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THE CHINA MAIL;, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

1957.

JAPAN'S TEAM

THE STAGE IS SET FOR HONGKONG'S FIRST INTERNATIONAL RACE

By. "RECORDER”

The Korean and Japanese runners who will take part in the Inter- national 30 Kilometres Track Race at the South China Athletic Associa- tion Stadium at Caroline Hill on Saturday night arrived at Kai Tak yesterday morning after all-night flights from Seoul and Tokyo.

They were met at Kal Tak by officials of the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Association, by Korean and Japanese Consular officials and representatives of the Korean 'National Airlines and the Japaneso Air Lines,

They will be making up for lost sleep most of the day. There will be a press conference at Sunning House at 0 p.m. and the visiting athletes may go for training to Caroline Inter in the evening.

the A disappointment Wus non-arrival of Lee Chang-hoon, the Korean who anished fourth Garnes tha In

Melbourne

December, but last Japanese and athletes who

Maration

two

the Korean

clans runners or | Games at Berlin last August, are all world slightly below world class. Lee Though not a Marathon runner, ill a few he has run 17 Miles (26 Kuo- was suddenly taken

metres) on the road in 1 hour days ago.

21 minutes 40 noconds. Satur- day's race will be approximate-

This morning's arrivals were: Toyoshichi Nakata, runner-up

in December's Asahi Marathonly 181⁄2 miles.

actually led in that race who

Lec Sang-chul, 20-year-old for the first 30 kilometres of the 42-kilometre Marathon

course Korean high school studem, who polected as

has run 20 Miles on the road in and was

Japan's

of 1 hour 50 minutes, No. 1 largely on the merl

The Korean runnera ard ac- this performance, Nakata, who three is 25, has run the 30 Kilometres companied by Mr Ra Chong- arrived in 1 hour

our 43 minutes and the yon, manager, and Mr Kim full Marathon course in under Do-yin, coach. The Japanese 2 hours.

runners are in charge of Mr Im Chong-wu, Korean Army Shiro Takegt.

hits run tunner who

the full Marathon course in 2 hours 31 minutes 21 seconds. He was pelected to represent Korea in the Melbourne Games Marathon

was unable but

to make the

Colony Tennis Championships

Number One Hongkong's entry. Bob Pape of the Royal Navy, has run the full Marathon course in under 2 hours 20 minutes and his best time for 10 Miles-under 50 minutes- has been beaten on

road or Track only by the famous "Czech Locomotive," Emil Zatopek, the world record-holder Over 30 Kilometres on the track.

trip to Melbourne.

Alasayuki Nunogami, botter Ip Koon-hang and Norman

known as Japanese 3,000 Metres Lo proved fur too superior in their combinallan for Au Kam-Steeplechase Champion, Nunu- Koon-hing gamil, now 22, is already a world moon and Cheung

they when!

clashed in the class steeplechaser with a besti

With the weather currently ume of 9 minutes 3.2 seconds Ideal for long distance Colony

rustning, Grass Couri Doubles

al Odawara Just your Tennis Championship

He is the world track record for Hongkong Cricket Club ground also one of Japan's best road Kilometres is very yesterday. Ip and Lo won with runners. Though he will

running 30 Kilometres for the danger plenty to spare at 0-2, 0-0,

frst time, he has a best for 20 Kilometres

road or hour 4 minutes and has run 10 road in under 51. Miles on the minutes.

ان

The

The only occasion when Au Cheung were anywhere bear their opponents' standard was in the third and fourth game of the opening sel when they took the only games of the match.

is

With Norman Lo Bnding touch after this, ip's neat place- meats and nel chop shoty had Au and Cheung on the wrong fool tima and again.

E Saubolle triumphed over

S. L. Ma 0-1, 0-3, and V. T. Wang defeatču J. K. Jenkins 7-5, 6-2

the only two

In

Singles, matches of the ovening. In the Jenkins-Wang match, the former had all the strokes the la command OL

to take when he led 5-2.

opening set

but he then fell into a succession of errors to allow Wang to level the scores and to take set at 7-5.

Wang run off to a 4-0 lead in the second set, Jenkins narrow-

il this to 4-2, and then dropped the next two games to lase set

and match at 7-5, 6-2.

THE RESULTS

Singlow:-

E. Saubolle beat 5. L. Ma 6-1, 6-3.

V. T. Wang best J. K. Jenkins 7-6.6-2.

Doubles;--

6-2, 6-3.

on the

be

30

in much

of being broken on Saturday and there are at least two men in the field-Pape and are very highly Nakata-who regarded as future world record- holders at this distance. The race Elan Sung-chul, of the Korton on Saturday starts at 8 pm. and represented Koren will be preceded by Inter-club Navy, who 11 thes International Milltury relays.

