THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1959.
AVA GARDNER, TONY ENGLAND OUTPLAYED
TRABERT ROMANCE
REPORTS DENIED
Salt Lake City, Feb. 4. Mrs Shauna Trabert, wife of Ameri- can tennis star Tony Trabert, once again today denied published re- ports linking her husband romantic- ally with movie queen Ava Gardner. Mrs Traberi, who lives here with her
two children, said, "Tony called me immediately after the reports began circulating from Australia. He ex- plained that he posed in a picture with Miss Gardner and another
person just out of courtesy to pro- mote the lennis tour,"
She said her husband told her a third person in the photograph was crop- ped from the picture,
Mrs Trabert said "It's unfortunate for Tony because it put him in a bad. light."
Mrs Trabert, a former University of Utah campus queen, added "As far us I'm concerned there's nothing to it." Mrs Trahert lives here in a home they while purchased six months ago Tony is touring with Jack Kramer's tennis group. She said she planned to fly to Honolulu in about five week to be reunited with her hus band. She said she would also accompany her husband on a tour of Europe after he completes playing In Australia.-U.P.I.
ELLIOTT EXPLAINS
HIS RECORD BREAKING FORMULA
Toronto, Feb. 5.
Herb Elliott, the 20-year-old Australian wonder runner was here last night for the Ontario and sportscasters celebrity sportswriters dinner in aid of crippled children.
He was named "sportsman of 1958" by the association and presented with a silver tray containing an inscription within a maple leaf.
HANDICAPS
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Look More Like Gathering
Of Individuals Against Australia's Fine Teamwork
By HARRY GEE
Adelaide, Feb. 5.
This Game Called -Cricket
By ALLAN FOTHERINGHAM
London, Feb. 5.
England lost the "Ashos" because they just were not good England the country which invented the game
enough to beat the well balanced but far from formid- able teams fiolded by Australia. No hard luck stories or complaints about decisions by the umpires can alter the fact that England wore outplayed.
Australia won with just under an hour and a quarter loft for
play on a hot sticky evening at Adelaide Oval here today. The Australians, who necded only todraw this fourth Test to regain the Ashes they lost in 1953, were left the casy target of 35 in two hours when England's second innings closed at 270 in mid-afternoon,
il
Tant Gravenes unbeaten | especially with their ability to First MerkiT, then Burke, with 53 after balting for tum the Wolf ehenees inte) already known as one of the watchful
hours catcher. resolute Ove
worst "Jerkers" in the world, eight minutes and Tyson (33)
harder followed England tell all the
Rorke 139
Toul enabled England to avoid the ieniny of an Innbys defeat.
Favelle opencit because
because They enme out to weakness in the English bat- Austinlia so confident of their ting, calling for the develop- prowess. The awakening come ment, of a now defensive
used such a Bvery,
of oricket and installed it on village greens. around, the world. —- today lost the mythical world championship. (for the first time in eight years).
They lost to the Australians who are practically. fledglings at the sport and really didn't get going at the game until 1877. Newspapers and several, ing? An Bri form or a varie million amatoar crilies today tion on the pector cult of mourned the downfall of the weather worship?
No foreigner Rome that has been played in
As yet England since the 13th century, feured il cut and if the There is still some doubt, English know, they Dre not after 700
what telling. years, as to crleket is.
Americans Is it a game? Part
who pay their of the entertainment industry? | baseball heroes An exercise in character train-a year cannot
1:08
100,000 dollars understand n country which goes on n six- month tour of Austrella for n
Colin McDonald's insured thig long before the Brat Test match technie bybel af d Olmedo Among frophy which doesn't exist,
murele prevented him from batting-and Burko hil off the 35 rung in 45 minutes.
with warning rumblings of the side's balting inariéquacies be- Jing heard in the very first game,
ainst Western Australia.
Rorke added an ultra drag to his jerky netion and even Mav found
Uncertain Batting Lack of stable opening bats-Controversy Begins playing this very dificulty in
unterlun batting
tasi young-
Entries For US Indoor Tourney
pre
bowang. That was the begin-e, but I learn that only last of the United States Davis Cup tonn
year 1hr South Australian victory, has tentatively accepted mid-on," and "deep no-lea"
It is dificult for non-English- inen to understand
why the charle English wear
to play. sixxeer and rugby in the cold winter, but in the summer don flannels and thick sweaters to to out like
mail dogs in the right through the order, with Then Reith Slater, who later ster from his short distance of
mid-day sun for a cricket match ployed in the third Test match, † delivery. only Peter May and, in lewer
esting six days. And what defree, Colin Cowdery, touchlag | shot out Richardsen, Million,
The Australians have denied
New York, Feb. 5. sense, say others, can there, be May for eight that they have a throwing prob- top Test class, were the chief Graveney and
Alex Olmedo. Peruvian hero in a game where flelding posl- 1esus for England's defeat and TUM: i a atthing Spell of
known 95 silly RACK 1
the less of the "Ashes". well la faciow are it The man whe shattered the put i..
