THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, MAY 23, 1949,
COLONY” ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS
SOUTH CHINA SPRINTER BURNS UP THE TRACK WITH RECORD TIMES
By "RECORDER"
South China's crack sprinter, Ng Yin-fok, loomed up as an Empire Games prospect, when he registered the remarkable time of 23 seconds flat for the 200 Metres Dash at the Caroline Hill Stadium yesterday as the Open Meet sposored by the SCAA-equivalent to the
per Colony Championships-would up with a curious mixture of excellent and mediocre formances. *
Ng, whe only took up running last year, turned in a performance on a rock-hard track with a hud He had earlier won the 400° turn that would have been equivalent, to 22 seconds under ideal conditions, Metres final in 52.4 seconds, best time returned in Hongkong for the distance in two decades.
It is of Interest to note that "outstanding Filipino Olympic sprinters with better times to their credit at home were only slightly faster than Ng when they ran on the same track-when it was 'in á 'better condition-bere in 1936,
..
Yet another Empire Games prospect was turned up in a 17-year-old South China Athletic Associa tion girl, Mui Shun-ngan, who set a Chineso National record in the Long Jump with an effort of 16. fect 10% Inches and had four other jumps over 16% feet.
Games.
Her winning attempt would have been good enough to reach the semi-finals in the last Olympic
Ng Yin-fok, who is 24, was aj to fast times. St Joseph's D In the other, Wong Ching-Jam., (Kowloon City); 4. Tio! Tin- basketball player with no ex- Collaro, a surprise second, was running at his best distance, was kwai (unattached), perience of running when he caught in 54.4 seconds, a re- held almost stride to stride by a was persuaded to try out for
17- barefooted markable performance for a
Chungshan runner, South China's team the year-old, while
cen-Tsui Wai, winning by 10 yards of speed Quadrangular Athletic meet lust ager, King George V School's only by a final burst yenr
54.6
another leun-
He proved good enough them/W.D, Eggleton. was caught, in over the last lap that was chi (Chungaban)
hath the 200 and 4000 necontix. Eggleton had held compished at a half-mile pace. wol1 Hunt 19:5.
*
win
on to second place almost to the unspeeta tape. metres in relatively eular times. He won the 400
Ng's winning effort in the 200 Metres. In 67 seconds and this Metres Fash caught Peter encouraged him to concentrate McRae of King George V School
on that event.
..
hod Army's Private French held on far 10 laps with the lend
HOP, STEP & JUMP constantly changing hands, but
1. Lam Kal-chi (Chungshou) faded in the last lap and a half to come in third some 30 yards 41 feet 2 inches; 2. Ng Chi- in 23,7 secunde behind hilm.
behind. The winning time-17 ping (Chungahan) 11:04; 3. A minutes 20 seconde was sur K. Temalt (St. Joseph's) 40:11 He renched 54 seconds lat in
RACE THRILLS
had 4. Reggie Silva (St. Joseph's) prisngly poor for what a pruciice run later in the sea- There were two thrilling finals seemed a very fast pace. son and in October Inst went with the issue decided almost
RELAY SURPRISE
DISCUS THROW Into serious training. being on the tape. In the first of this, consistent at 54 seconds fiat in Army's Gunner Kirswelt won in team
The King George V School
1. To King-kau (SCAA) 103 practice and
surprised in the Sprint feet 4 inches; 2. Wong Hong touching what was almost a photo-finish Relay by coming close enough (Chungshan) .00:54; 3. Ho Yau- seconds in the Triangular Meet from South China's Olymple
more experience, Harold On (St Joseph's) 68:2.
40:10.
