Deborah Hurlbatt, Rita Hall and Jennifer Hart.
They haven't even properly in the Long Jump with 15 feet starled on their record-breaking 11⁄2 inches." Rita competed that and have achieved best marks in day but turned In nothing practice well beyond what they spectacular, have done in competition. They have now started on the Shot Pul as well and the Javelin Throw comes next.
Nearly zeven months passed without any athletic competition and little if any training. The Between them they don't add new season started in December up to 45 years of age. Deborah | and the outlok was not too pro- and Jennifer, known until Rita's {mising. appearance on the scene as the Minor Planets, started out on all this less than 55 weeks ago on January 20, 1952. Bila joined them in March.
girls;
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The Jumping H's returned to the scene and it seemed that they were about twice the size thes were last year and twice as lazy when it came down to training.
At the first meeting at Caroline It was on January 20 last year Hill, Jennifer cleared 4 feet that Mr Kwok Ling-kwong inches in the High Jump and produced two very small and Deborah 15 feet 0 Inches in awestruck
without the Long Jump, beside scoring apology, as King George V the biggest upset of the day in School's long jumpers. Jennifer outrunning Lam
Kak-lon, the was also entered in the 200 new Colony record holder, and Metres as second string to Julia Jennifer and Rita, the former Tingay, the Major Planet and
200 Metres joint-holders, In the 200 then Colony Champion in that in a very promising 29.3 accom
acconds, event, in a meet at Caroline Hill. AL Boundary Street
In December. Rita Ítall sprang the The Minor Planets did nothing surprise of the year by leaping sensational, Jennifer ran secund out to 15 feet 9 inches in the La the then peerless Julia in the Long Jump, Jennifer upset Lan Metres in a fair 29.9 Kak-lan to win the 100 Yards in No more invigorating sign has for years been wit-200 nessed among professional golfers than the sudden return seconds. She flashed fourth in 12.7 seconds and then went on to
the
with very set a new Colony murk of 4 fast,
Inches. 4 inches in the High Jump. of the spirit of competitive private enterprise whereby the Jung
modes, anybody, it seems, will play anybody else, anywhere, any Deborah,
came aith with 12 feet Inches.
New Colony marks were looked time, for anything.
Mr Kwake was not disappointed, forward to from the girls sting Arthur Lees is to play Brie Brown in a few weeks' At the Kowloon-Hongkong meet time in March or April, but that time for £250-a-side. Lees and Weetman are to play at Boundary Street on February was a long time to wait and over Brown and Panton in Scotland for £500. Bousfield will 17 last year he brought the same the past week-end they knocked His word was taken everything that was considered play any of the last Ryder Cup team, home and home, for two back.
for it that they were Colony outstanding In the past into a £100.
Nor is the tower school to mens short of physical intru-Championship potential.
the
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cocked hat.
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be denied. James Hitchcock,sion, to put the other man of. That afternoon-the coldest
Coombe A return
On Saturday at the University of this spirit of that ever come with an athletic Junior assistant
now frowned
'ground at Pokfulam, the tea 1 where Ilitchcock senior is gamermanship.
meeting--found even Mr Kwok greenkeeper and sister upon, might do much to
rather dumbfounded with the Euests in the pavillon may have
noLicod
had Mary keeps the books, offers to Ilven the present proceedings.
three girls who results. ARCH-GAMESDIAN assistant for UGO
about forgetten play any
Jennifer annexed second place temporarily and has already been taken up
feld in the 220 cream pulls running over the in other sports. My colleague in an all-star
take-off board and across the three tunes.
of us old enough to remem- ber it recalls the golden days. Who can forget the agonies of suspense
Mitchell 1.9
and
It is not, I gather, unknown
D
This Is the stuff! For those and fellow retired goalkeeper, Yurds to Julia Tingay, outrand in the Long Jump plt.
R. C. Robertson-Glasgow, re-Julia for fifth place in the 100 sand
Some may have wondered why Yards. Charterhotise calls how at
all this run-up Deborah,
and run across whose chattering ival Housemaster, that orch-
were keeping time with the sand instead of jumping, but gamespian, Mr A. H. Tod (re-teeth peal Tud), would stand behind those of the Black Flash from they were out of earshot of the the net, announcing, syllable Lagos, Alexander Ajay! Alapini, cross-calling-Two inches over! by syllable "Our for-wards are leaped out to a then startling 14 three inches short!" St.
approach-ing, and I think
shot will wk-ward
an feet 11 inches. their
Hagen (did Hagen really keep his man waiting on purpose, that foggy morning at George's ?) battled way, neck and neck, over 12 holes; or the Incredulous won- der as
massacred Compston Hagen by 18 and 177
TOO GREAT A RISK As one who always prefer red the cold and calculating card-and-pencil stuff, I silli have a grudging admiration for those who thrive on the cut and thrust of match against a flesh and blood op- ponent.
