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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NINE YEARS

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 27,

FOUR EUROPEANS IN THE LAST EIGHT OF THE MEN'S SINGLES AT WIMBLEDON

London, June 27. """

For the first time for nine years four Europeans will compete in the Men's Singles quarter-final round at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships today.

Three of them are in the top half of the draw. The quarter-final lineup will be; Ken Rosewall (Australia) versus Sven Davidson (Sweden); Kurt Nielsen (Den- mark) versus Nicola Pletrangeli (Italy); Lew Hoad (Australia) versus Budge Patty (USA); Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt), halder, versus Tony Traberi (USA).

Unseeded Nielsen, who reach perilously close to being up

the final against all the rooted during the first week of olds two years ago, is making the campaign.

ed

a fair bid to repeat the per- Lormance.

His

The match

of the day will "the Trabert, opponent be between remarkable favourite, and Drobny," who put natural ability but possibly not off an appendix operation to de-

atend his title this year. encuith experience to win

Pleirangeli has

match of this importance with

all

its attendant nervous tension and with the biggest prize in

tennis looming

amateur

elone.

The others

quarter-frais art players,

50

and has speed and youth on his side.

The 24-year-old Americari "is } the only surviving player yet to concede a set

"Rosewall, 20-year-old Austra- lian Champion, who is seeded to mect Trabert in the final next form runs Friday if

true, op-

The ex-Czech left-hander is pases Europe's top player in probably the most popular post-Davidson. war Wimbledon figure and his

It is problematical whether defeat, if and when it comes, the big Swede can withstand the will be mourned by a senti-pressure of the Australian, who

the nest

ground the mental centre court crowd. On possesses fighting out

all seeded form it will come today, for strokes in amateur tennis.

came Trabert has struck peak form

contender, Australia's other some of whom

Lew Hoad has improved after an uncertain start and his match with Patty. 1930 winner, should provide a contrast in styles with the Australian's power vielng with the American's finesse China Mall Special.

Touring American Athletic

Teams Selected

Boulder, Colorado, June 26.

Four teams composed of 29 top athletes in the annual National AAU Track and Field Championships left here today for competition against European and Jamaican athletes.

The teams and three of their four coaches were named early today by the AAU's Foreign Tour Committee after the finals of the national meeting here yesterday, in which four AAU records were broken in the Half Mile, 220 Yards around a turn, the Javelin and 56-lb throw.

The teams, announced the Committee Chairman; Mr Daniel Ferris of New York, are:

Frank

Potts

Team 1 -- (coach), Bob Backus (weights), Ken Reiser (distances), Dick Blair (sprints), Tom Courtney (880). John Benneti Jong jump), Bob Seaman (dis tanecs).

SUMMER SOFTBALL

LEAGUE

SATURDAY'S RESULTS Men's Double--3rd round

und A. E H. Flam (USA) Quist

beat L (Australia) Bergelin and T Kphansson (Sweden) 6/1, 3/6, 5/4, 6/1.

N. A

A Fraser and K. Rosewall (Australia) beat T. Fancutt and O. Williams (South Africa) 6/2.

6/1.

6/2

V. Seixas and Tony Trabert (USA) beat N. Pierangeli and o. Sirola (Italy) 4/6, 16/19, 6/4, 6/4, 8/1.

Women's Doubles 1st round

Mrs J. Cawthorn and Miss E M. Watson (Britain) beat Mir

WIMBLEDON

Fleet-footed Sven Davidson, the Swedish seeded player, in action against Ham Richarbon (USA) during their hard-fought battle on the Centre Court at Wimbledon on the first day of the Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships. Davidson won 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 4-8, 8-8- Reuterphoto

Phil Drake's Fast Finishing Burst Wins. Grand Prix De Paris

Paris, June 26.

Mme Suzy Volterra's, Epsom Derby winner,

H. Brewer (Bermuda) and MPhil Drake, raced to a two-lengths victory in the valuable Grand Prix De Paris run over One Mile Seven Furlongs at Longchamp today.

