IN GREAT

FORM

Bob Appleyard was in great form in the Second Test Match against the Parkistanis at Nottingham, when he took live wickets.-Central Press Photo,

SKIPS' TABLES

J. N Wong (NO

W. S Ogles (201

A E. Conter

T. E Baker then

FIRST DIVISION

-

Shots

Shots

I' W D

F A

U

D Pls

J. A. Da 1 te

2

172 115 57

5

F. Verte eftes I

2

142

100 03

5

118

79

31

30

150 127 32

*

158 127

28

+

147

147

27

87

50

129

"

141

1

104

87 17

3

125

121 4

4

3 126

138

12

4

A. E. Elo (KDC)

A. Mt CIRC

1211 00 30

113 28

J. McKelvi (KHGCr

A. A Lopes (kre).

J. S. Lankost (6)

SECOND DIVISION

Shots

D L F A U D

JR Box (TC)

I. Fattove OSHC

WJ Howard (RCC)

Shots

เบ

Pls i

A

A

28 kant KFC)

Renumber

70

2 210

141

69

7

Rec

4 0

178

149 30

0

154

79 75

*

100

180

14:

45

AD

104 122

107

104

J

183

155

30

14

120 104

177

-178

4 1 0 130

110

400

03 32

K A. Haken (KPC)

A A Goterne

A. P. Goones | Reci

S M

R. Th

1-1 (*)

I Kinnaurgh (TC)

M. J. Dvislie (KCC)

EM Furin (KHOC)

R. R. Man staff (TC)

F. D. Angus (KCC)

L. Parker (RBCN

F Marshall (HKCC)

4 0 0 100 78 22

40 3

3 2 3

10 148 192 140 145 130 18

4

0 1

4 0 3 137 143

43 100 153 }}

3 120 127

+

THIRD DIVISION

י

110

1

Shots Shots

W

D L

F A

D

Pls

V

A. Neves (PC)

5

5

120

09 50

5

J. S. Arkler (RC)

5

5

110

110

B 35

5

HAV Kibeiro (8C,

122

81

41

4/2

W. Staker (UKERC)

4

135 84 31

E. R. Markar (IRC)

116

85

H. A. Triers (KCC)

1

105 80

106

85

3

124 77

107 Bo

3

80 73

7

3

A. G Garden (HIKERC)

C. Champelovier (RCC)

A. H. Abbas (IRC)

R. Read

USIC)

Athletes Warm Up For The European

Games

Gordon Pirie's other rivals from behind the Iron Curtain, to mention Emil Zatopek, have been turning in impressive times in the past three weeks.

As Helmut known 09 A

Vladimir Kuls, the Ukrainian the current season

better sailor, ran the 5.000 Metres in Gutte, 14:12.0 greand. at Warsaw on steeplechaser, beat him in the June 19. He was followed home rume race in 14:10,0 with by Alojzy Gra) of Poland in Belgien newcomer tëţile top Pirie's best time for rank, Lucien Hanswyck, second 4:16.0. this distance inst year was in 14:11.0. 4:02.0.

cöcl 4:14.0

raco

from

A prominent feature of the Another Pole, Jerzy Chromik,curient European season is the

another fr

number

of athletes earlier in the month. Herbert Western Europe competing in Schade of Germany, who moethigs behind the Iron Cur- Anished third in this event at tain, mostly in Hungary and the last Olympic Games, did Est Germany. Scandinavian 14:14.2 at Brussels on Juno 10. athletes have also taken part But. Schade's performance in many meetings behind the isn't the best by a German for |Curtain.

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1984.

LEAGUE BOWLS

ONE OF THE MOST OPEN COMPETITIONS IN YEARS ENTERS ITS SECOND STAGE

By

“TOUCHER”

Aspiring teams for the Colony First and Second Division Lawn Bowls League Championships begin their tough second round stretch this afternoon in one of the most open competitions seen in years

Every match from now onwards in the First and Second Division and every paint won or dropped will have an important bearing on the Championships and to- day's elush between the League-lending Recreio "Blues" and third-placed Craigen- gower will be of special significance,

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Houtwern Kowloon Cricket Club, last week. Here agale on will be of termndetas help en

Kowloon Howing Fireen set is highly probable.

