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HKAAA OPEN MEETING
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1955.
TURPIN GOES
A GOOD SEASON AHEAD IN MIDDLE AND LONG DISTANCE RUNNING
By "RECORDER”
There is a good scason ahead in the middle and long distance running. Results at yesterday's HKAAA Open Meeting, the first athletic There were grim struggles meeting of the new season, suggest this.
over both the Half Mile and Mile route, with even the unplaced very much in the hunt, and some of the Colony's best runners at these distances were not in action.
meeting at the Army On the basis of the performances in the two-day
880 ground, Boundary Street, it seems that the Colony records for 800 Metres, Yards, 1,500 Metres, One Mile, Three Miles, 6,000 Metres, 400 Metrou and 440 Yards Low Hurdles, Pole Vault, Hop, Step and Jump and Discus Throw will be threatened this season,
Frank has done practically no training this season and should the best if he does, be a threat
Benson, with very 1Last training, he did 2:10.4 for 800 Metres.
took second place in the Javelin Throw with 140 feet 10 inches.
Looking through the best per- littleformance lists, it appears that Ho the May-yee's 29.3 seconds for the
Ladies 220 Yards is also a new Boundary Street ground moord. the old one having been 20.0 by Lam Kake-lon, also on December
One of the most Interesting features of the meeting was the success of the Royal Air Force, who took third place in the 440 Yards, Brst in the 880 Yards, first and second in the
Conditions yesterday were not fourth in the Pole Vault, fourth in the Long Jump, second in the ideal for fast times. The track Hop, Step and Jump and first in had been re-layed some 10 days
how.earlier and is still loose on top. 21, 1952. the Shot Put and Discus Throw.
One was also on the warm side Fong Sik, for many years an No Colony records fell. of two reads that did fall was and there was a stiff wind blow-unsuccessful
Cho interesting one,
ing across the track throughout short dashes, was a very crodit- able second in 12.3 seconds in Boundary Street ground record the afternoon.
the 100 Yards. Her now-found in the Ladies' Long Jump which
speed may account for her longer wen to South China's diminutive Fung Sik at 13 feet 11 inches.
Jumping. The old record of 15 feet 9 inches was set on December 21, 1952, by Rita Hall,
Not
net
WITC of the great Hito Hall, of
Jennifer or
competitor in the
FIRST DEFEAT One of the most surprising results yesterday was the defeat of Colony
Quite a few HKAAA Standard Champlon Stephon Xavier In the 100 Yards by Medals were were yesterday and Hung Chee-kee and Shum Pit will be presented at the next HKAA meeting. Those were by kung of South China.
Fundies N.
In hasn't been able to put P.
the Mile, Xavier much training in recent weeks K. H. Pape in the Three Miles, did do well in the and he was very ever
Blow off the Loung Kam-ching in the 440 Yarde Hurdier, Cin. F. Jackor Shum Pl-chung had and Chee Fook-sing in the Pole Long Jump it Boundary Streetmarks.
Hung Chec-koe and outside of Rita Hall's one clung start.
ves Yoult, 2. McGarrity in the solitary effort of 15 feet 9 inches, was off on the gun and deserves none of the three did better some credit for having won on Discus Throw and Fong Sik in
what was only a minute handi-the Ladies' 100 Yards cap.
ulumvirate Deborah Hurlbau Hart
a
than 15 foot 3 Inches at any aber meeting held on the same
Xavier came back inter to win ground.
The South China AA runners the 220 Yards in 23.8 seconds. showed the value of their sum- |fast timma
an untrained
MOST NOTABLE
notable
for
MORE MEETS WANTED The Army in Hongkong la ro- cognizing the act that athletics
sports
an
UNDER
A dazed Randolph Turpin crumples to the canvas as husky Canadian dock worker Gordon Wallace blunders over his prostrate body during the fight at Har. ringay Arena, North London on October 18, a fight which crushed the Briton's hopes for an early tilt at the World Light-Heavyweight title.
After Turpin had twice taken counts, one of seven and the other of eight, Wallace knocked him out in the fourth round-Reuterphoto.
Eastern Collect Two
With Easy More Points
5-1
Points With
Win
Over Saints
By “TOUCHWOOD”
Unbeaten Eastern collected two more points in the Senior Division League with a easy 5-1 win over St Joseph's at the Caroline Hill stadium yesterday.
