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American Crews Dominate Henley Regatta

Henley, July 3.

American crews dominated the third day's events at the Henley Royal Regatta today, when Harvard University's two crews recorded the fastest times of the day,

Their

heavyweight_ crew reached the final of the Grand Challenge Cup, narrowly beating lol, the Oxford University crew, in 7 minutum 1 second.

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Cup, Cambridge, ¡ Challenge Jesus College.

Hill School of Mus- who beal a Brilish and an Belmont Iriah crew in 7 minutes 31 cachusetts in the quarter-finals seconds and 7 minutes 17 of the Wyfold Challenge Cup. seconds respectively.

Queens lost to the University of London by one and a quor *Tho Harvard Hghtweights

The Diamond Sculls is again

ter lengths, and Belmont Anish- entored the sci-finals of the Thames Cup, winning their heat destined to go overseas. Stewarted two lengths behind the against 40 Isls second eight by Mackenzie of Australia, the London Rowing Club. a convns in 7 minutes 4 seconds. British Empire Games sculling In the final of the Grand champion who in attempting to winning this Challenge

will set a record by Cup Harvard meet the Thames Rowing Clubs, event three years in succession, who beat their Hrlilsh rivals will compete against America's Leander Club, by one arul a Harry Parker in the final. quarter lengths in 7 minutes B secondЯ.

Lightweights

The Harvard rhtweight crew will race the Union Bont Club, of the United Blater, for a place in the final of the Thatres. Cup. The

In the semi-final Mackenzlo coanted to victory over Ronnie Wills of London, clacking D minutes 12 seconds, while Parker defeated Sydney Rand, of London, in 8 minutes 40 seconds.

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The only other overseas, en- tries to lose today were the other finalist will.be elther Queens University, Belfast, in the University of London or ' the quarter-finals of the Thants

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Italian Crow

The Italiazz crew Moto Guzzl wil contest the anat of the Stewards Cup with the Oxford four from St Edmund Hall and Lincoln Colleges, Oxford,

The Italian had no difficulty In defeating the London Row- In 7 minutes 54 Club

the Oxonlans seconds while defeated the Dutch crew Nereus The Oxford crew Anished one length ahead in 7 minutes 35 seconds.-Reuter.

Complete Rest

Charlotte, NC, July 3, Evangelist Billy Graham, hale and hearty after seven months of globe-trotting from Australia to Russia, dropped into Charlotte for a whirlwind visit today on the last leg of his trip home for a complete rest," UPI.

REDIFFUSION

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SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1959.

WARWICK

LEAD

CRICKET

London, July 3.

Warwickshire, who last

won the English County Cricket Championships In

1951, today became the

GARY PLAYER

WINS OPEN

BY 2 STROKES

Muirfield, July 3.

latest leaders in this GARY Player, 23-year-old South African, came

Benson's race for the

tille.

They brought their -points total to 100 with four points from-u tense

daw with Glamorgan nt -Birmingham. Victory for Glamorgan would that the Welsh have meant

county, -400, would hove brought their points to the 100-

victory mark-and

seemed within their grasp when War- wick were left with only one wicket standing and 45 minutes remuining for play. But the Home county's last wicket pair, Basil Bridge und Ossie Wicat- fley, presented straight bats to everything Glamorgan could toss at them-and played time.

out

MOST EXCITING The day's most exciting finish omo et Northampton whore Northamptonshire failed by only two runs to beat Essex-losing their ninth wicket off the last ball of the day.

Four of today's five matches ended in draws,

from behind to win the British Open Golf Championship here today.

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HK Prisons

Elght strokes behind the lænder overnight, and still four behind at the start of the final round, Player blazed home with brilliant 68 which won him hiz Arst open championship by a margin of two strokes.

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With rounds of 75, 71, 10 and 68. Player Anished on the 284: mark and won from Fred Bul- |lock, 41, English-born couch at a

Scottish

school, Foll

and Flory van Denck, Belgian win- ner of 21 Continental open championships.

Aggregates

Bullock and Van Donel batti had aggregates of 230, the former with rounds of GB, 70, 74, 74 and Van Dönek with '70, 70, 73, 73.

Sir-Very fully do I agree not that investigations should be held in camera us li-tends to make the public suspicious that government adopts camouflage.

In any part of the world irre-

in prisons do

Player, a colourful figure in gularities place among the irresponsible pink slacks, black sweater and to take white peaked cup, won £1,000 ones dishonest enough mean advantage of their em- by his victory. ployment.

take

While visiting Shantung

He was seemingly out of the he set out on the windswept course, this morning, but his great mastery of Muir- feld's 0,800 yards test enabled the flagging him to overtake

The one definite result came Province in the mid-twenties race when at Bournemouth where Famp-visited the prison in a shire beat Yorkshire by 28 runs. called Lits. The

Hampshire's win-which cost were simply deplorable.

town conditions

Yorkshire top place in the cham- In Hongkong I visit the prison

plonship table-was last-minule effort.

another quite often especially the Vic-Pacemakers and come home one toria Remand Prison. Perhaps a of the youngest winners of the few lines will do justice to open in modern times. whom it concerns.

The last wicket pair. Chris Wood, and Jim Birks had defied the Hampshire, attack for over half an hour' when Malcolm Heath bowled Wood with the third ball of the day's last over. Mervyn. Winfield scored 120 his career best to lead Not Unghamshire to draw against Gloucestershire at Trent Bridge. Nolls, set to malce 359, lost Ave men for 101 before Winheld hauled them to safety with his hard hit innings. At the close the Home county still had two wickets standing.

