THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1959:
Weekend League Lawn
Lawn Bowls
LEAGUE LEADERS FORGE
IRC "A", HKFC, HERC
Gain Further Valuable Points
By ROBERT TAY
The top teams in the three divisions of the Colony lawn bowls league, Indian Recreation Club "A," Hongkong Football Club and Hongkong Electric Recreation Club forged further ahead in their title bids during the weekend matches.
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All scored wide-margin wins, but IRC "A." gained the most benefit out of the weekend victories with their first division 5-0 triumph over Recreio "B" at King's Park.
With second-placed Kowloon, give Beerrlo "A" their 4
Deck Chib dropping ene point points.
to IRC "B" at Sockumpoo and Recreio "A" just falling by batt
point tu collect full points;
from Craigengower Cricket Club
st the Valley, the Indians in creased their nine-point Tegal
Two creditable wing of the week wert thor of Tulkoo
Club and Flipino Club,
A 24-11 margin of win by
meir four of W. C. Bovatrů, J. B. McCaffrey. B.
over second-placed Kowbon | ter and C. McLennan Dock by a further point. Red Talks to their 3-2- creio "A" are
League Standings
FIRST DIVISION
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IRC "A" KDC
In third place, ret victory over the unpredfit-
with the same number of 39 able Kowloon Bowling Green Recito "1" points as Kowloon Dock Club Club. On the adjacen #peki ecc
Club. Hongkong Football
the second division league leaders also benefited Im
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IRC "1"
SECOND DIVISION
mely fruni the week's | killers to this year's Bist divi- KCC
After collecting five
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adixw TC by points from itongkong Crickel Kowloon Cricket Club on two Club, in a home game, they
rinks to win by 4-1. had the railsfaction to ser second-placed Craigengower Cricket Club involved In clone-decision PRO 'A' that gave the Valley Club only 3 points, thus Butting the footballers furilire ahead by 14 points.
game
against
Gap Narrowed
HKFC CCC PRC "A" HIKISA USRC
FC
24-98
AHEAD
A scene in Saturday's first division feature match between Recrolo "A" and Craigengower Cricket Club at the Valley, Soon bowling in the foreground is Mar- In the background is tin Wong of CCC as No. 3 Len Xavier waits for his turn. shown one of the heads in the match between the fours skipped by Jackió Noronha
and G. A. Souza,~~China Mail photo.
Finals
Boxer Collapses After Beerschot Tennis
Winning His Bout
trouble was
X-rayed but no Melbourne, July 11.
found. Negro featherweight boxer
The 21-year-old Jackson col- Ayree Jackson (Ghana), lapsed as he went to Nittles who collapsed in the ring comer after
Melbourne Stadium been given. last night after outpoint- ing
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In the second division games. Hongkong Football Club wire rather fortunate to be able to collect full points from Bong- kong Cricket Club, as they were trailing
on two rinks in the KCC last heads of the gan K. Furrow's four were 15-16 down Hongkong Electric Club malo- tained their lead in the third agadost A. Graham's four bu
three on lo score 21 Traged division league table with na-
D. L. Edward the last hard. other four points gained at the
four were 14-15 behind on the expense of bottom-placed Hong-
but at ris deeitung head kong Cricket Club. but their
tbolking up twe victory dial. Jot give them through muxitium advantage, as second- placed Indian Recreation Club, by defeating Craigengower in this division was that of PHC | KBGC Cricket Club by a 5-0 margin"?", who surprised were able to narrow the gap Cricket Chib with a 4-1 win,
between them and the league
leaders to four points.
la the first civiln KAME Indian Recreation Club "A", gave nother fine display of topi cines bowl to claim their 5-0 win em Retín "B". M. Yusut, S. Butka, J. M. A. Remjahn and J. Hoosen asured the Indians of victory with their 28-8 triumph over N. Beltrão, L. M. Rodrigues, G. F. Suntes and F. X. M. da Silva and their other two firs skipped by A. K. Minu and M. 11. Hassun encouraged by this mue- cess succeeded" in staving off strong challenges by C7 P. Barto's and C. F. Passion fours to unirge 38-15 atki 22-19
winntra
weni
By virtue of their win, A.
also K. Minu's four righ, to the top of the skips table, replacing A.E. ER600's Kowloon Dock four who went down to the IRC "B" four skipped by M. Y. Adal In a surprise defcat,
Match Of Week
In the match of the week, Roerlo "A", playing a better brand of bowis all-round, scored д fairly comfortable 44-1 win over Croigengower Cricket Club at the Vatiey. Well up on two rinks at the tea- interval and by one shot on the third rink, they consted home by comfortable margins on two rinks.
The only excitement in the match
caine from the match between the fours skipped by A. A. Lope's and C. C. Mo. After being 7-16 down at the end of the 14th end, C. C. Ma's four were seen in a spectacular recovery when they chalked up three successive threes and two singles to lead by 18-16. Trali- ing by 17-19 on the last heel, skip Lopes with opponents lying two close shots, drew line first chol to tie the match and
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN.
