THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1955,
Chris Chataway Off English Tracks For The
Rest Of The
Year
By DOUG WILSON
From now on, Chris Chataway can be considered almost lost to the British athletics scene. That sounds fantastic, does it not, especially for a man whose declared ambition is to win the Olympic 5,000-metre title in Melbourne next year?
But Chataway's defeat by Hungarian Laszlo Tabori in the Three Miles at the London White City recently was his last appearance in Britain this year.
Moscow
10
for the match | last this year.
He leaves the He runs 3,000 Mctres for the, in
British team-who
но оп Achilles Club in Sweden before against Russia next month. Joining the British contingent The Moscow race will be his Prague to oppose Czechoslova-
klató, return to London.
South Africans 53 Ahead
With
Of England XI Seven Wickets To Fall
London, Sept. 1. The South Africans, after their disappointing hat- well ting display of the opening day, fought back so against an England XI in the first match of the Hastings Festival, that they limited their first innings arrears to Considering that in reply to a total of 165 the England team began the day only 105 behind with all wickets in hand, this was an excellent performance in which smart felding played its part.
53.
Walle, the wicket-keeper, dis-}nine Tours was well taken in
of Gardiner with pozed
a the mully by Keith and a good remarkable catch. He dived full return by Cheetham resalted in length on the legstue in front of Parkhouse being run out. the wicket and held the ball above the ground level, Then Young whose 45 contained
LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
been following have The selected to represent their res- pective dubs in League Lawn Bowls matches tomorrow:
ጸርር
Bet Division (Away) vs. Craigen. Power Cricket Club A. V. Lopes, A.M. Alves, D, hulips, F. 1. Ker- jini Skip), Tang. J. N. Wong,
MELBOURNE FINISH Chataway has to be back in time for the opening. of com- mercial television, in which he la to start a new career
news commentator.
only a few races,
Da D
Next season he will have in order to selection, where. his
qualify for Olympic
Then on to Melbourne, win or lose, he will end athletics career,
Chataway was not seen at his best against Hungary, when he
defeated
and by Thbori Tharos in a 4min, 5sce,
WOR Sundor Mile and by Tabori in is 13min. 44.6sec. Three Miles. But even: not guarantee his best would him success against these two
wonder runners,
of
I believe Chainway is missing coach, the attention
his Franz Stampf, now coaching in Australia. Never enthusiastic about training. Chataway drew inspiration from consulting and with discussing racing plans
In this way, three wickets | Stampfl. tell for the addition of nine to of 09. the
fotal overnight Milton, whose walling policy provect so successful that he oxtained 20 of his 24 runs by boundaries and Barrick put on 38, but five men were out for
117.
A
W. Callney, R. Baker 18k: Jand Wooller was last out, well Dailed, Chubb, D. C. Symons,
W. Hong Sing (Skipl.
DISTURBING
the
de- Apart from Chataway's feats, the 116 points to 03
Hungariaos- drubbing nation of less than 10,000,000— gave Britain In the match, must disturb the athletic bosses,
Defeat was expected. certainly not by such margin.
shortcomings Field events
But
1 large
simply
FAST
HEAT
the
Vanessa Giles (right) and Fung Ying-chee, who finished first and second respectively in Heat One of the Women's 440 Yards Free Style event at European YMCA pool last night. Miss Giles clocked 6 mins 26.8 secs, which was 20.7 secs faster than Kwok Ngan-hung's time in Heat Two-China Mail
Photo.
SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
WAN SHIU-MING BREAKS 220
220 YARDS BUTTERFLY RECORD
The first record in this year's Colony Swimming Championships was set at the European YMCA pool yeaterday, when the South China star, Wan Shiu-ming, clocked two minutes 58 seconds in the heats to better the previous time for the Senior Men's 220 Yards Butterfly Stroke by nearly four seconds.
Pago,7
ALEC GUINNESS DENIES BEING UP-STAGE ABOUT HOLLYWOOD
Alec Guinness dropped a body over a railway bridge - just part
of the day's work in his new Ealing comedy "The Ladykillers" removed an upper set of sinister false teeth, and stepped down to the studio floor. to talk about one's film future.
By "one" he meant himself. Mr Guinness invariably discusses Mr Guinness in that impersonal no-connection-with-the-firm-next-door manner. In fact, I always feel that the pair have never really been introduced.
