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DRAW FOR THE NEXT ROUND THESE LADIES MADE HISTORY OF THE OPEN PAIRS, TRIPLES AND RINKS CHAMPIONSHIPS

The following is the draw. for the second round of the Lawn Bowls Open! Pairs Championship, the quarter-finals of the Open Triples and the semi-finals of the Open Rinks:

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Spectacular Upsets In Quarter-final Round Of The Open Rinks

OPEN PAIRS

Second Round:

MONDAY, JULY 23 At KFO

A. R. Minu & A. K. Minu P. v. M. A. Baptista & A. Pereira..

UA, Rumjohn & W. Hong Sling v. R. Tay & C: W. Lam.

'At CCO

A, A. Neish & S. Maslem v. W. C. Simpson & J. McKelvic.

G. Perkins & W, Cameron v

At KCC

F. Franels & A. Bailey v. A.

N. A. Beltrao & R. M. V.

A spectacular upset win by the Kitchell brothers B. A. Mansell & B. 1. Bickford highlighted yesterday's quarter-final matches of the Colony Lawn Bowls rink championship. Two other In-H. Seemin & A. M. Wahab. diare Recreation Club rinks scored comfortable victories to set the stage for what looks like an all-IRC final this year.

Ribeiro or A. E. Contes & B W. Bradbury v M. Rad- rigues & LA F. Xavier.

The second upset of the day was produced at Kow- loon Bowling Green Club when the Recreio combination of J. M. Gutierres, L. S. da Silva, J. A. Rochu and H. Av. Ozorio eliminated Craigengower's strongest entry of F: Lee, W. C. Ogley, A. E. Contes und T. Landolt by 21-14.

Playing well to a man, thes Kitchell brothers fully deserved their triumph over the reputed Recreio four of R. M. V. Ribeiro, A. F. Comes, J. A. Luz and R. F. de Luz and proyed onée again that the young uns can play better. bowls than our much

unted old-timers.

a singky

At KBGC]; M. Gutier- réz, L. S. da Silva, J. A. Rocha and H. A. Ozorlo beat F. Lee, W. C. Ogley, A. E, Coates and J. Landolt 21-14.

A+ HKFC 11. I. Ruznek,

They opened with but the Recreio fuur retaliated | A.M. Omer and

At KBGC

S. E, Souza & A. V. Cosano M. Scott & J. McCutcheon.

TUESDAY, JULY 24

At JIKFO

AR. Abbas & A. Bachoo or F. Lee & W. C. Ogicy. v. H. D. Dewar & A. C. Stewart or N, Heaton & C. Bovalrd..

Y. A. Razack & J, S, Landolt v. M. A. Grimpel & W. Baker.

At KBGC

M. T. Nunes & J. A, Delgado

J. Hoosen, A.R. Ming and A.K. or R. Wiginton & A. To:buck v Minu beat H. Randall, R Tay, E. M. Alarenan & A. A. Leprs. J.H. Xavier and C. W. Lam. A. Ozorie & C. E. Passes v #2-11: IM. Omar, K.M. Omar, K. M, Rumjehn & M. B. Hassan.

U.M. Omor

A1, KCC 11. S. McKay & R. B. Robert- A. M. on K. M. Omar & Omar,

J. A. da Luz & R. F. da Luz v A. M. Alves & A. M. Souza,

THURSDAY, JULY 26 At KFC

Elliott

with g four on the next head. by C.F. Collins, A. MeInnes, The Kitchells levelled up at 4-4} W. Clumbers and A‚Æ‚ on the fifth head and gradually 25-0. forged ahoad to 14-4. A. ivo enabled': the losers to barrow the gop to 9-14 and some ex- cellent bowls was seen on the remaining heads as they staged

vain ettempt to snatch the lead from their inspired op ponents:

On the 10th head the score war 17-10 but that was the nearest and his men could get to Lug: as the Kichells doshed home in the rat heads to win by 24-20,

и сом-

AMAZON'S DEBUT

At the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday, Giants (Club's men members) beut Amazons (ladies) by 37 shots in a lawn bowls match.

