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THE CHINA MAIE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
$1956.
DISCUS
WINNER
THE GOLD IS THERE, BUT YOU HAVE
TO FIGHT FOR IT
Say CORNELIUS RYAN
New York.
America is more than ever the land of opportunity for foreigh boxers-if they can fight,
"We more than welcome them- we go looking for them," said Lew Burston, chief of the International Boxing Club's röfélka department. The IBC is under contract to provide two nationally-Televised fights per week for most of the year, which mean li uerda 16 main-event fighters each month.
England,
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Years ago the simple glamour of being from a foreign country helped them, but now with so many people becoming from watching
"It's Loo said
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The that
The decision will be made on of December 12 in the right Chicago, where Fullmer meets Ray Robust for the title.
believe Maply Fallner is too young and strong, not ten prot for Sugar Ray Fullmer is past 26, Robin- son is 1′′aring 37. At his best, Robinson mald have disposed for Fallous a few rounds, but
Ray well part bis best.
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The winner of the Discus Throw at the Olympic Games, Al Oerter of the United States. His winning throw of 184 feet 10 inches was a new Olympic record. USIS.
Eighty-Eight Riders Start Olympic Cycling Road Race
Handicaps For Sports Diary
The Fifth
Race
Meeting
Handicaps for the Hongkong Jockey Chib's Fifth Raco Meeting of the 1956/57 season on December 15 wil be as follows:
FIRST RACE
Hamilton Park It'cap. Novices. Clash 8 lat Séc.) @ Furlong Anniversary 10 (142), Caravelle (148). Cornhill (148), Hiawatha (192). Mun On (145), Butador (159), May
Blossom (154). Orange King (159). Pot O'Gold (157), Sky Horse (138), So Big (138), Sultan (155).
WEEK-END CRICKET TEAMS
have
been
SECOND RACE,
The following. Phoenix Park fl'exp. Class B. viccter to represent their res 1 Mites:---Advancement (144),pective clubs in League Cricket Armament (135), Diamond fixtures over the week-end. The Queen (151) Dutch Rocker Second Division match between ((50), Fortuna (145), Jubilation the RAF and IRC scheduled
Kal Tak (145), My Pal (147), Not So for Sunday at Bad (155), Snowy (150), Tomer-been postponed.
Jane (140),
THIRD RACE Hamilton Park 'cap. (2nd Sec.). Class 8, G Furlongs:- Blondie (148), Curtsey (148), Dreadnought
Escalator
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ксе Il Division (Home) Scorpions: Findlay, (Capt.), V. Talihall, It, Bell, R. Jenner, A. T. Lee, R. E. Lec. 1. Cammell, P. Wood, K.
o. ital, B. Roach, Scorer: Mrs Fladley, inpire: H. Berris, (143), (145). Pull-of-Spirit (157)," Oal (140). October Morn (150), Sabrinu (145), So Nice (135). Kan- Strathpeffer (148), The poros (140).
FOURTH RACE Haydock Park Il'cap. Class 1 14 MUes:-Ben Lomond (140), Bonita (144), Castle Peak (138), Charleroi (135), Jingle Bell (158), Shiraz (141), Bliver Wing (147), Winsome Stag (147).
FIFTH RACE
Park
Lingfield Sev..
(150).
I'cap.
(1st
Hornets (Away} v Navy:-6, V. Glins, C. Ship, N. Hart-Baker, 14, J. Huibert, N. Col, B. Wit Hama, M. C. fung. D. Goddard. K. Hunter. T. G. King. Hem. E Fenton; Scorer: Mrs Bhip: Umpire: 1. Rowley.
Wasp (Home)_ Army N on Bunday:-. c. Flucher, F. Arnald, 11. Cartledge, D. Crozier, C, Hamp ton, G. Wilson, W. Peppereli, 3. A. Randall, W... D. A. Smith,... Syne, G. Shaw. Reserve: 3. Dok- geit; Borer: Mrs Smith: Umpire
Arculli
MRC
KCC-H. Scorpions
Leach, T.. Owen Hughes, Class 7. Mile: Comet C. Kraghi, A. Weller, T. A. Howarth, V. O. Roberts, Pearce, Dutch Courage
(159). 3. §. 10. J. D. MacGregor, L. Emperor Delight (152). Esquire white. . . Cainpion, 12th Man
PO. A. Taylor: Scorer: French (143). Fu Chl (100),
Smith: VimpireA, H. Giber. Ben (154), Gay
IRC
V 1st Divisions (Home)
Army
Army
TODAY
........ Hadminton
Senior Mixed Doubles: CYMCA
•HKU: DCC "Yellow"! v CCC "Oreon" Men's "B11 ́Division: CCC "2") 81 Stephen's, 17 Boccer
Inter-school tourney: Junter DIVI Alon (Kowloon Election).
