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Hoad Enters US Semi-Finals

MAN OF SEIXAS HAS HARD

IRON

WALTER'S ue, ac-

FIGHT

Wording to the magis. AGAINST COOPER

trate's

register at thu Clerkenwell court, was 64. The police had him down as 60. His solicitor was under the impression Walter Was 70.

'The matter

was never mitis-

factorily cleared up, but

as he stood h. the dock, looked

older by so many years then

any of the ages mentioned, and

multer

so indifferent to accuracy, that 11 dict not Wen Lo

indiferent,

greatly.

Forest Hills, Sept. 7.

Lew Hoad of Australia, bidding for a grand slam of the world's four top titles, gained the semi-finals of the US tennis championships today by downing one of his Aussie teammates, Roy Emerson, 8-6,

6-3, 7-5.

Vic

Seixas of Philadelphia, Hond, alrendy, champion of winner <>1 1954 and twice | Australia, Francé and Wimble-

hts way runner-up, also won Old and

George

dex, had little difficuity with the into the semi-finals, beat 19- ungetded Emerson, whom he has looked, und as though muny months had passed since he had year-old Ashley Cooper of Aus beaten regularly in recent sou- tralla, 9-7, 3-6, 6-7, 10-12, 6-4.

Jasi caten enjoyed a good night's sleep.

Ce good meal

RUNAWAY

EORGE had pleaded

SUTH

Kually

to stealing a riveve-ironing - board. He had been take the cumbersome article anel thrust it into a vast pocket nj the mackintosh he was wearing So huge was the pockel that it looked, when the magistrate. Mr Frank Powell, held it up 1+1 examination, to be big emaghe 10 accommodate an ironing - board proper

"I've taken nothing." George: had said, when a store dewAN" - in the street. tive stopped him With which he had thrown down the mackintosh, and shuffled Ino something like a run. Passers-by had stopped him.

French Clash

With Rebels

On Border

Algiers, Sept. 7.

201919.

Took Time

The blond Australian took his fline warming up in the first set but thereafte punished Emer- son with his bruising and stud smashing, all-court

game.

Sele

Speelvular

service

triumph WHEN the thest

scured by 121 American

tending Aus- tralian

11 WIN the th straight match in which the 33-

He used every trick

player,

Laker Has Not

Accepted-Yet

Jim

and

London, Sept. 1. Laker, The Surrey Englund off-spin

ปี

bowler, has not yet SO cepted the offer from tobacco frm to work for them in Australia.

He had a meeting with representatives of the firm yesterday,

Laker, at the Oval today, has been Bettled one Way от впе other.

Negotiations SUND still proceeding. But I shall be playfur cricket for Sur- rey nex: scanon."—Frafice- I'rease.

said: **Nothing

Rees Beats Van Donck

Berne, Sept. 7.

Jan Bees (South Herts), B3-

ATTEMPT TO SOLVE FREIGHT DISPUTE

Tokyo, Sept. 7.

A mediation committee of five Japanese businessmen will look into a dispute over the interpretation of the agreement signed in June this year between the United Kingdom-Japan Homeward Freight Conference and the Japanese Mitsui Shipping line, according to a spokesman of the committee here today.

CLKO

The spokesman Mr Fullo sted that the "underwinging" Yorwxho Director-General of

applied to all the Japan Shipowners' Aspelu-, carried by Mitsul's ships on the tion, suld be and Mr Ichiro Europe to Japan homeward ser- Ishikawa, Chairman of the vice, Mitsul for its part be Mediation Committee, yesterday lieves that the terms apply only heard Mr Shizuo Asada, Chlet to such cargoes as are listed on of the Transporta- the Conference tariff and loaded Secretary tlon Ministry, report ot the La European ports, the spokes-

man suid. results of talks he had in Lon- don on thin question with so- presentatives af the Freight Conference.

Wide Difference

The

sakd spokesman Yoshing and

Mr

faire's Ryder Cup team captain, tody beat Flory von Danck of!

Mr Asada talked Bigtum, by two strokes fa a

nis holes with the Freight Conferme re- serve play-off for the 1980 Swiss open golf presentatives in London beenuse Championship> Sterre

over

Crans-sur-wide g

A French border patrol year-old Vie had to go all out clashed with rebels on the to survive

The two professionals the border Moroccan

In the book to down his hard- with aggregates of 278 after the near tra

Australia's

Utre72-alex tournament proper. Nemours today and killeding for

ranking

who

fought "some insurgents," French back time after time when Vie In the play-off. Rees shut A authorities said today. apparently had him on the run 35 to give him a final aggregate In the fourth set, Selxor 313 (87. 70. 70. 71, 35) and broke

Cooper's service three Van Donck returned 37, for 315 times but Ashley broke right (69, 12, 69, 08, 37).—Reuter. back and finally won the sel forcing Seixas to go live sets for the third time in the tourna- megat, But Vic's superb condi - Urn aud to wick: variety of

}

Nemours in A port city 25 trom Lik Moroccan

"This pocket." Mr Powell said, | miles concluding his examination, burder. "jooks as if it might have been

made spectally

for receiving goods.

AUSTRALIA

The band was armed with a mortar, ammunition and other arms which were taken by the | French.

