YESTERDAY'S BOWLS
THE CHINAS MAILS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
SELECTED FOR PAKISTAN
1955.
LIDDELL AND HASSAN TO MEET IN THE
OPEN SINGLES FINAL
By "TOUCHER”
Hongkong's Empire Games representative Eric Liddell and Colony 1953 Champion M. B. Hassan got through the semi-finals of the Colony Open Singles Lawn Bowle Championship yesterday to qualify for the final to be played on Sunday, September 18, at Taikoo.
Before a good gathering of enthusiastic spectators, Liddell played superb bowls to defeat his more favoured and more reputed opponent, Raoul Laz, by the convincing score of 21-10 after 20 enda.
green
Lak returned
Luz managed to fight back with a single, but had to con- code the match when Liddell drew in d toucher just behind the jack with his second 'wood on the 20th head.
Both players were rather un-jack-high shot and his fourth a jan four successive heads to forge ahead to a winnnig 20-0 Jucky to thaw a rather dimcult clinging toucher.
Luz was short and narrow lead. green, and throughout the 20 heads neither of them really with his first wood, a yerd nastered the
whenever through with his second, two going towards the racecourse:
feet short with his third and just Reoul Lat was woll below his wide of the mark with his usual form, particularly in his fourth. resting shots which time and
compliments again missed their mark by that on the next head by also chalk
Liddell fraction of an inch. In contrast, ing up the maximum. Liddell was right up at his best was horrow and through with in drawing but more his first two woods as Liz drew not only especially in his heavy shots. in the first shot about a yard a behind the jack and the second Raoul Luz started with single and Liddell drew level foot in front. on the second end. Luz took Changding to the back hand, the lead ugain with another Liddell was again norrow' and single for the last time in the through. Luz shifted the Jack and Liddell gaine.
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for three
was again, narrow through with his last wood, allowing Luz to draw in the fourth.
A brilliant heavy shot by Liddell on the fourth head en- abled him to take out Luz's first shot for a count of three, Liddell From 8-6, Liddell, however, followed this up with spectacu had a slight edge over his op- lar drawing to the jack on the ponent for the next four heads, four. scoring fifth head to register
single in each of them His first wood was a foot
to lend by 12-6. Liddell main- away jack-high with the Jack,tained the lead up to 14-9, and his second foot behind the then piled up a single, a two, Jack, his third just resting the another single and another two
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British Compromise Enables Valdes To Wear White Shorts
London, Sept. 6.
Nino Valdes, the Cuban Heavyweight, will be allowed to wear his white shorts when he meets Britain's Cham- pion, Don Cockell, at the White City on September 13.
But they must be covered with dark material, except for two inches of white showing down each side,
This decision, by an Emergency Committee of the British Boxing Board of Control today, was accepted by Valdes' manager.
a near
Valdes had caused nsation when he arrived in London last week by stating
he could unless while shorts he would fght.
that
wear not
The British Board's rules forbid the wearing of white but Valdes explained that he is Roman Catholic, that his
LEAGUE TENNIS
South China Win "A" Division Championship
The South China Athletic Association beat the Chinese Recreation Club by seven games to two to win the Men's "A" Division Termis Lengue Championship' play-
The
HASSAN ▼ MA
other match between Hassan and C. C. Ma M. B.
much closer affair and was a was not only a battle of skill but also of nerves,
This went
to 2.3 heads before Hassan
clinched the winning shot after leading narrowly by 20-19.
It was anybody's game from beginning to end and there was very Hitle to choose between. the two players,
rother For C. C. Ma it was unfortunate that hla nerves fulled him at the crucial stages game when twice to- of the wards the end on the 21st and the 23rd heads he lost the Jack by failing to throw it over the Bag.
On the 21st head the score was 18-17 in Ma's favour when he was forced on to a fuli head. Ma was a yard short with his first wood and Hassan drew in the first six inches jack-high.
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was slightly narrow with his second but this went about 18 Inches behind on the narrow side for the second shot.
Hasson was two feet short with his second wood, trying to
protect his shot. Ma was short and narrow with his next wood
and Hassan drew in the second short on the wide side behind.
