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THE CHÍNA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1989
Racial Segregation In Sports
I.O.C. MEETING'S DECISION LUCKY 2-1 SOCCER WIN FOR
ON ALLEGATIONS AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA
Munich, May 27.
The International Olympic Committee at its meeting here today discussed the question of racial segregation in South Africa.
SCOTLAND OVER HOLLAND
Amsterdam, May 27,
A spell which produced two goals in five minutes during the second half gave Scotland a rather lucký 2-1 win over Holland in the International soccer match here today.
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Holland, giving the Scottish Leggat, at centre-forward, defence many anxious moments them ofter 5 minutes a 2-1 lend
-Interval ......hrough a goal by
inside-left Cor Van Der Gyp.
Sent off
Reginald Honey, a member of the IOC and representative of the drat half, led 1-0 at the which they hold to the end.
South Africa, said the South African National Olympic Committee had no criticisms to make about the govern- ment's sports policy.
I h Feport to the IOC ceeds of which would go in the Reginald Honey sold there was sports federations concerned,
no racial sports problem, strict-
le speaking, in South Africa,
De said that sports federations of coloured people could freely
practice their sports
hem elves and event of a coloured
between that in the champion emenchig from these encounters he would be selected ju the South African Olympic team.
Many delegates approved the
Di principle
Olympic aid
to
but did not sports federations
The lax-on-llckets approve method for providing it.
Outvotod
The Marquis of Exeter drew the attention of the IOC to the
Olympies if certain sporta
Regulations Applied danger that would face
the
the South African federations (in particular the
it
The Scots Improved after the Interval, and two quick goats by Collins, their inside-right, and
INDIANS IN STRONG POSITION AGAINST
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Athletics Federalist) diced Heartening Displays, By Tourists
tb said government had given him
alanter that coloured spurts to organke their men selvedesi for Hur country Olympic team walld be granted 19 satisfaction on this point. the necessary es it visas to take i jeart in the Games
Honey said that the South African Olympic Committee rietly applied the Olympic agataliot
D'ATI world champlonships if they did not
Soviet delegate M. Romanov the rose a declare
Put to the vote, the Marquis of Exeter's proposal was defeat- ed by 32 votes to 20 with one abstention.
thu lại
Court De Beaumont Franer then
of
submitted a re-f
which stipulated
Oxford, May 27. The Indian cricketers moved easily to a command- ing position over Oxford University on the opening day of the match here. At the close they were only 11 runs behind on the first innings with eight wickets standing.
his knowledge the situation us in which was in The University team could hardly be regarded as
South Africa was. not such asị Finney had depicted it. He re- called that Australion table- tennis players had Not Uwen able to me calori South African teams during a leur
1ere.
Challenged
Indian delegate. M. Soudhi chatiemad__ ¡toner's statement, Hat P was possible for a coloured champión. to emerg at the top in South Africa, He salt there were no possibilities for comparing performances. set up separately and under completely different conditions,
TOC
chultman
Avery Brundage said in conclusion that it :ould be admitted that Honey had presented a picture of the situation in South Africa in all gooi faith. Nevertheless in the future the International Committee would closely witch the evolution in South Africa, Brundage added,
The Soviet delegation did not propose, as had been expected, resolution calling for the exclusion of South Africa from the 100.
of
Exeter
The Marquis (better known as former Bri- tinh champion athlete ord
Burghley) then submitted bis plan for the participation of in- ternational sports federations in Olympic Games takings.
a
The scheme provided for three per cent fax on the price of entrance tickets to Olyinple Gam
competitions, the pro-
adopted and that elded to give the International iederations all the support they Til.
anything other than moderate opposition the TOC was firmly de- Į
but even so the day's play produced some heartening displays by the tourists.
The resolution also entrusted. Leg-spinners Subling Guple: Oxford's opening stand was They the 10s Steering Committee and Chandrakant Borde swung their best for two years. with the lask of making 1 the match India's way after the were still going well at 101 for Borde joined Though Inquiry complete Oxford openers Alan Smith and four-but then with detailed igures into the David Green had scored 107 for Gupte in an all leg-spin attack noods for the different federa, the Arst wicket. Gupte took Oxford's innings crumbled. tes and to report to the IOC four for 64 and Borde three for The Jast Bve University men at is next meeting in Home-ve as the University collapsed went for a mere three runs in
25 minutes. 10 an all out 172.
