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THE CHINA MAIL,
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1058.
COLONY ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS
THE BEST PERFORMANCE?
Hard To Judge, But
Vote
Most Would
For Mcllravey
By "RECORDER”
Summaries
100 METRES DASH
1. Stephen vier (HRAAC) 11.2 tres: 2. Kimmy –– Kronedy-Skipton (D0S/TIKA/C) 11.8 anos.: 9. Poon Keng-Matt (LaBella/KÄAC) 110 Pecs: 4.1/Bdr. David Needham 140 FINAL RAY; 6. Cta. Gardner (Cd. WapS, HEME).
200 METRES DASH
1. Stephen Xovler (HKAAC) 234 so: 2, 2/1t. Hogben it . Tki) 24.0 Kimmy Kennedy-Skipton (DIŠ/HKAAC) 24.01. 2008: €. Poon Geng-fatt (La Salle/HKAACH; B. Ctn. Gardner (Omd. WksDE, NEMIR), 400 METRES RUN
(KGVS/ HICAAC) (23 secs.; 3, 2/11. Înge (1
Lán ¡DUS/UKAAC) (15 wees; 4 CM. Gardner Cind. Vispe, NEME); 8. Hughes (RAF-L5W).
1.
There were many good performances at the Eighth Annual
Colony Athletic Championships at Caroline Hill yesterday Green Howards) 832 3. Archie and if votes were cast for the best of all these there would be supporters for Stephen Xavier, Michael Goddard, Lau Din-yes, Sid Coleman, P.M.W. Clarke, Ng Shuet-kwai, Kak) 2m.6.1. 3. Bgt, 1. Barnes Chung Po-ling and Renate Robinson,
800 METRES RUN
1. SAC Michael Goddard (RAF.
(RAECI 2m 3.0; 3. Capt. Bestick ( It. Tka) Z.11,9k.) 4. Davla IRAF. LOW).
1,500 METRES RUN 1. SAC Michael Goklari (RAF- Kái Tak) śm.12.60.; 3. Bgt. L. Barner (RAEC) 4m.13.08.: 3. Pie. Mubourne
insan (SCAA) 4m102,; 8. Chr. 3. Haigh (AO TÝ RA): 0. Tps, Tracey 11 H. The).
5,000 METRES RUN
1. SAC Barker (RAF-Kal Tak)
But the probable winner of the ballot would be King George V Schoolboy Adam Mellravey, two months short of his 17th birthday, who won the 400 Metres comfortably in 52.2 seconds and repeated this performance Lan ) 4m17.08: Chan Hung- on the anchor leg of the 4 x 400 Metres Relay. Mellravey's 400 was the third} One
the only two Colony Robinson's 4 feet 734 inches in done at Caroline records set yesterday was by the High Jump ranks her fourth fastest ever
bind Michael Sweeney's Lau Din-yer, who broke George in this event over the eight 51.6
the 51.7 of David Tank's Bop, Step and Jump years' history of the HKAAA. Neville of the United States record
Chung Po-ling rather of 44 feet 71⁄2 inches FB Air Force.
It was the which had stood since 1954 et prised the Executive Committee Tourth fastest 100 ever run in his very drst trial with 44 feet of the HKAAA. They had al- Hongkong
On his sixth trialready,
unanimously, nlmost The Colony record 14 Inches,
her the winner of the he reached 45 teel 4 Inches, vated at 51.9 seconds was set by T.
Lady
Trophy This Howe Bailey at the Hongkong Sladlum having fouled four In a row
Champion- in the 1936 Colony
NA Shurt-kwal found the trophy is awarded the feminine Caroline 1 run-up bogey tooothieie ships en à 500-metre track.
who combines aporta-
sur-
For quality. Mellravey's per-much for her on her first three manship and persistence with Jump and outstanding performance, and furtmace would rank behind trials In the Long quite a few turned out in the things looked very shamefaced while the voters granted her a the first two other
yesterday's Rennte Robinson surprising clear lead on events at Championships,
they took the lead at the end of qualities, they were still dubious bul n
her under-17 class it would rank the second round with 15 fras to whether
best per- a National Championship pe-04 Inches.
formances merited the award. formance in any major country
She really showed them."
of the work),
Outside of Mellravey steal-
Exploded
108.68;. Gnr, J. Ilaigh (AO TO RA 10m 31.08: 3. Fie. Milbourne (1 2. Lan X 16.50.0.1 4. Pie. Jonen (HAPC); 3. Kwok Chan-man Tien CẢNH Ở Trong Trung Tiên Chu).
