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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1959.

Ferraris Avenge Defeat

FIRST, SECOND AND FOURTH IN EUROPEAN

GRAND PRIX

Rheims, July 5,

Italian Ferraris avenged their crushing defeat at last month's 24 hours Le Mans when they took first, second and fourth places in the European Grand Prix automobile race here today. Britain's Tony Brooks took his scarlet works Ferrari over the 415 kilometres (229 miles) course counting för the drivers world cham- pionships in 2 hrs 1 min 26.6 secs at an average speed of 205.079 kph (127.7 mph) to win the race and climb from third to Second place in the drivers championships.

America's Pill Hil use in n

10. Stirling Moss (Britain) works Ferrari was second in and Jean Bebra (France) Z

2 hrs min 33 wees and the points. Australian driver. Jack Brab-

thire!.

Stirling Moss made up for his n. In a works Comper was eclipse in the Grand Prix by winning the third International Brabham still holda hia Speed Cup for forinula two curs lead in the drivers champion-at the wheel of a Cooper.

He was pushed all the way ship with 10 points followed by Brooks, 14 points. Third by the two Porsche drivers, Bats

Beruhtin Swedi's Joachim Bonnier, who

inished serong and thri

14 with nine points,

Forced Out

Saverion's

Jochim Bonaler the was among

many drivers forced out of the rner beenuse of boiling adhatong which failed i to coel their editnes in

torrid heat which beat down on this champagne evntre. Boler is fourth in the drivers cham- pionships with eight points.

In

(Germany)

Results

Results are

1. Moss (Copper), the 207.543 ilometres (130 miles) course one hour four nins. 54.2

average

!rconds fit an 1991.004k pl.

of

2. Hans Hermann (Porsebe) one br. 5 mins. 6.8 secs,

Brooks fed from start 10 fish from a field of 23 starters,

French chusett by

velernte

. Joachim Bonnier (Porschel Maurice Trintignant in a works

America's . 5 mins. 52. sees. Cooper

4. works

Maurice Trivigant (Coo- Choper, the British are Surfing per), i hr. 0 mins, 25.1 seus 20 x 2), 1 l: n

Climax,

Maston Gregory in

France's dean. Behra in n Pery,

Trintignant wETT

5. Wolfgang Porsebe), 1 hr.

But

333

furn Behra and

aime thote

mes.

who dropped out.

Lap Record

Von Tripa

dns. 51.7

6. H. Taylor (Coopery 1 hr. 6 min, 51.8 sees.-AFP,

Piarnakivi Sets Year's

Fastest Time In The 10,000 Metres

Moscow, July 5.

The Estonian runner, Piarnakivi, won a closely fought 10,000 metres race in 29 mins 24 seconds, fastest time in the world this year, on the second day of the Znamenski Brothers Memorial Athletics Meeting at the Lenin Stadium here today.

His time on u track

made Dessaichber (Rueda, 23 ming 26 heavy by rain and the marmer

400 metrem hurdles: 1. Kleine (Leningrad) 812 mecs; 2 Kitulev at his win, mark iim a possible 10,000 metres winner at the (Moscow), 81.2 week. Home Olymples next year.

Final Sprint

devastating He produced a not print

victory to match from

the Hungarian Kovacs with the Russian Dessiatchikov third.

fellow-Estonian Virkus

and then had set the pace third Estonian Tschermlovsku, as pace-maker at the took over right kilometre mark.

With 800 metres to go, first and then the Russian Joukov Kovacs thade their efforts. looker to be Kovacs race, but Plarnakivi went after him and caught him on the line to win by 1.0 seconds.

Today's results are;

300 metres

ADEN

metres

Meeplechare:

1.

3,000 Scanial (Czechoslovakial, 43.1 rets: 2. Evdokiney (Leningrad), Gmina 40.8 sec. 3. Ponomarev (:, 1. Cseptors (Amia);

mitte 2 kecs, Shot 173 metres; 2. Darfous 17.71 metree,

Hammer

throw: I

(Belo-Russia; 03.90 metres.

(Hungary)

Houdmikuv

AT 26 INGEMAR JOHANSSON HAS THE WHOLE WORLD TALKING

HARRY CARPENTER begins today the personal story of

INGO

the man

-a

with

bingo punch

New York, Sunday.

