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THỂ CHINA WALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1984

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THE THIRD INTER-VARSITY GAMES SERIES HAS BEEN MOST SUCCESSFUL

By

“ARGONAUT”

Hongkong University made up to some extent for its dismal show in the third Inter-Varsity sports series against the Malayan University by winning both the soccer and table tennis friendly encounters yester- day,

The visiting Malayan University undergraduates are scheduled to complete their last sports fixture in the Colony this afternoon when their Singapore League Champion hockey team will take on the Incal League Champlons, Army, at Pok fulum, starting at 5 p.m.

They will be entertained to a

Badminton:-Malayan Univer- better account of themselves but farewell dance jointly by the sity beat Hongkong University for tack of practice. Hongkong University Athletle by six games to one.

Association und the Malayan Association at the Rz Garden on Friday before departing for home on Saturday.

beut

by

Hockey: Malavan University Hongkong University five goals to three.

Cricket:-Malayan University bry On the whole the third inter-beat Hongkong University varsity series bas been a verY nine wicketa,

Much

ان

in

the successful one. eredit for the smooth rurusing und arrangements of the pro- played granine both in entertainment University beat and in the various games goes ta the Hongkong University Athletic Association under the

Vanur guidance of S. A. Chairman and H. Ching as Hon. Secretary.

ATHLETICS MISSING

The next Inter-Varsity meet will probably be held at Singi- pore in two years' time and it will certainly boost up interest if

addition to soccer and table tennis,

cla track and

jocluded among could also be

surprising that

oficial events. # is rather Track and field has been left out in all the three meets that have taken place as this usually pro

event in must vides the main inter-varsily meets.

The main obstacle has prob- ably been the question of finance, as the inclusion of these events would all a bigger contingent and consequently higher travel-

ing expenses.

game's the two unofficial

yesterday. Hongkong in

the visitors by four goals to two al soccer and by 12 seta to ane al table tennis

Malo

the series feature of has been the exemplary spirit of friendly rivalry and the high code of sportsmanship displayed hure net To these

of

who took only by thes odded

themselves workers must also be those of Edward Lim, the Uni-art in the games

but also those on the sidelmes verdly Union President, Miss Evident was also the closer link Gwynne Wu, the Univa Secreof friendship struck among the tary. und Arthur Yeow wher

undergraduates of both Univer- has been responsible for look-

ties during the visitors stay in ing after the visitors' comforts,

The Colony.

names

THREE OF FOUR

games were;

DISAPPOINTING

at each

of

the

TABLE TENNIS

This is where all our Hong- kong University graduates here in Hongkong and In Malaya could give their support in the donations to form of voluntary the Hongkong University Athletic The major honours in its

Rather appointing, how-Association towards the Inter- series went to the Malnyans

ever, has been the Jukewarm Varsity Meet fund. who will take back with theIN

by the local threo of the Four official Interest shown

Feries to the undergraduates trophies.

Attendance Results of the four official inter-varsity Kanies has been much below that to be expected Tennis:--Hongkong University and served only to prove more beut Malaya

University conclusively the deteriorating of four games

under- One interest of the local by

to two. game was left unfinished.

graduates in sporis.

One would

the not expect whole University to turns up and root for their team, but certainly one would expect more than mere sprinkling of the number.

A fairly high standard was shown 311 the various official Caines, particularly

hockey and cricket in which the visitors were vastly superior,

NOTICE

THE BONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Australian Subscription

Pontes 1958

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The University of Hongkong beat the University of Malaya by 12 sets to one in a friendly table tennis match in the Great Hall of the University last night. Following w.re the results: Men's Single-Henry Lan (HRU) 2-1: Des! Ho Peng-yoke (UM) Malcolm Zoe (KU) beat R. T (KKU) Ratnom (UM) 2-1: V. Lin Deal Chew Ku-up (UM) 2-0: Pet Yoo-isu (ICU) Heat P. D. Mayo UM) 2-0: Niu Hsien-ying (KU) best Tan Chong-yan (UM) 7-1

Ladies Singles-Miss Wong Siu- jing (HKD) beat Mirs Teo Guap kim (UM) 2-0.

