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LOOK-LEARN TENNIS
Britain's Roger Has Earned Top
Becker Ranking
By DOROTHY LITTLE
TINA
FOOTBALLER
MAIL: THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1056.
HERO'S SON KILLED
Our present young Davis Cup team may well emulate the successes of Lacoste, Borotra, Brugnon, and Cochet, the brilliant French quartet who won the Cup in the 20's, and held the Wimbledon title between them for six successive years.
The modern idea that playera now mature much earlier is borne out occasionally by a brilliant youngster, but on the whole I believe that a playér reaches pesk around 28 or 24.
With Billy Knight, Michaelness for his opponent Dayics,
and Bobby Wlison 20. out and prey upon. and Roger Becker only 22, we Why then is he not
can book for a steady strength-beater? Like the other ening of their game over the
next few years.
They have travelled exten- Bively
and had considereuble competition at International Bevel. I am prepared to overlook the fact that they can still be made to look second rate
occasion and regardi nome ot their brilliant successes Indication of their potential
These
another
WILL TO WIN
boys Lusc
DS ON
to
one
vi
confusion to the
The
1
logo who try to "rank" them in order of merit; 1 feel that Becker, the most consistent, has carned
No runking. Whenever i have seen him play. I have been impressed by ris dogged determination and will to win.
Ile de like a terrier and never dete Ull the match is ended,
KD Not particularly tall, he makes up for any lack of height by his
the court. speed about
his vigorous attack of the net, and the quickness with which anticipates a job.
he
It's strokes are compact, businesslike, and waste nothing
He hita
on Nourish.
the bail
ROGER BECKER
flat and has no obvious weak-
to sock
a world (and sometimes
THESE TWO-YEAR-OLDS
the ball control boys he lacks necessary to cope with a crisis, even to take of British advoninge
self-created 21
the opening. Losing control of rolly, and with it, the point.
SHOULD SHOW A PROFIT
By RICHARD BAERLEIN
POOR CONTROL
Stroko for stroke, theac youngsters GTQ often on on equal footing with their oppon- ents, but the ability to control the ball to the end of the rally
is the hallmark of the Cham- plon, particularly when under
pressure.
par
Bo
Wilson, with an easy flowing alroke, is the stylist, Hin foot- work is a model to copy, ticularly on the backhand.
this shot many players maka dimcuit simply
they because will face the net when striking.
This way, the racket must the move across the body and Right of the ball. The body must be turned away from the net when preparing for this shot, then the racket can follow the flight of the ball on the follow through.
Billy Knight was a sensation when first he appeared on the lennis scene, but there is much he can do to raise his game to higher levels.
ERRATIC
Ifis backhand is apt to crack uraler pressure, He must try to develop this into an attack- ing stroke He must discard his cut backhand and use flatter For top spin drive,
Hin overhead is erratic too, duc. I'm Puno, to being oVCI- axious and hitting it too soon. Many of his smashes go out
of court, proving that tls racket is not sufficiently over the ball. On the other hand, he plays with vigour and abandon which might well place his potential higher than the other three once he has "ironed oul" his game.
Davies had to fight hard for
the he won
The 2.000 Guineas winner, Gilles de Retz, made his first appearance at the Salisbury May meeling last year.rogation as an up and coming
although player, Welsh Junior Championships at the early age of 12,
So it is only natural to discuss the prospects of some of the two-year-olds which ran at Salisbury the other week. Sir Gordon Richards introduced three nice colts in Sir Campanel, Pipe of Peace and Olaf.
Although beaten, most professional paddock critics appeared to like Pipe of Peace best, This son of Supreme Court cost 7,000 guineas as a yearling and he ran very Kreen.
Hi half-sister Big Berry, was week and, on the watered Ascot exceptionally useful but the course, Olaf is going to prove colls of this family have no fur very diffeult to hent proved very disappointing.
Pipe
Sovereign Flume,
who
тап
over-
He says what he thinks and is altogether a very determined
can
young man. Inclined to be tem- perorcental on court he bevertheless give a great fight- ing display. His service is strong, and he
his height usca
and ability to spin the bull to great advantage.
