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ASIAN SPORTS REVIEW

Filipino Possibles For The Melbourne Games Selected

The Philippines Amateur Athletic Federation has issued a list of Filipino athletes and swimmers who may be considered for selection as their country's representa- tives at the Olympic Games at Melbourne next year.

Emphasis in the list of names issued is on youth and many well known names in Philippines athletics are not included.

good

Star performer among those than 11.8 seconds, a time named as possibles for the track enough for an Olympic semi- and fell athletics team is Pablo final but too slow for the final Sublingo, of the University of the Vinayhe, who carlier this year set a new Philippines record of 49.6 seconds for the 400 Metres van.

Included in the list are the names of Francesca Sanopal and Manolio Cinco, both possibles for the 80 Metres Hurdles. Manolita will be remembered best as the girl whose disquali fication in the final of this event at the Asian Games last year nearly caused a rel.

in such tremendous

She was in su

In

Others named as possibles for the track and field team are Ciriaco Baronda. a schoolboy high jumper whe has cleared 6 fect 2 inches and looks the

Filipino best

prospect this

Simcon since event Toribio, Doroteo Amarillado. 180-foot javelin Thrower, and Pedro Lubrico, a promising 100-

hurdler Metrès second class.

Completely overlooked by

the

ה

the

55-

form last year, that she may well Pr selectors were some of the

have won the unly gold medal feminine

.most. promising. sprinters in

the

for the Philippines in theSands history-Indocencia Selis, athletics section of the Games.

Roberti Anore and Iren:

This your she has been slight-Penuela. Five-fox high jumpe. is also not on ly overshadowed by Francesca Lolita Lagrosas Satapot, who is iso a good the lat

as

Javelin thrower. But thletes zeem to have a way of being at best every alternate year, may ste be at 1056 it may

form Manolia in even better tho she was in 1954.

But Manolita

is so

Candidate No. among the wimmers is Heydice Coloso, Asian Womerts 100 Metres Free All the Von Style Champion Giese sisters, Jocelyn, Sylvia and on the list as are are small i Soric.

size that this physical handicap Corazon Cullen and Gertrudes

1

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me may stop her going fuster Lozada,

One More Match

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Hest known among the male selectees are Parsons Nabiula and Pedro Cayco. Also listed are Herranzio Lim. F. Dayola, M Muli. Ulpiano Babol and

On Future Tours Asie Lozada,

Of Australia

fo

AFTER SEVEN YEARS

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY,

GOT THERE FIRST

Mok Chun-wah of the Combined Chinese (ght) got his head to the ball before. Army's Walters in this goalmouth melee at yesterday's Victory Shield Final between Combined Services and Combined Chinese at Caroline Hill. Combined Chinese won 4-1:- China Mail Photo,

RING TOO SMALL

Cockell's Manager Threatens To Appeal To President Eisenhower

San Rafael, Calif., May 12. For the first time in seven Singapore's Combined years,

Jehn Simpson, manager of challenger Don Cockell, Services have manages to beat today threatened to appeal as high as President Elsen- the Combined Civiliaris in the annu: cricket match. The Ser-hower, if necessary, in order to get a 20-foot ring instead of a 16-footer for Monday night's Heavyweight title fight viets won by two wickets.

with Rocky Marciano.

the 195 runs

Canberra, May 12. Matches in Canberra against Prime Minister's team will be

regular

feature future

Accepting a a sporting challenge tours of Australia by visiting by the Civilians skipper, Shep cricket

10 leans, according pard, they made Prime Minister Robert Menzies. needed to win in 150 minutes, Mr Menzies was presenting a scoring the last nine runs in the cheque for A534 (about £429 last over amidst tremendous ex- sterling), the proceeds from the citement. match played in Canberra be- Muir, Services West Indian IWCET The Prime Minister's left arm bowler who had Eleven and the touring English match total of eight wickets for the winning Mr E. H. Moore, 92 ruris, scored team, to Canberra Proddent of Legacy, runs.

lonk: an

Which children 01 *x-

after

sentation

The servicemen,

.".

