SPORTRAIT
* Funny thing Gerald, how horses always have a habit of letting you doton --ana
London Express Service.
LRC TOURNEY Mrs Pusinelli
Wins Colony Championship
Mrs Pusinelli won the de-} clding set, 6-4, to take the Colony Ladies' Singles Ten- nis Championship from Mra Mary Chow at the Ladies' Recreation Club yesterday.
The game was continued from the previous night, when it had been called off owing to bad light, with the score at 10-8, 3-0, 3-3, Mm Chow having won the second set on Tuesday.
Mrs Chow was far from her best yesterday and lost many points through Laulty stroke attacked play. Mrs Pusinelli
from the start to take the first game. Mrs Chow levelled the score at 4-4 but her determined opponent, using her speed
to
the best advantage, managed to retur some of her hardest Cross-court drives and won the next two games for set and
beat
match.
In the Colony Ladies' plate final, Miss Phyllis Kho Miss Y. Tsui 6-4, 6-4. This was a hard-fought game and both girls placed well, exhibited good atroko play and an appreciation of tactics that augurs well for the future of ladies' tennis in Hongkong.
THE RESULTS
The following were the results of yesterday's games:
Colony Ladies Singles Vint Mrs Pushpall beat Birs M. Chow 10-6, 3-0, 0-4.
Colony Ladies' Pinto Final Miss Phyll Kho beat Min Y. Y.
TEUL 0-4, 6-4,
Club Men's Singles Handicap
• Van de Beck beat Thompson 6-4.
Club Men's Singles
0-2.
M. Heenan beat.A. Mackie 0-3. 6-2: D.G.L. Green beat J. Cotter P-7, 6-2,
Club Mixed Doubles
R. Getz and Mr Getz beat Mr and Mrs Watson 6-1, 6-2; E. Zulma and Mes Lubeseder beat I.H. Kendall and Mrs Vacs 6-8, 9-4; W.H. Williams and Miss Drawer beat F.J. Geuld and Min Gould 6-3, 0-3; E.A. Raw- ings and Mrs Fowler bent M. Cal. vert and Mrs. Kite 0+1. 4.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1958.
MAY HITS OUT
Giants' Mays Doubtful Starter In Remaining Three Games
New York, Sept. 21.
The New York Glants suffered the final blow of a disappointing campaign today when Willie Mays crashed into the bleacher wall at the Polo grounds and was re- moved from the field on a stretcher during a 7-3,sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
X-Rays at the Medical Centre wore negative but the Major League's home run leader is a doubtful starter in all the Giants remaining three games. Mays, who has hit 50 homers, contributed a single, double and triple to the Giants' attack in the first game..
HARDCOURT CHAMPIONSHIPS START OCT. 11
Recreation
Tho Chinese Club announced late yester- day that the 1955 Colony Hardcourt Tennis Cham- pionships will commence an Tuesday, October 11.
The tournament will in. olude, Men's Singles, Men's Doubles, Schoolboys' Bingles and Schoolboys' doubles.
1971-
Entrance fee for mien's singles will be $10 per entry and the doublew will be $15 Der pair, Schoolboys' tries for the singles will be $5 each white $8 will be charged for the doubles,
Entry
forme
be kay obtained from CRC or frots the Hongkong Sports Club,
Gloucester Arcade.
Scottish League Beats
Irish 4-2
Dublin, Sept. 21,
In the first irming of the nightcap, however, Mays crash- ed into the bleacher wall at- templing to pull down a 455 foot drive by Dale Long,
Don Liddle pitched four-hit ball to win his 10th game in the and Ramon Monzant opener losel a three-hilter for his fourth win in the nightcap.
Gus Bell drove in eight runa with a grand-slun homer andi Ted Kłuszewski hit his 48th homer of the season to lead the. Cincinnati Redlegs to a 14-5 rout of the Milwaukee Braver in the ollier National League day game.
In American League day games, Ray Boone and Harvey Kucan homered to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 10-1 triumph over the Kansas City Athletics and the Baltimore Orioles made it seven straight victories with an 8-7 decision over the Boston Red Sox.
RESULTS
American League
Baltimore
Boston
Peter May hits out at Wardle at the Oval when he went on to complete a century for the Champion Central Press Photo. County against The Rest.
TENNIS TOURNEY
Former University Ace
U.S.