10,000 METRES RUN
1. Quan tham (SCAA) 3m 04.70% 2. Chao Shẩu-ban (Tiem Chuj Saro 55.264 3. 1ệu Tong (SCAA) 58m 42.08: 4, Lau Tal-chung (SGAA); . Kwak Chan-man (Tien Chu); 8. Tam So (SCAA).
4 X 100 METRES RELAY _1._ Army__(3/Lt ̧ Hogben, Gardner.. 2. Carrington, Lt. Inge) 3m.39.28.3. HongkoME, Amateur Athletic Club (Argile Lin, Stephen Xavier. Kimmy Kennedy Skipton, Adam Mellravey) 3m.20.6%;
3 South China Athletic Association. ONE MILE RACE WALK 1. Q. B. Kennedy - Skipim (HKRWA) Den 12.0: 3. Tang Chiu lun (Unatt.) 100G.D.
SPORTRAIT
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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
Mishap Among Top Contenders For First Division Title
By "TOUCHER”
Except for Indian Recreation Club, who enjoyed a bye, all the top contenders for the Colony's first division lawn bowls league title wont through their second games of the season during the week without any mishop.
These were the reigning champions, Craigengower Cricket Club, Reerelo
"A" and Kowloon Cricket Club.
yesterday by 5-0.
The match was won by Kow. 1oon Dock Club by the score af 34-14.
Opposed to their "B" team, Kowloon Bowling Green Club comfortably by 27-15. Cralgengower yesterday notched
The result of the match be- The Bowling up full league points after being
Club twelve | tween Talkoo and Kowloon strongly challenged by their held more than their own on Docks at Junghom showed that Juniors in the first half of the two rinks in the first half of the there is going to bo an <x- match.
mátch, but tailed off badly in tremely keen fight among co -At the tea-interval,
Fower than four or five clubs to the the second half, Cralgengowor seniors led by
KCC's W. Baker, S. Y. Doe, avoid relegation. only three shots on the aggre- A. Alves and J. Landalt were Rate. Their four of C. K. Sung, hold to 8-8 by V. Russell, V W. C. Ogley, E G. Barros and Bond, E. Liddell and E. Purvis George Hong Choy were at this after 10 heads. The KBGC the fallend of a 5-11 head to by Go be at lead 6-8, but that ngeinst O. F. Santos, E. to A. V. Remedios, S. R. Solina proved to be the end of their F. O. Madar, who were night. Landolt's four retaliated with a two and a four and never looked back until the final score of 2-13 wan reach ed.
Hoora
and
playing at top form.
Recovered
by
Main credit for Kowloon
Dock's mild upset victory gues to their four consisting of A. Cochran, D. Fromm, A. Banka Skeoch. Striking top and A. form they ran riot over Talkoo's G. Stack, J. McArthur, G. Lay- ton and J. Baxter and paved the way for their side's victory with an overwhelming win of 35-0,
Double Win The second division matches.
On another rink, P. R. Ragi, R. K. Pavri, G. A. Souza and A. E. Coates were being fully extended by W. M. Sousae, M A. Baptista, T. A. Leonard and Palermo, May 11.
