WHY DID STIRLING MOSS TURN HIS BACK ON BRITISH RACING CARS?
By
GILBERT ELLIS
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 12, 1954.
KEEPING IN TRIM
Stirling Moss goes over to the Italians and Britain-already short on top-flight Grand Prix drivers-loses the most promising racing driver we've had for years.
He says he will continue to drive British sports cars in international events. But so far as the big stuff-the classle Grand Prix events are concerned, the Maserati works of Modena, Italy, have his exclusive services.
Best Athletic Performances In British S.E. Asia
The Malayan AAA Championships will be held this coming week-end at Kuala Lumpur. The participating states include Singapore and North Borneo. Sarawak and are included in the North Borneo Brunel athletes contingent.
successes
Ilica
And, much as we may like to pretend the contrary, it is on Grand Prix-45 opposed to sports-car
that national car prestige is founded. What is it that makes a plek- of-the-bunch teman, Stirling Moss pack his bags and turn his back on British racing other that cars? What made young British track-burner. Mike Hawthom, do the same before him?
answer,
I suppose if you "Money," you're fundamentally right. The sort of money offered by Italian Arms like Maserati and Ferrari is aimed at ollracting drivers.
But
the world's best
MORE TO IT
there's more to it than
Hongkong will be the only territory in British South- east Asia that will not be participating, but it is interest-Just the urge build up an Im- ing to see how our performances compare with those of Malaya and Borneo,
North Borneo, up to last year, 10:5 the weaker athletic terrily in 10:
mate Krent 10:3 region, has the
the strides in
season present be noted may Sarawak
ID 214 that io: 0 Brunel 10:0 athletes place in very neurly
or
und 14
Burnco
Here are the year's best per- formances in Brith South-east Asia:
| 22:1034 whereas In past 12 every event seasons at more than a dozen stof
these territories 218 from DRCS
21 73 would have made the st.
11 dl 21: 21:4 24 332 11: 1 123: 1
100 YARDS DASH
9.9 Stephen Xavier Hongkongi 10.0 Tan Eng-yoon 19ingapore i 10. Sel. Hamizah Hussein (gapore) 10. Rayond Lin Ping-IN IN
Borneo)
10.2 toland Clark (Brunei)
10.2 m Jet-run Stopere) 152 Patrick Lan N, Burner
10 J. R. Lenus (Perak)
162 Pte. Nabara (Johore)
14.2 Andrew Lazaroo Johore) 103 Roland Parry (Selangor)
10.3 1. Sweeney Hongkoag 103 Chang Yat-hung Hongkong) 203 Weng Keng-heng (Perak)
43:01
45: 1
44: 715
Capi, N W Ackworth (Singapore)
Cyril Pereira (Perak)
Capt. I.A.F. kona)
pressive bank balant 2. If that. were the only answer we'd have had rear view of Stirling Moss
YEATS ORD.
long-the Reep
Baminy Able (N, Barnea) Vincent Yong (Sarawak) Pie. Gordon (ffongkong)
LONG JUMP
Chu Mind (Hongkong) Lidi Yusen (N. (Bornea) P.C. Gabah (N. Barnen Foo Boon-thinn (Perak) Ng Chuan-wal (Hongkong) the Tiang-quee (Bingapore) Ungku Ibrahim (Jahore) Lt. Flemming (Penang Chang Yat-hung (Hongkong) Ong Cheng-wafi (Malaccas Sammy Able (N. Burner
HOP, STEP & JUMP
47: 4% P. C Gabuh (N. Borneo) 42:15 Tan Eng-yoon (Shigapore
Lidi YuROD IN, Borneo Lim Tiang-quee (Singapore) George Thumb (Hongkong) To king-chau (lingkung) 14 Pie. P. Kobit! (Johore) 44:0 N Chuan-wei tifongkong)
SAC MacFarlane (Itongkong) Leo Weng-anon (Belangor)
43
43: A
42: 9
42: 445
41: 0
40:11
40:10
220 Stephen Xavier (Hongkong)*
23.0 Pre Nabarn (Johvie)
40: T
23.1/Sgt. Nobalaja (Johure)
