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THE CHINA "MAIL; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1965. (*

OUT FOR THE FIRST MATCH

THE UNDESERVING TEAM WINS COLONY'S FIRST INTER-CLUB PENTATHLON

By “RECORDER”

Of the four teams that competed in the first ever Colony Pentathlon team match at Hongkong University Athletic ground yester- day, the one that least deserved to win it won. The Hongkong Amateur Athletic Club won its first match since mid-1954.

Ko

A Colin Brand who went Town after his worn: eve: Pentathlon High Jump Al 0 rst class reserve in LU P. W. Boorman tipped the scales in the

KAAC's favour

Feserve,

afternoon

The fact has to be taken into consideration

Julia Tingay won That Daniel Nu. Jump at a modes:

the High 4 feet 14

of the University's better inches from South Chius's Fung Javelin throwers, falled to re-May-muy un fewer misses, gister one measurable throw In

nak for two

and

The Ladies' Open Javelin three trien, Just had luck, but Throw war won by Mrs Van The HKAAG's Brat

a reason why we

Viel at 75 tert 4 inches fo

of Mitcham AC who held the cold spot through-reserves per teang

Mr Springett out moal

the

Tony Colaco didn't run the (71114)

Jailio Tingay havhat the one but last number 440. Wong Ka-ylu retuUMENÍ

(583 inst unly registered high Jump. but surprisingly throw) cleared 4 feet 4 arches whers pressed into trying.

but Anhed in the up with a roaring 54.8 440 Yards to jump into eighth place in one of the most com- pelive Perstathions EVET CHO lester an thu Colony

ww generally the one last to have

He more than made up for The absence of Stephen Xavier The HKAAC, largely as a result 01 the Brantl nakt Beoman efforts. Ankhund fortable eight points alend the team told against Mount Davey, learn that renity deserved to wit

In HAF

hudn't

PENTATION EFFORTS

The business of organing

To return to the Pentathlon, athlulic meeting involves much (SAC McGarrity's performances work and weary and yesterday included 48 feet 3 inches with everything seemed to be sowed the 12-pound shot, which gave up, but at the last minute it was im 824 points, the highest score discovered that the starting for any of the day's individual pistol

often la and been forgotten

He also did 124 test # 19 feel 2 town. These things happen und inebes in the Javelin, the responsible person does not inches in the Long Jump. 4 feet Buches in the High Jump and have to face a court martial

JUST BLENKS

58 seconds for the 440 Yards. Old Dienk

led the long

111 FUETAS LAS

makes | Junipers with 20 feet 10 inches .. A unit like RAF Mount Davis enough noise and the timing info from his best, mattoged

feet personal best evor of 5 the 48 could not have been far with 1 Verfkasled

the High Jump, a surned There are legends about wrong when two people on one incher

39 feet 9 inches that they have their own fell

sin prisang man sit purised themselves by re- event Facilitan lined up and wer guntering the same time.

(ako a beat ever) In the Shot, a 100 feet 10% 10 Fastn that they can say quite frankly do not need a thu re-month long

in the Javelin und

notice to th

an athlete

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Colin Brand did well with at

1 inches feel

Juvella biri throw He has done 103:5

best ever the wats his second | competitive performance He the started poorly with 4:8 in Hugh Jump. sume three inches below is best, did a good for bin 385g in den Shot Pul, a reasonable but not too good 17:7 in the Long Jump and finished up with a fast-for him--67 # in the 440

If nothing else was proved by yesterday's meeting. the fnel

estob- | good for sems to be reasonably

the 440 lushed that a 3 people htud n enjoyable afternoon and Mr The MAX

Gurevich misists that we should Mount

SAC

I now shettuvity with 2007 points {1,

with sprint University

chatopoenalis (100, 200 nnd 400 anettes). jump chu ETIKETOPUNTIAEOs, medical abident. Ng Chunup-wan

Chugh, long and hop, step) and by a meagre two points, Chuan-

(elot. Throwing championships will hate

to see this

aware of the discus and Javelin) WT

Up his sleeve Mr Gurevitch me that stage of her studies where enlis at odd

has the

und right arm hours f The night reduce

Javelin and shot. maybe eve discus, and even this columnist average -leeping time to dve or

thinks that the standing high - 0 0 29. but it is also u

and long jump would be a very SAC Walker wits a little un1 - well-known

that Ruger Banmuster and Vithu Want were teasomalale novelty event to at lucky and, while maintaining a