Ingemar Johansson strode into the private cinema with his blonde flanceo, Birgit Lundgren, by his side. They had came to see ́how Ingemar's serisational demolition job on Floyd Patterson

looked on film. It still looked terrific.

A crowd, gathered on Broadway, choored Ingemar as he went in, and again as he came out, He gets that wherever he goes

ΠΟΥ.

(More) 0327 metres; 2. Krivonov It's nothing, however, to the slap-up Swedish reception awaiting the new heavyweight champion of the world when he arrives home in Gothenburg this week,

Javelin: L Kouznetsav (Lenin grad: 70.37

metra; 2. Cybeulenke All over the world the toast is "Skol" to 26-year-old Johansson, who

(Ukraine). 73.80 metres.

20 kilometres walk: 1. Goniletila- niki (Ukraine), the 27 inins 3 secs:

Mikenas (Lithuania) 1 h 27 mins

on.

It

WOMEN

300 metres 13.9 wees; 2. 21.1 secs.

1. Mandlik (Czecho- Partenos

lovakia, 21.0 sets; 2.

(Rusia), 21.3 19 (H) 21.5 SA

3. Kunevalov

140 metres. 4. Roszaro Gyi itung. 49.7 arc. 2. Krivocheiv

Ukraine, 1 ma 301 sec

10 metres: 1. Boros planggary), 3 min 47.8 secs; 2. Mamotkov (Rus-

3 is 43 seca

metres: 10,000

L. Marnaklyl (Estonia). 29 mins 24 sees; 2. Koynes

Hungary, * India. 23 O

Opening up his BRM, Mos AMERICAN League basebALL

pushed Brabham out of third place in the 38th lap and then went on to break the p reword with 2 mins 22.8 sees for the 8,301 metre lana! 200.287 K (1303) maple.

But the British are made uke of the rare palstakes in

ho

bis ruclag career when skidded out of a brud at high speed into a bordering wheat field.

Sparks from his, cxhatest pipe selfie to the dry straw but Aloss was back in the way to

nish eighth, 18s la

gave him cow point mapre fo- wards the drivers championships and he now shares tenth plie with Behru.

Standings

Standings in the world drivers championships are:

1. Jack Braham (Australia)

19 points

2. Tony Brookes (Paritain) 14 points

3. Phil 1 (U.S.) 9 points

4. Joach!n Bonnier (Swe- den) 8 points

rintignant

5. Maurice (France), Masten Gregory (US) and McLaren (Britain) 4 points 8. Taylor (Britain) and Oll- vier Gendebico (Belgium) 3 puinis

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

The German master Diemer has made the Blackmar Gam- bit popular in recent years. It takes some nerve to try it against him, but the austrian Kotek tried and gave Diemer a beating. 1 P-Q4 P—Q4; 2 P- K4, PXP; 3 KL-Q81, Kt KB3: 4 P-B3, PxP: 5 KtxP. „B_B4;8: RQB4, P—K3; 7 Oo, BK2; 8 X-KB, BX P: 9 KtxP! (not 9 QxB, Qx Pehl, KXK 10 Q-K2, Q Q2: 11 P-Q5, Q-Q3: 12 KL Kt. Q-Kts chi 13 K-R1, BKt3; 14 P-Q0, PxP: 10 QxP ch, K-91; 10 RXKt ch Resigns If BxN; 17 B—B4, or TRIVE-TW"d; of K KAN

17. Q-B8 ch.

Solution No. 6642: 1 Q-K! (threat 2 Q--#6), RXQ; 2 KIXE, or QB any; 2 Q-Kt5. or KжKt; 2 QX8, or P-06; 2 Ht (05)XB.

Kt-K 2 KtXB.

40

London Expren Avrošos.

3.

Indians And Chisox

Increase Lead

Over Yankees

New York, July 5.

the

The Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox, first and second in the American League pen- nant race, gained further ground on pursuing New York Yankees with 10-inning victories today while the world champions again faltered.

100 metre: 1. Chevezovs (Ukraine),

satiefled the age-old demand that the No. 1 heavyweight should be a man with a knock 'em -down-and-drag- 'em-out punch.

was

80 metre: 1. Brikemaker (Gering: "Ingemar, Shame!"

