Inter-Fami
Final
THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JULY 30, 1951.
Kitchells Will Play Omars For The Open Rinks Championship
Two lawn bowling family teams, the Omars and the Kitchells, will contest the 1951 Colony Open Rinks, final.
In two closely contested semi-finals yesterday at the Kowlooh Bowling Green Club the Kitchells scored a deserving 19-12 win over Recreio's J., Gutierrez, L. S. du Sliva, J. A. Rocha, and H. A. Ozorio and the Omurs narrowly edged out their Indian Recreation Club club-mates, M. I.. Razack, A, R. Minu, J. Hooser and A. K. Minu by 16-13.
on
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Contrary to expretations, the The only support given him Omars were given the harder during this period was by his -Aight in yesterday's two semi-son. I. M. Omar, playing as finals. and narrowly averted lead. K. M. Omar turned in a defeat by a spectacular late slightly better than average
the last
.but was five performance, recovery lieads.
shadowed by A. R. Minu, who The
Josers, after opening was undoubtedly the pick of with a two und a single, led the losere. all the way and at the end of the 16th head were enjoying comfortable lead of 12-7. THE TURNING POINT The turning point came the 17th head when the Omars ship to concentrate on block- ing shots, Minu's cracking up single towards the end spelt the end
who
for the Filipino Club bowlers, Luz, D.. A. Rozarlo F. G. da
N. Atienza and
Bowling Green climinated Club's K. Bodie, W. C. Simp- son and J. McKelvie by 10-13,
The score was neck-to-neck until 8-0 on the 8th head. The winners forged ahead to 13-7 With 1. M.. Omar having the by the 13th head but at the better of M. 1. Razack for the 10th head the score was again greater part of the Arat 10 deadlocked at 13-13. A two and Minu rose jo the four on the remaining two heads
the pulled
Filipino occasion, with repeated closely-heads
shots, on drawn
to enable his combination through..
THE RESULTS
Open Rinks Semi-finals
1. M. Omar, K. M. Omar,
J. Hoosen,
A. M. Kitchell, 1. Kitchell, A. Kitchell and A. R. Kitchell bral J. Gutierrez, L. S. d Silva, J. A. Rocha and H.A. Ozurio, 10-12.
scored three, and followed this up with a two, and a three to lead by 10-12 for his side. and practically clinch the Issue Jeff Hogsen came through A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar
M. 1. Razuck, A. R by the end of the 20th head. with some good trailing-the-beat
and A. K. Although the Blandard of jack shots during the middle Minu, bowls served was fairly high, of the game, but was repeated- Minu, 16-13. both the rinks in this match ly through or just a shade wide
ex-on the critical last five heads. dalled to come up to
A. M. Omar, No. for the pectations as a combination,
whs completely off J. Omar gave another winters,
M.
form on the Brst 18 heads, suc- per- consistent und with the lle ro- ceeding in only one really good redeemed shot, but rerting fought him peatedly against almost
lone battle for the himself from the 17th head on- On the 17th head, with wards. first 10 heads, coming through the lie against him, he trailed
beautiful
Coving the jack almost a yard for shots to cut down the opposing count of two, and although A. scoring to eight singles and K, Minu drew a second shot, U. two twos.
•k, M. laid two nearer ones for a count of three that turned the tide.
with
some
4
LEVEL ON THE 18TH.
Tony Trabert on the 18th head A. M. Omar
On His
Way
To The Top
followed through a close front Arst shot ad by. M. I. Razack for a count of two, which stay-
enable the
cd
10
dmw level to 12-12.
Omars to
K. M. Omar was responsible for a good first shot on the 19th
head. U. M.. drew another ore,
10
OPEN TRIPLES Quarter-final
F. G. do Luz, D. A. Rozario
and V. N. Aulenza beat K Bodie, W. C. Simpson and J. McKelvie, 19-13.
Ramsey Bucks
Challenged By Army Boxers
Challengers, who are cer
but A. R. Minu in an attempi tain they can lower the trail the jack back with colours of Hongkong's heavy draw took away one of the shots, leaving the Omars stylish, hard hitting Ram- lead sey Bucks, are pillag in the with a count of one and
their applications to of 13-12.
of the Aces promoters
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New York, July 29. Tony Trabert 20-year old tennis tornado, demolish- ed another obstacle in his path to the heights today when he conquered Herble Flam to capture the Meadow M. Omar drew two shots, Sports Club Boxing Tourna- each about one foot in front and ment to be staged on Sep- behind the Jack. A. M. Omar tember 1. added a third in the line of the
and draw backhand
Club singles title,
The 20th head saw the Omars practically clinch the issue.
