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THE CHINA MAI THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959.
Brundage Clarifies IOC Decision
NATIONALIST CHINA' MAY COMPETE IN NEXT WINTER GAMES BUT NOT CHINA
Lausanne, June 10. International Olympic Committep President
Avery Brundage said today his orgáñisä-| tion will find a solution to a§šüre Nationalist Chinese participation in the
· 1960 winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California.
At the same time. Brundage said that China will definitely not" be allowed to compete in the winter Cames. solution will be found so that the Nationalist Chinese will be among the countries sending athletes to Squaw Valley," Brundage said In an exclusive interview with United Press Inter- :. national.
SPAT
Brundades comparnt was his ground that they have been, in- share be left Olymple viled to participate, and perept- Leadquarters here a week ago ed the invitations, Nationalist 1 tet sway from, a world-china was a member of the IOC in quod sländing at the "wide Olgangile controversy,
TOC time of the layitation, so t started by the
not be withdrawn now, 200ền Mo withdraw recognil-could
1 from the National Chinese Brun'age sald.
Mympic Committee
vn For-
„Musa on gimendi that it did Out Of Winter Games
Lit contrul part in the entire
teifitory of Chim.
Not: Expelled
tionalist
Bre
Turning to China, Brund-
that. they Lage sakl
definitely out of the winter
because Games
have they the JOC. A resigned troin expelledwithdrawal of
the resignation for read- or an application
Ching
1***
wns
in the 100" Brundage said, We simply withdrew recommission could definitely not to Hon here we could not ne considered" before the next med the lame of the National Olympic Committee Congress Chinese Olymple Comitice any which immediately precedes the inogen.
Games,
Anon as they propose
The same
acceptable to us,
ey will be reinstated."
A mal vote on China would not
Brundage be possible,
he hips asked the added because the 10C first has Nationals to drop all reference to investigate whether Chinese
to China' in the name of their sport is In ne with Olympic Comultive and replace regulations-UPI.
le by "Fornos or something?
uch like," Brasidage said.
Mail Vote
A sum as they do this ther apphituation for thelitiance
it to 100 members for va unit vote to, dat recognation Young - Tele restored before the Si Valle Commeg.
#Natrast-Cinna-continues "sateidine to drop "China" tragi mator, it will. May barryd ;
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from the 10C, Brundage said.
Bur" he added, "I re-
that National
Olymple
Surprise Victory
Bobby Neill, the British featherweight cham- pion, scored a surprise knock-out victory over Terry Spinks at Wembley Pool last week. Spinks had out- boxed Neill so completely up to the moment of the knock-out at the end of the ninth round that it seemed impossible for him to be beaten.
-
Photo shows Terry Spinks .... town and out. arler taking repeated lefts and rights from his oppo.
nent..
Indian Captain Gets CHINESE TEAM
His First Century
In England Tour
London, June 10,
is to do su, this sun cas Datta Gaekwad, the Indian captain, made his first century of the tour on an occasion when it was badly needed.
Chinese athletes are Trong the Games."
burred
One of the poredible Solutions would- to mimi hem da the
U.S. Basketballers
To Play In HK
TO PLAY AT
A
WIMBLEDON
ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET
Doug Insole Scores Magnificent 180 For Essex Against Notts
London, June 10. Doug Insole, the Essex captain whose team are currently joint leaders in the championship table, scored a magnificent 180 with 24 boun- daries in his team's 398 after they had been put into bat by Nottinghamshire at: Rönförd today.
Insole, who batted three hours 20. minutes, was dropped at 17. He scored 169 of a fourth wicket stand of 196 made with Trevor Bailey, who batted only five minutes less than his captain to finish with 43.
Middlesex, joint leaders with At Stoke-on-Trent; India 287 Faxex, bowled out Worcester (J. Charade 67, D. Garkwad shire for 145 on à grecs plteh 100). Minor at Lord's.
three.
Counties 00 for
ARMY SPORTS
PARADE
Despite inclement wenther the Victoria Canton- -
ment six-a-side hotkey league fixtures have been going steadily attend. The fixtures for the league are arranged for
general convenience, and games are played on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Two, games are played each evening, and usually start at 4:30 p.m. Each half lasts ten .minutes, and there is a one-minute break.
Up til Tues- Last Thursday the pitch was lofters, Provoct? rather, wet and Provost and Payday Provost held the position of A found that it slower the League leaders, closely followed The by Pay 'B' and BMII, Hongkong. came down considerably. standard of hockey wos good, League positions prec and although Provast-were the
ono, Provost
Datongking
Winners by two goals to they had to fight all the way,
Good Team
►
Por B
Carme Staff
RE A
Jay 'A' Ifeodquarters
Land
Fast bowler. Alan Moss, böck At Birmingham Warwick- The Have a good all-round Furces from Test match duty, took shire 940 for a declared (teim, with no sints, but a de- WH.1 Sen HK Sig
Regi Aix for 47. and only Ron duin 134, G. cheek Termination to play fast open NE O
West B. Fletcher 62). Headley sun of famous Indian George
Honey-with University 38 for one.
