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/ THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957.

UNKNOWN AUSTRALIAN BEATS

LEWIS HOAD IN

FIVE-SET MATCH

Paris, May 23.

A little known 20-year-old Australian player, Neal Gligon, today eliminated his work-famous compatriot, Lewis Hoad, in an exciting third round encounter for The French International Hard Court Tennis Championship.

Gibson, who was rated 10th Australian player last year, was not placed in this year's rating and had to play his way through a four-round elimination tournament to qualify for the men's singles proper.

After

Am-round bye, | team, tumbled headlong to a Paul Jalabert (Franco) 1-6, 6-3,

defeat Gibson had to fish! hard yester 6-4, 6-3, 0-1,

against 6-2, 7-5. second- Belitium's Philippe Washer.

Gerard Pilet day to gain älve-sel

and Mare Lasry round victory over Llamus of Thirst round matches look (France) beat Jean-Pierre Ber- Mexien, at today he played a survivors into the last sixteen gart (France) and Jaroslav calm, well-thought-out gume to but only clght of them were Drobny (Egypt) 0-7, 0-3, 3-0,

G-1. ptali up fron

Drom two sets down and decided today, beat the world's leading amateur player, Lewis land, in five sets.

For Hond,

who WOT Cha French litle Inst year, It was cle- fent at the first hurdle. He had received a bye and then 2 walkover inte round three.

Gibson's match winning wen- on was his two-fried back hand played like a cricket Stroke. Time and again he teled of

pal shots with

unarohulable Rome

and for rearon Hord

Hey

bure into the net,

The stroke,

ccaseri ta against the

Ti entre court crowd

WHS

Jnished by the fascinating duel. Probably the spectators believed That Hog I' tremendous cx- out perience would gri ilm

of trouble.

But Cibon continued to, play Jike

elsampin IL

When tun witch point he real geruss a two-handed drive to the contr and Hx's attempted floated out of court.

Glison threw his racket high skywards inter, reached

Those who reached this stage Mike Davies and Robert Wit- include Kurl Nielsen, theron (Britain) beal J. Gulyas and 2. Katona (Hungary) 7-3. 0-4, 4-6, 0-3.

LEWIS HOAD

Jackie Brichant and Philippe Washer (Belgium) beat Phillppe Deninu mel Claude Lesuge (France) 6-2, 6-1, 7-9, 0-4,

Gordan Forbes and Abo Scat (South Africa) bent Andrews Hummerstey (Chile) and E Martinez (Sjin)

6-3, 7-6.

6-3,

and

Sergio Jacobini (Italy)

(Poland) Vladislav Skonceki

Billy beat H. Barrett and Knight (Britain) 19-0, 6-3, 0-3.

Robert Howe (Australia) and Harry Schwartz (USA) bent A. Atilla and A. Gimeno (Spain) 6-3, 7-6, 0-1.

Nun). Gibron ond Warzco Woodcockt (Australia) beat N. Nicolla nad Popovic (Yugoslavia) 6-2, 6-1, 6-1.

JENNETTE'S SO HAPPY!

Ice queen Inte radiantly happy mother. That's the transformation that British friends of 26-year-old Mrs Marc. Wirz (the fermer Jeanneite Altwegg) are now see

return Dane who put out Drobny yes, Krishnan (Indin).beat A. Palafoxing ut first hand.

Jerday, Herb Fam (United States) and Gilbaon,

and eat the net to shake hand with the beaten cham- pkom.

Hond

BACK INJURY

confident, played brilliant game to win the first thyos galast Cibson without diffiendly and The sperlators wire ulf vet for an easy three- set victory for last year's Paris and Wimbledon Champion, who seeded number "bne this year di-pite the fact that he is Still sufering from a

back-in-

Was

Jury.

