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/ THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957.

UPSETS AND RECORDS A FEATURE Giants Come Through

OF THE BOWLERS' WEEK-END

Sports Diary

TODAY

Tennis

Men't "A" Division, RCCSA V

KTUCK, CRC (1) v Urban C, SCAA

v free, KKU V ENE (3),

Lade," "A" Division; SCAA

CHC, USRC v LIC.

Bowls

Open Singles: Matelien al RecreiEI. One

Maletion at KDC.

CCC BRFC.

City Lavin tuuwin Annual Triangular Mäteh, UKTU, L.20 pen.

Water Polo

Group "A"! HAF v South China, 6.1 : EYMCA Basturi, 7

J1.11.

V

HK Repinent "13" UK Supply, Victoria Pool, 5.30 p.m.

TOMORROW Tennis

Merts "B" Division: RTGCA (2)

YARN, SCAA ECC. JK

KY CRC 11).

BH, KTGCA ( V

121 RAF.

Recret

Tadley' _ "B" Divtion: USRC_ CCL, CRC V LRG (2), Reredo (2) v Hervin 1, SCAA v LBC #11.

Howis

Group "D" Amy v CYMCA (Vie top Pool) ala sk Regent

First Eight Of The Season Scored By

Tommy

Baker's Rink

By "TOUCHER”

In more ways than one, the just-concluded seventh week of the Colony Lawn Bowls League season has been a record one and one that will be long remembered by many club teams and fours.

It saw not only the play-off of a record number of 14 scheduled League matches and four other postponed games but also the fall of a record number of mighty teams and fours and one of the most exciting games yet seen this season.

In

sun.

Was

high-scoring fonts, the wiek produvel also the record Opelt

the „Pairst. Matches at KOT, | number of two zovere, and REGC, RDC, ind and PRC.

furst possible eight of the sen- Water-Polu

One of the sevens

Alee Harvey: registered by

Kowloon Bowling Green Club First Division tour on the alath bend of their match against R. Gourlay's Kowloon Dock

Fritil and the other seven was seei by Y. A. Razark's Craigegosse: Third Division four on the very lil head of the in game against the Hongkong Cricket Club Tour ipped by L. M. S. Lloyd,

SOUTH AFRICAN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS

L'apetown, June 10. Gordon Byram of Western Proviner teme South - Africa'n

leading badminton player when

Mar dintoretion of searing the sight of the most went to

he won three titles at the Na-the RCC four of S. Y. Dae, C. L.

tional Championships here last night.

Stapleton, Jack Chubb

and

rommy Baker, whose maximum

the

whose First Division defeat at hands of the division's cellar-dwellers, Talkon Club, was even a greater upset than the

of defeat

Recreio by IRC Kowloon Bowling "Blues" ind Green Club, who went down to Club by two Kowloon Dock potola to thee.

four skipped by C. R. Roszelet and Melrose's

four, with the help of more than a few mac- cessful heavy shots, slaved off

strong into challenge by S. L. Leonard's four to win by 21-19.

The only consistent bowls in the Cralgengower side was pro- | Completing the week's toll duced by F. Lee, A. E. H. were the fil defcals suffered Castro, G. A. Souz und A. E. by C. R. Romelet's Craigengower Contes, Souza being especially four in the First Division, A. prominent in his four's 24-10 Dolly's Hongkong Cricket Clus win over W. B. Brown's Talkoo! Second Division four and, In the Third Division, A. B. Margilen Recreto Tour, Gibson's Hongkong Electric Club NAUIT, Bill Stoker's HKERC four und H. B. Dewar's HKPSA four.

L

Among the 18 matches played,

four.

