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RECORD HEAVE

This picture was snapped as the 16-pound shot had Jeff Chan Wai-chuen's hand on its way to a new Colony record of 12 feet 9 inches. The South China athlete is competing for Hongkong at the Asian Games in Manila in May,-China Mail Photo,

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The

THE CHINA MAIL," TUESDAY, MARÇIL 20, 1954.

AU CHI-YIN SCORES A DOUBLE HAT-TRICK

AGAINST

By I. M.

MANILA

MacTAVISH

When the memory of this uneven encounter is long forgotten I am sure that the magnificent double hat-trick by spring heeled Au Chi-yin will be recalled among football men in the Colony. The little policeman had the 'Midas Touch' as far as goals were concerned and he got at least three that were real 18 carat affairs.

Tut Au Chi-yin, goalkeeper Campos, and Tomlinson's brilliant goal apart, there is little that will be remembered about this game unless it is the astonishing superiority of the local boys even although they were playing for three-quarters of the game with only 10 men. This was due to the retirement of Fong Sai-chow in the 25th minute of the game after he had received a nasty fncial injury.

twothes!

and the de- Tetrden: h no uniwer to the combination,

TWO STAND OUT

(Eastern) Bentos (Prison); Tomlinson (RAF). Monn (Police), Au Chl-yin (Police), Lo Shiu-luen (Pulice), Tre Kun-ho (Eastern).

In the early part of this game middle and Au Chi-yin patting Sat-chow it was only the superlative work it into the net of young Canipos in the Manila, Utree Umis goal that stopped the score from tting out of respectable pro- portions. This youngster bandled the ball la the air with great akill and

th certainty and decent covering from the men in front the night have managed to keep the score down even juth

had

If the Mal defenders bad dreams lust night then you cun be sure that the falest thing in double acts - Santos and Au Chi-yin was in the feature spot. It was a case of Santos putting the bull into the

Best Tennis

Player In The World Today, Don Budge Says

Angusta, Georgia, Mar. 22.

Retiring tennis star Don Badge said today that fellow professional Richard (Pancho) Gonzales "looks like the best player in the world right now."

Bulge, who wanonteed yesterday that he was stepping out of the Jack Kramer professional Trenge to return in vis job at the Town Tennis Club in New York, is in a grond position to know.

He said that he has onk won one of 48 singles and shalle malch's siue ie has been with the tour and "I'm just about 1 ma- vinced that the competition be te 1 for the n w

Bage. gemple overlook huw

Francisco St gura | mole Sical and manager of the Boori he and

They bersalinan

June the Town Tennis Club, said that he Tour when Kramer was the best wil lay in a tournament here then regularly and there just to keep my hand Bat carht now I say tinazalės m

and he

bent

is the best in the world

Tao * 4: t. du 12 this! multi-au, a geine where tautters jeane ticle and last. To Aleman Tokemon Res the honour for the first of these. Is cars in the 1

England Saved

| 20th minute of the gume and put From A

Follow-on

Port of Spain, Mar. 22. Freddie Trieman and Brian Statham, the lust

his side tour is in the lead. J

ball near

the Collecting the touch! ne he worked his way about slot the byline: when

swerred to Ash yards out he hef to what appeared to be the ideal position to centre the ball; friend and for alikę ob- viously thought that this was bis atention, but seeing a narrow wieket pair, today saved

the diminutive winger Engiand from opening

a follow-on Auddenly le: go a fast swerving ahot which screwed away into by taking the first innings 597 — five runs Corner of the net to the total to astonishment of

bat: the

more than needed to make luckers and

the

defenders the West in 8, who made clustered in the goalmouth,

681 for eigh feclared, but The vler outstanding gooi was scored by Au Chi-yin in the again, second half when he clipped u brilliant shot over his shoulder and into the back of the net beyond the clawing fingers of Ciurpos

the

the game

West Indies took the new ball son after tea, and whion Lock was on leg before at 510 Eng- landt still needed 22 to avert a follow-on.

AFTER A DEVASTATING LAST LAP SPRINT

The 5,000. Metres race at the Colony Championships would develop into a great duel between South China's Chan King-yin and RAP's Jack Wood, it was generally predicted. But there was a surprise packet in the race in the person of Cfn. Grant who opened up on the 12th lap with a terrific sprint that saw him leave the others far behind. This picture was snapped very shortly after he collapsed at the finish, a Colony Champion,China Mall Photo.

LEAGUE BADMINTON

Craigengower Qualify To Meet Chinese YMCA In Final Play-off

By “ARGONAUT”””

Craigengower Cricket Club yesterday qualified to meet the defending cham. plons, Chinese YMCA, in a final play-off for the Colony's top badminton team honours the Men's "A" Division League.

over-

and

Billy Soares (Recrelo) lost to Foo 11-15; lost to Young 3-15.

