JAPAN AND INDIA TAKE_THE_LEAD
THE CHINA MAIL- MONDAY, MAY 9, -1954.
As Eight New Records
Were Set
Up On First Day Of Asian Games
Manila, May 2.
The Japan and India delegations proved today they were the teams to beat in the Second Asian Games.
The two teams captured the lion's share of Honours in the track and field flual events while placing the majority of their athletes in the trials. Nationalist China and South Korea showed surprising power in the same events.
Asian Games records were smashed in eight of the 11 truck and field events today by at least 22 different competitors.
athletes
Invlla'n
Won Fold South Korell's
to Choi had Medals in the diseas throw and turn the speed on the final 25 the running high jump, while metres of the 1,500-metre run Japon took one Gold Medal into beat out Yoshitaka Muroya the running broad jumping and from Japan who was right on his heels with Line of 3:1B three creund places.
South Koren's Chol Yun Child One second behind him was Japan's Michie Ueki with was the only outsidey to wie a first place from the Japan 3:09.
and
Indians, Grushing Th Asian Games record 11 14 1.500-metre run with a time of 3 num. 80 2 secs.
A DISAPPOINTMENT
The running high jump was disappointment to the fans berntise they thought a now Games record would be
Aslup
Japan, China and Korea aisoi won their first burkettsal Con- texts as di defending Asian at this year with all the talents
Games champion Philippines
Japan humbing Indonesia 61-
available.
The winning Jump of fl Ajeet 40 and Korea had le troubleth Inches by India's
be The Singh, however, may later defeating Cambodia 89-49
ideelared a new record over the Philippines downed Singapore 82-03, China beat Thailand 3-old mark of d 4th inches. 46.
Japan's wrestlers won all six of their serni-Brol elimination
matcher.
HOME SOCCER
Fina!
FINAL STANDINGS
The discus throw was dif- ferent story, however, with the first dive winners all smashing the old Aslan Oames mark of 130 10th ins. set in New Delhi in 1981.
First-place Pardumon of Indin tossed the 142 13th ins
The Standings
In the Chilled From un- posing for
the Becond Asian Games,
Japan, led with 29 points followed by India with 28, ́China win 15, South Korea with 18, the Philippines with Tive - and-"Binsipere and Indiabula - wilk, obe
Booring
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con.
In the unofficial rystom 10 pointa In given for each first place ti the Analų, lys för meand, four for third, three for fourth, two for Arth and one for kixth.--Ünlied Prem.
DAVIS CUP
RESULTS
The Hague, May 2. Spain completed a 4-1 win over the Netherlands today in the Davis Cup European zone first round tie.
They meet Italy in the second
round.
E.
IOC MEETING TO DISCUSS WHETHER NEXT OLYMPIAD BE STAGED AT MELBOURNE
London, May 2.
some
Members of the International Olympic Committee have major problems to tackle during the next two weeks in their meetings in Lausanne and Athens.
:
The sessions open in Lausanne on May 3 with a meeting of the six-man Executive Committee presided over by Mr Avery Brundage of the United States. The following two days, representatives of the Interna- tional federations of all Olympic sports will meet the Exerutive Committee to discuss their problems.
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The Executive Committee will be told what these federations feel about LASTS 28 SECONDS streamlining the games and how they react to eliminating certain events, notably those affecting, teams.
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One of the bodies to which to be anything to stand in the they will pay special attention | way of Cortina Dampezzo in the International Equestrian | (Haly) staging the 1950 winter Hear_2–Tang Pol-wah (Bingapore)
Federation for the equestrian Olympics, plaris for which 12.1: Cinco, l'hilippines.
200 Metres-Frisle (three to
the next Olympiad | have already reached events in quality).
Heal 1-M. Sharift
the advanced singe. expected to provide Dati (Paki- b) 216
hottest discussione during (record, previous holder, L. Philo,
In today's remaining singles, full India, za soca),
for Olympic Congress
Applications Balwant Singh. India; P. Subido,
from Martinez (Spain) best Athena.
the National |Philippines.