South Africans

The

Win Fourth Test

Johannesburg, Feb. 20,

Hugh Tayfield, who took nine wickets for 113 runs, spun South Africa to their first victory of the series here today when they beat England by 17 runs in a thrilling finish to the Fourth Test,

England, set to make 282 to win, were all out for 214; they scored 261 in their first innings. South Africa made 340 und 142.

Bowling unchanged

wore down the

The Japanese runners who will take part in the International 80 Kilometres Track Race at Caroline Hill Stadium on Saturday night. From left to right Masayuki Nunogami, Toyoshichi Nakata and Mr Shiro Takegi, their manager. China Mall Photo.

Sunderland's Team Of All The Talents Are On The

Verge Of The Big

Big Drop

By ARCHIE QUICK

"Team of All the Talents." That is what they used to call Sunderland in their hoyday. The club still possesses lots of talent as represented by a host of Internationals from the four Home countries, but, unfortunately, that talent doesn't blend. Sunderland, the only chab that has never been in the Second Division, are consequently on the verge of the Pig Drop,

Frazer, McDannid Fleming and Aitken, all of Scotland, Bingham of Ireland, Daniel, of Wales, Shackleton, Anderson, Elliott and Grainger, of England-practically a full team of Internationals there-but still Sunderland are down among the dead mon-third from bottom, with only one point ahead and three matches more played than Portsmouth who are immediately below them. The prospect is gloomy.

When they

were in London their own reputations; there is, prices. Mr Gray hay many, for their 5-3 rubbing by no team spirit" Tottenham I met one of their former trainers, and he said it

ONLY HONOUR

was to the very fnet that they Suntierland, for all their

have

so many Internationals that they

owo their

spending have not appeared in a Cup Final since 1937 and before

many letters to prove this, and what ly more, dozens of people have been to his house to tell him so. "The bell battery is

տ

down," he said, my wife and 1 wear car

parlous position, it Bund that not sinco 1013, They have plugs in bed to get some rest. I

are relegated after having

the First Division also walk about heavily dis-

guised!" more than £250,000 on a not won

Championship since 1930, and, Var it will be the final as in the Cup, that was their

rince the War

cenderenation

Bystem,

successful club

WORLD OF SPORT

of

He did admit, however, that It was all worth while, and he would not have it otherwise or nearly otherwise, anyhow.

#

www.k

the 'star's

only honour since 1913. Not a Especially na the most

no very good return for the huge of them ail,

fees that have been Manchester United,

have built transfer

out. poured upon home products at £10 per

Manager Bill Murray, one of These stars man signing fee.

Six tough ice hockey matches the fow League managers who in nine nights is a frightening are prima donnas, all playing have

aurvived for their own glory.

since the pre-enough fixture list even for the They go war period, defends the "star" out on the field to maintain

iron men of this fastest and most system. "By buying we have strenuous of sports. But when given our supporters top-class the programme rans-Saturday players to watch, and until this night. London: Sunday night. season the playing results have Brighton; dawn Monday, fly to not been so bad. Indeed, at one Czechoslovakia; Tuesday night, stage last season I thought we Prague Thursday night.

night, Brno; had a chance of the Champion- Friday night, Prague, dawn ship. Despite what people say, Saturday, By London: Sunday the North-East Coast area is no morning, arrive Brighton: Sun-

prolife 'nursery',

day night Brighton match; then ddlesbrough

found is a feat of physical endurance havo Brian, Clough, It is true, but he really something. is the first potential star that has turned up for years, Nolther Newcastle

Middlesbrough local-born 'men." many Nevertheles

Three South American

Youngsters-A New Force

In Lawn Tennis

By DEREK JOHN

0.

Although

field

Yot that was the schedule оці by the all- carried

Brighton conquering

Tigers with a party of twelve players. results speak The Czechs wanted 10 600 for themselves, and Sunderland

team. Britain's nest have won only seven of their

why,

So does

of Sweden, the victors

and Czechoslovakia in

29 matches this season, as well the rest of Europe, and that is as being put out of Shades of Buchan, Mordue and Cuany, Holley, Thomson and Low!

the Cup: Russi have travelled for

The trials and tribulations of extreme BUCCOSA and · non- Buccks have been experienced by Mr Iton Gray in his first full season as manager of MIU» wall FC.

and this

the Continent wide. on winter. By their great play is winning the Autumn Cuponct Prepare for a new force in lawn tennis-from South America.

the Challenge Cup, as well as current leaders of the Bright tennis futures are being forecast for three South American

Leamic, they have lod youngsters Maria Bueno, Carlos Fernandez and Alex Olmedo.

resurgence of the sport back Youngest of the trio is 16-year-old Miss Bueno, from Brazil.

to the public

popularity it

post- enjoyed in the immediato erratic at times ahe la said to have a natural style and a perfect action.

