WIMBLEDON
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1953.
ONLY ONE AUSTRALIAN IN THE SEMI-FINALS OF THE MEN'S SINGLES Rosewall And Hoad Eliminated
Wimbledon, June 29.
Australia, the world's leading team tennis nation, looked like dominating the Coronation Year Wimbledon, but only Mervyn Rose, their number 1, survived to reach the Semi-final.
He beat Art Larsen, former United States Champion, 6-3, 6-3, 16-14, but needed six match points in their third set to clinch the issue,
wide of
He plays Seixas on Wednestly i Rose's return to Larsen's finaltain) beat W. Shute and Mrs J. for a place in the final.
service appeared to many to Collier (Britain) by 6-4, 6-4, After todays - quarter-finats) be over the baseline,
D. Hart V. Seixas and Mas Barcy Hopman, Australian fram Larsen. The American flung up (USA) beat H. Hopman and Mrs
appealingly manager, safe! that the defeat of his, orms
to the I. Hopmuvi (Australia) by B-1, but there พด Rosewall and Hond could not be lineston
Nu 18-2. call. called an Australian collapse.
"I WAN
quite satisfied with
Hout, fani a little disappoint-
ed he did not win but am quite
satisfied with his display.
Laren
Men's Doubles (Second Round)
tooked very, dejected K. Nielsen and T. Ulrich while Rose threw up his hands (Denmark) Beat B. Barizen and
were Per surprise. There
de-. Golden (USA) by 6-8, 6-3, from sections of 0-7, 0-3. monstratiores
booing and
(Thiru Round) the crowd, and cries of "shume" and "murder,
A. Huber and H. Red (Aus- Rose had held his service
and 1. more ensify than Larsen and tria), beat K. Nielson the Australian's volleying that- Ulrich (Denmark) by 3-6, 6-3,
onally thought he would be Scixus and I thought he wad win Wimbledon."
He said that something Ruse-
Renewal
a
wall hol calen had di agreed with him.
Bl tered Larsen's defence in the | stomachs upset last night and first two sets. Larsen ratlled Hopman thought be fell the well and saved three match
bad points before the effect of that today. " a
stisputed Wimbledon I would decision, nut bren have tried to get luun of the .court at th
stel **
end of the third
UNSATISFACTORY ENDING
Sveded Miss Ane Mortimer, of Britian, took her place in the women's quarter-finals where she meets Mrs Dorothy Knode, of America. Mi ATrimer There was ap unsatisfactory defeated Mrs Cheadle (Britain) ending to the left-handed battle by 6-2, 6-1 in the outstanding between Larsen
Hose, fourth round match. and whose match winning point was disputed,
Registration Of HKFA As A Company
1
6-4, 9-7-Reuter.
Men's Blagles Earlier Hoad had EXxxved magnificently. The power of his deliveries was rerundent of the great Ellsworth Vines.
J. Drobny (Egypt) beat_5. Davidsson (Sweden) 7-5, 6-4, 8-0.
M. Rose (Australia) beat A. Lavon (U.S.), 6-3, 0-3, 16-14.
Women's Doubles
Send Round.--Miss H. Flet cher and Mn J. Rinkel (Brilato) Its antiounced later that beat Miss M. Fisher and Miss A. 19: injury had been | Goldsworthy (Australis) 8-2, (dungn" of as ruptured blood 6-3.
musing
Third Round.-Mis M. Con- a deep-seated bruse in his right thigh musele. nolly
Miss J. Sampson Parce 12. 2007 question of his (US) boat Mm N. Blah (Bri- Araining, deconding to Drobny, taun) nod Mrs H. Hopmany (Aus- wh and with a smile, "Ky |trali), 6-1, 6-2, Mist S. Fry and doctor is a very good friend of Mo D. Hart (U.S.) beat Mrs P. mine. Besides 1 have given Glover (Britain) and Mrs H. hin a tiket for the final," Weins (Argwrtine), 6-0, 6-0.
