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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954.
RECORD-HOLDER
THREE UPSETS IN
IN FIRST ROUND MATCHES OF COLONY OPEN RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP
By "TOUCHER”
Three upsets and high scoring featured the first round matches of the Colony Open Rinks Lawn Bowls Championship which were played yesterday under ideal green and weather conditions.
Biggest upset win of the day was that of the Bowling Club combination of F. Francis, Frank Howarth, M. Purvis and A. Harvey who overwhelmed the power- packed Craigengower rink of Francis Lec, Dick Rosselet, Rennie Rosselet and Alfred Contes by 39-8 at Recrelo,
Polter At Cox's Road, the ink consisting of Ruza Yu T Kavanagh, Govels and 3. Hayward, after being 6-17 down
m the 15th bear, staged
AB Sermon. Ü Hong Choy. Souza, 3.8. Landolt heat LE Congrove, R. Hollway. C lokle
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KEN SMITH Show Talking
A Tale Of Two Sisters
Last week I met two of the fabulous Gabor sisters, Zaa Zan and Eva, in London. They are staggeringly alike
in looks: astoundingly different in temperament,
I saw them on separatə days: Zsa Zsa in a night club with Dominican diplomat Porfiro Rubirosa; Eva in an hotel-alone.
This, for the record, is how the interviews went..... ZSA ZSA: benuti i ti
magnificent 15-carat solitaire diamond.
The **ONL
woman in the world? The vision "I bought it myself," she said, with a green satin stole over A
noticing my appraisal. We sal, white off-the-shoulder gown surrounded by admiring glances, created by Dior, with diamond In the lounge of the Dorchester. ear-rings and a diamond neck-Eva poured the coffee.
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"Darleeng." she said, "it is no 1 al Usat her sister had
nice to see you,
She gave me
given me instructions not to say nice things about her. She was shelaken aback.
o hug art a kiss. "And yes look so many years younger," thril.
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victory Dver more favourent Noronha brotheus.
The winners took a command ing 18-3 led at the end of the 81h head. but found Beir Jonents in frie
The Norumdios.
fighting more. gindually drew
up to 18-19 when the last heal was played
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5-0 trouncing admulstered Lo The Filipire INC
the by
league-leading Club Heereto Blues.
Despite the favourable draw the Filipino bowlers proved no holders, match for the current who showed themselves well capable of not only holding but increasing their lead during The absence of their two Empire Garties bowlers, the Luz brothers.
overpowered C 11, 1 W. | Between Costruer anvt | "Whites" DL Edwards by 35-12
Hollway, 1 F
A. expected the match KBGC and Heervin proved to be the felgest of the day, but contray Messrs Gade Price 11th were to expectation was Harvey's The abrent hosts to the two rinks rink with P. Franets, F Howarth
and M E Purva as itter fl
the front match with
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were responsible for the Bowling Club's two points
This rink, who scored another fine win yesterday in the Colmy is showing Rinks Chumplanstup, tremendously Improved form
Tuition of two bottles of whisky These
by Joe Kuchen WITH Lamtalte pak whn, aßer leading 12-17. chalicesh up and might so The 1 hench
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to sprctacular finish G. Perkin's risk
two Laos
The 1852 Champmak van will be quite Morn to AR Kataract. KM Rungalin (many an opposing side during MB Hassan and U A Ram the vest •f the Longue season Jahn soet with saving resistance Polico put up grand fight from the "malgengasvr Serutu gunst the Kowloon Cricket Division rank camposed of PR |Cluh though going down by 1-4. Sung, D. A Nesh, P K
As the crit of the 17th and R Tay
They were down by 12 shots on The aggregate turt up The s
10-10 Day was
Tek 11th east ant 15-14 on the 14th
A strong in hand mike gem obat play by the ex-
and fou on the Just three Champers saw them sedring 10
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rink hends.
Hayward's the next shots
four heads
a scored three shots ngelis: their their lead and carrying
single, sopponent'a
Hong comfistalite 29-15 m
Sling's rink, who were 8-18 be- A light
seen hand Charle Gough's men, rose Austin Hond between the rinks up to the season by chalking skipped
Coleg of by
A single, a three and a two Kowloon Docks annel C (
The learn the last three heads to give Pereira of Recreio changed hands about five times KCC their 4-1 win,
battle wit
knd on the 15th head the score
was level at 14-14
Coles slowly drew thead and on the last head was lying two, with the score 20-16 In his favotir
desperate shot Peretra burnt the head, only to see Volts coming through with
buit
SECOND DIVISION
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The second division Rames important provided changes in the League table as well as some interesting talking points.
