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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959.'
Beating Britain In
U.S. Tennis Singles Tournament Russians Confident Of Begins Today THESE MEN ENGLAND'S PLANS 2-Day Athletic Match
FOREIGN PLAYERS TIPPED MADE
TO WIN BOTH MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TITLES
Forest Hills, Sopt. 4.
FORTUNES
FROM SPORTA
THE MEN WHO HAVE
SPORT
HAVE
BEEN
PUNCH
HAMPERED BY FIXTURE CLASH
By ROY PESKETT
Moscow, Sept. 3. Britain's athletics team which meets Russia at the
· mòmmoth Lenin Stadium here this weekend will not be definitely named until tomorrow or one hour before the meeting begins on Satur. day, the team's directors announced at a press conference today.
The Russian team is confidémi Shui put: Jdanova, Kuznel-
relatively easy zova
four-fold fixture clash on the evening of Septem- of taking
►
ber 23 is seriously hampering plans for the victory from the British at the rebuilding of the England Soccer team.
Discus: Tamara Press, Tugichi, Javelin: Kalden, Zueva, High Jump: Chenchik,
metres
relay:
two-day meeting.
The Rumlans expect to win in all events exorpi the shol | Akimova, put where Britain's Arthur Long jump: Chaprunova, Rown is in their opinion their Frolova.
400 only threat.
Itking, Rowe, however, who recently Vetrova, Piliakova, Pehova. - put the shot over 60 feet may AFP. not be able to make the meet- ing due to the lines of his Не мая not on tho The Пxiure middle is briefed from the start of the mother.
carrying the British heightened by another European season to watch a number of plane
trackmen when it left London Cup match that day, between playeTS. and Gothenburg, i
The fifth United States tennis singles championships open
an Under-23 international; the Football League today with foreign-born stars favoured to sweep both the MADE FORTUNES FROM On that night England are due to meet Hungary in men's and women's crown for the first time in 33 years. ABLE TO DO MORE play the Irish League in Belfast; and Wolves meet the East Berlin team, Voewarts, in a Alex Olmedo of Peru and Neale Fraser of Australia were the THAN HIT A BALL
European Cup game, top threats in the men's division and three foreigners--STRAIGHTER, DRIVE Maria Bueno of Brazil, Sandra Reynolds of South Africa HARDER
FASTER THAN THE and Britain's tall teen-ager, Christine Truman-were seeded NEXT MAN. higher in the women's singles than the leading American player.
Lions' Manager Gives Two Reasons Of Team's Defeats
OR
They have an extra same. Linfield thing.
John
What is it?
JOHN
MELVIN
There hasn't been a foreign-ren schechiled to play born swoop since 1928 when Skogstad,
Only three of the eight seed- Rene La Coute of France and Molla Bhostedt Mallory, who came from Norway but later adopted the U.S. as her home, won the two titles.
Olmedo, holder of the Aus
(L.S. tralian, Wimbledon and Indour crowns, upens in Gl today against Don Russell, third-string Australia", and Birures to win easily regard. ies of his form,
Top Games
a
Auckland, Sept. 3.
Wilson, Mr A. W.
the touring
Fourth-reedled Rod Laver manager of British Isles Rugby Union Australia, seventh-seeded Farl team, named two factors Buchholz of St Louis and right here today which he said Hoy Enarson of Austra
other headliners
Ila are the
hat contributed to the disen for action in the opening team's defeals.
The first was the Lion's, tail
to adhere to the agroi policy of attack busted) uzam running with the bal
The second was in Juries to key players at unpur- tant lines.
Sold Mr Wilson: In a fast
work together we all agreed nur playing policy thould be altack basi upanA running with the ball, Unfortunately there have beva the hu wheet this
polly has been departed from
Even when the team has been
playing fully, ventures with the!
ball have prochiced_tries."
ADVANTAGE IN SPEED
"Generally speaking, have had the advantage in
す
speed over the New Zealanders, I has been our fault when we have not put our trust in that speed."
slay.
All have len drawn gand 0.5. opponents.
