Forest Hills Tournament:
UNITED STATES NATIONAL SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS
·
Forest Hills, Aug. 27.
Veteran Gardnar Mulloy of Florida entered the third round by whipping Henry Bagsford Jr., of New York, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 in the United States National Singles Tennis Champlonships. All other seeded players advanced to the third round without any upset.
Frank Sedgman (Australia) top foreign threat, scored an easy win over Gil Bogley, former National Junior Champion, 6-0, 6-4, 6-2. Sedgman had entered the second round after a first round bye.
Patty I Fourth-reeded Herbie Fiam of Eighth-seeded -Budg ontered the third round by California powered his way into defeating Tony Vincent, 0-0, 6-2 the third round with a 6-0, 6-3, 6-3; and seventh-scrded Vk | 0-2 victory over Ricardo Baibles Selxas advanced with a 6-3, 9-7. ct Chile. 0-2, 0-4 vetory over Charles! Dever.
Tour Of Britain
Newcastle, Aug. 27. The Tour of Britain is developing into a "battle of champions," and Dave Bed-j well, the British road race titleholder,
today's stage, but Ian Steel, the Scottish Champion, hadi enough in band to keep his lead in the general classifi-
cation.
won
Tony Molizam (Britain), fourth- the foreigner, joined seeded parade of favourites into the third round with an easy 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 vetory over Stanley Tumbough of New York. He was
by Don Candy (Austra lia),
and seeded sixth unofficial member of the Austra~
Cup lian Davis
team. who trounced August Ganzenmuller of New York, 6-0, 6-2, 0-2.
Art Larsen bent Carter An- thony (Hawnll) 6-2, 6-0, 0-4.
beet Hamilton Richardson Larry Huebner, 5-7, 7-5, 0-4. 4-6, 10-8.
"Tony Trabert Lent Dihal Mateer Jr., 6-2, 6-2, 6-0,
Earl Cochell beat Enrique Buse (Peru), 6-4, 6-4, 3-0, 6-4.
D. Vagt defeated Dr Julius Feldman, 13-11, 6-4, 6-3,
Henri Rochon (Canada) beat Mario Olmedo (Peru) 0-0, 0-0.
0-1.
Eddie Moylan of New Jersey Today's stage of 240 kilo- (about 150 miles) metres
beat Paul Remy (France), 3-0, between Glasgow and Newcastle 2-6, 0-2, 7-5, 6-3.
of Seattle beat was covered by Bedwell in Fred Fisher
Dacchar (India), 6-1, hrs. 46 mins, 2 sees, he having Sharod left the Beld after two miles 0-0, 6-0. today.
Brendan Macken (Canada)
Richard Despite strong headwinds a bet
Fine. 6-2, 7-5 hebvy rain.
Bedwell's tenn-
6-3. Clive Parker an an
Pablo Ebenberg of New Jer- Nadin Hajjar defeated Greenfeld, set a fast pace but
SOY 25 miles from the finish Steel
(Lebanon) 8-0, 0-2, 6-1, put in an all-out burst on the Jeaders to keep his place in the aggregate time.
mutes.
In the final sprint Bodwoll beat Parker by 2-2 lengths with Greenfield a further jeugths away.
three
In
WOMEN'S SINGLES
the
division. women's
Miss Beverly sixth-seeded Tinker
of California trimmed Miss Mergorel Varner of Tesda 6-3, 0-4, while 10-year-old. Miss. Andre Lenore, of France, was Maurean Cocally of San Diego, fourth-6 mins. 57 secs, behind California, was disposing of Miss of New Francis Schnedewind the leaders,
Steel led the general classia-Jersty, 7-5, 6-0. cation at today's race with a
In the
first round time of 41 hrs, 58 mins. 10 secs.
singles, Miss women's followed by A. Taylor with 42
Misa (Britain) beat Tuckey 12 sec- bra. 4 mins. and
Jacqueline Marlollin Reuter.
