Carnell Takes
7 For 33
Singapore, July 14, Hongkong and Shigapore, Bervices shared honours at the end of s two-day oricket match here.
Hongkong's brilliant re- covery on the kecand day after first innings tur ar of 40 was due to three out- standing performances
bowler Pte. opening Carnell's 7 for Lt. Prit-
33,
110 and chard's unbeaten Mal. Howard-Dobson's 73.
10-year-old fart Carnell started
The
bowler
WEEK-END LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
been
The following have seleted to represent their ress pective clubs In Jeague! down bowis matches temu:TOWI
КЕС
lot Plympton ifione y Clor_de_ "Teenzio E. R. Rossolet. J. N. Wang, W. Gaffney, T. E. taker (Skip): C. L. Stapletan, C. Thompson, A. M. Alveo, D. Phillips (Skan A. y. Lopes, D. C. Symona, F. H. Kec- zat, W. Hong Sling" (Skip).
2nd Division (Away) ▼ United Services Recreation Club at 4 pm. S. Y. Doc, L. Bones. 1. Phorax, W. J. Howard (Skip): il. Chain berlin, J. Duffield, S. Ramchand M. J. Divertia (Skip): C. W. Lam, E. PH. White, G. Lee, R. S. Capell (Skip). Was
Hongkong's recovery in the morning when he sent back tive Singapore batsmen for
a paltry seven runs while
total the overnight raised from 143 for five to 172-United Press,
Italy Leads
3rd Division (ri, A
C.
Cor.
FUDRIO Club at 4_p.m. Tribble, E C Fincher. IL A Tricks (Skip); A. Linng, J valho, J, F. da Silva, C T. Cham- pelavier (Skip): F. D. Murphy, W. Baker, G. 9. Ladd, J. Tang (Skip). 3rd Division (Away) v U.S.R.C.
10 al 4.15
on Tuesday, July biel E. C. H. Fincher, H A Trigg (Skip); A. Liang, J. Carvalho, J. F. da Silv 5. Champelovier (Skipj; P. D.
In Murphy
Britain 2-0 In Davis Cup Tie
Birmingham, Jul 14. Italy had a comfortable lead tonight of two matches to nil in the European zone semi-final of the Davis Cup Tournament and are great favourites to win to- morrow's key Doubles match to enter the final.
Nicola
Orlando Sirola Pietrangell, Italy's Doubles teas, are one of the most for- Foldable combinations in The world, ani If young Bushbic Wilson and Mike Davies take a set, few prople can expect more.
Todry Fausto Cardini, one of the world's best tennis players, and worst stylists, demoralised young Billy Knight by his capacity to return apparent winners, by accurate lobbing and a powerful forehand drive,
on
VULNERABLE
Garlini is very
vulnerable
his backhand and will frequently run around the ball, If he gets me, to take it on his forehand. Knight did not have the power to exploit this weak-
the full. 114H
Britain's Number One, Roger Becker, fought hard against
with Pietrangeli. a playe touch of natural genius, but the Halion's superb forecourt volley ing deep to the corners was just
, backed as it was by wide-raking drives that gave Pietrangeli the chance to get t the net for the killing volley.
Both teams are built around very young men, particularly the British team, and the Italians
{**- already have considerable perance of the toughest interna- tion:l tournaments. France- Presse.
J. Tang (Skip).
Песте
Recreio "White" (Home) K.B.G.C. At 4 p.m.:. Noronha,
3. Braga, J. M. Guilerrex, B. F. Marques (Skip); G. A. Noronha, F. G. Lüz, A. A. G. Siłyn, CA Danenberg (Skip);
4. A. Guterres, S. Ribeiro, A. M Hapfista, A. A. Lopes (Skip), Heerelu "Duck" (Away) v K nt... E. Noron Souza, G. A. Guterres, R.
Skip c. c. Pereira, A. M.
LAU
Souza, J. A. Luz, J. F. V. Ribeiro C. Hora Pereira, T. M. Skipi: Rodrigues, A. P. Pereira, C. Passo (Skip).
KBGC
1st Division Away) Y Recrolo We at 4 pan
Tindall, P Flughes.
Willanon. Mekeivic (Skip: E. J. Liddell, F. Howarth, Ronnefell, M. Purvis (Skip); L. Gaddi, A. Bailey, T. Kavanagh, A. Harvey (Skip),
etc
.
1st Divison
(Awar) y I.R.C. Ma, G. "then" 4 pm:~C, C Matar, G. A Souza, F. O. Madar
F S. L.
D. W. Bradbury (Sup); 2. Manson, W. C. Ogley, G. Bong Choy. A. E. Coates (Skip).
(Shipli comard R. Roaselet,
PRC
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1955,
PETER THOMPSON IN ACTION
Peter Thomson, the holder, of Australia, driving at the 14th while defend-
ing his title during the Open Golf Championship at St Andrews. Thomson re- tained his title, finishing with 281 (71, 68, 70, 72)-Central. Press Photo.
SPORTS ROUNDABOUT
Umpires' Bad Decisions Were A Feature Of
This Year's Wimbledon
By DAVID
JACK
To err is human-but some of the mistakes made by officials at Wimbledon have been downright inhuman in the opinion of many players.
Bad decisions featured in scores of matches, and unless umpires and linesmen can do better than this Wimbledon is going to lose its name for being the best-run tournament in world tennis.
Matthins, of