Results:

Mrs E. C. Fincher, Mrs W. H. Colledge, Mrs W. Hong Sling and Mrs J. A. Tibble (Amazons) lost to E. Abraham, D. S. Green, Cowle W. Baker and W. II. (Glants) 10-28,

- EASIER 'FOR' ozorio

Mr J. S. Beach, Mrs B. Ozorio's rink had paratively easier wid against Rouse, Mrs F. Goodwin and MTS their Craigengower opporients, Champciovior lost to J. Close, who were without their No. 3, W. Hitchlan, EH.P. White and A E Coates for the major por- W. J. Keates 12-31.

tion of the game. Indisposition

kept Coates on the banit after

his roll tips and the duty of

giving the directions went to Wong Peng-soon

Leo.The winners led 10-1 at

the seventh head and all the Wins Cricket Club

way from then on to win com-

fortably by 21-14.

G. Bond & S. H. Marvin or M. Razack & A. H. Abbas v

1. M. Omar & U, M. Omar.

At CCC

J. S. Dinnen & E. Greenwvoed M. L. Roza & S. A. Collacs or P. Tuges & W. M. McCall.

At KBGC

These ladies made history at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday when they took on two rinks of the male side of the club and only lost 22-59 against a team of veterans whose combined competitive experience would come near to

60 years.

They are, from the left, Mrs W. H. Colledge, Mrs E. C. Fincher, Mrs B. Rouse, Mrs. Champelorier, Mrs W. Hong Sling, Mrs J. S. Beach, Mrs F. Good-

win and Mrs J. A. Tibble.

Commented one spectator: "Never has a bowls match been played in an

atmosphere so free of tension.” -China Mail Photo:

For

Bannister Wins AAA Mile

In Record Time

The Championships

London, July 14,

Roger Bannister, Oxford's fine young miler, today won the one mile in the British championships with a time of 4 mins. 7.8 secs, to set up a new best cham- pionship performance. He beat comfortably the holder of the title and the record, Bill Nunkeville, by about eight yards.

John Parlett, the European 800 metres champion, was three yards further Bannister did not go to the front until the final bell when his time was about 3 mins.9 secs.

R. S. Gourlay & W. M. David-away third. son v C. C. Peraira & J. F. V. Ribeiro.

OPEN TRIPLES Quarter-finals

All games to be played on Sunday, July 22:

AT KCC

P. Hughes, RB, Robertson and W. M. McCall v. K. M.

He quickly opened up a rap Arthur Wint, the giant Jamal-(Iceland), the European cham and putting in, his effort 300 can, went near to breaking the plon in putting the shot 52 Pards from home had the race world record in the 800 yards it. ins, and by Ron Pavitt high which he won in 1 min. (Britain) in winning the at his mercy. The others closed Anal

This is only four- jump with 6 ft. 5 ins. with him but the giant striding 40.6 secs.

Dellienne and Herssens (Bell won Oxonian

second outside without beiz tenths of unduly troubled.

Sydney Wooderson's world re-glum) were joint runners-up neither a cord.

with 6 ft. 4 ins. And so there was

mile,

The big coloured runner ate WRS nor Wooderson's British re- up the ground so quickly that

was 15 yards ahead at the won AE: Elliott, or K. Bodie, W. C. cord of 4 mins. Ol. sees. broken, he

but the race proved that Ban-quarter in 53.4 seconds, anally Simpson J. v.

and V. N. Atienza.

Rumjaha, t. All and M. E.

A. McInnes, W. Chambers and minute

Hassan.

Af the Football Club the Of India Tourney dataz, Deckelverlo, nister is definitely Britain's No winning castly by at least 45

rinkę, skipped by U. M. Omar

and A. K. Mind had matters"

much their

own way. A, E.

