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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1958.:

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By Recreio 'B' TURKEY BEATS

Beat Craigengower In Four To One Victory

IRC JUST EDGES OUT KCC

by "TOUCHER”

Recreio "A" and the Indian Recreation Club gained a good start in the senior division event of the Colony's forty-third annual inter-club lawn bowle league, competition which began on Saturday.

-Recreio "A", who are all out to win the title for the eleventh time since the Lenguo began in 1910, claimed an expected 4-1 win over Talkoo Club at Quarry Bay. Indian Recreation Club, another very strong contender for top honours in this division Just managed to edge out Kow- loon Cricket Club in the match of the week by 1-1, and Kowloon Bowling Green Club look an initial lead in the First Division League table with a 6-0 victory over a depleted Kowloon Dock twelve.

Promoted

the

The team of the week, hów- ever, was undoubtedly Recrein "B". Just promoted from Second Division, and sided by only two of Recreto's regular senior bowlers, they madt a brillant opening of the season diy rearing a 4-1 major upset victory over the reigning cham

Craigengower Cricket

plons, Club,

Matching the success of the Fust Recrela junior it the Division were the very, Ane per- formances of Pulice Recreation Club In the Second Division and the newly-formed Taikoo twelve

kup-

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Was well

and

Eight Shots

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TENNIS TEAM ROW IN MALAYA

Japan Opens Asian Games Stadium

Tokyo, May 4. Millions of holiday making Japanese today gathered in the Meiji Shrine Gar- dens in Tokyo to watch Kuala Lumpur, May 4..

the official opening of the The right of the Federation

Aslan Ganies stadium. to send a tennis team to

Walle Japanese Government the Asian Games under and spotting officials saluted, the banner of the Lawns combined air, land and Tennis Association of Defence Force band played the of, the 20 Malaya has been question- National anthem ed by the President of the nations due to take part in the Singapore LTA, Mr Chua Choong Leong, who is

President of

Mr Chun is understood to have

Bald that as LTAM

was

Pan-Malayan body, which in clude Singapore, it had no right w gonda Federation 100m under its flag.

games.

sea

Boy scouts slowly raised the 20 countries national flags, and the official Asian Games ban-

ner.

ART EXHIBIT

Later, Mr Juichi Tsushima, Director of the Defence Board and Chairman of the Asian Games Organising Committee, opened an Asian Games ort exhibit,

SPORTRAIT

*Spring at last!. This morning I hear the cuckoo-this afternoon

the bat...

London Express Aarvion

Student

HOLLAND IN SOCCER GAME

Amsterdam, May 4.

At.

Turkey defeated Holland 2-1 in their first ever

international soccer match here today. half-time, the Dutch were leading 1-0.

The Turkish victory, won_bo-|

The match was played in fore a capacity crowd of 65,000] sunny and day, But.

at the Olympic Stadium, was j-weather. fully deserved. The Turks were betler ball players, faster and had more fight.

The fist half was rather dull. The sides were balanced in the field, but the Turkish forwards. .took too much time for their passing and proved to be poor marksmen.

PENALTY

The Dutch goal came in the 32nd minute, when outside left! Moulijn was pushed to the ground in the penalty area and insido right Wilkes scored" from the penally kick.

'After 65 minutes centre for ward 'Okiny scared with a hord

drive, finishing ofT Turkish attack. Two ininutes player scort again aktor ribbling 3381 several Dutch defenders,

containing Breaks Own later the same

Tho exhibition, BROUGHT UP

more than 1,000 art works, by The matter was brought up at including many pictures

the Federation Ot Matoya children, is located underneath Olympic Council last week. the main stadium. It will re- The Council has written to the

Until June main open Aslan Games Federation en-Reuter. quiring whether under the present circumstancen the Federation could send a tennis team to Tokyo.

former keen battle be- wide of the exceptionally draw

Special mention : LTAM. erk and Passico went through tween them.

his first wood, Leonard must be made also of the KCC with succeeded

lead, Willie Baker, who drew! In putting in a counter with his last wood and some very good shots after tea Fasso was timbered In his and S. Y. Doe at No. 2, who: consistent game second attempt, leaving his played a fine opponents with a count of five toughout. On the last head in and the final SCOTC Red at this inatch, the IRC four led by 10-15 and were lying two shots, 20-20.

