THE CHINA MAIL, YUENBAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1961.
U.S. AMATEUR GOLF OPENS
Defending champion Beman scrapes through 1st round
Pebble Beach, Sept. 11, Defending champion Doane Bemon got the scare of his young life today, but survived the first round of the U.S. National Amateur Golf Tournament with a last-ditch, one-up victory over Harry Allors.
Full investigation into
Monza accident ordered
Rome, Sept. 11.
The Italian government today ordered a full investigation into safety mensures at motor races, to prevent tragedies like the Monza Grand Prix accident that took 14 lives.
Alberlo
ment, said a special commission driver to remain at the dis-
Folchi, the Italian The Italian State Radio sald Minister of Sport and Entertain- | Arcidionicano ošked the British It was a day of norrow escapes for some
toposal of his investigators he has named will have well-known names--and a day in which ensure complete safety at the meaning that Clark cannot famous Monza track before leave for England, without the other big stars were sent to the sidelines, further sporting events can be magistrate's permission. Arci
chiangono could not be reached their hopes of a championship shattered held there,
for "onfrmation, for another year on rugged, but calm, Pebble Beach.
Questioning
Meanwhile, Slate Attorney Vincenzo Areldlancono began questioning Jim Clack, one of tosle defert | In other top matches today Dr the two drivers who survived Among those to was Billy Compbell, the former Bud Taylor, a Walker Cupper, the aeeldent yesterday which Walker Cup ce, who three-beat Marshall Trammel, 2 and 1,
filed crack German T⭑cer Bruce putted the 19th green to lose loand Ex-Walker Cupper
Wolfgang Von Trips and 13 Andy Gard, one-up.
Cudd beat Charles
spectators. Henton, 7
But it was Beman, 23, who | and A. really ran into trouble before
pulling out his victors. Four- Bonnie Shade, from Edin- up after mine holes, the chain-burgh, Scotland, pulled a minor Tell upset when he eliminated Dr Ed plan's apart.
game
suddenly
Lucky
u
He was hucky to get a halve on the pur-four 11th with a live, when Allers,
21-year-old, missed a two-fout putt.
Allers won Then
the 12th, 13th and 14th with two pars and a birdie to pull close. But
pdegraft 3 and 2. Shade said
"I played no better than I did in Seattle, but this time the putts dropped in."
Chlek Evans, the 11-year old former champion, found the course too long and succumbed in James McCarthy, 5 and 4.
John Farquhar,
semi- finallt last year, was eliminated they halved the last four holes by 18-year-old Dick Lutz, 3
and UPI.
and the champion was still in the game.
UK SOCCER
Ipswich chalk up fifth straight win
London, Sept. 11.
to the First Division, scored their fifth successive win to- night when they beat Man- chester City 4-2 In the first round of the English Football League Cup tonight.
a
Singapore RAF XI
to play here
Singapore, Sept. 11.
soccer A Royal Air Force team ts to leave here on Wednesday for Hongkong play two matches.
They are due to meet All Hongkong on Sept. 15 and the South China side on September
18.--Reuter.
GORDON PIRIE 'FORGIVEN'
Chosen to run against Russians on Sept. 19, 20
London, Sept. 11.
Gordon Pirie, Britain's most controversial athlete,
has been. 'forgiven'.
20.
B
Clark's British Lotus touch- ed oft the tragedy when one of a wheels hit against wheel of Von Trips The bright red Ferrari was hurled Into a crowd dif spectators.--AP:
Ferrari.
Tacer
Pope sends regrets
Vatican City, Sept. 11. Pope John XXIII today sent his personal regrets to the families of the 14 killed in the Monza race track tragedy.
The ponti also asked Giovan Battista Cardinal Montini, Ar- chbishop of Milah, to convey his apostolfe blessing to the 24 in- jured. The Monza truck is just outside of Milan.
Pope John also said he would pray for the souls of the dead.
L'Osservatore Romano, re- porting the Pope's message, said the supreme ruler of the Roman Catholic Church was
"deeply sorrowed" by the so- cident.
