THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1947.

BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE BY TONY LOCK

Surrey Again

Win In

Under Two Days

London, Sept. 2.

A brilliant performance by spin bowler Tony Lock, who had a match analysis of 10 wickets for 60 and also held eight catches, today swept Surrey to yet another victory in less than two days in the English County Cricket Championship. On their home pitch Surrey forced Warwickshire to follow on 156 rung behind and dismissed them for 86 soon after lunch to win by an. innings and 70 runs.

Lock's catches included five lost 13 batsmen for an aggregate Top scorer was eff his own bowling.

of 112 runs, During the tiny Warwickshire Indian-bin Swaranjit Singh,

Kuts Runs The

Year's Fastest

Five Kilometres

Moscow, Sept. 2,

the former Cambridge Univer- sity all-rounder, with 30. Singh is returning soon to Indie.

The match marked the fare- well appearance of Warwick- shire's Eric Hollles, who ended his Championship career by Inking 100 wickets in a teason for the 14th time.

win

DRAMATIC WIN Hampshire scored a dramatic over Gloucestershire at Bournemouth by an innings and 28 rung after dismissing the opposition for 29 in 85 minutes la their second innings.

Spam bowlers Derek Shackle- ton and Vic Canings were virtually unplayable, Shackleton

Vladimir Kuts, Soviet holder of the taking four for 15 and Canninge World 10,000 Metres record, retained *x for 10.

Shackleton claimed the last

his national. 5,000 Metres title in the tree wickels in four deliveries, USSR Athletics Championships at Lenin but missed the hat trick.

total of 30 Stadium here today.

He clucked 13 mins. 48.0 secs. -the world's fastest time this reason though he had to fight a)) the way to hold of the challenge of Pyotr Bolotnikov, who best h

the 10,000 Metres at the week-end.

A

Most of the race was run at 2,000 terrific pace, and af metres Kuts was four seconds inside Gordon Pirie's time for

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

New York, Sepi, 2. Major League baseball resills today were:

AMERICAN LEAGUETM

Kama City Cleveland

(Ist game)

runber

this distance when the British the world 5,000 sel Metres record of 13 ming 30.8 sees at Bergen, Norway, June 1958.

in

The pacz later dropped as Loth Ruslans tired.

Bolotnikov was secoud in 13 mins 58

Yevgenly and

14 mins 9.2 Zhukov

sves.

birl

OTHER BESTS

best

Three world

perform- ances for the year were set dur ing the Championships,

Elisabeta Yermolayeva, 20. won the women's 800 Metres in from Nina. 2 mins 5.0 SCES Otkalenke, who holds the world record af 2 ming 5 peer.

24.

In the Men's Hop, Step and Jump. Oleg Ryakhovsky. sicured 10.29 metres (53 feel 34 inches). The world record Ik 16.56 metres (54 feet 3%

030 Incht:) was set by Adhemar Fer-

reira Da Silva, of Brazil, two

Garver, Bunette (2). Portocarrero [6) and Thomp Garcia D-8) and Nixon LP-Gaver (9-12). years ago, Avila 18(h).

(at game}

Gloucestershire's

was only ten more than the season's lowest-20 by Mid- dlesex against Derbyshire.

Left-hander Alan Wharton completed his Afth century of the season by hitting 114. in- cluding one six and 13 tours, to help Lancashire total 264 and beat Worcestershire by lunings and 50 runs.

Worcestershire, dismissed for 100 in their first innings, fell for ten runs less in their second.- Reuter,

Army Lieutenant

an

THIS ONE WENT BY

Walcoll attempts to field Sheppard off Sobers in the final Test between

Central Press Photo. England and the West Indies at the Oval. -----

Test

Australian Reliability -Most Financially Rewarding Event In The World

By ALAN VEITCH

Melbourne,

Nearly 100 cars from assembly lines of world-famous factories are taking part in a fortnight's reliability test covering 10,500 miles of Australia,

Al the end of it on September 8 there will be £A16,196 in prize money and gain or loss in car prestige.

Eleven of the 94 entries are from overseas. There are three from the United States; three from Germany, and one each from Japan, Czechoslovakia, Papua, New

Scores Upset Win Caledonia and New Zealand. Over Neale Fraser

extra

overseas entry.

If the winner compeles la the

NOW

YOUNG

DRAKE'S CHELSEA MAY SPRING A SHOCK

By HAROLD PALMER

A bunch of eager, talented young players in Chelsea colours are going to play the kind of football that will surely bring back many of soccer's lost followers. I think they will be the talk of London in the coming season. They should even make Manchester United sit up and take notice.