The Scout Division times. were highlighted by the clash between the two hilberto Un beaten

для terms, Recreio Cralgengower Cricket Recrelo,

Club, at

FINE BOWLING

After the first two heat it naked as though Recrelo were

nol

Le Sun

In the Men's Singles be beat unt on the 13th head of their the most exciting was perhaps Colin Burti: it - 15-2, with match against the INC "Gold" the Third Division match are Desmond Andersen he won the four of W. Mohanimel, A. M.tween Recreio

and Hongkong Men's Doubles, Gealan Bartlett Buit, A, J. Hussain and A. R. Electric Club at Recreio un

ut away with and A. Meyer 5-13, 16-3, 15-7, Minu took them not only to a Friday.

least a 4-1 win, F. G. Liz's four vletovy but also paved and in the Mixed Doubles, part-38-18

to Kownon

Both teams had been unbeaten raftied up two successive threes Cricket nered by his wife, Mes Jane way

against P. K. the up to the time of this game and

Lau's four and Byram, he beat 4. Van Der Club's 3-1 win over

In the show of strength and L. S. Silva's four chatkert up a Meulen andi Mi D. Schnell C "Gold".

kill the devision Was

gained

two, and a three aruint F. D. 15-8, 15-0, 15-5.-Reuter.

only after the last wood of the Mador's quartet. On the flird

natel was rolled.

rink the

Was then 1-1 between H. A. Ozorio's ani M, Q. Wong's fours."

GOALLESS DRAW

Stockholm, June 16.

Sweden and Hungary contes ed à gratless draw today when they met here in a scree inter- untional-Reuter,

Hitherto

lesme

UPHEAVALS

unbeaten

1. Gibson's fur hat heady which crashed in the week-end's lost their st

Anne ur the bovals were Recreio in the reason to A, B. Marques' Jour First and Second Divisions, by 15-19,, but this defeat was longton Police Sports Asso-made up by E, Poukon's 24-18 ciation and Hongkong Electric win over F. L. Cones's four. Recreation Club in the Third Division.

On the casualty list were also Cruipenpower Cricket

LEAGUE STANDINGS

3

5 4

On the third rink, the score was 18-23 between Bill Stoker's Club, HIKERC four and G. F. Rozario's tour. Needing six to win, Sloter end its men were setually lying six shots when Rozario drew the

first shot with tits last wood to diveide the lesue in favour of his

Pls.club,

19 1644

|

Wins

10-

only

The Craigengower bowlers, however, pofed themselves gether and some fine bowling

they not seen us fought back but also took the lead on two rinks at the tun terval and by eight shots on the agristale,

en icnaciously to their lead and The Craigengower twelve heki close nich was seen on all three rinks. Recreio's Luz just failed to rest a third shot through: on the second last head for a

count and had to be content with

two. Another two on the last head saw him, being pipped cut by P. K. Lau's tour by 24-23.

ARMY SAILING REGATTA

The Army sailing regatta was held this year at Seaview, Isle of Wight, on June 6 and 7. Picture shows one of the Mermaid class under full sail.

Again With An Eight Inning Rally

New York, June 16.

Don Mueller's three-run pinch homer In the eighth inning gave the refurbished New York Giants a 4-8 vic- tory over the Cincinnati Redlegs today, the second day in a row that a sizeable eighth-inning 'rolly helped the Glants beat Cincinnati,

The victory went to veteran: Mary Grissom, hin fira. of the season, Tom Acker became the looer when Mueller lifted his first pitch into the upper right

field stands,

Diskon Wetuneler (3), V. Me-

ter (6) and Landrium; Dryncimia, busk (5). Labine (7), Bement (9) asil Chicanella. WP-V, Maantal 101. LP-Labine (2-2). HNS--Cam- pants 19th). Drysdale (1st). Mul (1409), Boyer (R),*

Naltimerr

The Redlegs scored all their

and knocked Tuno

newly-cleveland acquired Ray Crene out of the Braves last night in a deal for Red Schlenilenet.

atuwaukee

RESULTS

National League

Philadelpista

101 060 018...+2=[{~0. 000 100 103-2-3-0

American League

100-200-000 3--1

01-000-02X 4—5—1

Johnson (5-6) and Triandor; Mowl, Meloch (BL, Natšeski (8) and Nata- Ron. WP-Narleski (5-1).