A heavy draw by Ma inside the blocker, however, opposing silced the Juck to the Wrong
ide about two yards behind.
Hassan had the opportunity of ending the game then by either push coming narrow do
Seen at the Oval last week following the announcement of the names of the MCC team to tour Pakistan this winter are (left to right) :-Barrington (Surrey), Loader (Surrey) and Swetman (Surrey).——— Central Press Photo.
SCAA WIN THEIR FIRST MASSED START RACE FROM REME CC
By “NTACA”
A new landmark in Colony cycling history was reached on Sunday, when the SCAA won their first Open Massed Start Race, taking the "Hop Yick" Shield away from the REME CC, holders for the past two years.
Their victory was the result of first-class riding and really good Team work, Au Cheung-sing, Ng Kal-man and Lam Hong rode together, with the leading bunch, throughout the race, refusing to split up when attacks were made. It was only over the last few miles that Lam Hong fell back, stiff managing to Onish in fourth place.
their ing in first and second position?
respectively,
retired,
position was hopeless, -
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FINE SOLO WIN
At the three miles mark, just ultimately before the first climb of the longer side of Route 1, Bock derailed his chain, which was the signal for an immediate attack by Bouch or the Hussary and the REME Toom. The field spread out over the climb, and Beck caught up to form a group of seven riders. Bock once more lost his chain at eight miles, but the glow pace of the bunch cabled him to catch up within a few miles.
Gold medinis appear to have been spread out fairly evenly over the competing countries, with the Italians getting the
Their Muspies won the
induries,
share.
and they took
Fifteen miles to go, and Bock and Foster (Exile), had a two minute lead on the three SCAA boys and Hodgkinson (REME). Professional Sprint in the ub-
due to Up the hill, Beck dropped Foster, sence, but waited for him, the two Harris, riding together for the next twee places in the Amateur eight miles. Foster then took Rasd race. Results not yet
are those er almighty "packet", being un hand
of the Motor able
to ride, Beck going away Paced race and the Amateur to fine solo win by 8 minutes, Sprint.
for 51 miles, 2-33-22 the
in
Jater to
first
to
The tuming point of the race came at 15 miles, when Bouch, Au Cheung-sing and Ng Kai- At home the battle for the Ellingham and Lunn took the man put up an excellent sprint BBAN is not yet over, Roy Booty wrong turning
26 finish, Au getting the verdict Jusing
laus e comfortable lead for the place by a length. minutes, and leaving the SCAA for second
ure still boys well clear. The three riders Lam Hong rolled in two minutes mier title, but minor placings undecided, with new put. finishing touch names to the cent effort by Vie Gibbons made an attempt appearing regularly. to a the Chinese boys.
to reduce his defelt on Booty This win put SCAA only one in the Southend and City "50," point behind REME in the Team but although he rode the fourth gives fastest ever race at the distance, Championship race, and promise of many more wins dur- has made up only .004 mph on ing the season. Fifth position, his rival. He had the consola- and Second Team points, are tion of leading his Brentwood suspended awaiting an invest team to a new Team Competi-
of allegations of assistance tlon record, in U-5-40. received by Foster, who was
Empire Games Class Performances At Malayan AAA Championships
apparently pushed for about two mites, before sprinting in to pip Hodgkinson for
Jourth
A couple of
place
Vege
SENSATIONAL RESULT
Ron Jowers took the
SCAA boy, time of 1-57-7, just 23 seconds
Alec Coward Chan Mun-chow, and, Newton, outside record. Exuless CC new boy. Chan whose 1-56-59 "59" made news Mun-chow Srashed badly at 35 Inst week, is once again in the
Ho machine headlines.
rode his first from a marshall, and carried on "100", returning to the time- to finish tenth, while Newton keeper in 4-12-20. a phenomenal
This on a cours rode himself to a standstill in performance. order to finish and goin points
were by the standing rides tarins "50" with the astounding
The Fiji Infantry Regiment athletes were the star performers of the Malayan AAA Championships at Ipoh on August 26 and 27, but there were also some excel-miles, borrowed lent performances in Empire Games class by Singapore and Malayan athletes.