controversy Cricket -the of (1st Pass Handleap Talpo
The bowling, with Statham | ning
Association privately an invitation to compete in the and everyone adjourns for tea. 3:50. four-minute mile #bies at
See.) Novice, Class 8. 1 Mile- | outstanding Tur his strtat-over throwing and jerking circularised their umpires. US innoor tennis championships { 13 res last year agrees there Contourene will run the mile) Angela (145), Beat That (149), heurled work all through the white has continued abated They told them that they were here on February 10-23. tournn- Bear The Insults. 01:11
tapit L
in that
until the present with becoming concerned over Diamon Ll (134), Ever Yours Tests, was only for not of "ight
the ment sponsors announced
The English bean, the Insults mercantigas me" maid Elliot. | (150), French Benn (140). the tricks set them, bn Australia the "Ashes" #nined
Aus-doubtful action of many bow night, The sande formula that brake Golden Hour (144), High Noon | demdialy scored in Belding, alia
Teis and urged that a careful
Olmedo's appearance is sub-with traditional restraint and four-mile will break thir
Uni- o on playing, watching 148). Latky Year (138), May
juel to approval by the watch should be kept on them.
versity Pew burtier.
Orange Blossom (154),
of Southern California, arguing cricket. Kimi: Im- "The Best
which and mest
and the be attends, (142). Saratoga (133), Silver Portant quality a Tufter muat
Southern California Lawn Ten- Dahlla (153). have is ability,"
Elliott saich
nit Association. explaining the formala. This is raven to her by his parenta all the way down. the family A man can have all the compago and perso» verince my the world, but if he has cher stubby Sydney, Feb. .
tep he will It's as emplo
Gonzales Beats Lew Hoad
Patcho
Gonzoles
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the
United States played himself The Bramer into the final of professional tenis tournament here longht, berting Austral's Lew Hout 25-13, 6-4, 6-4.
Λ crowd
about 3,00 of
the battle watched Gonzales Sydney player into defeat fo gain the berika against Austra- Ta's Frank Sergman in Satur- day's final.
the
Itou will meet Ken Rosewall of Australia for third and fourth place money.
During tonight's play, Lord Mager of Sydney, Hairy Jensen,
former presented Wimbledon rhampion Jack Crawford with cheque for £11,033, occuđe of the testi- monin) tournament hell last January 8.-U.P.I.
Fight Postponed
Thr
London, F, 5,
In
It may
a estner
tecer be a miler. as that
"Granted ted ability, he must develop this talent to its fullest Ellott "This means hurd work, self-denial, and an atti- tude that takes control
tind
over
the physical body and males demanes the body must follow."
to do
Hard Labour
SONY SUM
RACE 2
Tate's Pass Handleap. Class 8. 1. Ailes.Black Friday (150). Empire Here (130). King Rider |1140), Petfeetlinky (157), Sheng Chuni (146). Splendid (192)) reli-me-more (150), Tiger Shark (1443.
RACE 3
by
American Teen-Ager
Cracks Australian
Swimming Record
Brisbane, Feb. 5.
Lost Prestige
The Australians feared Eng- lund's fort and spin bowlers, but once the first Test had shown
in
lost
10-
to Australia."
or
Since then, the two countries have been "having a go" at one
All sports-loving Englishmen now talk about the Ashes imaginary emblem of supremacy. between England and Aug- ACCEPTANCES
tralia since 1877 when the new- Other acceptances have been comers from Australia astound- them to be playable and the received by Davis Cuppers Barry ed cricket-lovers by beating England batsmen vulnerable, Mackay of Dayton,
Ohio, and Eng and. The "Sporting Times," the home men gained greatly in Earl Buchholz of St Louis, Mi hinting darkly that the end of confidence. At the same time souri, defending champion Dick; all was in sight, printed a the Englishmen suffered a Savitt of Orange, New Jersey, funeral noticed card "To the
former Wimbledon psychological setback
champion
mory ef English ericke!" and Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt, Hugh grieved that "the body will be prestige.