INGEMAR JOHANSSON

Already Worth £200,000

He won 80 of his 88 amateur bouts. Then he turned pro

Seven years ago, coming 1. Popova (Leningrad) Adria (Belo-Russia) | home from angther

"I just suddenly thought t foreign I have known—a mystle. In a, Grossinger's a day or two be- fighting expedition,

Johans way.

fore the ight, quite reasonably would like to be a fighter. It somewhat 2 min 0.2 seca (best performance in son's reception

inquired if he had any idea how was nothing to do with money. When be talks boxing, and he might fare against world this year); 2. Ftorya (Deto different. Sweden greeted him

Pai-Ile the idea of boxing." Russia. 2 mins 10.8 nees.

with newspaper headlines blar-particularly when he describes terson.

his now world-famous right-

bo hand punch,

ussumes It took Johanmon years to weird Nordic remoteness about live down the nocusation that | them

though they were had run away from 0 | something, existing outside of bla U.S. negro sailor in the | him. 1932 Olymple heavyweight final at Helsinki.

many), 10.0 secs 2. B. Strova u The meet

Lanry

J. Jump:

Charouzz (Leningrad) 091 inetres: 2. Krepkine (Ukraine) 6.11 metres.

Dies: 1. Nina Pontanarevo Mor cow 52.04 mngles; 2. Press tuin- Reads 1.73 metres,

Finsterwald

Art Wall Jr Tie For Buick Golf Title

Dow

*

Grand Blanc, Michigan, July 5. Finsterwald and Art Wall Jr., both went over par on the final hole to day to tie for first place

the in

Buick $52,000 open golf tournament and will meel tomorrow in an

18-hole play-off for the

litle.

Finsterwald, 29, needed only par four on the 453-yard finishing hole. He

missed Cleveland pushed across the double-header from the the green with his second shot, winning rm in the 10th on Ballimore Orioles, 9-0 and 0-3. overshot his third, but then George Strickland's double and Strickland opened Cleveland's chipped within three feet for a | an error by opposing first basc-

10th Inning rally with a double-pul! and a tie. man Bob Osborne to beat the Detroit Tigers, 3-4.

OVER

White Sox scored 0 4-3 triumph over the Kansas City Athletics.

The victory preserved the, Indians two-game end the White Sox. Cleveland live games ahead of the fourth-place Yankees, who lost to the Washington Senators,

7-9.

It also put

Detroit rellever Tom Minutes earlier. Wall had Morgun. Vic Power then hit a loken double bogie six on the

went through grounder which

same hole when it appeared he Strickland had wrapped up his fourth title Osborne's legs and came home with the winning of the year. He also was over run. Gary Bell, who pitched the the green, but needed two putts

relief for innings in

to get down after clipping back. Cleveland, evented his

Both Finsterwald and Wall record at 8-8.

had par 72 for the final round White Sox had battled back The normally light-hitting

and Bnished with 282 totals. UPI.

last two

In the only other games from played in the American League, the Boston Red Sox seapped a seven-game

by using streak sweeping both games of il

HK Mini-Soccer

Team

Win In Macao

̈Macho, July 5 A star-studded mini-specer from Hongkong defeated the strong Negro-fubro seven- -itle team by 2-1 here today. Half-time score was 2-1.

scuson

1-3 deficit to tle the score on two homers--one by Aparicio in the eighth and an other by Al Smith in the ninth. Turk Lown won his fifth game Ju rellet of starter Batty Latman. Ned Garver absorbed the defeat, although he hit a homer and a run-producing single in his own behalf.

Held To Four Hits

Camilo Pascual of the Seno-

torg held Yankees to four hits

be

Johansson, then 10, suffered the ignominy of disqualification "for not trying."

Marksman

Now հը

qualines for the

25

"I cannot answer that," said Johansson. "I shall just do my beat."

He is a good brain. that has never been fully exploited. He comes from simple stock. His father, 52-year-old Jens Johansson, still Ats Davinst stones A3 an employee ok Gothenburg City Council.

His motber, Ebba, very Jabel: "The most dangerous un-mely, comes from a family of fishing folk. Neither parent urmod man in the world."

Such nuqmalies abound in speaks a word of English. the life of Ingemar Johansson,

He once fractured the jaw of English heavyweight Peter Baten with a single right hand punch.

Yet he refuses to paste his spar-mates in training with the famed "Inge Bingo" punch. He lt back. explaining: holds "Why should I hurt thein, when it is only practice."