Hongkong Football Club came
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Ferenc Klics, Hungarian discus thrower, recently Improved the European record in this event to 183 feet 0% inch.
This picture was taken at the While City, London, where he won the AAA Discus Championship -Central Press Photo,
Thirteen-Game Winning Streak Comes To An End For The
Yankees
New York, July 18.
A 13-game winning streak and a quick look-in on first place both came to a sudden end for the onrushing Yankees today when they were toppled by the Tigers, 8-6, after breezing to a 6-0 triumph in the opener,
By losing the second game of a twin-bill to A1 Aber, the Yankees fell a half- game behind the pace-setting Indians, who dropped out of first place by losing their opener to Washington, 8-3, but bounced back into the lead by beating the Senators, 74, in the nightcap.
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five- Byrd's mouth
Russ Meyer gained his 14th hit
pitching, coupled with straight victory over the Cubs homers by Ch McDougald and in Brooklyn's lop-sided Irv Noren, accounted for the
quest, Roy Componella smashed Yankees 13th straight victory-his 14th homer, Duke Snider his longest in the Majors this year 21st and Carl Furlilo his eighth,
in the opener but the right- cup was another story.
Pittsburgh scored six runs in the Second Inning to
way
beat
County Cricket
Hard Hit By
Bad Weather
I blushed.
Zsa Zsa will say anything to I art shaken. I am still young be sensational.
But I will control my Hungarian temperament."
enough to be flattered.
and
held
She Sal down Rubirosa's hand. Her free hand delfentely twisted a swizzle-stick slowly in a glass of champagne. She introduced us.
NO COMMENT
Eva preferred not to comment on her elder sister "Enough has been written lestat the
"Darleeng, this is the sweets family. You probably know Kentlemens who write wonder-them better than me." ful things about me when I am the star of Moulin Rouge,"
Then I said she was the most beautiful woman in the world.
"Darleeng. Hubirosa."
this 18
Mr
I said I was charmed. "Me and Ruby are to make cowboy peecture together. will be a big stor like
like
He ilke
on
She is London seeking an nctor to appear with her Broadway in Night in Samar- kand.
I suggester Peter Finch or Pad Seoflent,
We talked of London and the | London theatre, She has been captivated by us, would like to do a play here.
Her accent is less pronounced than Zsa Zsa's.
"Do all the girls who come to little: London have such a good time? smileAre all the men so attentive and
"Roy Rogers?" I suggested. Miss Gabor looked * patred, but managed to sweetly and say: "Like me."
GOWN TROUBLE
She had trouble with the top of her strapless gown and pulled the stole more modestly around her shoulders.
the newspapermen sa polite and kind"
I answered "Yes" to all three and blushed for the second time in twelve hours.
and sister Eva
Swiss Gymnasts
Just Beat Japanese
Lucerne, July 18.
She is sensible. more quiet The Japanese gymnastic team
"Darleeng. I think I get in, vivacious and
than ber sister: Intelligent. lost to Switzerland In £ close
Mr Rubirosa
directed at me.
I replied gentlemanly - and truthfully-no, I didn't think she xets thin,
witty, with an batlle for points before 5,000 Insight into world affairs that spectatura today. didn't answer does not bear out her look of
The Anal score was Switzer- and I realised the question was | palvete, I decided she would land 218.01 points Japan's
be an asset to the London scene. 287.04
.04 points. The Individual champion of As I finished my coffee and the contest was Swiss gymnast rose to leave I realized just how Joseph Stalder with 58.75 points, fickle mA. For I had fallen closely followed by Yokeshi Ono out of love with Zsa Zsa and in of Japan with 67.95 points. to love with Eva.
Third was Jack Guenthard of I bade her good-bye and said Switzerland with 57.00 points,
the she was
most beautiful while Japan's Akira Kono was woman I had ever met.
57.35 fourth with
points-- This time Eva blushed.
I asked if she would care dance.
She replied: "Thank you, no, darlecną. We prefer to sit. Wo don't get much time together."
I thanked her and refrained from comment.
The one free hand twirled the swizzle-stick,
"I see your sister Evn is in London," I said. "I hope to see her."
a perfect first shot on the extra through as the team of the week i Tudtans in the first of their two winning pitcher in the second matches beginning today. I wished item a good-night.
head to clinch the muteh
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Bob Grim started the second Milwaukee 7-5 in the nightcup game for the Yankee but gave
of their Bob Morgan
doublebender in the Warren
After 10 third oftar the Tigers scored
Sputers three-hitter Belard helped the Braves to a 4-1 com- two runs. Wayne
for DetroiL homered
and Aquest in the first game. in the seventh Del Crandall walloped a two.