The best individual performance of the meeting was that of Fijian soldier Tomasi Naidole who won the 120 Yards High Hurdles from teammate Josiah Kobiti,
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both being timed in 14.6 seconds, the 440 Yards Hurdles in 54.5 seconds, the Hop, for his team. It will be a that included five "HALT signs.
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Javelin Throw-Conerogo of Regiment the Fil Infentry with 160 feet. 10 inches.
Hammer Throw-Peter Grose of Singapore with 154 feet 11 inches.
Step and Jump at 48 feet 8 inches and the Long Jump at 21 feet 6 inches.
Discus Throw-Sid Coleman Fijian Josefa Lovula returned took only one jump, Singapore's |
fort 9 9.8 seconds
the of Singapore with 127 In hent, semi-final | Ong Soon khenig won
Rene Hallerand and anal of the 100 Yards, 21.5 Women's High Jump at 4 feet inches, seconda in a heat of the 220 10 Inches for another MAAA Singapore, formerly of Hong- Yards round a full turn and record as 16-year-old Ruth kong, wis second with 127 feet
Ferreira of Singapore, who 8 inches. 21.8 seconds in the final, No fewer than five
4 feet 10 inches.st runners cleared beat even time for The 100 Singapore on July 16, was side. white trunks had been blessed
Yards, Lt Emorsi Levula also lined with an ankle injury. by a priest and he had sworn never to fight in any other
returning 9.8 seconds in a heat, He, how-Singapore's Ten Eng-ybon 9.8 colour.
seconds in semi-final and final, DETERMINATION
Peter and
Lillington and He refused even to train yes-
Kelantan's Sidique Merican 9.9 terday in a pair of red shorts when his white ones had been After drawing in the first shot seconds in the semi-finals. Eng- left in his heiel and he waited two feet behind the Jack, Mayoon was second and Lt Emors!
had the chance of com- Lavula third in the final, until the latter were brought to also the
gymnaslum.
pleting the game on the 22nd
Tan Singapore's
Eng-yoon deter-head.
clocked 22.0 seconds behind Josefa Levula in the final of
Yards and placed second to Naidole in the Hop, Step and Jump with a personal record of 48 feet.
of Valdes
up his own fourth shot or rest away the opposing third shot for a count of four. ever, breferred to draw in the third shot to bring the score to 20-18.
the emergency meet- His second wood was a yard ing of
Board was called for through. Hassan was jack-high the 220 the today, and agreement reached. with his frst and his second
So far as
the dark material about a yard away. Ma just ia concerned it has been sug-missed trailing the jack with his gested that it should be Cuban third and fourth wood and could blue, one of the colours of the only challe
up a single. Cuban national flag.
It was later stated that Valdes himself accepted the Board's ruling and was grateful for their decision,
After consideration he said he would not have blue covering but had decided red-China Mall Special.
£
1,500 METRES
ed yesterday on the HKCC Tabori,
courts before a large crowd.
K. H. Ip, Colony Champion, partnering K. C. Dao; and Edwin Tsai and Tony Llang won all matches against their CRC opponents,
Patrick Poon and Khoo Sin Del (SCAA) lost to W. P. Tu and Y. P. Tsut 5-7; and V. T.
were:
and Dr G. Choi 3-6.
Y. P. Taul 6-4; best V. T. Wang
and
on
Nielsen
Both Equal
World Record
In
A lucky wick by Hassan on the 23rd head with his last wood ended the gune. MA falled to roll the jack over the flag and Hasan again threw a full head,
Hassan drew in the first short, about two feet jack high, but Ma Improved on this by } just sitting on it for the shot.
With a front wood in the way of a
dead drow to the jack, Hassan actually played a narrow beavy draw either to rest the shot wood or trall the jack with
lg last delivery.
This, however, was narrow and hit the side of his own wood about two yards in front, straightened out, and squatted about 18 inches behind the Jack to give him the shot and the match.