Mixed Doubles.-M. Zoe and Miśm Teresee Chow (KU) lost to Chew Quan and Miss Tech Guan-kim

RAY

19919

Ray Amm, winner of the controversial Isle of Man Senior T.T., won the Ulster Grand Prix on a Norton át" 83:87 milles an hour. As at the Isle of Man, the distance was cut because, of, bad Weither this time rain. and mist delayed the start so long that the 200-mile race was reduced to 115 miles.

Photo shows Amm at speed over the Dunrod circult at Belfast.

BILLY WRIGHT WAS THE

FINEST

WORLD CUP CENTRE-HALF

Save

HAROLD PALMER

Berne, Switzerland.

The 1954 World Cup tournament has ended-and immediately here talk has turned to the 1968 competition, which will be held under the auspices of the Swedish Football Association.

at

YORKSHIRE RETAIN

COUNTY

LEAD IN

CHAMPIONSHIP

London, July 18..

Yorkshire, held to a draw by Surrey, and Warwick- shire, benton by Worcestershire, devertheless retained firat and second positions respectively in the English County Champlonahip cricket table.

Both clubs secured, first innings, pointà from their matches, so Yorkshire, with a tally of 138, kept their 14- point advantage over the Midlanders.

Middlesex, who lost by ani to give Worcester, victory, innings and 07 runs to Essex, Nottinghamshire loft it even are supplanted in third position later gainst Sussex, Set to by. Derbyshire, who beat sebre 263 in 105 minutes, they Somerset by 10 wickets in two achieved the task off the third days. Although 30 points behind ball of the final over. The vital Yorkshire, Derbyshire have contribution was by Stocka and three games in hand.

Giles, who added. 143, in 70 Middlesex, the early season minutes for the fifth wiellet. It leaders, are still not out of the was on entertaining day, for hunt, but their current form with Susse needing runs, quick- unimpressive ants post of thel jy earlier on, Cox remaining fixtures are away hit 107, in 70. from home. They stand 34 points

in

Northump minutes.

and Sulle

were yet a

arrears of Yorkshire, with tiri county to succeed in a two matches in hand.

guest for runs against the clock. Somerset appear anchored top wearing pitch they raced the bottom with only 10 points to 278 in 200, minutes to beat Gloucestershire by three wickets. from as many matches.

Test match calls pre likely to Tyson, and Tribe, better known in 63 daprive Yorkshire of key players as bowlers, added 89 in several af iele remaining mirutca.

Warwickshire. dnd/ Aixtures.

Essex completed Middlesex's Derbyshire may take advantage humiliation by capturing their as either side has any out last six wickets in an hour for standing individual stars in line 42 runs to win by an inalbes

Test place.

and 07 runs--Reuter.

for a

Yorkshire possess cohalder- able reserve talent, however, and

should last the pace

last year's Champions, Suryar belind to present

seem too

any challenge,

points

They have 80

from 15 games. But, as

they showed against the leaders

In the series of matches Anish- 2 are still today

formidable proposition.

Bowls Championship OMAR-ALI

MATCH WAS

THE BEST

At Sheffield they resumed only 80 rung on with sist wickets in hand.. Subbo Row went. al- und there immediately most were visions of a Yorkshire success. But a fighting century

Tom Clark, who by

took parti

A Fred of

Cust these Trueman. cular toll

to their bids

By "TOUCHER"

spectacular recovery from 8-15 enabled A. M. Omar to eliminate clubmate LAST OVER VICTORIES There was exciting cricket at I. All from the Colony

and

rat

19 Heads: Consistent drawing to the jack took him

I understand that FIFA are considering bringing Norway and Denmark Into the picture. Some of the games may be played in Oslo and Copenhagen.

