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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957.

ANOTHER SATURDAY OF UPSETS Sports Diary

IN THE LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

Stanley Lose

Their

Unbeaten Record

By "TOUCHER”

One more team lost its undefeated record on Satur- · day when the Colony Lawn Bowls League approached within a week of its half way stage.

In another Saturday featured by upsets, the hitherto unbeaten Third Division Stanley team went down surprisingly to lowly-placed Indian Recreation Club by the overwhelming margin of half a point to four and half.

(KFC).

At Kowloon Cricket Club.-W. MeHay (RDC) V W. M. McCall IXSGC); W. L. Riley (KDC) v V.C. Band (KBCC)

Stilt occupying third place in ¡11, they had only their howling | 1, F. G Cosgrave (KBGC) v E, Moth the League table, the Stanley arms to blame.

The

claried twelve have now lost their ad-

USRC twelve vantage of Baving one gome in extremely well against Cralgen- | hand over Recreio and Hang-gower and held the initiative hong Electric Club and will be throughout the first half of the further relegated into the post-

re

At the tn interval they *ion of fourth favourites jr were up on two rinks and were view of their still having to play ¦ there shots nhưng on the aggre. the fately strong KBGC Mjual | gate, in a postponed inatch,

Stanley's defeat also how the fall of one of the only two - beater fours in the Third Divi- sim when J. E, Burn's genitet! trolled all the way to Iris 14 A.M. Wahab's lour by 12-23.

The other only unbeaten four in this division....... Singh, F. Ainsworth, G. R. Picketi

R. S. Rosen, also of Stanley →→ Just manored to stave off a close challenge by S. H. Khan's four to finish up with the score

led at 16-10

SECOND BIGGEST

The second bigget upset of the lay was the dricat ot Recreio in the Second Division by Hongkong Football Club who ruddenly came to life after a

R, M. Hetherington's four were in especially flog form during the pre-tea session and enjoyed a 5-2 lead in the arth held. On the sixth bead they were lying three thots when skip.

etherington

unfortunate !crough

with his list wood to promote an to be lightly narrow

opposing shot for the cuuni,

WILS

They, however, retaliated with four, but the effect of the previous head seemed to upsel the USRC four and from the seventh bend onwards they

struck a downward form In their Lowling, managing to score on only four out of the remaloluut 14 heads.

THRILLING FINISH.

A thrilling finish was seen in apell af disappointing per the gain between the CCC four formances to hand the second ¦ of P. R. Huggi, A. K. Ismail, top favourites in the división a¦ T. A. Leonard and P. K, Lau} 412-14 defeat.

nd the USRC four of B. Van Zuiden, A. Buckley, R. A. Edwards and D. G. Agnew.

Leading the way to the Foot- ball Club's triumph were the

four of H. Black, K. Sumner. Trailing beltind by 14-10 t

K. Forrow and H. F. Shields. This combination has now won four game is a row as 32-14 win over the strong Recreio four skipped by L. S. Silva indicates that the Fontail Club will provide quite a hrad ache for the top title conterviers

in the second round,

in the nature of a inluor up

het was the trouncing given to

the IRC "Blue" by Kowloon Cricket Club in

|

the end of the 17th bead, the USIC Jour picked up three suz- the Inst head. cessive twos to lead by 20-18 on

Lying one very good close the last first shot, laid by their No. 1 on head, they wire well within sight of victory, only to see A. K. Ismail cone in with two perfectly drawn shots, which woods.

curved round blocking

With the remaining bowlers ihe First unable to get round the front

further

Division. After their brilliant woods, Agnew's desperate drive win over Recreio the previous gave his opponents a week, the Indians were

cx- shot. pected to give the Kowloonites

a very close game if not win.

twelve, however,

The KCC were full value for their 412-12 win undi dici nut only dividually produce their best form of the Season, but also pething for the rsi me this year played as a combination.

The ability of J. E. Duflet not only to hold his own in the skipping department against the hitherto unbeaten First Division skip, U. A. Rumjan, bat also to lead his four to a 24-18 win over the undefeated IRC four,

On the mind rink the main feature of the match was the fine bowling by the CCC lead, G. F. Santos, and of D. L.

by B most

| Edwards, the USIC skip.

