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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1957.

RECREIO REMAIN UNBEATEN IN ALL THREE DIVISIONS

SPORTRAIT

"Er. I'm sorry to bother you, Mr. Foxp--but have you a little white ball down there with you?"

London praza Service

Best Javelin Throw For This Year By Pole

Paris, June !, Pohutulte Janusz Silo anew tus vel 82.99 metres,

ch as the best world perform ance bot ap this your, at the Kuroki Held and track meet in Warsaw

Putial Today, the PAP ageng reported.

The world verd for the www.im throw win t up by No way! Ben Danielsen when he won the javelin event at the Mellname Olympic, last year.

With a throne no 85.71 metres, Be heat the pious record of 1.66 metres up by Sklo in June, 1956

Sato was placed cond in *** Olympics, France-Presse.

Aussie Motorist Sets New Lap Record

London, June 9 Jack Brabham, 31-year-olt Australian racing motorist, set

up w

"Toucher" On Saturday's League Bowls

Club de Recreio, top favourites for Lawn Bowls Senior Division League honours and strong contanders for the triple title, made another clean sweep in all their matches in the three divisions during the week-end to maintain at the same time an unbeaten record in each of the three divisions,

In the First Division the Portuguese club. scored their third successive 4-1 win of the season, this time at the expense of Kowloon Dock Club, and climbed into second position in the League table. Three points behind the IRC "Blues," they still have two postponed matches in hand-an away game against IRC "Gold" and another away match against Craigengower Cricket Club.

12 the Second Division the Recreio team also went up to reund place as a result of their 4-1 win over Hongkong Cricket Chuls, but in the Third Division leadership they took river thir by virtue of a convincing 5-0 victory over Pelier Recreation

HICH SCORING

A feature of the First Division Rames on Saturday was the ex- tremely high scoring in all the etckes. Although no eights or evels were seared, there were

fewer than five six, seven lives, 27 fours and 30 threes in the four matches played.

The aggregate of 518 shots on total of 12 rink, which give an average of just a little over two shuds per head, can be con-

dret a very high

ne for

THEIR BEST WIN

earlier failures by scoring goodly came in either to save or to wins over Kowloon Cricket Club | make an attacking shot. and Kowloon Bowling Green Club respectively, and thus re- main within striking distance of

Indian Hecreation Club the parential champions, Becrela."Blues", although without two regular players in A. R. A. Rah- A tricky Keen and strong man and A, R. Kilehell, pro- wind rendered it almost imposs!-duced their best win of the sea- ble for bowlers to give of their ren in taking maximum points best in the match between KCC from Kowloon Bowling Grena and Craigengewer Cricket Club at Cox's Road.

Greater coralstency and bel- Valley team work by the du bowlers. especially after tea, shifted the advantage into their favour when with only one or two exceptions they were superior man for man.

The Craigngower attack was spearncnded by W. C. Young. E. G. Barios, George Hong Choy First Division matches, are east and S. L. Leonard, the last.

Club, at the same time taking over the leadership in the First Division League table.

A very close game was CX- pected in. the clash between the fours sipped by the two un beaten ski, U. A. Rumjahn and A. Harvey, but from the very first few heads the IRC four had. already asserted their superior- ty over the KBGC quartet who could do nothing right.

From 3-D Harvey and his men

not too pleasing a refretion asj named making an auspicious re- į pull up a strong stard on the far as the standard of bowis turn to the CCC line-up atter next few heads to narrow the missing the first three matches. } gap to 9-10 only to falter of served was concerned.

the next seven heads, in which

The rainy spell might have Young paved the way to his | Rumjahn's four chalked up perhaps beim a contributing fac- | rink's win with his consistent total of 21 shots, including three fer in that it kept bowlers off drawing shuts to the jack, and fours. their alty practices for male with Barros gaining & light than two weeks and in that it edge over his opposing number. rendered must greens extremely M. J. Divecha, who was unable tricky, bært us hope that this was to get his weight, the CCC four the case and that our top bowl- had matters much their ers are capable of a much high- er standard of bowls.