Mr Menzies raid that

Scores were:

fer & declared Civilians 251 (Sheppard 67, Kirkham 58, Le cut) and 111 Mercier 45 not

Services 168 for 7 declared,

Bowen-West 43 mol out).

the games to charity. and 195 for eight, (Webb 53,

proceeds from future

would

also go China. Mail Sucglal,

South Africans 85 For 6

At

Lunch

Derby, May 12.

Derbyshire were 166 runs ahead, with six second innings wickels standing, at the close of the second day's play in their match against the touring South Africans.

When stumps were drawn today, the position was: Derby 179 and 100 for four.

South Africans 113.

The South Africans, 18 for Morgan

two overnight, were 25 for six Smith

16

3 6 40 1 B

0

ad lunch after struggling for Derbyshire second innings 40

ugainst steady bowling for no wickets-tM.

runs

and keep felding. The batsmen | A. Hamer, not out displayed

extreme

The promoters have erected a 10-foot ring in Kezar Stadium for the fight. Simpson claims Cockel was pro- mised a ring at least 20 feet square when he signed for the match. Simpson will demand a larger ring at to morrow's meeting in the California Athletic Commission headquarters.

The irate manager said today. here at Don's training camp, "If the commission doesn't grant my request, I will appeal to the Covernor of the State and to President Eisenhower, if neces- Simpson added that he still had a "card up his sleeve in case all his appeals failed. That remurit was interpreted to mean that he might refuse to let Ceckell fight, Simpson explained that Cockell was a fighter who depended much upon footwork in the ring. For that he needs Icom. Accordingly, 16-100ter would cramp his style and work to the advantage of the plodding Marciano,

convene

The State Athletic Commission will

here tomorrow morning, to hear complaints from John Simpson, manager of Don Cockell, on arrangements for the

title fight on Monday. ̧

4. Fouling (and how much of it would be allowed).

DAY 18, 1955.

New

TODAY

Cricket Series Sports Diary v Bruce Dooland Starts Tomorrow

By

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with

Soccer Stanley Shield: As HPC com- mencing at 6 p.m. KM "C**** Eastern Kitchen "A" y RAMC Eastern Police "A"; Chb "A" South China "B" CAA V Sing Tao "A": "Amy "A" v Dairy Farm: KMB "D" y South China "A" KMH "A":v $4.8.Tamar.

TOMORROW Bowla 1st Div: Recreio "B" v KCC Recrelo "W" y KBOC: IRC "C"

CCC v 18C "8" and Dal:- KDC & FC: PRC TC: res v JKFC (HV) XCC USRC 3rd Div. KCC V PC: POC Y KD4; USRC V PRC, UNFC HIKERC.

Soccer

Spooner Saves Warwickshire From Collapse

London, May 12.

A stolid 02 not out by Spooner averted a threatened

War- wickshire collapse Loday in Bruce Doaland is the best leg-spin bowler in the world

their match against Worcester- today the expAustralian Test player now

of the shire, the conquerors louring South Africans., Nottinghamshire who has routed English county batsmen

After Worcester, 127 for two. during the last two seasons that he has raised Notts from

overnight, had completed their 16th to 5th place in the Championship table almost single-Standcy Shield: HKE com-rst innings for 223, to lead by handed.....the man who did the "dogble" last summer menetre at 4 p.m. C & W v. Stal runs on the Arst innings, the player most certain to be picked if he were " Warwickshire three quick

Falca.Club "B" Prisons v Jury dine: Sing The "B" Police "B" wickets and were 17 for three eligible in any World XI, or any national eleven, today,

Navy v Army "B: w/o KMB Cuttes, Eastern w/o Kitchee/RAMC; But Spooner stopped the rot Bruce Dooland played for Australia against England Energ/Police "A w/o and, mainly through his effort.

Club "A"/South China

"A" Army "A" Warwickshire had reached 121 CAA/Sing Tu

in the 1946/7 series, and then decided to make cricket his life by coming to England.

Dower-Gress Bantamweight Bout On May 31

London, May 12.

