THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1959.
Moss Breaks His 'Hoodoo' BRITAIN WIN SWIMMING
LEADS FROM START TO
1
FINISH TO WIN THE PORTUGUESE GRAND PRIX
BRABHAM SKIDS OFF THE TRACK
Lisbon, Aug. 23. British racing driver Stirling Moss broke his big race "hoodoo" by winning the Portuguese Grand Prix today in a Cooper- Climax to gain his first Formula One Grand Prix success of the season.
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West Germany Take Top Honours At European Rowing Championships
Paris, Aug. 23.
West German rowers won most of the honours in the 49th men's European
rowing championships which ended at Macon near here today. Maintaining a supremacy which they have held for several years, the Ger- mans won four of the seven final events-coxed and coxswainless pairs, coxed fours and eights.
They would have won a fifth Mackenzie, who has battled event had it not been for an with Ivandv since the Russian won the single sculls title at Jess fours Switzerland, which the Melbourne Olympies and won by a mere 0.70 of a second. Pheld the European title until Russia, the traditional rival today, could only make fourth of West Germany in the rowing place. championships, hnd to content
Driving superbly over the 3.4 miles undulating circuit with unexpected rush in the coxswain
its many testing bends, Moss led from start to finish, 'pulling away from his rivals all the time.
He covered the 82 lips, fofal | 10: about 210 mk, in 196 Yours 11 ans 35.41 sets, al on ! I༥༢,༣། of 17gan på Averag
(95.24mpán.
Fastest Lap
Moss abo lead the fastest 28th at cover lug Jaj, 156.597kph (36.96mal) and gained tine points in the world championship. drivers
In which he now May 17 points.
Masten Gregory (United Mates in a work: Cooper, was reum and Dan Gurney (United States),
Itation Ferrari,
thin d.
Both finished, a lap behind
Mosa.
Australian Jack Brabham
bad luck in his quest for lar chamyonetap, in which he leucis with 27 points. He hung on gramly to Stress lad m a Werks Cupper usti bis par skicked off the tale in the 24th Jup, after covering about 80 miles.
Not Serious
BERNARD JOY ENDS HIS INQUIRY INTO THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE'S £40,000 A YEAR FROM POOLS WITH A 10-POINT PLAN--
This Is The To Give The
What They
Hself with recond honours. The Von Person (Germany), Soviels took the stiffs and though ahead at the start, soon double sculls races.
had to give way to Mackenzie. The Germania Club of Dussel- The Australian tried to get well dorf gave West Germany away at Von Fersen resisted Brst tile on the final day of land got close behind the Euro- the championships held on the pear champion. xw]ft running water of the Germany's Rickemnun and River Saone,
Berendes won the coxed pairs With the wind
Switzerland and with the current, Thusseldorf's coxwalaless fours title. coxed fours pulled away to un The double sculls title went early lead. Stroking up, to a to the Russians Berkstov
47 they took a coin- | Tulalov. steady fortable length's advantage aver Yugoslavia and Holland.
blowingine,
Way Fans Increased Lead
Want
High on the agenda of the meetings of the Football League Management Committee during the next six months, will be how to spend the bumper dividend which they have won from the Football Pools.
There will be conferences highly paid and proved in with the rintes
the management, To be rappointed League's final recommendations in conjunction with the FA to
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Winners
M
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Winners of the different well, events today were:- Varir Skif Russia (Ivanov).
Their boni
running increased the Germa Dear w two lengin Ver Holland, Yugoslavia faŭnd away strokel the Germans and as
(Ber-
Coxwainless Pairs West Ger- many (Kiefo-Kruse).
Double Scull; Russia win, | kutov-Tuktalov), a comfortable
Coxed Parisi West Sweden and Hungary battled
Germany for third place behind Holland, (Rickemann-Berendes),
Coxed Fours: West Germany
home to
Sweden pipped Hungary #1
ing in ifth pinee.
Fraser, Emerson Win US. Tennis Doubles Title
Brookline, Aug. 23, Australians Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson won the United States doubles championship here today by dofooting Americans Alox Olmedo and Earl Buchholz in a scesaw battle,' 3-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5.
The two teams will probably face each other in the doublos match of the Davis Cup challenge round just weck away.-AFP.
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MATCH AGAINST ITALY AND SWEDEN
Rome, Aug. 28, Britain today won the two-day swimming match against Sweden and Italy in the new Olympic pool here with an overall aggregate of 170 points for the men's and women's swimming and diving events.