"Yes, darleeng, you must see Kaline's homer
London, July 17. the deciding run homer off loser Dick Litle-
her. But you won't say such turned out to be
Bad weather kept down nice things about her as field in the opener. Bob Friend,
you marker.
who relieved starter Paul crowds at all English County say about me, no?" Chuck Stobbs throttled the LaPalme in the third, was the Cricket Championship
I said "Probably yes" and scattering scyen bita
game while Chet Nichols, chased except at Nottingham where this division as the result games,
while Eddle Yost of their magnificent 5-0 triumph Washington's 12-hit altuck with loser.
paced In the second inning, was the
The most beautiful many hoped to Len EVA: aver Recreio.
a triple and a double along with
,woman in the world! The Phillies outslugged the
Hutton at the crease after a The ush blonde, durk-eyed his 10th homer. come out his Craigengower
Curdinals to take the first of two three weeks' absence be- younger member M 9. McKay. W
Zsa Zsa Is game. Mickey games, 11-10, in 10 innings, then In the second Marshall Balo. AP Pescita.
second best with a 4-1 win Coles beat M.A
nursed
cause of neuritis, Bapusts,
three years older than me," she a 4-9 lead won the nightcap ulso, 9-0, when over Hongkong Cricket Club McDermott CC. Pereira 22-10, AÃO Silva
been until the seventh
said) of the famous family was when Bobby plate umpire Babe Pinell for- A. A. Guterres, F.X M. Riva, L. F. The score might have well been
They were put Cleveland ahead for telted the game after he felt the Yorkshire lost the toss and had silk dress
disappointed, for dressed simply in a plain black Skedd A Spruce either 4-1 or 5-0 in this match. Avila Xavier boat S
unbuttoned at the N. Fraser, W. Brown 21.12.
a two-out, two-run Cardinals were guilty of stalling. D. Trall's rink after being 10-0 good with At KCC
down on the 4th head
to field. But Hution Boon show- | throat. staged double. Don Mossi
relieved Robin Roberts gained his 12th Browne. A.LC. Eaxis, W
ed his fielding oye is undimmed, recovery to draw starter Bob Lemon in the fifth victory in the first game, reliev taking a good catch at short leg C. Sunnion, J. McKelvie lost to
an excellent
Her sheer nylons had level at 12-12 on the 10th head and was the winner. Al Rosening Bob Miller in the eighth and
off Appleyard to dismiss the visible toes or heels. Her peep- against Stanley Leonard's rink bit en inside-the-park homer glving way to Curt Simmons in
Nottinghamshire opener Cloy. A
shoes were of transparent the 10th, and were 22-13 up at the end with one on in the first,
stand between Giles plastic. Her only jewellery was The White Sox swept a twin- of the 18th hend.
In the nightcap. Pinelli for- century
carrings and 13 bill, 10-2 and 4-3, while run- feited the game following a free and Poole then took the home simple drop A strong Unish by Leonardi
ning
for-all with the Philies ahead, county out of trouble. the Athletics losing strenk and his men gave him a three, to eight straight games, Jack T-1, in the Afth inning. Sal All seven matches in the pro- No MCC Ban On
four and Two on the last Harshman picksȧ up his sixth Yvers of the Cards and Earl gramme were affected by rain. three heads Both skips had vie
Torgeson touched off the melee Glamorgan, who are already the chance of leading their rink though he was nicked
for 10 by fighting with each other. £3,300 down on gate receipts to victory, especially on the Ins:
including hits, head by drawing
to the jack, hamer.
Cardinal manager Eidle Stanky | another
blank day but both were unsuccessful.
Harshman also hit a homer u walked out to the mound to con- Gloucestershire. It is estimated The game
between Taikoo did batterymate Matt Batis. sult with pitcher Deal and this will cost them a further Dock and Kowloon Cricket Club S Sandy Consuegra registered his Pinelli, apparently considering £600.
London, July 18. at Taikoo came to a unique 12th victory In the nightcap Stenky's trip a stall, forfelled
Mr H. 3. Altham, Chairman rink just which was Baxter's
called because of the
Hampshire are game to the Phils, The
another sido |
of the England Cricket Test A "no play" day at edged out M. J. Divecha's four Philadelphia's curfew law dur- decision wiped out what looked hard hit. by 18-17
and R. B. Marshalling the eighth. The White Sox like a sure victory for rookie Bournemouth, the second they Selectors, said today that there absolutely no founda:lori of W. Howard were ahead, 8-5, in the In- Bob Greenwood of the Philis.
hove experienced there within a
for reports that Freddie True- had the belter
month, meunt loss of £500. by 25-23 to give Taikoo a thres- completed eighth but the score
THE SCORES reverted shot lead on the aggregate.
