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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1959,

Weekend League Lawn

KOWLOON DOCK Cawn Bowls

CLAIM TOP

TOP HONOURS

Take Lead In 1st Division And Set Three Record Scores In The Third

By ROBERT TAY

Top honours in the third week's lawn bowls league matches last Saturday easily went to the Kowloon Dock Club. The KDC first division twelve scored a brilliant 5-0 victory over a strong Kowloon Bowling Green Club team and their third division side emerged out of their week's game with three record scores.

By their excellent win over Kowloon Bowling Green Club the Kowloon Dock first division team not only maintained their unbeaten record but also shot up right to the top of he league table.

Although IRC. "A" and Recreio "A" have the same number of 13 points from three matches, the dockmen are well nhead in the shots for column, having 54 to their credit compared to the Indions" and Itterelo'n 34,

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comfortable 24-17 win.

Only

C. A. Coelho's four managed to hold on to their lead up to the end. bringing their Bnni score to 22-15, to give the Filipinos their only point.

Brilliant Spall Recreio "A", the only other unbeaten team left in this divi- sion had a comparatively easier victory against Taikoo on their They led comfort-

own green.

By their performance Saturday, the Kowloon Dock bowlers also served notice that they would be well in the sun- ning for this year's premier honours. Fielding a very well-ably on all three rinks at balanced tram and displaying const teally brilliant form, they were already assured of victory as early as the tea-interval when M. S. McKay, D. Gemm. A. Lopatey and R. S. Gourlay took a match-winning 10-3 lead at the end of their 12th head against G. Jeffries, G. F. Leslie, P. Kennedy and M. E. Purvis.

tra

back by the Taikoo four of 1. time and only a fighting conie- Bulloch, J. McCaffrey, J. B. Baxter and C. McLennan en abject them to salvage one point term this match.

Trailing behind B-14 at the brilliant spell on the next end of 12th hond, they hit

dive heads 10 ore seven shots and

They were well outplayed on two rinks, but were unfortunate not to have got away with a 4-1 margla.

| After a close game all they way, the KCC four of C. W. Lam. V. Ribeiro, O. R. Sadick and F. R. Kermani were leading P. Manson, A. M. L. Soares, A. E. Coates and G. A. Souza by 10-10 at the end of the 20th head only to lose a four on the Anol head.

As

DOUBLE HAT-TRICK FOR ROY, 18

Roy aald: "In all I had eight wickels for Ave--my beat per- formance in five years' casual cricketing. I don't take the

Fast bowler Roy Bond bowled | Ten- minute later the opening The Afth ball of his fourth Marylebone batsmen had won over last week and rocketed

the match, himself into cricket history. OUT went the batsman, OUT went another at his sixth delivery. And OUT-OUT OUT-OUT went four more with the first four balls of his next over. A double hat- trick in six balls, Eighteen-year-old Ray, opening

for fun.

"But I'd like to know if anyone

It

Page

American

can League Baseball YANKEES BACK AGAIN IN CELLAR AFTER SHARING TWO GAMES WITH ORIOLES

Now York, May 24.

The New York Yankees came out of the American League collar for a few hours today by beating the Baltimore Orioles, 9-0, in the first game of their doubleheader but went right back in again when Orioles bounced back to take the night game, 2-1.

game very seriously-just play Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra each hit a three-run homer to lead a 17- hit barrage in the opener as Whitey Ford pitched a two-hitter, but the Yankee bats fell silent in the second game when 20-year-old · Jerry Walker set them down on five hits.

six

has ever besten the wickets in alx balls record." HAS been done before, Exactly 100 years ago RT English bowler playing in a match in America between England and a combined team from the U.S. and Canada took six wickets in six balls. His name is hallowed In cricket history. He was J: Wisden, founder of the Arm

produces Cricketer's Almanack..

bowler for Marylebone Gram- mar School Old Boys, had set up a record for club cricket. He had also turned his team's Whit Monday away match with East Grinstead into one of the fastest games in club cricket The East Grinstead Innings _lasted"ten overs and two.

which alls and produced 12 this,

Two other records for the sta-,

this son were also set up In

The Kowloon Dock maleh, tour, H. Mcintosh, N. McKittrick, J. Perkin and J. McKittrick put

highest up the season's

B.

rink

score by defeating J. G. Dewar's four by 40-0, and the whole Kowloon Dock team sel a new high in league match score by chalking up 06 shots against their opponents' 20.

