THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1958.

Thrilling Finishes In Yesterday's Open Triples Quarter-Finals

Thrilling last head finishes were witnessed in no fewer than three of the four quarter-finals of the Colony Open Triples lawn bowls matches played yesterday at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the Kow- loon Dock Club.

At the KBGC green Craigengower's E. G. Barros, A. M.. L. Svarcs, and W. C. Ogley eliminated Recreio's G. A. Guterres, A. F. Noronha, and J. E. Noronha by 18-17 in the first of the exciting encounters."

The Craigengower three were tralling behind by 7-18 at the end of the 14th head but made the a sest tonal recovery on next three heads, They scored a Ave, a three and another three In succession to lead by 18-16 the end conceded a single on jast heed to cinerge winners by

18-17.

Best Performance

the crucial three heads of the game when be missed with most of his drives. Noronha put up a consistent skip's display.

first wood shď

when victory was in sight for the KCC combination, Remedios came in with a perfect bowl to Just rest the score the winning shot. On the adjacent rink, J. S. At Kowloon Dock Club, 23- Landolt once again falled to other thrtting finish was seen DyeIcome his hoodoo in then the match between KCC7% D. Triples event, when he, F. R. C. Symons, Jack Club and T. Kerman and A. M. Alves bow- E, Baker m3 KBGCs V. c. ed out to Reerela's "dark-horse" Bord, E. F. S. Baker, and A. combination of C. F. Rosario, 1, G. Eastman, A. A Remedies, Jr., and A. A.

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After a ding-dong struude:

The winners played well as a Remedios by 17-18 after two all the way, Baker's three look! team on the last few heads, but extra heads. man of the comúination was un- doubtedly A. M. L. Sares at No. Of the stx players on view, however, he best performance on the whole game came from losing skip J. E, Noronha. for his unfortunate fallure on

Z.

Unanimous

But

a commanding 12-8 lew! by the ni of the 15th head. Enchan Landoly has already won one time or other the Singles, with a single and a three on the and his men, however, retaliated pairs and Rinks title but ha next two heads to bring the never been able since the intro-core 16 12-12 on the mine! head. Buction of the triples competi

on

further than The Deciding Factor

to progress the semi-final stage event,

of

that

Here again the last wood of Exceptionally brilliant draw-the match turned out to be the ing by lead C. F. Rosarlo and deciding factor. Eastman's three steady and ronsistent displays were then lying two good shots,

Decision Win the two Remedias's gave the one on either hand and block-

For Perez

Dominican Republic, Aug. 19, World nyweight champion Pascual Perez of Argentina won on unanimous decisión over Tite Ragone of Italy last night 10-round n-Ütle bout.

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Ragone burely knockout during the lasi rourki when Perez chased him around the ring punching him, savagely but the Italian bravely lasted until the final gong.

Among the thousands of fans who saw the fight was former Argentine dictator Juan Peron, now exited here. At the end of the

bout Peron congratulated Perez for his victory and Ragane for his courage.-U.P.I.

Heerela three

distincting a draw. Baker played a superiority over Landolt's KCC (heavy draw into the gap and three in the first 15 heads of took the Jack back tu register the game despite sene brilliant the winning shot. efforts by Landolt.

Spectacular Efforts

* At the end of the 15th head the RCC trie were well behind at 1-17 but in spectacular final

The only match yesterday that epoled elsively in favour of the winders was that between Taller Chb's 11. Black, P. Gardner and R. 13. Marshall one KCC, C. R. Sung, 5. V. Bor and W. Hom Sting.

efforis chalked up fout, a Skip long Sing put up a

head.

In the first extra head, he Roczew thres were lying twe shots but Lardalt nullified this count with his first delivery by burning the brad.

singe and a there le the the

on the first few store at the end of the 18th strong stand

time hands, und again saving a his side, but against count combined play of his opponents. cracked up against the brillant

After being held at 4-4 on the Bth head, the winners went on a scoring spree on the next mine

and chiniiced up a heads of 20 shools to lead by 24-4 and eventually romp home comfort- nbly by 25-0.

The sound extra head saw Landolt and his men lying two close shots with skip temedlus still to bowl his last wood. Just

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Week-End League Lawn Bowls

Recreio "A" Within Threshold Of

BRITAIN'S GOLF GIRLS RETAIN

CURTIS CUP

The British Isles Curtis Cup golf team, retained the Cup when they tied with the United States 4%1⁄2 to 4% in their international match which concluded

yesterday.

Photo shows the British team at the London airport prior to their depar- ture. Bridget Jackson is photographing (from left to right) Daisy Ferguson, the non-playing enptain, and team-mates Angela Bonallack, Dorothea Sommer- ville, Elizabeth Price, Frances Smith, Janette Robertson and Jessie Valentine,

The players, except for. Mrs Smith will stay on to compete in the Ameri- can Women's Championship at Darlen, Connecticut from August 18 to 23.

BOOKS ON SPORTS-

Laker?

Bah!

Off-Spinners? Says Mailey

How good is Jim Laker, scourge of West Indies and Australian batsmen

these past two English seasons?

Championship

EDGE OUT CCC “A” IN MAIN MATCH OF WEEK

by ROBERT TAY

|By odging out title-holders Craigengower Cricket Club "A" by three points to two in the match of the week on Saturday, Recreio "A" put themselves almost within the threshold of the first division lawn bowls league championship which thoy last won in 1955.