A. Mcquire (USA) 3/6, 6/4, 8 12 Miss C. Mercells (Belgium) and Miss G. P. Butler (United

Slates) beat Mrs C. Ball and Mits B. Leland (USA) 6/2, 8/4

Ruiss

I. Nichols and

Miss D Seeney (Australia) beat Mrs Gullbrandsson. (Sweden) and Miss J. de Riba (Spain) 5/7, 8/4.8/2.

Women's Doubles 2nd round

Team

Miss M Carter and Miss B. Carl 2..--

Reisch

Penrose (Australia) beat Miles (coach), Harold Connolly

Five entries have been re-H. Macfarlane and Mrs M. Mic- (hammer), Parry O'Brien (shot) und discus), Jlm Lea (440), ceived for the Summer Soft-kay (Britain) 6/3, 671. Jesh Culbreath (burdies), Ernie ball League, Le., Pandas, Shelton (high Jump), Fred U.S. Navy, South China and and Mrs H. Hopman (Austra

Dwyer (distances).

Majocco (440). Don Vicks and representatives will be held

and

The French coll, again ridden by Fred Palmer, put in a tremendous finishing burst to besi Mme C. Del Duca's Bewitched with M. C. Wildenstein's Beau Prince, half a length further away, third. 20 ran.

Taikoo Club Take Over The Lead In The Second Division

By "TOUCHER”

3

Rain again interupted the week-end Lawn Bowls League and Cham pionship programme and only nine League matches in all were played to the finish.

Keennesa, however, was unabated, despite the fact that the second half of most of these games was played on sodden and at times water- logged greens.

As expected the Second Division furnished the week's highlights. Taikoo Club emerged as, the most successful team of the afternoon when they took 44 points off USRC to overtake Kowloon Dock Club at the head of the League table by just half a point.

Kowloon Dock's inability to last three heads turned the "tide collect.more than three points into Chigengewer's favour. from Hongkong "Football Club After losing a seven to "Moro" dropped them into second place, Sequeira's Filipino four on the but with still a game againstth head, Randall's four were Police to go before the first | 27-12 down at the end of the round concludes they hold a 18th end. slight edge over, their Taikoo rivals who still have to play" Craigengewer this coming week-end.

:

Taikoo were in excellent from in their match against USRC and were rather unlucky not to have

maximum gained the points. Both J. B. Baxter's and W. B. Brown's fours held a commanding lead all throughout their games against the USRC tours skipped by G. Agnew and G. Hill to win comfortably by 26-10 and 27-10.

FLUCTUATING FORM

The only ight put un hy Police In their game against Recreio "Blues" was by H. B. Dewar's four who took Johnny Ribeiro and his men to 15-16 on the 20th end before conceding a single on the final head.

A four, a three and a "five m

One of the most docisive wins the last three ends enabled

of the sensor was registered by them to pick up 12 shots to gö

Raoul Lu's

four, Recreio down by only three.

Against Berny Goodman's four Joe

Leonard survived athey held their opponents to only one-shot lead on the three singles and two twos to parrow last head with a single to give chalk up a 34-7 score. Craigengower their 4-1 win. after Robert Tay's four had a fairly comfortable over V. A. Neves.

22-10

DECISIVE DEFEAT

W:n Next to Talkoo, Hongkong Electric Recreation Club had reason for celebration during the One surprise performance of week. In a Third Division the week was that of the

game, they handed their closer Police ond string, who open-vals, Prison Officers Club, z ed their account after five un-

decisive 5-0 defeat on their own successful matches with an up-

green.

It was an ex-

All the Colony Open Rinks

It was only J. H, Kinniburgh's set, 3-2 triumph over Kowloon four who met with strong op- Cricket Club position from USRC's F, M.tremely close game with the Championship games scheduled Hertherington and his men, aggregate store eventually tied

at 57-37.

was

In a game of fuctuating form and fortune Kinniburgh was trailing behind by 7-13 at the end of the 8th end but re covered, scoring no fewer than cessive ends to lead by 23.13.