Although his four lost 18-24. Edwards gave creditable performance as a skip. Whether in dhawing or in his heavy shots, he time and again saved his four from a count when he came in with the first or second shot,

OPEN RINKS START

4-3 TO LONG

ΤΟ

WHITE SOX WIN END YANKEES'

WINNING STREAK

New York, June 23.

Paul Lapalme struck out pinch-hitter. Darrell Johnson with the winning runs in scoring position in the ninth inning today to enable the Chicago White Sox to salvage a 4-3 victory after the New York Yankees ran their winning streak to 10 games with a 9-2 triumph.

The season's largest crowd of 63,787 saw the twin bill, which left the Yankees a half-game ahead of the White Sox in the American League race.

·

TODAY

Tennis

Men's "A Division: Urban C V JIKCCRA, CNC (1) v BCA KCč v NHƯ. CHO TV HISDE

Arst The Yankees won the

Boston Red Sox "huster trouble. Umpire Stan und 7-5, the

City Landes had to when botti tèamis} the three games

Kansas of the four-gaine, drubbed

came Athletics, 10-8 and 10-1, series with the Sex and

and that files would be levied after Orlofc's shaded Roni Kilic and Tóm Acker fired within one run of them in the the Baltimore

a few of the "dusters" follow- Club-inth inning of today's nightcap the Detroit Tigers, 6-4, in the

ing homers. when Mickey Mantle slammed other American League garnes, three-run homer with nong out. A hit, an error and a wild plich moved the Yankees to

At Hongkong Cricket Tay (CCC9 Telford (KDC1: M. B. HAH (INC; v. Lopaley (RDC).

Al Hongkong Football Chub. I. Merchant (CCC) C. Gough (PRC Sucks RCI V (CCC).

At Indian Recreation

Coy (CCL) K. M. Alins out.

A1 Police Omar (TRC)

LEAD DWINDLES

The St Louis Cardinals whip

A. Ceales second and third base with two ped the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-3, out before Lapalme fanned but saw their National League Johnson for

the game-ending lead dwindle to one game when

Braves the Milwaukee

swept Phillies, 7-6 The Yankees chubbed out 10 the Philadelphia hits, including, four by Manite, and 2-3.

The Cincinnati Redlegs In the opener as Brby Shantz feated the Pittsburgh Piles. Sung won his eighth straight decision 5-3 mnd 5-2, pnd the New York of the year. By Glants drubbed the Chicago

operation Club-A M. Black HKFIN

A Kowloon Dock Cul-D B Sequera (kceci (ccc)

and ninth

dc.

A1 Kowloon Howling Green Club-Pierce, the Majors' top winner Cuba, 7-5 und 5-1, in other Na-

Baker (CCC V. A. Sequeira with 10 victories, suttered (Reerslo).

his tional League games. Alth defent.

Douglas TC v J. McKittrick Al Craigengewer Cricket Club-

The Cleveland KOCH 11. 11. Tolgate (HRFC) & the Washington A. 1 Marques (Hecrek).

LEAGUE STANDINGS

The Giants swept their first

Ladies' "A Division: CIC V KOG, LRG Y BCAA 1

Water Polo

Group "ARAP y Navy (KC41 Taki 520 D.in.: EYMCA Chun JEYMCA) 7 þ.m.

U.S. Baseball Fans Cheer Mr Kishi

New York, June 23, Grinning broadly and wens, Youthing a blue and white New York Yankee baseball cap, Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi Water Polo Committee meeiind launched today's Yankees.

Shell Hope.

Meeling

now.

Chicago White Sox baseball Qoén Singira 200 itound; Matchier game by tossing out the first at KCC, CCC.

KUĆ, RAGE, HKCC, HIKEC bali. IRC,

TOMORROW

Tennia

Men's " Division: KTGCA 2 v CCC; KCC v RCAA; HREC V LRC: CHC "y KTGCA ""; KITC_v RAP: Recrela v CRC 2: KCSSA Y ANDY,

It was a strong overbead pitch that went a little more than 25 feet into the love of Yonkee catcher Yogi Berra.

