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EQUESTRIAN EVENTS

German Rider Takes The Lead On* Preliminary Scoring

Stockholm, June 11,

Rothe, of Germany, riding Bil, led on preliminary scoring after 30 of the 57 competitors hed completed

dreeage the phase of the three-day test in

1936 Equestrian Olympic Games here today.

He finished with 03.4 points and was the only competilor to break 100 in penalty points.

Becond was Major Lawrence Rock, of Britain, on Wild Ven- ture, with 101.8 pointe, followed by Germany's K Wagner

Prinzees, with 102.4,

on

Other leading preliminary placings were:

4. R.

Petter

Erried, 105,0.

{Switzerland)

K.C.E. Tolvanen (Finland)

Larilna, 107.8.

1. Y. Koulbychry (Russie}

Perekop, 110.8.

The other 27 entries in the dressage will be in action to-

STOITOW

Competitors in the dressage perform a series of 31 testa and iwo groups of collective move- ments. These have to be com- pleted in 21 minutes, and anyone incurring more than 190 penally marka is eliminated,

was

Early morning weather sunny, but later some rain fell, decompanied by peaks of thunder.

Reuter.

EARLIEN RESULTS

Stockholm, June 11. Emnet Barker, of Australia, had the honour of setting in molton the Oyimple Equestrian eventa today when the Dres- see phuce

three-day text began

of the

It was indicative of Sweden'a interest in this type of horse- manship, the training and dis- vipline of the horse, that about 4,000 people, Including King Gustav Adolf of Sweden, wort In the stadfum from an early hour. Queen Elizabeth was to attend at 1.30 p.m.

The weather was sunny and pleasant, with a cooling breeze,

night.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1956.

THE ART OF BEING IGNOBLE

GEORGE WHITING (in boxing's corner) battles, with Dr. Summerskill (Ignoble Art author)

FILE:

Chinese Recreation Club

Captures Men's A Division Tennis Title

Dr Edith Summerskill once wrote and thanked mo for being fair-minded in allowing her to present a case against boxing. I wish she herself had been 08 impartial in her new book, The Ignoble Art",

X-

Instead, Dr Summerakili has marshallet a regiment of ex- captions, half-truths and oggerations thumped a tub, and perpetrated a typical piece of political jobbory. She

would

THE LADY PROTESTS TOO MUCH

have us suppose that she is out believe that boxing is physically to rescue the human race from harmful. But she then weakens the evils and dangers of men her ba.30 by declaring that hitting each other with gloved medical men of different opinion fiesta. A much more likely are, hudya Cry Italics) touch motivo-If her complete lack of attached to the different Boxing reasonableness is a criterion-Boards of Control" is to catch votes.

She protests too much. I doubt her complete honesty. of put pose. Her previous book, Babies Without Tears, was doubtless the work of an export, The Ignole Art is the calculated squawk of eye-on-the-makta - chance

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odanit-and.

that Gene made notrevelations of these coccruciating sensationa

made until he had

a million dollars and retired to the sh life of w business tycoon In

Cormoclicut.

I have probably seen more In other words, Dr Summer-booting than Dr Summerskill. I skill would have us believe that have seen boxers die in London all the doctors who condemn and New York. I know ex-

untrammelled boxing are

and pugilists who are broke, others impantin experts while 011 who are blind; others who carry those who condone it have an scar tissue round their eyes: axe to grind,

others whose thinking is slow and whose speech is slurred.__I |have no quarrel with Dr Summerskill for pin-pointing the plight of these unfortunates. HONEST MEANS But I also know hundreds of decent, healthy male citizens to whom boxing da or tras been either a wholesome sport or an honest means of earning a livell- hood. And few, very few, of them had to fight.

