THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958.
Yankees' THIRD ASIAN
Ninth Straight Win
1 New York, May 22. Ryne Duren, tho Now York Yankees' flame-throwing roliot aco, gained erodit for his first Major Leaguo victory today when Mary Throneberry's ninth-inning homer enabled the Ameri- con League Champions to beat the Detroit Tigers, 5-4.
The wh extended the ran- avray Yankees winning streak to nine games and dropped the
eight Thurs, who have land straight, into the cellar,
I Duren took over from Bob Gran in the seventh with the Yunkies ahend, 4-3, and pitched lilliantly even though! an eight-inning homer by pinch- hitter Gus Zernial tied the score. Duren struck out live during his
stint and three-inning Zental's homer was the only 2:1 he allowed.
Paul Foytack, who, yielded eight hits and was the victim t alsoddy defensive support, suffered his fourth defeat com- pared
in three victories.
Jim Wilson turned in a nine- bitter as the Chicago White Sox rose out of the rellar with 5-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles, Atito Francona and Bubba PhilUje kanekod in two run each for the White Sox, home played before th crowd of only 832.
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French Tennis Championships
Paris, May 22 Sweden's Davis
Cup teams Ulf Schmidt Sun
eliminated Brazil's 1. Ribeiro in four sets today in the second round of the French International hard couris tennis tournameTIŁ. The score was 6-4, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4.
Italy's Giuseppe Merlo beat Germany's W. Bungert 4-6, 6-1 2-6, 6-4, 6-3.
In the second round men's
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C. Stewart 0-3. Candy 3-0, 7-5, 6-0, 6-2. 6-2, 6-3.
Hungary's 1stvun
Gulyas In the third rooni, men's
Venezuela's 1. Jaroslavliminated Egypt's singles, Drobny eliminated Mexico's M. Pimentel 0-4, 3-0, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4.
M. 3-0, 0-4, 0-1, 0-2 and
beat Rose Australia's Lomas Belgium's J. Betchont beat Aus-
France's Jeat Molinari 12-10, tralia's Warre:1 Woodcock 0-2.
6-2, 0-4. 0-3, 5-7, 7-6.
Other results wer
Mixed Doubles-First Round
France's Madune A. Half
Mrs 1. Wrede and Hom Gsturalza 3-5, 6-3, 8-0.
Shantz. Gelin ich Dr (7) doubles, South Africa's .. Ger-and J. Brugnon beat Norway's Herra Foytack, Agulie
rard I! 1. Nicolls beat WP-Duren - L-Faytack Polan's J. Piatek ared J. 13-4) RS--Zernal (2nd), Theod. | Radzio 0-2, 0-1, 3-6, 6-2. berry (2nd)
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R. Howe (Austenila) and A. Segal (South Africa) bent 1.. Legenstein (Stateless) and I, Petrovie (Yugoslavia) 6-3, 0-2, | 0-3.
Yugoslavin's K. Karetie anul Nicoll bear Australia's P.
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Miss Shirley Bloomer (Bri- Pietrangeli tan) and Nicola (aly) beat N. Carter (USA) (Dominican and M. Morales Republle) walkover.
Men's Singles-Third Houna French Davis Cup star, Paul Remy, upoel-Australia's
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Australia's Neal Fraser beat Mexico's F. Contreras 6-4, 7-5,
0-4.
France's Plerre Darmon best Australia's R. Mark 6-3, 6-2,
7-5.
Men's Doubles - Second Round
L. Ayala (Chile) and Don Candy (Australia) beat France's B. Desiremau and A. Thomas by a walkover
Germany's W. Bungert and R. {Huber 6-1, G-), G~1,
Gluseppe Merlo (Italy) and R. Perry (U.S.) beat J. Hurry South Africa) and Y. Ribeiro (Brazil) 6-3, 0-2, 7-5.
Americans Juck Frost and beat France's R. W. Quillian Bazin and M. Schait 6-0, 6-4,
0-1.
India's R. Krishnan and. N. Kumar beut Hungary's A, Adam and Istvan Gulyas 6-2, 6-2, 7-5.
Kurt Nielsen (Denmark) and J. Javorsky (Yugoslavia) beat France's A. Bresson and J. Itenavand 6-3, 10-8, 0-2.
Brazil R. Burnes and C. Fernandez beat Larncolm Fox J. Brichant (Belgium) and (U.S.A.) and G. Palsh (Britain) Don Uit Schmidt (Sweden)
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Athletics & Swimming
By LESLIE NAKASHIMA
Tokyo, May.
The Third Asian Games scheduled to open in Tokyo tomorrow will be a stern challenge to the cream of athletes from 20 competing countries in track and fiold athletics. Asia was completely blanked in track and field athletics certainly the in the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, and most important event
only three Asians made the semi-finals. They were Pakistan's Abdul Khaliq, the fastest Asian, in the men's 100 metres dash, Japan's Yoshi- taka Muroya in the men's 800 metres, and Pakistan's Mohammed Iqbal in the hammer throw.
in
of teams. Hongkong, Indonesia, Vietnam,
Dalt two Asidne finished, 3 mina 56.2 sres set by Korea's | number
but Choi Yun Chil
Manila. Burma, within the first six places were not good enough to win a Takashi Dabn of Nippan Unt- Korea and India will be strong bronze medal. They were Korea's versity ran the 10,000 metres in contenders.
