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LEAGUE BOWLS.

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1957.

by "TOUCHER"

RECREIO ALONE UNDEFEATED IN

FIRST DIVISION

Club de Recreio remained the only undefeated team in the First Division as the Colony Lawn Bowls Loague season passed its third week on Saturday,

A close win of 57 shots to 54 over Taikoo gave them their second 4-1 win of the season.

Their third match against IRC "Gold" which was to have been played the week before was postponed to June 21 on account of inclement weather, but with this outstanding match standing well in their favour the Portuguese club's bowlers are already well in the lead even at this early stage of the League,

by

Both Minu and Contes went Into the ditch with their first

Minu woods.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL-

Cincinnati Redlegs Open Up A Two-Game Lead In The National League

New York, May 19.

The Cincinnati Redlegs opened up a two-game lead in the National was timbered League Pennant race today when they beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 8-7

GE- count of two, both about two Kowloon Bowling Green KBGC's G. Jeffries, T. Club, who had began the season son, Erie Liddel! and Joe East- yards from the jack. promisingly with 4-1 victories man almost evened up matters

Club Bowling Craigengewer for c over Takeo and Cricket Chib, succumbed feiniming a 20-15 win over the their third ouliar to Kowloon Cricket Club's C. Stapleton, D W Cricket Club and with Craigen- Symons, Jack Chubb and gower Cricket Club Laking ↑ Hong Sling. further downward plunge when they went down to IRC "Blues" by 14 to 34, the gap between Ricerclo and this Reason's challengers has widcried still

further,

NOT INVINCIBLE If, however, the match be tween Recreio and Talkou on Saturday

Indication was only of the TOM that the Lapt favoured Portugue e bowlers are going to produce for the rest of the season, challenging clubs can take heart in that their top- rated opponents will not be an invincible lol.

now

with his second and Coalca drew in the third with his inst wood to equalise the score a 23-23 and smatch ha point for his side.

A

Two fours, a single and then 13th. on the successive fours 14, 15th and 16th heads saw

BATTLE OF SKIPS them

at the end of the 101

The best match of the after- head well up with a 25-6 lead,

the tussle between When it seemed that they would noon was

M. I. Razack, A M Bowling carry the

Club side IRC'S Sling's four Omar, S. Yusut and A. R. Kit- through, Hone fought back strongly to chalk chell and CCC's hitherto up nine shots

of the beaten four of C. K. Sung, C. un four

Ma and C. R. Santos, C. C. remaining heads to narrow this:

Rosselet. rink's Anal deficit to 15-20,

E.

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un-

A thrilling finish was seen on Swig had the advantage of the third rink between KBGC's Razack, but this wo3

nullified

was

S. Bicheno, G. Lelle, L. Cos-time and again by the aupriority grove and A, Harvey and KCC's enjoyed by the IRC No. 2, A OVET G. Santos, S. Y. Doc, J. Tang, M. Divecha M. Omar,

No. Craigengower's

3, Ma, and Tommy Baker.

turned the balance slightly into his side's favour, but it the brilliant performance of C. R. Rosselet in the battle of the skips that brought his rink 24-20 win over their opponents and give Crigengower a fur- ther point.

Although defeated 4-1. Talkon Club,

already Agating

At the end of the 19th head, ngainst relegation, gave Recreio Baker's four were 18-15 in the a full run before belag van leat. Harvey's four countered quished.

with a six to take over the lead At the end of the 16th head by 21-18. On the Anal head they even had victory almost Baker and his men related within their grasp. At this stage with a three to share rink point the Talkoo four skipped. by with their opponents and give Jimmy Haxter were enjoying along Sling's four a two-shot 15-11 lead against A. A. Lopes leati on the aggregate when the Recreio four and W. B. Brown's An head was played off. four had a 16-9 lead over Jolinny

Ribeiro's fout.

In

LOSING BATTLE

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On no fewer than three oc- cusions Rossele: turned the ilde into his alde's favour with well executed shots. On the 5th head, the IRC four were lying Rosselet with his | ree, when

iralled the Jack a first wood yard and gave his side a count of four,

and 6-4, to give them 17 victories in their last 19 games.

Tom Acker, 27-year-old right-hand er from Paterson, N. J., gained credit for both wins, giving him five for this season compared to four all last year. He faced only one batter in the first game and pitched the last two innings of the nightcap.