Sweden were second with 100 points and Italy third with 136.
The only dual winner of the meeting was Ian Black, the 18-year-old Scottish swimmer, who today addled the 100 meires freestyle to his 1,500 metres victory of yesterday.
His time of four minutes 28,7 secs was only three-tenths of ກ Recond mutside his OWI European record.---Reuter.
Rosults
Romo, Aug. 23. Today's results are: Men's 400 Metres Freestyle 1. Inn Block (Britain), 4 min 28.7 secs.
2.
Lasp Erik Bengtsson (Sweden), 4 mins 44.1 secs,
3. Bruno Blanchi' (Italy), 4 mins 45.8 secs,
4. Photo Galletti
mins 40 secs.
5. Let Wolmsten
4 mins 47.5 sees.
6. Robert Steenan
4 mins 48.1 CH.
(Italy),
(Sweden).
(Britain),
Women's 400 Metres Freestyle
1. Bibol Segerstro (Sweden)
5 min 5.3 serv.
2. Nan Rae (Britain) 5 mina 5.0 secs.
3. Jean Cederqvist (Sweden) 5 mins 118 sers.
Athletics Matchins 13.
the post with Yugoslavia trati (Wegner - Cintil - Efferiex-
Hess).
Belgrade, Aug. 23. Germany took their second i Coxwainless Fours Switzer- France boat Yugoslavia by Hile when Kliefoth und Kruse | Jand (Kottman - Streuil-Ess-† 1141⁄2 points to 9511⁄2 in the men's wob the coxwainless patrs Scheller).
events of a two-day: athletics after a see-saw battle with Eights: West Germany (Lenk- | international here which ended
Hopp the Soviet crew.
Bittner - Vongroddeck-F. | today! Yugoslavia
the
12-Reuter.
won
The Germans took the tend Schepke-K. Schepke-Schroeder-women's match by 54 points to
1 Was taken to hospital may not be made until next | select, train and be responsible after the accident,
summer's annual meeting. By for all England teamă. from from the start but were soon Hospital officials said that them, the League will know how, yenith upwards.
overtaken by the Russians. A Brabham appeared to be much the windfall will be,
The frio could include Waiter the 1,000 metres mark The suffering only from bruises.
It is at least £45,000 a year Winterbottom, If the FA release Germany hund edged up to tuke and that on first examination tur 10 years. That
the him from his job as coaching į a narrow lead. The Itussians appear to be no104 Kombaired by the director. nominate as one challenged but could only draw
Pools Promoters Association. member, Arthur Rowe.
the abreast and the Germans eased Brabham, 33-year-old Sydney-Other sources, the smaller puols, former Spurs manager. ALLA away for a borrow win. born driver, was leading in the common betting arms and con- i assistant manager of Crystat
championship tries Dice Denmark, Sweden and | Palace. world drivens"
Cust― £15,000 "ace, one
jured seriously.
before today's
the series for the title.
of
The Beeldent occurred. 4:11 the 34th lap of the 62-lap
when Tra
was
Ushog second 10 Britain's Stirling Moss. As he took a
skidded curve his
Ana slewed off the track.
enr
Austria, which use English 11x- fures, will be tapped to raise the amount to about
your.
£100,000)
After desiueting the share to
Point 5
Talent money to be doubled the Scottish League, the Lengue and extended-to eight places can expact is annual income of bi the First anil Second at least £300,000.
Divisions and in six places in Basically, it is the public's the Third and Fourth Divisions. money. And I say that the pubite The scales would run from wants three things-better foot- | £2,300 to £220 in the top divi-
Brabham won the Manteo and British Grand Prix in the waridhall from their own team: better sinn: and from £1,100 to £55 in
championship series. At the start af forly's event he hand 27 points in the ebampionship four points more than his Leared rival, Tony Brooks, of Britain.—iteuler.
Tony Marsh
accommodation and facilities, the lower division. and a stranger England teasa, The League would pay the
These three almis can be extra money required. believed and this is my plan.
