FRILLS WHIRLED

Scalloped A-line dress... short, frilly net petti. coat... white frifly panties most startling outfit that Wimbledon has seen since Gorgeous Gussie Moran and her lace panties.

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Twenty-year-old Italian blonde Lea Pericoli wore it when she played Senorita J. de Riba of Spain on Court 4, crowded with spectators. The frills whirled every time Lea ran up to the net or served, as the picture illustrates.-Renterphoto.

HKSSA MEETING

Mr Young Suggests Boxing As An Inter-School Sport

The importance of the "younger element" in the pro- motion of amateur boxing in the Colony was stressed by Mr L. G. Young, Acting Chairman and Hon. Secretary of the HKABA, ut the fourth annual general meeting of the Hongkong Schools Sports Association held at the Educa tion Department yesterday.

1

The meeting

ended with a vote of thanks to the President proposed by Mr. S. T. Chan. Chairanan.

THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, JUNE

WIMBLEDON QUARTER FINALS

TWO UNSEEDED PLAYERS PROVIDE THE KEENEST MATCH OF THE DAY

It was left to the two unseeded survivors to provide the keenest quarter-final match of the day. In this Kurt Nielsen, 24-year-old Danish Champion, just outlasted Italy's Nicola Pietrangeli to win 1-6 6-8, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5, and qualify for a semi-final clash with Rosewall.

Two years ago Nielsen eliminated Rosewall in the quarter-final round and went on to reach the final.

His match today, though Women's Doubles 2nd Round | justified it with some powerful Blasely contested, did not pro- Miss A Mortimer, and Miss J. Tennis vide quite the standard of lea- Shitrock (Britain) beas: Mrs J. nis reached in the three, other Cawthorn and Min E. Watsen quarter-finals. The pair were (Britain) 6-1, 6-1... extremely evenly matched.

They cach won 18 sharing the Brst four sete and

set the score

games in

1st: Bound

Today she meets Miss Angela Buxton of Britain, who is seed- ed mumber eight. Me The other quarter-Analists who play later are Mrs Suzy and 19-

in a service-governed deciding Mrs Ji Bée: (Beltaky)) and. Mrs. | Kormoczi - (Hungary)

went to five-ai R. Haillet (France) beat Miss S. year-old American Miss Darlene before the Italian's concentra-Colebrooke and Mrs J. White | Hard tion: momentarily faced.

(Britain) 7-3, 4-6, 7-8,

The Dane seized the opportami.| Mixed Doubles 2nd Round ty to break through and, then confidently served a love game for the match.

The Hungarian Is the in the only unseeded player quarter-finals but she is known as a strong fighter at Wimble- don, China-Mall Special

EARLIER: ^RESULTS --

Men's Slogies

W. Gilmour and - Miss- D. Seeney

(Australia) beat C Spychała (Poland) and Mrs G.. The last eight in the Women's Waiter (Britain) 5-7, 6-27 64. Singles were Analised

Trabert today O. Sirola and Mist L. Pericoli Quarter-Bnais- T. when ambidextrous: American (Italy) beat A. Cooper (Aus- (US) beat J. Drobny (Egypt) Mrs Beverly Fleitz. Australian tralia) and Miss M. Eyre (Bri-holder-3-6, 6-1, 6-4; Budge Champion Miss Beryl Penrose tain) 6-4, 4-6, 8-6

Patty (US) beat Lewis Road and Hungary's Mrs Zusy A. Dawes and Mrs A Dawes (Australia) 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 F Kermoczi joined the ve who (Britain) beat C. Hannam and Rosewall (Australia) beat S had already made the grade. Miss G. Woodgate (Britain) 1-6, Davidsson (Sweden) 6-4, 6-1,

The quarter-final line up will 4, 6-4.

6-2; K. Nielsen (Denmark) bent be:

N. Pietrangeli (Italy) 1-6, 6-3, C. Mason (Australia) and Miss Doris Hart of

Miss P: Hird (Britain) beat M. 5-7, 6-2, 7-5. versus Mrs Dorothy Knode of Mohtad! (Iran) and Miss B. USA, Mrs Beverly Fleitz of Knapp (Britain) 7-5, 6-2 USA versus Miss Angela Buxton N. Fraser and Miss B. Penrose of Britain, Miss Darlene Hard of (Australia) beat W. Seymour USA versus Mrs Zusy Komnoczi and Mrs H. Redick Smith (South of Hungary, Miss. Beryl Ferro Africa) 6-1, 3-6, 7-5. of Australia versus Miss Louise Brough of USA

USA

The only unseeded player I the group is the 30-year-old Hungarian

Mrs brunette, Kormoczi-Reuter.

