UNITED PRESS SAYS
Melbourne Is Likely To
Lose The
Games
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1953.
FARR DOWN IN FIFTH
New York, Mar, 16.
A definite decision on the site of the 1956 Olymple Games won't be taken until mid-April at a meeting at Mexico City, but the best gues nt the moment is that Melbourne will lose the games and Los Angeles, Philadelphia or Buenos Aires will be chosen us host,
Australian Officials insist-they will be able to stage the Games, but they already are far behind schedule in the huge preparations needed for such an enterprise. Mr Avery Brundage of Chicago, President of the International Olymple Committee, had planned to fly to Melbourne for a personal inspection, but Mr A. W. Coles of the Australian Committee said that such a trip would be needless,
"All we can do now is show him the finest cricket grounds in the world," salų Mr Coles, still sisting that the Melbourne Cricket Club can be transform
Aires bas recently ed into un Olymple site by
been host to the Pan-American 1950. However, the problems
A host city needs one huge Games and the World Baskot of housing for the athletes and outoor stadtunn, seating arge ball Championships, and also visitors, plus same way to per-andoor arenas for boxing been, hot to the World Shooting mit equestrian competition, still basketboll, fencing, wrestling Championships. ! are unsolved.
Kymnastics, and a couple dozen practice and competition field for soccer, field hockey and other outdoor sports. There must be salt water for yachting and quiet frush water for canoeing.
That puta Los Angeles in the | Games come during the summer forefront at once. it was host vacation for the students. There in 1932 and still has the foel- would be no need to build an lities, many of which have been | Olympic Villoge. improved, plus the experience it Bun gained.
The 10C has been concerned About the problem for many
nonths.
"It will be easy to select an- other site should preparations in Melbourne break down," sald Mr Otto Mayer of Switzerland, Chancellor of the 10C, early
this year.
"No less than 10 cities would be willing to take over the Olympics. But the 10C thinks that some big American city would be better equipped to stage the Games on short notice than any European town."
kkt[
Philadelphia
match Los Angeles, except for experience, It has the outdoor and indunr
and the arenos
water. Both Los Angeles and have the advantage of being the Philadelphia
sites of many colleges and universities,
whose dormitory facilities well as athletic facilities may be used since the
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB ELEVENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 21st March, 1953.
Hold under the Ruler of The Hong Kong Jockey Club).
The programme will consist of D races. The First Bell will
be run at 1.30 pan. and the First Itace run at 2 pan.
Through Tickets (5 Races--$18.00) also tickets at $2 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 1953, may be outamica at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for 10 am on Friday, 28th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meelinga.
It therefore con claim plenty of experience in staging huge meets, and it two
hes the facilities,
I
Buchos Aires Altures ond thing with Melbourne which could be either an advantage or disadvantage in getting the Games-l is in
the Southern Hemisphere and its summer the northern. winter. Many northern countries objected to a argued that the southern coun- December Olympics. But it was tries have
been sending athletes north for Olymples, and are entitled be hust.-United Press,
MELBOURNE PLANS
their many
13
Melbourne, Mar, 10, The Victorian State Govern- ment has decided to support a plan to convert an Army bar- racks at Albert Park, Mel- bourne suburb, into an Olympic village for the 1056 Games.
£1
"In Bnnounelry: this to-day, Mr Leslie William Galvin, Chief Secretary, matters would
ary, said that Anuncial be, straightened uut later.
Mr
Wilfred Kont-Hughes, Chairman of the Games Or byganising Committee, said that unless the Olympic village plan was framed by next Friday, Melbourne would lose the Games.
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Ofice al Queen's Building, sweep tekets muy also be purchased at the Club's Branch Offices at
5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
or
362 Nathan Road, Kowloon TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules:---
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "ALL CLEAR" is given. The "ALL CLEAR" signal will be indicated by a white light ut the Tutnisator Tower, BACKERS ARE ADVISED 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 checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained unce investors have left the Counters.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course in the day to which they reler, 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 sus.
In o eircumstances will any Dividends be paid or re- funds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
The Organising Comunittes will meet on Friday to compile for the International a report Olympic Commitico meeting in Mexico City on April Router.
MARJORIE IS
THRILLED
Tommy Farr, a cut opened and bleeding under his left eye, slips to the canvas as Don Cockell stands over him in the fifth round of the British Championship eliminator at the Nottingham Ice Stadium on March. 9.
