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THE CHINA'. MAIL," THURSDAY, -JUNE' 26, 1952.
'LITTLE MO' SEES A SPECIALIST AND WINS ROYAL H.K.
WITH A FLOW OF
6-4, 6-3
6-3 WITH
POWERFUL DRIVES
..But Louise Brough Is Getting Rough Too
I
London, June 25.
Misi Maureen Connolly, 17-year-old U.S. Champion, who is fa- vourite to win the Wimbledon title at her first attempt, reached the last sixteen when play was resumed on the third day of the lawn tennis. championships.
Going straight from hospital where she had her right shoulder`examined by She showed no a specialist, she beat Miss Angela Mortimer of Britain 6-4, 6-3. visible signs of the shoulder trouble, diagnosed as fibrositis, and produced a flow of powerful drives.
The American, Miss Doris Hart, the defending champion, appeared slower of foot in dropping a set to Mrs B. Lewis, ranked tenth in the United States, but she won 6-1, 2-6, 6-1 to enter the last 16.
vyn Rose, in a second round match.
Most Impressive of the women, Rolando del Bello, 0-3, 6-0, 6-4, tralian Davi: Cup player, Mer- winners was Miss Louise Brough, to reach the third round. title-holder from 1948 to 1950, Now staging a fighting
come
Rosewall lost his match but he played
a mature game in back, the blasted her way into extending the seeded American, the third round without con- Gardner Mulloy, who was play- ceding. a game to Mrs Ring frst class tennis before his Chandler, A Sussex County
oppunent
born. Mulloy player.
won 6-7, 0-3, 8-0.
The Australloa 17-year-olds, Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall, took the honours in the Men's With beautiful stroke Singles. play, the muscular Houd beat the Italian Davis Cup player,
WOS
to
But Rose Anished strongly against the tiring German take the next 11 games in suc- cession-Reuter,,
MOTTRAM THROUGH Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) was. of Germany, not troubled Horst Hermann
in beating Bobby proved a capable substitute for Wilson, the Brlush Junior the injured Von Cramm. Play Champion, 0-0, 6-1,
G-3, but ing a sound game, he was set the Davis Cup stars, Tony all and led 5-2 against the Aut Mottram (Britain) and Gianni
Cucelli (Italy),
great won
Wimbledon Results
London, June 26.
Today's results at Wimbledon were:
MEN'S SINGLES
M. Rose
Second Round
(Australia) beat H. llermann (Germany) 6-0, 6-1,
7-5, 4-0.
D. Capell (South Africa) beat D. Woodroffe (South Africa) 6-3, 6-2, 2-0, 6-2,
H. Flum (U.S.) beat G. Polsh (Britain) 6-2, 0-6, 7-5.
J. Brichant (Belgium) beat I. Tloczynski (Poland) 0-3. 8-2, 3-0, 7-5,
I. Dorfmon
(U.S.) beat D.
Miss D. Hart (U. S.) beat Mrs
(U. S.) 8-1, B. Lewis 2-0, 6-1.
Miss V. White (Britain) beat
Weiss Mrs H.
(Argentina) 6-4, 4-1 (retired).
MEN'S DOUBLES First Round
and Ip Koon-hung
Edwin Tsal (Hongkong) beat D. Anderson and J. Michelmore (Britain) 6-2, 6-0, 0-2.
N. Numar and N. Nath Scharenguivel (Ceylon) 0-1, 6-1, (India) beot B. Haughton and J. McArdle (Ireland) 6-4, 0-4,
6-6.
S. Stockenberg (Sweden) best20.
Del Bello (Italy) 7-5, 6-4, 8-4. 1. Rinkel and A. Van Swol
T. Johansson (Sweden) beat
P. Brophy (Australia) 6-4, 6-0, 6-3.
G. Golden (V. S.) beat II. Walion (Britain) 7-5, 6-1, 6-0. F. Gardini (Italy) bent 11.
(Britain) Bernstein
6-3, 0-3, 0-0.
