THE CHINA MAIL,
MONDAY, JULY 20, 1959.
Weekend League Lawn Bowls
Recreio "A" Out Of Senior Angry Wolves Get
Title Race
SURPRISINGLY BEATEN BY CLUBMATES RECREIO "B"
By ROBERT, TAY
Inclement weather caused a curtailment of the Colony lawn bowls league programme on Saturday, only four out of the 13 scheduled matches being played off. Although the feature games in the three divisions were among those that were called off, the limited number of matches played were not, however, without their highlights.
Recrelo "B" caused rule: n to 18-7 by the end of the 15th
Their Real sensation in their fra division head maich
more | paved the way their ugainst reputed title-holding ciutades victory. Kucrclo "A".
Having lost เป the 113 division lenguc-leaders, 1RC "A" by 5-0 the week before, it was that Recreio generally thoughst
"g" would also 4 down by the same
margin of defeat in their "A"
Instead. the "B", who were out to prove that they The Junior are by no mea
the race championship honours,
Only Challenge
for
In the only second division 21-15 win gave played, United Servlees their sides Recreation Club, gained another fac win when they beat for Filipino Club by 3 points lo rink win The other Heerrio "B" came from theirs. Once again their four of four of J. V. da Luz, A. M. R. Noble, R. Bastie, G. Walker were pro- Baptista. A. A. Guterres and and N. Hart-Baker
minent, Their 25-16 win over Passes who gained a C. E.
A. J. Sequeira, 20-18 decision Barrow
1. G. Limm und F. G. Rodrigues F. G. da Luz, C. C. Pereira,
gume well inio I. F. da Luz and J. E. swung the
USHC's favour,
Noronha.
F. D. Franco, over
A Six And A Five
ol
Club.
Australia Take 2-1 Lead In Davis Cup Tie Against Mexico
Mexico City, July 19.
Australia took a 2-1 lead over Mexico in the first round of the American zone Davis Cup elimina-
£500,000 Snub
SUPER STADIUM PLAN
WRECKED BY COUNCIL
By DESMOND HACKETT
tions today when Neale Fraser and Roy Emer- WOLVERHAMPTON TOWN COUNCIL brings shame to Soccer by
son outclassed Mario Llamas and Gustavo Palafox, 6-3, 6-2, 7-5, in a doubles match, The Australians need only to share tomorrow's con- cluding singles matches to win the best-of-five series and qualify to meet Canada in the second round at Montreal on July 24-26.
Linnas, who upset Australia's Rod Laver in singles yesterday, war unsteady at the star of the roubles match. In the fourth gome of the Arst set, the 31- year-old Mexlean double-faulted
League Standings
PW 1. D Pis
32
The only third division came played kaw Stanley
FIRST DIVISION Club coming back into the running for the lile with a 44-14 Victory
last- 1C "A" over
KDC Cricketers "A" Hongkong placed
Begrep "B" CC They now thke second place KEGC with 20 points, but are sne
FC game ahead of lengue-leaders HERC with 33 points and
IRC "D Third-placed IRC points.
with 25
SECOND DIVISION
321
of the two Recreio calor
After trailing behind by 0-0 division tenis, put up une of
100 head, the best performances of the at the end of the
the sasun to not only score an they chanced up a six upset 4-1 victory but shatter 11th head and a live on the 16th They alt keerrio "A's" hopes ofreat to lend by 17-13. remaining in
were well within reach victory at the end of the 19th tead of 20-14, and Iread with ¡comfortably rumped home after
conseling two twos.
A Bottle Of Whisky Iteerufe "B" almost made il a
the third The Stanley Chub bowlers ekan sweep, for on rink. 1. F. Sequeira, G. Rosario, celebrated their success with a G. P. Santos and F. X. M. bottle of whisky at the end of This was won by Stiva werd up by 19-16 at the the game.
of the 17th head again their four of J. D. H. Martin,
B. Singt S. Maslen and R. HERC M. Remedios, E.
Lo after leading Stanley Club' Alarcon, L. F. Xavier and C. Hall, who
TEXPC KDC Raza-Pereira. A single, a four Gordon, C. Ship, R. Wraight and and another single, however, D. T. Smith by 28-19 scored a
cec Recreio "A" four a reven on the list head to even-
KNGC end up
TC -1 lead on the last head and [tually
кес 3.6 eventual 22-20 win.
This defeat for Recrclo "A" and IRC "A's" 5-0 victory over
JitC clubmates their
the during the weekend put Indians further sheat at the top of the lengae table with 43 pants. The only tena that van offer a challenge to the poten tial champions now is Kowloon Lick Chib, who are 11 points behint with one game in hand.