Unbeaten Records

expected, Recreio " proved too, experienced for IRC | "D" whom they beat by 5-0.† Only IRC "B" four to put up a fight were A, R. Abbas, S. Arculli, A. B. Kilchell and M. Y.

seven of the week- Adal. At the end of the 201h second of the season--was turn- head they were leading by 23-ed in by the Crolgengower four 22, but lost a two on the last of L. M. Souste, J. W. Lee, J. head to enable Recreto "B" 1 PAU and F. O. Modar on the emplate their 5-0 victory. 12th head of their match against

Superb Bowls

turge into a 15-14 lebd. At the An Eight & A Seven With Gourlay playing superb end the 19th head, however, bowls and all his three front 'they were back at the tuil-end One eight and one seven men giving excellent support, of a 15-18 scure but a line five highlighted the second and third there was Htle that the up by them on the 20th head seal- division games. pozing KBCC four could do. d the game for them, the To their credit, they went dową | Necrolo four scoring a single ghing right up to the end and Too the tast head to Jose by despite the tremendous lead en- 16-21.

The

the

Gus Triandas's 10th home

run

of the

Woodling's

The White Sox kept pecking season and Gene away at Ray Herbert but the single accounted Kansas Cily righthander hung for the Baltimore runs, while on to register his fourth victory | Norm Siebern spolled Walker's against three defeats. Pierce now bid for a shutout with a homers - Med Lopez was the big in the seventi

man in the winners' attack, bat- The split left the Yanks in ing in four runs with a double last place five pecentage points and triple, Sherm Lollar hit a behind the Detroit Tigers who two-run homer for the White also pilt a doubleheader. The Sox in the ninth. Tigers bounced back to defeat Fare Throneberry and Ed KCC,

with and Hongkong Electric the League-leading Cleveland Filzgerald.

three Recreation Club.

Indians, 8-3, after dropping the aplece, the Senators

their In the third division. Hong-| opener, 3-2."

the over kong Electric Recreation

Club The Kansas City Athlolies climbed over

White Sox, Hongkong beat the Chicago Football Club to the top of the 6-8, and the Washington Sena-around just long enough to 273 league table with a convincing

tors downed the Boston Redings) to gain his fourth vic- 5-0 wh over Cralgengower Sox, 8-3, In other games, tory against one loss,

while, Cricket Club.

Boston rookle Jerry Casale Following are the league

ruffered his fourth loss against standings up to date:

one victory. Chuck Stobbs LEAGUE STANDINGS

come to Fisher's rescue, per- Third Divirjan

mitting the Red Sox only one | hit over the last 3-1/3 innings,

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Second Division

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Third Division

the HKPSA four skipped by K. Bodle, after their opponents had narrowly

winning missed bottle of whisky on the 8th lead when they only managed to The distinction of scoring the chalk up а six. The seven, first eight of the season went to however, did not help Madar's Kowloon Dock's third division four who eventually lost their four of R. Falconer, P. game by 22-29, HEPSA wen Juyed by their rivals, they Kowloon Cricket Club, the O'Donnell, R. Jamen and J. the match fairly comfortably by HERC fought back gallantly in the fourth unbriten team befere Revie. Playing against Talkuo | 4-1. sceund halt to eventually nar-

Saturday's KATAL'S suffered Dock's R. Patterson, N. Creg

Іл other second division row their final deßelt to 13-28. their first defeat when they well, W. Bolton and W. Boa- matches, Hongkong Fotball Play on the other two rinks sustained a 5-0 beating from | vaird, they were leading 10-2 | Club and PRC "A" maintained was much more even and a Cralgengower Cricket Club at on the ninth head when they their unbeaten records, with 4-1 beautifully playing green led to Happy Valley.

piled up the maximum count. and 3-2 wins over USRC and some, excellent böwiɛ. Kow loon Bowling Green Club were rather unlucky not to be able to salvage ona if not two points from the games on thes?

two rinks.

