THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1959.

BROOKS WINS GERMAN GRAND PRIX

Presentation For Sir Jack Hobbs

At the Junior Carlton Club, Lond on, England's great post-war bowler, Alex Bedser, presents a silver cup to 76-year-old Sir Jack Hobbs. Just about England's runs in first" class greatest ever batsman, scorer of 192 centuries and 61,221 cricket.-Times photo.

ITALIANS

ORGANISE WORLD

GAMES FOR STUDENTS

AT TURIN

Turin.

More than 2,000 athletes from the Universities of some 55 nations will meet here in August and September in an attempt to establish a continuing series of World Games for Students.

1lit

preas.

te, e Universities of} team events; water judo, basket-metres hurdles, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault; monist-l Countries ball and volleyball

javelin, weight, discus, hammer; and 4 x 400- 4 x 100-metre

(200 motre relays; Pentathion metres, discuss, javelin, long Jump and 1,500 metres).

ond of Western Europe have The light athletics are expect unally held separate sports ed to take up the last four days meltings, with sirve participant the Games and the swimining tion from countries of other the first fout Waterpolo is | likely to last six days, buskebali Now, at the Invitation of fet, fencing nine, tennis six and the Italian Universities, so- volleyball eight, viet Russia and all the other i Communist countries, all the countries of Western Europe, the United States and many countries of South Amerlea, and Africa, the Middle East Asia will send their best i student athiries to the Turin games.

Light Athletics

WOMEN

U.S. Entries

100, 200 and 800 metres; 80 With entries

incom-etres hurdies; high jump, long nations have an-jump: Jayelin, discus, weight: 4 plete, 38 nounced that they will take 168-netre relay.

The swimming events are; part in the light athletics, 25 water in swimming, 12 in pulu, 22 in basketball, 16 in volleyball, 29 le tennis and 27 in fencing.

MEN.

100, 400 and 1,500 metres free style: 100 metres backstroke,

Now 4 Points Behind Brabham In World Drivers Championship

Berlin, Aug. 2.

Tony Brooks of Britain, 'driving a Forrari, today won the Geiman Grand Prix race for Formula One race cars on the Avus race track. }

Brooks won the two-stage race by over a minute from his Ferrari team-mates Dan Gurney and Phil Hill, both of the United States.

The victory, together with the achievement of fastest lap. brought his total of points in the world drivers' championship to 23-only four behind leader Jack Brabham, Australia.

Brabham, driving Cooper, hind to retire on the 15th Inp,

After the race

paid tribute to these team-mates, saying: "This victory was a result of team effort"

A Crash

Ouly seven of the 15 starkers

there Were

(11 the finish.

(France. WHIS fourth,

Bonnier (Sweden,

The "Jinx" which has hung Maurice Telinlighant over Stirling Moss, the crack Cooper-Climax) British driver, this season, Joakim

und In Burges: struck again and he went out BRM) Arth when his Cooper Cilmax Britain, Maserati) sixth, developed, engine trouble

Hans Herrmann, German

the second lap.

Moss Qut

WHI this retirement

an

went

driver of a British R31 sufer- ex sisin abrasions, bruises and burns

crashed when his car through straw, bules on the

time.

Moss's last faint hope of wit-southern bend, a flat hairpin Yesterday, Jean Behr, ning the 1959 championship. It of France, was killed in a crash was the fourth grand prix this

on the northern bend, season in which he had been unable to finish.

Brooks won both stages of the Oficial overail

L

Placings

BOB ROSBURG WINS PGA

GOLF TITLE

Minneapolis, Aug. '2. Bob Rosburg (California)

Won the United States! Professional Golfers' As- sociation championship here today with a 72-hole total of 277. He had a four-under-par 66 for the final round.

tils Rosburg, runner-up tur lacings und

American Open title, race--30 laps each, totalling 498 times in the race, the Bixth year's

ished one stroke aliend kilometres (309 miles) for Lue | event of the world drivers

Jerry Bather (Los Angeles) and whole race

-championship series, were:

(Miami Beach), le sped round the super-faut |

1. Tony Brooks (Britain, Doy Sanders' Autobahn cireult at an averagei Ferrari), 2 hours 0 mins 31.6 who tied for second place with

270. speed of 236.3kph (146.71ophy inaces.

Barorga who had led the first stage, setting a lap 2. Dan Gurney (United States,

end of the second and record of 239.9kph (149.0-Ferrari) 2:10:33.5. (mph) an the way,

His speed for the second stage was 217.2kph (134.9mph) and Ids average for the race as a whole just over 2311ph (143.0 mph).

