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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1958.
Swimming Dominant In
In Sixth Day Of Games JUDY GRINHAM CRACKS WORLD
DRAW FOR COLONY BOWLS OPEN PAIRS AND TRIPLES
The following are the draw nid arrangements nude for the Colony Open Pairs and Triples lawn bowls championships, Mat- ches will start at 4 pm, on Sun- days and a 5.30 pЛn, on week- days. Winnera are responsible for sending copy of the score:- card, signed by both sitips to the Huptury Secretary, Colonini Secretürjal.
PAIRS
(Fourth Round) Sunday, August 23
A REGC: 1. Hughes and
T T. Cotton (FC) v. L. A. Maps and A. . Marques (lée).
AECC J. V. Luz und F. G. Iaz (Rec) v. J. Hourca ned S. Bucks (RC).
Tursday, August 5
At IRCC: A, Mullen and C. McLennan (TC) v. B. G. Barros and F. Lee (CCC); W. C. Young and C. K. Sung (CCC) v. E. Moth and 7. V.. G. #beywold (KFC).
Wednesday, August 0
Stark and R. E. AL CCC: Marshall (TC) v. J. Chubb mid T. E. Baker (KCC) or G. Laurel and C. Pope PHC): P. H. Shaw und F. O. Mudai (CCC) v. A. II. Seemia und Rumjahn (RC) or M. J. Rull
and V. Ribeiro (RCC).
U. A.
At KBGC: L. A. Neves and
R. M. V. Ribeira (FC) or 19. C Symons and F. R.
Kerinan
(KOC) VJ. Tang and W. flong Sing (KCC1
The date and venue of the
following nuter with
bu un-
nouneed Janr: 1. Black
und C.
PB. Garrier (TC) of V
Bond and A. 1. G. Basining
J. S. Landoit (RCC).
TRIPLES
This is how Judy Grinham trains for her world She trains with a beaker on record achievement. her head so as to obtain perfect balance which is necessary in the back-stroke race. Central Press
Photo.
Another Whitewash For Hongkong Bowlers Lawn
Lose To Rhodesia In All Events
SWIM RECORD
England Wins Three Gold Medals
Cardiff, July 23.
Swimming dominated the sixth day of the Games in Cardiff but instead of "Advance Australia Fair", echoing con- tinuously and montonously around the magnificenly modern Empire pool, as has been the case every other night, it was the tune of "Land of Hope and Glory" to be repeated tonight.
In fact, it was heard three times in all, following English successes in the women's 220 yards breast-stroke, the men's springboard diving and finally; in the women's 110 yards backstroke.
More world records tell and she equalled
was nearly
another
ARMY SPORTS
PARADE
Pride of place in this week's Sport Parade spotlight goes to the "B" team of 8 Coy RASC who since the opening day of the Kowloon six-a-side hockey league have been on the losing end of each game they played. The sextet of L/Cpls George Cronk, John
Ashworth, Neil McPhee, Pte John Woods and Dyrs, Dennis Cox and Henry Holness have continued to turn out for their games and have impressed their opponents with their cheerful sportsmanship. I know I made a note to give them a mention when they won their first game but did not really expect to be able to do so.
To my surprise they ross to way the Umpire had awarded a the occasix inst Thursday and free hit, they rapidly tools the meeting the Lancashire Regi- hii and slammed the ball into menta 'C' learn they played, it the goal, emphasising once again nat like demons, at least better the value of the quickness of the a world record, 9. A. . Nelson (Australia) 73.5
than they have managed in the stick to decaive the opposition, here attain it was not to Aus-that made her decide to take up. Beckett (Australia) 10.3 seca past. Thanks guls by Cox A determined raid in the clos- tralia bal to England, I was backstroking again.