Farr took a battering, but would not give way and referee Eugene Henderson stopped the fight at the end of the seventh round although the Welshman protested strongly-Reuterphoto.
Nahar Becomes Clear Favourite For Lincolnshire
EARLY SEASON FIGURES SHOW RISING STANDARD IN COLONY ATHLETICS
By "RECORDER"
L
Though this year's Colony Athletic Championships next week-end come much earlier than usual, comparative performance figures with those for the season up to the eve of last year's Colony Championships show a'' very much higher standard in general.
In one event the High Jump-early season figures already show a better best performance average than was achieved for the whole of 1952. In the 800. Motres/Half Mile and the Discus Throw the average for the best ten for the whole of last year is also on the verge of being overtaken.
If the weather does not spoll; ships at home. Only the larger the Colony Championships English counties have as many week-end, the probability 1s eligible.
grounds
Athletic standards ki the United Kingdom have risen recent years as a result of the realisation
all-the-year
that the 1052 best performance For the alluetes keen to
that average will
a be beltered
in learn, there are now available training is essential, with some six to tea events.
facilities, evaches, training
maximum break of about two. In the women's sprints and
grounds and ng much competi- months in mid-winter, jumps the average for the lead-ion as they want. The train- As far as Hongkong is con- ing four or five is very much ing
lake some cerned, an attempt will be higher than it was last year, travelling to, the coaches must made this year to have occa- but other competitore-though be contacted and arrangements stonni 14-hour meetings, there is more wealth of talent made with them, the facilities covering eight to 10 events, on at King George V School, for are not drst class but to exist, summer evenings.
last ifistance, than" there was
for year are chary of coming in. Competitive possibilities
The
Hongkong
Amateur Army athletes are limited to Athletic Association organised known talent, but efforts meetings for novices and for being made to bring individual girls only carly this season. The units into friendly competition response was disappointing, but with the athletic clubs, if there is any demand for More open races are novices meetings these will be staged and the next step held again later this season,
arc
belog to
make competition available for It has been pointed out be novices will be the introduc fore in these columns that this tion of three or four novices year's great feminine sprinters open events at major Assocla- and
жего lespers
very on and inter-club meetings. moderate performers last year.
COLONY PENTATHLON Continuous
competition has placed them-
with on a par
Following next week-end's their age group in the United Colony Championships will be Kingdom,
the Colony Open ONLY RECENTLY
Championships. If the response to this is as encouraging as it Rita Hall, Jennifer Hart and was at the HKAAC Pentathlon Deborah Hurlbatt have now meeting, the Association may reached standard that would also stage a Decathlon. entitle them to compete in “the Some occasional and not too Junior Championships of
the well-advised criticism is level- Women's AAA in England, Yot | Jed
HKAAA the
standard within the last or three months,
and
the vast
of
ITALIAN LTA
SUSPENDS GARDINI
Milan, Mar. 16. Fausto Cardini, 22-year-old
Italian Tennis Champion and one of Europe's leading players, was today suspended until April 22 by the Italian Lawn Tennis Federa Lon
The Federation also banned Gandini from playing abroad Pentathlon until June 22 without special
permission.
Their action followed incidents · Involving Gardini and tournement officials during the Singles Anal of the Philippine Tennis Cham- pionships in Manila last month,
Gardini had been suspended
an for indefinitely at
emergency
Doris
majority have net. King athletes (women particularly
MEMORIAL CUP TEAM
The
following have
foll
all three only reached that "Overdoing" competition for meeting of the Federation on
two boys and girls. Advice on this February 23, pending a
point was sought from the Hon. creruity-Router. It may be added that there Secretary of the Australian are few school in England Women's AAU Mrs London, Mar, 16. that have more than one girl Magee, when she was hore last Gordon Richards, mounting the French-trained cligible for the WAAA Junior year and it appears that most
Championships Nahar, again became clear favourite at ten to one for thei
Australia's outstanding Lincolnshire Handicap at tonight's Victoria Club callover, George V School has three and have been in competition since
been Nuhar, owned by Prince Aly Khan, occupied the with training and competition even before their teens. They selected to represent non-Chi- out- nese Civilians against the RAF leading position a week ago, but at last Wednesday's chil--a potential half dozen others start as sub-juniors, but
standing juniors ore permitted in a Memorial Cup football over, was joined by Fastnet Rock, both being quoted at Another encouraging sign is to compete in senior events.
