A SPECTACULAR DIVE
With 11 spectacular dive, England goalkeeper ball just R. Matthews (Coventry City) gets to the ahead of Brazilian centre-forward Gina during the in- ternational soccer match between England and Brazil the Empire Stadium, Wembley, on May 9.--
nt
Reuterphoto,
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1956.
LEAGUE BOWLS
RECREIO OPEN SEASON WITH 32-12 WIN OVER BOWLING GREEN CLUB
By “TOUCHER"
In the only First Division Lawn Bowls League match played during the week-end, Club de Recreio, the reigning Champions, opened their sen- son with a narrow victory over Kowloon Bowling Green Chub by 3% points to 1.
An extremely heavy green, a continuous drizzle and frequent gusts of strong wind made the game far from enjoyable. Really good bowls was impossible, but despite these weather conditions some very good heads were seen,
htt Mei
count of six or seven, He hol From the very Arst head, Joe Eastman's four, helped to
Cannic Foreira's when
rink some
sume extent by
lucky to get through a narrow passage Two woods and only chalked up a tener against Joe heavy shots by himself and hijs | belwern Easton's
Frunzin, Suzzy No. 3, Frank
drew missed by a fraction of an inch, Pawson and Johnny Ribeiro fol-level at 12-12 at the end of the On the next head the Bowling
10th lowed with a stuglo and another
head
#three aguinat Connis Club four challed up
with a four, terelo appeared well set Pereira's
this up well-balanced
rink.
and followed for a win. I seemed to be just only to lose a three on the last four to fall just two shota hort a matter of by what margin. hrad before lea.
of the Recrełɑ aggregate vi 03.
OTHER MATCHES
הטאת
BEST GAME
{wo
the
inclement
As the game progressed, the match became u race between
Despite the front men of bath tears. The best game of the after- The profitable performances by
was between Bowling | wenther two Second Division Club's W. Rees, R. Browne, T. the Bowling Club Jends and No.
And
Third Division Gasson and C. Rounwefell 2x. espectarily those of newcomers
matches were uses played ott. Recreio A. V. Lopes, Hees and Thoman and their new
In the
Division Second convenor, "iled" Browne against Souza, C. E. Roza-Pereira
Dock Kowloon
Club "Blues", The Champions' main strength (C, E. Plussos.
favoured for the e, dropped were Jurgely responsible for
their "Whites" pot to cutting down Recreto's pre-
glubinates, who had the satia. gate lead to only five shots at
faction of registering a sven the tou interval.
Dgainst their favoured op- This was scored by Campbell's four playing against Bob Lapsley's rlik.
....
SEVEN-A- -SIDE SOCCER
Brilliant South China Wins Stanley Shield For
Second Successive Year
By I. M.
MacTAVISH
Chinu.
籍 brand
of
... and well won ... South Well done
Playing seintillating attacking soccer that no other skle in the competition could mutch, the brifiium: Caroline Hillers swept their way through a succession of dazzling victories to win the Stanley Shield for the second successive year.
The final stages of the tournament were
Club played at the Saturday evening and a capacity crowd contributed willingly to an all-time record juckpot of moge Than $50,000 which will be distributed to deserving local charities,
The Hotel the
Stadium on
S E
and
OTH
WITT
The Bowling Club four actually the smoother combina- to their on- alon as compared posing riak, among whom only S. E. Souza was playing any- where near his best.
Tine and again, however,
Skip Archie Campbell himself the Bowling Club bowlers were
WON responsible for the seven trifie unlucky to be beaten
with a brilliant shot. Lying three, by that lucky odd shot which
he succeeded with his last wood came in when they were lying to play narrow and punch away
So even
was the the fourth shot for the count to Kame that at the end of theearn for his rink a bottle of 11th head the score was only whisky. Buth be and No. 3 6-7 in Recreio's favour.