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At Hove: Royal Air Force 180 mln their all round ability for the information of the
Cambridge
Hockey, which of course is what
10 not out showed much résis- tance.
Excels
'Another
to
(B. Coe 71, A. rusa tive for 301. Sussex 104 for three (A. Oakmun 08, (two-day match).
At Romford: Ex
15 nefed. Their strength · lies
anh thăm pin.
Land
Yard
Tour.
his nest hamshire.
In the second grime Chump: star
defeated Headquarters Fórčka by six goals to HQLF were most unfortunate
followers of football,
Royal Engineers were in. successful in their quest for the Caldbeck, Cup.
pact bowler excel was William Richard- (B. Taylor 60, Tein Batley 43. D.:
left-arm Insole 180). Versus Not to be below strength, and a They were defeated by the san, 21-year-old amateur,
enjoying season with Derbyshire. Two spells at Chesterfield wrecked Kent, Richardson finishing with eight for 64 In Kent's total of
170
ki chesterfeld: Kent J. Pettiford 41, G. Richardson eight for 54), Derbysure 132 for two (I. Hall 55 not out). Alan Watkins hit a fighting Al Llanelly Glamorgon 237 century for Glamorgan against. Farkhouse 60, A. Watkins Lancashire at Lidnéily.
170.
Leicestershire
When the eighth wieket ten 100). Lancashire 82 for two.
AL Aristot: Watkins was my 64 but wicket- keeper David Evans played for 135. Gloucestershire 115 for 75 minutes and Watkins rench- three (M. Young,68 not oui). ed three figures with the les man In. 1e batled three hours for his 100 not out, hitting 17 Tours.
Maiden Century
re-
Denis Baldry, who was leased by Middlesex, continued (to shiny for his new county, Hampshire, who lost two quick
though Cockman was playing, they were unatile to overcome
Camp lean that are still looking for the right combing-
tlon.
Both Criney and Bibby, were always in the thick of things and Robertson played his usual
game.
For the fosers, 1gkins was always a source of daniter to
Camp And never gave up trying. Condering that he only look up hockey during last season The has improved immensely.
A small band of very F. York-ested spectators always turn up
to see the games, and some
At tul: Hampshire 203 (D. Balbry, 77, H. Horton 71, Trueman. Ove for. 77). shire G2 for four-Reuter,
SAM: SNEAD Is
wickets at Ifuil aguinat York- JOINT FAVOURITE.
shire. Then Buldry and Heary Poking. June 10. Horton put on 135 In as many
of three minutes before Baldry was dis Chinese team players left for London yester-misted for 77, including 12 day to take part in the annual fours
lawn
Wimbledon International, tennis. championships beginning
FOR US. OPEN
4
Inter-
ot
Royal Army Pay Corps. Singapore, by two goals to nil in the semi-finals of this competition.
With the hot weather, really upon us, swimming is be coming the major sport For most of us. Last week REME nnd Te toria got together to sort out their respective teams for the league."
Starting off by defending the the remarks have to be heard to shallow end Vicleria were scon be belleved. This is taken in in the lead, and by half-time good spirit by all, including the were five goals up. If they had an overwhelming Umpires.
any ideas
Roon to be victory they were
Allicking "fcgido the word go REME went straight
Fight All The Way distilusioned.
Pay defcaled RE B by towards the Victoria goal, and soon more goals began to come. five goals to two on Friday_eve__
By-the-anal-white-ilie, scores nity, and had to ight all the
were level at 5-5, but what a way against team of triers. New York, June 10. The game between RE A and close game it was..
It is pretty obvious that Vic- Khalid badulla, the Pakistani, San Snead, one of the all- No. 1. San HK 51g Regt resulted
time "greats of golf, is joint in a win for RE A by, eight toria are going to have difficulty wickshire against Cambridge favourite 10 beat a 25-year goals to Ave. By hhif-time the in forming a tearn, because most on June 20, Peking Radia re-bit a walden century for War- portat tonight.
University at Edgbaston. Al- "hoodoo" and win the Ameri- spectators were beginning to of the talent on display, is due golf championship, onder If the store board would for England b the near future. Two games. have been played take the final score, because RE This is China's second bntry thaugh dropped at 25 and at 07,
'A' were winning by six goals to 1949. It badulla showed some powerful which starts here tomorrow. since
in the water-polo lengue. Hong- kung Regt defeated RAF Sa first me laststrokes in scoring 134 in four
The 47-year-old Virginian has n hours, including 20 fours.
won 103 tournaments in a carcer But a great change was sech Wan by 14 goals to Ave, and
deserved thoroughly.
their sparning a quarter of a ten-u the second half. Piling on Hetory. This team is going to fy, but the US, Open lips the pressure Sigs pored Ave take some holding.
very good goals, and were un- utways eluded him.
