WIMBLEDON
“LITTLE MO”
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959.
"LITTLE MO" SWEEPS HER FIRST OPPONENT OFF THE COURT IN 20 MINUTES
London, June 23.
Maureen Connolly, 18-year-old Champion of four countries, swept to a whirlwind 6-0, 6-0 win over South African Dora Kilian when she began the defence of her title in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships today.
Miss Killan, 18, of Johannesburg, was somewhat overawed by a Centre Court match against such a formidable opponent and it was all over in 20 minutes. Miss Connolly, who holds the Wimbledon, Australlan, American and French tilles, left the court almost as fresh as when she started.
Billie Woodgate. Britain's No. 9, to win by 2-0, 0-0, 0-3.
American Doris Hart, Wim- bledon Champlon in 1931, over-
Jänet and whelmed
Morgan, an English squash rackets Interna tional, 6-0, 0-0 to pass into the third round with Miss Connolly. They are seeded to meet in the toray's form this should be a curtainty.
Miss An
Striking the
with ball tremendous power, she had Miss Kilan on the defensive through- out. The speed of her blistering
shots net-high passing line-clipping drives Jeft the crowd gasping in astonishment. Indication of the thoroughness of her preparation Mi Connolly was out again in afterwards putting shortly samo intensive practice on outside Court against Harry Hojme, manager of Austraila's Davis Cup sqtud.
As
All
All eight seeded players got through for the next round, one of them, the American, Shirley Frs. receiving a walkover when her
Swedish
file opponent turn up.
to
Mne. Nelly Adamson, 37-year- old French No. 1, was the only serad player to concede a set. She had to fight hand to break down the solid defence of Mies
overcast
the other seeded players, the American, Mrs Dorothy Knode. Georgie Woodgate beat Miss (Britain) by 6-2, 0-2 and Miss Angela Mortimer (Britain) beat Mrs Drobny by 0-1, 0-4 In first round games.
The
weather was weal and the crowds were still be low
average. Ticket scalpers again had
and n lean time many of them were left with Connolly's probable
ickets on their expensive quarter-final opponent is the hands.
tcoded Mre Susan seventh
The Men's and Mixed Doubles intermin- Charter, the British
also begun today. the third events were tional, who reached round with a 6-0, 6-3 win over In a thrill-packed Centre Court Americans Gardnar Hongkong-born Gem Hoahing, tusste, smallest player in international Mulloy and Vic Seixas, seeded
No
Britain's 2, beat
Tony tenuls.
Mottram and Geoffrey Paish by 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 0-4.
Moltram and Faish were within a point of levelling five- all on Mulloy's service in the final sct.
'A WORKOUT
The British left-hander, Miss Helen Fletcher, seeded No. 8, had little more than a workout in defeating Miss Diana Mlug- ley, Britalti,
by 6-2, 0-0.
of
Plucky Display
The Giants
Against
By Edwin Tsai
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
Wimbledon, June 23.
Edwin Tsai, partnered by the British player, J. H. Brown, was knocked out in the first round of the Men's Doubles Championship at Wimbledon this afternoon.
Tsai and Brown were beaten 6-1, 6-1, 6-3 by Enrique Morea of the Argentine and the New Zealand player, Geoff Worthington.
The score gives a true indica- ; down and play as a town. At the tion of the winners' supremacy, Inel, playing tenaciously, Tsai But Thai and Brown can count tried desperately to
stom the themselves unlucky, that in their ide first match together they should the two hardest-hitting mout
players in the tournament.
In striking contrast, the top- Becded Rosewall and Lewis Hond, the remarkably 10-year- old Australians, dropped only four games in dismissing Rene Buser (Switzerland) and Yvon Deveroe (Belgium),
Douglas Fonseka and Douglas Scherenguive), the Ceylon Davis Cup players, reached the second round. of the Men's Doubles with a straight set's victory over. B. V. Gotto and J. J. McArdle of Irelandi. Fonseka and Scharengulvel won by 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.
Fonseka, making his Wimble- don debut, was rather over- shadowed by his tall loan part- Scharenguivel was at the cannonball service, እዚ top of his form with a power strongest point.
ner.
The Irish pair was always struggling against a keen attack
and the Ceylon players comfortably.
THE RESULTS Women's Singles
won
Results of Women's Singles matches were:
-
Ascon Wednesday
GOT TO PAY FOR OR THAT DRESS SOMEHOW
THIS IS THE PLACE
WHERE THE MEN. LOOK THE RACE CARD
UP AND
DOWN..
WHAT A CHORUS WHEN THE QUEEN'S HORSE CHOIR BOY WON THE HUNT CUP.