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# 15
7 10 0
(0)
and
and WP- LP-Hurd
Palica, Zuverink Smith Baumin, Browdowski (7). Henry (8), Byrd Daley? White (10). Zuverink (3-0). (8-6).
National League
(First Game)
R H E
2 4 1 7 12
Scores Big Upset By Beating Ken Rosewall
Los Angeles, Sept. 21.
Over 25,000 spectators
Former University of Southern California wore thrilled by a stirring Pittsburgh
1net star Gil Shea scored the biggest upset of the game at Dalymount Park New York
Face, Friend (3), Waters (0) Pacific Southwest Tennis Tournament thus far to here tonight when a much-
and Sheppard; Liddle (10-4) vaunted Scottish Football and Katt, Face (5-1). HR day when he eliminated Ken Rosewall of Australia, Longue, side defeated the Thompson (17). League of Ireland by four goals to two,
(Second Game)
R
HE
3 3
3
7 10
0
Despille the score against Pittsburgh them, the Irish team gave a New York
Scottish cry display and the defenders were often forced to adopt desperate measures, The home side fought to the end and, but for a shaky defence, |might have caused a big upset.
Kline, Surkont (8) and Atwell. Monzant (4-8) and Katt. LP- (6-12).
HR-Rhodes (0th) and Thomas (25th).
Milwaukee
6-3, 6-3.
The Australian Davis Cup star, seeded number one in the foreign contingent, found Shea's smashing over heads and tricky service too much for him in their centre court match.
Rosewall's defeat Was the only upset of the day, however performers all as the seeded came through as expected to enter the quarter-finals of the
R H E Men's Singles.
5 0
Home Soccer
Results
London, Sept. 21. Association Fotball resulte
0 In other featured matches, 14 10 0 Hex Hartwig of Australia, efter a hard match, defeater Bob Nichols, Paine (1), Vaggas Perry of Los Angeles, UCLA (6), Edelman (6), Jolly (8) and college star, 7-5, 6-4. Low Hoad Rice; WP-Klippstein (8-10) and of Australia also had a difficult today were: Burgess, LP Nichols (9-7):time but finally beat Art Larsen HR-Bell
Kluszewski of (28th).
Leandro, California. Son (13th)-United 6-3, 6-4. (47th), Logan
The Scottish League opened Cincinnati the score in the third minute when Wishart beaded past Lowry from a Hubbard cross.
Inside 11 minutes the Irish defence had given away a second centre being goal, Hubbard's lebbed into the mat by Reilly,
There was an Irish revival Press.
after this and just before the interval Gibbons hooked the ball out of goalkeeper Younger'e Mrshunds and into the net.
TO-DAY'S GAMER Club Ladies' Doubles Court P Mr Prean and Rischvá v Mrs Fowler and Mrs Kite. Club Ladler Handicap Bingles Court : Mrs M. Hodgson v Miss D. Gould; Court 3: Mrs Green v Mrr
ThompTab Mixed Doubles
(Semi-Finals)
Court 2: Mr and Mrs Prophet v Miss Madgett and Mr Rainger;" CourR
0:
: F. C. Stuckey and Mrs Baker v
M: Heenan and Mrs Rawlings.
Club Men's Doubles
Court 5: E. Rawlings and Mackie v E. Sauballe and Widmer.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23
(At 5.30 p.m.)
Mixed Doubles
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SMITH's Show
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THE FEMALE BRANDO WITH THE DIETRICH VOICE
You've probably never heard of Carol Omhart-but you will. For
one very shrewd Hollywood producer, after watching her in her first-ever film, has described her as "a female Brando,”
And female Brandos don't grow on trees,
Wherever film folk gather be they exhibitors, executives, producers, directors, or just plain actors and actresses-the subject, sooner or later, is bound to turn to "new faces,”
Everyone talks about them,
but few companies will risk the success of a picture by introduc- Ing one in a starring rev. Paramount, however,
have The
done just that with Carol. film is The Scarlet Hour, made by veleron dirertor Mike Curtiz, You will got a chance to see it later in the year.
BIG BUILD-UP Seldom has a whole studio get so excited about a new per- sonally before the public hos Which seen her on the screen. explains why Paramount giving her the Biggest build-up
Audrey Hepburn. Carol,
stt, 01⁄2in. A blonde charmer with a 26-24-35 figure, has high cheekbones and a husky. voice which has been compared to Marlene Dietrich,
since
n
But until she called on Holly- wood agent Mare Newman she bad done little to set the town olight.