Trabert, only 12th in the U.S. racket roster, downed the US. second ranking star, 6-2, 10-8. 6-8, 6-3. The win emphasised Omar successfully blocked to scrappers in Trooper Hallwood
the fact that Trabert is
the
most improved American player · this year.
State
the
Singles tille
tional Cologne Tennis
ment today,
The wiry
Fliipino
na
practically every head, cularly
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Among them are two grand
when
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OPEN RINKS
RINKS SEMI-FINALISTS
The 1951 Colony Lawn Bowls Open Rinks Championship reached its final stages yesterday with the play-off of the two semi-finals. Winners were the two family rinks of the Omars and the Kitchells.
The semi-finalists, from left to right, were: Above: A. R. Minu, A. M. Omar, 1. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, M. I. Razack,
J. Hoosen, A. K. Minu and U. M. Omar, Below: A. Kitchell, I. Kitchell, A. B. Kitchell, A. R. Kitchell, H. A. Ozorio, J. A. Rocha, L. S. da Silva, and J. Gutlerrez. China Mail Photos.
Ford Konno Beats
And
800
Marshall To Metres Free
Moore Win Style
Detroit, July 28.
Ford Konno of Hawaii proved, himself one of the world's foremost distance swimmers tonight by winning the Men's 800 Metres Free Style race at the National AAU Championships.
The 18-year-old Hawaiian, who earlier won the 1,500 Metres Free Style crown, gained an easy victory over Wayne Moore, of the New Haven (Conn) Swim Club, and Australia's John Marshall. His time of 9:39.9 fell short of the 9:80,0 which he recorded earlier this year-a mark which is expected to be accepted as a world re- cord.
Jim Peters Wins
AAA Marathon
Marshall lost all the three AAU distance titles he won in 1950. Konno won'two and Moore took the other.
Mrs McCormick, who carlier defended the One Metre Board Platform Diving tics, and piled up 109.12 points from a three-metre board, while Miss Gumingham amassed 107.62.
Portland,
American
WOMEN'S EVENTS Mary Freeman, of Washing-
Defending Champlon Miss ton, established her supremacy as the US. leading back-stroker Judy Corte Comell
the Oregon, by winning the 100 Metres race
1:18.8. She won the 200 record of 1:21.0 set by Holland's 1947 In the 100 Metrcs Breast 300 Women's
Stroke. Miss Cornell was clock. Metres Individual Medley.
at 1:21 flat. Miss Carol ed Hawall's Dick Cleveland re- Pence of Lafayette Swim Club tained his 100 Metres Free Style
in
Metres Back Stroke earlier and Nelly van Vliet in
also took second in the
title as seconds
he was timed at B8 equalled the old mark in finish- fat. In the trials ing second. Cleveland broke the
Jorge
ahead to 16-12.
and Gunner R.S. Atkin, both of With the, Omars matching the British Army. Hallwood, by wood for wood on the final the way, has beaten Bucks. The the losers could only promoters are at present fixing In this tournament alone, he head,
chalk up one shot, to bow out up the Bucks' clash, which will also whipped Art Larson, tional title holder, and Gardnar by 13-10, but not after a gallant be over alx rounds and Mulloy, fourth-ranking veteran. bid for what would have been u the necessary formalities have been concluded, the opponent will be announced. Before that, he won the Na-major upset. Honal Clay Court, Inter-Colle-
TEAMED UP WELL ginter
and Southern In contrast to these two Another attraction at Championships, plus singles and rinks. the three Kitchell tournament will be Capt. J. D.
Moore, who is the 200 and Style Cham- doubles matches in the Davis brothers, A. B. 1., A., and A. Varley, a BOAC pilot, who w 100 Metres Free Cup competition against, the R., played beautifully as a tean. be in Hongkong to act as re-
will long Dion, staged a belated rally to Japanese.
The losers played well, but it feree. Capt. Verley Despite high winds and le
a case of the winners be remembered as the efficient edge out Marshall for the run- Hongkongner-up spol. Moore's time was referee of recent
Marshall's turf made slightly soggy by re- playing better,
9:58.5 compared to The excellent
2:55.4. teamwork of Golden Gloves tournaments, cent rains, Trabert gave an Im-
de He had the Kitchells gave them exhibition. pressive
Aghit cided
Drawing advantage.