AND THE WOMEN EACH OTHER.
HAYS WERE THROWN
IN THE GILVER RING
HIGH IN THE AR
FASHIONS WERE SUBDUED.
IT WAS THE LADIES' UMBRELLAS THAT MAINLY CAUGHT THE EYE
ULLYETT
ELSEWHERE JUST:
RAISED AS THEY WERE
NOT THE WEARERS..
PROPERTY TO CHUCK
ABOUT
THE BACK OF
THE NECK OR WHEREVER THEY HAPPENED
TO BE POINTING
London Exprons Service
Turpin's Chances Not Rated Highly In America
and
Middlesex Beaten By Gloucestershire After A Sporting Declaration
London, June 28.
lugh Middlesex, the County Cricket Championship leaders, were beaten by Gloucestershire today but they retain their position at the head of the table.
Four points for first innings lead bring their total to 82 from 12 games and they are 10 points ahead of Surrey, who lost to Derbyshire yesterday. Surrey have played
one match less.
Glamorgan mit Suseer, both ofį... At - - Bristol:
Gloucestershire Johnston
Ring
who won gesterday, stay in step beat Middlesex by six wickets. in joint third place with 68 Middlesex 201 for six declared Milor points, each from 11 matches and 176 for geven declared tale Firth, eight points behind the (Bennett not out 59), Glouces- De Cours
Craig 104 and 214 for four By 18: Leg-byen
Graveney 04, No-falls 3-ileuter.
pair, are Gloucestershire, whore 10ett 73,
defeat of Middlesex trought
Crapp not out 63). termă di 110 points in 10 @nitche;2
Gloucestershire's victory Was At Nottingham: Notungham- gaired with 20 minutes to spare,shire beat Cambridge University Cambridge 15 Edrich, the F[dilesex chp by seven wickets. tain emade ni, sporting declaration University 80 and 291 (Subba and Gloucestershire accepted the flow not out 140, Goonesena chadenge to sepre 274 at the rate nue for 88). Nottinghamshire [of 27 an hour.
268 and 112 for three. "They owed their success to
At Worcestershire: Worcester- quick scoring by George Ermeshire beat Oxford University by and Tom Graveney, who put four wickets. Oxford University them well ahead of the clock 235 and 325 (Birrell 134, Lob- carly in the Innings. Emmatkin live for 70): Worcestershire hitting 73 in one and three- 301 for six declared and 181 for quarters hours. ht times scored
off
ball. Gravency newly every
hit with tremendous power to A Retlering: The match be
Northamptonshire. tween get 04 in an hour and a half.
and
Essex was drawn. Northampton- came Jack Crapp, who Then defended stubbornly bit hit out shire 203 and 198 for six de- o punishable ball came clared. Essex 102 and 232 for whenever a
nine (Balley along to score 64 not out, Ap- propriately the winning hit was Router. made by A. E. Wilson, whose beneft match it was.
BAILEY SAVES ESSEX
LEAGUE TENNIS
Following were the results
of the Mixed "B" and Men's "D" Division Tennis League matches played yesterday.
MIXED "B" DIVISION
eco 1% ORC 74 Miss S. Rumfahn and C. E.
Abbas (CCC) lost to Mrs E. Osok
not out 81). and Cheung Chow 4-6; fost to Viru A, Choy and T. F. Choy 3-6; Best to Miss M. Ho and Choy Tin Icity 4-6,
TAME. ENDING
Sheffield, June 23.. The Australinis v. Yorkshire petered out to a. tame after the county
hour 35
bowlers were restest
At the cloor, Wilson was 58
out after two minutes at the wicket
THE SCORES
Miss Grace Chang arub S. Faller (PCC) lost to Mrs Tsok and Cheung 3-6; lost in Mrs Choy 1-0 lost to Miss Ho and Choy 2-0.
Miss Stella Correa, and L Souza (CCC) lost to him Trols
UC (1) LRO (814)
0-1; W. Pepperell and D. Symons
and WODE
A Wong (KTGCA) lost to C. Churn and E. K. Abbas 4-6; beat Pepperell and Symonk 6-1; Beat Postumg 27 and De Jong 6-0.
The England all-rounder, match Trevor Bailey, saved Essex from draw to-day defeat by Northamptonshire had become the first side to lead
of B1 hot the tourists on first innings. and Cheung 2-0: drew with Mrš with one innings
Yorkshire. 877 in their first Choy and Choy 6-0; beau Afits out including Two sites" áld
Austra-Ho and Choy 6-3. six fours in three and a quarter inninga, dismissed the
lans for 323 today, and then hourp.
