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ANOTHER STYLE

The Colony 1,500 Metres and 5,000 Metres Cham- plon, Gnr. Derek Coburn of the 45 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, is snapped here caling up the mile in another style.

Derek, when not carrying out his normal military duties, gives a hand in keeping the Sek Kong sports fell in good trim. He has been in training now for the coming athletic season for some time and some days runs as much as nine miles. Phola by CSMI Cocks.

THE CHINA- MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1963.

ENGLAND PLAYERS FOR FINAL TEST DO WELL IN COUNTY MATCHES

London, Aug. 10.

A number of England Test players chosen for the final match of the series against the Australians at the Ovál on Saturday' showed fine form in the County cricket matches today.

first Innings lead.

Mancer batted roaching 30 in 70 minutes and

In an hour. Alto- 340, his next 50 gether he made 128 (29 fours) in 170 minutes,

Denis Compton, the Middlesex batsman, dominated the day at Lord's, 'whare the present County leaders met Surrey, last year's champions.

Compton played a beautiful Worcestershire and carned stylish Innings of 113 hitting 11 fours in a stay of four hours. But his effort could not gain Middlesex a Brst innings lead for, lu a fine spell of offspin bowiu, Jim Laker took four wickets in 2.2 overs for ten runs to end the Middlesex innings He finished with dve for 55.

Bill Edrich, though subdued, scored 36 to become the first player to reach 2000 runs this season,

Len

At Nottingham: Hampshire 308 for nine declared. Notting- brilliantly,hamshire. 209 (Hardstuff 05),

At Worcester Worcestershire Glamorgan 400 (Jones 145, Muncer 128.

Picnes, not out 62, Chesterton five for 142). Wellingborough: Derby- Jones was missed when 33 and agains at 83 and he was much shire 150 and 139 (Kelly @2). 135 (Living- slower in scoring. He hit 10 Northamptonshir fours in a stay of four hours sion not out 75, Morgan three

for five) and 103 for four, and 30 minutes for 145,

Reuter,

Ensex took full advantage of Somerset's batting limitations Hutton with well applied seam bowling but and finished the second day well

plitted for a win.

AL Bratiford,

century. a ne scored Yorkshire failed to gain a first Innings lead uver Warwickshire. Hutton batted just under four hours for 125, which included 14 tours.

The Test all-rounder, Trevor Bailey, took four second innings wickets for 43.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES The following were the closu peores in today's first of play cluss erleket matches:

M

Zatopek Fails In Attempt At Pirie's Record

SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

For

Not One British Boxer

The Fourth Maccabiah

By GEORGE WHITING

champloo

-

220 yands

ichonla

"

What would Mendoza have said? Has Kid Lewis heard about ......or Harry Mizler?

Boxing, once considered a major sport among British Jews, falls to contributo one exponent to the 81 athletes, footballers, wrestlers, fencers, lawn tennis players.. basketball experts, weight-lifters, cxellata, swimmers, divers, bowlers and table. tennis players who will represent Britain, in the 1953. international sports festival (the Fourth Maccabiah), in Tel-Aviv on September 20.29.

effort...

being Segal. Some of the organisers clalm] "wholesale"

this your

by the champion. there is no boxing talent avail-threatened

ANGELA TOO able among British Jews these Americans.

Five of the British party whof LAWN TENNIS:-Alex Ham- days. Others argue that nobody

Alex: Kalman, and the on the administrative side will all from Marscillos on Septem- burger.

Wittman. 'Angela bother to look for it. Hard words ber 13. took part in the Helsinki veteran Erie

who roached the lost are being uttered and muttered. Olymples. Here are some of the Buxton,

16. at Wimbledon.- Other sports have been more stars:

Roy SWIMMING:

Romain, FENCING.-British _internaTM London, Aug. 10. enterprising In their attempt to

and European tiotals Alan Jay-cx-Olymples Three world records were repeat, ngainst 21 countries, the former Empire

Comperman and À British achievement of 1050, butterfly stroke elaimed in Bucharest dur-when we inished ahead of ali Olymple diver Peter Elliott: and ing the Ave-day sports the visiting nations-second only Mr and Mrs Roman Holter-Mrs SOCCER. - Leytonstone's Leon

with 14

caps a 413 events held in conjunction to Israel.