Truet much interest,

good average, was generally be- iso murdaval stadents

But G.S

His inorks were Kennedy-Skipton's low his best CHERS BREST also consider

novel shol (weight a secret) 411 33:7-86:10-19:957.9. of the other member

will be the thing to really try Chan Leong-chye started wi HREAT team

with are also ara

when we have time enough from the day's best High Jump 5 the Medical side of the Univer - adv, and he must pay tribute the routine chores of an athletic feet 7 inches, surprised every me

with 38:10 in the Shot Put, Paik even be a comparative beginner meeting

To their own surprise the or- ed badly in the Javelin with 80 ake Wong Kai-you who general-

dis-ganisers of yesterday's meeting feet, did well with 19 feet 435 A operalises in the long

in Inches in the Long Sump and a Иновати but whore 1.408 points in were able to hold all the

zeet vitatkoul

on the pro- tai 60.2 for 440 Yards. events

The sole Malcolm Marsh failed In all Clatramine excepi me

clearing only his best events,

11

that

"

The Pentathlon yesterday drugged the University Athletic Hilo third place the first time surviving 440 Yards Open man in lustory that I remember that who stayed to the end ran

Tave ever beaten

they

SCOPES

in

4:1 in the ligh Jump, reaching only 18 feet 7 inches it the Long Jump and registering 56.3 seconds in the 440 Yards. Mike Curzon was the best 440

The one of the Pentulhlon heats and South

dutuvered that he would have China Athletic Associn- tion in any type of competition been happier going through the were whole of the Pentathion as 11 of Finui team Hongkong Amateur Athletiche competitors in the Pentath-yesterday with a good 53.5 Club 10893: BAF Mount Davis, on were faster. They were just 10.087 Hongkong University ginnnng to warm p Athlet Club 30.121. South China

(0,025

Athleffe

OPEN EVENTS Openi

The Association,

events deserve The Open Mile (some mention.

was won by LL. Keith Burch of

shume, leaving

man

Some other performances: Chan Sing-yeɛ (5-4-32-0–109/01 - 17:0-50.5).

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SAC Martin (4:8-27-9-139:11⁄2 - 17:0-56.7),

Cheung Chek-yın 78-9% −78°Ð11⁄2-50.4)

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RECORD

1A

BIGGEST SURPRISE

the Essex Regiment and HKAAC Despite dark hunts from people in 4 minutes 32.6 seconds, just who generally insist that where- half a second short of his own as the combined efforts of the Colony reward, Bruce Tulloh of

NOT A HKAAA (ny make aaneeting the HKAAC and 173 Loc. Bty..

2,007 McGarrity's

points second! In 4:45.2 every-RA. was

record դ

for

Milo- thing in the hands of an athleile personal best. 14 P.J.R. Alding- {not

In In fongkong. Ripsy like the Hon. Recorder is on of the Essex Regiment third Pentathion

the meeting in 448.0. Opi AI, Smath of the compiling the list of best ever waking too much, did ally

completed to King's Own Royal Ket

Regiment MiloPentathion performances the everybody's surprise.

ffourth in 4:52.2 and Chan Hung- other day, the scores of one of The HKAAA has, within

of these itsman of the SCAA fifth in 4:52.2 the best

toolsed istory. Anished up so far ahead also Aus personal best,

+ time that the people who The Open Ladies' Long Jump were originally destined to pre-was won by South China's Fork ent the prizes turned up as all (Sik at 15 feet 11 inches as ex- officialdom was on its way out pected. A surprise second was by the inain gate.

Ng St-kwai of the SCAA at 14 Plaudits have to be presented feet 11 inches.

HL

The Matayan Cricket Association X1 come out for the Combined Civilians' first innings on Saturday morning. The Civilians took 151 runs off them, but it wasn't the same story the next day when the Malayans had them all out for 79 and won handsomely by 10 wickets, China Mail Photo.

SATURDAY'S

RUGGER

Club "A" Give Gunners

A Nasty Shaking, But Unbeaten

Record

“PAK LO" By

Stays

The Gunners got a nasty shaking on Saturday when they had no end of trouble in subduing a really hard-tackling, fast Club "A" side, and it was only in the second half that the Gunners looked at all like the un- beaten team they are, and the final score was 12 points to 3.