Still wearing the cup, Mr Kishi then sat down in a box jual to the left of the Yankee

stationed

Lawn Bowls Second Round of Colony Open dugout to watch the game, A Bingles Championships, matches to Yankee bat boy was belge KCC, HKCL, KFC

at the following club: In front of the box with KDC.

catcher's mitt to protect the and PRC.

Prime Minister from foul baile. Seated with Mr Kishi were Mr Koichira Asakai, Japaneto Ambassador to the U.S., and Japanese Chief Cabinet Secre→ lary Hirohide Ishida, His of elal party were seated in other sections.

Only 164 For Henley Royal Regatta

London, Juno 23. Entries for the Henley Royal double-bender of the season Regatta, which takes place from with Johnny Antonelli gaining July 3 to 0, have been reduced credit for his oth win in the to 164 by the late withdrawal opener and Curt Barclay scal-f 11 foreign crews, tered seven bits in the night- cap. Disk Droit und Moe Dru- Bowsky, the Cubs' prize young pitchers, were the lovers,

THE SCORES

American League

19

Cleveland 400 623 031 --14-30-1 Washington ** 102 000 DEC 22 --Wynn (0-8) and Brown; Abernathy. Byerly (1), Hernandez (0), Hyde (8) and Berberet. LP-Abernathy (1-8). ERS-Weziz (11th), Woodling (3rd).

Dorton

233 003 COX--10-35-

Garver, "McDermott (91, Floki (2).

Tao entries, issued today, are made up of 23 from overens and 141 from Britain, Lost year there were 173 enews.

Russian, American „Dutch and British Mws will compete for the Grand Challenge Cup. Rusia, Poland, Italy and Britain have entered for the Stewards Cup.

There are ten entries for the Diamond Sculls in which Bri- fain, America, Russiu, Switzer-

Protocarreen (4), Kellner (8). Gorland, Poland and Australia will

Le represented-Reuter.

The weak-hitting Indians en- Indians routed jayed their biggest outburst of Stuators, 14-2 the season with a 10-hit open-K CL 623 020 333-6-8-0

attack, including ing

eight doubles and homers by Vice Wertz and Gene Woodling, and then whipped Washington a accond time as Al Smith hit (wo homers and Ray Naricski belted the first of his career,

Rookie Frank Malzone knock- ed in a total of five runs and

two Ted Williams walloped

man.10) and Smith: Brewer (8-0) ami White. LP-Garver 14-0). UNS— WIBiom (1801), Zernicl (15), Power (7th), Held (1st). Cheira

New York

100 MA 010- Zvalf-red)

000 116 00x-4)=1———0

Plorce, Staley (0), Lapaine (8) and Mon; Shatz

(0-1), and Berro.

LH-Hierce (0-3), HR-Bauer (th).

Deltoft

Ritmore

000 1000000 0010 00X-3-3- Boat, Lee (3). Aber (5), Bloater homers in the Red Sox fifth (g) and House, Wilson (as Moore sweep in six double-headers this! (1-8) and Triandos. LP-Lee (1-3). 121 year, Jimmy Piersall had three 1-Busby (4)

mtraight doubles

National League

New York. Chicago

Prince Philip

Before the plich, Mr Kishi was introduced by sports broad- pastor Mel Allen to a crowd of 60,000. The crowd gave the Prime Minister asing stand- big cyation.-United Press.

Soviet Union Beats Poland 3-0 In World Cup

Moscow, June 23. The Soviet Union beat Poland

by three goals, to nil here lo- day after, leading 1-0 at half- time in the qualifying round of the World Soccer Cup.

It was the Soviet team's first anatch Group 0 of the

eludes Finland-Reuter.

In Winning Team Buron Zone, which also in- Against Indians

London, June 23.