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Impressive Stand
Abbas Baig. the Indian who hit centuries for Oxford against Yorkshire, ünel Then Pankaj Roy (03 not out) | Lateash(re and Vijay Manjreker (57 not scored only 10 against his fel
Ho wus countrymen. but) Jined in an impressive low third wicket stand of 93 to take bowled by Guote after opening with two flashing boundaries The tourists to 101 for twe.
on the leg side.
If
PAKISTAN TO
TAKE ON
AUSTRALIA ON TURF WICKETS
Lahore, May 27. the Australian cricket team due to tour Pakistan this winter were to lose the Test series against Pakistan, at least the
Brightest Batting
The
Indians lost Contraclor
at 19. But Umrigor and Roy alled 60 In a solid second wicket stand before the former mishit hook and was bowled Even titter was to follow. The elegant Manjrekar joined Hoy In a last-hour run-rush which mided 92 runs, taking the score to 161.
Their bating was probably The brightest produced by the Indians
fir. on the Lour so Manjrekar claimed 37 Including 1 fours. Roy's 69 - his first over 50 score of the tour - contolnica 10 sparkling fours.— Reuter,
visitors would not be able ENGLAND AND to blame a matting wicket
for their defent. cricket U.S. CLASH AT
circles said here today.
The circles were commenting SOCCER TODAY
on a report published is a local
English-language daily Diet a
tort wieter would be ready at Los Angeles, May 27. Karachi's National Stadium by The strongest soccer team to
in
Two minutes before the anal whistle, the Portuguese referee Campos sent Auid, the Scottish left-winger off the deld after Notermana the Dutch right- half, had been brought down.
Scotland's strength lay detence. The attack over played wing-to-wing passing in 20- the first half, and were
of goal, but deelstve in front after the interval they' found nere constructive form. Collins hit some brilliant spots, and Law, the inside-lelt, nlso played a big part in movements which found weak spots In the Ditch defence.—Reuter,
Walker Cup Golfers Beaten In British Tournament
Sandwich, May 27. Three Walker Cup inter- nationals Charles Coe, the American captain, and British players Michael Bonallick and Alan Thirlwell - failed to reach the last sixteen in the British Amateur Golf Championship on the Royal St George's course here today.
Cor, reigning American cham- pion who led his Walker Cup Britain over team to victory
one two weeks ago, lost by
to third mund in the halo
Insurance-broker Murray Law
24-year-old. former Ox- ence,
University player who ford now confines' his goling to week- ends.
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ARMY SPORTS
PARADE
Although Fencing in general does not appear to be a popular Army pastime the attendance and entries for the Land Forces Hongkong Fencing Championships last week were very encouraging. Events were held for the three weapons, sabre, epce, and foil and in each there were a pool of six competitors. CSMI Kirby, APTC was first in the Sabre, second
in the Epee, and also second in the Foil, and in all three events he maintained his high standard.
But Provost had other ideas. Sgt Bostock, 1 Lan it (PWV) was third in the Sabre, first in Always looking for the ball, and the Epec, and third in the Fail, giving RE 'A' co time to settle The following have qunlined down, they well deserved their for the Far East finals which victory. For the losers Crans-
Eureka waller, and Quallsough be held at the will Iloli, Transit Camp, Chats outstanding. hom
the Road during
Headquarters
were
next The winners played together SHORT-LIVED TRIUMPH few days CSMI Kirby, APTC as a team, and this I think was Sat Bostock, Lan R (PWV), the real renson why they were But it
short-lived W. King, Lan R (PWV). the winners.
Land Furces triumph for Lawrence, who was Capt P. Leach RA COE WINS TOUR himself beaten by one hole in Capt Muirdock Muirhead was made certain of victory in po
the next round by Irishman | said in the Sabre but is
uncertain manner. Up against Norman Isow.
eligible to enter, as only one RE 'B' in the second game of Also in fourth round matches entrant from the APTC cam Bonallack lost by five and three | qualify, to the 1957 runner-up, Harold Master-Bergeant in
OF BRITAIN · SECOND
STAGEdge,
London, May 27. Ron Coc, a member of the English team, won the second the Tour of Britain cycling race today, covering the 140 miles
to from Skegness Scarborough. In North East
stage of
England, in & hours, 10 minutes,
27 seconds.
Coe beat In a sprint finish, Belgium's Constant De Keyser and Harry Reynolds another member of the English (eam who finished second and third respectively in the some time ns the winner.
the American Forces In Europe, and another U.S. serviceman Lieutenant Bob Mugee crushed Thiriwell by six and five.