Point 1
Cost £12,000
Point 6
A coaching centre is tu be
The Provident Fund which in established
the Midlands gives the players a percentage similar to the Central Council's of their earnings tax-free on Lifleshall, in Shrophire.
retirement, to be restored : 10 The Pritre would invindo per cent. managerial schnol to tralu pros- like Billy pective managers,
Cost £30,000 Wins Austrian Wright, Roy Bentley, and Dare
Point 7 Bercer, and give a refresher The players' insurance scheme | course to present omnagers. It to be doubled so that a per- Grand Prix
would be under a man like Billy momently injured player would Walker, who has proved himself | receive £1,000.
manager-ke is the Tonylongest serving in England-and Marsh today WOM the inter as a Toothail teacher. national Formula Twe Grand The centre would supplement
-British
Graz. Aug. 23.
triver, Face
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Cast-10,000
Point 8
The League to pay benefits of,
com-
Trix motor race on this Zeitwigibe FA's excellent coaching £1,800 to players aerodrome Circuit ITE Styrla scheme by giving a compulsory pleting 10 years with one club.
1
(Austria) "Cooper-Clinux”.
Marsh covered the 16) xilo- metres (100 miles) in me four,
mis 1.7 sees. Another British driver David Piper, in a "Lotus", placed second in one hour 9 mins 16.8 sees and Ernst Vogel (Aus- tria-Porsche Spyder) piced third in one hour 1 mins 20.9 Becs. AFP.
the wheel of a
Softball League Entry Date Extended
The Hongkong Softball Asso etation amoux: that the closing cute for unfries in respect of the Winter League has been ex- lended to Augu: 20, 1950.
THE
course to all the Leagueh pro- fessionals, and finding ng then men suitable as teachers.
Cost-£75,000
Point 2
The League to set up a panel to advise clubs on grounds Bloodlighting. accommodation and structural alternations.
h
Cont£7,000
Point 3
Cost £20,000 Point 9
An independent panel to re- port on referees,
Cost £6,90U Point 10
A grant to the Playing Fields Association in order to stimulate The flow of young players
Cust-£25.000
The Danger
The
The League to encourage clubs
bring grounds Lip to The biggest danger at the modern maxcords. The clubs moment is that the League may pans would be submitted to dissipate their inheritance, the League's panel of experts sum of £3,000,000, which will for approval, word the League be stored up in the next 10 would tad 25 per cent of the pears, enables the League to de cost. If necessary, the League something lasting and worth would lend the other 75 per cent while. interest free.
Cost £100,000 Point 4
Three met,
GAMBOLS
who
would be
GAYE?...I HAVE A
МЕБЯДЗЕ ТО
CONTACT YOU
But if the weekly income of £1,500 is simply divided among the 92 clubs, it will be frittered 'away to nothing.
-(London Express Service).
Easy Victory
In spite of a great effet by the tallans in the coxed pads, the Germans had an ecoy vic- tory. With 43 strokes a minute the Germans took the lead at the outct. The Runaians finished close behind Itair.
Soviet Union's
The Vyacheslav Ivanov had s revenge over Australia's Stuart Mackenzie when he won the single sculls Wife.
HK Softballers
Rollís-AFP.
4. Judy Samuel (Britain) &
5. Sandra mins 28 secs.
Valle
(Italy)
6. Velleda Veschi (Italy) 6 mins. 30.5 secs.
ten's 100 Metres Backstroko
1.
Craham Syres
1 min 5.5 secs.
3. Giuseppe Avellone (Italy)
1 min 0.5 sees.
4. Bengt-Olof Almated t`· (Sweden) 1 min 03 cca.
5. Lars Erlleson (Sweden) 1 mih 9,7 boca.
0. Michael Payne (Britain) I min 10 seL'S,
Women's 200 Metres
Breaststroke
1. Anila Lonsbrough Lain) 2 mins 55.2 ares.
2. Christino Godsden Lain) 2 mins 58.1 secs,
(Bri-
(Bri-
3. Margaretha Winquist (Sweden) 3 mins I sec.
4. Barbro
Erolksson (Sweden) 0 mina 2.2 ECK
5. Cabriella Tucci (Italy) 3
nins 7 sees,
0. Elena Zennaro (Italy) nins 0.5 secs.
Men's 200 Metres Butterfly
3
1. Federico Dennerlein (Italy)
2 mins 21.7 secs.
2. Graham Symonds (Bri-
tain) 2 mins 28.9 seer.
3. Jon Blyth (Britain)
imning 30.5 pEOS.
4. Bakon Rengtsson (Sweden)
2/1mins 30,7 secs.
2
6. Claudio Lombardi (Italy)
2 n 34.4 ccE,
6. Roll Friberg (Sweden) mins 30.0 secs,
Women's 3 Metres Diving
I. Minelan Watson (Britain) 119.09 points.
2. Elizabeth Forris (Britain) 117.04 points.
3. Karl Cewe
103.57 pointa,
(Britain)
4. Mayile Larsson (Sweden)
90.03 points.