23.2 Atumad Nazari (Perak)
21 Rotarul Parry (Selangor)
37: 5
220 YARDS DASH!
21.2 Roland Clark Brunel,
23.4 Pie. Marn (Johore)
23A 2L Bwethey
(Hongkon
233 Tan Eng-yeon (Singapore. 23.8 Haymond 1 Ping-nam (N
Heinoj
23.6 FL1., Stuart (Singapore)
*0.1 recond added 10 performance over 200 Metres; 02 second added
over 200 Metros. to perforIDANCE
449 YARDS RUN
M Harichandra (Selangor)* Hahim Ahmad (N. Sembilanı
40: G
39: 2%
SHOT PUT
re-
The critics of his switch to
should Italian
Brm member that Mose clung to Britain long
ho had aller reached
eminence which
the
made him a good business pro-
The position for
Hallan team
managers,
He raced a selection of British cars, but, significantly, when it came to racing on his own ac- count he spent something like £10,000 on an Hallan Maserall. And there. If you look closely, you have your ouswer.
n
Firstly, there's the fact that young man, who knows what winner, race goes to make a can't find anything in Britain to` compare with the Italian Grand Prix cars.
Secondly, there's the pre- valence of an altitude in Britain
Chan Wai-chuen tongkent) which compels one of the world's
P. Duarua Juhare)
A. Sibidol (Brunei)
AQMS Griffin Selangor) BAC Richard Harris (Singa pore)
a/Lt. Herron (Hongkong) Kun King-tom (Perak) Eric Chin (N. Dorneo) Gne. Dickinson (Hongkong) 3754 Mahd, shaft inrunel)
DISCUS THROW
123: 2
SAC Richard larris (Singa pore)
Buri Robinson (Hongkong) 2/Li flert tongkong) 13, B. Lambert on kong 3/LIN A Hughes (one-
kong) Pte. Keki (Johore) 17:04 CSMI Coleman (Singapore)
Chan Wai-chuen kong)
Peter Denton, the Australian pole vaulter, keeping in trim on the parallel bars at Vancouver. Central Press Photo,
PAKISTAN WILL FIELD
THEIR STRONGEST ELEVEN
FOR THE FOURTH TEST
London, Aug. 12.
The fourth and final cricket Test between England and Pakistan begins at the Oval here today with the tourists able to field their strongest 11 but once again fac. hard-earned money, to branching the prospect of a soft wicket.*
best racing
drivers to use
out on his own.
hl
But it costs real menty to and maintain o Grand Face Prix car; more money than even aces of the Moys calibre сап find.
Pa
Sir Don May Return To Test Selection
By BRUCE HARRIS
My Australian mall brings bundles of newspaper clippings, taken from newspapers printed in the middle of the Southern winter, which show clearly that by the time our 17 cricketers arrive in October interest will be at fever heat,q It is above ordinary blood temperature now. Here are some items:. First Sir Don Bradman, A return to Test selection is open to him-if he will undertake the job again. He will make up his mind in September.
To our prospects that is of high importance. Sir Don, la the councils of the dressing room, is a powerful reinforce- ment to uny captain, apart from his astutenem in the actual selection of the side.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
BRIGADE ORDERS
Div.
Order by Mr Fung Ping,fan, C.St.J., Commla-- Item two, Nell Harvey, crack left-hander of the Australian
aloner of St. John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong side and one of the best half- District, Order No. 32/54, Dited August 12, 1954. dozen fieldsmen in the world, is as "hot" baseball as at Ambulance Dutles - Hongkong==|ami' Repulse Bay, Western › Disf. 15.8.54-21,8,64, Chung Sing Amb. A/D; Bir Ways Bay, Central: AVD: cricket. He played for Victoriais, 8.64. Eastern Amb Bhek-o. „Wenchal, “A” AZDELIL in the Australian Baseball Dw; August 1954: Central Nig. Div 1.30 p.m.. Reptiles Bay, Confucián Championship.
Ambalanes Datles Kowloon AD BT Wave Bay, B.C.A.... A/D: 16.8.54-33.8.54, KY.M.C.A. Am 2004 16.1.V.A.C.A. N. Bliv je His strength lies with the bat DIV 23.8.51-22.8.54, Mong Kok Deach „Duisa ** Kowlooke but he is as brilliant in the field Amb. Div.: August 1954: Shamshulpo KYMCA. Bwimming Pavilion in baseball as in cricket. Do Nari Div.
