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WEEK-END LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

Tho following players have been selected to represent their resprelive clubs in the Lawn Bowls Longue

games over the week-end.

CCC

1st Division (Home) v Recrelo:-

C. K. Bung, W. C. Oglly, C. Tunt Choy, C. Romeler (Skip); F Les G. Burros puuza. A. Takip): W. C. Young, C. C. Ma, 9. L. Leo

K. Lau, Turd (Skip).

2nd Division (Home) v Recreio- 2. M. Bilva, B. K. Pavrl, IL 9. linker, M. Wig (L

a. r. K. Ismall Bantur, A.

Minder (Skip): P. R. hard, F. 0. Rog, & E. 11. Castro, 1. A. Lea- Hard, A. Tay (Skipi. 3rd Diviali omo) L.M. Suusae, G. E. Raylance, W. M. Bousar, A. F. Ferrešta (8x)p); W. Y. 1. 3. H. Merchant, 9. A

R. 1. Y. A. Rainck (skip); Y. 2. Cheng, P. W. Quickmire. Tsok, I. A. de 11. Būtello (skip).

Ruserve: R. D. Baptista.

Recrcla

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1957.

WILL THE MISSING MILLIONS FLOCK BACK

TO ENGLAND'S SOCCER STADIUMS?

Aussie Swim Star

Breaks American

440 Yards Record Bob Rosburg Leads India To Meet

Houston, Aug. 15..

The Australian oqui-queen, Lorraine Crapp, smashed the American and AAU 440-yard Free Siyle mark with a 5:00.6 performance In the qualifying heata of the Women's National AAU swimming meet today,

Mian Crapp GAL Olympic slar and world record holder, betiered the 5:13.8 standard pet

of by Markey Shrlber

103 Angeles last year but fell short of her own world record of 4:48.0.

She said the planned to make a bld for a new world mark In tonight's finals of the third record-breaking day of the four- at the day national incet Shamrock Hilton Hotel..

In St Paul Open

Golf Tourney.

Minnesota, Aug. 15. Bob Rosburg of San Francisco pulled out a 40-foot chip shot for an eagle three on the 18th hole and an

eight under par

84 for the first-round lead in the $24,000 St Paul Open to day.

In second place with a seven under par 65 was Howlo John- son of Houston, Texas.

France In Polo

Final Round

Trouville, Aug. 18.

and The Indian team

the French "La Vergine" team to day qualified to meet in the final of the French Polo Cham- pionships at Trouville,

In Loday's semi-finals, thr Indian team beat the "Croco- dilca" by 8/6/2 and "La Versine" beat the "Silver Leys". by 4/3-France-Presse,

Cary Ford, Gene Littler, and Player of Johannesburg werd grouped at 08.

Scottish Champion Beats Campo

On A TKO

London, Aug, 15.

Scotllah Bantamweight Cham- Colon Chick Brogan bert Tony Campo of the Philippines in Glasgow tonight when the re-

W. Capel Kirby Does

Not Think

Think They

They Will

Soccer starts very soon and, as usual, club directors and managers are kidding themselves that they have only to opon

feree stopped the night at the the gates for the missing millions to flock back.

end of the fourth round.

WRS

Campo was suffering from an eye injury. The fight scheduled to go eight rounds. France-Press0,

RHKGC PRIZE PRESENTATION POSTPONED

Ken Venturi of San Francico,

Limas British three

Open. 01 Champion. Peter Thomson Melbourne and George Bayer of Los Angeles were tied at 66.

with

were Paul Brewer, Marty Sam Snead, the tournament's i The prize presentation and O'Leary, Gay

Billy Maxweil, don coding

winner, and cocktail party at Deep Water Furgol, Fairfield and Bill Trombley. Tommy Bolt, the 1965 Cham Bay RKGC this evening has

players, Including the plon, finished with a warm of been postponed until next Fr

Champion, Mike other players

69,-United | day because of unsettled

ot

Tied

In another greal performance,

Kluter Christine young Cleveland, Ohio, came within seven-tenths of a second of the world record in trials for the 220-yard Backstroke. Miss Kluter has clocked 1:13.8, beller

American and AAU in the marks.