Later in the afternoon on the same ground the Navy, with three last-minute replacements, went down easily before the more open play of the Garrison by 21 points to 6, while at Causeway Bay the 48 Brigade were never in any danger when they won comfortably over 27 Brigade by 26 points to mil.

Un

the other skie of the, well out, 3-3. In the last minute the 27 Brigade bachts. Getting a harbour the Police, mainly due the Club were penalised for offalde the outstanding play of ice their own hall and Barrin

to

Johnstone, beat RAF Island by 10 points to 3, and the lowly Club "B" lost to RAF Mainland in a very scrappy tame by poils to 5,

Club "A" v. Gunnor

converted the long kick. 0-3

With the Gunners pressing in the second half there was a scrum_five Yards from the Club line and Bon- croft got the ball from the sonİN and scored well out. The conversion wh mimed 0-3.

Finally

converted Gerred penalty on the Club 20 awarded for

13-3. offside round the actuITI.

South China-Pandas Clash Nearly Ended In A "Free-For-All"

Says "TIME

OUT"

Playing their usual steady, brand of ball at the park yesterday, the South China, outfit easily. accounted for. their old arch-rivals tho Pandas 7-2. În à-fast-moving tussle that nearly ended in a "free-for-all.”

The incident occtirred when Panda catcher Raymond TRO tagged a runner out after he romped home, failing to touch the plate. Umpire Carvalho thumbed the run- nor out and the enraged Nam Wah' players rushed on to the score to dispute the call.

at

Suce

a

In the morning Senior "A" | K.K. Shum grounded feebly to tussle, the US Navy pulled off squash the rally. their first victory of the season Taking no chances, the gaby' when they

Chinese Nichardson led off their sixth upset the

smash Athletics 5-2 behind the steady with

through the for

single. alley windy fastballing of

hurier Ras- mussen who claimed eight Rightlieker Thorpe then hung

on to Nazaria's ballers

straight, pitch the plate vin the strike-out routo while coling down the middle for a triple

inte

with himself on, four scratch angles.

Centrefeld

at The

run-down play dying lis home when he tried to stroicks it for four bases. Adkins then drew a base on balls and dented two successive the rubber on smashes through the box.

Mery's Senjor "B" Division saw the Comets' hopes for the Championship

being dashod against the rocks as the collar - dwelling Hurricanes behind tho masterful two-lut pitching performance by Clyda Kwok, busted through with six disastrous rune in the opening To of the sixth inning and two

the seventh to notch up their Indial trtiamph of the scrson with a 15-7 trounciną.

tho

loop, minor m

the League-leading PI Dodgers and Seminoles

slates clean os

Pitching inspired ball with a

8-2 comfortable

lood behind him.

Husmussen hurter

kept firing his fireballs over the plate in the

to claim tinai toning Iwo inora batters on strikes to walk off the field with the first Navy telumph this season.

off

for the Tai Thing and Overseas rakit up a

13-0.

18-2

casily kopt their Centrefelder Richardson walk-

they accounted

with batting larols cal two-in-three attempt at the plate while Giles, The Archey and Quervey paced him a brilliant with two hits each in four trips

tele plate.

'The

respectively Pilcher I Dayaram of Seminoles turned in a

pliching feat as

as he pulled off The Bret no-hit no-run game in their Division. with H. L. Lam saw

main upset of the day *Romeo' Hamet's Comets

being the only opposing batter ruffering their worst defeat of

I to arrive safely at fire bare on The year ค ปic lowly Hurri- a walk in the second frame. capes, with all their fury, un- With hurier 'Goose Wong leashed a seven-hit barrage to

off the line-up. South China trample them 18-7 thus lower- look the Beld with slowballering their hopes for a

P. C. Wong toeing the rubber the Senior "B" nag. and his slow slows kept the j Ponde guns at guy cousing

423 his

icsa

than nine pop ups In seven inning toll on the slab.

with the South Chino boys going scoreless in the opening chapter, the Pandas meaked in a tally

half when J. In their Shen singled and Form three inЛeld bungies.

WILD SPREE

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crack at

Entering the sixth frame with the Hurri- narrow 7-6 lead,

with six ranes busted through

on the inac- runs, capitalising

Comet hurley curacy Hassan who went into a wild spree alving up three successive walks including a wild pitch. R. Hamet who relieved him on the slab with

bases loaded $360 up in the started shaklly as another pass. but once

SECOND FRAME

South China drew

plentiful supply of the ball from their forwards the 48 threes and halves did exactly as they liked.