Others, iranting: revited Frazer and third-seeded Harry Mackay of the US, begin tomorrow,
Laver will be matched against Arthur Ashe, dr.. Buchholz drew Bob Bowditch and Finerson has
British Soccer Results
London. Sept. 3. Results of tonight's football matches were:
ENGLISH LEAGUE Dividon XI
Swansea
th.
Gil
Sweden..
The League and the FA will both give Wolves first choler of their own players. The gate in Belfast will he ruined by has the
absence of top-ranking and English stars, nd local ol manager of Linfield,
Discussions have nrraciy between the two faken pince
Leagues, but the fixtures stand.
ed women drew opening day searched the minds matches Miss Truman will meet Dorothy hundy Cheney Characters of six of sport's Jackie Milburn,
earners to find of the U.S. In the centro court top money opener, sixth-seeded Ann Itay-the answer.
of
play England will don Barbara Browning of the U.S.,
Five men in the running for day. England cops are now of
TURIN GAMES
action--Bryan Douglas (Black 12 New Participants Russian Betters
burn Rovers), Johnny Haynes (Fulham). Peter Broadbent (Wolves), Tony Kay (Sheffield Wednesday), and John Mort- more (Chelsea),
Haynes and Merlinore joined the list last week. The Felhan captain will be out for at least three works with a left knee Kigament strain, and looks like hix First Division
missing
Starting from tomorrow Bar Bally as Moore of the and subsequently on every League Will Wait matches, plus the Inter-League 1.8.. needed eighth will have Tuesday and Saturday, he Curat Caldwell of the U., brings it to you in
the
her opponent.
Miss Butto, Wimbledon win-China Mail in: ~
tup-scoded, plays her the cash
as doca first toutch eerow Miss Reynolds and America's fourth sceded threat top Darlene Hard.
Vacant Titlos
and
Holh ICA'S
women's titles are vacant, Ashley Co- sturendered oper of Australia
when his men's championship,
with professional ho turned Jack Kramer. Althea Gibrum of New York, one-time women's a year champion, retired for arx is not defending.
Annuel Santana of Spain plays Bhi Tully of the US. to- |klay
Tacchin! and Scrito
of
aly meets Ron Barnes of Brazil tomorrow.
of
Santana and Tacchini are the only entrants from continental Europe. Two Englishmen are entered. Tony Pickard Britain plays Juan Hermosilla of Guatemala today and Bob Wilson plays Dennis Ralston of the U.S. tomorrow.--UPI.
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11ymouth
Division IV
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I
World Water Skiing Title
Mr Wilson and that injures | Seanthoce had been a dismaying factor"
from t Key players back and Torward departments Notts County
important had been lost #t 1inc.
Nevertheless, Mr Wilson said, his own expectations had been largely realised. He believed the Lions had proved them- selves a line team.
The New Zealand [orward play had been supremely poort, and the back ploy a good deal Inter thon I reputation China Mall Special.
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Dotillery
3 Glentorat
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Sport Made Their
Fortune
Meanwhile, the League have assured the FA selectors that they will not choose their team until after the announecraft So of the Under-23 side. Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Charl- Lon
and
other the
bright young stars will play against Hungary,
An unlucky run of injuries has also caused alterations in the plans of the selectors,
European Shooting Championships
Britain's Wheather Wins The Clay Pigeon Event
Monza, Sept. 3.
Britain's Wheather won the 'individual title and Italy the team title in the European clay pigeon shooting championships among 166 marksmen representing 22 nations here today.
4. Lebanon 748.
After tying with his com- patriot, Fear, and Italy's Rossini. with 107 points each on eight shoots of 26 pigeons euch, won the barrage, with Rossini second and Fear third,
Individual standings weret
+ Dirty City
Wheather Benzer
Scratched
London, Sept. 3.