Bombay, July 15. Malaya's Wong Peng-

Dillot put in some classy soon beat India's Devinder against the veteran "Onir, particularly on one head when, Mohan in the Men's Singles with a big count against him, final in the Cricket Club of

beautiful India Badminton Champion he drew in two touchers for shots, but found ships hore this evening. the all-round superiority of the Ombrs the deciding factor. The score was 15-11, 15-4.

c. W. Lam's rink started The

A, K. promisingly against Minu's four atid extended the Indians to 6-6 up to the eighth head, only to crack down from

AT KEGO

A. M. Alves, M. A. Baptista, and A. M. Souza v. A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, and U. M. Omar

3. W. Leonard, A. A. Razack and B. W. Bradbury or G. A. Noronha, C. P. Basto and C. Roza Pereira v. R. Basa, C. R.

Rosselet and J. S. Landolt,

OPEN RINKS. Semi-finals

I under.

yards in a new best champlon- ship record.

Had anyone been near th

British all-comers' record which

Greek Abandons natiorial Attempt To Swim English Channel

33-year-old Malayan Wizard of the shuttle game registered a resounding straight

To be played at KBGC on India's No. 1. set victory over using a terrific smush as the Sunday, July 29 at 4 p.m.

I.M.

A.M. Omar, Omar, then on under the consistent spearhead of his attack to uPK.M. Omar and U.M. Omar, performance and greater ex-set Mohan completely.

Minu, J. M.I. Razack, A.R. perience of the winners,

The Indian tried to take the Hoosen and A. K. Minu. offensive but his smashes were J.M. Gutierrez, L.S. Silva, comparatively less vigorous. J.A. Rocha and H.A. Ozorio, v Results of the Lawn bowls

Wong was superior in every A.B. Kitchell, I. Kitchell, A. open rinks quarter-anals yester-department of the game. His Kitchell and A:R. Kitchell. day werd

THE RESULTS

and

wonderful backhand powerful wrist enabled him to return much movement where Mohan

At KCC-A. B. Kitchell, 1. Kitchell, A. Kitchell and A. Kitchell beat it.MV. Ribeiro, A. F. Gomes, J. A. Luz and H. F. d da Luz 24-20!:

'TODAY'S SPORT

V

the shuttle without

to run to his backhand corners.

Arthur Peall says: THIS SNOOKER NEEDS CAREFUL TIMING

SMASHED HIS WAY The Malnyan practically M smashed his way to an 11-5 lead in the Arst set

before casing. up.

Though Mohan later lovel- 'led up the scores at 11-11, the Malayan went ahead easily to win at 15-11.

WATER POLO

"Red" Ching, Stru

While Shark (Ritz) 0,40 p.m.; RAMIC V Fortuna (VZ) 0.020 p.m. Ching (EYMCA) 3.30 Wing

Mohan tried his best to 'up-

·EXTM ATM 8.4. Chung Sing *N*** (VIC) 0.4 p.m.5. Roset Wong in tlie early stages of SKYDICA VEVRO (EYMCA 7 D.M.

Esserts (Rita de pmthe second sot, but the Malayan China v RAF (EYMCA) 936 returned

- LAWN TENNIS,

g División, TKCC

HOC Kowloon Tong

flocreo SCAA CC

Recralo

IRC:

them

Twice, brilliantly

all,

excopt

Molah had shot his bolt by ther and Wong. was content to make him run and err. Mohan failed to put up: a dighit and the Malayan won set and match easily at 15-4-Reuter.

GAMBOLS

KELL - I CAN'T MAKE READS OR TAILS OF JE YOUR BILLY BOOK.

119 PERFECTLY CLEAR. THIS CIEN ARRT MEANS. ARIUMST: HORSES, WON STE

LAST RACE AND LED AILS

him.

metres title:

the

Tora Bryngelrsson (Iceland) the pole vault with 19 fi.