competition game to be played · one hundred to seven.
that many schoolboys in Hong-
on the Navy, ground at a p.m. -king, are now reaching AλA The AAA at home limits the on Sunday, March 22:14
Junior Championship
Millar (Club); Armstrong: (Club); class, age of competitors in the AAA
Castilho (St. Joseph's); McDonald There were two or three last Championships to 18, but out (Club Anderson (Club) Santos year. This year there are a standing schoolboys have com- St. Joseph')); Xavier (St. Joseph')
Muller (Club) dozen or more, excluding mony poted in these Championships
Capt.: Chrdacr (Club); Omar (St. Joseph')7 more who are overage by Home at the White City.
Periara (St. Joseph'). standards.
At the height of the season Reserves: Rocha (St. Josephs):
(Club); Toledo Stephen Xavier, 2/Lt. M. W. here, schoolboy and
schoolgirl
Joseph's); J'orrow (Club), Wren,
To King-chuu, Chan athletes have two or three Team Manager: Mr P. George. Wal-chuen, Joseph Pawlowski,meetings a month. In Australia,
Players and rmerves are requested to report to the Team Manager in and Victor: Lai, 2/Lf, J. O. Cave, competing for clubs in the the dressir roben at 3.15 pm.
Sgt. N. R. Hughes and Eddie weekly
"B" Grade
Club Secretaries are requested to League and Loureiro would be eligible to events, they havo once-a-week notify the Secretary, HKTA, before
compete cach in his best event competition from mid-Septem- of their players be unable to play. only-in the ÂÂÂ Champion- ber to mid-March.
Tonight, Nahar was the best backed horse and, opening at one hundred to eight, he Was supported to win nearly £10-Mist, 000.
Grand National Steeplechase (March 28) 100-8 Lucky Dome and Early
100-7 Little Yld, Fastnet Rock was steady at 100-0 Willy, Whispering Steel, his previous quotation, being 20-1 Wot No Sun, Glen Fire, backed to win £12,000, Kata and Cardinal Error, Tepe, who has been doing well 25-1 Mont Tremblant,
Liligow, Mar. 16. Marjorie Jackson said she was World Champion sprinter
"thrilled"
when the State Governinent
in Nowmarket gallops, came 33-1 Paracol, Ordnance of New South from 22-1 to join Fastnet Rock Quite Naturally, Wales decided to name a block at 100-7 irt the callover on the 50-1 Stormhead, Baire of flats here after her.
National. Lucky Deme Head Crest-Reuter. -Grand Clive Evalt. New South and Early Misi, both of whom Wales Housing Minister and
are trained in the same stable brother of Dr II. V. Evalt of
in Ireland, were made United Nations fame, named
favourites at 100-8. the new block-of---10--Bats — lo Marjorie's home town "Marjorie Jackson Flats."-United Press.
HKFA Council To
SETS OF MEMBERS AND LADIES BADGES WHICH ARE Elect Chairman
BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1953 RACING SEASON ARE NOT VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1953. 1952 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL THEN.
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their wedges prominently displayed throughout the
Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE
The Council of the Hongkong Football Association will be holding a meeting at its office, Prince's Building, on Monday, March 23, at 5.30 p.m., to cleet Chairman for the Council.
a
At
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
In
hle
19
CLOSING OFFENS Closing ofters were;
· Lincolnshire Handicap (March 25)
10-1 Nabar,
Joint
100-7 Fastnet Rock, and Kara Tepe,
6-1 Garrison Pack, 20-1 Valdesco,
22-1 Dark Milionaire Stranger,
26-1 Cup Chivalry, Belby,
and
and
of Gold
28-1 Cock of the North and
23-1 Phatiza, Plymouth Fair, Sailing Light, Silver Span and Merry Minstrel,
30-1 Argol, Emeritus, Streat-
a meeting of the Council Badges admitting ladies not in passession of Brooches or on Monday, March 9, Mr Wong Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Ka-tsun wat, Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, elected Chairman by a majority icy and Guildhall Street.
absence, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at vote. A news
election 15 Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced not accepted the post.
necessary because Mr Wong hos by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.
