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WEEK-END BOWLS
THE CHINA MAIL,
ROSSELET BROTHERS
STEAL THE SPOTLIGHT IN RINKS QUARTER-FINALS
By “TOUCHER”
The Rosselet brothers, Dick and Rene, easily stole the spotlight in the Colony Open Rinks Lawn Bowls Quarter-final matches at Recreio yesterday when they piloted their rink to a brilliant 26-24 extra-head upset win over the top-favourite Indian Recreation Club combination of Jeff Hoosen, A. K. Minu, Ismail Ali and A. M. Omar.
With KCC's Tony Lopes as lead and PRC's Bobby Laurel as their No. 2, the eventual winners not only gave a fine exhibition of good bowls but also one of the pluckiest uphill fights yet seen in the tournament.
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Both were, how-finals after giving their more- opponents, D. C. jack high on one favoured
Symons, George Madar. S. Ram- chand ond F. R. Kermani, a good run for all their worth. Consistent drawing
the Jack by lead Symons and steady by skip Marshal bowling featured this match. There was very little to it until the end of the 13th chd.
Although trailing behind by close shots. 6-17 at the end of the 10th ever, almost end, they never lost heart and side of the jack. returned
the to the fray on
Short and arrow wood by next head with & magnifleent
frontmen spelt their shot by their skip, Rene the IC
Roesclet cleverly placed Rosaclet, who took the jack in bom.. to the ditch for a count of six. his first wood near the edge of Opposing skip Omar was the ditch and Om attempting short and narrow with his first heavy draw was Umbered by wox. Rene Rosselet added a front wood. coventh only to see Omar make innends by drawing the fifth whol
A perfect forehand blocker by mosselet almont completely closed the head and Omar, left with no alternative, made desperate Continuing their upward drive which hit a front wood and surge, Rosselet's four took streaked away out
of play, their sore to 14-17 with fin
leaving his opponents deserving Immediate two and a three
winners by 20-24,
The Indians recovered on the next few heads, nuinly through -com grand bowling by their skip. Omar, i nd themselves well back in the lead by 23-17. Reselet's four struck buck with two braces to fight out the last head with a three-shot deelt.
EXTRA HEAD -
Diek Rosselet made the open- ing in this head when he drew
From 12-11, Kermani's four and forged ahead to 19-12 survived a game challenge by the losers at 10-10 on the last head to win by 20-10.
a com- the
The glant-killing Craigen- power combination of Leo Silva, G. F. Santos, R. Tay and P. K. Lau made the fourth On another rink, Jock semi-final berth with
Over was in deadly fortable 23-9 win |MeReivie, who
for both in his dead draws to Kowloon Dock tour of W. Cham- the jack and in his wicking shots,bers, R. Morrison, W. Riley und played a
lead. great part in
A. E. Elliot: ing his KBGC front men,
Both Leo Silva and G. F. Erie Liddell. Tom Kavanagh Santos were in sparkling form and Peter Hughes, to a 21-18 and their clear superiority over win over another IRC combina their opposing numbers paved lon of R. M. V. Ribeiro, K. M. the way to their side's success. Rumjahn, A. R. A. Rahman and
LEAGUE MATCHES U. A. Rumjahn.
the first shot. Skip Rene
The IRC four made a gallant
The
week-end League "Blues" Rosselet managed to promote
the tide after matches saw Recrelo ne of his front weats for the attempt to stem
by 6-13 and bring their prospect of retain- second shot and rested away trailing behind
with were only 10-10 behind at the ing the Senior Division League the opposing third shot
title for
another year almost his second delivery for a proh end of the 19th head.
Two hard-fought singles by to certainty with a 5-0 win over the KBGC four on the lust two Craigengower Cricket Club.
The The defeat heads enabled them to edge out their opponents by 21-18. For the lesers special mention goes to their lead R. M. V. Ribeiro,
GLORIOUS EXIT
uble count of three.
Kowloon
MONDAY, AUGUST., 22, 1955.
NOT QUITE FAST ENOUGH
*.