3 ins, with Glussuppe Chish (Italy) second with 12 ft. 9 ins.

India Wants To

See Hutton Hutton

And Compton

these twó

John Macadam's -

LIFT

Ulumn.

STUPID

BAN-AT ONCE

Cogitation by one or two of the more reflective characters among the Soccer lögislators at Newqüny dat weck centred during the week-end on waya and means of getting the League and the Football Association out of the impossible situation in which the clubs' radio ban has jut them.

The League manngement committen was the helpless Instrument of the clubs, and the FA Council could do nothing about it, which may be democratic, but is also foolish, because the tail here is most obviously wagging the dog.

The ban demand came from "What chance have I, working he body of the kirk and from here; of actinit'any match?" he the body of the kirk must come said. "Wast game would radio the demand for its removal. keep people like me from?"

He is speaking for many, many of football fans in thousands inaccessible places all over the country-people who couldn't get to a match they were given gummen tiekel, who keep contact with the game through broad- cest commantarles.

Is there not one enlightened club that, realising the tremenTM dous feeling that has been stirred, will set in motion the only passible machinery,

And that machinery? A de- mand by any number of clubs for an extraordinary general meeting of League clubs to re consider the whole business.

So an end to this nonsense. It is an extraordinarily silly ban, There is little doubt that the and the only thing that will save general rua of club représenta- the face of football's legislators tives are so aware of the deep. is the extraordinary meeting we resentment their decision has have already indicated. Let us caused through the country that have it immediately such a niceting would withdraw the ban.

THE ONLY TRING

Our own personal fealing from conversations we had at New- quay is that this meeting will take place and take place soon in spite of (maybe because of) the FA Council's decision to call for njoint-council of ail In-

terested

pariles to discuss the matter from every possible radio and television angle, with eye not only an home gates, but also International gates.

an

The FA Counell did the only possible thing in attempting to widen the issue.

-Lohidon Express Servico.)

Germany Leads 2-1 In Davis Cup Semi-final

Munich, July 16/1 Germany gained a load of two matches to one over Italy In their semi-final

Certainly their appointment European Zone Davis Cup of a special committee, which tie; here today when they would include representatives of on the doubles.

the Players' Union' (who are

acutely concerned becatise, I

Gottfried Van Crahimi and Roll fees are involved, players would

Goeppert (Germany) certainly benefit one way or an- Gianni Cucal and Marcelle del beat other), is a stap in the eye to Bello (Haly) by 4; 0-2, 4-6 all the banners,

Reflection, not to

mention and 9-7. opinion, should public

get a

Each country won one of the reversal of this stupid policy first two singles played and two

singles remain to be deckled before the season starts.

Reuter.

HIITS INVALIDS Non-broadcasting of matches

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SWEDISH TITLES

Banktad

;

July 16. hits not only, the invalids whi]·· the old and the far-filing Ser-

Sven Davidsson won the viceman and the thousands who Men's Singles of the Bwediéh Inevitably can't get a ticket. International Tennis Champion- It hits many more thousands ship at Basta'd today, beating like our head porter In the New Felleisimo Ampon guny hotel-an ardent Villa fan. Philippines, 07, 0.0, Gal

of the

The Women's Singles was won by Miss Nancy Böjtön

Gonzalez Wins (Austraila), who defeated hits

Solvelg Gustafsson (Sweden), 0-3-8-1

Anka Ellesson and Miss Hilde Sperling (Sweden) won the Mixed Doubles final; beating Staffan Stockenberg (Sweden) anti Miss Clare Procter (Australia), d-4, 6-3-United

Silverstone

Grand Prix Silverstone, Northampton: Pré

j

shire, July 14. Froilan Gonzalez, Argent

tine driver at the wheel of

driving, a 1,500 cc. supéré

in 1949 and last year, crossing cord for he won without being ployera to'go out toʻIndia for at by B1 seconds after a thring Shirley Fry, to win the crown

to

unduly troubled.

from France, to England on both

tried occasions. This time he make it the olhor way,

con- sidered generally more difficult.