Coming from. Watford, he war boom years. Thousands of Eighteen-year-old Frenandez, old in the tooth to start mixing where in the direction of world met Millwall at its lowest ebb; spectators are returning to the

It with young Junior champion of Brazil, is a

heavyweights, rankings.

suffering from the reaction, at sport, and the have

nt

Brighton long-service played Hght But to defend his

British fighters the departure of with protege of Armando Vieira. The plans

Fast scout coach Stadium to capacity houses acclaim on manager. pair have been playing

boosted to world in heavyweight title in March.

of 0 couple of and then assistant manager, heevery match this season whore- doubles together this winter. To do that he must take off the strength

took over the full refas last Waforman

no last season there were 35% victories it will do Peru-born Olmedo has been 25 pounds of flesh.

altendances, summer, and started this sca- fight wherever and Unless Moore can shed the 25 no harm in tennis for only two years.

son with defeat after defeat. But

Followed already his service is being ibs before March 18, he will whoever he can.

partial SUCETSS, The Ameri- compared with that of World forfeit the crown,

SURTEES IS BACK

cllmaxed by the Cup victory

the How has Professional Champion Pancho con

World motor-cycling chamover Nowcastle United. National Boxing Associa- tion have ruled that Moore must plon John Suries is back in Gonzales.

Success at last! But, oh, the club of last stason emerged oa champions this time out? It defend his illo by that date.

the saddle. Last August Sur- worrice. There were ugly all started

because of Tho International Boxing ices broke his arm. In fact he crowd scenes at that match

Chuck

exists be- friendship which Club have nominated

won the world title while in people overspilling on to 210 Spleser as his opponent.. hospital.

When he went into pitch and dangerously climbing We Benny Lee, the Brighton

manager

and "Red" Staple- hospital he led in the champion- the floodlight pylons, Angry ford, former ice hockey star,

but it was possible that ticket-holders unable to get in but now Assistant Trade Com hile he was out of action he demanding

their money back. missioner for Ontarlo at Canada would be overtaken. This did But, never mind. Millwall won House. Mr Leo will be re-

Recently Olmedo took time off from his studies in Los Angeles to win Championship.

the U.S. Hard Court

Laszlo Papp, Hungary's triple Olympic Boxing Champion, will have his first professional fight in Milan on March 2. His op ponent will be Italian middle weight Carlo Molo.

REDUFFS

Freddie Trueman, the ery

season's

at

·

UNSUCCESSFUL CLUB

unsuccessful

Colin Cowdrey joined Insole three months away Freddio has | directions and it took 15 minulca Test player and selector Cyrli footballer, Alex Jardine, kicked body of Brighton hockey.

100

P. Poon and 9. Kho beat E. geld broke the back of Percira and J. Hsu 4-6, 6-4, 6-9. Innings when he helped dismiss M. Lo and M. C. Ng beat insole, Mage and Compton in the

and together they put on 82 in W. H. Chung and W. C. Chung space of nine minutes.

minutes the third

for 0-1, 0-7.

The England score slumped W. T. Lee and P. Tong beat from 147

for three to 214 all wicket. Then the rot set in and

only Johnny Wardle H. H. Tsou and C, K. Chau 0-1,|

out

22 reached double .0-2.

Having won the first two

among the later batsmen, drawn the third, Tests and England required another win Insole

reached who

H. A. Van Dyck and C. Soetens beat W. H. Huggan and 5. Saul 7-5, 6-0,

1

Anslow

Wis

*Stan

STAL

the

made captain

Kenny

MINOR AVALANCHES French Skiing Champion Emile Allais has decided to treat avalanches with more respect in

not

and drew another First Division happen. Italy this through- | home Test victory over England

future. Skiing in

He is now back in training side, Birmingham City 1st membered as the holder of the week Allais, who won the world He still feels the effects of the

world half mile roller skating out the day for just under five for 28 years.

finalists -- egaln championship, the first mon to tillo in 1937, tried to clear a hours, Tayfield

Poter Richardson and Doug

injury, particularly in the cold home.

roller skate from London to skl Tun by causing

minor English batanen with his per Insole, resuming England's Inn-

weather. But he hopes to com-

Brighton and champion ice Evalanches.