The Inst ball of the day! Heine makes on unsuccessful attempt to scramble home as the bails fly from a smart return to the wicket, when he and Cheetham tried for a third run off the last ball of the day bowled by Statham at the Oval on the second day of the final Test. It closed the South African innings for 112.
--Central Press Photo.
A London Daily Mail Investigation
Soccer's Missing
Millions
Last season
How can League football win back the crowds? attendance dropped by more than 2,000,000, and the London Daily Mail has been investigating the cause and remedies.
In this third article of the series, two famous international footballers join the discussion about Soccer's Missing Millions-about last season's tremendous flop in attendances which prompted a special Investigation in all sections of the
game.
Eariler views
given Cricket Club on the same after-directors, managers, trainers and noon further improved the post-coaches, have stressed the res tion of the "Blues" who needponsibility of the players. Only right, then, to find out what the only five points from their re-
mon in the middle have to say. maining two matches to be 100
Len shackleton, Sunderland per cont sure of the title,
and England's forward
In a close measure umpire O. Sadick gave the decision in favour of Russelet's four and an extru brad was enlloch far.
Lead Tony Lopes, outbowled for the major period of the game by opposing number Jeff On the third rink, R. B. Mar- Hoosen, rose to the occasion on shall's Taikon Dock four made this vital head by drawing two a glorious exit from the quarter-10 by 14 shots on the aggregate
Russia Beats World Soccer Champions 3-2 In International Match
Moscow, Aug. 21.
The Soviet Union emphasised their World Cup potentialities today when they bent a strong German side, present holders of the World Championship, 3-2 in their International football match here.
After scoring first, the Russians were held to 1-1 at halftime and were 2-1 down soon after the interval.
ON THEIR TOES
ne
Crulgengower, who eventually
put up an excellent light and were unlucky not to have takton at least one point from this match.
Drawn #gainst Johnny Ribeiro's four, Alfred Coates and his men were leading 22-10 on the 20th head and were lying one shot when Coates had the misfortune to slice the jack to the wrong ride and give
Dway a four.
Passos four, though leading practically all the way, were alsa a little lucky on the 20th head. With the score standing at 16-12 in their favour, their opponents were lying five when Passos, playing rather narrow, wicked of a front wood to ile the first- shot.
The champions were, however, ers with their deserving winners But they went all out against with a hard shot after a steady and consistently accurate the grimly defending Genmans run. and two quick goals halfway
play. Specially prominent among through the second half earned This put the Russian forwards them on the day's performance them victory over a side which on their toes but Germany were C. Roza-Pereira, S. E. included eight of Germany's | equalised the 28th minute Souza and Jackie Noronha,
World Cup team,
for
the
The Germans' plan early stages appeared to be purely defensive to take the eting out of the Russians' usual whirlwind start. But it went away in the 15th minute when Fight winger Tatushin scored A ment
H.K. Fencers
To Meet
Japan
A Japanese students' fencing team, on its way home from the World
un
rays;
1 Believe Crowds Like
A Laugh
ENGLISH SOCCER SEASON OPENS
Defending Champions Chelsea Lose To
Wanderers
Bolton
London, Aug. 20. Chelsen had a surprisingly small crowd of 44,454 to see them start their defence of the League Championship. They often played football that would not have done credit to a Third Division side and a goal in each half by Dennis Stevens gave Bolton Wanderers a well deserved Huccess.
Chelsea will have to do much better if they are to be a threat for this season's Championship, let alone win it again.
-Firty thousand gave Wolver- scored three times in nine hampton Wanderers, with minutes end won the points.
memories of their Russian trip. A welcome at West Bromwich Albion's ground and IL must be nadd that the home side, with
long
for u
SCOTTISH OUP GAMES
Results of the third games in the Scottish League Cup have
next week. They have far ench won three gamesR SO and their clash should decide the winners of Section Four.
Celtic's casy win to-day wAR casler when Falkirk mado lost their goalkeeper with arm Injury after six minutes.
un
out their England centre left an interesting position for forward, Ronnie Allen,
the meeting of Rangers and best of Celtic time, had the maliers in a drawn geme.