K.Y.M.C.A. Amb, & Nag, Diya: his "high-up" Penetration Sqund Dullen--13.8.54, | Civil Servant Asin. you remember
Awimming catches in cricket taken hands Dr Li H.Jun. Dentist Li Tai-chot, Pavilion: Kong Wah Amb. Div. de D/D. Poon Wei-chee & Shamahuipe|Waterlon Ning, Div: Esstern Athlelkio above head?. A baseball method | Nig. Div. 22,8.04, Dentist Htul Yal: Asar, Swimming Pavilion: Kowloon adapted to èricket.
cho, „D/O, Bo Chung-meo, & Sham. Amb, Div. & Shamshuipo Nag. DİVA | shulpo". Nag. DW.
Lakfilkok Beach: Aug, 1th, à 15thi Coaching the Western Austra- Orderts Duties For Mainland Arta Mong Kok Amb. Dir & B tjan baseball side is another Hats 13.8.54. K.Y.XI.C.A. Amb.no Nag. Divg Aug. Hat & 22ndr | Shamshulpo Amb. Div. & Waterloo cricketer who
NH. DIVNig. Div. played PW 16.54. Waterloo hos
KAK Amb. 17.0.84, Mong against MCC sides in Perth 18.0. Kong WALL Amb. DIY. Promailen. - Asst. Commissioner. Charles Puckelt, fast bowler. 19.8.54, Kowloon Amb. Div.; 20.8.5(Admin.) Hats, Dr P. I. DE Shemaksulpo Amb. Dir.: 21.8,54, promoted to Deputy Commissioner Iicm three. Newe about Mong Kok Amb. Div.
w.e.t. 10.8.64. C/O Hr. Shields "Fergie" — William `Ferguson, Street sleepers Bhailer society promoted to Dut. Staff Officer Grada scorer and baggage man
Duties#hamshaipo. —— 12.8.54-19.8.84,111 w.e.t. 10.5.64. C/O Liu Pa
Net Div 10.8.54kwan promoted to Area Staff Oficer Humerous English sides in Aus- amshuo
Grade II w.8.1, 10.8.54, C/O MAK 21.3.04. Waterloo Nag. DW. tralia. Australian teams in
Street Blespers Shelter Society. Vin-Jing promoted to Area Stat England and sides of every DeWestern Disgust 1954: Officer Grade III w.a.f. 10.8.56.
Corps Burgeon Dr Loo Ching-Wa. other cricketing nation every-Shaukiwan Kr. Nag. DĪV
Surgeon w.o.f." promoted to Area whene.
Shamshyipo Kat Fong Assn. Cilnte 10,0.54. Div. Burgeon Dr. Dum Yue....
Corps Surgeon Duties. 13.8.54-14.8.54, Shemshuloosting promoted to This time "Fergio" will not be No. Div.; 10.8.64-17.8.54, KYMCA. We.t. 19.8.56. in office, for the job has been Neg. Div.; 18.3.54-19.8.54, Waterloo given to George Duckworth, the N. Div. old Lancashire and England
Mong Kok Kal Fong Assn. Clinic wicketkeeper. Duckworth has a patis. 13.8.54-14.8.54, KY.M.C.A. shrewd cricket
brain, and no Nsg. Div. 10.8.54-17.8.54, Waterloo doubt will be valuable to the DK, 16.8.54-19.8.54, selectors. But what of "Fergie' shulpo Neg. Div.
My Information is that he did Beach Dnties-Hongkong, — 14.3.34. Repulse Bay, Chung sine not apply to Lord's for his old P.m.
A/D; Big Wave Bay, Confucian A/D: post, but was asked whether he Shek-0. 8.C.A.A. A/D 1538, 0.30 would be available and he re-.m.. Repulse Bay, Causeway Bay
to
Shami«
Re-Organization Of Hongkong® Dis. triet.The Hongkong, Diatriet will be re-organised to comply with the new Brigade Overseas Regulations, and the two Bub-District will now be Island Hongkong known. T~~(1) Area; (II) Mainland ATES.
The re-organisation will be RITOO« tive from August 12, 1964.
(ard), L Thao, CS
Deputy Commer
́birrlet Headquarters. (The District. Area and Corpe
plied "Yes." So not urmaturally, AD; Big Wave Bay, HK.YM.CA
A/D; Bhek-D. K.C.O.B. A/D appointments remain. wubatantially he hoped for an appointment, 15.8.54, 1.30 p.m... Repulse Bay, the same as before re-organisation Now he would like to do some Bhadwan K.F. A/D; Big Wave with some changes in the For Shaukiwan A/D: Shek-o, example, Compa Officers will in statistics-keeping Bay, scoring and
21.8.64. 2 p.m.. Re- future take Estaff Officer rank and for the numerous Prts3 and radio Eastern A/D
pulse Bay, Kennedy Town A/D; Big Ambulanes Omoers will be lenoses as Officers. Special duties men en the tour.