Though
Closing Scores
сам одеть
gainst the Minor Counties at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent,
the towing team made an unbelievably bad start. in Wimbledon Arvind Ante scored his first and only run of the tour entered for the and with 12 on the board, the Test opening pair year.
The three Chinese players are Pankat, Roy aml Nar Contractor joined him in the Chu Chen-hum and Mei Fu-chi, pavillon.
champion and runner-up in the
Close of platy scores in today's
fortunate not to score more. The Army's First Game 1058 national championships,
new ke matches were
he only rely; anal score of 8-3 in favour of Tai Yung-ming, a
At Lord's: Worcestershire 145 manged to qualify this year RE 'A' was a true reflection on comer to the tennis scene, They R. Hendley 46 not out A. Moss holding a birdie patt on the sath a very good gante, played very Unit were
Hongkong Chinese. Training by team Accompanied
successful, against six for 47). Middlesex 88 for hole in Washington to gain sportingly by both teams,
HQ RASC by four goals to nll. leader, Kuo Kung-bo
one of the last positionis — he'
One of the best games seen so HQ RASC fought all the way, At. Oxford: Oxford Univer- is Joint 6/1 favourite with far was between BMH Hons but lacked the graft and ex- The Chinese team will visit
Headquarters -Land Hungary, Rumunia and Poland sity 270 (C. Fry 63. A, Corran follow-American Arnold Palmer kong and
perlence of the HKCTU, The fiul result Wimble-58, J. Raybould 47). The Army In the unofficial: betting. Forces.
The first Amy game is due Reuter. 100 for live.
seven goals to three in favour to take place at Victoria Park after the fortnight don-AFP.
of the Medles' was very well Swimming Pool on Jure 12. earned.
In the first half Cockman kept Although the Army team Bas
Our caponés ore Chung Shing very close watch on Sullivan,
anto go
are
An fel! vietiins Lo lively just. Sharpe, one of Yorkshire's
and San Francisco, June 10. bowling on a pitch when offer-brightest young men, was first with 19 scored. He -University of Saned slight pel and in The
-the Frameisco basketball team, ac-almusphere/which aided swingrwent Surendra Noth off
meut of the bat and Desal, at companied by head coach Phil considerably:
Dackward short leg, held a Woolpert, will rave here Fri-
When Kripal Slogh left at 45 Brillant catch. atlay, fox_a_month-long, tour of
the Indians looked well along the Orient,
the
10 disaster, but Fuit t
Cole, the tail opening bats Ychasingh Ghorpade and M. L. Jasinha pulled them round with He twice hooked bumpers from a stand of 72., Ghorpade ped-Desal for four and dominated
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The Dpris will play 17 games
In the Philippines and also have several games listed in Hong- kong and Top-UPI.
CHESS
by LEONARD "BARDEN
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(No. 5623) Heris a problem bộ E. M. Hashbor (Probleemblad. 1948). White to play and mate in three tnoves,
London Express Service.
man looked
a lot of luck but he drove the his stand bull hard enough to deserve it. latter
Dominated
1
very good indeed
with Dalley. The foll to another good ratch by Contractor at chort leg, and nine runs later James, The former Cambridge Blue, was bawled. At the close Minor Counties were 06 for three.
Gaekwad went In when the fifth wicket fell at 117 and from then on this slight dapper figure dominated the game,
It was fearned. utlerwards
Albess Jasiniha offered useful sup- that
almost robbed
purt in
slend of 84 and Gaekwad of his century, Narendra Tamhane stayed
At tea, Gaekwad complained while 61 were added.
of feeling ill and had to be per- Gaekwad's
prontable suaded to return and score the most stroke was the square-cut but 12 runs needed. The Indian |he gave the field no chinner even captain did not, field while the
though leg-inner Alklison Minor Countles were batting. grouped five men Veltme cover
and third man.
When Tambang Jeff Gack wad was 21. short of his cen- tury, but with the tail for part- ners he hit way merrily,
reached double .gures after two-and-quarter. hours and, was inst out to a cutch In the deep. India, made 267.
Ho
Minor Counties made a bet ter, start than India, but only
THE GAMBOLS
LAST WEEK GEORGE. I DON'T FORGET TO BOOK THE} THEATRE SEATS FOR MY BIRTHDAY ON THURSDAY.
THATS WHAT ID:
LIKE FOR MY BIRTHDAY
were:
Scoros
Avc.
Britain's Davis Cup Chances
Best In 22 Years This
Time Says
Says Fred Perry
London, June 10.
