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WEEK-END

LAWN BOWLS

The

TEAMS

following

have

beeri

selected to represent their Clubs In League lawn bowls matches tomorrow!

KCC

Let Divisors (Away), va. Kowloon Bowing Green Club at p.m.; A. V. Lopes E. R. Bemelet

Gaffney, T. E. Baber (Skup: C. I.

Stapleton C. Thanpon A Aives, D Philips Skp); D. Sequera, J. N. Wong. D Symany w Hung Saw Skorg

and Dwiston (Home) kong Cricket Club atp.m. S. Y. Due L. Bands, H. Phoenix. W. J. Howard (Sky W. G. Douley, E. F. H. While, J. Dulleti M.. Dicha (Skip: C. W. Lain. S. Ramchand, G. Lee, R. S. Capell

Skip).

3rd Divsson (Away) vs. Hongkon Electric Brereton Club at 4 p.m.-

Naylon R. Ta. A. C. Tribble,

H. A Triggs Skip); A. L

Carvalho, J. F. da Sava,

Champelivier (Skema D. Taylor

P. D. Murphy, G. S. Ladd, A.-J.

Maitland (Skip

IL Brereto

Recreio "Blue Away!

C.C.C. at (Skap, J. E.

R. F. LUZ

↓ A. M

Souza, G. A. Guteries: J. V. RIDATO (Skipi, C. C. Pereira, S. E Souza, J. A. Luz: C. B. PasOM (Skip). C. Roza Pemra, L. 31. Rodrigues

tues A. P.. Pereira, Recrei "Whites" Home

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F.C. at p.m. A. A. Remedios Skip), H. J. Noronha, B. F. Mar- que, J. M. Gutierrez: C. A. Doner berg (Skip), G. A. Noporha, F. C. Luz, A A. C. Sva A. A. Lupes (Skips). A. A. Guterres, S. River, A. M. Baptista.

a)

HKFC

mid Division (Home)

vx

Pierr

Recreation Club at 4 pm P. Cat- Mer, R. C Butler. 1. B. Garner,

B. I. Cackfurd (Skip Back. W, McColl, WE

Skib K

K. Furtw

Sneddon,

10. Ridicule, E. Greenwood (S

Hea: F. Young,

3rd Distri (Away)

Recretion Club at

Edgeber. R. Jotica.

Folice

2 p.m. C

R. Blyth, M

Rakusen Skar; K. Sumnery. B Laing, T. Dyer, H. Shields (SK

A. Boyd-Cawan, N. Van-Heck, H. Holgate, E. Gauter (Skip). Res: W. Taylor.

икес

2nd Division Away: v Kralong Cricket Club at 4 p.m.- N. Heati TW. R. Wilson, J Wyser. F. Marshall (Skm; Li

Chadwick New

4. R. MeAusland, F. C. B. Blick. D. Tru 15k A. Dutty. A. B. Caleman, I. M. S. Lugd. F. D. Anga. Skap

CSRC

2nd Division Homes vs F.C. 4 p.m. R. Tert W. Rees, N. Hart-Baker.

R. M Hethennetun

(SCD C. S. Palte. C. Goodyear. M. Scase, G. D. S. Apes (Skip): it lastes. 0. 8. Londars, A.

Fletcher, G. Hall (SK).

3rd Division (Amy) vs. P.O.C. p.m. J. Woodward: S. 9. Flanders. E. Wolstenholme, T. Wren Skip G. Strothen-Stewart w E. Collard. A. Buckley, A. J. Stony

Skap R. W. Booker, E. Robinson J. Whitefield, R. E. Green (Skip). POC

3rd Division (Home) vs. U.S.R.C. tp.m. C. W. Haynes, H. R. E. Tappenden, J. Burns, L. Meat Step Dr C. O. Lee, G. R. Pickett, S. Masien. R. Busen (Skip): F. H. Wu, J. R. Kelly, D. M. Miller, W. C. Harry (SKP)

PRC

1st Division (Home) vs. Indan Becreation Club at 4 p.m. Finney, T. Poynton, R. D. Hughes. 1. B. Dewar Skiph Roza Yu, R. L. Russell, F. W. Hollands, K. Badre (Skin) TN. C. Reynolds. R. G Laurel. G. F. Watt, L. H. Goodman (Step)

And Division (Away) vs, HKFC at Am. J. H. Harris. B. S. Junes,

C. Willeax, A. Sautur (Skaap); C. G. Craggs, W. Jones, D. E. O'Brien P. Lowe

SKIP

V. L. Veriga.

Marvin Skip).