"The constant concern of the boly father for motor accidents due to excessive speed is well
L'Osservatore known,"
sald. "Recently he advised several
MOZALEND
Reactions
lazáka
Modena, Sept. 11. The pros and cons of modern motor racing were thoroughly aired by the experts today at Modena, the cradle of the sport in Italy, following yesterday's Monza. Grand Prix disaster.
The tragedy awakened old track security fears, which many say had been overlooked in re- cent years in the enthusiasm of the Italian pubile for speed.
Security measures, both for the spectators and the drivers, were stepped up after Italy's last major racing accident, in 1957, when the Spanish noble, the Marquis of Alfonso Do Portago, his American passen- ger Eddy Melson and 11 specia- tors were killed in the Mille Migtla Grand Prix. But many enthusiasts complained that the sport was losing its appeal be- cause of the 'sisälflèd' attitude of the authorities, and certain pre- coutions slackened.
Condemnation
After thai aceldent the Vatican, which had always
bren against möte meing.
came out with an out-and-out condemnation of the sport, and after the Monza tragedy the Church is expected once again to volées strofir próžbi. The Italian racing specialists that the maintained today spectator barriers on the Monză circuit, as well as those on most European tracks, afford insuff- clent protection: They urged that all track authorities take atepa Immediately to spectator security precautions.
Not only the spectators, but
· revamp
SPORTRAIT ||
"Good, job he's not P.M. - he'd never be calm enough to hold a Press conference.
London Express Service,
Gonzales wins
DRAWN MATCH
AUSTRALIANS JUST FAIL
IN VICTORY BID AGAINST MINOR COUNTIES
Newcastle, Sept. 11.
The Australian cricket tourists failed by 19 runs in their chase for victory against the English Minor Counties in their two-day match which ended here today. The match was drawn.
.
The Minor Counties, after Zoma whirlwind hitting this morning, when they scored 250 for six în 180 minútes, declared at lunch, leaving the AUN tralians to score the same num- ber to win in 170 minutes.
Cheap wickets
Scoreboard
FIRST. INNINGS. Minor Counties: 203. Australians: 203 for
declared.
SECOND INNINGS Minor Counties
man J. T. Ikin,
O'Neill
flve
54
1
25
t
72
The Australians lost BHG. Searle, not out................ Lawry with the first bail of the J. H. Hampshire, e Harvey,
b Davidson innings, and after Walls Groul und Nell Harvey had added W. Smithson, b Davidson Paris, Sept. 11,
52. they lost another three N. Moore, e Harvey, b Jur America's Poncho
усгу Gonzales wickets
cheaply. Grout
Kline, beat Australian Mul Anderson Went for 24, Harvey for 38, today in the first round of the and Norman O'Neill for tree, F. W. Neate, c Davidson, World Professional Clay Court | having them at 67 for four. Tennis
Alan Davidson (72) and Kens. H. Young. e Grout, b
Lawry Championships. The score was 6-2, 6-4, 4-6 and 0-2. Mackity (71 not out) staged a
Other results were:
Burgo recovery, but the sixth wicket Ashley Cooper (Australia) stand ended a couple of minutes beat Paul Remy (France) 6-2, from ume when Davidson, 6-3, 6-1.
attempting big hit,
tumped. This left the tourists at 140 for six, and the carefree
Tony Trabert (U.S.) bent Kurt Nielsen (Denmark) 13-11, 0-1, 0-1-AP..
match was drawn,
U.S. pessimistic about Davis
Cup chances
New York, Sept. 11.
was
US. tennis authorities were pessimistic today about the chances of the American Davis Cup team that must face India in New Delhi. - probably on September 29-30 and October 1- after having lost the toss that decided whether the matches would be played in India or the United States.
Extras
Total (for whts. deci.) 259
3-85, 4-111, 6-222, 6-250.
Fall of wickets: 1-76, 2-84,
Bowling analysis
O M
RW
Gauni
3. 1
12
Mackay
2
Davidson
122 10
Jarman
22
O'Neill Harvey
Lawry
Burge
1.50
Aizstralians
B. Lawry b Hilton
W. Grout c Young
Hilton 24
R. N. Harvey e Hampshire b
Kelly
P. 3. Burge e and b Kippax 24 N. O'Neille and b Kelly...
Mackay not out
A. K. Davidson st Goodwin
b Kippax Extras
Total (for six wickets)
71
72
240
Fall of wickols: 1-0, 2-02,
3-04, 4-67, 5-111, 0-340.