Kreat part Playing Reerria "B" Erfpla Saturday were their tour of 1.. M. Marques, E. B. Ribeiro, G. A. Noronha and C. F. Basto, Rozaria, Drawn against C. F.
its
L A. Rozario, A P. Pereira
und A. A. Lopes, they took a the firm two 3-0 lead after
heads art led all the way up
Four Teams Enter Open Triples Quarter-Finals
One
Taikoo
Club. one
Kowloon Dock Club, one IRC and one CCC com- | binations yesterday won their third round malehes | at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club to enter the of the quarter-finals Colony Open Triples lawn bowls championship. The other four third round
event uf the
witin matches were also scheduled for yester day were called off because of the unplayable condition of the greens.
The best bowls in yesterday's fumes was seen in the game be- Skroch, A. W. A. C tween Lapsley and A. E. Ellisitt
Kowlbon
Dock and L
ur!
A.
Rosario, H. A. Ozorio and A. A.
Lanes of Recrein.
HIGH STANDARD,
Play reached un extremely high standard before the Dock three emerged winners by 22-14. The Recreio three took in early and 0-1 lead after four heads kept up their lead by 11-4 t the end of the 7th head onl 14-at the end of the ith head. Dock three, The Kowloon however, hil brillant 'spell on the next seven heads. They five on the 12th hoad acored
followed this up with total of eight shots on the next
and
Elx successive heals.
RESULTS
a
Results of yesterday's Colony Open championship games are: MEN'S OPEN TRIPLES (Third Round)
11. Lapsley, D. 1, Edwards, Heosen (IRC) beat
W. La MeCall, M. S. Mackay, W. L. M. Riley (KDC) 21-0; A. Omar, R. Tay, P. K. Lau (CCC) bent J. Wall, G. Watt, K. Bodie (HKPSA) 19-10; G. H. Clayton, , Douglass, N. Fraser (TC) best G. A Noronha, C. P. Bosio, C. E. Roza-Pereira (Re- erelo) 19-13 A. G. Skeoch, A. W. Lapsley. A. E Elliott (REC) beat LA. Rosario, II. A. Ozerio, A. A. Lopes, (Recreio) 442-14.
LADIES' OPEN TRIPLES (Second Round) Mrs M. Ma, Miss P. Dhnbher, Mrs E. Tak (CCC) beat Mes I. N. Dally, Mrs B. Clayton, Mrs Crichton (TC) 25-13; Mrs J. Alley, Mrs Z. Campbell, Mrs 3. Berks (KDC) beat Mr. C. Barros, Mrs S. Ragi, Mrs C. Leonard (CCC) 20-8,
e
M.
score.
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and twice netted easy shots to drop his service al allow the Australians to take a 3-1 lead.
refusing League champions Wolverhampton Wanderers permission to go ahead with a £500,000 super-stadium plan.
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It was to have been the proud showpiece of football in the Midlands. ground fit for the Soccer heroes of Wolves to play in.
These are the facis
Wolves are now a wealthy club. Since the war they have made more than £200,000 to reward proßt. They want the people who made this possi- and Mre ble that is you, Mr Soccer Fan.
Emerson and Fraser, who recently won the Wimbledon doubles Ule, went on from there to win the opening sel Wolves own the ground at eslab- their nobly utled comfortably.
In the second set. the Austro-Ushment of Molineux. They rock lens protested an "out" call on no nancial aid, from the town
the But a shot by Fraser in the first council.
committee, geme and the crowd of about planning 4,000 Mexican partisans booed loven calling in Harry Hopman, Australia's non- la disruss the matter, ultered a playing caplain.
This incident seçmed to fre
Australians to the
greater
brisque "NO."
town without club officials
This was. the Wolves' plan:-
heights and they quickly broke Llamas service in the seventh Fame. Emerson, playing bril
iently, then held his service in the next game to clinch the sol, Mast
Somersault
It was almost the same In the third set, with Llamas again dropping his service In the 11th game to give the Australians 0-5 tead.
In the next Aline, Fraser somersault took a spectacular
Reason
This is the stadium Wolves want
arean
30
would, better football thumped out by
Stan Cullis,
There would be accommo- dation for 10,000 more clients, bringing the capacity up to
designed sports 70,000.
of the new places distract from such beautier
Wolves chairman, Mr James would be at the 2s, level. Three the nobly outlined dog heaps,
We wonder fac S. Baker, storms: the groclously designed thousand more could sit down.
the solubrious arch off the town council wants to sce There would be retreshment taries,
walks from the the club progrem.”
