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WIMBLEDON TOURNAMENT
OPENS TODAY
Monday for
the
London, June 19.--Ted Schroeder, America's favourite, and 127 other top tennis amateurs start playing on Wimbledon Men's Singles Tennis Championship, one of the world's
··most valuable sports prizes.
One post-war winner, Jack Kramer, reckoned the title was worth half of the US$115,000 be made in the first year after turning professional. The balance of that small fortune was contributed by his other tennis honours, the United States Singles Championship and the Davis Cup.
Many other Wimbledon' champions-Don Budge, Fred Perry and Bobby Riggs--have used Wimbledon as a stepping stone to lucrative professional
careers.
Who will win the 1940 title in the final on July 1?
Falkenburg, Schroeder, 0,000 miles from Lanky, restless
Jast year in hla home
La 10
Crescenta, surprise winner
with the finals with the Australian California, is the choice officials who teeded him first, John Bromwich, is not given a with bookmakers who made him serious consideration to repent. a 7-4 favourite, and with moel He has been erratic in the past
ond competitors
was seeded only of the Wimblecion
Year fourth-below Dick Gonzales of of 27 nailons.
one top-seeded Los Angeles, United States player has been successful in Champlon, and Frankie Parker three postwar Wimbledons. That of Los Angeles. was Kumer, in 1987.
But only
DARK HORSE NO. 1 Most No. 1 needs get a couple of cosy rounds before they have to roll out the big guns. not Schroeder. In the first round
But
note
to
There
more deter- pld mined than Parker, the vetaran. He tripped over Europe last winter and has been playing everywhere from Stock- holin to Cairo ever since. He is
ho
on Monday he comes to grips out to stone for his early eli with the No. 1 darkhorse, Gard-mination last year when nur Mulloy of Miami, Florida, was upset by Sweden's Lennart
Mulloy, 34 and as experienced Bergelin-Associated Press. us they come, was not seeded
because the eight places were
with Ameri already crowded cans. The luck of the draw lined up this clash of glants.
On Saturday, Schroeder bent Mulloy B-6, 6-0 In the London Grass Courts Championship. But he will have to show his superiority in one more sci at Wimbledon.
It is the best of five sels there.
International Football
SPAIN BEATS FRANCE
Paris, June 19-Spain
The 04 men's singles matches | beat France by five goals to
In the first round are always the curtain raiser
one in an international soc-
at Wimble cer match here this after- don. That fills up the first day
noon. and the weinen can watch until Tuesday.
the "champion" goes the To honour of hitting the first boll and Bob Falkenburg of Deverly Hills, California, will do that ugains! Drugo Mitic, Yugoslav Davin Cup player.
French Grand
"Won
National
Paris, June 19.-M. Andre de Fels Bousoulow today the Grand steeple- chase de Paris (The French Grand National), run over four miles, 110 yards at Auteuil here this afternoon.
Last Sunday, the Spaniards had beaten Eire in Dublin by four goals to one.
Among the crowd of 'ncurly 60,000 who packed the Colombes
thousands were Stadium
ot Spaniards
miniature waving Spanish national flags and cheering heartily.
Spale set a cracking pace at the start and by the end of half-
htc lime
established a 3-0 lead. were outplayed in
The Frenchmen
every
Paris, June
where
the
vislling
England's Team For Second
: Test
London. June 19, The England team to meet New Zealand in the Second Test Match on Saturday, June 25, shows one change from the drawn first Test... Alec Bedser, Surrey's fast- medium bowler, has been re- placed by Cliff Gladwin, the Derbyshire pace bowler,
The team is as follows: F. G. Mann (M'sex).
Captain;
W. Edrich (M'sex). T. Bailey (ExCx). L. Hutton (York). D. Compton (M'sex).
W. Hollies (Warwick).
C. Washbrook (Lanes),
T. G. Evans (Kent),
J. Young (M'sex).
C. Gladwin (Derby). A. Wharton (Lancs). The 12th man is A. Walking (Glamorgan),
to
MONDAY, JUNE 20
IT'S NOT CHAMPAGNE
The thirst of George Cole (centre), an entry in the South Atlantic Athletic Union's six-mile run in Baltimore, Md., was quenched when a track shoe, filled with water, was passed to him by teammate George Utterbach (left). Cole passed Curt Steiner (right) and won the race. All are from the
White Horse Social Club of Baltimore-AP Wirephoto.
Will The New Type Ball Brighten Up Cricket?
