HK Bowlers Lose To New Zealand

Singles But

In

Take Lead In Rinks

Cardiff, July 22, Hongkong's singles player, Eric Liddoll went down 17-21 to James Pirett of New Zealand in what the New Zealander described himself as “a very inspiring game".

Pirett, the giant-killer, has already beaten Phnicas Danilowitz of South Africa – andther of the singles favourites.

After the match Liddell said he had been unable to find his touch and though his opponent was not brilliant either, "he got closer than I did in the closing stages and that counts".

Danitowitz

and England's Buker both won their singles matches this afteroon and tow lead the tournament with six whs in seven matches,

with Lid:kell is riding third

fivo wing

were: 3-4,

Details of Scre 7-8, 11-14. Aipal rouże 21-17.

their

Hongkong maintained clear lead in the rink competi tion by slamming New Zealand this afternoon by 23-13.

The New Zealanders gave the Hongkong bowlers a run for their money up, to the 17th head, when Hongkong was still only four up.

In the 1

Da Luz (who New Zealand scored a second saved a dramatic silantion with

السميد

HK Pair Defeated

victory over Hongkong at the the last wood of this morning's

Guest Keen green this afternoo;;g me agalsit Australia) gave his when a pair of John Morriside a valuable three which took lu a comfort- ard Dick Pillington beat CC Hongkong's lead Ma and Robert Courlay 19/15, able 20-13. clespike in dangeroun rally by the After today's win, Hongkong'S

rink won Honglung players.

six matches out of Ma and oven and is two pointe clear Led all the Ccurlay almos} surocoded in of her nearest rivol. Levelling the game but were un- lucky in the ist ends.

Details of score

7-1. 12-4, 14-7, flint score 10-15,

way,

were

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Details of score were: 8-3, 11-7, 15-12. mal, score 23-13.

Results

Results of yesterday's bowls games weTE!

SINGLES Morning: South Africa beat Northern Ireland 21-17. Rhodesia beot Wales 31-17.

Afternoon: Northern Ireland fat Jeney 21-0; Rhodesla beat Kenya 21-16. Scotland beat Australia 21-12; Bouth Afries beat Canada 21-17; England hear Wales-21-6; New Zealand bent Hongkong 21-17.

PAIRB

Morning: Rhodesia beat Wales

South 29-167

Atrica beat Northern Ireland 20-12,

bent

Afternoon: Northern Ireland Jeney 24-22; Rhodesia Kenya 23-11; Scotland beat Autralia 19-18; South Africa bent Canuda 21-18; Now Zealand beat Hongkonit 19-15; Wales beat England 28-16.

RINKS

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1958.

Fifth Day At The Empire Games

First World Record In Athletics

· DESPITE A HEAD COLD

English Girl Shatters World 110 Yards Backstroke Record

Cardiff, July 22. Margaret Edwards (England) beat the women's world 110 yards back-

stroke record in one minute, 12.3 seconds.

2. R C. Grout (Canada) 2 muna, 39.8 mees.

3. B. L. Curtis (England) 2 mins. 40.4 Res.

Margaret, who can hardly speak because of a sore throat and a head cold, said: "I felt so wretched that ten minutes before the start of the relay, I went and asked the team manager to replace me in the team". British team officials tried to 3. T. Boya (Kugland) four mins

talking to her 40.1 seca,

4. J. Dalike (Scotland) Ove mins stop pressamen after or record breaking Ex-2.1 CH.

Heat Your lol. They made her return the Empire immediately to Games village. "Go straight brd", she was told.

Yesterday's Results

to

Cardiff, July 22. The following were the results

swimming events today:

WOMEN'S LO VARUS BUTTERPLY (Six fasted in heats qualify for final).

1 13

Heal One

Oldroyd (England) 100 we-cs. G. M. Francis Waled) #1.1 sect

Heat wa Balabridge (Australia 16.3

2. 1 1. [wanski +Canada 70.0 J. N. A. Stewart Rhodesia) 813

1. R. C. Streonen (Scotland) 4 mies 16.2 secs.

2 E. M. Edwards (Wales) 5 mina 5,1 cm.

3. B. Jones (Northern Ireland) 5 mins 146 s.

Qualiber for fined were:

SOUTH AFRICA RUNNER BETTERS OWN WORLD MARK IN 440 YARDS HURDLES BY FULL SECOND

Cardiff, July 22.