MALAY RECORDS
Jerome Henderson, who had brought up his personal best to 6 feet 22 inches at Singapore on August 10, won the High Jump with exoelly U fect.
Cyril Perctra of Johore upset Kernal Singh of Singapore, the favourite, to win the Pole Vault ni 11 feel 6 inches.
of Singapore, Teng Pel-wah the Asian Games bronze medal- list in the Women's 80 Metres Hurdles, won again in 12.4 gex onde--surprisingly fast going in her only race of the year.
OTHER WINNERS
Other winners were:
it his efforts are nullified by the disqualiscation of Foster for his alleged infringement rules. -
crown
The
BLRC Professional Independent Road Champion- ship race, held
over
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very
of the tough 103 miles route; had a
sensational result.
Tony Hoar wp_op the "Hercules" rider, broke WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS away at 34 miles to go, building The World's Championships up a lead of 1 min. 40 secs on At dix miles to go, are over, and according to the the bunch. information avaliable, Britain he had the same tead, then came
tragedy. His has managed to salvage only
efforts in the Tour de the Amateur Pursuit
the subsequent France", and from last year's bag. Nomen Shic and Pete Brothertones on the Continent, bad their It was left to Graham proved themselves the two best delayed effect, and he just "blew of the game in the world, inlah-up
Vines,
his first race in riding the "Wearwell" colours, to beat Maitland and Russell in the sprint, and claim for himself the E100 first prize.
Tha
"Her cules" Team won the team award with three riders in the first |Ave.
Field For St Leger Reduced To Eight
London, Sept. 6.
Forthcoming events. Sunday, September 11, starting at TT. 1 at 10.30 am, is the Pegasus CC "25" September 18, starting
for
at Nibelwa Road at 10.00 am, The field for tomorrow's St Leger turf classic at Don the Pegasus CC 57 miles Circuit the "Pegasus Cup. caster was tonight reduced to eight with the news that Race True Cavaler, Harbour Bar and Our Babu are not running. September 25, starting at M.d. 880-Yards Kenneth Pereira It will be the smallest since Bahram beat seven rivals in at 10.0.m. the NTAČA Cham
pionship
"100" time trial, All of Selangor, 2 mEqutes
1.1 1935.
riders Bre cligible to ride for seconds,
The coughing epidemic which is ravaging most of the times towards the "SCMP" Cup training centres in Britain is largely, responsible for the and the Team Championship. small field. Altogether 10 final acceptors for the classic The winning NTACA Team will
receive the "Clegg" Cup.
A native Molay became the joint holder of a Malayan AÄA record when Negri Sembilan's Rahim Ahmad equalled L.D.E. Cullen's Championship best of 60.0 seconds in a heat of the 440 Yards,
the Ahmad won
One Mile-Garnett of Singa- find in
in 60.1
Sidique seconds,
pore in 4 minutes 34.5 seconds Merleon, it may be noted, is with Jack Wood, formerly of the first native Malay to break the RAF Kai Tak, second, even time for the 100 Yards.
Three Miles-L/M Meadow- Asien
Games Singapore's silver medallis
the 400 craft of Singapore in 18 minutes Chan
Ona 42.8 seconds, Metres Hurdles, leng.
beaten into third place in his specialty, second place in the 440 Hurdles at
Проко
Was
going to George Caudre of the Fill Infantry. Place times in the race are unavailable, but Coudre clocked a fast 55.4 in. the bests.
Kipay of Mary silver-medallist in
100 Metres Dash at the lust Asian
Maloyan Games, cot
AAA
seconds.
Shot Put Kuan King-immm of Perak with 40 feet 8 inches.