The second KCC four of OR. Cin Italy's Luigi Musso, teamed M. Q. Wong. In fact, only some
brilliant drowing by Empire | Badick, C. I. Stapleton, F. R. up with Belgium's Olivier Games representative, A. Kermani and W. Hong Sing were featured by the double win Gendebien, in a 3,000 cc Contes, enabled the senior four were well behind KBGC's Gred by the two Filipino Club who can be considered teams, the Grand to take a slender 11-0 lead at Jeffries, E. F. 6. Baker, Ferrari, won
Among the top contenders for Gasson and A. EastmaD, Targe Glorio automobile tea-time.
the second division title. The only distinct advantage 2-10 and the end of the fourth race, counting for the enjoyed by the "A" team was head. They, however, recover- The "A" tearn beal Rezrelo world
the "B" team cham- on the third rink, where L. Med to 11-11 by the ninth head defeated a strong HKPSA twelve
by 3-2 and sports-car
Silva, A. H. Ismail, J. W. and continuing to play steady by 31-112. plonships here today.
Leonard, and 3. Pau atier taking bowls gradually went ahead But then Shuet-kwal exploded None More Popular 110 METRES IHGH HURDLES
The British favourites, Stirling an initial 6-4 tend of 6-4, slid to 24-14 by the end of the 18th played during the week another The third division matches
Beyen being registered — the of the show yesterday was Si5 inches-the Brst feminine leap the Sir Gerard Howe Cup hoc ft. Pearson 140 Pd. Regt. RA Moga and Tony Brooks, dropped backwartis. and fell behind by head.
A spirited Aninh by
third for the staron and the race over 1,008 kilometres when 1. Ma Fung-hing (BCAA) FOR: 2
KBGC tour on the last three second in the third division. 200 METRES LOW HURDLES out in the fifth lap of the 14-1ap 6-13. Li, Evans is Green Howards) 206n the radiator fan of their Aston Greater Consistency heads, enabled them to score a
The bottle of whiskey went 15. Lt. Davis (40 Fá. Regi, NA) 29.28. Martin gave trouble.
three and two singles to make this time to the HKFC four or up to 10 feet 7 Inches as Kim-hung. This little runner 400 METRES LOW HURDLES
After tea, the greater con- the final score a closer one of w. Thom,
Strange, Renate fouled three and only has been plodding
E. Musso and Gendebien covered
M. away for Yip Kwok-ping (SCAA) (45%:
Uhe more ox-10-24. touched 14 feet on her fourth some five or six years behind 3 Ng Trung (SCA) 06.46. the distance in 10 hours, 97sistency of
Ralcusen, and E. Gautier who HIGH JUMP
perienced Craigengower "A" Tho
win chalked most convincing minutes and 58.1 seconds.
the next-10- Sixteen feet 74 inches is such as Bob Pape, Bruce Tullon,
1. Lau Dwyer (SCAA) břišina: 2.
twelve began to assert Itself.among the KCC tours was that maximum recre good jump by Asian Games Alan Smith, Robin Weste, ele., Augustin Areon tunstt.) 4fine,
on the third Second were Hean Echra Leonard's four, faced against of J. Tang, D. Symons, Jhend of their &tandards. The actual quality į always robbed
match against POLE VAULT
who Chubb and T. E. Baker over A Filipino Club's R. D. Baptista, 1. BM 5.
(APTC) (France) and Scarlatti (Italy) an opposing four, among Coleman 1xtains; 2. Tr. Hoggett (1 11 Tk) in a 1,500 ve Porsche in 10 hours, only lead
wus Gray, S. Bicheno, J. Tindall and C. Foster, D. Nunes and A. E. 13 minutes, 37.9 seconds. Behra playing anywhere above Aver T. Kavanagh. After being held Ablong yesterday. The HKFC and Scarlatti took first place in ago, romped hume willy an eRay to 2-2 on the Arst three heads, four lead 10-0 by the end of the the up
Co sports a7-7 win to seal their side's they score a four and a five and fourth head but lost the match
lad all the way after that to win by 20-21.
ing song of his thunder, most on her fourth jump with 10 feet No more popular award of
Coleman's as he reversed results
to the Land Forces Champion
ships by copplas the Pola Vuk
aud Hammer Throw and his two stor puple showed in an certain manter how much they hired from him.