To advance any of the pawns protecting the castled king always means a danger that the resulting "holes will be occu- pled by cnomy pieces with disastrous effect. This even happens to grandmasters, as in the following game (Pach- man. Najdorf), 1 P-K4. P-Q34; 2.Kt-QB3, P-Q3; 3 PQ3, KQB3; 4 P-KKts. K-B3; 5 B-K2, B-K15: $ KK-K27, Kt-q3; 7 0-0. Kt-Bo ch; 8 K-R1, P-KN4?; 9 P-KRS, P-K4: 10 K-QS. txkt: 11 PXK, Q-92; 13 K-BJ, Q-B4; 13 B-K3, P-R5 14 Kt-KA, B-Ka: 15 P-84, PXP: 18 PXP, RXP ch; 17 BXR. Q-R4; 18 Q-R4 ch. K-B1; 19 RXK QxB ch:: Resigns.
Solution No. 5646; 1 P-07 (threat 2 KI-KRG), P-BO; 2 O-KI or KtHs; 2 Ryki, or KB; z kt-05, or KLQ2; 2 KL-985
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Onu noteworthy performance ! cou
Kovicon TC
JKCC
FOUR D. JONES
WHAT HAS
FOOT CIL
GOT TO DO WITHME
I AIN'T NEVER,
HEARD OF THE STUFF,
MAYBE NOT, BUT YOU'VE HEARD OF THE BRITISH FOLICE FORCE, AN'WITHOUT THIS FOOT OIL WE'RE LOST, THIS BRINGS US TO THỂ, IWANAGETA PASS
FERDINAND
NANCY
Wow, WHAT SPEED
BRICK BRADFORD
DAYS LATER THE SATELLITE SKIP APPROACHES EARTH... WERE IN THE HOME- STRETCH, CASEY! WE'RE SKIRTING THE VIOON!
THOSE
JETS
Victorian
Antwerp, July 12. Final results in the national
Beerschot
Inter- the
of matches
tennis tournament
here today were:
Men's Singles Final
Jackic the verdict had
Taken to his own corner, he Steve ay lumped on the seat.
by the wis treated
Nitties, was today given a medical "all clear." Jackson. who was taken. In semi-conscious hospital in condition, was discharged to
It was reported that he 17day.
had been suffering from extreme exhaustion. He was extensively
THE IWANAGETA
WHAT? LOOK,MIS
CAN
TRAVEL FASTER
THAN SOUND
HOLY MACKEREL! IT SURB LOOKS BIG FROM
HERE!
16 ALL BEYOND
ME, I'M JUST A CCWBCY
SIAS
THERE, BEFORE
US, IS. THE EARTH! HOW DOES THAT: LOOK TO YOU?
30 YOU ARE, BUT GOME ROTTEN LOUT HAS GONE AN'NATIONALISED THE PAGS, AND EXPRESSED THEIR FEELINGS ON THIS THE
PIECE OF PAPER.
TAKE A LOCK
THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE
I DON'T RECALL ÁNYTHING EVER
LOCKING SO
GOOD!
doctor.
fic
Stadlum
Jackson put up the most re- murkable performance of non- for many stop Sghting seen
veritable years and cunching robot, China Mall Speciul.
was
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by MADDOCKS
YOU SEE, WITH THIS 'ERE PASS NATIONAUSED, THIS COON CAN HOLD US TO RANSOM FOR FOOT OIL WHENEVER HE FEELA LIKE IT IT'S JUST BLACKMALL
BLOW YOU YAR- I'M
ALRIGHT
MATE
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
FREE SODAS
GRAND OPENING.
By Paul Norris
I'LL HAVE TO START CUTTING OUR SPEED. IF WE RACE INTO THE SARTHE ATMOSPHERE AT THIS SPEER WELL
BE A CINDER
FRE SOD
WELL, BLAM ON THE BRAKES.. THEN! LETU. GO INTO HOMB PLATE STANDING
Brichant, Belgium, beat Budge Patty, U.S., 2-6, 6-0, 8-3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL
Floundering Yankees Suffer Their Fourth
Straight Defeat
New York, July 12.
Jackie. Jensen led the Boston Red Sox to a 7-3 vic- tory over the New York Yankees today and almost single-handedly sent the floundering world champions into their fourth straight defeat.
The loss also knocked the Yankees one game below.
the .500 mark.
Jensen drove in four runs with his 19th homer and two doubles to lead a 10-hit attack that enabled Bill Monbouquette to win his second game against three defeats.
Monbouquette replaced Ike gave Cinclunati its first three Delock in the third inning ano rans. Gil Hodges homered for pitched five-hit bull the rest of the Dodgers. Hoj Purkey. who went the distance and
the way.