Pitted against S. Telford, II. Lapsley, A. M. Banks and A. G. Skeach, the KBGC four of A. D. Dully, A. L. Eastman, E. J. Liddell and W. Williamson had an even battle up to 7-7 of the end of the 9th head.

A Six

A six by Williamson's four on

the next head put them

to a 13-7 lend, which, however, was short-lived. Thr Dork (our

came back with a two and two Threes on the next three heads

to lead by 15-13.

At the end of the 18th head,

the KBGC four were back in the lead at 19-17, Then came the crucial head. With op- ponents lying one shot, skip Williamson had the bad fuck with his last wood to deflect the Jack to a cluster of four DP posing woods. Skeoch drew In The Ath shot and with a 22-18 lend satised themselves by con- eeding a single and a two the last two heads 22-21.

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to win by

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Gudd. 9. Bicheno, 15. Hughes and T. Kavanagh were involved in another ace-saw game against W. McCall, A. Campbell,...W.. They md A. E. EmĢIÍ, Up 10 the end of the 10th head there. was very little to choose tween the two fours, the score being even at 14-14.

Turni Point

ure-

The turning point came on the next head when Archie Camp- bell made a brillant resting shot to lay the foundation for n count of three by his side, Encouraged by tits success, the Deck four romped lime with a single and two twas, after con- eeding a single on the 18th head. IRC "A". another unbeaten team and now in second place. In the league table, did not have matters their own way in their match against the newly pro- moted Filipino Club although they won by a 4-1. margin.

At the half-way mark, the Filipino bowlers were actually leading on two rinks and on the aggregate.

At the end of the 11th head, their four of C. M. Rozario, R. O. Hughes, E. G. Batres und J. S. A. Curreem enjoyed a 13-7 lead over A. H. Seemin, S. Bucks, J. M. A. Ramjohn and J. Hecsen and F. A Santos, E. M. Remedies. I. M. Cartilho and C. A. Coelho were having the better of R. Omar, A. R. Kitchell, K. M. Omar and M. B.. Husman by 12-6. Only A. A. Crestojo, L. M. Neves, A. D. Reis and A. J. Coelho were down by 8-10 against O. Adem, A. R. A. Hahman,

5. Yusuf and A. K.

Minu.

The Indions' greater steadi- ness: and experience stood them in good stead in the second

half of the game. Hoosen's four picked up with two scoring spells and consted home with n

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Granny Hamner, who came to Cleveland a work singled· home the winning run in the ninth inning of Ray Narleski to give tho Indians their opening-gam victory. Herb Score, who went all the way, picked up his afth victory.

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Elisha Scott

Is Dead

Elisha Scott, the former Ireland and Liverpool goalkeeper, died in a Belfast hospital recently, He was 66 and gained 31 international caps.

Jack Sanford, flashing the League's rookie of the year in form that made him the National

Consecutive doubles by 1957, pitched a ßve-hitter today Harvey Kuena and Charley to pace the San Francisco Giants Maxwell enabled the Tigers to to a 6-1 victory over the Los Jump to a 3-0 lead in the third Angeles Dodgers, inning of the night game and the Indians

The win moved the Olants to never caught up. Franic Lory, (5-3) with help

within three games of the first-

A native of Belfast, Scott was Dave Slaler, was the placed Milwaukee Braves whoi winning pitcher while Mike split doubleheader with

the recommended to Liverpool, his Philadelphia Philles.

hia Garcia was the loser (0-3),

The only English

by club, Braves dropped the first game, brother William, whose pince in Despite the split, the Indians 0-0, but won the night en the Irish goal he was destines widened their lead to a full game counter. 8-3.

to All, in 1912-13. He made his over the second-place White Sox The Pittsburgh Pirates defent-League debut against Newcastle who saw slor scuthpaw Billyed the Cincinnati Reds, 2-1 and at St. James Park on New Pierce get raked for sever runs 5-4 in 10 innings and the StYear's Day 1913. In the first two innings.

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