AT BUDAPEST

Vienna, June 23. Hungary cat Bulgaria 4-1 The Windsor Park pole team, in a World Soccer Cup qualifying which is captained by Prince match in 101 400 010-7-7-1 Philip, beat an Indian team 30 according to

Budapest today, 090 200 300~~S~ } {~~¤

avertime match at

Budapest Radio, Amonell, Grissom (7), Miller (0) An an and Kalt; Dreit, Elston (4) Lown Windsor, Park, royal residence qualed by Reuter, (6) And Norman. WPAntonelli near London, today before the (6-6), LP-Drott (0-7). HR-Mozyn biggest crowd of the polo pa (B).

tawaukee Philadelphia 012 283 001-6-10-son. third victory for the Orioles, Roberts (0-9) and Lopato: Дин

21humer

fifth-inaing Busby' anappod a 4-4 tie and 2014 enabled Roy Moore to score his

405 010 101-7100

FIRST

DIVISION

Shots

Shots

W. L

F

A.

U..or D.

Pist.

Recreio

5

300

341

+ G7

21

IRC “Buc

3

412

392

.4.20

20

KCC

422

407

4 15

30

KDC

410

403

27

19

CCC

307 207

-4 10

12

KBGC

4

231

347

16

TC

&

376

428

in the opener

52

Itc Gold"

3

304 355 -51

B

SECOND

DIVISION

CCC KCC Itecreio PRC

0

461 347

+114

30

as Tom Brewer won his eighth game and Frouk Sullivan went the route in the nightcap for his Afth win.

2

444 457

13

23

Jim

2

455

302

93

3

465

458

USRC

400

387

13

19

HKFC

160

450

+10

17

FC "Red"

300

430

→ 34

15

KDC

6

+420

500

15

Don Lee suffered his third de- feat for the Tigers.

|

(B-2) and

FC "Blue"

305

422

23

12

Rice. S—Nevilskt (Pi), Bruton (50), Brooklyn

...... 020 000 St. Lou

HKCC

Wally Moon tripled home two

JGS *440

THIRD

DIVISION

Reerelo

7

0

492 317 4-175

30

HKERC

464

354

110

20

Stanley

437 284

153 24

HKPSA KBCC

381

313

+48

22

3

385

328

+5%

10

Kec IRC

4

370 451

+

200

304

HKCC

of

301

373

PRC CCC

4

260 332

5

208

392

UKFC

D

(1

285 440

was in a great measure respon-off of all the live first round | A.A. Lopes (Hce) dible for the Kowloonites' over- matches of the Colony Open | A. Elliot (KDC) oll win,

| Rinks competition and six frst |R.S. Gourlay (KDC)

found Open Triples games, T.E. Baker (KCC) without any upsets being re- C.R. Rosselei (OCC) corded.

EXPERIMENTS END?

With F. R. Kermani also playing more effectively as No. Closest match of the after- 3 to Hong Sling, as evidenced noon was in the rinks event in by their 27-12 win over A, R. which the Recreio four of C. A Kitchell's four, it looks as if the Gonsalves, F. L. Correa, A. A chuffing and reshuffling of the Lopus and L. P. Xavior were KCC twelve is wel! Acar is taken to an extra head by Fill-

A. Harvey (KBGC)

SKIPS' TABLES

R.S. Capell (KCC) J.W. Leonard (CCC) A. Person (KDC) RM. Hetherington (USRC)

J.N, Wong (ROC)

A. Duffy (HRCC)

+

DIVISION

+++++] ¦¦ U

Shots

U, or D.

The Argentine "Media Luna" team won the Royal Windsor Cup when it, beat the British

The half time score was 3-0.

The match was in Group 3 of the European Zone, in which Hungary had already bceт

beaten by Norway, who lost their opening game to Bulgaria,

and H. Smith. WP-Jackson (9) watched the games. France. now have two polnis cach-

Presse,

Reuter

*** 100 30000x Friar Park squad 8.5 to 3 in Bryndale (0-4), Labine (2) and the jinal, Queen Elizabeth The three teams in the group 11 runs and then stole home in the Campanella; Jackson, Wilhelm (8)

fourth inning to provide e United Press.. Cardinals with their winning margin ovur tho slumping Dodgers. Larry Jackson, aldej by Hoyt Wilhelm in the ninth, picked up his ninth victory while Don Drysdale suffered his 134 it loss.

