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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1957,

DOCKMEN BOWLED LIKE CHAMPIONS TO CLAIM THEIR SECOND BIG KILL

"Toucher" On Saturday's League Bowls

of Saturday's the heroes Kowloon Dock Club were Lawn Bowls League matches when they defeated the First Division Championship holders, Kowloon Cricket Club, bý 32 points to 12.

The Dockmen bowled like champions on their own green, which Incidentally is one of the best in the Colony this season, and in claiming their second big kill of the season not only avenged their first-round 4-1 lefeat by the KCC but also practically ended all hopes of the holders of winning the League again this year.

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Second were full the The Doel bowlers value for their victory, playing Roercio in the

consistent to uphold their Bret Header bowls and adapting themselves cords.

Thic well in the heavy green. Cricket Club onec again sul- fered from a reshuffled line-up. this time in the front men,

LION'S SHARE

uf

and Division Third Division undefeated re-

on

Toth undefeated tearns were Bever closer to defeats on in their respeelive matches Saturing and were only pulled out of the fire by the ability of une of their fours 10 carry them through.

Non's shore The honours went to the KDC for

Against Police Recreation ut A. Lapsely, R. Lapsely, G.

at their home ground, Coles and A, Ellot, who to Chip

of the Cralgengower lost on two rinks, lowed up their success

1 week with a brilliant bui overwhelming 32-10 Devinus

win

their

of L. M Jour 27-10 win over S. Y. Dor, M. J.

T. E. Silva, R. K. 1vrl, R. O. Baker aud Divecha, J. Chubb Boker to pave the way for the and M. Q. Wong over E. Fisher,

4. Sawford. F. Koalan Duck triumph

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Lowe and Pope gave them their overall With this win, the Hunghun 2 win. For the winners, Silva Club juraped into second place and Wong were in especially

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much

the 13th head of their maten against the KCC four of Mrs D Balter, Miss C. Monsa, Mrs G. Sequeria and Mrs M. Phoenix. won the The Valley club leam match by 34-14.

PITTSBURGH

PIRATES TAKE DOUBLEHEADER FROM NEW YORK GIANTS

New York, July 7. Frank Thomas staged a one-man slugging show today when he slammed three home runs to help the Pittsburgh Pirates sweep a double- header from the New York Giants, 10-6 and 8-1.

Thomas, who homered against the Giants on Friday, then heat them, 3-2, with a 13th inning homer on Saturday, has a total of 12 homers, seven of them against the Giants.

ansi FL

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run

In the opener. Brewer. Nelman drove in his He hit two in the opener 10-; winning

a ckable runs with day and connected for his third Cunningham also hit a two-run other two

:t skerlilee ily. Johnsca ete off loser Ruben Gomez in homer to account for all of St. and

Louis'

stuck out runs, Sam Jones

seven butters, the nightcap.

gistered the victory after rellevantching his seventh victory.

The White Sox chipped a half Pirate shortstop Dick Groat,ing bonus route Von MeDaniel

game from the Yankees' lead, was in the clathth inning. who drove in x runs, The first nine of the 16 secondle behind Thomas with a

moving to within 24 games of them by sweeping a doubleheader round matches of the Colony homer in each game

Rinke Championships, Open

Jim Rivera's 13th Ining triple, followed by Lais Aparicio's "St. single, gave the White Sox 19-3 victory the opener and Jack them to a 7-2 win in the second game. Chicago powed up the Knocked nightcop with three Giants in the first game na did Brooklyn out of the first divi- Early Wynn in the first inning a double-en four hits and a walk-United Dirk lath Hank Folles and sion by sweeplug Пorny O'Connell each homered he,di, fiom

the Dodgers, 2-1 Press. in the scconi game.

which were played off yesterday. buses-loaded triple in the night- Jefferit for five runs in the first from the Indians,

ended without any upsets.

What was expected to be the best match of the evening, that between the mighty KBCC four of L. Gaddi, E. Liddell, A. Easi- nan and A. Harvey and Recrejo's J. Luz, R. M. V. Ribeiro, F. G. Luz and R. F. Luz, did not materialize..

