THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1957.
LUZ BROTHERS ELIMINATED FROM OPEN PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP
CENTREPIECE OF A MAJOR STORM
Crepello's Withdrawal Upset Thousands
Of Racegoers
London, July 31.
A fortnight ago the name of Crepello aroused in the minds of the British racing public only feelings of admiration for Sir Victor Sassoon's 2,000 Guineus and Derby winner,
During the past week, it has been the centrepiece of one of the biggest storms which has been associated with the sport in this country for many years.
decision nol 10 run The change has come about through the 11th-hour Crepello in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot,
Thousands of racegoers who went to Ascot to see Sir Victor's champion in action were peeved by his unexpected absence, Thousands more, are upset because of losses over unte-post bets on the colt, a hot favourite in pre-race wagering.
absence
three-your-oid
Lose To Clubmates By
A 27-18 Score
By “TOUCHER”
The biggest upset in the Colony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship this season occurred yesterday when the Luz brothers, Joe and Raoul, were eliminated in the third round of the event by their clubmates, A. F. Noronha and C. E. Roza- Pereira, by the score of 27-18.
Winners of the Open Pairs title in 1951 and 1953 and runners-up in 1953, the Luz brothers had been regarded as top favourites to win the title this year.
Yesterday's matches also brought ten other pairs into the last 18 of, the event. A close and thrilling Anish was seen in two of these games.
The winters of this match | maining two heads pave a tama
NO however, Ash to the game. yesterday, are,
Tony newcomers to the game, Norenho played as lead in the tean of four that won the Championsbly" in 1938 and with his two other brothers, Henry and Jackle, was runner-up in the Triples event in 1953.
is C. E. Roza-Persirs
CAIT- mot of Reerein's. quarrel with the decisirs in pit
ently ane the St Leger first.
prominent bowlers, and in part- £ 23.090.
F. V. V. Ribeiro A. prize of
anut tienership with
in the Pairs confustan of the French, would was runner-up be a very desirable target: but event in 1948. this pales inte virtual Insigni- Acnnce before the value and stature Crepells would acquire as Triple Crown winner.
On the other side, a section „ding of the race. An hour and a the racing public upholds the qua ler before the start of the Joe Britain's richest right of an owner and trainer toj event, run
the decision that! put the wellbeing and fiters of prize, $473 their charge before any other Crepello would not run bresure consideration.
of the change in the going,
What was surprising in yes- the Crepelio's
derisio.. Explaining CSIU about through a three-hour-long trainer Noel Murles said that
terday's match was the case with which Noronha and Roza- downpeur of rain on the morn»,
he considered the gong ver
Pereira accounted for their op- testing 101
Murless mentioned that Creponents in what is generally rumming (aquinst oller horing
brothers' that he had not the preparation pello Fould make a bid for the garded as the Luz
year. If this strongest even!. for this race, which he had had Arven prize next
is pursued with the the Deris. sinier the St.
Played on the Recreto en ent it will eventually put pald what Loger was
had always
of charge
faint the game
a ding- began with been chiefly
Cri In view
on the first four part of his dong Lussie
which
The W
Luz and "he can roly run the St. hem tedness on the
and trainer, since heads Leger He cau Luckle
this owner
must be many years since the brothers take a narrow 3-2 lead. Ascot ince next year.")
reputation
a really out-
BRILLIANT SPELL three-year-old has standing been risked in Britain by run- ning hin
UNDER OBSERVATION
Tommy Jackson Must Stay In Hospital
New York, July 30 Five doctors recommended today that Tony (Hurricane) Jackson be kept under observa- on, in the hospital for several days because of a kidney bruise suffered
for
The surences about the un- appearance of the star un" of the big race
C$24
my
the ritul at once,
At the Hongkong Football combina- Club, the unranked tion of R. Yu and H. M. Bryan of Police Recreation Club was well on the verge of scoring another major upset of the afternoon only to falter on the Just head of the game.
Pitted against 8. Bucks” and U.
A. Rumjohn of Indian Recreation Club, they took s 4-0 start on the first three heads and fed all the way up tu
hoad, 19-16 on the Inst only to lose a hour to concede the match to their opponente by the odd shot
CREDITABLE WIN
bowled brilliantly throughout the game, added the fourth shot.
Tay and Mo drew level at 18-18 on the 18th head but were unable to stop their opponents from taking three singles in the last three heads of the match.
Against A. M. Alves and C. E. F. W. Passos, P. Manson and Hollands were also trailing be- hind by 0-6 after the first three heads but rallies back to 7-7 en the 8th head and 10-10 o the 10th bead, after which they gually held the ascendancy up to 2018 on the last head, en which they conceded a single.
Citata A!
