Out Goes Drobny
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 129, 1951.
TONY MOTTRAM PULLS OFF WIMBLEDON'S SECOND MAJOR UPSET
Wimbledon, June 28.
Britain's No. 1 player, Tony Mottram, today brought off the second big surprise of the 1951 All-England Championships, beating. Jaroslav Drobny, exiled Czech, by 5-7, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5, 8-4.
Mottram, unseeded, played the best, tennis of his life to beat the glant left- hander, seeded No. 2..and enters the last 16.
Drobny was the favourite to win the title with the bookmakers after his victory in the recent French Championships.
Starved of a major victory for a home player for so long, the 31-year-old- Briton was cheered to the echo "by the wildly excited crowd as he left the court. It was Court No. 1 whore Patty had met his unexpected end yesterday,
Mottram now meets, in the fourth round, the big Swede, Lennart Bergelin, who today beat the Italian, Gianni Cucelli, 5-7, 6-2, 0-4, 03,
effectively as their British op- panemis,
beat
MEN'S DOUBLES Hedley Baxter and
First Round K. H. Ip (Hongkong), and D. Paddy Roberts, in another firet
Scharengulval (Ceylon) round doubles match,
Samari came straight from C. J Grindley and M. E. In Hooper (Britain) 6-4, 6-2, his singles match to play In the recent Britain-Sweden the doubles and he tired notice-0-4. Davis Cup Tie, Bergelin beat nbly Mottram in five sets after drop. Į taken the first set. ping the first two.
after he and Ong had D. Coombi (New Zealand) and C. Lister (Britain) beat Ong was volleying strongly L Catch and F. Wallis (Britain) and he rallied his partner in the 7-5, 6-2, 0-4. Yesterday's hero, the Ameri-third set which they levelled at can Junior Champion, Hamilton Richardson, reached the last 16 with a victory over the Yugoslav 4. Vladimir Petrovic, by 2-6, No, 0-0, 6-2,
Brazilian
neki meets the Armando "find",
Vieira, who today eliminated the Swede, Stefan Stockenberg.
Another Swede went out with the defeat of Bengt Axelsson, but he did well to take a
from
the South African, Eric Sturgess, who won 4-6, 6-0, 0-4, G-2. If Sturgess wins his next round match as anticipated he meets the winner of the Richard- son-Vieira duel,
No
4
in
...AND OUT QUES MULLOY A third sected player fell by when Gardner the wayside
ranked Mulloy, America, was beaten by the up italian, and
younk coming
The Italian, Fausto Gardini. who won by 7-5, 3-0, 0-4, 6-4 against the 30-year-old Ameri- has to face Frank con, now Sedgman, Australian No. 1 seed.
Sedgman once again dropped avera) games in winning. He to best hard had to fight
Straight Clark of the United States B-6, 11-0, 0-3.
by
was almost
Another upset brought about by Kurt Neilsen, the Danish Champlon, who was 6-3, 0- Bnally beaten 6-4, 1-0 10, 6-4
Dick Savitt, America's No , who won the this -title Australian
singles year. It was a sterling per- formance by Neilsen who ac- tually led 4-3 in the final sel. Herble Flain, the American No. 2 player, had
Henry In benting difficulty Billington of Britain 6-3, 6-4, 6-4, and is now the only seeded player who has not conceded a single set.
little
a
Art Larsen, America's left- Handed champion, dropped set to Cene Garrett, a young American living in Paris, be- Jere winning 6-9, 6-3, 6-3.
mtets Larsen now
The
Swedish Davis Cup player, Torsten Johansson, for a pince in the last eight.
The
Swede today beat the exiled Czech, Jan Matous, G crack Ice-hockey player, 0-3, J~7, 8.4.
IP IN GREAT FORM
In the men's doubles, K.H. IP (Hongkong), and D. Scharengul- val (Ceylon) beat C. J. Grindley and N. Er Hopper (Britain) 0-4, 0-1, 0-4 in the first round.
Tony Mottram and his wife, who was Miss Joy Gannon and is also a leading British tennis player. - Express Photo.
7-7 before the British pair broke through again and won 97.
B. Macken and L. Main (Canada) beat H. Carter and 0+4 Snart (Brilain) 7-5 G-4.
D
dI. Burrows and 8. Clark (United States) beat R. Sibert and R, Wilder (United States) 6-2, 6-1, 6-3.
