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(THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1857.

BOWLING GREEN CLUB DEAL A DEATH BLOW TO INDIANS' CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES A Start Towards

"Toucher" On Saturday's

League Bowls

The unpredictable Kowloon Bowling Green Club First Division twelve, who have played havoc among many title- aspiring teams in the past few years, struck again on Saturday with one of their most destructive blows when they handed Indian Recreation Club "Blue" a 5-0 defeat and almost com- plotoly knocked the Indians out of the race for Championship

honours.

From being one of the three top contending clubs for the First Division crown, the Indians are now left with only a million to one chance of regaining this year the title they last won in 1951.

by the them to draw almost level at leave sip The defeat suffered Indians hus narrowed the raco 11-12 at the tea Interval.

back woods. now to only two Craigengower Cricket Club

Valuable.

contenders, and

game of the season to win the title, irrespective of how many points Recreio can mass from their remaining three matches.

NEEDLE MATCH

match between

Firs

Cricket Club and Recreio a

the Happy Valley green.

were

AT PEAK FORM

Dameld In the

Duffield managed

Sports Diary

TODAY.

Bowls

Liberation Shicki: KBQC v'xce,}

TOMORROW

Howia Colony. Open Singler. Quar-

COC, IKÉG. Colony Open Knock-out Touma- ment

HKA "D" 15 Medium Regt, Vic-

Meeting 11K Hockey Ascociation Annual Merling K Regiment Hunt, Murray Parade Ground, 330 pm,

trials matches Co

oris Pap. 8.30 pm

Atomic Power

hopeless position of having no Plant To Light

1960 Games

to keep the count to two and the final score to 13-18.

01

In

ASSURED

fir

ever needed.

the 15th which the KDC

and farther

1

RUSSIAN 1,500

-

SETS A NEW GAMES RECORD AT WORLD YOUTH GAMES

Moscow, Aug. 4.

The much awaited 1,500 Metres race at the International Youth Games here was won today by Jonas Pipyne (USSR) with a time of 3 minutes 41.1 seconds.

Although this was a new Russian and Games record it did not challenge the recent time of Stanislav Jungwirth (Czechoslovakia) who broke the world record with 3:38.1 a day after two Finns had covered the distance in 3:40.2,

The official world record is 3:40.6 by Istavan Rozsavoelgyl (Hungary).

the 2. East The general order after Pipynu failed to qualify the Olympic Ana last year first two Ovents In the Modern seconds.

his time when

WAS outside Pentathlon (cross-country and

fencing) was as follows: 3:50.0.

Ιστι

1.

Novikov (Soviet) 3,015 points.

with

Roma, Aug. 4. The Home Stadium for the 1960 - Olympic Games will be The Soviet Union won both today, the Women's chied by power supplied from rays

100 Metres - in 40 Italy' first atomic power plant, four by

amator Guide Corbellini, an- Recends and the Men's four by 1,970 posts. nouneed today.

1 year. --

the

400 Metics in 3 minutes 11.1 seconds.

(Hun- Ruzsavocley! Istvan gary) whose 1,500 Metres re- of 3:40.0 was recently cord beaten by Jungwirth, tool 3:45-1 today to be placed fifth.

The 20,000 metres walk ended with a reversal of the Olymple A. Mikenas Games placings, (USSR), Silver

+t CT medalist

were

2. Tatarinov (Soviet) with 3. Palchamov (Soviet) with 1,700 points.

4. Lohi (Finland) with 1,808 points.

ARCHERY TOURNAMENT

Finland's Luoto today won the men's archery tournament after a second round over the distance of 90, 70, 50 and 30

metres.

The foal order was as follows: a. Luoto (Finland) with 1,900 points.

2. Vokura (Czech) with 1,887 points.

the 20th hrad, and played the last head with two shots up.

A loucher by Jor Luz int- mediately behind the jack pro- Melbourne, today beat I. vided them with the winning Spirin (USSR), the gold medal shot. Attempts by

KDC winner,

though both bowlers to rest the wood or credited with 1 hour 33 minutes slice the jack all falked, Pear peconds. son, with a chance of geting a Norman Read, the Portsmouth points. two or three out of it, missing or New Zealander, who won by a fraction of an inch with the Olympic 50,000 Metres race,1,746 points. each of his two woods.