Dehner! (Netherlands) 6-3, 6-3,
of East Real 2-Buhamad Aslam (Pakis
Indeed it is possible for the Committees ton)
you 3-7, 6-8 and 0-3, and L1956 summer games still to be
and Nationalist China 22.4
Akizo (Japan); Ah Yung-alth (Pormom), (Netherlands) beat J. Draner
from Melbourne anticipated away M. Onbrid badia 22.3 (Spain) 6-4, 4-6 6-3 and 0.4. Abdul Aziz
the question (Pakistan); I Jaltee (Korea).
- Kouter,
equestrian events. EGYPT WINS Hent 4-Stephen Xavier (Hong- kong) 22.1 #:
Tintin Bonny (Burma); J. Serhalawon Endonesia).
Cairo, May 2. For seven days, there will be Egypt completed a 4-1 victory meetings in Athens. The Running Broad Jump (Final),
Arst 1--Gagawa Noriaki (Japan) 23 41 | over Turkey in their first round 9% in; 2-donada Yusniro (Japan): European cone Davis Cup match 3. Tel Sheng-lin (Pannosa).
Women 200 Meires-Trials (three here today. They next oppose to quality),
BOCH.
Hent Aszuko Nambu (Japan) 255 seca (record, previosta holder. Kimiko Okamoto, Japan, 20 sees me Lablished at New Delhi in 1951); 1 Sests (Philipple Step 13. Souza (India). "Heat --Midori Toska (Japan) 120 secs: Kimiko Okemoto (Japan):
Mory D. Souza (India),
Discus Throw (hion).
1. Parduman Singh (India) 142 few robes (Adan Gathew re- cord previous holder,
Sweden.
(Egypt)
MONACO ELIMINATED
taken
of
theso
three will be occupied by Pestana between the Executive Committee and representatives
events
Monte Carlo, May 2. Yugoslavia gained a winning | Mei Makhan
3-0 lead over Monaco in the first round of the European zone Davis Cup tie here today when they won the roubles.
Singh, India, 130 feet 10% inches): Singh 2-Pey litachi (Purmoka); 3-Ching discus Lu (Formats).
Rutining Hen Jump funn Adeet Singh (India) o feet 416 incfe 2 Yukio Ishikawa (Japan) (me height); 3, Andres Franco (Philip- pines) (same height)
All but four Japanese men runners qualified for the semi- Anuts in the dash and running events. Everyone of the Japan- ese girl runners qualified London, May 2. positions In the Eng-the setni-finals-United Press.
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vote and it is they who decide
it seems probable that the Burghley faction will gain the day, and the samme game
will take place in Melbourne as planned with the equestrian oventa held elsewhere proba ably in a German elty,
If Melbourne is counted it, Rome or Brussels is regarded
Turpin Loses
Crown In Sensational Fight
Rome, May 2.
as the titles most likely to sup- plant the Australian city though American countrico the Latin
for
Britain's Randolph Tur- would probably fight hard
European the bid which Buenos Aires is
his lost pin said to be prepared to make.
middleweight crown to the The venues of the summer Italian champion, Tiberio
before With the blue prints them, the International Olym ple Committee wil meet in full session on May 12, probably for three days after a solemn open- ing of this, the 40th session by
not expected to be chosen the King of the Hellenes on the and winter games for 1900 are Mitri, here tonight in a sensational contest, which during these meetings though there may be some discussions lasted less than a minute. and there is bound to be con-
Spanish referee siderable lobbying.-China Mall Turpin to his comer after he Special,
to be sharply
mem-
The
sent
had been dazed by being floored by a hard left hook early in the first round,
KCC Lose To opinion, was in no
Guests At Prize-Giving
a edunt of
of the National Olympic Com- evening of May 10. today's singles, T. Adelmittees. More than 40 nations
DIVIDED OPINION beat B. Cevansir are expected to be represented. | (Turkey) 6-2, 0-2 and 8-0 and
There seemO S. Gurel (Turkey) beat A. Cobas
They will not only discuss divided opinion
among (Egypt) 7-5, 7-5, 6-7, 2-0 and the thorny question of Mel-bera of the Olympic Committee 7-5.Router.