No further details were avail- able.

Forty-two miles to the south rebels attacked a train outskie

of Tiemeen last night, killing its

French engineer. A mune stopped the train and the rebels raked with re

top spin, undercut and soft shots held off the Austle in the Ana)

1

Key Break

seventh game for a 4-3 icad and

Vie scored a key break lu the

eventually wound it up with ap uverhoud strashed for an mut- right placement

on the final

pre

urisen

and

difference had

The Conference between MRO Line

ti Inter- OVET of the agreement which put a stop to the three- your-old competit by fetting Nippon Yusen Kaisha, a Japan- ese member of the conference, "underwing.”

According to the spokesman

the Freight

Australians

Pearce's

Conference under-

Beat

XI

Scarborough, Sept. 7.

The Australian cricket tourists won their last first-class game when they beat T. N. Pearce's XI by five wickets here today.

"IT doesn't look as though it were part of the orignal coal at all." He put the mackin- tosh down, and asked: "Is any thing known about this man?”

"There are 28 previous con- victions," the policeman

said,

A; Bone, whose French mưa- "Some are in this country, some in Australia. Eight of them are tops shot up the old city two He has not been in a retaliations move. for shop-lifting.

the French picked up 25 rebet point.

They บร

art quesiloted in the shouting of French paratroop hero Colors note. Marcel

Hard of Montebello, Bigcord.

39 -United Darlene

Calif., 9-7, 6-1. and will meet Pros:

Mrs B. R. Pratt (Janica) who beat Mrs Dorothy Hend Kwods | Innings lead of eight runs. (US) 4-6, 6-0, 6-2, in the semi-)

United Press

in trouble since 1950.'

"What's he been doing since then?" the magistrate asked.

in

"I believe he's been up Scotland, loolting after his wife, who is very sick," the oflleer answered.

George's solicitor rose

CANADA

6THIS

began.

mman

45

70,"

be

The magistrate consulted his ' register. "He seems to be ageing rather rapidly. he observed,

"He has suffered from various illnesses," the solicitor went on.

and

it was hoped when he committed his last crime that

of his

lingue Gibson of New York.

RUSSIANS INSPECT SAPPHIRE

second in the women's trimmed eighth-seeded

Pakistani Leads

In Decathlon

In their second innings, the Australians hit 193 for the loss of five wickets.

The tourists had had a first final day's play in the festival mulch were treated to some Pearce's XI added 10 their extraordinary cricket.

In the first half hour Pearce's overnight score of 107 for three

the tea X1 scored 93 runs, including

three sixey und 13 fours.

before declaring

interval with 20 runs wickok.

i lusss of seven

scoreboard,

for the

The

a

mere 80

an

The Australians were left with 110 minutes in which to gel 193 Because of heavy rain, which runs to win. Their batsmen swamped sectiones of the out-rattled them off in held play could not begin, today minutes. untli 3.16 p.m.

Pearce's Xi Rutherford butting_only started one man short when il hour hit 15 fours and Benaud in Was announced that Johnny 25 minutes, hit three sixes and in Wardle was suffering from two two fours,

cracked ribs anal had gone to the local hospital for an X-ray. Against Essex

London, Sept. 7, London, Sept. 7

Malcolm Ash. it A three-man

24-year-old delegation of Pakistan he had come, not only to the

athlete, resident Soviet uir experts today became London, and helder of the Sur- end of his working life, but the the first foreign visitors to in- end of

rey decathlon title. led at the carcer in crime. He spect the manufacture of Briend of the first day in the Ama- was put on probation.

Lin's

powerful Sapphire jetteur Athletic Asscelation south- "fic came to London, then-→

engine, which

was withdrawn ern decathlon championship at has an income of £300 from the top-secret list today.

Middlesex, Alberton,

with a year-but finding no work here, The experts, who are in Bri-score of 2,986 points for the five went, he says, tö Cunada, where

lain for the Furnborough air

events decided. he stayed three years, working show made their inspection The remaining five events to in a shop, and sending money during a visit to the Armstrong complete the championship will Essex. home to his wife.

Siddeley Cuctori at Brock-

be decided tomorrow-France- The 4,000 fans who brayed worth, which build the

Prosse

the bad weather to see the phire.

he

"W

HOME AGAIN

J

HEN his wife became ill, he came home, and she is so Incapacitated now, that

he

has to do all the housework, M- cluding the washing. I think the fact that laundry rates have gone up had something to with his stealing

this 75. Bd. ironing board."

do

Sap-

A British expert suici Jater The four-bour Soviet visit had reseb.ed " Chinese game."

He said every time à Sovjet expert asked A question a

countered with

British expert another.

this he

The expat mid ho believed the Suviot delegation journed

visit something in their

elted: "But

did France-Presse.

30

and we."..

The magistrate nodded. "The only argument

against being an isolated incident," said, "Is that enormous pocket."

"I think that dates back to i the icind of He he led before he was put on probation," said George's solicitor.

to

The magistrate turned Goorge and asked what he had

to say.

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Burke, e Goossens, ₺ Shapherd 21 Wardle said that the injury | Rutherford, o Balley, U Goonsent. 78

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