Stirling
6-4, 6-2.
of the
Kay
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1951,
INTER-SERVICES CHALLENGE TROPHY RACE
The Army Team at the finish of the nine-laps Team Pursuit Race which they won at the Herne Ill track in the Inter- Services Challenge Trophy cycling match. The riders
M. Hague, in front, P. Bretherton on left and K. Mitchell behind.
Home Soccer Results
London, Aug. 27. The following were the results of football matches played today:
FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa
2 Sunderland Binckpool o Portsmouth
SECOND DIVISION Blackburn R. 3 Doncaster R. Brentford 1 Everton Rotherham U. 2 Cardiff C. Sheffield W. 1 Leicester C.
THIRD DIVISION Southern
Fort Vale D Southend U. Shrewsbury 2 Reading
TIURD DIVISION Northern
4 Stockport C.
."
3
2 (France) Bradford. Chesterfield Gateshead
Mrs Patricia Canning Todd best Miss Jean 'Clarke, 0-3,
Moss-2
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taille de New Jersey. 6-26 Football League Massachusetts bent Mics Helen Lifts Its Ban
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Mru Majoric Fletcher (Britain), 6-4, 6-2.
(Britain) Mrs Joy Mottram
Rhonda Hopkins Miss (Connecticut), 0-4, 6-4.
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The South African Tour MELBOURNE
-Reflections On Test Series
The
BY A
CORRESPONDENT,
London.
The 1951 Test series between England and South Africa is completed. By drawn. For game three matches to one, England has won the rubber with one Dudley. Nourse, captain,. Eric Rowan, vice-captain, and several other members of the South African side, this is almost certainly their last cricketing visit to Britain. And time is running out on them rapidly,
Scarborough on Their final match against T. N. Peerce's XI commences at September 8 and shortly after they will board the ship for the return trip home. The one exception is Cuan McCarthy, the young fast bowler who goes up to Cam bridge to complete his studies.
Football League Clubs
Are Not Unanimous On
The Broadcasting Ban
ARCHIE QUICK.
The mall Association
Broadcasting. Sub- Committee's report shows that the League Clubs are by no means unanimous about the proposed ban. Here in a selection from their varying views:
of these
who
What can one say tourists from the Union have played to the best of their such ability and have proved charming guests? Undoubtedly they have not been the play
success that the West
Nor
or the Australians were. have they a record comparable with that of the New Zealanders who managed to avoid defeat in four three-day Tesis against England.
lost the Tea
NEGATIVE APPROACH South Africa serics mainly because their matches was approach to the negative. Even though. Dudley Nourse had the luck to win the toss four times out of ave, the
attitude of his batsmen suggested that from the very first ball they were trying to avoid defeat.
On Broadcasts objection. It is also the opinion one League match in with an air that suggested that
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If the broadcasting of a nato Saturdays-but not if their match
sido
broadcast away being was not publicised.be-
Even the double centuries by G. A. C. HERKLOTS forehand there would be no from home."
Nourse at Trent. Bridge and by "Stanley Mortensen's sugges Rowan at Leeds were compiled that with five million peopletion of
BBC should any Division being played on listening-in the Stirling Moss, the
London, Aug. 27.
make a bigger financial con-
Exceptions to this line of Saturday mornings and broad-it was a sin to hit the ball too east for the blind and hospitals hard.
McLean, Van thought werc year-old British motor ruc-
The Football League to-tribution." Miss In the second round
good.
Any financial lass Ryneveld, Cheetham and Walte. S. C. M. Post Ltd. ing, driver, will be at the
Althea Gibson beat Miss T.-day lifted its ban on broad-
"it is when the weather is could be rectified by a poul." wheel of one of the
casts of matches following not good and cur match is to
"The Cup Final and Interna. In these the Springboks have Greenberg, 6-2, 6-1.
attentional broadcasts British BRM cars in
beat Miss protests, by millions of soccer be broadcast that our Miss Doris art
dance is low."
sales; not those in the League Spanish Grand Prix at Bar-
"A ban on broadcasting would "Broadcasting seems to affect celona on October 28 and he Julin Samphon 6-0, 6-3---United fans.