bourne and the equestrian as to the question of whether and hear what the Melbourne is a fit and proper Australiun, delegates have to city to hold the next Olymplad
Tarpin, in the refcret's about the sty
preparations based on their inability to alter
At condition Melbourne is
hr making to stage quarantine regulations regarding
to continue the contest ar the 18ts Olympiad, but tackle horses.
pattered, glasty-eyed, acres the once again the apparently In-
taking ing after One section believed to in- soluble question of "what la an
eight. amateur as well as the points clude the 10C President, Mr
The fight officially lasted 28 and the vice» by the various Palada and V. Petrovic caired
inter-Avery Bundege,
seconds. It was a hard blow national Ledcrations during President, M. Armand Mustard bent A. Noghes and S. Pas their meetings in Lausanne.
which the former world cham- of France, taire the view that
plon received as he thundered to battle between 10 conbewinnte wasquier 0-2, 6-2 and 9-7,
which has to impor any city
canvas The
and hit his hend In the next round, Yugoslavia
Requests for now Olymple, such Hmitations of entry is not
bowlers from heavily. lown
Some ringside ob- well the right place to sports are anticipated as
stage an
various clubs in the Colony, as the addition of events in Olympiad.
drubbed Kowloon Cricket Club servers believed that Turpin the already established Olympic
match at Cox's appeared to have been shaken Their opponents, believed to in a friendly There will also be the
more by the effect of hitting his sports.
Com Path yesterday afternoon, had a problem of reducing the num-include
after playing hend than the actual punch. ber of competitors, omelals and mittee members, Lord Burghleg well earned tea
under
blazing sun and at- even pressmen.
(Great Britain) and Prince Axel Winter Olympic events as of Denmark, want the games to tended their hosts annual pre-corner he had recovered and well as summer will be
con-te held as planned in Melbourne rentation of prizes. sidered. There does not appear lows the equestrian events and
for these to be held elsewhere.
Members will have to decido whether this precedent is at and proper and in keeping with the Olympic charter and spirit.
Bingh
in thrilling three-hour
the only jumper to clear the pařo In his first attempt and wou thewill meet Belgium, 1953 zone judges sword.
The height was a record. The champions,Reuter.
Astanmvious
holder, Andres PTRICO.
in sensational Philippines, cleared 6 feet 4 inches
* New Delhil in Delhi in 1061,
Wrestling
triumphs by Inn, Paklatan, Japan and South Korea in the first day of truck and field events,
The Indians struck top form and has two of four final events to their credit when the day finished, With both their wins In discus throw and running high jump, the new Indian champions of Asia sut recorda.
Japan took the final in the running broad jump, and the South Korca champion, Clu Yun-chil, established another mina of
and 86-1/3
n the 1,500-metre run
final
Other new Asian Games re- cord times were pot up by Abdul Khaliq of Pakistan in a Quilling 100-instre dash and by Japan in trials of the women's 100-metre dash, 400-metre dush, women's 80-metre hurdles and women's 200-metre dash,
200-metre trial for men.
Experts said the performances showed all round improvement
in Asian athletic standards.
UNEXPECTED FEAT
Įsire came in the second beat of
Wrestllest, Grat qualifying round: Flyweight-Yushu Kitano (Japan) beat Lin Fang Chen (Formom) by a tall. Din Nu Hammad (Pakis tan) won by forfeit over Jozedwar | Singh(India).
Bantamweight-lian Duk Shung (South Korea) beat Les Pon Wes (Formors) by a fail, Minoru Izuka tan) on points. Kripal Singh Ku (Japan) beat Mohamandin Pakis: (India) beat Florentino Real (Phi- Featherweight.—Mansueto Naplay (Philippines) beat Chen Yun Halang
Formosa) with a body se meal on polls.
HUNGARY LEADS
Budapest, May 2.
Hungary gained a 2-0 lead
over New Zealand on the opening day of their first rounu European zone Davis Cup tie here today.