Clocking 2 hours 0 mins 31.6 pecs, Breeks was followed hrne by Gurney in 2:10/33.5 and 111 in 2:10/38.4.

#t the third

Anal returnext

3. L (United States, rounds, fell back with a Ferrari), 2:10:34.4.

4. Maurice (France.

Trintignant- Cooper Cmax),

Sanders round of 13. 72-Router,

2:10:01.9 tone tap less). London May

5. Joakim Bunnier (Swedien, BRM), 2:10:04.7 (two laps less).

8. Zan

[Britain. Burgesa Maserati), 2:10:35.5 (four laps less)-Reuter,

Hongkong Chinese

Take His

Worries To

Jim Wicks

1

Open Malaya Tour by HARRY CARPENTER

With 4-1 Victory

Penang, Aug. 2.

The United States Universi-200 metres butterfly, 200 metres Hongkong Chinese beat North Malaya 41 in the

4 x 100 meins The have outered for all seven breast stroke: aunts, those of the Soviet quadron relay, and

Modellest on the Olympics onit Union for all but the volley metres free style relay.

stagest from August 21 to Sep-bill,

Iminat.

WOMEN

4 x 100

Lorber G. the games will eaney Up to mid-July, the British prise only light athletics, swin- | thaiversities had entered only

100 and 400 metres free style; fencing and water besho. feneng, for light atleties,

100 metres backstroke, 100 basketbidi, tenni andl volley swimming but further entries metres butterfly, 200 metres La The las!

of these are still possible. 15

breast stroke 4 x 100 metres Rel Baure

the

all France has entered for sports do Olympie programmine.

but the water polo. Japan han squadron relay and The Soviet Union has so far for entered for light athletes free style relay.

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a list of 90 youngties, fencing and tennis.

men and women who will take i

part, while the team from the Over 2,000 Athletes

French Universities includes some athletes who will

take!

part in next year's Olympic Games in Home.

On entries so far received The

11:0 organizers extimate total of athletes laking part 2,300. af between 2,200 and about one-8 of them bel a women.

A spokesman fur 12:0 the meeting organisers of said: when we began to receive the first links of In- dividual entrants recently, we realised that we should have to prepare for new records. "50 wo have had all tracks reared at the Turin Nigeria, stadium in order that

the

ised."

The following is the full list ni countries so for entered: Italy, Guatemala, Monaco, Po- Jund. Luxembourg, France. Blaka, Brazil, Nicaragua, Liberin,

In the men's f neing

4

X

100

there

will be individual and team

vents for foll, epee and snure. For the women, there will be Intiividual and team foll events,

-Heater.

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

opening match of their Malayan tour at the City Stadium here tonight.

Sandra Reynolds

Hongkong, who led 2-0 in the | first half, did not appear duly [extended.

Adopting long passing tactics

Wins American insicod of their characteristic

Hardcourt Title

kick.

were

short cross paying the visitors

In the 301 accounts opened minute through inside-left L Kwek-tal. Seven minutes later, Hongkong

awarded 71 Denver, Aug. 2, penalty for

and La pushing South African Sandra Rey- Kwok-tal scored from the spol nolds, 20, overpowered Moking two changes in the top-seeded Beverly Baker second half, the Malayons re- Fleitz of Long Beach, dured the deficit when inside- California, in straight right Ramadas ao beat Hong

kong goalkeeper Wong Shin-wo Bets, 6-3, 6-2, today to from clore range irl the 40th take the women's singles minute. title in the U.S. national hardcourt tennis tourña-

take the black king on Qktop-seeded American, followed The Teams

*he

But Hongkong came back and scored twice through centre- ment here.

forward Au Chi-yla and out- the Yugaslavia, Spain, Tunisia,

Indian Davis Cup star Ram-] side-right Au Pha-la Portugal, Hungary.

Try yourselt on this chess there Czechoslovakia, Israel,

Britain, quiz-solutions tomorrow, tha Krishnan and Whitney 66th and 62nd minutes. shall be nu difully in gettingTurkey, Germany, Austria, Bul- Can the white bishop an Kue Reed of Alameda, California, the

records officially recogngaria, Belgium, Irun, Finland,

(assuming the diagonal line trelnud, Soviet Union, Switzer- pro

lanc,

Mexico,

the KR2-QK18 is tree of other Japan, Lebanon, Intanusia,

pieces ? 2. Write down the Pakistan, Tolland, Venezuela, Rumania, world champion who had the Ceylon South Korea, North longest name 3. Without the

yesterday ald of board or diagram: cùn Korea,

Greece, Iraq, Chile,

veteran a white knight on KBS check Egypt, Ecuador, Sweden, Colom-

the opponent's king that is bin. Denmark, Panama, the

placed on (n) KK17 (b) Q (c) Sudan, South Afrien, New Zea- QB3. 4. Who is the British land, the United States, Norway champion ? 5, Without the aid and China.

of board or diagram: Can the black king castle uucen's side if a white knight is on (4) QI24 (b). QE? (c) Q7 ?

