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DIVISION LEADERS IRC 'A'

AGAINST KBGC TODAY

By ROBERT TAY

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At least two interesting first division, one second division änd

one third division gamos aro down for decision this aftor noon as the Colony lawn bowls league scason noars its concluding stages.

In the first division, league-leading Indian Recreation Club "A", who suffered a 4-1 surprise defeat last week at the hands of the Filipino Club will face another stiff hurdle today when they face Kowloon Bowling Green Club in an away match.

Despite their setback last (Club at the rime time by week, the Indians are all well similar margin. In the lead an their nearest vals Kowloon Dock Club falled to benefit by the Indians' defeat by loring to the Bowling Green

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The following are the latest position.s In the various events of Colony Open Lawn Bowls Championships:

SINGLES

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any threat to their championship bid, bur the struggle for the runner-up berth is becoming a The talest standings show close and excliing one. that the Indians now have 49 Third-pinced PRC "A", FU- points from matches.pino Club, Hongkong Cricket Recreio "A" are in second Club

Police and Hongkong place with 28 polala and Sports Association are uther Kowloon Dock Club with one | teams that can ýet end up in the KAME In hand (against next-to-best position at the con= Filipino Club) have dropped clusion of the league.

to third place with 37 points. The Valley Club gained an In fourth position

_sro | excellent victory last week when Craigenrower with 3614 they took full points from the polata.

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fairly strong HKPSA 1welve. Playing on a home green this afternoon, they will doubtless

3 More Hard Games start as favourites for a likely.

The Indians have, however, at least three more hard matches to go before the end of the sea- son--those against Recreio "A" (away), KDC and CCC (home) and cannot therefore afford to sustain a defeat this after- noon. A 4-1 or 5-0 victory for the Dowling Club may put both Rectele "A" and Kowloon Dock Clab within striking distance of the Indians.

According to the fine displays shown by many of the KBGC bowlers in both league · und matches to be championship games during the Quarter-final

as it played "off

Wednesday, pust two weeks, it locks on August 5 at 5.30 pm. are: the Indians will have to show almost their best form to avert defeat.

AL KDC: C. F. Rozarlo and A. A. Lopes (Recreo) v. F. D. Angus and W. Willemson (KBGC); A. P. Pereira and C. C. Pereira (Recrilo) v. A. L. G. Eastman and } Hughes (KDGC).

AL KBGC: W: M. McCall and A. Elliott (KDC) v. N. H. Fahy

and, L. C. Kew (HKCC).

At IIKFC; S. Yusuf phd A. R. Kitchell (IRC). G. F. Lestle and E.-J.Liddell (KBGC).

TRIPLES

Quarter-final matches to be played tomorrow are:

At KBGC: A. G. Skroch, A. W. Lapsley. A. E. Elliott (KDC) v. H. Lapsley (KDC), D. L. Ed- wards (HKFC), J. Hoosen (IC).

4-1 win.

Likely Champions

Likely, champions of the third division lawn bowls fcägus this year are the Hongkong Electric, Recreation Club, With only six matches to go, they are now at the top of the league table with 42 points, six points above their nearest rivals, Indian Recreation Club. Unless they crack up badly during the next few weeks, the title, seems to be in the bag for them.

Photo shows the HERC. team. They are (from left to right): Front row -C. W. Boe, E. Poubon, A. G. Gardner, M. Da Cruz, T. Liston; Back row— F. D. R. Bottomley, W, E. MacFarlane, R. A. De Rome, W. Stoker, J. F. Barrons, J. K. Mundy, J. K. Sloan-China Mail Photo.

Out For Revenge SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMMITTEE

Another attractive second division game is that between Hongkong Cricket Club and PRO "A" al Chater Road.

The custodians of the low still remember. vividly the upset 4-1 defeat they suffered from the the last-placed cricketers In their first-round game and will be out for vengeance this afternoon.

The HKCC twelve, however, have during the past few weeks alcadily climbed the league table unl they are in a challenging position for the runner-up berth and the avengers may find their task this afternoon not an Reports indicate that Erfo

casy one. 'In fnet, the Chater Liddell, Wally Williamson, Food squad will more likely l'eter Hurber and Tom than not emerge victorious Kavanagh

playlog | agmina,

12 extremely well at the moment, and i suficient support is forthcoming from the No. 1's and No. 2's, a victory for the KBGC is not unlikely.

The other important match in the first division games will be that between Craigengower and Kowloon Dock _Club at the Valley.

Handicapped

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Main interest in the third division matches will be focussed on Hongkong Electric Club who take on third-placed Stanley Club at the PRC green at Happy Valley.

The Electric Club are now almost within the threshold of she third division championsip honours, and are not Ukely to spoil their chances by losing this game.

Grand Leaders

·

The dockmen were victorious

Last weekend. I watched them by a 4-1 margin in the first

be in action against Craigengewer round encounter, but will slightly handicapped this after- and must day that they are one noon in having to play on the of the most enthusiastic as well much

Craigengower as one of the most happy teams heavier green. The KDC twelve, how in the whole league, Hussan, O. R. Sadfek (IRC) v. ever, appear to be slightly the

They M. Yusuf. A. B. Kitchell, A. M.better side, playing a moro. B- curate brand of bowls, and will Wahab (IRC) or W. S. Cottier, F. C. Planck, H. Ridedale. Probably be able to repeat their earlier win by the same margin. (HKFC),

A CCC: A. H. Scemia, M. B.

