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Team Leader Says

Borneo May Produce One Surprise

Tokyo, May 21.

A small contingent of elght| athletes from North Borneo will march behind their flag when the Asian) Games open here on May 24.

1 will be Borneo's malden effort in International sporting events.

Mr G. S. Kler. The Colony's Asian Gamus Federalion re-

"Well prezentative, Baid

We

cre here and we may have

EPSOM DERBY CALLOVER

London, May 21. The American bred Bald Eagle, who won at York today, became joint favourite with his stable companion Alcide at six to one, in tonight's call- over at the Victoria,Club here on the Epsom Derby to be run on June 4,

Both are trained by Cap- tain Hoyd-Rochfort at Newmurkel.

Bald Eagle, owned by Ameri- ne surprise for the specta-enn Mr Harry F. Guggenheim,

did not appeal to his backers a five to one. He drifted on to six to one and was backed for)

ff."

He was referring to Gabuh

Bio Piging, the first Southcost small amount. Alcide remain-

Asan athlete to crack the 50 foot barrier in the hop-step onl jump. Illa best effort is 80 n. 11 in.

Gobul Bin Piging, a Colony policeman. is the holder of the Boreno and Malayan cham-; pionships.

ed steady at six to one.

The two best backed horses tonight

Lord were

Jerby'a Veronese, ut 22 to one, and Mir Phill Bull's Guerillus, at 100 eight.

ur.

Altogether thirty horses were at prices up to 200 te

The next callover will be held un Friday,

He has been selected for ted Bomeo's team to the British Empire Games to begin lo Car- Mr. Wales in July.

(high

The Borneo trom Includes three young girls, Miss Patricia Stahlmann (100 and 200 metres), Mins Fung

Soon-san (high fump, broad jump, and velin) and Miss Adina Abad jump and brend jump).

The latter is the baby of the tram and was only 12 years old when she won her first Colony titir last year,

Miss Fung Soo-san is the daughter of " former Borneo high jump champlon. Mr Kler added "Our math effort in Tokyo is to gather experience." -Reuter.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

14TH (WHITSUN) RACE MEETING Saturday 24th and Monday 26th May, 1958

THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958.

COLONY

BOXING

SPORTING. SAM

by Reg. Wootton

DE

YANKEES WHIP WHITE SOX

FOR THEIR EIGHTH

STRAIGHT VICTORY

Now York, May 21.

The New York Yankees, rolling on one of the fastest starts in American League history, opened a 71⁄2 game first place lead today when they whipped the Chicago White Sox 5-2 for their eighth straight victory and 21st in 26 games.

victory

nitcher

In night games, St Louis was al Philndelphia and Son Fran- cisco at Cincinnati.

(711).

Results

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Los Angeles

SEMI-FINALS

A

Lavin Well Beaten

By Bates In

Major Upset

By OUR BOXING REPORTER

There was a ration of something to tickle overy pugilistic palate at the Southorn Playground last night when the Hongkong Amateur Boxing Association staged the semi- finals of its 1958 Colony Championships.

The bouts were watched by a most encouraging crowd

encouraging

both in size and in the vocal support it gave to the men in the ring. Right well did the competitors respond and if the public needed any prodding to be present at the Finals on Friday then the men who donned the gloves last night surely gave it to them.

few believed ENTERTAINING

orthodox boxing of REM Caytea cintest from beginning

Spirit kept

victory to

Disagreed

was some

excellent

Milwaukee

Drysdale, Labine (1) and Hose More Than Enough of Box him, Fred which came

CRICKET BY THE KIWIS

Understandable emotionalism waved Gray from hín, “mási The evening had some glitter- ing bighlights. No one who was and partisan loyalty tempted | erinrrassing moment'. present will easily forget the some lo suggest he was unlucky The finals of the Campion- calculated punching of young to lose but that is an injusticeships, which now promise some Trooper Bates of the Army as

to Nolan who fought a gallant |exciting fighting, will be staged be successfully enunteres all the opponent to a standstill and won at the Southern Playground at

Don' wilds of Sgt. Peter Lavin to by a wide margin.