Here comes.
for
en-suc. Hal I thought that would be too much your vigi-lance."
And a county cricket
cap inin of the same vintage has more than
entertained once the company with tales of the celebrated Yorkshire slip who necompanied his Team's bowler with mutterings, audi- it im scon. He urts when 'e Remember when 'e it s0-
Julia
The guests, having had their tea, come over to watch the special event that had been an- Shortly aftwerwards,
nounced over the loud-speaker Tingay cracked an onkie bone system. Three girls were going high Jumping and, informing us to attack a Colony record. In a note of the incident, the
The mark stood at 15 feet 9 wrote that "The Majar Planet is inc
to look to the as the leap was measured at 15 We will have
feet 8 inches. By the 12th
girls were well over 15 feet and had added & tutal of 15% inches to their previous bests.
Hon. Secretary of the Association Inches. 'First t to jump was Rita
New Long Jump record-holder Rita Hall ducks forward for the downward flight in a 15 feet 9 inches leap at Caroline Hill on Sunday.
First reaction of Mr Raleigh Leung, SCAA coach, to the photograph was "she can jump two feet more." The reason: The photograph shows quite clearly that Rita is ducking too early in flight. The duck is a necessity that has to be delayed. But no duck-and the long jumper falls backwards,
Rita at the top of her slight is about 3 feet 4 inches. up. The famed Jesse Owens used to go up to 5 feet at top of flight.—China Mail Photo,
As For The
Teal Installed Favourite For
Grand National
London, Feb. 9.
Mr Harry Lane's Teal, last year's Grand National winner, was installed favourite for this year's event at the Arst official callover held on the "Spring Double” --- the Grand National and Lincolnshire Handicap-at the Victoria Club here tonight.
Teal, having his first race since his National triumph, was a most impressive runner-up in the Great Yorkshire Chase at Doncaster on Saturday.
run-
lle led practically all the Leopardstown chase in Elre on way in this three-mile event, Saturday. being outspeeded in the ning by the Irish horse, Knock Hard, who has been scratched from the National,
Three horses, Langton Brig, Fastnet Rock and Dark Mil- llonairo, were named 100 to 0, co-favourites for the fat race being run three days before the National. Only light businere
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Paris, Feb. 9, Percy Bassett of America became the interim Feather- weight Boxing Champion
of the world tonight when
he defeated Ray Famechon untu
of France, who failed to
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start of the fourth round.
Famechon hall taken a count NIGHT CLUB
of nine in the third round and was only saved from a knock- out by the bell.
Disaster struck Fumechon in the third round when, after a shaky stort against an aggressive opponent, he was caught on the point of the jew by a real, hay- making left from Bassett only 10
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Hockey Teams To Play For
H.K. In Macao
been chosen to represent Hong- The following players have kong and the Rest of the Colony
against the Portuguese Colony
fast uut of the Colony Championships. Hall and there was an "Oh!!!" al Joy, runner-up at Aintren Vas transacted on both events. in Macao la the hockey Interport | play ble to the batsman, of "He'll | Minor Planets to keep up the jump of the competition all three with Mr Chifford Nicholson's the on offer, of the close of this week-end:- ·
its L
stid-507"
Years ago at Cambridge friend to whom I could Golf lends itself admirably to normally give four or five shots such power of suggestion, and up- around challenged me to deplorable though it may
If I won, match of 72 holes,
pear. I cannot help feeling that I was to receive £10,
III much
Innocent fun might lost, I was for ever afterwards en-sue if some of these forth
played
to admit, in private and incoming matches were public, and without
better player.
reference under "ali-in" rules.
and
Georgian reputation."
In March, cume the King George V School Sports and the appearance of Rita Holi, Deborah hit 15 feet in winning Long Jump, the Middle Girls followed by Jennifer with 14:8%
more modest Jump. and Rita with
14:7. Deborah outran Jennifer in winning the 100 Yards in a 15:84.