J. Drobny (Egypt) beat R. Wilson (Britain) 6-0, 6-1, 6-3. T. Ulrich (Denmark) beat G. Garrett (U. S.) 6-4, 6-3, 6-0. A. Vicira (Brazil) beat J Molinari (France) 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. A. Mottram (Britain) beat G. Cucell (Italy) 6-2, 6-4, 9-7.
J. Horn (Britain) beat T. Fancutt (South Africa) 6-4, 6-3, 7-0, 0-3.
B. Patty (U. 5.) beat L.. Norgarb (South 6-3, 0-4
S. Clark (U.S.) beat I. Rinkel (Netherlands) 6-1, 6-0, 0-1.
A. Russell (Argentine) beat R. Huillet (France) 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, 3-0, 6-3.
(Netherlands) walked over H. Baxter (Britain) and F. Gordini (aly) who scratched,
MIXED DOUBLES First Round
L. Hoad (Australia) and Miss D). Head (US.) walked over C. Lister and Mrs C. Lister (Britin) who scratched.
R. Balbiers (Chile) und Miss J. Trawer (Britain) beat W. Anderson and Mles V. White (Brian) 6-4, 0-2.
Mrs
Đ
and
C. Spychala (Poland)
G. Walter (Brain) beat Borotra (France) and Miss
R. Sorilen and Mrs B. Lewis (U.S.) bent D. Scbarenguivel Ceylon) and Miss S. Speight (Britain) 3-6, 4-3, 6-4.
had a
before Mottram
G-4
9-7 to repeat his
Centre Court win of three
years ago.
It was late in the day when the India pair,
Nurendra Nath
and Naresh Kumar, went on to an outside court for their first the Men's round match Doubles.
in
sc13
They won in straight
Irish combination against the of B. A. Haughton and J. J.
McArdle 6-4, 6-4, 7-5.
In the cool of the evening Nath and his American partner, Miss Gloria Butler, won their
first round in the Mixed Doubles by 0-3, 0-4 against Mr and Mrs R..B. R. Wilson of Bri- tain.
Comfortable Victory For
MAUREEN CONNOLLY
Major League Baseball
Carl Erskine Comes Back To Pitch Brooklyn To Victory
New York, June 25,
Pitcher Carl Erskine shook off his old no-hit jinx on Wednesday and came back after his double blanking of the Chicago Cubs lo pitch Brooklyn to a 3-1 victory over the St Louis Cardinals.
The runs that gave the Dodgers victory, however, were due to a three-run homer by the other half of the
& Tsai winning battery, catcher Roy Campanella.
In three straight sets they beat the British players, D. S. Anderson and J... Michelmore 6-2, 6-0, 0-2.
Oakley (Britain) 6-1, 6-4, 3-0. P. Gerlhand (Belgium) and Miss game there was little to choo Joo's three-run double and
R. Savit (U.S.) beat G.
J. Likas (US.)
beat L. Ayula (Chile) 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. V. Seixas (US.) beat Buchholz (Germany) 6-2, 6-1. 6-4.
B. Katz (Southern Rhodesla) und Mrs G. Lines (Britain) bent Lehmann (Argentine) 4-8, 9-4, B. Woodroffe and Miss G. Love South Africa) beat N. Cockhurn and Mrs F. Bartlett (South Africa) 8-1, 2-0, 6-3.
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Cpl. C.E. Da Luz Colonel L.T. Ride, CBE, ED,
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crew, Sunday, Jund 29="B" Vila 1852.
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Int
Uni-Training.
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Training.
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(BRL) C.. P. Vauman, Lieut-Col. Deputy Commandant, it.H:K.D.F.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
BRIGADE ORDERS
Order by, Comm D. W. Mac-0.5. Morkok Division & Bham- Bouch Duties, Kowloon. -- Sat.
Nurging MADIVision:- "Bun.
