THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1958.

THE CHAMPIONS: Photo shows the members of the Filipine Club "B" team who won the second division lawn bowls league title yesterday by defeat ing Indian Recreation Club by 5-0. From left, they are (back row) Á, J. Coelho, G. A. Ribeiro, F. Tan, A. A. Crestejo, J. S. Curreem, F. A. Santos, R. O. Hughes; (front row) T. M. Castilho, V. A. Neves, C. M. Rozario, L. M. Neves and L. S. Silva-China Mail Photo,

HELEN FIGHTS BACK

The scoreboard reads 7-11 against Helen Kwong as this photo was taken, during the ladies" open singles lawn bowls final yesterday.

Here she is seen puiting all her concentration into one of her deliveries as she fights back to win by 21-13. Watching her is apponent Mrs Selina Silva, last year's champion.-China Mail Photo,

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Week-End Lawn Bowls

Pago 7

FC "B" Win Second Division League

FINAL SKIPS' AND LEAGUE

OPEN COMPETITION TITLESTONE NE SAMO

FOR HELEN KWONG AND TOMMY BAKER'S THREE By ROBERT TAY

The Filipino Club "B" completed their season gloriously yester- day at their King's Park green when they decisively defeated Indian Recreation Club in the deciding match to become the second division league champions this year.

Playing brilliant bowls they completely outbowled their op ponents on all the three rinks, and the match was prac- tically over by tea-time. They ended up with a 41-shot victory.

By defeating S. Yusuf's four by 30-8 the Filipino. Club "B" quartet of F. A. Santos, A. A. Cheviejo, T. M. Castilho and F. Ten also claim the honour of being the most successful com- bination in this league. Out of 18 matches played, they won 16.

the Highlights of open championship games play ext during the week were the two finals drelded yesterday,

Dethroned

recre to 11-11 and although Mrsed with Baker's three leading by Silva fought desperately to hold 18-17. A two by them gave her opponent at 13-15,

Baker Helen Chubb and

their third ramped home with a spell of championship in this event and brilliant bowls on the next three Symons his Brst. ends, scoring u total of six shots. The Men's triples Bnal at the Club Kowloon Bowling Green was a closely contested afleir

from begiraning to end Colony

reached a diamalie conclusion on the last three heads.

AL the Hongkong Cricket Club, Helen Kwong, already a co-winner of the ladies' triples title, put up another spectacu- lar performance when she de- throned Mrs Selina Silva, the ladies' singles title-holder by a

sure of 21-13,

Mrs Silva started promisingly by taking a 5-0 lead, and later Extending it to 11-2.

Helen, However, who appeared to be out of touch recovered

OVET

D. C. Symu Jack Chubb und T. E. Baker hud a slight edge

Bela

C. F. epponents Rosario, A. A. Remedies, Jr zed A. A. Remedios Sr in the first | half of the game and enjoyed an 11-4 lead of the end of the 8th heed.

Caught Up

three. Remedics

however,

gradually caught up to 13-13 by -Live-end of-the-15th-head-and- went on to lead by 17-13 with a four on the 16th head.

After having bowled' extreme- ly well on a short to medium head, skip Remedios surprising- ly called for a full head on the 17th.

and Reme- to get anywhere

ber form on the 9th head. Mrs

Both Rozario Silva laid a near toucher with des dr failed

her first wood, only to see near, as both Symons and Chubb Helen troll the jack about a piled in three shots. A drive yard, Encouraged by this suc- by Remedios, did not have cess, Helen drew three more enough power behind it, and shots to chalk up a four and instead gave Baker's three a begin her fightback.

fourth shot,

the Arth was play-

Scoring on the next four suc- cessive heads she brought the

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International Tennis Tournament

TABLE FOR SECOND DIVISION LAWN BOWLS

SKIP'S TABLE

The following is the final skips' table for all skips who have played five matches or more in this Benson's second Jugue

F. TH (FC "B") A. II. Seemin (UIC) 5. Yu (RC)

J. 5. A. Curtzem GC

L.A. Silva FC "D")

F. L. Correa (Bee)

Bextor (KFC)

G. Ar (PRC)

M. T. Numes (FC "A"}

G. Le (KCCi

M. J. Divecha (KCC)

F. Rozario (Ree)

Pope (PHC)