London's big teams, apart from Chelsea, had a bad start. Stanley Matthews, in his most bewildering mood, helped Black- pool defeat Arsenal; Tottenham went down at home to Burnley and Charlton, at home, were a Ittle fortunate to save a point against newly promoled Luton.
Allen
of several casualties
sun-baked pitches. Arsenal and Black- pool cach finished with ten men and apart from men who had to be carried off, there were Two penalty goals by Tura- many imping player at the bull helped Hibernian close of gruelling matches.
Dunfermline but the winners
Wa onc
on
Sheffield United, under the new managership of Joe Mer- cer, former Arsenal star, did not start their senson well when they met the cupholders, New castle, who were good value for
their win.
to
Rangers won away. Through goals scored by their wing forwards, Hubbard and Scott.
Section Two of the Competi tion is also wide open with three clubs, Partick, Hearts and East Fife all having four points.
boat
are unlikely to catch Aberdeeni In their section as they have only three points compared with the maximum six of the league champions.
the
St Johnstone and Motherwell, respective lenders of Sections Six and Seven also have the maximum of six points. had
Most impressive win of
was Morton's in Section day Eight, and both Fleming and McGhee scored hat tricks their 7-1 win.-Router.
Manchester City, runners- up al Wembley, struggle to save a point against Aston Villa but kild so when Don Revie scored a second half penalty,
MAJOR UPSET to by team is enough spoil their get down to the game until they And Sun- were 15 or 18. It was not freir
whose return Andy Graver, Saturday night tea. day morning's breakfast as well. fault.
Lincoln during the close But the vintago players, the to Walley Barnes, full-back of
Lawtons and Matthews, were ocason for a third of the £90,000 Wales and Arsenal says;
who started boys
the game sterling Leicester paid for him We Could Have. young when they were nino or last December, was back among ten. We are getting another erop the goals with his old colleagues. Too Much
of youngsters
thom now, As à result Lincoln caused ono people such 419 tivy Charles of the day's major upsets by Continental Stuff
brothers, and dozens of others winning ct Blackburn. who will soon be hitting the headlines.
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star
I wonder , in the effort to
like
We players are the people most Intimately concerned with this business of the Missing Millions. But in our efforts to win the people back let un no INTERNATIONAL TENNIS be influenced Continental ideas.
attract the
and build crowds winning teams, we are not for- getting the most Important thing. That footbali is and always will the be an entertainment.
Loo much by
I refuse to go overboard for
and training
playing methods used by European
Art Larsen In Singles Semi-Finals
་
Ip Koon-hung Beaten By Malayan
in
Although Thompson's
goal for Preston In the second
Ipoh, Aug. 21. minute was accepted on the quickest, his match started 15 In the best Singles match and in the third minute of this ships, defending champion minutes later than Fulliam's of the Malayan Champion- game. Bedford Jezzard scored Ong Chew-bee of Singapore
to set Fulham on the way to
one of the day's biggest wins.beat Hongkong champion Johnny King (Stoke) hit the K. H. Ip in three thrill- season's first hat trick after packed sets. Doncaster had scored twice, and
Certainly I have always looked at it this way. They have called countries, I am not so sure that
The Malayan champion, weTV- me the "Clown Prince of Foot-those methods are suitable to
Jackie Sewell was not long the British temperament. called me
afterwords before he put lajing beautifully and volleying ball." They have
They have called And I believe our crowds
three for Sheffield Wednesday, immaculately, won the first ve irresponsible. me "Bly 'end," and lots of other would soon get tired of regular
Ortizel, Italy, Aug. 21. There was a big crow at quite easily at 6-9. uncomplimentary things.
football "performances" on Art Larsen of California, and Coventry to 500 what Jesse
Champlon
Ip forand some of his lost Enrique Carver, noted Continental coach, Continental lines. They have Argentine But it has been fun, and I been used to
entered the
won the second set the tough, tense Morca
Men's had done to Coventry City. After touch and think I have managed to give competition of our League pro- Singles semi-finals of the Local an
at 7-5 after leading B-4. carly setback Coventry the crowds some fun too. I am grammes and I am sure they International
In the third not fired Chew sure what I am would never really
prefer going to do next when the ball that way.
things to stay ment today.