If shots on the next seven gun-

The tide reversed on the next three ends when Hetherington caught up to 21-23 only to lose

a three on the 20th end. When

To A. Soutar's four probably went the main honours. On the decisive last bead they held a narrow 23-22 lead over M, A Divecha's four. A three on this bead swung the final score into the policemen's favour,

FIRST DIVISION ..

for yesterday were called off. although one match was started at Hongkong Football Club in which

Choy, George Hong George Souza, F. O. Madar and S. L. Leonard took a 10-9 lead over P. Manson, J. Kelleher, M. L Soares and W. C. Ogley the 10th head before we ,rains, came,

on

At IRC, C. K, Sung, C. C. Ma and A, H, Seemin, last year's

In the First Division games, giant-killers, held an 8-2 lead A G. "Gardner, R. C. all looked lost on the last head both the top favourites Kawicon over with the score 21-26 sgainst Cricket Club and Recreio Butler and K. Mundy on the them, the USRC four

came

open triples

respective top and second back magnificently with a veBlues", easily maintained their 7th head in an to tie the score at 26-26 and positions in the League table match before It was rained out, salvage half a point for their with maximum-point wins over It is doubtful if any of the

The convincing way in which the King George The VI and the KDC-HKFC match the j 1BC "Gold" and Police Recrea❘ Colony Open Singles matcher

Phil Drake beat a strong feld makes him a hot favourite for Britain's richest racing prize,

Marciano-Moore Title Fight In September?

Miami, Florida, June 28.

Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on July 16. Trainer Francois Mathet said afterwards that the colt would contest both the Ascot pee and the Doncaster Saint Leger.

A crowd of 80,000, Including French President M. Rene Coty, saw Phil Drake become only the third horse this century to com plete be Epsom Derby and Grand Prix double.

In

The Cricket Club were never extended in their match against IRC "Gold," except for a few heads in the encounter between Tommy Baker's four and the IRC rink skipped by Rumjahn.

S. M.

The IRC four led 6-3 on the 8th end, but gave away a four. a five and a three on the next three ads and

were never in

of the

which are scheduled for today will be played off owing to 7th head in an open Triples

state the uncertain to be played" off tomorrow, Thursday and Friday.

Competition in the Singles event

should be extremely keen this year. It has already » attracted a record number of 116 entries, and it is more like-

Mrs D. Knode (United States)

lia) beat Mrs A. Dawes Filipino Club "A" and "B". Mes E. Dawson-Scott (Britain) Teum 3 -- Coach

be io

1/2, 6/1. Pierre (dis- Enty will be closed on June

Kilian selected, Joe La

Miss D.

and Mrs tances), Lang Stanley (880), 28, at 5.30 p.m.

Redick-Smith (South Africa) (sprints), Dick A meeting of team managers beat Miss J. Hulleid and Miss Andy Stanfield

G. Woodgate (Britain) 6/2, 6/2. Andrews (long on the same day at Dr F. J.

Mixed Donbies-1st round (weights),

Office, Room 4,

R. Becker and Miss EM Jump and sprints), Milt Camp- Molthen's bell (hurdles), Charley Pratt floor, Shell House, Hongkong. Watson (Britain) beat R. Peny (burdies), Lon Spurrier (880), Discussions regarding fee, sche- (USA) and Miss Nicho's Bob Richards (pole vault),dule, umpires etc. will be taken (Australa)-(Scores not given. weight title fight between Rocky paid 54 franes for a ten tran 8th 'end and 7-12 on the 11th, the first bottle of whisky for Hong Sling and M. B. Hassan " Charles Dumas thigh jump), up. and it no manager or repre- sentative of a team turns up for the meeting, their entry will not The provisional be considered. entry fee is $10.

Mal

Bill Miller (Javelin),

Team

Clyde .4:

Littlefeld (coach), Rod Richard (sprints), Charley Jenkins (440), Arnold Sowell (880), Wes Santee (mile), Bob Smith (pole vault).

1st

Mixed Doubles 2nd round H. Stewart (USA) and Mrs Volmer (Germany) beat C. Worthington

(Australia) and Miss P. Ward (Britain) 5/7, 6/4, 8/2. BASEBALL LEAGUE

G. A. Palsh and Mrs J. Hiv- Five entries have been re- thorn (Britain) beat I. Sikorski

also for and "the one ceived

the Baseball and Mrs Kormacz (Hungary) Putt's group headed by Reisch were en route League. Le Braves, U. S. Navy, 6/1, 9/7.

