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THE CHINA MAIL, ` MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959.

National League Baseball

Eventful Weekend Of Bowls Hank Aaron Leads

KDC, HKFC Suffer Their First Defeats Of The League Season

By ROBERT TAY -

Two more teams lost their unbeaten

records on Saturday as the Colony lawn bowls la ague matches were rosumed after being held up the previous weekend by rain. At the end of the seventh week, the only two remaining undefeated teams in all the three divisions of the league are Recreio "A" in the first division and Kowloon Dock Club in the third division.

In the first division, Kowloon Dock Club, after having won all their five previous

ívere extremely unlucky 10 drop their Bat match of the season by losing to Recrolo·"A" on Saturday by 3-2.

of an overall 4-1 victory.

team. M.B. Husson's four were, With one head more to go, however, held to 20-20 by FR. теп on the A. E. Elliott's four were stil| Kermani and his matches,

leading A. A. Lopes four by 2011 head and just managed to with # single 21-19, after losing a five and serumble home aiwo on the two previous on the tast head, A.K. Minu's heads. The Dock four then, four, too, wore extended wanted two shots to snatch 19-18 on the 29th head by TE. a 4-1 win and one shot for Baker's four and succeeded in halding off the challenge with a a 3-2 decision,

singit on the last head.

The other casualty of the weekend, Hongkong Football Club, went down to a aur- prising

336-11⁄2 defeat In a

home second division match against Cralgengower Crickel Olub.

Deciding Head

On the exciting declding head, Despite their being The only the Hegrelo four were lying on unbeaten team in the dret shot, about 10 inches in front division. Recreio "A" have, and slightly to the side of the however, to be content with Juck. when the skips went down being in the second place in the

Ho bowl. The Dock four hud league standings. as IRC "A" who gained a 5-0 win over KCC seconds each about a foot,

during the weekend the same number from six matches and "shots up" recurd.

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now have of 24 polnis A better

Brilliant Start The first division match be- tween Recreto "A" anel

Kow loon Deck Club at King's Park fully lived up to its reputation of being the game of the week. The battle of the glants not only produced some very high stan- dard of bowls, despite strong cross winds and a fairly trieky CK- a highly green, but uiso citing and dramatic Unish.

dockmen made The brilliant start and by the tea- their Interval were well on way to at least a 4-1 victory, 5. Telford, A. M. Banks, A. Lapsley and A. Sketch were Rozario, the leading . A. H. A. Uzorio, E. M. Alarcount and J. E. Norontu by 10-5 at the end of the 11th head and L. McCall, A. Campbell, W. Hiley and A. E. Ellott were en- joying a 14-8 Irud over C. F. Různrio, S. E. Souza, A. P. Pereira and A. A. Lopes at the end of the 12th. The only KDC four to be trading were 11. Lapsley, D. Coma, M. S. McKay and R. S. Gourlay witne U-12 store against 1. M. Re- medios, F. G. Lux, C. C. Pereira and C. E. Hoza-Pereira at the end of the 12th head s left dorkmen withi X 12-shot

the

lead on the uggregale.

Dramatic Changes

Some dramaile changes, how-

took place

les. after ever. Giving another brilliant per- formance, skip Gourley led his four w Anal 18-13 win over C. E. Rez-Pereira's four to give The his team an early lead.

KDC four collected a total of 11 shots on eight of the nine re maining heads, limiting their solitary shal upponents to

during this period.

contrast, the KDC four skluped by A. Skeoch fell off badly after lea and lust couldn't do anything right. Very much the plcture of the Rezrelo four's recovery of form was skip Jackle Noronha, whose sterling qunities as a skip were never in greater evidence as during this stage. He not arily put up an exceptionally

individual fine performance, particularly with his heavy shots, but also served AS 4 greal steadying inence on his frontmen with his cool- ness and palience.

A Seven

From 5-6 ai ten, the Recreło four picked up to 8-19 at the end of the 14th head and then In a brilliant speli scored a two, four, a live and a two on four Duecessive heads to lend by 21-

They followed this up willi

to what turned out be P the match-winning seven on next head the 19th -- and romped home to a great 29-21 victory.