ANOTHER HIGHLIGHT

was

event co

3. Balica (Czech) with 1,881

Big Time Tennis By Russians

Moscow, Aug. 4. British born tennis star Fred Perry, three timey Wimbletion Singles Champion in the turtles, Laid here today that Roklan players have "made a start- wards breaking into big-time tennis."

Perry, who is here by invita- flon

tennis of the Soviet authorities, said "I came to me what they have got, not, what they hope to have, end what their plans are."

of

He said the Russian players at the International Youth Garnes Here "ald quite well against foreign players who got as far

middle ts · the

stages Wimbledon."

There had never been any question of hir coaching

Russia 40.3 Russian players, but

tennis coaches were using como 31.3 of his films and ho thought it' his they would ask Possible won advice on technical matters. in 2 Ito sold the Russians wero 33.4 planning to build tennis courts

throughout the country.

Perry, who is now a partner firm, In a London sportswear

the United Rowing results today were as lives mostly in follows (all foals),

States.Chia Mail Special.

Germany in

In 3. Czechoslovakda secondo.

Mithalic of Yugoslavia the Marathon race today

minuico and hours, 21 seconds.

1.

ROWING

Man's Skiffs Terine (Rumania) to 7 mins, 27.4 secs. 2. İYENOV

(Soviet Olympic Champlon) 7 mins, 28.4 secs.

3. Kozak (Czech) 7 mins, 32.6 secs.

Men's Double Sculls

1. Soviet Union (Buldanov ad Ivancev) 7 minutes, 114 2. Rumcała In ཀྭ minutes, 13.9 009.

seci,

3. Finland in 7 minutes, 44.0

Kecs.

Men's Coxswained Fours 1. Soviet Union is 8 mkutes, 42.4 sccs.

2. Poland in 0 minutes 40.8 $ccs,

4. G. Frihaut (Czech) with Czechoslovakia won the team total of 3,494 points. Finland was second with 5,158 points and Poland third- with 5,053 points.

The Czech girls swept the

event, seca. board in the women's

metres)

3. Rumania it 6 minutes, 51.8

4. Ulrich (East Germany) with 13748 points. Volleyball

(Women).

Soviet athlete Krivonocoy won the hammer-throw event today with a throw of 02.91 meise

2. Besink (Yugoslavia) with 02.35 metres.

3. Zamasvetov (Soviet) with 62.13 metres.

4. Czermax (Hungary) with 59.51 metres,

Brazil's

Da Silva won the Hop, Step and Jump event with 15.92 metres.

2. Elvarsson (Iceland) with 15.90 metres.

3. Cherbakov (Soviet Union) with 15.70 metres.

(Soviet 4. Triganokov Union) with 15.69 metres.

Placings in the Marathon Bul-event behind Milhalle were:

VOLLEYBALL Rumania, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, France, garia and Poland have qualled for the final pool of the men's volleyball competition.

Pool One:

with

with

1.

Rumania with 4 points, 2. France with 3 points. 2. North Korea with a points. 4. Finland with 1 point. 5. Belgium with I point. Pool Two:

2. Ivanov (Boviet Union) in 2 hours, 22 minutes, 30 secs.

3. Popov (wiet Union) in

2 hours, 24 minutes, 4.2 secs.

4. Koniorek (Czech) in 2. hours, 24 minutes, 30 pres.

HOCKEY Japan beat Egypt by 3-0, France beat Austria by 1-0. WATERPOLO

PERFECT FINISH Recreio, Both teams won their

featured by some Ploy was respective matches on Saturday very good bowling by L Gaddi KBGC by comfortable margins of 3-0 and E. Liddell on the and 4-1.

side and by M. B. Hassan

match against In comparative value, Crai- the IRC side in the ding-dong Kowloon Dock Club at Kowloon gengower's win was the more tuss after ten. On the last Bowling Green Club, Recreio

It not only gave the bead the IRC four were in a

were assured of a 3-2 victory Valley club on important extra narrow lead of 20-19 when skip as

the eighth head Carly as point but also scored out one of Eric Liddell tingly com-when their four of F. X. M. da The now atomic reactor will their two really tough remaining pleted Kowloon Bowling Green Silva.