Drobny, who recently max- red an English girl, said he
Women's Blogies
might Seltle in London after Miss A, Mortimer (Britain)
A number of resolutions, the Championship. At present beat Mrs M. Chcottie (Britain) including one for the regis-he is an Egyptin national.
tration of the Association
under the Companies Ordin- ance, were adopted without opposition at
an
extra-
THE RESULTS
'Mixed Doubles (Becond Roand)
E. Tsai (Hongkong) and Mrs ordinary general meeting of W. Brewer (Bermuda) beat L. A. Brighton
by 0-2, 6-1 to complete the fourth round matches of the women's singles championship.
The last eight in draw order [are:-D. Hart, Z. Koçroczi, D. Knode, A. Mortimer, J. Sampson, S. Fry. E. Vollmmor and M. Con-
nolly. Cater nud Mrs
(Third Round)
the Hongkong Football As-(Britain) by 7-5, 4-6, 6-1. sociation, held in the pre- mises of the Hongkong Foot- ball Club, yesterday,
Presiding at the meeting was Mr J. McKelvie (Vice-Prest- dient), and others present the Hon. Kwok Chan (Vice-President), Mr J. Skinner (Chairman), and Mr R. M. Omar (Stcretary).
were
The resolutions were carried unanimously, after they had been read by Mir Omar, on the pro- posal of Mr McKelvic, seconded by Mr A. MucAlpine.
At the end of the meeting, Mr Mcktive thanked all members
of the Council and others who
had worked so hard in drafting 10 rules, He added that he understood Mr Wong Ka-tsun (a former Chairman) had much to do with the drafting of the rules and sald
Association that the would send Me Wong a letter of thanks.
The Association will hold its Hongkong Football Club at 5.30 pm. on July 14.
annual general meeting at the
RESOLUTIONS
Men's Doubles
Third Round.-N. Kumar, and N. Nath (India) beat J. Hackett
G. Worthington (New Zen- und G. Jackson (Ireland), 0-4, land) and Miss P. Ward (Bri- | 6-1, 6-1.—Reuter,
A Rainbow Approaches.
The
Grey British
Horizon
Heavyweight
By GEORGE WHITING
London.
Hasn't it gone quiet? Not a`blare, nor-a bleat, nor a bellow out of a heavyweight boxer for weeks. Life has been deadly dull on their embrocation beach since gallant Tommy Farr ceased to breathe his all-consuming brand of Celtle fire.
But take heart. There is a chance that Earl Walls may be coming back soon, and that will be an occasion assured of the brassiest trumpets in the business.
The following were the rese- lutions which were put to the meeting and carried yesterday: You remember Walls, of However, you cannot keep a Thut this Assoolation be re- course. Ile slid modestly into good Canadian down. Since gistered under the Companies Manchester as a 20-year-old Walls went home he has won all Ordinance
(Cap. 327
of the re-coffee-coloured Canadian four but two of his 15 bouts, mostly vised Edition of the Laws of years agʊ, polished off Ken Shaw against rated Americans; he bus Hongkong) as a company limited in three rounds-and became become Licavyweight Champion by guarantee and not having a talk-topic No. 1 for a loquncleus of his country; and he is now to ahare capital divided into shares character called Harry Levene, fight Rex Layne of the USA,
the mume "The Hongkong The fact that Mr
Levene in Canada on June 20. A win Vyball
Association,"
happened to be managing the will make him the seventh best
affairs That each member undertakes Wallisian
was purely beavyweight in the world and to contribute
to the assets of coincidental, the Association, in the event of
to being wound up walls it is
TURBANNED
no fooling
-RETURN-CLAUSE
a member of within one year Walls came to London, disposed One
or of
of those
CORRECTING DROB
Mrs Drobny uses her cine-camera to take pictures of her husband in play against R. Abdesselan of France, He afterwards watches the exposed film so that hè can correct his playing faulia-Express Photo,
ENGLAND FACE
"Don't Undersell Olson" Is U.S. Trainer's Advice To Turpin
By HAROLD MAYES
"Don't on any account unders ell Olson. He's a busy fighter, throws a lot of leather and will give Turpin a whale of a lot of trouble.". The speaker was a man whose opinions I have learned to respect over a num- ber of years,
None other, in fact, than Mannie Seamon, trainer of World Champlons back to the days of Benny Leonard, and conditioner of the greatest of all Heavyweight Cham- plons, the one and only Joe Louls, for 11 years.
on
im- the make
has.