Hueside. I was told, played an exceptionally fine game.
h
count
Johnny
On the third rink Ribeiro's Iront men Lionel Rodrigues and A. M. Souza cg loyed a clear supremacy in the arly stages of the game. With Johnny Ribeiro himself striking good form, it was largely come good bowling by Peter Hughes and Tom Kavanugh that enabled the Bowling Club tour to hold their opponents to 10-11 et the te interval
games
USRC followed up their 4-1 win over HKFC last week-end with a brilliant 5-0 triumph over Filipino Club to Install them- wives as strong contenders for the Division's honours.
Division The Third produced another surprise this The HKPSA twelve, week-end.
fewer than six First with Division howlers, again weal down, this time to the Filipino After ten there was a complete
4-1 margin, which Club by a Although swing on two rinks,
goes to show how true the say- can happen in ing "Anything lawn bowls" can be.
away-won a clear indication of ("hun-wal 12 YHU the enthusiasm there is for the Chouk-yu scored South China's game when there is an indica-shots, the score kept on mount
The heavy rain which lashed were hardly what one expected |
could neither damp from them, tint of the crowd
Mok DORT HUNK the delightful birl
Ant Kand football
rst half gul of the competing
ompeteners
TRATAN
Lelween
The final
South China IV m« KMB 'A' was, in a competitive sette it not in a tonkbalkang semi,
something of
a drapponiment. The Busmen /*/* Dubrun, outplayed, generulled Orkt very nearly
mutela sed,
They
unswer
110
d the tuletion of an even tussle rain winger gut two more in the is not as powerful a weapon ng second half-one from a penalty some would have us believe.
before Footballer of the Year
The Police did u
Arst class Ho Cheung-you
the
Job> of handling the Cxce Busten's defence In
real
tact and traße Jam ju
scuring a truly spectators, and their
good humour did what ofßelous belliant fifth goal.
barbskneses might
have achieved so easily.
U
11
EARLIER GAMES
carlier games
In the
oul- South China were never
danger of losing and KMB by the same token, never produced huki
legitimate more than
half-hearted ke challenge. tu the
rupler thrusts of Ho Cheung-you, Yiu Cheuk-yin and Mok Chun-wah and offen they fell back on the temptation of substituling beef led up to the final, KMB took and brawn for brain.
their first uncertain step when Their efforts were as unpru- in the quarter-Binal, they edged
Justice
South China A' created the able, but while blad her representative. the first surprise when they knocked whistle, was not ang extracted out the Army 'A' side by 5
and just penalty from the similar dues
score although Busmen.
soldiers were unlucky to be de.
services
VERDICT
TUL
The Stanley Shield has once again provided fine entertain ment, a rich dollar harvest for charity...and which
a set of seven worthy
winners. It was well staged and efficiently managed, | and if the actual feld system of match control can be tightened up there would be little cause for any sort of complaint.
fitable as they were undesiran the Police by 2 goals to i
had
Inny
the
of
Whatever chance MB 111 prived of the
when they turned round | Egerton who Was declared with
u two-goal deficit was medically uoft, surely serifeed when they Kiches 'A' quickly disposed made
some astonishing pool- of their own 'B' team in what tional changes at the interval. never looked like a serious con -
DEFENSIVE DUTIES
they
test.
Eastern 'A' and South China 'B' had a
tremendous tussle before South China moved into
During the Orst half found their speedy defenders the semi-final by three comers like Lau Tim, and Szeto Yluto one after the teams had shared quite incapable of matching the six goals. This was a close call fast moving South China for for the eventual winners and second half they come very near to being wards, yet in the we had the strange sight
beaten in the cigeing stages. veteran LAT Chun-tot being In the semi-inals South moved back to take over the
China 'B' oilclassed Kilchee. defensive duties.