Weahington Calcars

300-020-000, 2-7-0 20-002-0034-8-0

Ramos, Hyde (7) Wison, Iceeson (01 and Hales, Wi-

and Betaret;

Wison 17-32. LPRamo#__ 14-0).

Parro (3-5) and Sawatdi: Roberts, Minoo 4th. Rivera (5th).

Hear (4). Miller

(0) and Lupata

LP-Miller (1-2). RS-Jones (7451. Noston

Hanner (4th).

Chicago

Pittsburgh

000 110 203-4-14-----2,

000 010 000-1--7

Kaiser, Lown (1)

and Fanning) Arroyo, Face 10), Kline (8)' atid liance. WP-Kaber (2-4). LP Arroyo (2+), RS-nger. 14th),) BANG (ER) Morya (4H). Cincinnati

New York

030 000 000–370. 000 000 138—4—8—3.

Grors, Acker (8) and Badley: Crone. Dately 3), Grissom (8)

and Westrim, Kati (B). WP-Gristum 112), LP ANer 455, UR-Mugler

Arell

Alllwaukee Pilladelphia

100 000 003-⇓, ĐỨC ĐỜI CON

Burdette (5-3) and Crandall; Sun- munt (0-3) and Lonnett.

St. Latif Brooklyn

100-011-160 7-11-2 003-500-000 -30-9

WORLD CUP

GOLFER ENDS 3 YEARS Rumania Beats

OF FRUSTRATION TO WIN

U.S. OPEN TITLE

Toledo, Ohio, June 16.

Dick Mayer, ending three years of fairway frustration, won the US Open Golf Championship today when he fired a two over par 35-37-72 for a seven-shot play-off triumph over defending champion Cary, Middlecoff.

Chipping and putting with deadly accuracy, the handsome blonde from St. Petersburg, Florida, squared accounts with the golfing gods for a lust-hole fiasco which cost him this same tournament in 1954 as he tamed tough Inverness while Middlecoll could do no better than a 38-41-79.

In the First Division games 15 played during the week. Recrein's 12% 4-1 win over Kowlo: Bowling

clender 32-year-old. -+- 10

-124 Green Club carlier in the week was as expected, but no one expected the performance put up by them on Saturday when they decisively lost to. 1C "Blue" by

++++ | | | | ||

FIRST

DIVISION

P. W.

1.. F

Shots

A.

Shots

IRC "Blue"

4

2

305 324

Recreio

5 4

1 302 270

U. or D. +41 +32

KDC

$ 3

3. 347 353

CCC

&

2

3 307 207

KBGC

2

4 331 347

10

KCC

2 200 316

20

11

TC

A 382 307

18

8

SECOND

DIVISION

CCC

0

6

(} 393 295

223

USRC

4

348 319

PRC

4

2

350

320

Recreto

328

246

KCC

3

321 340

KDC

7

$ 364 447

JKPC

2

$

232 340

12

FC "Blue"

1

2

338 35+

}}

FC "Red"

2

4 328 373

45 11

HKCC

5 300 400

74 10

THIRD

DIVISION

Recreio

G

(1 -124 256 +168

*27

HERC

0

51

1 408 300 +102 24

Stanley

6

( 303

HKPSA

1 235

260

429

KBGC

324 200

G4 14

*KCC

3

332

365 -- 33

1314

*HKCC

4 301 373

72

0%

CCC

231 339

85

0%

IRC

239

360

PRC HKFC

0

D 237 374

SKIPS' TABLE

ל!

4 187 288

FIRST DIVISION

F. L. D. F. A.

5 0 1 143 #4

+107

17

5-0.

LOST AT HOME

L. S. do Silva's four and F. O. Madar's fought out the last hrad with an 18-18 score, but two well-drawn cho's by the Recrelo

front men stayed for the count.

With the score over on inks and with Heselo up by one shot on the aggregate, the last head It is true that the Portuguese on the third rink club suffered a le in the res

was played with M. Q. Wong's four landing shuming of their line-up that theoretically seemel for the bet-HA. Ozorin's four by three

ter, but the main cause of the defeat was the pathetic bowling put up by them throughout the match.