โร the third set, However, | Gibson attacked all the time and floud on the frequently caught

Font with Wrong

his accurate double-handed nek-hand volleys and his back-hand crass-fourt returns placed near the outside lines.

steady

Gibson kept up pressure to win the third and fourth sets and equalise at two sets all,

THE RESULTS

Men's Doubles-cond round

Matrolm Anderson and Ashley { Cooper- (Australia) bel "B. (France)

and

Torben

Bazin and M. Schaf 7-5, 6-4, 6-2.

Kurt Nietsen Pellizza and Michel Lemas Ulrich (Denmark) beat Henry

(France) by a walkover.

Herbie Fum, and Budge Patty | (USA) beat M. Alvarez (Colum bi mi C. Kooning (South Miro by a walkover.

4. Vasboth and A. Adam (Hurjory) beat R. Bedard (Canada) and P. Nichols (New Zemind) 0-2, 6-2, 7-5.

H. Buter and P. Scholl (Ger- many) but Robert Helllet and

Dodgers Trade

Pitchers

New York, May 23.

The Brooklyn Dodgers today

In an awed and respectful silewed. the 2,000 aikl speelaturs watched Gibson inke a 3-1 and then 4-2 lead in the last decisiveaded pitcher Don Elston to the set.

Hoad took risic-, rushed to the nch, man for every bail and

Into terrifle put returns.

power

his

But Gibson faced up in the

onslaught and time and again won the point with his magle backhand vlley. Re led at 5-3 abel 5-4. und finally won out on bis service at 0-4.

A SETBACK

British tennis received a 801- back when Michael Davies, top)

Britain's ntain it

Davis Cup!

GUINNESS

對君非常有益

IS健

GOOD

FOR

YOU

Chiengo Cubs for pitchers Vito Valentinetti and Jäcktie Collum in addition to wo o.her identified players.

-

A National League night game Letween St Louis and Cincinnati seteduled today-United Press. is the only Major League game

Naresh Kumar' und Ramathaan

and Reyes (Mexico) 5-7, 8-0, C-1, 14-12.

Women's singles 2nd rounā

Madore Suzie Kormoczi (Hungary) beat Madame R. Gimout! (France) 6-5, 6-1.

Buvaille

France Presse and Reuter, (France) beat Mademoiselle C. Monnat (France) -). 0-2-

Madame

Glattle

Liverpool-boen Mrs Wirz Is seen here romping with her two young sons Tony Dayld, aged 20 months, and Duri Jon, aged blue months on the town at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs H. Altwegg, In Southport,

Mrs Wirz who now lives in Switzerland, is having a two months' holiday in Britain; she expects to return to Switzerland at the end of May,

Former World and Olympic Figure SkaUng Champion, Mes Wirz turned down a £2,000-a-week offer to turn professionul | after winning a Gold Medal at the 1982 Winter Olymples, Bhe was married in October 1954 to a Swiss civil engineer who is of present doing an extended annual period of military service.-- Reuterplota,

It's Time To Stop

Colin Cowdrey, Switching

Says Denis Compton

What is the "Kipper's" future as a Test cricketer? "Kipper" is the nick-name of Colin Cowdrey, the Kent and England batsman.

It was given to him because of his partiality for 40 winks, and some people now think it has extended to his batting.

They are being unkind to one of the most able players of the present genera-

tion.

Colin may not have quite ful-1 But since Australla Colin has Millet bis ich promise of the been the shuttlecock in the MCC tour of Australis in 1964-5, | Enstond butting scheme and, not is yet another Wally surprisingly, he has ut come. Hammond, though at times he out of the game of "switch and more closely resembles the great chance" unscathed. Walter than any other player 1 know.

WORLD OF SPORT

Now They Are After Eddie Firmani's Younger Brother

Questioned about England's shortage of opening batsmen at the end of the 1954-5 tour, our skipper, Len Hution, suggested Colin would make an ideal No.

1.

A GOOD TEAM MAN

Colin was asked if he would iry the job. Other Test class ployers were asked, but declined. Cowdrey, a good team man, said he would make the switch.

He was chosen as opening batsman for England throughout

Richardson.