Budapest-born, Susle Nador, 28- "World Festival

free-style and back Roy Abrahams, schoolboy inter- year-old with the of Youth and Students,"

Licul-Commander Max Ber-stroke expert who decided to gloy national right-back from Ilford

Middlesex FC. here and which ended yesterday, ac-

and represent Olymple man, INVI, pre-won

Hungary in CYCLING-Laner Durlacher, after swimming for cording to Rumanian news quartermiler, captains a 1953 con- the Wembley Olympics. Olymple trialist, and recognised

which tingent who should copo-with any messages

ATHLETICS: Harry Kane, as one of the liveliest sprinters in agency reached London today.

challenge-even allowing for the

AAA 440 Yards and 220 Yards Britain,

this year: P. But no

Whon Kid (Czechoslova-

boxers! Hurdles finalist. Emil Zatopek kiu), triple Gold Medal

Hove miler; Lewis hours of it, I enn.ste im Abrahams, Jast Hutton mer at

year's Olympic

Wembley's 17-year-old Yvonne trying to get his amateur status of the national väek. After all, he is still on Guines, beal the Six Miles

Kaye, winner "At Loughborough: Leicester-record during a 10.000 Matres

schoolgirls". Javelin tille with

the enterprising alde of 60.- shire 208. Kent 144 (Hearn 70,

London Expters Servina) of 189ft.; David face, Alexandrina

record throw Boshier four for 20) and 203 (USSR) WOR tile: Women s

with 4.058 for six (Fan 55. Cowdrey no! | Penlathalun

points and the USSIL four by 200 out 12).

Metres Women's Relay team covered that distance in une minute 36.4 seconds.

Hulton ond Victor

Wilson added 131 for the second wicket but the later Yorkshire batsinen uneven display and Have an

At Lord's: Surrey 299 and 44 Warwickshire guined a first inn-

for one. Middlesex 240 (Den's mgs lead of 78.

Compton 113, Loker, right arm The glorious heat wave con- ditions generally favoured bats-offspin, five for 55).

At Chellenham: Gloucester- men today and some high scores shire 385 for seven declared were attained..

James. (Lambert not out 68, right um medium, five for 74). Sussex 200 anll 29 for one,

At Weston-Super-hlare: Esset Somerset 180 (Walford 343.

right arm fast- 70, Preston,

and 130 medium, five for (0) for five (Gimblett 51).

AL Brailford: Warwickshire 337 for tive decored and 21 for

205 one, Yorkshire

the

λ

sand for record

be- sixth wicket Glamorgan

and Len Jones tween W.E. Muncer, who pui on 230, helped their skle out of difficulty against

"IT'S NOT SOFTBALL"

SAYS "DOC"

MOLTHEN

Softball players in Hongkong are not putting enough into the game, saldi Hongkong's Softball Commissioner, Dr. F. J. Molthen, at the Annual General, Meet- Ing of the Hongkong Softball Association at Club Lusitano yesterday, evening.

Umpires who could well afford to forge their fees and donate the money towards building more stands preferred to accept the money and n'useful sum of $1,900, that could have gone to building stands was paid out last season in umpirea" and scorers' fecs.

The building of New and until softball in Hongkong got portable stands and means of on its feet.

327 his speech al the raising money to pay for them

the meeting theginning of at discussed meeting. in this connec- Commissioner sold: tion the artnual subscription

wero

of the "They took $1,900

right $2,400 we should have

stands. to build more Those who did not collect their Tees do thank. But the fact is that players are not putting enough into the game. And-I must emphasise this players my goal. 1 don't want to jump do not put anything into the

Bu- the

JIW

"This stand here, (pointing to

the

gets

of the Senior League has been a model portable stand of raised to $100, the Junior new type proposed), this League to $50 and the Lattles

Lennue to $75, and an appeal was made by the Commissioner for umpires, for the time being

by any toes but I moun to say game, and take out the whole what I mean. Scorers antl um-time, Softball in this Colony 13

one and a half of going to be a failure. pires took

at least, to walve their fees these away from us.

Crew Of Women To Fly

Dakota

In Air Race

To New Zealand

London, Aug. 10.

Australia will make a bid to win the £29,000 British- New Zealand air ruce in October with an airliner entered and flown by women.

The aircraft, a Douglas DC-3 (Dakota) will be the only aircraft in the race with a woman pilot and a crew of women.

crew,

of the

Provisionally a man pilot. Lew Worsham

Captain J. R. Kemp-was nn- nounced but it is now learned

the captain is likely to bo an American woman, Mrs. Diann who operates Bixby

Bixby Airlines

Face

Din organisers of the expect to make u definite an nouncement on the pilot in about.