Mrs Kim and S. Kim (UC) behind, appeared coded 220 for pee in their Essex, 200
Iost scoond knook.
to Mrs Getz and G. B. when their first in bad way
Is the morning, the Austrn-Smart 1-6: lost to Mrs Cheetham four second innings wickets feli
Honis added 60 runs to 75 minutes and S. Saul 5-7; lost to Mts for 39. Then the captain, for idir lest three rvickets, Ayres and F. C. Stuckey 4-0. Douglas Insole, started the Keith Miller making 80, in- Mes Lam and W.K. Ching
a deftant resistance with
lost to Mrs Getz and 1cluding no six and Ave fours. (UC) during which he completed his John Wardle, the England slow Smart 4-6 lost to Mrs Cheetham New York, June 28.
thousand runs for the season. left-arm bowler, claimed five for and 5. Soul 0-6: drew with
played successive
117 in á munathon bowling per- Mrs Ayres and American boxing experts, assessing the Randy Turpin Bailey
and Stuckey 0-6. Mrs Chung and C. S., Cheng victory over Charles Humez as best they could from new partnerships of 62 with Green-formation of 50 over.
England captain, Len Hut-
lost to Mrs. Getz and with Ray Smith.
ton, who was 37 today, but his (UC) paper descriptions, generally feel that the American 160-smith, 46 with Savill and and 27 pound champion, “Bobq" Olson, will be a slight favourite
With nine minutes of the fourth half century mainst the Smart 4-6; Jost to Mrs Cheetham in the World Championship match against Turpin.
extra half hour Toff, the eighth Australians this season sen and S. Saul 2-3; lost to Mrs
MEN'S "D" DIVISION "Turpin does not like to be crowded or pushed and and ninth batsmen went to be made $4 in Yorkshire's 4yres and Stuckey 3-3
KTGCA ̄`(5), KCG"(4)" daries. Humez's style was against a knockout," Olson sold at his successive balls from Clarke, and innings. He hit 10 beun-
Bad light stopped play for 20 J. Poon and T. C. Fung training camp. "Humez is not tough, I understand, but but Bailey farmed most of the
minties and remaining bowling to force a
few people - (KTGCA) lost to C. Churn: and crowds and fights out of a crouch, two things Turpin draw washed out play com- malned to shen the regular Postuma and A. L. Do Jonk wearisome E. K. Abbas 5-7; beat E. "A. Rain does not like."
pletely today in the match be
and tween boxing
Leicestershire experts latt-hander who baxes from a American have seen Turpin in only one normal right-hand stance, has an Lancashire and only 80 minutes First round-Mrs D. Knode
fight, his KO loss to Robinson unusually punishing left hook to play was possible in the game
brainy between Warwickshire
and (US.) beat Miss G. Woodgate
in September, 1951. He im- the body, and Olson, a 0-2; Mra B. But I was like trying to halt (Britain), 6-2,
pressed them then as a strong, and competent boxer, can punch Hampshire. an avalanche. He gained some Davidson (US) beat Miss M.
hard
game well with both hands. -punching
Worcestershire just bent the reward in the third set when Fisher (Australia),
Olson is a better boxer than
Australla, ist innings **"down"-and-on-his 'own-ser-Mr-N-Blair (Britai
beat fighter.
Since
then, though, there Young, but Young is perhaps a clock to defeat Oxford Univer-Yorkshire 18 innings... mity by-four-wicket Loft in Tabon, t. Foordat wa Young vice ho saved match point and Miss N. Licbert (Brixh) 6-3,
have been many reports out of shade harder puncher. (Britain) The serves and drives of the then broke througn Worthing- 6-2; Mrs J. Rinkel
Dews and Peter Hole, b. Wardle some saying that also is very durable and the score 180 in just under 130 Craig, e. Halliday, D. Wordle England, Morea almost broken's service 6 ft. 4 in.
beat Miss M. Parker (Britain), reduce the through the soumet barrier as)
6-2, 6-4; Miss A. Mortimer Turpin was "over the hill" and experts in America rate it very minutes, deleit to 3-5.
minutes and 100 In the hour. Courcy, tow. b. Halliday
Miller, e. Yardley, b. Wardle they flashed across the court.
others saying that he had out-likely that Turpin could fonock Richardson put on 82 in 47 Harvey w. b. Halliday beat Mrs But any
him but. J. Drobny hopes of matching a
The
remaining 80 were hit with Lindwall, c. Button, b. Wardle And those from Worthington, sensational victory were crussed
04 Mra H. grown the 160-pound division.
Turpin may indeed be past Bang) Dent Miss A
Ring, b. 7oord WEIGHT PROBLEM
one abserver. four minutes to spare, fect, who also tope six
peak," said when Morga and Worthington
"The weight may be a real his
H. Birrell, Oxford's, South Low, H. Wordle
Johnston, zot out almost as hard,
blasted their way through Morgan Britain), (-1, 6-2; Mrs
problem for Turpin," said one "After all, his own fans booed
showing against African batanan, scored 134 in Donald, absent hurt
good innings of five and "He had to go to 1 writer. As a result, Teat and tus part-Drown's service to take the set N. Adamson (France) beat Mign R. Woodgate (Britain), 2-0, 6-0,
hours, Ho hit 15 ner were never able to settio ut 6-3 and the match.
