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THE CHINA - MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE

WEEKEND BOWLS

BOTH IN THE LEAGUE AND CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES THE MIGHTY FELL

By “TOUCHER”

Never was the uncertainty of lawn bowls more in evidence than during the week-end when both in League and 'Championship matches one after another the mighty fell with reverberating thuds.

Greatest fall was that of Craigengower who were not only halted by Recreio In their bid for First Divisions honours but dropped from their top place to third position in the Third Division as a result of a 4-1 defeat by Filipino Club,

Yesterday In eleven proti- four theads to

against minary round Colony Open Tri-Rxcrelo's G. Gutteres, E. M. ples matches no fewer than Alarcoun, A. M. Souza and three favoured combinations fell Jackie Noronhs. by the wayside.

Splendid weniler and *x- cellent green conditions paved the way for some girlour bowls both on Saturday má Sunday

The match between the cur-

Champions

and

the

potential SUCCESETS. Colgengower, fully lived up to repulation no the match of the

week. The araw saw the two teams evenly matched, with their lop rinks facing each other and either side looked capable of wirming by a 1-0 margin.

As play

the progressed Reemio twelve took carly ad- vaninge of their home green by &ttering The swinging

than their given quicker presenter,

The Craigengover four of Fumels Lee, C C. Ma, A. E. Coates and Joe Landult took an arly 6-1 leski zafer the fourth

head

ump-

from Recrojo's A P Pretra, L. Rodrigues, C. C Pereira and Johnny Ribeiro.

TURNING POINT A spectacular shot by Johnny Hueiro on the ith Bend, when

he drove the junk into the ditch

Encouraged he This

Bradbury's four enjoyed

up

A

perthwaite, H. E. Greenwood

score,

Avorther

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Recreio thred of F X. M. Sava, F. X. Alves und Johnnite Ribeiro by the Football' 'Club combination of J. J. Cow- Ridsdale and 9–5 lead at the tea interval and

by

23-12 were 20-13 at the end of the 16th head. A magniñecat shot

Bavoured combina- by Jackie Noronha on the 17th tion who were eliminated by head. head, when he drove out the an overwhelming margin of

thot second

for a count of 20-9

Craigengewer's were four, brought the Recreio four. I.cc, C. C. Ma and Joe to 18-20 in the last four heads Landolt who faced some super- were played off to a thrilling lative bowl by J. C. Fonseca, falsh with a 4-1 score banging bra the balance.

one

Craigepower were stili up on the aggregate st this stage. Two successive singles saw the Recreio four draw up to 18-20 and tole a one-shot lead on the aggregate.

SPRUNG BACKWARDS

On the 20th head Alarcoun drew a toucher, A heavy drive by George Souza through the heavy seen of front woods saw the jack sprung backwards and his own toucher falling into the dlich about a yard behind the jack for the shot.

A. M. Sauza drew the first shot with a loucher about a foot behind the

Jack, Noronha drey the second only to see it driven away by Bradbury. With his last wood, Bradbury in an at- tempt to go the jack into the ditch got the shot wood instead ark in a class measure between the two louchers in the ditch the shot went to the Recreio four

Arrira

ΠΑΙΤΟΥΝ

U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS.

Wooton

45.8;

COURTNEY RUNS 400 INVER

JACK DAVIS GOES

HIGH HURDLES IN 13.4

Highlights of the American National AAU Championships at Bakersfield, California, over the week-end were a 400 Metres rum in 45.8 seconds by Tom Courtney, of the U.S. Army and formerly of Fordham University, and a heat of the 110 Metres High Hurdles in 18.4 seconds by Jack Davis, of the United States Navy and formerly of the University of Southern California.

RECOVERED

India Plans Small Team For Olympic

Olympic Competition

To Gain Experience

New Delhi,

India will send a small contingent to the Olympic Games at Melbourne in November with the object of get- ting experience rather than medals, But the field hockey" team, however, hopes to win the gold medals which it has Won at every Olympic Games since 1924, hak

Despite its population of 870,000,000, India has not produced top athletes yet because there has been little organised sport. But in recent years, the government has sponsored a national coaching scheme which it is hoped will pay dividends in the years to come.