Two men who have overcome' physical handicaps put up the .top athletics performances in the British Empire and Com-

monwealth Games today.

Gert Potgieter, 21-year-old South African who broke his neck playing rugby a year ago, cracked the world record for the 440 yards hurdles by clocking 49.7 secs.

Halberg, better known as 1. 1. Cuthbert (Australia) 26 qöps. New Zealander Murray Hal- berg, a former poilo victim, took | muller, broke away from the the gruelling three milen event geld after two miles. He went further and further ahead to In the 13 mins. 18 sees, third

50 yards win by about

troen fastest time ever registered fox

Australia's Albert Thomas, the242) 24 cm. The distance.

world record-holder.

4. N. O'Brien (Wales) 3 mins...Potgieter outpaced

PECH.

The following qualiñed for the final:

1. Black (England).

(Festland) G. Gymonda 1. Wilkinson (AusTEA.

2. Konrads (Australia), A Barka). R. Grout (Canada) R. Campion (Scotland), M. Mulachian (South (England) and M. Feldberg (South Afrip). G.. Winem Australia), G. | Africa. Render France Promo. Chapman (Australia), and A. Burer (South Afrion).

WOMEN'S 460 YARDS YRRENTYLK 18x fanlest in heats qualify for final)

Best One

1. Renrods (Australia 5 mcs

9.2 Mees. (Games record).

2. D. Wilkinson (Tayland) 5 min.

31.1 sec (British Native and End-

fix Native record).

2. M. 7. Girvon (Scotland) mi 31.8 secs.

4. J. C. Hooper (Wales) 5milna 52.3 Arce.

Heat Twe

3

1. N. Hae Scotland) 5 mins. 12.2 rees. (British Native record).

t. 6. J. Sangster (Canada)

1. A Murton (England) (2¢ neck. A. G. Wettem uth Africa) 43 me. WOMEN'S 110 YARDS BUTTERFLY | king, 33.2 soca.

Heat Three

England 70.1 44 aces 1. CL. Gosden secs.

2. T. Staveley 76.6 seen.

New

Zealand

S. Wau iSculland) 76,7 we * S. J. Sangster (Cu)

Muuth Africa

The following quaided for hal:

3. T. DesaTapi (Ceylon) mine.

D. E. Wilson (N. Irelatul) mina. 14.0 secs.

Heat Threa

1. D. Fraser

0.1 moes.

(Australia) 6 mina.

2. 3. V. Samuel (England) 5 mina 20.0 recy

45.4 seen.

-

3. J. Taylor Gosden England. J. Oldroyd Englam), 3. Dafübridge (Austratio), S. Wall (Scotland). T. Staveley (New Zealand) and M Iwanaki (Canada).

440 YARDS FREESTYLE

Heat One (Fastest alx in neats qualify for rnal)

sees. (Games reconut 1. Wloram (Australia) 4 :

2 W. G. Slater (Canada) 4 mina

47.6 MTR.

3. A. M. Clarkson

min 35 m

(Engin

D. Fixik

(Wales)

5

10.3.

Litoll (Jersey) 21

24.1 07.

Beat Two

4

fonly three swam)

Host YouT

#

star

feld to knock two-tenths of a Glenp second off American Davis' worlds fastest mark.

It' туда the first athletics world record to be set up during the games.

-Ladies' Softball Matadors Go Down

To CAA 11-7 In Nerve-Wracking Game

By

““TIME-OUT”.

Scotland) 5 Tins The scoresheet in yesterday's ladies' softball match at King's Park read CAA 11, Matadors 7, but there was much more to it than meets the eye. This game turned out to be, one of the most nerve. wracking so far in the summer league. It had everything - two resounding homers off the

1. L. J. Crapp (Australia) 3 mins 6.9 DCK c. Ferguson (England) 5

ning 35 we did..

2. 9, E. Roberts (South Africa)

& mins 14.3 oce

4. G. J. Priestoy (Canada) 2 ming 12.0 necr

The following quoted for the

1. Konrads, D. Frater 1. Cruvp, estr, of Scotland. B

Wilkinson and E. Ferguson of Eng

נת הד

1. M_Buck (Scotland) 4 mins 313

record!).