CASUALTY LIST K. H. Ip and N. Lo beat K.H.sistent and accurate oftspinners, ings this morning at 19 for one,

speed skater both indoors and Cheung and K. M. Au 6-2, 6-0. Earlier in the day England took their partnership to 45 in

The avalanches turned out to piete a full season this year. Then Richardson fast bowler from Yorkshire, stilbe bigger than he bargained for,

Now trouble really started, on the' Fens Stapleford, and J. C. T. Ku and H. P. Ho beat looked in a comfortable position 72 minutes.

Scottish sportsmen are laidingFirst it was the police demand he were associated in the old A. Sanderson and P. Stanhope to force a victory or draw, thus was bowled by Tayfield after has his eyes on a place in the The snows slid away and Allela time off from togging cobers and ing a "gale" restriction, and in- Streatham days, and Mr Let

was flung Tay-batting 100 minutes for 38, in England team-despite rebuffs

headlong in thele wincing the rubber, but

other like from higher quarters.

activities to tumcreased safety precautions. Then asked "Red" to get some new the cluding six fours.

their attention to cricket. path. With cricket in England still

finest blood to inituse. In the aging the club's skipper and “His skin and sticks flow in all,

In Glasgow this week England

a brick on the practice ground already begun training folling to dig him oul-unhurt.

Jack McDonald, In the Cana- Washbrook opened Scotland's

and broke his tog In quick trees, climbing rocks and sawing

first Indoor cricket school. This succession there were added to a side which beat Russia in up wood.

Peter Waterman, Britain's should consolidate who hit He is also playing soccer. As hope for

Garmisch, the growing the casualty list inside right the World Championships at world welterweight"| interest in the game.

John Shepherd, centre-half Ray and is tho star and leading Agures an inside-forward he is showing honours, came down to earth

----(London Express Service).

Brand, centre-forward all the dash and spirit that goes with a large-size bang the other

goalscorer of the alde, (COPYRIGHT)

and goalkeeper Bill Gardiner, a Londoner, was ob into

He his bowling.

is week.

Lloyd. The only ray of sunshine tained, and Tony Parfel, Jack It was announced that he or draw to take the series but thousand runs for all matches chalking up a useful tally of

that Irish International Yugytus, Joo Connors, Fred he was 48, als for his local club.

would fight Jimmy Croll, the South Afrien have kept it very on the tour when

centro-halt Charlie Hurley com- Denny, and Ron 'Hemmerley one time Freddie had Scottish title-holder,

On March

Canada. ploted his National Service in were imported from much alive by their woll-earned was caught by Tayfield off

thoughts of becoming a profes 12.

Their success has been com- triumph.

Trevor Goddard for 88, includ-

He 2 hours 55 slonal sweeer player.

was Yet it was less than a year They now ge into the Fifthing 7 fours, in

signed on by League club

Such are the joys of Cup suc-plete, Only the League re- next Final Test beginning at minutes,

TODAY Lincolo City and once scored ago that Waterman was being

bogated

as an immediato threat

cess. A year ago John Short mains for them to complete a

remarkabla "That trick". Fort. Elizabeth on March 1

hat trick for the reserve side,

Boccer to the world championship.

was a player; now he is trainer. Trucman reckons that at 28 His manager, with a good chance of sharing

chibillon game;

India Jarvis Astaire, Combmed

Chinese (K Stadium), "When I took the job," he told the honours after a dishearten-ended when

he still has another ten years had long telephone calls across 8.40 p.m.

me, "I never thought I would Ing start of the series.

the Atlantic Brst-class cricket in him.

discussing the

run into all this. They never Tayfield 15

Grasscourt championships taught us how to cops with such probability of fights in sunny (doubles) IKCC 6.16 p.m.

a situation on the phys that Manchester, Whitley Bay African to take nine wickets in

Cullfornia,

Queen's College annust athistice therapy course I went on. SH, and Streatham are considering As late as last October ho (Beats) at Caroline Hill. turned down a £3,000 purzo

most of them should be at."

opening up with teams, offer, all exponate paid, for

TOMORROW

Brighton is only So that was that you would

small Waterman to

Athletics box Tony Do

think. But, oh

stadium, but with 3,000 people Marco.

Queen's College Sporis, finals And a a fortnight acto, ho won at rood.