It Mannie says that Olson the months of July and August? leam" to want to have a go. must not be underrated, that's If you haven't, you wouldn't That's the spirit. good enough for mo.
appreciate just what it can do One place where that nows Now that Rondy Turpia to the human frame, and 10 won't be welcomed is in India, knows that the Honolulun is my view any man who is faced where they're dally trying to
rival-he his August
gained with the prospect of perhaps think of new ways of getting the expectel points decision ifteen hard rounts of ghting a team with a Commonwealth over Paddy Young in Madison in conditions which can have inbel over there this autumn. Square Garden on Friday night you feeling like potato chips in -the time has come for him the pan should acclimatise him- Pankaj - Gupta, who managed? to do some hard thinking.
two Indian selt for as long as possible,
tours here. I believe I know him well
Before his second disastrous bean coming or not coming- able to enough to be
make
organise it bout with Sugar Ray Robinson. 10 Britain to some suggestions which he will I insisted that Turpin hadn't many times In the last few regard as being for his own given himself long enough
weeks that I doubt whether he good. I'm sure he knows me the other side of the Atlanticows if he's
in Calcutta or well enough to be certain than to prepare. This time I
the middle of the Red Sea. 1 make them with the thoughts plore him not to
They've asked Australians to of the future of British boxing same mistake.
Ret a team, and they've tried and his own well-being, upper-
various methods here, latest of mos; in mind.
"Don't undersell Olson," says them being First of all, I would advise Seamon. Right,
approaches by Randy, that Harold Gilligan, the intlians' him right away to amend his means don't underselt him. I agent in England last summer, plans for a late July departure you don't
really
appreciato to
for counties
Individual for the States to rain for what is meant by that Ameri-
players. late August Aght. Perserially, I can expression, let me tell you don't Wink he can get.
Sinco the Indians want there that I'm sure Sugar Ray under- game for every State, the tour
Ume, sold you the first
and would last until March. That!: you know what it cost him. rules out Frankle Worrell and company, who starred on the Another suggestion I have të
two Commonwealth trips, make in that you don't go into
cause they'll obviously be go- the wilds of up-State New ing back home for the MCC York to train this time. Got
visit. as near to the big city as you can, so that from the moment you arrive you are living in
Would Atmospheric conditions as near
a second-rate side as possible to those in which touring India do any good for you'll have to fight.
them? It certainly wouldn't, onti since that's all he'll And for all your experience, liitle Panka) night just 5 get and the knowledge of the folks well advise the arount you, do get yourself the Indian Board of Control to save cheese-paring benefit of the knowledge which
hia fare. only an American - trainer can give you.
too soon
RAY DID IT Have you
ever suffered the New York sweat-box
ALMOST
CERTAIN DEFEAT
IN THE
SECOND TEST
London, June 29.
in
in
England face almost certain defeat in the second Test tomorrow. Left to get 348 at an average of 50 runs an hour, they lost the wickets of Don Kenyon, Len Hutton and Tom Graveney in one disastrous half hour and finished the day 322 behind with seven wickets in hand:
England scored 20 for three wickets by the close after Australia, helped by K-ith Miller's 109, had carried their second innings total to 368.
Nine Dragons Club Results
tions at the Club Inst Friday.
In the first innings England Lindwall and Langley, who had gained a lend, having scored made 9, added 50 runs in 20 372 in reply to Australia's total minutes for the 8th wicket. of 340.