With tho exception of the twe second frame,

again,a timely bingle and a wild heave bistven, und the full

back every the third frame cow the Pandasblended disastrously to give the member of the backs scored at least pulling away with another run opposition five more runs. When

chance.

two auta and scooled across on

Through the box.

timely smash

P.

one

the K. Young struck out. scoreboard road 13-6 in favour of the Hurricanes, The Comets

managed tally in the bottom of the sixth, but the Hurricanes, inspired by their lend, piled on two more to make the Ancl count read 15-7, thus

avenging their first-bound defeat when they were beaten 10-4.

in the Ladies' Division, the Oversous girls could not fiold u and therefore Dorfeited the League-

one iry with Moore adding the must points to the score with two E. The obtained a life after the dust had finally settled affor tries and a penalty goal conversion, while Keir converted the older and brother B. Tho's also converted a try.

Sharpe and Keir combined The Club mudo the mistake in Navy v. H.K, & K. Garrison brilliantly to give their threes every The fourth frame saw South And how thom throes took China agmin tieing the score and this

ume of playing a fairly

in the avond game on the their, chances. light and fast pack, against Club gayund

In the second half the 48 Brigade from then on, settled down to Lho Navy started the much heavier Gunners'

forwards who up till then had steady playing 10 rotira the ehared forwards.

fedrly wed, particularly in the

the hours with the opposition and

Barker with

In rapid one-two- forward division, but as the forwarda took complete coinmand missing from the forwards the

and, with Jealous uutstanding, over three order for the remainder of they became Club switches Collas in from red more

(ame progressed

whelmed the 27 lot.

the game. quickly than their

22 Brigade had the slight excus With a 3-2 lead going into the the wing

opponents and the Garrison, that they had to held their three This was il tactical error, for

top of the seventh, South Chine THES

tererver, pune në opened the game

played a widened the gap with four in- their regular ausistoma, but even neither

Collins nor his repince-realising this,

allowing for that, it may safely be surance runs in their last bating up completely, resulting in two

In tive last raid that 27 Brigade have reached to put the game guals being scared

The lee. the other hand the tackling of ten minutes.

be nattir, of their SURMONT,

bottom of this frame saw a very the Club was magnificent, truly

Up until half

feeble Panda trio dying In for magniflent, and

fairly even if it limes

quick order to let the final score Gunners backs were continually being harassed, und as a result struggle, but in the second half it was all Garrison. The Navy's flustered at times three replacements were not im- they became and their passing deteriorated.

a result the However, in the second half

backs were slow off the mark the Gunners pulled themselves and at times took their, passes

and with the bati com-standing still. ingether

really settled down.

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pressive and

ume it wES E scrappy

were over-

A

they

36-10. Shot was used and with

In the Colony Championshipsing back every time both from The pack was not impressive Ming wun with 2,790 points. at Caroline Ki in 1954. Chu the lincouts and the serum with the exception of Counahan,

to manngod

t their whose covering was a lesson to threes really into action.

else on the field. everyone This slowness in getting the

He

account

a 12-pounder, Chu Ming's score

them

Police v. RAF Island This was

Johnstone's -game | rend-7-2, without a doubt. Not only did he defend excellently, but making the extra man in the morning threes he sparked them to vk- tory.

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Learn

their gar

to leading Wahoos. 7-0.

LEAGUE. STANDINGS. TO DATE Bentor "A" "Division

P W

Braves

South Chian

Julia Tinger would have been in the region threes going wis not the furrowly missed scoring on his would have been much realising no time, the Navy, bouto Delaware

to ocialdom, even yesterday's, or the HKAAC, with only three

and

and

And the most deserving of these good jumps in six, was third at were the feminine members of 14 feet 3 inches is still as the HKAAC Committee. Mrs good a threat as Fong Sik to Johanna Van Viet

Miss Rite Hall's Colony record of 16 Julia Tingay, who between them]feet # inches, Chung Po-ling of measured most of the 28

best SCAA was fourth at 13 feet 11 javelin throws.

Inches, Surada Nair of HKUAC in the firth at 12:8% and Soong Hwee-

They dul foally call

aid of the Royal Air Force, but hwn of HKUAC sixth at 12:7.

that was just in time themselves breathing

to give space

to

of 2,000 points.