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SOCCER INTERNATIONAL
England Beats France
Gibb's Captures The San Miguel Shield
By “STARDUST"
··In' an electrifying' climax :to^i, tension-packed (ussle, the youthful T gang from Gibb Livingston yesterday annexed the covetad San Miguel Hong Shield by virtue of a narrow 7-6 triumph over the Slanvac squad in the play-off tit for the Hong title 4RUNN
Gibb's cinched the affray in an eventful fourth canto when big and burly Ed Thacher on the fring lino for. Socony, wristas, wiki, as; a March-hare and issued three walks and uncorked, a swild: loss to tumblo Stanvac to their down- fail. Stanvac, were nhead by a close 4-3 count when. Thacher developed his will streak.
+
The Flying Horsemen stornied; Campos", nacrties (idump off; the sixth frame, ond, the Socon buck into the ball, gome' in a botter's back. Campos was left | gong come up, for their fant cur valiant Anal chapter to allee the high and dry as Thucher bore at the dish, wili, determination defell to 7-8 but, with the tieing down in great fettle to throttle in their breasts in en run off second base, portside; Gibb's clean-up trio...
artist Luigi Gosano holated one! Socony broke into the run * LAST DITCH STAND... of Al Malla's grave deliverica column again in the second Pilot Osmund
re-enuto. After Lulet Gosano had Thacher for Russ Gelb to, open Hiable Gerry Roza-Pereira lifted a
Into, centrefield where the
#10
Albeit, Geib drew n base on
a pop fly to second base, Mark McLoughlin
In
00
reinoveg
to
the
camped under the drive for the newcomer
the Inst ditch stand. Gelb final out of the fracus,
had
a life when Souza booted walked to first but was kaufted Bad management along with his roller down third base.
attempted purloin at LONG JUMP
faulty coaching on the sidelines McLoughlin advanced to third second base. Ed Marques, who of fight, contributed in great measure to on a wild peg to the keystone was showing tota Sel. Jacques (Anny) 21
the setback suffered by feet 8 inches; 2. Pau King-.
catcher Frankie Correa, Marks binged into centra to start a by Paris, May 22.—England | Perasus men in (SCAA) 21:2; 3. Lim Kai-
ambled across the pan on " Stanvac rally. Ed *Dow The Sranvas bralna trust went 4. wound up their strenuous 19:04;
put. Stanvac in second on the next play. haywire in
the final frames passed ball to five-match Continental tour
the van 2-1.
Jack Feters was burning hot When Mentor Alvaro. Osmund
Oliveira drew a base on balls as he clenched his bat in a with a 3-1 victory
oversubstituted players of random to
and was left stranded as Roy light grip but he went after a to short low pitch and skled to Leung France at the Colombes the detriment of his cause.
Ozzie Osmund made a strate-Silva-Netto bolated Stadium here today after a
when he yanked hurler Ed edt back to the mound,
Marques scored when' ball- hectic battle. fought out at seal blunder in the anal frame stop Leung and Thacher ground-for the second out,
In favour of pinch- a tremendous pace from Thacher
DEADLOCK
hawk Bux muffed Joe White's start to finish.
hitter Russ Gelb,
drive to make the score 7-5. There was little between the
balls to get on but it is generally To make the tussle exclling, White notched another Stanvac teams and the French did not
on a clutch single by deserve the booting that they admitted among the gentry of Gibb's denlocked the score in tally. got as the final whistle sounded. Wiseacres that Osmund's main their half of the same inning. Gussie Ferreira to make
second with the tieing was to keep Thacher in a free ticket. Al Mallg following second front of the goal, but that was
The tilt to Assure pitching re in the batting, order grounded to Gussie was disappointed as the only way In which they liability in the side should extra the slab. Thacher made a bur- Luigi Gosano skled to the out the final out, giving were at least inferior to their
innings be necessary to decide ried throw to first sacker Jack field for the English rivals.