After

duel.

The long jump went to S; O; Williams (Scotland) with 23 fi A tremendous crowd of nearly

11 fris. and the javeline 10 s០,០០០,

one of the biggest at- tendances ever who had

come to give him a race, new world Amos Matteucci (Italy) with a principally to see this race, saw figures might have been estab-throw of 200 ft. 6 ins-Reuter, some really spectacular per- thed. furinances and records

colleague toppled

McDonald lite nine pins.

twice ran the 100 in 96 Bailey sces. In the semt-Onal in which he retained his British title.

His time equalled the British

record of which he is¦ the holder and also eqitalled tile

TRABENT BEATS LARSEN holds he jointly

with

Chicago, July 15. American, Ed Conwell.

Tony Trabert of Cidetnnäti a 4,500 c.c. unaupercharged user favoured Art Larsen Second to Bailey in the Anál

London, July 14. Italian Ferrari, won the the hals or the National Clay was Brian Shenton, the Britis Folkestone, July 15.

holder of the European 200 Cricket Board

The Chairman of the Indian fourth British Grand Prix Court Teal Championship

of Control, Mi

today, smashing through, to a Greek Army Major Joson Zir- ganos last night abandoned an looked like getting beaten and best to persuade the MCC to

Bailey never Anthony de Mello, is doing his motor race hure today. ·6±8, 0-4, 6-3; 8-8; victory.. Engilsh

Covering the 60 lapă, totalling Associated Press. attempt to swim the

won by about two-yards.

sond out Len "Hutton and Denik 270 miles in: two hours, 42

MIDLAND TOURNEE- Channel after coming within a mile of his goal. Cold water McDonaM Bailey brought of Compton for the winter tour of minutes and 10.2 seconds at an and an adverse tide finally beat a notable double by carrying off next year. To this end he made average speed of 90.11 milch

Biram, July'14." the 220 yards in 21.4 secs, Perlying visit from France to an hour, he beat his com The Wimbledon champion, #atriot, Juan Manuel Fangid, Miss Derls Bart of the United rganos, 41, made the first haps the fact he was drawn on contact officials of the MCC. Channel swim attempt of the the outside prevented him from, Summer. le swam the Channel equalling the championship re- try and persuade

He has urged upon them to charged Itallon, Alta Romed, States, confritted her superiority 'over her compatriot, Miss

frost the Tests if for no other

of, the Midunt lawn tennis Fanglo, who at present leads championship: here today. But the world racing driver this time. Miss Hart had to. ENGLISH NATIVE RECORD part of the tour.

In the opinion of Mr de in Mello the following players may championship, took two hours strudile through, thirco : rets A new English native record be included in the team! 43 minutes and 9.2 seconds at abandoned his, and a best championthips pdr- try when a strong flood tide formance was put up by Derek (Lancashire).

Tin, Statham 'drid Tattersall an average speed of 05.61 mins before she beat Miss Fry, 4-0,

6-2, 7-9 Ridgway started sweeping him away from Pugh, the British and European Evans (Kent), Kenyon (Word

Italha, Luigi Villotesi

Don; Candy (Austraila)!!-bdat his objective, Cap Gris Nez, and 400 metres champion in the 440cestershire), Graveney (Glou (Ferrari) was third, He cover Natcall Kumar (India) G-4, 6-3 up the cost toward Calais yards which he covered in 47.0 cestershire and Spooner (Wared 88 laps in two hours, 45 ft the fan of the mon's event. Assoclated Press:

PA witkshire),

mimites and 100 accortis af Candy played a superior, all- The three miles was about