A. Adam (Hungary) beat M. Barry (New Zealand) 0-0, 3-0, (Hungary) beat J. Robson (New 6-3 and 8-0 and J. Asboth
Zealand) 6-3, 4-0, 4-2 and 6-0, Winners of the te meet Germany.-Reuter,
Singapore Prepares For
Third Asian
Table-Tennis Tourney
Yoneda Kyudo's time for Japan to win both ot New Delhi in 1951. But Austria, in 1937.
Tang had bad luck. In the
Local
Singapore, May 2
Other
Smallest Colt
Wins Kentucky
Louisville, May 1. Determine, a little grey colt by Mr A. J. Crevolin owned and ridden by Ray York, to- day
B0th Kentucky won the
Derby,
Determine finished a length in front of Mr A. E. Reuben's Hasty Road in the rich Classic run over
mile and two furlongs.
Mr R. W McIlivain's
опе
the Executive
Guest
馥
The 'home'
bowlers lost Ave of the six rinks played but the ladies defeated their guests in one rink 22-23.
Shortly after being sent to his
FILE
vainly prolesting to the referee at being refused per mission to continue.
PANDEMONIUM Pandemonum reigned in the arena as the handsome Itallan was awarded the title ̈which he'
five years age. More than 50 police had to clamber into the ring to keep the madly excited Italians out."
Promoter Jack Solomons of stage tonight's London, who
Mr E. Abraham, President of the KCC. presented trophies relinquished Though it is impossible to during ten. predict how the members will
Recreio Annex Lusitania Cup
Recreio
Rinarlo
Guests
F. G. LAYE
Hides
RESULTS
Stavers B. Luz N. Allenza
P. Cottler
A. Baker Pilkington
4
MBH 10
$. Clayton
T. Dyer
C. Harvemozi
C. Butler
A. E. Elliott
K.C.C.
H. Gü
T. Lock
S. Ramchand
T. E. Baker
4. Carvalho
G. 2. Ladd
30 programme, will probably now inake a bid to match Mitri with world champion Carl Olson in W. Hon line 14 a title bout in North Italy,
possibly in Milon next June,
Turpin, by his defent tonight,
7. H. Hermanj
D. C. Symons
w.
B. Wasons
J. A. Tibbla
N. WODE
W. B. XAwards
E. P. Write
5. A. Gry
C. 1. Splatón
**
18 appears to have lost his chanet:
of getting another try at the world title, which he hold in 1951.
Oncial timekeepers sold later. that they had been incorrect in
W. J. Howarn in saying the bout had lasted only
D. B. Bequeira
D. L. Edwards
J, Chabb
10 C. L
120
-LADIES' KINK
E.CF Baker
Mrs
New W. Hong
"Mas A. Steven
Mr W. M.
Davidmoth
28
acconds,
Actually the time from the anding of the first bell to the time that the referee awarded 303 the victory to Mitri was
seconds-Reuter.
B.A Scott
SI
Goodman
Mrs CA. Tbhim.
His G. Clarian
1
13
Robertson
Rounefelt
EL CarveŽIO HL Browa
CG. Purbira - 18 MÆ, Atropion J. Bosto
205
R. 200
The prize wihnets were: -
Club de Recreio annexed the A. & fonts Toca Lusitania" in the annual. Hong Choy lawn bowls match against the Kowloon Rowling Green Club *. 5. Bhakta Pakistan's Sharif Butt clipped
when the Wallwork Preparations are being made for the Third Asian
yesterday afternoon,
Park bowlers won on C. McLennan 21 D. Palipa 4/10 of it second off India's pre-Table-tennis Championships to be held in Singapore from Hasseyampa was third in a field
seven of the ten-rinks match A. Pereira vious 22-Bond record in the November 20 through 28 In the Colony's badminton hall. of 17.
and aggregated 231 shots to 185 D. T. SMIN K. N. Orte Bada Some 10 countries are expected to compete in this Determine the smallest colt obtained by the losers. year's contest with Japan as the heavy favourite to win. in the race, took the lead from It was a most enjoyable after-
the pacemaker Hasty Road as ndon of bowls, with the weather. The Japanese Inble-tennis (Weng-hoe who put up a master- they reached the straight and playing its part towards its suc- team recently startled sports fuil display of lightning table-woo comfortably. His victory cess and despite the score, the An unexpected feat by Singa- enthusings at the 21st World tennis at the Second Asian was worth a record $102,050 struggle on each rink was close the women's Bo-metre hurdle was at Wembley by Championships in Japan last dollars (£33,450), topping the all the way.
off with both the year.
previous highest prize of $88,050 trials, when Tang Pei-wah beat Swaythiling std Corbillion Cups.