drove the The match of the week when aldp Landolt tween Indian Recreation Club Jack Into the ditch to register and Kowloon Cricket Club

a single and Ue the score, at Cox Road, lived up well to ex- pretations, In П close thrilling Ankh, the Indinn emerged winners by 314-1. With the Indians eight shots the final score in aggregate shots up on the ngregate, the fanl was .00-57 and the issue was head of the match was played | noi deulded until the last head out between the KCC four of of the match played out. O. R. Sadick, C. 1. Stapleton, Feature of the match was the F. R. Kermani, W. Hong Sling brilliant bowling of one of the and the Indian four of A. R. A. Indian skips, A. K. Minu, Draw Rabman, S. Yusuf, M. B. ing either arst or second shat Hassan, and Ą. M. Omar. time and again with a lie of three and four against him, he led his four to a well-merited win of 24-16 over J. Tang, 13. C. Symons, J. Chubb und T. E. Baker,

Kopt Alive

Hong Sing's four were then leading by 25-19 and needed two shots to the the aggregate. With opponente lying one shot, Farley Kermani, who played a One

the count,

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еге

Neither

Federation the

separately Singapore affiliated to the international body, and so, Singapore too Rend I may not be able to wam to Tokyo.--Reuter.

Drobny Loses

1.

REAL MADRID

WINS CHAMPIONSHIP

Real

Record

Tokyo, May 4.

Miss Soiko Obonai, a Nikon

University student, tonight

broke

tho

The Dutch then intcreased their speed, but Turkish goalie Sèren made many fine saves.

Japanese VAN LOOY

WINS

National women's shot put rocord when she throw the put 13.73 metrca at an

indoor moeting in Tokyo. STAGE FIVE

13.49

was Previous record

established by hersel metres

Shosuke In another event Suzuki, Japan's up and coming Decathlon athlete, broke his own record of 5.018 points by umass inga total of 5.000 points.

Madrid, May 4. Real Madrid today won the last year. Spanish football championships game throughout, tralled

with Paris, May 4.

45 points. Second was the Jack to lie two, but with

with 42 both shot woods presenting a

Budge Patly (United States) Atletico De Madrid

two, won the points and third was Barcelona W. Baker, S. Y. Do, A. M. fairly good target behind the seeded number

Sling, trying to Men's Singles title at the Paris with 38 points.

The order of the other teams Alves and J. Landolt, however, Juck. Hong in the Third Division. The kept alive the Cricket Club' draw the third shot, came into Internatioun Hardeouri Lawn

Suzuki, a Wasrda University Razack,

but slupped Jack-Tenmis, Championships here to were; gustodians of the law claimed as hopes by holding: M.

He beat the top reeded

Valencia 30

points; Atletico

student, Arst broke the Decath their victing Indian Recreation. M. Omar, K. M. Omar and high, to make the target still day.

with his first Jaroslav Drobny (Fgypt) 10-8, De Nibao and Celta 32 points: lun record on May 20. The Club, whe were in the First U. A. Rumjahn to a 10-10 te. biger. Omar,

28 Espagnol

points;

previous Decathlon record had Division last year, and Talkoo, The best bowls of the afternoon wood cracked open the head 6-0, 0-3 in the final.

title Sociedad 27 points; Seville and stood for 20 years, The Women's Singles consisting of

number of was seen in the match beween with a heavy drive, but left the

25 points; Glen, ond these two fons. The difference Kowlooniles still lying a single. was won by Mme Maria Pelerdy Las Palmas

Granada 24 novices surprised their

Both Miza Obonal and Suzuki porters, by handling then score was never more than Hong Sling failed to draw in falateless) who beat the holder, Į Saragossa

Jacqueline Kermina points; Omar with his last wood Mlle

Valladolid 23 points; were tonight selected to take favoured me leam a 4-1 defeat, kwa throughout the 21 heads.

Both kls were at top form drew

ond Jaen 20 points-Franco- part in the forthcoming Aslan the first shot, to make (France) 8-0, 7-5 in the Anal. The usual disease of "early-

Presse. -Router, and sure of the aggregate. Bensons" with its symptoms of and there was players trying hard to find back their green

and weight again very much in evidence during these cpoping matches.