1
The store was:
Hall-15:04, 15:10, 15:04, no
This performanco probably influenced backers to make him P to 1 favourite tonight.
last year, is co-second favourite
Witty, a recent "National" trial winnar, end the Irish horse, Lucky Dome, winner
of the
Hurlbatt-14:2, no jump, 15:0. Colony Athletic
Hart-14:14, 14:10, 14:10%,
to the match, that he was the Anyone who doubts it should good 13.1 seconds and Jennifer
attend the lunes match-be-set-a-Colony-best-ever-mark of 15:5. tween the University Reserves 29.2 seconds in the 220 Yords. at Rye, when Impartiality is thrown to the winds Oxford bull approaching linker is urged on by shrill and hungry crics Combridge.
an
The result was surely a cer- tainty and yet.... The spirit quaked at the enormity of the stake, and I record, with sult- able shame, that I decilned. If it had been a medal I might have won by 20 strokes.
In the days challenge matches at Mussel- burgh and North Berwick it variety of the one is a more was the custom to bring along a vociferous claque to one's support
of the great Still, there are stakes and steaks, and maybe the £500
Championships
On March 21
Prices
session were:
Lincolnshire Handicap (mile, Linçon, March 23) 100 to 8 Langton Brig, Fastnet Rock and Dark
Dark Millionaire, 33 to 1 Garrison Hack, Cock- fasters,
Princesse, Stranger, La Teps, Kelbeck, Lianphan and Caerlaverdekt.
25 10 Chivalry, Aristophones, Capsize, Sver Span, Point Cor- ¡---| donnier-and-Fleeting Moment... 33 to Cock of the North, Sailing Light and Signal Box.
Grand National Steeplechase
(4 miles 850 yards, Aintree, March 28):" 0 to 1 Teal
What happened on Sunday at The organisers of the Colony Caroline Hill was reported in the Champlanships fell happier after yesterday's China Ma What is the this. The Championships on the going to happen in the next few
of girls' side would not be half the months is unpredictable. 11 Is: At an Executive Committee
flop they were expected to be.
safe to prophesy that we haven't) meeting of The Hongkong
100 to a Whitty, Legal Joy seen anything sensational yet. Amateur Athletic Association and Lucky Dome,
last evening it was decided to 21 to 1 Royal Tan and Whis- Rita Hall's 15 feet 10% Inches Invite the Hon.
Sir Shouson pering Steel.
25 to 1 Mont Tremblant, Jennifer won the High already qualifies her to compete Chow to distribute the prizes ut the AAA Junior Champlon- for the Colony Championships
Stormhead, Cardinal Error, Jump at 4 feet 5 inches and the ships at home-in national, not to be held on March 21, 200 Meures. Deborah the Lens only purely regional or county
Early Mist, Flagrant Moc, Jump. Rita finished second in
Preliminaries for this athletic Ballymagillan and Head Crest, meet, tentatively fixed to to Jennifer, but competition.
33 to 1 Shock Tactics, Wot held at Sookungoo, were also No Sun and Glen Fire-Reuter.
rotemn matter than the 1 lb. rally variety
of the other, Or 12
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BAFFY SPOON DRAW
FOR SUNDAY
The following are the results of the first and second rounds of the Fanling Mixed Foursomes of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club:
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First Round: 3.K. Watson and Mrs J.C. Stewart lost to Me and Miss I. Altkon beat Mr & Mrs E.J. | Mrs R.K. Collinge. Cowell 7/8: Me and Mrs S.S. Gor. 4-on lost to Capt. Green and th 3. Miròms 412,
G. M. YOUng cur
Hongkong & Shanchal reached the final hị thle competitian by a hard fought viotary Over Menn.
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Second Itound: Mr and Mrs E.H Sainsbury lost to Mr and Mrs J.C Byington $/2: Dr and Mr
Lookie heal A.V. White and J. Howe 0/8; Me and Airw K.S. Robertogn best J. Lmaker and Me Smalley 5/4; Mr and Mrs HP. 1.Loodle beat Mr and Mrs Cleland- up; Mr and Mrs R.N. Lindeman lost to Mr Michel and MiMRchell 2/1 L.M.9. Lloyd
The Championships were not a flop.
her 29.1
The Jumping H's have made
he 200 Bonds in second place all girls'. (even women's) per- discussed;
There was one more meet later in the season at Kal Tak when record-holder
Deborah became
MeDonald Bailey To Run Against Mechanical Hare
formances of the past in. Hong- kong look modest by comparison.
