THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1959.

Australia Enters Challenge Round CAPEL KIRBY'S COLUMN

FRASER OUTPLAYS

KRISHNAN TO CLINCH ISSUE

Brookline, Aug. 16. Australia today qualified to meet the United States, holders of the Davis Cup, in the challenge round compotition by taking a 3-1 winning load over India in the inter-zono final thoro.

Neale Fraser gave Australia the winning

point by defeating Ramanathan Krish nan of India in the third singles by 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.

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timal: Aushal's Meale the first day of the competition Fraser andy 67 minuter by besit | eusly disposed of Australian India's Ionsonaliu Krishnan hope Iver and who twice re- in raight sets. If was Aux-cently had beaten Alex Olmetto. tralia's Crimi victory. Kolshmaarj

had won the find watch gatnat

Rod Laves

Best Priday, and

Fraser bind boulen Pernasit Lall. The Australian doubles

Besna

Bad easily beaten the Indians

on Saturday..

So. Auxiralla.

NI:

forreast,

will meet the United Staten from August 28 undi August 30 In Forest Allis for the challenge rovnal

Kridinan was most clumay

against Fraser. Ilis lobs were too long and hla

uften the net.

drop shola But even

when he was displaying his hext tennis form ho was not able to master an aggressivo; Fraser.

Rushod The Not

The Australian constantly

The land satch of the ludia- rushed the net, thus managing Austral the late are the after-to neutralise the Indian's choice noun, will oppose, Laver to Ball | weapon, the

Only A Shadow

cut back-hand.

Krishnan broke

through Fraser's puwet-servico only Krishnan haloner, during the fourth game of ITLE: to concentrate on the third set.

You g

guma toxtay.

The houf wa – 201 -

Fraser won the next game on

he might

rld and he appeared to the pata service from the Indian which oT by aperlators note thonj

eut short any hope once. He paked the judge have haul of turning the tables,› ask the govtatere not to shutt places during the gain.

The Australia lost only one Krishnan today wan dy the print in the last game of the shadow of the player who on inatch.--AFP,

Heavyweight Fight

Gross Receipts Said

SPORTING Sam

SUPERSTITIOUS DO YOU PUT YOUR LEFT PAD ON FIRST FOR LUCK.7 (

by Reg. Wootton

Loridao Exprças Horries

Gore Greets The New Boys

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Both 19, both in new track suits, both. full of hope · — and promise. Clive Lloyd (left) from Welsh club, Newtown and Billy Taylor, from Scotch junior side Bonnyrigg, last week began training as professionals with Leyton Orient. Meeting them on their first morning is Ürient acting manager Les Gore.

To Exceed $1 Million Happy Orient Think

New York, Aug. 16.

Gross receipts for the gate and subsidiary rights to the Ingemar Johansson-Floyd Patterson heavy- weight title fight in June should approximate| $1,318,795, according to figures announced to- day by the New York State Athletic Com- mission.

The commission fran Irving B. Kahn, president was greeted of the Teleprompter Corporation meghaleh by a yell of protest which handled

sub- The Fiduary rights Theatre-TV, radio and movies.

American Wins World

IL

Fishing Contest

Valletta, Aug. 16,

"A couple of these figures are definitely inaccurate," de- clared Kaim, “perhaps through

misunderstanding on part of the commission,"

Report

the

Commiselem chairman Melvia

On

L. Krulewatch issued the follow- bit Anancial report

the Patterson-Johansson Dght of June 26, breed on the after-

|

Lloyd May Be A

New Woosnam

By HAROLD PALMER

Stan Aldous is returning to Leyton Orient.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Meeting Honitong Cricket League annual meeting, HICCC. 4.30 p.p.

Tennis

LRC Tennis Tournament: Men's Open Doubles, Ladies' Open Stasics. Men's H ́esp. Binglee.

TO-MORROW

Bowls

OXFORD COACH PRAISES JAPAN-BUILT ROWING BOAT

Tokyo, Aug. 16.

The coach of the Oxford

This Player

Is A Bargain

At £750

SYA ELLIS

University rowing team, SYD ELLIS, former Charlton and England "B" fullback, has "collected his cards" from Brighton. "I shall never play for Albion

Mr H. R. A. Edwards said tonight the boat built for the team by Japanese shipbuliding company in Tokyo was "splendid craft".

