THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958
US Davis Cuppers In Action Today ISLAND-MAINLAND RUGBY
RICHARDSON, OLMEDO
OPEN TWO-DAY EXHIBITION AT H.K.C.C.
By TONY MYATT
America's two great hopes for the Inter-
Zone Davis Cup tournament to be held in Australia later this year, Hamilton Richardson, 25, and Alax Olmedo, 22, had a short practice ses- sion at the Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday evening, prior to making their debut bofore a local gathering at the same venue this afternoon. Four local up-and-coming youngsters were given the rare opportunity of practis- ing with them and received various pointers from the American aces. The four Hongkong players were Ho Cheung-po, Ling Fong. Iu Po-hay and ! Wei Leung.
Richardson, accompanied by enabling people all over the his wife, and Olmedo, arrived States to see good tennis. in Hongkong on Sunday, after playing a series of matches in both They The Philippines. lost in singles encounters, but mede excuses for la neither defeat.
At present he feels must of the big matches are concentrat- od in certain arers only.
Deeply tanned Alex Olmedo
ไม with
booming
Bervice. year's rated 11th In fast amateur tennis rankings, is a at the University of Southern Chilfornia, and hay upbeen playing tennis cumptli- attively since he was 16.
Difficult Opposition student
SARIATIO
Richard.on when he said, "They
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Father's Coaching
I ww not
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ALEX OLMEDO AND HONGKONG YOUNGSTER NO CHEUNG-POH IN THE PRACTICE SESSION AT HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB YESTERDAY,
Randolph Turpin Retires
From
Boxing-
London, Oct. 28.
Randolph Tarpin, former world middleweight boxing champion, announ- ced tonight that he was hanging up the gloves for good. He was also European, British and Empire champion,
Turpin took the world crown from Sugar Ray Robinson at London, In July, Early Court, 1051 by a points victory. He
Brilliant Golf Hat-Trick By Peter Alliss
Wom
the
a
lost again to Robinson in return fight in New York (we months later. Sugar Ray won when the referee stopped the ight in the tenth round.
CLASH THIS EVENING EXPECTED TO BE ONE OF BEST GAMES OF SEASON
By PAK LO
•
This evening the first of the major rugby clashes under floodlight ur- ranged by the Hongkong Rugby Union takes place on the Club ground at 7.00 p.m. when Island meets Mainland in what should be one of the best games to date this season..
•
Also scheduled for this evening as a curtain raiser is a game between Club "B" and RNZS Rotoiti at 6.00 p.m., afid this also should be a good game for the New Zealanders are always strong and exciting players.
As will be seen from the list The Island pack is faster in below, the island XV consists the loose and if they can, an with two exceptions of alther they should, get the ball back Green Howard or Club players from the loose then Bennett while the Mainland is selected and O'Kelly can be relled upob
to find a gap and from practically """m)_the, alker XV**.
threes through,
The Istund sdy have a very strong defensive three line, and with McTavish behind them at full back the Mainland would seem to have little change of scoring regularly in this match. The Main Danger
themselves
send their
Overall, the Island XV should emerge the victors, but only by a narrow margin.
Little Known
In the other known
game Bitle is the
of the power of Naval side, but New Zealand ships have been seen in action here before and ern be relied upon to produce a strong pack and a forceful attack.
However, tonight's game
12
or
Jack Petersen, Tommy Farr, Peter Kane, Len Harvey, Eldis
In uttack Jsland threes do Eric Boon, Alf Philips, Danahar, Ernie Roderick, Bruce not measure up to the Mainland all shown Woodcock,
Hinty Monaghan, backs, who have
to be much more Cockcli and Turpin who fought his last Dou
Handopli forceful, and the RAF combina- bouls in the || light-henvy - | Tunpin.
beon a.. pro tion of Martin and Coombes of sgainst not the Club "A weight category, amoined his Turpin had retirement from the Harringay rossichal boxer for 12 year the left will be the main dan-
get. arena be where he scored France-Presse most of hi letoties.
Again In
the forwards the Mainland would seem to have the advantage, for with the application of the New Laws, serums have become ess fre- This will give Lochrie a quent while Uncouts have chance to be seen in action with; definitely increased in number. what is practically the Club A three the behind him and a strong pack In front.