The athletes who will go to colch Indian athletes, while Melbourne hope to place in the Czech star Emil Zatopek aha finals μπ the events they his wife also have toured Inith. enter. India has set eighth. place in the 1903 Helsinki Games as the standard that must be achieved for selection to the Melbourno team.

To raise money for the Mel- bourne contingent, the Indian Olymple Federation, under the presidency of the Maharajah bf Patiala, has organised o hind- raising day held is appealing for EIGHT QUALIFIERS

private subscriptions. But the At the National Track and

360,000 Tupbea ($81,000)..

to finance Field Championship held in Feb-necessary

the trip ruiry, eight athletes achieved will need a large government.

standards--in these

the 200 grafit an 'Well, Metro, 400 Motres, 110 Metres.

A high proportioni “of ↑ Inâları 400 Metres Hundles, athletes come from the martial Hurdies, High Jump, Long Jump Hop.nce of the Sikhs. Unlike most

the Jump, and Women's 100 Motros.

Indians who have slight phy- During the coming months, 19iques and are vegetarians, the selected athletes will get meat-eting Sikhs are usually intensive coaching from which it big and strong and pay consid is hoped to build a track and

*****ture. field team of 15. The remainder of the contingent will be made

the

feld hockey

is

and

and

erable attention

to physical cul-

*

OLYMPIC GAMES..

Since 1952, what the gove Pakistan Likely

P. Pereira and C. C.

'Courtney had been known previously as one of the world's fastest half milers tid a fair and Improving quarter-miler. A week earlier he had got down to 47.2 for KCC's S. Y. Doe, Bill Gaffney and F. R. Kembni enjoyed a

the 400 Metres. But his 15.8 came as a complete surprise and his margin of victory 13-0 lead against Crigengower's over Villanova's Charlie Jenkins was 'some 10 yards. Jenkins' time was 46.6. M. Wong, G. Santos and P. K. Lau after ten heads. Some A mirprise ako in the 400 for the Пnal tryouts ni Los in 14:478, Max Truck the up by desperate and lucky driven by Metres was The third place Angelos next week-end.

70,000 Moines in 30:52.0 and soccer tears, and some weigh Olymple Lou enabled the CCC three to itken by veteran Reggie Pear-

wrcellers Champion Horeco litters and Ashenfelter 40.7 seconds,

the 3,000, Mike

Metres the gap to 14-15 on the man in

Steeplechase. last head. A two by them on the Larrabee of USC was fourth in

ment coaching scheme siarted, top athletes

United from the final head brought them the 40.8, Jerry White of Corcoran

With the easier qualifying States have come here to help in High School, Californin, Brih, in third upset of the afternoon.

system in force a noteworthy coaching Indian athletes. Among Although not in the nature of $0.8 and Herb Washington of

feature was the absence ja of upsets, two good wins scored Morgan State College sixth in

sture like Bob inuenibus nid marty of the In yesterday's games were also 47.0.

elready qualified for

Jesse Owens, 'Böb the final Richards, those of A. H. Seemin, M. B.

Mal Whitfeld, and Though Jack Davis had

trinis. Next week-end's

final Mathias, Hassan and O, R. Sadlek over 3.

trinis should therefore seo Diving Champlon Bammy Lee.. Chubby, C

and broken the world record for the F. Remedios Hong Sling, and Talkoo's B 110 Metres High Hurdles in a Douglas, W. McColl dedi

C. Heat of the event,' be Meeran over Craigengower senten in the final by Lee L. 1. Wade, A. E. Coates and C. Calhoun of North Carolina R. Rosselch

lege.

HOW THEY STAND

for a count of har, completely changed the tide of the game.

per. formance, the Recreio front-men VAITES 10 the support of their rip with some classy bowls on the next few heads, which saw them chalk up a free, a two, Hoe and single on four sur

Two drawn shots by Reacto, BGC cessive heads to lead by 14-d, about a foot each from the jack, Tallon Skip Ribeiro again came intostayed for the count on the last FC the picture on the 10th head,

Thread

to glvd Jackie Noronha's IRC "Gold"

the fast before fe, by drawing four

second shot

a 21-20 rink Freio the match against a count

margin.

draws to use

closely draws three

shots

For Recreto both

KCC

POC

FC

First Division

W.