Chu
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LEAGUE CRICKET
CRAIGENGOWER WERE UNLUCKY NOT TO WIN AGAINST IRC
Crafgengower were unlucky not to take all four points from the Indian Recreation Club in the First Division Cricket League match played at Happy Valley on Satur day.
The home side, playing against an IRC attack_short of Tony Myatt, taken ili with 'flu, demoralised the Indian bowling with their three left-handers-George Hong Choy, Buji Dhåber and K. Y. Tam.
These throa aceted only 88 | reached 217・・ against・・ tha runs of Craigengower's total of Opimists at Chater Road. The 202 for eight wickets declared, Optimista wont for the run, but they wore out the IRC at Leigh-Bennett making 31, Prit tacks.
chard 38, Hall 33 not out and Cralengower scored at two Harvey 63, but could only reach runs a minute for the fast 30 187 for six wickets, sharing two minutes. George Souza contri-points,
buted a workmanlike 39 before ho fell to a fast bali with sharp offbreaks from 8. H. Khan that would have beaters batsman.
HOW THEY STAND'
Army South
any Army North
Indian RC Khar
normally bowls
Craigengower medium, la fase straight ball, but Scorpions
varies these with an occasional RAP offbreak. He took four wickets Recrolo for 45 runs in eight overs. Optimista
It was George Hong Choy's KCC day as a batsman and he hit Police four boundaries in his 52 be- Navy fore falling
Ebert to George
at second slip off a leg break
from A. R. Abbos.
Hong Choy and Soura
put
on 60 runs for the third wicket
and Hong Choy and Tam
for the fifth.
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Given 2 hours 10 minutes to make 203, IRC's skipper Arthur
Rumjaha decided to give his more reliable batsmen
a rest from long fielding in the sun and opened with S. H. Khan and Mohinder Singh.
Mohinder scored 13 of the 14
Khon
rups put on by the opening
and 9. H partnership
confidently carried on that to score 36. His was soli; innings. He ove 10 difficult lives in the dllpa after he
scored had
not
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63 Countries Accept Invitation For 1956 Games
London, Oct, 23. Sixty-three of the 83 coun- 1-es évited to compete in the Gomes at Mel- 1950 Olymple bourne have so far accepted, sald Mr Lewis Luxton, Au- tralian Deputy Chairman of the Olymple Organising Committee, who
here today from arrived
Only three countries have so for decided not to compete. "In Helsinki tn 1952, 67 or 68 coun- tries took part. We hope to have at least 70," Mr Luxion said.
to
Yesterday saw Eastern's eight successive win. Although they took things rather easily and won with plenty in hand, it was the Saints who provided a 34th minute shock when they netted a surprise goal through left-winger, M. Alberto who had Yong Poy-dor beaten for the only occasion in the match.
30. He Tell New York. rattled Kwok Ying-lok into shooting Two minutes later Eastern finally to Dhaber. Eastern were visibly
IRC routed batsmen
da early by this
debacle. They rango. Kwok, hard pressed by netted goal number two
treatment. respond to #1 Chu Wing-keung made mistakes. Had it not been a defender, topped the ball to result of
Ebert went for two and A. H. centred the ball for some stout-hearted defending unguarded Chu Wing-keung for move.
to the feet of left Mador for nothing. Lalchandeni
Asked whether all prepara- mer training school programme, sprinter in the first meeting of is becoming one of the ma by Yong Poy-dor, the Saints Chu to find the net with a 20-right on
in England, with
was in for an hour for 13 xuns winger Hau Cheng-to who con. though it seems that the muddle the season, and it is most doubt
second tu might have easily added another yard drive. and long distance runners from ful that either of the two Chinese active participation
Texeira, in particular, Saints' first good opportunitynected a hefty kick that sent the and Carl Myatt was out for 14. tions will be completed in time, goal.
he replied "I have no worries, that
underside A.R. Abbas alone put in of only football, and quite played a useful part in keeping to beat Yong Poy-dor came in ball crashing on the
stand and
the Caroline Hill have overtone this trays will beat him again even
contribution, centre of the crossbar and it rested at useful
batting the spectators' and could do with a month's rest over 100 Yards. It was Xavier's a lot of work has boon put into Eastern's forwards at bay for the 21st minute when
confidently for 20 before being Olymple village will be finished from serious training.
forward M. Ward raced the ball the back of the net. first local defent since 1950. Improving facilities.