India and Pakistan are ex- Chang Hoon Leg and Japan's 20 nams. 57.0 seen, breaking
out for the Yoshiaki Kawashinta who were Choi Yun Chil's Asian record pected to fight it
feld
championship. hockey fourth and 8th respectively in of 33 mine, 0.0 seca,
a deler- fragmentary Informa. Pakistan will make Only the marathon.
effort to avenge her The Third Asian Games, there- tion lins been received thus far mied fore should provide pertinent about the truck and feld en
defeat by India in the Olympic dala whether Asian
nala in Melbourne, athletes tries from the nations have shown any improvement or Japan and Pakistan.
in within the past two years track and eld athletics.
It sets
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Khan,
Lt. Col. A. Mannan Manager of the Pakistan track
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Abdul
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Japan,
The Champions Weightlifting will be keenly Eardly likely that and Reid tram, hopes to 800 contested by the champions from any world records will be set but his men win at least seven gold | the Republic of Korea, Japan, It will be interesting to see how | medals,
Iron, India and Pakistan. close Asia's athletes will come
The Philippines will be le the world standards during should retain the 100 meires strong contender in boxing. So
title he won at Manila in 10.8 will the boxers frora The athletes will have tire seconds, Khaliq recently cover-Koten and Thalland. the Aslan Games.
advantage of the best track in
Table-tennis, put on the Asian ed the distance in 10.3 second.
lime Games programme for the first Asia. The best brains in Japan Kyolic Ushio's winning
was time, should see competition of have lold out what they believe in the Inpuncze tryouts to be a near perfect track in
World 10.9 seconds.
levol throughout the Khan points out that at the tournament, Janan, by reason the new Main Stadium.
Pakistani National of her brilliant International re- recent
Championship Arian records word, is favoured to win most were bellerrd in the 400 metres of the titles. Dut players from hurdles, 400 metres 110 metres Vietnam and Korea might cause hundles, hammer throw, dineus, upsets. and Javelin,
Hampering
reason one
Dominate
The nine-man, Aslan style volleyball, on the programme for the first time, thould result in
Lack of full-time coaches in Astan countries is considered to Le the number hampering the development of this frack and feld athletics in part of the world.
Mikio Oda, winner of the hop. Jamadar Mohammed Yaqoob some of the hardest fought sports the entire step
1928 did the 400 metres hurdles in matches in the and jump k
Abdullah nt Amsterdam 53.8 seconds.
Khan festival. Olymple Grimes
India is favoured to take the... Japan's the 400 metres in 404 seconds. and considered top track and field experts, Ghulam Rozik the 110 metres Internationally known alx-man
144 ald: "So long
seconds) there are only hurdles
volleyball competition, which on the pro- part-time coaches, I see very Mohammed Iqbal the hammer also will appear little chance for development of throw at 1991. 8 inches; ramme for the first lime.
Iran is favoured to win great track and field stars in Halder Khan the discus at 144 Jupan."
ft, 10 inches and Mohammed most of the tatles in wrestling Nawe the javelin at 223 feet with Japon a close contender.
une
The United States and Russia, the two greatest countries in the Inches. world in track and field Japan's girls, who won eight
full athletes, have
time gold medals 1054 in Manila; coaches, Odo pointed out.
are again expected to dominate Whether the Asian Games the women's compelltion
10
have contributed to elevating track and field athletics. In standards In track and field no other country In Asia athletics is a noot question. do girle go in for sports as much Asla showed litile development as in Japan.
in the 1956 Olymple Games us a result of the Secont Asinu Games In Mahila in 1954
Japan played fret in the men's track and held athletic Events in the Sceon Aslan Games, winning 10 gold medals but is expected to face stronger competition this time,
A vital reason is that in the fual tryouts early this month for the Japattse men's team, only three Asian record were bellered. Osamu monye took the 5,000 metres In 14 mus 30.0 secs. which bettered his owen Aslan record set at Meila of 15 mins. 0.2 sc.
Norito Okayama ran the 1500 meires in 3 mins. 35.7 sec. breaking the Aslan record
oi
For Brighter Cricket
MCC Changes Scoring System In League
London, May 22.
have
A seccrid change in the experiment "brighter cricket" will be brought into force as from Saturday.
MCC
Instructed The English county searers to adopt o'new method of valculating the rate of scoring in the first innings of championship matches in order to decide whether the side gaining the lead tokes the two bonus points.
The rate will now be worked out by dividing the number of ball bowled in, to the runs scored and multiplying the
answer by six. The present method is to divide the overs bowled Into Tune scared with one or two balls of an incompleto over being ignored. Three or more balls count, as another over.
The new method is cxact.
Bobus points for faster scoring in first innings were introduced lpst season to brighten cham- Palats were plonalup cricket. awarded when a side which lod on first innings had scored faster over the total innings.
more
Now, if the county batting second overtakes the oppodion's first innings store, their rule of coring for the purpose of bonus poinda is calculated at the point where they lake the lead and not at the end of the innings.-- China Mall Special.
to be won
Japan is expected to dominate swimming for a repeat per- formance as in Manila. This does unt Include water polo, which is expected again by Singapore.
Virtually all of the Aslan wimming records will be shot- tered. Twenty-year-old TeʊYO- shi Yamunnka, silver medalist in both the men's 400 and 1,500- metres at Melbourne, is certain to rh the existing Asian re- cords in the two events by A wide margin.
Competition I expected to ba much keener in the other
tcam sports such basketball rad football. The Philippines will be out to retain its champlon- ship in basketball but will find Japan much stronker thin Ume
Hatlont list China Ten the football title in Manila but will face Eastern competition from o
The Philippines should take. major honours in the shooting events-United Press.
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