The FRCC1L

shoto.

The

Greece With A 2-1 Score

first

Athens, June 10, Rumania, playing their natch, beat Greece by two goals to one in a World Cup soccer match Europeni Zone. Group 7) tonight, cach aldo having

scored once in the first half,

top of their table as in the only previous Kumc Greece: and Yugoslavia contested a goalless draw.-Reuter,

This win put Rumania at the

AT BRNO

Bro, June 1G. Czechoslovakia today beat East Germany in ✡ World Cup (European Zone Group 4) foot- ball match here by three quals one after the Germans had led by a goal at halt m

"I waited a long time for, double begy

as Mayer gave this one," beame Mayer, away the thọ, to pnr,

That put Mayer dx up with A tired Middlecoff lust the only three holes to play and putting tottel which had carried all doubts were removed when

This result glves Wales, the him to a tie at 262. Midlecoff Cary took another bugey on the other team in this group. re- mised patts of two three feel

ant 17th to trail by seven strokes. newed hope as they had pre- and slipped to a Mayer purred the final hole-viously lost to both the Czechs pple of double bogeys.

and everybody started shaking and Germans after beating 'Mayer, whose £7,200 Bist hands

the with

mah who Czechoslovakia pilze for winning the Open arrived three years late. raised his yearly winnings to "But," he laughed exultantly, $13,025, finished the 90 holes on "beiter late than never." this tough courNO a niere four

United Press. shots over par.

STILL A RACE At the end of the first nine Needing a three to win

holes i was still a race, for he match, Ozorio tried valiantly stood only three show ahead of with a count of two close shots the divol-digging dewist.

But against him, but succeed in starting for home, Mayer was. resting only one of the shots and playing with socklike sleadiness the malth ended with Crugen- and Middlecoff began to clip. gower still maintaining the Jatt

23 ruin must have completely al- spell of heavy tered the surface of the green, as spectators were treated to the

in the Second Division League rare spectacle of the potential champions getting lost on their table and also their unbeaten own green.

2

Shots Shots

U. A. Rumjaðm (IRC)

R. F. Laz (Ree)

5

4 0 1 120

00

U, or D. Pp. -+01 53 +54 42

C. R. Romelet (CCC)

3 1 1 $10 OB

12 34

A. Harvey (KBGC)

5

31 1 103 100

3

312

T. E. Baker (KCC)

320 120

+22

3

A. Eastman (KBGC)

6

3 3 0 134. 102

+12

3

A. E. Coates (CCC)

3 2 0 105 100

A: A. Lopes (Rec)

3 0.02

$8

A. R. Kitchell (IRC

A. Elliott (DC)

0 2 0 80 04

3 0 114 102

DIVISION

SECOND

J. W. Leonard (CCC)

3

3

R. M, Hetherington (USAC)

В

R. S. Capell (KCC)

A. Duffy (HRCC)

F. W. Hollends (PRC)

F. Tan (FC “n”)

A. Pearson (KDC)

L. S. Silva (Ree)

F. G. Luz (Red)

V. Ribeiro (FC 8")

M. Q. Wong (CCC)

B. I. Belcord (HKFC)

R. Ba (FC “B”)

C. Pope (PRC)

G. D. S. Agnew (USRC)

A. Skeoch (RDC)

3. N. Wong (KCC)

G. F. Razarlo (Rec)

J. E. Burns (Blumley)

A. B. Marquen. (ROC)

L Gibeon (HERC)

W. Stoker (HERC)

R. S. Rosen (Stanley)

H. B. Dewar (JŁKFSA)

E. Poulson (HERC)

Baker (KBCC) Kitchell (IFC)

THIRD

0 0 121 78

1 0 117 95

107

101 510 101 105

4 200 141

1 2 0 128

BD

109.

+-10

4 3 0142 134

390 123 74 +49

2 0 111 38

3 3 0 127 103

3 2 0 100

80

3 3 0 113 108

3 3 0 120 117

3 3 0 115 113

3 0 110 110

3 0 105 111

3 3 0 101 112

DIVISION

0 0 194

...