Boo put everything he knew
ARTY, CRAFTY
comes my way,
know
SCORING VARIETY
Tennis Tourna-
Larsen beat Cedric Mason
(Tasmania) 6-4, 7-5 and Marca American Boxer into the game to win at 6-3.
old
Favoured To Beat Italian
Both players found the slip- pery condition of the ground a great disadvantage.
Ip suffered his first defeat in the singles in four attempia,
TAKES DOUBLES
Hongkong's K. H. Ip, after
Perhaps too many players
beat. Giuseppe Magi. (Italy) know exactly what they are
6-3, 6-3. Others in semi-finals going to do with it. And the Most of the European teams are Tony Mottram (England) crowd know also, which means play orty, crafty football. They and
Bob Howe (Australia). when inside-right Fritz Walter
TWO BOTTLES
that the element of surprise is retreat from the tackle, and Mottram beat Antonio Sada lost on the opposition and on good old-fashioned had a long range drive deflected
shoulder | (Italy) 6-3, 0-3, and Howe beat The Second Division into the net by a Russian de-
games the crowd.
on. charging is frowned
But Carlo Ebner (Italy) 6-3, 3-6, fender,
eights were featured by two
tackling and charging are an 7-5.
New York, Aug. 22, scored in the afternoon. The
essential part of our game and In an upset of the three-day-
Rinzi Nocero, young New Eight minules after the inter- first eight came from Elliot's vel Gormany went ahod. Left- Kowloon Deck four who earned I like to do funny things with demanded by our crowds.
tournament Italy's Nina York Middlewight, is favoured using the men's singles title, winger Schaefer running on to their
"if you place too much store, Bellani beat Mrs Tony Mottram, at 8-8. to beat Italian Paola / annexed two Doubles Utics, two bottles of whisky the ball. I
back-heeled have
απ Continental training the former Joy Gannon, of Eng Mella tonight in their television Tamworth of Singapore he took In partnership with Mr A. with pass to score with An
side-footed deserving maximum guals,
goals, and methods you will lay the €TM land 6-3, 6-2 to angled
enter the 10-rounder at St Nicholas arena, the Mixed Doubles title, from shot. The
against Joe Leonard's Craigen- steered the ball in with my phasis on speed and quick dis- Women's Singles finals. Germang
It would probably have tribution. If you are going to play and gower four in the 10th head of knees.
« slam-bang "clubs the defending champions, Mrs now had more of the
Each is Miss Beilani meets compatriot Aghter" but only a fair puncher. Gladys Lake been easier to have coured them play robust football you have Nicla Migliori who beat
Chua outskle-right Rohn had the ball their match,
and Ong Miss the net in the 65th minute Kowloon Dock won
fairly the other way. But not nearly
got to train accordingly.
Chow-be, 8-6, 6-3, 6-1. Ramorino (Italy) 6-2, 6-4 in Each has had three fights this But It
11 was disallowed by the comfortably on all rinks in this {as, much fun,
Many
trams have switched another
Teaming up with Cambridge semi-final. United year, won two decisions and was game to draw within 2% points The crowds will always go to referee.
of Singa Blue Khong Kit-song of stopped in the other. to over
speed and precision Press. see ́ entertaining football. Pour mutes later, the Rus-of League-leading Taikoo Dock.
If training.
Ip won the Men's Doubles port, They have switched
Melis, former Welterweight title, beating Singapore's Ong alans drew level with a goal by Only R. O. Baker's four provid- ever get a chance to see St to Continental match methods,
Matthews
Champion of Italy, who moved Chew-ben and Lim Hee-chik in right-half Masiyonkin and Ilyin
ed any sort of opposition when
it. He is
to Montreal last year, got the winning goal in the 73rd they held W, M. McCall's four wonderful to watch. ills play is They are, I am sure, taking a
gamble.