FIRST CAP
John Barreti
Grat gets his Davis Cup "cap" at the expense ot Wilsori, who is obviously not 1. An excellent match player. he is a left hander with a very good spinning serve, He and Becker
good pair, if Knight is not playing
well then Barrelt may
woll replace tnm in singles.
are a
of Peace made up about him to half a length, must էր live lengths in the final furlong given full
credit for a great and a half, and therO is no race by putting up 3lb.
WUE Sovereign Flame kanwing how much Improve-weight. ment he will make by the time giving Olaf 3lb. and he set the he runs at Ascol
paer until caught by the winner. Sovereign Florne is one of the first sons of Grey Sovereign to More impressive way the
race and is a great credit to his spring. A good choice, since he victory of Miss Dorothy Paget's sire. He can win practically any can hold his own against all but Olot. This is a strongly-built maiden race in which he takes the world beaters, colt with pasterns large enough part from
IMPRESSIVE
013. now
He has beaten Becker
this
Can any one
of them reach
Or will they be the stepping stones
Only a to plough through the heaviest really good horse will be able World Championship class? going.
I
by 4 mare
ques-
such
Sir
to success for younger players corting after them?
In either case, we are lucky
can imagine no colt to beat Sovereign Flame in
to a wet. Ascot race of this description. better
suited than this son of Arctic Star.
Scobie Breanicy gave Olaf ia out of
€7 Easy race to have these boys. Even if they Donatello II and therefore his Campane!
that it is difficult to judge his do not themselves win Wimble- slamina should not be
Although he don, they will for years be an loned Arctic Star is now pro- precise ability.
other Incentive and a target for those ducing
Nor some very high-class has not the scope of the
the Junior ranks. horses mentioned, he was the still in looking horses of every age.
ndeest looking member of his should it be forgotten that they Mr Joe McGrath is about the
pleasing have reached the position only breeder living today rich acid, and ran a very enough and bold enough to have
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By sending his own good and gradually taking In marcs others after breeders had scen the results of his own matings Arctic Star has proved himself at the stud and hos proved that
it is not always necessary to have a horse with a first-class racing record to make a success at the stud
COURAGEOUS
Olaf should certainly train on and, although he was obviously hating the firm ground at Salls bury, he ran on courageously to lake the lead in the last furlong,
and win like a good colt.
It was the fastest time of the four two-year-old races of the
Indian Tennis Stars Beaten By Americans
London, June 0. N. Kamer and R. Krishnan of India were both eliminated from the Men's Singles of the North of England Jawn tennis tournament at Manchester to- dry by Americas players.
Krishnan was beaten in the third round by B. Mackay who won 6-2, 18-11
Kumar won his match
third round against Britain's C. Harmon, whom he beat easily
race.
they
have without the advantage of tough competitive opposition in this country. All credit to them
SPORTS ROUND-UP
It was a day of tragedy for "Footballer of the Year" Bert Trautmann. Only a few houm after he had boarded an aircraft for Germany to attend the International Match between Germany and England he was told that his only. child, six-year-old Johnny, had been killed in a car accident.
Trautmann, the German born hero of the British Cup Final who broke his neck playing for Manchester City in the Cup Final against Birmingham, His stricken wife. hurried back to Britain inmediately to be with his grief home in near Manchester, the city where he was a prisoner of war in 1945.
Picture shows:--The Trautmanns with their son, Johnny, at home-Express
Photo.
June Foulds-Wonder
Schoolgirl Sprinter Comes Back
By ERIC NICHOLLS
"They never come back," must be the biggest sporting lie of the century. You hear it everywhere, from Tokyo to Tottenham, from Singapore to Southampton. Sporting misses are plentiful, it's true. But every so often a sporting Mrs re-enters the scene in the cause of lie-baiting.
Such a person is Mrs June Paul, the 23-year-old Highbury housewife, who was responsible for the raising of cheers and eyebrows when as June Foulds, school-
girl, she became British Women's 100 Yards Champion.
A kt of athletes have burned up the track since 16-year-old June took time off from studies to show 'em what sixth form- ere are really made cf.