The bars and lounges, adequate toilet the uplifting
Town Wolverhampton standing in Increased turnstiles, railway stations
ashamed facilities,
against tasteful Councillors should be and all the modern refinements grandeur
od themselves. They should also and that make football observation a drapes of engine smoke?
be honest with themselves civilised entertainment.
they Or maybe
think the
listen to the voice of the people locals would revolt if they were
London Express Service). robbed of the joy of jostling and decide: We were wrong.
that through and pushing on the red clay after returning
Ittle And the official reason for the squalld
alley through hard smash but shook it off and the Australians closed the big tura-down; "IT WOULD which they must file to watch
THE their beloved Wolves. match when Paltiox noted INTERFERE WITH
AMENITIES OF THE TOWN." I may, of course, have been scft plczement at match point.
In the concluding slugles Well, that is exercding rich! neglected, but thus for 7 hove
Llamas matches,
will
Are these play
parish pump- not received from Wolverhamp-
the gay suggesting on a
cord with
"Wish nedern, artistically-thoughtful Inscription:
Moscow, July 19. you were here."
beat Rumania But many a bold day and a bright night 1 have been goals to nli here today in the thrilled to be there in Woiver list leg of an elimination round for the 1960 Rane watching hampton
battling match brilliant Wolves lustring the Olympic Games football tourna drobness of the lown
ment. The Russians lod 1-0 at half-time.-AFP. lumphs In League contest.
16' Fraser and Antonio Palafox thinking councillors
will meet Laver.-UPI,
by MADDOCKS
FERDINAND
WELL, THAT WAS EASY ENDUSH, BUT HOW THE HECK DID HE KNOW MY NAME? AN' FANGY TALKIN' TO HIMSELF THROUGH AN EAR PHONE, MQ MRL/57′′ BE TERRIBLY HARD O'HEARING
JC 158
NANCY
MY DOG LOVES TO BUST
SOAP BUBBLES
BRICK BRADFORD
PAMIS COMING HERS! SHE MUST BE
OK, NOW!
WE'VE BEEN GONE
A LONG TIME, SHE SHOULD HAVE ENTIRELY
RECOVERED!
TEE HEE
POP
WHEN THOSE PROPLA FROM WASHINGTON ARRIVE WILL YOU SHOW THEM AROUNDÝ I'D LIKE TO SPEND
MY TIME WITH
PAMI
HE DOESN'T KNOW
IT, BUT HE'S GETTING A TREATMENT
OH, SURE! YOU KNOW MB, I LOVE SOUNDING OFF LIKE A PROFILSSOR
EXPLAINING EVERY LITTLE SWITCH, CIRCUMI
AND INSTRUMENT?
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
THE BUBBLES ARE
MADE WITH HIS FLEA-SOAP
FOP
POP
POP
| BUSHMILLDEFE
THERES A PLANE COHANS
IN NOW!
By Paul Norris
THAT'LL BE PAWI I'LL GET RISHT DOWN THEREF
that
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SHEAFFERS
FLY
SHORKEL
PENS
Skrip
WAFTING FLIND
SWISSAIR
THE AIRLINE OF SWITZERLAND
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Wonderful
Aladdin's lamp.
ROWNTREE'
DELICIOUS
SMARTIES
MILK
CHOCOLATE BEANS
San Miguel
tho
PREMIUM
BEER
Refusals
by
And under the golden flood-: lights they have rip-roared their way to success over the best from Russin, Hungary, and other Continental clubs.
Russia Beat Hungary In Olympic Soccer
Russla
CHESS
to
by LEONARD BARDEN Wolves would not even have
The power of the knight to had those splendid modern" tork two or moro major lights had the council boen pieces is one of the nightmares able to have their oil-lamp-or beginners. Forks can also minded away.
After refusals Wolves pressed on and got the lighting system.
Lake masters unawares, as in the following game (Bilwa v. finally Unimann) from the Moscow latest team tournament. 1 P-24. Kt-KB3; 2 P-Q34, P~KK3; This ordinary, homely little 3 Kt-QB3, B-Kt2: 4 P-K4. town would have been unknownP-Q3; 5 P-3, FH4; 0 KK without the greatness of-K2, 0-0; 7 B-KIS, P-33; Wolves. the international B Q-Q2, QKL-Q2; 9 0-0-0 achlevement of Billy Wright, P-Q3; 10 P-Q5, PxP: 11 and the thundering gospel for
U.S. Clay Court Tennis Finals Postponed
Chicago, July 19.
Rain today caused the post- ponement of the finals of the United States clay court lawn tennis championships here.
Bernard Hartzen was to have met Whitney Reed in the all- American men's final, and South
KtxQP. P-QK4: 12 KK-B3, Q-R4: 13 K-Ht1, R-Kt17: 14 Kt K7 ch, K-RI; 15 Kt- Be, Resigns.
Solution No. 5550; 1 Q-R4, H-K14; 2 KQB, or K-KIG 2 K-B5, or BXKL ch; 2. Qx, B, or B-Rt4; 2 Q-B2. London Syraja Service.
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