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OPEN BOWL.S 2nd Division Rink Upsets Senior Four
A Cralgengower Cilcket Club Tink
all comprising
Second Division bowlers whipped " strong Police Recreation Club First Division group 17-10 in the Colony Open flnks lawn bowls championship yesterday,
The rink was sitipped by P. K. Lau and consisted of L. Silva, G. F. Santos and Robert Tay. The defeated. Police team com- prised Benny Goodman, S. F. Walt, F. W. Hollands and Ken Bodle,
THE RESULTS Open Pairs
A. C. Sequeira and L. 5. Stiva (flee) beat W. McColl and {' M. McLennan 24-0.
Open Rinka
Tay and L. Silva, C. r. Santos, R P. K. Lau (CCC) heat J. Goodina, 5. F. Watt, F. W. Holmes and K. Elodie (PXC) 17-18.
A. A. Silva, M.
Rodrigues,
5. A. Danenberg and FV. Ribeiro iftee; lust lo A . A. Rahman, 1. M. V. Elbetto. $1 tumsahura and U. A. Runjabi (BIC) 14-21.
A B. Kitetul,
Adal.
A. B. Humijab and K M. Umor BRC) to P. Gartines. K. Forrow, Wickford and 2. K Sloan HKFC)
12-10.
F dor Re- A, A. Guterres, C medior, F X Svp F. Xavier (Rec) beat E 11 Exmall, W. M. Sausae. Wong Yon and A
CCC) 27-15
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Open Triples
Ferreira
Gardner, K Forow
Stoan (BKFC) bet A
R
Abbax, S. Yusuf and At Kitchell 22-17, This match was played un
LADIES LEAGUE
Sunday).
XDGC
Mrs Liddell
Mrs Leslie
Mrs Gosgrove
HKFC
Talkoo
Mrs Flemin
Mrs McLenar
Mrs McArthur
Atre álcLeod 10
Mrs Rounwe-
Jell
111
hts Hong
Choy Miss Correr
Mrs Greek
Alw
1 Baker
Mis G Hegion Mrs Souza
Mr. Robert.
CCC "Yellow"
Ma A Silva
Mis M. Ma
Mim L. Contro
22 MS. Nosselet 15
RCC
Mig H. Kwong 8
Mrs D. Bake? Mr G. Sequeira Mr M. Gaffney Mm M. Hong
Simg
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Liberation Shield 1st Round Match Won By KBGC
Alter trailing by 12 shots on the aggregate at the tea inter- Kowloon Bowling Green υπό Club staged a strong comeback to odge Kowlco Cricket Club by one shet in the first round of tiro Liberation Shield lawn bowls match played at Cox's Path yesterday. The score Was 148 to 147 shots
KBGC won on four rinks and ted on one,
The victory for KBGC whe largely due to the two rinks skipped by A. Campbell and A. Harvey with the former win ning by 10 shots Over D.
Phillips rink and the latter beating G. Madar's quartet by seven shots.
The biggest win of the day was by the KCC quartet of J. Carvalho, H. Phoenix, C. Thomson and W. J. Howard who trounced Peter Hughes' four by 12 shots.
KCC.
THE SCORES
R. Teal A.7. Maitland JN. Wang G. Madar
Skip) 14
W.S. Edwards A.C. Tribble
J. Duffield MJ. Divecha
(Skip) 10
S.Y. Doe G.S. Ladd
AM. Alver
W. Gaffney
(Skip) 10
P.D. Murphy W.U. Dooley, 8. Ilamchand W. Hong Bing
(Skip) 17
P. Taylor
L. Bones
A.P. Pereira
D. Philps
(Skip)
L. Naylon B.HR. Hall G. Lee A.E. Elliot
Квас A. Bailey G.A. Gordon
Howarth
A. Harvey
(Skip) 21
V.I Thomas
C. Reunnefoli R. Morrison W. Williamson
(Skip) 21
V.C. Bond W. Stronach
3. Tindall
"
LF. Cosgrove
(Skip)
L.W. Garden
W. Extr
F.C. Glasson
W.M. McColl
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955. FRENCH DESIGN WINS GOODWOOD STAKES
Mr S. C. Banks' French Design (V. Gardiner up) winning the 'Goodwood Stakes from Lord Rosebery's Cunningham (centre) and Sir Gordon Munro's The Black Horse (left) at Goodwood-Central Press Photo,
Like Stanley Matthews,
Those Years Don't Make
Me Feel A Has - Been
Says DENIS COMPTON
While I, like most other people, regretted the enforced absence from the last Test of such "regulars" as Godfrey Evans, Frank Tyson and Colin Cowdrey, I must say how pleased 1 have been to welcome back to the Test arena two such good cric- keters as Arthur McIntrye and Frank Lowson.