Wave Day, 6th Non A/D: Shek-O, District Wanchal "g" AID. 22.8.54, 9.30 assignments will be as betore.)
"Fergie," 74, has been III, and obviously there must be an end to his globe-trotting before leng. Now he is living with his wife an Englishwoman-in a cottage near Sydney,
ASTONISHING
་
He is an Australien by birth and accent, but really a citizen
It is wretched luck for the "babes" of Test cricket that their first English tour should have coincided with such a wet and miserable summer. Accustomed to hard, of every country where erleicet fast wickets they have had little chance to reveal their true ability and it is remarkable and to their great credit that they have lost against only one county side-York- shire.
is played.
Now Keith Miller, the Australian Test all-rounder, is urging that "something ought to be done" for him in all the
countries he has helped.
"Fergie's" record is astonish- ing, le bas toured with 10 Australian sides in England from
and in all with
And 9, through lack of en- and of the right couragement BOTL of cars, one of Britain's
Even if they win this Test, eluded three fast bowlers- best sportsmen quits his country.
Stirling Moss wanted to stay the Pakistanis con do no more Brain Statham, Frank Tyson than draw the series. They drew and Poter Loader. These are on and drive for Britain. When (fong the news of his contract with the first Test at Lord's, only 111 unlikely to be so dangerous in 1905 onwards;
Maserati broke he said: "For days' play being possible such conditions. years I have stood out against through rain, were crushingly
in defeated for an official foreign
at Nottingham driving
and the time beam, "but
has come seemed likely to suffer another when I have to accept all the big defent at Manchester when
the weather saved them. backing I can get it I am to win races."
A/Sgt. Walte (Hongkong) Cpl. Alrd (Perox)
JAVELIN THROW
187: 22/11 N. R. Bugies (Hong
12:11
12:
121:0
120 3
118: a
EO.D 014
11: 8
62.2 K. Perera (Selangor)
52.3 Cletus Gomes (Selangor)
02.6 Chan Onn-jeng (Singapore)
141: 11 109:19
62.6 K. C. Mathews (Brunell
529 LAC E. De Villa (Singapore)
634 Teoh Khoon-kean (Singapore)"
63.5 Cpl. Halliday (Hongkong)
43.6 Johnny Goh N. Borneo)
170: 0
0.1 second added to performance
171:10
over 400 Metres.
103; 3
Pie. Monciuala (Johore)
101 D
Chan Wai-churn long- kong)
3:020 Chan Onn-leng (9ingapore)
153.6
a. moldzi (Brunel)
2:048 K. Perera (Belangor
157: 5
Tan Chan-hong (Perak)
2:05.3 LAC Derek Burk (Singapore)
2:05,9 J. P. MacMahon (longkong)
153: 3
2:00 Cpl. Hall (Surapore)
150: 2
3:00.3 Ahmad Babki (fersk)
2:00.4 K. Balashgam (Penang) 2:07.0 2/L. Holdsworth (Hongkong)*
D. 2:07,7 Capt.
(Hongkong)*
61.0 Cpl. Baweta Johore)
880 YARDS RUN
A. Fitzgerald 150: 3
2.09.2 8. Vythilingam (N. Sembilan) 1.D second added to performance Over 800 Metres,
ONE MILE RUN
4:313 LAC Derek Stick (Singapore) 4:45 Cpl. Kilmartin (Singapore) 4:443 LAC Jack Lanning (Pering) 4:40.0 2/1.L Finch (Hongkong) 4:463 C. Edwards (Selangor)
K. Thevan (Johora)
4:49.0
4:49.T
Letchumanan (Perak)
4:51.7 Cpl. F.
(Білсароге)
McClosky
4:33.1 Cpl. Jack Wood (Hongkong)
4,52.7 Peter Kadayan (N. Borea;
THREE MILES RUN
Klimartin (Singapore) 15:30.0 Cpl.
