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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

Recreio And IRC Take Early Lead In Senior Division

(By Toucher)

The second week's lawn bowls league matches played last Saturday and during the week saw Recreio and Indian Recreation Club take early leads in the first division with their second suc- 'cessive wins.

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SIDE GLANCES

In the second division Recreio also took the lead with nine points in two matches, but in the third division the King's Park Club received a nasty jolt from Hongkong Football Club in match that has since been the subject of much dis- cussion in lawn bowls circles.

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The Football Club folded in to that of J. V. Ramsay. The this match no less than Six Dock was without a number of bowlers who are playing

Its last year's players and is ch their first division - team

the whole this

a slightly wenker team. A lucky th head by Paren. A later has been sent

saved Talkoo from to the Lawn Bowls Association Remeny

the Rezrelo edavende s-

the gesting that

Ag-oriation request an explanation for what he tenned

unprecedented practice

Hintli that 14 forthcoming, no comments may as yet be made.

Highlights of the first division matches last Saturday were not so much the victories won by Recreio and Indian Recreation Club as the valiant ghts put un by their under-rateri op

ponents, Police and Talkoo. The losing teams, were linfortunate not to win at least on one more rinic

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what might have probably bren n 5-0 score. The Valley Club rink were lying six in this head, when a lucky wick by Ramsay gave him the first shot. From then on the Craigengower four were always on the tall-end of the score, being 10-8 down at one lime, and eventually losing by 10-21. For the winners, special mention must th made of their No. 1. S. S. Telford, who bowled consistently throughout and had his vis-a- via. George Hong Choy, besten on almost every lead.

TODAY'S GAMES

are

Only three first-division Playing against the Palice, gaines will be played this after- Recreio's team, which included soon, the match between five substitutes, found them. Recreio, unl Indian Recreation selves lost on the first few heads Club diving been postponed to on the unusually heavy Police Wednesday, Bist <f these green. At the end of the 0th games will be that between the head, Bodle's rink was leading Kowloon Bowling Green Club Toe Luz's rink by 10-1, and Band Kowloon Cricket Club at

1-2 Austin Road. Both teams Hyer was enjoying rdvantage over Jackie Norean. evenly, matched and the game J. Goodman and Connie Pereira will see the consistency of the were just about even at 5-0. At Kowloon Cricket Club bowlers the end of the 11th head, how pitted against the alternately ever. Bedie and Laz were

With cen ad- square at 11-11 but fillyer poor and brillant play of the

Bowling Club. had extended his lead to 11-vantage, I expeel the teme team

Police 5,

1a win but only by a narrow shots the aggregate, Goodman belle margin,

The inter-Dock game between 7-12 down. The custodians of Kowloon Duck and Talkoo Dock the law gradually lift the down at Taikoo will have its own the ten, despite some good gnificance for bowlers of efforts by Hillyer's rink who two teams. In a friendly match

lead scored

of four rinks a fox weeks ago. four and n 17-7 after the 14th head. Even Teikoo won by 3-1, but neither at the 20th head Hillyer was still team was then at full strength. leading 19-18, but conceded a twa Taikoo, however, although hav- the final head, Bodie and Luzing only recently rejoined the were riso involved in a close fret division, seem to be showing finish with the secre standing at vastly improved form and should 18-19 at the end of the 20th head, gals take the decision from A three on the fast head gave their guests.

Police Recreation Club will be Luz a 22-11 wht.

at home to Hongkong Football Club and this time should be able At Sookumpon. the Indians met to make it.

Only

second division with much sterner resistance

Agame is on the schedule, that two The other

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SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1952.

By Galbraith French Colts

Favourites For Derby

"This modern art reminds me--it's room inspection day back at college, and ours la in an awful.mess!"

Poor Show | Ugly Scene At

New Cross By Indian

Batsmen

Cambridge, May 16.

A glorious day at Cam- bridge was spoiled by the Indians' unimaginative bat. ting. The game ended in a draw.

Everything was in favour of run making, and at the start

bridge bowling could be Umrigar showed that the Cam- punished. But after he felt to a grand catch at mid-off, п kind of batting paralysis swept over the whole Indian team.

Hazare,

the captain, madi only 20 runs in 95 minutes, Mantri took three hours score 12 runs, which included only two fours, and Manjrekar nécupied 80 minutes for 27 runs.

It was a sorry exhibition on a perfect batting wicket.

to

War, one of four Test players in the Cambridge side, bowled splendidly while the shine was on the ball, and took five wic- kets for 55 runs

When India declared, Came bridge

231 in 110 wanted

including the extra minutes, half hour.

was a difficult task, but

London, May 10. Police wero called to the New Crows speedway track" last night when an anSKY crowd of spectators storia. ed the manager's office Brier Wembley had snatch- ed a win by 42 points.to 40 over New Cross in a Na-

tional League match,

The crowd insisted that the steward should not have allowed the last heat to continue after the New Cross riders, Bert Rogers

had and Ronnie Gens, fallen in a crasți.