For the dockmen, the head on which they lost the seven, will be a controversial one for quite a while and the main point ai issue was whether the skip should have taken the drive with his two woods as he did with a count of six against him. Skip Skeoch's justification of the afiots played was that he was called upon to make them by his No. 3 and No. 3 Tony Laps- the ley felt that a drive wus

under

circum- boat shot

the stancen although a few of the six shots against his four were almost a yard away. There seemed to him to be

rast

anywhere and that there was a port leading towards the jack. If the Jack had gone back they would have got a tour and there was on extra chance that the drive would take away

fow

of the shots. At it was,' Bkeoch missy' with both attempts, and Noronha added the seventh shot. Despite this setback, the KDC twoive were still within reach

behind the Jack.

With his art wood, skip lott Just

managed to graze the Jack without shifting IC-At his second attempt. he was wide of the mark, but wool look at wick off a side wood and

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In the other first division games. Craigengower were 100 good for IRC B, whom they bent by 6-0 to climb into fourth position in the league table and Kowloon Bowling Green Club after a spell of failures broke Into the winning column with n experted 31⁄2-1% win Gver Flipino Club.

Second Division

The second division games were highlighted by the first defeat this season of Hong- kong Football Club when they went down td Cralgengower by 4-1. Multir

for credit

Craigen-

Skip Jackie Noronha, who played a grout port in Recreio "A's" 3-2 victory over Kowloon Dock Club on Saturday, scen hero in action as opposing skip A. Skeoch looks on.

Coll, F. Angus and K. Forrow

Club

four

Peres.

of L. A. D. G. Malig, W. 8. Ogley and

M. T. Nunes in the 14th head

rested against the shot wood.) There was, however, insufficient rower's victory goes to thefe wright behind it to push the four counter out of the count, and the Fox, S. R Solna and P. R.

of G. Roylance, against M. Felium, W. Mc- keven scored by the Filipino ringle by Lopes four reduced Lau With Roylance and skip

20-21 to ù in great form,

the CCC their rink deflelt to give 1s side an, overall 3-2 four inflicted a 20-10 defeat an victory.

P. W. S. Cottier, W. Liashley, Although they collected the E. D. Moll and B. 1. Blck maximum points from Kowloon, ford to pave the way for their

Chub Cricket

Sonkumpoo, side's victory.

Ismall and IRC "A" had to fight hard for

A. K.

D. A. two of their five points. Skip.fer Nefah also played a great part Hudson was again in splendid in. their team's success by put-singles and two form, leading his four to an easy ting in some fine bowls to help 36-18 win over M. J. Divecha's rink-mates W. M. Sousae and Tour to ensure victory for his M. A. Baptista lo tie at 10-10

FOUR D. JONES

JUST LOOK AT HIM-WEVE SEEN IT ALL BEFORE, YOU TAT KOOK-KNEED NIT-

WITTED MIHBOMPOOP!

FERDINAND

NANCY

HERE'S GLOOMY OTTO-I WON'T LET

HIM DEPRESS ME TODA

BRICK BRADFORD

YOU HAVE A GIN," BRICK CAN'T YOU USE IT IPI DISTRACT

THIS GUY!

-

WHY DON'T YOU USE’A STRIP FROM ONE OF YOUR PREVIOUS STORIES) IT WOULD SAVE MADDOCKS HAVING TO DRAW ALL THIS AGAIN

League Standings

IRC "A"

Hronela "A'

KDC

CCC

KBGC

KOC

KBGC

CCC

First Division

Second Division

Third Division

intec Talkco Club

Ford Wins

Canada Open Golf

Montreal, June 21. Doug Ford of Florida, former American Masters' champloti, | won the Canadian open golf championship by two stroken with a 72-hole total of 270 here today.