F L. Alarcon, J. E be capable of producing 70 opponents and further improved Chut triumph of the season Noronha and R. F. Luz were

ml.lion kilowatts their position in the race.

with two perfect woods.

McCall, Franer-Presse. leading KDC's L Placed now at the top of the League table with 43 paints and The IRC load and No. 2 gave Morrison, W. Davidson and I. two more matches to play, their

skip a lie of two shots, Gourlay by 15-3. They had to one and half feet fight extremely hard, however, Cralgengower have only to colone about lect full points from Talkoo this behind the jack cnd the other for their fourin point.

With all four bowlers bowling coming Saturday and then beat about a similar distance in the

last forehand draw. P. Recreio by 4-1 in their

Hughes at top form, Ruoul Luz's quartet drew the first chot about a foot gained an easy 33-8 win over behind the jack and the KBGC Gourlay's four who, in contrast, almost at rock-bottom four were lying that odd shot were when the skips went up to form. bowl.

Kowloon

Dock Club's only With his first wood Kitchell point was cared by A. Lapsley, Unless Recreio drop eight peints

R. Lapsley, G. Coles and A. In their matches against KCC took away the first shot with a and IRC "Blues", or Craigen-heavy drive. Liddell, however, Elliott who had the better of

Pereira,

dropped back after pacing the C. E. PassOJ, The fourth First. Division Rower drop five points in their coolly put in another first shot A P

wood. J. F. V. Ribeiro just beelde the front

and match against Talico Club, Kitchell missed in his

C. C match on Saturday that beeld for about a quarter of the event with attempt Pereira by 23-13.

tween Talkoo Club and IRC journey. almost certain that the

Playing will to play through the shot wood

great part in the "Gold"—ended with one League Division League this year

was the con- dectalon arrived at. By losing reach a thrilling final in witch and Liddell came in with the DC four's win

0.5, IRC Another highlight "League winning shot when he drew onsistent drawing of A. Lapsley at to the Dockmen by the declination of the

tho wooden- this deal day of the track and The final placings (after a title will be decided in the his own first shot to register a lead, and the good form struck "Gold" aro

Division field events provided an Aus- by skip Elliott with H. Lapsley spoonists of the First Craigengewer count of two.

60, 50 and 30 and G. Coles coming In when a year and are certain to be tralian record for 5,000 Metres ccond round over distances of

elegated into the Second Divi- in which event cio the best time 70,

for the distance this year

was vere; In Saturday's games. Indian At Happy Valley, Croigen- For the losing four, Johnny slon next season.

Szafrankova (Czech) with recorded. Recreation Club "Blue"

NOT SATISFACTORY gower were right at peak form Ribeiro was conspicuous on

Play was

Miklos Szabo (Hungary) was 1,055 points, With the relegation of INC rather unlucky to be up against against Kowloon Cricket Club, number of heads.

Prjizova (Czech) a Kowloon Eowing Green Club from whom they collected full close to

เม

hend, "Gold" into the Second Divi-the winer lu 13 minutes 51.8 iwelve who were displaying points.

Having lot two years after

four sien and the likely promotion seconds-the senser's best time 1,911 points,

Lawrence (Aus- farther of Cralgengower and their best form of the season.

Recreio and Milan

3. Keulova (Czech) running to the Kowloonites on forged

next traila) snatched third place in 1,890 points. In contrast, the Indians could their home green in 1955 and away from their opponents. Into the First Division

Kutlova 4.

(Czech) with of 13:54.2 which gave him a Aus- only muster up an Average 1956, the Valley club made a Pereira's four took a 7-0 lead season, the present system

1,802 points were handi profitable general form, bui

move in laying the after taking a Ave and two promotion and relegation adopt tralian record.

This

more than 20 The Czechs once more woul of weak number capped by a

Hongkong Laivn

with team event

6,755 links, eviden; dissension in the rinks parallel to the road in-singles on the first three headset by the

The KDC four stead of perpendicular to it as

drow up to Bowls Association has again seconds faster than the time in the ranks, and the inability of their

aliscussion which Lawrence won a heat in points. Poland was second with ninth head and

of become a topic д B-P on the

last 5,004 points and Finland third three skips to match the baill they usually play.