"miles" ân' hour.. $3.39

around game, hit barter and Of the selection of the twó the best the

best race of the day with

Two British, BR. M. care was more certain with his Southern Howards as captain afid maria champion, beating gtr, the Indian chaintian, said on which about £200,000 had volleys, particularly his; over-

develop heads. been on their Win In

(Oxford) by that Nigel was ad Penang hans, go see selecting being young and ment, made n' that ministe

Don'- Candy (Australia)" ahe Penang, July 10,

tithe which has only once beherefore very suitable for con pearance without having taken Armarido Vieira (BU) Lobk

part in the preftists yesterday! A capacity crowd tonight fore been beaten in the cham dions in India. He was a A Break going saw Blt Woo's Hongkong plonships.

very efficient and hard-working Driven by Reg Parnell and basketball team defent Penang's

The

Peter Walker respectively, the -last

war chaplain... of 1. quarter mile

well to finlih

and Chung Ling cars 67-43 for coveted the phenomenal or Geoffrey he said, "I have seventh.

of 57.8 secs/

seventh twd their 12th victory of the Malaye time

shet” him and' He impressed my Farnell did 00-lapsin four,

his experience

assistant

seconda ;at Surrey and now secretary

an average speed County secretary of Lancashire, 90.50 miles an hour and war

the his attecess with the MCC team Eva Paron Wite of the Ar

cup prosented by Madamd a foregone conclusion.

seine Presidenti for the first Mr de Mello auld tant while Frank Parker (Britain) won Mr the 120 yards hurdles in:14.0 d England lie was going to cand Bus driver to Aika-Ileuter secs. The 440 yards hurdles last presidents of league clubs TACON HILLED went to Harry Whittle (Brit in the Lancashire Leapad to en-

sure that the contracts of Indian Ride: Janeiro, Jity tain), the holder, in 84.2 secs.

wwwood players should bo'. safeguarded The French auto facut Jeat Roland Hardy won the seven the case of those invited to Aerard; died today Wilen, his miles walle in 61 mins. 14.8 our Ezigland in 1992. Ha sald Morbli che went dif the rTORI the walk 16 tid chills were very gym and fell

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diagram yellow snooker

water. Zirga 18 hours in the?

for

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atruck low

teadying "dry." A

cue: Army.

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sharp

It isn't au

tricky as the quarter-ball Kiss 11-0 whito' bu

arda oot into the top left pocket,

white behind

further

the object-bail anda, rup. through loaU?", LE tin play.

My shot keeps

When the angle

is bad for a run. through

A kiks effect in certain, and only s

·very catalul shot making due nilów- ance for the kiss wili müccoed.

GCCS.

Hongkong Cagers Counties

Barric Applely

YOU'RE VERY ODAB SOMETIMES

•WOULD YOU JUST

LOUT MY KNITTING PATTE-RU

FORM

Chris

and in

the men's doubles Ulfe, beating

the Indian phir, Narendra Ndih and Naresh Kumar, 28-21, 6-dj 6-3, in die fast,

Once again Peter Segedth by his general!: charm. * WAR | Bours, 43% railnutės, and 40.9 stiffer Fry" (US);£8"WER! the

(Yugoslavia) won the two miles steeplechase, his time of 9 rains: 08 0/10 secs. being a new championship! récord,

ravine: durid; =0

Candy then paired with

́mixed"`dbubles crown, Hehiin. Vieira and Miss Doris Hare (US 4-0, 6-3, 6-4=-Uülled' Press

BILVER WINDMILLI

represent

Australia, their Davis Cup Sedgman Rea Merryn Roso bentéti; récord i in tiopat

Focs, to bring out hoped bathetic and helpfulke A MALLSTUR BA

has Tourna

double for Britain,"

In the field-events to

Päihditar lind abroads who Ctuseppe Test set a new British up for Neleed for 1903-4 cipate 'all-comers":"recordylish

two and a half, feet more thần

the discus 170. It

the previous

Manized had a

Sunday Th the crus freien und erinnert

HOTWALKS THUMBERLAN Tobfidate Club announced that!

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