When he joined Nottingham- shire two seasons ago, they were hext to the bottom of the Cham- table. In his Brs! pionship season, Dooland took. 172 wickets eastly outstripping any other bowler in English cricket..and hit 970 runs, As result to rocketed Nottinghamshire eighth place from the top.

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Dairy Farm; w/a KMB "B"/South for four when stumps were China "AV w/o. KMB "A"/S & S drawn, Tamar: w/o C& WASt. Joseph's "B" v w/o - RAF "A"?REME; w/a FRICA/CHUG "BV w/o Frisons

Jardine.

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

Taikoo Club

Against Police in a Second Divi- slor match at Happy Valley-at 5.20 p.m. C. McLennan, G. Graham.

Hollies, with his leg-breaks, carlier dispelled all Worcester- shire's hopes of running up a big score as he claimed seven wickets for 69, runa.

Hampshire At Portsmouth were faced with defcat. At the close they were 87 runs behind

Shamshire

with cight wickets in hand,. Not made 357 in their first knock, with Clay con- tributing 83 and Docland 91.

Essex were 259 runs behind with nine second Innings wickets in hand against Middlesex, who knocked up 209 for seven declared and 187

S. MacHardy. 3. H. Kinni in their two innings. burgh: G. Stark, W. Fraser, G. H. Clayton J. E. Baxter:"AU

B. Mar. Spence, B. Douglass, sha, W. B. Brown.

C.

Last season he again out- | The following have been stripped every bowler in English selected to represent their clubs

At Lord's 196 wickets, in their respective Lawn Bowls cricket by taking The European Flyweight and topped off personal League games tomorrow: Champion. Dai Dower of Wales, triumph by completing his 1,000 will meet Pierre Gress, Bantams runs, as well. As a result, Not- weight Champs tinghamshire went up to fifth France, at London's Empres

place. Hall.

31, it was an- nunded here today,

In each of his two seasons The bout will be over 10 in English County Cricket, Bruce the Bantamweight Dcoland has been honoured by rounds et

118 of

pounds Jimit

and selection in the annual classic at manager Nat Sellar described it Lord's or Players v Gentlemen. as cne of a series of warm-up

IDEALLY PLACED fights, for Dower is prospective challenger to Argentina's World

"Eunice Desland ideally Flyweight Champion, Pascual

placed for supplying the neway, Peru.

authoritative comment, we wish

The British promotër, Mr Jack Selemone, is at present in the United States conducting negotiations for the Perez-Dower title fight, drumling that Pérez, is successful in his May 3 deferice gainet the former Champion, Yoshio Shirai, in Tokyo,

1

PRC

Taikoo

away

At Portsmouth: Hampshire 146 and 124 for two (Gray not out 66). Nottinghamshire 357 (Cicy 83, Dooland 91).

C. Willcox; E. Bellamy, B. E.Reuter. O'Brien, S. H. Marvin. F. Lowe.

Division playing Third Bryan, J. M. Gurney E. 8. Jones. Against USAC at 3.30 p.m. H. M HW. Caton, R. L. Smith, R. Por ter, N. L. Neriga, G. Arlisa: E. G. Jones. F. Roberts, A. E. Jones, R USRC.

Royal

278

First Division against Indian Re-

At Taunton: Somerset creation Club 'G' at Sockunpoo an 3.30 p.m. R. G. Laurel, T., C. and 181 for seven (Stephenson Air Force 149 62). Reynolds, C. Pope, 3. R. Goodman:

(Lawrence

rightart Legbreak Roza Yuz, W. Gilles, F. Hollands K. P. Bodie: G. F. Walt hve for..44). Paynton, R. Q.

Hughes, H. 3.