E. Morea (Argentine) and 10 New York, from where they Overseas "A", Overseas "B" and will fly to Europe. Potl's team is another team entered by Mr Miss A. Brough (USA) beat N. scheduled for first competition Wan. The deadline date for en-S. Holberg (Denmark) and Miss at Helsinki, Finland, on June 30, try will be the same as for the S. Ser hitt. (France) 6/4, 6/2.

S. Schwartz and Mirs Knode then they will tour Finland, Summer, Softball League, June

(USA) beat J. Peten (Belgium) 28. Norway, Denmark, Scotland and

A meeting of managers and and Miss D. Midgley (Britain) England.

representatives will be held at 6/1, 6/1. Relsch's squad goes to Stock-6.30 p.m. at Room 4, 1st foor,

Mized Doubles-3rd round bolm, Sweden, for competition Shell House, HK. Entry will be Lew Road and Mrs Hoad on July 1, which will be followed cancelled if a team's manager or (Australia) beat P. Eisenherg (USA) by a tour of Sweden, Norway representative does not show up. and Miss A Mequire and Germany.

The provisional entry fee is $25.6/2, 6/0,- Reuter and France

Team 3 left to compete in Jamaica early next month.

BEGINNERS' LEAGUE

There are already" more than Littlefield's group is scheduled 50 entries of boys and giris. Entry to leave New York on Septem- will be closed on July 8. A ber 1 for a tour of Europe.meeting will be held on July 13 China Mall Special.

at King's Park, The

par- ticipants will be divided into groups and coaches assigned

Presse.

Sports Diary

Men's

TODAY

Tennis Dw.

Group" "A":

to each group. All participants KTCCA12) mei: CCSBC y, c are limited to those who never HKCC(1) ▼ CRC(2) Urban C. v

who CCC: SCAA V USRCL).

V CFN3): Group B: USACI2)

Patty Berg Wins played before

Her Fifth

Open

Western

Madison, Wisconsin, June 28.

or those

never took part in any league #KCC(2) Y KTGCA(1); Recreio v PORC Y of the H K Softball Associa. PKU: CRCID) v KITC

LAC/1. tion, The entry fee is $1.00 peï

Water Polo bead. Those interested may join Senior League: Chinese YMOLY individually, as a group or as a team,

Red-headed Patty Berg, a proSando And Norris

zdier, for 15 years,

won

unprecedented fifth Women's Western Open championship to- day, carving out a par 73 to grab the title by two strokes

Equal Pirie's

with a 72-hole total of 292, even Fastest 3 Miles

Dur for the distance.

Tied for second were Louise

London, June 25,

The British horse Spearmint achieved the feat in 1905-

and Promoter. Jim Norris said the Aga Khan's French, trained ht a good uphill battle the picture again. today, a conclusion will

Love did so in 1948. reached on Thursday" about Drake who is

be

by

the proposed September Heavy-miral Drake cut of Philippa

Marciano and Archie Moore.

Johnston

win-stake

FOURTH-VICTORY

to

than not that once again a Champion will be crowned.

No fewer than seven former B. Champions-A. E, Contes, To skip Tommy Baker also W. Bradbury, M. N. Rakusen, went the distinction of claiming J. A., Luż. C. C. Pereira, W.

Kowloon Cricket Club this — not to mention the current.

Seemin-are season when his four scored a holder, A. H. seven on the 18th head.

among the competitors..

LEAGUE STANDINGS

dockmen have to thank Robert tion Club, Gourlay's four for carrying the side through to their narrow 3-2 win Holding Kea Forrow's four to only three singles and two twos up to the 19th head, they held an overwhelming 28-7 lead The HKFC four struck back with a six, but gave away five on the last 'end to go down by 13-31-a score which cost them a possible four

Doir's. Greenwood's Eddie

four

against the Kowloon Dock tour skipped by W. M. McCall. Ad-Trailing behind by 3-19 2 the they passed their opponents at on the Parimutuel. 17-13 on the 18th end, picked up He made the statement after Favourite was Marcel Boussage's

a three on the next and coasted a special conference with

Kurun.

through to a 20-15 triumph. Moore's manager, Charley Johnston, who flew back

On the third rink the HKFC Bickford New York today.

four skipped by B. I. arrived last night and was met It was fockey Palmer's fourth were also on the losing end in victory in this race. Superstitious) the intial stages of their game at the airport by Norris.