Frank got in at the eleventh hour because Willle Watson was passed unfit. That was rotten luck for Willie and everyone will hope he is soon given another chance. Like Mclntrye, who is 37, Willie, at 35, is in cricket's "middle life," but is none the worse for that!
gone.
suure #m
of
I have never agreed with Besides Arthur Wood, York- At 44, Joe Hardstaff has re-
Lon Hutton Bill mained, one
the those who write off a sportsman | shiremen
game's simply on account of hits age Bowest, Maurice Leyland and stylists.. He has been getting
Ever
though International the fate Hedley Verity played plenty of big scores although he retire at sport. 1s essentially a young in the England victory at The has now decided to
remember that a Oval in 1930.
the end of the season. Burk
Others In the "Over 40" player is a young as he feels,
These Yorkshiremen! I re lis performance on the field
brigade who are still giving hearing one declare
plenty to think of play, not the date of his birth member certificate should be the deciding after the match, "I'll tell thee, opponents
about include Cyril Washbrook, England would I
have won all factor.
Emmett, John Lang- Stanley
George Ave Tests if t'whole Yorkshire
ridge (La
ΠΟΥ service Matthews will agree with this!
cleven had been chosen every "Daddy" of them all),
Jack Four or five years ago, In
1ime." some quarters,
Crapp
Norman Yardley, Wit to be a "has been,"
been reckoned
His memory was short. Think Wooller. George Cox, Haydn Yot now,
months after two
of the contributions during the Davies, Tom Dollery, Doug men like Eddie Wright, Erle Hollies, Reg Perks, 37th birthday. I believe I
Paynter, Joe flordstatf-and of Jack Young and my om seeing the ball as big and hilling
ting P ́as well as at any time
including life even my Perhaps I do not "stay the course" as well these days, but Is it bad thing that a player
my
In
series
of
that great all-rounder and skip- | Leslic. per, Walter Hammond, 1947.
should be giving the bowlers a chance after he has made 1007
EXAGGERATED
Personally I feel the part that mummoth individual scores have egntributed to what, after all, is a tour game, has been ex- aggerated.
Yet cricketers, especially batsmen and wicketkeepers, are often able to give their best value when they are well into their thirties and beyond.
men
Bowlers, particularly the pace are different, because their efforis more quickly draw upon reserves of energy.
Just think of some players who have been as good as ever In their forties.
the
brother
-(London Express Service)
South Africans In A
Strong Position Against Glamorgan
Swansea, Aug. 1.
South Africa are strongly placed against Glamorgan on the final day here tomorrow. At the close Glamorgan were left to get 383 to win in five hours 50 minutes to- morrow after the Springboks had scored 230 in their second innings and taken their lead to 391.
Glamorgan were shot out today for 64 in their first Sir Jack Hobbs was the out- standing example, He scored no innings-their lowest score against any touring side and fewer than 97 of his 107 centuries also the lowest by any County against the present South after passing his fortieth birth-African team.
dailtred
Was 40
Rhodes, the great An inspired spell of Jively, II. G. Davies, b, Heine Yorkshire all-rounder
bowling by Peter Heine enabled H. D. Davies not out
Portrig the South Africans to get well
When top.
play was resumed the County werD 180 behind with six wickets in hend but within
when he was recalled to the England team which regained the Ashes from the Australians in 1020.