MAY TAKE SPIN
Compton
TWO OF A KIND
SAVE THE FARE
bo
"
How they must be wishing they'd never thrown president Anthony de Mello overboard. If he'd been in command
There are plenty of them everything would have been ready to help. but none, I signed, sealed and delivered by:
lonow, more than the man who this time.
gave the advice which prompt- ed me to make these remarks to you.
Joe Louis had his own ideas about conditioning, just as you have, but he'll tell you today that he, jost nothing as a re- sult of having Munnlo Scaman around through all those years. Neither would you.
Fanling Golf
The following is tho Draw for the American Cup, to bo played over 18 holes on the Old Course at Fanling on Sun- day, Tec-ing off times shown before names,
17.52
ard
So please give it careful Freddie Brown, 42-year-old thought. With the future of Fast bowler Ray Lindwall chairman of the Test selectors, British boxing for several years started England on the slide in came out with the best bowling resting almost exclusively
D. C.W. Grange-Dr J.B.. Mackle: in 0.04, T.D. their second
Low. Kay: PA Australia's innings, getting Agures in
tightly second your
clenched sis, A.V. White-Capt 1.A.0. Walking Kenyon and Hutton caught at a innings, taking four for 82 after surely it's worth it.
ton: 9.12, D.L, Anderson-Austin Ho: personal cost of only six runs. claiming three wickets for eight will be just as well if cricket
And while we're about it, it 10, J. Lente-BR.
Copm 0.20, E.C. Drown 9.9. A volunteer Indy worker at
Gordon: When Bill Johnston had runs in 15 balls in one spell.
folks at home who, after that K.S. Robertson K. Walson; BA
W.N. Gray H. Small: 0.221. the Nine Dragons Services Club, Graveney taken at the wicket, Mrs Goldman, presented tro- three of England's leading bats-
“England ̈ingde ̈a bad start; "moral" victory at Nottingham, 1.E: Cok-11.1. Neve; 9.0, 3.D. phies to the winners of the i
Green; 14/Col. Baker-Carr-N.E. inble tennis and darts competi- men were out for only 12 runs, losing their opening pair with regard an England Ashes vic-Mackle-Coat 1.8.
<mly 10 runs on the board.
Azihy: tory as almost a foregone con D44, A.R. Petriod. Dickson Leach: clusion, don't underseli the 948, G.A. Dunnett .. Craig: Kenyon was caught by Hassett Australians.
J. Cowperthwaite A.R. In the darts competition, 15 Denis
and Willie at mid-on in Lindwall's second
nna; 950, E.T. McMullen-3-X. Field Park Squadron, RE, "A" Watson carefully played out over with only six cored and Remember. 10507 That was ieland: 10. W.G. Robertson-G.P.
Ferguson; 10.04. W.D. Leighton beat 31 General Hospital "A" time, but the chances of Eng-four uns inter Hutton was dis the year England started with. Bezzloy: 10.00, T... 3-2. The 15 Fd Pk Sqn RE land avoiding defeat on a pitch misted by a fine slip catch by an Old Trafford victory over K.S. Kinghorn: 10.12, P.5. Daly "A" team consisted of Spr. Dun- which is alrendy very
Hole off Lindwall, who had then the West Indies and then got D. Shaw; 14.00, W.E. Bites-T.A. dusty don.
well and truly wiped-up Spr Moson, Spr Cowan, Spr and may take spin tomorrow talom two wickets for six rams.
for Butler.
Handicap Revistons Freestone and Cin Guest. The are very remote.