5. Lucille
70.30 points.
(Britain)
2. Cristiano Schoellmeyer tulns 5.9 secs.
CLEVELAND DRAW TO WITHIN
ONE AND HALF GAMES OF LEAGUE LEADING CHISOX
1
New York, Aug. 23.
Passerial (Italy)
6. Puoit Perno points.
(Italy) 77.81
Men's 10 Metra Diving 1. Brinn Phelps (Britain) 151.04 points.
2. Lamberto Mar (Italy) 135.5.
3. Tolva Ohman (Italy) 135.4. 4. Fablo Palclta (Italy) 130.75.
5. Jaines Candler (Britain) 125.81.
8. Johnny Hellstrom (Swe- den) 100.72.
Woman's 400 Metres Medley
Kelar
1. Britain (Edwards, Lons-
trough Gosden and Steward)
4 mins 58 OCE.
2
Sweden (Begerstrom,
Eriksson, Larsson and Jobeon)
The Cleveland Indians, picking up momentum in their bid to overtake the first-place Chicago White Sox, moved today to within one and half games of the American League leaders when they swept a doubleheader from the Boston Red Sox, 1-0 and 6-2. The White Sox meanwhile split a two-match programine with the Yankees, and Pacifci, & mins 22.1
dropping the opener, 7-1 but capturing the night game, 5-0.
Win Last Game in this th Innings
In Formosa
ol
The Hongkong softball squad rounded of their Formosa on Saturday with close 7-6 victory over the Toi- pei Ching Shul girl's team.
This means that the Hors- kong team Onish their four- game series with two wins and two locmes. They will be leaving Formosa by the SS "Szechuen" on Tuesday, arriving back in Colony on Thursday.
the
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
(Bouwmeester
This game from a Danish international tournament น Roessel) shows the need to watch out for attacks against your KB2 square in the opening. 1 P-KA. PQB4: 2 Kt-KB3, KL-QB3;
Tilo Francono's 16th homer provided rooklo Jim Perry with his ninth
the triumph in
Cleveland Boston opener. Perry held the Red Sox to three hits while the Indians collected only fve of
Francona In Cleveland ahead in the first ning of the second game when hr slammed his 17th homer and Minnie Minoso's homer with two on snapped a 1-1 tle and highlighted a live-run rally in
loser Tom Brewer.
the fourth
Jack Harshman relieved star- ter Mike Garcin in the fourth and was credited with hle second victory in three days.
Eddle Yost hit n grund-sinu homer and Harvey Kuonn con- tributed five is to help Frank Lary post his 16th victory. Bob Neiman hit two homers for Baltimore and then connected for a third in the first inning of the nightcap, which was washed out.
The Kansas City Athletics beat the Washington Senators,
5-2, in the second game of n
doubleheader after the Nats won the opener, 7-3,
Johnny Kucks pitched a four-hitler for the A'z in the nightcop in picking up his seventh victory of the year. Bill Tuttle collected three of Kansas City's
ond nine hits turned in two nifly catches. In centre Beld. Although he was Dilmer of the. Yankees forced to leave the opener after hein the White Sox to three hits) six scoreless innings because uf
Art
Ruined
In beating them in the opener.} a some elbow, Chimilo Pascual Pinch hitter Enos Slaughter won his 12th game for the Nats.
Harsliman 15) and Fitzgerald, WT-
HR-Minase (101, Franean (1h).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Torshaitan (4-10), P.Schroll (1-4).
(2nd Game, 10 Innings) Los Angeles..
000-070-020-0-3-10-0
5 min 2.3 secs (new Swedish record).
3. Italy (Faldga, Zennordi
Men's 800 Metre Freestyle Helay I, Italy (Marlo Blanchi, Glorio Perondini, Paolo Pucci.
Angelo Romuni) 8 mins 43.5
secs.
2. Sweden (Lindberg, Nord- 000-010-011-14-15-vall, Erkisson, Billquist) 8 mins Sherry Podres (5), Drysdale 181 7.5 secs (new. Swedish record). and iseboru; Law. Face (0) nnst Kravitz, Burg (10-01 12-Drysdale Vardon (G)---UPI,
WP-Face (15-0). FIR-
3. Britain. (Black, Sreenan, 5. Clarke, Barnes) & mins 53 secs.-AFP.
Kiwis Make Three
Changes In Rugby
Test Match Team
Hamilton, Aug. 22.
ruined Early Wyn's bid for his Ken Aspromonte of Washington The New Zealand Rugby Union team to play the
17th victory when he drale had three hits, including a pair home two runs to break « 1-1 of doubles. tie in the seventh. New York added four runs in the eighth.