PRIZE BABY
At the age of one she was a national baby contest winner, acted in as a teenager sho school plays, graduated to sing- with various bands, was Miss Utah and came clected
the Miss America fourth in competition.
and
Posing for the cover of Police Gazette in New York opened up the door to other modelling jobs,
small
roles in many TV. as "a predatory shows-mostly female."
But it was not until she got the job of understudy Ditner in the Broadway produc-
to Joan
of Rimes (a role she took
over three times) that people began to sit up and take notice. So to agent Marc Newman,
and the Paramount test he arranged. From studio chiot Don Hari-
downwards all who
saw it enthused. A few days later an executive
only to be told she was
had
that
a conned to tell her she
recovering
in hospital from an emergency for appendicitis.
eneration news hastened her
The
recovery.
The last time Paramount had tried starring a newcomer in a first flm with a good script and experienced director
called Alon with a youngster Ladd.
GA
WILS
They thought it was time to
CAROL OMHART
Everyone is talking about the girl with the Marleno
Dietrich volor,
Whitehall
Theatre
consists of one ripe banana, plece the of Italian, white cheese, sliced Reluctant Heroes and the etlil- Explain. But first they cucumber, carrot and raw potato, running Dry Rot......Terry.
Carol a press agent.
raw
almonds.
Ughh!
and
three pieces of celery, half Thomas, filming in the Boulting The only "gimmick" this young green pepper, zwiebeck, pome Brothers Private's Progress, has lady could find was that Missgranate juice
unsalted aigned a five-picture contract Omhart ato
with the famed producer-director breakfast.
twins Joy Nicholls, making her LUSTY'S THE WORD
first lm, Not So Dusty, and Leslió From Jackson Hole, Wyoming, with Bill Owen
It is Dwyer at Twickenham. USA comes a postcard. tom curvaceous Valerie French,
potatoes for *So, enjoyable or not, Carol ate lots of raw her way through potato breakfasts with various tough columnists whose nearest connection with that
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2
1 Oldham Athletto 1
•
Reuter
•
EXIT KAMO Ham Richardson defeated
Reading Kosei Kamo, Japan, 6-0, Vie Seixas, Philadelphia, defeat Southampton Southend U ed UCLA collegian Mike Swindon Town 1 Aldershot Franks, 11-0, 7-5, in Colling Alcked the ball past
In another Torquay United 0 Lowry to put the Scots two up
hard match; Herb Flam beat
DIVISION III 6-3; Atsushi Miyagi, again after eight minutes and
Japan, 6-2, following briak Irish raids the
Tony Trabert, National Singles Bradford City visitors scored again in the 16th
Noale Chesterfield defeated Champion. minute. Hubbard passed per-
Australia, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, Crowe Alex Fraser, fectly inside the penalty area to
while Hugh Stewart, Pasadena, Reunthorpe U
Morea, Enrique who had little difficulty
Melbourne, Sept. 21.
Victoria sco scored
Amateur Argentina, 6-2, 6-0.
In Women's Singles play, the second Athletic Association is inviting Irths goal afrer 20 minutes, but
of top group
European Julia Sampson of San Marino, Nell Scotland hung on to their two-athletes to visit Melbourne for California, defeated Mrs goal lent to the end despite a three days" "Little Olympics" Hopman, Australia, 7-5, 6-3; Beverly Baker Fleitz Long Beach,
California,, defeated Estelle Christianson, 6-2, 6-0; Darlene Hard, Montebello, de- feated Marjorie Renny, Los An- geles, 6-2, 7-5; Angela Buxton, Thirdamark England, defeated Mary Arnold Prentiss, San Bernardino, Call- fornia, 6-3, 6-0, and Dorothy Cheyney, Los Angeles, defeated Lorna Raymond, Los Angeles, 6-1, 6-2.-United Press.
Court 5: I. Golz, and Mrs Getz number of spiritod Irish al-
v Mr and Mrs Armstrong.
Ladies Doubles
Court 4: Mrs Malden and Miss Madgett v Mre Van de Hek and Mirs Zewald.
Inter-Hong Handicap
Court 4: Gosano and M. Pridiam (HKC Bank) v G. Puncheon and T. W. Yau (Jardinier),
Mixed Doubles Handicap Court 7: Mr and Mrs Rawlogs v Mr and Mrs Rischovd; Court 9: Mr and Mra Bcholes v. H., Williams and Miss Drower: Court : Mrs Vacs_aTUŽ Mr Randail v Me and Mrs Van Dyk. Men's Singles Handicap Court 2: 3. Crofton v D.G.L. Green,
"Ladies'" Doubles Handicap Court 3: Mrs Godtried and Mrs Barrelt v Mre Brands and Mru
, Stroynk.