HO
former
ut we did not pluv ar will
Farewell Night at we could. They played very
Bon in
he learnt well." 1 Phpite inakeated,
Tonight was a farewell-to- Richardson said, that they wonid great deal of his temal through WHO
Harringay boxing night, or Fal. Get 28. be very dilleult opposition reaching from his father
reckom
good." is "fairly
by promoter Jack the Davis Cup, but, he added,
British Ityder sed Peter Allies, 11 went lo "We hope to brut fun."
completed a bril- Selemons, as the last night of heen California, however, that his Cup golfer,
arena which is lucheiben. who hus
be
into transformed pinying competitive teams since gone really began to improve. golling hat-trick when he boxing in this
Portuguese open lo He won the Natioant, inter- of
#rocery warehouse, bie was 14, a graduate
Collegiate chomeloswhips au championship here today.
number of A large Now Talan
in
The University
1956 and 1858 and the Southern Allis, recent winner of
boxing dars who fought at Orleans and has also studied at
Julian and
titles, Spanish
were presented to Harringay Oxford University for two years, Californian title in 1957,
72 holes total of He has played and beaten | Ardhshed with
the public on the famous ring He won the National Inter-
strokes ahead professionals as Lew 2014- --tfarbe
getonight, as part of the farewell Collegiate championship in 1953 such top
Neale Fraser and Vie the holler, Spain's
to Harringay ceremonies. und '54. Ele was runner-up tondi,
They include the American Mat Anderson in the Eastern Seixas, but still feels he has a Miguel.
forter world champions, Mox Grass Court championships in long way to go before he him- 1956 and beat Anderson to Lake eff the Pacific South-West title in sionally.
two tournements 1958. Thes
events outside the Nationals, Richardson said. This year, in partnership with Qimed he won the Nationa! doubles championship.
are the biggest
Buther
third
Carlos Celles,
Indsted profes- Spaniard, upproached
further three strokes behind Baer, Henry "Homicide" Arm- strong and Gus Lesnevich, the Miguel.
British
Harry Mizler and Dave Crowley, who were the first boxing night staged at the arena. and
The Americans give their firet al the Hongkong exhibition
1 p.m. this Cricket Club at afternoon.
In the first game, Richardson and Ip Koon-hung will play
Very Good Chance against Olmedo andi Edwin Teni.
Richardson last here in 1951, thinks that both he and Olmedo tand vers good clones in forthcoming Davis Cup The Journey. "The Australians are
fuvoured bui certainly
we
uld win the doubles and I hope our tun sludes matches," he added. He appeared con- Itent that they would boin reach the challenge ruunul.
pan. Richardson will take
an Olmedo in a singles match.
with Alliss, goiling
-
ficent consistency, led through- out. He gut under way with a terrifle 63 and followed with second round of th to score 120 for 36 holes for the first de la
carver. Over today's Chal? 36 holes he clinched victory
67.- GP and with rounds of Reuter,
his
Sports Diary HKAAA Meeting
boxers
the stars of
Points Win For Ortiz
London, Oct. 23. American lightweight boxer, of the Carlos Ortiz, tonight scored a Athletic Paints win over British light-
88th Meeting of the
Committee
The Executive Lup Hongkong
TODAY Tehni Extrition By U.S. Davis PRYPTH, HKCC, 4 p.m.
Hard Court Tennis Champions;
Singles, rmi-final
Meeting
"There are a great many goodSchool players in the States," Richard-
3.30 p.in.
son said, "but There are 2137 ASP & DC Steeling a seat. equally great STERLITY things Post Board Room, 3.33 p.m. which have to be done before.
Americans can
the
Some
prestige,"
he
of their lost
One af The multi
pointed out is to
recover
Tennis
things make
tennis a more popular game by
CLEAN SWEEP
BY KOREAN
Anateur
Ansociation will be held in the
Conference Roon of the Eduen- tion Department, Battery Path, at 5.30 pm on Thursday, Octo- ber 30, 1958.
O'NEILL IS GOOD
FOR MCC'S PROFIT!
From ALEX BANNISTER
Perth.
FOOTBALLERS The M.C.C. have attracted bigger attendances here than
IN MANILA
they did four years ago—and it costs le. 3d, more to see them play.
Advance sales have gone well ; capable of recovering the Ashes at Melbourne where two of the lost at the Ovit in 1953.
The second reason is 11 21- Tests will be played.
This is good!
