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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1957.

THIS IS THE YEAR ΤΟ

THE SELECTORS' EYE

DAVIS CUP

Britain Beats France 3-2

Paris, June 10.

Britain bent France by three matches to two in their Euro- pean Zone quarter-final of the Davis Cup today.

Having won the first two ringles on Saturday, Britain Just the doubles yesterday and were on level terms when Plerre Darmon (France) beat Bobby

Wilson 1-0, 6-4, 6-1, 3-6, 7-5

today.

Then Michael Davies (Britain)

brat Robert Haller in the de- ciding singles G-8, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1,

04.

AT STOCKHOLM

Lawn Bowls Open Championships Start This Evening

By "TOUCHER”

Pazo

PITTSBURGH GOLF.

CATCH East German Wins Sports Diary Miss Suggs Ties

The Colony Lawn Bowls Championships start this after- noon, appropriately with their oldest and most popular event -the Open Singles. Dating as far back as 1909, the Open Singles event has already been competed for in 38 seasons. This year not only this but also all the other events will probably attract special interest as the Championships will be the last before the next Empire Games which will be held at Cardiff in July, 1957.

The current

and Erle League

Liddell of KBGC, and Britain meet Belgium in the Championships

provide W. Hong Sling of KBGC, may semi-final-Router.

bowlers

of the opportunity

Strong competition is expect- eye of the Couted from C. C. Ma, W. C. Young catching the mittee that will be responsible and M. Q. Wong of CCC, Brian for selecting Hongkong's ext Douglas of TC, 5. Bucks and Empire Games town bowls team. A. li. Abbas of IRC and C. R. The Singles event han this Resselet, last year's Knockout the more than Singles Champion. year attracted satisfactory number of 108

Stockholm, June 1, Sweden, already assured of victory when she took the first doubles, two singles and the

best Denmark in their Europea eestries, as compared to 102 Jast CLARIFICATION WANTED Zano Davis Cup quarter-final here today by four matches to

one,

Kurt Nielen (Denmark) beat Sven Davidson 3-6, 0-4, 4-0, 6-3, 0-0 in today's first singles' but Jan-Erik Lundquist (Sweden) then beat Torben Ulrich 7-5, 0-1, 4-0, 0-4.

Lundquist came Into the Swedish town because of an in- Jury sustained by Ulf Schmidt, Sweden's other singles player, and surprisingly beat Ulrich, -- Itouter.

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AT BRUSSELS

Brussels, June 10. Belgium won both singles against Mexico today to win their European Zone Davis Cup quarter-final by three matches to two.

They will meet the winners of the France-Britain match in the semi-final.

In today's singles Jackle *Con- Brichant beat Francesco treras 8-6, 6-3, 6-3 and Philippe Washer beat Mario

Llamas 8-4, -1, 0-3---Router., -

you Not entered ste three ex- champions in D. W. Bradbury, A. H. Seemin and M. N. Haku- sen.

is one

will rest solely with the umpire In championship matches.

SPORTRAIT

"It's funny really, Ether: been trying for ages to get rid of her anare ture ...“

London Express Service

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

to

1st

Two Miles Race

At British Games

TODAY

Dawla

Colony Open Singles Championship; Matches at KCC, KBGC, DURİNG, LEC, PRC. NKỤC and KDC.

Meeting

London, June 10,

JUPA Interport Sub Cominiow· Klaw Richizenhain, silver meeting at Sports Road, 5.43 p.m. modallist for East Germany In

NKASA Metres at the last Meeting SCM Fort Board Hoom, 8.30 Executive Committee to 1500 Olymples, won the two miles International event at the two- day British Gros which were concluded hero this afternoon,

The tall East German had little opposition and on a slow rack in cok, wet weather he returned the low time of ming, 54 poconde to win entily from Bert Pattison of Great Britain.

The foreign challenge was not great and the 23,000 holiday- makers who braved the cold, wet weather saw few outstand- ing performances,

Men's

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Yeants

Division; SCAA Y KTGCA (2), IROC Army, CCC CAC (1), BRCOSA ▼ KITC, Roczelo CC, RAF v KTGCA (1), CBC (2)

Ladies' "1", Division: Recreia_(1) USRC, LRC (3) ▼ LIC). CCC SCAA, Recreio (1) v GRC,

Women's Course Record Of 68

Pittsburgh, June 10. Fast-closing Louisa Suzza fred a torrid two under men's 08 in the Anal round to capture the 72-holo Ladies PGA. Championship

Churchill Valley Country Club with a 285 total.

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Miss Suggs, down three strokes to carly leader wim Smith going into the Anal round, fed a women's course record of 08, which Wiff had oct on the first day af the

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· HKR “A” V 1 Modliam Rest, Vic-] tournament. The winner's toria Park, 430 pun.

on the creek-dotted back nine also WOS

sbe low us birdied the 11th, 15th and 17th holes.