Kowloon Cricket some splendid bowling by adip Poler Hughes and able sappers by Timm Gasson at lead sled this pair to score a good 24-18 Hond thos Gearze win over and S. Leonard of CraigengoWNT Cricket Club.
After rcoring a live on the hend, Gaston and second Hughes increased their lead to 9-0 on the Art few heads and were nover seriously threatened throughout the remainder of the rumping comfortably
homo by 24-18 after giving away a three on the last head,
The ark horse" combination of A. K. Ismall and M. Q, Wong of Craigengower Cricket Club
game, themselves a credi- Then canie a spell of brilliant carned for at four years. The bowling and the loss of
by the winners who table wins when they edged out ante-port bels was heightened general course of action in such after the next 51x heads lind the Kowloon Bowling Green
The third round games of the by the clem sweep the Froch cares has been In sund him to The inatch well
within their Club pair of G. F. Leslie and W. Pairs event continue this evening mede of the event in Crepelle's
grasp. Scoring 2. 2, 4, and M. McCall by 20-16.
with the five remaining matches. absence.
successive heals, ngain on mulysis, the they jumped into
Play WOF
close extremely
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS lead
until the 10th, head when Ismail With and Wong led by 16-15.
At KBGC their opponents lying two shots | W. Davidson and R. Gourlay
the 10th
head, McCall (KDC) beat F. X. Alves and own wooris for the shot to draw level at 10-15.
FIRST PRIZE
American owner Ralph Strava »
In the Insi owner and trainer must be held
15-3
I have been is the best post-by the end of the ninth head.
Nearest that the Luz brothers tion to judge what was bust for
Lolt
to It was un- could gel
their opponents an own
That The decision during the game was 10-19 on fortunate
in Inst night's fight | burger's Montaval, tramed their with Heavyweight Champion France, gathered the first prize Floyd Patterson .
of
Jekson, who was stopped in the 10 round of the tile fight al the Polo Grounds by Patter-
o, went through a series 145) today 2+1 Meadowbrook East suburban Hospital in Meadowbrook
the and [1]
physleian!
port.
brought in their re
la a keen drawing tussle on the 20th head. Wong succeeded
in drawing the shot to put his side into a 17-18 lead.
J. Chubb and W. Hong Sling (RCC) beat S. Telford na G. Colts (KDC), 28-14.
P. Manson and F. W. Hollings A. M. Alves and (CCC) beat C. E. Pans (Rec), 21-10,
ROY ULLYETT: MONEY TALKS
Soccer Clubs Report for training this week
FROM THE LOOK OF YER ORRIBLE PASTY FACES, YOUVE SPENT THE HOLIDAY DOWN THE VAULTS OF SOMERSET HOUSE TRYING TO DISCOVER YOU HAD AN HALIAN GRANDFATHER
SO YOU COULD CASH IN
Two Russians Just Short Of Seven-Foot High Jump
At The Moscow Games
Moscow, July 30.
The Soviet world record-holding high jumper, Yurly Stepanov, today won the final of the men's high jump at the Moscow Games with a leap of 2.13 metres (6 feet 11.85 inches).
"
This was the first athletics final of the games, Another Soviet athlete, Igor Kashkarov, finished second, also with a 2.13 metres leap.
Both Stopanov and Kashkarov failed in three at- tempts to clear 2.17 metres. Stepanov holds the world record with 2.16 metros.
war
10.86 metres,
(Bulgaria) with
BOXING RESULTS Preliminary round, featherweight
Skin (USA) drifted third | 4. Artoraiti with a leap of 2.01 metres, and
fourth, also with 2.01 metres.
(Soviet Marempo
Union) won the final of the womcha's long jump event with a leap of 587 metres.
thought right was the 121 head and 16-25 on the anaged to tap up one of his J. F. V. Ribeiro (Recreio), 24-17. Lein of East Germany of £23,000. A Mabsool. T which they bord and Sult Raphael. all bound 10 prove unpopular. 19th head. A count of two by each pair o each of the re- French-trained candidates, ok China Mail Special, second, third and fourth places.
French
in Rüecesses
big British races have been all too frequent in recent years, and the ranking of pirk at this departure of another plum to France
be, behind mug- gestions C' Crepelio' con- nection were faint-hearted in Jetting the tolt 15090
The opposiliqu.
No surious injuries were than 2 hoy than the kidney bruise, 201
"hematuria" in
which
roused
may
blood 11: the binder-kidney Twenty-four hours before the
Bed
Earlier in
the day Jackson was visited by Chunjon Pal-
teson at the ho phial.
raer, Si Victor hind said: " stud be worried only if it g
Several aquagmire," crities have declared that the oing. though soft, was not
10
Tyd Patterson, World Heavy-heavy, cough to be termed A weight Champion, today wolved quunganire.