Stewart of Los Angeles. Mice cremsted Injuries played an important Franks of Los Angeles,
and the ashes taken Konet Fifteen-year-old Chris Ven Saltza of Santa Clara, Cali-part in the eventual loss of con-
Kamo of Japan, Grani fornia, holder of the women's world record for the ndence by England. The strain Holden
of Wilmette, Illinois, 2010-metre hackstrole, broke the Australian record placed upon May in wonderlag Billy Talbert of New York, and nt for each match Gardner Mulloy of Denver, for that event today with n clocking of two minutes, who would
has been considerable, and it is Colorado. 39.7 seconds.
no wonder that Benaud in the
The Loumament & being spon- happier position of having
upon playersed this year by the Seventh much wider call
Coglon Tennis Anhoclation and displayed more Initiative and World Tennis magazine. The Us for the inventors of the whole
in the field. aggressiveness
Lawn Tennis Association with- May stood among the bats- drew from the promotion this men of both sides as a player year in the bellef that top alus with the ability to demoralise would not appear.-U.P. Australian teen-age star Ilsa
The onpoaltion, though Norman The 14-year-old Miss Nalon Konunds scored an eight-yard O'Neill has potentialities in this no betterud her own national victory over Sylvia Ruuska of direction and caused England a
is the 400 deal of worry in record as she fled second in Berkeley, Calif.,
Dil Ruuska rest. tonight's competition in Bris metre freestyle.
was close behind after the first then Miss 100 metres but
young American clar bane's 50-metre fresh water chipped inore than three pool in 2:42.1. Lorraine Jay of seconds off the Aussie record of Autralia was third in 3:01.9.
43,0 held by Ann Nelson, but
Turpes Pars Dandicap. (1st Has See)) Class 5. From 3 M. Post.—
Boy Bunny
(141), Esquire (147). Fenchurch (136), Gabriel Junks
Glory (188), (149), Jezebel (138), Long Cue (148) National Delight (139). Nego Boy (145), Rocky Day (143).
RACE 4 Pearce Memorial Cup. Class. 14, Me-Bonita (163), Castle (153), Edinburgh (138), Peak Grand Moment (144), Heroine used her own world mark of (133), Jake (145), King's Parch-2:374 act at Topeka, Kansas, ment (148). Laicky Number (153), Maytime (146), Newington (140), Norse King (137). Huja 150). Roman Iferu (145). Vanity
Fair (140), Welcome (145).
RACE 5 Turpet Pass Handicap. (2nd Sre.) Class 5. From 2 M. Post- Corden Route (AB), Eestasy (130), Eure (145), Five Gold (1999), Gigla (136), Good Con- dition (148), Paska (150), Sea Raider (154), Strathyolar (150),
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RACE #
las Aug. ).
Youth The Key To Australia's Test Success'
8-Yard Victory
D
every
Cowdrey, after starting the tour well, lost his form for
Konrads drew steadily away long period and then regined
54.3
Was
win in four minutes, seconds. Mist Kuusku glocked in 5:00 7. Morion Lang was third h 5:45.0.-U.P.I.
MCC To Play Australian
as a great player.
Russia's Tennis Triple Champion
naether every two years in a series of five "Text matches. England has held the tile since 1953, but today's win gives the Australians 73 matches to 62
businees. Another 44 ended as draws.
on
High Feelings
have
Feeling ring high in these matches of national prestige angl international incident WEB Dimeel, Provoked in 1933 when the blazing fast English, bowlers knocked down the Arallap batsmen with cricket's version of the bean-ball.
In this past series, the con- troversy involved, of all things, the "baseball-like throwing" of the Australian bowlers.
Morcow. Feb. 5. Eirhtren - year - old Soviet of tennis girl, Anna Dinitrieva, to- Balley, playing the role rubstitute, opened gallantly, day won three tes in the and Graveney carned his keep Me cow championships. In the in the last oings of the fourth women's singles, she beat
Despite the decline in attear Test, but be other batsmen Eugenia Larina by 0-2, 0-3.
dances and the proference of tip did not impress.
She also won the mixed English working map for soccer, doubles and the women's cricket lelurely treate ila gentle path. on peaceful' greens Annu
Was a Jost year and pastured throughout Eng- Wimbledon tournament junior land and most of the Common- finalist. She is now the big wealth, and wherever ring 22 hope of Seviot tennis-France- Englishmen might be found to- Presse.
gether-Beuter.
Stood Out
Among the battery
PM's Eleven bowlers, Statham has stood out
doubles Chals.
As an example of hard work Elholt recalled how he trains 11 maths out of the year with six of these devoted to hard labour. Be Unt: weights three times i week and runs 70 to 80 miles a work in long distance exeur- Just before the racing | siubs.
en he cuts down on the distones and adds speed.
Elliot dianisses an in Mil
The theory that wive's tale" swiming is detrimental to run- ning: maneles.