10 news
Ammed the year-old Sydney bay English coun- | Norman O'Neill. Unless you are M.C.C. and the le, because assistant-muunger in Australia you cannot under- Demand "Cash" Eager has to stand the impact he has made get £40,000 in the kitty before on the gaine here. theve Is muy pruft.
He is halled us mixture ofį doubt Bradman and Müller with the
Manila, Oct. 28. The
vislung Seoul football club teum completed u elvan sweep of their four-game serles here when they defeated the Manila Livie team tought 3-1. Halftime score in the Koreans favour was 1-0,
The Koreans
u all- beat Filipino
in their there will be healthy profit, tlash of Richie Benous thrown selection 5-0 first game, outplayed an all- and rertainly no repetition of In. Chinese team 4-0 and defeated the 1950-51
have no Australians
fusco when the If he succeeds the crowds will
The Ramy Season" selection £3,000 prolit was considered flock to the grounds, and there-
1-2.
1101 worth distributitig among fore England are In Sothe their incamire dependent for financial success on the perfor-
auces of yoůny; O'Neill.
There are two reasons for the sudden and marked revival of interest in Australia.
Tonight's win was the tenth the counties. victory for the Koreans in their current tour of South-East Asia. They hold a record of tea games won, six tied and none joat
Foremost is the feeling after
M.C.C. are quite happy about tbelt start, particularly with
Inn Craig's 3-0 success in South the Graveney innings in their They have played in Malaya, Africa, where England only first match which blossomed Australia have into their choices fruit of Honkong
and Singapore, drew, that
much improved, team, at last batsmanship. Reuter.
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weight champion, Dave Chanley
ten-round bout staged at Harringay arena, London,
Charnley, who finished the fight with cuts over both has eyes, may not be able to fulfil
Britannia Shield Military Sports Tournament
London, Oct. 28, The loyal Air Force, placing | first in six out of nine events, won the awning competition of the "Britannia Shield" mill taxy sports tournament today, at Watford near London.
The British team won with 73 potnis. The Netherlands was
The Mainland with their two stalwart lineout forwards, Wynn and Muntz, should there- lore get the larger share of the ball.
The Island with Lowe
I buta Club selection, in other words the Club "A" XV minus those playing in the the or match, and with addition of "B" playera to make
the number.
Much will depend on whether Steward can get the ball away, and the fact that he is slow on his service on one side will!
give the Navy a chance but! hooker should win the scrums with this strong Club three ling for Lowe has been playing very well of late.
A Different Tale
the faller should win, but as in the major meich It should bring a close result.
The Teams
Islande
(Club
shirts):
|Boxer Dies| From Bout Injuries
Frankfurt, Oct. 28. German amateur boxer'
Kolomon died here today as a result of injuries he received in a bout on October 18. Kelemen, who was of Hungarion origin, was knocked out by on uppercut to the jaw From his opponent in
a bout staged at Mar- borg (Hesse).
He lost consciousness as a result of the blow
and remained in a coma until he died. Franco-Prosse.
Canada Cup Golf Attracts
32 Nations
New York, Dòt,'28.
A total of 32 countries have Second with 7 points and Bel-
Behind the
serums, however, gium third with 58 points,
tale.
accepted the invitation to cóm- different Very The Britannia Shield is com- a peted for
pete in the Canada Cup-and every year to com- O'Kelly, and Bennett, easily the McTavish.. Laville, Goulds,
half combination
international golf trophy ovents, In the Moray, Millar, Kelly, Ben- to be played from November 20 the "Battle memorate
of Bri- best
Colony, should completely out-nutt. Meintosh, Lowe, Willams, tain".
anzi
Glibertson. Garnett, Mander. Evans, Clarke links. the
to 23 on The Moxico Galf Club Belgium Won the fencing shine Hiach
International Golf for the Britannia Oddly enough Riach has never Campbell. competition
Association Chairman, Frank: Shield by winning all tree looked particularly happy in his
Mainland (Poller sujets); | Pare, mimounted here feday. event tonight and totalling 25 few games at serum-half for the
Martin, Coumbi, Police, while his passing has not Leppard, points.
Watson, Gilbert- Muntz, Lees,
The Netherlands was second with 20 points and Britain third with 15 points.-France-Fre854,
TITLE-HOLDER ELIMINATED
Brisbane, Oct. 20.
| Utle-holder_Roy Emmerson
im
his engagement meet Italy': Rod Lover Loday defeated European champion. Diulb, Lzi for the uthe In Milan où Novem»
ber 20.