Bo'clock tomorrow... The featherweight bout be-miss this show for after last ring the biggest surprise of the night; neither will they tween Butes and Lavin, was a night's efforts by the boxers - forget the almost primitivo real corker, The fighting airman and the HKABA they deserve of his falic nothing but the best support, courage of tough-as-teak Teant the auprise

uur was to the Police as life, and all his wealth of ring you'll be well rewarded for your

war of no avait attendance. tried in vain to fend of the experience

the cool calm and merciless barrage of precision against blows almed at him by Pte, calculated counterpunching of The soldier fought with Prices were: 0-1, Altide and The Yankees' blazing getaway is the fastest in the A.L.. since 1948, when

Nolan of the Army: and I am Bates. Bald Eagle: 9-1. Neolor and

eere they will also remember condence that the Boston Red Sox won 20 of their first 31 games. But the current

He letuted the with satisfaction Wallaby; 100-8, Guersillus; 18-1,

the no he possessed.

to end Nagami; 22-1. Alberta Blue and Yankee lead is bigger than the Red Sox of that year were able to com-

secondhalf of Veronese: 25-1. Currito, Ilard

pile. The fastest start of recent seasons was achieved by the Dodgers of the Royal Navy who lost the and chiring the and Amerigo; 33-1.

narrowest of verdicts to Bdre lust round only Lavin's in- Ridden,

In 1955, 21 victories in their first 23 games.

froes of the Army after a gramal dominable fighting Miners

hin on his feet, 50-1.

bout. Mongowe:

Elstontors defeated the Kansas City

This was a great Restoration,

There Gil McDougald and Beroco,

was incident aplenty find Tomanar: 00-1 for all. Ave

Bples. Howard homered to necount Athletics 6-1 in other games,

and controversy in fair measure Pinched!

London, May 21, Yankee runs and Minnit Mluoro homered

and certainly I was on the side Plelades: 100-1, Carey, Cool

The New Zealanders enjoy- Snow Whitey Ford went the distancee 12th to give Dick Tomane.

of those spectators who thought Parma. Debate, Elisha,

AB Mason was most fortunate There 200-1, for his fourth win. The loser who went all the way and allow-

ed themselves at the ex- Cat and Talsmat;

ed only five hits, tho

to get the verdict in his open-jboxing In the light middle- Bay. Horos was Blity Pierce, 20-victory ace Pluckness,"Cyrstal

ponse of Oxford Univer bout ing flyweight bout with Wong weight of the last two seasons, who has and fag Boston reiter

between REM Mend and Trimmer.-Reuter.

aity in the Parks today at won only one game and drop Murray Wall with the defcat. Chicaga

100-300-001 5-7-1! Yin-tak of the Pollce.

and The Calon and Bd. Innes

Oxford where 5,000 ped four this year.

Jackie Jensen sent the game in Pittsburgh

000-000.00 1-6-) sallor started off in highly there were many who disagreed Philip (2-0) and 8. -Taylor; io extra innings with a ninth-

Blackburn ). Grossessive style, but he found with the verdict whiels went to spectators watched some Bases-empty homers by Jiminning homer for the Red Sox. Porterfield,

(8) and Falles, Kravitz (D).

the young Chinese boy more | the latter..

most entertaining cricket. Landis and Al Smith gave the

IP-Porterfield (1.2). Hi-Story { than ready to meet him holl

Personally I thought Caylon The recent mishap to Port White Sox an carly 2-0 lead Gus Triandos hit two homers.

way and in fact he had to take had the edge and I believe he Sutcliffe, the New Zealand homered but the Yankees tied the score and Gene Woodling

200-000-000241a fong count.

would have done well to have opening batman was partially in the nth when McDougald the third deck of Detrol's

010-000-000 1—0—0)

disregarded the constant chant off-ret by the performanico nf singled and Howard homered. Briggs Stadium as the Orioles

Noel Herford, the 27-year-old In the sixth, Tony Kubek and handled the Tigers their seventh baze:

from his supporters. He allow-nuctioneer from Southland. Mickey Montic singled and straight defeat. Ken Lehman, Crandall:

I thought the Pollceman had ed himself to become McDougald followed

In three ant Scoring 158 who relieved Connie Johnson in with his

done more than enough to win. cautious......but I still thought | three-quarter hours, with 19 the Arst innings, was the win-13-21, moti tothi

St Louls at Philadephia (night). The judges thought differently he won if only by the narrowest fours ค his chief ner and Frank Lary the loser San Franciscu at Cincinnati anight).