Craigehgower Cricket-Club- "A", last year's champions were not immune to this, and further handicapped by the absence of To fewer than three of their last sease's regular players, C. R. Roselet, P, K. Lau end Fruncis Lee, had to appy out to a Recreio "" twelve, who were playing a more wachteni brand at bowls.

Trailing

was

GF. Rozario, A-M. Bag- tista, A. A, Caterreo and C. A. Coelho paved the way to their aldo's vielory by scoring drumutic 29-16 win over Cralgengower four Santos, A. K. Ismall, G. A. Souza and A E. Cortes.

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of G. F.

Tralling behind by 3-11 at the end of the eighth head, they rallied back on the next few heads and at the tea-interval were only one shot behind at 14-15, That, however, was no! four all. After tea, Contes never scored at all. In the re maining eight heads, Coelho and his men, uided by sonic ex- ceptionally fine bowling by A. M. Baptista at No. 2, piled up 15 more shots to win com fortably by 29-16.

On the next rink, Recreio's L. M. Remedios, H. A. Ozorje, C. P. Hasto and J. F. V. Ribeiro were well on their way to victory at the ica-interval when they led C. K. Sung, W. and C. Ogley, E. G. Barros

18-10. George Hong Choy by Brilliant bowling by Ogley at No. 2 after tea played a great part in enabli..g the Craigen- gower four to stage a' magni- -pent recovery, They chalked up 12 shots on the next six suc cessive heads and despite a four by their opponents on the lust head, consted home by a 20-23 margin.

Backs To Wall

The third rink saw also tho Craigongower four of W C Yourg, R. Tay, C. C, Ma and S. L Lenard, Aditing with their backs to the wall through- oût thé garne. With both F. G. Iz and ekip C. E. Passos in brillant form whether in draw- ing or in playing heavy, Leonard's four found themselves et the tail-out of a 5-17 score at the tea-interval. By the end of the 19th head they were still behind by 12-20. A good shot by skip Leomand on the 20 head enabled his four to chalk up a arce. Playing a heavy draw, bo succeeded in slicing 'the jack to one side, tho On

lart head,

four were lying Craigengower four shots, when Luz trailed the jack a low inches to

the

lie

a single A beautiful shot by Ma robbed the Recrelo four of their sit point. Ma succeeded in making a narzew port on the forehand with a fairly heavy hot to rest the first shot for a count of four, Leonard's first

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The line-ups were: HOLLAND;, De Munek, Wiors- rx, Kuys, Notermans, Vaŋ. der. Xart, Klaassens, Van Der Juyll. Wilkos, Schuurman, Lenstra, Moulijn.

TURKEY: Seren. Tarongin, Kuri. Ozar Erdem, Berman, Goestepen (Kiremite! after kind time), Kucukan - Donyadis, Oktay, Aytac, Kiremitet (Bartusi).

Referee was R. J. Leato of Eng-

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FRENCH FILLY WINS SPANISH OAKS

Madrid, May 4.1 The French-imported filly Rita, owned by Sonor Jaso Gondarias, Beamonto

won tho Stokes (the

Spanish Oaks) by threo lengths from Solinonta hore today.

Riia (formerly

Sollpene) storted favourite for the 1% miles ovent which is worth £950 it was her third win in three outings this season.

Taranta was, a further half a length away third of 14 runners.

Oaks.

The Marchesa Inclindelin Rocchetta's flip Beatrien Adiras, ridden by champlon Jockey, covoring tho 119 kito Enrico Camlet, won the Hallan metres from Barcalona to here in three hours four minutes 41 seconds. Yon Looy also won the fourth stage yesterday.

Guido Carlesi of the Italian and national team was second Salvador Botella at the Spanish

national team was third, both

Beatrice Adams won costly from stable-mate Carbonicista with Dadfa third. Reuter.

New Record

Moscow, May 4. Soviet Strongman, Vassily

In the same time as Van Looy Stepanov, set up a new world

General classification after weighting five stages;-1. Jean Stablinsky, kilogrammea French national, 20:12:21; 2, handed Pasquale Fornara, Italian rider heavyweight category at Alupka of Pena Solera-Ignis Cycle tada today. team, 20:13:03; 3, Hilaire The former record of 140 Concreur Belgian national, kilos was hold by Russia's | 20:14955 *— Reuter.

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