It was an exalting ud close mrich between two good boxers.
and although he won nurrowly,
deserved the
the quarter-finals of the Queensland singles tenola chiam-
ionship.
Laver 100İL the
hotr
of late teen outstanding, and Bellingham, has been inclined to balloon, son, Rinch, Ross, Cunningham, This wit slow down Gilbertson Harvey, Wynn, so that the faster and more Ross, Roberts. dangerous faland wing forwards are able to be upon him before he can get the ball away.
UK Should Split Forces
At World mahin Golf Tourney
straight sets, 8-3, 6-1, 6-0, the American army sergeant taking only five minutes above
decision on life tho
polish to British army corporal opponit. Emmerson,
off Says DEREK· JOHN --France-Presse.
Other quarter-final results were:
SPORTRAIT:
"Those odd noises carry. coded information on the referee's eyesight, the home team's inability to score, the goalkeeper's .......
Labdon Express Service
Ashley Cooper, Australia, bent Andres Olmeno, Spalo, 3-0, 9-7, 6-3,
Neale Fraser, Australla, best Bob Mark, Australia, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1.
Mal Anderson, Australia, beat Jen Lundquist, Sweden, 2-0, 6-1, 6-2, 1-0, 10—8—U.P.J.
When the second
World Amateur Team Golf Championships are held in 1960 I hope England, Scotland, Wates and Ireland will be entered nå four separate countries.
The combined forces of these four countries against teame from single nations was the one ludicrous feature of the first
SOUTH AFRICANS World Golf Cup tournament at
LOSE TO CHELSEA
London, Oct. 28.
St Andrews this month.
It was embarrassing, too. For Britain and Ireland combined, playing on their "home" ground Cheizen, the English Fut and in advantageous conditions, Division club, beat the touring could only
As third
10
South African amateur soccer Australla and the United States. team by 1-0 in a match play-
ed under floodlights at Stam- ford Bridge here tonight.
Jimmy Grenves. inskle-right scored
Judging by this performance, Britain have little hope of Chelsea's winning the Walker Cup from the only the United States at Muirfield goal after 17 minutes of the next Moy. first half,
A rowd the match. conditions. Special.
Barry Applebi
WOULD NOKI LEZE TO I TRY THE COMFORT OF
THE REAR SEATH? THANK
un
of 8,000 watched
The Cup was instituted in slightly toggy 1922. So for Britain has won Chinu Mall it only once and that was
yehrs ago.
„COMPLETELY GILENT EXCEPT FOR A BOF SIGHING NOISE)
HOT WATER
20
Club Selection (Club shirts): Martin, Inglis, Valentine, Addis
Browne,
This year, some of the leur- line-ups known to date will include: Ben Hogan and Sam Snead (US) Peter Thompson and Frank Phillips (Australia), Henry Martell and Al Baldin (Canada), Bernard Hunt anti Lochrie, Steward, Peter Allis Jr. (England) Dal Walker, King, Whiteley, Collin Rees nud Dave Thomas son, Newbiggin, Sank, Arm- (Wales), Eric Brown and Jolan strong-Wright, Leonard.
Panton (Scotland) and Harry Totalt (Green shirts): Win, Bradshow and Christy O'Connor Cadwallader, Springs, Hiha, (Ireland). Bevon, Hustahl,
Last Tinenga. It
year, in Tokyo, U pon, Wilson, Shortland, Smur, evenin were won by the Jupu- Shaw, Cursons, Cuolison, Price. nuse golfers Tarachi Nakamura
Katchi Referee for Island v Maininnd and
Ong--France- game-Major Qualtrough.
GIRL
OF
Presse.
15 WINS
NEWMARKET RACE
WITH GAS
Maranela Steplighson, 15-year-old daughter. Willo Stephenson, the Royston trainer, in an ima ning the Newmarket Town Plate on "Lindaw at Në market rec@atly.'
She was the youngest rider in the ršos, which was run over a four miles ¿otirne for the 203rd time. The Newmarket Town Plato, established and en- dowed in '1666 by Charlos II, in the only IRED U Jockey Club Láñ'd whilch' la'open'10''women tidern,im Redtephoto.