...but many of the fans were of points margins

Harford made his maiden cope. The Cleveland Indians shaded

on my side. AMERICAN LEAGUE

approval Buss Kemmerer pliched

There was onetal

tury in first class cricket and the Boston Red Sox 3-2 in 12

The bantamweight bout for the points vietory scored played the highest innings of Innings, the Baltimore Orioles four-hitter und Ken Aspromonte,

000-023-000 5-8-7 which followed also gave the knocked off the Detroit Tigers Norm Zntichin and Jim Femad New York ......

by L/Cpl. Lawson over AB the tour, surpassing Butella Chicago

011-000-000 2-0-0 | crowd plenty shout about Wood of the Royal Navy. The 130 in the Ford (4-2) and Barrs: Percand the premature ending

opening match at t Fischer 17), Staley (8) and Lollar.

of sattor came into the ring looke Worcester. fins-Landis the match tot a hostile receping like a hooded terror in im- LF-Pie.co

Oxford began well enough, (3rd), Rh (3rd), Howard (st). tion. Much faneled Robert McDougald (4th).

pressive dressing gown. and capturing the first two wickets Darry unluckily 800-373-300 A-6--1 | Cheung was very correctly head towel. If it was intended for 20 runs. Daltimura Detroit

000-000-001 1-0-0 Sualified in the third round for as a publicity stunt it misred played the ball hard against his Johnson, Lehman (1). Zuverisk persistently hitting with the inter Lawoon boxed him round foot and 11 bounced on to his (0) and Triandos: Lary, Sicaler (4), ide of the glove, leaving popu-the bend in very confident style.wicket. Meale took 70 minules, Busce (8), Shaw 171, Aguirre 101 for Eddio Ko once aguin and Lau

Wood tried every little trick over two never looking com- WTLehman

Balley in the book, and few now ones, fortable ngainst (5.4).

and he got several well deserved Sayer who swung the ball awk HRS-Woodling (2nd). Triandos almply ignored warning after reprimands from the referee. wardly in the high wind. (8th and oth).

warning. The truth of the ma*- 12

Lawson-clean cut and com- After his modest beginning, 200-003-301-000 2--5- Boston Cloveland 000-502-000-0012-320ter is that, all his

petent, sluck to

good

old Harford, and his captal, Reid, Sinter, Mely (0), Delocks 81 Wall frilly ring appearance, le s a

fashioned orthodox stuff and took complete control in 110) and White; Temerak (1-0) and poor puncher who seems cowon rather easily.

magningent third wicket stand vinced his knuckles ore for LP-Wan (2-3). HNS-Jersen (knocking on doory

instead of

The evening closed with the that yielded 264 in two hours Washington 011-000-1126-11-1 smacking against an opponent's light-heavies In agilon and in and ten minutes. Kansas City

EXCELLED 000-190-000 --4-0 chin,

bout of almost inexplicable 11-21 the Lemmerar

Both excelled in powerful Terry, Trucka (B) and House, Smith O/S Peter Randall, a former contradictions Cpl. Wiseman of (3)TAITY

British ABA Schoolboy Cham- the Royal Air Force beat S/ drying and putting and the 12-31

S-Lion, was a big disappointment ap. Dot Bryan on points. The partnership was unly terminated (2nd), Zaruchin (4th), Aspromonte

in the other bamtanweight con-tall airmen enjoyed a consider by a fine catch by Burki, the (1)United Press,

In reach and Pakistan bowler, who held a test against Pte: Sellars of the able advantage

casliy whenever he fierce return of Reid. Army. The allor belled his; scored bright reputation. In fact the exploited a long left yet for long soldier had as much trouble in periods ho misguidedly hooked dealing with his very long hair and jabbed, as he did with Randall and even must have

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0-1 and the Washington Sena-homered to tead Washington to its victory over Kunsas City, Leman's drive was measured at 421 feel and sent the Senators oft to a 1-0 lead in the second,

FRENCH TOURNEY

Hungarian-Born Players Score Double Win

National League'

Go Címoll clouted a two- run homer in the Arst inning and the Dodgers made it stand up for a 2-1 victory over the Milwaukee Braves today.

Choli hit his. Afth humer cf

Bob Rush after Puris, May 21. the year off Hungarian-born players Jim Gillam had singled. Bush completed a note-worthy double, mited the Dodgers to one lift

the French

from that point until he was International Lawn Tennis Championships lifted for a ploch hitter here today by eliminating aced-seventh.

6-4.

in

was

and

LF-Hux

Rush, Johnson (B)

WP-Dryndala

Nixon

og

(2-7).

(1.07.

LP-Loby

Colony finalist.

Cheung has no complaint. Re

and Coriney;

Covington Carr Sets Up

New Discus Record

ed players in the men's singles.

Lanky Don Drysdale Antul

Janeso, 23-year-old

second vic self-exiled Hungarian living in cradled with his

was knocked Parls, played inspired tennis in tory although he

out of the box in the seventh Dobby defeating ninth seeded Wilson, of Britain,

when he gave up three singles 6-3, 6-4,

£ row. Wes however, was tagged out trying fatvan Gulyas. Hungary's

to meore from second on Del number one, knocked out Kurt

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Searstary.

of

Clem Lable relieved Diya- dale and ended the threat

by gelting Card Sawatzki to bounce into a double play.