THE RESULTS

Men's Doubles -3rd Round M. Rose and G. Worthington beat J. Arkinstall (Australia) and R. Howe (Australia) 6-3, 7-5, 6-2.

R. Krishnan and N. Kumar (India) beat A. Mottrean and G. Palsh (Britain) 6-2, 6-2,

6-3.

Army Small

Bore League

Two of last week's unbeaten teams met in an Army Small Bare League match this week which resulted in a win by 14

over were Field Regt., R.A.

2/7

3rd Round:

H. Richardson and Miss: D: Harz (United States) beat A Quist

Carter and Miss M. (Australia) 6-4, 6-1. -

Men's - Doubles

Third round,-R, Perry and Shea (US) beat G. Drudiner and J. Fleitz (US) 7-5, 7-S 6-2; J. Ager and P. Eisenberg (U.S.) walked over B. Fatty and H. Richardson (U.S.), whe scratched..

Women's Singles Fourth round:-Mrs Z. Kor. moczi (Hungary) beat Miss. C.

6-1, 6-2; Merrells (Belgium) V. Seixas and Miss D: Hart Mrs J. Feitz (U.S.) beat Mit (United States) beat J. Feitz. Chatrier (France) 6-3, 6-0; and Mrs J. Fleitz (United States) 6-1, 6-1.

TODAY'S MATCHES

London, June 28, Three of the Women's Singles

quarter-finals will be played in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis

Championships here today.

Miss B. Porose (Australia). beat Mry H. Redick Smith (South Africa), 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 |

Women's Doubles Second round.-Miss A. Bux ton and Miss P. Hird (Britain) beat Miss L Nichols and Mis D. Seeney (Australia) 6-1, 6-4. Third round-Mrs J. Fletiz Miss Doris Hart meats fellow- American Mrs Dorothy Kaode and Miss D. Hird (US) beat" and Miss Louise Brough (United Mrs H. Hepman (Australia) and States) opposes Miss Baryl Mrs D. Knode (US) 6-2, 2-6, Penrose of Australia. Miss Hart and Miss Brough.are.confidently expected to win in line wit their being top-seeded.

8-4.

Mixed Doubles-

ON THE CENTRE COURT.

Australia's Lew Hoad reaches for a shot in his Centre Court match against Belgium's P. Washer at the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon Hoad won 6-1, 6-3, 6-2.-Reuterphoto.

Len

COUNTY CRICKET

Hutton Hits The Best Individual Score

Of

The

Season With 194

London, June 27.

Centuries by two of the victorious England team in Australia who were not helping England to beat South Africa featured the County cricket programme today.

Len Hutton, who withdrew himself from consideration for the England. team and relinquished the captaincy, hit the best individual score of the season with 194 for Yorkshire against Nottinghamshire,

short! Colin Cowdrey after a

Brookes out for a stylish 72, term ct National Service before this falled by 28 to realise his

being discharged on medical ambition of making a century Frenchman Stops

the

Nate Brooks

grounds reached 115 not out for against every County,

Lancashire are 204 ahead of kis third Second round-A. Quist and Kent against Essex, Their one serious challenger Miss M. Carter (Australia) beat century since returning to first Derbyshire, at Old Trafford with at this stage seems to be another E. Martinez and Miss J. De class cricket.

one second innings wicket to fall American, Mrs Beverley Fleitz. Riba (Spain) 6-3, 6-1; J, Hác- Despite ber crdinary showing kett and Miss A. Clarke (Le His 194 was his first century of Derbyshire tumbling out for 130

Hutton was in masterly form, Lancashire left-arm bowie In Round Five car hard courts in the French Land) beat P: Washer (Belgium) the season, the runs came out of with six, wickets for 59 after number three and she has 3-6, 3-5 (retire)-Heuter. and there were three sixes and sonal cost of 21 runs.

24 fours in his brilliant innirezs, marred only by

in the coming Gurkha Riftes "A". The Gurkha Championships, she was seeded and Mrs G. Davidson (U.S.) 306 in four hours, 50 minutes, taking the first five at a per-

The following officers elected to serve

Mr Young, who addressed the lowing addition Was made: meeting following the election. "officers of the Executive Com of Officers for the coming year, mittee, not representing thei

own schools, are entitled said that an attempt made fou years go to resuscitate ama- vote." teur boxing resulted in a very dull three-year

tenure of the sport.

Inter-school tournaments tome gether with the recent alig- tion of the HKABA to the inter- would provide national bocty the necessary boost to establish year-Vice-Presidents: Mr E. G. her sald Stewart, St Paul's Boys' College, bexxing in

in the

and Rev. Fr R. D. ..... Maguire, Mr Young assured the exécu« tive committee that school box-SJ., Wah Yan College, Kin.

Chairman; Mr S. 7. Chan, ing would receive the full co- operation of the HKABA and Education Dept. Service boxers who would gladly help train both schoolboy boxers and referees.