This is not really such bold prediction. It is n conclusion anybody would have reached after watching their trial game. It is the development of a youth policy that has been accentuated in recent years,

After winning the League | think his bright young boys can Championship two seasons ago, Reap Chelsea on the right road..

Ted Drake knew he London Express Service. would have to build a new team. He said it would take

mano ger

Ave years and the form of his

young discoveries now suggests No More League

he is ahead of schedule.

Chelsea have a allek, dashing young outat mostly favouring the crew cut hairstyle and full

Soccer For

of that youthful enthusiasm Len Shackleton

which Drake loves and encourages.

Leeds, Sept. 2. Len Shackleton, Avinner of and even full England caps

other honours” in thệ several

career as 4 game, pas hed his

Forwards who race intelli- gently into position and wasle no time in getting their sights on goal are a joy to watch. And none more so than the 17-year- old Inside-left Jimmy Greaves, footballer ended. trom Dagenham:

This loose-Embed, weg-built footballer is surely destined for stardem

Greaves has a football brain and the control that goes with it. The ball is edged that foot or so forward as an opponent mover into tackle and with an almost imperceptible acceleration he silps the physical impact

Chelsea were entitled to ex- pect Greaves to form a most effective wing with interna- tional Frank Blunstone, but it is not to be at least, not yet.

UNLUCKY

His

ankly,

right

which for nearly tw worried him

manipulative years, was given treatment a week ago and Re ralurned to the specialist for the verdict today. This was "totie anlle won't stand up to the strain of League football'

Shackleton admitted he ex~ and so he pected those words accepted the verdlet philoso phically. While disappointed, he has no fears for the future no he has three businesses "which will keep me busy," he sald.

was

Originally un amateur with Arsenal, he went to Bradford, Most of them will be driven the least number of pointa be-|(40 sterling) prize, given by an

electric shaver firm.

Unlucky Blunstone was - Newcastle, and Sunderland. Ho by Australinn crews.

comes the winner.

League Most of the 42 sponsors who pected to return 10

considered one of the The trial is a test of driving The rally is the most finon-

navigation are financing the Rally have football the other Saturday at punctuality, cially rewarding ovent of its skill, type in the world. The winner and, of course, car depend-plastered the cars with their Tattenham, where bis left leg greatest ball artists in football

was broken last January. Now,Ching Mall-Special with that leg broken again, renciver £A6,460 (£8,168 ster-obility. It is not in any sense advertising propaganda.

ап and ling)

One sponsor has issued free £ASDC race, yet time is the biggest

there must be a long wait for (£400 sterling) it it is an hazard of the compeiliors,

to each crew member a box his recovery.

Blunstone went to hospital to containing 30 vitamin pills.

Another firm has given sup- be examined by the same

who plies of berley sugar to every-specialist

attended him body in the Rally.

when he broke the leg before. the product Peter Brabrook, of East Ham football, will again be on the right wing al- though originally recognised ar an inside forward. He is 19 and old Ron Tindall, the Surrey cricketer, his partner will be the 21-year-

Forest Hills, Sept. 2. Ciufton Mayne of Berkeley, Army 23-year-old California,

For! Lieutenant stationed at

scored Monmouth, NJ,

Д Ie-

For every minute a driver is Competing in the Champion-rounding upset in the US Ten-

by next Monte Carlo Rally he will late at a control point, he loses

minulo Every

ho npoint. Washington 001-000-800-1-6 ships for the first time, Taislyanis Championships today

Neule get an extra £A1,700 (£1,300 arrives before schedute at a con- southpaw 13671

Chenchik, a young sportswoman whipping

Australia, 0-3, 9-7, sterling),

trol another point is lost, (B and Courtney: from the Urals, Black

was only 2 Fraser of

The German Volkswagen, Sulivan 12-9) and Daley LP.

which MRS-Console (3rd), centimetres (three-quarters of 6-4, for a berth in the round of Itames (1-2)

filled

1wo the first an inch) outside the world High Pemall st).

Cik gabe, 12 Innings) New York 019-600-001-007-12-1 Jump record of 1.70 metres (5 001-100-002-31-0-13-1 feet 9 inches),

Kaн,

Chlenzo

Te frur

...

20-001-21x-1-14-

ננת!

Mrs. Stump (1), Shader 15), Shawne rentimetre.--Reuter. 10), Byrd (7) ng Purter. 1920

WP... Man (9-12).