D

was

Col-

For the Art time in history six arch

in one race

over the high hurdles beat 14 beconds- Calhoun 138, Davis 19.7, Joel Shanklo 13.8, Charles Praft 19.8, 215 Willard Thompson 101 Dean Benson 13.9 1614

0 @ 15

0 0 13

Second Division

It is noteworthy that the in- bured Thane Baker has Th covered with a vengeance and further week's rest may give the injured Dave Slme another chance next week, though Sime, It appears, is defoltely out of the 200 Metres,

some really wonformances.

UCLA's Bobby Scarman a heat of the 1,000 Metres in 3:48.0 from Jerome Walters of the Los Angeles Strider, who clocked the same time, thers decided not to run in the final, Seaman is already qualified for the final Olympic tryouts from She previous week's trials.

amazing per-

them WIC

U.S. COACHES. Four leading American catches:

To Enter In Eight N

Sports

Karachi, June 16, Pakistan is likely to be re- prevented in eight. sparta' in the Olympic Games beginning in Melbourne next November, But final entriess will not be made until complete *reports have been reotived from various Na- Honal Sporting Federations.

For example, anything can opent D few monika- in India happen in the final of the 400 giving speciallied training. Metres in which event Lou Jones They were Brutus Hamditon, hts zum 48,7 and Tom Courtney head coach of the American 45.8 in recent weeks while Jim | track team at Helsinki; Dr Provisional entries have been Lea has run the 440 Yards in Kenneth Doughtery, of the Uni-made for trick and Beld events, 45.8. Also, with five men who versity of Pennsylvania; George hockey, wrestling, **boxing : have cleared 20 feet taking part Rider, Miami (Ohio) University; weightlifting,

shooting cycling, In his absence. Walters in the Long Jump Anal, it ❘ and Lloyd Winter, of San José and swimming. The major's und emerged National Champion-aseeme that at least 28 feet will State University

of the competitors will be drawn curious National Championships be necessary to assure any que

Recently 截 Russian couch, from the Pakistan Army, Glerin Davis of Ohio

these with a great many of the of them of an Olymple berth. Eugeniy Kuzetsov, come farw to | ver. University OT

the 400 Metros ready qualified best men in Low Hurdles in a very fast the nation not taking part-in

seconds tromm Eddle

wirming trom Texan (51.5), Dwyer (3:18.0),

50.0 Southern

1339

State

3:48.4,

Fred Texis theesh-

Wille Atterberry of Comptonn Joe Villareal (8:49.3), Joe-

Doulin (3:51.1), Paul Junior

(51.0), College

Johnson Josh (3:32.0)

and Len Strapson- Culbreath of the US.

Army 70%

(520), Robert Fittenberg, also (8:52.6). 123% of the US. Army (52,3) and Grène 'O'Connor of Kansas State 10%

University (52,5).

3 0 5

12

Third Division

win und

KDC "Blues by a 4-1

KCC of live.

CCC With C.

George KFC C. Ma meeting' with

Iteenelo better success when he concen-Guterres and Alarcoun played a

USRC consistent game throughout and PRC trated on dead

Noronha was skip jack instead of heavy rests, therellable.

extremely HKCC Former Shanghai KDC

Filmo Club Craigengower four picked up

A. M. Souza show- Interporter A. after tea up to 18-20 at the end

ee himself N of the 19th head.

mselt fine drawing mau, but found difficulty in getting IPSA the green in his heavy draws

fle, however, came In with CCL some deciding drawn shole on KBGC the vital last few heads.

For Craigengower both Ogtey KCC

George Souza played some brillant bowls in the first half, but fell off in the second half. C. R. Rooselet had an unlucky afternoon, most of his shots missing either the jack or wood time and again by almost a halr's breadth, Skip Bradbury had an average afternoon and was only just unable to fast the D. heads.

gume

to

by the Reerelu frunt-men stayed for the final count on the 20th head

proculuilly end the They conceded a single on the fluer head but own by four valuable shots which also guve them match points.