Caroline Hill Blodtam, commencing Gray is in more trouble with at each "sell out they still con- angling for a European titio St Joseph's College anal stretto the supporters who have been tribute over £100 Entertainment

In unlucky.

this all-ticket Tox per game. This from a sport shot in glamorous Monte Carlo, meating, US Government Sladium match. The spive, have in which was on top of the world

Waterman finishes up by 1.20 p.m.

DBS Annual Boorta meeting a Boot who, tough and Ground. 11 a. Ancient Archio, having docid-fight-worthy though he may be, 63 | ed, apparently, that ha is too will not lund Waterman any

TODAY'S MATCHES

Court E. Tsal and W. P. Tsut, V. A. Level and J. K. Jenkine

Court 2: V. T. Wang and G. v. J. K. Lieu and C. Kote.

Choo wall,

Court 3: E. Zulauf and G..B. Smart v. E. Saubolle and .K. Lam

the Arsi

South

Court 4: S. L. Ma and K. Ta Test innings against any coun- Yui v. M. Fung and P. K. S. try. His match total was thirteen Wong.

wickets more than any South Court 5: A. J. King and R. African has

ever token Pepperell 7. K. Y. Chang and Test against England,

Kung.

Court 6: P. Chân and T. T. Yul v.:R. More and J. D. Mackle.

Court 7: C. S. Cheng and L. T. Lee v. H. Van Dyck and C. Soctens.

in a

England's

virtually hopes

Cowdrey was eighth out trying to chase runs with the end near. He hit 85

3 hours 19 minutes. SCOREBOARD

South Africa 340 and 142 England, Find Inningu, 251 England, Second Könings

P. E. Richardson, b Tayfold as T. E. Bailey, Endoan, b

Tayfield Africa's first

A BIG FACTOR His great bowling was a big factor in South

Court B:J. C. T. Ku and H. First Hat Trick

P. Ho v. P. Poon, and S. Kho.

TOMORROW'S MATCHES

Following

aro the socond

round matches of the singles

tourney:

Of His Career

D. J. Insola, c Tayfield, b

Goddard

M. C. Cowdrey, e and b

Tayfield

P. D. H. May, e Endean b

Tayfold.... D.Q.8, Compton, e Goddard,

ToyBold b

Walte b Ta Invercargill, New Zealand. J. H. Wardle e

Feb. 20, T. G. Evans b Tayllejd Ronald Gaunt, 23-year-old J. C. Lakon e. Duckworth

field

accomplished the first hat trick P. 3. Louder e sub, b of his career wiren playing for feld

Court 1: : K. H. Ip v. B Fung.

West Australian fast bowler. Tayleld

Court 2 E. Tal v. K.

B.

Court 3 N. La v. Boubolle.

E.

the Australian touring team J. 13. Blatham not out ngainst Southland today,

Extras (byes

log bres 1)

He daimed the last threDO

Wong

Construction work for the 1960 Winter Olymple Games at California's Squaw Valley will start on June 20.

Archie Moore, holder of the World Light-Heavyweight title, faces his Loughest battle, 1 tougher than his nine rounds with Rocky Marciano - the os batilo against the scales,

THE GAMBOLS

22

MURA #ITH QOLD YO-DAY

FURRIET

Sports Diary

Colony

Tennis

Athletics

All

V

the Anny.

dear no,

Mr

Stago impresario Tom Arnola is backing the Tigers, and is a hockey enthusiast withal Mr Les also tells me that so great is the increased publie popularily

School; doubtedly got hold of a lot of in the thirties, still nipped the Hickets in the queues and re- publle after the War, lost its hold During TIKANA Febri Tournament at gular patrons have had to go and has now made a sensational

without Southern Playground.

or pay exorbitant comeback.

by Barry

rri Apalety

REAT

ORTHERN

CANADIAN

SALMON

Court: 4;. H. Appleboom" v.

VY. Wang

Court D. G. Coffey v.

P. Chan,

..

wicked with muccessive balls Total

and finished with six wickets Wickets 2013 at: 10, 65, 147. for runs in Southlark's total 150, 1150, 180, 190, 199, 200,

23.

Court d: F. M. Ribeiro v. The operang bertamen, Les

P. Y Lea

Contri 7. B. S. Le v.

Lam

CHUN

G. Fovel (81) and BIM Watson (74)

put on 120 runs for the Aus

Court. B. 1. Heu v. W. K.tralians who scored 237 for six Adobok

"and shouki have little difficulty | Haine Umpires: Moara. Spas), 1 in Avinping the two-day ... game} TayBel Ho Kaniau, Collaco Habler" which ends tomONTOW DSmith andS), Hurlb

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