נה

Gillies, S.

Br! Division (Home) vs. HKFC 1 E Bellamy H. K. Bryan, E Lonsdale, W., H. Catan (Skip E G. Jones, Y. Roberts. AJ. Mackenzie Skipt

Smith, J. K. Gurney, A. J. Bennett, G. Arliss Skip).

ccc

1st Division (Home) vs. Fecrele "Blues at + p.m. — F. Lee, C. R. Russelet. 5. L. Leonard, B. W. Bradbury (Skoj; P. Mandon, F. O. Murdar, G. Hand Choy, A. E. Cost (Skip): C. C. Ma, P. K. Lau, W.C. Ogley, G. A. Souza (Skip). Reserve: Capt. C. Hong Choy.

IOC AWARDS

ROME 1960 OLYMPICS

Paris, June 16, The 1960 Olympic Games' will be held in Rome; it was

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955.

DOWER BEATS FRENCHMAN

A straight left from Dai Dower (Wales)—right-lands on the point of the jaw of Pierre Gress (France) in their bantamweight contest at Empress Hall, Earls Court, London on May 31, Dower won in the ninth round when referee

Tommy Little stopped the fight-Reuterphoto,

Next For Marciano -Moore, Baker

Or "Bobo" Olsen?

By HAL WOOD

San Francisco, June 16.

So you didn't like the idea of Don Cockell in the ring with World Heavy. weight Champion Rocky Marciano?"

Well, take your choice: Archie Moore, Bob Baker or World Middleweight Champion Carl (Bobo) Olson,

unless they sur-

The International Boxing Club will pick from these three- prise everyone and give Cockell a return go.

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the Moore for the world light- Moore has been on Marciano's Marciano has been in

crown in New heels for a couple of years, de-habit of kissing off talk about a heavyweight manding a shot at the crown; fight, with Olson,

long

But now he York on June 22,

Baker is a recent build-up with is beginning to consider the

a somewhat spotly record that young man as a possiblë op- includes kayo

defcats by

Clarence Henry and Moore.

So that brings us down to

Olson, the man with the finest ring record of all the current campaigners, with the exception of Marciano.

"Sure,

ponent

smaller.

HARD TO TAG

those "Rocky throws punches,' says Bobo; "and a good boxer can ste them coming and gvet out of the way, stop inside. When I get inside I'd ip him with blows to the stomach and head."

On paper this sounds pretty

"I believe the little guy is serious," says Rocky. And at that he might give me a lot of trouble, I've always had trouble with the fellows who are easy-Just as easy as it is for Olon is honest in his belef

Bobo to talk about. The prob- They move around a lem that faces Olson would be that he could lick the Champion.

Marciano nails these lot and are hard to tag."

Olson has a plan of offence that of avoiding that one long Ackout punch that Marciano always seems to g++ across sooner or later,

And speaking of "sitting targets," Moore, at the age of 39, is pretty much that these days-and no one has been pushing him around.

big fellows." says Bebo. They and defenes all worked out for are stationary targets. I think he'd have a harder time hitting his proposed bout with, Mar- me, because I'm faster and move ciano-based, of course, on his around,"

that he'll Jick Archie

1960

belief

Winter

Olympic

Games Likely To Be

Held At Squaw

Valley

Paris, June 16.

The 1960 Winter Olympic Games events will be held

at Squaw Valley (California) a well-informed source said today, in connection with the current Paris meeting of

In Las Vegas for his fight with Nino Valdes, Moore just covered up and stood there and took everything Valdes threw on his arms, elbows and top of his Lead on several occasions:

So Olson probably will have that kind of a target to shoot at in the June match-United Press.