The Thompson-Biggs too much power for Flam, who cide to a man, there was al will be a real slugging match.
but in vain fought gamely United Press.
ways one of them to come in From training glimpses it would with a first or second shot on, appear that Hedges is all AMPON DEATS DROBNY
Parti- out to redeem, four defeats at their the hands of "Rocky" Thomp- brilliant ware Cologne, July 29.
the No. 1, A. B. Kitchell, who had son. The winner will meet the: Felicisimo Ampon of
fighter. nearly every stylish Philippines Fhilippines won
Man's one toucher on
In a later Interna-head in the latter half of the "Baby" Gonsalves of the
Tourna- game, and I, Kitchell, who was tournament.
INCENTIVE always there to add in further beat shots.
to local As ari Incentive in AR consistent skip
well-6ghters, the promoters are pur- balanced rink, who deservedly chasing valuable statuetics for losera and Ampon was in brilliant form. entered the final; and who on both winners and
Rhend with going thoir performance in the last they are Drobny played an erratic game.
a series of should give the plans to arrange On Saturday night
he heard few matches
different more favoured Omars a clone elimination bouts at from Czechoslovakia that his
Aght in the final. The Kitchells weights for Hongkong, tham- father had been killed in ani
A wealth fed all the way. accident.United Press.
until 0-5 at pionships. There is
of boxing talent available and The Men's Doubles crown the end of the 10th
rink on the final bouts will be staged In A threes by Ozrload. went to Drobny leamed with
enabled them to old
Jocol well-known his compatriot, Viadimir Cernik, the next head
to 8-8, bub the chart those who wil level The poir boat Germany's En- draw
bo Kitchells dress ahead again to A Among globerg Koch teamed, with the
available to try for the variou Pollsh
13-10 former
player,
on the 15th head.
championships will On
16th tho Skonetki,i 6-2, 6-2, 6-8, 6-2, 11.
head, good Hongkong The Mixed
Doubles Champion drawing by his front men gave be the classy Afouline Chung,
A.
ull time wound up today with R. Kitchell a lie of Alfred Mulig, Ramsey Ducks, Fong Trooper Hallwood,
Iour record-breaking perfor Win
Athletics
mances and a triple winner. Lanky" Santoris, A.B:
Mrs. Patricia Keller Me- Dunoon, July 20. combined England and Cormick, 21-year old diving champion, the famed Service
Redman.
Wales side won the triangular export from Los Angeles, swept Bgt
three women's diving events for SWEDES SWEEP UP
The Aces Sports Club tourna international athletic tourna the second straight year by vire Bastad, July 29,
ntent is open to all members of ment with Scotland and Ire winning three other springboard Sven: Davidsson · (Sweden)
the Club and Associate Mem-land here and Wales scored Ms Mary Francis Cunningham crowns in a light duel with little beat Helmuth Gules (Germany)
bers. Applications for member- 'England', 6-0, 6-2,10«!, giving Sweden, a- 5-0 win in the European zone
triples ship may be made to Mr. G.O. 102 points. Scotland was second Anals of the Davis Cup, tourne-quarter-final match played at: Jones at the Aces Sports Club, with 08 arid a half points and of Lafayette, Indiana, Swim
Clus Tung Lo Wan Road. Contribu Ireland third with 40% points. ment here todayAssociated the Kowloon Cricket
resulted in an upset Arlumphted, Pros
A
Jaroslav Drobny, playing for Kitchell, completed Ezypt, 2-6, 6-1, 6-0, 0-1 in the final round.
Vi
They Sonora Maria
three,
▸
for a count of four.
with Drobry.th a lead of 17-10, and onlyReaves, Inspector Reynolds, and
ship was won by Miss Anderson up to which one more was Henry Thompson, Red (U.S.), Weiss ́(Argentina) and. Vieira of Brazil, 6-2, 2-0, 0-0, United Press.
four heads to and the game go, well in their bag, the Kitchells conceded only two singles the remaining heads to win comfortably by, 19-12.,.
OPEN TRIFLES : UPSET; }
remaining
The
Biggo.
Birmingham, July 28. ¡Jtm Peters, Britain's 32- year-old Olymple marulkon hope, won his first Amateur Athletto Association.
