BIGGEST WIN OF TOUR

Water's Good Work

For Tourists

went over for a try which 'Gor- don converted.

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 9; 1988.

OUR LONDON

AIR MAIL SPORTS NEWS

GERMAN DAVIS CUP TEAM SAILS FOR NEW YORK

Berlin, August 3. The German Davis Cup team In the thirteenth match of their

The British forwards establish- will sail for New York from tour, at Bulawayo, the British ed a strangle hold in the early Bremerhaven on Friday by Rugby Union side scored their part of the match, and never lost steamer Europa to play the biggest victory so far when they it, even when Nicholson was off winner of the Australia-Japan tie beat Rhodesia by 45 points to 11, the field with a sprained ankle. in the interzone final for the after leading by 26 points to 3 Dancer and Morgan each played right to challenge the United at half-time. They have now won both will be difficult to leave out the Cup which is emblematic of for some weeks wing tats

C. B. Holmes, Britain's fastest their best game of the tour, and States, the present holders of sprinter, who has been unable to run of the international team in a world supremacy of tennis.

pulled muscle, suffered in the of the A.A.A. championships, will be fit to match against France at White City, turn out in the international athletics London, on August 18.

ten matches and lost three.

For the British side, the scor- fortnight's time. ers were: Jones a try (Jenkins

the

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The German team, which is cap- converted), Alexander a try, Waters gave the best display tained by the veteran Berlin tennis Morgan a try, Nicholson a · try yet given by a British forward player Conrad Uhl, consists of three (Taylor converted), Nicholson aas eighth man in the scrum. members, namely Henner Henkel, try (Taylor converted), Taylor a Cromey is improving with every Georg von Metaxa and Rolf Geop- try (Giles converted), Jones a match, although he is inclined to try (Macrae converted), Waters run across the ground. a try, Jones a try (Taylor con- verted), Alexander a try, and Waters a try.

Phillips scored two penalty goals for Rhodesia, while Napier

Result:-

fert.

According to the present plan. Henkel and Metaxa will play singles as well as doubles and Goepfert is only going with them as a substitute tries in the event of an unforeseen emer-

gency.- -Trans-Ocean.

BULAWAYO, 1 goal 2 penalty

goals (11 pts.); BRITISH XV, 6 goals 5

(45 pts.)

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British Athletic Team To Meet France

100 Yards C

The following team been selected United H.), E. L. Page (Blackheath

B. Holmes (Bolton

H.) reserve M. M. Starr (Achilles Club.)

220 Yards--Holmes and A. Penning- ton (Achilles Club; reserve R. Mur doch (Atalanta A.C.)

440 Yards-A, G. K. Brown (Salford A.C.); reserve--Pennington. (Achilles Club) and W. Roberts

880 Yards-A. J. Collyer (Watford H.) and Pte. A. G. Baldwin (Army); reserve B. F. M'Cabe (London A.C.)

One Mile S. C. Wooderson (Black- heath H.) and D. B. Pell (Herne Hill H.); reserve J. W. L. Alford (Car- diff Roath H.).

Three Miles C. A. J: Emery (Achilles C.) and P. D. Ward (Achilles C.); reserve-G. M. Car stairs (Edinburgh University A.C.)

Two Miles Steeplechase-J. H. Potts (Saltwell H.) and F. R. Fish- wick (Manchester Y.M.C.A.); reservo

A. Stokes (Smethwick H.)

120 Yards Hurdles D. O. Finlay (Milocarians A. C.) and J. St. L. Thornton (Achilles Club); reserve- F. V. Scopes (Achilles Club.)

Long Jump-W. E. N (Reading.A.. C.) and R. A. (Achilles Club); reserve R. Kiralfy (London A.C.)

Breach

Powell

C. EX-

High Jump-R. K. I. Kennedy (Achilles Club) and H. V. Stubbs (Polytechnic); reserve-A, W. Selwyn (Achilles Club.)

Pole Vault-F. R. Webster (Achilles Club), and A. Gibson (Achilles Club); reserve A. W. Kinally (Army)

Weight-R. L. Howland (Achilles Club) and P. Hincks (Achilles Club) reserve-A. L. Milligan (London A. C.)

Discus-D. Young (Glasgow Police) and D. L. Grigg (Metropolitan. Po- lice); reservé-D. R. Bell (Achilles Club,)

Relay From M'Cabe, Baldwin. : AI- ford, Roberts, Brown, Pennington, Murdoch, and Scarr.

Laidlaw Wins By 9 Shots

W. Laidlaw, the Scottish Interna- tional who is one of Henry Cotton's assistants at 'Ashridge, won the 88- sistant professionals golf tournament at Blackpool North Shore with an aggregate of 289 for 72 holes strokes ahead of his nearest riva A. Waters (Tandridgo) and White (Notts).

The Perth lad had the best scora of the day 71-In his fourth effort. His other rounds were 73,71 and 74.

He played immaculate golf, par- ticularly against the strong wind on the homeward half which caused many players to slip strokes...

J. Hargreaves (Walmley), shared the lead with Laidlaw after 8G holes, put himself out of the running with a third round of 81, and he eventually finished with a total of 801.

Third Blood Transfusion For Galento

A third blood transfusion has been ordered for Tony Galento, the beayy- weight boxer, who is fighting for his life in an oxygen tont at the Memorial Hospital here. It was reported that Galento's condition. remained. hanged, with a temperature of 108. 90: 108,

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