The instinctively serious actor one ever recognises him in the trary, he says he would dearly who, whether he likes it or not, street.
like to go there.
is the most popular British
NEW HEIGHTS comedy star in the American Some call Mr Guinness the cinema,
a thousand wears those hideous netor with teeth for the role of the brain | Others argue that he has behind an ill-fated gang of face at all that his features are bank robbers.
ARMY SMALL
faces.
no
the foundation for merely
But, up to now, one has been offered the wrong parts or the right pants at the wrong time," he explains.
"Most of the films suggested
so far have been copies of Eal- A wispy grey wig and A succession of comic masks. The Ing comedies-variations of "The jersey that is him like a tent canvas beneath the stitching, so Man in the White Sull' ' and complete the latest transforma- to speak,
The Lavender. Hill Mob,' for tion of the man who has only Whichever way wou care to examplo and there seems little Himself to blame it hardly any-look at it, the fact remains that point in travelling 6,000 miles his sense of caricature touches to make a second-hand Ealing new heights of grim fancy in product. what Alexander Mackendrick,
"It's dimeult to know where director of "The Ladykillers" one would fit
out
there. (and also, umong other winners, Somehow one doesn't see one- "The Man in the White Suft"), self in a cowboy picture, anci calls "our new horror comic." one is hardly cut out for the So much for the present, great Biblical numbers, The What of the future? It lies only hope is for a sophisticated now in the lap of Sir Alexander comedy and good sophisticated The following are the results Korda, who will take him overcomedies are so rare."
contract and league standings at the end when his seven-year
As an actor who has success- of the 10th round Army Small with Mr Rank expires with the fully done some very serious Boro Jengue:
final shots of "The Ladykillers." | things in the theatre and In 18: Dist., W/S "B" 51 in the lap of Hollywood luxury for one he is pained
7th 2.0. It could also, if he wished, liepiatures, too: "The Prisoner" Hussars, 580:
us, well Gurkha Riflen Abst & co..but until the right film comes as flattered by the Americans' refusal to accept him in any- The Korda-Guinness alliance thing but comedy. will
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CONFIDENT INNINGS
confident Then came lanings by Spooner, who in the final Test failed to score in
British ther Innings. He cut the first
received from cry out. two balls he
four piece and weak as over. Tayfield for
60
Brian Hewson's 'Imin. 48.0sec. in 05
Another fine race was WIL- Heat Four: Yau -Man-kwong: Z. altogether
mudic
Half-Mile
440 La Ting-long (SCAA Wong Tai- all-comers with five boundaries British
nossed in the Women's minutes
lal (CYMCA), Time: 82.5 recs. record was the highlight of the Yards Free Style.
Here
Heat Five: Mok Yiu-tong ISCAA!: his chier hits.
the Vaness
(CYMCA) Giles
Leung Shu-wing length 2 swam a few programme excluding Mortimer brought off
(CS) Time: 03.7 victory by our women's after length, with a fine casy Chol Kam-hoi hils, he and Weller adding 46 grent
stroke to stop the watch at six. Senior 230 Stands Butterfly: let had tro Hewson, 1 can reveal
seconds, Not One: 1. Wan Su-ming
Fou-chun Wang taken in the long held by NIC-trained specially for an attempt minutes 26,3 3rd Division (Away) V Prison Lean, the Glamorgan captain,
first place, Vanessa weni onem 58 soos (Colony Record), Ollars ChubA. C. Tribble, who took half an hour to open on the unratified world record satisfied with merely gaining a Cheung-sig (CYMCA)
Shiu. Heat Two: Loung Wah-ching da Silva, J. Carvalho, C. Chan his score. Altogether he batted which Lon Spurrier of America better and lapped Tsia
CS): 2. Pmg Chul-shin Wood, A.
set at 1 min. 47.5scc. last
who pelovir (Skip
came third. Shes de Carvalho (F), Time: 3 måne BR. Hall, H. A. Trign for two hours and five minutes
March.
And, despite the wind
front of 0.7 neck. (Skip: L. Naylon P, D. Murphy, fur 31.
Women's Events and B.. Ladd, E. C. Fincher (Skip).
rain, he went through with was also a length in Not the least feature of the
who came in Fung Ying-chee
Junior 220 yards Breaststroke: Hent second.
One: Tang Kit-chug Let Diviin Home) is, Kowloon South African's out-work was the attempt.
success In For his lesser of Tayfield.
100 yards ISDAA!! Tegg Kuring (CYMCA). For Cricket Club at 4 pm-1. Manson, the bowling
breaking W. C. Ogley, G. Hong Choy, A. E.