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 24. Orders By Lieutenant Colonel

0. F. Newton Dunn, Commandant Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated June 14, 1955.

TORM-

21, 1855–8

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U.S. OPEN GOLF TOURNEY is erect.

Tommy Bolt

the 50th session of the International Olympic Games Takes Three

Committee.

A decision on the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics will not be taken until tomorrow's committee meeting, but the informed sources believed that Squaw Valley would receive around 60% of the votes.

A today's meeting a report Olympics Committee. A good

they in

Stroke Lead

San Francisco, June 16. Whiplashing the supposedly Chub course with a three under par

officially announced today. by the Squaw Valley represen-skier, sivimmer and horse-conquerable Olympic

The International Com-tative apparently impressed the rider, the Iranian Prince is now 87, Temmy Bolt took a three- mittee decided on Rome at Committee members. The Squaw the youngest member of stroke lead over the all-star

Valley authorities were believed Committee.-France-Presse. its meeting here today.

freld in the National Open Golf tournament today. Voting in the third and final ballot was Rome 35, Lausanne

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three

Rome was chosco in rounds of voting. The Lord Mayor of Rome, Signor Salva tore Rebecchini, danced for joy when he heard the result, shouting "We have

Won.

We have Won. All Our hard work has been worthwhile."

to congratulate him..

Delegations from seven cities presented their claims to stage the 1960. Summer Games to the Committee yesterday.

They

were Tokyo, Rome, Lausanne, Brussels Budapest, Detroit and Mexico City.

to have offered to transport com- petitors from Europe to the

United States back to pay

for their keep the Californian New Regulations

Winter sports station for three of $500 per

weeks, the sum competitor o cover transport and keep was reportedly pro-

posed,

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"Magnificent", "irresistible" and "the greatest living soccer genius" are among the terms being used by South African sports writers to describe, Stanley Matthews, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD.. English football star, now on a one-man tour of the Union,

Such an impact has Stanley Matthews made on South- Africa that one leading Johannesburg newspaper, the succumbed to the treachery of "Rand Daily Mail," has even published a leading article

on him headed "Mr. Matthews".

As favourite after favourite

the roughs, narrow fairways and non-co-operative grcd715, Bolt tumed loose a 35-32 on a COLISE that measures 6,700 yards long and has a par of 35-35-70.

Closest on his heels. was. 25-

year-old Walker Inman, who First steps were taken at a had ar even por 10. After that, Excited Italians crowded round procedure for choosing sites for meeting of French Government the field stretched out way up

future Olymple Games meetings, officials in Paria today towards into the 90s.

PRESENT PROCEDURE drawing up new regulations te But the saddening part of the This decision was taken aber safeguard the public at automo-display was the performance by

the defending Champion, E bile races in Francë, Sir Arthur Prerritt (New

The study group that met to Furgol, and Ave former Chara- Zealand) had criticised the pre- sent procedure, by which towns day was organised by a decision plons,

Furgol, shaken by a of the French Cabinet, following she wished to put their can- the accident at Le Mans on stroke peority on the first hole didature for the Olympics hadi to fill in a questionnaire six Saturday last which caused the caused by an unplayable lie and then. followed by a double bogey months before the International death of 82 persons,

as the second, came inz

with a and were then called on to pre-ch whether or not to bant two Scead was even worse with

No decision was taken today six over par 76. Favoured Sam tent their credentials a scénd

before the Committee - forthcoming French automobile 79.

races at Rouen-the Grand Prix Only Ben Hogan stayed close

WAS FAVOURITE

Rome was the favourite but delegates considered Lausanne

a hot contender.

Olympic Commitice meeting

repre

cutt

race,

a 72

Voting takes place tmerrow me on the site for the 1983 Win-f ter Games Innsbruck and The Commiure decided to de Reuen, and the Essarts eiron the heels of the leaders with Squaw Valley, California, are prepace that caly one the favourites.