SIX POINTS

11. am.. Moming Medley; 11.30 Waltzes; 11, Morning Medley: 11.30. Soames Folsyre Esquire; 12 Nann, Tuno Tima; 12.30 pmn. Three On A Miku; 1-Keyboard, Caporu 1.13,

Only six points separate the Weather, News and Special An- top four counties. After War

Coorge wick come Yorkshire (D8 points) Meluchrino and Orch; 2, Saturday Requests Ran Ross 3 Year By and Derbyshire and Middlesex Years of 1940: 3.30, Jol D- both on 94. mond--Adventurer; 4. Bongs Of The Consistency note: Dennis Praizloj 430, Rhyllim Parador -5. Unit Requests Nancy Wise: Brookes, the Northamptonshire Birthday Malling: 12, Melody batsman, today reached his Magic: 6.30. Meel" The Stars Jane 1,000 runs for the 17th suCCES- Froman, Nat Kuig Colo; 7. Jazzward Bound: 7.34, 1 Remember When; B.

sive season-Reuter, Time and News: 8.09, Weather &.10. Fresident Elsenhower's 4th of July message to Americans abroad; B.16. Announcements; 0.17, Fiesta Time: 8.30, Voles Or Sport; 9, Hit Parado; 9.30, Palace Of Varieties; 10, Crime Chian Edwardian Murder Mys tery" 10.30, Dance Party, Host: Itay Cordeiro: 11. Stop Press: 11.00, Dance Party: 11.15. Cricket-3rd Test match-England v India: 11.55, Musi- esi Interlude; 12 Mid.. Close Down,

TELEVISION

2 p.m. Highway Patrol: 2.23. EA. die Cantor Snow; 200, Cantones Feature; 4.30. Tugboat Annie; D,

Chlidren's Hour 5.15, Pup- Wong: 5.50, Lille Rascals 10 Naked

pets On A

Close Down, 7.30. turo: Clly: 7.55. Band of 1st Bn. The Lancashire Regiment, directed by Bandmaster, E. J. IL Moure; 0.35, 23ob Curator: D. Newsreel: 3.15. Show: "The Gulver- Tongued President Elsenhower's 4th of July Americans abroad: 9.20. Top Plays Of 1950: "A Mother's Duty" 9.45, "The Lot Voyage Home John Wayne, Thomas Mit- chself, Ian Hunter. Harry Fitzgerald; 11, Late Night Final.

message to

Answer to 'Did It Really Happen?' is—NO.

THIRD TEST MATCH

:

London. July 3. At the close of play in the third Test match against India today England were 247 ohead with only four wickets down. SCOREBOARD

INDIA 151 (1st

ENGLAND

Els sings) 6. Fuller, e orde b Nadkarn! 75 6. Parkhouse, e Tamhaneb Desal P. MARY, 1 Dera!

C. Cowdrey, not ours:

K. Barilugion, e Tembane b

E. Close bot out

Extra

Total (for four wickets)..

148

One

After his great last round he had an agonising wall of wo hours before knowing he had

won.

All Failed

The Officer-in-charge at that time was an exceptionally strict man. He ran his organisation demanding the fullest respect and from all his subordinates the detainees. He was however Bullock, Vau Donck, Sam known to have the poftest heart King (Knole Park), Antonio' within the hardest bark.

Cerda (Argentins) and B74 day he almost chucked me out

Scott' (Rochampton) all hadi for talking rather loudly. I was

reasonable, chances of catch- quick enough to perceive what ing Player but all failed. type of a disciplinarlon he was.

Van Donck's challenge lasted We later become quite friendly right up to the last hole. The and even had a stroll together. Belgian would have tied with

had Let's see what I hart observed Player if he

sunka one Saturday afternoon. Alenathy, dificult putt from the bunch of beggars, hawkers and edge of the green, but he took pickpockets were ushered in by three strokes to get it down.-

· ប squad of policemen. The Neutor. officer on duty checked the name and number of each one. Next procedure to have them take everything out

of their pockets and placed in a box- Each prioner han a bag num- ber. Their articles, money etc, will be returned to them after they have served their gen- tences.; Next procedure, every= one had to strip himself neked and queue up for a shower bath and get themselves well, dis infected before they were given prison clothes to wear.

and

The other occasion when I visited the prison, the detainees were on, recess and as 1 passed оп oranges, cigarettes matches to them they were full of appreciation. and I could readily judgo from their man- neriams that although being | correctly disciplined toy-were nevertheless correctly and humanely taken care of.

Consolation

For Laver

Wimbledon, July 3. Australian Rod Laver had some consolation for his defeat in the final of the men's singles when to- gether with Miss Darlene Hard (United States) ho out-hit Bully Knight and Miss Yola Ramirez (Mexi. co), in the semi-finals of rite Mixed Doublos.

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It, was Laver's serving which was mainly responsible for the 8.30 am. Holy Communion. British-American pair, seeded T50 p. Evensong.

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at the expense of the taxpayers. Perhaps I'd soon be visiting the prisons again but I am of the fullest conviction that any felony

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The third act was a formality for the winning pair. flad Raminz's game collapsed and the little Mexican girl was obviously-foeling-the-effects-of- 4wo weeks of intensive tennis. -AFP.

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