Peters 10
Gibb's the pennant Malig. Peters slop Johnny Morris, the Derby
aided by brainy Al Malg, County Inside right, who played melting pot of softball destinics, but Khan banged the ball ou Frankle Correa, was light in the Throwing everything into the layed the pill to White nt thir
catching by nentor-plus-catcher brilliantly, got two of the Eng Stanvac, lost put to a superior of White's glove to toll an at- land goals and Billy Wright, nine.
vielded eight Gibb's were deserving tem doubic play Khan clutches. He captain of
tempted of the side, scored the victors for they dished up air temp on the next play when base hits but received good sup-
tight ball in the cluiches. Their to the
There was a dramatic opening batters came through with time Bux rolled to first base for the Port from his elders. Mallz
game, watched by overly hits in the places to push second out
the French home much needed tallies.
Socony fans were Jubliant in wall to Drst. 60,000 spectators,
the third frame when their getting a "git" goat through
Ed Morques paced the Socony "PLAY BALL!”
heroes blasted their
attack with a 3-in-4 'roturn. Ed Both teams lined up strong- the platter to hike the count to Thacher was parlamonious with when "Play Ball!" was 4-2. Eddle Marques outguessed his bingles. He gave up three hollered by plate arbiter "Doc"
the T infield for the second scattered hits to Gibbs, Issued Molthen. Stanvac started the tilt straight Ume when he smacker. In roaring fashion. Speedy lead-
a grounder to short while first However, his erratic streak hi
run.
this year. Ile is an old boy of star, Wong Ching-lam and an-to nosing cut South China and yuen (St Joseph's) 76.3%; 4/4rue, their forwards falled in "trength at salvaging the ball "Modest" Khan worked Thacher scare 7-0. Pereira was now on
Pd Ching Middle School,
In yesterday's final, he dragg-Chow-kit. tо аплех the B00
other South China runner, Lai would, with
have done it.
ed on indifferent field behind him · Metres title.
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY FINAL'
Portugal Beats India In Disappointing Game
By “STICKS"
No major upset occurred when Portugal met India In the finals of the Internation Series played at Sookunpon on Sunday morning,' India conceded two goals to Portugal without reply..
The game, long awaited by local Hockey en- thusiasts, proved disappointing and was far below the standard of hockey expected.. At no time did either team display the brillance exhibited by them in previous matches.
The Arst
Hall consisted of corner, sent in a hard shot at much scrappy midfield play with gool, the keeper took it on the only occasional sporadic thrusts, pads and the ball rose Into the and both teams experienced air. Rull, following up, nelied it, considerable dimculty in settling no doubt to over- down, due eagerness and tension.
New Captains Bring In A
Blenkinsop and Turner, who fran the first two legs, held the COUNTY CRICKETE
lend early and it all depended on Egleton and McRae run- ning the last two legs against Pau King-yin, the 100 Metres Champlon, and Ng Yin-fok.
Eggleton
and McRae, both slow off the mark, gave head- way on this but made a terrifie effort around the corners. The blistering anchor leg by Ng Yin-fok looked like 11 seconds flat and cooked up McRae, a
a pace like that.
SUMMARIES
100 METRES DASH
New Spirit
left winger, George Morcil, after only 33. seconds, play.
England, however, were lead- ing by two goals to one at the Interval-Renter.
Rome
the encounter.
ly
Ton
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two runs over
to
whiffed two and Issued a lone
alx walks, and struck out four.
bunt and
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Lofton game.
London, May, 22.---New game runner but incapable of captains have led several BELGIUM BEATS WALES of batter Ed Marquen crossed up
counties to early success in Liege, May 22-Belgium the T infeld with a nifty bunt baseman Khan was way up the the fourth cost him. the ball this season's County Chambeat Wales by three goals to to get to first. In a sprint. Ed Krass expecting a
a snappy second baseman Campos pionship Cricket, Northampone in the International soccer burgled second in
the bag.
Stanvac and Gibb's committed and moved into scoring to cover and match here this afternoon. tonshire, Derbyshire
the same number of mistus- Marques At half-time Belgium wan
seconti. nation on a passed ball.
singled
and Peters five oplece, There werd Ave 1. Pau King-yin (SCAA); 2. Surrey, all under new lead-leading by 3-0-Router.
He dusted pay dirt when to- Both Marques.