Recreio's win over Kowloon Duck Club in the First Division

wanfortable one. was fairly

new formula two Aving Producing drady and ennsigleet lap record of 15.44 miles parts, the Recreio twelve were Hour at Brands Match (Ke) certain of a 4-1 win even today to beat his previous cir- carly as the 10th head,

cuit record of 76.15 m.p.h.

average reca

With a 72.70 miles per hour, Brabham finished first in the Formula Two (Pati One1

MX Keconds in front of Britain's Roy Salvadort --Françe-Press 4.

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At that stage, the Recreio four of F. X M. clas Sliva, E. M. Alarenuti, Jackie Noronis and Reoul Lux after scaring Iwo anecessive sixes on the Afth and isth gends, were leading the Ducks L. McCall, G. Hutchison, J. McKittrick and G. Coles by 23-4

were

|

Up to now they probably can't understand how they could have conceded so many shole in Kū own very few heads and how they way throughout the 21 heads could have lost by the margin and finished up with an easy of 14 shots to 341 29-18 win.

CLOSE STRUGGLE

Both Eastman's and C. Rounserell's fours made gallant attempts to snatchi two points from the match and falled only Drawn on the last two heads. The Craigengewer four of agonist M. 1. Razack, B. M. Franc Lee, P. K. Lau, G. A. Omer, S. Yusif and AM, Omar, Souza arel A. E. Contes were Eastman's four were 15-15 (AT given a close fight by W. Baker, the 10th head and 16-18 at the 1. Tang. A. Alves and W. Hong end of the 19th head, but lost a Sting,

single and a two the list two heads.

Here again the superiority of the CCC front men was very much in evidence as time

Roussefell's four were 16-15 and in the lead against A., K. Minu's again Horg Sling had to bowl tour at the end of the 19th head with the lie again him. The but lost a three and a single on scure was tied at 15 on the the last two heads.

up a

animal

FIGHT IS ON

FOR WIMBLEDON

KAROL PAGEROS

Pretty American tennis star Karol Fageros is pic. tured at London Airport on her arrival to compete In the Wimbledon World Championships. Note the unusuat bag Karol is carrying.-Express Photo.

Talent Shortage In Boxing Is At Its Worst

Says STEVE SNIDER

New York.

The Federal Government and the Interna- tional Boxing Club are arguing over the depressing future of boxing.

The talent shortage in boxing is at its worst within' memory and except for a showdown between the only two colourful title-holders in the trade-Sugar Ray Robinson and Carmen Basilio-what is there to exelte the customers?

They will argue loud and long about whether television or monopoly caused the shortage,

of Joo Brown, halled "Grem Unknown."

an the

In the featherweight division,

but the potat is the shortage the lightest group that interests

real in all classes from the Americans, the elimination trade heavyweights down to the for Sandy Saddler's vacated featherweights,

crown have come dow:1 to Heavyweight Champion Floyd Hogan Bassey of London and Palterson, who should be leading | Nigeria vs. Cherif Hamia of the way, ansah led with any Paris and North Africa, thing but his manager's chin since he won the litle by flat- tering ancient Archie Moore last November

Floyd rarely gets his picture in the papers any more and when he walks down the streel he greates just about as much otir as Ezzard Charles used to. Namely, none,

Moore, the Light-Heavyweight Champion, is floating around Europe on a perfectly laudable mission—to make a little money, but that's not buzzing up any boxing interest over here.

COMPLETE MASTER

The star middleweights at the moment begin and end with Sugar Ray, the complete man- ter. The same goes for the welters, where Basilio ran him self oul of opposition against Tony Demarco and Johnny Saxton.