500 120 60

5 1 0 131 05

5 1 0 125

02

5 1 0 130 111

+[++++++++++117

4 0 1 133 B4 +40

41.0 119

9 3 0 135 103

92.0 114 83

20 100102

0 91

Unable to gain any control of the green or their weight, they were well and truly cutbowled by the Indians who were very much at home on the fast and

swinging groen.

Accord.

NO SURPRISES

The Third Division gume provided no major surprises, with Recreio, the League leaders, salvaging their club's reputa tion with a 4-1 win over Hong-

ong Football Club.

Luck dild plas

a part in favour of the Indians,

Their victory, however, was whose

not without a scratch as it sow skipa, especially U. A, Rum- Jachth find some very Tucky A. B. Marques' four go down breaks with their heavy shots, in their first defeat of the season but even without such luck the to E. Moth's four by 14-20. Indluns would have won on the day's performances,

|

Cary double-bogered the teath

to go live thats behind and then,

Ken Rosewall Beaten At Montevideo

An All-Italian Singles Final

100

Venice, June 10. Italy's Giuseppe Murio after they matched four straight an all-Italian final in the Inter- pers, Middlecoff scored anothertation Tennis Tournament here today when he beat his country- man Pietrungeli 0-6, 6-1, 8-0 and 6-4.

The Hallan pair of Sirola and Facchini won the men's doubles final by beating Mexico's Pals fox and Italy's Bergamo in straight sets 6-2, 6-2 and 0-1.

Italy's Lazzarino won an all- Inian women's singles final by beating

.Ber countrywoman Bellani by default.

Bellant dropped out when the Jack Kramer's touring pro- score reached, 4-6, 6-2 and 3-4. fessional tennis playeza made-France-Presse. their first appearance i this Capital Lodny before crowd.

a large

Montevideo, June 10.

MORUMBI CUP

in

their

Arst

match.

Wales still have to play a re- who turn with East Germany

have, also, another match with Czechoslovnida,

The table reads at present:

PWI FA Pls Czechoslovakia 3 2 15 3 4 East Germany 2 1 1 3 4 2 Wales

3 1 2 2 4 2

--Neuter.

Detroit

¤00×600×190-0 1--3--1 001-00x-000-1

Fomicles (2-7) and White: Bunning (7) and touse, HAS-Klaus 14113). Kuenn 14th). United Press,

England's Team For 2nd Test

London, June 18. Twelve players Stre named today by the Eng land selectors and the team to meet West Indies to the second Test starting ni Lord's next 1hursday will be chosen from them,

They art:-Feier May (Surrey) Captain, T. E. Bally (Essex), C. Cowdrey (Kint), D, 12. Close (York- sture), T. G. Evans (Kent), T. W. Graveney (Gloucester. Khire), J. Laker (Surrey), P. E. Richardson (Wordts- tershire), D. V.

Smith (Busstxo), J. D. Statham (Lancashire), F. 8. Truč- man (Yorkshire), and J. 11, Wardle (Yorkshire).

Compard to The tegra which played in the first Test, D. J. Insole (Essex) and G. A, I. Look (Surrey) are omitted, the nowcomers being Smith, Wardle and Graveney. Lock was not considered as he was I. garded as unfit for a fivo- day Test-Reuter.

Auxiliary Fire Service Orders

No, 18- Orders by Mr Alistair Drummond, Superintendesit, Au- xiliary Fire Service of June 15, 1957:

Posting & Appointment! Recruit. (1) ton Leigh oppobed Station Officer (HK) and posted to. Platoon No. 10-(A) of District. HK-1 w... 8.5.87; Recruit (15)

Wing-klog appointedă, ne. Wata krupor (200) and, posted to Hong- Long Control Centro w,d.1, 0.0.01.