Jensen hit a three-nun bomar gave up only five hits, posted off Ralph Terry to park his ciglith victory against nine four-run spell in the first inning defeats, while Rookic Larry and the Red Sox added three Sherry suffered hla Eccend toss runs of Art Ditmar in the against no victories. soventh. Menbouquette struck Reliever Elroy Face secred out Mickey Mantle with two his 14th straight victory of the on in the seventh to end the season without a defeat when Yankees' most serious threat. he was credited with
Plits-
The Cleveland Indians re-burgh's 10-luning 6-5 triumph tained possession of first over St Louls in the first gamb place when they apift a of a doubleheader. The night the doubleheader with the Detroit game was suspended In Tigers before a crowd orinth with the Pirates leading. 54.727 at Cleveland, Rocky 5-4
Colavito hit his 27th and 28th The Chiengo Cubs took the homers to lead the Indians to opener of a doubleheader from an 8-4 win after Paul Foyiladelphia, 7-6, but the Phil- tack's six-hitter rave Detroit les won the night game, 4-1,-
UPI. a 6-2 triumph.
Three-Run Homer
The Indians trailed 4-0 in the second game
when
Minnie
unul the fourth
Minoso int Colavito Ell homers. Colavito
A Miracle Saved The
Leggat Leg
then hit a three-run homer in the sixth to put the Indians ahead and the tribe added thres in the seventh on more runs
two crrors. three singles and Al Kaling, Gus Zernial.
By ROY PESKETT Frank Bolling hit run-scoring Graham Leggat, Scotland
and
singles homered opener.
antl
for
Harvey
Kuenn Detroit in
Women's Singles Final Miss Ramirez, Mexico beat Miss Reyes, Mexico, 6-3, 6-0.
Men's Doubles Final
the (Australia- Howe Beeker Britain)
Patty-Drobny beat (U.S.-Egypt) 6-2, 6-4,-UPI.
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The
Rox Chicago White climbed to within a came, of Indians when they beat the Kansas. City Athletic 5-3 and 9-7.
and Fulham winger, lay basking in the Italian su near Genon last week- his first day out of hos- pital since June 20-nnd reflected
the near miracle which has saved his right leg.
un
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Rookie Jim McAnany arove in six runs with two basesS- Alled triples for the White Sbx
Leggat suffered a huge gash who have won 14 of their lust
In his leg when playing for Ful- 20 games. Gerry Staley, White
ham against Alessandria on Sox relief nce, Anished both Jeno 20 and was taken to hos- games although Ray Moore and pital. "It was the worst cut Bob Shaw were the winning have ever seen," said Fulba: pitchers.
manager Frank Cabarne, who Hoyt Wilhelm pitched a four-stayed within call of the kos- hittor to win his 10th game aspital until Leggal's discharge. The Baltimore Orioles beat the Washington Schalors, 5-1.
In a letter to Fulham chair- Billy Gardner hit his sixth man, Tommy Trinder, homer and Joe Taylor his first Osborne zald
altack.
14 STITCHES
Mr
that 14 stitches 10 lont Baltimore's 10-11 were put in the cut, "but co-
much dust and dirt go into R
Graham might become In the National League Low Derek Dooley and have his leg Burdette checked Milwaukee's off." mid-season backslide and snap-
National League that there was a grave fear that,
another
The manager praised the Ita- ped San Francisco's four-game lion specialist who looked after winning streak when he pitched Leggi and added "It was the the Braves to a 4-2 victory over work and devolion of this man the Glants with the aid of
Mathews' three-run homer.
Despite the loss which was charged to Jack Sanford, the
which saved him."
Giants remained in first place Two European
in the National League by a single game over the second-
place Los Angeles Dodgers,
Swimming
who lost to the Cindall Records Broken
Reds, 4-3.
Burdette kek the Glants to
seven hits, including a two-run
Paris, July 12. humer by Jackie Brandt, as he About 2,000 tan Saw Two registered his 12th vletory and European records broken this the first for the Braves in their afternoon in the opening session last three games. Mathews hit of the three-day Grand Prix De fly 26th homer with Johnny O'Brien and Burdette on
bage
in the third Inning and that proved Milwaukee's margin of
victory,
Paris International swimming meet at this elly's Tourelles Pool.
France's Robert
open-air
Christophe
The Reds snapped a six-game led off by setting a new Euro. losing streak und stored their pean record the men's 100- time first victory ander now manager metre backstroke with a Fred Hutchinson when Gus of une minute 2.2 seconds. Bell's ninth-inning single scored Italy's Federico Denneplain Johnny Tarple with the runi then swam the men's 100-metre that beat the Dodgers.
butterfly in one minute 1.8 Home runs, by Vada Pinson, seconds to break the European Ed Bailey and Frank Robinson record to that event.UPI.
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