TOMORROW.
Serior Shield: Szjubephké è. Kwong, Wan (88),9,16, peme Club v South Chia (Club)) 3:16 pm.
1. both maith, at 15 pm backyard v Tinawways (RV} = 3,4 pm:
Diy, a: Redifusion v Kowloon Godown IV) 115 9.k. Hoflailia v Mercantile Bank (HIV) 5.45 p.m.
Cricket
Div. 11 Pollo'v.CCC; Army, North RAF: IRC v Army South; RCC v HKCC Bcorpions: Rearelo v Navy,
Div. 2: Army South v RC; kay Rearele: Navy & Hornets: HAY University "A" University "B" v 089.
Hockey
Ladies' League: Úremling. ¿'ANA Recreio (8) 1.30 p.m. Greinline **** y King's (39) 4 p.m; Victorians V KGV HHV1-3 pim.
Rugby Kexangular Tourminent:· RAF Police (8) 3 p.m.; Army v Navy (35) 4.10 p.m.: Army North v Cial (Kai Tak) 4,15 pum.
"TIMES" ON The Olympic 1,500 Metres Final
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"The Time" of London, long noted for the best newspaper coverge of athletics events the English language, gives the following account of the Olympic 1.500 Metres final:
to
"At the gun the night Halbrte,
Nov in the Lovelock Black
to the front. Zealand, rushest Foltar 10 bud fighter,
round the bend and led fiewson, And the by ny
it is strong yurt lite to see Butte Lay of and admet ureles, woll destry-
Melbourne, Dec. 7.
Scott, Jungwirth. Boyd, Tabori,
Wood past Site (153)
the fishing and July at the N• $0 nging bus toekranas "yclone." The
After post for the first time. Eighty-eight riders from 28 countries started out Good Chul (150), Hammer Mili hightweight
events. 133,1111
well to the borty, and On pratar las
the firet full lap South:-, H. Khau, S. Raymond,
Halberg wa The BBC hom even a litle shot
Nested to be the factor
поку still ahead but
Lincoln Roden furtoday on the Olympic Cycling Road Race over the tread (159), Hawaiian Moon (157),
HOW been working for weeks
his vi bet
E. Minu, Ali Khan, A. 8. Ramjahn, Mario
Mucin D'Agula-Rudon
The
meadows track here. The race called for 11 circuits of King Rider (143), Maindall 1. Ebert, C. MyALL A. Matt.
handicapped by u rprets aaron that
Perfectibility
(Australia), (155), R. Lalchandani, J. C. Koh, A. B. world burntian Bight
Los Poten
Umpire: W. J. C. Croft; the course which is 10 miles 1.064 yards over undr·lating (151). will try for an early
foot tajury, mindes Straight Flush (148), Teil-me- Abbas.
on apparent | Angyles, matching Mexicantelord, bad agama Puimers country including eight hills.
bls way 2nd Division
bid to front-run Amy (Away) V mare (165). Wise Leader (155). Scorer Skippy Arculli. arul an Itallin, and is willing | gged atutay to take punches,
Brittain The British team of Alee Jackson, Stan
South-A. R. bin Kitchell. Sherry victory in an Olympic 1,000- then slow down as the
9IXTH RACE
Bucks, S. A. Ismoil, S. A. Khan,
athletics suicide. Ai 800 metres and
Billy Holmes and Harry Reynolds were quickly off the
Kempton Park 'cap. Clasa 3 bin Kitchell, I bin Kitche 0. Cycloud's body
fi, Mantani.
was just punches
over the time
two mark. The l
At the end of the first circult the field was hunch-15 Miles-Cordon Rouge (156), Adem K. Hazarin,
Abbas. K. Khan, A. Nanhid
minutes and at the bell the field (150). Umple: ed together, with the Ethiopian Caramu Naroba in front. Eudora (147), Glenshee
D. I. Mahtani; Scorr:
together. was all bunched
ກ STRAIGHT WINK
Helleon (147), Lare Triomphe Halalis
amazing sight for a race of this Marla Smata
(153). Brittain made a break at the Inbrod of the main bunch, which (153),
Har Pullner has sen rapidly in
and was led by Allan Jackson, the Sportsmanship (139), Tell Me
(Away) of the second lap
1st Division
With the athletes, two abreast the 160-pound class, He carried, start
To-night (ba), The Cherub Nurth:-F/O Lee. F/B Welch, Sgt.
the penultimate Koling round Taylor, Cpl Birley, Cpl. McCowan, a string of 20 sirnight victories opened up a gap of 400 yards, London plumber,
(145), Tom Thumb (158).