"I love to
sair swin," and living in Australia where scheduled htweight the temperature was 108 inst contest between Fraser's Fire week, 1 by a great deal of it. If mand Mollet and British chem- anything, swinging tuz helper | Sure Goat (140). plon. Lave. Charnley was poud-
my running and it's the best poned today due to Charnley's
way I know how to relax and
Taipo Pass Handicap. (2nd illness.
team at the same time.
Sec.) Cinas 8. 1 Me, Alber The fight was
Melbourne, Feb. G. dur to b
El has sever Tu 0121 (149), Curtrey (147), Ding Dong
black. Edged in
front staged on February 10, Mean-
indow tmek and has no desira¦ (163), Ever-glo (147), Firestone while, it is possible that another
"..P." In Item headed
fast The wonder man of ị (140), Forward View
(136), page fighter will be sought to replice
Morning Su the Bark world explained he Marianne (191), Mighty Courage the Melbourne Charnley-France-Presse,
Bonus (151). today read: "Here lie the te was fined in Australta where (150), Million
for him accuracy and whole heartedness, Trucmo hus there are na indoor tracks, and New Delhi (131), Poluris (150), uning of English cricket, col- OL perivet bntting ps to Anish his running Possibility 1 (159). Sunstreak lapsed
experienced in and out periods wicket in Adelaide.
Canberra, Feb. 5. The end career under the wide
(140).
RACE 7
Was rlow. Funeral arrange-
Mr Robert Menzies, the Aus-of aggressiveness and efective- did good work Turpet Pass Handicap. (3rd ments Benaud and Co." tralian Prime Minister, today css, Loader
of over because the
13 until passed names, of See.) Class 5. From 2 M. Post- The Sun spread the story of received Beautiful Flower (145), Burning Suntralia's
across players from whom MCC's team injury, but Tyson did not strike the Australians Arrow (148). Co-ordinationrix volunits on the back page will be chosen to play the Prime the form which (153), Cover Girl (145), Eucure the main aporting page. Minister's XI here on February feared until the cause was lost. Baker was certainly the best Mill
10. (150), Hummer
(146).
Under the heading "Ashes
of England's spin bowlers, and Lare Triomphe (153), Outsider
win proves we are the best
than truch batter They are: P B. H. May, M. he did (141), The Cherub (133).
" Kevin Hogan winter c. Cowdrey, T. F. Balley, J. C. expected but he uruptly hadt "Australia's ten-wicket victory Laker. P. E. Richardson, R. thoughts of his arthritic anger in the fourth Test left no doubt Subba Row, E. R. Dexter, F. H. ut the back of his mind. Luck. that the better team won the Tyson, T. W Graveney R. in conditions entirely unsuited series.
Swetman, J. Mortiniore, J. to him, worked untiringly but Youth provides the key 12 Statham, P. J. Londer.
unpuecestully in the rests the transfer of mipremities The Prime Minister's side, However, he gained his reward since the last series four years announced earlier, includes for ii enthusiasm in State three former Australian Test matches. As Benaud says the (151) Norge Prince (147), No "Australia ni advanced be-captuing, Inn Johnson, Ian Cenig Tests were won by Australia's Surprise (153) Pandora (146). cause we have found younger and Lindsay Hassett, and three teamwork. This should be Salome (147), Silver Wing replacements for the chan-other test pinyers, Sam Loxton, lessor to Englund's cricketers, (145), Strathian (145). Your plots of the past-China Mail Arthur Morris und Ray Lind- who so often look like a gallicsToday, at the age of 26, he is match tour of Japan which be Looking forward to an right-and 22. other British Columbia wall-China Mail Special. og of individuals—Reutër.
players start on February 22.
Jack Bain, president of the British Columbia Rugby Union asd a former player was with the last Canadian
tom that toured Japan in 1032, sold of the ope-armed player: "Denny one of our best breakaway wing forwards."
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KACE 8 Customis Pass Handicap. Class 2. 1 Mile-Alandale (154), Bai- Carrie kan Monarch (148), (137), Charleroi (148). Glenisla (147), Golden Branch (143), Isfahan (136), Lynber (130), Mun curry
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ONE-ARMED RUGBY STAR TO TOUR JAPAN WITH CANADIAN TEAM
Vancouver, Feb. 5,
Dennis Veitch, one of British Columbia's out- standing rugby players, lost his right arm when as a boy of five he fell from a goods. waggon in a rugrshalling yard here.
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"He is an outstanding player. He fields the ball well with one arm, la a good putter and tac- kles very well,"
Kon Banka; coach of the Flish Columbia side chor for the coming Japanese tour, doncation Velich sa: a 'fins foot- ball player, in both: Canadian football and. Bratish might fin Reutery