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AMENDED LAWS TO BRING MORE Week-End Lawn Bowls
ACTION AND INTEREST
IN COMING RUGGER SEASON
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By "PAK LO"
The start of the rugby season now approaches, and already most of the participants are training strenuously for the coming battles, with much puffing and panting and cursing of the carefree bear-swillling days of summer. This season also brings a new crop of amended Laws of the game, which, when they have been understood by the players and referees will greatly speed up the action, and increase the spectator interest.
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To help players comprebend Judging from the unklud com- the latest changes in the Lawe, | ments passed last year, It was hoped that that infamous players are, as usual, certain In player, Joe Bloggs would be their own minds that they know appearing again In this entumn,
Laws dan the more of the tripping over Lows, referees and
Since average or any referee. players alike in his warily un some of the greatest groaners BUCĈul wifempt to follow the hove NOW
up their Latest efforts of
Rugby the
boots," I feel that they Union.
should be willing to step into the breach, and offer thei? ser- vices us referees.
However, Joe his decided that he now knows it all, and has become a referee, and so instead we shall have to rely on bis cousin Joe Soap, to lake his place as a player,
Lectures
The Referees Society will
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again be giving lectures on, the "in" and "outs" of the various new Laws
before the starts.
The new amendments gene- rally give more power to the referees, (that groan came, or course, from Joe Soap) who this season are in short supply in the Colony.
At the beginning of last season referees were appointed to garmos || In rotation with, the object of
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Only Too Pleased
The Referees Soetely, who are forgiving bunch, will be only too plensed to see much ex- player, and will be only to glad lo lel the tyre show his ability, Those who feel that a steers blast
on the whistle is just in their Hine should contact W C. Richardson, Esq., 2/0 H.K. & Shanghat Bank (Tel. 30221)
The Tournament this season will be held between the months of December and February in- |1 by felusive, as
been found that in previous years, other commitments in April lavardably meant pustponemest GI the elusing games of the TournÁS meni.
an even
This year the Army are enter
which will make it more exciting event than before, and it is to be hoped that offer this sporting gesture they agala will be among the leading XV's,
giving all the referees the same ing two XV's in the Tournament number of gomis. After a short period, and a Tew howls from various clubs, the system was charged and only the most ex- parienced referees were put in charge of the Pentangular games, Unluckily this meant that t Ave senior referees tonk charge of 28 games betwer them, while the other eleven referees shared only 14 ganes between them.
As the five senior referees will have left the Colony before the begining of the season 10xc brunt of refereeing will fall on these wrip were last season classed as less experienced re- ferces.
The "Friendlies'
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The "friendlies" will ace before and after the Tournament, and this season at the request of the Anny more Unit sides will be included in The "friendlies."
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More use will also be made of the grounds at Sek Kong and Stanley. From spectator's point of view this will not be for inconvenient, as it has been arranged. that aff games
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either take place on the island or the mainland, but there will be no Intermingling. words if there is a game al Stanley all the games will be on the Island, and vice versa,
HELEN KWONG AND SELINA SILVA ENTER THIRD FINAL IN LADIES' OPEN C'SHIPS
By ROBERT TAY
Craigengower's Miss Helen Kwong and Mrs Selina Silva, already co-winners of the Ladies' Open Triple event, achieved a rare feat yesterday whon they defeated their club-mates Miss Perin Dhabhor and Mrs Elvic Tsok by 17-15 in the Pairs semi-final to enter their third final in the Colony Ladies' Opon lawn bowls championships.
For Helen Kwong yemerday's win was a hat-triek in spec- Lacular achievements. In the Triples Anal recently she ani her team-mates fought back The Rugby Union is also hop- from 4-18 dofelt to win the ing to re-introduce, thin fine osnatch, and in her singles semi- food mid-week gamer, then last week she again had to local Internationtis which prov- come from behind at 8-14 such wonderful crowd beat Mrs M. Hetherington drawers some season back.
a thrilling frish.
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head with the score at 11-9 in Noronha's and A. K. Mina's
opponents In other
her favour,
were fours by half a point to cam that lying six shots when she came title for this year. in with a benvý draw around a partial blocker to register the first shot. Even the cruetal 20th head, when her side lost a five after leading by 15-10, she drew in the Brat shot after her opponents had Jin four, only
to see telen Kwong some In with the winning shot.
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At present the HKRU has no delinite news of any tour to or from Hongkong, but they are in.
with cantaes
various other Rugby Unions, nnd-there is possibility that there will be st least one Tourist XV coming later on in the season. Details of the fixture list will be printed In this columu in the near future.