Sittampalan (Perak) 10:07,4 18:10.0 K. Stevens (Johore) 16:20.8 Sgt. Alian Donaghue (Singa-
'pore) 18:36.0 LAC Derek Sturk (Bingapore) 10 18.0 Cpl. Jack Wood (itongkong) 70:415 Citan King-yin (Hongkong) 16:40.0 Kathiranganu (Selangor) 10:43.0 Cpl. Birt (N. Sembilan) 10300 Peter Kadagon IN, Borneo)
120 YARDS HURDLES 15.4 Tan 900-lat (Singapore)" 15 Pte. J. Kobiti (Johore)
15.5 m 1fen-suang (Belangor) 10.7 Lloyd Vaiders (Singapore)" 159 Ong Cheng-wall" (Mainces) 105 E. Xavier (Perak)
164 K. Laxman (Belangor)
10.4 Capt. R. A. Reep (Hongkong) 208 Capt. Mulvaney Hongkong)
16.0 Chang Yat-hung longkong}"
Over 110 Matram Hurdles.
440 YARD HURDLES
P. Gunavian_ (Perak)
Sewete (Jobore)
137: 0
130: 814
130:10 100:11
130: 2
110:10
100: 0
kong?
Harry Taylor (Singapore) Bland (Hongkong) J. W
THE REMEDY
The remedy for this state Kec. Woodhull (Singapore) affairs lies in the hands
of
of
Grand
BAL. Christle N. Sembilan) Britain's car manufacturers. Sat. C. H. Smith Hong-
kong!
HAMMER THROW
Up to now Britain's
Prix cars have, in the main,
Lt. Col. C. J. Reidy (Singa-been built by smallish concerns, pore)
S/T. Cunninghain (Singa-| pore)
Sgt. Brand (Hongkong)
8/Sgt. Waite (Hongkong)
Molloy (Johore)
K.
TOMS kung)
Major J. Williamson (Perak} Tondevine
Hong-
restricted in whet necessarily they can do by the high casts involved in producing this sort of machine.
It's time the big boys with
fcok money and resources
Woodrow (Selangor) and Jaguar, for ins 10:101% SAC Davidson (Hongkong) must have made a lot of money
00:70 SSI Docherty (Hongkong)]
147
WOMEN'S EVENTS
100 YARDS DASH
115 Mary Klasi (Singapore)* 11.7 Annie Choong (Belangor)
FRY Siebel (Selangor) 119 Maureen Siebel (Selangor) 12.0 Eleanor Backe (Hongkong) 120 Carmen Koelmeyer (Selangor) 121 Eleanor Rose (Singapore)*
13.1 Teng Pel-wah (Blgavore)* 12.1 Ho May-yee (Hongkong) 13. Janet Jerudonos (Bingapore)
of the car racing enthusiasm Our buyers all over the world, of car might be just the firm to do it.
After all, the car they turned out for this year's Le Mans, al- a sports car, though offelally was not far short of Grand Prix standards.
And the makers of the MG
But while reports from the Oval indicate that the wicket will be soft at least at the start, the tourists may have
cause to be grateful. For England, anxious to give Test match experience to or chosen for the tour Australia next winter, have in-
men
Gimcrack
And Ebor
BEDSER LEFT OUT
44 travelling teamk.
Here is one of his achieve- ments,
scored every "Fergle run made by Sir Don Bradman cricket. He almost complaint called
Alce Bedser, who with his off in Test and g cutters might have been caught the 30 dangerous on this type of scorer's cramp. wicket, has been left out to give one of the others a chance.
1
Len Hutton, who missed the second and third Tests through health, may have to rely a good deal on Jim McConnon's off-breaks and Johnny Wardle's left-arm spinners.
Nonetheless, the England captain will no doubt make
Stakes the most of his chance of getting
H'cap
Final Acceptors
London, Aug. 11. Fourteen final acceptors for the Gimcrack Stakes for two-year-olds, to be run over six furlongs at York on
of
to know the newer men, all of whom he will lead in Australia. This is one of the fruits the selectors' decision to choose the touring party earlier in the
season.
--London Express Service)
United States Beat "The Rest" 5-4 At Golf
Chicago, Aug. 11. The United States defeated the "Rest of the World" by five matches to four with three halved when their two-day golf contest ended here today on the Tam O'Shanter course.
Pakisten's abillly to uptet England's calculations must not be underrated, The medium paced bowling of Fazal Mahmood 3-1 after besterday a foursomes, may prove ideal for the condi-
but won only two of today's tiens while Khan
The United States team led by
Mohan-/ "ight singles, matches,
cx-
Three of the singles were
|could enhance their already high Thursday, August 19, were Herenced opening support. On halved and the "Rest of the
21.0 second subtracted from per. reputation if they turned som of their best brains over to a Grand Prix project.
formance over 100 Metern.