The Italian organisers pose during the Games to try to set un an international body, on the lines of the International Olymple Commakkee, which will continue to organise universal student games in the future.

The 'Universiad'

The Italians propose that the Rames

known us the Universtad." Opinion Is divid-

ed on whether they should be

Events

The events in the light held every two years or every athleiles programme are: four years, are the Olymple

MEN

Gaines.

100, 200, 400, 800, 1,500

In regulations drawn up for and 3,000 metres;

the Turin Games and intend-

ed as draft rules for future Games, the Italians have lald down that students taking part should be between 17 and 20 years of age. They should be University aludents in those countries" where Universities exist or else students of higher secondary or technical schools,

Former students are Also eligible for two years after having obtained their Onal University degree.

Each national university body is allowed to enter two athletes for each event, with two re nerves, for the light athletics, (tvo erwinning and tennis pairs for the doubles), and three, with three reservés, ít cach fencing event,

Only one team from each country will be admitted to the

and 110 and 40D

Solution No. 5658; 1 #703) - KB3, A-RO; 2. RXB, or B-K16; 2 Q-KS, or 8×RS? RXE.

London Express Settin

THE GAMBOLS

WE'LL BE

LATE AS

USUAL

FOR

STAFF

PARTY

AND THEY CAID DON'T BOTHER TO DRESS

the women's nalists in the centre court of the Denver

The teams were: Country Club to bate for the

Wong Hongkong Chinese: men's singles crown,

Kristinan set a terrific pare Shlu-wo, Ng Tim-loy, Lee Kon- in wearing down wah, Chan Fal-hung (captath) Gurdnar Mulloy of Ng. Wai-man, Lam Sheng-yeg, Miami, Florida, 16-14, -1, in Au Pan-Un, Ho Ying-fan, Au the semi-finals. Reed,

Kwok-tal the Chi-yin, Lo untional intercollegiate cham- Leung Wal-hung. plan, won from Hugh Stewart

Sout

of Pasadena, Calif., 9-11, 6-3, North Malaya: Seet Peng- chiang. Ko Ban-chuan, Almad

| 6-4 in the other semi-final,

Miss Reynolds teamed up with Nazari, Chan Tuck-choy (cup- Renee Schuurman of South tafn), Jalli Che Din (Ariffin

doubles

Brian London, Blackpool "rebel" heavyweight, is considering signing up Wicks, the with Jim manager who controls his biggest

British rival, heavyweight champion Henry Cooper, and Wicks is ready to talk business with ex-champion London, can reveal that 24-year-old London is urgently socking n manager who van advise hum on two points:

HOBBS (THE · BOXER) ATTEMPTS COMEBACK

Peter Jack Hobbs, bearer of a name much more famous in crickelling circles, was halled as Britalo's best, heavyweight prospect when. nine years ago and aged 20, he knocked out. his first four professional opponents in the staggering told. time of 7 minutes 58 seconds.

Then came disaster a motorcycle accident so bad that, at first he was expected to be a cripple for life. In fact he sweated and strained to come back in 1953, with one leg 14" Khorter than the other. That come-back, after a brief furry more K.D. wins, ended with a seven-Yound defeat ́by Johnny Willanye in 1934 - bat now Hobbs is once more back in training, down to 15 stone, with only another seven pounds to take off before reachlug his lighting weight.

But the manager Arthur Borgie is cautious, "When Jack is ready in a few weeks I want to see him la acting as a sparring pariner for some top-line fighters. I shall not en- courage in to re-apply for his licence until I see him bexlag well in the gymnasium against class mell."

Picture shows Jack Hobbs the boxer back in training.- London Express photo,

Australia Complete

5-0 Davis Cup Rout Over Cuba

Montreal, Aug. 2. Australia's Davis Cup team today continued its devastating march toward the challenge round against the United States, completing a 5-0 rout of Cuba as it won the final two exhibition series.