Derek Johnson's two- Freestyle, minutes and 35
wis another crowd Time: 3 res 50 pees.
Heat Two: 1, Au Sook-fun Contes (Skip)). Le Cit. to three hours
pleaser. All four competitors (CYMCA), Time: 3 min 40.4 secs. Leonard. H. W. Bradbury fiday he bowled off-breaks un-work-old record by a tenth
Hewson has to thank
Heat Three: 1 Tang Fung-mon (Skip): C. C. Ma, C. Madar, G. A changed,
the lun a second, except for
everything they
2 Fonx (OCSA)
Chungma71 who Brian Jackson,
replaced Soura, F. O. Madar (Skip).
Takes cheon interval, and he took Derek Johnson, lil with ton- In a thrilling anish, Chan Shing-
had, leaving nothing to chance (CYMCA), Time: 3 min 30.0 pes
Sondor 100 yards Freestyle: Heat M. Suume. B. | four wickets for GB,
cracking, McGlew and Goddard gave the sillitis. Jackson set a
gister a well deserved win. G. Santos, R. O. Baker Skip South Africans o splendid start self-sacrificing first lap of 53.0 chung streaked through to re-
then, courageously,
THE RESULTS The following
were the sults;
Heloi
ccc
2nd Divistan (away)
Club 4 DW, P. K.
Lau
K. Pavri, J (Skip A. F. Ferreira, J. T. King.
Wong Yan, C. K. Sung, T. Leonard, J. W. Leotard 15kip).
PRC
Without see.. and of the
The second innings. taking unnecessary risks they Hewson took over.
1st Division vs. Recreio "White" wiped
out the deficit in 33
4 p.m. Tening. T. Poynton.minutes and altogether scored 72 It. Hughes, f. 1. Dewar (Skip): Holanda, H. G. Laurel, F. Win an hour before McGlew was Tneally caught at eg slip. God-
Bolle (Skip);
WONDERFUL
The Hungarians- think our women are wonderful. And so do we. Looking as feminine as a troupe of dancing girls, they defeated the Hungarians by 60 Statham disposed of points to 53. When
N. C. Reynolds. N. tegnolia, G. Ydard stayed a further 40 minuts and Division (Farner) W. KDC:and was then bowled by a tine
Watt, 3. 11. Goodnum (Skip).
J. Harrin, W. Jones, W. H., J.ball from Statham, Doxall. A. Soutar (Skip); M. Wi
The Junior Men's
swam
with
(SCAA
Brand: (LRC): Time: 70,7 acce
Senior 440 yards Freestyle: Heat One: Juple Zewald (LRC) 2. Them
One: Vane993 Giles (EYMCA); 2. re-Fung Ying-ebee (CYMCA}; 3, T
Shlu-lg (F. Time:
Men's Events Junior 100 yards Backstroke: Heat one: 3. Lau Ting-ping. (SCAA); 2 Fong at. (CYMCA: 3. Chan Chi.
a Tin). Time: 1 min 11.8 secs.
Ileat Two:-1, Herbert Luke (F): 2. Stul Kam-kwan (CYMCA), Time:
min, 16.3 secs,
Heat Three: 1. Woo (F): 2. Yur
Hak-kwong Bock-leun
Heat Four: 1, Chung Yel-uning
(E): 2. Li Kwan-chow (WS). Time:
1 min 185 secs.
Hanson, E. S. Jons, D. L. O'Brien, Keith, top scorer in the Brgl Thelma Hopkins. pretty 19-CYMCA), Time: 1 min 138 sees. P. Lowa (Skip) N. L. Vierga, T
three men were out year-old Belfast University Plkington, C. Wieux, E. Lokale innings, (Skip)
for 100. Attic inter stumps dental student, failed narrowly were drawn for the day with to bent the World High Jump
Africans 53 ahead
record of 5ft. Bin. after she had R. Mackenzie (Skip); B. Y. Smith, the South
wickets to fall.
won the competition with 5ft. SCORE BOARD
7in.
3rd Duvalon (Home) vs K.B.G.C.: F. G. Janes. Y. Rcberk, A. E. Jones
J. M. Gurney, A. N. Dther. G. Y with Carter, A. J. Bennett, W. H. Caton (Skip).
KBGC
1st Division: (1) VR. IR.C. 'B' at 4 pm. E. J. Liddelf, G. A. Gordon, F. Howarth, E. Purvia
L. Gaddi, A. Badley,
Skip W
B.