C.

of

The KBGC four packed ton much power as a combination and with larvey playing good bowls at the moment, Raoul Luz found himself against too heavy

CROWI went odds vincingly by 9-26.

Closest game was teen at the Hongkong Football Club where Talkoo's J. S. Skedd. G. Stark,

('011-

J. Baxtig and W. Brown edged nut

K. Claigongower's C.

Hol- Sung. E. G, Barros, F. Lands and C. Rosselet alter on extra head.

in the League table on again form. gute paints, and though there is

cred likelihood

Deserving practically no

ultimately winning the was the good 24-14 win scored their

Williams, fact that they will by the PRC four fit, the

the M. Bryan, T. Poynton and iitish Anong most likely

division ve in the

is R. Hughes over the hitherto un- top already a must editable per- beaton Craigingower four formace by a team that has P. H. Ragi. A. K. Ismail, T. A.

from the Lennard and J. W. Leonard. Just been monated Second Division,

Both Indian Recreation Blues" alad

Extremely good bowling came Chib from

Williamson and Bryan Craigengower with Poynton and Hughes doing Chicken Club kept well within the necessary when needed,

ot lop distance striking lavourites Reerein with maxi- num-point wins over

and Kowloon Howling Greea

Chib

Sip Leonard showed the Taikoo effects of being out of the game for the last two or three weeks and T. A. Leonard was unlucky on quile a few

to promote opposing easions woods, but could not, however, he Blamed because of the very heavy condition of the green,

MATCH-SAVING

The Indian win over Taikoo fair with was a convicing only the Talkoni tour of F. N. Graham, Waltry, G. T. Fraser and W. Melrose pulling up any semblance of a fight.

Craigengower's victory, how- Ever. Way n bard-earned one, with the final decision depend- it on the last two heads.

Even when the CCC four of Lau, G. A. F.

P. K Loc. Sturza and A. E. Cuates had completed their match againct .. Gadd, A. Hulton, P. Hughes i E. Lid}} nnel given the Craigengower side a 20-10 tead,

score was

kill in

the overall the balance.

In this game special mention excep- made of the must be tionally fine bowling put up by The losing skip, Eric Liddell, who amost single-handedly pre- vented his opponcels from piling up a huge score,

On the olher Two rinks Crulgengower's remaining points were obtained only on the very last heads, three by C, I. Nosselel's four and a single by S. L. Leonardi'a four.

Recreio postponed their gan

with against IRC "Gold" and

two games in hand gave way to IRC "Blue" at the head of The League table.

NEVER CLOSER Highlights of the Second and Third Division matches were The successful stands made by Cralgengower Cricket Club

IRC "Blue"

KDC

Rezrelo

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CCC

TC

KBGC

in

Wong

came through with natch-saving shot on the very last head.

With his opponents lying three, he drove the Juck into the ditch to le two on the ! very last wood of the game and made a swing of five stole into his team's favour.

was een un The best game the third rink between CCC's G. P. Santos, S. Solina, J. au and F. O. Madar and PRC's R. Yu, M. Taylor, R., Metcalfe, and F. Hollands, with very le to choose between them.

Landing by 17-15 on the last hend, and needing live for t win on the aggregate, Hollands' four conceded a single to take Just one point more for his side.

Quite a notable win in a own way yesterday was that of "North-South-East-West" the combination of G. Lee, S. M. Rumjahn, B. Basa and W. J. Howard who scored a 22-20 win over Craigengower's cricketing tour of Bill College, P. Quick- mire, C. Hong Choy and G. A.

Solza.

must be said of One thing

combinations. #14ch

Win or itos, they really rnjoy their

Banes.

TODAY'S GAMES

Open Pairs-

At KBGC

and D. L. V. F. Lee

R. A. Edwards Edwards (USRC) and E. 6. Barros (200).

and M. Alves

C. E. Passos (Rec) v. W. Riley and W. McKay (KDC)...

A.

At KCC

IL. Finney and H. B. Dewar and S. Bucks (KPSA) Y.

(IRC). R. A. Rumjahu U. Mackenzie and J. E. hyward (HKPSA) v. F. X. Alves and

V.

M.