spell.
in June at the latest," The new cinders have yet to
dispelled.
all in But Eastern
The to take a shot at the Eastern
arrived with the bowled by Watkins. A surprising reverse was that
interval
There would be more than The IRC collapse was largely of goalkeeper. Unfortunately for score 2-1 in favour of Eastern. suffered by Lee Shu-chung, who settle down and the Boundary doubts as to the possibility
The the psychological.
accommodation target of adequate Must
Eastern kicked of after at South China st season returned 2 minutes Street track should be one
on Ward, his well tried attempt they went an upset and
Chu. Wing-koung 203 looked too large for them, house all the visitors, he added, success was the victory of Leung 4 roconds for the 800 Metres in the fastest in Hongkong. There calmly and unhurriedly to build failed to find the mark by inches, resumption,
were first Their first 60, largely helped by but some of them would have Kam-ching
Joseph'd and Hou Chang-to other. · impovemente
Undismayed, taking second
many place in the Bre
up a big 4-1 lead by the 77th A. C. A. Samuel L. Kam-ching, who has Colony Championship, in the 880 in evidence and Major
minute which St Joseph's could carried on their sporadic ralds to crash two lovely shota at goal Mohinder Singh, S.H. Khan and to stay in private houses and his SOPT staff Walker and
not close on.
that kept Yong Poy-dor on his but their attempts didn't do Carl Myatt, was scored with the billets.
There been a keen competitor without
will be more than Ward were much damage as the St much success FUT qults a lew Both Martin of RAF and Lt. may already
In toca. Cotrim and rast pron
When Eastern opened up proud of the
in their runs came in a trickle, enough tickets for visitors from reasons now, showed that Wade of the Army are
fact that B
Street' force after the 19th minute, the again Boundary
in scoring mood in the custodian was too at Joseph's clock, but after the cot had sot
Eastern's
forward's really
There were sill three overs overseas," he said. persistence wins finalls as
Saints, Nico a sinking ship in a 24th minute when each booted a hedoubtedly strong runners, but athletic facilities are
are second to
work
Mr Luxion sold that he had overtime to go when "Fatty" Min Jom-
the herce storm, hung on desperate- shot at goal only to find Yong mudic Texelra
Games with none in
after the 12th minute when shot ed Ali Khan in the last wicket discussed before the storm blew over
after shot sow the St Joseph's stand. The
field
crowded In. United States Olympic officials, goalkeeper pushing, punching Ali looked confident enough in including the President of the and kicking to clear even at the the situation but Minu was International Olymples Com-
mitice, Mr Avery Brundage. expense of conceding several flag having a
a rough time.
"Mr Brundage is very happy 1 kicks.
His statement afterwards that
I "Nover was WITHOUT LET-UP
so nervous in all with the way the preparations Con my cricket says did not tasty for the Games are proceeding," Without let-up, EnsterT tinued with their all-out raide with another post-match ro said Mr Luxion Reuter,
a foummate that... ........ od by the 17th minute what mark from
༞
over
Malcolm
or
440 Yards
HKAAC'
A Yards,
a victor
fourth
Dot
been
Un
in
In the Colony.
ly
A coneros ring for the Ham-ly His defoamer Throw has been installed
A
the 440 Yards. He had entered hung and Chan King-yin, LA. Into the event as part of a programme P. Boorman of Army AA was a programme which would, more to pick up speed for the Half
good third. Mile, drew the outside lane and
ed the fald for nearly throw- quarters of the chreult.
WEST TWICE FASTER
often than not, involve one or two Army units.
and when it did blow over they were on top from the 28th to the 35th minute and it was during this period that they were able to net their solitary goal.
PROMINENT
for
with
the
19th minute. Ho
shot crossed over a neat
Results At A Glance FIRST DIVISION Eastern 5 St Joseph's Bing Tao 8 CAA RAF
2 Army
Eastern
}
high
3
6
IK Aircraft
a Kin Godown
3
i looked Uke a certain goal saw the
| "Fatty's bat looked as Big as A
custodian diving prac- tray." 3 Saints
fically at the test of Chu Wing- The wicket, which had been watered on the late side, did not keung to grab the ball.
By the 20th minute, Eastern sull Bull Dhaber's bowling. He found their third goal through took 3 or 49. Most successful Craigengowor bowler was K. M. right arm medium to
4
Chu Wing-keung whose angular way and able to turn the ball
drive gave all to save.