Wilfred first played for Eng- land before the fast bowler of the same side, Harold Larwood,
on
an
2
04
Total all.out
hour these Fall of Wickets: Fifth wicket erashed for the addition of only fell at 56, then at 57, 57, 62, 04. 19 runs and the man responsible for the collapse was the tall pace bowler.
His figures for the morning wero 8.1.
in 1, 11,5. nine Tayfield Coliveries "Struddle" was then 40, In- cidentally. how fitting it was wickets without conceding a run
(Skip) 11 had been born.
England's wicketkeeper in the same Test, Herbert Strudwick, was not much younger than Wilfred Rhodes.--
II. Scult
A. Hution
·
P. Kennedy
1
A. Campbell-
18
(Skip) 23
J. Dewhurst
G.F. Lealle
[Skip) 10
CW. Lam 3.F. da Silva Д.С. Вутоля F.IL, Kermani (Skip)
J. Carvalho
H. Phoenix C. Thomson
W. Howard
F-J. Liddell
M.E. Purvis
that "Struddie", now 75, but still and from
Heino Fuller
three Heine took
his great height he
(Bkip) 10 scorer for Surrey, should have got a lot of pace off the pitch.
been presented to the Queen IMPREGNABLE POSITION when she visited the Oval last month.
wicketkeeper
Another (Ekip) 20
TA. Dax
A.D. MeCraken
L. Gaddi
J. McKelvio
20
SA. Tremlett
S. Howarth
(8kip) 18
140
(Bkip) 20
147
T. Kavanagh
P.O. Hughes
Former World
Ski Champion
For
U.S.
Bowling
MRW
18:1 5 28 5 21
12 20 2
12 18 Legbyes 2. South Africans 2nd Innings D.J. McGlew, b. Watkins .. A. Murray, . Watkins H. Keith, b. Watkins
17
C.A.R. Duckworth, b. Ward 24 RA. McLean, c. Prossdee.
b. Ward J. Cheetham, at. Davies 11G,
b. Pressdec
18
Watkins
N. Mansell, c. Wooller, D.
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01
10
Although they were 101 runs who ahead, the South Africans did follow on but played for England when he was not enforce tho beyond 40 was Arthur Wood of opening their second kings Yorkshire, who took over from they were not allowed to build J.H. Waite, c. Davies HG. Les Ames' for a few games just the expected impregnable post before the war.
tion without a fight and lost
Pressdee half their wickels for 88,
Tewield, st. Boventh H.J.
Davies HG. They were saved by a seventh
b. Presadec between partnership
ER. Fuller, e. Davies H.G. who added Walle and Mansell,
1. Pressdee
Arthur's first appearance was against Australia in the famous Oval Test of 1938 when Len wicket
beat Don Bradman's 71 in 75 minutes. After a slow P. Heine, not out Hutton record and England scored 903 start Mansell drove with "power for sever declared, despite and there were eight fours in tributing only one run between his 81 made in 05 minutes.
Eddie Paynter and I
013
1
con
The 20,000 crowd, which had constantly called
for
more
follow his fine bowling with
20
Extras
Total all out
230
Fall of Wickets: 11, 39, 44;
IN STYLE When Arthur heard of his netlots saw Heine, lost man 1x 87, 88, 02, 103, 189; 197,
up Innsbruck, Aug. 1. sicction just before his 40th
said this will brief but brisk batting during Austria's former World Sid birthday, ho
which he hit a six hd thres my only Test Champion, Chrisian Pravda, is probably be
fours before the innings clorod H. F. Davka" to turn professional and work match, so I'm going to celebrate Parkbouse and Cilit played Watkins
in style." He did He hired a taxi toqut the remaining ten minutes Ward
of the way from when Glamorgan had made nitic Wooller Leeds to London! Then Arthur run in their second innings
in the United States as á skiing instructor, it was learned into today.
take him
Bowling
MR W 12. 200 73
B: 63 15 Presedeo.