WOMEN'S 220 ARUS
and Woods. They ended 2-1 up, ing seconds gave the Depot yet There
BREAST-STROKE Prelty Judy Grinham, 19-year-
Finat
Well done B Coy, now that another penalty bully which on old Olympic champion, who set record in the firm final of the
1. Anita Longbrough (England) you know how it is done, let's conversion drew the final whistle up her new world figures in the evening when 16-year-old Anita 2 bis 536 sees (breaking her own.
BCC Bome more victorles coming and a drow as the final result. Yorkshire lass
St George's School after Empire Games record of 2 mins backstroke event. Her time of Lansbrougli,
od vees net up the heats on your way. to one minute, 11.9 seconds beat still not out of school, got
Saturday). yards record within 0/10th of the not only the 110 but the 100 metres figure as Dutch girl, Ada Den Haan's well.
world record of 2 minutes, 52.5 second for the 220 yards breast- stroke.
Third Time
in
famous
the
This was the third time
The victory of Miss Lons- four days that a women's back-brough, who is a clerte, in stroke world record had been Borough Treasurer's motor established. First of all, Dutch allons department in Hudders girl Van Melzen beat the 100 Beld, was metres record on Sunday in Hul-
great surprise for
Only Other Record
be
Tund, with a time of one minute, she was only recently swim- 13.3 seconds. Then yesterday, mint in schools' class. Margaret Edwards equalled thi record in the relay, at the same world me beating her own Cardiff, July 23. –
The only other record to record for the 110 yards.
Then tonight came Judy's cracked. tonight in swimming was in the 440 yards freestyle After a
celebrated great performance.
when Australia's blanket stort, Judy and Mar-
teenager, Jan Konrads, forced muret Edwards fought for the
new [nn
to set up a Black lead. Judy touched first cover-
(KBGC) v. A. M. Alves and Eric Liddell the Hongkong singles player from Australia this afternoon met his third succes- sive defeat and with it saw his chances of winning a medal dwindle from a favourite's to an outsider's.
Quarter Finals
A: KBGC: CF. Rozario, A.. Remedios Jr., A.A, Remedios Sr.
e
2. Jacqueline Dyson (England) min 312 SOCK.
3. Christine Gorden (England)
2 mins 58.4_ecs.
4. Irene Service (Canada) 3 mins
1.3 secs.
tarbara Evsu (Australia)
3 min 19 seen
4. Alimon Tumbull
(Scotland)
MEN'S 220 YARDS BREAST-STROKE Final
1. Terence Gatherpolo (Auriralia) 3 mins 450 _STOR.
2. Peter Rocchi (South Africa)
2 Taina 44.8 secs.
1. Christopher Walken (England);
2 min 47,3 ROCK.
4. Fichard Hemingway (England)
min 30.1 secs.
$. John Bevan (Wales) 2 ining COR MICH
R. Roland Jenkins (Watea 2 thing 353 ces-France-Preape.
An
Prospective champions Royal initial success have failed to find Signals "A" had a fright and the winning way and although almost a defcat when they met they have several useful playera challengers 8 Coy ASC LAD they aren't getting the team A who are currently joint work. A word of ndvics, why not try some new blood? There second in the placings.
of the scor Nervousness and lack of big must be several occasion temperament led to n boys who would delight in turu- rather dull game with bothing out and their defeat of 2-1 Army Guard Dog Unit below ums well
their usual by the
last werk might, with a young- sparkling form and while I felt
ster or two have been converted the that Signals just deserved points I am sure they came off into a victory. the pitch
relieved a mighty rextet,
Signals 'A' in their march to the top disposed of the LAD 'B' side by 10-3, seven of the tally TITLE ASSURED
being slapped, tickled or, mes- their centre- them merised in by assures This virtually of the championship in theory, for they have disposed of all the lending contenders with the ex- ception of BMH Kowloon and
ing the first yards in 34.8 Puropean record with a time ofELSH BOXING this clash is scheduled for next
seconds. Whereas the made a
(Rec). AM. Alves, P.R. Ker William Jackson of Rhodesia beat him 21/15 in an fine turn, Margaret passed bers
man), 7.5. Landolt (KCC); GA, Guterres, AF. Noronha, JE. Noronha (Rec) v. EG. Bartos, AM.L. Soares, w.c. Ogley (PCC).