Milan, Sept. 3. Vicky Van Hock of the United States won the slalom title in the world water skiing championships which began bere today on the artificial Lake Idrocento,
Italy's Piera Castelvetrl was United States Nerklel was ometally scratch-seennd and the Ridert
third.-- WES from the Doncaster St. Leger Navy 1310 GMT today-Reuter,
Art Ditmar Pitches
Roy
AFP
Yankees
To 9-2 Win Over Senators
New York, Sept. 3.
eighth. The Yankees staged that rally on five singles, Enos
double Slaughter's
and
Art Ditmar of the New York Yankees pitched no-hit ball for 6-2/3 innings today and wound up with a four-hit 9-2 victory over the Washington Senators.
Sievers broke up previously this 'season, credi Dilmar's no-hit bist with Twos 16th lose compared with when he eight victories. He yielded ve out in the seventh
run and nine orched his 18th homer into the of the Yankees' lower left field stands and of their 17 hits during the two Clini
pinchinnings he pitched. homer
righth for Washington's only other run.
was Dilmar's
Courtney hit
the
Ira
The violory
fourth in a row and 11th of
the
First Two Runs
sacrifice:
A
Richardson and Mickey Man- three hits tel each collected for the Yunkees, with Richard- son driving in three ruas.
The Boston Red Sox played
Singles by Mary Thronerberry, the Orioles in a night game at
the only Baltimore in
ведзен against- eight Chets Boyer and Ditmar, plus
bunt produced New York's flist
slefcata. Ha struck out seven | Bobby. Richardson's squeeze league aetion.
and walked only two.
Yanks three
times
Results
other
Russ Kemmerer, who had de- two runs in the second inning. feated the
The Yankees ruuted Kemmerer is the third when they added
American League
000-000-110-3-4-3- three more ring
three Washlugion on
New York... 023-000-04X~~~) singles and errors by Sievers and Reno Bertola.
Keungerer. Wondeshick (31, Griggs (5 and Naragon; Ditmar (11-0 and Howard. LP-Kemmerer (B-16).
RS-Sievers
(10m). Courtney d).
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Hal Griggs gave up York's anal four runs in the
THE GAMBOLS
HULLO
MURIEL
YES POLLY,
1. Wheather (Britain) cut of 225.
222
3. Fear (Britain) 244 out of 250.
3. Fear (Britain) 243 out of 250.
4. Bruc (France) 105 out of 200,
5. Nikandrov (Soviet Union) und Tomassini (Italy) 194 out of 200 each.
Team standings were:
1. Ilary 859 out of 900.
2. Soviet Union 855..
3. Brliuin 703.
Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Tenala Calony Open Tennis Champion ships at LRC impins
630
ик Police Aquatic Victoria Pool,
5. Germany 745.
PISTOL TEAM, INDIVIDUAL TITLES FOR RUSSIANS
Milan, Sept 3. Soviet Marksman M. Umarov today won the European championship in pistol shooling (60 shots), with 558 points. Itis countryman. A. Gushing took second place with 537, white Czechoslovakia's K. Mucha was third with 555.
The Soviet team also took
team first place in the final standings with 2,107 points, Czechoslovakia was second with 2,180
third and Switzerland with 2,173, Sweden was fourth Finland Arth und (2.100)
Norway occupied 12th
(2.143), place, with 2,080, hoals at
Swimming gala for Tingle Club member at EYMCA pool, p.m.
Colony Chinesa Swimming Chips -Victoria Pool,
TO-MORROW
Lawn Bow
Ladler League Div. Ona: USRC · CCC "A" PRC v KDC: CCC VTC.
Mon'a First Division: CCC KDGC: KDCV ilecreio "mc "B" KOC; TC v FC: Recreio "A" ▼ IRC “A”
CCC FRC "A v HKFC, HKCC v FC: USRC v KCC
Division:
KOC Y HERC; HC
די
The Individual standings were as follows:
1. Umarov points.
(USSR)
2. Gushing (USSR) points.
3.. Mucha (Czechoslovakia) 665 Points.
4. Ullman (Sweden) points.
SC:
with HKCC Lianovuo
points. AFP.
658
557
052
game.
Haynes has been seeing a specialist and was rather pessi- mistic when I spoke to him. When I had a similar injury to my right knee last season I was 11's pretty off for six weeks. painful now that the infection
nus worn off," he told ine.