Substituto Dob Marit beal Cuban captain Orlando Garrido,

HOW to persuade the Brt-2, 6-4, 6-4,, 0-2 and Neale Fraser, serving brilliantly, de- tish Boxing Board to 1ft six

fented Reynaldo Garrido, 2-1, months suspension imposed,

0-3, 0-2, 6-4. with

£1,000 Blue, when London Bouled eir ban on with Floyd his May 1 fight Patterson,

HOW to press his claims for another fight with the man he bas ko'd In eight rounds. Welshgan Joc Erskine, who is now challenging Cooper. AN EXPERT Now close friends have advised London to put his fighting future in the hands of in expert manager.. Wicks, who took Cooper to Bri- Ush and Empire tities after be

had been beaten successive bly fights by Joe Bygraves. Ingemar Johonsson, and Joe Erskine, confirmed that his linked with name has been

London.

the rumours. "Yes, I've heard

But 11's m to London to get in touch with me. I don't ap proach fighters for their con- tracts.

to be interested in "I'd love

him I'd go

somewhere with Cooper and him. I would ad- visc London to pay the £1,800 flue to the Board, apologise for ignoring their ban, and appest for the aus- pension to be lifted

Atrica to win, the women's Noor), Bocy Cheng-liam, Liew "I can guarantee that i London Joe Erskine title with a 4-6, 7-5. Fee-yuen, Ramada Rao, Aziz Is my fighter, 7-5 win over Mrs Dorothy Hend Ahma

won't meet (Gunasegaron), 14m

Cooper without Brat fighting a final eliminator Knede and Karol Fageros, US. Ban-chlang and Ahmad Truffik:]

UPI.

with London."

-Reuter.

Barly Applely

COULDN'T

DECIDE WHAT IF THADN'T

TO WEAR'

STHAY LOOKED AS) BOTHERED TO

DRESS

'But when in JAPAN, do as the

Japanese 40,

The Australians, who have dropped only ont match Ja their first three ties and lost only two nets in the two series they played here, now where move to Philadelphia they will meet Italy. the European winners on August 7-0, on the grass courts at Germantown.

The winner of that inter-zone tic will play India for the right | to meet defending champlons,, United States.

Spectacular Winners

But it was the only time thei Fraser stumbled. He was able to storm the net with ease under the pressure of lils tigisting kicking service and then voller away the winners with Reynaldo for out of position,-UPI.

Superb Tennis By

Vermaak

Southampton,

N.Y., Aug, 2.

The Fraser-Reynaido match lan Verninak defeated Ray was by far the most interesting..

Weedon, 6-1, 6-4, 6-1. (0- as the two hard-hitters score a succession of spectacular wig- Fraser, the 25-year-old pery, "Dean" of the Australian team, displayed a devastating servied, the best he has shown in the two tles he has participated in here on the grass courts of the Mount Royal Tennis Club.

The lean lefthander, who took just 5 mliutes to die. pose of the

stocky Keynaldo, lost only 17 points.

lie aced Reynaldo 13 limes the aced Reynaldo's brother Orlando 17 Limes on Friday) and servid live love games,

Oddly, Reynaldo managed to

the Australian's service crack game once-in the fourth game of the third set. The Cuban, who made many beautiful shots himself, cought Fraser rushing the net whh fine passing shots da return of service and off the ground during rallies.

BASEBALL RESULTS

The

in day

the all-South African Binal of the 71st invitation Southampton men's tennis tournament,

20-year-old Vermaak played rings around his 19-year» old countryman brating him

tima for the third muccessivo this year. His control- was, close to perfection and ho, dif what lie wished with the ball to bume his aggressive younger opponent.

It was

an even der per- formatics than Vermaak, "dia- played in, délenting. Wiá:blo=" don champion Alex Olmedo of, Peru in the demi-finals of thố Pennsylvania championship a the Merlon Cricket"Club, '* week ago.

Vermaak lost £o" Harry Mackay in the final of. 1841 tournament.

TOOK CHARGE" Vermaalt took charge of the malch from the start. Weedin could not control his service, und his double faults and volley errors cost him his service twice. The two, South Africa plajero will be unable to stay here fost: iho 'National championships, New York, Aug, 2, They fly tomorrow for lambung Following are the results of to play in the German chame today'a baseball games:

plonships before returning fant, “ AMERICAN LEAGUE

In the doubles final, "Dick" (2nd Gamb}''... Saviti and Billy Talbert of New 001-100-010-30-3 York were upset by Mike Green 003-033-50K-9-10-0

Washington

Chiogge

Karl Griggs (3) Bobbs 107 and of Miami, Florida, and Jeri and Douglas of Santa Montes, Cali- Nominater (?) WP-Bhayr fortila, 8-8, Te9, Dp7, 0-2, B-Seri

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