June was made of the sort of stuff that carried her to a share in the British 100 yards record, a place in the British team for the
Games European
where she cilnched the relay win with a last lap victory over the fabulous Fanny Blankers- Koen.
her
It took her to Helsinki (vr the 1852 Olymple Games. There
June antaumoedi
engage- ment to fencer Raymond Paul They were married the fol- lowing year art June retired from active competition,
MORE ALIYE
But her love for the trucks never faded. And the fact that husband Raymond was fencing on helped to keep it even more alive.
June just had to come back. left So with baby son Steven
good hands, she put aside her apron and her typewriter June is a secretary in the Paul family business of fencing equipment and tried her
In Last year's National Cham- pionships.
Golden Boy Of English WARDLE UNFIT
Soccer Turns Down
£1,000 A Year Offer
Wilf Mannion, once the "Golden Boy" of English soccer, out of a job since his suspension by Poole Town Football Club, has been offered a sales representative's post at £1,000 a year plus car, in his home area of Middlesbrough. In the meantime, Poole have offered him terms for next season. But says Mannion: “I shall never return to Poole."
Jou Icy will fight Sammy
at
Nottingham, June 6. Johnny Werdie, York- shire's slow left-arm bowler, has fibrositis and will not be able to play for England- against Australia' in the first to- Text beginning hera merrow.--Reuter.
NINE ENTRIES FOR LADIES? BOWLS LEAGUE
A total of nine entries for the Ladler Lawn Bowls Leagize were received, it was revealed in a lawn Bowls Ladies' Meet ing hold yesterday in Souths China Morning Post Boardrooms with Mr R: B. Marshall the chair.*
Never Say Dio, 1054 Derby a private individual would be and St Leger winner, has been welcomed. presented to Britain by Mr Stobert Sterling Clark, the 80- year-old Aamerican racehorse Owner, Never Say Die wax to McCarthy for the British Light- have had four seasons at the weight Championship, held by stud in England and then return Lay, at Wembley Pool on June..
the first
The league oponsored by the to the United States. He will 26 The entire,
professional
Hongkong Lawn Bowls Asso- now remain at the Natical Stud,
Wembley for 18 years, had been.. clation will commence on June threatened
16 at 4: p.m. or earlier. by a dispute be Ken Barrington, Surrey and
Jim Wicks manager of Harry promoter England batsman, and a possible Lucy and
LÁVETRY, Wembley boirs for the Test team against Aus tralla, is unlikely to play cricket Arthur Elvin stepped in and #gain for fortnight Barring-
topsich manare ton was injured in the game
QUITTO). with Leicestershire, He has a wollen foot, and a too-all' may
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came
She
unstuck. with at Chiswick in that same meet- muscle trouble, running so harding six years ago that June broke the then British record. without' training.
a happy It was from that experience She hopes it will be that Juk learned the biggest omtezi. and most important lesson her athletes career. A runner cannot expect to go on win- ning, to say nothing of reach- ing the top, without training.
un
of Then comes the Inter-
Counties Championships July 7, and the National Cham- ploriships in August,
of the
Melbourne
Then, first stop and the Olymple Games,
There is none of the "it's just as much fum losing, giri" with Let June explain: "When I
to is determined June. She was in my teens, I was Tenson-
reach peak fitness and form by ably fit. There was no puppy
run July, and to go on lowering the Lat, and I found I could
sho 16 quite naturally
without train- British record until Ing. I still regard myself as a within striking distance naturel runner, But I made the world title, mistake of thinking I could carry on without preparing for that is the ex- a race. I feel planation for my loss of form Just before I retired
June made no mistake this #cación,
She joined Highgate AC, a club for whom Ladies she has a considerable amount of admiration. There the met club coach, Charlle Warner, who the rough set about removing edges.
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also joined the Franz Stampa class for a while," says June, "but although he's not so well known, Charlie has definite and very good ideas on the training of athletes,"
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St. John Ambulance Orders
Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, C.St.J, Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hong- kong District, Order No. 23/50. Durbed June 7, 1950.
al' Ambulance Daties - Hongkong does Shaukiwan K.J. 10.0.58-10.0.06. Amb. Div. 17.5.04.-23.8.50. Coast facian Amb. Div, June, 1956: XÍC YCIA Naz. Div.