Third-placed Taikoo will be At Cox Road.

another IRC and home to Te

stern tussle should be with elther side trying utmost fo

well keep the race.

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Games m

Vancouver.

howlon

KCC wood-pinters Joe The Fight at their peak form at the

Buzej mometal

1

<! their going down

10 to

the errte KBGC bowlera,

Etuan and Simpsons struck

The one applies to Char Rowen who WHE mis "' {," Beading sky. Alfred Cotes extremely fine form diving The durbig the Emp fam

TODAY'S GAMES

First Division

seen

their within

Recreio "Whites" v. KDC

Pau

CCC v. Recreto "Blues"

ad

PIC v. IRC

KCC v

worth

their Open Championships munich. A 3-2 win for either side naditherigh the orlds are against Particularly for Cralnyhower, then, the Bowling Club rinks will however, put Kowlo Cricket Club, whe still have Karne a band, in the best smit Hem among the three team

to their first-round etwormates al Recreio, the chompsons Por tuguese elula WORL har way 3-2 after lastig on two ranks Only 36-1 victory by Jonny Ribeiro and his men over 4 H Roszelet's rink pulled them war! of the fre

The relin match thus after. noon at Crangengower will see a number of changes in both trans from those who played in the Recreio wall br Brst match.

Gutierrez. reinforced by J M

X. Silva and dachte Norenin, but will probably 1485 Prty badly Bau u Crangeng-wate will have only one change the inclusion of George Souza who was unable to take part in the Arst match

Craigengower sull huve to use on their home ground and their recent 4-1 tritanph over Kow- loon Cricket Club seems to put the scale in the favoUF afternoon.

Both Coates and Lahdol! Bok well capable of repeating their triumphs and much of Cringen- Eower's hopes of winning by a 14-1 margin will depend on the

of C. R. Russelet and bill v

the hin

ไอ men

keep down seure if not win,

IMPORTANT GAME

Another importatil game in

the First Division will be thut

kippest by Simpson and Me! Kalyte HAND fully capable of {upsetting

Cricket Club's

| Appleeart.

A 4-wur for KCC, however, zeens the likely result.

In the other First Division **Whites" somes both Recreio and Intus Recreation Club me exporter! I repeat their over Kowloon Dock and Police respectively.

the

WIE

KBOC

F (byc)

Second Division

Recreio v. CCC USRC v. HKFC TC v. IRC

KCC v. KBGC JKCC v. PRC

Third Division

IRC v. USAC

PRC v. KCC

FC v. CCC

HKFC v. HKERC

LEAGUE STANDINGSB

Recre

B

rec

IEC

Kiste

First Division

PW D. 1 17.

2 0

3 0

0

Second Division

Rerele White" may a be able to ulitai

4-1 the same zeure, but the Indians should be able to improve on the 4-1 scare

In the rst match. gained The Second Division

high- game will have severed highta 'The League-leading кас Herein seconels will be at home to fourth-places!

Craigengewer Herre Wintes and the clash of the two si

ter

into develop promises

ucial struggle. Recrvio won the Arst match KDC by 4-1, but since then the Valley Club has been strengthened by

Recre The return of R. Tuy's rink who HKPC

after | FC defeated are yet to four matches.

Inexperience on an away green great handicap may prove

Craigengower Bowls, the but if they produce the form they have shown in the last few weeks a 4-1 win for them is not unlikely.