Bowling analysis
match will play laly in Rome in America, will not be able to The winner of the US-India | Chuck McKinley, ranked No. 1 on October 13-18.
zd because of his studies at Hilton The basis for American Trinity University, and hi Young pesimism is that in America (doubles partner Dennis Ralston Kelly they would have faced the is under inspension for the rest Indians on clay while in New of the year. Delhi they will play on grank, The matter was decided by the toss of a colu in Australis, holder of the cup.
Limited players
Ipswich Town, newly promoted He has been selected to run the 5,000 metres for
England against the Russian Federal Re-tunes....that the developments the drivstas as well may, be of selence and technology put affected by the latest wave of public in the two-day athletics meeting at humani before preblems protests and by the pending
It is felt that America'a the White City, London, on September 19 and which must be solved through investientione of the racing
chances against India would the wisdom of all with respect authorities.
have been much better of clay of human life."
One track specailst said to-
because of the fact that Tat day the Prix elimination saccs
Bhrtzen is, rated the best plöyer were too casy and that
in the world on the slower too many inept drivers, were
other hand American tennly authorities surface. On the
Ramanathan B limited mumber of top-ranked Indian player, s Krishman, the allowed to enter the major or inte Grand Prix races. While this qualified players, It's some of thegry certainly did not spoly | Ühkiir top stars are prevented racing "thrill-seekers" in the case of Von Trips, many from malding the trip. by su
fear it pensions or school responsibil- may crop up ogain-AFP.
les. It is almost
that
Peterborough United,
who
within the next two or three
"if we have not heard from
Pirie was dropped from the
their recent days. luve so often figured as giant- British team in Killers in the Football Associa-matches against West Germany to and Poland as a 'disciplinary out 3-1
and neverT
came
al
tion Cup, went Blackburn Rovers,
like upsetting serlously looke 18eir Firal Division opponents.
Rotherham, the losing Analisis to Aston Villa the first time the competition
run, was through by the only goul Darlington, but they were the fuckiest team of the night. They struggled all through the match and never looked like scoring, Feverell, Darlington's 19-year- old left-back, gave their winter by putting through his own goal.
Results
action' after he arrived in Dort- mund on the day of the match against West Germany, having competed the previous night in Sweden.
'Matter closed'
"That matter is closed"" sald Mr Jack Crump, secre- tary of the British Amateur Athletic Board.
Pirie has not yet replied to
Invitation Rotberham tils
to rian, was announced at a press conference today; but in expected to do so
Results of today's
soever matches were:
Brilish
FOOTBALL League CUP
Darlington
Hull City
First round
Manchester C.
Bristol Hovers
Hartlepotis
0
Motherham
4
Badford
Exeter
Shrewsbury
4
Blackburn
Ipswich Manabeld Newport Nolls Forest Peterborough Stockport
Walford West Ham
Gillingham
Leylon
Halax
Plymouth A.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Division II
Stenhousemuir 4 Fortar
Reuler.
WOTAN
Vá bright ve slapy
LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS FIXTURES
The following new dates for outstanding Lawn Bowls Cham- pionships matches have been
him, I shall try and get in touch
with him" said Mr Les Golding the England team manager.
Pirle has also been given pe- mission to compete in three metings in Sweden on Septem- ber 13, 14 and 15.
Mr Crump sald: "The Te quest for Pirie to compete come frem. Sweden, and permission bar been granted providing the Swedish Association guarantee that IAAF rules in regard to expenses, etc, are fully carried Bui".
Mr Crump also said that the British Board have never made any approach to Sweden for an Investigation of Pirie's expenses. "We could not, and will not, be detectives for the rest of the world. It would be quite im- proper, for us to ask for an in- vestigation concerning matters that have not taken place in our country" said Mr Crump.- AFP.
announced by the Hongkong CANADIAN TENNIS
Lawn Bowls Association
OPEN TRIPLES FINAL Sunday, Sept. 17. at 4 pm
M,
At KCC: A. G. Skeoch, R. S. 3) Gourlay. W.