LUCKY HOT

tho

On

nex green the Cralgengower tour skipped by Stanley Leonard were ugnun ex- tunely lucky to edge out the Recreio four of A. V. Lopes. 5. E. Souza, C. Roza-Perora and

E. Passos by a 20-19

score, and again a lucky shot did it,

This time it was on the 20th hond. With Passer four Lead-

Ing 19-18, the Recreio four were

WITHIN LINE

HKFC

HKERC

PRC

Major League Baseball

New York, June 24. THE SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE

The defeat of Craigengower brought IRC "Blues" and Kow- Chicago (1st Game) loon Cricket Club almost within Fburgh list Ganic) line of them. Their 5-0 win

Bl. Louis (1st Game) Philadephin tist Game) Cincinnati (1st Game) Brooklyn (1st Game). Milwaukee (1st Game) Chicago (2nd Games New York (1st Gaine)

Pittsburgh (2nd Game) Cincinnati (2nd Game) Brooklyn (2nd Gatro) New York (2nd Game} Chicago (2nd Gama) Milwaukee (2nd Game) New York (2nd Gama) .

lying one shot about eighteen over the "Gold" now bring the inclies

behind the jack. A IRC "Blues" to within 11/ heavy draw

by Leonard with points

of Craigengower with his list wood was narrow but one game in hand. wicked off a front wood and

Kowloon Cricket Club drop- straightened out to the jack for a valuable 1 points to the the shot.

fighting Tuikon twelve but have reasonable chance of over- taking the leaders, being only 6% points behind with two games in hand.

pod a

With the score even at 19-19 on the inert head, George Hong Choy drew a jack-high toucher which stayed up to the end to give the Craigengover four their

The Second Division games eighth

successive victory this were featured by the fine 4-1

ylatory scored by KCC Although this gune was even Recreio. The cricketers are now throughout, both säes were for favourably placed

dor the Leonard's winrunners-up position in this divi- slon Police Recreation Club

season

over

from their best. was the more lucky in that both also came out with a notable his No. 2, P. K. Lau, and his No, 3, F. Madar, were off win. By blanking FOC, they and on. Only lead Hong Choy have stored themselves quite a and Leonard limit were fairly good distance away from the consistent.

anager of relegation. The ability, however, of each

The Third Division saw Fil- of the Craigengower bowlers to Pino Club avenge their earlier come In with the old shot at the taking four points from their defeat by Craigongower by right time gavo then that slight rivals and ut the same tim edge against a Reerde four placing themselves in the best among whom only Lopes and position among the contenders, S. E. Souza preduced good although end point behind the bowling. Both C. Hoza Pereira

Passos were well below PSA with one guy in hand. their usual form.

OPEN TRIPLES

and

With the ink redre at 1-1,)

THE CAMBOLS

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EASY FOR SOWELL

NOTHING SPECIAL. The

field events produced little of special interest other than a 20 feet 1 inches Long Jump by Ernie Shelby and two- men - Hal Connolly and Albert Hall over 200 feet in Hammer Throw.

the

Tom Courtney, already quall: fled for the final Olypmic tryouts in the 800 Metres, did not run in this event, Arnie Sowell of Pilisburgh, apparently out for

George Brown, leading Ameri- experience though already quali

can long jumper for several years led for the Anal tryouts, won

von but now classed as a veteran, was comfortably in 1:47.0 with Gene Maynard of the Army, formerly Malachi Andrewn and Gregory a surprise second at 25:54. of the University of Illnois, 4 Bell, defending National Cham- veteran Mal Whitfield of the Les plon, tied for third at 25:3% Log and Pari-American Champion Olympic Rosslyn Range Ath at 25:2

surprise second in 1:48.2 and

went

W powde

Australians Win First Round In Canada Cup Golf Tournament

London, June 24,

Australia today won the first round in the Canada Cup international golf tournament at Wentworth, Surrey..· Australia's combined aggregato was 142,

Mexico and Wales tied for second place with an aggregate of 143. Then came the United States and Canada-144, South Africa and Belgium 145, Scotland— 148, Ireland and Colombia 160, Spain New Zealand, Argentiu, 3witzerland, the Netherlands, France, England and the Philippines 151.