South Africa 1st Innings 165 England XI 1st Innings 218 South Africa 2nd innings
Gardner, b McGlew, Wooller
Tindal, P. Hughes, W. Williamson. | T. L. Goddard, b Statham J. McKelvie (Skip).
3rd Division (Away)___vs._ PRC. H. Keith, lbw b Statham
nt 4 pm-V, C. Bond. P. G. Shaw, W. Endean, no; out Thomas. A. D. McCracken, J. MeR. A. McLean, not out
1 A. Scott, A. Hinta (Skip); V. I.
Leland, C. E. Terry (Sip): L. W
Gordon, S. A. Toalett, F. C Gasson, J. F. G. Cosgrove (Skip),
Recreio "White" (Home) VE Reorelu P.R.C. at 4pm.-A.A. Loped (Skip). A.A. Guterres, A.M. Bip- C.A. Danenberg tisto. S. Rivero,
(Skip). G.A. Noronha, F.G. da Luz,
A Shiva,
Noronto, J.LS. Aven, J.MA,
НКЕКТ
Gutierrez.
3rd Division: (Away) vs. Filipino J.5. Club at 4 p.m.-V. Kruse, Barrun. W.E. Macfarlane. A.G. Gardner (Skip): C.W. Solust, A., Pinnell, F.A. Golding, E. Poulson (SP) Spencer. J.K. E. Land, A.. Gregory, Mundy (Skip).
USBC
• Extras
BOCK.
25.0
Heat Two: 1, Kwok Ngan-hung (F). (CYMCA): 2, Chan Time: 0 min 415 seen.
Sin-you
SHEK-O GOLF
Jack Macgregor Trophy Won By
Junior 100 yards Freestyle: Heat One: 1. Chin Shing-ching SCAAR 2 Chiu in-kwan (P): 3, Lau Koon- Bom (CCSA 4. Au Ping-cheun (WS). Time: 64 secs. Diane Leather has
Heat Two: 1. Ng Wing-chicung never
Loves looked fitter.
individual YMCA 2 SAC Kenneth Her
RAF) Lo Ming (OCSA). Time: 880-yards victory and her effort 1.8 neos. In the 3 x 880 yards relay were 47 superb.
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24
0
Total (for three wkts) 100
-France-Presse,
Hout Three: 1, Wu Hais-kwon (F)2 Lim Shun-chung (CYMCA 13 Yu Ping-hon (CCSA). Time:
626 Bed
Surrey Completes County Programme By Beating
Ian Johnson May Derbyshire At The Oval
Retire From
Big Cricket
Melbourne, Sept. 1.
London, Sept. 1. Surrey, who had already made certain of the English County Cricket title for the fourth successive year, com- pleted their season's County
programme by beating Doubt has been raised by Derbyshire at the Oval here with a day to spare.
here on the. They won by eight wickets to finish with a record at 4 p.m.-S.S. Flanders, A. Flat newspapers cher, R.E. Read, G. ii (Skip): G.S. Goodyear, E. Robinson, M. availability of Australia's aggregate of 284 points in their 28 matches, 16 points Scott. GDS. Amew Skip Test captain, 37-year-old lan ahead of runners-up Yorkshire, who had wound up their Johnson, for big cricket next campaign last week. Previous highest total was 200 by
Yorkshire in 1989.
2nd Division: (Home) v. IKCC
Hastle, A. Buckley, R. Traill, 'R.M. Biotherington (Skip).
TC.
2nd Division: (Home) v CCC at season. 4 pmn.-A.
ས
his
the season
Sper Kinniburgh
G.T. Graham, Johnson said today he would
six for 75). It was Surrey's 23rd win of medium legbreak, 8. Madlardy.
decision on 1
Kent 200 for five declared (8kip): G. Stark, N, Fraser, G.it. not muko Clayton, J. Baxter (Skip); B. future for at least a month.
Hampshire are favourites to (Wilson107) and 26 for one. Dougins, C. McLennan, R. Mar He added that he had not! shall, V.B. Brown (skip).
given cricket a thought since he take third place. With one more Bad light stopped, play for the ЦЕСС 2nd Division: (Away) v. USRC at returned from Australia's re-dey lett, they have already day. 4p.m.-N. Hontan. .W.R. W cent tour of the West Indies clinched first innings points in
Wyper, Marshall Eiland but he was beginning practice their game against Worcester- set by nine wickets, Sussex
with South Melbourne, his State shiro side, next week.