Morning Soull: Africa beat | peor. (Boleh Native ond GREYR Northern

and Ireland 24-14 Wales beat Rhodesia 17-13.

2. G. A. Chaptaan

435 pocs.

4 mi M. Burer

1.

in $35 pe

{Aurimliu)

MEN'S 220 YARDH BUTTERFIN

6IX Fastest in heals qualify for final).

Heat One

25

1. 1. M:Black (Scotland) 2 mins

3. B. H. WItcinson (Australia) 2

(South Africa) tina 2011 es.

70.5 seen.

4 M. E. Barnes (England) 4 maled

Afternoon: Rhodesia beat Kenya 20-11; Northern Ireland beat Jersey 32-10; South Africa 57.

1. X. Williams (Canada, 4 inter at Canada 17-14; Australa

159 L neen Scotland drew with

25-25;

Heat Threo England

Kondo 1. J beat Wales 24-19:

Admin! Mothkoret beat Now Zealandne 30.0 secs (Glazes record).

2. M. Atelnoban (South Ábrival 23-13.-France-Presse,

four mins 433 secs.

Car

fie Campion (Pagand) a mim

mine 35 WEES.

4. M. Feldberg (South Africa 2 6. 11. A. Evans (Water) 2 mln W. Marne (Malla) was diequaittied

Irat Two 1. G. 1. Sinunds (England} ming. 27,8 rees.

SUSSEX LIFT THEMSELVES

FROM BOTTOM OF

COUNTY CRICKET TABLE

2

Convincing Win Over Glamorgan

London, July 22.

Sussex gained a convincing victory by 178 runs over Glamorgan at Worthing today to lift themselves off the bottom of the county cham- pionship table. The win was their second of the season.

2

- bat of the Athletics' Frances Beck, one а grandslam that decided the game in her team's favour in the bottom of the eighth inning, an appeal play by the Matadors when CAA's win- ning run crossed the plate and to cap it all a rally-killing double play by CAA with the

bases loaded.

There was no lack of excite-¡ Chin lifted a lazy fly ball which ment throughout the entire eight Athletike hurler Yuen hetdied

can easily. innings and the Matadors only blame themselves for losing this game through sheer bad base-running and indecisive in-t ield play.

Wild Toss

The locera surprised the Athieties in the opening frame

Double Play

'Wonder Miler'

al

2. H. Young (England) 241 100%. 3. M. Myburgh (South Afrion) 24.5 secs.

Becond Semi-Final 1. M. Mathewa-Willard

(Austra

2. 3. Paul (England) 24.1 secs.

3. E. Haslam (Cartada) 24.1 mecs.

MEN'S LONG JUMP FINAL

Herb Elliott, Australia's "won- der milor," field off England's Brian Hewson, who beat him in ins the British Championships cently, to win the gold medal) for the 000 yards.

Elliott's

1. P. Foreman (Jemales) 2sti eÀTI 2. D. Tayi (Jeolaica) 2 lớp

I A. Haingan (Pakistan)-24 ft 015 10- ina.-fleuter and France-Presse,

time of one minute 40.3 secs was a Games recard. The Empire Games 440 yar men's record was broken and re- broken In two successive eliminating heats, first by Eng- land's Edward Sumpson In 40.8 seconds and then by South Africa's Malcolm C. Spence in 40.7 seconds.

The former record of 47.1 seconds was set up by Revan Gosper of Australia in 1954.

First Gold

Medal For Singapore

Cardiff, July 22. Singapore won her first gold- medal of the 0th British Empire A crowd of 30,000, biggest and Commonwealth Games whey the Games so far, watched the Tan Ser-cher took the feather- athletics programme, despite weight title in the weightlifting tonight at the Barty Memorial threatening weather."

Hall at Barry,

Following

RESULTS

Tan Hot to within five pounds are the results of of the Games best performance. events held yesterday:

totalling 085 pounds. R. Wilkes MEN'S THREE MILES FINAL, of Trinidad, who was lifting 10- 1. Murray Halbory (New Zentarıd)

night, holds the record with 88D

13 inmuler, 15 acorda (New Games

ecourd. The former recurd of t3 lbs.

nihutes, 15.2 seconds was set up by Eand's Chris Chalaway in 1541

2. vilbert Themai (Australia) 13,

minutes, 26.2 seconds.