In the second game, the White Sox acored all their runs in the
3 P-01, PXP: KtXP. Ktseventh inning. Sherm Lollar's BJ; & KC-QB3, P—QJ: 6 B-K2 P-K4; 7 Kt Kt3. B-K2; 8 P_{4, 0—0; DP-15, Q-K13; 10 B-KKIS ? KtXP, ti ByB?? ( 11 KIXKL. Q-Kis ch wlus'n pawn), Q-87 mata.
Solution No. 5670`: 1 K-Kt8 filercat 2 Q-Q5), P—K3; 2 Qx KL, or Kṭ—KS: 2 KI--07, or B-K3; 2 Q-K13, 07 Q—BS: 2 KtxQ, or P-B3; 2 KI-KI Nçal studu in self-blocking
London Express Service.
by Barry Appleby
ME? NO, DEAR, NOT ME
OH DORRY
British Isles at Christchurch on August 29 shows three changes and one positional switch from that which won the second Test at Wellington by 11 points to eight last week.
In the Nailonal League thr Braves Milwauker
collected only two hills but got maximum)
of them and milenge out
The team was announceded to the wing in place of 19th home run of the season defeated the Chiengo Cubs, 2-0,
after the Buhl's she-hit today
selectors had Tuppy Diack, who has been touched off the rally, breaking behind Bob
mel for three hours, one of the dropped. up & rcoreless plicting del be pitching.
New Rain halted play during the longest sessions by any tween Bob Shaw and the Yanks'
Zenland rugby selectors com- Doubtful Effect Ralph Terry. Shaw Yielded "fth inning and neither team
aro 2-0 only six hits in boating New was able to navigate very well mittee. New Zealand
up in the four-match series. York for the third tinue this after the game was resumed.
Andy Palko got Milwaukee's The Detroit Tigers rapped hit in the gfth inning. out 14 hits in trounding the Ray Boong to third from where Balilmore Orioles, 9-5, In the he scored on Johnny Logan's sacrifice fly. That run came off opener of a doubleheader. The
loser Art Ceccarelli, The nichicap was rained out.
Braves added another hin off Don Elston In tho tellever eighth on Logan's double, a long y ball and a sterley bunt by Buhl
srason.
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Instant
WITH GAS
sending
. Results
AMERICAN LEAGUE (2nd Game)
Biggest Surprise
The biggest surprise in the dropping
how for of front ward Jan Clarke in favour of Ark Irwin
General opinion was that if either prop had to go it would be Wilson Whineray, who has been the New Zealand captain for the last two seasons,
Hemi, who has been passed over by his province; Walkalo this scuson, is a and forward who should
Improve the, side. But Ii is doubtful whether the other changes will have the same dopired effccl.
The selector see sure to be crilleled for their reliance on the old hande whorri they have constantly ignored in the past.
Thio Team
Irwin, a bal year medical Apart from an injury which student, first played, for New kept him out of one match, Zealand in 1955 and has been Clarke as not missed a Test for in and out of New Zealand Washington 100-000-100—2—4-1 | New Zealand since 1954.
teama singe, then.
th KATRE City... bas, DID, todai--
The other changes are that monotonous regularity Woodfele, Griggs 13). Fucher (0) and Courtney, Bucks (7-9) and Russ Brown, who
Wün pissed The New Zealand team in: Sinith. LP-Woodeshick (0-4) HR over for the second Test és dy- Throneberry_(10th),
half, comes back as eentre in which position he first repro- sented New Zealand in 1003; and D. B. Clarke, ''w. Caulton, Terry, Grba (1), Blaylock (6) and that Ron Hemi, regular hooker R.H. Brown, T.R. Linten, ILF. Howard: Shaw (134) and Lollar, for New Zealand since the 105 McMullen,
McCullough, IP-Tury (6-8), HR-Lollar (9th). 54 tour of Britain, replaces Des KC, Briscoe, 14. Irwin, ILC.
(2nd (ame)
Webb, who hookcod well in the Hem, W.J. Whintray, SF. 2011, 020-001-000-3-8-0 second Test,
I.N. MacEwan, Ka. Tremain, 100-000-00-4—10—1 chro, Casalo (4) Chitlum (4). Frank MoMullen, a quitro in and White; Garcia,, the second Test, has been shift-
(2nd Gamo) ** Now York.
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