Bernard Brown (Recreio)

Doubles

Te referer gave 2 very Ten runs later Laker Was

pozabity decision delayed

in Hougkung's favour in the 100truck in the eye by a bumper from King and left the field and Tse with blood pouring ammute of

from the Kam-ho shower RO similar i wound. He went to hospital to hesitation as he blasted the spot, have itches inserted. kick into th: net. This goal put In 12 minutes before the rluse

Both teams completed their fixtures with one defeat each, sustained at each the locals two up and they never the West Indies scored five runs

other's hands, and the final play-off is expected to be held on Tuesday, March 30, who will be resident looked in any danger of losing i for the loss of no wicket,

on a neutral court. Denis Compton completed his their lead.

The Vailey Club cleared youngster with a hard-earned The Manija side fought with first Test century since his 112

towards the 18-14 triumph.

weli determinalign in the against South Africa at Notting- their last hurdle greater

Pomeroy started 1931 In

in fine style by this morning's final second half when they brought ham in

play. His chancoless innings coming, St. Teresa with a com- built himself a substantial beat Lam Ming-tak 15-2. in a couple of substitutes, but

Insteri

Soares & IL F. Gonsalves while one could not but admire had then

four hours 38 ortable margin of 7-2 despite lead. Funk's accurate stream of

11 fours, conceding

in the drops and lobs soon forced his walkover

Into number of (Recreio) lost to Foo & Young of the opponent 4 thunk I can still play well the exicevour of players like minutes and he had hit

He and

had last doubles match Tom Graveney EAGERNESS TO WIN

Gonzalez, Razon, Alverez, Gurda enough to give th:

errors, especially at the net, and 9-21; lost to W. C. Chung & younger

no doubt taken their fifth wicket stand to evening and Pacheco there Bouls sate he thought

other win enabled him to gradually forge Patrick Wong 11-21. fetit ws a pretty stift game." Win the

Holt,

Jodles came He added that he and Side, that the team is being outclassed at the lunch interval.

in the opening singles ahend to 13-17, the prove that they are the best in also took

Auld defend their world by the local players.

of the evening when the 1th st

A bad slip on the floor and a In hospital over | match walf Geen Alk

They lack the soccer intuition batsman, wi doubles

improved "Junior" weakoning of his strokes at this al Av trn-· prote-uupal Sepura huge same

cost Funk or natural footballers and their the week-end for treatment for vastly sere of position is uncertain. asthma and will take no further Pomeroy edged out a game D. stale nearly

match us the St. Teresa boy Gonzale, Ungrad State Spydes mik Sernag a counted, Wimbledon.- United Press.

to levol Champion in 1918-19, hal succe

They are terribly keen, however, part in the match. Jeff Stoll-C. Enu by 15-10.

Injured

forceful fought back strongly nursing

Pomeroy's more and it is obvious that they allmeyer, overpowering serve."

want to do well, but they do not finger was also absent and the straites from the backcourt and the score at 13-13 and force the

set to deuce. mensure up to the real standards West Indies captaines was taken deadly crosscourt smashes en- abled him to be always slight- of feet class football as played over by Frank Worrell.

Craigengower y head of the

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THREE CHANGES

IN WELSH

ELEVEN

Wrexham, Mu

I could," the 30-year old tenis

Budge

I under led Funk Bownes could take has brate a laen he gave up the in

Wales, who have an outside who

change of qualifying bou

World Cup

the it

M

to the redi a's sport was caprinted cray Seleratio

Carl Bra Competition, Jave Koca

vete in Bobby Retis.

made three wh me

Socver

Internshinsel

Ireland here on March 31.

Alt Kebe, Azan E keeper, the Vinly DETA V. 24- plages Howells (Cordil), "Suli- van places Batter At right back an Prevord Phot div. places Davies (Newca.lie). inside-tight.

It fl

the

1.000 Athletes Will Take Part In Asian

1

title

Flat Racing Season Opens

1

In England

Lincolu, Mar. 22.

bere.

In the neal side Pau King-yin did what intle he had to do with ! skill and confidence. Lau Chi- ping and Riley were sound backs | with Santos far and away the

best half-back ufield.

1...

The

THE SCOREBOARD

West Indies, 1st Innings, 681 for eight declared England, ist bixings Button, e. Ferguson b King

Weekes 1.

Pairaudean b.

and b.

Balley, Fergusun

C.

King

D.

Lo Shiu-luen, who started að | T. inside-lett. moved 10 centre The 1954 flat racing sea-half when Fong Sai-chow was P. Mus son opened here today in Injured and he did his job weil. spring-like weather. It was The Ic ward line got a lot of

Team in which

work and the first of 3394 meetings every man made 詩 worthwhile W. Watson, c. Atkinson b.

Walcott comprising over 2,300 races contribution to the victory.