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то me, that is a precious politicians.

example of political exaggera= have never too and clap trap sought to conceal in 30 years of Dr Summerskill re-hashes reporting—that boxing lends for us the statements ---- LIIT- itself to abuse by get-rich-quick doubtedly honest-oft boxere racketeers whose last concern is who have made money by no- the financlat physical well-

the agonies of their vealing The Chinese Recreation Club's powerful tennis being of the boys who give and profession in print. Gena Tinney take the punches. But is that tells how he bumped the head of team won the Men's "A" Division league title yester-

an honest promise for a whole a sparmate and had a sensation day after a lapse of three years when they beat South

sale condemnation of boxing ands though, hot water tud been China in a second round game. CRC last won the

all its works?

poured through a hole in my There are quacks and -pill- tile in 1952 beating old rivals South China.

drivers in Harley Street-but skull and flowed down over the Mrs Mary Chow and Miss Yor Summersidhi would rightly to my eyes, leaving a hot

dim." Since then, South China had

imples quoting Hitlerism-that| 120, Nathan Rd. Kowloon. · (Princess Thostre Bldg.)) of CRC wете Y. Tsui

unde- be the Arst to clie them as off the carried

LUSH LIFE repeatedly

It has beat, responsible for two a half excoptions in a noble profes- feated with two and such With

Tel. 64496.. Well, since Dr Summerskill world, ware. trophy,

ston. There have been crooked picks Turney as a bogey-man, If this be correct, then tea Colony Champton Ip Koon-points out of a possible three.

Dr Summer- Ladies Recreation Club, who politicians--but

least have been million ales stand condemned hung and his Wimbledon part-

more frank arad told her readers-indluding every pusson, every scored such a fine victory over skill would assuredly protest at she could at ner Edwin Tral, South China

the Chinese Recreation Club lait any accusation that politics ore

schoolmaster, every Army 10- found it impossible to lose.

week, were beaten by 6 racket.

atructor, overy, club fender who points to 31⁄2 by the Unitet

ever taught his charges to give Dr Summerskiil quotes Services Recreation Club. USRC

the or take a punch on without hollering. were beaten by KCC last week. Jeminent medical authorities who

Alors na

Edwin Tsai The this year, decided a change would do him good and he moved over to join his farmer enemies, CRC. With

him went Tony Llang. another storm during the

"This rain was welcome. The rounds have been very hard, and competiton last week re ported

ted that there was too much “hono" in the ground,

Competitors in the Dressage had to perform a ærics of 31 tests and two groups of collec- tiye movements These bad to be completed in 12 minutes, anci ayone incurring more than 195 penalty maries would be eliml- mtex.

This would be a blow to any tean as all three riders must three- complete complete thre day test to stand a chance of winning the team Gold Medal.

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Unofficial results of the Dres-

of the argo Section

Olympic Equestrian three-iny ovent subject to re-checks of Scor- Ing cards and eventusi DIO tests, were:

Ernest Frederick Barker, Australia,

Dandy, on

134.4 penalty points.

Karl Oula Erkki Tolvanen, Fira- land, on Larring, 101.0.

Samuel Koechlin, Bwitzerland, on Qaya. 115.0.

Utto Rothe, Germany, on Bimai, Jonathan Burton, J.S., on Hunt- ing Field, 153.0.

John Rumble, Canada, on Gilroy,

Feht! 143.2.

Adriano Capuzzo, lialy, on Tift of Heather, 140.0.

Gurean, Turkey, on HL,

Lov Baktychke, Russia, on Guirn- past, 119.2.

Carlos de la Rerno, Argentiná, on Tanion, 140.0.-Ileuter and United Froes.

Hockey Board Told To Impose Colour Bar

Lazake, June 11. The Midlands Hockey Board of Northern Rhodesta has been told that they must impone: „A colour bar in their Longue and

their teams playing, the Vstop

Lusaka Indian Sports

wak announced hero tab. It

Am The

order camo from the South Africa Hockey Associa- tlon through tho Northern Rhodesian Hockey Board.

Lusaka is the only place in South Africa where an Indian is allowed to play.",

hockey

The Northom

League

tom Rhodesian Foot-

boll Association is, 30, far, the only Rhodesian body which has

A colour bar ciato in its consu-

Tusion

to the effect that a non- must not be allowed

European m

to play lows

> This

the constitution

of the Bouth African Football

[{"Association), which

has been

under the fire the Federation et International Football Asso elationd during is congress in Lisbon last Saturday,rarICOW Pres

Lawn Bowls Match

up

Yuluday Tsai teamed with former doubles champlon Taul Wol-pul and gained the single point necessary for vic- tory, Tsai and Tsul lost to Ip and C Cheung 4-0, and con- ceded a walkover to C. C. Chan and Sum, as CRC had by then already clinched the match.

Trand Toul gained the one T. C. Wong point, by beating and E. C. Hung B–1.