Eddie Firmuai, the former Charlton Athletic centre-that summer as partner to Peter forward, for whom the Italian club Sampdoria paid

£35,000, fed Haly's 'B' forwards against Egypt in the

Mediterranean. Cup International at Pescara, Italy, re-know Colin did not like it. He

力 cently

Parasitic skin

健力氏波打酒

disease, itching.

#zema etc.

Mitigal

CML », chiTMENT

-Bay LEVERKUSEN GERMANY.

As this was Eddie's third international appearance for Italy, and despite his South African origin, this makes him a full' Italian according to Italian Football Associa- tion regulations,

This means that

for Eddie's younger brother ruled it no knock-down." Peter, the Chariton full-back.

Peter stayed with Eddle white

on holiday in Italy Inst year, and the Sampdoria club

were

an

Strait,

Colin has had his fill of ex- periments. He wants time now to readjust himself, Left to his own devices, pnd his own right- fut position, he will more than salisly England's needs.

Another

WEST INDIES 179 FOR 3 IN SECOND INNINGS AGAINST YORKSHIRE

Sheffield, May 23.

The West Indies gained a first innings lead of 28 and then scored 179 for three in their second innings here today on the second day of the match against Yorkshire,

Yorkshire, 59 for four overnight in reply to the West Indies first innings of The Yorkshire total would have been 190, were all out for 162 just after lunch. much lese but for a fine innings of 64 in 85 minutes by spin bowler Johnny Wardle, who hit one six and eight fours,

COUNTY CRICKET

Ken Grieves Hits

224-Highest

Of Season

Score

London, May 23.

Ken Grieves, 31-year-old Sydney-born all-rounder, hit the highest score of the English cricket season today with an innings of 221 for Lanenshire agalest Cambridge University.

Grieves, who easily surpassed his previous best of 15h, made for the Commonwealth team in India in 1950-51, obtained his runs on the placid Femers pitch at Cam- bridge where yesterday Ted Dexter, of Cambridge Univer- sity, hit 185 for the previous higheat of the season.

Lanenshire And Jost Tour (with Roy Collins), they passed wicke! for 78 overnight in the Cambridge figure with Orce

the University's chasing

liral wickets standing and were intings total of 334, but thanks out for, 400, to Grieves and his sland of 127: Grieves batted for five and a

hours and

30 hit (with Cyr Wastbrook) and 90 half

boundaries

RACE MEETING POSTPONED

Due to the unfavourable weather, the Hongkong 13th Race Jockey Club's

Meeting, which VIZLA to have been held tomorrow afternoon, has been post- posed to Saturday, June 1.

Everything Will Be Fine, Says Herb Score

Cleveland, May 23. A cheerful, ruddyfaced, but bilnitered Hory Score said today that "everything will be flne,”!

KENYON IN FORM

B][

Don Kenyon, the Worcester- shire and England opening batsman, was also In splendid form and scored 115, including 12 fours, in 188 minutes at Bris- tot against Gloucestershire.

It was Kenyon's Brat century of the season, but he was missed behind the stumps in the first over,

The tall-end batsmen saved Warwickshire from the follow- on against Somerset, who stained first inninga lead of 131 uni bonus points for faster scoring In the match at Edgbaston, Bir- mingham.

Ironically, it was former War- wickshire seam bowler Brian Lobb who did the early damage old county. dis- against his missing there of the flest four Warwickshire batemen for 13 runs in a spett of six overs,

Wardle and Bill Sutcliffe, who made 17, put on it in just under an hour for the eightht wicket

after seven had fallen for 78,

By clever "farming" of the howling, Wardle also scored all, 28 runs neder for the ninth wic

Freddle ket with page bowler Trueman, who eventually, went for a "duck".

Sonny

Ramuthin, who had Wardle caught in the covers by Rohan Kanhai, fished with six wichtig for 47 In 32,3 overs.

The West Inlica openers, Bruce Pairauslepu and Andrew Ganteaune, put on 55 for the

the first wicket In

second imits.