RECORDS APPROVED
be
Six records set at the Hong-
Army Boxing Championships
The draw for the quarter-
HONGKONG
AN. Ponniaž (Argonauta); R.D. A., Nery (Recrelo) Captain; W.0.1. M.M.J. Petics, B.A.2.C. (Army) Vice) | Captain: H.A. Collaco (Recreio); Leb
P. Barmer Wright RA. (Anny); B.Q.M S. Bowell RA. (Army); 2/Llout AR. Clegg-HI RA. (Army); Lieut S.J, de CruE R.A. (AFTу): P. Gardner (Argonauta); A.A. dos Remedios Jr. (Recreio): L. Güterrez (Argonauta).
REST OF HONGKONG S. Samy (Thunderbolts); Lieut (5) M.C. Lattey RN; ILB. Rosa (Ar- Konauts); A. Almeida (Argonauti);. E. YRSTLY
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Su/Ldr Kingsford, W/O Walker,
The records were Long Jump finals of the H.Q.L.F. Inter-day, February 15, and Monday. (Men's) 22 ft. 111⁄2 in.; Long Unit Team Boxing Champion Jump (Women's) 15 ft. 10% ins, ships resulted as follows: 200 Metres (Women's) 20.1 sec;
Capt.
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was accepted as a joint Colony record with Jennifer's winning performance. Rita pulled muscle
In the course of the practice they are still further kong v. Kowloon meet at Caro- twice
ahead than they are in com-line Hill on Championships and her Long
Sunday were po petition.
cepted by the Jump potentialities remained un-
meeting, which known for some time after.
The only mark of pre- Leung, assisted
was presided over by Mr R. by Mr F. J. Association years that still holds Tingay. Hon. Secretary, 104 inches of Mul Shun-ngan out against them is the 10 feet
in the Long Jump in 1948. Rita has a measured leap of 10 feet 10 Inches to her name in practice and Deborah has gone out to 10 100 Metres (Women's) 13.3 sec. Regt, R.A. V. 1st Weich; 1st Dorant,
Sig. Sime, Major from, as our stock includes 1st Norfolks, a bye; 72 LÀ‚‚
Capt.
Capt. Gold Plated, Silver, E.P.N.S. High Jump (Women's) 4 ft. 81⁄2
Capt.
& Leather Frames, Jenniter has cleared nearly 4 in.; and Javelin (Women's) at sets v. RUR.; and 14 Fd Regt. Haycraft, Lt. De
R.A. v. WINS. feet 10 inches International ft. 2 in. class-in the High Jump and
The meeting decided that en-
These bouts will be fought off Deborah has gone over 4 feet 7trices for the Quadrangular Meci by February 17. The semi-
to be held on
February 22 at finals will be fought off by Feb. know what Boundary Street must reach the ruery 24 and the final will be Hon. Secretary not later than held on March 2 at Fan Gar- 100 Yards Saturday. The four teams com dens, Fanling. the February quaaiers for McDonald Bailey, will test his Rita holds the best mark of 12.0 peting will be Am Mr C.H. Lag 7/6; Capt. Mans were
Cavith forpe and Mr Erick lost to Me the Cestoin's Cup (1053), Beores of speed against mechanical hare scconds up to now.
Milocariana), South China Ath- 22 Min N.A. Brown; J.K. Letc); leading six players on each Coure used in greyhound racing at the end Mrs Urquhart beat J.K. Wat were:
Jennifer and Rita, on their late Association, Royal Air performances La the HKAAC Force and Combined H HKAAC
have finished fourth and Afth in Pentathlon last month, could HKU and RN.
There will be an Invitation the American National Pentath-race for girls for the 100 Ion Championship ahead of girls Yards, and to meeting decid Mr and Mrs HIM. Almao; I.B.L. Now Opurse: J. tanaker -
He added: "The speed of the who travelled, half way across ed to invite alx competitors for Frewon and Mr. Michell to to Meet 65: H.M. Keown 5410-Net 60: and Mrs d.. Wal US: B and Mr. MacLean 07-10-Net 63: Aur hare is being regulated, and America from Akron, Ohio, to this event. M.B.V. Lewers lost to Mr and Mrs To St-Net for JR. Telch should have no difficulty in Berkeley, California, to compete.