"base" G Pereira (St Joseph's); 3. Pership, each won their first EIRE BEATS PORTUGAL wering Jack Peters grounder to notched markers on the next Stanvac runners left on
walt McRae (KGS); 4.. D. Collaco!
White clapped the ball whic, Gibb's. bad six morals match in the programme. Dublin, May 22-Eire beat third sacker: George Souza for play.
to the mound whees
ceeing to cross. The pan (St Joseph's), Time: 11.0
Portugal 1-0 in their soccer the initial out, dolling Joe White back
a earned five runs off T
Thucher seconds.
lotted 10 international here today,
to left and clean-up artist Malig elected to play for
Malig's while Malig gave up three Jolly popped weakly to force out at third. Eire's goal was scored in the art baseman "Modest" Khan to peg was erratie.
earned tallies; pero, 1933 first half-Reuter.
At the conclusion of the tussla, end the.
the stanza.
Gibb's, battling for the runs.
zoprestalive at There
were early signs of an sliced their rivals' margin to 4-3 Mt. F. Leysahu, reprosto ensuing round duel when Gibb's by counting once in the third dhe San Miguel Brew bounced back with a lone mar- frame.. Campos reached first on of the Shield, presented the a boot by Joe White, was passed gonfalon and souvenir medals Cairo, May 22-Egypt by winker in their first trip to tle the ning all their six matches gained issue. "Rabbit" Leung dropped a to second, and spiked the rubber to the winning team. plonships, which ended here to-which evaded shortstop Louts Thacber with a nifty drop bunt,
Oliveira.. night..
Leung scampered all the way France were second with five victories and Grecce third with over the rubber when Thacher bounced his relay an Avito
Northants, who finished lost in the table last season, have been & transformed side so far in the present campaign.'
Besides importations of play ing strength, they have been by their new helped greatly skipper,
uper, Freddie Brown, a very seasoned campaigner who pre-
BASKETBALL TOURNEY WON BY EGYPTIANS
200 METRES DASH 1 Ng Yin-fok (SCAA); 2. P. Meftae (KGS); 3. G. Pereira (St Joseph's); 4. N. Xavier SECOND HALF
(St Joseph's). Time: 23 From The recommencing seconds. bully Portugal's play improved not until about the considerably and India's goal 15th minute of the game that was subjected to repeated at- Coliaco (St Joseph's); 3, W. D. vlousty played for Surrey and is the European basketball cham- Texas Leaguer Into left centre when Jojo Baptistá bamboozled t
of do-
-ex-
400 METRES' RUN Ng Yin-fok (SCAA); 2. D. Eggleton (KGS); 4. N. Xavier (St Joseph's). Time: 52.4
seconds.
BOO METRES RUN 1.Chr. Kirswell (Army); 2
Ching-lam (SCAA); 4. Reggle
2. mins. 12.0 seconds.
it will Portugal showed signs of getting tacks, but all attempts to net organized and
subjected the the ball were spolled by poor Indian defence to
a. Berles
directional-piny,; termined attacke,
Yvanovich, on
the right- Failure to shoot at opportung wing put across come moments resulted in both the cellent passes,; clean and hard, Lal Chow-kit. (SCAA); 3. Wong Indian cks eventually clearing but they were wasted. the ball. During one of these attempts Bharat. Sinch, the hat went through
Bhagat Singh, India's left- Sava (St. Joseph's) Time: Indlan left-hall, conceded
solo brilliantly executed "sticks" and a penalty corner
from weil inside his own half wts, awarded,
As usual. Nery, Portugal's 10 near the edge of the circle right back, went up to the circle, and passed to J. S. Dillon who but it was a case of wasted was in an excellent position to opportunity for the ball went shoot, but, instead of doing so loose and play returned to mid britated and passed to U. and so an excellent
fleid
of
· 123.