Ip and his partner Cheung, the Apoln went throughout match undefeated. They shared one game with V. T. Wang and Tsui Yan-pui.

A friendly, lawn bowls gaine will be played at the, Honglicond Cricket Club tomorrow at 5:30 b.m. between a team of 2 Old Harighallandiory; and, ag boo

the Inland Revenue De riment

Similarly, the latter combina~ tlon collected two and a hair points for CRC also going un- defeated. The third CNC team of Cyrli Kotowall and George Choa annexed two points from three matches.

CRC now have only to play Kowloon Cricket Club to co plete their schedule. Win or losc, the title le already theirs.

KCC BEATEN

KCC, conquerors of South Ching last week, were surpris- ingly beaten by the Hongkong Cricket Clut yesterday.

THE RESULTS

MEN'S "A" DIVISION

CRC at SCAA By 55-335

E. Tai and W. P. Til lost to and C Cheung 4-0: beat Won and Rung - lost to C. G. Chika and Y. P. Sum

by W. Wang and Y., P. Tu drew

K. H. Ip and C. Cheng 0-6: bet Wong and Hung 0-2; boat C. C. Chen and Sum -a,

Cych Kotowall and O, chon lost to K. If. ls and C. Cheung 44: beat Wong and Hung 6-0; best C. C. Chan and Bum 6-0.

Heenan and Basbolle (EC) best

CASE WEAKENS

FANLING GOLF

Stewart Wins

Bogey Competition Over New Course

.K.C.C. Beat K.C.C. Dy 5-4 G. O, W. Stewart scored a KL and N 100-4: beat None over par 72 to win a Bogey Augestad and N. Oc 6-1; beat Agolf competition played over the Pung and N. Leonard 6-2.

of

Swim Carnival

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Sold Out

Melbourne.

ing with brute force and un- licensed savagery

She oven

BOXING DETERS

What Dr Summersktill

to understand or at least, admit-Is that boxing

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fails

to

a

The international swimming | deterrent to the bullies and the gala.to be held at the end of the bad citizens of this world. Not Olympic Games in Melbourne an encouragement. this year la already sold out. "Boys are taught at the most Australian swimming chab impressionable uge," says Dr members were given first choice Summersktill, that the male of

seats, sho

and becauso of their the species should be tough and heavy demand no thills book-prepared to Aght with als iets

It provoked ings will be available,

Hooray! Long Almost 1,000 seats have been

mey such kept for overscan competitors, teaching contine Meanwhile, I

recommend Py and Davis (RCC) Now Course at Fanling during officials, and journalists cover-

readers to Page Six of The to

and N. Lo +0; beat 4. N. the week-end.

Att

wherein Ignoble Scores returned by the leading the Games,

is held Augestad and N. Det 1-8; beat A.

gnia

telis of Victorian Funny and N. Leonard 8-3.

Olympic

following the day authoress MacPhering eight players were as fol-

year

who Hughes and Owen

"taught their (HKOC) lost to K. Lo and N. Lo lows:,

of the Games' closing ceremony eligible daughters to scream on and N. G. O. W. Stewart (72-7= Inter-continental relays, diy-

the slightest provocation," ... Fung

Dr Summerskill has screamed down

slightest provocatiork on the F. R. Zimmer (82-14-Nett ghts of the camival, which is the only occasion Olymple

Just like a politician. the when Mrs Malom and Mrs Green (LRC) 08) one down, J. D. Clague Games included last zu Mzz Dow and Mra Farmer (787 Nett 1) three down; world's top swimmers appear •Heinemann 10s 6d font to Mr Underwood and Mr. M. Macpherson (85-12-

The

every

1-0 lost to J. N. Augend N. Nett 85) one up; A, F. Sutcling and water pulo are high-

Ost 3-0 los to A. Leonard 0.

LADIES' "A" DIVISION VSRC Beat LRG By D!1⁄2-3

Henson

2-0;

drew

with

I

(74—3—Net 1) one

a

Fairtruret and Mise McFetteroge 6-0, Nett 73) three down; R. Mc-together on the one night-China.

Mall Special.

Mirs Armstrong and Mrs Tawil Adam (95-20Nett 75) three LRC) lost to Mw Daw and and down; H. R. Morgan (92-10= Farrer 5-7; beat Mr Uriderwood Mra lanson 6-0; boat Mrs Fairhum Nett 73) four down; D. L. AD- orch Miss McFetterore 0-1.