Baxter and A. Roberis (Britain) beat C. Ong (Malaya) and D Samari (South Africa) 1-0, 6-3, 9-7, B-4.
B.
Patty any H. Richardson (United States) beat M. Coen and
A. Shafei (Egypt) 2-8,
6-2, 6-3, 0-2 Reuter.
Baron G. Von Cramm und E. Bucholz (Germany) bent K. Neilson
and T. Virkh (Den- mark) 4-0,4-0, 0-3 6-4 7-5,- United Press.
Second Round
G. Mulloy and B. Savitt (United States) beat I. Devroo (Belgium) and
H. Rochon (Canada) 6-2, 7-5, 6-2.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES First Round
Mi L. Brough and Mrs M. Du Pont (United States) bent Mrs N. W. Blair and Miss J. M. Trower (Britain) 7-5, 7-5.
Mles J. Quartier and Miss K. L. Tuckey (Britain) beat Miss LM. Cornell and Miss E. M. Watson 0-0, 0-0.
Second Bound
ALTHEA TRAINS ON
STEAKS
Miss Althea Gibson, first coloured girl to play, at Wimbledon, is training or steaks and early nights.
Every week a Bib, consign- ment of steak is flown to her
Althen
from her home in New York's Harlem.
She is 22, lean and wiry. Her trip to London is financed by the American Tennis Asso- ciation.
or
n
Barry Appleby
UTOTUR, DARLINH, TOULDINDU...
NOW PIRATENGAYE - DON FASK ME TO DO ANYTHING
CIM "VERY TIRED
One More The First
Appleyard Needs Wicket To Be To Reach 100 This
Season
London, June 28,
By taking five Glamorgan wickets today, Appleyard, the 27-year-old York- shire opening bowler, brought his total for the season to 99.
At lunch, when Glamorgan were 82 runs for eight wickets, he required two to be the first bowler to reach 100 wickets this season, but soon after the interval John Wardle robbed him of the chance of completing the fent today by taking the ninth wicket.
However, Appleyard, who was Onished off the 27 yesterday, innings,
wicket is Appleyard's 100th likely to be that of a South African batsman as Yorkshire meet South Africa on Saturday. sensen Appleyard made his Last debut for Yorkshire, playing in two matches.
Appleyard today took five wickets for 44 runs and came out with a match analysis of nine wickets for 08 runs.
Wardle, the discarded Test
player, did even better for the second innings today, taking six wickets for 21 runs, and in the match 11 wickets for 38 runs.
two of these As the result bowlers efforts. Yorkshire beat Innings and Glamorgan by an 54 runs and scored their sixth County Championship victory of the season.
a fortnight ago that he gained a regular berth in the side. Router.
SERVICES FOLLOW ON
Portsmouth, June 28. The Combined Services, with eight wickets still standing, noed 170 runs to avoid an innings against the defeat
Bouth Africans in their match which
continues here tomorrow,
The Services were dismissed for 235 runs in reply to the South Africans' first innings
score of 400 runs for five wickets declared and, following on 284 tuns behind, they had scored 85 runs for two wickets in their second innings by the close of play.
the
LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
The following ore Club rinita! for League Lava Bowie fixtures [D÷IOTTOW:
YIKKAC
nd Division v Filipino CluID King'a Park at 3.30 pmerk. Johnson, V. Krase, E. PoLMER F. Barton; J. 1. MURUKY, Baycout, W; 2. Mactatieve, Gardner: We Stonehouse, Fell, I., Gibson, W. Stoler.
HRCO
2nd Division v Hongkong Football
Slub or Chater Road at 190 ·p.m. D. Pelince, B. W. Armiger, A. R. Darien, A. W. Drown; Q, W. Sewell A. M. Dixon, II. O. Slade, A. E Härmeleirum; T. 0,7 Fairburn, E. J. R Mitchell, F. D. Angus, R. EL WRA,
THO
Ini Divialon v Polles st liappy Valley et 3.30 pm-M. 1. Razack, K. M. Bumfahr. M. 11. Haman and U. A. Jurjahn;. J. Hoown, A. R. Mini A.11. Omar, and A. K. Minus I. M. Omar, 6. Yuur, K. M. | Omar and U, M. Denay,
2nd Division v Kowloon C.C. st | Cox's Road at 230 p.mem3, 0. Bux, A. H. Seemin, A. B. Razack, and 2. HE WAMEIRA, M. Kaniej 3.48. oktohell, S. 9. Humain, M. X A. J. Kirin and All:
500.