COCKS DIES
Singapore, IN
CAR CRASH
LADIES' RESULTS Oslo, Sept. 6. Singles: Mrs E. McLeod (TC)
Avallon, Central France, Wong
beat Mrs. M. Flanders (USRC) 21-14; Laszlo Tabori of Hungary Mra K. Tibble beat Mrs M. McLellan
Sept. 6. They beat T. K. Choy and Ho tonight equalled the world Pairs: Mrs C. Heaton and Mrs L. final of
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In the record of 11.5 seconds
Linsey Cocka, Australian Cheung-po (CRC) 6-3.
the 100 Yards Dash track cyclist, died here today in Results of othor
matches 1,500 Metres record with nobortion (HBGC) beat Mrs T.
after Selangor's Annie Choong hospital from injuries received Bax and Mrs H. N. Hoolt (KFC) time of 8 mins. 40.8 secs in Mew allies and Mrs Arlies had first beaten the okt record during a car crash yesterday, Edwin Tual and Tony Llung
(PRC) beat Mrs Wake and Moosa | with, 11.08 seconds in the heats, (SCAA) beat W. P. Teul and an athletics moeting here.
of the World Amateur a tremendous race with CC) 20-10; Me D. Leslie and Mrs Mary Klass, also equallet the holder Peacock, former British Gunnar Nielsen, joint holder of cireen and Mrs M. Hetherington
2. (KBGC) beat Mrs M. 220 Yards record with 26.7 Sprint Championship, who was G. Choi 6-4; beat the world Half Mile record, (USRC) 30-19
driving the car, was in the same Choy and He Cheung-po 6-1 Tabor just Anished ahead but
Ashle Chrong won the Long hospital with chest injurien, Patrick Poon and Khoo
FINAL BOUNDS Nielser, was credited with the
Jump with a record 17 feet 11⁄2 His condition was described as Oel lost to W. P. Tsui and Y. P.
China Mail The draw for the concluding inches.. Reported to be in the "not serious," Tsul 6-7: lost to V. T. Wang and some time as the Hungarian,
Audun Boysen of Norway rounds of the Championships 18-foot cizes las training, she Special. Chol 3-0: beat TK. Chey and
was third in three minutes 48.4 mado "yesterday at the HKFC, Ho Choung-po 8-3.
Championship
seconds and Alen Gortion of resulted as follows; shields Wore presented by Mrs & Story to Britain, fourth in 3 minutes 48.0 Open winners in alx divisions of the seconds.
ofleial The WOTE Loogue. Senia
They Men's "A" Division stands af SCAA Men's "B" Division Men's "D" Division
SCAA
SCAA Ladies "A" Division USRC; Ladies Mixed "A" Divi-
THE GAMBOLS
B.
"Thats enligt lid likon for, my birthday
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Palme Seril-Finale: To be played at Howloon Cricket Club on Friday. September 9. st. 8 p.m. world
record sharp-d. T. Graham and R. three minutes 41.8 Marshall (TC) v 3. A. da Lax and seconds, made by Australian R. da Luz (Recreio); C. C. MA John Landy in June, 1954, but A. H. Soemin (CCC) y A. 3, Tabori'a this was bettered last June by Coelho and C. A. Coelho (FC).
teammate, Ihotos, who clocked three
Open Triples Semi-Finals: To un Bander played at knot on Sunday, Sep- lember 11, 83.4.p.3.1—L, AI, M. &.
sion --- SCAA; and Ladies Mix-minutes 48.6 seconde në Helsinid. Hash, and A. Ma Omer (INC) y Tharow time is waiting omcial Gong, Chop Os Medar sod 8.
ed "B" Division, -4 CRC.
HOME RUGGER
ratification.
Tubket, a 24-year-old loather for C. Cain and T. n. worker in the Hurrian Army, Seemie oog k
one of five min to have Open"
achieved a four-minute Mile 1
London, Sept., dizajn Hall did three minutes B0
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well. The pair, who are expected to prove Meld's chief] filly, rivals, were not substantially Lady Zia Wernher's Mell, who has arrived at Don- supported tonight. Beau Prince oaster fit and free from cough-eased to 7 to 2, while Cobello ing, was tonight made an odds was clipped one point to eight on favourite for tomorrow's St. to one. Leger at the Onal Victoria Club callover here.
Marwari, mount of Australlon "Sooble" Breasley, was the best It was the first time Meld supported outsider at 100 to 8. bas beon odds-on since official Previously he had been at 100 callovers began and there were
no inkers. Earlier some backera had accepted even money to fair brhounds
CHALLENGERS.
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