Litle Afarathon
today In 2 lurs.. 31 mins, 42 Веси
The time best by several minates the record for the course established by Jack Holden (Eiritain), the European champion.
Richards, who finished second in the 1948 Olymplo Marathon
Tom
second to Peters in 2 hrs, 37 mins. 2 koca, and J. W. Winfield was third in 2 hrs. 41 alim. 42 secs-Reater,
Miss Carolyn Green, 17-year
the
NEW YORK YANKEES STRETCH THEIR LEAD TO 2 GAMES
New York, July 28.
The New York Yankees stretched their American League lead to two games over, the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians as they swept a double-header to- day from the fading Chicago White Sox 8-8 and 2-0.
In the first game Joe DiMaggio batted in five runs. on a pair of homers.
In the nightcap Bob Kuzava fanned nine and blanked the White Sox on five hits.
The Philadelphia Athletics blanked the Detroit Tigers 3-0 the nightcap 10 split 'a
doubleheader.
Dizzy Trout pitched a five- hilter to give the Tigers an 8-4 victory in the opener, aided by Hoo Evers' three-run homer.
Former Red Soxer B Teb- bets, two-run homer enabled Cleveland Indians to top Boston 6-4 behind Mike Garcia's five-hit pitching and moved Indiona back into a seebid place tie with the Red Sox.
the
Yorkshire v.
Warwickshire
London, July 20. Yorkshire, with four of their players 'away on Test duty, made 249 runs in their first innings in their vital county championship match The St. Loule Browns rallied against the lenders, War- for four runs in the ninth wickshire.
Their aloŵnoss scoring inning to take the second game of a doubleheader with Washing- brought barracking, and the slow
a. acction ton 8-6 after the Senators took hand-clap from
sovon the 15,000 crowd, and an appeal. the opener 1-2 with a run splurge In the fourth lan for silence from Warwickshire's
Tom DET DUENDA" | captain,
Dollery, waş ing..
broadcast
Only three boundaries, were
the
of
In the National League, Chicago Cubs, paced by' the scored in three and'a half houra » tightest spot hitting of manager at one stage, but later Yorlashire.
1
Cavaretta, veteran first base man, drove in three runs in the opener, and as a pinch hitter in
inning of the
the seventh nightcap he hit the first grand of his 18-year slam home-run Career:
во
Phil Cavaretta, wrestled doubleheader from the Philadelforced the pace and the second
hundred came in 80 minutes, phia Phillies 5-4 and 8-0.
Sutcliffe and Lester put on 89 Less the third the in 70 minutes for wicket, and Lester scored 68, with eight fours, in two hours. Arthur Fogg, the Kent right- hit handed opening batsman,
rums for Kent against 178
Just Essex. He was
OVET SÍR hours at the wicket
WICKUL und hit Sam Jethroe's' homer gave 21 fouts.
a 5-4 win Charles the Boston Braves
Leicester- Folmer, over the Piltsburgh Pirates in shiro's captain, made his.second the second game of a double-cen
his highest header, after the Pirates copped century in successive matches. score for the the opener 6-2 with rookie Bob county when he took 140 runs Friend on the mound,
off the day. He
Ralph Kiner also hit his 20th George Strickland his eighth in the nightcap.
homer and
The Brooklyn Dodgers roared fram behind with a seven-run seventh inning to swamp the 'St Louis Cardinals 9-3.
are attack. 10- five hours at the wicket and hit 12 fours.
Derek Shackleton, Hampshire's fast medium bowler, took six wickets for 81 Leicestershire
10-day. runs.
Tre Emmett, Gloucester- George shire's opening batsman, hit 70 polished against Surrey, his The New York Glants tripped siroke play having power' as up Cincinnail 0-4 in the Bee- well as correctness. After he 120 runs the doubleheader to was sent out at saw finale of make a clean sweep of their remaining eight wickets fell for. The 75 runo
runo in eighty minutes. spin bowlers, Jim Laker and spin Eric Bedsor, gained assistance from the pitch in bringing about the collapse and took four for 48 each, Laker wickete runs and Bedser for 44,
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES The following were the close of play stores:
double game series and send the their seventh Redbirds to straight loss.