:is $175,000 (162,400 sterling)
Harantee for
last aught's hout
with Timmy (Hurricane) Jack-
nections mçisi
son and sock instead 48 percent dienlly he deciding what was
of the setal revvipl- move that was him 851,110 (£10,210).
Patterson's aetion en: has share
Undoubtedly Crepello's con- have had great
The best thing to du. 012 the here was a prize one hand. prerics in British racion, us fur
to $23.859 (44,089) but per-s money value goes, apparently
the
for the plucking taking a
view. there was longer effcet of a hard raes in muil-
robing to be able
taken into
mitted Emil Lence, the dress ripe anamleiter who pumpled the buat, tu make a profit of about $20.000 (£7.990).
freksci's share of the receipts eme lo $61.929 (£21,806).
Mr Lunce said he would use his profits to spcesor small fight club in the. New York area Reuter.
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nt in the light of Crepetto's objective-the St. Leger
September Donraster "In victory in which would make him the first cost since Bahruru | in 1035 To wtu the Triple
Crown.
HEAVY BETS
It was unfarfum; te that the decision not to JUA Crepello could be made only such a short time before the race as le prove unpopular with the racegorys Hoolding forward lo sing the champion nun. ar with the punters who had laid heavy bels' on him in the anle-post market. But the weather wis responsi- .ble for that.
and
Obviously, Sir Victor Murless' must have come to the conclusion that Crepello's chances in the St Leger would. boe running in at Jeopardised by Ascot, and few who would allow that to be a true view would
THREE TIMES
A kiss from the recently married Rev. David 8heppard. Sussex and England erlaketer, for his wife Grace after her arrival at Victoria Station, London, from Rapallo, Italy.
While they were on honeymoon there Mrn Sheppard developed chicken pox. Her husband stayed nursing her for four days, then left her to the care of the nuns in a hospital. He returned to its work as curate of St. Mary's Church in London's Tatington district.
bridesmaid, her The bride caught the ailment Iron a - alster Evelyn. But there are no fears for Mr Sheppard, Said he: "I don't mind spots, anyway. I had them a boy."
Then he kissed his wife three times. London Expres Photo.
THE GAMBOLS
[WBLAT & FOR DINNER?
WELL, YOU CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN Cheese AND PICKLES,
! the last head.
his opponents lying one McCall
Was
with
shot,
J.
AL KDC
Tang and J. S. Laudel: rather unlucky (KCC) beat A. J. Cochho and when his heavy drive connected C. A. Coelha (FC), 21-14. but aprung the jack to the
wionk
opponents'.
his of wends-three
These stayed for to give Ismall the al count and Wong a 20-16 win.
S. Y. Doe and J. Duffieta (KCC) beut L. Godd end L.F. Cosgrove (1CBGC), 2-15,
At Itecreio A. F Noronha and C. E. by Roza-Pereira (Recrelo) beat from J. A.
Luz and R. F. Laz (Reerelo), 27-18.
Three pairs got through virtue of the recoveries Carly setbacks. Juelt Chubb and W
Hong Sling of Kowloon Crickt: Club wert trailing nchien S. Telford and o Cales of Kowidon Dock Club by 1-7 in the Arst five heads, but
At KCC
T. Gaston and P. Hughes (KBGC) beat G. Hong Choy un# S. Leonard (CCC), 24-18.
A. K. Ismall and M. Q. Wong rallied to 19-10 by the end of CCC) bent like Lee and W. M. McCall (KBGC), 20-15 the 10th head.
r
At UKFO Cojes Although Telford and
F. 0 Madar, and regained the Icad temporarily
་ with a single on the 11th head, Borselet (CCC) beat
E, J. Liddell Chubb cod Hong Sing chalked Thomas and up a three and a six on the next (KBGC), 27-0. Iwo heads and were never head-
S. Bucks and U. A. Rumjahn
Bryan (PRC), 20-19.
ed after that to end up com(IRC) beat R. Yu and K. M. fortable winners by 28-14.
FORTUNES REVERSED
At HRCC V. Bond and A.
Eastman
V. Bond cel A. Eastman of (KBGC) beat R, Tay and C. Kowloon Bowling Green Club C. Ma (CCC). 21-18.
were
in trailing all the way their match against R. Thy and
C. C. Ma, after losing 40 shots. on the Arst four heads, until 13-17 by the end of the 10th head,
TODAY'S GAMES
At PIC.
Douglass and B. N. Fraser (TC) v. E. G. Barros and F. Lee (CCC).