We can' C-3; Mine 5. Fry (U.B.) walked Turkish bath and take a last- Humez after Humez was badly
minute rub-down to make the handicapped by cuts. Sunden over Mrs Gulbrandson
backbone of the University'a
Yorkshire, 2nd Innlage (Sweden), who was scratched. weight for Hulmez. Olson will say for sure, of course, because, fours and his knock was the
Hutton, o Lindwall, b. Jotifton Second round-Miss M. Con- have no weight problem. He we did not see the bout,
Lowon, b Harvey dismissal the side
Wilson, not ; qut “ nolly (U.S.)-holder-beat Miss will come into the ring at full this didn't seem to be as good a total of 325.
Turpin as the Turpin who lost
# spell of Watson. b Johnston D. Kilian (South_Afrion), 6-0. strength
The American experts (US) Miss D. Hart
to Robingco. And Randy will collapsed before. 150
Kenneth Lobban Butalfe, not out
for boat Miss M. J. Morgan (B* | Trapka had shown a clear dislike own with Olson.
wore interested in reports that have to be that good to hold his bowling by
which
yielded Your Wickels In four overs. 'Lobban's We won't know until we see innings figures were Ove for 70.
batted Nottinghamshire Young, a natural them fight."-United Press.
"fashion to beat Com-Lindwett
by Deven bridge University wickets. Set to get 110 In 73 minutes in poor light, they made it with 10 minutes to spare through a whirlwind unfinished fourth wicket partriorship of 62 in 25 minutes by Bruce Dooland (20 not out) and Erie Martin.
THE RESULTS
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KISS FROM THE WIFE
Ray Amm, riding a Norton won the Manx Senior International TT on the Isle of Man recently, after Lea Graham, who was Teading, crashed and was killed, Amm's average for the 284 miles, was 9185 m.ph. He is seen here with his wife in the paddock after his great win-Expr Photo
6-0, 6-0;
tain), 0-0, 6-0; Miss H. cher (Britain) beat Miss D. for Humer's body offack in the Midgley (Britain), 6-2,
8-0: lake rouride.
Miss T. Zehnden (Germany) Gordon (Uganda) beat Mrs W.
7-5, 6-4; Mrs P. Chatrier (France) beat Miss G. Hoohing (Britain), -1, 6-3; Mra W. Brewer (Bermuda) beat Miss
A. Corlisle (Britain), 6-2, 6-1; Miss J. Sampson (U.S.). beat Mrs D. Gotia' (Britain).
Men's Doubles
Results of men's Doubles Arst round matches were:
K. Nielsen and T. Ultrich (Denmark) beat L. Bergelin and T. Johnnsson (Sweden), 6-3; 0-4, 0-4; Hood and K Rosewall (Australia) beat R. Buser (Switzerland) and . Devroe (Belgium), 6-1, 6-0, 6-3; R. Hartwig and M. Rose (Australia) beat N. Lewis (Bri- tain) and I. McDonald (Trini- dad), 6-3, 6-4, 6-1; H. Stewart (U.S.) and A. Vieira (Brazil)
11m
for his
but
Mangrum Calls The U.S. Open
"An Idiot's Delight"
After
The following were the re- mulls of cricket matches which ended today: between
Extras
Total
Total (for three)
Bowling Analytis
Liang and M. S! Lee
9. (KTGCA) lost to C. Churn and
J.
19
71
E. K. Abbas 3-6; beat Pepperell
es and Symoris' 8-2; Tölt to Postumą
10
0
and De Jong 4-8.
Recreio
(1). CRC 1 (9) L. J. Remedios, and C. M. 31 Azedo (Rec.) lost to P. H. Chiu and C. M. Chau 1-6; lost to Y H. Loung and D. C. Luk. 1-0; lost to W. H. Ma and 10 2-6.