Sal Maglie was the big boy in the opener, scattering seven hits for n 3-1 triumph, his 15th of the season.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H Chicago (1st game), 3 10 New York
8 9 Winning pitcher Vic Raschi, loser Lou Kretlow,
At Lord's Royal Air Forco, E beat Royal Navy by 9 wickets- Royal Navy 303 for 8 declared Band, secondly, 178, Titmus, for 42. right arm fost 4 301 Royal Air Force for eight declared, and 181-for-one,- Fenner not out 94, Heath 60,
At Manchester: Lancashire v Middlesex-Lancashire 302 for Howard 79, Smith not out
Chicago (2nd game) 0 5 New York .......
Winning pitcher Bob Kuzava, loser Saul Rogovin, Detroit (1st game) Philadelphia
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loser Sam Zoldak, Detroit (2nd game) 0 Philadelphia
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At Blackheath: Kent 339,
178, Fagg
Insole right-arm
Winning pitcher Dizzy Trout, change 4 for 53. Essex 12 for :
Winning pitcher Bobby Shantz, loser Hal White.
3
no wicket.
At Gloucester: Gloucestershire 0204, Emmett 70, Laker right- arm off spin 4 for. 48. Erio Bedser right arm slow off spin 4 for 44. Surrey 58 for 1.
At Leicester: Leicestershire Hamshire Leicestershire Winning pitcher Mike Garcia, for 8, Palmer 140. loser Leo Kelly.
Cleveland
Boston
St. Louis (1st game) · 2 Washington
5 12 I 4 ...5 1
gra
At. Northampton: Northamp- +9 D tonshire
Livingston 04.
Glamorgan
Warwick-
At Birmingham: 1.shire v Yorkshire: Yorkshire 243. Dail out at close, Lester 88, Hollies right-arm slow-leg-break 4 for 63,
7 12 0 Northamptonshire 241 for: he old Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
Sandallo pitcher Winning record
claimed star, with a time of 57.5. distance
Consueguer, löser Al Widmor. Pence of Lafayette (In- women's 80p Metres Free Style
St. Louis (2nd gamo) 8 13 for the second dians) Swim Club, won the Championship
U :13 Washington Women's 200 Metres Breast straight year in 11:15.5 to estab-
Winning pitcher Satchel Paige, Stroke in 3:09.2.
new national AAU record,
by loser Mickey Harris.. Barbara Hobelman, of Chevy The old mark, 11:10, held Chase, Maryland, who lost her Mins Nancy. Merki, was set in
1941. 1,500 Metres Free Style record earlier, came back to win, the
In the invitational relay, not
400 Metres Free Style and in part of the official meet, Dick doing so broke the meet record Cleveland of Hawall bettered with a time of 5.21.6. United the Championship 100 Metres Preis.
Free Style mark of 57.0 which
He he set 24 hours earlier., FOUR MORE RECORDS
Detroit, July 20. swam two full lengths of the The biggest National AAU pool in brilliant $6.4 seconds.
England & Wales swimming and diving meet of United Press.
Router.
SPORT) GOODS
Club.
Arthur King Wins
Fint, Michigan, July 20, Arthur King, British Empire Lightweight Champion, Inst 'night, won, a close ten-round decision over Joy Watkins of Flint
1-
BADMINTON
STARS FETED
Raman Young and W. F. FLO, who made a clean sweep in the Philippine National Badminton Jast month, were guests of honour at Championships, in Manila
President and Execiriive Com-
tea dance given by the Vico mittee of the Hongkong Badmin- ton · Association at the "Sky-
room" Luna Park, yesterday." Canoe Slalom Championship
Vienna, July 201 Hana'Frischwirt (Austria) won Watkins knocked King down the world canoe slalom: cham- in the fifth round but the latter pionship at Steyr today with a got up quickly without a count points total of 104.2,
A The event was decided in two and his rough tactics, paid off In the and, He wore Watkins hauts with the best performance down and therefore had to in silber ranking for the cham- warn him four times forhold pionship. He won the first beat ingy on the 12 praakmatarociated and one of the points beat |
[him In best two outer
At Worcester: Worcestershire
v. Sussex-Sussex 183 for 8.
At Ilkeston: Nottinghamshire 168, Rhodes right arm slow leg-- Ebreak, 3 for 29; Derbyshire: 115
for 2, Elliott 51--Reuter,
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Winning pitcher Dutch, Leo“.
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Boston (Ist game), Plasburgh
Winning pitcher Bob Friend, loser Johnny Sain..
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