When the ban was first an-roserve team attendances. When lead to an increase in gates af will also drive a BRM next Press.
nounced in June, the Homes cur first team is away and is junior matches. It would help for Blind and Crippled Ex-to be broadcast then it is most the non-League clubs. Weather Servicemen picaded that thou-noticeable."
affects gates, however, more of keen football fans
than radio." among the
season.
Moss paid visit yesterday
tor of the BRM project, at the
to see Raymond Mays, origion Brian Close May ands war blind would "While we have not noticed
works in Lincolnshire to discuss
our
gates
CTVC
young batsmen who will them yell in years to come.
Nor can
it be denied they lose the were unfortunate to services for over half the tour of young Michael Melle, their fast bowler who had to undergo an operation for hernia.
future plans us regards driving [ Llay For Arsenal | League persisted in the ban on general effect of broadcasting, junior clubs--just the people was At enough
the ERM.
London. Aug. 27. Moss also visited the DRM.
Brian Close, the England and testing track at Folkinghum Yorkshire cricketer, is expected Airfield, where he had a frank to be released from the Army
Peter and talk with Mays
shortly and should be available Berthan, the designer, as re-
to play soccer for Arsenal this work gards the development now being carried out on the ERM..
caro,
season.
last
that com-
some
In the only Test in which, he to appear, he I claimed four wickets at a total cost of only 17 rund. Who can if he had been available. say that in the other games either to dis- place McCarthy or Chubb or to give them additional support, that South ~Africa: might not haye drawn the series?
THE
From
"Broadcasting spoils the gates be bitterly disappointed if the any increase in
through broadcasting, the of struggling non-League and broadcasting.
who should be encouraged in on goles must be beneficial in The
League took this Into the long run."
crder to supply a flow of players to the senior ranks." account today when they de
"The BBC will give cided to appoint a special com-
This seems to summarise mast of the and cons mitee to meet shortly the sort of sport on Saturday after-
British noons. If Soccer is banned, of the pros presentatives of the
they will turn to Rugby and topic. My personal opinion is Broadcasting Corporation...
other events. This would do that the ban must and will be will discuss the con-League clubs harm in publicily ifted, and a hint, the League
RISE OF PETER MAY They
under which "live" value: Broadcasting has" Chairman, Mr. Arthur Drewry, ditions
the English point of broadcasts should be resumed.pularised the game and increas-dropped to me on the season's forms
ed the gates."
Spening day al Southampton view the visk of the South The BBC turned down. л
"The detrimental effect that that the League is to hold a Africans fues been notable pe- suggestion carlier
cuss, the subject could indicate, young batsman who will surely mentaries should be recorded exists when matches are broad-special general meeting to discause it is seen the rise of a during the game and broadcast can be modified by a more east later. Now the Lengua equitable division between First, that the clubs ure preparing to play as big a part in the next 15 retract their "ban" resolution; years of English cricket my Hobbs
did in the years before the have decided that no previous Second and Third Division.”*:-
"In a city where there is
THE SAGAR BAGÁ announcement of the match to
one League club
-The reference. 15 to..P.8.H. be broadcast should be made, more than,
Quile the most supporters go to each on alter
remarkable -Reuter.
man in football is Ted Sogas, who scored a century in his first May, the young Surrey amateur, Everton's goalkeeper these lastTest innings at Leeds. Providing 23 years. It is an astonishing
economic circumstances do not fact that this lynx-eyed doyen render it impossible for him to of all Soccer professionals was stay in the game, he will rank the Goodison Club's keeper with the groat batsmen of all· when they spent their only
time season ever, in Division Twp in the 1930-1-
Close, who joined Arsenal It was afterwards announced from Leeds United and signed
professional that Moss would drive a BRM s
the at Barcelona, where it is hoped August, has not yet worn to enter either two or three colours of the London club owing to Service duties and the tour of Australia with the MCC The 1952 racing season was cricket team. discursed and Mays said: "Moss has agreed
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inside or outside-left-Reuter. next year."Reuter.
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miling happily and waving his
SararaSage, was a series superlative saver, mostly
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