The Crufgengower four of three

Quite a pum- the Olympic 6,000 Metres the 10th head on

put among bowlers. ant form displayed by their

them into ort 11-0 lead. On ber of people are of the opinion year when he did not start in with 4,675 points. W. C. Young, P. K. Lau, C. C. opposing rumbors.

that the rule should be revised the final.

· SWIMMING -- Ma and S. L. Leonard proved the 15th head they still held a

The Recreio four in such a way as to provide for On that datelon" Szabo was

East German swinimer Hans much too good for KCC's S. Y. 14-11 lead. Stapleton, M. J. cracked up

on the

next five the promotion only of a team fourth behind Vladimir Kuts

Gordon Zieroid

won The men's 400 Doe, C.

not and the British pair a club which is which F. R. Kermani hords,

their from

Plle and Derek Ibbotson.

metres free-style race In 4 in the Divccha

single already represented

Today ho Tan a beautifully minutes, 31.4 seconds. and won comfortably by 37-14 opponents chalk up a after leading 22-3 at the 11th and four twos to lead by 23-11 higher division.

judged race, taking in teams Having two

only 15 yards from and then complete the match at

division, and particularly in the

where, having started his effort W. Baker, D. C. Symons, 23-13.

First Division, in unsatisfactory GT. E. Baker and W. Hong Sling

ire a number of ways, In the Pitted against KBGC's

In the first place it provides Jeffries, T. Gasson, L. Cosgrove put up a game fight

middle stages of their Kame

Recreio earned their fourth fond for quite a great deal of A. Ensiman, and

the

W. C.

point

only after strong efforts back talk when a close struggle "Blue" four of J. M. A. Ram Against C. K Sung Jahn, S. Bucks, J. Hoopen and Ogley, G. Hong Choy and C. R.

last two beads of the gume, or to avoid relegation as one A. K. Minu made a good start Resselct, but the superiority of Lopes four on the is on for the Championship file the Craigengower front men The Recreio four, who were crab team may be criticised, no by Lading the lead at 8-4 by the enabled the CCC tour to romy pitted against G. Wallett, J. matter how hard they play, for end of the fifth head.

McKittrick, W. Riley and A. "throwing away" their match 10 however, home by 22-14. The KBCC four,

The strongest resistance put Pearson, were somewhat hand- the same club's other team. chalked up a three and a four

Secondly it makes the job of on the next two heads to lead up by the KCC side was by J. capped by the inability of their

the Club lawn Bowls convener a much more compleate one.

Inevitably, the promoted team will be relegated again

The order of the women's Souza and A. E. Contes, were four, playing at No. 2, and C. well behind by 7-16 by the end Roza-Pereira moved to the No.

two one or

fourth was

in 13 Fool Three (13th to 3. Jungwirth (Czech-world / sconts and Bolotnikov (Soviet Belgium.

17h volleyball tournament after the the 17th head, but then 3 position. After being held at Recreio Second Division team record holder for the distance)

54.4 seconds. Al- Place),

fourth round today Two singles and a twe by the of

Pearson's four led all the went up to the First in 1954 3 minutes, 41.7 seconds.

ne runners covered

North Korea, Britain, Swit follows: on the last three scored two, a single and a three 3-3, KBCC four

up to 11-0 at the tea only to go back into the Second

4. Valentin (East Germany)

the 5,000 Metres in under 14 zerland, Finland and Tunisia. heads enabled them to give their which brought them to 13-10 way

Interval on the 14th head the next season. IRC "Gold" 3 minutes, 42.2 seconds

minutes,

Czecho Jurek

Women: Foot One (1st to 6th lead of six points on the on the 20th head.

world 1935 nnid heads after te wern promoted in A win was in sight for them The three

former Hungary's

slovakia

was

fifth in 13 minutes, | place). aggregate and one rink point.