Adal and 6. M. Rungana,
ard Division v Regrelo at kunoo at pm-A. Bachoo, 7. M. El Arcudi, A.K. Abbis 203. A...B.
Kitchell, B.
S. Bucks, E. R Karkar and A. R. A. Rahman; A, 1. Kitchen, J., 5. A. Curreem, M. | X."Wahab, and A. M. Rianjalus.
KDO
3rd Division v Polios. Recreation Club at Happy Valley at 330 pm 1. Chainbata, 8. Tritne. 5. Lelich, R. Landey W. L. Mecin, D. Bonus ment. V. Whins, J. Reyse: C. Col lins A. Cochran, A. Moinner, A.
JOE LOUIS IS BACK AT HIS OLD JOB
Says JOHN MACADAM
The axiom They Never Come Back is the oldest in the fight game and it is one that has stood against the passage of time. It is a matter of historical fact that no world champion ever has come back......
A sparkling display by young Jim Parks and a more subdued but equally valuable innings by Brian Close enabled the Ser- In these terms: "In 1049,1 vices to make a useful reply in following the retirement of Joe again, the first innings.
| Louis os - world heavyweight | peanuts? Parks, not 20 until October, champion, Lee Savold was con- Heln Ten Hoff, or that piher. again showed
his possibilities. eldered by certain American eminent German pugilist Ein Earlier in ning for Sussex against Kent under for is when the match bats in the belfry
week he made 108 authorities as the leading con- Zwel Drei?
the tile,
we all had bats we'd have, at Tunbridge Wells,
Today, opposed to bowling was made between Sayold and bats. which was never loose, he scored Bruce Woodcock, then British. the fastest 60 of his carger, Empire and European champion, of bats, we note that tie. Argeni taking only 57 minutes over the the BBB of C. made. It known tine PA has done officially what runs.
that they would recognise the most countries outside Britain winner at World Heavyweight have been doing unofficially a Close, mixing steady defence (chi
Champlon.
long time-they have planned a with strong driving, made his
and three quarter under championship conditions No League and Cup matches "Savold defented Woodcock permanent notional Soccer side. with stron hours.
But both the axiomatists and the historians rec koned without that record-busting body, The British Boxing Board of Control, who have now reinstated Too Louls as heavyweight champion of the world.
Against whom? Against Savold
and for how
many Or Jack Gardner, or
HIGHEST SCORE
Miss Gibson drives careful-
The highest score of the day came from the Worcestershire ly this traffic is preity fierce between the
B. Broadbend, playing Courts player,
against Middlesex at Worcester, and her Strand hotel in hired car.
He defed seven bowlers in a She practises hours a day in the
of five and a quarter hours morning stay carly
highest afternoon then while reaching his drives. bäck for bath and a score in first-class cricket,
Obtaining most of his runs steak.
by well-placed oft drives and cuts, Broadbend took his score 156 runs, with two sixes and 22 fours as his best hits, before being caught at cover,
Brendbend, who was bom, at her
Ealing,
Worcestershire joined It was in 1948 that she belast year, but it was not until gan playing tennis seriously, after an innings of 151 mins not She then worked as a lift girl out against Combined Services in a New York block of flats. Then she became a mail clerk H. Marsland and Mrs
Cbefore she gat the chance of a Moeller (Britain) bent T. DI Slawek and Mrs H. Proudfoot (Britain) 0-3, 6-4,
to
In
Mise D. Bart and Miss S. Fry (United States) beat Mrs
CINEMA NIGHTS J. M. Lloyd and Mrs R. D.
When she finishes play McKelvie (Eritain) 0-0, 6-1.
Mrs A. J. Medtran and Mirane, Miss Gibson spends her
evening at a movie" (Britain) J. J. Walker-Smith
ders and mysteries beat Miss J. Marcellin and
first choice. Miss S. Schmitt (France) 6-3, 0-0,
MIXED DOUBLES First found
scratched,
Second Round
D. Bull and Miss P. O'Con- Ong and Samari went com-nell (Britain) walked over La pletely to pieces in the final Norgars (South Africa) and
Mrs sel and were beaten.-Reuter.