10.

be

$11 crew

DRIVING SKILL As in all previous on trials, the car which

GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP

All the trials held in Austro-

have

PART-TIMER

Three-Car Crash Kills American Race Driver

And sticking to a time-table Fraser, No. 2 men un Austra-placings in an earlier trial, has is not easy considering the type

Darlington, Seól, 2. held by

lia's Dayle Cup team, was seed-24 entries in this rally. Thereof terrain the cars cover. Thela in the last few years Butimore

Bobby Myers of Winston, Norkt ed fifth in the draw and, with are 17 Holdens and 13 Fords route through the hinterland labeen noted for the good sports- Lord St (19). Ditmar (3) American Mildred McDaniel,

Japanese Couper, A Ashley

Carolina was killed today and Grim: Ford 10

11

Berra:

top-seeded now Miss Chechik set a

the supreme test of the stamhina each other, but, despite this,

two other drivers were läjured Whht. Zaverink 1 Linian Di

of a stock car.

the organisers have retained a

in a three-car smash-up during another All-Aussie Deluxe. un citu bere. Triundos (10) WP Russian record by clearing 1.74 originally represented a fair bet driving a 1937 Toyopet Crown regarded by the organisers as manship displayed by drivers to

metres

to produce (5 feet B12 inches), fuumat (9-2), LP--G?m (11-0).

rule preventing drivers from

the early laps of the Southern (lat game)

benting the previous best act anal on Sunday.

It lies along thousands of wilfully, or otherwise, opstruct-

500-mile Stock Car Race. But the unseeded Mayor, Army 101-02-100-Bom ||m0|

an Over-

Leader of the line 10-year-old

Myers was dead on arrival at 010-001-02-1954 by former world record

ti and Follar: holder Alexandra

nextby Austra-miles of very good roads but it ing the progress of Chudina by Champion a year ago and an

way, too, down taking car.

Lesile Allen is still only a part- McLeod Infirmary in aggressive campaigner in earlier

steep river banks ar across dry at Forest Hills,

loses also threads appearances

The driver of an overtaking me player, being an apprentice Florence, South Carolina, but rocky river beds. There are

doctors worked for more than opened up a furious assault on

born miles and miles of just dust and car must signal his Intention to at u motor works.

a half trying to in These are not the only young

an hour and the Aussie and broke the match

pass by blowing the miles and miles of wet muddy daylight or raising and lower players of great promise for revive him. wide open in the second set by

stretches onda rocky plains.

The collision halled the race at 17-year-old David Cllss, from the headlight beams int winning eight of the last nine

Enfield, is a brilliant little inalde for an hour while Myers and points. He grabbed the Anal set

forward, and the tall thrustful the other

drivers were by scoring a key service break

Mel-Tony Nicholas, whose nop of rushed to a hospital and the in the third

forced

bourne on August 24 and after fair hair provides such a strik- game on

wreckage was cleared from the errors by Fraser,

travelling through all Austra-

track. ing contrast to the neat trim of Ban States and the Northern his colleagues, will still be Territory

in Mel- challenging will finish

for the inside-lert bourne on September 8--China | position. Mall Special.

MR M 1101 Lokar (0.

Kansas City Cleveland

(2nd game)

039-000-000- 3-11-3 ... EL-C-01x-(-10-2

Terry, trucks (1 and Builth; Valentinetu. Melint (2) and Nara- 200 WP-Mellon (8-5) L-Terry 14-101. HIS--Wertz (23rd), Melih Q2001.

(2nd game)

Washington 009-005-020-7---8-1 Boston

109-309-23x-8-11—B Kenneter. Hyde (a). Byerly (7) Derk 181, underet; Sister.

Wall 71, Porterfield (9), Susee and White WP-Woll (1-0) LP-- Byerly (0-0). INS-Klaus" (koth}, { Beri fot (7th). White rds. Per [16th).

NATIONAL LEAGUE

(1st game)

sburgh

c-813-160-50 New York. 023-000-33x-11-14—İ Kilne, Swanson (4), Purkey (8). FAC: 171, Arroyo 1) and Yolles Rand (71: Birelay. Munant (0) and Thomas. WP-Montant (31). LP Pre 190) RS-Sauer, 2 23rd and 24th), Freese (Dth), Vizyil 14th).

(1st game) Philadelphia.. [02-214-000-;C+17~1

St Louis

Cincinnati

(game)

.....

4

West Indians Doing Poorly At Hastings

Hastings, Sept. 2. The West Indies finished the second day of their

IN LAST 16

Tony Vincent of New York.

of Canada Don Fontana

10

and

Eddie Choong Beaten In Doubles Match

Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. India's Thomas 'Cup stars

Starters set out

All the while drivers must night. watch the clock. Penalties are damaged incurred it specified car parts are replaced by new

parts.