Davidson (KDC) L. A. Rozario, M. A. Baptista, C. C. Ma (CCC).
OPEN PAIRS FINAL
Sunday, Sept. 17, at 1 pm
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Toronto, Sept. 11. Ranking stars, led by Mike Sangster of England, Bob Bedard of Canada, and Whitney Reed of the US. methodically
During the August holiday season, Pope John made several speeches cautioning motorists to
diwn carefully.
The
frequently has denounced motor
newspaper Vatican
racing. AP.
$13
For golfers-a 300-yard
drive in spare
For those
New York. rich sportsmen who have run out of ideas on how to spend their money, Boine
of Mah hattan's pool speciality shops have come up with Ingénlous “trinkets” da- signed to help solve that problem.
For example, for only about £600 the golf enthusiast can buy the Electronic Golf Computer, which per- mits him to enjoy bla favourite sport on a year- round bal
At PRC A Mullen and W. n.began eliminating the unranked, "No longer need you wait)
Brown (TC) vs F. Lee and E G. Barros (CCC),
GUTIERREZ - SHUELD FINAL Sunday, September 17, at 4 pm A REE: Pakistan vs Ilong
players today as the Canadian Tennis Champlonships opened.
Songster, Π benten schl- fullst in the U.S. Nationa? top seeded here, beat Bob Jacot Championships Inst week but of Canada, B-0, 0-2, 6-0. Bestard, seeded second and recking his fourth Canadian title, eliminatæki All matches in this event Gordon Hughes of Canada, 0-2. reheduled for Sunday, Septem-0-0, 6-2.
Jong..
HỒNG PALLE
First round
ber 17, should now be played on Reed, speded third, eliminated Sunday, September 24, or earlier Yvon Cansault of Canada,, by mutual arrangement.
0-0, 0-4-AP.
THE GAMBOLS
THESE ARE SMASHING
PEAS, AUNTIE.
ARE THEY
FROZEN?
NO
OUT OF ATING
NO
-1,
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superstructure with picture of a fairway at the back. Attached to the tee is a recording device linked to the electronic -computing unit: with this computer, the advertisement holes, "d golfér taking a full swing at the ball from the tee la told immediately how) for his drive has gone and whether the ball wa Hooked, sliced or travelled true. Quickly the results are flashed on the face ofi the computer.”-
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WELL; WHATEVER COOK BETTER MEALS
WILE THEY
THINK
room
heavy
or faat fairways, and it will register drives up to 340 yards. Another item being offered
one of the best internationalists expert are conceding: him two un grasa and American tennis
angles victories. The hope of the American teain, it is felt les in the fact that the other. Indian blayers are not yet of world class.
Italy too good
If at the last moment Mc- Kinley can make the trip, he will be used in singles and possibly paired with B Bond of California in the doubles, Also under consideration for the trip во India Barizon,
are
besides
Donald Dell, Whitney Reed, Frank Froehling and Jon Douglas,
The matches against Italy will that Orlando be an clay and experts feel Sirola, Nicola
the customer who “hns: Pletrangell and Fausto Gardino, playing on their home court; everything" is the "cool will to a little too much for seat-an air-conditioned eliber India or the United
car seat which can be States-AFF, bought for less than 67 and which is guaranteed to "keep you cool and dry .even on the hottest days."
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(London Expreis service).
RUGBY STAR INJURED
Leeds, Bept. 11. Will Rosenberg, Leeds Rugby League Clubs Bouth - African wing three-quarter, will be out br ille à game for dight to ten, weeks after fracturing his jaw In two plates on Saturday,
Hoschberg recblyed the in- Juty while playing agolhat Hunkiat but was not aware of li until the pains inctérséd · during the week-endy?
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Router.
Flying wheel kills two at
motor race
Wausau, Sept. 11,
A wheel from a speeding
stock car, crashed. Into' the grandstands during a race yesterday killing two children and injuring two more.
James Eille, 5, tho son of Mr Hestor Ello, a widow of nearby Schöfield, way killed, and Lynn Schwetz gel, 5, daughter of Mr and Mri Raymond of Wakshu, dled in a Wausau hospital five hours later of hood: injuries-AP.
Schweigel.
A RIPPING GAME!
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