The post was left vacant through the death of the late Mr J. C. Gulmgam, Chairman of the Council.
The Branch Offices
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 aan. The Treasurers' Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Oilee at Alcxandra' House, 8th Floor.
A limited number of tifins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Boy (Tel. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 Including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate,
Any person leaving the Pablle Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit 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 re- admission.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED 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
HARRY ODELL
says
DO NOT MISS
Servants' passes will be issued to private, box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to gg
not permitted In the Members' Enclosure Except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands,
endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such passes are "THE GLASS
Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holdiers and Members are requested, to enduro, that their servanta inake use'! only of the Pubis Hetting Hall Military Police will be posted at various points "in", the enclosure to ensure, thật: this regulation La || adhered to,
By Order,
"H. MIBA,
Secretary,
MOUNTAIN"
-TO-DAY
Jersey Joe Is Confident
Atlantic City, New Jersey, Mar. 16. Jersey Joc
Walcott pre- dicled here today that he
Strange
Boon, Felitoy, March 20 sfiould any
Best Athletic Performances In Hongkong This Year
Sign, M. P. Curzon
(R. Eng.)
Lo Wing-chuen (SCAA) HK SZ. Regt.) .................... 41950) A. F. Collaco (KAAC) JP. McMahon (11KAAC) 4:47.7
HIGH JUMP L/Cpl. Ralph Hatcher
4:48.0 Lt. C. Blight (1 Dorset) LAC Rosking (RAF)
450A Victor Lal (HKUAC) 10.32/L. Benson "it Aun), 4:51.0 L/Bar. 103 Lt. Maugham (45 FR, RA 104 2/Lt. Bowen (72 LAAR, RAJ 10.4 Cpl. J. C. Boyce (BAMC)
9.
best The following are the athletic performances achieved la Hongkong this your:
100 YARDS Stephen Xavine (URAAC) Eddie Loureiro (HKAAC) 2G1. J. D. Cave 13 HUẨ Quemin Aliseu (HKAAC) cine. Kirk (173 LD, RA) 2/14. M. W. Wren (R. Eng
Cpl. Crane i Dorset) Wong Man-won (SCAA)
McCall (KGVS)
Roy Spencer (KGVS) B. Pinder (KUAC) Gnr. Goodwinn 145 YR. RAJ PIC. Hecker (1 INR)
100 METRES
Yan
Stephen Xavier (La Salle) Lee Wing-kal (La Salle) Peter Ng (DBS) Peter Ling 1St. Stephan's)
Crane ( Durset) Yeung Ying-pak (Wah Hung_Chee-k¢o_ (SCAA) You Tak-kɛo (SCAA) Eddie Loureiro KAAČÍ Yeung Ying-kon (Wah You) Là King-khl (5, Puuis Buda bald (Queen's)
200 METRES
4:63.0
Darling (72 ́`LAAH,
RAJ 4:00.0 Gr. George (FR, RAJ 6:01.0 Chan Leong-chye (HKUAC) George Thumb (La Salle).. Ling Sum (BCAA)
10, Frank Watier KAC 5:04.11. D. B. Edwards (1 Dorseti 103 | Michael Wilcox
THRAAC
15:00.0
THREE MILES
10.0
10.0
Gar. Dorele Coburn
(45 FR, RAJ
10,0 11.4
L/Bdr. Cope (23 PR, RAJ
n. Sillett (1 RUR)
L. Maughan (45 FR, HA)
Yam Wai-ling (BCAA)
2/21, M. W. Wren
1480. Fo. Eng. Regt)
*m.
04.7
Set."
C. 11. Smith ii Dorset)
107;
Chan Wai-chuen (SCAA)
5:01
print (. Eng.)