Cpl. Crook, B.A.C. Henderson, bend, it was disappointing tu against second-rule upposition but soon caine back to the pack.
L.A.C.
Fice, Johnson, L.A.C. There were several spills as the
Hee that Wood, having run lla hite 1955 and that string was
SEVENTH RACE The Italians
5.4.C. Mason, L.A.C. Listerial waiting race, was in a (2nd Man: LA C. Reynard; Umpire: Lingfield Park Heap. Kunia Jampur, Dec. 8. brok by Gil Turner. He beat cyclists crowded up one of the
were playing a foxy game, ench
Me:-Air (pl. Hahnfeld; Scarur: Mrs Welch. possible position in the fourtit re-match, topped hills but ho one was injured. Bob Mathias
Class 7. and Dr Sammy ↑ Turn;
Horst Tuller, "*"*
narmber of their quartet in turn see.).
time, with hine UCH The German,
2nd Division Homo) y Univer- (150). | Power
Alumie Caesar --F/L. Taylor Cpl. Ashby. Lee, Iwu former United States Del Flanagan and Al Andrews,
round if he was to unleash his tyre on the third pushing the held along. then lost to Bobby Boyd and punctured
Cpl. ini, S.A.C. Olympic sta
per. who were
Approaching
halfway (150). Carola (148), Chekaptam C Thor
Glover. lap. His colleague Eric Hagen the ultan, A. Pabianco (145) Fory Slam (141), Fly Relfin, L.A.C. Cuak L.A.C. Bonis-
Heyworth, It seemed in- Pre-Eduardo bausse. tronal representatives of
waited for him and they were
Free Success broke away from the pack and Dutchmen (155),
Duceres ton. L.A.C. Pilkington, |ident Fasenhower at the Mel-corelvable that one year later
S.A.C. seon on the track again, Owawn
of 145, Invincible (152), Kerrera Meredith, in Man: L.A.C, Butler: led the Geld. At the end bourne Olympies, gave sporting Lause would be retired
boxing at Boyd out
Tetsuo of Japans Lost four
Hunt: Scoret: jefbitions today.
the fifth lap he was one minute (158), Ma Cherie (148), Marianne minutes Iownths with
in changing machines
and a half alrend.
(135), New Love (148), Orange L.A.C. Applequel at this point.
Beauty (143), Peachums (143),
1st Divistons
v Navy:-M. Ed'. Re- Silver Dahlia A. d'A. Remedios. D. E Rebel II (150).
redios, A. M. Prata, E. J. Š'A. (157), Waglon (145).
Remedion, A., E. Noronha, H. P. L.
C. A. Ozorio, A. P. Guterres, Yvanovichi, J. A, Soares,
Umpire: Remedios, A. P. Pereira, W. Bpaven; Scorer: A. E. Osmund. 2nd Division (Away) y KGV: A. 3. Prat E. J. Noronha, A. A. Alongo, L. da Luz, D. F. Castro, Noronha, F. M. Corren, J. M. Daslo, A. A. dos Remedios Jnr, E. J. Loureiro. N. J. Bouza.
The Utle
Machua - desonstrated come off while Fullnicy the event which helped him gain be Decathlon award
Leulon ond Helsinki.
exhibition FATE
diving
41
19
for AIX factured jaw, I lighting for
Fultmer began his Lise tast Dr Lee Janu
with a splat decision +t high over frecky Castellum. Then he
beat Gil Turner again, and the Tiger Jones, after Jones had Mr Mathias told reporters the
Charics Humt, the topped Melbourne Games
the European wert
Νυχι best ever" for their organisa- Fullmer tion and the number or new the Frenchman's hopes of a title | recurds set.—-China Mail Special. match, and became the obviouā
challenger.