Texeira no chance at
Chu
then.
to
slow
Iharos
Runs
3 Miles In
13:14.2
糕
new
von in 82.3 seconds from Samuel Lee Shu-chrung has to (02.7). Only Capt. R.A.F. deep (1.5) and Lo Wing-chuca serious training now for the best (02.2) have ever gone over the part of two months. Low Hurdles faster at Boundary can only be ascribed to staleness and plans for the future include from overtraining and badin net for the hammer throwers Struct.
tactics. Even Bruce Tulloh, in
and a cinder run-up for the long With South China's Ho Hit-po,
place,
challenged
and hop, Lee Jumpers
and stop the Colony Champion Arad Shu-chung in the home straight jumpers. possibly
Marsh and
F. N. Randles of the RAF
the facilities available With
Saints concentrated their on- Tony Collaco of KHAAC running
on the
SECOND DIVISION Mile in 4 minutes 42 and many an athlete complaining slaughts on their left flank. won
1 2 St Joseph's in this event at future meetings, seconds and the held here again about lack of meetings to keep Alberto Rocha and Ward were prospects
of 弱 new Colony
time prominent, Their full-backs, Bux Sing Tho 4 CAA With Lt. Interest stimulated, the was a strong one. record at elther the 400 Metres Keith Burch. Mike Curzon, A. L. has come for all willing helpers and Hahn, were, however, not RAF
2 Army fast enough to cope Hurdles or both Smith and an improving Tulloh in the business of running meet-
the who
THIRD DIVISION are very bright,
Another South China old timer od ces should be witnessed their services.
available for this event, some ings to come forward and offer fively Eastern forwards
given time and open shots, took Talkoo 0 KMB emerged who finally
4 Dockyard their chances without much ado. CMB A properly-run athletic meet- in future meetings with Randles, after many
but they Saints kicked off EXOLSONS of trying Martin and M. Keough of Army ing requires a host of officials,
FOURTH DIVISION was Chrung Chek-yin, who won AA-the first three yesterday.
If these are available and they were soon beaten back to their
led B & 8
Caroline Hill the 440 Yards in the good time
R. H. Pape of the RNAC do not necessarily have to come half when Chu Wing-keung
Dodwell
Total rout followed after this both ways, who took four for 23. for Boundary Street of 55.2
the attack on the St Joseph's University seconds. He almo took third looked the fastest distance runner from the Army itself, the Army
goal. The Saints evidently were Watkins, it is understood, will but Boud,
hefty clearances by Road Works 1
fired for they made only half-not be available for long as ho
Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 28. place in the 220 Yards in 24.3 ever seen in this Colony as he could, perhaps, be persuaded to
in 18 make Boundary Stroct available Bux and Cunba kept the foraging Watsons
attemots -hearted
Bandar Imros, Hungary's in- stop is leaving for Saigon. seconds, also a good time for the won the Three Miles
Eastern forwards at arm's length. minutes 24,5 seconda. He did for smaller meetings.
Eastern's forward line.
OTHER MATCHES
defatigable distance runner, got Boundary Street track.
St Joseph's were worlding so
1W0 completely
the final whistle, outclass that
new world records today SPEED GATHERER
veteran of many local races,
Even were Army athletes not smoothly, perhaps too smoothly, getting his hands to the ball minutes to
Easterty's against suddenly,
Wing-kong the before it could travel further.
Surprises in the other matches during the Hungarian National An interesting performance Cpl. A. L. Smith, but he lapped to be directly involved, a full
Track again and wan Eastern
and Field Championships โดย Yong Poy-dor Tum of play,
Cho-lam | kept pouring in as Army South yesterday was Frank Waller's all at South, China's great trio programme of racts open to the
Ying-fun Alberto in the 30th minute and a 6-1 win that left Eastem still with a convincing win over Iharog set 50.8 seconds for fourth place in of Lee Kam-hung, Chan Kim- Services could always be fitted side opened the score in the tested by St Joseph's left-winger each netted a goal to chalit up moved to the top of the table before 50,000 fans.
world civilian-run inter-club
for 5,000 this time it really took the best riding at the top of the Longue
Recreio standard of 1940.6 Yong for he had trble with 10 points with South relo at Sooksunpoo,
wore all out for 119, Mickey Motres and in the same race | inner-loft Lau Che-lam who put out of keeper to effect a very China in second berth with 13 Remedios scoring 25 and A D. bettered the mark for the Three
to jumat would tave been points in sine outings.