He then Corbally,

for candidate

the proposed a post of boxing convener and the Hem DJS. Cruzier, President, said that the matter would re ceive the attention of the in- coming committee.

Calony,

TIME NOT RITE

Į

team dropped from second to place in the league fourth

District Workshops permitting REME, "A" and "B" teams to move up into second and third places, respectively.

Vice-Chairman: Hev. Fr M. C. 14 Field Rezt., R.A., with an SJ Wah Yan Col- unbeaten "record and a match lege, Hongkong

in hand meet the two Dist., Hon. Secretary: Mr J. Gilad, Workshops teams in the eighth Education Dept.

and ninth rounds, to be shot-of Asome, St Joseph's College:

Mr R. G. during the next two weeks. Other matches of interest dur- The conveners

rounds are elected were: ing the next two Athletles: (Men) Mr L. K. those between H.K.C.T.U. and Kwok, Education Department; 2/7 Gurkha Rifles "A" and "B".

Treasurer:

Mr Yau Tat-hay, King's College.

Mr C. M. McEwan, Adviser and Mr. R. Cheung,, Wah Yan said in answer 13 Mr Young's College, Hangkong (Women) proposal that the time was not

Mrs Malden, Belillos Hipe to think of tournaments. The first thing to School.

inter-school

do, he would be to

start

Badminton:

Public

Mr S. P. Aras,

Wah Yan College, Kowloon. club. This would give the Association some Idea Basketball: (Men)

un forthcoming response. Addressing the

Che-sing, Wab Yan College, meeting

Kowloon (Women). Miss Yeng Mr Crozier said that member-Toe-kit, Li Sing P.M. ship was on the

D.B.S.

All six of these teams we very

shooting well and some

close results should be seen.

Only one possible" was re- turned this week that. from Cpl Blackshaw of the 2/7

FIRMANI MAY GO

TO ITALY, FOR RECORD £35,000

By ROY PESKETT

Any day now Charlton manager Jimmy Seed expects

difficult

Paris, Jime 21,

The French Bantamweight:

| boxer, · Hilaire Pratesi, knocked out the U.S. Champion, Nata John Langridge, the Sussex Brooks, at the Palais des Sports chance

of Australian spinner veteran, hit the 75th century of tonight in the fifth round of a Bruce Dooland when he

was his

career with 153 against 10-round- non-title bout before 167. and hitting out freely.. Oxford University at Hove, 12,000 spectators,

Eutton showed no signs

of

CLOSE OF PLAY" SCORES

Pratesi was stronger all the

tiring and got his last 94 runs

At Bristol: Cambridge Univer-way and floored Brooks twice in in 65 minutes. Despite the ease

the first round and twice in the nine declared with which the batsmen scored versity 289 for early on Hutton figured

in and 73 for three. Gloucester fourth before putting him down

for the full count in the fifth... partnerships of 92 with Vic shire 259. Wilson and 140 with Bill At Gillingham: Essex 286. Kent

Both boxers weighed in ata 331 for six (Wilson 52, Cowdrey 1211⁄2 pounds. Sutcliffe Yorkshire had desperate struggle for first inn not out 115).

Brooks went down for a count ings points and. still need: four.!

At Guildford: Surrey 346 tor of two after 11⁄2dutes of the runs with two wickets lett.

seven declared, Northamptonshire frst rout and took an eight 294 for seven (Subba-Row 112 com before, the round ended; Brookes 72).

a

to see a couple of Italian speaking gentlemen drop into his where Kent took first fanings At Swansea: Glamorgan 274 Pratesi: kept closing in, scoring

office at the Valley. !!

Although Jimmy's Italian would be coloured with the accents of Whitburn, Co. Durham, there should be little need of an interpreter, for the Charlton bosa knows well the subject of the visit.

Gurkha "A" team, but very good cards were received from S/Sgt. Norman, S/Sgt. Winton and L/Cpt. Cass all of Workshops REME., Lt Husby, increase, but Cricket: Mr S. J. Lowcocks, | 7th Q.0. Hussars, and Lt Law

The Italians want Eddie Fir¡ Firman's undoubted ability. It the

mark now reached-83

of 14 Field Regt., R.A., all of mani, Charlton's South African could be a record transfer fee was only a fraction of the total number of schools

with the lethal; feet and if they for a British player. in the Co

Cronan, whom scored 99.

pay

£35,000 they can have Northampton "A" (349). v 10. Divy him. Charlton agreed to re- Prov. Cay, (530); Northamptons "lease Firmani (whose father, was (543) Cond. WAS REME (576): born in Italy), and the 22-year- Field Best RA (192) 12 Lot W/S HEME (353); 6. Comp. Ord oid inside forward, who started Depat (577) ♥ B Coy, JASC (450); with the club as a full-back, has Brit. Ind. Prov. Coy. (196) v HQ.

lany-1,200.

tion

and

har-

Football: Rev. Bro. St t_Joseph's College.