Division record holder for the distance: 57.8 seconds the First when J. Tang and A. M. Alves proved disastrous for the KDC stayed in

Czechoslovakia, Soviet Union, G.. Lesile, S. Bicheno,

two close shots. four, who lost a four, a single only two seasons. The

Rozsavolgyi Wag Afth in 3 The Soviet icam Purvis and A. Harvey followed drow

won the North Korea, East Germany, in and a two. They came back will certainly happen to either up the good work of Eastman's Craigengower's Barros,

four times 400 Metres Brazil and Communist China. Yrsula Donally brought another

Pool Two (7th to 11th place). four by edging out

of the two promoted teams of mautes, 45.1 seconds,

in 3 minutes, 11.1 seconds, relay this season.

Germany 100 victory to East

and the Soviet Union women's Finland, France (PUC team) day when the won the women's

won the leam

four times 100 Rumanio, Belgium and Poland. In the Second Divkion games 000 Metres running race in

Metres track relay race in 46 In the women's Pool One, zero point. played ca Saturday, Craiges minutes, 7.8 seconds. n new

Communist China will play reconds, new Clames record: gower barely scraped

Czechoslovakia tomorrow. 4 x 400 Motras Results were; Men's. 1. Eoviet Union (Chupiloy, Ellchia

and Nikolski).

At the tea Interval, the KBGC twelve were already well on the way to a 4-1 win, leading com- fortably by five shots and eight chots on two rinks and by one

shot on the third rinit. GOOD START

MC

head.

and

saw

HANDICAPPED

by 11-8 and never looked back Tang A. M. Alves, J. Chubb regular No. 3, L. F. Xavier, to after that despite a strong chal- lenge by their opponents at the Lee, E. G. Barros, G. 18th head when they narrowed the score to 19-21.

and 3. E Duffield who, against play.

A S. A. Collaco made up the

club

O. R.havy draw, however, took the with two twos on the next two Jeck back not only to give his heads to draw level at 15-15. Sadick, B. M. Omar, A. M.

of four but The Recreto four took a two on Omar and U. A. Rumjalin by side 21-18.

In close first quarter they were trailing behind by 7-9, but some very good bowling, especially by Leslie and Harvey. reel off the KBGC four BXW

um' tac and a two next three heads to take a lead

two fours

of 17-9.at the ten talerval.

CCC

0 count

LEAGUE STANDINGS

With the two Omara putting Recreio

in some good woods after lea, IRC "Blue"

the IRC four managed to keep KDC

within siriking dialance up to KCC the last head with

the score TC

standing at 21-18 in favour of KBGC'

their opponents.

IRC "Gold"

four

kips CCC

Recreio

In a "hall-length last headi, the Indians were lying shots after the jack had been shitted back when the went down to bowl

U. A Rumiaha drew a probable fifth PRC what only to see Harvey con- HKFC plate a creditable afternox's RCC

neo by drawing in the FC "Rod" performance second shot, Rumjahn missed KDC in his attempt to rest through USRC the acconst shot and the match FC "Blue" ended

with

Harvey's four the oc Winnery by, 21-18.

Chislost game, was seen on the thing rink where KBGCs L

Gabi, A. Hutton, F. Hughes wod- HKPSA

#L Liddell wad

ཅ་

Recreio

againat hac's M. 1. Razack, Stanley TUNE MH. Haştan and A. RKBOC Elchioll

*** HKIRC PDOplaying fine combination, C Sho? LIGC? four ob joyes # 10+ PRC lond by the wroniti hood, but Rec two tow by Um Ien zour, ODS COL en the eighth bad and the KITC

FIRST DIVISION

W.

SECOND DIVISION

THIRD DIVISION

13

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......apac

seasons.

SECOND DIVISION

with a 4-1 win over

Club "Red". Their

ono

the lead

The Soviet swimmer Nikitin the tape was second in 4 minutes, 37.1 Poland's Eduard Gasic was third in 4 minutes, Poland's 43.8 seconds,

fourth. In 4

1. Soviet points.

Union

with 4

2, Bulgarla with 3 points. 3. Communist Chioa" with 2 pointe

4. Egypt with 1 point. 5. Austria with g point, Fool Thrce:.

1. Czechoslovakiu points.

with

Soviet Union beat Bulgaria 7-0. Billain beat Belgium by 12-1

4 by 1-0.