0:0
Gur. Derek Coburn
(45 VR, RA)
5:2
Gor, Ellis
Lau Kam-ylu (BCAA)
15:340 Mejor Chapman (1 ENRI 15:56.0 Chung Kwok-tal (DBS).... 10:13.6 George Saunders (HKAAC) 5:5 10:284
120 YARDS HURDLES 11.4 2/Lt. J. O. Cave (1 RUR) 115 | Victor 141 (HKUAC) 115) Cipt. Mulvaney, (HQLY).
11.7
23.1
W. L. McCall (IKAAC) Stephen. Xavier (FIHAAC) Sgt. Dockreo (I KNH).... Quentin Alman (HKAAC) L/Cpl. Crush - (1. Dorset) Rung Chee-kee (St. Joseph's) 24.0 Le Wing-Jeni (BCAA) V........... 1261 Cheng Man-ching (DUS) .... 242 Yeung Ying-kon_(Wah Yan), 24
/O. Perdue (RAF)
Peter Ling, St. Stephen's)
*244
****
P. Dhaber (IIKUAC) .... 24
would regain the world's Less 0.1 sces. for performance. heavyweight boxing titlever 220 Yards,
►
400 METRES
400 METRES HURDLES
POLE VAULT
9:856
LA. R. A. F. Reep (1 Dorset) 10:0 15.0 Major Chapman (1 KNR) .. 9:0 106 Pie. Gordon (1 Dorset) ao? Kwong đau chín ISCAN Lau Kam-ylu (SCAA)
1/Cpl. Croskey (1 Wilta)
Lt. H. A. F. Rerp (1 Dorset) 1.32/L3. Clegg-1 145 TR
LONG JUMP To King-chau (SCAA)
Marcus Souza (HRAAC)
Lt. J. B, Lambert
(14 FR. RAJ
Capt. Ferrin (R.. Eng.)
133:3
Tvr. Foster ((ASC)
121:11 127: 0
LADIES' EVENTS
iton, Thompson (HKAAC) 12:10%
100 YARDS-
ita Hall (HK^AC) Jennifer Hart (KGV8) Deborah Hurlbalt (KGVS) Lam Kak-Jan (BCAA) Lynn Ramsay (KGVS)
M. Bones (KGVS)
HA)eanor Backs (KGVS
Hilary Halskovs)
0:01
ԱՐ 0:2
Bab Jones (Kavs)
21:1116
100 METRES
Jennifer Hart (RAAC
150 d. Eng. Kegi,) Major Chapman (1. XNK)
21:2014
Ng Chuan-wal" (HKUAC).
Deborah Hurlbatt (HKAAC).
Byl. R. J. Hesting (RABC)
RILA. M. W. Wren
Hit Hall (HKAAT)
... 20: 75 Lam Kak-lan (BCAA)
200 METRES
George - Thumb (La Salle) 20: 316 | Lam Kak-Jan (5CAA) George Saunders (JCAAC), 19:11 Deborah Hurlbatt (HKAAC) Stephen Xavier (La Balle) 19:10% Jennifer Hart (KGVB) *** 2/Lt. Shenton (2) LB, RA)` 19:10) Fus. ouey Darset)
_kk_Big. Regt.)
'perfon
Less 0.1 sec. for | over. 220 - Yordu.
HIGH JUMP. Jennifer fart, (AAC)' Deborah Hurlbati (KGVB), Carin Crozier, (XGVB) Leung Pak-kay" (Pul. Tol Diana Jillot (KGVB) 6** Chan Pul-yce (BCAA) Diana Parker (KGVB) Doreen Young (HICUAC) Libby Stoker (KOVBY JOE. Eleanor Backa" (KGVB), ...;
LONG" JUMP-
Eleacor Backe. (KGVS)
L/Bdr. Darling
1127 LAAB "RA)
10: Dik
10: 915
Ding Wu (DNS)
HOP. STEP & JUMP
Sigma. Alan Pendall
43:
Syl. R. J. Hesling (RASC)
Ng Chuan wal - (HIKUAC),
To King-chau (BCAA)
41: 1
George, Saunders .(HKAAG) 31; 1
$65.0
Bhek Ka-lim (BCAA)
40: 36
Victor Lai (KUAC)
3:11
..... 85.7
rus, Honey (1 Dorset).
20:11
2/14. Eltenson (32 Med. BLA) Cin. Guest (1). Eng).
20:10
53: B14
from Rocky Marciano in 2/Lt. Goodburn (2) FR, RA) 1042 Chicago on April 10.
W. L. McCall ikovš}
(RIC Sig, Regij
C. Rayce (AAC)
*54.5
Sgt. Martin (1. Wills) Michael Willsor (UKAAC) .. 50,0 "I am going to try to do it in Sigmn, M. P. Curzon the first round if I can," said the 39-year-old former Chám→ J. plon, "but I am going to be McMahon (FKAAC) prepared to go all the way if Stephen Xavier (HIKAAC)...