ENDURANCE TEST

Roy Emerson of Australia also Trilok Nath Seth and Nandu ance lest which

Just reached the

with Natekar today beat Malaya's straight set victories.

Vincent steamrolered

Tim

from

Belgian Davis Cup Team To Play In Manila

Manila, Sept. 3.. The Belgian Davis Cup team will play an exhibition tle with

There is also a defender of unmetisc promise in Melvyn Scott, from Claygate, Surrey Only 17, Scott is strong and fearless and might soon prove to be the best centre-half on Chelsea's books.

Ian MacFarlane, for one, hus to prove that he can make the right-back position, his own and Alan Dicks must try to be really dominaling at centre-half other- wise Stan Wicks will soon be reclaiming his position,

Wleks has made a courageous

fight back from a knee injury

first

play

two

drivers wera The injured

Flock Fonly

ot Atlanta, Georgio, and Paul Goldsmith of St Clair Shores, Michigan. Flock was reported in fairly good condillon and Goldsmith in good condition,

Flock suffered a bruised left arm, possible concussion, face lacerations and internal bleed ing.-United Presi

Jack Kramer Beats Hoad In Singles Match

The raily is a grueling endur- takes drivers match here against Leslie

Lee Hoa-chye and Tay Chew-through the snow and sub-zero of the Alps and temperatures Ames eleven 152 runs be

saw by 15- and 15-11 in the' hind with

sub-tropics. Arst round of the Men's Doubles the heat and humidity of the seven of their

Nobody under 19 is eligible to opponents' second innings Coss of Washington, 7-5, 6-0, of the Merdelen "Independence"

04 and Fontana ousted Jim Badminton Championships.

Nominations from The Indians combined well compete. wickets still standing.

Farrin of Philadelphia, 7-5. The tolaista made 201 In 0-4, 6-3. Emerson, an unsced- and outclassed the Malayans in woman drivers are accepted.

first over Sid the reply to 322 for nine declared ed Aussie, bowled

match, but in the A grandmother finished fifth and had taken three wickets for Schwartz of Long Beach, New second the Malayans played in a similar trial held carller dozen York, 6-0, 6-4, 0-1.

hard and the gamo was fairly this year and about o Brooklyn 230-200-0004-3-1121 by the close of play.

DAY'S HIGHLIGHT

Third-seeded Sven Davidson close.

women are among the entrants Meter 17-31 and Lopata: McDevitt, Laine (5). Bessent (7) and Com

All-England Champlon Eddy for the new rally. Collie Snuth, with a lightning of Sweden, halted by darkness, panells, Roseboro (4), LP-McDevitt (0-2). IS-Shidor (35:h, Repulski Innings of 19 u 177 minutes, yesterday completed a 4-6, 7-5,

Choong made on unceremonious

governing the the Philippine squad in Manila so serious that it was Regulations 6-4 victory

the double 11, Roseboro (nd). Bowman provided the highlight of the B-4, 11-13,

over exit from

when

Le Baule, Sept. 2 (6th),

day, making his runs in only Bill Guillion of Seattle to teamed with Henh. Huck-heng, running of the trial require that in late December after the Davis thought he would never

US professional tennia Chelsea are giving him every They went down to Abdullah all cars entered are completely Cup challenge round in Australia, 600-020-110-5-33-024 scoring strekes, including six reach the third round.

promoter Jack Kramer deleted 050-013-10---10-14-9inixes and eight fours, 08 of his

more Federation (PAAF) announced

encouragement. public, and must not be

1957 Wimbledon Althea Gibson of New York, Pinux and Lal Fock-ying by standard, normally sold to the the Philippine Amateur Athletic again. Wicks never gave in and

KWO

at full Australia's V. McDaniel, Schaut (21, Walhe total coming in boundaries.

** last night. bluding for a grand slam of the 9-15 and 7-13-France-Presse.than seven years old. (71, Merritt (8) and Cooper Loaders

last season," Drake Champion Low Hoad 6-1 and .US. fourth Wimbledon and Smith shared in a

Meanwhile, the PAAF re- strength Commercial vehicles, such as

6-3 In the professional (purna PV. MoDantel (7-5), HNS-Xoyer wicket stand of 107 in 58 minutes overpowered blonde Elizabeth |

"We started without Poler ment here today. Rohan Kumlini, whose Lester of Santa Barbara, Cali-

plation waggons, vans, utilities, iterated its offer to the United reminds me. trucks and jeeps are not eligible. States Davis Cup team to play sittet. By the time he came in, undefeated 71 contained nino formla, 6-0, 6-1, meeting vir-

the inter-zone semi-finals with

Then we boundaries and lasted just over tually no opposition even though two hours..

she played carelessly.