At least this would mean lesa valued in. FIFA Councils, Rio Switzerland tookbitg trouble than was caused in the was the best. The crave, were games.

when we were so 1950

There good there series in Brazli

Some of the weather. has beeri had to travel six afraid they would give trouble, some teams

the vendors Birmingham lectured, by Press very English and

and Hastings, caps hours by aeroplane from Rio to They were

of waterproof with long where "inst over victorice were Open Singles Lawn Bowls play their games,

and radio and behaved well."

trade. I recorded schleved

dby. Worcester-Championship by 28-16 in peaks did a roaring FIFA Vice President, Mr

was surprised, there

the best game of the Colony were no shire and Nottinghamshire. THE TOP MEN

to stero Worcester,

179 in Championship matches yes- Lotsy tells me that suggestions

The outstanding quality of "pirate programmes. As the have boen mado to reduce the

terday. team strikes official progmmune was is. Bd. 124 minutes, reached 100 in 75

thanks mainly to All was in grand form on the number of countries in the final the Hungarian rounds next time, from 18 to home whch one trips to me a publication at half the price minutes

Richardson, Kenyon, and Dewes. the best men, for every position might have made a fortune. eight

The climax came with the first That would certainly make from those who played here.

I find that

Inside the stadium the police ball of the last over, which dame at must (UM) da. P. Lin and Miss Donna for a fairer competition, because east six of the: Hungarian team were very tolerant, being pushed Roley Jenkins hit for a towering to a 15-8 lead, after being held

would be time for To HKU) beat Ilo l'eng-yoke and there.

Bozaik, and about all, oger, the place. The Miss Nella Rajaratham (154) 2-0:HEA

countries other Ching-wah

crowd only in the forward drep.

way they expected to arrive on or about graduates, who still have to win on things and Mugs Wang waters to play the our two Zakarias, at-wing-hath, and the crowd differed from an English whistled when anything on the in ench would provide the semi-three finalists.

feld offended them). between close thing Mr Lotsy, from Hollarid, gave mo his impressions of the World Bug and Andrias, of Uruguay. Thanks for the memory of a the Hungarian right- So farewell Switzerland, back,

like the I do

other soccer boumament in such Cup here.

"I thought that except for but

inpleasant

surroundings, before the Hungarians, the standard of Uruguayan Back Martinez.

such sporting crowds, on football was interior to that at proference to Lahtos.

The

of centre grounds that, if they were not bigt Rio four years ago," he said.;

r the series here was like Wombley! ut. least had a Bully Wright thick carpet of grass and first tunate to have a team of galhist Uruguay, so just on that class accommosiation.

preference many..." relected this man form

and

The new ponies Gre

13th July. They will be quarantined in "C" Bluck for at least three weeks. The arrival will mean considerable extra work for the Stables Staff and it has therofora Been decided that "C" Block will

At tennis, the Malayan under- a series, showed tremendous im-xin and Miss Penny provement and appear to be a hurd team to beat the next umo the two Universilles clash.

Yong (UM)

Men's Doubles.-Niu Halen-ying. hent 16 and Ilenty KU Peng-yoke and Chew Quo-aus 4-0; 31. Zoo, and Tao Kai-sum (KU) beat Tan Choong-yah on Adulter Samed (UM) 2-3 Lam did

and Put Yao-tu (HKU) heat

est Arthur Lim and P. D. Mayo (UM) (walk uver)

At badminton the Malayan University shuttlers

not seem to be as formidable as in pervious years, with the exeg

star-player, Mins ion of their

Ladies Doubles-Miss Wong Blu-

Mix Penny Yong and Mi Naturatnam (UM), 2-0.

be closed to Bombers until Heng. The focul tendering and Dunga Tang (HKU bet after the draw, the date of grads could have given a much

which will be notified in due

course, when it may be, PA

Club's

opened at the discretion of the Australians Leave For The Games

Veterinary Surgeon. Members pro asked to co- operate bi complying with these temporary arrangementu.

By Order,

H. MISA

Secretary. Hongkong, 12th July, 1954.-

NEW TERRITORIES

FANLING UN LONG

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Sydney, July 13.

