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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JULY 22, 1957.
CRAIGENGOWER WERE FULL VALUE FOR THEIR 5-0 TRIUMPH OVER RECREIO
"On Saturday's League Bowls
"Toucher" On
Craigongower Cricket Club pulled off their greatest win in the First Division of the Lawn Bowls League this season when they handed Recreio, the Championship favourites, a crushing 5-0 defeat on Saturday.
As a result of this victory by the Valley club and also that of Indian Recreation Club "Blues" on the saine day over Kowloon Cricket Club, the race for the First Division title has now developed into a three- way affair among Craigengower Cricket Club, Indian Recreation Club "Blues" and Recreio, with Kowloon Dock Club and Kowloon Cricket Club remaining just within striking distance.
but
Le green, Cig KUGC
unfur- as both Recreio bowlers were be played on tunate to be the heavier losers und as they in this respect as they not only 10 the slightly defeated both fell victims
of
be on their olde Chances for the three title-wi costlending teams of winning these games will the Championship have NOWY their lone green
Alightly swung
in favour of have already Indian Roccation Club "Blues", these opponents in their fiest superior form who will have three of their round games. retaining matches played on their home KILIM.
in not
their op
ponents but
they
also equally intch to the triencies of the
geen which bowlery were Themselves to.
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the Valley club quicker to adapt
"Cold" Agudust IRC Having beaten Craigeagowerhould have little difficulty in the Cricket Clubs twice and won one collecting four of their two matches pinyed maximum five points, and al- Taikou upset then ins Club, though against Kowloon Cricket their Only
omining the first round, it is very bubl acsignment in against Beeren, fal is the Documen can repeat againce the will have tut performance whom they -against
improved Valley squad. green advantage.
tough
An
Although IRC "Gold" scored
4-1 upser
FRONT WEAKNESS
Jori
On all three rinks the Recreio front were never able to -produce anywhere near their
best
and it was this of the front men Luperiority
the Craigengower enjoyed by
them their Kave
Only the three maxunto win.
Hwoul skas,
Luz,
A. Perci and A. Connie
their played
usual their Rame and stocu between
of am and a bigger murgin defeat,
Reerele, who are one and 11 win over the half points behind the present twelve that "Blues" In the Arst round, it is League leaders, Crangengower not likely that they will offer | Cricket Club, seem to be in the any opposition un their present most unfavourably pluova post- form against the "shes" in the ton among the three return match and, barring pag-
bio upsets by Kowloon Dock
mp leans
Reerde
contend-ines,
Clut and Kowloon Bowling Four out of their ve remnun- Green-Club, the IRC Bluesing nudehes will be away games,
to win the lean angog the five are well set
they still Although not the best game: should they beat Recreio in the have to contend with Kowloon from the point of view of plan- return encounter by 4-1 Cricket Club, Indian Recreation dard of bowls
produced, tho margin.
HAPPY POSITION Craigengower Cricket.
Club
Club "Blues", and Craigengower most Interesting match wag Cricket Club, #11 on away seen on the No. 2 rink, where greens, not to mention Kowloon the hitherto unbeaten Recreio Bowling Green Club and Kaw- four of F. X. M. Silva, E. M. are also in a happy position in Duck Club, both of which Alcoun, J. E. Noronha and the number of home matches, of gable of producing upsel R. P. Luz went down in their which they will have three out
wins,
find defeat of the reason to the CCC tour of W. C. Young, R.
and S. their 5-5 Tuy, C. C. Ma
Leonard.
TOWEEL KEEPS HIS EMPIRE TITLE
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Willle Toweel of South Africa (right), the British Empire Lightweight Champion, bores into challenger Dave Charnley of Dartford, the British Cham- plon, as he successfully defends his title at the Empress Hall, Earl's Court, London- on July 9. Toweel won on points over 15 rounds. Roulerphoto.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Tenils Ladies" "A" Division: SCAA Ket: CRC v USHC.
Water-Polo Civilan League: Group "A": South China v loyal Navy Navy Pool) 5.30 p.m.; RAF v Eastern AA (Kat Tak 6.15 p.m.
Army League: LIKR "A"
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EUROPEAN ZONE DAVIS CUP
Swedes
Banquet Boycott Given By Italian Lawn Tennis Association
Milan, July 21. HKGV HASC (Victoria Pool) I.