Fed Up With Badminton Says Ferry Sonneville
Singapore, Aug. 31 Indonesian badininton star
arrived Ferry Sonneville Singapore today on his way to Rotterdam, where he is a Uni- versity student.
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Asked about badminton reporters, onnmille said the moment, I am a bli fen up with it.
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Brink Of Defeat Yesterday, she was within the brink of defeat only to be saved on the 20th head by a lacticai error by their opponents and a executed last wood brilliantly
hot by herself.
In the olher Indies' semi-final, Talkoo Club's Mrs M. Mun and Mrs E. Mcleod were given Д hard fight by Mrs C. C. Ma and Mrs D. Baker of KCC before winning by 27-20.
Best Win
At the 20th head, she and her
The Men's Pairs quarter-finals partner were trailing behind by 10-15. Selaa Silva drew in four saw the holders E. G. Barros shots from the forehand towards and F. Lee gain a comfortable the narrow side, buy Perin Dhab-28-13 win over their Craigo her instead of wrying to mix the cower club-mates C. K. Sung! woods, tried to draw in from and W. C. Young. the backhand and either went through or landed on the nar- row side. Although Mis E.
Took managed to draw in the Orst and fourth shots later, Holen Kwong with her las wood managed to wick both -shets-off-to-register-a-count of Gve In the final hond, Selina Silva tall a perfcet toucher and „Helen Kwong added u second shot to win the match by 17-15,
Most Outstanding
Losers
#hu Miss Dhabher Mirs Tsok were definitely un- lucky not to have won the for on th whole they game, played a more brilliant. brand of bowls than their opponents.
Mrs Elvie Tsok was cusity which he WIS
the most outstanding umong travelling swerved off the road, the four bowiers on view. Un three people were killed nearly every head, her woods Reuter,
did the damage. On the 15th
He said he felt he was lucky to be alive after Djakarta Bandung road incident.
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Best win
four among the games was that of the two young brothers L. A. Marques and A. B. Marques of Recreio, who eliminated the highly Divcured pair of A. M. Alves and J. 5. Landolt by 21-20 In a close ເປຟ້າ .
The League matches on Satur- day saw the conclusion of the Brst division league Match of the afternoon was that between Chalengowar and Indios Re- creation Club. By virtue of their 4-1 win Craigengower ended their seasons us runners- up in this division.
Of interest in this match was also the race for the position UK champion skip this seasca. George Hong Choy's four just managed to pip out Jucklo
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The second division matches produced no changes in the co for the division's honours, both Filipino Club "B" and Indian Club wiming their Recreation
The gespective games by 4-1.
final between these two teams has been scheduled to take pince of the Filipino Club this Sunday.
Yesterday's results werO!~~~
LADIES' OPEN PAIRS
(Semi-Finals}
Mies Helen Kwong and Mrs Selina Silva (CCC) beat Miss Perin Dhabher and Mrs Elvle Trok (CCC) 17-15.
Mrs M. Munn and Mrs E McLeod (TC) beat. Mra C.. c. Ma and Mrs D. Baker (KCC) 27-20.
MEN'S OPEN PAIRS (Quarter-finals;
and F. Lee E. G. Barros (CCC) beat C. K. Sung and W. C. Young (CCC) 28-13.
J Chubb and T. E. Baker (KCC) beat J. Hoosen and S. Bucks (IRC), 21-16.
L. A. Marques and A, B. Marques (Recrelo) beat A. M. Alves and J. S. Landolt (KCC) 21-20.
P. H. Shaw and F. O, Madar (CCC) beat L, M. Neves and R. M. V. Ribeiro (FC) 21-19.
FINAL SKIPS' AND LEAGUE TABLES FOR 1ST DIVISION LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
The following is the fini skips' table for all skips who have played five matches or more in this season's first divl- ston league-
SKIPS' TABLE
G. Tung Choy (CCC "A")
E. Noronha (Reg
A. K. Minu (IRC),
C. Roza-Pereira (lee
S Landolt (KCC)
B. L. Leonard (CCC_"A"]
W. Hong Sjær (KCC)
M. R. Porvie RBGC) W. Davidson (KDC)
T, Z Baker (HCC)
4. Skeoch (XDC)
U. A. Tumjahn (LAC) C. McLennan (TC)
A. M. Omar (IRC)
G. Coles (KDC) ......
C. E Parson thec "B"}
R. 11. Mahall (TC)
G. A. Souza (CCC "A")
C. P. Bait (Reg. "B"')"
A. R. Kitchell (IRC)|
T. Kavanagh (KBUR)
J. F. V. Zibeiro (Ree "B")
M. G. Wong_[{CCC_"D"}
R. F. LA (Rec "A")
O. Mador (CCC"
W. Melrome (FC)
F. Xavier (Heo "A")
J. Tindall (XBOC)
C. C. Peretra (R"
W. Williamson (KBGC)
A. Eastman (KBOC)
T. A. Leonard (CCC. "#"
G. Clayton (TC)
J. B. Exter (TC)
J. Faul (CCC "D"
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TC
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LEAGUE TABLE -
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705 1013
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One walkover was awarded to KDC by CỤC "B". Five points have been included in DC, letal, but no shots for have been giv them in this columa, Their regular skip; have each been credited with one paint.