Carin Cone, who held the US and AAU niarks with 1:14.5, topped her own record of 1:14.4 but the Ridgewood high school student had to settle for second place in the trials,

Suzle Ordog, representing the Washington, Amniotic Serill Club, had the best time in the 220-yard

Breaststroke

trial She inade it in 3:00.3. Mis Ordog was a member of the Hungarian Olymple team who came to the United States

after the

bourne Gams. ✓ KDGC:

1st Division (Away) v CCC-F. 1. da Silva, E. M. Alarcon, 1. E. Noronha

R. F. da Luz

Mel-

MEDLEY RECORD Sylvia Runska, who set a new 440-yard individus medley re- cord last night, had the best Binne in the 220-yard butt.rity Trial today. Miss Runska was clock- ed in 2:54.4, ten seconds behind the AAU and Amertcon recordi

(Skin): M. Rodrigues, C. He held by Shelf-y Man of Arling-

Forvira, C. E. Passos. J. F. V. Hibera" (Skip) 3. A. da Luz, A. F. Pereira Jr. A. A. Lopes, C. & Pereira (Skip).

tong, Virgini

Miss Munn, defcuding chain- pion in the Butterfly event, is

2nd Division (was not participating in the curren

A. sliva, V. A. Sequeira, H. A.

Gizorio, A.A. Guterres Skip);

M. Ribeiro, A. M. Baptista, L

da Silva, C. P. Baste

C. Bates Jr., . M. Remedios,

E. Souza, F. G. dn Luz (Skip),

Jrd Division lome) CCE: . M. Xavier, L. A. Marquer, C. A. Yvan vien, G. F Roach IKIDE P. N. Luz, F. R. Souza, F. X. Alves, F. L. Corren 13kip): A. F Xavier, V. Sequeira, X ROKA, A. D. Morquei (Skip).

ፖር

2nd Division "Blue" (Away)

PRA. Machado, M. J. Full, F

Indrigues, A. H. Bouza (Skip); A. Santos, J. W. Lee, V. Jubairo, 1. Bams (skip); C. M. Franco, J. SORT V. A. Neves, A. BatoU (skip).

Herver:-C. M. Castilho, Dr V.

and

DVB "ne" (ome) KCC-C. M. Rozario, E. J. Xavier, C. F. Rozario, C. A. Coelho Skipj A. A. Crestejo, L. A. Rosario. T

M. Custili, Tot (skip).

dian, F. J. Thot, A.

J. 7. Cotton (Skop).

Reserver: E. Lawrence, Carlto

HKCC

1. B.

2nd Division (Away) v USIC:- HC. Traill. N. Benton, F. E. Ges, Fath Skips: W. fres, de H. King, L c. Kew, F. Starshall (Skip): A. B. Coleman, F. C. B. Birck, D. Trail, T. b.

Morgal Skip).

Division (tomu) v HERCIS 3.1. Maugt. À. G. Staley, E. E. Wallwork, J. R. McAusland (Skip) J. A. C. Hurlbait, A. Hoolen, A.

W. Brown, L. M. 6. Lloyd (5): 4. W. lenneti, Radfeld, Priteliard, D. r. Smith (Skipi.

JKFC

2nd Division (Hunt) v KDC-it. Hick, K. Summers, K. Forrow, H. F. Shlettia (Skip); T. V. O. _Rey- helds, W. 5. Taylor, K. A. Bakės, 13. I. Bickford (skip): A. Jones, 7. T. intley, E. Gautier, T. Dyur iskips.

3rd Division (Home) IRC: Edward, H. Revela, C. Barclay. Holgate iskip): W. J. Woud- stock, J. Rios, 1. lfari, M. . Hakusen (Skip); A Doyd Cowan, G. E. Israni, A. Mackle, E. Moin (Skap).

V

Ladies 2nd Division (Away) XCC Mrs Summers, Mrs Gautier, Mre Dyer, Mre lento (Skły).

KCC

2nd Division (Away}_v FC "Red": Bones. E. C.

Fincher, J.

1. A. Shang (Skip) Ro- bart Taat. E. P. I. While, G. Lee, R. 5. Capell (Skip): C. Ivana, 3. de. Silva, H. Phoeл, G, Modar

(Skip)

3rd Division (Away) y FRC:--WV.

P. Wood, W. B. Edwarda, dd (Skip). C. Kew, D. Thompson, A. B. While White (Skip); B. P. Brown, Marker. 8. Bentuk. J. Tartoi (Ekip)

PRC

2nd Division flame) v FC Blue': -A, G. Laurel, 8. H. Marvin, P. Lowe, C. Popo (Skip); R. Yu. M. Taylor, F. W. Hollands, P. W. Metrallo (skip): M. Wiliamson, Bellamy, R. O. Hughes, T. Poynton (Ukip)

Sra Division (lame) :v KCC:-G. K. Dunning, R. R. Nerthoute, H. Waikar. T. Chalmers (k) H. A. Mclennan, J. Moore, J.. H. Evans, . Smith (Skip E. A Dahel, S. G. Mi, J. I. Harris,

T. Plikington (Skip),.

Reserve-R. T. Hiers Pil-

Lodte (Away! Y

Kington, Mr Marvin, Mrs Pope, Mr Poynton (Skip).

Vinc

N.

2nd Division (Home) v 10KCG:- 1. Noble, A. C. Lochile, A.

uckley, b, L., Edwards (Skip); ven Zuiden, G. Walker, G. D. E. Agnew, B. A. Edwards' (Skip): A J. Stonyer, R. W Hollway, Hert Baker, R. M. Hetherington

2nd Division (way) FCMT D. Hart Baker, Mrs R M. Stonyer, Mr J. Noble, Mrs 8. Walker (Hkg).