A to the tune of 5 clear goals
The
outcome was inevitable
BOXING
Spectators Boo Gavilan-Trochon Fight Verdict
in London against Peter Water
V. Thomas continued to drow consistently to the jack, he was George up against brilliant Gutterres and Leo Gaddl time and again fell short with the Be against him, allowing a con- sistent Alarcoun to plle it up.
With both Francis anci Fast- man resorting to desperate heavy ing against them until it was 2011) 14-32 at the end of the head.
They only managed to spore on one head out of nine. A five on the fast head brought them to the final score of 19-32 to give Reereło a commanding aggregate lead,
DAVIS CUP RESULTS
European Zone
Warsaw, May 15.
n winning 3-0 Italy gained lead uver Poland In the second Davis European Zone round Cup tie here today.
Italy
will play Denmark in the quarter-finals,
In today's Doubles match the Pletrangell and Italians Niola Orlando Sirola beat Platek and Radzio 6-3, 6-2, 6-4.
Colln Rounsefell's and Suzzy Pis fours continued their see-saw battle after tra. At the end of the 20th head the score
favour of was 14-13 in
the Recreio rink.
On the last head the Bowling Club four were lying one shot close to the Jack and another
ubout LWO
* yard away. Roungefell Wos 巍 little un- Britain gained a commanding fortunate in knocking up position when the second round opposing front wood for second European Zone Davis Cup tie shot to within one yard, jack-against Yugoslavia opened here high of the jack,
today after a delay of two days' because of rain.
an
Passos falled to draw in with his two woods and Rouneefell missed in resting the second shot
13
the
BELGRADE:
or drawing In himself. Knight (Britain) was leading Recreio were still up by
ja Panajotovic 0-4, 6-4, 6-2 when bad light halted play in the third set.
shot on the aggregate after conceding this point.
TAYLOR SCORES FOR ENGLAND
The ball sails past Brazilian goalkeeper Gilmar (No. 1) as Taylor (Mun- chester United), the England centre-forward-on left, in white shirt-scores Eng land's first goal in the international soccer match against Brazil at the Empire
Stadium, Wembley on May 9. England won 4-2.-Reuterphoto.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S SPORTS FANS ASK. Who Can Take Over From Zatopek When He Retires After Olympic Games?
By RONALD FARQUHAR
Prague, May 13.
Who among Czechoslovakia's younger generation of athletes can take over the mantle of Emil Zatopek, now nearing the end of a great running career, at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne is the question which sports fans here are asking each other.
They hope to obtain clues to the answer from two track and field matches with British teams this summer.
Sides representing Prague and London are scheduled to meet in an inter-city contest here in July and the countries compete in a full international competition in London in August,
The
of
walermen
گا
25-year-old
Czecho lovak (cams for wear his country's red singlet crop
only both matches are likely to in- Ir the 3,000 Metres steeple- | average, with the exception of clude Zalopek, who hopes to chase. win the Marathon at Melbourne
season but expects to
to be beaten in the other 10,000 metres, the only Olympic event in which he in- tends to take part.
Czechoslovak officials will be watching anxiously the performances of
their younger runners, who up to now, have failed to reach world-beating "Zatopek" standards in their various events.
But
But the official early ri Vokner, P
view Is that Czecho- bespectacled medical
student, slovakia cannot expect to be who holds the World Champion- the ship for the 10,000 Metres In among the medals in this middle distance events.
single cano
He and other Olymple team Hopes are higher in the field
two burly, candidates have been training competitions where 20-year-old holders of European hard throughout the winter in the river records,
boyish-looking an indoor basin on
Danube, near Bratislava. They weight-putter Jiri Skobin and followed this with a spell of swarthy Karel Merta, discus skiing in the thrower are expected to do well. they may work in forests and
sites weaker in on building
to toughen themselves during a mid-season and the
"break" in July. But coaches
tho
Czechoslovakia
is
The Prague meeting comes at a time when, these offelals say,
Czechoslovak athletes should the women's events the be in peak condition, at the end brightest
"double- moment, 進 of the first stage of cycle" training schedule.