10%

7

2

9%Bill Bruton knocked in three uns to spark the Braves in 0% their nightcap after Hank Auron singled home the winning run in the ninth of the opener to band Robin Roberts his ninth loss, Bob Buhl went the dis- lance for his eighth win in the opener while Taylor Phillipa gained credit for the victory in Pis. the nightcap.

FIVE HOME RUNS

British Jaguar Cars

Record Breaking Score

Victory At Le Mans

Le Mans, June 23,

British Jaguar cars, headed by the Scottish team of Ron Flockhart,-- last year's winner, and Ivor Bueb, scored a record-breaking victory here

The Redleys slugged out five today by filling the first four places in the 24-hour Le Mans sports cars 3% home runs, Including two by

George 34 Pirates in Д double-header

Thai Wins Orient

Lightweight

Another Lotus-a 1.08 model that 100 injured in a driven by Jay Chamberlain and during the race, Mackay Fraser-was second.

It

FIRST

DIVISION

Shots

W

L. D. F. A

R.F Luz (Rec)

Q

155 78

+77

514

Yesterday saw also the playU.A. Rummjahn (IRC "B")

1

161 108

-4-53

616

пл 74 -+-A

0 141 141

4

3 1

140 120 -+-20

3 1

132 133 +19

34

classic. Crowe, to sweep the

1 110 98 +32 1 103 100

~ 3

3

marked by another outbreak of

+

SECOND

A

0

148 147

+ 1

The 750 cc British Lotus drivch by Cliff Allison and Keith Hall shattered the long-standing French supremacy in this class by wiming the index formance, in which engine size is related to distance covered.

of per-

57 0 D 121 79

+42

3 0 168 150

+-18

ít

2 0. 133 117

+16

5

3 0 350 146

+4

10

107 100

+ 2

5

3 1

170 127

4-413

4

100 120 +40

100 07 ++33

Title On Points

side of the event.

2 0

122

105 +17

3 0

147 130

17

7 4

3 0 141 136

+5

3

+ $

3%

DIVISION

1 0 147

107 +40

+75

&

+37

5

1 0 402

142 86 149 100 +40

+56

5

7.5 2 0

10

6 5

10

153 130 111 +27

+39

5

ཐོ

4

3 0

100 116 +42

132 100 --32

0 4 2

125 110

6 4

2 0

113

end and that what seem to be pino Club's L. M. News, F. A. the best possible combinations Santos, T. M. Castilho and V among their limited number of A. Neves before winning by First Division bowlers have 16-17.

The completion of the first round Binks games yester day puta the event now in its ist 32 stage,

been found.

Recreio met Ittle opposition in their postponed match against IRC "Gold" at Sookunpoo and their 5-0 win puts them at the head of the First Division League table for the first time this acason, a position they are unlikely to losë,

With one game in hand, that against Cridgingower Cricket Club be played away, they aro 1 points ahead of bolb IRC "Blues"

Kowloon sand Cricket Club.

The only opposition put up against them won by A. H. Abbas' four who were rather unlucky not to salvage one point for their size. Leading all the way against the Rectelo four of A. P. Pereira, F. G. 3o Laz, J. F. V. Ribeiro and C. C. Percing, they were 29-16 in the lead at the end of the 9th hood, but lost a four and a five on the last two heads!

BEST GAMES

Best games of the week were probably the two in which the only two unbeaten teams of the Lendue wore involved-Craigen- Lower Cricket Club the Second Division and Reerelo in the Third.

Both were given a grand felt by their respective opponents, TC and TECO, Anita thá two Jaller teams did not maki

The second round of the Open Singles event boules this filernoon with 14 matches and will centime with nine matches tomorrow, six on Wednesday and three on Thursday.