Gladness Beaten By French Colt At Longchamp
at Carallever accomplished been made, I think, than the
she moved the Stadium record China A team captain, cuan
to the South
H. On her fone
1. Yip Kwok-ping (BCAA) 17,08.)
Evans (Green Howarda),
(NAF-LSW) Loftline.
1ER T
to 1,500
L.. M.
Silva
of a medal na of this performance can be be-three Englishinen finished in ter gouged when one learns that front, always cheerful and alwins: 3. Sgt. Multon
Stadium record ways prepared to tackle the previous
Env IDina vas only 15 feet 73% inches-her running event from the 800
LONG JUMP lewa-and that Short-kwal ber- Metros to the 10 Miles.
1. ZA Philips (RTT) zefinjains;
victory. relt has done 18 feet 7 inches t Yesterday he came into his Lau Wai-Lat (a) 3073 category. Pokfulam.
Cin. Salmon (Cad. Wkape, REME) own, despite the lack of Service- fiofimtime: 4. Cpl. Woods II Green Third were Von Tripps (Ger- Martin Wong's four continued Renate Robinson's 15 feet 61⁄4men to pull him out, with an Howarda) SOAL: 6. Ho Chi many) and Mike Hawthom (holding their own against inches ranks as the second best i excellent 36 minutes 4.7 seconds en ISCAA) íð£11%%trum 6. Müller (Britain) in a 3,000 cc Ferrari Alfred Coates four up to 12-13 performance ever accomplished for the 10,000 Metres-a Hong-
44 minutes, 29.3 at the end of the 13th head but HOP, STET & JUMP in 10 hours, at the Stadium and that's some- kong native record and. I 1. Lau Din-yee (SCAA). GMAILINA | avconds.
dropped out of the picture after interest when bellëve, about the fourth or fifthi (Oộtony Record); 2. Ho Chun-yurn
at. Coates and his men piled thing to arouse one remembers' tint long fastest time ever run for this BCAA) 412:015:14; 2. Cpl. Woods (1
tup a five, a three and another Green Howards) 4021oins: Cin, Jumpers of the quality of Fonk distance in this Colony,
1 am Salmon Ind. Wkurpe
three on the next three houds, REME Sik, Libby Shekury and Carole only certain that Pape, Tullohnina; 8. 2/11. Speight ( E Lạn
Other results were:
and knocked out all resistance Brundle never touched 15% and Smith, probably also Peter (R) be.
(Britain) by the Juniors from then on- Collins 4. Peter “Boorman, have done better. feet there.
Next in line for the Siz
(BMI and Phil M (USA) in a 9,000 wards to Intch up well ahead Fromani co Ferrari in 11 hours, 10 by 27-13. Gerard Howe Trophy seems to
Capt. olnules, 1.4 seconds.
Closest match of the afternoon. Chan Hung-man, another
COMS) tiina; 8. 5. Glulio Cablonen and was soon in the game between
221-
Franco Bordonl
George (Italy) in the four skipped by
and F.O. Mador, 1,500 Osco in 1 hours, 25 Hong Choy
SHOT FUT
Puris, May. 11.
in Ireland Gladness, trained by Vincent O'Brien, was beat
length by the French rolt Sent at Longchamp today in the Pris Du Chdrat, regarded as a filed_for_the_ Ascul Gold Cup
French Deige, only Engilsh
Anyway, Renate will be here
1. Sat. P. M. W. Clarke chalenger in the race, finisherl
Hongkong) 20/18: [o another Season when she
RAF-LSW)
3711404; heat of ten after being in the
Morrison (04-F1, Bqd. RE) lead firm halfway and they will make Shuet-kwal light hard be
for first place but both will versatile performer from 800 Miller (RAF-LOW) furted into the straight for the have a chance this coming Sun- Metres to 20,000 Metres, who 10.