3. Douglas Piro (England) minutes, 29.4 seconds.

13

The Singapore weightlifter opened the evening by breaking the Games best performance for the press by 10 pounds with a 13 litt of 218 pounds Then, Tan snatched 195 pounds and anally. First three quality for semi-final) previous best performance-of jerked 275 pounds, equalling the

4. Peter Clark (England)

`minutes, 30.6 seconds.

MEN'S 440 YUB BECOND ROUND

Raat One

Ell-comers and National, and new

1. B. J. Sampson (England) 40.0 Wilkes. cer- (equals British Empire, British

Tan led after the first move- Games récont).

ment but then Wilkes and 2. K. R. Gosper (Australia) 47.4 Chung Kum-wong of Malaya *3. G. Evans (Sculls Africa) 47.9 drew level with him, all totalling

410 pounds. Heat Two

Then with his final effort, Tan Attical 1. M. C. Spence 18outh 40.7 secs.

(British Empire, British, mude sure of vlciory, Jerking ten all-comers. British National and pounds more than Chung und 13 Gamen records)

pounds more than Wilker, Salisbury (England) 47.5

Chung look the silver medai secs. K. Bull (Cenya) 48 new A. and Wkes the bronze-France-

R. Ahinnd of Mainya, 49.4 sees, was | Presse, Kiminated.)

Host Thras

+

Ben

1. 3. X. Wrighton (England)

For some strange reason each G. Kerr (Jamaica) 472 sees.

Fernando

Diesta Waved the runner from third on-right into + double piny. In w Athiciles' lasi riund the winning run actually scored but the by Scoring a pair of runs. Matadors appealed against the Catcher Lillian Chan tossed the runner's failure louch home buli wild in attempting to pinte und the tog was quickly. thwart two base-stealing at put on a red-faced CAA player! tempts.

A felding choice and Finally Frances Beck decided single inter Mabel Kwan the issue with her grandslan to und Cecilia Chot bad crossed complete the A's "double" over home plate for two runs to score, a very unlucky Matador ddo. In the bottom of the same ina-

Floth Aldes carn the writer's

one

ing Frances Beck knocked "the congratulations for a fine game | wall into right held for the played in the best of spirits. round trip and the second in- ing opened with the Maladieris leading by 2 runs to 1. They added two more runs in the next two frames swhich wers matched by CA.A. and the fourth iming score was now 4

to 3 in favour of the Matadors.

Infield Error

Sports Diary

TODAY

Toenix

Men's "C" Division: Oliver Yuen starled the KIGCA Cặc (1) Recreio (1) CRC (3) v CCC (1), CRC (2) V CCC Athletics' half of the fourth with 21 Roopato (2) V PORC, TRGV

Heat Your

1. Milkha Bingh (India) 47 pren 2. J. Maclusan (fleuthind) 41.3 secs. 3 3. Rouch (Kongo) da BOSE. WOMEN'S 200 YARDS-15T ROUND (First two in each quality for seral- final).

Heat One

3. Cuthbert (Australia) 248 neen. 2. M. D. Rover (Cooma) 24 sec

Best Two

England Wins Epee Team Event

Cardiff, July 22. England won the men's teom opee gold medal here today. 1. M., Mathews Willard (Austro-Canadi, war, second. lia) 243 neon,

1. ME. Ulbox (England) 94.8 secs. Keat Threo

J. Pard (England) 24.7 goes. 3.5. Beaman (Canada) 25,7 nees.

Best Four

In the final pool, England bea Australia 5-2 and Cada beat New Zealand (-0.

Men's epes tammfinal placings

1. M. C. D (England) 26.4 sex,

A. Shaw (South Africa) 21.7 || were;

POCK

West Five 1. J. Ham (Canada) 244 sees. M. C. Myburgh (Bouth Africa) 24.7 pect.