So certain of success are the Soviets, in fact, that they are entering 12 new participants in CX- the inceting to give them perience in International con- pelitlen.
The 12 were not among the star
athletes who faced the 1S. and West Germany cartler this season. Yan Krasovski Leningrad for instance, will replace Russian champion Ivan
Petrenko in the pole vault.
of
The Russian men's team to face Britain will be:...
100 and 200 metres Modolin, Konovalex.
400 metres; Ornolchev.
Matzoulevoteh,
Own Decathlon World Record
own
Turin, Sept. 3. Vassily Kuznetsov of Russia bent his world best performance for the pentathlon with a score of 4,007 points for the five events at the World Student Gamos here today.
There is no official world re- cord for the pentathlon, whi
of Ave of the 10
events--long jump. javelin, discus, 200 metres and 1,500 metres,
decathlon
800 metres: Savinkov, Zim- balluk
1,500 metres: Okorokov, Pin-cunxists pin.
5,000 metres: Artýnluk, Jukov. Bolotnikov, 10,000 metres: 110 metres hurdles: Mikhailov, Chistiakov.
metres 3,000
steeplechase: Rjichkin, Repin.
Colony Open Triples Zaharov
Semi-Final Today
The Colony Lawn bowls open triples semi- final between W. C. Young. F. Lee, C. C. Ma of Craigengower Cricket Club and G. Clayton, B. Douglas, N. Fraser of Talkoo Club, which was postponed lost Sunday will be played off today start- ing al 5.30 p.m. at the Hongkong Football Club.
The
winners will meet A. Skeoch, A. Lapsley and A. E. Elllatt of Kowloon Dock Club in the final.
Shot put: Ovsepian, Varanous-
kas.
Discus: Grigalka, Nikulin,
Chavlaradze. ligh Jump: Kochkurov.
;
Kuznetsov's previous world's best was 3,901 polls, set in the Soviet Union in April, 1938.
The jury later amended Kuz- metov's points total to 4,000.
Hermann Salomon, Germany, was second with 3.520 points and Milns Vajick. Czecho slovakia, third with 3.048 points. Kuznetsov'a individual per- Pole vault: Bulaoiy, Karsay-formances were:
Long Jump 7.18 metros — ski.
845 points,
Hop, step and jump:-Ovane- slunci Fedoscev.
400
motron relay: Ozollofn, Barteney, Arkhipchuk, Kosanov, 1,000 metres relay: Grotchev, Svrtelov, Cheburachkin, Gatbus or Matzulevotch.
Hammer: Rudenkov, Nikulin. Javelin: Gorlacy, Kroer. 20 kilometres walk: Lauroy, Bedlixev.
To Russian women's team will be:
100 metres: Popova, Polla- korna.
200 metres: Popova, Itkina. 400 metres: Itkina, Parliuk. 800 metres: Leviteln, Pysenko. 80 metres hurdles: Irina Press, Kochclava.
GLAMORGAN MAKE LATE
CHALLENGE FOR
RUNNER-UP POSITION
London, Sept. 3.
Glamorgan are making a strong late challenge to finish second in the English county cricket championship.
Javelin - 72.79 meires 10,073 points,
200 metres 22.2 seconds -- 889 points.
Discus 49.50 metres -- 032 points,
1,500 metres — 4 ming 59.5 secs 205 points.
800 METRES HEATS
Kuntakt Watanabe, Japan. reached the six-man finnå of the 800 metres track event by finishing second in his heat in one minute, 51.9 seconds. Fastest of the qualers was Rudolf Klaban, Austria, in ono minte 50,8 secs.
Klaban had been disqualified from the Games and then re- instated after a letter from thes Austrian Students Union, vetsing his participation had been first accepted and then rejected by the Games organisers.
Japan's two printers, Norihiko Kube and Yoshlaki Okuda, bath qualified for the semi-finals of The 100 metres. Kubo won hus hest in 11.0 seconds and Osada finished third in another beat in 11. sees,
ATULETICS
Winners of finals today were: Pentathalon Vassily Kuznel-
sov, Soviet Union, 4,000 points (world's best performance.)