Shin Char-kwan (SCAM
what they cab yesterday established a Hong-
DISCUS THROW M. Pierre Telat, trainer of day to show Scot, said after the race that he really do from a springy run-up kong native record in finishing
137/32 SMI S. Presse. Hongkong) in 4 minutes would be sent to Ascot for the at Pokfulam.
in fourth place
Coleman (APTC) 12727(6ine; 17 fect 618.2 seconds over 1,500 Metres. Froment (RAF LSW) 11. My predtelion: inches for Sheet-kwal and 18
A Roal Thriller
Gold Cup.
Jur Bacuis
second place by a head.
Guy De Rothchild's Argel was fourth another hood Lehind.-Reuter
10.
Showpiece of the track races
OTHER RESULTS
Sparked by some exceptional
the
up.
Ireland. 2. Indio
*
Best Battle But For Weak Umpiring In Hockey International
By "DEE"
but. P. Marke minutes, 35.7 seconds-France-wing by No. 3. S.It. Solina. In their third replay in the International hockey
HAMMER THROW
1. BMI S. Coleman (APTC) 131: 1. Opt, Poole (12 T 125tions: 3. Sgt. Robinson (REME-8
Cay. BASC)
JAVELIN. THROW
1. Capt. Bede-Cox (1 R.TKE)
100tn; 2. Ple, W. Edgar ( Green Howardal 147011 sina: 3 Sat. Squires 49 Fd list RA 14lbing. Sig. P.
Langford (IDMIS Tumar! 11423ina.
Ladies' Events
Strong MCC Team Against New Zealand Named
London, May 11.
Modar's "B" four held on to Heir end up to 17-10 on the 17th head.
series, Ireland edged out India by the narrow margin of two goals to one.
Weak finishing proved their But for weak umpiring, yesterday's game goes undoing. Hong Choy's four
down as the best battle between these two came back in a grand Änal burst with o six, a single and three to
· aggressive sides.
lend by 10-17 and on the last The
Scot, owned by Mae, Cl feet 6 inches for Rennte. Lou De Duca, started favourite for Din-yee will also be trying for the 10,000,000 franes (£8,333) the first 40-foot
(and possibly event, run over two miles four even 47-foot) triple jump in the yesterday was certainly the 400 forlungs, He held on better
Colony's history, 50 those Metres, though few thought that thon Gindness in a terrific interested in taking part or just Meltravey would win by the
umpires appeared to give the players a feeling Lussic throughout the last for watching are invited to the handsome margla of one second.
hend held their opponents to long and a
Half and beat the University ground at Pokfulain But the real thriller proved to
single to complete a 6-0 win.
of insecurity. There were too many verbal 400 Metres Relor Irish mare by a length.
Although Recreio "A" beat Gladness, owned by Ameri- at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday. May be the 4
which saw Archie Lin open up
Recreio "B" by 4-1 on Wednes- duels between players of opposing sides and can Mr John MeShuin, pipped
Xavier two yards on Hogben,
day, they were fully extended by M. Jurge De
some were even heard to criticise the umpires' Alucha's Achar Why just Then?
irercase the lead to four over
100 METRES DASH
their Junior team os indicated by- Luck was very much against Gardner and Kiamy Kennedy- 1. Shurt-kwni (8CA$) 13,09 |
the final aggregate score of decisions. A firm word of warning when in- (equalling Colony record: 5. Jean Shuei-kwat in the 100 Metres. Skipton, probably suffering from a AAC) 13.01; 3. Chung Po- The MCC announced a strong 60-67. Only the clement of luck
cidents first occurred would have had the Into the teeth of a sudden gut heat stroke, losing all four and ung (SCAA), 1176; 4. Ho May-yee team today for their cricitet marked the difference between of wind sho raced to a clear another six to Carrington. (SCAAD 8. Kwan Yuk-woo 18CAA); match against the New Zea-he two teams.
desired effect and the accent would have been five-yard victory over Jean Hail Meliravey, with 10 yards to. Chow Lai-ying (SCAA),
landera beginning at Logës here surprisingly fast on
more on hockey than a debate on its rules. Eprint make up on Inge, caught the
on Saturday, May 17.