the at prospects, appear
mountains and
to be Dana say that their main task before Zatopek, wife of Emil, for the Melbourne is to increase their Throw and Olga speed on the water. - China
Sports fans believe that field Javelin
the High and Long
and track athletes and canoeists Modrachmva, a tall 26-year-old Mail Special, have the best chance of bring clerk for
ing home
medals from Jumps. Melbourne. Eight of the thir-
teen
Josef Dolezal, o 30-year-old
which medal
they compositor, who holds a number won at Helsinici were gained of world and European walking records, KIT lo have good In these competitions,
Czechoslovakia hopes also to chances in these events in Mel- compete
the
swimming, bourne. shooting, weight-lifting, wrest- lung, rowing, cycling, pentathlon and
RUSSIAN RECORD
Paris, May 13,
Soviet Bogatov today
athlete Vyuchesiny
the 200
national record
lowered for the Metres Hurdles (around a turn) when he clocked 23.4 seconds at Bymnastie
canceists have Nalchik. Toss news agency re- she is still undecided whether always been among the medals ported from Moscow.
send teams
CANOEISTS
Czechoslovakk
events. But
to the boxing falnce water sports were included tournament, in which she won In the Olymple Games in 1930.
to
The previous record was held
a Gold medal at Helsinki, or But although optimistic, officials by Yurt Lituyev with 23.5
say cautiously that the present sécondu.-France-Presso.
the basketball competition.
Crowns
sterling).
OCEIT-
90 Between 09 and petitors and officials win fly to Melixume in special aeroplanes. Britain's Roger Becker beat
three The Journey will last Josip Palada 6-4, 6-0, 6-2 days and officials say that fanes
first Singles and Billy
alone will cost about 1000,000 (about £60,000 They estimate that it will cost
four and five Australian
to keep each a day athelet during the Games, all of which will be paid by the state, which has set aside a special sum for the purpose,
Winners of the tic, which will
Reuter,
The second big swing was be continued tomorrow, meet son on the third rink. With five chile in the quarter-finals.- beads still to go the score was even at 17-17. On the 17th head brillant shot by skip Kavanagh became the furring point. Driving through a narrow port he took the jack dean into 10
PRAGUE:
of
and he switch-soccer suicide. but their 'A' sidó was eliminated man, today's match gave Gavilan riches of the Jack against a Nielsgni 7-5; 2-0, 6-7, 6-4 and
by KMB by two goals to nil,
Marseilles, May 19. The Cuban former World Welterweight Champion. Kid Gavilan, fought a drawn match
Czechoslovakia's Jiri Javarsity over 10 rounds in Marseilles to-
saved his team from a white- day against the young French ditch to give his side a single, wash in the second round hope, Louis Trochon
the European Zone Davis Cup Unlike his famous first match with another speelicular shot the final Singles here today
On the next head he came in against Denmark when he won
two when he drew to within
"Ho defeated Denmark's Kurt what was generally considered The HKFA can take a great as a lucky verdict. Most specta-
With all their 7-5. count of two. three front men playing x- opposition deal of credit for their ruming tors and experts thought the nemely well at this stage, the lead to 4-0 today when Torben
Denmark had Increased and a penalty and a free lick of the competition. The organist French Boy had won and the Bowling Club four were lying Ulrich defeated Jr Parma 3-6 against him produced two more tion was excellent
there was booed. Afterwards, and goals and virtually finished the
was not a real hitch from start Gavilan's trainer, Kid Tumero, two shots
the 19th head and 6-3, 8-8 and 6-4 in the third gamer.
to finish.
said he thought the verdict was nearly succeeded in snatching a Singles. South Ching thoroughly de
a fair one. The idges were dramatie aggregate win from Denmark qualified for the served their victory and with t
EVEN TUSSLE
divided, one gave the fight to the Champlons
third round yesterday after their first trophy of the season. The great crowd that turned Trochon, another gave it to
winning the first, two Singles
the "Doubles matches. KMB almply were not in the up on Saturday-not forgetting Gavilan and the third gave it a
Frupce-PresiĆ, class and their tactles the thousands who were turned draw-France-Presse.