Hockey Mr “S. A. K. Bux, Ellis Kadorle P.M. School.

Softball: Rev. Bro. Edward.

College

He congratulated the associa

on its close monious relationship with the St

Education Department and at-

< (Men) Mr K. L

(578) Hongtong Sig. Regt (584) Dist. W/S. REME "A" (270) *

OPEN SINGLES RESULTS

1

four

over * Cowdrey's century shadowed all else at Gillingham lead against Essex with wickets in hand. Cowdrey, who took 311⁄2 hours over his century, might have been taught at the chance. His unbeaten 113 in wicket at 87 but this was the only cluded 14 fours from well-timed strokes,

REIGNING CHAMPIONS, Surrey, the rogining cham plans, seem set for first innings points over: Northamptonshire at Guidford, where Northamp ton need: 69 with only three

wickets standing.

Only three matches were Negotiations for the transfer played in the opening round year-old Northampton

Ramon Subba-Row, the 23-

-left- North Staffordshire (513); Dist Wis have been secret, so that I can the Colony Lawn Bowls Open ended bateman who last year Bde. (530):- 2/7 Gurkha Rifles dot name the Italian clubi:0011-| Singles;Championstils yesterday! played for Surrey, blt 112:of

cerned

REME. “B”. (578), v 48-Guzicha

tributed this happy liaison to its (4) 2.0. Burs agreed to be transferred.

· comprehensive approach to (Women)

Mrs J. Pike, Educa every brand of sport in the tion Department. Calong

Table Tennis: My R. Cheung concluded with a vote of Wah Yan College, Hongkong. He conche thanks to the other sports clubs Tennis: Mr L. F. Ron, St who, through

their friendly Paul's Boys College. */ lizison, contributed towards the Volleyball: Mr. Tam Hok-nin,

Queen Elizabeth School. Sports Association's success,

Business Included an amend Appeals Board Mesars C. C. ment to Article 9 of the Asso- | Lee, M. HL. Kok and T. Sped- ciation's Constitution. The foldoni,

SPORTRAIT by

MAROC HOW!

ZATI

(562) 14. Flex Regt. R.A. (1985); 27 Gurkha. Hißes.”2), (548). V

cmd. Pay Office (551)

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In the second round Brooks tried to keep at a distance, but and 32 for two, Hamphire 283 (Horton 89, McConnor, right to Brooks face and body.

with hard rights and lefts arm offspin, Ave for 59).

At Have: Oxford University Brooks made his best show- 363 for five declared and 207 ing in the third round when he for three (Smith not out 91), kept Pratest covering up and Sussex 378. for Ave declared ove telling jabs through the

Frenchman's defence, (Langridge 153, Lawrence

Sheppard not out 58),

82, 1

Af Bath: Somerset 202 and

2.Im

in the fourth Prates closed again, beiting Brooks head

125 for five. Leicestershire 216 He Boored Brooks for a count (Falmer 74, Lamax, right arm of nine with a left to the head fast medium, four for 27).

Brookes came up fighting hari but was knocked down again at the be

At Chesterfield: Lancashire 239- and 195 (for nixie; Derby shire 180 (Hilton, left arm slow six for 59, Tattersall, right-arm medium, four for 36..

A: Nottingham Nottingham Results were

big old Countythe highest thire 384 Yorkshire 381 for At the moment Mr Seed has

AE Costes beat F. D. Angus individual score made against cight (Hutton 194). no intention of breaking into his close

the Champions this season. He At Dudley: Warwickshire 340 season by, flying 16 22-11 at AKERC Italy, but he will do so if the CC. Me beat S. Yusuf 21-9 hit lil fours in a stay of 4401 170 for three. Worcestershire SW2D·DS® Pts need arises.

A at HKFC

hours and helped Dends 228 (Dews 89, Holles, right arm £35,000 represents an awful A. Campbell best W. Soume Broxtes, his caplain, in a fourth slow leg break, five for 65), 42-4076 14 lot of lire, even for a player of 21-19 HKFC

wicket partnership of 108,

League, Table

Team.

& COD

DEL W/S

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"A"

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14 Field Bert.

Command WJS:

HKCTU

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Reitter:

by Barry Appleby

Brooks seemed fresher at the start of the fifth, round, and boxed cleverly- szutil Pratesi smashed over a right, tross for the trial knockdown

Pratesi was expected to be rated by the World Borlag Com- mittee as an official challenger for World Champion:

Cohen's title after his showing tonight United Fress,

For the most refreshing

THIRST QUENCHER

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