Braves To 13-3

Win Over Giants

STAN MUSIAL SETS A' RECORD

New York, June 21. Hank Aaron hit three homers and drove in six runs today to pace the Milwaukee Braves to an overwhelming 13-3. victory over the San ' Francisco Glants and u 1--game lead in the National League race,

A crowd of 22,934, bringing the three-day total at San Francisco to a peak record of 68,823, saw Aaron's three two-run blows lead a 16-hit Milwaukee attack that was good for 33 bases. Johnny Logan and Del Crandel also hit homers, Anity Cleve

land Palko had a triple and B Bruton had n double for the New

York Braves,

Warren Spuha was tagged for 11 hits but hung on to post his ninth win of the season com- pared to eight leases. Jolinny Antonell, rocked for five runs and five hits in only 2/3 of an inning, suffered his fourth de- feat against 10 triumphs.

Aaron's homers were his 1716, 18th and 19th of the set- son and his three kits la six tries raised his League-leading Average to .391.

A Record

Stan Musial, great hitler of the St Louis Cardinals, and rookie John Buzhardt of the Chlengo Cubs shared the other N. L. hendlines, Muxial set o National League record by ruis- Ing his careër doubje toinl shared

653 as the Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, -1, and then lost, 10-8.

Art Wall of Pennsylvania, winner of this year's United States Masters' tournament, Bo Wininger (Texas), and Dow Finsterwald (Florida) second place with 278-Beuter.

European Hurdles Record Equalled

F. W. Jones, F. Planck, G. Clayton and D. Edwords, the

of their match agalest PRC, HKFC four to score a only

“B'a” II. McClennan, S. Sobey, win were extended to 14-12 by

Sousac, M

A. E. H,

J. Kelleher and E. Lonsdale. L.

In the third division Kowloon Madar and J. Pou Castro, G

Dock Club scored a 4-1 win but a strong inish by them cu

over Hongkong Cricket Club in abled them to chalk up three

two's on the a home match to maintain their unbeaten record and take the last five heads to win by 21-12.

Another feature of the lead in the third division league necond division games was a table.

FOUR D.JONES PROSES THROUGH THE TUWE BARDER

WITH A HOOP A HOLLER AND

A HEY NONNY, MONNY

OOF! AGH!

DOOGH MATE!

WHAT IN TARNATION

16 HE MUMBLING

ABOUT

CRINGE

CROINSE AND SUFFERING

BLACK CUON K

YEROW GOSH

SNOW AN' BOY

IM FREEZING

G'MON--CHEER UP--| *** JUST LOOK AT

IT'S A GRAND SUNNY DAY.....

HASHA! HA!

GO NOW I'M A CLOWN...IVE

REACHED HIM! HES A LAUSHING

HYENA!

THAT BIG, BRIGHT,

BEAUTIFUL SKY

HAHA! HA!

by MADDOCKS

West Berlin, June 21, The West German athlete, Matin

the Lauer, equalled European record when he won the 110 metres hurdles in 13.7 seconds at an International athletles meeting in West Ber- In's Olympic Stadium today.- AFP.

SHEAFFERS

"SNORKEL

By Mik

Skrip

By Ernie Bushmiller

IT'S FULL OF

FALLOUT

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HO! HOT HOJ

FLY

PENS

hitter as the

to

Buzhardt pitched a one- Cubs beat the Phlindelphia Phillies, 4-0. The

Cinema Reds crushed the Los

(2nd Game, 14 Innings)

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000-002-010-000—10————~!~~} Grant 15-11 and Nivon. Brown 19) Larch. Duren (0) Confes (13) and Howard. 18-Colavito (2nd), Power, (atl),~UPI.

A Rare Feat

In

Yesterday's Open Triples

The Kowloon Dock Club combination of A. Skeoch, A. Lapsley and 'A. E. Elliott performed a rare feat yesterday in their Colony Open Triples first round match against Fili- pino Club's R. E. da Silva, E. M. Remedios and L. 5. da Silva nt Kowloon Cric- ket Club.

by 13-20.

Traiting behind Angeles Dodgers, 17-3, in the they scared a seven an the inst other game.

head and went on to win the Musial set his record when match with

a single on the he hit his 052nd double in the Jextra head, fourth inning of the first game Skeoch, playing as lead, Isid and he added another for good the foundation of the very good 'Leasure before the game was seven with three brillantly-

over.