With only three matches to go-those against Kow- loon Cricket Club, Indian Recreation Club and Kowloon Bowling Green Club-they have now amassed a total of 48 points. Their nearest and only remwin- ing rivals, Indian Recreation Club, who gave themselves | fighting chance of challenging the favours when wey UCH Taikoo by 5-0, now have points, but four matches stili to play.

Doomed

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three rinks in the first half of the game and at the tea-interval looked well set for a 3-0 vic- fory,

At that stage, Craigengower's P. R. Ragt, W. C. Ogley, B. G. Darros and, G. Hang Cho were leadier G. A. Guterres, A. P. Pereira, E. M. Alarcouri, and J. E. Noronha by 13-6; C, K. Sung, W. C. Young, R. Tay and S.

At the other end of the league) 1. Loouard were enjoy tabit, Craigengewer Cree slight edge over A. M. Bapusta, Club "B", despite their gallant G. A. Noronha, A. A. Lopes efforts, falted to take a single and C. Born-Pereira at 9-6; and P Manson, A. M. L. Soares, from Kowloon Cricket Club and now seem dooned for F. Lee and G. A, Souza were

two shots up at 9-7. relegation next season,

polu

Arst

Other highlights of the division games played on Satur- day were the eight scorod by 1KC's four of J. M. A. Ramjahti, K. M. Omar, J. Housen and A. K. Minu la the 12th bead of their nutch against

Tulkoo

club's H. Black, J. McCaffrey,

R. O. Fleming and C. McLen and the seven registered by

off-Kecrele B's L. A. Ozorlu, 11. A.

Says former Australian Test spinner Arthur Mailey of Laker and

spinners in general: "It requires little or no talent, physically or mentally, to bowl an off-break. . . Every batsman's dream should be a day with off-break bowlers."

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

THE EAGLE'S GOING TO SCREAM

PRETTY SOON, EVERYBODY!,

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By Ernie Bushmiller

Sheaffers

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Fly

SWISSAIR

Ozorio, A. V. Lopes und C. P. Boston in the sixth head of their game against Kowloon Dock's IL. James, W. Chambers, A

Campbell & G. Coles.

After len, Souza's four, with the ald of some fine bowls by skip Souza himself and sDITIC grand support by No. 2 Soares coasted through to a 17-12 win notch Craigengower's first point,

to

Greatest Swing

George Hong Choy's four maintained their fino earlier. form in the second half of the game, and will No, 2 Ogley coming in time and again with cluse shots, raced home furiably lo win by 20-10, The eight scored by the IRC The greatest awhur in form Malley's Idea of a dream turri- four were all drawn shots, the and seotu took place in the third ed out to be nightmare for first tour within two feet of the risk. While Leonard's four fell the 1950 Australians—especially | Jack and the second tour almoạt, off badly after Lex,

rung,

com-

at Old Trafford, where, Laldera yard away, The Talkoo four Pereira's four camo up with on took 10 Aussle wickets for 80 cracked up badly on this head

being unable to get anywhere form, Lead Baptista set the way upsurge of brilliant drawing within four feet of the jack and with his consistent and accurate skip McLennan playing for a

drawing and Noronha, Lopes and heavy draw was unlucky to be a little tight on both occasions.

Roza-Perchu all followed up with their share of scorkig shots. Most Prolific Scorers

NO FUTURE Mailey tells in 10 for 00 and All That" (Phoenix: 15.) how he changed from being an off-

Malley, of course, ilved in the days of perfect batting wickets

DIA

before off-spinners exploited leg-theory.

bad

14th Straight Win

'They scored eight shots on

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it worth three points for their side,

spinner into a bowler of leg By registering the seven on breaks because he realised Saturday, C. P. Basta's four can "there was no future for me in claim to be the most proliacive of the six heads after tea big cricket will his kind of scoring combination so far this and followed these up with ball."

season. Three weeks ago, they live, a three

the OVET- had the distinction of scoring the ntually win by

whelming margin of 20-11 and first eight of the season in the first division when they chalked up that count against the Recreio "A" four skipped by C. Roza- But even now he declares that Pereira. Gaining three bottles of the refusal of the average whisky in one season is quite an changes in the league table modern batsman to crash the off-achievement! breaker's hall-volley to the boundary has given this type of bowler a fetitious value and turned the lamb into a wolf, London Express Service.

LAWN BOWLS

LEAGUE STANDING

FIRST

Recreio "A" INC

CCC "A"

The second division games, as expected, producol no significant

except that second placed Indian Top honours for Recreio's Recreation Club by defeating narrow victory Q11 Saturday Kowloon Dock Club by 5-0 went to their four of A. M. | gulned by 191⁄2 points on teaguo Baptista, G. A. Noronha, A A. | leaders Filipino Club “B” who

Lopes and C. Roza-Pereira dropped 131⁄2 points to Kowloon

Sung, W. C. Young, R. Toy and The third division games saw. 9. Leonard covered up the United Services Recreation Club defelts sustained by their chilking up their 14th straight

side's other two combinations. win of the season when

The Cralgengower twelve blanked second placet Craigen- showed impressive form on all gower Cricket Club by 5-0.

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