Five Records Set In Final
Day Of International Military Athletic Meet
Brussels, Aug. 31.
Five games records were set in the final ten events of the International
military track and field championship meet today.
Two of the records were set 3. France (Sixtet, Meunier, by Americans, with Ken Dufernez and Balatigue) 42.9 Bantum putting the shot 10.04 seca.
metres (54 feet, 74 inches)
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and Enie Shelton high jumping 4 x 400 METRES RELAY two metres (0 feet, 0% inches). 1. United Sintes (Perry, other record breakers Caraftis, Schermerhorn and were Cavalli of Italy in the Sowell) 3 mins 13.1 secs. Pep, step and jump, Italy's G. 2. France (Degats, Vervoort, Llevore, Javelin, and Hioiis of Jazy and Dibondo) 3 mins 15 Greece In the 5,000-metro run.
SCCA
A daylong fog hung over thei 3. Italy (Mastroleni, Lodzio, stadium where Fome 3,000 Orlando' and Pancera) 3 mins spectators watched the gines. 15.8 secs. UPI and France-
Presse.
Results were as follows:-
1.
DOCS,
100 METREA FİNAL
Nelson (Norway). 10.0
2. Verwysse (Belgium) 10.0
ECCS,
Vancouver
3. Mae Grumby (US) 10.0 Centennial Golf
400 METRES HURDLES FINAL
1. Silvanoinen
53.8.
(Finland)
2. Daneluiti (Italy) 54.3. 3. Tsunas (Greece) 55.2.
800 METRES FINAL
1. Sowell (US) 1 min 50.6 pecs.
2. Baraldi (aly) 1 min 56.8
*CC8.
3. Caraflis (US) 1 min 50.8
becs
5,000 METRES FINAL
1. Hiotis (Greece) 14 mins 30.8 secs.. (A new champion ship record).
2.
Tor Torgensen (Norway)
14 mins 31.8 secs.
3. Begey (France) 14 mins 33.4 Docs.
SHOT-PUT
1. Bantum (U9) 16.04 metres (A now Championships, record).
2. Takanikas (Greece) 16.47.
Thomas (France) 15.31.
HOP, STEP AND JUMP
1. Cavall (Italy) 16.30. metres (A new Championships) record).
2. Davis (US) 14.70,
3. Anderson (US) 14.29.
JAVELIN THROW
1. G. Ijevoro (Italy) 74.02 metres. (A new Championships record).
2. C. Lievore (Italy) 74.40. 3. Cantello (US) 72.55.
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4. Käsmussen (Norway) 70.52. 5. Jatol
(Pakistan) 07.52.
6. Niwaz (Pakistan) 04.18, HIGK-JUMP
1. Shellen (US). 2:00 metres.
(A new Championships record).
2. Herman (Frotica. 1.95,
3. Chapell (US) 1.90.
4x100 METRES RELAY
1. Haly (Boccardo, Dasnach, Glilectt! and Dravi), 413 secs, 2. United States (Goodby, MoGrumby, Riddick and Youg- han), also 41.3 mica, K,
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Tournament
The
Vancouver, Aug. 31. Vancouver Centennial golf tournament took a one-day recess today and Jim Furce, the newest sensation In golfdom will take a four-stroke lead in- to the final round tomorrow.
There was no competition to- day because of the Sunday holiday.
Force, with rounds of 60, 81 to take the top prize of $0,400. and 19, was a heavy favourite
Ho was 17 strokes under par for the first 54 holes,
His closest threat is 34-y£ur». old Fred Hawkins of El Paso, Wxas, who had a third round 64 for a 203 total.-U.P.I.
HONGKONG BEAT VIETNAM
IN ROUGH GAME
Kuala Lumpur,
Aug. 31. Hongkong beat Viel. nam 5-3 in the Merdeka БИССЕГ tournament' 19. night in a game marked by constant rough play. Hongkong led 3-0 at half time. Vietnam scored its first goal ten minutes after half time and added two more in the next fifteen minutos. -U.P.I.
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