THE SCORES National League

( These) Pittsby h

100 010 003--7-10-0 Cincinnati

000 104 111-8~10~0 Arroyo, Face (7), Purkey (9) and Folles; Lawrence, Acker (0) and Dalley, WP.Acker 14-1). LP-Purksy HRS-Bailey (3rd) Virdon (2-3),

New York

the George Crowe, able substitute Washington Senators and

Orioles beat the for Ted Kluszewski, broke up Baltimore

10-2 in the opener when his fourth hit! Kansas City Athletics

The second Baltl- his other games.

game was of the game knocke fourth run in the bottom of the more-Kansas City

innings with ninth. The Pirates had tied the halted after 5

ave neither team able to scare, the sorell game when

The While Sox took command runs after having two out and In the top of

with a four-run afth-inning nobody on base the ninth.

rally that paved the way for Bill Ficker's

wire. seconti Paul Lapalme relieved Fischer

the seventh and held the Muri (2-2). In Red Sox hitless the remainder of the way. Larry Doby doubled home

in the fourth and hit a homer in the eighth for Chiengo.

Wally Post's fourth home run

of the season broke up the

pecond game after the Pirates scored an unearned run against produce a 4-4 11e in Acker to the top of the eighth, Ron Kiire suffered his fifth straight defcat for the Pirates,

Arun

Milwaukee

0-01-0-150 TON OF

.... 000 300 000-3--0 Worthington. Antonelli (7) and Katt; Duh, Mur! (3) Rice, Crandall (6). WF-Antonelli (3-4).

Brooklyn

routs 000 300 263-8--0

003 000 007-10-10-0

Nowenbe (3-3)and Walker: Jackson Merritt (B), David (8), Wil- helm (91 Schmidi 101 and H. Smith. LP-Davis (0-1), AIRS--Musta) (4th) Moon (h).

(2nd ganie)

201 000 010-4-13-2 ....000 819 31X-5 5-2 Kline 10-51 and Rant, Falles 10

Pittsburgh Cincinnati

The New York Giants Co

Johnny Kucks relieved Bobby operated with the Redles when they downed the Milwauke Shantz with none out in the Braves

0-3 with the ald of ninth and retired three straight Johnny Antonelli's shutout re- | batters 10 preserve Bobby's Hocker. Kinpstein (1), Freeman (4), lief pitching for three innings, first win over Cleveland since Sanchez (7) Acker (3) and BurgOSS. Catcher Ray Katt struck the June 29, 1855. Micky Manile Balley (9) WP-Acker 15-11. 1219.-

big

by

three

o Wind-

Burgess (2t), Thurman [5th), Fost

wero aided also Cleveland errors and blown fly that started a raily Chicco

Bob when it fell for a double. Lemon suffered his fourth loss compared to three victories.

American League

000 149 010-G-N-Z 11000

000 002 000--?-7-0 Fitcher. Lapaimo (7) and Tailor: THI White, Sullivan, Delack__ (8) Delty (0) WP-Fischer (7-0). P Sullivan (24). R-Doby (4).

(1st game)

PHILIPPINE CHAMPION

Miss Tan Gun-suy of Manila shows her strong smash in her match against Hongkong's Diana Yung at the CCC last night. Miss Tan bowed out after a hard tussle to lose 9-12, 7-11 to her 15-year-old school. girl opponent-China Mall Photo.

Juan Fangio Wins Monaco Grand Prix Automobile Race

Monaco, May 19. Argentine's World Champion racing driver, Juan Manuel Fangio, won the 15th Monaco Grand Prix automo- bile race at the wheel of a six cylinder Maserati here today.

Fangio covered the 330.225 kilometres in 3 hours, 10 minutes and 12.8 seconds,

Britain's Tony Brooks in

a laps behind, France's Maurice Vaniinil was second in 3 hours, ↑ Trintignant in a Ferrari

was

blow for the Giants, a homered for the Yankees, whu | 119. two-run single with the bases filed in the eighth frame.

The Brooklyn Dodgers poured over seven runs in the ninth in

Louis ning to bent tho S1 Cardinals 10-3 in the other Na- On the 7th head a grand resting shot by Rotselet enabled tional League game. Philadel- doubleheader count of phia's scheduled

Duke Maas, who didn't win a season, out. game for Detroit Inst

100 100 000-2-10-1 his four to register a

Kanata City

非 001 010 20-10 7-0 three. The winning shot suit with Chicago was rainc

the scored his sixth straight with anattimere

Morgan. Raether (7) and Smith Dodgers, winning nifty five-hitter, Charley Mox- ably weat to his credit on the Don Newcombe went all

way for the 20th head, With the scare

third geme when

they well led the Detroit attack with res (2-3) and Triandos. L-Morgan (24). RS-Francona, 2, 14th and standing at 21-19 in his rink's his favour, Rosselet was confronted scored seven runs on seven hils three hits, including his fourth 5th. Kell (2nd).