The defents of Coe, Bonajlack and Thirlweli jeft only eight of the original sixteen seeded players in the eltemplun- ship.--Reuter.
SPURS WIN
IN MOSCOW
Moscow, May 27.
:
Erie Bradley, yesterday's first stage winner, retains his lead
A goal five minutes after the Is the overall placings after
Terry today's stage with a toin time start by right-winger
Enve Tottenhamn of 12 hours, 14inins 50 secs, Cat Medwin is lying recond and De Keyser Hotspur a 1-0 victory over is in third place.
Torpedo, the Moscow club here today
England is still lending the team event, ahead of the British the Army team und Belgium, only foreign country competing In the Tour—AFP,
The match was the first of in- English football league team's three-game tour in the Soviet Unlon-Reuter,
Runs And Sixes Galore
In Yesterday's County
Cricket Matches
STEWART HITS 100 IN 85 MINUTES
London, May 27.
not
the evening they ran out easy winners by 9 goals to 3.
For the winners Karamdin, and Higgins, were responsible There is little news from the for the goals, but were ably Water Polo front except assisted by Cockman playing at to say that all teams, and back.
A Power players, are getting them- selves in trim for the
It looks as though Head- strenuous season ahead. quarters Land Forces are going Victoria Barracks awimming to be a power in the league this peol is much in demand, and season, and on this form will if the number of broken take a lot of stopping. In spite windows la atty criterion a of their overwhelming victory large amouni of goals should they were not nt, full strength,
tcoms.
be chalked up by the various Two further games were
Referees' Courses Pay 'B' defeated the very strong
played on Tuesday evening.
The two courses for Water team of Pay A by 7-3, and BMH Hongkong were success- Folo referees have been comful against No.. 1 Sqn HK Sig pleted, and it is hoped that Regt by the same score.
eight referees will be available for this very important func-
on.
The various officials have The Final of the Hongkong
stage of
the Far East Land Forces knock-out football competition for the Calbeck Cup was play-
nt ed and
Sookunpoo Thursday May 21, and what a turn up for the book this game turned out to be.
cast their discerning eyes over the potential, and it is thought that the strength of the Ariny team will be much the same as last season. As always thin is subject to ships, and planes behaving themselves, bringing strength to our team, rather than taking it away.
We inished up third in the league lost season, and hope to maintain, If not improve this position this season.
on
Having won the Land Forces Knock-out
and Competition, Anished League runners-up Now that the hot weather is it was supposed that.1 Lan R really upon us, and with.(PWV) would prove to be too such cool sport as swim-strong for the Royal Engineers, but the Suppers had other ideas. ming to cool one down, The fint result was a win for would have been thought Royal Engineers by one goal that Hockey would take a nil
had failed to take
back seat.
The ground had been really The very sight of seeing a soaked by the recent rains, but bleak concrete patch simmerug in spite of this a number of the in the hot sunshine automati-Perticipants Runs, laced with a good supply of sixes, again cally, makes you feel hot, but in ally precautions, Consequent)," flowed freely in English first class cricket comment aix-a-side Hockey sliding was the order of the mple of all this The Victoria lack of ball control, slipping and matches today.
League got under way on Monday,
day to a flying start.
The teams to compose
Perfectly Placed
the time. Lid... Australjans arrive represent the United States and 22 our Tower Botekos kích raced to 192, or four loagho are; RE A, RE B, Knaggs, Rain and Robertsali
Four Sixes
Essex, current leaders in the County Champion-
Nine Teams
The all-Important god tens ship, were always on top in their clash with their nearest rivals Middlesex at Lord's
Nine teams have entered with alerted by Knages, whose cen the intention of ensuring that tre from the wing found Rai They rallied up 323, and then | lo paco man Jack Bannister Camp HQLF are to retain perfectly placed to head the ball sent back three Middlesex men who now has a great chance of their last season's championship into the back of the net, despite for 29 Brian Taylor the fall 10 wicketa hard for the
honour, they will have to fight very valiant effort by the “Lancs' goalkeeper. Denninghan. Essex "wläket-keeper slammed Worcestershire bowled out
For the winners ilte
Cummings, 135 which included two sixes Gloucestershire for 150 Stroud in Pakistan next October.international competition meets made B8 nos out.