Wate lo

TOMORROW

Tennis

Men's "C" Division: Section "A": HECCSA V OCC (1), IRG V CRC (1), Among these were the break- SCAA LRC, KCC Recreio: Section "B": CỌC (1) ▼ KTGCA, ing by Peter Cullen of his own PORC V CRC (1), SCAA (3) v CRC British Javelin record with 220 | (3), 10KOC ℗ USRC.

feel

0 inches, the quarter mile Mixed "A" Division: CRC V KCC, viciory of Britain's Olympic BCAA v Inc. runner John Salisbury in 48.5

Bowla

Colony Singles Championships In | Matches at KIGC, PRC, KDC.

The following members have seconds, and an exciting 3,000 In view of the fact that some been chasen

Steeplechase duel represent the Metres been Kowloon Bowling Green Club in which Olympic steeplechaser very ancient woods have

used In League the postponed

Division Eric Shirley, beat John Distry see being watches it will save a great deal | League match vs. Club de Re-in 8 minutes 59.4 seconds.

a definite rretō at Recreio on June 12 at Reuter. of emcertainty statement is made by the Asso-5.15 p.m.;- ciation co this ruling

TODAY

The following if lxlay's pro- programme of fust round Singles matches, all staring at 5.30 pm, with name of players who are expected to win men- Honed first;

Before the commmencement of the Championships, and particularly the Singles Cham- plonships, there

point that a few bowlers wold like to have clarified.

at the I was stated

Jast

At KCC:—R, G, Laurel (PRC) Annual General Meeting of the|v. J. R. Wall (HKPSA), A, Elst

longkong Lawn Bowls Asso-man (KBGC) v, A. A. Lopes that the Association (Recreio), P. Huglies (KBGC) clotion, С. Л.

will this year enforce Rule 11 v. R. Basa (CCC). (8) (B) of the IBB rules which A KBGC: M. Q. Wong states that to ensure accuracy (CCC) v. F. X. M da Silva of bias and visibility of stamp | (Recreio), J. McKittrick (KDC) al bowls shall be retested and

v. O. R. Sadick (IRC), J. E. restamped every tenth year. Noronha (Recreto) v. M. B.

This rule, I underland, was Hassan (IRC). relaxed in the case of League matches to allow for mutual agreement.

NINE EX-CHAMPIONS There will, however, be no dearth of former champions in thus year's competition. Coethe, the holder, leads the array that includes R. F. LAIZ, A. E. Coates, J. A. Luz, J. S. Landolt, M. B. Hassan, Pereira, W. Hong Sling and Erle Liddell.

C. C.

"But the pestilen in the case of Open Championship matches needs to be specially mentioned. Rule (1) in the Dutics of Marker states that the marker shail, before play commences,

AL IIKFC: H. Phoenix (KCC) v. F. Howarth (HKCC), J. M. A. Ramjuhn (IRC) v. E. G. Barros (CCC),

AL IRU:-F. Marshall (HKCC) y. C. M. Sievens (IIKCC), D. L. Edwarda (USRC) v. M. Wil-

Limson (PRC).

Since 1914 the title has never been won by the same bowler two years running and with a large crop of extremely promis in young bowlers taking part forecast of the this year,

is almost on eventual winner impossible task.

One prediction, however, can

At PRC:-G. A. Sotiza (CCC) be safely made it is more like

examine all bowls for the im- v. T. Smith (UKCC), W. Baker ly than not that the change hands,

print of the IBB stamp, such (KCC) y C. O. Lee (IRC),

At Judging on their form in the imprint to be clearly visible.

IIKCC-E J. Liddell League "matches played so far It seems to me that competing (KBGC) v. H. Black (KFC). this

At RDC: T. E. Baker (KCC) year, the following will bowlers have no say whatever probably start na top fa→ | regarding the admissibility of v. R. O. Hughes (PRC), H. M. Bryan (PRC) v. V. I. Thomis vourites R. F. Luz, 3. A. LuzĮ their own or their opponents and C. C. Pereira of Recreio,' woods and that the decision (KBGC).

Ulle will

L. Goddi, A. Hutton, M. Fuivis, C. Rousofell."

G. Jeffries, T. Gasson, L. Cosgrove, A. Eastman.

S. Bicheno, G. Leslie, L. Parker, E. Liddell,

RECREIO TEAM

F. X. M. da Silva, E. M. Alarcon, J. E. Noronha, R. F. da Luz (skip).

A. P Pereira Jr., L. M. Rodrigues, C, E. Passos, J. F. V. Ribeiro (skip).

J. A. da Luz, C. Roza- Pereira, C. C. Pereira, A. A. Lopes (skip).

Professional Debut

"Two Different Worlds" could be the theme song of Colin Ginger, England's Internation- al left winger whe was recently transferred from Sheffield United

for to Sunderland

£17,000. Colin is shortly to make another professional debut, this time as erooner, on the stage of the Sheffield Empire in the Winifred He has been a Atwell Show, grand entertainer with England Itour parties.

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Meeting

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The 33-year-old Miss Suggs closed her winning round for the $1,310 top money by rolling home 14-foot pult for a par four on the Anal green,

The 20-year-old Wif finished three stroken back with s 74 that gave her a 288 total and second place money of $928. Tied for third were the defending |LPGA Quist, Marlene Bauer

1 Badminton Association Decu- Hogge, and Beverly Hanson,

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