Detroit...... 210 00 000-tjin{}~]

30 minutes and 30.8 seconds fith, five taps behind, and Bri- Washington

000 000 100-1- two doubles in the Stubbs, his eighth in a row this

and Britain's Gregory with two shots almost touching and a walk. Jim Gilliam con homer. The loss went to Chuck

in a tain's Bucb in a Conriaught was Maan (0-1) and House: Stobbe,

lapa sixth, more than 30 laps behind forehand side.

big inning.

scoson and 13th straight dating Kemmerer (3), Hernandez (7), fyda Maserati was third, two

(8) and Berberet, LP-Stobbe (0-0).

behind.

In the 105 lap race. each other and the jack on the nected for

He made a heavy draw Just

AMERICAN LEAGUE back to his last vielory of 1950,

-Maxwell 4th).

In this race, counting for the Tito Francona drove in five cleveland

Fanglo's time was three hours 000 100 101-3-8-3 u blocking wood and to miss

NOW YOTE 911 022 COX-6-11- World The Chicago White Sox open-runs with a pair of homers to

Championship, Fangio 10 minutes 12.8 seconds for the rested both shots through to

Lemon, Piluin 10). Tomanek (7)

more or less hed the race to 105 laps (330.225 kilometres), an turn the count to three in his ed up a two-game lead in the lead the Orioles to their victory

of speed himself from the start. His overage they behind favour. Kitchell's four could American League when

Loes staunch and Hegan; Shantz, Hunks (91 and Herra. WPShertz (3-1). LP-Lemon

three most

an hour dangerous IRS Mantle (7th), Wart

British kilometres only muster a single on the last beal the Boston Red Sox 6-2 10 pitching. The ex-Dodger fight-(3-4) hend to finished up at the tail-remain unbeaten in their last

opponents, Surting Moss, Mike .p.h.). (2nd game, tie, called after s

hours Second, Brooks-thret The New York hander went the route to pick (3rd), Colavite (4th).

Hawthorn and Peter Colline alt eight games,

Immines, rols).

anten minutes 38 seconds. the fourth 10p By thier decisive 5-0 win over

Kansas Cy 000 000-02-abanrioned in Yankees snapped the Cleveland up his third win, The

was called with

0000 00-0-

Third, Gregory-two taps be- five-game the newly- Indians'

winning game

Coleman and Thompson: Brown owing to seeldents. No one was

out hind, three hours eleven minutes hurt but the racers were Club streak 0-3, the Detroit Tigers Brown and Rip Coleman locked Baltimore

in a scoreless duel,

and Triandor-United Pres triumph over the score a 6-1

of action for the rest of the 0.7 seconds. course.

The third Firrt Division match: With Irl:m Douglas four that between JRC "Blues" trailing behind, Raoul Luz's and Craigengewer Cricket Club four by only 12-17, the Taikou saw a depleted Crafreagower side were artially up in two side pitted against a rusty IRC rinks and by six shots on the squad. aggregate.

Craigengower were without form brilliant Only

by their two regular skips, S. L. Johnny Ribeiro and his front- Leonard and J. S. Landolt, and

Spotty hien,

Pereira, 1 M. had to fight a losing battle from and C. E. Passos.the very fr-t tow heads.: Rodrigue.

got Although

Indians the saved the day for Beercko. a strong Anish they chalked up

away with 3 points from this thec, a four, a single, match by virtue of their greater

Total and another single of 14 shole on the remaining ve xperience and consistency, there was ample evidence of lack of heads to bring their team over

practice In their play and unless the hurdle-

they try to get greater accuracy With veteran Hongkong Em with their shots during the next pire Games skip Raul La few weeks they will find them-

ever this selves

victims of such jlaying! heller than ren and receiving consistent teams a Recreio, KCC, KBCC support from his front men --

and even Kowloon Docks

biler slightly F. X. M. da Silva, E, Alarcoun

Displaying and Jackie Noronha-there was than average form all round, the IRC "Gold",

Brian Douglas' four Hitle that

Superior RC four of A. R. A. Rhenia, promoled Kowloon Doc could do against the

6. Suflad, M. D. Hassan put theirselves almost out of the adds and they did fairly well and U. A. Humjahn gave their

of being relegated. poss!bility go down by only nine shots,

All, however, seemed nettside an early lead with a 22-14 The night to avoid relegation is the IRC "Gold" be well with the Recreio third win over W. C. Young, W. C. Modor and G. rink of J. A. Luz. C. Roza- Ogley, F. o. Pereira, C. C. Pevcira and A. A. Hong Choy. Leyes, who went down to G. Stark N. S. Fatham, N. Fraser ap. Baxter by 11-24.