Duties Orderly Officer of the Week Intosh, CMG. OBE., C.St.J., -Lt K. J. Attwell. Next for duty Commissioner of St. John Am- 29.1.id, Mangicos Division & Sham
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Baker,
Training.
"13"
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Division.
Squid Penetration
Duties-Sun,
17.62 Mongkok Divison & Waterlon
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at MPG far 11Q. Dress: Overalls Clean Fatigue.Degt Cadre Thursday.
Maxim Wins
New York, June 25. Joey Maxim retained his World Lightheavy- Weight Championship when he beat the chal- lenger, Sugar Ray Robin- son, on a TKO in the 14th round of the fight at the Yankee Stadium.--United Press.
Competition For India In Olympic Hockey Stronger Than At Any Previous Games
Bombay, June 25.
India, aupreme in Olympic hockey since she made her debut at Amsterdam in 1928, faces greater competition this year than ever before.
The N.Y. Giants' remained lour | Cincinnat! (From Our Own Correspondent) games behind the Brooks in New York
London, June 25." League standings by making it
Pittsburgh The Hongkong pair, Ipthree straight over the Cincinnall Koon-hung and Edwin Tsai, Reds. The Reds squandered an Boston
impressive 13 hits by leaving 11 comfortable vie- men on base, and the final score gained a tory in the first round off was 3-2 K. Rosowall and Miss B.the Men's Doubles at
BRAVES SWEEP UP Penrose (Australla) beat w.
The Boston Braves alto swept their three-game series with Threlfall and Miss J, Petchell Wimbledon this afternoon.
Pittsburgh, topping them 5-2 on (Britain) 0-0, 6-3,
the extra base clouting of Sid Gordon, who binsicd in two runs Africa) 6-4, McGuire (U.S.) 6-2, 6-ica
with a home-run and a double. Ip and Tsal played extremely Erskine, making his first start were always since his no hitter against the K. Nellsen (Denmark) beat D. Williams (South Africa) well together and
the court They Cubs last Tuesday, gave up eight J. Pulada (Yugoslavia) 6-3, and Mrs W. Holford (Britain) masters of
yielded only
three 6-4, 0-1.
beat R. Gotto and Mrs W. Bain showed good tactical sense and hits, but
had excellent control of their singles in the final_five innings. (Ireland) 8-2, 8-0.
Stan Musial tapped Erskine for a shots.
Their volleying and smashing first-inning single after which he at the net was of a very high scored on a saerifler.
To help the Indians acclimatire In the American League, the standard and this was the de-
Her chief danger is Pakistan, {
to Scandinavian Fhiladelphia Ahiotics put over ciding factor in their victory.
the Indian Hockey In other departments of the x runs in an eighth inning rated second in the "seedings themselves
for this year's Helsinki Games. weather,
has
for arranged Eddie rally
by highlighted
It is felt here that Pakistan Federation
stay at Copen-" before play starts at between the two pairs. rallies were nearly all of short pinch-hitter Keith Thomas two did not show her true form in about a week's
Helsinki-Reuter. duration and frequently ended run single in on uphill 11-9 the London Games in 1948, and
over the with cliner ip or Tsal smashing victory
Cleveland ports from across the border Pakistani hockey say that the between the British
Indians. pair.
Bob Lemon blew a 8-5 icad players are training hard.
Holland, Britain and Spain in the big inning and when he was relieved by Mike Garcia, proved their mettle in the Lon- For The Modern SPORTING GESTURE Gercia also failed to stop the don Games, while Japan, which sent a team to tour India last of red-hot A's. The good sportsmanship
Roolde Dick Blodewski, mak-winter, may provide some sur- Hongkong
was players
London, June 25. the
appreciated by the ing his first start for the Red prises greatly
rewarded Manager Lou
Four Servicemen, one each Miss G. Woodgate (Britain)
But despite the improvement gesture in Bendre's faith with a steady attained by other countries, India from the Royal Air Force and beat Miss B. Lewis (Britain)
spectators.