Transfer: St, OFW, Brown from AT.S. to Ship Repair Unit E.S.C. w.0.1, 0.0.57; no. 013 Cheung, Wei trom Platoon No. K-6 A District K-i to Platoon No. K-24 (13) ar Distriot 206-6. W.*.* 11.0.07.

German Boxer bar duro mum of fut

Dies After

Fight

Weekend Station Duty Training: The following members, are required · to attend the Weekend Station Duty Training at the A.3.9. Prakting Centre, North Poht on the follow

duty; from 15.00 hours Baturday"" to sa.00 haune Burk 8.0. (K) Wong Chi-chka (D.C.), W.K. (16) Lam 031,

70, 100, 1330 & 1067; 13/14 Dongkon Division St, QH7, (HH) DWA C. Lau (0.C.), 8.0. (106) Berry Lin Dortmund, June 10.

Chun-tal, 5.0./W.3¢. (HK) · Xwok Holan, F.D. 940, FD, Now. Heinz Blick, former 533, 093, 677, 023, 153, 20/21st German lightweight champion, Kowloon Divimon: Sta. - Oftr. fed tottay from a brain cong Cheak-fun (0.03), 3.0. (R) cussion mourred in a bout last two. 011, In. Fos, 064 (K) Wan night.

TO, 745, 9, 775 82 817: 27/201 Hongkong Division: St. Ofr. TERI Luk Tahun (0.1), 8,0 ***) Wak Wing-chum • W.K. (MK) ̈*Man Kyodo-hung. FID. 94, 20, Nos. 547. ase, ade, 015, bi7 & 030,

Serviço Blachary @"

Karl

Blick's handiers threw in the towel in the 10th round of a scheduled 12-rounder against present German champion Mata- fred Neuke,

Both Hongkong Electric Club and Hongkong Polleo Sports Individually outbowling their Asociation; who lost earlier in opposite numbers, the Indians

the week their undefeated Francisco Segura of Ecuador led all the way as th

tires records to Recreio and Stanley defeated Ken Rosewall of Aus-

The 20-year-old Blick took a rinks and at the les interval respectively, made up for their tralla 6-3, 6-1. The game 30-

Rio de Janeiro, June 15. hard left and right to the head Tu Brazilian Коссог had alrently established a win defeats with decisive 5-0 win tween Kramer and plany Pais

team and was apparently out on his Flamengu опст Police Recreation Club was stopped by

defeated today feet in the middle of the ring. ning aggregate lead at 25 shots.

rain with Dinamo Zagrebe, of Yugoslavia, and Indian Recreation Club to Kramer ühtad 0-3, 0-1.

well The

within striking

4-1, in the opening match of the He was carried to his dress only Recreto four who remain

In doubler, Hozwall and international coccer tournament ing room distance of the Lengue-leading Pails bout Segura

half-conscious and were able to reproduce Any

ond Kromer for, the Morumbi Cup United died early today in a Dortmund semblance of their usual forin Rocredu twelve,

G-United Press,

hospital. United Pres after ten were F. X. da Silva, E. M. Alarcoun, J. E. Noronha, and Raoul Lur.

After being 4-12 down at the tan interval, they picked up to 15-16 on the lust head, Raoul

Luz drew a bequiltus first shut on the last head and just filled in resting the doubiful op- posing secul shot to win the match.

It Recrclo were playing much below par, Craigehgower struck even worse for in their mich uminutė. Tailo when they lost to the duckmer! or their own green by 1-4, *#*! nmoot bowed themselves out of the running for the Senter Division Utle

Brian Douglas four lod the way for Talkoo. with a 23-10 win over the hitherto unbalan

THE GAMBOLS

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CHUN BELIH

Press.

by Barry Applele

WHARR

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Liu Wii-chi we?) 7.6lü7.

(Bad) Fam Chauna,

Deputy Supt., A.T.S. NOTICE...

Band Concerti : Tie A.7.9. "Band will go pubiita performande, on Bunday 16th June, 1907 at bla Breen Play Kowloon pron 20.00 to 15:00 hours. All members, their families, ends are

and/or

cordially tarifed

COOK BY

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