At HKCC
2
Then bad luck doggtd C. c. Ma on the 17th head, when he H. Black and P. B. Gardner sliced the back to the wrong side (HKFC) v. C. K. Sung, and A.. In attempting to rest the first M. Omar (CCC). shot and gave his opponents a count of threo. Eastman, who
Invitation Tennis
AI HKFC
J. S. Bledd and W. B. Brown (TC) v. A. P. Perein and C. C. Pereira (Rec},
B, M. Oman and A. H. Secmin (IRC) v. W. Stolper and A., K. New York, July 30. Third-seet Kasel Kamo of Minu (IRC).. Japan today entered
Af BBGO round of the Mindow Club Invitation G. A. Guterres and J. E. Grass Court Tank Tournament Noronha (terelo) v. M. I.
Tin other placings were
2. Klaus (Ent Germany) wlih 5:69 metres,
3. Colikoder (Bulgaria) with 5.68 metre.
4. Chaslovska (Poland) with 5.61 metres. Skobla of
Czechoslovakia set
16.4 seconds,
and
Plovesan (Italy). had a walk- OVET from Dubovszid (Hun- gary).
Kim Yen-han (North Korea) beat Scherve (Swiss) on pointá (Scotland) beat Drummond Zima (Austria) by a technical knockout in the third round
Light-middleweight
Nelkov (Bulgaria) Holden (Scotland) on points.
on
beat
Johanson (Sweden) beat a new record for the Games with a throw of 17.20 metres Juniikka (Finland) on points. 2 the shat put event, efter he
Jakovlovich (Yugoslavia) beat had alecedy
himsell asnited
(Enst Germany) Caroly of viemy with -
previous
points. row of 16,90 motres.
Szymaniuk
(Poland) beat Soviet runner Belcinikoy won Abu Richeh (Syria) by a techni the 10,000 melics event in 20 cal knockout in the third
minules, 14.6 seconds. Lawrence round. of Australia was second in 29 intnutes,
Cherniayaky (Soviet) was third In 29 minutes, 36, seconds.
Emil Zatopek, Crochoslovakia's former triple Olympic winner, finished sixth in 30
30 minutes, 4.2 cands, Bolotnikoy's time was a new Chance record.
The following runners quali- 6-4. ed today for the final of the 800 Mutants men'#
event: Marichuv (Soyleb), Covarov '-1. (Sevlet). Kruse (East Geirparty), Reimaget (Ena Gaymany), Kazimderatel (Poland), Vamos (Rumania), Kovacs (Hungary) and yakin. (Sovtet).
Marichey clocked the fastest time in the heats.
with one minute, 48:9 seconds.
The final order for the shot-
put (men) was as follows:
1, Skobin (Czech) with 17.20 metres.
2. Plihal (Czech) with 10.98 snętraz
3. Ovsepian 10.94 metais.
(Soviet) with
Probables With Jockeys For
here boating Manuel Garcia of Razack and J. M. A. Ramjan Goodwood Stakes
Mexico 6-3, 0-4.-Reuter,
Barry Applel
OR A JUOY STEAK AND ONIONS WITH FRIEDJ
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STEAK
TEAN AND ONIONG
POTATOES
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GP
GIRARD PERREGAUX
Fina matchas mince 1707
London, July 30.
TENNIS RESULTS Men's Singles Gulyas (Hungary)
bed Garrido (Cuba) 3-0, 0-1, 0-1,
Kumar (India) brat Peng Che-cheng (China) 0-1, 0-0,
beat Niam
Huber (Austria) Soviet) 6-4, 6-3, 0-4.
Krajcik (Czech) beat Liha- cher (Soviet) 7-5, 6-0, 6-3.
Andreay (Savict) beat Leluss
Javeroki. (Czech) boat Kedars (Soviet) 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 0-4.
"
best
Women's Singles Kormocal (Hungary) Ustav (Söviet). 6-1, 0-1,
Puzejovn (Czech) bout Dind- trieva (USSR) 0-2, 0-3.
WATER POLO
The Soviet Union beat the Belgian team from Bruscia in the water polo competition by -14-0.
Scotland boat Egypt (Hello- polis team) by 3-2.
FENCING
Humania and Egypt, joined Seventeen probables nikk
Hungary and the Soviet Union jockeys for the Goodwood in the date of the mental Stakes, to be run over two mile team foils fencing event in and three furlongs at 1410 GMT second round matches
Teacher (J. Egun);
W. Rickeby); Com
The Thic
Sepho
todas
Rumiala bost Poland by 9 with 10°7 und Hayot dreng with Thylaci (8 wine ah). Soviet Lates
boat Austela,
TABLE TENNIS
Merrett, (Britain), tent Polią. kovich" (Coach) 21×10," #1=1D, (1. [17-27, 21~17.
Vongrich (YugosĒRVÁR) Landry (Britain), 21-13, 20-42,
#Karaneshchev (Holy