Boat Six

1. H. Young (England) 24.7 tees.

Zealand) 29.8 secs

1. England: three wins, no dercats.

:

2. Canada: two wine, one defeat,

3. Australia: one win, two

A. Chamberian (New defeats-Franco-Preme. WOMEN'S HIGH JUMP - FINAL

1.M. M. Mason (Australiaj 5 it

7 in (Games Ilegord),

2. J. M. Donaghy (New Zealand) 5 ft 7 t

2. H. Trith (Austraila) `b`n fo

MEN'S 129 YARNS

* Plast Bémi-Final (First threo in each quality tar Dial),

21.1th

Awimming Girl Guides Aamócations Annual seca, Swimming Gala, Klic, a p.m.

Bowls

2nd Division: FTC v KDC.

TOMORROW

1. G. Day (South Africa)

Levenson (Canada) ...Girdner (Jamaica)

.9. BECH.

a base on balta. An infield error | LUC. Vitan Council v 4KCC. when two Beklers went for the ball oni to me it drop in be attnek dominated the innings and 88 runs. Derbyshire tween put two more runners on Their victory gave Sussex a) Derby load of eight pointa over Notting-Nota batsmen. The home county 833 for seven declared. Notting to load the bases. Kokina Wong 132 and 138 then cleared the sacks with a hamshire, and 10 over War-collapsed from 01 for two to 90 hamshire

Gladwin five for 35). tremendous homer vor shart- wickshire.

for nine before Tomlinson (G.

last (Derbyshire 1 points).

stop. CAA held this loved till: The position at the top of the and Cotices joined in a

AL Worcester Worcester- the top of the seventh when the! table was established yesterday, wicket partnership of as-Ule

Glouegeter Cuffshire beat

by 89 Matadors staged a grand corSO-

Men's "DẠ DÀY, CRG (1) when the three lenders, Hump-bost stand of the innings.

41-year-old runs. Worcestershire 397 and back with a trio of runs to lie thire, who head the champion- Gladwin,

Stanley C. KTGGA INCOSA (2), | 1600. ship race, Surrey and Northampwing bowler, took five for 35, 143 for four declared (D. Ken- up the game at seven af, The CC BXCCSA) Y LAC, Phe

you TU). Gloestershire 208 game went into extra time, theo USBC Y PONC. KỌC Y CIC 19) tonshire all won in two days. lucluding one spall of 14 overs

with only one down? and

Kol in which he notched throe and 179 (T. Graveney 73).

(Worcestershire 15 points) Malaior runners parked on all

Children's Golf Afedal Competition wickets for 11.

basos - plicher Annabello. 4t Deep Water Bay. the

Pace Attack

The Jour geen completed today all produced deinito results despite Interference

Derby's

Worcestershire boat Glouces-Reuter

lure by 38 runs at Worcester compito a grand slam innings

from reda in all except the by Gloucester's Test batarman,

GOLDEN CHURN Sussex Glamorgan cins. Tom: Graveney. The clegunt

78 in 43

In two

over

Sot to acore. 294, Glamorgana, Gravenwy scored talled osalust the SussEI pas minutes and included fivo sixes attack of fani Thomson and non and six fours, Bates, losing six wickets for 20 from off spinner Martin Horton in 48 mlautes, They were even be hit 37 runs four sixes, tually all out for 115, Thomson three fours and a single, had five for 52 and Batas three. The visitors were all out for

for 29.

170.

The Results

Rain loft Derbyshire, a maximum of three hours 15 Ficonko | minisałem do best Wottinghamshire

In today's cricket Bridge but they natchop were heffer winged to victory by an in- At Taunton Somerset beot [alogr And 45 time in two and a Warwickshire by 10 wickets. Sommeraer 887 for five declared bather - 19hr hats,

are 18 for no wielook. Warwick- silno" 202 and 190 (A, Welton

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British Davis Cup Team

London, July 31, Britain's Davis Cup team for finals against Italy will consist of the pinyers who bezt 21.2 France in the semi-finnis· last 21.a week, the Lawn Tennis A- sociation armounced to-day:

Second Semi-Final 1. T. Robinwon' (Bahamas) 20.9 They will meet the rĒJDA WI, (GROJOS record and equais team

the European Zone finals as Miion from August 1 to 3.

Betish ́all-comary and British Na-

vị senal sem).

12. E. Jaffreys (South Africa) 20.0 3. J. Boot-Uldfeld "{Bigland) 21.8 WOMEN'S ED VARDE SEMI-FINAL

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