A KDC: C.K. Sung, S.Y. Doe, W. Hong Sling (KCC) . H. Black, B. Gardner, R.B. Mor- shall (TC): V.C. Bond, EFS. Baker AG. Eastman (KBGC) D.C. Symons, J. Chubb, T.E. Baker (KCC) or AA. Rah- man, A.M. Or, U.A. Rumjanu (IRC).
Case Of The Disappearing Diver Solved
unexpectedly thrilling finish.
Liddell completely off-form, and Rhodesia, today, whereas, ot could do nothing right to start Guest Keen they beat, amongst with and the Rhodesian walked ather forinations, two of the top
favourites, England and Austra away into a 17-1 lead.
(
and the race was virtually over. Without going flat out, Judy awam home 7/10th of a second ahead of the girl she beat in the 1050 Olympics.
Might Give Up
4 minutca 28.5 seconds, beating
the record C Boris Nikitinë OFFICIALS
(USSR) by 10 seconds.
Although Konrada won, he was over 4 seconds slower than world mark of 4 his minutes, 21.8 seconds.
Own
2
Rents in swimming events here today were:
MEN'S 110 YARDS BACKSTROKE And then to cap it all, Judy This evening, the Rhodesians
(Bix fastest quailty for final) said that backstroke swimming
Heat Ona took the lead shortly after play
1. W. J. Brockway Walen began and steadily drew ahead. "bored" hep and thirt she might The eighth end concluded in give it up before the end of the seconds.
BM. L. Payne (England) 102 In fact, she said that fees.
C. Gellally (Scotland) spectacular fashion when Da year. Luiz and his Rhodesian opponent she hatt not gone over to free-3. A.
12.0 . Melbourne woods stylé
(Northern both placed their last
4. A. Mell
Ireland would not be 74. The result Olympics she touching the jack.
ja. It looked as if the games was over but the silen Aussie suddenly but belatedly found his touch to four in the score an excellent 11th head. He crept up from 7-17 to 9-18 and 12-20 and then came right back into the picture to be only five with a three down,
But that was all and in the next head Jackson Insured his victory with a single.
The Hongkong pair of Robert Gouring and C. C. Ma led until the 13th head of their match Ogainst Rhodesia this afternoon unly to lose by a margin of eight points. The won 27-19.
Rhodesians
Easy Winners
after the
She was so 5. A. Muscat (Malta) 01.8 sec
ing stalemate position-with the swimming today jack in a Hongito-thodesian fes up with swimming on her sandwich-resulted in nu score back, for this head.
Brilliant Efforts
She may even try butterfly nex: but she does not think shef
R WDS is good enough,
her Rhodesia had u 12/5 advant-awim in China last year, when ago after 13 heqda and kept up a six or seven lead till the end, despite brilliant efforts by Da Luz with Hongkong's last two woods. This play saved Hong- kong from a more serious de- fcat.
A Hongkong official, explain- ing today's double defeat sald "It is a pily, you mournfully:
are not know, but our lada used to playing two matches a day and now after so many days of bowling, they are prob- ably feeling rather dred.""
Results
Tim Rhodesian pair, who got away slowly, were still lod by Cutif, July 23,
one paint after the 12th bend. Cardif police solved The They then gut into their stride mysterious
the dis casu of
and took a three in the 14th and appearian diver when they n four in 5th to Ica 21-15, found Brian Phelps, the 14- The African
руста never year-old London boy fast asleop"|| looked back and emerged easy in a cublele in the Empire pool, winners This was the Hong- et 4.30 am this morning.
kong pair's fourth successive Phelps, who is competing in defeat in the tournament. the men's highboard diving The Hongkong four, lest event for England, was reported night's lone leaders of the rink missing late last night by the event, dropped back today after session wer team manager, Alt Price when sustering two defeats at the;
Rhodesia beat Hongkong 33-13 Brian falled la return to the Sophia Gardens Green. In the (11-0, 17-1, 28-D), Empire Games village last night evening match, Rhodesia beati England beat Seatland 21-24-(6-1. from Cardiff with the rest of the Hongtong 17-11.