(80 3 Nett 77) Ave

derson

Wire Mule and Mrs Fowler (LRC) Most to Mit Underwood and MID

Dow and Mrs Fer down. 1-6; beat My

Stableford Competitions will

Hansen - lost to My Fairhurst | be, held over both Courses next and Mie McFetterore 4-0.

CRC L IS BUAA By 5-4 week-end, Mrs M. Chow and Miss Y. Y. TW drew with Mrs Ip and Mr Som ook 60; beat Mrs R. Khow and Mise

Deep Water Bay

to

at Chater RoadPro 4-2; beat M 8. Chiu and Members wishing

Mi Kho by walkover.

Doing most of the damage, If not all was the combination of Maurice Heenan and E. Sau- bolle. They made a clean sweep of all their sets, dropping only reven games

the process They received Incet opposition from the Lo brothers, Kenneth and Norman, who, forged them' to a 6-4'decision.

There were more upsels in the

boole

Mrs H. Lo and Mrs Tok lost to starting times at Deep Water Mrs Ip and Mire Somsook 3-6; lost Bay on Saturday afternoon and to Mrs K, Khow and Miss Phao Sunday morning are reminded

are allotted drew with Met B. Chiut God Mas that times Kho 5-4.

10

and Miss G. Lo pet "first come first served" basis Atrand Mrs Sotheook -

Min

Beat Min. &. Khow, Rex hand any times not included in by wahcover; Jost to Mr S. Chile the schedules cannot be booked

and Miss Kõo, 3-0.

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One Man Record

There is only one firet class Ladies "A" Division, although cricketer who made his bow in South China strengthened their the top class since the last Wer claims for the crown with a who has scored fifty centuries. narrow one point victory over Hd is Gloucestershire's Chinese Rescation Club,

Tom

No reservations can be accepted arter 12 noon on Saturday and telephone bookings cannot be

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Lancashire Become Temporary Leaders In County Championship

London, June 11, Twenty-five wickets fell for 230 runs at Ports- mouth today in the English county cricket match between Surrey and Hampshire.

County Champions Surrey were 91 for one wicket. when they, collapsed and lost the nine for 35 runs, Marvyn Burden, Hampshire's right-arm off-break bowler, achlovéd one of his best performances with air for 23, and slow left-arm spinner Peter Sainsbury, who recently toured Pakistan with the MCC side, chimed four for 38, captur A. v. White 11. S. Tourrugning all his wickets in the space of eleven balls for no

runs.

accepted at the Course.

Handicap Revisions The following handicap visions have recently been leased:

14, D. W. Kim 21, 5. M. Kim 23, T. Mataya 24, 1.Fujita 24.

Graveny,

OLYMPIC TORCH IN COPENHAGEN

The Olympic lamé

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Surrey's Peter Looder took At Birmingham: Northamp eight wickets for 49 during tho tomahire 255 and 239 for five, day after helping to end Hamp (Livingston 54, Brookes 52). shiro's

first innings this morning Warwickshire 163, (Gardner 524 and then bowling ogain. When Hformer 65. Manning left-crm Hampshire batted a second time, slow five for 35, Tribe left-arm

Lancashire becquie temporary slow splave for 61). leaders of the County Champion-

At Worcester:

61).

Leforstershire

ship tonight when they gained 103 and 85. for four, (Hollam first innings points by nine runs In the match against, Essex at Manchester,

Feature of the Esox tuning type

a. Aghting 83 by Dicky Dodda, who

bourly four hours' at the

leket

Worcestershire 840, (Kenyon

94, D Richardson 84,^Booth out 63)

At Swansba: Glamorgan 188 and 187, (Presdes not out)59. oranis grat-arm fast medium Apart from the ten for 80 four for 1), Derbyshire 257, Ken Smales at Stroud, the (Hamer 120, Shepherd right- best bowling performance of the arm, fast medium even for: 111 day was eight for 23 by twenty Bath year-old Brian Langford for

318.

Somerset against Kent of Bath, (Atkinson 65) Halfyard right

fast medium five-for; 84, Best batting performance was Kent 100, Langford right-arm 120, including thin sarand

quarter hours by Arnold Hare AND

thirteen fours in four and off-spus eight for 28 and 102 for

• Lordku z..... Middlesex 112,

for Derbyshire, against · Glam

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