L/Cpl. Lockwood (it. Eng.) necessary."
Loo Wing-kal (La. Sallo). Sports writers, reporting from L. Co ( HAAR RA) Walcott's camp, noter a more Leung Kanpo (BCAA) 800 METRES serious atitude in his training
Gnr. Derek Coburn programme.
(45 TR, HA) underestimated Rocky's L. M. N.. B. McCard punch declared Walcott,
RUB)........ 11/12, Goodburn (25 P7, 2A) 2:00. flecting on
his 19th
2:08.0 round Leung Kempo (BCAA) knockout by Mireiano Inst J. Ch Royen: MIAAC) .......... 2:00 A September.
...*2:00.0 Wo know better Lt. Wells UK Big Rea
Frank Walior,[HRAAC) +3:09.8 now," he added.
W/Lt. Bowen (73 LAAR, NA) *2:03 Asked to compare the hitting Buni (1) Darsel)
3:103 L. Fielder (14 FR, IA). 10.7 power of Marchang and J00 7/Lt. Et Dorset Louis, Walcott taled the former Bichael Wilcox (GVB), a better one-punch; hitter.
Lau 0.8 secs. for perfo
guess Rocky's better," Walcots ver 650 Yards. safil.", "He puts everything into. it. Louis, depended on his bat rages."Reuter. “
Royden House Sports
i. 1,500 METRES Michaet: Curzon (IKAAĆĮ VLA. Bowen (72 LAAR HA Lfe shu-chung: (BCAA) Chan Chi-kwan (Queen'
Kam-pa Joseph) ONE MILB·
Coung Kim Chumu
Royden Houbo will be Bolting EMPIRE PRINCESS their School Sporte da the Uni- dhr. Derek Count:
versity ground, Pokaulain, at 3] 1US TRU BAR
JLUONAN, B, BeCord · * pm; on th
12:07,2
114 mance
4:294
Bas
180
Lt. R.A.F. Reep of the Dorsetshire Regiment. clearing, 10 feet 6 inches in the Pole Vault at Caro- line: Itill in Februaryczne.
He will not be available for the Colony Champion- ships in which he would have also started favour-| Keil for the 400 Metres Hurdles as he has gone
Home on the Coronation Paradei contingent. ........ China Mall Photo.
Chang Yat-hung (SCAA) 41: $
SHOT FUTS
Chan Wal-chuen (SCAA) › Cpl. Boddy (1 Dorwet) L/Bdr. Bertram BET
GAAN, RAJ
Sgi, J, J, Tarrison--
30: 4
-30; 0
55: 815
29: IP
Hellmeyer (HKUAC) Ploi, Phutips (1) Dormat) F: Farrell (UAC).
3:11 One Meiolon (170 LB HAY Ở
/Lt. Shenton (27.13, RA), LAO: Davidson (RAF) Scott ( Dorst)...... Leung Blu-ken (HKUACH
DISCUS THROW
HET HAAT, DAS Cpl. Roddy ((1: Dorpat)
Rita Hall (HKAAC)
Jennifer Hart (BRÁAC)
Fong Bik (Put To)
Deborah Hurlbait (HKAAC)
Fok Wing-shoung - (BCAA)- 10 Nina Roberts (KGVB)
Corin Croxler (KGYS)_
Wan Sin-wah (King) Ng Shoung-XWRI SCAA) Leila Butcher, ridvaja
Darren Young .[HKUKCJ LA Hae, Jones (GVB);
ANTS SHUT", PUT
Mrs. Van Vuet-y
(AAC) tintuc, Thampmon
DARKAAC) /
3111
May. Wu' (Pui To)
23: 01 Zoniter Turg, (KAAC
Tidburále Jiurikate. BEXTRAC)
·127: 4
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Heitmeyer (UAC) Chan Wai-chums.....(SCAA): 10:10. NR. Hughes (UKAAC 2001:4 LAC Davidson" (LAF) BENE
LA Berry 11. July
Scott | (1), Dorset)
Wang, Tho-mel 'tbt. 1 Kienbr Dinart (KUAC)
+++EGARD
- DISCUS, THROW
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DB. Fraser {NCUAC) •* : ok Cyl. Mantio. TURMERIC #306) K Ng Yuan-fok (BCAA)
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