One run later another wicket. fell, but then Garfield Sobers

out) or Everton (46 not Weckos (63) added 91 for the

third wieket before Weekes was clean bowled by Bob Platt

Reuter,

SPORTRAIT

"I've got an idea No. fan't pulling his weight=”

London Kaproba Berwica

No Wimbledon

For Russians This Year-Only Observers

Score talked for 20 minutes with nine newsmen in his fitst

The main resistance then eame from Billy Ibndula, the young press conference since he was struck flush in the right eye, Pakistani, who belied in userl May 7, by a line drive off the partnerships with bowlers Roy bat of

Moscow, May 23. New York Yankee Gil Carter and folin Bannister.

The Soviet Union have de- McDougald.

When Warwickshire were acidet. after all, not to tuke out for 204, Ibadulla Was 49

part in this year's Wimbledon

He of cricket's puzzic!

indlealed It might be no out, having hit six lottes in Lawn Tennis Championships. boys, Tom Graveney, will also later than

June 9, when Els

a stay of 125 minutes, be the focal point of much dis- name leaves the disabled list, cussion when the selectors meet before the strikeout king could 1 on May 20 to choose England's return to the mound.

team for the first Test at Edg- baston on May 30.

Tests for England.

Graveney's average is 35 in These days that's pretty good.

Only Peter May and Cyril Waslibrook-among the men likely to be called upon for the Tesls this season have better International batting records.

SUPERB ABILITY

It is not that Graventy has failed in the past but that he has not scored as many Tuns os his superb ability would seem; to held out for him,

Somerset collapsed in their second Innings losing six "I doubt that Pl

wickets for 49 at one stane and Activity unli two

being all out for 100, Julin weeks after I'm released from Bannister claiming six of tho the hospital," Score said,

wickets for 37.

have any Three or

His physicians Indicated he would probably be released next week.-United Press.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Football

They did well together, but I

felt happier and, equally im- partant, felt he could do beller

further down the list,

HKFA dinner in honour of players and Press at Tai Peng Restaurant, Furthermore,

In other words, he has "all- p.m. secun Colin's promotion merely plugged cd" only by the standards that

Tennis one gap to leave another. He might have been unfairly mark- had done so well at No. 5 that ed, for him.. be might well have been left

It did

Batsmen take time to mature, und Graveney, at 30, is just

"Long Tom"

will

Sampdoria ropes in a wild furry of blows will be free to engage another In the eighth round, Holman there to establish himself, player of Italian descent, So went first and Valdes fell on we can expect an early cash bit top of him.

In South Africa, after starting moving into his prime. But the referee

as an opener, Cowdrey was re-

Now the time to recall him, Instated in the middle order.

give him a thorough trial as His record in the Tests showed gland's No. 3, and clear up UNCONQUERED STRAIT

that he began well but fell away once and for all the doubt that "Big Bill" Clark, a bronzed, well-built Aucklander, is in That his liking for a place has grown about him. extremely impressed with his nightly training off Sumner for away from the new ball is op- performance In A hush-huh

I think attempt next February at parent is shown by the fact that "arrive" as u Test batsman Uhls trial.

swimming Cook

The when he came home to skipper Eddie and his London' bom wife, Patricia, who conquered siralt is said to be Kent his first move was to put suce-for, in his masterly century at Lord's the other a more difficult proposition than himselt in qt No. 4. Charlton's

week, he looked at last to have the English Channel. Clark's fle did not resume very found his way.

but I disregard such proposed route is 15 miles long. | brightly, England

-(Landon Express Service).

(COPYRIGHT) next month for their Arst visite hopes to do it in about 12 happenings as a passing phase. since Eddie signed for Sampdoria,

MOTOR CYCLE CHAMPION May to captain England in this summer's Test series against the It looked as though former West Indies takes him within world motor cycle champion reach of a Test match captaincy Geoff Duke,, who missed the record. frat of the year's Grand Prix

Incidentally.

Ja

daughter a?