Sweden, beaten 3-1 by Italy here today in the Water Polo Sub-Committee Meet-European Zone semi-final of the Davis Cup, refused to play the last singles as a protest against line decisions The Recreio four look a fly-lax. Shelt House, 6.30 p.m. for-ing start with two lucky shots
of four. They will, however, Craigongower
Chibi Cricket have two tough assignments in were fill value for their remaining matches one triumph 01 Saturday. Both against KCC and the other teams" coneeded the margin of against Recreio-but confidence penity of playing on the
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ACF and OC Meeting. SCM Pust in an earlier match. by strip Raoul Luz: Ún the Board Room, 5.30 pra, second head, with his opponents
lying a single slightly front
FINISHING TOUCH
the
of the jack, and his side lying head when the games on three seconds, Luz toolt u heavy or two rinks were completed. drive to take away the first shot. Ile got the wood, with a | well-executed shot that was worth a count of four, but was lucky at same time to take
the jack back to chalk up count of seven,
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Three shots up only on the aggregate and two heads still to go, the Valley club four put in the finishing touch, however, on the 20th head,
And the Swedes also boycotted a banquet given to- night by the Italian Lawn Tennis Federation.
Dr Tolusso, President of the | Holy will meet either Britaina | Italian LTA, said tonight: "I or Belgium in the zone final. am profoundly grieved and up-
A DENIAL set by the attiturte assumed by. the captain of the Swedish team."
Dr Talusso denied that the linesnar's error--"it there was The Swedish Captain, Mran error"-was committed cell- Rohlsson, who did not play in berately. the tle, fed his team out of tho
"Furthermore, the line deci- sindium after Italy gained a 3-sion in question occurred in the winning lend when Nicola
set, when second
the Uit Schmidt
players were level, and nobody can pretend that it had effect on the final result.
On the sixth head, his oppon-
C. K. Sung, W. C. Ogley and ents were lying three when Luz
G Hong Choy each again took a heavy drive. This close shot round the jack, Pietrangel beat
drew n
time he was about a yard on the
to be narrow side, but was again lucky. Xavier was unlucky
to hit one of his own side-woods, about a yard short with his last 7-9, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2. which in turn deflected the jack wood to provide a blocker for backwards and to one side to
side and skip by 4-1 margins against HKCC, the opposing give him a count of four.
Lopes failed to break through KCC and FC "Blues".
The FC Blues" came very A single on By the end of this head the the front woods.
anded the match with a 5-0 win their first defeat yesterday and
were a trifle unlucky to lose for the Valley club,
the aggregate by three shots. A would have been a fair
two
ony
Hongkong Softball Season Starts In September
The Hongkong Softball Association announces that the 1957/08 sofibull season will Commence during September,
David Sheppard Available For Fourth And Fifth Tests
London, July 21. The return of Poter Loader to the Test sceno is the only modest murprise provided by the selectora in Engiand
naming the 12 players from whom the
chosen for cam will be
the
1957, and entry to the various Fourth Test match against the Icagues is now open.
Wex Indles of Lends next Thursday.
In the absence of Brian All entrics should be sent to the Hon. Secretary, Hondenlo bruised left heel yesterday, Statham, who failed a Test on
Softball Association, c/o P. O
Loader wins the vote over
Box 1027, 11.K. The applica- Frank Tyson for the vacant
Ilon
for entry should state clearly the manager of the team the also indicate and should mailing address of this official.
In connection with the above please take note of the terms and conditions governing entry-
1. Entries close on Friday, August 23, 1957 after which date no further applications can be entertained.
inst-bowling
Neither Loader nor Tyson bas played
for England since the drat Test in South Africa last winter.
Also recalled is the Reverend David Shoppani who, as against Australia, last summer, will bẹ available for
and the Fourth Fifth Tests.
As his Sussex opening part- ner, Dort Smith, is retained, the
2. Entry Fees per team re-unlucky batsman out is young
main unchanged.
tu
Dick Richardson, who made his
Test
debul ai Trent Bridge
SIX SPECIALISTS
2. All players must be regis- tered on the Association's offelal earlier this month.
by form (countersigned
the The Manager of the team). necessary forms can be obtained on application the lion. Secretary.
4. All fees must be paid in advance to the Hon. Treasurer of the Association, Mr Mark 104 Edinburgh Kwong, Room House, HK before the closing
date.
four
The lectors have adhered to their customary formula of six. specialist batsmen specialist bowlers and the two "indispensables". Trevor Bailey and Godfrey Evans. The ble question, of course, arises on Thursday
morning-who shall be discarded—a balsmun or bowler,
5. The Manager of each team
After the experience of Trent to must submit
the Hon Bridge where Tony Lock was Secretary the names
and milies! and the subsequent addresses of three (3) umpires breakdown of Bailey left cap-
w!! and one (1) scorer who
tain May with only three t officiate at games whenever apart The bowlers, the axe is pointed. All tumpires and more likely to fall this time on scorers will receive remunera- a bateman. tion for ourvices.
in' tha failures Apart from After his registered players, anyone else Lord's and Nottingham Tests, who is interested in umpiring he left-handed Smith appeared or scoring may apply to the certain to lose his place but he with reprieve carned a Hon. Secretary for enrolment. has Classes to be conducted by the thures fine Innings In the past Umpire in Chief/Scorer in week.