11-5, 10-12).
Wales beat Jersey 21-17. icam.
South Africa beat Kenya 21-15, New Zealand brat Canada 21-19. Australia beat Northern Ireland 21-10.
Rhodesia thus whitewashed
Mr Price said: "Phelps felt Hongkong as South Africa had tired after a strenuous day, went done in the morning session and into a dressing cubicle, lay down
li seems as if the man and true
greens at Sophia Gardens bring
Full results of this evening's
SINGLES
PAIRS Ythodrala beat Hongkong 27-D (2-9, 10-17, 21-181.,
on a mattress and fell asleep. The pollee found him there, thought he was dead and sent bad luck to the Hongkong rink.
17-0. 23-14). They have played three matches
for an ambulance. But after here in the tournament and lost they had shaken him a bit be
all three, whereas at Guest woke up-France-Presse.
Koen Greens, they won all their six matches.
Swedes Win World Archery Titles
WOO
Bruzels, July 28. Swedish archers today won, both the men's and women's world archery championship- all categories—bero, | |
The women's title was by Sigrid Johanson with 2,058 paints and the 'men's-tillo by Stig Thyssel with 2,101 polata,
The dual positions were: Men. 1. Blig Thyssel (Sweden)
2,101 points.
H. D. Matthewk (England)
2,043 points.
9. O. Kallionpaa (Finland)
2,044 points.
Wanon;
1. Bigrid Johansson (Sweden)
2,069 poluta
2. Ann Corny (USA) 2,044
points
5. Cproje. Meinhart (USA)) 2,010 points-Franco-Presso..
Interesting Fact
Another interesting fuel is that the Hongkong riak has on' each occasion been defeated by African side. First Kenyi,
England beat Scotland 24-19-(4-5,
South Africa beat Kenya 24-14. Wales Vent Jersey 25-18. Northern Ireland beat Australia
18-1
New, Zooland bret Canada 30-10. RINKS Rhodesia beat Hongkong 17-it- (3-5, 6-3, 12-7).
England beat Scotland 17-10-(2-4, 3-0, -31-14).
Wales beat Jersey 23-12-
South Africa best Kenya 91-10. New Zealand but Canada 4:15. Australin boot Northern Ireland
on Monday, then South Aden -13-France-}*TESTE. -—=—-*
THE GAMBOLS
HURRY UP AND CHOOSE
ONE
ALL HATS
REDUCED
Cricket Tours
Confirmed
Heat Two
1. J. Hayrer (Australia) 65.2 ser (anies record)
2. It, Tugby (England) 090 0.
keči.
3. J. C. M. Hi (Sestland) 112 Stevens (Wales) 715
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4. A. 5. A. Galery (Balta) 79.8 ECC.
Beat Three
1. J. J Monekion Andraha) 04.3 Prey (Games record)
2. R. 4. Whoot (Canada) ch.2
Res
3. G. Sykes (England) G23 secs. 4. C. Booth (Wales) 743 secs. The following qualified for the final
J. Morckton (Australia), J. Hayres (Australia), R. Wheaton
(Cautada), G. Bykes (England), H. Higby (Engind),
W. (Wales)
and
Brockway
MEN'S 440 YARDS FREE STYLE
London, July 24. The following Test cricket tours were confirmed at a recent meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lords here 1988-60 West Indies to India; 1050-00, Australia to India and Pakistan; 1960-61 West Indies to Australia; 1983-04 South Africa 32.4 RECS. to Australia,Chinn Mail Special.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Te
"Mon's "D" Divider: CRC
RELIEVED
·OF DUTIES
Monday at 4 p.m. My guess is
forward Cpl Henry Archer while Sgt. McSorely had to be content with just three.