F. D. Angus (HRFCS)

A. D. Duty (URCC)

1. Goodnan HKPSA

A. Baker (RCC)

V. Ribeiro (FC "A") N. A. Beitrag (Beg),

Greenwol increí J. Rodrigues (FC "A")

Marthe RCC)

C. Fincher 11)

G. Mader (KCCI

H. H. Dewar (HKPSA)

T. Penton (UKPSA)

R. McKen OIKPSA)

J. Duffy KPSA)

J. K. Sloan KFC) Gumin (KDC)

Germany. Sept. 7. Seven Davidisson of Sweden

G. Hniehlson KDC) Loday won the men's vingles

A. Hemedios (Ree) tition ot un international P. Metente (PRCI tennis tournament here, healing A. D. Reis (FC "A" J. Bennet (PRC) Belgium's Jackie Brichant, 6-2, W. Bayne (RDC) 6-2 in the Hnals.

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KFC steat of the customary three,

кес The women's title went to Angelu

Recre Mortimer of England, KPBA who bert Elda Buung of PRC

FC the Germany, 5-7, 6-3. 8-0, in Anals.-U.P.I.

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British Commonwealth Now

One Of Strongest

Athletics Forces In World

-Says Derek John

The British Commonwealth is now one of the strongest athletics forces

in the world.

Reflect, for a moment, on the events of this exciting year of athletics. In the Empire Games at Cardiff, England, in competition with the Empire, could win only one track medal in the men's events--the 4 x 110 yards relay.

In the European Champion- { Stockholm and South Atriesn" ships, at Stockholm, Britain won | Stan Du Plessis is almost world four track medala. And in only record class in the discus. two of eleven events was the Taken all round the Common- Stockholm standard higher than wealth has more variety of top, that at Cardiff.

class athletes than America or hussin, Australia's Herb Elliott, Merv Lincoln, Albert Thomas plus New Zealand's Murray Hal- berg, and England's Brian Mew- son are the best middle-distance bunch in the business."

And remember competing at Stockholm were the Russian athletes who two weeks before had beaten the Americans in Moscow.

Does this mean that the Commonwealth would win a tri- angular match with America and Russin?

In World Class Sprinters like Keith Gardner, Not necessarily. Russia could Tom Robinson and Peter Rad- gather a welter of points ford are in world class. And through the efforts of her that goes for British quarter women in the Geld events and

longer distance track races.

On Upgrade Here

milets John Wrighton and John Salisbury who were good enough who to win at Stockholni but could not beat smouth-moving In the men's Beld events Indian Milkha Singh at Cardiff. Bussin and America would

The Commonwealth would dominate. But Britain and the probably have to give best to Empire is on the upgrade here. America's sprinters and Russia's Britain's Arthur Rowe showed distance men (although

Aussie

that with his shot-put victory at Dave Bower would give them a run) but her team would have no real weak link.

South China

Soccer XI

Returning

And a combination of Austra- linn and British women could safely account for all-comers inj the sprints.

Headaches BAYER

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Toothaches

Colds

• quickly overcome by

CAFASPIN

To Colony PHOTOGRAPHS

Rangoon, Sept. 7. The South Chinn soccer team which has caused serious controversy botween their hosts, the National Fitness Council, and the Burmes。 Gov- ernment, left here tonight for Hongkong without having play- ed any of their three scheduled mintches,

The Government refused them permission to play against lecal teams after the People's China embassy here proverted that the team consisted of players who had represented Formosa in the recent Asian Games in Tokyo. Next day the Government granted Them permission to play, but Immigration officials then invrilgated the members of the visiting team and ordered nlac of them to leave Burma as soon as possible. The scheduled matches were then definitely cancelled.

The team loft by air,-France- Presse.

by our Staff Photographers

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Deaf Children visit s.s. "Santhia" N.Y.K. Cocktail Party, Cloucester Hotel Mencius Education Foundation Prize-Giving H.K. Airway presentation at Jardine House Education Sunday Service at St. John's Cathedral: Junior Colf prize, presentation at Shek O. Club AII Local Sports Local Presentations Local Weddings

Etc. Etc.

Available at

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