AL Stanley, a 27-14 win by Recrcia's C. M. Xavier, LAJ. F. V. Ribeiro (Ree). Marques, C. A. Yvonovich and

I. Thomas and E. J. G. F. Rozario over Stanely's L

Liddell (KBGC) or A. A, dos Singh, Ainsworth, E

G. F. Rozuriu and G. R. Pickelt Rendios and Gemmel carried the Recrela side to a 3-2 (Rec) v. T. T. Harley and C.

Barclay (HKFC). · win over Stanley,

WELL, WELL!

The only whisky earned during |

A. M.

.

At KFC

Omar and C. K. The week-end was by a ladies Sung (CCC) v. B. Van Zuiden rink, when the Craigongower and G. D. S. Apiew (USRC). four of Mrs S. Silva, Mrs. Silva, Miss Helen Kwong and Mrs Irene Souza scored the fast eight in the Lodles' Lengue on

LEAGUE STANDINGS

IRC "Gold"

USRC

FIRST DIVISION

P.

W.

Pls.

25

24

212

21

21

14

12

SECOND DIVISION

&

10

At PRC

R. Tay and C. C. Ma (CCC) v. L. M. Neves and V. A. Neves (FC).

H. H. Holgale Rakusen (KFC) Leslie and W. (KBGC).

F.

and M. N. y. G M. McCall

First Swim

The Cards hopped on Ial inning of the second game and Bobby ALL

headed. Hever

Landrith tinel Smith. Hoble Wally Moon homered for

Whi: short Concinnall

Philadelphia

was the Swanson Cust Arl winning

pitcher in the first con and Bob Friend hurled a far-hitter for his sixth triumph Louis while Ed Bailey and Pe Hathiman's Ove-hit pitching led in the Anals.

Ed Brescoud. Hank Sauer and for the Gail Harris homered

3-3.

connected

for

Bouchee's ninth

Rookie E LEAD STRETCHED

oft Sur Muglic ioning hamer SL The

Louis Cardinals

Lave Ways Hacker his first since coming to the stretched their National League Wctory

Eames by beating Phillies in the first game, Ex- lead to 24 Cincinnati twice. The Cards Dodger Chico Frnandez clipped for a three-run won the opener, 3-2, in 10 Clem Labino

inning of pings and captured the night-double in the sixth

the second game to break a 2-2 tle. Granny Hammer homered emp, 9-6.

for the Phils,

Joe Cunninghaun's third hit of the game, a single in the 13th sepred Alvin Dark with Th

· SPEED ATTEMPT

Donald Campbell:

At Least A Week

Behind Schedule

that he was

a new

runa of

BADMINTON

Hongkong Team Against Japan Tonight

The Hongkong Badminton team to meet Japan tonight will be selected from the following players; ~~ Gourgo Mu, Wong Wai-hung, 1te wing-fung, Cyril Chan, M. A. Ebrahim. Robert Yung. Chu Sul-wah, Sul Churn. Yung Hong-chan, Kamen Young and Robert Tay,

The Japanche team will be Sato, Katafab), Koshika- wa, and Nigal

Archie Moore To Meet Tony Anthony?

Los Angeles, July 7. American CTDoner Frank Sinatra, and his manager, Hunk Santrali, announced here today they had hopes of organising a World Light-Heavyweight Box- ing Championship fight, between holder Archie Moore challenger Tony Anthony Los Angeles in September.

Sanlcola said that

And

nt.

Anthony

had agreed to the project and that he and Sinatra would meet Moore this week, when

to reach they hoped

u rapid agreement for the fight,

The American National Box- ing Association has threatened to declare the light-heavyweight title vacant it Moore fails to sign a contract, putting his crown at stake, before the end of the week.-France-Presse.

TOUR DE FRANCE

FRENCHMAN RECAPTURES YELLOW SWEATER FROM

HIS TEAMMATE

Briancon, July 7. Jacques Anquetil, the young French cycling slar, who

is competing in the Tour De France cycling race for the first time, came brilliantly through his first serious moun- tain climbing test over the Alps today to recapture the lender's yellow sweater from his French National team. mate, Jan Forestler.