SPIRITED PLAY
The Lancashire Regiment 'A'
the
are
that the surrounds of the court side with Capt Jon Frier mode will be crowded with fans, and rather heavy weather in diapos- a further guess is that
the ing. af 8 Coy, BASC IPA, who majority will be "rooting" for since their elevation from battom rung of the table the Medies if for no other rea-
up their game: now speeding son than that it is good to see
The fint score of 4-2 may bayjo the leaders humbled.
I rather fancy that they will flatlered the RASC but their the infantry- be disappointed, for 1.rate the spirited play had Signals as the best all round men worried at times.
Typical of the sporting spirit Cardiff, July 23. team, and playing up to their
Wis Four Welsh officials, three normal form, a formidable ecx- of the 3 LAO Troop RA referees and one judge, have tel. In defence Sgt Alex Cane their reaction to their opponents' been released from their duties is alway cool calm and collected arriving at the court a player. by the Jury of Appeal at the while in Set James McSorely, short. When asked if Garrison Empire Games Boxing com- Cpl Herry Archer and Cpl Bui could play a member of the pro-
Grierson, petition,
they have a forward minent BMH Kowloon side as a line who are likely to prove too guest player they readily agreed much for the BMH defence of and although he did little ex- S/Sgt Enoch Artley, Cpl John cept watch a very effective stoff Holden, although the brilliance team whistle in six goals I doubt of centre-half Lt. John Booth, if many sides would have agreed rated by many as the finest into this arrangement. particularly dividual player in the league, when on paper they had an ex- could well sway the result in cellent chance of winning the 3 LAD game. Congratulations their favour.
now I know how you Ттоор earned
the Football Referee Association's award for sports- menship last year.
LEAGUE TABLE The league, table follows:-
FWLD M
on
The jury is in attendance at the ringside for every contest.
One of the referees was ntated to have allowed one of the preliminary conteste Monday to go on too long when it might have been stopped to save one of the boxer's from talding unnecesary punishment. Another was cald to have followed the boxers too closely around the ring.
An official said "Tals is not on unusual occurrence.
STIFF OPPOSITION BME overcame suff opposition when they met the Command
(cam The Workshops B
ard in uphold the scintillating form they rattled up jury are there to
their first double figure victory highest traditions of amateur
ending up with a 10-2 advantage boxing, and are vigilant in see-
over a far from easy tram to ing that the referee and judges
beat. carry out their duties efficient. ir."-France-Presse.
1. J. Konrads (Australia) 4 mine SHOT PUT WORLD 25.9 ecc (Games record).
21. Black (Seeiland) 4 minta 235 secs (British and European records), 3. G. Winram (Australia) $ ming
4. M. L. McLachlan (South Africa) 4 mine 37.6 cock.
50. A. Chaperons (Austraila)
mins $2:0 oCK,
0. A. M. Burar (South Africal
mins 45.0 secs,
MEN'S SPRINGBOARD DIVING Final 1. K. R.
2.W. C. Patrick (Canada) 124.61 3D. Tarsoy (England)
Plat
RECORD
Moscow, July 23. American weight putter W. Parry O'Brien a member of the 4 United States athletics team to meet the Sovial Union on July 27 and 28, loday unoffelally broke his own world record for
Collin (England) 126.75 the weight with a putt of 10.01
metres (65.32 N).-
O'Brien's official record stands at 19.23 metres (63.1G 1). — France-Presse."
118.81
4. P. J. Squires (England) 114.00
CCC, LIKCCSA Ú) V LHC, PRC Stanley C. BIGGA, HRCOSA (2), I ply. USRC V PORC, KỌC V CRC (3)
Children's Golf Medal Competition ai Deep Water Day.