Wins World

Golf Tourney

the

to

shy One

"personally in fed up

And I may neck, plenty of others are too. Umpire won't name him - came up to me for his $14 fee at the end of a game and while -he-put-it in his wallet any he bad $1,500 in that wallet. Well, that's not softball, You feiters have got to put everything in until we become established' ul least. That's all I've got say. Here's the treasurer with the accounts,"

to

The accounts were accepted subject to an Internal audit.

AMENDMENT VOTED

By vole

four

125).

ARTIE'S, HEADLINE

INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW

with-

Chuding

BERMAN CAPTAINS

DEEP WATER

BAY GOLF

Matches in the second round of the Deep Water Bay Mixed Foursomes competition have now. been completed, results being us follows:

Zatopek's Six Miles the vas 28 minutes 30.1 seconds, com-

Mr and Mrs J. A. H. Snub- pared with the record on the ders fost to Dr and Mrs J. B. books of 28 minutes 30.8 seconds Mackie, 20th Green; Mr and Mrs by Viljo Heino (Finland) 11

J. G. Byington lost to Mr and 1049, but it is 10.7 secantis slower than the time set recent-Ms L. H. Robinson 3-2; Mr ly by Brknin's Gordon Piric-28 and Mrs R. Main lost to Austin

up; minutes 10.4 seconds at London's He and Mrs A. Hayes 2

and Mrs R. K. Collings beat Afr Whit City-which is awaiting |

and Mra c. II. 3-2;

Liang

W latification.

Hines and Mrs Elrick beat

Halt bing batter known as maleur outside-leik

the

Cheong Kin-man Beats

Henricks In Jon

Back Stroke Race

a Russian team and equalled 3-2 and Mrs S. S. Gortion, Cheong Kin-man. win the 100 Yards Back Stroke exhibi-

tion from Jon Henricks by almost one body length, and break, his own record of 63.2 secs established in 1962 by more than one and a half seconds in the excellent time of 61.4 secs.

History was mande last night at the Victoria Recrea four by 200 Metres Relay 11 The record stands at one minute 39.7 Green and Miss Mirams 1 up: tion Club pool during the second gala, arranged by, the seconds established in 1951 by Mr and Mrs P. F. Watkinson HKASA for Jon Henricks, the Australian swimming, atars

lbst to Mr and Mrs J. C. Brown appearance in two exhibition swims.

J. Kerr and

Miss do Save A packed house first of all witnessed a brilliant last year by a. British. Southern Counties teum; but earlier this beat

10th Green; Mr and Mrs Ꮃ . Ꭺ year, an East German toom was Johnson lost to Mr and Mrs W reported to have knocked a

anth

N. Gray 8-4, record. of a second off the

Matches in the Third round Tho

Pentathlon women's record

should a searing system Ot

completed by 23rd Zonerally adopted starkla at August. These are as follows;

Dr and Mrs J. B. Mockla v 4,185, points by Mrs Fanny Blackers Koon (Netherlands). Mr and Mrs L. H. Robinson; Reuter.

Austin 110 and Mrs. A. Hayes v. Mr and Mrs R. K. Collings; W. E. Hines and Mrs Elrick v Mr and Mrs 3. C. Brown; J. Kerr and Miss de Save v Mr and Mrs W. N. Gray.

Australians In A Commanding Position Against Lancashire

bo

JUNIOR COMPETITIONS

The

of Jor

The judges however, decktiert The second, was the magni-

Hen that the Hongkong combination ficent swimming ricks, against a combination of had won by a touch in the ex- Lau Yn-wal and "Sonny" Mon- celtent-time-of-2-min-103-sees, eiro, the Colony's representa-. The crowd, walted tensely for live in the last Olymples, on the announcement of the time Honricks; and an attempt on the Colony's 223, registered by

when it was stated that he had yds record of 2 mins, 14.4 secs

broken

record by the Colony ulso held by Ceng Kin-man.

alms four seconds in the re- 10.6 Lau Yu-wal, swimining the maritable time of 2 milh

cheer rose for first leg of 100 yds, set a suar secs., a tremendous first competition Juniors was held at Deep Water ching pace from the start, and, from everyone prosent.

Henricks Bay last Thursday. There were remained level with

Monteiro,

THE RESULTS. 23 entries in a Medal competithe entire distance, tion, the winner being Anthony taking over the remaining 120

The following were the results:. Gray with a nelt 68. Eleanor

eanor yde, with the advantage of the

Women's 220 yds Breast-stroke-- 1, Kwak Kaul Fortuna); Loc

Le Teun); †, Backe, fan Chalmers and Dill dive off the wall, oblained two

clear body lengths lead froin Wong Yuk-big runners-up Gray were joint

fol Tin), Time.” 5 with nett 71.