good save
Guterres Jr 29 as Morton took Miles run with time of 13:14.2. TEAMB
Although tho track Wan Ave for 88 and Withall four for Foter West actually had two
Box (Army AA) 30řižina; 3. L/Bem, a gool
to "heavy" due
yesterday's Eastern: Yong Poy dor; Lee Dutton (NAC) In:
THE OTHER END faster Umes in Hongkong-
100 VARDE DÀBRI-I, Hung Chee-Lap-tong (BCAA) 3orting. 15:18.2 at Sookunpoo on March kan (NCAA) 103 soom: 2. Shams Pit-
DISCUS TULOW:---1, B. McGarrity Over at the other end Taxeira Ping-chiu, Ton Kar-sau: Lee 35
Army's Withnil and Bedson rain, Itaros gave an excellent clearly (RAV) Uins; Lee Shiu-lok in goal stopped two almost cer- Kwok-wah. Ko Po-koung, Chaput on 93 for the first wicket performance and won 3, 1992, 2nd 15:10 at Boundary heo (SEMA 2013. Stepan
(SCAA) sontains: 3. Capt. J. B.
gools
off the boots of Mal-chi; Ho Ying fun, Lau Street on December 21, 1952. Xavier (RRAAC) 10.3 seca; 4. R. A
Dortosin:
timed in 13:53.2, Eastern's Lau Che-lam and Haulam, Kwok Ying-lok, Chu Wing- and Boxall continued to 121 over Laszlo Tabori, who was
for a victory by nine wickets. that Marques (HKAAC) 10.0d Lambert (Army AA)
Chan Wah-m (SCAA) 97215)1⁄2ing.
both keung, Hau Cheng-to. Wong Kwong-ding (SCAA),
Army Nonth could only add up JAVELIN THROW. C. M. Brand Cheng-to. Texeira on 20 YARDS BASH. Stephen
Saints: A. Texeira; N. Bux, P.
500 fong. (BCAA) Xbfiding: 3 Capt to stop the ball which threaten- C3188+kum (BCAA) 241 BACK:
3. B. Lamberts (Army AA 2zfolieed to roll into the end of the season.
mang, Wong Kwong-shing; G. King's Park, Wolhertill con- Metres, 5,000 Metres, Two Miles not. Thero
Cheung Chak-yin (SCAA) 243 BECK: The Programmes and Entryesterday as to what was Derek
were Home inquiries Sm Pit-chung (BCAA) 113 CC2 4. L/Beas Homen (NAC) reine
HAMMER THROW:-1, Cpl. Davis St Joseph's right-winger G, Pereira, A. Cotrim, L. Ward, J.buthig 47, and had a fairly and Three Miles,
Borrow shayo s 410 TARDE RUNI 1. Cheuner Forms for the 1st Race Meet Coburn's best over this distance. Chck-in (BCAA) 2; 2. Le
((Army AA). Cattainme
Pereira and later Alberto had a Rocha, M. Alberto.
HOW THEY STAND. crack at goal but both took such
and with five for managed 98... ing 1965/50 to be held on His fastest
W&O 19:34.0 at Impe (SCAA) 332 : 3. R. D.
to Team standings up a long time to get into scoring
The Royal Air Force, at home, Saturday 5th and Monday 7th Boundary Street on March 6,
Weir (HKAAC), 555 - HOCH.
position that they lost the bail to including October 23 3 YARDS RUNI-1. X Martin November, 1965, (weather 1953. Current Colony Champion
PWL DIAP surprise again with 104 against Esters' full-back Tuw Kar-saw, (BAY) BYDAKS A. LA Wads (Army
KCC on a wicked that dit permitting) may be obtained Bruce Tulloh's best time over 5. Loe Shu-chup
It took Saints a full Ave South China
suit the visitors: bowlers the distance was 16 minutes 40.5 BLAA) Em M. B. B. TADASH, Ho May-yos before they finally bad Yong GIME TO
back breaking efforts Kitbre minute Secretary's Omeo, seconds at last yar's Land Forces ANE MILE BUNI. P. N. Randles (SCAA 28.35
was hardly used at tho Alexandra House; the Club Championships.
minute House, Happy Valley; and the The held events on Saturday (BA) HALO. 7. X. Martin (BAT) SCAA) 20,0 secs; 3. Ng Sit-kwal Fodor beaten in the 34th KMB
im/154; 3. M. Keough (Army AA)
when left-winger MCAA (BCAA) 210. BOOK.