BY PETER DITTON
What is wrong with English cricket? That question has been arked so many times since the end of the war that people are get- ting sick of hearing it. But there is something wrong, and the lack of pace bowlers is not the only reason why the bat is so fréquently the master of the ball,
The game needs a change. R. W. V. 'Cock Robins, of Middlesex and Learle England fame, has suggested that the size of the bat be reduced. Constantine the great West Indian all-rounder is among those who have advocated the use of a smaller ball. "It need not necessarily weigh less," Con- stantine has said, "But the smaller ball will give the bowler much more opportunity of beating the bat.”
Yes, cricket needs some revolutionary idea to bring new life into the game. There are all sorts of suggestions in the air at the moment, from making the stumps two inches wider and an inch higher, to making the pitch two yards shorter.
t
for
or
the
Charles Favoured
Against Walcott
London, June 19-Wħfle Mr Jack Solomons, the London boxing pro moter, wrestles with the problem of finding a site for the British version of the world heavyweight title con- test between Bruce Woodcock and Leo Savold, Chicago's Comiskey Park la being prepared for the National Box- ing Association's version of the vacant championship.
Joo Walcott:
In an all-Negro clash, Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joo. Walcott will do battle on June 22 on the same ground where Joe Louis first won the title from Jim Braddock 12 years ago......)
Both Charles and Walcott are Charles the favourite ever since on the last laps of their training the fight was first announced programmes, which have been but that late support for Wal- carried out within 12 miles of cott, who admits to being 35 each other at Moménce, Illinois. years old and may be several Charles, a 25-year old Cin-year older, brought the odds cinnati boxer, is banking
on down. youll: to overcome a handicap of
Charles is 27 years old and has a stone or more in weight e been a leading lightheavyweight 1s 10 years younger than his challenger for several years, opponent, but will enter the ring but neither Gus Lesnevich nor around 12 stands, 12 pounds, Freddie Mills will meet him. while Wolcott is expected to scalo close an 14 stonës.
Walcott welghed 100 pounds in the R will be
preliminary weigh-in i crack at the
Walcott's third world fitto. He and Charles 188 pounds which was beaten on points by Louis been. Walcott has been impres
la the heaviest he has aver
in December, 1947, and was
year.
Was
three
knocked out by the champion five in training while Chorles, in a return bout in June of last has been erraite some days he
was very good, others ha Mr Abe Green, the Chairman
sluggish.
Walcott floored Louis of the NBA. In a statement times in their two bouts, each Issued through the linols NBA. time with a right to the head. said: "Next Wednesday's scrap He also has a good left hook Is a legitimate a championship but used it Infrequently against contest as it is possible to have. Louis, and the winner will have un-.
Charles' best punch is his left disputed claim to the crown."-hook, but his right is weak. Charles is a faster and better CHARLES FAVOURED
boxer, but Walcott is a veteran. United Press adds that the who knows all the tricks. betting odds are 6-3
with
The National Boxing Asso- clation is recognising the winner as the champion. Now York State is withholding recognition and the British Boxing Board of Control claims that the winner of the forthcoming Savold Woodcock fight wUI be the champion-United Press,
Reuter,
Open Rinks Upsets
The preliminary round of the Colony Open Lawn Bowls Rinks Championship was played off yesterday and resulted in some closo finishes and upsets.
Shanghailanders Don't Change
theneld
The biggest upset was victory of an Indian Recreation Club second division rink
Shanghai, June 20-A battle-
only a month
ago, the Hungjoo Golf Club is today of Shanghai again the Mecca skipped by A. M. Wahab which golfers with the re-opening of bent a powerful combination the greens for play. from the Kowloon Cricket Club with three interportera skipped by S. Rosselet by a single shot after on exciting nhlsh, Wahab winning by 18-17.
Two other rinka won by a single shot, C. C. Pereira beat Minu by 20-10 and J, F. V Ribeiro best McMaster by 20-
C.
AT KBGC
Only nine holes have, so far been made available. The greens and fairways which formed a battlefield four weeks ago were crowded yesterday.
The Hungjao Golf Club is the venue of the annual China Open Golf Championship.--Reuter.
Baor Entry Wins Dutch Amateur Golf Title
Eindhoven, Holland, June 10. re-Lieutenant L. Ranolles, of the. British Rhine Army, today won the Dutch International Ama- teur Golf Championship byli beating Ross Thompson, of the United States, six and four in the final.