CS

A.

Cusy

former

For the lasers W. C. Young own against 2cd his

Colony Champion A. R. A. Rahman on quite a number of heads, although Rahman enjoy- ed en overall superiority.

end of a 20-24 score.

now between and Talkoo,

All the KDC fours led all the to cad up comfortable way winners.

In

SECOND DIVISION

Kow-

the Second Division, Recreio and' Craigengower their unbeaten George Hong Choy, filing the maintained

eleventh records with wins over skip's birth at the hour, tried hard and put up a loon Dock and Kowloon Cricket

than more

creditabl per- Club. formance but it was in the No. 2 and No. 3 positions that the CCC tour, who were served by W. C. Ogley and F. O. Madar, were woefully lacking.

The best win In this division,

from came

Police however. Recreation Club whose 4-1 vic- tory over a strong Hongkong

Bitly

second

Hal

European Zone Davis Cup

Quarter-Finals Line-Up. Now Finally Settled

London, May 19.

The line-up for the European Zone Bavis Cup quarter-finals was settled today when the remaining second round matches were decided.

The draw now reads: Mexico versus Belgium; Britain versus mark versus Sweden; Poland versus Italy.

France; Den-

The score by itself does not tell the full story of the game After being held to 11-11 at the head, Jimmy end of the 12th Baxter's four went on to trblich what is probably a re- cord

in local First Division League matches.

They do prd their opponents from scoring on the remaining nine heads and brought the ful

Football Club twelve was a score to 24-11.

FIRST DEFEAT

A close finish was, however creditable and well-earned one. Road, At Austin

Recreio's win over Kowloon Kowlcon

scen on one rink. After trail- Bowling Green Club failed to

Ing behind by 7-19, Craigen- Dock was featured by the 43-4 they reproduce the ne form

Lower's Peter Manson, F. Lee, rink win scored by Recrelo's E. G. Barros and Alfred Coates E. M. Ribeiro, A. M. Baptisto, df played agalist Craigingower the previous

went but up a spirited weck and

rally in the C. F. Basto and L. S. Silva who down in a first, defeat to the second half of their match carried the whole Recreio side Mexico had already

The themselves of vielory, but the He beat Trevor Fancutt 2-0, Andrzej Licks 6-2, 0-2, 8-0.- reigning champions, Kowloon against Johnny Ramjahu, K. M. through to their 3-2 win.

four matches were still 5-7, 6-4, 0-3, 0-3 to put Den-Reuter. four Omar, J, Hoosen

A. K Recreio

allowed their other Cricket Club, by 1 points to 312

Minu.

opponents to score on only three open. up to 19-20 at heads, the securt. 11th and 19th, victory over Chile by winning

Poland gained a narrow 3-2 mark in the third round, where

they will meet Sweden. Surprise performance of the

Denmark finally won the le afternum came from the newly the end of the 17th herd. On and in so doing established per-

Niciun beal up KCC four of W. the 18th head they were lying haps another record of the weeks, the Anal singles.

Belgium and Denmark won 4-1 when Kurt ringed Baker, D. Sequeira, T. Alves ave when Minu drew the first in the Third Division, Recreio and J. E. Duffield, who paved and sernad shot. Three shots were agaly conspicuous with a at 20-23 on the last 4-1 over HKCC and favourites the way for their side's triumph Schind

No. 3 Barros with his like HKPSA, HKERC and Stan- with a casy 24-0 win over hend, KBGC's L. Gaddi, A. Stevens, opponents lying a single drove ley again finished up well among

the jack into the ditch for aitho points. M. Purvis and C. Ilounsefeil.

They caught

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SAFETY FIRST

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France Britain, Sweden and Africa in the Davis Cup match

assured here today.

put

Earlier Luis Arain had Chulle level at 2-2 when he beat

Unofficial

both today's singies to gun 4-1 Gordon Forbes 6-4, 6-2, 1-8, 0-4 Motor Cycling

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Speed Record

Mannheim, May 19..