Hor training presented problem, though, To spend three or four evenings a week out on the cold track after a full day's work and run a home was picnic. She had to find a way to split it up.
no
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· Pettetralion Squad Duties--10.8,50. Her fat in Highbury over-
I Woo Hul-llen, Dentist Tims Yu- the looks
Arvenal Stadium.org, Cat/Supt. Kwok, Kitmung de So it was that June knocked on Bhashaipo Ng, Div. 17.0.56, Dr Kelly Chu, Dentist E., Cheong, Tom Whittaker's office door one Acting A/B,0,,II J.M.C. Stewart moming
and asked the High-de Shamshuipo Naz, Div. bury dilet about the possibillabeant, 6,86, Kowloon: Amb. Div. Orderly Balísa at mainland Area tiea of using his excellent 6.6.56. Shamardipo Amba. cinder track for a tile early P.B.CO. morning practice.
10.0.50. Kong Wah, Amb, DW.
11.0.56. Sbamabutipo 13.0.50.
AMG, DRY,
13.0.50. Mangkok Am. DW. Hoat Hin
"Only too pleased. We are all for this sort of, thing," WIS
Bosch - Dullès-HongkongE---0.8.30. (Sat) 1. p.my, Repulse Boys SCAA. gealal Tom's reply. So, duly
key to this AD, Dix Wave Bay Curting Bing armed with a famous football axena, June AD Bhek+Q, Confucian made her way up the steps, and 10.0.50, (Sun) 9.30 m. Repa post the burt of Herbert Chapk.com/DAN WINDOWY A HICYMCA W/D, 130 p.in, Repules. man at 0.30 each morning...
B Wayo Bay Day Pattern A/P,
AD Training would finish when Shatakiwas
huden, A/D, June 3900; - Content" Nez. DM MON
a wave from husband Raymond Indicated that breakfast was ready
June made rapid strides, and fast week in the Middlesex Championships her hard work reaped its reward, ja qu
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Australia And USA Are First Rivals In Professional Tennis
Professional lawn tennis players, the boys who serve and slam for declared wage packets instead of undisclosed expense accounts, are to have their own first-ever "Davis Cup" competition.
Australia and the United States, traditional: Davis Cup net-foes of the amateur world, have been picked to begin the new professional war, which will mark the return of paid lawn tennis to the Empire Pool, Wembley, next September-after a lapse of three years under the blight of increased entertainment tax,
.
On my left, America, repre- the only male over to import sented by the 28-yem-old World aggressive superiority on all Professional Champion from the autour_championship 'con- Los Angeles, Ricardo (Pancho) tendere in Britain, Franco-and Gonzalez;, and 15-year-old Tony: Amerien in one season. Trabert, of Cincinnati," Wimble- don singles winner last year and
SOUTH CHINA BEAT CYMCA AT WATER POLO
rent
STYLISH PERSONS...
On my right Australia, in the stylish personis of 28-year-old. Frank Sedgman, Whoblexion triple winner in 1952 and con- queror of swartly Gonzalez'in a memorable professional debut; Hartwig. ant 26-year-old Rex Wimbledon Doubles Champpion In the first game of the cur last summer with the man-of-
Division Senior
Water the-moment Lew Hoad. Polo League series, South China scored a smashing 9-1 victory "These now **Davis Cup" over the Chinese YMCA, at the tangles are due at Wembley. on. Chung Sing. Bathing Pavillon September 24-25, permitting of yesterday.
the normal four singles and one The South Chinn players doubles encounters. Afterwards, dominated play throughout the there will be four days of World game, and their forwards Oval Championship Din
our own new lawn-tennis a scintillating display of close
"tradesman,"
Mottram, Tasy впарру passing and
well-established such Joining shooting.
accurate
Goal Scords for South China professional circus-men as Jack were: Pang Chul-sui (5), Wan Kramer and Pancho Segura on Shui-ming (2), Chan Liu-pik the invitation list for £5,000 of
unastramed prize money. (1), Wong Kon-fal (1).
Chan Kum-fut scored CYMCA,
for
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