At Edgbaston: Warwickshire Devar

Second Division against

142 and 171 for four (Spooner not out 62). Worcestershire to supply on current cricket Club at Happy Valley at 3.30 p.m.

tHolies J. H. Earris W. J. R. Boxwall, 223

rightarm slow players, Test Matches, major A. Bennett A. Soutar gbreak seven for 69).- games and controversial matters. Russell, W. Jones, T. Pilkington,

In his position. of privilege... ал Australian playing in England...he will not be tied by the many restrictions which effect our active Test players He can speak and write freely, Dower, who also holds the and we are perfectly sure that

and British Empire readers, and selectors, will place Second Division against Kowloon Cricket Club at Cox's Path at 4 British Flyweight grows, is scheduled a high value on candid corn-

p.m. B. Van Zuiden, G. S. Good to meet the Belgian Bantam-ments he will have to make.

year, M. Scott. G. D. S. Amew H. Trail, W. Rees, N. Hart-Baker, Bruce Dedland.the Aussie B. Hetherington: O. R. Lindars. weight, Jean Kiddy, in Car- marthen, Wales, on May 16, and who is now so much an English A Fletcher, G. H. B. E. Rend. the French Flyweight Robert will be writing every Maginot, in the second week of

Saturday starting in morrow's China Mail. June,

Meanwhile, Sellar has, had a big offer for Dower to defend his European title against the Sparish Champion, Young Mar- tin, at a Welsh open-air tourney.

Martin has been nominated by Also in attendance at the meeting will be the State Chief the European Boxing. Union as Inspector. Willie. Ritchie; Teddy Dower's challenger, but Sellar is Waltham. British boxing cfficial; delaying acceptance of the offer A Weill, manager of Rocky pending the result of the World Marciano, erd about two dozen title light negotiations-- United

Press. newspapermen.-United Press.

Score

Chicago Cubs

4-0 Win Over Pittsburg Pirates

Chicago, May 12.

5

Bruce Dooland .was

Adelaide. He is 31.

Mackinzie.

Third Division against Police Re- to-creation Club at home starting at

m. 5. 3. Flanders, C. S. Rolfe, E. Wolstenholme. T. Curry; R. W. Booker, E. Robinson, R. F. Grees. bora T. Wren; J. Woodward, H. Thomas, A. Buckley, A. J. Stonyer.

VICTORY SHIELD

FINAL

Chinese In Combined

Brilliant Form

V

The Combined Chinese were in brilliant form in the Victory Shield final against Combined Services at Caroline Hill yesterday and won by four goals to one.

(South China).

BOWLERS DOMINATE

Bowlers dominated the second day's play in the current English cricket programme.10. day. Not a century was scored. Eric Hallies, 42-year-old tog break bowler, became the first to Warwickshire player ever

he take 2,000 wickets when dismissed seven Worcestershire but men for 60 at Edgbaston.

Despite this effort Worcester- shire gained a first innings lead of 81 runs.

Another bowler. to claim seven wickets was Fred Titmus

who of Middlesex,

tied up Essex with his off breaks at Lord's. His figures were seven for 52. Essex, 128 all out, were -80

Arst runs behind on the ithings.

Freddie Trueman, fiery York-- shire bowler, who is bidding to regain his place in the England in Test side, played big part

Fifteen

of

1

the rout Oxford University with a

a day to spare. University wickets fell during the day and Yorkshire won by an innings and 23

23 rurs

Trueman beat the batten by sheer pace, finishing with match figures of ten wickets for 23 rans.

It was Yorkshire's second Po-keung successive two-day win.. The day's

y's batting KMB) to

went

honours

Ко (Kitchee). The Services held their own; hung in the first half and the interval (South China), Tong Sheung (South

China); Szeto Mars score was one-all. The inside Cheung-gau (Scuth China), Lee YUL- to Nottinghamshire's Aus- all-rounder Bruce forward trip of Morris, Murray lak (South Chins). Yu Cheuk-in tralian

Nok China); and Clarke had the Chinese de- (South

Chun-wah Dooland, who at Portsmouth, hit Combited Services; Sayers (RAF): 91 out of his County's total of Sam Jones, a stringbean right-hander discarded by fence busy with several dan

gerous raids.