BATURDAY, SEPT. 24
(ALBp.m.)
Club” Men's Doubler Court 4: M. Besnan and Gould v D.G.L. Green and J. Cotter; Court 5: F.C. Stuckey and B. Seut v Dr Gray and Dr. Lett.
Club Men's Handicap
Court : A.C.B. Hopkina and J. Crofton Dr. Gray and Dr Lett; Coun 7: G.A.D. Chestle and G. Watson v G. Graham and J. Hožio. way: Court 8: A.P. Jessen and K. Echelder v Dr_Forter and C, Ste- wald: Court 9: D.G. Bhorrift and G. MacWhinnie v W, Thompson and A,
rooten.
ROZSAVOLGYI EQUALS 1,000M. WORLD RECORD
tacks China Mali Special.
Sporting Series As A Means To More Goodwill
Canberra, Sept. 21.
A member of the Australian House of Representatives to
in November.
The athletes include Hun- gary's Sandor Ikaros and Laszio Tabori, Britain's Brian Hewson and Gordon Pirie, and Czechoslovakia's Emil Zatopak.
A spokesman of the VAAA Melbourne said tonight thul
leaders had civic and business
to guaranteed enough money
the cover
the
of expence athletes and if more money was obtainable, the Association would also like to invite Hang Futterer of West Germany and day suggested that a series some Polish and Russian staro, of sporting Test matches might achieve more in goodwill than It is planned to hold the the shipment of tractors or ex-meeting at the New Olympic one of the venues for change of parliamentary dele- Park,
South-east gations in
Asiap next year's Olympic Games and countries.
there are hopes that a chanco Replying to Mr Alexander to meet those European stars
whil competition
in
Sports Diary
•
TODAY Tennis Club Ladies Doubles; Club Ladies It'cap Singles; Club Mixed Doubles: at LNC, 5.30 p.m.
Meeting Rugby Union Meeting, at HKFC,
Badminton
p.m. EDUT
Opening of LRC Badminton Court,
Downer (Liberal), who mado Australiane to increased interest the suggestion, the Acting Ex-in the Olymples and raise the 7.30 p.m. ternal Affairs Minister, Bir standard of
in the Philip McBride, said he would country-Chin Mall Special.
He understood the External
sport
like to sco cricket and tennis
teams visit there countries.
EAST GERMANS
BEAT NORWAY
4
Borlin, Sept. 21.
Affairs Minister, Mr Richard Casey, had already mado sug- various gestions about this to
aparting bodies. Sir Phillp add-
D.M.
TOMORROW
Hockey
SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Quarter-Finej Replay
Botherwell Arion Rover Arbroath Dumbarton Dundee Unitted East Starting Montrose Strener
2 St. Johnston
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-Router.
SHEK-O CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW
CORNANNOC
The draw and morning start- ing times for the Club Cham- plonship, to be played on Sun- day, September 25, at Shek O are as follows:-
9.15 a.m., P. V. Huyahe and N. P. Fox: 9.30, Dr J. Gray and G.
NOT CONTENT
common
vegetable was mostly obtained the girl Hollywood snapped up after she had been kicking her from a bottle.
ucels in Britain unable to get
Work flim
our studios. in
Valerie says that An excited Press agents, being what they
making her are, the studios were not content she is on location
Jubal First Hollywood with just this gimmick, so they roop, in which she has the enlarged upon it.
Carol
Alm,
A new dish was added to the female lead with Glenn Ford.
"It's a huge, lusty role which, menu in the Paramount res-
i most pus taurant the
Omhart as one actor luncheon, price 1 dollar 60 cents. actresses would give an arm to
writes Vaderic. Usually Wils is an honour only play accorded
Ernest Borgnino's wife, "I'm to established stars
had a salad whom I deceive. I seduce Glenn (Bob Hope once
Ford and am raped and killed
named after him).
Next the
studio. stills man by Rod Staiger." took 400 pictures of her in every-
Hugo and lusty sounds an
NEWS FROM DAWN
thing from swim suite, torendor understatement, pants, negilgoce to mink coats: and the wardrobe department fitted her out with 1.000 dollars worth of new clothes.