Sheppard,
clerlent Chick will commence shortly,
duties kept him out of regular 6. The official Opening Day first class cricket until last in scheduled for Sunday, Sep-week, has so far been less im- tember 15, 1357 at the Asso-pressive though he made a top clation's ground, Kings Park, score of 55 in a recent repre Kowloon at 2.00 p.m.
sentative game-France-Press.
whose
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
Pancho Gonzales Whips Rookie Lew Hoad In Their First Meeting
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Forest Hills, July 21, Pancho Gonzales further cemented his title of World Professional Tennis King today by beating rookie pro Lew Hoad of Australia, 9-7, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, in their first meeting.
"Errors of Judgment on ser- Pancho didn't need this one to collect top singles vice occur in every match, and prize of $2,500 and the title in Juck Kramer's $10,000
Recreio four had already taken the last head by the CCC tour noar to handing the Valley club the Swedes should have shown Tournament of Champions. He clinched those yesterday
STEADY BOWLING
the
result.
tie In the other important First Division match at Sookunpoo, Steady bowling by
and Kowloon Cricket Club held the Craigengower front men), especially some very good shots advantage in the first half of the off to a very game but tatted by their No. 3, C. C. Ma,
lose to IRC enabled the Cralgengower four weak fuish to to chalk up two successive twos "Blues" by 4-1.
The KCC tour et J. Tang,
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This would
and a three to narrow the caps. Chubb, T. E. Baker und Wshot when
On the next head skip Lonant came into his own when Houg Sling enjoyed a 10-0 lead pasing wood in he pushed through an opposing over J. M. A. Ramjahn, S thiri shot and promoted two of to chalk up a his own wools count of six.
a
Bucks, J. Heosen
the
a very
when he defeated Pancho Segura as Hoad bowed to Tony Trabert,
00
a more sporting spirit.
"Our guests received warm reception from the Milanese publie the Swedish
Sull, this was the "big" long, long time. The same players Vico-Consul himself thanked
match of the tournament, co will compete in another $1,000 me for this and their atlitude advance
robin bournezyt tip-off on how Hoad round has truly astonished me."
would Lore against the big Saturday" -in Los Angeles --- The Swedish team were nɔ: Californian when they opened United Press. available for comment in their their tour text January in Aus- Milan hotel tonight. "They are
trails. oul and left no word of when they will return," a hotel tele- phonist said.--Reuter,
AT MONTREAL-
Montreal, July 21.
The notched five straight singles
28-your-old Gonzales Israel Will Play Clumphs in this tourney despite Indonesia On
u blistered 1nger
and aching
wisdom tooth. He took Hoai In Neutral Ground
stride like everybody pino, buf
come up with some
Wal
On the last head A. Souza's Filipino Club four could have the margin probably cut down
instead of of defeat to 19-24 18-25. He was lying a probable he turried an op- shot. for the have glver! the shot and A. K. Valley club only a two Minu on the 10th head, but fell lead on the aggregate by the
Jarusmiern, July 21. Brazil qualified for the semi-he had to ot head time the last off badly on the next five heads
finals of the North American real foney tennis in the process, The Israeli Football Assocln- to lose no fewer than 10 shots match was played off.
Hoad, 22-year-old Wimbledon tion is willing to play Indonezia R. Basa's four finished up Zone of the Davis Cup when From the ON there was
that
territory, and never recovered after
they defeated Canada in
on neutral the victor who signed with promoter to eventually
with a 19-13 win over J. W lase ding-dong tussle until the score
for Jack Krumer by 13-20.
$125,000, learned today. reached 18-18 in favour of the
Carlos Likewise, the KCC four of W. Leonard's four and on the third first round here today.