2 Poland with 3 points, 3. Japan with 2 points. 4. Albania with one point and Mongolla with 0 point.

BASKETBALL

After the preliminary elimino- tion rounds, the final round of

from thira place about 200 Focords yards from home, he passed Friedrich Janke (Past Ger- many). Janke had just pro-Grinlawski was viously passed Plor Bolotnikov minutes, 43.7 seconds,

10,000 Metres Hungary's Szabo today won the basketball competition will winner a few days ago, who the 6,000 Metres track runs in be played off as follows:

Men: Pool Ono (for 1st to 6th (USSR), was robbed of third place, at 13 minutes, 51.8 seconds, which | place). the finish, by Lawrence,

is a new Gamea record and the

Czechoslovakia, Soviet Union, best performance put up over Hungary, Bulgaria, Brazil and

THE RESULTS

1,500 Metres Final 1. J. Plyno (USSR) 3 minutes, 41.1 seconds.

2. Sokolov (USSR) 3 minutes, after 41.7 #cconds.

The

simo

record for the Games,

Ermolaeva (Soviet Union) 7.9 was second in 2 minutes,

Sacvari seconds,

(Hungary) third in 2 minutes B.

and Olal (Rumanía)

through Filipino unbeaten. record was salvaged as 'Labo as the very last head of the game.

For the Filipino Club "Red", was their defeat was a great dis seconds appointment. Having defented was fourth Recreio by 41⁄2-1 recently, they seconds. still had a fighting chance

of

the distance this season.

Rumaniai.

Pool Two (7h 10 12th Pince). Syria, Egypt, Communist

FOOTBALL (Quarter-finals)

Czechoslovakia beat Humanja

Soviet Union beat China by 0-0.

TENNIS

Men's Singles Final Huber (Austria) beat Javorski (Czech) 2-0, 0-0, 1-0, 6-2, 6-1, Mixed Doubles Final Javorski and Mrs Puzejöva (Czech) beat Howe and Alt Hellyer (Australia) 4-0, 0-4, 0-2.

Rumania won the coxed paira rowing event;

1. Rumania (Verepo Kuretaka) in 7 mins, 29.2 pres.

2. Soviet Union in 7 minutes 29.3 seconds.

Jánke (East Germany) was second 11 13 minutes, 52 seconds. Lawrence of Australia China, France "A" (PUC team) 3. Egypt in 8 minutes, 20.2 was third in 13 minutes, 54.2 France "B" (Caen tearn) and seconds.

Union)

Iron's

Rakhstanov

Czechoslovakia in 2 minutes, 8.7 minutes, 12.6 seconds.

3. East Germany minutes, 13.7 seconds.

Soviet competitor Novikov

ending up as runners-up and of today won the cond" fencing, Hungary 3 minutes, being promoted to the First event in the Modern Pentathlon. 18.1 seconds. Division had they boen able to with 21 wins and a total of 110 pull off a win against Craigen-points. gower. Saturday's defeat

In the first round pools, matches already played be- tween two teams in the elimina tion rounds will not be re

counting played, the results again for the final rounds,

MEN'S HICH-DIVING

wete 23

1. Soviet Union and Poland with 4 points,

3. Rumania with 3 points

North 4. Czechoslovakia and Korea with 2_polats.

6. East Germany austra + point.

7. China and Austria with

TABLE TENNIS

Men's Singles (Croch)

Andreadis

beat

13, 18-21, 21-14, 21-19. Ganter (Rumania) 17-21, 21-

Berezik (Hungary) Foaldi (Hungary) 21-18, 21-10,

21-17.

Women's Singles

beat

Kocian (Hungary) beat Elliott (Scotland) 9-21, 21-15, 21-0, 21-0.

Mosoczy

beat (Hungry) Ivanova (Bulgaria) 21-8, 21-0, 21-11-Reulia"

PLA

In

3

43

40%

3 In

37

34

FINAL

3234

22

21

91%

put

Tatarinov (Soviet)

was

1. Chucha (Soviet Union) with 162.26 points.

(Mexico) 2. Botella 1. Boviet Union (Krepina, 140.28 points.

(Soviet Ilking

3. Galkin and them completely out of the second, Pakhomov (Soviet) third Dektonskaya,

with 130.81 points; End Limfoman (Finland) dourth, ' Popova).

4 x 100 Motres Women's

with

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671% 48

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