I have seen him, armed withi 38 revolver, plerce ten finy bullseyes in ten shots at fly

paces.

Merciless

But he never fires at bird beast.

With Ingemar interpreting, of Elba Johansson would tell

the stirred his boyhand while

meatballs the pot of Swedish she seemed to be endlessly pre- paring at Grossinger's where he traded for Patterson.

"He was not a fighing boy. He was bigger and stronger. than most of his friends, N they didn't plek on him,” says Ebbs,

Yet there is plenty of evi- dence, as I shall explain later in this series, that JohnmsEDNÍ, the ring exeruübner, gives considerable thought before- hand to the way the axe will fall.

His Arst paid fight was quite something, not for the be forged a certain why Robert Masson to retira in four rounds, but for the size of his purs.

Ho was paid £ 800 for this professional debut in Gothen burg. Most British boxers, re- ceive from £10 to £50 when That he gives this impression they start swapping blows for of not caring how ho fights, cash. probably explains why he was

BIRGIT

"Ah, but I remember my first Bght" says Johansson. "I was eight and it was with another consistently underrated

before

never

But in Sweden, fighters are o scarce commodity,

More important, Johansson had met Eddie Ahlquist, the Rghl newspaper publisher and promoter, who has guided the dimpled Swede to fame.

Machon K.O.

How the partnership has prospered! Onb September day last year, Ingemar was paid £33,000 for knocking out a Call- fornian negro, Eddie Machen, in A

two Bght that Josicd minutes, 14 seconds,

When he Ginably rete his pay for deposing Patiorsun, that should some ta SOIUS- thing like £85,000, for eight minutes, three seconds' work, Total. for Igemar's last two nghts, which lasted a combined

minutes,

seconds,

ten Is £148,000.

17

boy in the school playground. he devastated Putterson.

One of six children, Ingemar "Maybe it was when I got was born on September 22, 1932.

the only or thir-and he fingers

sent he carries, a faint mark in The family, although the middle of his bulging fore-well off, lived far above the

Not bad, even for the gentle "When พร ten," Rayshend.

poverty line, an the environ- "killer," whose golden punch is Johansson, "I went on a school

ment that youally breeds vielous playing a beautiful tane on the outing to an island near Goth-

ighters didn't exist for ingemar cash register. enburg. I came upon a duck sitting on her eggs.

Planning

"How did that happen?" I

*To show on, 1 grabbed a tak. stone and shled it. It hit

the

I

Sudden

10

He left school at fifteen "It was just an accident.

work, first, us a navvy, then l duck and injured her. Another don't remember," he replies.

the Gothenburg docks, unload- boy wrung her neck and stuffed

He has this aloof way of ing banana boats. He served the duck into my school satchel.

answering, sometimes, as 15 months in thue Swedish "On the way home 1 left the

though surprised you should Navy. satchel on a bus on purpose and then pretended I had lost it.

"I couldn't bear to handlo the duck I had exused to be killed. I had hurt a living thing, and it almost mado. me sick."

UPSET AT

TENNIS TOURNEY when

Barlad, July 5,

Strange words from A BIX- footer weighing 14 stone, with 43-inch chest, particularly

you know he can be merciless.

any Heaven help human being facing Johanason titles

In the roped ring when

ten Johansson, who

cracked at **

YURTD

for

on what he has earned from

be asking such stupid questions. He started to box when he

Someone, Interviewing him at was 16, and cannot explain why.]

and Harmon Killebrew, Roy Norwegian junior gift chom-aad rooney are at stake.

and Jim Lemon hit plon Liv Christensen caused to- Sievers

the world day's biggest sensation in the home runs to drop champions further back in the Baastal tennis tournament when firing in Gothenburg's cobble race. Pascual siruck out 10 bai he defeated the Swedish cham-streets, is reputed to be worth He bas tounded ters and Killebrew and Lemon piou Solvely Gustavsson by 5-7, £200,000. cach knocked in three runs. 7-5, 6-2, in the international successful business enterprises Killebrew's homer was his 28th, women's class,

Tom Brewer pitched a three- hitter for Boston in the opener Finland, beat Birgit Bjoerk

In the same class H. Sala, boxing. The Hongkong team, com and then the Red Sox sent fund, Sweden, 6-0, 0-2. prized such-players-ns Kwok-pitetre fost Wühelm of the Chow-ming, 'Chan Fal-hung, Ho Orioles down to his fourth In the men's singles, U Ying-fun, Wong

Is it hypocrisy, then, that Chi-keung,traight defeat in the night geme. Schmidt of Sweden beat Wayne Young Wai-to, Yiu Cheuk-in Baltimore made only live bits off Van Toorhees, 6-3, 6-3, 4-0, 6-0, Frank Baumann and Frank Sul- livan, who was summoned from the bullpen when

and Lo Kwok-tal.