In the long list of prizes there the Philippines in Manila Instead Ston Wicks was out.

had spells without MacFarlane. "best beard". | of Australla. When Ames team replied they Shirley Bloomer of England. Middleweight Clive Stewart, is one for the

the Matthews and Blunstone.** their The United States aro

Drake was hoping for better last two quick wickets, but Jack seeded fourth, joined Althon in weighing 160 pounds, decisioned Competitor are to let

this respect in the negro Bill Hester, beards grow during the 18 days American Zone Champions while Robertson (43) and Desmond | the third round by defeating Pat | American

consum. He suffered title-holders.-France-coming .... 412-010-0601 Barrick (59 not out) in a stand Stewart of New York, 6-2, 6-4. 169 pounds, in a 12-round con- of duration of the Rally and the the Philippines are the Eastern luck In

of 75 for the third wicket restor-

test at Sydney Stadium tonight, owner of the best judged beardzo

another sad blow, but I still at the cod will receive a CA50 Presse, od the balance in favour of their

-United Press, elde,

Barrick's 30 took him 80 minutes and included nine fours. 320 With play limited to minutes tomorrow, a good finish is in sight-Reuter,

(7) Jeffroot 10-12 and

(7th) Balley 10. Taurion with

(12th). Crowe (20th)

(2nd game20 innings) At Lotils .... 910-000-000-5~~-1~————0—1 010-000-000-7--7-0 Cincinnati

Jackson (13-8) and H. Smith. Gros (5-0) and Thurgess. XN-Noblo- san (1).

(2nd game)

Philadelphia Brooklyn

202-020-100-7-14—1

Meyer. Hearn (3) Seminisk Proin Rosbuck (7) and 110seboro WP com (5-1). LP-Cratz (0–0). ims Furio jim), Snider (302).

(2nd game). Pittsburgh New York

600-011-000-3-10-0

00-00-00-8 O'Brian. Puckey (7). Face (8) Peterfan: Coastable (7) CD (P). and Kett (0) WP-Antonell tia-14) J.P-O'Brien_fdez), UNS-Mays 150th). Anteuell (ard))

United Frets.

HOME RUGGER

Landon, Sept. 2. Results in tonight's Rugby Union and League matches

were:

European Swim

Record By

Frenchman

*RESULTS

crowns,

Women's Singles, Second Round

Mrg Mary Hawion (Austrn-i lin) bent Miss Sachiko Kanu (Japan) 6-3, 0-2.

Miss Louise Brough (United Statca) beat Mrs Louise Brown (United States) 6-2, 6-0.

Miss Ann Shllcock (Britain) beat

Barbara Davidson (United States) 3-0, 0-9, 8-0.

Misa Christine Truman (Bri- tain) beat Miss Jacqueline Tegland (United States) 0-1,

Monte Carlo, Sept. 2. 0-2.

French swimmer Guy Mont- Mon's Bingies, Second Round scmret broke the European' Sven Davidson (Sweden)

Jedforest 0 Penzance and recard for the men's 800-metre beat William Gullion (United

Redruth 8' Welsh

RUGBY UNION

Newlyn Q.

anicals S

RUGBY LEAGUE Featherstone. Rovers

Whitehaven 8..

Hee-style

when ho clockend States) 4-0, 7-5, 6-4, 31–13, 6ud. Acadenine minutes 23.6 seconds at the Men's Bingles, Thira Round

Roy Emerson (Australia) beat Sidony 'Schwartz (United States). 6-0, 6-4, 6-1.

Buddersfield 12 Oldham -Router.

Monte Carlo "Beach" swimming pool tonight,

34

The former nye-year-old recoil wag het by his com 30.pirict Bolteux in ning: minutes

38.2 stepid-Trauks Pissen,

Cilton Mayne (United States) beat Neula FraECT, (Austrolla) 0-8, 9-7, 0-6.

DECISION WIN

Sydney, Sept. 2.

THE GAMBOLS

WE JUST LAY AN TERS ALL. DAY

were never

Barry Appleby

NICE CHEAR HOLIDAY

EQ.WILL, WE

THIS, BUN

WHICH LARCRON COST

PER SQUARE INCHI

America's Pancho Segura beat Australia's Ken Rosewall 6-4 and 6-4 In the other singlie. The Australians had their revenge in the "doubles whor they beat Kramer and seturs 9-2 and 0-2-France-Pressa.

Time on your hands..

RAPO

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