Robert Henricks, and continued with lang-long Malcolm

With the 220 yds Biwiat: étrakcoT, Lau son won the competition for the the terrific pace, The Australian cricketers wore in a commanding least number of puits with a crowd on its foot, and screaming Leung-Yang Ching Wing

power and slowly crept up inch position against Lancashire after the second days play in total of 30. Brian Booth: being for Henricks, Jon turned on the their three-day match here today.

Competition and it / Monteiro in what seemed to be yen (Fort). Time: 3 min. 40. ES, Lancashire were forced to follow, on 188 runs behind. Next, Fung Ying-cheo- (L.) Larde

& deadheat. after replying with 184 to the Australian total of 372. is hoped that players will ar- By the close the County had lost four second innings range their own partners and

come as early as possible, wickets for 167 runs and still required 21 to avoid an

Entry lists are now posted in Club Houses for the Deep Water innings defeat.

Bay Cup and Championship 50 competitions which are scheduled the last day for receipt of en- 23 to be played on September 13,

tries being September 6,

weakened by an injury

Manchester, Aug. 10.

of four to three, out of the 20 voting members present, a change was made in the Constitution of the Hong- Association. Softball kung

voting members All other It has been entered In the 18 and the first four planes hoine abstained,

With Dr F. J. Molthen in the transport handleap section by in each of the two sections re-

Mr A. M. Oxurio pro- Mrs G. J. MacKenzie of celve prizes of £10,000, £3,000 chair,

£1,000 and £500 re-posed that the Constitution Australia, 43-year-ok widowed and mother of two sons, who will spectively. China Mail Special. should be changed so that the "Organisation shall consist of a herself be a member

Clairman, an Hon. Secretary,

and an iton. Treasurer, council members who shall be efected at each General Meeting and manage the affairs of the Association.'

This

proposal was discussed at length and it The Lancashire batting was Lancashire, 2nd: Inning; was decided finally that the

to the Ikin, b. H amendment was ambiguous In wordlug and should be changed,opening batuman, Winston Place, Howard, c. Davidson b. Hi to a form still embodying the who was struck on the head by Grieves, not out

Lindwall b. and retired Wharton, e. Rame intentions as follows a ball from Miller

Archer Chicago, Aug. 10.

The

Organisation

be in the first innings. He was un- sheil

Lindwall b. Ring Mrs MacKenzie han ironed Lew Worsham of Penn-governed by a Clairman, an able to open the second knock, Marner, c.

he Edrich, not, out Australian

Nationalsylvania won

and Secretary, the $25,000 Mon.

Hon. but it was announced that

Extras of Aeronautics

and four Cound will bat necessary tomorrow.. first prize in the World Treasurer. Bying

After reaching 115 for

Total (for 4 wkts) 167 Ausrolja for young people. Golf Championship" yester-members who shall

at each Annual General Meet-Lancashire collapsed in the first the innings against, first, the spin The crew also includes Miss day, in one of the mosting and who shall manage

Bowling. Constance. Jordan, of Brisbane exciting finishes

Association, but of Doug Ring and Jack Hill, and in the uitairs of the

the Hon. Secretary and Hon. then, who is believed to be the only history of the game.

devastating spell of now woman abronautical engineer in He sank a 140-yard approach ger shall not have votleg ball bowling by Keith Miller her powers."

and Ray Lindwall.

Miler took three wickets in This was to form. In which

balls without conceding 11 one the amendment

ginally run to finish with three for 37. Was voted In. A formal objection Jack 3kin (30), and Ken Worsham's dramatic shot was then proposed by Mr D. Grieves, the Australian, not out At least 20 women are expected gave him a 68 and a 72-hole E, d'Aimed itemedios, second- 102, stiffened the batting In the tax in the transport handicap total of 278, ten under par, oned by Mr W. E. Hollands, that second innings.. section of the race for which ai the Tam O'Shanter Country the wording, should.. mpų Have Ikin was in group form. His the moment, six aircraft arm Club course near here,

been arbitrarily altered, without, eritered.