A speed of 200 kph (124.3 mph) was reached in a race for the first time in the history of molor-cycling in the 500 0.0. Grand event of the German Prix near here today, according to unofficial Umings

Hungary and South in the last singles, Wins over Africa

Italy respectively, and

BELGIUM 3, HUNGARY 1 took a winning 3-0 lead from Holland by winning the doubles,

Brussels, May 19. France beat Czechoslovakia

Belgium took a winning 3-1 4-0 and Mexico won 3-1 against

Icad over Hungary in their West Germany, in both

xound European Zone rain causing cancellation of the second

Davis Cup tie here today, final singles.

Philippe Washer beat Adam ITALY 3, HOLLAND 0

Stolpa 6-1, 4-6, 7-5, 2-6, 6-2 The Hugue, May 19. Italy took a winning 3-0 lead in the third singles to take Bel- Into the quarter-finals

Libero Liberati, of Italy, win- over Holland in the European glwn Zone Second Round Davis Cup here they meet Mexico. One ner of the race, was clocked un-

remains series maich

to be offelally at an average speed of match here today.

208.675 kpl (129.00 mph); played,

he was riding an Italian Giter machine.

Orlando Shola and Nicola Pietrangell made sure of victory by beating Hans van Dalsum and Fred Dehnert 0-2, 7-5, 7-6 in the doubles,

DENMARK 4, 8. AFRICA I Copenhagen, May 19. Torben Ulrich gave Denmark awkuiing 3-1 lead over South

World Record

1

Holder Beaten

Moscow, May 10.

Nina Oflenlerico holder of the Women's World 800 Motres record was beaters over the distance in Leningrad today.

FRANCE 4, CZECHS O

Lyons, May 19.

officially It was inter stated Robert Hailie beat Jan

Macintyre Krajcik 6-1, 0-2, 4-3 (retired) that Laboral and to give Franco a 440 lead tn (Britain), who finished second a few yards behind him, had their second round European Zone Davis Cup match here averaged exactly 200 kilometrea

per hour, today.

France had already quailed to meet Britain in the third when the gained a 3-0 round lead yesterday.

here

POLAND 3, CHILE 2

Warsaw, May 19.

Macintyre, like Liberati, rodu a Gilera-Reuter,

Charlton's The Name

Poland beat Chile 3-2 in their Relegated Charlton Athlete ́against cond round Davis Cup match and five goals scored

today when Viadimir them last season by a player Charlton--Bobby of Skonecki defeated Andres Hain-named

United—and one meralny 1-0, 7-5, 6-1, 6-3 ka the mehester

acored for them by a Charlton last augles match.

who Fut of Arsenal, Poland will now meet. Italy in Stan World

the third round.

into his own net,

She was second to Ellaveon Yermolayeva who clocked 2 minubes 8.0 occonds-3.6 seconds crusteddie Ottatonico' record—Router.

A COLLISION

Moss In a Vanhall skidded)

UNHURT

The British drivers,

over 104 (04.772

Stirung

after coming out of the "go slow" Moss. Peter Collins and Mike tumstile barrier placed neros Hawthorn, crashed into the the course. He hit a post and sido of flew across the track. Collins fourth lap.

and Hawthorn, who were right behind him, were avoid a collision.

narrow gateway in the

The Britons who were in first, unable to second and third positions were

unhurt.

Fungla miraculously scraped through to take the lead follow ed by Brooks. Fangio then had the race to himself.

America's Harry Schell drap ped out just before the 20th lap after he had damaged a front wheel on a bend.

Britain's Lewis Evans on Connaught finished fourth, three

World Shooting Records

Moscow, May 19. Soviet marksmen set up two new world shooting records at the Shooting Championships at Lvov, Ukraine, It was nounced here today.

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The Argentine driver Manuel Fangio, in a Maserati, at once took the lead and from then on victory acemed certain for the World Champion.

More than 50,000 people watched the contest in brillant sunshine from stands and from

cliffs sur and the windows rounding the about two miles course Through the streets of this tiny Mediterranean state.- Reuter

>>Bayer's « TONIC

by Novogilov beat points the former military rige record with a total of 640 BAYER points, and Leon Weinstein beat the military pistol record for target and silhouette by two polits with 590 points out of D

possible 000,-Franco- Presse

TONIC

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