The passing over of Dedser was not unexpected. Ile failed at the first take a wicket of the game accurate,
While his bowling Is Test.
it in felt by many and appeared a tired team.
that he will regaln Finding things easier after observers
abis full liveliness if rested for a the interval, Spain conceded penalty, but
put on two more spell from representative cricket. goals before the end
Actually, the Surrey man has of the match, their 6fth also coming captured one more wicket than from a spot kick. — Reute
Gladwin this season-42 against
It is unlikely that any of these week however that he did not "Its one advantage over the 'old "LITTLE CIVIL WAR” 41-but the tall 32-year old
would type is that if keeps its shape. Derbyshire bowler is in top will be adopted. They are too think the new-type ball
Bul even the make much difference to the better," Mr Paterson has an 19,--Fighting form. Only a week ago, he took revolutionary.
something game.
nounced, "but our bowlers have | 19. broke out today between Com-10 wickets against Worcester MCC realise that
have
B. W. Bradbury beat C. Roza munist-led Spanish Republicans
must be done and they' The Marquis de Triquerville's and Franco sympathisers at the shire.
"It does give the bowler not found it is any real help to new
Pereira by 20-14 while the hold- Gladwin began his Test career given their blessing to a
a better grip," be said, "and It them."
The fate of the new ball now ers of the title, LM. Omar, K.M. Nugarn was second one length
8.adium
rests with the MCC. They เอ
are Omer. A.M. Omar and U.M. nway with Mme L. Aurousseau's
two seasons ago and his fine the first time by most English does iscep Its shape better. But
that could be an advantage: Amour a further eight lengths Spanish national football team against South Africa in England type of ball. It was used
all Omar (skip) beat a rink skipped behind, the third of a field of 10 free rench squad 5-1 be- work last summer brought his countles last week. Instead of both bowler and batsman. On awaiting full reports from
the counties before they decide by J.S. Landolt by 25-10, the fore 50,000 spectators. Some
for the return selection
trip having eight threads in
B bowler's wicket, especially one nine, ball has scam, the new
shall be "Yes" bowling,
the whether it
The following were the spin runners.
The two British challen-Frenchmen joined in the "ittle during the winter. Reuter.
If the counties to
not oults:- civil war,'
and it is hoped that this slight suited
ball should respond much better "No." gers, Coloured Schoolboy fell
The trouble started at half
alteration will enable bowlers to
than one with eight threads, think much of the new ball then up to- and Cloncarrig pulled
will probably suggest the MCC better grly, time when hundreds of fans
get
and. That might be useful but it wards the end of the race. Two boo'd and whistled during the
more swing
D. M. A. Razack, A. Seemin; consequently
and could piso other runners were piso pulled playing of the Spanish National
have the adverse that a return is made to spin.
A. R. Back and A. M. Wahali effect. If the wicket is taking eight-threader.
But it I Anthem. Some Frenchmen tried
a step in the right (skip) beat A. J. Kew, W. Hong spin, this new ball. will probably to grab small Spanish flags
-SUCCESSFUL?
turn so much that it will miss direction. At least an effort is Sling, T. A. Madar and C. S
being made to bring new life. Rosselal (skip) 18-17. from spectators, and several fist fights started before police
-Has-li-been successful? Decide the wicket altogether."
into the game. Even If the new
CR Souza, J. W. Leonard, holder of the title, Major H deployed through the stande and Francorchamps, Belgium, June for yourself. The first day that His opinion was borne out by ball is turned down, it is to be. E. Contes and B. W. Bradbury Davies, by two up in the semi- threw n cordon around the 19-L. Rosler, the French ace, it was used at Lord's, on June Me It. F. T. Paterson, the Essex hoped that other new ideas will (skip) bent H. R. Pinna, G. A final. Thompson reached the C. P. Banto and C. final by beating P. Rolin, of Noronto, pinying field.
driving a Talbot, today won B, wickets fell cheaply. Leg County Secretary, Essex have not die with it. There is room
Eric Hollles, of
Belgium, two and one today-- The goma went on without the Belglan Grand Prix, cover break bowler
scason, but they have not found better-London, Express Ser-
Reuter. Baseball Scores incident, but afterword Spanish ing the 600-kilometre course in Warwickshire, made one turn been using the new type ball all for changes and the sooner the Roza-Pereira (skip) 28-14.