Recently released handicap rovi- Eyon worse was to follow for the rest of the season. England, following played for the 33 Gen
diving A brilliant
BIOD
ons are as follows: That England win at Man- T.A. Buller, 6; J. Linaker, Hosp-Spr Buddle, Pte G. Miller, with his third Test catch by wicket-keeper Langley Shaw, Pte Jones, Pie Hampson century against England and dismissed Graveney off Johnston chester was no moral victory-Cat H. Burt, 10; N.P. Downie, 17 it was the real thing. But Rey L. Madden, 10: F.N. Kent, 19; his first outside Australia, and at 12,
L/Col. J. Drummond, 20: I.J. three resounding defents Arthur Morris, scoring 89, put
fol-
Cruickshank, 20; 0. Janes, In the table tennis, R.AF Australia on the road to victory played out time to take the score easily be repeated, starting at
Compton and Watson then lowed. The pattern could so J. Alexander, 22; 5.V. gittine, 23.
Week-End Medal Acores Command Workshops, with a second wicket stand of
The following are the best. Medal Lord's, so don't build up those acores returned at Fanling during 4-0. Teams
to 20 for threo at the dioso, were: 165 runs in 201 minutes. REME RAF, LAC Tennant, LAC
hopes to Everest heights in the werit-orid: Wild, Cpl Fry and LAC Hussey;
THE SCOREBOARD advance, Just be thankful for Old Courpo- 8.8.8. 72-Caps | EL Miller Comd
his usual was not Ikups,
REME Co! aggressive
successif it comes and when Burt, 82-18-nett 00; 1.A. Buder, Belt, but his best Australie's 1st innings 340
70 nett 70; F.A. Broadbridge, T It's been earned, Richards, Cin Wells, Cfn Harvey hits of one six aud 13 fours
04-24nett 70. England's 1st innings — 372 and Cfn Gilley.
New Course - 6.5.5, 71-F.N. bore testimony to the power of Australia's 2nd Inalugs - $68 Talking of the West Indies, Kent, 80-10-11 07; Y.T. Twoong. The Committee and members his shots when he decided to
there's a pleasant trip ibero 91-24-mett 87; J.D. Mliner, 22.3k-m England's 2nd innings
this year, and, from what nett el; A.V, White, 04-13-nett : the Nine Dragons Services open out. But for long periods Club gratefully acknowledge ho was scratching about against Hutton, c, Hole, b. Lindwall
Capt G.A. McClean, 85-11-nett 24. donations from the following: the combination of accurate
Managementa the left and right arm spin bowling Kenyen, c. Haspett, b.
Lindwall Graveney, c. Langley, b.
Johnston
and Pte Powell.
beat
of
of
The
Princess Theatre, -the Alhambra Theatre, the Appollo Theatre, the Broadway Theatre, HK$100 complimentary tickets; and the Fin Miguel Brewery, Silver cup and n table tennis trophy.
--FUTURE-MATCHES
Darts
ono
by Wardlo and Brown.
Altogether Miller batted 285 minutes before he played on a ball from Wardic.
Morris played some delightful strokes during his stay of 210 minutes, most of his 13 fours coming from-covey-drives, cuts- and leg glances.
4
Compton, not out Watson, not out
Exlana
2
are going to be harder to come hear, places in the MCC party
by than usual.
Players are now being ask- ed whether they would be pre- 2 pared to go if invited, and I'm told there'll be more arma-
3 Lives from the; top-liners thon 3 had been expected.
Total (for 3 wickets) 20
_Bowling_
afterwards, for the payment of of sundry heavyweights, and was "return match clauses stipulates for the July dare competition:
perfidious The following teama have entered
Graeme Holo gathered sever Lindwall the debts and abilities of the
fours in an attractive ionings of Johnston the duly publicised as the new Joe that Walls Association contracted before it Louis, with trimmings,
must-give Layne a
RAF "A" & "". RE & 85 White 47, but the brightest knock of Ring retum in Utah within 10 days, neid TAP (ASF), 56 Coy FLASC the day was by Ray Lindwall, le ceases to be a member,
Twice nightly, they challenged but Karl declares he would rather HORA Inf Div, 35 Fd ity, 15 rd who hit vigorously for two the costs and expanses of wind-Bruce Woodcock and all. bis come back to England, home,
Pk San REPA" & "D"," 1 Wilta sixes and six tours in his 50, ing up, and for adjustment of relations. They wrapped his and Harry Levene.