187

States

shot behind. This was not due to little Dad Rees who took 74, but to Denis Smallton, newly crowned Champion of Wales, whose some of 69 was beofen by only Thomson arki Hogan, : Hod

ha the last thrice holes, to take Aves had two setbacks during instead of fours he would have had the best score--and Wales

10 7 0 Morrow winning from Leamon / Morefield reached 1964, Blair in today's first half of the Cup, run up a disastrous seven.... would have led.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

Angeles Striders,

Chile, Japan and Italy (all satisfactory score for this testing Champion in this event in 1952

aggregated 152 with Egypt-155, course, and 1950, third ahead of world Connolly

Korea and China-100, Sweden reached 205 reet

IN. THE ROUGH...... 860 Yards record-holder Lon 10 inches in the

-101, Brazil and Portugal-103, Hammer Spurter both being caught in Throw and Hall 204 feet 54 many-180 and Denmark --- 1:48.4. Bill Tidwell of Emporia inches.

Lu Lang-huan also began Unofficial Teachers was fifth,

national record-holder

Ben Hogan of the United with a birdie four and had a Cliff Blair was

and Peter Thomson of par three at the second, but he again pushed out of the The 100 Metre Dash

Art Australia played the best rounds was three times in the rough three very much to form. Bobby places by John Morefield.

"and "three-puited at the third 194:6, Bill

BYDON McWilliams 104:3 and Bob Backus 12 feet. Never round 18 holes in

Hogan and Thomson went Three fives in the next six hodes before had American

68 strokes gave him an outward score of Team Tapply for the box, 72 throwers reached stich a high came members of the Mexican,

hammer coch. One stroke behind 69 40,

hoter aggregato of two players After starting back with

a per country is the major aware, standard:

Canadian and Welsh partner par three at the tenth, he three-

handsome international ships: Hobarto Stan

De

Vincenzo, putted the eleventh and had a trophy, for the Best Ind) /Idual, Smalldon.

Leonard Bad

Dennis five, at the short 14th where he is being cagirly sought by ell

miscd the Sreen and again|| 58 competiions, nected three, putta, a a secondt The third best total was 71: even went do his card at the. INDIVIDUAL SCORES

Spain's 470 yards 15th, where after

King with Thane Baker third John Haines fourth, Ray Norton fifth and Pan-American Cham oplon Rod Richard sbeth,

MIXT

Charles Dumas of Compton Junior College won the battle of the high jumpers at 6 feet 10 inches, with Southem Methodist freshman Don Stewart, Shelton, Bernard Allard Notre Dame and Vern Wilson

row ran a heat in 10.2 seconds and the Anal in 10.3 seconda Other Umes were comparative by slow for a field of this class, The 200 Motres Dash around a turn produced a great race bd tween two veterans, unofficial Yards Dash Thane Baker and Olymple 200 Metres Charnpion, Rod Richards was the only

Both Andy Stanfield.

were pale vaulter over is reethe 14 18 clocked in 200, secondo as literophed 15:2 as Fred Barnes 200 known Theodosius Bush was of the Olympic Club of San

third in 21.2.

Francisco. and Don Bragr of Villanova, recovered from last weddie's injuries, tied for.second at 14:02.

Washington (1st Game) 1 world record-holder for the and tied for second at 6:8%.

Cleveland (at Came)

+

Ballmore (ist Game) Detroit (1st Game) New York (1st Game)

20 210

Chlogo" (1st Game) Boston Kansas City Baltimore (2nd. Game) .. Detroit (2nd (Jame)

United Press.

CHANNEL SWIM

Barry

1

0

Olymplo 100 Metres Cham plon Landy Remigino, who had fallod, to win a plice in the 100 Metres in the final Olymple.

the

Although the Canada Cup

Eading individual scores

Ernie Japan's Nichio Ishill

of Angel Miguel, Bobby Locke of hitting a good drive, he topped

South Africa, Flory Van Dock his seconal shot into the rough, day the of Belgium and Italian golfer, took four to reach the green Peter Thomson (Australia). Alfonso Angelini,

and again three-pitted in all and Ben Hogan (United, Slates) The Philippines Ben Arda he needed 18. strokes for the each 08: Choon-yun in 73.- France- went round in 73, Korea's Dukhomowani hit 'bbles.