The Lightweight Champion is a lud from New Orleans. Name

THE BUMPER IS A LEGITIMATE WEAPON FOR A FAST BOWLER

Says FREDDIE TRUEMAN

Trueman bags seven for 37....Trueman blitzes Warwick. When I see head- lines like that I'm happy.

This is the secret behind my 40 wickets-the best start I ever made to a season: I'm bowling STRAIGHTER than ever.

3ly coaches have made me release the ball from closer to the stumps. This has always been a problem to me, largely because I've been afraid of injuring the umpires.

es I swung the ball

on

HORRIBLE DAYS

J. A. Jaiz, C. R. Pereira, C. C.

15th head, latt in a brilliant spell

Sometimes I've enugh! them all winter-practising 10 in- People have stuck all kinds Pereira and A. A. Lopes

the CCC four chalked

of nicknames

ma-things accidentally with my steel prove my direction. enjoying a 16-1 nd over

Uke Fearsome Fred and Terror A three, a two, o N and a Single

Hipped boots, ur hit than with Cochran R. Lapsley. W. Riley to take

There's another factor bebind | Trueman, but FURIOUS a winning 27-13 lead

my ar And A. Blieu and the only KDC which they carried to

Not without interest was the over.

those 40 wickets-Niness. I've FREDDIE is the one that seeins feur offering any resistance were 29-17 scure.

clash between the

never felt so well, two bottom

to have stuck. Water Polo

M. Mekay. R. Morrison, W.

tearns, Talltoo and IRC After a few occurrences like 1127 11AA, Vasound Ped, Davidson, and R. Gourlay who Each side scored a six. Hong | "Gold." The Best round of the that I felt forced to bowl Fure:

12-0 up against A. Sling's four on the 9th head and Hawes

battle to avoid rehgation end-ther sat on the crease, which is Pereira. L. M. Rodrigues. C. E. Cosies four on the 18th. On ed in favour of the Indians by Dot the best position for me. Passos and L. P. V. Ribeiro,

beth hends both skips succumb-

4 close 3-2 margin but, with Raoul Laz's four

ed to' the trieky green, failing only two point and one match ended up

The two teams, to make the fairly open dinw" | separating

it. with a 37-10 score which Was

looks as if the night is going to with their two woods. Matcher at KCCC, RAGE, THEY, INC ineidentally the biggest winning

be on between them for the rest margin of the week,

featured of the season,

3.30 pm.

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TOMORROW

Rowls

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PRC. KCC and XDC".

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Bleeting

Pursatdice

Interpart Sub meeting at Sports Hood, 343 pan.

JIKASA Executive formatter Meofing SCM Post Boaret He, 580 p.in.

TENNIS Men's **** Dive SCAA KTGCA (5 HKCC v Aring, Unu v

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BAR "A" 15 Midlum Regk, Vic- torka Park, 4:20 pm.

A

Kow-

You see, my mas ball is HE

That's outswinger.

The ont which pitches on the leg stump and moves towards the silps.

Football with one of our local Old in Scarborough, teams

the Scarborkins (I'm

centro forward), has kept me in con- dition.

cú:1

stumps.

a-week

cricket.

Anyone who has ever

scen

The best talent in boxing among the mighly mites rarely show up in these

ia

who

parta soon

because American kids grow too big for the smaller divisions.

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Flyweight Champion Paseuni Perez of Argentina, on · ex-cabi driver who preferred whocking to hackingt would Like campaign up here. But he is king of the 113-pounders, a weight the average American youngster reaches during his school years.

The bantam have enough good fighters to rate two cham- plons. The National Boxing A3- Rociation recogniseş Rayl Macias

Mexico of

and the rest of the world calls Alphons Halimi the champion. But here. too, that 118-pound mit Is a bit too small,

Patterson, nursed carefully to the heavyweight Mtle by man- ager Cus D'Amayo, has been handled with the some care now he owns the title. Floyd per- sonally wants acilon. He has maintained a training camp headquarters for six months and kept in almost fighting shape.