BASEBALL Anquetil eaught up precious lost

SCORES

New York, July 7. Major League baseball stores Inday were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

B. Southeast France-23-55-09. 9. Holland23-35-10.

7. Southwest France Despite the handicap of two punctures during the stoge, young 23-54-29. time before the suffest climb of the day, the Col Du Galibier. He pared the Col in fourth position and nahed the stage fifth, only one minute, 18 seconds behind the Italian winner, Cosion Nencini, who won the Tour of OVERALL TEAM PLACINGS Italy this year,

10. West France-23-68-20. 11. Spain-24-417-32.

12. Tatxembourg-24-10-31.

1. France-172 hours, 16

3. Italy-173-12-20.

2. West France-173-00-07.

and

rider Max

4. The De France-173-20-20. 5. Halland - 173-38-18.

Others to show up well in the minutes, and 44 seconds, mountain climbs today were Lew Burdette of the Braves

(At EADIO)

Janssens of Belgium, May rutsugreh 303-001-300-10-13-0. Marcel won his first game since

New York 000-020-3016-10-0 young French regional 18 by defeating the Cubs, 4-2.

Batson, King (7),

and Rend; Marcel Rohrbach Burielle held the Cubs to six

Worthington, Croze 13), tonz (3), MeComtek (D) and Katt. WP Schellemberg: Switzerland's great hits, including a home run by

Swanson (2-1) LP-Worthington | outsider. Wall Moryn. Milwaukee got to

(78). HBS-Tixmas, 2. (10th and starter Dave Hillman for three

Genal tard), Rand flat), rung in the Brst inning on a Bressond (2nd), Sauer (121), Harris walk, a single by Hank Aaron (31). and triples by Wes and Frank Torre.

Covington

(lat game)

(216 game)

The Belgium hope, Freddy De Bruyne, did not start the stage

Today and Jraph Bianco of the who team, Southwest France

tatted plucklly although he has broken collar bone, was

24 forced to abandón,

There are now 75 riders left in the race out of 120 starters and there are still 12 stages to cover.

Påladelphla 000-010-001-25 Brooklyn

300-000-100---1--0-0 CAME FROM BEHIND

Hacker Farrell (9) and Louett Maglie 13-2) and Companella. WP The Yankees came from be-Hacker (4-2). HR-Boucher (1917

Cincinnat ..010-001-000-0-2-11-0. Canandaigua, N.Y., July. 7.

bin: to score for four runs in

St. Louis §. 200-000-000—3—3—9—9. Plagued by stormy, windy the eighth inning and beat the Lawrence (9-5) and Burgess: V. fourth McDaniel, Juires 81 and H. South. Campbell, it weather, Donald

BRS-Cuningham Canandaigua Lake in up-State Senators, 7-5, for their

straight victory and 11th is the Jones (8-31.

(5), Burges (7th). New York to establish

After today's Alpine stage, water speed record, sald today lost 12 games,"

IKT-020-726-8-11-0. Gaston Nencini was leading the week "at least

Yogi Berra's double with the Pittsburgu New York

500-001-010--1-4-mountain-climb special prize Friend hind schedule" and predicted bases loaded higulighted the

(0.0) and Polte; Gomez. that it would be a fortnight befour-run cutbursts in the eighth Marant (6). Davis (8) and Westruin order with 15 points, ahead

with LP--Gomez (10-7) HRS Thuman Marcel Janssens, seond for he could make a serious and Gil McDougald clinched the

(12), Grant 14th).

Falles (th). 14 points, and French National victory with a two-run homer O'Connell (411).

(2nd game) Art Ditmar was

team rider, Bergaud, who was Philadelphia Campbell also expressed im- in the nth.

002-033-000-!--P-1 lying third with 12 points. in rellet while Brooklyn,

200-000-010- patience with local officials "for the winner

Cardwell, learn (0), Farrell

TEAM STAGE PLACINGS realistic policing of the water Camilo Pascual was the loser.

Labine (0, the Longels: Podre homered for Roy Slevers

Erskine and Walker. WP-Hear: area."

Senators.

-1 LP-Labine (3-3). UR-Ham- mer 13th.

(2nd game) Cincinnati

run.