Land played theft part, whilst Green England's louring national side
Dick Richardson hit four sixes Provost-Headquarters Derbyshire another side with and six fours in his unbeaten Pay B', No. 1 Sqn Hongkong sav
Forces,
Camp HQLF, Pay 'A', was responsible for some very A 'GRAVEYARD'
tumorrow night al Wrigley their eye on the championship, 78.
For the loosers Castle.. at Field in the first meeting of hit
BMH 322 freely for
Signal Regiment, and against now, the Karuchi Up. till
right-holl was their outstand- all-stor teams from the
two Glamorgan at Swansea.
Hongkong. Stadium had a matting wicket, countries since 1950.
player. Fairclough nt All-wunder Bill Richardson
As Billy Alley, Somerset's left-
regards reforces it is ing considered 09 0
centre-forword found Green in which was
In preparation for 10-
Australian, In only his second game hit 91 handed "graveyard" for batsmen and as morrow's
pounded hoped, and anticipated game,
In 92 minutes, including three Yorkshire's uttrek at Harrogate, there will be 16.vailable for top form, and in spite of many due efforts was unable to beat a "bowlers' paradise."
team's manager Waller Winter-ixer and 13 foure. Clamorgan. His 83 included four sixes and duty. These officials are to be the Sappers goalkeeper. In the past, visiting captains bottom has shaken up his for replied with 71 without loss.
their en- 13 fours. With Maurico Tremlett congratulated, on
Whilst the Singapore, ahd have Invariably declared that word line and will, start Derek
well, Fastest Century also hitting
Somerset thusiasm.
Maloya winners the matting wicket war a major Kevan of West Bromwich
are not yet On Monday evening
two known The dates are. The factor in their bolag humbled centre-forward with Bobby Jimmy Stewart of Warwick- totalled 339,
the hands Pakistani Charlton of Manchester United shire took the lead in the race hamshire supper, seems to
Reg Slimpson, Notting-Emes were played, and the re-semi-finals will be on June 9 in
be suits were:
FA lost to Singapore, and the Baal on cricketers.
on the left-wing
for the season's Fariest Century,
In Seremban, Malaya. Three Austraila-Pakistan Test Billy Wright, the English cap- He reached three figures in 65 making a habit of putting his Provost 4-5; RED' lost to June 18 matches are to be played at tain, who will be playing in his minutes against an unimpressive coponents in to bat on plumb Headquarters Land Forces.3-0. Well done, Sappers, keep it up, In the first game it was and we shall still see the Cal- vide Dacca und Lahore, 105th international game, deter- Combined Services
at Trent Bridge pitches. He did Walle Lahore bus always had mines the team's strategy from Edgbaston! In all, Stewart made, It against Surrey at Whitsun, anticipated that REA would beck Cup in Hongkong yet,
tou strong for the The Stanley Shield seven-a- A lurt wicket, Daces, like his centre-half position.
161d hit five sixes antt is and again today, when Hamp be for
tire were the visiotrs. Hants-Policemen," and would in fact she knock-out soccer competi Karachi, has always provided The U.S. toam was brought | fours. a maiting wicket. But the forth- together curly
scoring 356 for use this as a pipe opener for tion is now getting under way, and has played } Warwickshire declined at 328 responded by coming Dacca Test will also be four games to help it play as for four in reply, the Services nine declared, of which Jimmy their name, at the top of the and Army have entered a team
for this event. played on turf-AFP.
i unit--UPI
Most seven wickets for 64all Gray made 123-Reuter.
A Fright
Karachi,
of
TAE GAMBOLS
I WAS AFRAID
YOU'D BE CROSS,
BUT IT WAS SUCH A LOVELY HAT- I COULDN'T REGIST IT
at
LATER
I
Barry Appleby
WĚ'LL SAY NO MORE ABOUT (T. DARLING
WELL THEN, IF THŁADÓ SETTLED — LET'S
PELEBRATE
the
League.
GAS FOR JOY
Last Saturday they gave their rubld supporters on awful fright, but in the end werE-BUS- cessful in detenting Prisons by one goal to nil. In spite of be- ing in their opponents' hält for. nearly the whole of the game they were only able to put a singlo shot past the Prisons goalkeeper. At times our fors welids were beginning...... ta'won- dor what they could do to bort him.
The woodwork-received gulle * pasting from our team, but finally › Beardsley was able to foping the all important; g90). With all our stars available: the ADA WAPI Artell, Foodpack,
Baxt round win be pizhal on
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