Jesistant

George manager. Robinson, return to

་་་

moatings in Germany. through

hours,

The appointment of Feler THE GAMBOLS

May has how led England in 13 tonsecutive Tests. If he pinya

Injuries, lylit also miss, the throughout the conting five- second championship round, the match rubber, he will set up a Isle of Man TT races,

new record`un captain of

When the closing date for England in successive games, entries' arrived, the last two

The recurd is at present held

He led

received were from Geoff Duke by Wally Hammerki. and his new Glera teammate, England 10 times consecutively, Scotsman Bob McIntyre,

starting the sequence against Austraila at Nottingham in 1938

ending:

Against Adelaite, in the

--(London Erpresa Seruice),

(COPYRIGHT)

Nothing like a bit of excile-und ment to liven things up. When Australia, at Nine Valdes outpointed Johnny 1046-47 tour, Holman in Chicago recently, bath boxers went QVOR the

THERE'S NOTHING ON TV3) AND 80 TO BEIS FARLY

TEHALL WE HAVE.,

[AN BARIZ-BOUT?

进门

Men's "D" Diviakon; KTGCA "Z" V RAF.

TOMORROW

CLOSE OF PLAY SECORES

A spokesman of the State Sports Committee told Reuter today that they will, however, tend a group of about 15 trainers and players to watch and gatu expertence of the "atmosphere". Earlier this year a Soviet Sports Committee spokesman chance hod said "There is a of Russian players going to

it

drive In the

to

develop

At Oxford: Middlesex 155 Wimbledon in 1997 as part and 115 for one (Bick 50, Gale 36 of

not out). Oxford University 348 | Union (Hobbs 05, Eagar 73).

not

Soviet

into a world tennie power." But to- At Cambridge:

sible Cambridge day the

tennis coach

salit Beiltz-Gelmann University 334 and 86 for one Semeon

rody to (McLachlan €2

not arc oul). "We Lancashire 400 (Grieves 224). Wimbledon this year because

have our players

hind no At the Oval: Surrey 320 for opportunity to play on grass seven declared and 130 for five courts. In the Soviet Union we declared (Stewart 50. May 04). have no gras courts-only hard Sussex 144 and 20 for no wicket. courts." We are now building

At Gravesend: Kent 392 for T six declared. and 134 for Пус Leice- (Cowdrey 03 not out). stershire 100 (Palmer 67).

AL Nottingham: Hampshire

courts and when we

experience Dequir

we will at participate

Wimbledon perhaps next year,"

Belitz-Gelmann said the 15- lat Division; KBGC V HNC "Gold". 270 and 18 for no wicket, man misdon at Wimbledon will To v KDC. Co v Reorelo, RC Nottinghamshire 285 for

techniques "Blue" v KCC

250W

nine Sxamine

the

of

to their comicalle training where

it will prove valuable,-Reuter.

and Division: Reprelo ́y PRC, declared (M, HH 63, Dooland Western players and apply them KC V BÅFC, KDC Y USRC, CCC/V (83). FC "Blue", "PC" "Red". V IRCC.

3rd Divino; HKCC v HKPSA, KCC. V CEC, Reinelo v HERC, PIĆ V mc, RUGG v Stanley,

Ladies 2nd Divisiou: KCC V CCC, IKFC v FC, USRO V PRC.

Swimming

Al Birmingham: Somerect 335 for seven declared and 100 (Alley 61, Bannister six for 37). Warwickshire 204 (Alley five

for 52).

At Bristol: Gloucestershire 307 Inter-school Aquatic Meeting been for eight declared at yesterday's at Chung Sing, 2 p.m.

scare and 7 for no wicket. Wor- Athletic

cestershiro 313 for nine declared Tingle's Athlete Institute, Hicc, (Kenyon 115, Richardson (D, W.) rports day, 3.30 p.m.

101 not out).—Reuter.

Bartyr Appleby

[AG TSURIZE WAS NRYTHING ON TV. WE THOUGHT WE'D CALL AND SING YOU

Lown

BOWLS MATCH POSTPONED The First Division Bowls match between KBGC and INC 'Gold' scheduled to be played tomorrow has been post- poned to Sunday, June 2.

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