The following are the scores expected to give won by Count Turf in 1981. the Asian Games record by It was the second
registered: team in strong opposition to the power-
Determine, who was scoring
K.B.G.C. wiuning her heat in 12-1/10 history to accomplish the feat. ful Japanese team are Vietnam's his seventh victory in his last Ferra seconds, two seconds better than The United States was the first | Mai Van Hos, the 1853 Asian eight races, paid just over four
cupy in Baden, champion, and Hongkong's 5th to one on the tote. The win Rio R X. Bodie
Su-chu, who took the Asian dividend to a $2 state. Was AA. Citerro title in 1952. arc experts
$10.50.——Beutes. heat, Japan's Michiko about Singapore's prospects Other leading contenders for winning against Japanese cham-honours are Formosa's Yao Chu Yoshika Tanaka.
Inchiro plons
Ogimura and and Yao Lec-lian. A good The British showing also is expected from Colony's hopes rest with youth-Hongkong players Bagulo Wong ful Lob Heng-chow and Poon and Chen Yee-shing.
Giving additional
ta Japan's undisputed calm 23
In cold equally, weather, the favourite This year will be the Pakistan
cricket team arrived playing of K. Watanabe, 5.
todayTM ins the Pollsh Uner Eguchi and H. Goto.
|Batory for a four-month tour of Because of the overwhelming England. sirength of this year's oversens Opposition,
The tetum, the first official Singapore's Table- Tennis Association in making Pakistan aldo to visit England, P overy effort to whip the Singais captained by A. H. Kardar, | AA. Remedios 19 D. Kral pore team into shape early. an Oxford "Blue" and a former R. Latrel
Fourteen events have been Warwickshire County player. New Delhi, May 2. arranged for this year's, Sings-
Pakistan will play four five- || CAS. - Hoza Ogimum, the men's pore Championships which are day Teris, dumiret England. Os 10.9 sec. Kuyufiji (Japan), Bonny singles world champions,
M. Roza Pereiti con scheduled to be held at the and Tuesday they will play a 12-4- Tiun (Burma).
D.C. Alver. ended a walkover to his fellow of May.
Brodit aldu gerne against the Indian Gymkhana Club,
carly Iwamoto won in 12 soconda.
RESULTS
The rendts of yesterday's events, as reported by Router, were:
TRACK & FIELD
110 metres inurdies (trials): Meat
1 (two qualifiers for the second round)Yukiyani Kawata (Japan) 194 secs: L. O. Valberg (Singapore)
Ical
R-Sarwar Bingh
D7 24
19.0
Darlington
York City
Haifax Town
Chester
Boottish LeagUS
vision A
Cettia
Partick This
San File Bukla Clyde Aberdeen
Mitren
South
Division
34.4 100 43 45
(Japan),
toce: Takahiko Nakashima
(Philippines) Tukarawa
Heot 3-1 Mocable
13.7 sec ((Japan).
Michinosuke
1,500 Metres Final:-1. Choi Yun Chill, (Korea) 3 mos. 4 meen (ke- Ford): 2 Muroya Yosbitaan (Japan);
3. Uski Muhle (Japan).
The previous Anka Games record
at New Delhi in 1861 was 4 min. 4.1. c.
100 Metres (Triala, three of each
qualifying for second round):
Hens -Murfft, Both (initiatus)
gloomy of
Jap Players Clean
Up In New
Ichiro
7: Delhi
power
· Following that will be the
Pakistan Cricket Team In U.K.
Southampton, May 2.
