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Britain Leads Spain In Surrey Tramping
Ellis Wins Davis
AAA Hammer
Event
Cup
SEMI-FINAL
AT BARCELONA
Barcelona, July 10.
London, July 10. Britain's Mike Ellis onca again boat Mohammed Iqbal of Pakistan to win Britain led Spain by two matches to one after win- tho hammar-Hirow avent
ning the doubles match of their Davis Cup of the British Amatour
European Zone tennis semi-final at Barcelona Athletic Association
today. which chompionship, opened at the White City stadium in London this afternoon.
In previous duels with Iqbal, In pat year's championships here and in the Empire Games at Cardiff, Ellis had won Today he threw 81,20 metres to beat Iqbal's 58.03 metres.
out.
D. Whyte of Britain won the long-Jump event with a leap of 7.24 metres.
These were the first two finals
competed for today.
Results of the first finals ic- day were as follows:
HAMMER
1. Elli (Britain), Holder 61.28 M: 2. Iqbal (Pak Saturn) 60.83 M; 3. A. Payne (Britain) 65.47 M.
6.95 M.
LONG-JUMP
After
SCOTS HOLD
a marathon Ave set
Bubble struggle,
Wilson and MIRC Davies boat Andrea Juan Manuel and Gimeno Couder by 0-1, 1-0, 13-15, 6-4,
-1.
The Spanish team copiain appears to have made a fatal error in deciding at the last minute to team up No. 1 singles player Andres Gimeno in the doubics today with Juan Manuel Couder.
Mediocre
The two players' lack of co-ordination and particular- ly Gimena's mediocre doubles play were the determining factor, although Davies and
Wilson played a good enough tame in spite of the intense, stilling heat,
Couder had been expected to
D. Whyte (Britain), 7.24 (Britain) M: 2. D. Brigden 7.04 M; 3. J. Whall (Britain) 7M 4. Ramzan All (Pakistan) play with Manuel Santana and this pair had showed excellent at Wimbledon, beating Slan Eldom, the Windsor form policeman, relined his six miles notably Davies and Wilson with itle-winning this event today the disadvantage for them of
time of 28] playing on grass couris. in the excellent minules 12.4 seconda.
on
Looked Sat
Service breaks today were the I was a hard race for Eldon, deciding factor and Gimeno lost He went into the lead after the fils
while five occasions, third mile and stayed there, but Davies last his service three Welsh runner John Merriman, times and Wilson and Couder silver medalist at the Cardift did so twice each. Empire Games last year, follow- ed him like his shadow and pounced coming into the anal lap. Merriman forged altead of Eldon but the policeman them turned on the steam, gradually reduced the gap and finally caught Merriman in the final bend. Eldon sprinted ahend to win by about 20 metres.
THE SIX MILES
1. Eldon (Britain) holder, in 28 m 12.4 s; 2. Merriman (Bri- tain) 20 m 15.0
B; 3. M.
The Spanish pair had looked ail set to win after they took a 2-1 lead by winning the third set in the 28th rame, but the British pair fought back well to level the score and then won out rally In the fifth sel.
To-morrow, Santana meets Mike Davies und Glineno plays Billy Knight.
The British team mrde an doubles decision Bining
Up Wilson of as ex- and Tony
Bullivant (Britain), 28 m 25.0 a.
There were two big upsets in unexpected the elimination semi-finals for do, today, the 440 yards. Jolin Salisbury, and Davies Inslend title holder, and Ted Sampson,pected Knight European record-holder, both Pickard.-AFT.
failed to qualify for the finals. Salisbury Anished fourth in his semi-final, won. by T. Graham in 49.4 ses and Sampion was placed Bith in the other semi-nal, wou by John Wrighton, European 400 metres champion, in 47.7 secs. -AFP.
Answer to 'Did It Really Happen?' is-NO.
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Hallun old-timers Nicola Peitrungelt and Orlando Sirolin defeated Frenchmen Robert Haillet and Plerre Darmon, eltrangeli defeated Hatliet 6-4,
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INDIANS
TO DRAW
Glasgow, July 10. The Indian cricketers just failed to beat Scotland in an exciting Anish to their three-day game at Paisley near here today and the match finished in a draw. The Indians claimed the extra half-hour but Scotland sel
arm
to make 243 in 140 minutes to win managed to hold out, Some steady bowling from left- spioner Raghunath Nidkårnl
who finished with three for eight In 14 overs of were maldens which eight threatened to bring victory to the tourists, but 18-year-old Denness with 31 not out saved the day for Scotland,
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Ruth Porter Wins Golf Title
Up The County Table
London, July 10. Surrey, holders for the past seven years, continued
to nose their way up the county cricket cham- pionship table jumping from seventh to joint fourth as a result of their 10 wickets victory over Glamorgan in Cardiff.today.
Most significant factor in this latest victory-Surrey's fifth in a row was the bowling of left-arm spinner Tony Lock, who took seven wickets for t In Glamorgan's second innings after on
of four early spell wickets for four runs,
It was Lock's best performance of the season-be has recently
REDIFFUSION
IT
am. Morning Medley; -11.00, changed his bowling action- Sounes Fortyto Enquire; 12. Noon. and dogmed Glamorgan to their | Tube Time: 12:30 pm, Three On first defeat in Wales this season. A Mike; 1. Keyboard Capene Bir
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Charles Thompany: 1.15, Weather,
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Party Host: Steve. Wheatley (three for 22) Club; 10.30. Dance whisked Warwickshire to a 10 Ray Cordeira: 11, Stop Press: 11.00,
Dance Party: 11.30.