Fred Perry, former Wimbledon champion, wrote in a newspaper article published here today that Britain had a better chance of winning the Davis Cup Inter- national tennis competition, this year than it had över had since losing the coveted trophy to the United States 22 years ago.
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Porry, writing in the London In the anal of the European then meet either Mexico
that Australia In the Inter-zone "Evening News," forecast that zona Perry considered Scorce at close of play inday riders would score store cilat suns mest either Italy semi-final,
Perry pointed out that the Indians:
win over Chillo in their quarter-or France, probably the former. 287 (Gnokwad 100,
An Italy-Britain anal, would Australians, after playing at final European zone tle which
would courts at Wimbledon,
shortly Ghorpade 67 and Jnsimha 51 begins at Eastbourne tomorrow, be stored on grass Loith 4-58 and, Young 3-94),
If this forecast proves correct. Wimbledon and this would be afterwards have to meet Mexico favour, Perry at Mexico City with is 2,000 Minor Counties 60 for three Britain will meet the winner of in Britain's
(moires —— ovat 0,000 feel, wickets (Cole not out 34, Ikin the Spain-Briz match in the pointed out.
team altitude) and that Mexico might If the British tennis anti not out 12, Surendra Nath 2-27). semi-finals
According to
were to beat Italy they would well win this encounter. AFP.
Perry should win this match.
Baric Applebyg
YESTERDAY,
DID YOU
RESERVE A
TABLE FOR MY. BIRTHDAY DINNER TO-MORROW, DEAR?
[TO-DAY FOR
„DARLING...You REMEMBERED MY BIRTHDAY
GAS IS TOPS
ot
time
and was able to subdue him. been chosen, there will be fur- Karamdia converted two penalty ther trials from time to bullies and by half-ilme HOLF and it is hoped that from these were leading by 3-2. They had trials there will be formed a every reason to be pleased with good all round team their display,
Different Story
Lan R (PWV). will be hold- ing their Swimming Gala on July 1 at Victoria,Barracks swimming pool. If it turns out But what a different story, the to be as successful as the..one Booth that was held last year it should second half was. With here, there.... frid everywhere, really be worth seeing
Monday once, again saw more and the results overwhelmed. Five, goals came water-polo, HQLF detcher was completely from BMH. Hongkong in this were: RAF Sal Wan 8, 32 Med hal, and they ran out Very Best RA 2: Hongkong Chinese worthy winners of a most en Training. Unit 5. AMP 0; Royal Jovable game.
Engineers 10, REME 1. In complete contrast the ne
Full Value between RE 'A' and Camp Staf was scrappy, add uninteresting. The result was a 3-5 draw. It looks as though the Shp- This incidentally, was the first pers are going to take some draw of the séston.
holding in this league, Thoy two further certainly Tuesday, Law
were full value for úgainst the money games being played, and it looks their as though Provost and, BH Gunners, and gaye little away, Hongkong, are going to take We shall certainly be able some stopping.
Judge form by the end of this
By this The first game resulfed in a woek.. The winner of the European-win for Provost by seven got of the teams will have been in American fier-zono match to three against RE B. There action. would then face India and pwhe only one goal fri,it by half- Victoria, Barracks Swimming the should Wih tits_Inter-zotig-final time, bút Provost werg for Fool has been allocated to = the gateway to the challenge tunate in the second halt with Army wafer-pole league on round against the American | the runs of the boll.
Mondays, Tuesdays find Fridays, holders.
No. 1 Sqn HK Sig Regt, ere pnd it usul play stil, experimenting with their Barons dr, these days. In this team, but to date have been respect there shouldn't be any able to hit on the right com-hold-up in the sture bination. Pay 'A' defeated theri Only four teams took he by 11 goals to four, but 1 mil vantage on Tuesday lo play say that dario of the goals were their gamp and the "results"
were: Hongkong Regiment' Ø.. most peculiar.
Lan R (PWV);}. Victorians 2, Hongkong. Sig Rext 2.
Although Lea It (PWV) but
Richardson Out.
Hom Perry said list
Richard- son.and Dick Bavitt, bad stated they would not play in the Davis Cup for the United States this year.
Tals would leave the Feru- vian Aler Qfnete us America's
Undefeated
timo most
three
To date only two teams to pa valiant night, and, refused only chance of gelaining the undefeated in the league, BMI to give inthey were no match | Davis Cups and Lig Inter-tone Hongkong in Provost Both for the HK Regté Anal wiener, (possibly Britain) | teams should have, staat, oath It will be knigella, sco would therefore hold a parkous other on June 1, but due to the what happen whód. His Tinet the
SAYS MR. THERM chance of taking the Davis Cup wel 155,0. Fish, the rears 70s have peopias urls are 101 Summar; Petry concluded was BillBuffeld Fitolan ? anything in ka by roving
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