Long (Australia) Sturgess (South Africa) and Miss L. Brough (United States) beat R, Connor (South Africa)
J. and Miss Stork (Britain) 6-1, 6-1...
THE RESULTS
MEN'S SINGLES Third Round
A. C. Van Swol (Holland) beat P. Chatrier (France) 6-4, K, McGregor (Australia) and 6-3, 6-4
Mrs M. Du Pont (United boat C. Spychala (Australia) States)
(South (Poland) and Mrs G. Walter (Britain) 4-1, 5-7, 6-3.--Reuter,
K McGregor Africa) 0-1, 6-4, 6-1. beat D. A. Samari
F. Gardini (Italy) bent G. Mulloy (United States) 7-5, 3-0,
0-4, 6-4.
T. Johansson (Sweden) beat Ip was in great form at the M. Matous 6-3, 9-7, 0-4. not where his backhand cross- A. Larsen (United States) 'court shots, in particular, often beat W. E. Garrett (United
had the English players led in States) 6-3, 3-0, 6-3, 6-3.
P. Remy (France) beat L. knots.
This, combined with Scharen-Norgarb (South Africa) 3-6, tuival's rocket service strong volleying, gave them no
easy passage
round.
and 6-4, 6-3, 4-0, 0-2.
into the second
WOMEN'S SINGLES Second Round (Malayon Miss A. McGuire (United Ong Chew Bee
Samari Sintea) champion) and David
Mrs B. Barlet: (South African coloured cham- (South Africa) 6-3, 3-6, 3-0, plon) falled to combine. -4,
beat
SWIM
CHANNEL Florence Chadwick left by
New York, June 27,
plane for Paris today to attempt to become the Brst woman ever to swim the English Channel in both directions.
The
arc
Mur-
school where scholarship to the Florida
is
studying physical education.
Her father mechanic. She has a gister
and three brothers.
**
YANKEES CLOSE UP ON
is now
Zarage
None of them can come to see her play Į - Turu at Wimbledon,
Will she turn professionnt it! stre makes a success at _Wim- bledon? "I don't know," says Miss Gibson.
She is not engaged: don't think maripge is right
WHITE SOX
New York, June 28.
Accordingly
@consequence,
it we had
And, speaking of the opposite
The Services followed on 204 and was therefore so recognised for these elite players; nothing behind and lost two, wickets Sayold has now been defeated by but training, practice games, and for only 13 runs, but any Louls, and, as threat of a collapse was re- Louls must be recognised by the international matches, all of it
under the eye of Nell McBain, mov moved by the mainstays of board as world heavyweight the fretimings, Close and champion...."
(London Express Service)'' Parks,
Close, promoted in the order, again
batted splendidly but Parks played more cautiously than in the first Janings.
Close reached his 50 runs out of 70 in 70 minutts, just before the close. Heuter.
EXQUISITE LOGIO
Pause for breath, gentlemen; Bob Murphy
for a moment of admiration of the exquisite logic and also to check whether the other are
with up
us. Of Wo ugain.
hos, Louis
however, been da- feated by Ezzard. Charles. It thus
that the present oppears position requires clarification, and for that reason the board
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
London, June 28. The following, were the The world champion New close of play scores of first- "York Yankees closed to class cricket matches play-between Louis and Charles as a
for a tennis player," She said within one-half game of the ed today:
i with a smile.
-(London Express Service)
Opera Star
Her Stock
Sells
In The Browns
welcome the forthcoming match
been.
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Batters LaMotta
New York, June 27. Irish Bob Murphy slash- means of determining an undir-ed Jake LaMotta's face into American League leading
puted world champion.", a bloody pulp tonight to: Ai Leeds: Yorkshire beat Chicago White Sox with a
So there it all is, as clour as stop the ex-middleweight by an immings and 3-0 victory over Washing, Glamorgan 66 and 90 gaslight in a November for The champion on & technical ton today.
(Wardle, left-arm slow bowler, board, stampeded originally into | Jenockout after severi rounds A scheduled Chicago contest hve for 37, Appleyard right- tagging Savold-Woodcock as of head-to-head battering. postponet was rained out and am at roles 210 Ave in the position to throwne Dr
for 44). Yorkshire
the Dr. Vincent, Nardiello stopped Postponed.