$4
L. G. Gesano and A. R. Cruz (Reo) lost to Chiu and Char 1-6; lost to Long and Luk 0-6; lost to Ma and fu 1-0
M. G. P. Soura and . Ribeiro 27(Rec.) lost to Chiu and Chate 3-8; lost to Loung and Luk 2-0: beat Mo and Tu 6-2.
W
Russian Athletes
To Compete
At Stockholm
DO "2"
B H.
Leung and M. K. Yung (UC) lost to S. H. Ho and U. Mac 5-7; beat K. K. Pun and H. M. Chan 6-3; beat H. P. Kwok
and C. M. Quan 6-3.
M. K. Fung and P. Leung (UC) lost to Ho and Mac 3-6; drow
with Pur and Chan 6-0; drew
with Kwok and Quinn 6-0.
T. W. Leung and W. Fong (UC) lost to Ho- and Mac, 4-4; "beat" Pun and Chan 7-5; lost to Kwok and Quan 5-7, THAT
LBC 6 10 274.
Oakmont, Pennsylvania, June 23.
Stockholm, June 23. Straight-talking Lloyd Mangrum, a Purple Heart hero
Fourleen Hussian track and who knows tough things when he sees them, struck
feld stars will compete in the
A. Beckmeyer and S. Sprink straight from the shoulder when be tabbed the United
match
Olymple Stadtun Stockholm
(LRC) lost to Buy and A Birmingham: The States Open Golf Championship "an idiot's delight."
July 20, the Swedish S. Samy 3-0 lost to ATL Warwickshire and here on. The lean and dapper pro- qualify for the tournament pro- Hampshire was abandoned as a Track and Field Association in- Cassubhoy and A. Rumjalin
because of rain. War-nounced today.
1-0 drew with RA: Bux and fessional from Miles, Illinois, per."-Mangrom added.
we wickshire 200 and 151 for five The Russians have capled that Y. Tipe 6-6.. who came battling back from
G. Gratiam ani W, Aryan "Why should we have to provoclared. Hampshire 138 and they will send 'men dnd three the flaming battlefields of we are good enough to be ta the
women to the meet and that Oene (LRC) beat Buxy and Germany to win the gloried Open and how can you call this 41 for no wicket.
Lelerater: The match be- most of them are medallists Samy 0-4; beat Cassumbhoy and and storied Open at lightning- a test of golfing skilt when they
Leicestershiro- and from the Helsink! Summer Humjohn 7-5; beat. Bux îä buffeted Canterbury Sa. 1940, try to make the greena as fast as
Tipo 0-4.
Maynard and 1 Baker heatedly pegged the present day a runaway freight train so far: Lancashire was abandoned as a Olympics of 1052,
The sponsors told that they thas when your hit a putt ned. It draw. There was no play to
6-0; beat Bux and Tipe 0-4. "There is no premium on real sit there and laugh at you, Some shire 105 and 105 for seven, the participating Russian stars. bent: Chasurabhox, and Burijuan
---United Press, Hampshire 244. E. Buchhole skill Mangrum stormed after finUnbied Press. and H. Hermonn (Germany), nearly breaking his hand in the 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5; J
at Pakmout Drobny (Egypt) and B. Patty stcel-wire rough
Country Club in what ho described as an
beat D. Black' (Rhodesia) and tournament a matter of sheet past the hose. Uro members day because of rain. Leicester-"|häve' not, set gat, the names of] (LRC) beüt Bux try. Sainis G-4;
F Filby (Britain) 6-4 6-3, luck." 6-4; 1. Ayre and C. Wilderspin
(Australia) beat
((U.8%) boat H. Billington and
D. Butler (Britain), 0qualifying round. Mulloy and Scixmo (U.S.)
unnecessary
beat A. Mottram and G. Palsh "In the first place, former (Fritain); 10-44 750-3, 6-4, 4-0. Champlons of the Inst 10 years or so should not even have to
and D. Scharen gulvet (Ceylon) beat R. Gotto and J. McArdle (Ireland), 7-5; 0-3, 0-2; S. Davidson (Sweden) and A, Larson (U.S.) beat A. Jadelo, and. Sikorski (Hungary). 10-3, 0-3, 7-0
Mixed Doubler E. Morda (Argentine) and MB ry (US) bent P. Czíátrier and Mr P. Charler TETABOO), 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, M. Rose (Australia) l'apsi Mias M. imballo (UB) Bent. L. Ayto
Baseball Scores
*New York, June 23.. Results of Major League bano- ball games played in the United States this afternoon were:
* NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Chicago Cubs 1...
AMERICAN LEAGUE (Austraila); and Men H., Wales. Boston Red Sox 0, Cleveland (firgentino), ~6+0;~ 0-4-={brute;/* Indians 4-REIZI.
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