In the same

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own

the

more

A iripic and

Comets

Aver

Senior. "B" Division:

230

Ladies League

0 1.000.

Junior

ZONA SEBARS SERANIES

·US NAVY SCAM 2

the Playing heads-up bail in

tracas, the US Navy nine notched up their first vic

Auson when they st. Foreph's The only foult that can be tory of the

Chinese Alhjoties toppled the

Warriors placed against the Polleemer outfit 5-2 behind the able right-

Blackhawica was some greediness amongst |

CAN of Treballer Bremussen Pantas centre who the threes. Had the

practically had the Chinese US Navy passed out more often the Sinds enting out

of his bands. closing However, it was not a really

went to work on losing CU of Bancroft, playing at scrum minutes and for all the work he serious fault, at least in this guns 1054 Pentathlon, Li. Neville half in place of Glen, for he had put in he deserved to score.

Kaza Nazarin as they BurriCONICH ifughes of the Welch Regiment

him lovely

for ten telling clean out some

The Garrison forwards with- and in attack the Police | burler always looked much socked

Wahoos worth scored

2.525

points,

pusses to his backs, but hardly out Phipps were not as strong as

impressive.

South China while their blows, including about 2,650 will! a

Capandas 12-pounder. had

the got the ball usun! but their backs made up opponents

a home run. the Gunners

were weak in The scores returned yesterday when down swept the Club and for it. They were fast and their centre of the line and their The gobs drew brat blood in Coleens Overtens by McGarrity, Ng Chuan-wal

upset them.

tacicling was good, particularly passing was not of

the second frame when Watson [Tal Tung the best. une Colin Brand were the third, Gerrard was the saviour of that of the full back, Jones, who

The

Island forwards got a life on a wild heave and RAF fourth and Afth best in local

the cooted all the way across on PI Dodgers with the Gunners' backs for time easily shone above the rest of were about equal Milo Pentathion history.

off the bats of Seminoles and again his tough kicking his fellows.

Police in the first half but in two singles

Richardson

and Engles sent the Gunners back upfeld The passing of the threes was

Police teammates the second period the

Wah Ying Adkins. to the Club's half of the field, very good, and even their oppor- had the advantage.

After the Chinese boys had OverAS As usual the outstanding mo tunist tries in the second half

Tal Tung of the Gunnars

game through a Lion Cubs forward was were the result of good covering

tied up the Collett,

single by Tony Kwok in the while Wyss and of their opponents. Anderson In the backs had the

third, scoring his brother Harry shining moments. In the

yho. drew a pass, the sailors shotahend in the turn at bat or second half the Gunners tris again and again to break Owen-Smith converted the penalty The RAS pressed and 30 yana sitwo-run homer by first bate-

Club de that was awarded against the Navy out Anderson through the steadfast

Elven another man Querrey whore slam mailed tocking

and In reply. Moore, the new Navy by chance and this time he made away into deep centrefeld, with fence, but fine to Raleigh Leung and his men, The Missouri. Valley. Amateur Athletic Union today mishandling

hait, who had; a good game, scored mistake to level the appre

Milan, Nov, 20. by the Gunner" |«"" try and converted a penalty.

Then just before hul Jaunes Use one man on, for two runs. the by a vote of 21-7 cleared miler Wes Santee of charges he kept the score from rising. presence

Lucien, Gillen of Luxembourg · Thus the half time score was 11-0 RAP were penalised for feet up. ·SUCCESSIVE SINGLES

favour of the Garrison In the very common occurrence in the meeting would have me accepted excessive expense money at three California The Club, opened with a strong lost 20 minutes the astrison open- A front. cow. in die, came, and Fighting desperately to get today set anew World indoor Cane up and converted back into the game, the sixth track cycling record by covering Skipton who cheerfully took track meets.

the spectators that the Gunnera ed the game up and soon had the Jolinstone

frame oponed with iwo

Buc Ave Kilometres in six minutes: away his specially manufactured

and averaging The action will automatically revoke Santee's suspen-were taking their usual ten minutes Navy completely a son, and first 6-3.

get under way. But the ten Trod, and then Carter took the ball In the second half. Johnstone con Shot (weight remains a secret)sion if no appeal is made within 10 days.