eight-hitter particular, made by Tsai in the third set
at has no anxiety over her ability the Royal Marines and two from brought much favour-route-going
Detroit in which Harry Kell to hold her own.
the Army, have been selected MIE
J. Walker Smith
able comment. T. McVeagh (Ireland) and His second service was ob. and Hoot Evers hit homers in a The Indian Hockey Federation to represent Great Britain in (Eritain) beat Mrs H. Redick-
has taken steps not only to fm- the Modern Pentathlon in the Smith (South Africa) 6-1, 6-4.
The big inning was the eighth prove the general standards but Olympic Games Miss L. Brough (US), Leat beat H. Van Dalau and Miss Pviously al fault, but the umpire 10-3 Boston victory.
awarded him a point. Without any mock hemies he promptly in which Kell started a six-run also to provide intensive training
with a a singlo that was and coaching. sent his next two serves into rally
good for two to put the game "In the next round, Ip and That beyond
At St
Rookie Bob Mrs A. Thomas (Britain) beats R. Wilson (Britain) 6-3, meo: Die Australian-American
Nieman's eighth
Inning homer Miss S. Speight (Britain) 4-0, 0-4.
partnership of Ian Ayre and
gave the Browns a 10-9 victory 8-0, 0-2.
Molinari and Mra N. Adam-Hamilton Richardson, Birs J. Rinkel (Britain) beat
son (France) beat H. Billington Ayre and Richardson are a over the Yanks and at Chicago Sherman Lollar tied the White bu: combination, Mrs R. Wilson (Brinin) 6-1, and Mrs II. Billington (Britain) formidable
Sex with Washington with a last night they had to struggle so go home in five sels against homer in the ninth. The White Sox then blew the extra inning, losing 10-9-United Press.
WOMEN'S SINGLES
Second Round ..
Mrs
(Britain) 6-3, 0-0.
Many of the games were won V. Skonecki (Stateless) and by the Hongkong pair with the Mrs B. Abbas (Egypt) beat M. loss of only one or two points. Appare (India) and Miss A.
H. Hopman (Auhtralia) beat Miss R. Woodgate Houseley (Britain) 6-2, 0-0.
J. Hackett (Ireland) and Miss R. Woodgate (Britain) beat S. Stockenberg (Sweden) and Miss N. Liebert (Britain) 0-2, 9-6,
6-3, 6-4.
6-1,
Mira P. O'Connell
Mrs Chandler (Britain) 6-0, 0-0, Hermseri
Miss E. Walton (Britain) beat 15-13, 6-4. Miss J. Trower (Britain) 7-5, 0-2,
6-3,
(Britain)
(Netherlands)
N. Nath (India) and Miss the net. Butler (U.S.) beat R. Wilson and
Miss S. Fry (US) beat Miss 6-2, 0-4.
E. Atwood (New Zealand) 6-2,
0-2
Miss M. Bourbonnais (France)
0-2, 0-1.
MIXED DOUBLES Second Round
beat Mias N. Potts (Britain) M. Rose (Australia) and Mias M. Connally (U.S.) beat J. Bar- Miss P. Ward (Brkoin) heat troll (Spain) and
Mra B.. Mrs J. Van de Valroos (Nother= |Wedderburn (South Africa) $-1, lands)-8-0, 0-2.
Sedgman (Australia) and Miss D. Hort (U.S.) beat J. Statham and Miss H. Fletcher (Britain) 0-0, 0-2.
Miss M. Harrison (Britain) beat
Abbas (Egypt) Mrs D. C-4. 5-7, 6-4..
Miss E. Lombard (Ireland) beat Miss J. Morgan (Britain) 6-3, 6-2.