But D'Amato had an old teud |with_mutchmaker Billy Brown

Di the

laslating Billy never gave his other fighters break, That ded to a severing of relations with the IBC ond D'Amato

recently announced that his boy will fight for pro- who was moter Emil Lence, kind to Floyd and his stable- mates when Emil ran the Essien Parkway Arena

cards.

TLC

old

fight

But Emil has been having trouble finding an opponent for Floyd. Even Hurricane Jackson, who insists he beat Floyd En their split decision, is holding out-United Press.

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BASEBALL SCORES

New York, June 9. I Major league baseball scoreg

today were:

National League

(1st game, 11 innings)

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And I suppose to the man on the boundary, edge my action But it isn't the looks furious too. are under

Everything is done for a purpose.

New York I swing my left RITM right

Mizell (1-3) and Landrith: Miller; across my body as 1 go into the ritem (3 and Katt final stride; the batsman will (0-2) H-Ennis 1021). cee the point of my

(1st game) shoulder

Cincinnall before the ball reaches him a

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me after one of those horrible

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Folie (RI A HARD GAME

HR-Aaron (14), I'm no philosopher; I like to

those stumps flying. If An exciting fish

Don't let anyone tell you that sec In my view it's the most diffi-an unnt man can play six-days-they've not fallen for me, I'm Chicago A. A. Lupes tour ako ronp-

the game between the KCC four

delivery of all to play The Second Division

Moku of S. Y. Doe, W. Howard, Jack

no disappointed. ad tone with plenty to spare, Chubb and

games especially at my speed but 1 T. E. Baker and saw League leaders Craigengewean bow it caly from near the,

mistake, county cricket is Johnny Ribeiro's four narrowed

C. K.

er Cricket Club maintain Thela

hard game. Sung, the gap fo 11-13 on the 14th Croigengewer

C. C. Me and

lead in the League table and head but could chalk up only W. C. Ogley,

Some people three shose against their oppon-C. I. Rosselet. At the end of the

their unbeaten record with New my coaches have qui me deluson, becouse wo dress Baker's four were convincing 4-1 win over ents eight shots on the remain- 17th head.

over this dealty end I can white 21-12 in the

and don't rush around lead but the

run up with my right leg almoste whippets, that ing right heads.

loon Dock Club, hitherto unbeaten

cricketers CCC four

brushing the slumps. This helps skipped by C. R. Rosselet came

re a lot of simsies, Casualty of the week in this back in a fighting finish the division was Police Recreation

But I've played football In Both Cralgengowr Cricket last four heads with two. a Club who went down to USRC Clubs and Indian Recreation Club single and two successive threes at King's Park by it. By this play every ball instead us has professional leagues if used infraction of a second later.

happened in previous years, of be on the books of Lincoln "Blues" mode up for their two to tie the score at 21-21.

defeat PRC dropped

KNOW THAT from being forced to send down some City) and I second place to fourth. Specially deliveries The play was marked by come noteworthy In the USC win left alone.

flint could safely be CRICKET IS TOUGHER. very fine bowling by the two was the 22-14 victory gained by leads, 5. Y. Dee and C. K. Sung, the unbeaten USRC four skipped

That's why I was in training you harder than n

No clogging centre-half can cricket with very little to choose, beby R. M. Hetherington over the

ball travelling at 90 mile сл Some other people are Both the No. 28. PRC four skipped by Bu-ter

hour. No 90-minutes-a-week onough to tell me that I'm a Howard and Ogley, were more Holland.

when I bow! off than on and Chubb and C. C. Ma put in more than their required share,

WITHIN REACH

LEAGUE STANDINGS

INC "Blue" Recreio

KDC

CCC

FIRST DIVISION

- Shuts

Shots

L.

