THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1958.

WEEK-END LAWN BOWLS YANKEES CLINCH AMERICAN

HELEN KWONG AND FRANCIS LEE SET UP RECORD SUCCESSES IN OPEN EVENTS

By ROBERT TAY

Two Colony Open lawn bowls championships records were set up during the week-end, one by Craigengowor's Miss Helen Kwong and the other by Francis Lee, also of Craigengower. By winning the ladies' pairs final on Saturday in partnership with Mrs Selina Silva, Helen became the first player, man or woman, to win three Open Colony titles in one season. Her achievement is the more creditable considering that she is also the current Colony triple champion at badminton.

It was Ating climax to aby Mrs Margie Ma. Though she

The third Open Championship

GLUSON of highly consistent and her partner Mrs Doris Baker] final deelded during the week- game. performances by her In this lost to Helen Kwong und Mesend produced another

well Selina Silva by 18-20, Mrs Ma which despite pitches of indi

casily Car Was

the best payer dual brillance falied, to reach amont the four on view that ny really high level of bowls.

ir

Li

victory

field of sport and deserved Monour sportswoman,

Ai By her accesses this sensson, day,

The Recreio Iour of J. Helen who only fook lip the

Gullerrez, 11. A, Ozurio, SE. The other record. 50 A WHIS game us recently na four years

that by Francis Lee when he Sousa and C. E. Pasics merged ago, has also done the gaine a

winners by 22-15, great service by boosttrist up and his partner E. G. Barros deservitut

easy 30-15 scored an

thanks kirgely to the brillian! Interest in this Sport among mur

and F. O. efforts of their ship Pas os. The local Indie, It ean be pover P. II. Shaw dicted with confidence that the Madar in the men's pairs halfront-men came well liste the picture in the second half of the coming years will see

yesterday ereasing Beld

the lady only gave Lee and Barros their game, but Vroughout the firs:

Buccessive win in this half, Passos stood up like eveals, both League and Open, second

giant against the Tackoo touri A suggeźlo has been pul event but also enabled ter

almost engle-handedly { forward lay a correspond to bring his total number of sues that a charity singles

match

resses in the pair championship nullifted Some exceptionally the

other two to four, the

efforts by opposing lead 1. S. in aid of the Royal Air Force Benevolent

Skedd and Nu, 2 G. Stavie. Funil

H in-

This

Hol success

octa-

be staged sions being in partnership with next Sunday between Hel1J.S. Landolt and the late W. C. and the Colony Men's singles Ogley. champion

A Good Idea This is a commutable idea whiteh wi!1 without drb olleit emendous support from followers of the game, Very few will probably

expect the lady champion To win, but it will be of Interest to see how many points she can extract from her man opponent.

As a maleh, yesterday's inal Zell

expectation, much below the game being practically ever after the Brat ten heads, when Lee and Borros ran up a 21-2

cory.

Magnificent Form

Lee was again in magnificent form, and with opposing skip unable to get up', hadi malien much his own way in the first

Off-Day-

Both Jimny axler and Bob Marshall were unfortunate to be on one of their off-days,

The last championship event played yesterday was the men's sides semi-final between Kow- Енеаль

Club's F. Cricket

R. Kernant and Recreio's L. M. Remedios, Kerman's greater experience stood him in good sta galust his more youth- ful opponent. Froom 5-5, te Increased his lead to 15-7, but Hemedios fought back to 18-18 unly to love three on the 22nd head when he decided to take a drive with his last wood with

CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP

The Craigengower Cricket Club pair of E. G. Barros and Francis Lee (third and fourth from left) retained the Colony Open Pairs lawn bowls title at KBGC yesterday by defeating F. O. Madar and P. H. Shaw (first and second from left) in the final. China Mufl Photo,

UNSEEDED BILLY KNIGHT WINS

O'KEEFE TENNIS

+

SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

Toronto, Sept. 14.

It would perhaps be a good iden to also include in the after-half of the game. moon's programine a rink match To credit of Shaw and between the ladies' senior league | Madar, il muet be said that they champions and say the top ruik put up a most sporting display in the men's third division and even when the match win

nent lying two close shots. Unseeded and almost unnoticed 23-year-old Billy Knight of Northampton lengue,

well lost, they gave off their best. Coming back to the week-end The Hel score of 30-15 is a fair

Kermani added in the third to He will now Орен

Deals, indication of the difference of clinch the match, Championship

Recreation Club's special mention must be made torn between the two pins yes meet Pulice of the marvellous display put up terday,

C. Gough in the final,

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LEAGUE BASEBALL TITLE

Kanama City, Sept. 14. The New York Yankees officially became champtons of the American Leagun today with a 6-1 victory over tho Kansas City Athletics and Casey Stengli Ued with Connie Mack as the most successful manager in the history of the American League. -

The Yankees wrapping up the 1948 pennant in the flext game of a double-header, went 1234 gamen up on the Gileagu White Box with the Sox having only 12 to play.