(Mexico), R. De Vicbrizt Presse

Nevertheless,

Chinese, Stan Leonard (Canada) and įpair · finished the round woven | DF Shelldon, (Waley), all strokes better Thin

the Danish 09, couple who partitrol thóm,

the Hogat was

focal point for Bobby Locke, (Struth Africa), M. Ishii (Japan); ---A. Migue the

VahDock. spectators estimated (Spain), Flory the course, but now (Belgium) d

Wille Hollie of the US.

China's two representatives in the International Carinzia Cup tournament which began today on the Wentworth Course, Sur rey, returned an aggregate of 100.

to 20,000

tryouts, won a clence to quality | Army won'the Hop, Step dind in the first round played in dill. Were lucky endáriħ, to see overy - (Italy) all 71. A. Angeini

for the 200 Metres with arth Jump at 49 foot inches as but otherwise ideal conditions, plato in '21,8,

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En val: automobile now a few years 120

LEADING SOONES Leading scores

cores today, were:m Austrália 142 (P. Thomson 08

sind N. Von Nitta 742

Moxico 143P;

Cy Young won the Javels/marred their approach work visit, who played, by compari and K. De Vicenzo;

GOLDEN CHURN

shot the Little Canadian Jack Smyth and South. Calais, June 24.

Chen Ching-po went round in killed in Elx women and 13 men from A new qualification system African Westfied the 77, but his partner Lat Liang He Hurdly put, a foot wrong.

eldent second at 49:3 Bill Sharpe huon 83, both afterwarde hud 15 nations will try to swim the for the final tryouts to being and Ira Davis followed at 49:34, tales to tell of missed putte and home cam be said of Thorn English Channel from Cap Griz | used with 4 Nez between August 11 to 15, than the three three-one from and 49:12.

spasms of three-putting that box, fresh from a United States. The biggest surprise of the organisers of the race no- the thron main qualifying mests. The Craigengewer tour skipped yesterday's Colony Open Triplesnounced here.-China Mall in 1952 and some 12 to 14 men Throw at 247 foot 111⁄2 inches at the 470

Chen began

birdie four 50n with Hogan, before a much by B. W. Bradbury still had matches was the defent of the Speciat.

nuo 'beitig qishilfed in each doent Richard Hart the 5,000 Metres

yards first hole put mors saber crowd, and it these then missed the groen of the wo

two are drawn together for the short second and took four probable neue could be more

final: "fouridis 'dek

*Tuesday the strukcar, three bulls at the third and failure to hole. A short one fantastic than it spa today bt, the next put him two over Many children in srma were Fours Although Chas got his being entriot round the course, par three at the short fifth, throd dogs were amorous #cdr roots

were more putta followed at the sixth

duled hothing like

ever been BoA run of three fonies to the sem on a Brillah boldne but at turn pod him but in a creditable speaks well for the orgailiation 3s and he began coming home at all wont without a hitch, iti firia wkylo, háttake a great toe. For the records Hogan was Kot 'one and a half Deet from but in 31 bitt proved himself Alle honge the whort tenth, and burban try taking she wt the killing the put rớt.us birdie two eldventh Where he was in the

The eleventh cost him a five home wa Fout in when his he that nisted in throughout gave a gust dispiny the rough and he had another off for placing on the barrow The or the 18k whau Họ tai d

LASY NIGHT BEEN A W

INGLITE

BRIEO

fort, pull, alkes at the 15th fairways

PONUMAJOR BURFLINE »,

Che rough fuck Lion buikörei át đ the boreholm, apolled h Mak

Wales 148′′ (Di J. Rom 14 and

D. F. Smaalidon 60)

and'

at 14. (A) BI 75

no S. Leonard

United States 144 CB, Hogan 68 and 5. Snood 76)

South Africa 145 RATED. Locke 71. and G. Player 74)

Vats. Donck

71 and A

Scotland. 14 ME QE rówi 7azond J. Pandora, 72),

Colombia 100 (R. PO 72 and J. Polonia 78

dod OXO'Connor:

other marer Includ Philippisen 141′′ (B)/ Juin 12 Cykyaukli

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