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He Raid: After testing the boat this afternoon the crew thought the boat splendid A few minor adjustments such au giving the swivels extra rakst will be made. The font has several novel features includ ing what seems to be a double skin running diagonally inside and longitudinally outside."

Mr Edwards said the design wh similar to British boats. He said it was slightly lighter than British buats, weighing about 300 lbs compared with the average British weight of 312 s

SIMILAR

Mr Edwards sald: "I see no reason why the crow should not do well in the boat."

The 12-man team arrived by air this morning to compete in the three-day Japan national rowing championships, opening on the 2,000-metre course near Tokyo on August 21.

Mr Edwards sald the toam arrived in fine condition and would begin serious training tomorrow.

The team would train In the mornings

and

fiemoonam Reuter.

BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, Aug. 10.. Following are the results of today's bosoþall games:

NATIONAL LEAGUE (1st Game) Milwaukee .000-000-001---1-1-0 Pittsburkit

200-00000———) I'izarro, Burdette (8) and Crandall Friend. Porterfold (0) Aud Darzasy. WP-Friend (6-10). LP-Pizarro (1-2), 1-Elani (19th). (1st Gare)

Cincinnati

· 100-501-129-5—10—0 Philadelphia 000-100-012—3—12—2

Parkey, Lavrence (8). Juxtadt (0) Pena 10). Acker (B) and Dotterer, Bailey (5); Roberts (11-12) and V. Thomas. Purkey (10-12). 103-Dejl, (th),

Soner Ulit), 1933' (1

(st),

Sea Frundlagu 2 200-010-010—4——0—0 Chiengo

Antonelli, Miller (7), 8. Jogos (0) and Landrith, Schaft (a); 800, ELTUT 18) and Neeman Anderson (9-8). IP-Antonelli (10-7). #125-Mays (21ất), Fšanka (30), Waifs (925).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

210-0020offman[bron])] 000-000-030- Clevenger (B), Sydo (0) LRC Tournament; Mixed Doublew and Courtney: Walker. Fisher, (8) Ouen, Men's Singles Open. Mers's d

WP-Ramos

Red Division: XCC v Talkoo, & Washington

Tennis

Sup- porters who appreciated his rugged, fearless qualities as their regular captain and centre-| half until 18 months ago, might well imaging Smdie Hoog. Ladies' Bingles (Feap. he was coming back as a player. He was 34 then, and he looked as though he would go on for ever.

But it is to take charge of the | forward, who, he thinks, coul reserve a team no mate days i prove another real prospect. that Aldous has been invited to is Billy Taylor, of the Lock to Leylon.

Scottish junior club Bonnyrigg

L-Walker PL

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England Make Three Changes In Team For Fifth Test

A 22-year-old Californian, contest report from Rosensohn

Terry Lentz, today wono nut include expenses.

| Enterprises, Inc. There figures

Aldous's appointment is only It was the old school of Eddia the individual champion-

part of the homely family set-¦ Bally, Tom Johnston and ship at the 1959 world sach,850.78. Federal tax: $40,- Hake of tickets: Gross-

up being, developed by Orient's Eddie Drown that saved Orient underwater fishing con- in8.72.

caretaker manager Lesile Gore, from the threat of relegation | State tax 522.888.17.

Gore still Beeliner to accept the at the end of last season. test here in Malta, with|Ner $100,565,80,

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London, Aug. 16. manager's

the feast their 1 title catch tolalling 48.282

Influence brought England, who can win all five Tests in a series for "The following gross figures loison between the directors and the team the confidence that kilegrams (106,414 are from Teleprompter Corpora- the players." he said. And itnabled them to take 10 points the first time if they beat India at the Oval on pounds).

tion. These figures are the looks As though the Orlent from their last 11 games. amounts left after theatres have Board are happy to let this

Thursday, have made three changes from the The team championship was taken out their 50 per cent

It is the same team that

side which won the fourth cricket Test at Man- won by Spain

arrangement remain permanent. (170 pounds) deductions.