"We are off to a slower start than 1 had hoped." he reportti. The weather has been adverse and safely tests we have made in the past week have shown over Kansas City,

ol policing unecalitie course."

Al Kaline and Charley Max- well drove in all Detroit's runs between them in u 6-2 decision

the

Campbell was referring to the large groups of pleasure craft which have been crowding into the two-mite eqursa which he bus followed.

low-speed

Campbell made safety runs on Thursday and to

and day to familiarise himself his crew with water conditions. --United Press,

Japanese Beaten

At Volleyball In Peking

London, July 7, The Peking women's volleyball team defeated the visiting

Japanese team 3-0 in a friendly

by

News

St. Louis

......

020-100-10292 501-04-00x---10-1 Jeffoal, Acker 131, Freeraan. 431. Sanchez (3), Fowler (4), Jesen 15 and Bailey: Jackson, WeimerT 44 Mizell 151 and Landrith. W Mizell (3-0) LP-Jeffcoal (0-0). (rd). Landrit (2nd), Bailey (12th), Moon (15th. Whisenant, 2, 131d and 4th.

Maxwell hit his 18th home with one on in the first inning S-G. Soth and Kaline drive in three runs with a homer and two doubles Paul Foytack pitched a sever

h's ninth triumph, hitler for Tim Thompson homered in the

nth for the Athletica,

Skinny Connie Johnson Klop- post the Red Sox on seven hita and Bob Nieman drove in four runs in un 8-4 victory for the Orioles.

Nieman singled bore two o! Baltimore's three

in the Yuy of loser first inning

Tom

Jon Henricks Wins Two Races In Sweden

I

AMERICAN LEAGUE nature ....... 300-012-010-8-0

001-000-020--)—]

Baxton

Johtoon 17.0.1

and Trkunden: Brewer, Shakelry AR and White. LP-Brewer (9-01. Kuncas City Detroit

000-000-002-2-7-0 201-011-00x-3-1 (~5 Protocorrem, McDermott 13). Gar man (4). Morgan 161, Urban (8) and Thompson: Royleck (9-7) and (3-4). Wilson, LP-PortocaTTETO HRS-Maxwell (18th). Kaline 18th). Thompson (5th).

not-0000427~8-0. New Turk ... Washington

100-001-023—5—7—2. Ford. Dinar 171, Shantz (8) and Herra: Pascual, Stobbs (8), Clevenger (D) and Fitzgerald. WP-Ditinar (-1). LP-Pascual (5-101. Is Slovers (20th), McDougald (0th). Vaher (3rd).

Calcago

010-100-000-21.

of

- 23 hours, 38 1. France minutes, 20 seconds.

2. Belgium - 23-410-44.

3. Italy 23-41-28,

4. Be De France-23-45-40. 5. Northeast Central France

23-52-11.

3.

Switzerland

-23-53-09.

British Motor Cyclist Wins Belgian Race

|

6. Belgium - 173-41-30. 7. Northeast Central France - 173-45-46.

B. Southwest France - 173- 58-13.

9. Switzerland - 174-10-57. 10. Southeast France - 174- 34-39.

11. Spain - 174-30-44, 12. Luxembourg 176-04-14. -France-Presse.

Juan Fangio Wins French Grand Prix

Auto Race

Rou, July 7. Argentine's World Champion driver, Juan Manuel Fanglo won the French Grand Prix auto race, the Drivers World counting Championships, on the Essaria track here today,

rever

Fangio in a Maserati covered the 603,634 kilometres over 77

three hours, laps in minutes and 46.4 seconds, at on average speed of 100,960 kilo moires un-hour.

2. Luigi Musso (Italy)-Fer- Tari-3 hrs, 8 mins, 37 secs.

3. Peter Collins (Britain)-- Ferrari-3-8-37,

4. Mike Hawthorn (Britain)--- Ferrari,

East Belgium, July 1.

5. Hean Behra (France)- A disqualification, after Liveto Maserati. Liberati of Italy (Gilera), bad 1. Harry Schelt been announced the winner, Maserati.

Britain

(USA)-

drivers

gave Jack Brett, of

7. Brabham (Britain)-Cooper. (Norton) first place in the 500

The other eight ce race today when the Briglausbandoned the race, Grand Prix motor cycle races, counting for the World Cham- plonships, were held.