A Seven 1. Chung Py-ling (8CAA) 20.24; 2. training at all-and equalled the Army anchor man around the Ho May-yee (SCAA) Sim 3. Chow
With the exception of M, H. Highlight of this game was a Getting down. to the game it- number two for Ireland. Colony record of 13.0 seconds first corner and ran neck and Iwi-ying (SCAA): 4, Renate Robin.
Credit for this goal 1 feel, Allen, the Northamptonshire seven scored by the Recreio "A" | self, Ireland's victory resolved held jointly by Ho May-yee and Inrek with him on the outside on (HKAAC).
20 METRES HURDLES
of A. P. Pereira, G. A. round the brillance of Pat however, goes entirely to Pai Capt. P. Garrard, WRAC This around two more
stow left-hand bowler, ali mern-}-four bends and
Gardner, who with some dazzling effort was worth at least 12.8 into the final straight.
bers of the team are potential Noronha, L. F. Xavier and R. F. Gardner and David Coffey,
the Australlon | Luz against L. A. Rosario, V. A. Gardner Inspired an other stick-work bear four bewildered not even 12.7 seconds.
By this stage both
candidates for Soine
several Sequeira, F. G. Luz and C. E.
wise ordinary foward line to do defenders and slipped the ball think that she ran even faster wobbly and Inge, nobody would 1. Bouth China Athletic hacia-tour next winter, and
strong claims for
tour were 4-11 great things. Test Passon. Luz's
With Howard to Sullivan who cracked it past or the third leg of the 4 x 100 suggest ather than unintention-ion (Chung Posling, Kwan Yuk- have aletres Relay.
behind, when they chalked up Chamberlain being practically Lall Singh. ally, carooned across his path. Ng Buet-kwal, Ho May-gee) places this summer.
| 1536 (Colony Record); *. Hongkong
the seven to level the score. The played out of the game by A. Anat score was a tie of 21-21,
Half-Time Robson and Harnam Singh, It The team is; Milton C. (Gloucestershire), Stewart M. This was the first seven regis was left to the amazingly t
K. (Surrey), J.
Smithtered for the first division Gardner ably supported by
Tour Of France Cycling Race
Bilbao. May 11, The Spanish regional rider, 7zu, today won the 12th. Lop of
200 METRES DASU
1. Keung Pid-yuen (BCAA) 1635; 2. Julia Tingwo (IIKAAC] 145ɛ.
were
4 X 100 METRES RELAY
the Tour of Spain cycling raen.
He covered the. 169 kilometres
from Vitoria to Blibao in 5 hours.
9 minutes and 42 secondo,
It was probably her leg here trid the third lane. It cannot Ladies Hockey Association (Pot
for certain that accounted for the Colony be sald
Ward, Jean Hall)
HIGH JUMP
that Ecott, Julia
Shirley
NOTICE
4ftJina
Keung
Julie Tingay (KAACI 22|10|Lina:
DISCUS TURÓW
of their third division
fence
record of 53.3 seconds that has Mellravey had enough left la
At half-time the score was stood for six years to the credit push past him at the tape even 1. Renale Robinson (HKAAC) | (Warwickshire), D, J. Insole League this year and the second sullivan, Connick and Buddy two-one. France's Stablinski took over of Jennifer Hart, Deborah Hurl- had he not been obstructed. | 4f74a: 3. Keung Pul-yuen (BCAA)
After The first seven Carnell to penetrate the hard-
the breather, India the general batt, Lynn Ramsay the leadership of
and Rati but his effort was certainly a sites: 3. Chow Lal-yše BCAA (Essex), Captain E, H. Daxter of the season.
(Cambridge University),of the season was chalked up classification after today's lap. Hali of the HKAAC I have imagnificent one.