Lee
soon had to resort to illegal tactics to stop the
BITC
THE GAMBOLS
YESTERDAY MY WIFE” TELLS ME THAT BAYER QÜEY PAINTING
YOU'D BETTER TAKE TH25) DAY OFF TO MORROWE AND HELP HAZ
With his last word Kavanagh made an excellent attempt In taking out the third shot for a
Barry Appleby
YES, DARUNG IT'S NINE PELOCI
TU HELF
NIGHT WORK
ord
For the most refreshing THIRST QUENCHER
Tru
Gaymer's CYDER
SERVED ICY ODLO.
its
Coaches bellove that it will take the Czechoslovaks between two and three weeks to become acclimatised in Melbourne, They are making plans to arrive early In November.
HIS LAST OLYMPICS
HORSE RACING
BUISSON ARDENT WINS FRENCH EQUIVALENT OF 2,000 GUINEAS
Paris, May 13.
The Aga Khan's Buisson Ardent, who took third place in the recent 2,000 Guineas at New- market, won the French equivalent of the New- market classic today.
Zatopek, who will be 34 years of age in: September, will almost
Buisson Ardent, a 33-1 chance for the Epsom Derby certainly be running in his lost
Games, Olympics
The fair.
on June 6, was ridden by Roger Poincelet and scored an
who reached the pinnacle of his Relicario. fame by wirazing the 5,000 10,000. Motres and
Victory in the one mile racehor fifth successive victory by Motres,
four a comfortable Marathon races at Helsinki, has was worth £1,634 to the Agaracing in concentrated his winter training
Poulo in the Khad
lenattur wise, the Marathon
Prince Aly Khan said, that no D'Esal des Pouliches, Hó hou been out twice a day, | decision had yet been made on French 1,000 Guineas. running a total of between 60 whether the colt would Huc in and 70 kilometres a day, mostly the Derby,
The winner's prize was £1,450, Apollonia, hat favourite at about 2-1
ridden by OIL, why Serge Boullenger bo flanked
ha eo arm Neutenant-colonel, easy 21/2 lengths win from M. Maurice Fournier's El
ONL
In a sout, woodlord terrain. Ho
But It was intended to race
ort Ascot next month M
the
alac datends to run in the 5,000
·Metres' and 10,000 Metres races Paul Dubosog' Tenate during the 1956 season. But the quoted a 20-1 at the last feed entering the straight to man, who-pectators will be Derby callover, took third watching mord closely over these place, a neck behind a Rellario distances 1 Zatopek'e 25-your-meczo, the favourite, wos. oki - pupil, · Ivars Ullsperger, a ridden by Løson-Flavien, |wiry, dark-haired army Heuten- M. Georges
Vorrieres, ridden by
cut.
virtually standing. leave the seven other runners
PENSEZ ridden by Meurice Delcher, m
"P-second
M. Georges Nomines" › Hilaca.
three-quartera Toft A in ruit of Prince Al There are high hopes, too, of mer was fourth in the field of Khan's Fiere, a 40-1 chemica fo 27-year-old. Voclaw Tanelcelca, teri, GLSO DID OVEý · Boisteriot, who Crimble bed himself fout wessors se trance on the mutuel for Jean Massard rode, Fiere
10-franc investiment, took the fend half way up the straight and won comfortably, Places pala 12, 30, and 14
| one of Europe's best sprinters.
To the middle
otionlovadela looky to Bia
un 40 [the Epsom Daks on June 8. Balsson Ardent, who paid 40
|
11. Valentine Bamond's Dainty cut (Fred Primer). Looks for the plača, a short hoed behind time.
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