For Manila Campos v

i was easily | T. Gravenry. to be staged in Britain be-

Walcott tween now and November. the outstanding player Dauden.

Garcia,

rela, Alverez,

Gonzalez and R.

40

..

61 Teresa's only

***** wander

the

Brown & Rozario (Recreio) last to Foo & Young 12-21; beat Chung & Wong 21-14.

LATEST STANDINOS Men's "A" Division

10

2

2

P W

A Pix 35 10 10 CCC CYMCA 0 5 1 34 20 Funk's greater steadiness at St Teresa. 6 1 5 20 34 this

exciting juncture and Recreio Pomeroy's inability to shake off his tendency during the night in overshooting his services over

up to Bill Funit point for point the baseline enabled Funk to

second

in the initial stages of the take a commanding 17-13 lead.

match of the singles

Pomeroy was able to add only 14 evening which was featured by

some long rallies. From 9-9 one point in the three ensuing that he hac and a however, Funk's greater steudi- services ness and experience took him to weak net return gave Funk his

two set point. 13513-0 and to 15-9 after

In the other match at Reercio, changeovers of services.

Chinese YMCA squad wore Craigen alven the

the

G

TODAY'S GAMES

Men's "B" Division

CYMCA v CCC.

Tytam v Recrelo.

OXFORD CREW SETS COURSE RECORD

London, Mar. 22. The Oxford University boat a strong challenge by Rower third string. was given Recreio until 3-3 when the Y's race crew today set up a new

for Tecord Beth tussle by schoolboy broke through the deadlock with finalist E. Marques-Lim before a singles win by Ramon Young stretch of the bost race course he was able to take his set by over Billy Soares and left their 19 15-10. The St Teresa boy took

133

4

C. and L.

173

Games It is the biggest programme | Pacheco, who had the distine. Pooner. b. Walcott

"

A

first

six-to-one

retired hurt

Jimmy Kh00.

collaring

the 1,254 yards

the River on

Thames from

post at Mortlake. an early 3-0 lead and was still opponents by the wayside by Barnes Bridge to the winning

remaining iwo

Their time was two minutes 10 ahead at 9-8 when Khoo broke

54,5 seconds.

the tour for his side when he F. Trueman, lbw b. King 19 through his opponent's defence/doubles games of the evening.

very

Extras

Total

with a brilliant epoli of smashing

22 to lead by. 13-8 and eventually

win the set by 15-10.

537

Displaying top form in the Fall of wickets 1/13; 2/135; doubles, Craigengower increased 3/301: 4/314; 5/424;

6/493; their lead to 4-1 when R. Tay

Maulla, Mar. 23. The

Kelsey A centrifution

entries (Arsenal), Sullivan Cardiff, yesterday disclosed that some Shrewood (Card), Paul (Man 1,000 athletes prom 19 Astan chester Cly), Daniel (Sunder- nations will see netion in the land), Dues (Totenha, cap Second Aslan Cames opening in handicap tai), Foules (Newens!), Ford Manila on May . (Cardiff). John Charles (Leeds),

On top of the list is Japan

The Philip Bryson, Bryson was thrown at what the local football throngs | 7408; 8/610; 9/637. Ivor Allchurch (Swansea), with 146 athletes. Clarke (Manchester City).

pines and Chinn have not yet accounted for their representa- Lives, but they are, expected to be second and third in the size of the entry list.

»Bayer's« TONIC

TONIC

Summer Time

is here!

You'll soon need

a PHILCO

air-conditioner

ever in the history of the lion of getting the first goal of A. Luck, lbw Worrell British turf.

headed a Gonzalez cross into

1. Statham not out fair sized crowd saw the the net in the sixti minule of

an raec.

apprentices the second half, were the ones

who caught the eye most. by won

Verdict: The

small chanco Star Odoon, ridden by 17-year-old Scottish ind Tommy crowd was a clear indication of thought about this game but there were periods of Interest .and nine goals stopped the from becoming proceedings

Chi-King Favourite backers had their dreary. Super-sixer, Au

a special doft of the Worrell' only success In the second yin gets

de-Romadhin for п by two-year-old MacTavisht topper Nation which have already event

deadly perform Atkinson Bled their athletes aside from Little Rabbit at 1 to 10. Sir lightful and Japan are Afghanistan, Burma, Gordon Richards' first mount of once.

Ceylon, Hongkong,

the start but he remounted and rode a great finish to beat the favourite by u head.

won

Indonesia, the season, Pecan, was second.