10:18:40 Legbyes 4.ADER
·Glamorgin";Brad Innings
on hit a not-out · half-century | ? THE SCOREBOARD"}} Pravda who married
*. 'South Afriostis - 189. Innings P. Clift, not outijuhtivi American worpen during his towards England's huge score,
however, mad one 225 (H.D. Davies, Eve Tor 35) [W. G7 Parkhouse, not out" tour of the United States in 1959) Persiculation. -* et
-- Thand.`was not Glamorgan 1st innings (over- |- Extras the International Skl: Federalind, ran for night 15 for four coloured; j
played in all thered | All walking, C.
WES, SUMPRuded kont· spring by
of the Tow matches puolet the
Hols & Wallet Helm
Prayed hem previously ex- Won: Incilor is 1530 pebbled - bản wish to compete in Any Aglyke's will remind you
1906 Olympic Games that the wrong Burg Wed
Iskyjo more in the Baland
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no wickel
Bówling
MILAN PAPERS BRING OUT EXTRAS AT 8.45 P.M.
Italian Soccer Club Demoted For
"Fixed"
Game
Two
Years Ago
Solmosson # The Udincec club was order- Swedish star,
often
No team is to be moved up from the class B League into the class A to replace the de- posedi Udinese,
Milan, Italy, Aug. 2. ther Investigation was Qungila ; brilliant' Inside lett Voerni
(Pro-Patria). Udinese, Italy's sensational soccer team of last season,'
24-year old was today. kicked out of Class A Championship play for ed to pay the costs of the Colla Next year Solmosson will have playing a "fixed" game against another team more than ell's lengthy investigations. to star in the class B Lengue- two years ago.
The removal of Udinese.la, if the Udinese club remaine which skyrocketed from a low intact after its humiliating call- The dramatic crackdown, first in post-war years, tame rating in the Class A Lengue to down. In Keme und Milan from the Council of the National League of the Italian second place at the end of the there were reports the club was Soccer Federation which also barred four players for life, 1934-53 seacon, leaves the up-
considering disbanding nilo. gelber per bracket with only 17 teams. as well as suspending up to three years various others.
ATOM BOMB. EFFECT Tho
Bombshell bribe-fixed | Fossati, centre-half (both of In a country where soccer is gome was between Pro-Patria Pro-Patria). Extoc Mamici,
than more important and Udinese, on May 31, 1953. centre-forward (Juventus) and politics, the National League
No action was taken against Umberto Guarniert, wing half huling had an atom bomb effect Udinese will be allowed to the Pro-Patris club, other than (Plocenza),
on soccer-cracy
Milan, seat of jelimb back into the upper generel reprimand
Suspended for three years 10 nation's top team,
bracket only if it wins next were Alfredo Trucia, right full-
Millan Afternoon papers rush-scoson's Second Division Cham- back (Juventus), Spartaco ed special editions into the pionship. Donati, full back (Pro-Patria), streets shortly after 0.35 p.m. it hard by the ruling werO and Italo Rebuzzi, lori wing announcing the dramatic ruling Udinese players not mentioned (Pro-Patria).
wiping out of the First Division the Council's ruling. The December a gallant. provincial team which verdict deprived them from legal. 31 IOGS, were Settlembrini rose from a lowly cellar-dweller rights to denounce their con- BARRED FOR LIFE
(Pro-Patria) and
to Belcastro post
threaten the grant tracts with Udinese on the Barred for life from `Italy's | (Treviso), Cardoni (Empol) Milan team.
grounds it was kicked out of pinying fielda, were Angelo was suspended until October 31, Much of the team's rapid rise Class A Championships.United Üboldi, goalkeeper, and Antonio | 1955. Suspended pending fur- this past season was helped by Press.
But severe action was taken against men playing for Pro- Patria at the time. Some of them are now with other clubs. Thus the action strikes across almost the entire field of Italian SOCECT
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