Republicans from Paris three hours, 15 minutes and 7. back eight or ning kaches
the colony started scuffling with seconds, at an average speed of bowl Denis Compton round hist produces any startling results, vice.
and the rest of the Middle- their pro-Franco countrymen, 135.917 kilometres an hour.
legs, and and hurled insuits as the visitors Second was EL. Villoresi, of sex side, with the exception of time Edrich, were always struggling
was passed through a path cleared Italy, in a Ferrari His
runs, Warwickshire, too, by policemen. Several spec- three hours, 10 minutes and 0.8 for fators were roughed up during seconds, at an average speed of could make little progress when both disturbance the
they went in to bat and and one was 150.207 kilometres an hour.
In the first E. Escarl, another Italian, in aldes were out carried from the stadium with
runs a bloody head.-United Press.
in three innings for less than 160 a Ferrari. was third
28.4 hours, 10 minutes and SWEDEN & HUNCARY
each. averaging 152.031
Ono. well-known professional DRAW
who opens the batting for his Stockholm, June 18-Sweden
The race was over the 14-county-at his wish he shall re- Fred and Hungary drew 3-2 in a
kilometre course, winding main anonymous-told me this Mickey soccer international here this through the tiny frontler towns evening. Hungary led 2-0 at of Francorchamps, Stavelot and
Malmedy Reuter. Laszlo
szlo Bugal, the Hungarian
the winner, who is by Sirlan out of Lechville, was ridden by Rene Beche and trained by Daniel Laschile. He paid
30 francs for, a -10-franc with Reuter.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland New York
R H
4 10
1 2 0.
(Winning pitcher Bob Feller, loser Joe Page.)
Detroit (1st game). 11 Washington
0 4 3 Winning pitcher Viral
Trucks, loser Paul Calvert.).
711 1 Deirolt
roit (2nd game).. Washington
(Winning pitcher
Hutchinson,
Harris)
Chicago
Baston
Gumbert.)
Philadelphia
0 В
loser
2
7
D 80
0 the interval,
(Winning pltcher Harry outside-right, put Fila
St. Louis (1st game). 2
Q
2
team ahend in the 26th minute. Tho Hungarians increased their lead Otwo minutes after the interval Alex through Puskas, who had come on as a substitute for the In- Jured
Ferend centre-forward,
dramatia M
0 # (Winning pitcher Kellner, loser Ned Garver.)
St.
Louis
game) Philadelphia
(2nd
В
3
skl, loser Carl Schelb.)
Ice Hockey
Deak
·
French Ace Wins Belgian Grand Prix
es per second.
Black Tarquin For Stud
All Set For
Poughkeepsie Regatta
to
County Cricket Standings
London, June 19.-The positions in the County cricket championship table including the series of games ending last Friday are:
Worcestershire Yorkshire
Middlesex Northamptonshiro Somerset Kent Surrey Essax Glamorgan Warwickshire Gloucestershire Nottinghamshire Lancashire Derbyshire Sussex
Leicestershire
Poughkeepsie, NY., June 20- Five crews worked out on the Hudson River today in prepara-
for the Poughkeepsie, Paris, Kentucky, June 18tion 0 Sweten. started
American Regatta next Saturday, while a (Winning pitcher Jos Ostrow-rally 10 minutes from the end, Black Tarquin, the
within five bred racehorse which has been sixth crow, the Golden Bears of Hampshire scoring two goals minutes of each other by Hans prominent in England, will re- Callfornia, arrived.
Turn to this country next year
The West Coast crew will Gren. Gunnar Jepson, and
to stand at stud here. Mr A. Reuter. SCOTLAND BEATS UNITED D. Hancock, owner of the Clal work out for the first time to
borne Stud sald that Mr Wilmorrow when the regatta feld STATES
Navy liam Woodward, Black Tar will be completed with the
arrival of Stanford, won the International hockey Randalls Island, New York, quin's owner, keeps his breed Syracuse, Wisconsin, Washington tournament at Pestury Spa with June 19.-The Scottish Football ing stock at Clalbome. a total of five points.
Association touring team beat Black Tarquin woh the Eng- Columbia, Penn, Cornell, Rut- gers and Princeton have been on The Czech, national team was the United States by four goals lish St. Leger last year and
the scene for some time-United second with four points-Reu- to zero here today after leading was second for the Ascot Gold
MRI AKG 2-0 at half ume-Reuter, Cup last Thursday-Reuter. teri
•Press.
Praguo, Junb 19.-Tho S. VA Arminen Club of Vienna today
Mister Conquest
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BECOMING A GOY,
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Batting & Bowling Averages
London, June 10.-The first ten in the English. first class cricket batting and bowling averages, up to and including the games which ended last Friday,
are:
John Langrid L. Hutton G..Doggart 25. Hardstuff. W. Wallace-
R. Simpson
C. Washbrook, M. Donnelly D. Compton
J. Dewes
Not out.