Mash: (Army), Hayes (Army): Wal-357 Hampshire, who, totalled Cockel-Marciano Heavyweight the Cleveland Indians last winter, today threw the first

first ters (Army), Crompton Army), Tot 148 in their first innings, were Chinese scored

fun of play in the (RAF): McLennan (RAF), Clarke 124 runs in arrears with dight

(RAF) forris (Army). Murray wickets left nt the close, Commissioner J. E. Phillips no-hit, no-run game of the 1955 season, sparking the

seventh minute. Yu Chek-yin (Amy). Walinsley (Amy). the Pittsburgh

Reuter. slid

Referee: F. J. Stanley. through the defence on the will preside at the hearing, at Chicago Cubs to a 4-0 triumph over

lef and lobbed the ball in which Simpson is expected to Pirates.

defenders Nash jost bring up questions on the

among the following subjects:

his footing on the slippery grass 25 be attempted to clear and Szeto Man came in from the right wing to smack the ball in. Services equalised in the 21st minute through Murray who was playing top class football

time the Chinese take control of the began to game largely on the efforts of inside forwards Yiu Cheuk-yin and Ho Chung-yau.

led 2-1 after six

1. The size of the ring, which

he claims is too small.

2. Use of certain drugs to heal

caution J. Kelly, not out

22 15

cuts.

3,

the Weight of

Extras

Close of play: Derbyshire 100 for four.

though the pitch Have The

bowlers very little help.

Scoreboard:

Derbyshire first innings 179.. South Africans first innings (overnight 48 for two) 113 all

out.

D. J. McGlew, ë. Dawkes,

Morgan..

J. Waite, bw, b. Jackson,

T. L. Goddard. c. Carr.

Morgan

H. Tayfield, b. Jackson

W. R. Endean, e. Dawkes,

Mergan

R. McLean, run out

Scoreboard: Derbyshire second innings:

C.

boxing

gloves, which he claims are tee big,

DAVIS CUP

CHILE TAKES

Hamer,

Waite. b.

- Adcock

24

23

J. Kelly,

not out

35.

19

*b. Adcock

A.

Revill, c. Winslow, b.

Heine

7

0

2-0 LEAD

15

H. L. Johnson, not out

30

6 Extras

4

at 42, 53, 54.

go no nego me.

D. B. Carr, E. Waite.

Adcock

Budapest May 12,

Chile led by two matches.. to

It was the first winning no-hit game by a cub pitcher in nearly 40 years. On August 31, 1915, James Lavendor blanked the Giants 2-0 with to hits, while on May 2, 1917, Hippo Vaughn held Cincinnati hitfess for nine innings but lost the game in the 10th, 1-0, as Fred Toney pitched a 10th-inning no-hitter for the Reds.

After Half,

Inter-Zone Davis Cup Final At Philadelphia

From

Aug. 1-14

New York, May 12.

The United States Lawn Tennis Association, en- The Chinese second half when nouneed today that the 1955 inter-zone Davis Cup final Viu Cheux-vin worked his way wih be staged at Phindelphia's Germantown Cricket. through the Services defence, Club, Aug. 1 to 14.

Fifteen minutes later. the

Jenes was in trouble only in Ted Tappe produced a runîn the ninth inning when he walk-the Arst inning and. Des Fondy's of the first three batters, Gene single and Eddie Milesi's double Frrese.

Preston in pinch-hitter

the second accounted for Ward and Tom Saffell. But he acther score. struck cut Dick Groat on three the fifth Tappe forced pitched balls, Bob Cemente carsom Jackson, but scored or five and Frank Thomas en four Erie Banks" triple, while in pitches.

the seventh Tappe clubbed his In all, Jones struck out six second home run of the year.

Chinese led 3-1 as Mok Chim- The inter-zone final will put the European Zone batters and walked seven, but

Today the Pirates; who have wah scored aff corner kick from Champion against the winner of the Eastern versus Pittsburgh had caly four base

American Zone Champlons. The best-of-five match series the birth. Two won only 11 of 26 games, hit Szety Man runers until

The final goal of the match on the Germantown Club grass courts will determine the were crased en double plays only five balls to the outfield.

came from Ho Chung-yau. First wicket fell at 42, then nil at the end of the first day's and mother was caught sleading.