"Sweet Wrapper"|
Mrs Earth mother of
Ted
As they passed the stands to enter the Third lap the Korean, Khu Ho-soon, A. Chirinos of Venezuela and Cone Metting of Mexico had broken away from
were 33 second in front.
of the tim માત By this
The sun was hot sizzling pace.
and the dust whs flying.
the main group and
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Behind him came the Italians Dino Brunt and his team mate Pio Cestapi.
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The rest of the field were led
Victor
Kaplionov, Russia, with Baldini. of Italy, Strohm of Sweden, and Jackson of Bri- tain in close attendance.
EGNTÀ, RACE Alexandra Park Heap. Class STILL WELL AHEAD The wind was stronger as the J. Forlongs Adonis (150), (158), American Painblanco Ambition. sixth lap started.
Carrot (147), Amusement (152), beat Huez, ending ridegs were beginning to feel the was st}} well ahead of the pack Bent That(113), Beautiful Lie
and ny halt the race had been
(145). Burning Από 1194). covered had a lead of nearly Chessington (181), Diana (141), two mimates
Fighting Spri He slowed down a little as 240gonsy
champion.
who
sometimes
THE THIRD LAP
they passed the finishing post (148),
Diamond
P. (157), John
Umpire:
G.
L.A.C.
Teisue Osawa of Japan and Kelpie (160) Hungary Wins A
Annie Jan Hetten of South Africa were among thom to drop
during the third lap.
Fullmer, works in the Utah cupper mines as a welder, always has been wis n boxer. His father the box and two of his brothers Pearson is
At the end of the third lup Gene, an amiable, the Ethiopian, Batha Zelave had fighters Roalkeeper
young man who does who lead from Ernst Roland Carnest Pearson who plays for Balfour
not drinks, had little carly, tutor FC in the Birmingham Corona ing in highly except that from Strom of Sweden, (tium Lengué. After a recent his father. His style was simply for three circuits was one hour game & stranker pressed a piece that of a cyclone, dependent of paper in her hard she said it upon strength and stamina. wna for the club. She took it
Plymouth Argyles a joke, thought it was
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sweel
25 minutes 36 seconds.
The time
As they came round after 40 miles the
Rene Uruguyan Deceja
had broken away and yards several hundred Was
a minute in from of Knock-again (159), Marxman din fan, BID Holmes
more
J
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was just behind with Baldini of Italy and the Russian Kottmber next.
The South African
Never (187). Pandora (145). .
Mind (107),
one of the toughest climbs with. gradient near to one in ten.- Reuter.
the
cried quits så Little BroadWILD WEST SHOW A rodeo act in the best wild West tradition deprived Wetwang FC of their star left-half BOXING AND SLUGGING a
East
Yorkshiro UNWELCOME RIDERS
of Riding wrapper and threw it
there Is "I Anally learned,
The start of the Olympic League. Ken Culler, who is Later, the groundsman away,
Cycling Road Race was delayed farmer, was helping to round up picked up the "sweet wrapper" such a thing as boxing as well
He landed the noose by three Irish riders who wéro à bull.” the and handed It
club as slugging" he said and Match Of Records net among the official entre to
adds to
over the beast's head alright,| secretary. It was a five pound I use my left hand,
The three mens Patrick Fitz- but caught his foot in the rope, note. The stranger remains my offence and then I don't get
Preston North End's game gerald, Tem Flanagan and w
heavily to the thrown against Luton was a match of Tom Gerard would not leave ground is badly injured à Не is five fest eight Inches records. The full back and cap- the starting line when request. knee. Wetwang were beaten tall and weighs from 157 to 139 tain wha matching tils 250th ed by officials and the Police for the Arst Ume this season 'in for his bouts, He likes to stay League appearance, Joe Dunk, had to resort to fofre to re- his absence. in training, and is not well- the centre-half, was playing his move them Imown to big-city sports writers 100th game for North End, and Before being taken away, the Vécause he slays in Utah to talp|faside jeft Jimmy Baxter netted three Irishen protested at not
mill the last possible moment, his 50th goal for the club.
unknown.