Оп the previous day the visitors had already trounced the Benfica Sports Club by 0-0. -AFP.

THE GAMBOLS

HOW DXD

YOU MANCHES

FOR FOOD WHEN

I WAS ABHAY?

FINE

+

WHAT DO

YOU HAVE?

WELL, MCINDY STEAK, TUESOY ROAST PORK, WEDNESDAY CHICKEN

MARYLAND, THURSDAY

STRAK

Russia

TOMORROW: JOHANSSON'S

FIGHT TO GET A CRACK AT PATTERSON

Thinks It Has

Found A World

World Class

Tennis Player

London, July 5.

Russin thinks it has finally found its first world class taunis player and from now on the golden goal is a Wimbledon and American singles crown in five years or less.

His name is Toomas Lejus. The first name means. Thomas in his native Estonian. He is a blonde boy only 16 years old but already a fresh- man at college. He is five feet 10 and weighs 170 pounds.

He is probably the first was not strong physically when sent his play was called to the atten- Bulan Albiete to be into Western competition Intion of sports officials but they

knowledge that trained him with basketball and the absalilo he will take a leking. The weight-Utting. Humans like to train their Bend athletes at home and

know

million pounds will come his At least another quarter of a

way when he fights the retum with Patterson in September.

In the Wimbledon tournament. an Baturday makes Johansson profess gentle which ended ness out of the ring, and prac- Toomas captured the junior Wimbledon champion Alex fise viciousness for cush in "li?] boys' singles crown defeating a

arrived today? I don't think so.

Brazilian Davis Cup player, Baumann Olmedo of Feru

He's a

character, Bonald Barnes. walked four batters in the sixth. together with Beverly Fiellz for

UPI.

the tournament.--UPI,

By Barry Appleby

AND YOU HAVE ALL THIS MONEY LEFT "OVER?

VISO

AND I'VE MADE

A LIST OF THE PEOPLE WHO ASKED ME TO DINNER 90 THAT YOU CAN ASK THEM BACK,

complex

quite unlike any other fighter

|-

Yin EGYET

Vallika shing

the past...1 dornád it just for you?

Earlier, In the Wimbledon pisto -- a consolation" prizo for players knocked on, in the, first two

rounds at the vendary Katus #limited

·Briffah, Davis QUD player Tony Fiokart and Austraila's most promising Junior in Mulligan.

Remarkable

them out when they they bayo a chance of win- njur.

· Learning English But you can only improve in fenols by playing agmines the best competition and Lelun takes hia beatings in public to good spirit Hils performance Wimbledon makes him the top

at

Now he is a track said feld aprinter as well His conch added the surprising fact that Toomas had hardly" (say ex- pericon on graan upthi : KZLJA Wimbledon, but mastered tho new surfkoo sa quickly as tho hard omzrts of ħie Hoeseland, where he is undefeated this

(year,

Lejus suld be used a power mms-big service mid-than-a

sh to the net. In his play ranking Rustion tennis player This is a remarkable record and he is a favourite for the Brilia junior, champion: Tack here, though he beat, tho for a player who has not Had Middlo Furopean Junior cham Tattersall, he showed consider the bencat of the eient plonsbigs In Holland this month. able speed from the baseline

Western coaching system.

Row

cognizing that he cannot get tulk Toomas is learning English but not the anticipation he will the sharpening up be peeds 11-and be interjosted a few words need to challenge for the sensor side the Boviet Union in its when he was interviewed with tilla

But he is youhr," said free, present stato of tennis. progress, hĩa coach, Evalbai Kreo, He' said USSH aprla oficiala sin mand-|| his father drit defected tus talent "As to when we will have dag hins to audalda, tovarumments when they played together and champicbw.boys grow taló men,

gave him-tar frst concolog, We do they not?"--ri,

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