XX
5,000 METRES RUN
1. Wong Ching-lam (SCAA); 2. Tsui Wal (Chungshan); 3. Pte French (Army). Time: minutes 25 seconds.
400 METRES RELAY
17
Howover, Portugal continues ON was sociation (Lau Chi-to, Mak Shiu-
to press and it was in the 25th minute of the game that. Makban
four wins.-Reuter.
Ampon Loses To Patty
www 12
Wolk
Socony were unable to register tally. In the fourth frame and..! Gibbs came up for their cut trailing 3-4. Then, Thacher, who was hot in the first threeuwarde successive walks to Mallg and forg Bux to put two potential runs.
Professional
semesters, blew cold. He issued Tourney
off base that w
: ..
London May 22 While Molig tallied on a passed ball the world's top lawn tennis tortle the acero-nt 4-quen, With Blayers preparo, for their one out, Leung slammed a sting ing grounder to third base Blue Riband event at Wim White was up with the bail and bledon the cream of the begged perfectly 10. Silva-Netto professionals, including four
Silva-Nettor
the plattor However, dropped former Wimbledon cam- the delivery, as Bux slid over the plone, the tuning up for tho to break the deadlock: and, big-nguey, tournament, at paz give Cb2 the rall for the first Wembley startington May.
xigo, Lo: its anus terting time in tig film
hachumolis breaks, neem endi istehl
a former England player,
His. Inspired leadership and ability with both bat and ball have had much to do with the county's improved preformances.
Derbyshire, led by 28-year: FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS old D. A. Skinner, have high hopes of being in the running to wrest the title from last winners, year's surprise Glamorgand batsman and
Skinner, a good, bowler, has also a high reputa In Quarter-Final tion to a feldman depart ment in
in which a captain's ex-
licisimo Amponi, the Philly celience
Paris, May 22 Felicisimo Ampon, can... do much to urge 1. South China Athletle As his team to greater efforts. pines' plucky, pucky little tennis star, was eliminated
M. R. Barton, the Surrey cap today from the French Lawn Tennis Champion--- hung, Pau King-yin & Ng Yintain and, former Oxford Blue, fok); 2. King George V School can have few qunims about his ships by Budge Patty (United States) In what ob Singh, India's custodian brought med and Umpire Palmer saw & MeRne); 3, St. Joseph's; 4. he was a member of the sido far: The score was 7-5, 6-3, 1.64, Patty....thereby
(Blenkinsop, Turner, Eggleton
servers called the best match in the tournament so: position of responsibility, for a brillant centre forward fit, to adoiinister a warning to Kowloon City Athletic Associa-inst year, when Surrey emerged Guterres, the for Portuga!
moved into the quarter-finals, 2 terrifto the sent in
offending players shot from short range-Makhan The resultant play again be
as runners-up, ENG
Hoza-Peréfent draw the third advertised-us t'being for the Another new captain is D. G. 1.600 METRES RELAY
› Ampón" and Patty played Sush took it on the pads and came serappy and tumecensarlly
B drives to the corners and tooki deflected it into the air, for a boisterous for a while, but soon 1. South China Athlelle Asso-
Clark, successor in Kent crickel varied game of short angled the next four successive games ask 'Gramma: Inningsoff. Thacher¿world's «. iudcongan proftasighaj championship.t With leading looked very much as rettled down
players M210THOR: compo ciation (Ho Yil-swee, Lai Chow-to Brian Valentine, Ho-received shots and deep drives from the
In the second set. Ampon led and tollfed wher reliable Ingen then of would beat him. Folgos continued to press fit, Cheung Chow & N Singh Chip has oftnet Northump overhead smash wore the Fill--and moto pressure and took"
'Souza "placed a single into left county warfare baseline. Patty's consistent again at 3-2 but sgala Patty, putke. Poulg
Louis Oliviam thenry mede # The
ng, the winner wlewell but it just skimmed the top of hard and in the 20th minute of (ok); 2. St Joseph's (T. Braga, y
running catch on Bepilata'the roste inte toget af mi halt.
