1960-07-13 — Page 9

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ABOVE: Tomozo Takahashi, the 33-year-old holder of the Japanese 50,000 metres walking record gained another success last Saturday when he won the Colony round-the-island walkathon after a thrilling fight with Hongkong champion Chol Lee-keung. Takahashi is seen here staging a strong finish to the 46.6-mile walk, which He did In 7 hours 15 minutes 21 seconds.

ABOVE BIGHT: Miss Chow Lai-ping, who won the ladies' uitle for the third year in suc- cession in the walkathon. She covered the distance in 9 hours 2 minutes 45 seconds, to better her previous record of 8 hours 47 minutes 45 seconds,China Mail photos,

RIGHT: Baron G. de Waldner's French-trained coll Javelot, ridden by F. Palmer (nearer camera) is seen in a finishing duel with Mr Joseph McGrath's Irish entry Tulyarios, with W. Williamson up, sa he

the Eclipse WOD

Blakes at Sandown Park last Saturday,--- Reuterphoto.

THE CHINA MA

WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1960.

Page

SPORTS PICTORIAL

At a presentation, ceremony at the Government House yesterday, the Governor, Sir Robert Bisele werele Alve

· medals, to- the Hongkong pistol team willell won, the Lynch-

fất thể krst time last year. The Trophy is Hlyšár by various Commonwealth coun had been and by Jamalea for seven years,

after the presentation shows (from left)

(dam member)," Mr Mionic

of the Hongkong Ride Association), Gillies (Team member), Sir Robert Black; +.

bed, Col. L. R. Ferguson-Inpes. "Col

Loo San-ting (team member) and Mr. Woor Bor (Hon. Seure-

of the HKRA)-China Mall photo.

The Magazine

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Australlangoller Kel Nagle pictured at 8t Andrew's during the Centenary Open Golf Cham- pionship, which he won with an aggregate total of 278 shots for the 72 holes. Central Press photo.

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FERDINAND

Colin Cowdrey, the England skipper, is caught by Fellows-Smith off Goddard after scoring 67 during the first day of the third Test match against South Africa at Trent Bridge last week. Shown here keeping wicket is O'Linn who substituted for injured Waite, England won the match by eight wickets, thus clinching the series with a 3-0 winning lead. Central Press photo.

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