Nella

TODAY'S HOCKEY The following will be the

line-up

of the representative teams in the long-awaited hoc- key match between the Army A team of 68, described by and the Combined Universltigs Manager J. Eve as the strong" to be played this evening at this est ever to leave Austraila, icit University Ground, Pokfulam, here by air today

for the Bri- commencing at 6 p.m. Empire Games in Van-

Army-Baxall; Taylor and Boxail; Bowell, Petters (Captain) and Forde: holders Homer, Cox. Smith, McMahon and

Teyen

Combined Universtites Yeo Meng-ting (NEU): Arthur Yau (KU) and V. Beyhandran IMU): S. Gunendran (Captain) (MU), Kar- pal Singh (MU) and K. II., Corloft (MU) K. Somad (MU), C: H. Chew HKU). R. S. McCoy (MU), A. M. Walab (KU) and Phang Sing-eng (MU).

Majors Wolker and

Six world record

also were in the party which included 15 women athletes.

Hundreds of relatives, and well-wishers saw the party off at the airport.

could not be The full team Accommodated in, ono altoraft and the bowls team will travel tomorrow..Router.

Colony

Umpires - Wherry.

Junior Swimming Championships Next Month

The finals of the Annual Colony Junior Swimming Championships will be held in the Ritz Pool on August 18 and 14, the Hongkong Amateur Swimming Association announced yesterday.

The heats will be swum off on August 10 and 11 in the Ritz Pool.

The championships will b open to all who have stayed. In | style the Colony for six months in

Women's 100 yards fred

Men's 220 yards breast

the past 12 months and gre retrocent glstered swimmers of member

Women's 50 yards back

clubs affiliated with the HKASA strokers

at the time of entry. Entries

will be subject to the approval

Men 40 yards free style, Mousend 220 yards breast-

of the Championships committee.stroke.

The following are automatically m2) 4x7′ lengths (66ssTM | irred aron entry (a) pats Womplengths (884g

{yda) medier gulay, Colony and/or Junior champions ydr) dree style, of any delividual event and (b)|

2nd Day

finals of any event in the 1953 1854, at 8.00 pm Colony chainpionships (senior) scottit" {{whiske there were no dor which the entry WIR

August 14

1. Men's 100 yards free sigłej 2. Women's 50 yards free style, BAMA FUO Rods back-stroje, vi jamai" 60 yada trattorfiy-

“compulsory || and

yards free

"The

For

Hungarians are fot-thir

players.

wiese opinions

are

for

Raid Puskas

give him

so highly over Lotant (Hungary)

Liebrich, (Germany),

The only other English player to get near, my world team..ix. Stanley Matthews and younger Julinimo (Bragll) of

Grantland Rice

Dres At 73

men. like Abadie (Urguay) might be

preferredside-left 1. pidip' för

For

the German Schiefer,

TOLERANT POLICE

-(London) Express Service)

SWISS Team Stars On Sixth Lap Of Tour de France

Hosoma Beats

Ford Konno

Over 220

at 8-7 on the 13th head,

A two on the 20th head by Omar saw the the turn, Omar followed this up with a two a single and two threes to over- Lake his

opponent at 10-15. All held up for two heads, cach time scoring a single, but was unable to stop Omar from scoring a three on the 27th head and

winning by 23-10.

Hong

Former champlán. Bu

gilled a surprisingly, easy

Honolulu, July 18. Fassage Into the noxt round with Japanese swimmer Terukia 27 wih dye Jack Chubba;

B. Ha Current holder, M... Hosoma today beat Hawall an world record Holder Fordan was, however, given strong opposition by Kowloon Dock's Konno in the 220 Yards, MeKitrick who extended his Free Style event of the opponent, to 17-21 before, bow- Japar- Hawaii. swimming ing out of the tournament. contest here today.

Hosana swam the distance, in

THE RESULTS

The following

were yester

Open Slaglen ·· Chubb lost to W. Hong Sling

G. Arliss Het to

2 minutes 11.1 seconds. Konna Brest, France, July, 18. was 1/10th of a second behind day's results:

J The Swiss team starred in him all

Konno won the 440 Vers It has been great fun, if a tho Tour de Free today when Koni

from his teammate, 7-21 (ATKBCC) E. R. Rosselet chasing tiring.

round they placed four men, among event

the winnery of the sixth las, William Wookey and the won by Dominique Forlini of Japanese, Katjul: Yamashita, in 7-21 (A KKCC), Ile de France ke 4 hrs. 60 mins. 4 minutes 42.2 seconds, 9 BCCT.