Ahr Lopes keerelo 3. Alves JP Xavier AP Pereira CE, PERSON Lopes
AS Ba
M. BIM-
• Coles 20
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L.C. Periode
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19 J. Mokelvie
G. Norman)
B.C. Fynem
A. Baller
ד'
HH Ladies' Lawn' Bowls Leagul
Tennis Stars Suspended
05
Orponterno Mby KGC). -- Champions, Puusto Gardini and Giuseppe Tination Ene
Rome,
May 3.
two leaking
Powere
The President's Cho Binges Chám Merlo, Italy's sonable Baker, (Runner-up) | jawn tennis players
Medina:
The President's Cup Palm Cham barred today from taking part. Italian championshipa pionship, B, C. Byboom and in the Compon, Cramers-up)--W. Chame "as a result of disciplinary Ac.. 22 Berg; and A. G. Calen:
A. Gomes 24 C. Rottefall 14
NW, Richarda
BLAK_BNEW
JJ. Bilva FA Costa A.M. Souza 3. Marquam 20
A Victor
Clutterres
"
F. Kennedy
13., Borrionts BA. Tremlett
** Bouss-
Heat Abdul Khalip (Pakistan) countrymanna, Y. Tomita, in the 100 wo record, two-tentha pi second better them la Pirte of India fani of the Invitation table- Malayan Championships to be at the Aman Games in New Deterde tournament for the held for the August Bank Holl- The tour officially opens at 8
Hönada (Japan),"
In 1951): Gabriel (bula); Tomio Iupalneed world chauthlonship August 2 at Singapore-United / three-day", "monich against Wor
Heat Karnall Singh chidia) 100 players here tonight.
Bocs; Genaro Cabrera (Philippines): He Teng To] (FortDOma)..
Having won his semi-final Heat 4-Bariki (Indonesia) 211 ngadunt K. Kawai this morning, Bees; Eusebio Zasong (Philippines) Ogimurn fell and sprained h Balvant Singh (india).
koso in a mixed doubles match.
round).
Women's 100 Mein (Trials, first Though the Inday was con two at each to quality for coded mos werlow by a doctor, Heat 1--A. Catchaddor (india), 13.1 Orimura had to withdraw for Dece!' Kimika Oltamoto (Japan), the
Heat 2-C, Brown (India) 12.4
Bedr: Midori Tammin' (Japan).
Heat-3-talo Namba (Japnas)
of mxhibtiion matchwin
135, sees Creobed, previse holder, „Mennis singles:, K. Kantot bost
Sugimura m (moth) 33,0 much); Mary Cina (Bingapore),
400 Metres (ortals, two to quality))
Recu: Akira Matejik Kaosmā,
K. Tamazu 18-21, 21-19, and
K Taman
Tomita 21-17, 38+33; nhl
149°čeca * (records previotaget Bolter, R. V
Ukaria Bitaro
Jaginder - Bingh (bridan);"
days between July 30 and Worcester next Saturday With a
Press.
THE CAMBOLS
teuber.
W. Itumeli
*Triples Compendet, B. Beton Involving their super:MËM”
Fang, and W. 3. Howard, the Italian Lawn Tennis Federá➡ Catmanes up pin C-Ka Hame tion announced tonight. chand and f. 3. Wong:
Bird
Competition-. I. Moding, The announcement said: "Fausto Gardini and Oluseppe Wong runners-up)—21. Gutine, T.
muni
19 Locks, C. 1. Stanteion and F, B. Ker- Merlo' will not take part in the Jalian championships me a re- Cingles Handicap, M... mult of disciplinary action In-
mà Montpáky Cup Ladies' Blechevolving
suspension, In their Champlonanipsites (3, 0, Robertion, that they have abordinated this
tzpune-up) Mry 3. A. Tibble:
participation in Endles Fairy Championship Me their 5,15 244 Robus 800 Wandkar 3. A. championship and to the corn- Menurunks C. Mooming Devia Cup matches to con- *18 || TIDDU; ·
Mhd; Mrs. Wi. Hengsblings
Mixed Pairs Championship, Win-ditions, beslutely alien to their „A narsa Mrhand - Mrs JOAVEC) Coles, | amatóur, stattle”, fastgre
The Italian Federation gave webson, G.) no further details of its notion in "Radar:@"Lady" | barring Italy's Devis Cup pair
d from the Indian International
Championships Heuter.
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