Ho Hit-po,, N., Xavier & D. tonshire and was on the losing pino down and by the third set, list four games. Man Singh, the net to go out of play. Incited
Collaco); 13.. India's
Kowloon City-
Kidc
In that game, but is con- Ampon showed obvious fatigue, the way for App agair drive to hit the rally Stativa, were now Behind 7-4/going into
more than 2,000-in frunión thif-4 but then behe sith chipter This narrow escape incited Fenalty
to lead his for obstruction. Athletic Association, Time: 3idently expected
Ampon started quickly in the gan to have trouble in retrieving.
prize money withria £500 purse side, lo many victories during India to press hard. Hasson, was a result of which. Guterres minutes 40.0 seconds.
Beforthe Singles Champion..? first set and piled up the season Reuter
a 5-3 and Patty took the next two veritable tower of strength to nettde Portugal's: accord goal.
CO STOPPEDICOLD Eightners to fight. Jend. Patty then "bore "down, games easily for litho set: shriɖ;
Blayers his side, sent his Torwards-away From then on until about, the
110 METRES HIGH="
strongly with slashing forehand | match-Umited Prossim in a determined effort to plece last five minutes of the game
ES HURDLES their opponents'^ ́defence.' 'Al- | 'play' was "indstlyTM' 'in' India's though they forced a comer it hall, but Portugal "ould not was to no availa
no further goals.
off
be
Soon
an unpleasant Instance of frayed temper oc
the crossbar and onto the top off the seco Pack Tonceded a
Nery and Gonsalves, tugal's backs, were without a doubt the most outstanding players Ja thole team and gave, India Little opportunity to get close enough to test the goalie.
In is final spurt in the closing stages, India subjected Port! gal's goal to nisories of energetic thrusts without result. Fal
THE TEAMS
Reed, at centre, played well but Portugal: Barretto; Nery, Gon his forwards • lacked co-ordina- | 'salvesj
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IRC Tennis Teams
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JOAN CURRY UPSETS
1. Shuen Kwan (Chung- shan)):2; Ng Chi-ping (Chung-The following players have any shao); 3. Ho "Hit-po
(St. been splected to represent the Joseph's); 4. Chu Kam-wing (St, Indian Recreation Club in the Joseph's). Time: 17.1 seconds.
400 METRES LOW HURDLES
1. Ng Chi-ping (Chungahan)
the
\"X" and "C" Divisions, of HK Lawn Tennis, Leggio,
"B" Team at home 'v. Club do Recreio on Tuesday:
Osman Rumjahn & Hi Rum-1 Jahn; A. R. Kitchell & 1. M. Omar K. M. Rumjahn,A Kitchell
**C" Team away v. USIC "on Wednesday:
ATONS HARI.
WIMBLEDON CHAMPION
ALIMY
to & Mi
Paris, May 22-Miss Louis Brough, the hard- hitting star of the American girls, was upset in the French Tennis Championship here today, losing, 'to' "Britain's: Miss Joan Curry, an indefatigable, re-
E. Marques, Reed, 2 Cheung Chow (SCAA): 3. Ho tion and indulged in too much Alves: Yvanovich, A. Marques, Hit-po (St. Joseph's): 4. Chu individual
which i la...-un- | Guterres, Rull, Xavier.
| Kam-wing (SL-Joseph's), Time: play,
India: Makhan Singh; Man 61 seconds, usual.
It was not until the game liad Singh Mohinder Singh, Darbara HIGH JUMP been in progresa 33 minutes that Singh, Hossan, Bhagat Singh: · 1. Pau' King-yin! (SCAA); 5 | A. J. Hussain & B. M. Omar; Portugal netted the first goal, U.S. Dillion, J. S. Dillon, Neoo, feet 61⁄4 fucher; 2. Taui Leung-, 5; . M. Rumjaha & EA 6-2, to reach the quarter final, win, two games in each of the Reed, reenliving from a short · R. 'Mickey, J. S. Grewal, Byan (SCAA);, M, Ling Sum Curreent.............
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