It was the ninth pennant In 10 years for the Yankees, all under Stencel. Since 1948, when Cleveland won, only once have the mighty Yankees been beaten. That was in 1954 when the Indians did again,

The 1958 flag. is the fourth straight for the Yanks and thus

mado Stengel the desi manager in history to twice win four straight pennants. Biengel's Yanks won five straigħil from 1940 to 1943,

Stengel's ninth pennant tied idm with the "Grand 1014 Man of Baseball," the late Conule Mack, who also won nine with the old Philadelphia Allilettos,

Blengei also surpassed the Yankee club mark of eight, held by Joe McCarthỹ, bú? John McGraw still holds the ill- Lime record with 10 pennante in both Leagues—U.P.I.

National League Baseball ·

PIRATES SNATCH DOUBLE WIN OVER CHICAGO CUBS

New York, Sept. 14.

The Pittsburgh Pirates, still elinging to their meagre pennant hopes, swept a doubleheader from the Chicago Cubs 5-4 and 6-2 today and Bob Friend posted his 21st victory in the nightcap.

Chicago

The Results

National League

(1st Game)

than

Los Angelcy defeated Wilwaukee 6-3,

the cutting Braves lead In the Nutonal League to six games. The loss left the Braves' pennant-clinch-

000-040-000-4 ing "magle number" al five,

310-001-[]O~~~]]—} Anderson, Hilterrari (5), Henry (0), Pirch-hitter Ted Kluszowski's Elton (1) and S. Taylor: Raydon, cacrifice with the bases loaded Porterfield (5). Face 17). BlackIxum

(b) and tall. WP-Portericid, LP.- in the sixth Inting gave the

Húman, HR-Tanner (4th). Pirates their margin of victory 8 Louls...... 101-000-301-6--13-0

in the opener. Bob Portoritell was the winner in relief. Chuck Tanner hit a

pinch three-run homer for the Cubs.

Plumburals

Philadelphia 000-110-001-3-0-0

8. Jones, Stobbs (0), Broman, (2) and Green; Sanford, Erickson (8) Sawalaki. WP-S. Jones (12-11). LF- Sanford (0-15). HR--Noren (2nd), Cunningham, 2 ffolh and

(2nd Game)

100-090-100-2-3-1

Friend held the Cubs to six | im. hile and struck out live in thei nightcap to score

ifth his straight victory. He thereby leago Led Bob Turley of the Yanfires Ptsburgh 13-10-x-6-10-2 Paul Buzlardt (3), Robbie (4). for, the most victories in the film (7) and S. Taylor; Friend (31-13) and Fuller, Plllips HI Mazeroskl Skinner (13)

Majors, B Mazeroski hit n two-run homer oft loser Taylor (-10) Phillips In a three-run second

The

was hi humer season, selling a for Pittsburgh second

With a gallery of 2.500 pull- ing for him, the stubby Englishman

third-lning, defeated seeded Luin Ayala of Chite in four sets 6-3, 8-10, 7-5, 6-4.

10th of tho record baseman.

It was yesterday that Knight won the packed galleries with his spectacular five-set win over the World's No 2 ranking player, Mal

St. Anderson Austraila,

Today, tho English Davis Cupper combined flawless overhead with his big service to beat the Chilean into sub- mission.

"It was my biggest win ever and I knew had him beaten when my overhead clicked so well that he couldn't tob me to death," gold Knight.

He later admitted that it was the greatest day he had ever had with his overbend nitack. In fact, he missed only once and that was at match point in the fourth set.

BLEW HIS CHANCES The Chilean blew his chances in the third set. After squaring the match, he ran up a 5-2 lend and appeared headed for victory. But Knight refused to fold and, battling back, swept the next five games, which included three service breaks, to win the ret 7-5.

Five times in the fourth ret he had the Chilean at match point. Each time Ayala stood him oft 29 the Englishma flu.ibed easy shots.

However, on the riseth, Ayula Was out with 0 cro:scourt backhand. Then one of Knight's bombing southpaw driver forced him to h's Bhal error.

In tho woman's singles Mrs Dorothy championship,

Schmid! men's

Head Knoco of Forcat Huls, New York, outlasted veteran Australian Thelma Long 1-3. 6-3, 6-4.-U.P.I.

Ayala

Ulf and (Sweden)

the xk doubles with a 4-6, 6-4, 8-0 win over Mal Anderson €Ʌus- tralia) and Dick Savi (United States),--Reuter.

Two-Run Homer.

Dom Dotneter's Lwo-run homer in the seventh inning off reilover Juan Pizarro gave the Dodgers their victory over the Braves. Johnny Klippstein, who relieved starter Don Drysdale after five Innings, shut out the Braves on one hit to gain his sixth victory. Joe Adcock homered for Milwaukee in the second inning.

Two

bome runs by Joo Cunningham paced the St Louis Cardinals to a 6-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies.

Mike McCormick choked off a late Redleg rally to salvage à for Son double-header spili Francisco 0-4 after Cincinnati won the opener 4-3.

Bob Purkey scored his 37th victory in the opener with the aid of Frank Robinson's 30th home

The Jun.

defea! mathematically eliminated the Glabls from the pennant race.

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