.C.D. Back. D. Trail (Skip): A.B Coleman, L.M.S. Ligd, A. Dulfy. F.D. ADEus (Skip).
BKFC
J
At Hove: Sucsex beat Somer- Middlesex, six points behind 404 for nine declared and 18 for "I have kept myself it, how- and their nearest rivals, seem un- one. Somerset 203 (Wight 01).
likely to salvage a point from and 180.. their anal game against Kent.. who
2nd Division (Away) va Filipino ever, and you can say I Club at p.m.-W. Boyaird HC looking forward to next season," Butler, P. Cottier, B.I. Blakford
Skip Black, R. Blyth, W. he said. McColl, K. Forrow (Skip); I. Baker,
T. Sneddon, If, Riddle, E. Green- wood (skip).
гос
Tom
need only 77 more rute to win with nine wickets left.
writer Goodman, sports
If Middlesex lose, then Sussex for the Sydney Morning Herald, said, one factor likely to will take fourth place as a re- and Divialem (Home) vs. KC.Cuence Johnson's decision would sult of their fine two-day win by 3. Master, Melvin be the inducements held out to nine wickets over Somerset at (dg) L. W. Brace, G. Il. Pickett, him to accompany the Austen-Hovo today.
of 1 pang, Alonwerth,
Kelly
DER HON LG RAG Rosen xic lan team to England next season
"Tadi Bagh, Galwat_Bingh,
as a writer or broadcaster. China Mail Special.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES At Folkestones Middlesex 107 bid 211 (Wright, right-arm
At Scarborough: Yorkshire 304 for nine declared. (Hall, right-arm fast medium, five for 50). MCC 184 for seven, Rain restricted play.
J.F. Shoemaker
The final of the Jack Mac- Kregor Trophy was played on 13th August over 30 holes be- tween J. F. Shocinaker and J. Dickson-Leach, the former be
4 $ and winner by ing the after having gained a command- ing lead of 7 up in the mor- ning round
ονο
the
V.
B.
The
Fred Barry Sub WRA competed for on August 21 C30
holes against bogey and P. V. Huyshe (3) with and two excellent rounds of 69 an 04
gross came out the winner with 4 up.
P. Shoemaker J. was runner up with 2 down
During the month there were also running bogey pool and an eclectic competition and the
were the winner:-
pool:"A" P. Huyshe4 up; "B"-R.
P. Eclecte: Winner -- W. Scarles-1
Coltman-nett 51; Runner up--- R. B. Seartesett $1.
(Coltman was
winner having the better second niney. were insufficient "B" entries to run two sections.
The summer season competi- tions close with the champion- ship which 18 to be hala on
25 September
and those members who wish to compete
requested
their lo put are names on the list posted in the clubhouse on or before Septem- ber 17,
LADIES' SECTION The winner of the September/ October running eclectic was:
M. Neale, Silver Division: Mrs 77-14-83.
*Bronze Division: Mrs I. L' Harrison 86 20 60,
Thero
The next event to be held at. Shek-O will be the Stableford Competition on Thursday, Sep- tember" 15. (This... will bự a At Bournemouth: Hampshire guest day. Players are asked to 204 and 84 for 3. Worcester- | enter their names on the Board shire 265 (Kenyon 58, Horton which will be posted at Slick- 85, Lieter. 67)--Router,"
Rifles "D".
48 Gurkha
Dde.
North Stalt 18
Brit. Ind.
42 Field
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STEEPLECHASE RECORD
ni
of
the
Prague, Aug. 31. Jerzy Chromik of Poland, to- night beat the world record for the 3,000 Metres Steeplechase picture. It could well be any by winning the event in the of them. On the other hand. It match against Czechoslovakia, could be Katla Johnson, revel- at Brno, in 8 mins. 41.2 secs.
ling at 75 in her first star part The official record stands at 8 89 the little
who old lady mins. 40.6 secs. by Bandor sweetly wrecks at their plans. Roszayoi (Hungary) since 1854. But when I look up at that But earlier this month Vassily property railway bridge and see Vlassenloo (Russia) clocked that unrecognisable ringleader mins, 45.4 socs, to equal a time icering like a nightmare mix- Pentil Karvonenture of Alastair Sim and Ralph put up by (Finland) "In July, and this Lynn, I have an idea that It time has not yet been ratlled.- might be Alec Guinness,
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