Hongkong KERC Second-place! Football Club will is face | KCC Tough opposition from

the PRC giant-killing USHC, fresh from Сс

be

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217

1410

ccc

IHC

USRC

KCC

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KBGC

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PRC

Third Division

4

20

181

FC

their 4-1 victory over Recreio UsKC

Jake Tuli Is Vic Toweel Appears To Be

The Vicar's

"Lodger"

Faced with the

of living in a Victorian, 15- bedroom house,

Heading For An

Unhappy American Debut

Home Training For Her Third Empire, Games

In the back garden of her home in Mitcham, Surrey, veleran, athlete. Mrs two small sons, David (8) and Dorothy Tyler, is helped to keep it by her Barry (6).

Mrs Tyler, who was in the British team at the Berlin Olympics in 1936, has again been chosen for England in the Empire Games at Vancouver Auxt month. It will also be her third Empire Games.—Central Press Photo,

Golf's Bread And

Butter

By BERNARD

Shot

HUNT

Tournament players call it their "bread and butter shot."

Handicap players

call it affectionately or viciously-"that so-and-so little chip shot." Whatever you call it, it is just about the best shot-saver in all golf. If you are to play down to anywhere near par figures, you just must get it mastered.

One of the things about average golf which always astonishes me is that so: Just watch the Sunday " so bad at this chipping business. many players ar morning fours come up to your last green and count the number of atabs, jabs, Acuffles and fluffs you see in the attempts made to run that innocent little ball from just off the green to within a few inches of the flag.

Yet every gulter knows jay of the round when that little shot is friendly. Every Rolfer win to knows how easy it is when he can make the stroke conform to plan and can be sure of one-putting on half a dozen groens because he is certain to gel dead with his chip. The

feature is thot ustonishing few take the very little trouble needed to perfect it.

EASIEST SHOT OF ALL

That Is the shol-saver of the which of grass the holding type

is his game-it

brend sometimes edges Inland greens I reach for my number seven so butter. It has got to be good,

far The first thing I do when I that I can chip the ball

to enough to drop on the cut part have to play thile stroke is of the green and let it run from examine closely the texture of there. It will be foolish to, try the grass on which the bail is

. to force it. through the holding lying, I have to put my cl

whother

you use through that grass under the grass. But

seven the ball with just the right amount your your four or

of playing of strength to get that, ball, to principles general

and no further. I the pl

power of r must know its

50

are the same.

03

It really is just about the easiest shot in the whole range of golf. And there is no reason why women cannot become good at it as men. There is no question of brute str ngth here. of "feel". It is all a matter concentration and common

sense.

of

The first tendency in fur too

many players is the old one of flatance. I also study the ling The to the hole. I then settle down wanting to get the ball up. result is that too

often they quietly with my mind made up bring their wrists in much too about line and strength, try a swing, and then play a scooping practice early to attempt action. That, of course, le fatal, the shot firmly. A scumo

the Armly

This is not a shot for dither along ground or a complete top is the ing. It has to be arm. I hold result.

(shorten your the club

your. number The other tendency is to grip grip a little on

back four if you like) and play the too hard, swing too far

ball from close to my feet. I and come in too quickly. The settle in and like to feel result here is the well known | setti stab

I recommend a four iron for shots most of those vital litte where you are left about ten or wide of 1wenty yards short or

assumes, the green. That course, that you are no closely cut grass and there is no hazard We you and the pin. between

chip and run shot. forward

use the four Iron because it just has the right face to give the With it ball running power. you can get the idea that all you are doing in this little, shot is playing an outsize in putts. Which is exactly what you are The doing. Olle was big and slow.

I am Naturally "It's impossible to look good tight was a flasco as both men

enough, if and Tundberg's faced with that heavy, He wanted cross-section of again Costa," said one expert looked back

"Coal is a run-and-hit Aghter: American invasion was ก the community and men in he's always retreating, but he failure. terested in the Church.