fors to Montrose for

pro-

chester last month. scaroni practice

Од Saturday: Itshop, Lea, White, Brown, George, Wright, Charlton; Facey, Johnston, Bally, Elwood.

with Haly second,

the US. Brazit But, Malta

third,

Latest Recruit Orient's only close-season wings have been youngers. U.S. They were

angling for a long timp last scuson for Clive Muy receivable 10-year-old

inside-forward of the Welsh club Newtown (near Bungur),

**Television: $358,082.00. Estl- muted receivable (still to come) arth and France sixth.

Bernando Mart of Spain was in this country: 505,000. Tota!! second in the individual cham-estimated receipts in this coun- pionship and Claudio Ripa of ry: $423,082. Radio in Italy Wird. The biggest single $100,756. Film rights

sh caught was u

t-pend $19.313. Estimated Garoupa captured by Malles from Europe: $300,000." Dok of Spain.

A total of 72 Rishermen fron

18 Iitional leans took part in

the contest, erst World championship held in Multa It was sponsored by the Malla

in U.S.:

Kruirwitch made no state ment in connection with the figures, and he was unavailable for comment.

Kaha declared that the am rights ägure for the United Government and organised by Sintes should approximate the Malto Sub-Aqua Club $300,000 instead of $19,313, Router.

UPI,

TUE GAMBOLS

ALL PACKED

BUT WE

Slove

COME IDIOTS PARKED HIC CAR AGRO

OUR TAIL

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the Lour.

Only Surprise

The selectors appear to have | colleagyo und fallow Off- resisted the temptation to make spinner, John Mortimer. many experiments in view of

The other two changes in forthcoming West Indies the side are that Brian Stat- ham, who missed the fourth Test because of injury, returns In place of Harold Rhodes, and The only choice which might Raman Subas. Row, the left- be cleanlied as a surprise is horded balamon, is chosen in- that of David Allen, the young stead of Gilbert Parkhouse, "We are hoping he will prove

Gloucestershire off - spin

Sulia Row and Pullar, both another Plill. Woosmam," says

Moers, Aug. 16. bowler.

lefthanders, will open the in- Gore (Woosnam is now wili West Germany beat Czecho- But he is among the 29 men

Blogs. West Hom).

slovakia by 83 points to 43 here who have been questionet n Lodny in an international their availability for the Carib Recently Gore signed an- women's athletics meeting. bean tour.

inside Reuter. 19-year-old

replaces his county

other

Athletics Match

by Barry Appleby

THATS THE HEAD-STATERS

CAR

Alica

THE ONE YOU

DIDN'T OP

AIR INDIA

"Rome, sweet NOME—what food-

again," he declares.

I understand Brighton would be satisfled to let Ellis go for a quarter of what they paid for him to Churl- ton. By my mathematies this works out at a £750 bar- gain, which Interests mou- ger Jimmy Hagon at Peter- Lorough.

According

to Ellis, s refusal to re-sign was due tu terms being offered him which would have meunt a £7 decrease in his weekly pay packet, a fact he pro- poses

reporting to League.

The

BIG ATTRACTION MICKY WYLIE, 18-year-

old inside right, is the reason Nottingham Forest, Birmingham and other club Ecouts have made early sea ond air bookings to the Channel Islands next month, They

expect to sce the talented six-footer doing his stuff for Guernsey in the inter-islands Murattl Cup.

OR their Charity Shield

match against Wolver at Molineuz on August is there's nothing more natural Forest than for Nottingham

to switch former Burnley right winger Billy Gray to that position in place of Roy Dwight, the Final tie camaliy whose injury i on the mend.

PROBLEMS

RIMSBY have threo major problems--money (or lack of it), managership, and paying staff. My predic- tion is that their supporters' club will untie the purso strings and fork out £3,000 at the end of the month and

that Bill Lambton win bo promoted from trainer-coach to ihanager.

UEEN'S Park Rangera newcomer Ken Whitheld might have been one of Soccer's leading centre- forward goal-woreta with Brighton but for a conf- dence-shattering.open youl miss with what should havo been his Arst kick in his first match after being trans- ferred from Manchester City. "Ken missed the ball com- plotely, and never really recovered his confidence on a forward," said Mannger Bili Lane, who switched him to centre-half with considerakšo

success.