Harper, who finished just be as in the case of any fresh over daiving against the slow bowlers delighted"; the 23,000 Some of them will be passen-fore Worshum, had, a birdle amendment, having been sent crowd. He batted an hear and tera aboard the KLM Dutch air-three at the last hole for a. 70 in writingiid, all; the Clubs com-three quarters, hilting eight fours Lines Dougins DC-6A, which is to and an DEETCgate of 270. His cernod 28 days in advance before playing on to Hil. carry" emigrants from Holland second place was worth $10,000. This objection was

Two wickets tell cheaply and and other

Best of the overseas players, the minutes

103 runs were needed to take the were António Cerda, of Argen-

a week's time.

at the College founded

club

andı

iti

Australia, and Mrs Evelyn Koren,

24 of Melbourne. Mra Koren in shot on the final green for a 1947 won the Royal Victoria Aero. two under par to beat Chandler Club of Australia's qword as the Harper of Virginia by most promizing young, pilal.

k na muide-paying passengers

stroko.

be clected

noted in

Dr

Un-

live

one,

Ring.

nother aircraft

is one of tina; ffector Thomson of Scot- The election of the Commis-tourists, bat again when Grieves Britain's

p's new propeller et aru nad Norman von Nida of slouch and Counell members, in was joined by Edrich. Despe

with

bruised and swollen hand, Edrich secounts, a 300 miles an hour Australls. who tied for 27th accordance

the new gamely hold up one end. while amendment then, followed. Ba entered by British Buro-ince with 291: each.

Grieves punished some loose pean Airways Corporation. Mr Worsham's. Brat three rounds Multhen was re-opetad John D. Profumo, Earliamentary were 65, 72 and 73, and Har opposed as Commissioner Mr bowling, especially by Secretary to, the British, Minis pors 00, 09. and 71.

Wally Ma. became Chairman, Grloves hil nine fours in his ter of Civil Aviation, will travel After them in third place was Mr J. Carvalho, Hon. Secretary, unbeaten 02 at the close, apa crew member,

Al Upsselink of New York, who Mr Mike Heacome, Hon. Tret

Mesara A. Ozarlo, ekes gasa, in from London air-won $5,000. A. Anal round of surer, and pory to: Chingburch, New Zen 12 gave fum an aggregsta, of Bill Eng, S. Hanet and D. 8.

Line Chenell meltabcrfi tober 281.Router.

THE SCOREBOARD

Australians," ink Truinge, 378. Lancashire, lat. Innings"

Davidson

Ring

MR

2 21 30

4 50 1 42 -Reuter.

second with 31.

02

3

A

FANZING GOLF

The best Medal scores 18 turned at Fanling during

week-end were as follows:

Canada Beats Cuba In Davis Cup Tie

min, 19.Dee.

Women's 220 yds Bank, Strokemi Time 3 min 14 sep Carvalho (Forth, Yong Wah-yu.

May Mack (BYMCA), Chan Sla 100 yds Back Stroke Exbipilo0e

Cheong Xin-man (Fort); 2, Jan Henricks

(Australia). Time: sec. (unaticlal record).

100 yd Free Style-1, ip, Hay

(Chung Sing); 3, Chan Wipp-kel (CS); 3 Lam Kwan-ngar (Ching Wing). Time: 57.9 sécs, Png

Women's 20 yds Free Stylöynnů, Varwin Glen. (FYMCA); 25. Coul Shing-e

Luke no Mon thren (LT

Back Strokemi, Wood Norli (BCAA); 2; Lum Lam

Tam-sing semi-on (Furt): 3 Chicl Lae-chi

ICW). Time 2: min., 51: ROCA, ARE

Montreal, Aug. 10. Canada beat Cuba, by matches to, two in American, Zone. Davi anal tle yesterday anualidad to meet the United Stato 10 re- the Zone final. the

Canalla led 3-0 at the start of

won Sik-hon (Fort),

• Divlaget, Chan Wolson (Fort)}

20 yds Free Style ExiSIELLOR, Jon Henricks, Timor 2 mm. 10.3 secs. Colony Record).

Ladles 4 x 24 Medley (Individi Valles (EYMCA): 22. She-wig (Fort): 3, Chan Ching-spu (Fort),

Old Course (S.S.S. 72) Frank the final day's play in which the Yeh 80-20-nett 60; LH, remaining two singles were won wtobinson 76-11-Nett 07; P. J.by Cuba.

The public advised that Orlando Garrido beat Bob Bo- 6 Daly 80-16-Nett 69; L. D.

Wednesday, Augimi 12,` jət. Kilbee 01-20 Nett 7

dad 9-7, 2-0, 0-3 and. 6-2, and commencing at pan, Zon izdo New Course (5.5.5. 71) W. E. Reynaldo Carrido beat Paul with ive a, demonstration or NAT

swimming strokes, inud. KUJIR Will also supply 2 Hines 77-8 New 60; R. Skel-Willey 6-3, 6-4, 3-6 and: 11-8. -

"answers, to tons, written is. - Roder. Bon 03-24-Nett 89.

THE GAMBOLS

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