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FATHER: 'Carry on"
THE CHINA MAIL,
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961.
MOTHER: 'Finish now'
TRUMAN FAMILY CLASH ON
Miss Truman settles to a quiet afternoon in the garden of her Woodford home. But first her practice net must come down,...some memories are too fresh and too bitter to need a reminder just after her Wimbledon disaster.
CHRISTINE'S
FUTURE
By GERALD WILLIAMS
Even Christine Truman's parents have dif- fering views on whether she should retire from top-class tennis or have another crack at Wimbledom.
I spoke to both of them aftor they had recovered from the nightmare of watching Christine slither from within sight of victory to cruel defeat.
• "She must carry on," лун
always younger players-coming-
Mr Truman. a London ac-along, weltlist better all tho
countant. "Of course, the de- eision must be Christine's, but
I think she'll come back for an- other try. I would like her to Try again,
I think she would have won Il for her fall. After all she was only a colut from leading
--3.
"She should retire," said Mrs Truman would ke her Buish now. I always said from the time she was 12, that › would like her to get lo the top
and then Anish at 21.
"She
Agreed
will be 21 in January, and I think she has got to the 100. I would hate her to win Wimbledon at 55 and be ɔ saui, hard-bitten person!
"She isn't now, I know, but girls who go on and on in lawn tennis can get very hard and bitter, I don't want that 10 happen to Christine."
M and Mrs Truman are agreed on one point: that on her Wimbledon form Christine Is su mproving.
Eit if she goes on. 50ine- thing could happen again and she could fail to win again.” says Mrs Truman, "There are
LOCK: I MAY THEY ALLTM WANT
QUIT SURREY TO PLAY CRICKET
By CRAWFORD WHITE
Tony Lock . 32-year-old spearhead of the England
31
spin attack against the Australians, is likely
quit Surrey for
10
League
cricket next season.
*Disappointmen at the small donated by Surrey
erickol fans for his beneft son- son is believed to be a major factor. By now considering "am attractive offer" from The North. Although Deck refuses com- ment about his benefit, which brought him only £5,000 after 15 years as a Surrey and England player, elnse friends singuret the meagre response hurt him bit- lerty.
'NOT THE FIRST OFFER'
Lock, always the riiplomat, snict the other day during the tea in- terval against Leicestershire at The Oval: "There are reasotis for me considering the ave but I don't want to divulge them until I have informed Surrey,
"This after from a northern club is not the first I have had. I have been thinking of going into League cricket for some time.
do make The break I would rather it should be now I could slay many years of League cricket and the spore days during the week would give me plenty of time to build my business in Surrey.
Lock, whosa contract with Surrey ends in December, sald that he would be willing to nee- cept an invitation to tour India, Pakistan, and Ceylon this winter with the M.C.C. "That." he said, is a different matter."
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
A bright attacking gams from the Bognor Club cham- plonship (Lindholmer v. Aves) culminates in a due sacrifice of both rooka. 1 P---K4, PunK4; K-KD3, KI-QB3; 3 -8, B-B4; 4 P...B), KL03;5 D-U, P-Q3; 0 P-Q4, PXP: 7 PXP, D-K3; 0 K-B3, KU: 9 B-K, P-KR37; 19 1-2, 0-0 11 P-KR3, B KR1; 12 P-5, Ux; 13 PXB, KK2; 14 KI-KRA, BỵB 16 QXD, Q-Q3; 10 Ext. PжR; 17 R-1, K-K12; 10 R-KD1, Ri; 18 P-K5] QPxP: 20 RXP1 KXR; I KK4 ch, K-Kta: 22 xKP ch, P-03; 23 Kix, K03; 24 KRÁ db, ell, X-KEL; 26 Q-113 chi, K-31; 26 Ki-Ku ch, K-- 2F REXR OI, RxKE; 20 Gi el, K-11: 29 K-B0 ch, Teaigns.
Solution No. 0008: 1 R-15, R-453 KI-Kit, or I...RX ch; # Ki-Q8, or f... B-93; 1 PXP, un 174,HD else; 2 P---
IN ENGLAND
By MICHAEL STYLES
In recent weeks Britain has been accused of not being tourist-minded enough. But, as far as cricket is concerned, there seems no danger lucrative "trade" of losing a opposition.