BENC

3rd Division "(Away} v KCC:- A. Tarbuck, R. de Rome, W. Mag- DALE W. Stoker

(8xpli Doltemley, D. Vigond, E. Toulon (On P. F. Willams. RF Orezo,, 22 A. Golding, Gibson (SMP);

3rd Division (AWAY) "*' 100KG

Alladin, K: M. Hasan, M.

ahab Jr. Kilchell (Skip))

R. Karamdin,· 1. Bemy,

Wahab, Jr. B. 1. Khan, 15kKİPT 14a Mitchell W. Honarmed," 1. Zulas sin, A. M. Wabah (skin).

meet although she is here, since

she

in planning to retire from competitive swimming after the

to go to college,

meet

So

for

Ave American and AAU records have fallen in the meet, which opened on Tuesday and will continue until Lombrow night.United Press.

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weather.

This annual flight of fancy invariably ends in crash landings and SOS appeals. Last year attendances on the opening day were 150,000 down on the corresponding Saturday of the previous season. Since then the only change from drab routine has been made in the Third Division.

Hero Interest will be focused | which Manchester United did, men playing on the many, pitches on the coming season's weeding-do well Inst season, is an big andjoining the 120,000-capacity out for the formation of money spinner as the FA Cup stadium. Women's football is all Fourth Division. The results of or an England v. Scotland inter- the mge in Germany and France this could so cosily bring about national.

these days.. predlet First and Second Division

One effect of the Third Divi- that Manchester change of altitude in favour of

will be "Team of the sin sort-out is that clubs cre

Aurely

to part with key Derek refusing the 50-often-defeated four-up- Year" as four-down proposal.

Ibbotson will be voted "Sports | players. Accrington, for in- Third Division altendance man of the Year," and that Billy stance,

are so adamant about figures will be studied carefully, Wright will Irnd on executive keeping Bobby McNicol that especially after Christmas when job at Lancaster Gate, as I first | several First Division clubs, in- enthusiasm usually wanes. And suggested in Sports Roundabout cluding Aston Villa and Hud- If the chart doesn't show a con- five weeks ago.

derafeld, have given up hope ót siderable upward curve at that

securing the full-back's transfer. time this season I'll be sur- prised.

NOT ENOUGH

Imagine the crowd-pulling ap- peal of a battle which dooms 24 clubs to relegation.

United

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STILL TOPS

Within IL

fortnight of his arrival in New Zealand, Ken Armstrong has been hailed as the leading footballer there.

He has bad a dozen offers, but at present is playing for former

DOUG NEEDED

With Douz Lishman in A furnishing business practically on their doorstep, Port Valo would like him to chenge his mind about quitting the game.

There's a még though. The BE SPECIFIC

Walsall ad Arsenal This apart, the coming soccer Glebome club in line for the inside-forward

still on campaign has nothing new to New Zealand equivalent of the Nottingham Forest's retained list offer. True, the players have FA Cup.

and feo would be needed for CATHAY

given rise,

I End the

understand the former his transler: League is belatedly revising Chelsea and England half- "We could use Lishmen as a but back has returned to his orighalness-sprayer, but Forest are Crimea-dated regulations, PACIFIC

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By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

THE TRUNK IS LOADED OND THE PLANE-AND OFF INTO MYSTERYS.

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By: Ernie Bushmiller

By Frank Robbins

BUT THE MORE LITTLE NEE-HN ATTEMPTS TO TURN, THE MORE HIS PROGRESS IS THWARTED BY HITERVENING ICE MASSESĮ, AND THEN...../

been

GOING NORTH

It's not enough to entice stay-at-trade of tnisring. homes from their easy chairs.

Television and scarcity of player personalities. Is blamed for the slump.

The real trouble has been our sularity and refusal to acknow- ledge advances made in other parts of the world.

NOT SELLING

ihlokbig in terms of around £4,000 and we just haven't the Sheffield United need players money," says manager Norman two inside-forwards in part-Low. cular. In his search for two quick-linking types, Joe Merver plans to travel to Scotland.

Several clubs, Charlton When I lost met Steve Mokone amongst them, have been putting was hoping to join Leeds out feelers for one or two young United." Now, the coloured Reading players, But manager centre-forward is reported Harry Johnston says: "I've got have signed for a Third Division to hold on to all I've got."

Remember those war time Molcone, who disagreed with bettle training courses? That's Coventry

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because he claimed he

how Reading's players are pre- was not getting

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Twenty years elapsed before on England team made its debut in the World Cup...two decades of unseeing and un- belloving. For os log there has been talk of a European League and I warn our football leaders that unless it gets beyond the enough coaching, has since had Daring for the season's hogulti- talking stage the game will con-plenty attending FA COUTS23,

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