Mrs Long, wife of Major N.E. Arthy 1 up: Cal and M 71; L. Sapter 11-keeping up with it on the Deboral, who was out of the Long, Army representative, will B.M. Brydges bout Mir and Mr Net 75. F.G. Inamori 1/5; A.A. Lopes and
straight. But it is on the bends, Pentathion, with a muscia injury, present the Shield and other Me Letch lost to Mr and Mrs me follows is the drew for the however, that I shall have to is in the same clam
an all trophies. 3.C. BroT 2/1; T.B.
Daffy. Spoon to be played on the
out my speed, because the rounder, C
They have no competition tert Badminton Result Gardens tonight,
Captain's Cup 1933
and Mrs Coombe Jost to Mr and R.G.L. Oliphant and J. Linaker
London, Feb. 9.
inchus in practice pessions,
The girls don't The British Sprint Charoplan, they can do in the
ron and Mire 7. Atken 19th: Cot. 80-12-Net
Old Courts: 1.0.1. Oliphant White City Stadium this week,
D.L. Anderson
Green and Mis Mirame beat Mr 15-Nel co..L.D. Kibee 10-1 Red Mi D.F. Walk 12 Md Nee : W.C. Hung 50--10Net 70 proposed "race" as an experi- Balley today described the nod Mr W. Stoker best Mr and F.D. Hunter 70-Net 71; G.C. 'Mr P.A. Laroche 20th; Me and Mrs
ment and not 'a stunt, 3.D. Chaque received a w/o from Cateley 16-Net 71.
ald Course
Low and
9.167.C.lack/TO.C. Knight 11.30 W.NIA. Valley/TUB. Dorry 9.24 D.B. Robb/L, Gözdman. '930 N/A. Brown/W.0. Davies
VAR 1110, Thomson/16C, Geleitner 12:30 Dr J.D., Mackle/J. Wol
Dad F. Lárvicer/J.A. Mockwood ba
144 JM. Bentley/R.GL. Ouphant
Bally Spoon.
February 15:
od Coupe at Fanling on Bucure with to going faster.
"I think this idea may be of Old Cougreat benefit to sprinters."- V P.A. Laroche/R. Willoquot- 1.00 Router.
y W. Stoker/1 ft. Leñch
PM.
100
v R. Cleland/T.3.M; Terenos 110
NE Artrey/T". A. Pearce
VR.G. Cradz/A.B. Petrie
v W.O.. Stuy/W.C.' Hung....
K.A.-Miller/6,3, Gordon
VAT HID/T.H. NI
1.18
130
1,30
-1.35
Jocally except Lam Kak-len and Tok Wing-slung of the Bouth China Athletic Association in the sprints. It would not be in correct to any that they have
And yet, 85 weeks ago 'ho_one/ "The HKCC varu the Rest bad over heard of Jennifer Hart,
Squash Postponed frightened everyone else out.
MAL WHITFIELD BREAKS INDOOR "500" RECORD
New York, Feb. 8. Just as he predicted, Mal Whitdeld broke the world's in- door record for 800 yards when The covered the distance in 56.6 In the New York Athletic Club Games. Th Madison Square
HKU lost to Club, do Recreio The former mark was 50.0
by George Guida of 4-8 laa Men's A Doubles set League Badminton Match yes-Villanova College in the same torday,
meet in 1940. 1931 Tan (HKU) loss, to 8.1. Rozaria, jostatom, A. Soap Ollie Sax of Penn State, win 6-123416-7, #Seeh (1030) beat, 1914.
9.43 R.P. Mood/0,0.W, Stewart vW.Q. Roberson/15, Mitio22 1.40 squpah match which was to have Deborah Hüribatt (or, Rita Hall /&ME60 11.15, lort, to Bosses Ciminer of the, qvent just year, was
9.33 3.1. Kao/h/V. While
968 132 Rodger/f.K, Cuminaba
10.00 2.8.1. Waters/33,· CLICUM
1001 N.J. Whelpton/Wai. Pretion 20.00 W.H. OTR//D.Lin Anderson 20.30 2,2)«Kend/P/J. Diky
vW.E. Iines/T.A. Durther
V J.H, WIx/3.K. Wation -- V.N.P. Downlo/A.D. Coleman VT.B. Law/L.D. Kiba
V9.M. Ond/3. Dickson Teach VH.D. II/J.1.. Masontyre'
100 been played at Victoria Barracks | 20 potentials Charppions 100 Inst night, has been postponed record-breakers. 1100 until Tuesday, February 17, at
sp.m.
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