Honus Wagner held the drawn shots, all touching each previous League mark,

Larry other In

straight line Jackson went 8-1/3 innings to just in front of the Jack: No. 2 his sixth game for the Lapsley added one and skip Cardinals while Harvey Hoddix | Elliott put in three more in the suffered his sixth defcat.

cluster as opposing skip Silva missed the 10-inch target

win

The Results

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Philadelphia

Chicago

000-000-000-01-0 002-010-01x-410-0 Comicz, Semproch (3) and Sawalski; Buzhardt (4-3), and 3. Taylor LP-Gomez (1-5). HR-9. Taylor (5).

PILOTA

(1st Game)

...

000-000-001--1--

St Louis 100-318-00x-010-0 Haddix, Porterfield (5), Witt (7) and Burgess; Inekron, MeDantel (D) and J. Bmilk, WF-Jackson (60) LP-Haddix (4-0). HRS-White 18th) Grammes

(011), fl. Smith (2nd).

Skrip

WRITING SULAD

1

(2nd Game)

Pikebusph St. Louis

SWISSAIR

THE AIRLINE OF SWITZERLAND

Wonderful

23

Aladdin't lamp.

ROWNTREE'S

DELICIOUS

SMARTIES

803-310-010-10-13-1

with his three drives.

Best

BEST MATCH

L.S.

match of the after- noon's program3MO wis Becu a1 KCC between the CCD three of W. C. Young, F. Lee and C. C. Ma and the.com- bined Recrofo-KDC three of F. G. Lut, R. F. Lug and R. 6. Courlay.

Play reached quite a high tie between the two teams up standard, and there was very to the half-way mark.

Young

and Lee, who were a little off in the first half came back with

... 434-000-0030-183 some very good drawing shots Jackson, Porterfield (1) Blackburn in the second half and enabled. (3), Darles (4), Foce (81 and Ken- their three to stretch their lead vitz: Brozilo, Bridges (1), Blaylock

14): McDaniel 18) and Katt, WP from 3-8 to 18-8 on three suc- Daniel (4-5). LP-Blaytuck (3-4). cessive heads with a two,

Cincinnali

110-450-222-17-17 three and another two. Los Angeles

000-210-033-10-3 Gourlay was rather unlucky Newcombe 18-4) and Dottorer: with Podres, Kippatoin (4), Fowler (4)

his drives on a Jew Lablar 15), Snyder (of Williama (8)

occasions, when he found bla Roseboro. LP-Podrer (7-4) mark, but found, the le still RS-Dotterer (2nd). Pendilen (st). I against him.

(8th), Neal (74), AMERICAN LEAGUE

and

Boil

Detroit

(1st- Game)

i

Mainstay DI the winning team was, however, their skip

... 030-000-000-3-0 C. C. Ma who bowled brilliantly Washington.. 400-00-431-4-8-0 throughout to lead his side to

Bunning Schultz (31 and Her-

beret; Pascual, Clevenger (0) and

Naragon,

LP-Schultz

(821)

Kas City

Baltimore

WP-Clevenger 13-1,

(1-1). . lift-16lling

004~150-012~~~~][

Carver (6-500-300-000-00 and House; Porto- carrero. ligaft (3)and Trlandos. LP-Partoestrere (0-5) IRS-Beth (2nd), Gayer" (115).—Uri.

Chicago

020-100-500-1-7-1

Bootva ....... 000-001+00—2——0—0

Pierce (8-7) and Remano.. Lollar (8); Will, Kiely (7), Baughmann (9) and White. LP-Wills (2-3). HRS-Simpson (2nd), Esposito (1st), Avila (1st),

Cleveland

New York

(1st Game)

003-000-0101 110-000-000-2-11-0 Melist (7-3) and Brown, Ditmar, Terry, Bronstad (9) and Berra. LP-Ditmar (-5). BRS-Colavito (2nd), Power (7th).

their 20-11 win.

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