Pinch hitter cliff Mapes", three- At Lords: Cambridge Univer- world title further away then It the blood-lotting with Jake run double in the eighth inning sity 252
spouting red from slashes round did the trick for the Yankees by Row. If not out, Pupplewell ever
Never mind. They will go into both eyes and mouth. and broke up what had been a 74 not out), MCC 187 (Bumott
Although announcer John An- pitcher's duel up to that moment. 51, Warr, right-arm fast bowler, the record books as being the tire announced the bout stopped first folks over to restore a world when Jalte was unable to come other There are no
gures Ave for 41);- scheduled in the American
Gloucestershire tle and much joy may it bring put for the eighth round, no bell, At Bristol: League.
302 for seven declared and 70 them.
ever rang. Referee Ray Miller UPHILL VICTORY
Oxford University for one.
300 Poor old Joo is the loser by all (Winn BB).
this. He is dragged out to meet said it was an official soventh. round knockout under New Two homers by Monte Irwin At Bath: Somerset 281 and Charles, who will probably lick York rules,
one of their 180 for four. Hampshire 228 him again. the New York (Rogers 54, Engar 10, Robin- But supposing. Charles does Lastotie, who now has been She said she did. in the Glants an uphill 5-4 victory over son, right-arm offspin bowler, not? What does Joe do then? stopped three times but still He will have to drag himself out never knocked of his feet in 97 best interests of my beloved the Brooklyn Dodgers today and five for 102). Browns: I know Veeck will trimmed their. National League At Guildford: Surrey 210 and again to defend the world title professional bouts,
New York, June 28, The Metropollian opers star, Miss Helen Traubel, announced 32-year-old awImmer from Son Diego, who already today that she has sold her holds the women's record for stook in the St. Louis Browns the Channel from France to baseball team to Bill Veeck. England in 13 hours 20 minutes, She will try to swim from Dover to Cap Gris Net carly in August. United Press.
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217 for threo (Eric Bodser 01, the British Board has so
winner-up to the top of the best in the game Irwin Boston 61). Subex 217 (John graciously awarded him.”
of seeing them.
The
o homer into the stands Langridge 112. A. Bedser, right- ladder where I have always and broke a 1-1 tie. To the arm fast medium - bowler, five dreamed
eighth he did it in with two for 69). United Press.
men on base.
nosed
but
the Boston Braves nine declared, Derbyshire 125 8-2-in-10-innings. --- The break (Balloy, right-arm fast bowler, came when Roy Hartsfell throw six for 44) and - 199 for, three
Brown 10 score from,
Philadelphia Phillies At Bomford: Essex 203 for Ferrier. Leads
Gen. MacArthur wild to home, allowing Tom Ellot 107 10% tits: Ken
Declines
Louisville, June 27.5
PGA
Everybody was as confused as
Bleeding badly from the cute on his eye and Hp, LaMotta told Dr Nardiello he "felt weak” when he questioned him in hla
Inner after the seventh. He had
Tourney
Qalment, June 27.
*
dth:
been taking a savage boating from the Irishman; front Son
Plexe in the last three rounds
Heavier than he ever fought befère, at 175 pounds, Jake was Tunbridge Wells: 110
alow. The extra 15 pounds, ho with two out and the score two and 200 (Phobey 19, Cowdrey Jim Ferrier, of San Francisco, picked up since February 14 61, Statham, right-arm fast to-day shot three under par 34 when he lost his title to Ray quer are two night.... ruanis
medium bowler, four for 44) and 88 to return a card of 62, tobinson as Chicago obviously Lancashire 202#Place/71, just missing Bobby Jones, Osk- did him", no, “good.--Assoglaist OMcfals of the Louisville sinnet and Chicago at St. Ridgway, right arm fast medium mant coures record and grab lie Pres Boat Club | regretfully cancelled Louli.
bowler, seven for 45) and six Balfway (plans] -to-day","to have GRIL
for no wicket. Macärihur servo os honorary.
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stating that den, MacArthur
was
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REFERER SUSPENDED
Berlin, Junona, 'Otto' Nispel, who refereed Urb. Ray Robinson v. Gerhard Frucht Dalit Here on But lay was tur pended yesterday
unciation.rgh
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pressure on the General to a Philadelphin
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Louisville.—United Prosi,
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