AL HKFC: W. C. Young, F. Lee, C. C. Ma (CCC) v. A. M. I Soares, G. Hong Choy, A. E. Contes (CC); A. M. Omar, B. R. Thy, P. K. Lau (CCC) v. G; Clayton, B. Douglass, N. Froser (Tulkoo).

RINKS

Semi-Anal matches 10 be played on Sunday, August Bal 4 pm. are:

At KBGC: G. A. Guterres, G. A. Noronha, C. P. Baglo, C. E Roza-Pereira (Recreio) v. W. C. Bovard, W. Bolton, J. Me- Caffrey, C. McLennan (Talkoo).

At HKFC: P. Mansed, A. M. L Soares, A. E. Coales, G. A. Souza (CCC) v. W. Bakör, C. A, Coelito, W. Hong Sling, T. E Baker (ROC).

In the oiber first division games, Recrelo "A" sro.x- pected to keep their challeng→ ing position for the file with a possible 5-0 win over last- placed RC "B"

The latter are still without a win after 12 matches and with only 0 points to their credit, are almost certain to be.re legated at the end of the season,

Evenly Matched

and

The remaining matches be- tween Talkoo "and Kowloon. Cricket Club and between Recreio "B" and. Filipino Club, will bave no though they

the championship bearing on Į ruce, will not be without interest as the four teams uro very

matched, кос eventy Keercio B may probably be able just to make ft.

of the second Allahilaht division programme will be provided by the match, bo- tween sooand-placed Craigen- gower Bai fourth-placod United

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PROPOSE AMENDMENT OF

CRICKET LAW ON THROWING

Adelaide, July 30.

A South Australian cricket Select Committee has suggested the words "or jerked" should be deleted from the controversial Law 26 dealing with throwing.

The select committee consisted of Mel McInnes. who was the central figure in an umpire controversy on the last MCC tour of Australia: Sir Donald Bradman (chairman); Phil Ridings, former Australian captain; Jack Butler, state selector, now club conch; and Colin Egar and K, C. Butler, representing the South Australian Umpires' Association.

The select committee set up at the bowler's wicket shall cull last march, has also suggested: and signal 'no ball if he la not |

The benefit of the doubt satisfied that at the Instant of should be taken away from the delivery the bowler has at least bowler when he was suspect in some part of ano foot behind the bowling crosso, and within That umpires thruld the return crease, and not attend pre-season club practices touching or grounded over

assist bowlers to correct either, creare." doubtful actions. -----

ection.

Ø A・ "dragging" crease should be created behind the bowling crease for bowlers who go over the line.

The committee unanimously agreed that the words "or jerked" in Law 20 were con- fusing to umpires and un- Dockery.

Recommendation

to recom-

Will Be Considered

The select commillee's re- port will be considered by the South Australian cricket corr mitter comprising delegates of the 11 clube and representà atives of the South Australian Cricket Association ground and finaver, committee Monday week.

next

The cricket committee will bo asked to canction the report o

It was resolved are extremely lucky, mond to the South Australian that the proposals can be used

Association thres, grand leaders Cricket

cricket experimentally in the 1959-GD and district Sheffield Shield sensons,

If approved by the South Australian Cricket Association, the select committee's recom

to other states and discussed at if the Interstate Cricket Con-

to have In skips A. G. Gardner, J. committee that steps should be Blean and Bill Bloker and taken to have the law amended

grand leadership to read: I doubt very much if they

"For B

delivery to be fair, could be overtaken in, their the ball must be bowled: It bid for the fitle. On their must not be thrown nor shall mendations will be circulated forms last week, they should there be any semblance of a

delivery: be able to win this after throw lo the noon's match by a 4-1 margin, either umpire be not calikely ference in Brisbane in Septem- Their most important game of satisfied of the absolute falinesa ber.

this respect, the seasba, however, will be on of a delivery in

and signal, no Monday when they tackle their be shall call

Indian ball instantly on delivery," strongest challengers, Recreation Club, at the Police The committee also suggest green', A win, even by a 3-2 the following new official note margin, will assure, them of the should be added to the law. championship. I feel that they can make it.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Dowla

1st Division: Inc "D" Retrelo "A", TC V KCC. Recreio "g" v TC.

TC, KƯỢC VLRC "A".

2nd Divjelong TC y KCC KCC

PRC "HIPSA V PRC

and Division TC COC, Trenc V DC, C v Bac, TU V RIKET-

Both teams are too far bezales Let Divison OC Unc: hind the league, leaders Hong- CCC "B", HBGC V TC, PRC V kong Football Club, whö, enjoy. Zadtoe and Division: kec v cec, a bye this weekend, to constitute. ustic v necesło, PRO V IKKTC.

This conference will decide

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Rre Conference at the end or next Herb Elliott, Australing holder of the mille rocard-and he did ovinpletely satisfied the ball season, they will be passed on

of an "Elliott" himself, recently. le bowlod. The bowler shall to the Australian Board

In the English. Seboola Cham- not get the benefit of the Control.

If the board approved the plonships at Northwich (Cho doubt. Nevertheless, bowlers

alteration to Law 20, it would shire) by running the fastest- are enllied to the legitimate

recommend this to the Mary-over mile by, a British youth.. se of the wrist in bowling

labone Cricket Club, actions provided in the gelaton

He clocked the amazing tima The secretary of the Victorian of 4 mins 12 secs. when win of the umpire it does not Cricket Association, Mr Jackning the senior boys' anal. Pres consiliate or trscible

Ledward, sald today the scivious best by a youth was Roger, throw."

tlon had discussed the "throw Dunkley's 4-mina 12.8 LOCK. ing law", but bad made по decisions.

Law 20 now, reads

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