LEYTON

ORIENT are

likely to do a spot of business at Shepherd's Bush next week. Queen's Park

inaitę Rangers

forward, sald Arthur Longbottorn,

their

to be the player on

shopping list, but it wouldn't surprise me if power player wing half Georgo Petchy the man they're after.

SPENDING

UTON

have gol to dig deep into their Cup run profts. Chlef need is a cen- tre-forward and outside loft. Contrary to general belief, finding his successor at ven- tre half-back presents mana- ger Syd Owen with 00 difficult problem. He has three candidates for the job -regular stand-in Territ Kelly plus wing halves Dave Pacey and John Groves,

Incidentally, Luton are advertising for

reserve team trainer to Tom Mackey.

П

succeed

TOOTHACHE DIDN'T STOP

FRENCH CYCLIST

FROM WINNING WORLD

ROAD-RACE TITLE

Amsterdam, Aug. 16. French cyclist Andre Darrigade was kept awake all last night by toothache but had enough energy left today to win the world professional road- race championships at Zandvoort, Holland, after leading almost all the way.

"Dede" Darrigade confided after the race that after his sleepless night he never expected to win today's race.

Despite his surprise at being tenth lup of the 28-lap race by able to suck it out to the end another Dune, Arne Jonsson, the winner appeared unruffled Themes Simpson. Jonsson aban- after such an inauspicious start, and by the British revelattor

after the race but his wife who doned six laps later but Simp- was first to congratulate him son fought on to the finish to was weeping for joy.

take fourth place,

It was a well-deserved vic- tory for Darrigade, who was one of three riders to. Iaunch what proved to be the decisivo breakaway only 2 kilometres the (shout smiles) from start of the 292 kilometros world (about 181 miles) chakkaalipa,

British, Revelation

COMA-

Only seven ether riders were over able to catch up with Darrigade during the rice. Two of them, French champion Wenri Anglade who dropped out with stomach eramp and the unexpected Canadian outsider James Murphy, who also fell by the. wayalde, kept the pace.

Strong Finish

One of his two carly panions, Michele Gismondi of Italy, held on to the end with The other five were Noel the Fpensipman and took a good Fore of Belgium, Diego Ron- England's search for n per- second place. The third man, chini of Italy, Albertus Gelder monent opening pair goes on

Bont Ratvia of Denmark, was man of Holland, 'Gormany's and it is interesting to note that unable to carry through with it Friedrich Fisherkeller and neither Pullar nor Subba Row and dropped out in the 17th lap second Dutchman, Conrad Mas- is normally opening batstaan | with leg crampa,

ten, They inished in that order for his county. Both, however,

behind Barrigade. hayo occupied the opening

The breakaway trip were

position on occasions recently in joined at the beginning of the view of thetr Test chances,

England's team is:

The Team

angland's toom

Russian Successes At Rowing

M. C. Cowdrey '(Kent) 20, captain, D. A. Allen (Gloucester shiro) 23, K. F. Barrington

Fmiş, Avg. 16. (Surrey) 28, E. R. Dexter

The Soviet Union won four (SusCX) 24, Ringworth of the five hals in the women's (Yorkshire) 27, G. Pullar European rowing championatipe (Lancashire) 34, M. J. K. Smith at Macon pear here today. (Warwickshire) 20, J. B. "Rus crews wou the eights, Statham (Lancashiro) 20, n. Bubba How (Northamptonshire) doubio,aculis.

comod and cox que tours and the 37, R. Swotiaan" (Surrey) 25, F S. Truman (Yorkshire) 20, Twelfth man will be anounced won the sigales pulls,puter. Hauts-

а

Gismondi led the final sprint, 280 metres out, but Darrigade chased him and, after finding some Boulty. In getting a clear Fun, turried devastating burst of speed to strcalc past the Italian and win casily by a length and a half.

The main pack, which had been chasing vainly over the final lap, was only 50 pounds behind at the anish and Dar- rigade's friend and team-mate Jacques Anqúctil won the masz sprint to tuko ninth place. Only 43 riders, out of the 69 starters, finished the race.

Mr Jono Papy, of Hungary, Darrigada's winning time was 7 hours 10 plates 4*

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