Milwaukes scored its only run

·

A Five-hitter

Loughborough, May 21.

at that his defeat

Hashy und

Disappointing

been by a very narrow margin.. Bryan was

ovit..

man

strikes.

and

Though Reid ten in this nineties as he did last week hit one ot Cambridge, ho towering six, onè five and 15 fours.

Harford, who never offered a semblance of a chance, left to

fine catch when Sayer dived forward at mid-off and took the

the shorter The Nolan-Tsung welterweight by several inches but for sunna bout was a blood tingling offair sironge reason once again from start to finish. Once again persisted in launching his attack ball inches from the turf. Nolan's Immaculate body punch-upwards to the head, This was ing carried him to a magnificent most unprofitable. It increased Zealanders punished the Oxford Considering the way the New England's Gerry Carr today victory over an opponent who his disadvantages and he broke the British national and simply did not know the mean-into plenty of trouble as Wise that Bailey delayed in taking the aslow bowlers, it was surprising native discus records ing of the word "defeat"....or man plugged away at his face. English with a heave of 178 feet, 11 whatever its equivalent bin

Chinese. inches (54.53 metres).

Carr, physical education In- structor at the Sports College)

meet

In..... tha second innlug FINE.FORM

Frank Torres single, Covington's Former Wimbledon Cham-double and Crandall's sacrifice

It was, in many ways, a dis- ew ball until the total reached plona, Budge Patty, of the dy.

257 for throp wickets, but Wiseman United States, and 50-year-old

appointing bout

Soon Bailey, and Bayer no- was a worthy and clear points moved Harford, Miller and of Egypt, both showed fine form.

Enough Action

winner. There was enough, action in In the other contests on the Sparling, so that the score be Patty smoothly stroked big Oullelder Walt Moryn drove here, mode the record throw in this contest to satisfy both the programme Dvr, Evel of the came 200 for six wickets.

three runs way to a 6-0, 6-2, 6-3

Between and southpaw

Raybould, who had suffered three-way win in

of Taylor Phillips tossed a live Loughborough and the Universi- nelle relentists and. sadists alike. Army scored a narrow points

As the Chinese hoy wobbled to victory over Cpl. Choy capler from Harford and Reid,... France, and Drobny had an ilter as the Cubs mapped ties of Oxford and Lorden. easy victory

another four-garab losing streak with a Another sterling performance his corner on rubbery legs at man of the Police in a hard did belter later with his leg over left-hander,

wár turned In Abe Segal,

5-1 decision over the Pirates.

by Singapore's the end of the second round, hitting lightweight bout and in breaks and ho dismissed Cave E. Y. Tan, competing for many thought the end was near the welterweight division MER and Moir in the same over. South Africa by, 6-1, 6-1, 6-4.

Oxford won high praize for Maryn hit his seventh homer Loughborough, with 14.6 motren but he was back again in the Gray of the Royal Navy got their persistantly fast ground Another good winner was of the

senson with one on off | in the hop, stop and jump.. battle when the bell called there what must have been the arnelding, notably in the shop by Australian left-hander Mérvyn luser Bob Porterfield in the Mark Pharoah set the former out for the last, 'round, Ardi rowest of verdicts over to: Roynol, playing in his first Rope, a danger man to the third inning to highlight a discurs record, 94.27 metres, at what a round if was. Tsang Gibbons of the Army, Thu Australian favourite Ashley three-run rally. The Cubs also the Melbourne Olymples, where was hammered and pummelled talking point in this bout, was

Plachaud, Gray's Cooper after his triumph in the scored single runs in the first he was placed fourth. Care was by a more versatile and recom- mainly about

close to the bat, shorts Italian Championships lastiming and the ninth. Chicago's placed tenth thera with 50.72 plished opponent but always he which very noorly parted com and Buck!, at extra cover, pise

excelled. month. Rose was impressive in run in the ninth was the first metres.

came back and he richly de pany with their owner twice beating M. BeKodjo, of run given up by reliever Dón Carr also

LAST OVER the shot-put) served the sustained ovation be during the Won

trusy. Only the Turiste, by 6-8, 0-4, 6-2 Grosa this Robson - la 18-2/3 tonight with * toss of 15.70 received-on his

Reid declared at #23 for eight. way to the timely intervention of the res innings.

feron-Lt. dressing room.

Basil Middleton wickets, the New Zealanders best toial of the four.. Oxford were left with anxious final at tho creoso, 'In batt-hour their

previous "eight innings this season, no opening pår kriet ship had produced doubló akires and there were loud cheats, when Rowe and Small took the score to ten in the hat orty Of the day.

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