73.00
BATTING Inna. N.O. Rune
Highest Average
Score
. 1278
70.87
1105
693
63.2
013
024
016
01.20
ваз
40.02
777
50.70
1054
764
55.47 54.57
BOWLING
$2.53
01.00
Overs Maldens Hung Wickets Average
280.400 --899.8 - 127-
.D: Wright
(015,207
R. Haworth M. Tremlett FR Parks
Jackson
10.32. 10.77)
634
38
17.21
475.5 3 140 298.4 82 818
115
17.68
415436107
C. Remedios, J. H. Xavier, Perelta and C. C. Pereirs
Phe fo) beat M. 1. Razack, J.
Hoosen, A. R. Minu and A. K Minu (skip) 20-18.
A. A Lopes, L. A. Rozario, C. F. Remedios and J. FV Ribeiro (skip) beat W. Mar shallsny, J. McLelland, C. Logan and W. McMaster (skip) 20-19.
AT: KCC
E. Shaw, S. H. Strange, J. Fraser and J. McKelvie (skip) beat E. M. Alarcoun, M. F. Pinna, C. M. Silva and F. X. M. da Silva (skip) 21-16.
AT RECREIO
S. A Gray, F. Goodwin, J.j Orem and E. C. Fincher (skip) beat W. Williamson, E. J. R. Mitchell, R. A. Edwards and H. F. Shields (skip) 22-10.
AT TAIKOO
1. M. 'Omar,
.
Earlier in the day, Lieutenant Rangelles defeated the British
Relay Record
New York, June 19.-A quar-
Folico tet representing the Athletle League set a United States, record for the women's 880-yards relay here with
seconds.
one, minute,
The mark was gef in a Police Sports Association meeting. The previous best of one minute, 40.0 Seconds was set by the Mercury Athletic Club of Jersey City in 1838-Reuter.
LEAGUE BOWLS STANDINGS
FIRST DIVISION
PW 0.0
Shots LFA Pts
435 205 27,
2 404 328 184.
3 339 344 17
03 03
3
432.
353 344 17
233 227 10%
301 4156
275 302 7
'14 231 338 SECOND DIVISION
K. M. Omar, CCC A. M. Omar and U. M, Omar Heer 'A 6 4 (skip) beat W. J. Howard, AA KEGC Razack, J. Bradley and 3, S. IRC
KCC Landolt (aldp) 25-16.
F.KDC
·G. 'A. Guterres, A. Noronha, Dr. A. P. Guterres PRC
Heer 'B' and J. E. Noronha (skip) re ceived a walk-over from 3, 0. Stokoa, C. R. Butler, J. K. Sloan and G. A. Tyder (skip) while the game between 3. W. Recrelo 0 0 1 412 286 20 Tindall A. L. G. Eastman, LCCC 58 3 281 200 18
3 338 340 14% A Callyer and W. C. Simpson KCC 039 (skip) and J. Colton, WV. FC38 2276 281 1
582201 285 12 Field, W. C. Ogley and V.. N. IRC
336-857. 121 Affenza (akip), was postponed KBGC 02 4 owing to the indisposition of TDRC 1,5-3 12 1348 273 12 HKEC 8142492966 Ogley
HKCC7414240 290:1014
"-THIRD DIVISION U
AT CCC
J. Hayward, C. Popo, W.
Cameron and C, H. Gough
BWL FRA
IP WALISATSANPL
(skip) beat A. M. Alves, M. HKERC B 41 385.249 10 A Baptista, F. V, V. and A. POC 83 2 293 240 141
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B.P.F
M. Souza 23-22- (after an ex- KDR 250 2500
MKBGC 42, 2-222-244-844
F. X.
2 Resreld 4-114:244 222 2487 beat M.B. Hassan, KM PRC 413198-200-3
S. Yurur and U.A. Rumjahn (skip) 19-14.
| R.Jistin Lu and J.A. da Luzi Fer
M.T. Nunes, 1 Kitchell,
TENNIS LEAGUE
A.R.A. Hahman and SIM. The two leading team in the
RunJahn (skip)--ben A EIP Mixed Doubles
Guest, G. Lee W. Bullerworth the Tennis League
19.23 and. F. E.; Skinner..(akto) 26410. | ovaninit
Pranala: Xeo, Silfe Marvin. Athletle
10.32
0418.63(kip), boati