New York, July 13. Grantland Ricé, dean of syndicated, sporte column-little ists, died tonight of a heart attack at the age of 73.

The genial, portly writer had chronicled most of the world's

events for biggest sports

in the afternoon while work- ing at his mid-town office and Hospital, rushed to Roosevelt

Filipino Swimmers Testify That

before the House Committco

Swiss

beat I. All 29-10

In the 100, Farda Free · Style] (A; HKFC)Side lost to F. Ho-

event,

four Lover

A. Omar

Richard Cleveland was AR. The overall attack of the given first place by the judges warth 11-10 (At PRC).

M. B. Hassan beat J. Mc- teen gave them

Japatieso nompetitor

HKCC) bal-century. He was stricken They Were Hungry places in the top 11 with the Manabu Roga, although both Kittrick (A)

Open Binks win "K-Kobiet and Kublin were clocked fox at 619 secatids. Manila, July 18.

ŞA LUZ, R. F. Luz, C. E. The Philippine Amniouring the second and third Cleveland also won the 60 Yarda

Rassos and J. F. V. Ribeiro alleged places today and climbing in the sprint in 23.5 brids, Athletic Federation's

overall placing.

Japanese backstroke swimmer boat L. C, Parker, J. G. Meyer, where he

he died. Despite his advancing years nemelency fit the manngetoent

of the Second Asian Games Last Behind Forth in the Anal Masarit Furukawa won the 100 P. Hughes and W. Mecall 31-0

Metres (event in 1 minute 6.2 (RCC),900.00 LOONA Rice was

acconds from Burwell Jones

TODAY'S GAMES and failing health, Isi Activo, as, a writer, until May was denotinced" yesterday sprint were:

Open Singlos his death, He was a personal probing PAAT by girl swimm 2-Koblet, Switzerland, same France-Presde.

BP. F. Morques v C C. Ma friend of calebrities

frommers Jocelyn and Bonli Von time.

(RBGC)) every field of sport,

Glope)

3--Kubler, Switzerland, same

W," J. Marshall- For the past 23 years Rice lehtoon-year-old Jocelyn, ume.

M syndicated column

who won top honours in tho

Switzerland, 4-Schaer wed by more

than 100 100-notre backstrokom event, 14:56:11, newspapers, The column was alleged that Filipino participante Bruyne, Belgium, some distributed by the North theSporid Aslan Games time. American Newspaper Alliance, were not given suficiens food.

South West The sisters claimed that the Bergaud, Rico

nacherous | food served caused wrote

diarrhoea 4:50.18

Emilio Rodriguez, Spain magazine. articles During and frye ich

They also agentes, the choice same time World War he joined the

De Smet, Belgium, feld artillery and was pro of Dolores Alforts, aA LEO LESS

coc Ho spent ming

Jocely crted me... moted to mergeant.

ad Bobet, Franco, some time, overscan working that Alforia, was responsible for with lid rowspaper stare and the poor showing of the Phi Sibs and was, commisdoned to

a heutenant at the time of the be armistice.--United Press,"

the attule

THE GAMBOLS

COME

PHEW!

time,

10- Forest!

same

INDIA'S THOMAS

CUP TEAM

Bombay July 13,

India's team to meet. Thaliand

G. Per

at Bangkok on Juif.30 and 31(C) in the first round (dala of the Thomas Cup,

tournament war Rancunced to- day as following in po

- Chemiro Compos

and non-playing captein), LTTACK

| Noth Rich - (vice 'ongtain), 4:55.19. Nateksas Pardumeni „6,

11-Graf, Switzerland, 4:85.19. Amrita Dewas -United Press.

Barry

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BUT I'VE JUST A DANCED LEA

(TRC)

Tibble v

GG, Norman B. M. Alaredo (RDC).

KB Baker v A, H. Seemin THECC) A bài

Rahmkr. (HIRCYJÄ ENE

J. E. Hayward v C, H. Gough (HRCC)ARE

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