TAKE MORE CARE

firmly

my which turns up the turf right arm reating on the top of prepare to and merely lobs the ball about my right leg as I

strike. My hands at the ad a yard.

dress are slightly ahead of the ball and they keep there right 'I hold my The short answer is simple: through the shot,

don't

these

fairly firm but slightly du

things, knees

It First, take far more care about bent. the shot than you used to. isn't difficult, but it is far more. been than you tricky

I play well into the back of thinking. It demande all your attention. There is a tendency the ball and force the clubhead feel that it doesn't matter. through towards the hole. AI But you will not find any top-go through I release the slight

way.lension from my right"knee., thick, line pro thinking that

Vic Toweel, former World Bantamweight Champion are talking about the straight- problem

from South Africa, appears to be heading for the same type of unhappy American debut as those suffered by Olle Tandberg of Sweden and Robert Villemain of France.

was fast, ringwise and knew all

fret Towcel's

Father Ronald Royle, of St Mat- thew's, Westminster, de-

Lu opponent cided to open his doors to Amerier is to be Carmelo Costa the tricks. young men making a career of Brooklyn. in London:

punches os he runs away

and

or

t

Viljemain, a sturdy and com- Waa matched petent ringman,

Steve sharp-shooting with Belloise in his Garden debut and Belloise

carved Robert's face into four long culs, although at the end Vilomain

still WHEE Belloise was CX- strong while hausted.

Now at his home ith Great be can hit hard, and if you try Peter Street, he has 10 young to get close he dies you up and "lodgers" who include Jake Tull, smothers the punchts. The op- Zulu holder of the Empire Fly-ponent has to make the night, weight Boxing Championship,, he has to be the aggressor, Japanese radio announcer eth-there wouldn't be any Aghi ployed by the BBC, and an RAF ."

Most managers wondered why aircraftman,

Towerl's handlers accepted others are Costa 19 the first opponent,

Sixteen stitches were taken in especially since Costa was fresh

Robert's Lace and thereafter from a victory over Baby Úrliz

Bretonnel kopt "reasonable of Mexico which spoiled Ortiz munager Jean rents," they give the vienr and immediate chances for world Villemain away from such his assistant a hand in running featherweight title fight.

Ortiz Belloise until the bouncy little

had the

as well as looking had been ranked a top conten- parish

Frenchman

acclimatised after their own rooms.

himself to America and Ameri- der by Ring Magazine.

can ring styles. If Toweel's debut is not im- pressive, he will be just another

Most of the students,

In return

for

match-

*

Another Frenchman whoso

Says Father Royle, "They keep me young and invigorated in a long line of invaders who debut in America was one he and parents are relieved of the

suffered from unwiso

would like to forget is feather- worries about suitable lodgings making in their opening Ameri-

weight Ray Famochon, who met for their sons."

can bout. weight,

Pep for the world title big and

in his New York bow. Na- handsome

Wat pitted against Joey Maxim in turally, a chance at the title was. Olle's first bout in America- too good to refuse, but Pep just ten-rounder at Madison Square played with Famechon, cuning Gardon. That was bafore Maxim him all over the ringUnited won the lightheavy title, but he

Press

Whenever Jnke Tuli fights, some of his fellow-bearders are at the ringside. Father Royle often goes along, too.

-(London Express Service)

to

have

1.

LARGE-SCALE PUTT

I allow practically no wrist- roll and I advise you to con centrate on hitting down and through the bait -- we always seem to come back to that point

Dattish -with, a

swing and make sure you. follow throughi well after the ball, keeping the club head low.... In short, thak of this shot as a large-scale, pult and let the club do the work without any, rush;

Lastly remember that while I can tell you' thu mactìániès¿of Thow to-hit-tha bai1:15 omtinot make you put the bull dead to pin. Only practice can do

ith Only practico can give

that.

you the "feel" which is the keystone of all good ;-chipping. All I would say, though, is that you will bo surprised how quickly you can acquire that "teel" If you give it a chance. Why not try? It's worl

TIRED EYES

POP

AND THIS IS MY

DAUGHTER!

IMPOSSIBLE!

HOW WONDERFUL

YOU DON'T LOOK A DAY

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No kid!

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