Wherever
young men
to foreign
America
and
play After visiting cricket, their dream ་་།།༴ to Canudo, they arrived in London be to comms to Brilain-and the and are now in the throes of ambition is not restricted to playing 11 top-class club sides tisse players who have the in the London area before they natural ability to be selected for have a day off. ya Test serius,
Apart from the visit of the Australian Test team. seven trons from ix counties are
Went to sleep
"With only 14 players to choose
turing Britain this season. And froin and injury worries, things that must be record,
Mast ominent of these is the South African Fezeta party of first-class players, who, bave played sang relaxed, delightful cricket regainst our county sfdex
From America
club
can be pretty difficult," said team manager Ken Falkerimvira, gut it is Wonderful tu be here."
At Finchley, some of their travel-weary players dropped off to leep in the dressing-room- vet on the field their cricket never flugged and they won by ning wickets -
Rames,"
they said
Saved £1,000 each
In
The offer six tour tohms have When I suggested they would all been enriching our
make good opponents for the cricket. The Bermudans have strong Pakistan side, there was Just returned home after a most the first indication of fatigue, sedal tour: but two teams "Jeez, we could not take in any from Ausralla — the Emas ond Country XI-a, the Canadian unison. Junior XI are sul here, And inst werk, a team of American cricketers arrived in London. Recently prajected plight of young players from Pakistan, who were anding it stinkult to arrange fixtures Dentist of the short nutlee to clubs her of thele given tour.
trulinti
the
Tisers 1 met Che Aus- Emus, whose story is quite different. They are often exhausted from the severity of their prográmune.
Sports Diary
TODAY
WATER POLO
j
The tour party was chosen e year in advance after searching trials. The time delay was need- ed to give the players Uma to save £1,800 they each had to contribute for the privilege of playing cricket round the world.
Youngest member of the party is 16 year old Colin Eilloti whose father owns and trains 60 greyhounds.
During the tour young Elliott, most proficient bathnan, li studying for school leaving examinations he will face when he returns home, le plans to be teacher,
Davidson's causin
Hel Tin v Arty Kowloon, Vie Davidson, a golf course ateen-
Sorin Park Pool, 0:30 pm.
I
TOMORROW SWIMMING Lattes Recreation Club swimming
RAIN, 3.30 1937,
now.
Tab Division FC Recreio "W". KDC Reere TCV RBGC.
IRC 2 CCC, KCC v URRC)
Bled Division: Ket vine "n". PRIA "", COC V TRG TIRIC V PRE "B", HKFC FC.
The party also includes foter
keeper Ai home. Peter 1 auxfou to, nec, hfa coutain, Alan Davidson, play for Austraila hero, but the first chance the Ercus will have of watching Cricket will not arrive before the final Test at the val.
Yet all the players Are throughly enjoying the tough
3rd Division: find RFC, C tonir. They play thaly cricket CUC, BRIX v TC, KHGC V AC. with typical Australian intensity, Foncile 1nt 1Xvision: CCC Y TC, but they are nol Elaves
Knoc
HKFC and Division: UANG V CCc: Istallaties
to
ali thol batamen
***, bed ny* * Recreio "IT", kbGo will go for "imposafkla”.targets y Recreio w
even if it means defont-en it
DÅSKETBALL.
1. Campion v Combined did at Streatham two weeks
+ 40, 07 3164 H-K15; » N~X3. | 3ngkong, Mapherson stadium, 139
pres,
go.
-{London Exprete Serulon),
tima,
Chrisilno herself is non-cam- mitia). “I shall definitily go to America for the Wightman Cup and to Farest Fitla for the American championships," the
Weckendor
don't
| And then, retiro? E
know. I don't want to go on playing and not getting any better.
If she does retire this stum- mer Christine will become a weekend player. Elut Erilish lawn tennis'oficials are gure la do all they can ta persuade her that her greatest triumphs ahead.
Except for elder sister Izabel, 'who is in Canada. the whole Truman family sat round the Centre Court, watching the Wimbledon Anal.
Christine's sister Nell, 15, who sut in the competitors' seate with ulder brother Humphrey. burst into tears when Christine slipped and fell.
Five minutes
She sobbed inconsolably through the rest of the match.
"If only my leg had been rubbed for five minutes →→→ that was, all that was needed" suki Christine,
"I felt as it I was carrying! my leg around with me, instead of my leg carrying me."
She danced nearly every dance
at the Wimbledon Balk......"my leg was a lo sUff when I got out of bed, but it needed only a little loosening-up.'
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