F

A. Up or Down Points

301 280 - 21

15

197

151

40

12

200 200

7

12

240

234

12

11/

KBGC

210 228

KCC

210 250

31

IRC "Gold" TC

187

102

5

210 246

27

SECOND DIVISION:

CCC

5 5 0 334

230

Recreto

.4

187

USRC

277

PRC

287

260

KDC

311

986

FC "Red"

283

307

FC "Blue"

KCC

HKCC

HKFC

Recreio Stanley HERC

•KCC

HKPSA

KBGC

*HKCL

PRC HRTC

308

284 280

255 295

271 187

THIRD DIVISION

0 300 101

33-783-54R

FUCK-0000

130

19

314 105

12D

10

0

250 192

04

18

190 144

12

277 310

11

200

H

250

105

0

101 200

241⁄2

• Regilla ficlude one drawn matcha qachi.

tween them.

With HKPSA enjoying a bye, the other top teams in the Third Division all care through

30- Best win was that of who took maximuun

me to swing the ball later.

Now I can enake the batsmen

Some sound judges have been kind enough to tell me that this is the perfect sideways action for a fast bowler.

Daughter Upsets centre-forward gets through the monace

Mother

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rude Drobny Beaten The By American In I'm no killer. 1 would NOT Singles Match

work done by any county fast bumper. It isn't true, bowler.

A Leleester, I bowled 25 bowl a bumper on a dangerous Main Teature of the game, scathed.

Vienna, June 0.

al wicket knowing that it would be however, was the brilliant form. Recrelo,

Miss Sylvia Lorenz, of Ger-flat-out overs in a day.

my lont run-up, likely to injure a fellow player. of Tommy Baker who repeated-points of PIIC and displaced the Ursula Lorenz, by 7 and 6 in that I'd run nearly three miles

many, beat her mother, Mrs means, with Stahley club at the top of the the final of the Austrian Seter speed to deliver the ball.

But I do say that the bumper like aprinting is a at something

LEGITIMATE WEAPON for a fast bowler. It con settle any

batsman, especially one who thinks he is set for a

DAVIS CUP

Sweden To

Meet Italy In

Semi-Final

Stockholm, June 7. Sweden qualined to meet Italy in the semi-final of the Davis Cup Europeaa Zone when |they gained a winning 3-0 lend

over-Denmark here today.

Having won bott opening singles, Sweden, clinched the match by winning, the doubles. Sven Davidson and Ur Schmidt beat Kurt Nielsen and Torben Ulrich by 6-4,0~3, 0-4.

...

Sweden and Italy have met in the Zone Final for the past two years, with Italy winning on each occasions.--Reutska.

national Women's Goli Cham- pionship here today.

League table.

Stanley, by taking four points from HKCC, and HKERC, by collecting four points from Mts Lorenz wun the title in Craigengower, take the second 1955 and was and third places.

zvar.-Reuter,

THE GAMBOLS

HEB A VERY IMPORTANT) CLIENT

I'LL GIVE HIM

A NICE MEAL

Add another three miles for starting point returning to the for my run and then add on fair score on an easy wicket. runner-up last the running done in the field,

AND SOME MORE SALLE? ****THANK YOU, GAYE

That's a lot of running.

London Express Service).

(COPYRIGHT),

& Barry ADDALY

NO, GAYE, NOT ANOTHER} } WELL, NOW THAT I've ITALINION == PM FEELING *** SOFTENED HIM UP DON'T FORGET MY COMMISSION [YOU LAND THE CONTE

VERY COMFORTABLE

Noordwijk, June 9. *Luis Ayula, the · Chlbenre- Champion, and Hugh Stewart, of the United States, qualined for the Men's Singles anal in the International Lawn Tennia Tournament here today.

+

Ayala beat Sid Schwartz (U.S.)_6-2, 6-1, 0-0, and Stewart beat Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) { 4-3, 6-3, 6-3, 0-6, 0-4-Router,

DATE FOR TONIGHT?

Goye

WILL MAKE

YOU EVEN SWEETER

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