·nsknīstem paased and then another, through the opposilon from half verte anotiser penalty after. ten cessive singles by Paul Tiu and 19.2 seconds that was to have given us end-

minutes play, Then before the end, Tony Kwok for CAA K.Nazarin 47.408 Kilometres per hour en less amusement if we had time

In turning down the charges, Santer a Marine Lieutenant and beyond one good three move way Jones, the full back, convert.

the Gunnell were a shadow of them- ed both of them to give the Garri making the extra man, Johnstone then grounded to third and Paul the Palace of Sports. wooden enough to amuse ourselves. We

the Missouri Valley AAU board at Quantico, Virginia, did not selves, and it was by no means on a 10-point lead.

got the ball on the Almen's 25, and Tiu was ripped at the plate for track. dropped a lovely goal 1-3. A few

Felix

Ho bettered hering when the club opened the

the Ave of managera noted that part of uttend today's meeting o will on a further occasion lest

minutes later making, the extra the first out, the blame for the

48 Brigade, v. 27` Brigade

inark, held excessive was

scoring Kwok from Kilometre grounded at Washington. kick by O'Kelly.

muh again Johnstone, went Brown singled, money being paid athletes is He was represented by "Bill But it before the end of

ever near the parts, but Johnstone

over three fast strikes and seconds-United Press.

in the Ladies' Javella compete Throw themselves Mrs Van Vlict is still so confused between feet and metres that she had to ask it her best throw wasn't. a Colony record. It wasn't. It was still the winning throw. She holds the Colony record.

One must also pay due credit

without whose

been

that missile and everyone duly warned!

in

Ja

THE SCORES

Individual scores Pentathlon are always of more interest than anything else and. for the hungrily-looked-forward- to Information here. they are: · RAOT SAC McGorry (RAƑ•MD} 2,000 Ng Chuan-wai (116)ACE 2,641 Colin Brand (IIKAAC)

Missouri Valley AAU

Clears Wes Santee

Kansas City, Nov. 20.

scored the Clarko and Williams two tries in the first half one of which the serum half. yet another Jones converted.

with a nice 30-yard penalty.

the

As expected the 48 Brigade

The Police opened the ecuring with a nice try by Walker, and Ander son almost replied for the Airmen with e terrific kick from just inside the Police half However, the ball hit the erbar and bounced back int-play.

WILD

Chan

World Track Cycling Record

by

the responsibility of the pro-| Easton, his former track couch first half Harrison got the ball adoes threes. wero far too strong for missed the easy conversion, though third.but Y.C. Ng calmly, looked Switzerland's Rolf-Graf, by twc-

moters.

to

at the University, of Kansas,

Miller

said the meeting, which Sanice, Amerien's best hope was closed to the press, saw run the four-minute-mile, several heated argumente, moot was suspended by the group's ly over who is responsible for registration committee on Octo-ne

charges he took too the expenses, the athlete or the promotora

arguments lasted for nearly five hours before the vote

bey 29, on

much money for tiree Call-The fornia track meets last May..

2500 Chan Leonir-choe DIKUAC) He appealed to the board of was taken. The members of the

2,371 BAC Walker (RAFMD).

2,373, Maloginy Marth? (ZEKAAC).

FF14 Chan Bing yes, (BCAA)

2.002 AC, Marum (TAP-MD)

managers; who rejected the re-

5202 L4, P. W. Boorman (AAC)gistration committee's action to- Colleges

2004, Cheu Chek-yin: (BCAA)

Ko Make CUTEM (BGAAC)

1,996 Chau. Yik-ymen . (SCAA)

Die Chessy Chek-kwan (BCAA)

3,00; LAC LIVRE GRAN.MD)

Chen Fogeyun, (RUAC) 1960 "Bamiset· Lo (RRAAC) ..

Col. Press (HAJ-MD) 1915 BAC Perros. {RAF-XD).

day.

board of managers are from and Universities of Missouri and. Kansas, and from Marion H. Miller, on AAU amateur athletic clubs. spokesman, said that anyone Miller said several of the could appent today's decision to members

argued that

promoters National Board of Governors wore responsible for the ex- which meats at Louisville Ken- cessive money, but that as: of lucky on December 14, i no now no flows; planned

the

Putomatically lifted

la, made,.. tha - suspetision | along that:)

The

any

ginated, he aid the national

"If continued, board would have to make the

Woul, Supersions, gantos from: step and not the Missouri Valley

agsociation--United Promos

an orthodox, three move and, scored

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