TODAY'S GAMES OPEN SINGLES The following are today's games:- HM Club de Recreio -P. Hughes (UCC) v F. Howard

(HKCC):

F.W. Hollands. (PRC) LS. Silva (Rec) H.F. Shields (HKFC) M.Q. Wong (CCC)

F. Tan (FC Red) R. Basa (FC Blue) B. Bickford (KFC)

L. Gibson (HERC) G.F. Rozario (Rec) J.E. Burns (Stanley) H.B. Dowar (HKPSA) R.S. Rosen (Stanley) AB. Marques. (Rocj W. Stoker (HKERC) E. Polo (HKERC) E. Baker (KBGC) 1. Kitchell (ERC) K. Bedie (HICPSA)

THE GAMBOLS

FLOW!

PARTH

THIRD

THEATRE TICKETS – TABLE BOOKED FOR SUPPER

1 132 148

5 1 0 151 TO

1 0 140 83

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crash Fourarl. He finally boosted it

to 202.232 KPH (125.07 MPH).

The Ulio Lotus also had dis In previous years the French

Wes Britain's eleventh

share of decords, Even after 20 Oscar's JB's, Panhards,

and victory at Le Maris, and they hours of continuous running at Renaults, had monopolised this have now won more times than speed. It was able to set a new.

any other nation.

jap second for 750 cc cars, with, Except for a collision bc- Tho big Masoratly and an average.or 144.87 KPH (89,0. Bangkok, June 23. tween on Aston Martin and a Ferraris set a crucking pace at MPH). Thailand's Omaap Laemtapah Patsche, resulting in the drivers the stert in an atmosphere

After. Flockhart and 'Sander- became the Orient Light- being taken, to hospital with similar to that of a Grand Prix, weight Champion tonight when slight injuries, the ruce was re- but they failed to last the dis- ton in the distance event came he won a

split decision over to fively trouble-frie. Tho sance. the Phillippines Gabriel (Fish) drivers involved were Tony Brooks, of Britain, and Umberto Maglioli, of Italy,

Elorde in a 12-round bout here.

Elorde constantly rushed the Thai fighter but the lather took advantage of his height and reach to retaliate with stinging punches. There were no knock- downs...

SAFETY BANKS

Earth safety banks

A French-enteret Jaguar driven by Jean Mary and Jean Laucas

The Jaguars were always and a Jaguar from Belzlim lying handy, and when Jean with Dred Bousset and Paul Behra's 4 litre Maserali drop Frere at the whcol. ped out in the 34th lap,- after

The 34-litre Ferrari driven leading for ten zpunds, Flock- hart in the new n-type 3.7 Britain was ofth.

by. Stuart Lewis-Evans

but... the go to

Jagun clained another high place, with Duncan Hamilton In sixth position.

were model took his chance among the security precautions the front, Elorde entered the ring at 128 pounds,

provided to prevent a recur- against Omsap's rence of the 1955 tragedy when 184.- United Press.

Barry Applebyt

||Yes. The remanbared everything this year,

LATER BUT I WOULD HAVE

READY IF YOU HADN'T

BOTTEN TO TELL ME YOU

IWERE TAKING ME OUT TONIGHT

Apart from routine pit stops, 82 people were killed and more] he and Buéb were never headed

Again.

BETTER STILL

GIVE HER PERFUME BY

Goya

of

The hot pace set by the big cary at the start soon took lis toll, After covering :58 laps and Hurtig round the 18.401 having led for a long spell, klometre (8.35 mile) circuit at Hawthorn withdrew with oli speeds touching 200 KPH (125 trouble. Another Ferrari, driven MPH) Yoluhart and Buch by Peter Collins, faded out with averaged a record 183.217 KPH a broken piston after only three (1.18.54 MPH) In covering 327 Japs, laps, totalling 4.307.108 Klio- metres (2,73234) mer),

Fine weather thruaighoul.com- tributed a great deal to the 26th Tuning of the world's greatest aporta cár -event.

HIGHER SPEEDS

The two big 4-litre Masera- tis were cut before 40 laps had en covered, Both had rear. axle trouble, Burling Mosa în new enclosed car having so retire after 98 tape."

Masera's intuical more be naming world champion, Juan

Manuvi Fangio

which would have enabled Higher spoedà thần,avoy boy to, tako over one of this al Léto vietu, art, ane lip recred | aliring: the moon, 1891, tur was twice boulen during the with the 2-pick, 5-

chance to fals 153 whi

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