One
A. Huber and H. Red of Austria. They eventually won 2-0, 17-19, 6-2, 4-0, 8-6."
TODAY'S SPORT
THE SCORES
New York, Jimo .25. Today's baseball scores were;
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R. H E
Boston Detroit Swaming "Farewell" Swimming Gala for New York
Leam at Aha St., Louis Hongkong Olympic Ladies Recreation Club, 0 p.m.
Philadelphia Tennis "C" Division --KITC Cleveland
Men's
Lawn Bowls.
1. Ayo (Australia) and Mrs | SCAN; Inc v IKU: KOC Y PORC Mrs E Dawson-Scott (Britain) Walker-Smith (Britain) beat KTO VIRG: KCC CRC "1 CCC
D. Paton and Miss R. Walsh Recreio: CRC v KDC. beat Mrs H. Philippe (Britain) (Britain) 6-3, 6-3, 0-3, 6-3.
Third Round'
K. McGregor (Aus'ralia) and Miss L Brough (U.S.) beat 1. and Miss Mrs J. Wipplinger (SouthToczynski (Poland). Africa) beat Mrs. Brighton G. Woodgato (Britain), -1, 6-0.
(Britain) 6-4, (-).
Mrs P. Todd (U.S.) best Miss P Curry (Britain) 6-3, 6-3,
E. Sturgess (South Africa) and Miss S. Fry (UB.) boet P. Brophy (Australia) and Mrs EL Mirs D, Head (U.S.) bout Miss Srocker (Austria) 6-2, 6-2. F. Walihew (Britain) 0-0, 6-0. G. Palsh and Mm 3. funkci Miss J, Patridge (Britain) (Britain) beat D. Capell and (South beat Alles B. Knapp (Britain)Mra J. Wipplingte 6-4, 9-7.
-Africa) 0-2,-8-//-Eiquter,
Colony Open Singles (2nd Round
Greenwood v G. Willerton-K.CC: T. G. da Lux v A. K. Minu-K.CC: 4 G. Gardner y A. A. Lopes
Kermani-17.K.F.C; J. Tang ♥ J. K.F.CE, Hayward v. 7. B McDougal Recreio;. T. E. Baker. V A. L. d. tman-scrado; Me- Kittrisk v H. M. V. Tubeiro IBG.C
Kitchell or L. . Buva Bacher P.R.C; 8, 5. funny llowarth Pic
Meetings *
Annual Meeting of Hongkong Soft ball Association "at: Clubí 1; LÁLAT BOK3O.
Thirteen Of
Britain's Team
Pentathlon
They are Fight-Lieutenant Lumsdaine (RAF), Licu.enant J. Hewitt (Royal Marines), Lieutenant J. J. Percy (Durham Light Infantry) and Sergeant G. R. Norman (Army Fhysical Training Corps). ›
Lumedalno has represented Championships and won, the British title in 1030.
Diamonds Wins Britain in the last three World
Irish Derby
Curragh, County Kildare,
June, 25.
Mr. A. L. Hawkins' Thir- teen of Diamonds scored an
Hewitt, of Portsmouth, he came the British Champion last month at his third attempt.
Percy finished third in the riding · event in last year's World Championship, and Nar- man was, runner-up for the
Bing.
Dr Lee Ching-wah
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Assistant Commissioner,
Colony Hendruarters,
Gt. J. A.. Be
June 23, 1932,
BRAATHENS
British title last month.-Rou- 13
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St-Louis Brooklyngs
2 easy victory In the Irish
Derby, run, over one mite four furlongs here today, to
2 land a ton to one chance.
Thirteen of Diamonds,
by
EMustang out of Florrie, was D brought home by J. Mullane, o eight lengths in front of hi carest challenges, Prince of Fairfield, a. 6 to 1 shot, with the 5 to 2 joint favourite, D.C.M. further six longths way, third, in a Bold of ten
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SAXA
the pick of packet salt
Sea Salt la avý:
triene and drizma, plain or lodized. Trade anguleler 10 Fals D. Xhanchland Or Chi Lele Pon Bon Chi HangsKong."
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