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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1958.

Southeast Asia Nations Plan Own Games

Is It Going Into The Net?

Rain

Disrupts County Cricket

Taiwan, Asian Games defending soccer cham- plons scraped into the final of the Third Asian Games ut Tokyo with 1-0 win over Indo-

a

nesis and eventually re- tained the title by beating Korea by 3-2,

and the hame side were

dis-

ived for 148.

the

London, June 2. Widespread rain throughout

the country dealt

their last lost Glamorgan Jeven wickets for 44 ruls on a

County Championship pro-wet pilch u Dudley and were gromme today its heaviest all out for 144 Wareustershire blow so far this season. In paceman ten Coldwell captured this a orang five county matches there three for right was no play after lunch.nd his colleague, olispinner and a sixth ended before the tea interval.

By an tronic twist the last ground to be hit by rain was

·OLL Trafford, Mönchester -

usually regarded as the wettest of areas. Play was not stopped") until an hour before the close, Nottinghamshire were then 113 ahead with nhe second innings

wickets standing.

M.

Photo shows Indonesia goalkeeper

Salean stopping a powerful shot by Taiwan's outside-left

Chun wah. - Mok

AP Asian Photo.

Martin Harton had the fKiwis'

Began Badly

Worcestershire began badly, losing three for 19 Ly the lunch interval Int a bright 50 not ou! by Dick Richardson, England's tweirth man in the First Test

unteh improved matters.

At Lord's where there was only 100 minutes'

play Mid- dlesex took the remaining six Yorkshire wickelu for 51 rung to dismiss the Northern County

PROPOSAL MADE BY THAI OFFICIAL TO HOLD MEET

FOR SIX COUNTRIES

Tokyo, June 3.

Six Southeast Asian nations plan to hold their own "family" ver-

sion of the Olympics next January, it was loarned today. Luang Sukhum Nayapradit, Vice-President of the Olympic Com- mittee of Thailand, told United Press International that his nation, which will play host if the Games are held, has already proposed January for a meeting of athletes from Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Malaya and Vietnam.

ļ

the

of percentage awards."

More Interest in sport, he felt sure, would improve this.

The main

of the for purpose

events such

since

the small Games, to be called officially weather will not be so hot. the *SEAP (Southeast Asia One of the outstanding fea- Peninsula) Games", is twofold, tures of the SEAP games would the Thai omelal said.

be low expensts, "Since we First, he said, it would be are so near to each other the for developing athletes.

expenses will not be too much," he d

"As you know our standards of sports are not high and we would like to build our athletes so they can compete in Asian Games and the Olympics," he said.

Secondly, he said, "We want closer friendship to promote

mong the neighbouring coun- tries."

He noted that during the Asian Games here "the whole (Japanese) nation took interest In the Games from the Em- peror and the Crown Prince on down."

Main Events Main everla of the Comes "We hope the next Olympics track and Bell, after Rome will be in Tokyo,” would be in ne salt. Eleven other sports he added after proksing Japon badminton, basketball, boxing, for doing "very well in the football, tennis, cycling, weight-administration and other aspects lifting. shooting, volleyball, of the Asian Games. table tennis and long distance swimming-have been proposed

There contests, he added. would be sort of a family competition in them will be held only if at least thrca Eame"

nations criter each for them, he added.

Plans for the games were developer durig discussions by the nations representatives of involved us they met hera during the Just-completed Aston Games, Luang sold,

Every Two Years

Match give full support. His Goy-

Rained Out

TC-

He wald that all agreed that the idea was good and would

Cornment and that af Hurma of the have already approved Gemes.

oficial ap- ile aut had not been received preval as yet from the Governments of London, June 2. the other tour nations but their Rain revented play in the sports officials expected to New Zealand-Hampshire cricket crive

Government approval match at Southampton Today Scou also.

Conditions deteriorated in the The SEAP games.

official who curly afternoon instead of im- Thai

loads his proving and the two cuplains nation's sports delegation here, decided that the match could would be held every two years not be resumed tonight,

when neither the Olympica nor the Asian Gama were being held.

The match is due to end to

Nottinghamshire offspier Ken Smiles with lye for 30 in for 136 and main a lend of 38morrow. Rain also affected most 25 overs in Lancashire batting runs on The first inning of the county-les-France.

a damp pulch | Heuter.

Presse, very, dourly un

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

WE'RE

SONG--TO

SINKI

FERD NAND

Pleasure

that

He expressed pleasure Thailand won one silver and three bronze medals in Tokyo. It was "the first time that we He said he hoped that the ever got medals or into the final SEAP Games "would stir 나갈 round in Asian Games or the interest in sports" in the six Olymples," he said nations,

"We feel we are improving "In the Olympics we nre but this la nol enough,' he hopeless,"

"We should the emphasisex). Aslan Games we win just a prove more.”—U.P.I.

he sald. "In

Im-

Noelor Stays 9-2

Favourite At Derby Callover

said the MINER'S LAMP ATTRACTS ATTENTION

was pro- Jutnuary, he said, posed since that is the best Üme

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here

Al the first callover since it was known that Alcide Wnd not running, the colt's Slable companion,

Lamp, owned by the

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was supported to win about 16,000 pounds sterling when his price closed at 100 to eight.

Backed

who

The favourite, Noclor, remained at 0-2, was backed to win the same amount and it Was these two that attracted the most attention.

The French-owned Wallaby eased half a point to 11-2 second favourite and backed to win nearly 7,000 pounds sterling.

The American-owned Bald Eagle closed at 13-2 to stay third favourite and like Miner's Lamp comes from the suma stable as Alcide.

The Irish colts Alberta Blue and Hard Ridden were both backed to win about 8,000 pounds sterling with Amerigo And Bameo taken to lose the boolea about 7,000 pounds sterllag-Reuter.

Probable Acceptors

run-

the

London, June 2. There are 21 probabú ners. with jockeys for Epsom Derby, to be rus over one and a hole miles on Wednes- day at Epsom. They are:-

Alberta Blue (J. Longden); Alberin Pride (W, Swirburn); Amerigo (E. Smith); Accile Gtell (D. Ryan); Bald Eagle (H. Carr); Beroco (A. Breasley); Bocencefo (L Piggolt); Crystal Bay (J. Lindley); Currito (R. Poincelet); Elisha (no jockey); Guersillus (E. Hide): Hard Hidden (C. Smirke); Mahu (0. Thibocur); Midlander (A. C. Rawlinson); Miner's Lamp (W. Rickaby); Nogami (J. Mercer); Noelor (M. Garcia); Paddys Point (G. W. Robinson); Paridel (no jockey).

Doubtful runners are: Trim-

(L. Clayton) and Wallaby

(F. Palmer).—Reuter,

Yesterday's Lawn Bowls

The following are the resulta of first round matches in the Colony lawn bowls open singles championships played yester-

day:

B. Stevens (HKPSA) 20, A. Banks (KDC) 22; A, G, Coles (KDO). 17, F. X. M. Bilva (Recrelo) 21.

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