Also
in the week's' mail a charming letter from Miss Dawn in Rome commenting She attended film premieres Addams with popular young actors, and on my rorurnt to British Alm- was spon making the gosip makers to offer her a role in
studios. columns as one half of various British is lovely Dawn: "It la
tho
in
T. Harden; 9.25. R. P. Moodle and end. 89%, Gib, blue-eyed being accepted for American
H. Barton: 9.30, J. Wilson and E. McGregor; 9.30, T. de Jong and W.
N. Gray: $.40, C. 3. D. Law andhowcomer went to work, 3. A. H. Saunders: 9.45, R. Now
"woosome twosomes."
Says with her chestnut hair strange that when I was
elmost blonde,
I bad, difficulty in America
The roles...and was only cast os completed, came the British girl From England the only offers I have had were to culogies.
which, I hope Miss Ohmart lives up play American parts, to them.
unsuitable, realing Footnote for aspiring actresses: down. The
Carol
tons and E. G. South Wright; 9.50, picturo N. A Brown and G. W. Jones, 9.35, J. F. Shoemaker and H. Cia- land: 10.00, K, M. Campbell and L. Robinson: 10.06. J. Hackney and Hong: 10.10. 11. Ren- Demonstration game as minor. • dall and A. Graham; 10.15, . D.
Hunter and F. C. D. Black; 10.20.1
Donn: Dickson Leath and A. Boccar
10.25, L. P. Ralph and W. P. Colt- Eastern man: 10.30, C. Maclean and A. B Division: Pollos (DS), ICMB RAF (CH), Bine Two Garrard,.
Club (Club); all matches a 0.30 Afternoon starting times will p.m.
commence from 2.15 pm to 3.30 Division: Falles
V Essiert (DS); KMB V BAP (CHI); Bing Two p.m. The
1st
SATURDAY
J.
•
Recreio
first tee will be
* Club (Club); wil mabohem at 4 closed to play between 9.00 pan. | bm.
1
turned
Omhart luncheon "In Italy, however, where my
star seems Ucoopt
to be rising, they
me to play an Italian
girl, or any other nationality:
so naturally I must appreciato
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SANDEMAN
SCOTCH WHISKY
The King of
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SAHDEMAN
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their fidelity, But I would sO POLE ARENTES. DOMWELL, A 00, LTR much like to make a Alm. In
Trial On Saturday Iritain."
FORGET. IF
Club de Recreio will be hold- -Ignore recent reports you may
3rd Dividor KMB v Little Saito 9.15 am, and between 2 pm. wwn; Delry Harm Prisons; Tatoo and 2:15 pm. Prize giving willing their eccond cricket trial of ADN. v Dockymad: Telephone v Tverways take place at approximately
RAMCHEVRİLME
East
ed that there were certain East Germany won on alhie- financial aspects to be considere match against Norway by London, Sept. 22. Istvan Rozavolgy, of Hun-ed and suitable team members 1 to 101: polota, the rary, today equalled the world might not clways be able to German news agency,
sald todayChina Mail Special. record for 1,000 Metres when he give up the necessary, time, --
Router.
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portinwest
to
of the
Change Of Vanua
Hungarian New MINI.
INDIA WINS
ran the distanes In 2 inlbs .19
3008 ort Budapest,
Auden
Saarbrucken, Sept. 21. Boysen, clockod, the
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some
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matches are as follows:
The official record, slao sot
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by Boysen, Is 2 ininu 19.5 secs
botkay match: here, At halfthrie, the Indians Jed by
England "B" y Bootland "B" | savage:" goale " to "zlizance-- Mt. Hecreio.
all matches 8.00pm
Happy Valley at 4 pɔm.
Min Zhivisions: 1 & 8 v RIL; (Jappy Valley) 0.30 DEDI
Ladies' League
Oricket
Friendly Let Division: KCC • Army North
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and
have
woon that Britain's "Kay,
the season at King's Park on Kendall is going to Hollywood
Saturday, commencing at '2.30
p.21.
on a long-form contract for M.G.M
The following are the (cams:
Last week Kay told me TARM PAN. Dr. A. Morably, I have not been ap
L. G. Gono, A. Qujarres, A.
La
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*** SHORT TAKES!
Congratulations to actor. Brian Rix, who recenky OSCUTLER Eve' Fanw skridt: 3,000, perforfanow it
Against
skin disease
and itching
Mitigal