Korea, Paids.an, Singapore, Douglas Smith, runner-up Manila: Thailand, Vietnam and Malaya, to Sir Gordon in the Jockeys' Benito;

THE TEAMS

1

Bowling

M

R

W

41 10 17 3

20

2

58

1

34

13

14

32 12

00

47 17 155

52

Ferguson Stollmeyer

G 2 10 Walcott

34 18 Cámpos; Dauden, West Indies, 2nd Innings Garcia, Alvarez, Pairaudeau, not out Cambodia, North Borneo at Championship last season, made Codinez, Castilo, Vincente, Ferguson, not out Irun

Aslan Games a good start with a double on Pacheco, Gonzalez, Razon. are the Federation members, aside from Nuls (five to two) and Royal (Israel und Heredia came in the Philippines

to 0). A big for Benito and Codinez in the which have yet to enter their gamble on an Irish horse, John second half.)

athletes. United Ford, respective

in the astray

Tonkong Selection: Рай Press

Greetweet Plato over

Lau Trueman seven King-yin (South China); furlongs. Backed from four to Chi-ping (South China), Riley Bailey one to odds on favourite he was (Police); Martin (RAF), Fong left at the start and tolled in last amid some beoing/Router.

China, Orchids (100 and

PANDEMONIUM

SHATTERED THE SIESTA

Entroncamento, Portugal,

Mar, 22.

Pandemonium shattered the siosta in peaceful little Entron- camento as ruferee and two

linesmen drova tirough the town chased by howling soccer fank

▪; In a second che.

went

Bobby Locke To Take One More Crack At The American Open

Johannesburg,

# Adeleo, Mar. 22. Bobby Lock), triumphant Polica. pulled up the first car after his 202 aggregate over the but the three then, escaping par 72 Hensington 0,702 yards Team & Second Division match in course, sald today that he hoper the aren, asked to be allowed to 10 grown his career with a vie

when the second near tory Invibe American Open.

paristop god, offre mia ha had decided to stay

Stumped angry.

supporters JOANZA SEKRETAR live years in the Union I "Police struggled: to "POTKana Tiwili kusite one more crack

the : Supporter if while

alf for "but my did erskhusidan is back,

the referee's car, make pasta, at the American Open "entini44

THE GAMBOLS

YESTERDAY YOU'VE BEEN WORKING VERY HARD RECENTLY, GAMBOL - TAKE A DAY OFF HAVE A GO00 REET

THANK YOU, SIR

Total (for no wkl)

Bowling

M

0

R

1

4

Reuter.

THE RESULTS Men's "A" Division CCC 7. St Teresa 2

Singles D. C. Lau (CCC) lost to

+

Funk

and D. C. Lau accounted for Junior Pomeroy 10-15; bent J. "Spud Molla" and J. C. Kol by C Koh 16-3, 21-3 and Bill Funk and Wong bent Pomeroy and Kal-cheon by 21-0.

(CCC) boat Pomeroy 18-14; bent Koh 15-9, Jimmy Khoo (CCC) beat Ed Marquez-Lim 16-10, Doubles

&

Lau D. C. Robert TAY (CCC) best Spuddy Motta & J. "boat Junior Koh 21-3;

D. C. Iau clinched the issue surprisingly easy 15-8 With

next singles in the victory

Lau match over. J. C. Koh. played like a book and scored C. frequently with fine drops and Pomeroy & Ed Marquez-Lim

strong sideline smashes against 21-6.

an opponent who was visibly tired out by his earlier efforts.

BEST MATCH

The best match of the eventyr,

however, was the return singles Wencounter

between

"Junior"

The previous record of two, minutes 6 acconds was made

by the Cambridge crew in the 1048 raco.

This year's

race; the 100ti,' will be hold on April 3. The

four miles

374 race is over yards.Reuter,

Malayan Shuttlers Swamp England

In #

London, Mar. 22. badminton match against Malaya today England

failed to win a game and lost by seven rubbers to nil,

Bill Funk & Wong Kai-cheong (CCC) beat Pomeroy... Marquez-Lim

ta 21-01 lost

0-21 (walk-

Motta

& Koh over).

Recreio 3, Chinese YMCA 1 Bingles Francis Rozario - (Harrelo)

Among the results were: EL. Choong and B.B. Choong beat J.R. Best and W.C. Shute 15-8 18-8; beat. A.D. Jordan and J.D. McColl 3-13, 15-7. Dal Tel-hock and Ong Poh lin | Boat Jordan and McColl 15-10,

15-13--Franco-Presse.

0 Pomeroy and Bill Funk which

saw Funk stone for his recent beat W. F. Foo 18-5; lost to 18-5; beat Best and Shulp 15-8, defent at the hands of the Ramen Young B-15.

by Barry Appleby

TO-DAY I'LL DO THE FIRES) WE'RE NICE AND EARLY SO WE CAN HAVE A GOOD DAY! AND WASH UP AROMINENTI

ROUND THE SHOPS AND I'LL MAKE

THE BEDS 21439

LATER MUST BUT THE PARCELS DOWN, GEORGE, THEN COME AND HELP ME GET THE SUPPER WELL, I'M.MANYONE WOULD, THINK HE'D BEEN WORKING

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