Storlight wickets victory over Leicester-Berenade; 12, Midnight, Close Dawn, thire at Edgbaston,
Leicestershire started the day
Warwickshire remain second
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London, July 10. Ruth Porter, 20-year-old the Bristol golfer, won English women's Close Golf title today when she Frances beat Mrs "Bunty" Smith by five and four in the 86 holes as russ behind with seven final nt Aldeburgh, wickets standing and were all Suffolk.
out for the addition of 43 lcây- to make 11 The diminutive Miss Portering Warwickshire
runs for victory. led by one hole at the 27 and then won four of the next five
four below par run in the lable to Yorkshire who holes in to sweep a bewildered opponent were hard pressed to beat Essex Eddie Show;
tonene Feature Story of a contest, The "34- | by 00 runs in the dying minutes | Cup: 4.30 out of the
Annie: Children's Hour. Cartoons; 5.15. year-old Mrs Smith is a three of extra Ume. limes winner of the tille and Essex, set to score 279 in Puppets On A Blick: 8.30, Little Bascais: 6.00, Children's Feature: four hours never attempted the B. Close Down: 7.30, "Naked twiec Britain's champion.".
Miss Porter's fine golf this task of trying to beat Yorkshire City 7.55, Band of 1st Bn. The
Lancastilie "Regiment, directed at Scarborough, week is brought her first Eng-
Bandmaster E. J. H. Moore: 8.35, Eight Essex one lish colours. She is one of the
wickel were
B. Newsreel: Bob Cummings Show; Earlier the Indians et
winners of the title, down for 157 point threatened by defeat youngest
but a fighting 2.15. Tou Plays of 1959: The Indiscreet Mng Jarvin.” George Michael Brent. Angela 44 by had taken their overnight 90 Only those two great golfers, stond of
Lansbury, William and (Miss Bear
Bl Greensmith Lündigan. Marina Vickers: 9.40, for six to 210 mainly through Lady Heathcote-Amory
Leslie Howard, Joan Blondell, plugging Humphery Boxart,
· Yorkshire a hard hitting innings from Joyce Wethered) and Miss Enid kept
In "Stand Di until seven Kripal Singh excellently sup- Wilson,
younger-both } away
minutes, Late Night Final Clos Down the These 18-Reuter... Jaisimha.
end . of extra poried by
B4 two added runs in 81 aninuica Kripal Singh was the first of the eighth wicket pair to go six and sÏX having hit one fours in 74 made in a stay of two hours. 13 minutes. With
unable Muddlah
to bat be- 'cause of liness the innings closed when Jaisimha WD3 bowled having made a valu- able 42. Scotland lost Dudman early but It looked as if Chisholm and Aitchison might make a game of it when they added 50 in 52 minutes.
RAN OUT
were
Patterson Suspended 30 Days
New York, July 10.
from time.
Skied Ball
Bear's
two The
oalch
43 included sixes and four fours. innluze ended when Green- smith skied ́a retorn after voorin 25 in 50 minutes. There was even more ex-
elting Anish at Hornsey, North
The New York Athletics Com-¦ London, where Hampshire set
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mittee today Informed former to make 160 in 125 minutes that an Interim Dividend of world heavyweight champion, beat Middlesex by two wickets £1.2.6d, per share has been
that he Floyd Patterson,
was off the third ball of the last declared In respect of the provisionally suspended for 30 over of extra time. days, like all other boxers hav- Hampshire lost sight wickets year ending S1st December, ing suffered knock-outs, follow for 170 but reread the necessary 1950 at the rate of 1/2.18/18d. ing his knock-out defeat at the runs for victory in the last 13 por Dollar. hands of Sweden's Ingemar minutes, the wiring hit being Johansson in the June 26 title- an off-drive for four by Vic This Dividend will be pay: hout here.
Cannings who earlier had caused |able on or after Monday, 10th The New York boxing autho-a Middlesex collapse by taiting rity, imposes an obligatory 30 three wickets for four runs in 20 August 1959, at the Offices of days suspension on all boxers deliveries.
Corporation, where beaten by knock-out and tho Positions in the champion-Shareholders are requested to boxer concerned have to go ship after today's match were: apply for Warrants. through ... a thorough medical examination before being allow- a draw cd to box again.
Then Altchison fell leg before and when Jones, the top scorer in the first innings, was run out cheaply Scotland had their backs to the wall.'. But Denness, who is sill at school, held on for an hour and 40 minutes and with help from Barr ensured that Scotland obtained Reuter.
Billy Cook
Retires
Patterson will have to under- go this examination, which in- elsics a brain examination by electric waves.--AFF.
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Baastad, July 10. Indian Davis Cup
Luis Ayala of Chile, Krish- Sydney, July 10.
Ramanathan Krishnan Loday nan's doubles partner, bont Wif Billy Cook, 49, world-famous qualified for the semi-final Schmidt of Sweden in another jackey,
announced his retire-round of the men's singles in quarter-final match today ment today. He said it was not the Swedish tennis champion-3-4, 6-3, 0-3.
here because of his age but because chips
by
by defeating Ayala and Krishnań yester-
he has trouble keeping his Sweden's Sven Davidson 6-4, day qualified for the finals of weight down--UPI.
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