While officials tried to drak

the riders from the Wembley riders tracks, Trevo Redmond and Bill Kitchen raced past them to win the heat five points to nil and the match.-Reuter.

Von Crammi

London, May 10. Tulyar, who won the Derby Trial Stakes at Ling- field Park today,

was the only' English colt among the first five quoted at to- night's Victoria Club call- over for the Epsom Derby,

He was quoted at 100 to elght behind the joint favourites, Silnet and Thunderhead, at 15 to two and Monsieur Boussac's Argur at 10 to one.

Bookmakers believe Tulyar's price will shorten as He Ty owned by the Aga Khan who always has a big public following in the Derby,

that

Ainerican-bred Vagabond VII, stcond in today's race, was not quoted but H. V. C., who was third, entered the betting at 100

to one.

The next callover on the Derby will take place on Mon- dos.

Tonight's closing prices were: 19 to 2 Slinet and Thunder-

head.

10 to Argur.

Living Language

Why we say A Salvo of guns,

The word "salvo", is used today solely to describe a salute of artillery in honour or welcome but originally It meant no more than "How d'you do!" for il Is the Latin word salve, meaning "Hall!"

CYCLING RACE

Montpellier, May 16. Roger Julicane (Normandy) today won the 12th stage (170.5 kilometres) from Le Boulou to Montpelier in the Route de France cycle race in 4 hrs, 50 nina, 26 sceS.

Yves Cohen (Auvergne) was accord in 4 hrs, 56 m2 sces.: and Vernard (Centre) third-Reuter.

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100 to 8

Tulyar.

18 to 1

20 to

Danebourgh II. Worden II and Tor-

Cross,

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25 to

Bob Major and La

Varende.

26 to 1 Gay Time,

33 to 1 Ararat II and Post- man's Path.

40 to 1 1 Summer Rain, Khor Muusa and Kara Tepe.

50 to Speechmaker, Indian Ticmp and Castleton,

100 to 1 H. V. C. was called over at 100 to 1 but was omilled as it was stated that the horse will not run.-Reuter,

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Mexborough, Yorks,, May 16,

Italians living in miners" hostels in Mexborough today Biscussed their future in Britain with representatives of the Na- Bonal Coal Board, the Ministry of Labour and the Italian Gov- emment,

The men

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SEVENTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 10th and Saturday 17th May, 1952 (Hald under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

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THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CABII SWEEF ON THE LAST RACE

ta To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, Britain to work, in mines, but as non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at many miners' lodges were not the Club's Branch Offices at- willing to accept foreign labour, pit places for them are DOW very restricted,

Today tho Italians were told the position and possiblities of other employment, Those who wish 10', rojuma hame will be repatriated. Reuter,

Defeated In Helicopter Shortage

Marathon Contest

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Duesseldorf. May 16.

from Talken than expected. between Recreio and Bowling It 200d 23-12 svin by U. A. Green Club. Runjol's rinic ever that matches have been postponed.Sheppard, to his credit, decided Germany first tool, then lost S, H. Pollock put the Indians The Filipino Club versus IRA 10 make the attempt and took the lead in their second round on safe ground, although the will be played on Wednes. Stevenson, a natural hitter, with European Zone Davis Cup tie margin of aggregate lead at any day and that between IRC "B" ham to open the innings. Seven-th Brazil here today.

son was quickly bowled while head never reached the double and KCC on Thursday. Kow.

Germany gained the fend figure mark. For Tafkoo, theon Bowling Green Club put a reeking runs, and then Sheppard

Ernst Buchholz beat May made

a determined when was back to KCC last week and oat:lending partemance

effort to get on terms with the Eugenio Sailek 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, given by X. 13. Griffin, A. Steven, are capable of doing the same A. Mullen and W. Melrose to Recreio, but on average form clock. Both produced magnifemt 6-4 in the opening match.

strokes and never hesitated to all of whom xhibited

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bowls right edge.

come readily against efficient and were other unlucky to lose One match In

bowing and felding.

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Cralgengower's first win of the reason at Kowloon Dock was a fairly comfortable one, only George Souza's rink going down,

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Brazil drew level, however when Armando Viera bent! Secon Gottfried Von Cramm after a two-hour match with With the first 50 runs taking a score of 10-0, 0-2, 6-8, 3-6, 45 minutes, they

gave up the 0-1. task.

Sheppard was bowled when trying to drive his rival captain to the pavilion.-Reuter.

SCOTSMEN

London, May 1. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Mr E. N. C. Birch, told the House of Commons that no helicopters were being used by British forces in the Middle East and none was available at present without diverting them from more urgent tasks.-Reuter.

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