The Cuba, found no difficulty play in the second round of the

own in the first half and silver cup at Forest Hills, New York, Aug. 26-28. Davis Cup Tennis

It was Jones fourth victory supporting Jones hurting They the gh the Services het station which will challenge the United States for the big competition of the season against three de- hit in every Inning and left 13 tried hard enough after the

December, begin Encounter between Hungary and

Manager Harry Hopman's to the U.S. last base. Altogether Chicago initial reverses in the second, Chile in Budapest today.

and his third complete op game. Previously he had given collected 15 hits off two Pirate it was the great goalkeeping of Australian team, headed by Lew their bid to regain it in R. first American zone series The second singles match was

Hoad, Ken Rosewall and Rex round ,that miarowed the WOR

by the Chilean player up 28 hits in 44 innings, but he hurlers, starter Nelson King and Sayers

Partwig. Is heavily favoured in against Mexico a

at Chicago, July of victory for who Ayala,

beat Hungary's hold Cincinnati to two hits in relfever Ven Law. It was the margin

the American zone, and then 15-17. National League no-hitter Chinese. his last Wrigley Field ap-first

The Adam by 6/3, 0/3 and 6/3.

Germantown Cricket whip the Eastern and European Since

June 12, 1954, when Jim SE THE TEAMS Barlier, Hammerseley had pearance for one of his wins. Oxford, England, May 12.

ANOTHER SCORE

Wilson hurled, the Ellwaukee beaten Asbota.. The doubles

Combined Chiness: Wal Fat-kim Champions to gain the challenge Club was the scene of some ef

the friest Davis Cup matches Chris Chataway, the British match will be played tomorroW,

Singles by Gene Boker and Braves to a 2-0 victory over

(KMB): Hau Yung sang (Sing Tao), round.. by Philadelphia-United Press.

The Aussies, who lost the cup the 1920's. The challenge rend Bob Speake and a double

Lưu Yên (South China), chân Tại 1/17. 2/41, 3/50, 4/55, 5/62, international long distance run-France-Presse,

was held at Germantown four successive VERTE ner, was beaten by Derek John-

through 1927.

Duckworth, not out

H. Keith, c. Carr, b. Gladwin

P. L. Winslow, c. Lec, b.

Gladwin

P. Heine, lbw, b. Jackson.

N. Adcock, c. Morgan, b.

Gladwim

Extras

Total

Fall of wickets;

6/85, 7/94, 8/94, 9/108, 112.

Jackson

Godwin

O M R

24

8.37

26.3 12 26

LRC Beat USRC

113

W.LARE,

Johnson Beats Chataway In

880 Yards Race

stu-year-old Oxford, Medical

in an 830 yards event

feats

during a match-here tonight THE GAMBOLS

between Oxford University and

the English Amateur Athletic

chon.

won in, one minute

In a league tennis Ladies' "A"

54 seconds, which was well out- Division match played at King's side the British record. Park yesterday, Ladies' Recrea- Chataway, who rarely runs tion Clusa, defeated the United .over this distance, was

was third in

Services Recreation Club (2), by one minulo 353 seconds.. D. C. seven sets to two. Results as Gorrie of Oxford was second in follows:

M73 Spooner and Mrs McCleen one minute 55,3 sends lost to a Getz and Mrs. Miller.

The AAA team won the

match

3-1; lost to Mcx-Harrison and Virs by 50 points to

to the University's Fowler, 3-5; out Mrs Kate and 224, 23.

= Kamstrong"

"BIN" Underwood" and "Mar

contest aplique:

Jost to Mrs Getz and Mrs Miller, commemorating the breaking of

- Inst. to How Harrison and M

Fowler, 2-0:10st to Mrs Kite and May Armairing: 5-7.

Mrs Fashier and Mes Pepperelt beat Mm Detz und -Aces® DEUDET (0-4:

Mr. Hemmon and M

Jout 10

-Fowler, Onde a lost to - Max - Kite" and

PIN CODESZŁY KIER").

the four-minute mila in this. match last year by. Doctor Roger

Bannister was unveiled by Mr A H. Smith Vice Chancellor of Oxford University, Dr Eannister was present.

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