F. decisions over Frederico minute-Reuter.
to 15-16 on the 19th head. A full of surprises and subtielles.
calera and Chet Vinel but was three and a two by the Dock
Let us have good team-work
the stopped by Chico Vejar in four
by all means. But let us try to
fourth round on April 28. ended the match.
keep some
Nocero personality in the
by Was stoppal The second eight, of the after-game. I believe that
the Micrentino noon was earned by the HKFC Sub should try to get hold of a
Olympic Games
Students' Games at San Job For Aussies
Sebastian, Spain, and
a
post-Games European tour, will meet Hongkong fencers in a match at the Queen
In Melbourne
Melbourne,
of
Elizabetli Youth Centre, More than 600 members
the Australian regulor Kowloon, on September 3
men will help at the Olympic and 4.
Games in Melbourne yenr.
A Japanese students' fencing team had two matches against Hongkong in 1853, both of which were won by Hongkong's fenopre, but the Hongkong team
next
on the Jast two henda
I take
of H. Black, R. Blyth, W. personality player.
McColl and Ken Forrow, agalest the Police rink of B, Jones, J. Boxall, G. Watt and A. Soutar. This eight, incidentally, was also scored on the 10th head after after the HKFC four had led
by 10-6.
HOW THEY STAND
First Division
Some of their jobs will be to Reorelo. "Blue" mon the rifle shooting events, control traffic, operato
administrative work, fire salutes and
this time will not be as strong raise and lower flags. go it was two years
with
score-Ka
and
"Blue
IRC "Gold" Brass bands of the six Aus-FC
Army Commands are Anthems of all competing countries. returning
the departure of Major Brower tralian and Christopher Grose-Hodge Olympic specist, the latter of Practising the
whom will not be
bor.
However,
every
He would not always be their
HOCKEY
We have gol to match our foot- INDIANS BEAT ball to the British mood on o Saturday afternoon. I think that GERMAN TEAM 3.1 mood leads the spectator to want bit of everything in his foot- ball, Including thast robust features of the game,that are so typically British.
NOT THEIR FAULT
In
Won
one of the most thrilling doubles matches seen here 0-7, 7-8, **
The match lasted 68 minutes and ten of the games went to deltoo.
In the last game of the second
match points,
Berlin Aug. 21. Rotasl The Indian hockey team cur-eighth round on February 21, Lim eared Ave rently touring East Germany decisions over Vic Cardell
but ho came back to win
The Slameco pair Muang and Rong, 1934 Malayan Men's today defeated at East German
Gonzales. TOX best man,
Doubles champion, and Chal Perhaps he would
team at Gers (Thuringle) by
Mellis, 20, has had much Tejason, nil. occasionally annoy the fans. But
throo goals to
Malagan he would be the boy they could
The Indian players dominated more experience this Rinzl, but Veteran Doubles final beating rely on cocasionally for a laugh, future of football here. We have from the start to finish and the New Yorker is favoured to Colonel J. Clynton Reed, former of his youth, ag- Wimbledon player, and': Goon And after all, football crowds had a slump caused, I am sure, were grootod by warm applause win because
and durability,-- || Kok-ying · of Malgo in three like to laugh. Even those to because, our youngster during from a crowd of 17,000 German grosivenncas
suts of 3-4, 6-4, 6-2/~Rowder, whom the defeat of their own the war years were not able to spectators-France-Presso,
I am not despondent about the
THE GAMBOLS
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MÉ AND MEAS ORLENELY! HAVING A NICE HOUDAY ?
VER, THANK YOU
Second Division
HKFC
VBRC
from leave till later in Septem- Other Army help will be to CSS
supply 22,000 sheets, 11,000 KCC blankets and pillow silpe, 6,000 KCC local Chiricso pillows and 6,000. beda for the ||ZG. teneers have been improving at Olympic Village, 14,500 cuble FRC
rapid pace and are under-fect of refrigerated space and going intonaive training in pro full equipment for dental and D paration for the match with the medical surgeries.
Apanions.
Pass for the match, limited Weights gymnasts,
In ulumper,--may, be obtained wrendlers,, and boxers will, train Krum Live Guinea Kifrabeth Youth In Army art) halia China Mai
Third Division
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