Fernandez,
Israel thus accepts Indonesia's 19-year- couldn't match Gonzales power the score A. M. rink
vas 10-17 in CCC four on the 17th head. A Baker, D. C. Synons,
He had plenty suggestion, put forward to save Davis Cup
government em- single and a two put them to Alves and J. E. Dufeld held favour of M. G. Wong's CCCold Brazilian, playing in his in the clutches.
tournament, of vocal support from the 8,700 that Moslem
the Isreali 22-18. the remaining two incir own unili 9-11 on the 11th four when the last head was clinched the tie by beating Don customers,
On
American barrassment, that
team not play in Djakista. heads the Recreto four managed head when they too broke down. played. A. Bachoo's FC four Fontana 6-3, 6-3, 10-8 to give had the winning shots.
two shots on this Brazil a 3-1 winning lead.
Neutral sites suggested Included to tally only two singles to lose A four and a two enabled the were ly
Bombay but a heavy dive
Hongkong, Colombo, their first game of the season IRC four to jump ahead to head,
In the semi-Anais, Brazil will
or Rome,United Press. by 20-22.
17-8. The KCC four fought back Wong's last wood took away, one meet Israel, who are also play- On the other rink the CCC spiritedly to 15-19 on the 18th what and left his opponents withing in the North American Zone four of F. Lee, E. G. Barros, hend, only to lose a five, a seven only a single and the final score this year, for the right to meet G. A. Souza and A. E. Coates and a single on the last three tied at 10-18.
the United States in the Zone led all the way against hends.
Two surprises were registered final.
the Third Division. The 'paper | in Recreio's A. P. Pereira, L. M. Rodrigues; J. F, V. Ribeiro the weakest KCC four-S. Y. major one was the defeat of the and C. C. Pereira in win by Doc, C. 1. Stapleton, M. J. hitherto unbeaten Recrelo twelve Divecha and F. R. Kermanby the lowly-placed IRC team to 34. G. F. Consistent bowling by the were responsible for the only by 1/2 points
four, however, just three, front men, especially F.point carned by the Cricket Club Rozario's Lee und G. A. Souza, lald the against what was conceded the managed to keep their
record intret with foundation of the CCC four's strongest IRC four of J. Ackber, i teated
and, but for some very O. R. Sadick, A. M. Omar and 19-10 tle against A. M. Wahab's BULGARIA BEATEN fine howling by skup C. C. U. A. Humjahr.
22-19.
win
Ironically enough,
on
UNLUCKY TO LOSE
In
the
four.
Tho
by
undo.
a
other surprise was the defcat inflicted
оп
Paul Willey won the final singles for Canada, beating the Brazilian reserva, Jose Agutto, 0-3, 0-3,4-0, 0-3.
The tie ended 3-2 in Brazil's favour--Reuter,
but the
QUESTIONABLE CALL
If Hoad had taken the first set, he might have gone all the way. But, Pancho broke him in the 16th game and then hold him in the 16th. In the second set a break by Pancho in the fifth proved the clincher. A question
able call by Linesman upset Hoad considerably.
Two Soviet Pole Vaulters Break National Mark
Milan, July 21. Hoad hit a red-hot streak in
Two Soviet athletes today the last three games of the third, beat the Soviet national pole forcing Gonzales into. repente vault record with leaper of 1.re Ters for a break in the eighth metres, (14 feet 9% lacher), But he wasn't up to the same Tas news agency reported. performance
the fourtis, The performances were set up
In
London, July 21. The Soviet Union beat Bul-ainly because Gonzales ted by Vladimir Bulktov of Mhink the tempo of his own game. end Vitally Chernobay of Ļvov, The match produced, some of The previous Soviet record
tennis thear stòod at 4.45 metres, FrancE- the Onest turcing historic courts hove, “kam in Press,
Pereira, the score would have
Second Division, 4-14 heen much bigger.
Despite a 20-13 lead enjoyed Cralgengowor Cricket Club In Stanley by the Cralgengower garla 4-0 in a full international by Coates up to the 18th head, creased their lead at the head twelve, who had been at the football match in Solla today, the Recreio four had a golden of the League table with three bottom of the League for the according to Moscow radio.
Reuter. opportunity of snatching a win more wins during the week, all major period of the seaSON.
on the 19th head. They were lying a probable six when sdp Fereira, in trying to draw in the seventh shot, trailed tha Juck a little bit to chalk up only four shots. The CCC four made sure of victory with a two on the next: head and were content to limit the opposing scoring to twở on the final head to win by 22-19.
The Valley club were up on two rinks and five shots on the pggregate at this stage, but the match was not over yel. On the third rink the Recreto four of J. A. Luz, G. E. Roza-Pereira, L. F. Xavier Hand A.-A. Lopes, after trailing behind by 10-10 on the 11th hend und 13-24 on |00 14th Bend, rallied by bear=" ing 13 shots on. five miccemivo beads to load 26-34 cm-lbp*1912-
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