After hearing complaints that

Fangio had a clear lend in the 1957 Championshda, order te brilling win tonight after In the French Grand Prix."

The order of the Drivers* Mwaukee 300-000-10x the Italian had substituted his

pitter today's Hilman. Bromman (41 Pholy machine shortly before the race, Championships (7). Crabowsky (5) and Neeran; the.

dis- race was as follows: International Jury Burdette (8-6) and Sawatski. P

1. Fangio with 25 points. qualified Liberată. Hillman 41-01. R-Moryn (12th).

2. Jean Behra (France) with

Chicago

Stockholm, July 7. Australian Olympic Swim- ming Champion Jon Henricks Cleveland tonight won the G0 metres and watched match

M Vice 100 metros freestyle events et a Premiere Ho Lung and Chen Yswimming gala held in

Gote the Chinese capital this

borg, Swedet. evening, the New Chinn

Henricks, winner were 15-2, 15-8 metres freestyle ovent at the

Melbourne Olympics last year, rieveland

25.0 seconds leave Peking tonight clocked

the 50 metres and 57.1 pluy matches. In for Chungklang and Shangtial-seconds for the 100 metres --- Reither.

Franco-Presse.

Contest Across Agency reported. Yangtse River

Paris, July 7. 2014 The first national swimming conteal across the, Yanguiso river 234 was held in Wuhan today with 90 then and women contestants trom various parts of Chinn, the Now China News Agency, re-

CCC

Recrelo

KDC

FRC

XCC

HKFC

2212

19

FC "Red"

10

FC "Blue"

HKCC

13

11/2

THIRD DIVISION

Recrelo

37

HKFC

32

Stanley

20

HKPSA

KBGC

PTIC

IRC

*KCC

*НКОС

CCC

HKFC

EHRRSC 2n

ported.

Li Hal-hua, who came in frst in the men's event, covered the distance of 5,000 metres in 23 minutes and 18 seconds. The contestants ewam down stream, with the river flowing at 1.75 to 3 metres per second.

Liang Hul-ying, who carried

all the first prize in the women's

14ection, took 27 minuter and 24

seconds,

17

19

2

*Includes one drawn game each.

of Wuhan hospital and molher of five children;---FI@neo-Ez€$##.

+

The runner-up Wos Chao Bain-min, hood nurse

The scores and 15-13.

The visitors tomorrow to

.

THE GAMBOLS.

OK. THEN, I'LL BE HOME VERY EARLY

of the 100

[UY HERE YOU ARE DEAR,

-NOW I CAN GO AND S MAKE THE TEA

Earlier John Hartle (Britain)

& points,

4. Brooks (Britain) with 0 (Britain)

(lat game} £00-DEO-DGZ-000-0—8-10~0.

3. Lagi Musso (Italy) with 010-400-300-000-10-110 4nd Keith Campbell (Australia)

7 points. (7), had won the 250 cc àtul 350 cc Garela (4), Daley

the Mclloh (8) and Nixon Brown events respectively, while Donovan, Flacher (2), Derrington (3),

120 ce and oldecar races had points, Laptime (0), Howell (10) and Mars,

5. Peter Collins Provini to Tarquinio Balley (3) WP-twell (39), LPC | gone

and || Melich (4-31, 18-Colavito (14th),

(Italy)

W. Schneider with 4.5 points,

6. Carlos Mendileguy (Ar- Melish t

(Germany).

gentine) and Masten Provial, who has virtually as (US) both with 4 points,

Schell 8. Harry eured himselt of a world tille,

(Britain) was the only class leader to and Evana register à win today.-ficuter. with 3 pointeFranco-Presse,

(and game)

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2010-001-2

Cillergo

Wynn, Pitula (8) and Brown; Harleman (7-31 and Moos. LP Wann (11-10). It-Torgen (3rd), Colavito (13th)-United

Barry Applebe

STAY AND, 2TAIN THE GIRK'S

IN CME GOMBGOLY BAYS) ANY THINKS INTERESTING (AS LA WHILE, TMM OUT, OF THE ROOM

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