LONG JUMP Belgium'
in Harnam Singh and but It seemed like Lady Luck Von Looy, who often wondered whether this An unofficial watch caught
Richardson D. W. (Worcester by Stanley Club's D. Hampton, tackling terrier-like Indian de-triod desperately to equallse, 1. Ng Shiret-kwal (BCAA) 10 ahire),
Allen M. H. J.A. M. Santos, G. V. McGra Kerr were, particularly out just wasn't there to help them. starled today sa holder of the record would ever be broken. Mellravey at 51.0 over his gina; 2. Renate Robinson (IGLAAC)
Swetman and R. 3. Rosen in the 11th standing.
In the 27th minute, right-back yellow sweater as overall leader,
Before moving on to the mas-anchor relay leg. Allowing one int
Puyuen (Northamptonshire), (BCAA) 1521jjana.
Hornom Singh looked all set to the Abandoned during
Jap.-
ttying cuilae' side of the show, I have second for
start and
(Surrey), Appleyard R. head SHOT PUT (818)
(Yorkhire), Тубоп F. H.match against KCC's C. Eather, David Coffey played his usual give India the equaliser, but his France-PreaSE.
to Hinger a bit to comment un granting three-fifths of a second
and 1. Jeon Hall (HICAAC) : 2 (Northamptonshire), Moss A. R. Jefferey's, J. Wong and R. hard stormy game and shot went clear of the goal. the fact that Chung Po-ling's for valuable yards lost running patentes
1. Middlesex).
Taylor on May 3.
whenever he bish through unto | Not half a minute later he had 28.2 seconds for the 200 Metres on the outside, it seems that
Kowloon Cricket Club show the attack, with Gardner along another chance but once again Milton, Stewart and Smith are has only been beaten in the | Mellravey's effort herO was Shirley Gillard (A) Cina,
all candidates for a Tort placa ed glimpses of the top-quality side of him, the Indian defence he missed. Colony'a history by Lam Kak worth 1.4 seconds, but that,
Ireland too bad their chances. an opening Jon's 27.4
batsman,bowls they are capable of at looked suspect. ord
Hall's of course, is just a loose ap- Rita
the 30th their best, when they blanked
minute Coffey China Mall Special. 28.0 and ·· that Renato proximation.
First To Score blasted in a shot from ́u short corner, but Lall Singh deflected Ireland were the first to score, the bail round the post. when in the 11th minute Coffey
India really upplied the pros alammed the ball home through | sure during the closing stages a group of wide-eyed defendees, of the game, they just could not from a short corner.
seem to find the not. At the Indie did not appear greally | final whistle, the score was, un-- disturbed by this goal, however, | changed. and stormed back into the attack. Their efforts were duly warded when in the 22nd minute milion led the score.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmen and Entry Forms for the 14th (Whitsun) Race Meeting 1957/58 to be held on Saturday 24th and Monday 26th May, 1958, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Omee, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday, 13th May, 1958.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Scoretary.
THE GAMBOLS
LET ME LOOK)
1. Joan Hall (AAC) 20/12 2 Pat Ecost (DCLIA) 600ine Shirley Card (IIKLETA) sirloins.
Barra ABD,
YOU'RE CIGHT POUNDS) MORE THAN ON THE BATSRECIOM_EXIAUSI
WELL, I'M WEARING MY [TRICKZ-DOLED SHOES
HOT WATER.
Instant
WITH GAS
row
He rrodived a pass from the
The Teams
The teams were:
Ireland: R. Day, T. Cham
| left-wing... and was goward berlain (Capt.), G. Robinson, bound when Ireland's custodian D. Halling, D. Coffey, D. Còà« Day rushed out to intercept. He nick, B, Carnell, P. Crous, Col. alipped in his engemess is ciest 1. Builivan, P. Gardner and
ball, however, Dillon H. Chamberlain; * }filokeɗ the sphere home;
the
*India: Fall Bingh;. Harnam At this stage, both teama put Singh, H. WAKAU TAW. their heart, and soul into the Hobson, Bhagat Singh, EP.
geme and a great many chances Moses, Gurcharan Singh, UE were missed by both son Dillon, "F, X. before: Bullivan: chalked glup Bingh and Gurbux Bingh,
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