220 YARDS DABIL
27.7 Fay Siebel (Selangor)
278 Lam Ka-lan (Hongkong) 283 Mary Klase (Bingspor#)
29 Lynn Ramsay (Hongkong)"
29.3 Rita Hall (Hongkong) 294 30 lay-yee (HongİZAML)* 29.6 Lily Tan (Johore)
29.7 Wong Blew-khim (Penang) 198 Lucy Mathews
Johore
29.3 Ireno Pritchard (N. Dorneo)
"#6.2 Iecond added to performance Over 200 Metren.
848 Chan Onn-ing (Singapore)*
4:0
098 K Laxman (Belangor)
Cyril Perera". (Paria)
auf Ebu AY Reed (Hong-4
4:5
30 Danked Hions (Johor)songkong)
$24 A. Collaco, Jr. (Hongkong)* [4F
4:3
415
*
Hur Cheese (Hongkong)
over 400) Bebren & fardlek
added to performance PEKERJUMP·
ints "Lord""Varberg (Singapões)" füJerome Henderson (Bingapore)
A Bibidol" (Brunei) Pre-Ecanabelomeri: (Johore)
Thomas SEALECOM)
Low Hung-khoon -(Belangor) Ein Cheung Hongkong)]
Victor Baketoricconi') **FÓLK VAULTE
Cervale Bloch). (Kolangor) CEMI. COLakkis, (Singapor
HIGH JUMP
Ong Soon-khang (Bingapore) Ruth Ferreira (Brigspore)
Molly Wijeyesinghe (Báran – pare)
Peck Boo (Selangor). Leong war-changa Perak) Zitance Backe (Hongko
Dorothy Wilmhurst Isings-
pore)
Lynn Bammy (Hongkong)
Jezing) Chong Chu-ku: (N.
LONG JUMP
101 Hoang Powlane (in
pore) ∙18: 91% Annie Choong (Belangor}//
Eleanor Baoke i Hongkong)
Lucy
14110
Winners today for the "Rest" wero Peter Thomson, Australia'a British Open Champion, Antonio Cerda of Argentina and Mario Gonzalez of Brazil.
ne again after missing the chestor Test, will give Him
Zulfiqar Ahmed. who World' team won the remaining announced today. They are, with weights in pounds: look 12 wickets in the recent three, the
match
against Warwickshire, Summer Solstice, Panalley, The prestige value to them-Scone Stone, Ebulides, Tie Pin, may add much needed variety
to the attack. selves and 19 Brilsin would be | Royal Palm, Pappa Fourway, enormous, and maybe we might King's Shield, Courageous, La soo our young car aces buying Die Dor, Tamerlane, and Trou- with Alimuddin, who was unnt one way tickets back home. veille (all 126) Precrst and for the Manchester, Test, again
Cross Currents (123).
available to open with Hanit Thirty-two acceptors, with Mohammad-Reuter. weights in pounds, for the Ebor Handicap, to be run Over 14 furlongs at York on Wednesday
-London Express Service).
Only Two Foreign
Shuttlers Seeded
Penang, Aug. 11.
August 18, are:
The Batting, too, looks stronger
Guido (127), Lepidoptie (125), HQLF Hockey Final
Stan King and Babylonian,
The only two oversens chel- Semicone Gold" (128)))
(122)
Tomorrow
lengers Indonesian Capita aloom and Lord Juzeju (19), Ferry Bonneville and teammate
Cheongo (118) BRN Notes The final of the HQ Land Biddle Yusof have both been re
Wellington Castle (111) Force Six-A seeded for this year's first ever Dingo Bob
Knock-Out Lou (100) Mis Bayan Open Badminton miet
tween NEME (ida) to be decided in Penang from Battlebian and Twos and Tirk man Branch
August 19 to 21,
Thomína Cup 'star "008
Hock
(108)
Thomson scored a three and two victory over Jerry Barber of California, who won the All-
American 44tle, the.
Tam O'Shanter Tournament; at' (he week-end,
Gonzales boat Cary Middle- coff of New York one up; and Cerda defeated Fete Cooper of Florida by three and two.
Other results!"
Hockey Lloyd Mangrum defeated bb Norman Von: Nida, Australia, -and-Chde | Live and three. be played
eds)-(by an
Gene Liller beat Flory Van Donck of Belgium, one up,
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