Johnston said the terms were Freddie had his lucky number against A. E. Elliot's four, "very

favourable" for Moore. twelve on the card in each of Despite having a seven regis He said he would relay them his previous Grand Prix suc- tered against them on the 5th to 38-year-old Archie, the cesses and also at Epsom but to-head, they" plodded ahead

16-14 on the 12th end and by Champion, day his number was 17, Light-Heavyweight tonight

in New York after a Paknar was given the choice the 18th end were well on their television show on which the of riding either Phil Drake cr way to their 28-22 victory with CC challenger is a guest.

Rapace which he rode to victory A 24-17 lead. Norris told reporters: "I be in the Frenchy Derby a fortnight

VERY FORTUNATE lieve Marciano and Moore will ago. Rapace ran disappointing- draw more than $1,000,000 aty today and was never ameng

Craigengower the gate and will be seen by

Phil Drake was buried in the fortunate in their 4-1 win over IRC "Gold" 300,000 people over theatre-TV. Phts Brak This, plus the films,

Filipino Club With H. Rand-Recreio will make

pack

early in the race and did alr's four down by 18 shots at FC one of the all-tite big-honey not come on the scene until the one stage and Joe Leonard trail- fights. Moore

stands to make

field was approaching the Baling behind by eight shots at an- $250,000 as challenger.

The promoter will have his tum Fauchelevent was then in other stage, it looked as it a 4-2-

tracked by victory for the Filipino Club TC the lend and..

KDC filly was almost certain. Marciano, manager Al Weill, Fascinateur. • Moore and Johnston at New Double Luck,

Only a grand recovery by HKFC As the field came into the Herbie Randall's four United York .on Thursday,

straigh, Faxchelevent was still Press.

setting the

pace

Fril Drake lying fourth.

Tauchelevent weakeney! the last Furlong and Phi Drake made his effort close to home to draw away from the leading

Cairo, June 26. group to win magnificently,

Mme Volterra, whose win

Egypt will apply for the 1984 brings her a 20,000,000 Frane Olymples to be held in Cairo, HKERC Warm cozratulated Mr A, E. Touny, General Sécret prize wis

ary of the Egyptian Olymple KBGC M. by

Among the spectators were Committee, announced today. PRC A crowd of 40,000 sawa'

Lebanon will apply for the KFC superb Swiss defence hold out the Aga Khan looking slightly

Games, to FC ofmost incessant against

attired alter an indisposition last 1950 Mediterranean

Prince be held in Belrut, he added. USRC. tacking by Yugoslavia to force week, the Begum and

Aly Khan-Reuter

China Mail Special "a goalless draw-Reuter.

conclusive

conference" with

Switzerland And Yugoslavia Draw

Belgrade, June 26. Switzerland crew with Yugo South China (Caung Sing Pool) (20slavia in international soccer

match here today.

*Uz'd

Lawn Bowls

Open Singles championship: Matches

* EKFC: KBCC; CCC HKERC; Recreio; IBC and KDC.

Hotkey

LS --side, hockey leigua,

TOMORROW Tennis

Men's "D" Division: PRC_Y_COOT (CERC(1)· V CCKRC(2); KCC) V IRC: CRC(1) ▼ KTGCA(1); LBC Y KOO(2) KTGCA(Z) Y CIRC(3): CRC(2) V PORC

Mixed "T" Division: Urban CV CBC: KC V Lawn BowƐs Singles

Champlorship:

Suger of Sea Island, Georgia.-- Frank Sands and Ken Norris, CCC(2); ( CCC(1) -- V who with Miss Berg and Mrs two of Britain's leading distance Babe Didrikson Zaharles had runners both got within 3.4 won the Open crown four times seconds of the world three miles Matches at KBOC:RKERC: T100: In the past and Fury Crocker of record the afternoon when com- Montevideo, Uruguay-

peting for the Southern Counties

Both returned the same Army South” v South China at

Miss Bery, à 37-year-old links.

Open

time

KDC; KCC.

Water Polo Junior League: Royal Navy V Kany North" at Tammer. 13 pm;

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