“A” & “B*. 33 Gen Horp "A" & the rights
of the contributories head in a towel, and told us that
"E", MT Circle BAY "A" & "scored in 45 minutes. amongst themselves,
Comd Waps NEME, such the urban had been one of his "Bring oh Don Cockell, amount as may be required, not ring accoutrements since, in his Johnny Williams, or any other exceeding $1,000...
first fight, the blazing Canadian British heavyweight" is now the. That the regulations contained sun had hurt his soulful eyes. Cherokee war-cry.
in this printed document und
or
The following are the matches to
July 2: RAF "B" V RE &
be played on Thurs Whitefield: RAF (ASF) v 58 Cay RASC; RAF "A" v 35 7d nty; 15 fá Pk Ban NE "IP" v 1 WIS "D".
submitted to the meeting and This artless legend served for There the matter rests, and I for the purpose of identification a while, but was later improved do
mean rests. Champion
Table Tennis tho subscribed by chairman upon-"souped up" is the trade Cockell, still arguing about
Mr Walls who expensee
RAF "A" & "D", 32 Kfed Regt, 45 thereat, be approved and adopt-term, I believe.
for a fight with Fd Regt, JZ LAA Rezi, 13 70 PE ed at the Memorandum and discovered to possess a Cherokee Hairy Mattbows in
Son nk "A" & "D", Comd Whapa Soulle towel on grandfather, Articles of the Association,
tho and
REME "A" & "B", 33 Gen Horp. 20, July
GayD what became part of "n Red Indian he really wants is a European Following are the tabla tennis That the regulations contained tradition that a warrior who un-fille contest with Heinz Neuhaus. malcher to be played on Thursday: and covers his face before battle of Germany. And ex-champian wape REMA 15 d Pk Sqn 33 Med Regi v 7 LAA Regt! Comd submitted to the meeting and for invites defeat.”"
Johnny Williams says he is rather | RE" "A", the purpose of identication sub- Not bad, eh?
more interested in farining than arlhed by the chairman thereof,
hting at the moment,
in the printed document
be approved and adopted as the But Earl uncovered. The Rules of the Association in sub- Canadian crackor became a little sitution for end to the exclusion dump, and Mr Walls failed from
མ
Pity Cherokee Walls, wrapped
of all the existing Rules thereof, our ken after a defent by Lloyd or unwrapped, was a colourful such now Rules to come Into Barnett and a disqualification character, and our grey heavy- force se from the date when the against Alf Gallagher, nother Wolght horizon could do with a Ausociation shall have been in- of whom could boastin Cherokee rainbow right now. corporated.
grandfather.
*Tearin pre reminded that all matches will comunerted not later than 7.15 p.m.
The Comunities and all usere of the Nine Dragons Bervices Club Whats. Bet, Thomos bon veyage: After long service to the Chih hu la tray. ing for England on Friday with bia wife and datighter, in on Empire Clyde" leyni be, preally triková
RIGHT SPIRIT
La
It's not the cash which "pulling, because the trip isn't Australian OMRW so lucrativo as an
1 7 2 one. But the fact that the
4 1 3 1 1948 Tourists to the Caribbean
NEW WOMEN'S SWIM RECORD.
London, Jana 29.
A now world awit mir re- cord of 10 minutes. 43 seconds. for the women's 800 Metres Free Style was established by Valerta Gyengyo-in-Budapest yesterday cording to a Hungarian officia. own atency encesage' reaching London today. !,
3 1 2 didn't do so well, and that the The existing recondut 10
2 1 2 0 calypso caperers really got minutes 13.5 pools was set us I have three by Ragnhild Hveger, of Den-
Weir teeth into
Wides: 1 by Johnston; No-years ago, seems to be prompt mark, at Copenhagen on August balls: 2 by Johnston.--Router, ing most of England'a rst 19, 1941-Router."
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