TOMORROW
Water Polo
5. C. D. T. Marwick (South Africa) 100.00 pts.
6. R. L. Hodge (New Zealand) 204.07 pts.
WOMEN'S 110 YARDS BACKSTROKE Wiha!
1. JB; Ornham (England), 74.2 aces World record).
2. M. Edwards" (England): 72.0
Army v EYMCA (Any Pool) 0.15 D. RAF v Koi Tin (Victoria Park Pool) & pan., CYMCA v Southca.
(Victoria Park Pool) 8.30 p.m.. RN HK "A" (Navy Pool) Į ROCK,
China
3. P. Gould (New Zealand) 73.7
4. S. Barber (Canada) 70.4 deca.
Bir Barry Appleby
"HOW CAN I
HURRY PA
EDUCED
IT DOESN'T SAY HOW MUCH THEY'RE REDUCED
FROM
BROWN RETAINS WORLD TITLE
Houston, July 23. Joe Brown kept his world lightweight tille tonight by win- ning a decision over Southpaw hullenger Kemy Lane in their 16-round championship bout U.P.I.
For this they can thank their velerun centra-forward Lt Col J. J. Sullivan, QBE who had his cyc well la by notching no few-
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Royal Blenah TAT Command
Coy RASC LAD
natil Kowloon 3 Coy RASC
Coy BA 1.K. Pd. Cor DCRE Kowloon ....
6 COD
Lance ilegt 'D
IMP
er than eight of this total.
A game that remained in my memory this week was the tough battle between. the two RASC HK & KIN Garrison teams, HQ RASC and 3 Supply Lanca Reg. "E" 3 Fupply Depor Depot, No quarter was asked for or given in this thriller and Command W'shop i
obscrv- La Regt 'A' while both sides were
Command were quite
W'shops C. ing the rules, each determined to win, or at least n. Signal D' not to lose. From the specta-C HAD B
KO KASCH.. tors' point of view the shoring LAO TY000 RA... of four goals was the fairest re-
Aay Guru Dog sult of a game enjoyed. I am
Unit Det 50 Cay RASC sure by both sets of players. The
Lanes Rast "CON elder rose to the occasion und played far better hockey than they have produced in the past
and
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the match demonstrates The weather was most unkind what can happen to side who for the REME swimming, gala ean instil collective determina-held at the Victoria Horrocka tion to win part of their stock Pool last Saturday. Although it in, trade.
had little effect on the com- 'OFFENCE UNNOTICED petitors it made the duties of Headquarters
their the officials most difficult, and opened score with a rather doubtfulno doubt deterred many would goal. A free bait was taken by be spectators from attending. Capt Vic Howells and his force- although a surprisingly Ingo ful stroko whistled round the crowd were on hand to cheer court to land, via a couple of the winning of the team trophy walis, in the circle, at the same Company. Congratulations to players' stick, and without veleron WO WILệm Webb for besitation he slammed it in. This winning the diving and also gain
ing'drst place in the back siroko by the ing same nøyer escaped the notice vent, tht showing the young- of the referee Major Webb but store the way it should be done. The 1/Het teof in the", Oper not of the knowledgable specta top Although there, was no relay race gate foretaste of appeal it did Illustrate the speed their ability when they won the off the game and the need for event from the RASO and the emplate concentration by the Army championships which ans officials in charge for as will be tentatively set (or Heptember 11 seen in this instance one team and 13 should prove most! ex probably, lost; a point and theclling thin your.. other gained one, by their failure Atiny shomara seo reminded to notice this' terngularity. that the entries for Milio Colbity A hard frst period anded championships close on Beplem- with no addition to the scoreber The finals will be held and the equaliser came via albetween Outobus. 6 and 10 and penalty uplly., HQ, conged ahead. 15. la tilah time that 'Bervices hrough a defensive lapse of the men's-nema de Lascribed in the Supply Depot. While their op="|roodide, &d swimmers, don't for- ponents were wondering which gut those entries,
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