When Burgess
met Churchill
GUY
Manor....
hit so much,"
and returns to West Jordan Im mediately after a bout,
OUT OF CLASS
Blil
Like many fighters, he is bot very talkative, but he gives in- telligent answers to intelligent Rovers
Blackburn
has
HOME RUGGER
Gold In Team Gymnastics
to get
winning burst 021
the
back
straight
I bumped with Jungwirth, checked, and onu enthe no longer hold any hopes for him. Meanwhile Hewson unwisely took the lead when Lincoln gged halfway down the back straight and from then ch had to try to run away from hle pursuera instead of waliing until the final strught, where He has less tendency to tle up. It was how that Delany madu his first tentative surge, coming up to fifth: from eighth in order · to inspect his rivals, but deċið- ing to wall a white,
fale
looked
Hewson was still in front 01- tëring the home straight, but al
there were the old tell- signs of strain, and he nervoudy to the inside on Delany came, rocketing off the last bend and went by with all the ostránce
the world was
It
Melbourne, Dec. 1. Hungary TVOR the Olympic Yold medal
for the Women's Agure of Lamly, who wor team gymnastics with portable had struggled up from the ruck apparatus.
FINAL PLACINGS
1. Hungary 75.2 poista,
2. Sweden 74.2 points. 3. Poland and Russia points.
6. Rumania 73.4 points. 8. Japan 73,2 points.
74.0
7. Czechoslovakia 79.0 points, 8. Italy 72.8 points. 9. United States 67.6 points.
-Reuter.
Two For One Price
Win for Ireland 'with- out a doubt, and now the crowd turned its myriad eyes upon the somehow
and was now
ow overhauling How- a burst of son and Tabor with sheer courage. He nearly caught but the German Richtzenhain,
the old fire was not there. If it had been even Delany would have been in danger,
of the first six the times pay the greatest tribute to Landy, not at his peak, and Talori, already defeated before he Budapest and his own tell started by the tragedy
Inig run in the 5,000. Metres, Delany, aged 21, ran his last lap In 640cc. and afterwards
being able to take part in the race after traveling 12,000
ved the coaching he had ieceived from Lundy when They distributed leaflets miles,
London, Dec. 5.
they met in the United States, printed by the National Cycling
Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire
Third Lanark got two players Certainly he has learnt the are Association of Ireland, a body to Eckersley,
relaxation. while at top left-back who
today's obtained the transfer of John speed, and he may do all sorts not-a the fives to the Olympics because plonship programme.
allowed to send representá- Midlands 10-11 in
Unko
of wonderful things during his it Rugby
County Cham-Allan from Aberdeen.: This many boxers do. He is married for England, played in
Stirling-born
years at Villanova to represent both the ond has ono child, a daughter a Rovers reserve team the other claims
lad was a goal next two Saturday
Univerally, Philadelphia.". for the first time Irish
Is a club game the Cambrige keeper with Cowie Juveniles, Republle and British It was at the time of Munich, few months bute adoro since April 1948. It was only Northern Ireland Similar In University second team beat but, when he
THE PLACINGS just a five-minute ride from and the man who has since been Jack Dempsey's old home in his oighth game for his clubs dents had occurred, in the their counterparts, Oxford ceritro-forward be promply exalted to a heroic status, and Murray; Colorado. United second eleven in his ten years World Cycling. Championships in University that other man who b. now a pét Press."
Rome-France-Presio, villain, talked about the inter national situation
UY Burgess calls on Winston Churchill at Chartwell questions, which is more than soventeen International which they belong and which is and Derbyshire beat the East for the price of one when they or
What they said on this occasion
it revealed in the next instaliment
of THE BURGESS STORY in the
SUNDAY POST-HERALD.· ̈
This fascinating glimpse behind the scenes is the latest in a series
of revelations in THE BURGESS STORY, the first true account of the dramatic flight behind the fron Curtain of two of Britain's bright | young diplötslie stát, a myšiéry Which becomes more and more intriguing as it is unravelled by Tom Driberg, the well-known journalist,
Make sure of your POST-HERALD
Sunday
at Ewood Park.
THE GAMBOLS
YOU'VE
OOH!
THE DINNER
.at
Greyhounds 28-3 scored 30, goals in his first
Bodson
Router.
vru Appleby
AND LEEUWAR:
GOLDEN CHURN
better utter
- Result of the_raco-was:...
1 Ronnie Delaney (Eire), 3:41,2
2. Klaus Richtzenhain . (Ger- many), 3:42.0,
3. John Landy (Australia), 3:42.0.
4. Laszlo Taberi (Hungary), 3:42.4.
3. Brian Hawson (Great Bri táin); 3:42.0.
20, Stanisiny Jungwirth (Chècho” Bidvakia), 2420STA
375 Neviller Scott (New Zea
3:42.8
Jahin Boya (Great Britam
B.
8:48.00
D. Ken Wood (Great 104, Gummar,.„Nicla
Dolaney Richtwaansin.
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