Shot Put-Hermann Lingnat, Germany, 17.32 metres (50 ft D les).
Men's
They will manage
'LAWN'S TENNIS is it Frank Tyson(18 not out) hit 51 they beat Middlesex nt Lord's la 20 minutes and gave their
Singles--Pierre Jauf- and Surrey cither lose or draw dde a lend of 12.
frel, France, beat Pavel Bonda, with Northamptonshire at the
With Ken Borrington again Czechoslovakia, 6-8, 0-0, 0-7, in form, Surrey finished. 154 6-4. nhead with six wickets left and so still have a good chance, of Riazanova, victory.
Oval.
Surrey, in fact, could wind to lo fourth place should. they not defeat Northampton- shire, for Gloucestershire wül go above them because they have mare bonus points.
Glamorgan gained a lead of
Scores
Close of play scores in today's 95 and also took bonus points cricket matches were:
At Scarborouth; MCC, 323 at Lord's. Frank Clarke, the fast-medium bowler, took five for nine declared and secondly Yorkshire Middlesex wickets for 061 331 for Ave declared (W. Stott
22 for no wicket. best performance.
03. 14. Bird 53, J. Bolus 42, R. Illingworth 103 not out).
Last-Wicket Stand
Women's Singles Irina
Soviet Union, beat Zdenka Strachova, Czechoslo vakia, -2, 6-0.
Mixed
Doubles Chiaro Ramoring and Mauro Drinidi, Italy, beat Janine, Lieffrig and Pierre Jauffrel, France, 6-4 0-4.
Medals Won
Turin, Sept. 3. The medals won by partici- pants in the World University Games were, after the ath day of competition:
italy - 10 gold, 2 sliver, 10 bronze.
USSR —— 6 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze.
Germany-3 gold, 7 silver, a bronze.
Hungary 3 gold, sliver, no bronze.
Czechoslovakia — 1 gold, 5 (Wallver, 4 branze.
At The Oval; Surrey 200 and Second Division: PRC "B" บ 5. Deney (Bulgaria) - tied Surrey looked to have first secondly 188 for four (A. Par- Krnecck (Czech) and innings lead in their pockets gons 41, K. Barrington 65 not
Northamptonshire's (Finland) 540 but
last out). Northamptonshire 218 (D. pair, Jack Minning (53) and Barrick 80, J. Manning 13, T.
Lock Ave for 97).
At Lords: Glamorgan 304 for eight declared and secondly 40 for ta Middlesex 200 Russell 46, R. Hooker 09, F. Clarke ive for '00)."
AND YOU'D
NEVER
Barry Appleby
SKLERES WHAT POLLY SAID
EVENING
NICE OF NGUE TO BRING JME OUT
VE BEEN TOO RUSKED OFF MY FEET TO CAY TO COOK DINNER,
DEAR
AIR-INDIA
: When to SAPÁN, do as the
Japanese do."
At Blackpool: Lancashire 280 and secondly 753 (A. Wharton 51, . Langford Ave for 53). Somerset 170 (W. Alley 50))
Face 2 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze.
Britala — 2 gold,. 4 silver, ♣ bronze.
Yugoslavia- gold, no eliver, 1 bronze.
Japan-1 gold, no, silver, po..
bronze
bronze.
Aš Folkestone: Nottingham- Poland-no gold, 2 silver, no ahire' 127 and secondly 72 for (two, Kent 386 (A. Phchyy 1787, A. Dixon 82, M. Morgan six for 150).
At Have: Bussex 374. War-
Switzerland-no gold, stlyer, 1 bronze,
Sweden-—no guld, no silver, é bronze.
Holland-no gold, no silver,
vickahiro 109 (A. Walton, 41, IL | 1 bronzo.
Marlar ilve for. 45) aud Spatio, ng silver, segandir. 329 for nine (W. Į bronze... Bleart 70, T. Cartwright ez bat out)-Itcuter.
Gregsowano gold, no show,
bronze,kham-
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