There was also no play in the man, the Yorkshire Test bowler, to the end of seven
American League
match between Leicestershire forthcoming tour
would not be considered for the innings of play.
of Australla Ashby de la 10
because of his alleged conduct the West Indies tour last The start of the festival week winter.
Hoza Yu, T. Kavanagh. Goodmatt. J. Hayword '17-24.
At Recreio
F Francis. Filowarth, M. Pur- vis, A. Harvey beat F. Lee, D_Ros nejét, R. Roosalet, A.E. Cooles 30-8 LM. Neven, E.J. Xavier. A. Neven lost to 3. J. Coelho, V.A. McKittrick, A M. Danks, A Camp hell A. Eliloli 15-2).
At Kowloon Docks
Bachuo,
1..8.
C.M
A.H. Souza, A Silva. W.C. Ogley beat Franco, M.J. Rull, F. Tan. V.A.V. Hibeira 23-10: A.D. Reis. I.A.V. Tubeiro, F.J. Rodrigues, CA Coel. ho beat 11. Banham, RJ Wyper, L.M.9. Lloyt Talkoo
F. Marshall 31-11
A.K. Minu W Gardner bea! A.F.
A.R. Staker,
Au
New South African 100 Miles Record
Johannesburg. July 17. Running in the "worst conditions I've ever known," Hayward Wally
to-day clipped three hours, 37 mins. and 54.3 seca. off the South African record for the 100 miles.
hayward jorred through gruelling distance, in bitterly cold weather and while a moar hurricane wa blowing. The new mark was 13 hours, eight mins, and 5.5 secs-United Frem,
RECORD LIFT
BY RUSSIAN
record' for, a
two-hand, match,
finish
The last head between J.
that of Kinnlburgh's rink and
Lee was still in progress when the other rinks had com- pleted theirs.
G.
victory
in
the opener
B111 Renna's When peace was resumed, compared with last year, had
ONE-HIT TRIUMPH
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The scores were:
Detroit
Rookie Russ Keminerer New York pilched the Red Sox to Detroit (2nd) brilliant one-hit, 4-0 triumph New York
a double-
Baltimore With the opponents lying one in the first game of shot, G. Lee, who was leading header, being deprived of a no- Boston by 22-18, was under the impres hitter when Sam Mele singled Baltimore. (2nd)
but Baltimore Boston alon that even if he conceded in the seventh,
six-game losing Chicago that shot, the Cricket Club were snapped
streak by
winning the nightcap. Philadelphin up on the aggregate, He threw
rew 4-1.
Jim Plersall and Sammy
Chicago (2nd) away his last wood and to his white homered in the
opener Philadelphin consternation found out that tho
Ted while
Williams' 10th Cleveland two teams had only tied on the homer was one of the five hits Washington aggregate.
the Cleveland In the Third Division games, given up by
Washington the three leading teams IRC, FC second game.
Duano in
and HKERC, easily held their Successive homers by Monte
and Essex at E Zouche.
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communication
opener,
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bat into his face, but he was best fast bowlers, was accused
1 able to resume after a brief
by some critics
the field during the MCC tour The eighth first class malch, in the West Indies,--Router. National League and that between. Scotland and RHE Toland at Paisley, was least
top places, One feature of these Irvin and Willie Mays in the games was the seven scored by fifth inning helped the Giants Brooklyn the IRC rink of A. M. Kadir, to a 3-1 victory after the Reds Chicago,
New York M. H. June, S. Bucks and A. blasted six New York plichers Paris, July 18.
Abbas against the Craigengowar for a 14-4 triumph in the first Cincinnati The Soviet bantamweight
the Giants New York, weight lifter, Vladimir. Vilke four of Dick Woo; D. C. Lau, game. The split cut.
Cincinnati to alx National League lead havshi, today broke the world C. Abbas and S. F. Ip.
games over the Dodgers, who boat the Cuba, 12-0.
Cincinnati cracked out 18 by hile including a homer Arvin' 17th homes B
Baminick, in the opener 8 7 0 1301⁄2 many od ponacovalose, pitching Phili 96.08 27 | quely between Jim Hearn and St. Lou 1050132ksi. Rólowed within his sära fich
the Soviet Tass News Agency,
monitored here, reported.
The agency said
that Vilk
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P W D L Pts hovabl fifted 99 kilogrammes Recreio Blues 9 8 01:35
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Union Physical Culture Day at CCC the Dynamo Stadium in Moscow, Recreld
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