Bainta Stables, Shan Kwong Road,
and Sunday produced nothing m40.48 3. M. 3. B. Tulion (Army
HION JUMP. Jung May-yee Alberto crashed a long range vory interesting outside of Fong AA4m8332
(SCAA) (taine; 3. Loe Chung-may drive-the ball, salled so swiftly wong Wal *THINKS MILES RUN:-). NIL. Pape
(SCAA) tibine.
defenders that Eastern's
and Navy
TAP Entries close at 12 o'clock ik's ground record in the Ladies
(RNAC) 15m34.56; 2. A. L. Smith
LONG JUMP1--1, Yong Sik (BCAA)
De werɑ..E completely. Poles Long Jump. NOON
(Army A^) 10m49.05; 3 2/Lt. P.-
tarting 2. Ng sit-kwal (BCAA) Custodian on Tuesday, 25th
Doublo victories were scored Boortman Army AA) 10m.00.04
caught off their guard. 75% October, 1955,
by Cfn. F. Jackson in thy High Lee Kem-hung (BCAA) 17. 10.9%
"200" "KAMOS YOKI HURDLES >-- Jump and Pole Vault, Ng Chuan- 11. Chans Val-hung (BCAA) 17 val of University in the Long (Two olhe Kurters disqualified for Jump and Hop Step and Jump knooking over too marry hunted)
449 VARDA, LOW CHURDLER 1000 and A. McGarrity of the RAF in Secretary. the Shot Put and Discus Throw. beck: Remuel, Lo (BKAAD)
1. Loung Kam ding (BCAA) BES Jackson
looks like he has a rien: 3. The Tronchwung (CAA) chanco of beating Yee
Tit 3051 8
TICS JUMP-1. Y. Inckson (Army kwan's ancient Colony record of AA) Enat 2 Phan Lon
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Against
skin disease and itching
"Miligal®
MANUFACTURED IN·
Nevertheless, it appeach in
West's record is very
THE SUMMARIES
4.
Chan
talo
|danger and may, go before the Xavier (KAAC) 330 1:2. Hùng Į (Army AA) 100EURĢĪpa; 2. Chan Lepi occasions had to dive fall legalin; L. Cunha, Wơng Came to 101 against Royal Navy at tw holde five World
D
AA) 216.2.
47
11 foot 11⁄2 inches as the Polo (TIKUAC) Strains; - St. Lingha leves Vault and McGarrity may yet SCALE 4.7 Lan Chaung threaten Chan
Wal-chun's (BCAA) Mizing
Colony mark of 128 foot 02 Inches in the Discus Throw,
To bolator
Jaslesion
"POLE | VAULT:-1, (Army, AA 10ft4log 2. Chee Tok- RINE (BCAA) (300) 10% DELO Hingo up their wenicest (ARTY LAA), orisina; 4. Huntley (NAF) ULSUN.
LONG UUSOPsand)-Ng ChúURE-WALŤ
events squad
to years,
Bouth China returcobed two ||JHKUAC] Stenché 20 Cheng Yala anolents Chice Pookising, an hung (446) Delenae, & Lau ngile 42-yeme old, took moond IKAN QUA EL MENU Place, in the Pole Vault and Nhớp BVThe gained
standard trudat aa wall | chomand tiINGVAC) bry, clearing 10 feet, Chen Laos LeGSWika HERKES
fote orkKwangbang Provincia)
LADIES' EVENTS
100 YARDS DASH:1. Ho May yee (6CAA). 123 seca; 2. Fong al (SCAA) 124 Beck: 3. Chung Po-ling (BCAA) 20 och 4. Tam Kak-lan
2. Lam Kak-lan
THE GAMBOLS
HULLO, DE ASE WHAT ARE MOU PAINTINGS
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NOW
ITW INSTEAD OF HA A STAIR CARPET, wh VERY FASHIONABL
Eastern
Amity
Club
.
33 10 13
73 22-10
24 26
Linscombe agal body, despite
Carnell
not
Power
contributed 63 to this and Ladie
20. KCC, asprisingly, enllapsed
Metres, 3,000
..
race was The 5,000 Metres the top event of today's stron
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