The official figures for the free ballots. of the 59 members were:

First Ballot; "Rome 15, Lan- anne-14, Budapest 8, Detroit. 6, Mexico City 6, Brussels 6, Tokyo

Second Ballot: Rome 26, Lau- samme, 21, Detroit 11 Budapest

Third and final ballot; Rome 35, Lausmae 24-Reuter

a

answer the

"A Mr Matthews has arrived in South Africa to play football and will be paid at the rate of £300 (three hundred pounds) an hour for the exhibition games in which he appears," mys the editorial,

"Mr Matthews, however, is no ordinary footballer. He is footballer just about the best in the world.”

Matthews has been brought

Sports Diary

TODAY

Water-polo

Jasnior League: Army North y RAP (Sck Kong).

Army South, Royal Navy (Vic- toria. Pool: Eastern v South China

Lai Chi Kok),

Golf Glover Cup semi-Anals:

Football

Meeting of Chine F.A Ying

Johnny Sullivan Loses British And

Empire Titles

Liverpool, June 17.

Johnny Sullivan, of Preston, lost his British and to South Africa by a provincial

British Empire middleweight boxing titles dramatically football association to appear in King Restaurant (fourth hoor) 5.30 here, last night when he was disqualified in the ninth a few exhibition matches as a

round of his contest against Pat McAteer of Liverpool. of miember

"cratch" sides against provincial elevens.

For three of

the games he

will receive £1,000

TOMORROW

Lawn Bowls to

det Div. 1; CCC v Recreio, “B”: PRC Y ERCPE Recreio "wy. FC KBGC v KCC;w

ĐÁY, 2; KCC HỌC CHEV PHC CCC..Y KDC; USRC FC.

Div. 3: HRERC: ✔ KOCH PRC V KFC: POC Y USBC, KOC. V KBGC. MONDAY Tennis

He is giving his sponsors good value in return, though: In the first match at Durban his sentative · frcan each conditiate A report on the conditions Dr Cary Middlecoff and Julius team, won by 3-2 against Natal town should be called on to under which the two races are Boros each had 76, Lew Wor- At Johannesburg Matthews the sham and Byron Nelson had 773 scored from a penalty to give Committee's ques to be held was seat by

Men's Div.; Group "A": Pac. study group to the Minister of and Lawson Little had 81 his side a five-all draw after v coOSKEN USRCU, VA kočí The Committee today rejected the Interior, who has the last Among the good scores posted being one-five behind Capacity TGCA) CCC SCAA VLRC

TEC v Urban C. Soviet resolution proposing word on the authorisation or were a 71 by Jackie Burke

attended both games. -- wowds

"Group" "B" LRC(3) Y USRC(2); CRC(E), HKCC2) KIGCALE Y the membership of the Executive banning of these events cruces Souchabe

increased from. 7; Technicians have. sent Lichardus and Fred Bewdns, After watching the two games CRCHI KITOV Heerelo, to 9.eneza Pahler, the puble security arrange Ward Doug

to Rouen to study the track and and 49 by amateur Farvic Johannesburg sports writer Eric PORC

NASA Football C "Celestina" Litchfield went as far as coin". Ford Prince Gholam 33-year-old brother of the Shah monts, on the spot and Tugot of the Philippines, Arting a new word meaning to beat of Iran, was today elected a decision may be taken to Bell and Elmer Reed United an opponent by skilful foot-

Presa, 404

work The word is "matthewed, member of the International | marrow/-Fence Premse,"

79%

HRVA Council Meeting Associa.....

ton's Office Sports Road 5.45 p.m.

Water-poko Senior League: Hai ch t ChuaG Sing (Eastern):

DEREK JOHNSON WINS MILE RACE

It had been a noisy fight, but the roar which had 'accompanied

it was nothing to the tumult

which arose when the referee

pulled the boxers apart after Sullivan had gone into McAteer's body and Oxford, June 16.

disqualified Derex Johnson British Em the Champion pire 880 Yards Champion, Won the Mile in four minutes 13,5

seconds at the Iffley road track

hero

There was some booing, bat this,

was almost, drowned by the

today In the athletics reception McAteer got from S match between Oxford Univer ctställe Merseyside supporters sity and now the Universities who have followed the 23-year Athletic Union

old new Champion throughout lils ambeaten career. Johnson is Oxford University and B AC President and his time war Sulliyan appeared behind on a personal best for the distance, points when the bout finished

Reuter.

Heute,

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