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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1958.

EUROPE MAY CHALLENGE THE AUSTRALIAN-AMERICAN TENNIS MONOPOLY

By DENNIS HART

The 1953 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships, although lacking the excitement of some past tournaments, may yet find a special niche in the game's history. They may mark the beginning of a shift in the balance of world tennis power.

The movement was little more than a tremor—America still won four titles and Australia one-but it was deßnite,

The most obvious sign was the emergence of Kørt. Nielsen as a finalist, Kart was not without luck in reaching the last stage. The three 'seeded' opponents ho beat, Gardnar Mulloy. Ken Rosewall, and Jaroslav Drobny, were not que hundred per cent fit. But he was worth his place in the Final.

He dil not play his best; And in this case it was an in- against Seixas, due solely to dividual whose experience of the American's grand all-court grups courts is strictly limited. play. Nielsen, whose strength

and

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But one who did as much as any, armi also taught the Aus~ tralians and Americans' lesson, was the red-haired Austrian, I mainly in his service

Alfred Huber. his amushing, found that his

Nielsen was reared on wooden the second

Huber was knocked out weaknesses were exploited

round by Mulloy, Wimbledon but, partnered by the pae-armed the clever

But with courts, and before Seixas.

started he hád experience. he will de-

had only three Redl, reached the quarter-Anal days' practice on grass. velop his other shots und hls

of the Men's Doubles and gave taetlent sense.

There were others, too, who eventual winners Low Hoad and shook the Australien and Ken Rosewall a tough fight Nielsen has already done American monopoly. Stofan Huber thrilled the Wimbledon enough to give other European Stockenberg of Sweden took crowds

not so much with players heart. He has shown Cardnar Mulloy to five sets.. multe but with the manner lo that the vast Australion and al his fellow countryman, which he achieved them,

For American temás machines can Sven Davidsson, reached the this red-haired bundle be combated by the Individual. quarter-finals.

Wimbledon for energy was at one reason. He likes playing

SPORTS SURVEY

By

GALL

HARRY KNEW "W. G."

Rounder"

. Harry Wallace, the members' gateman with the courtly old-world manner at Old Trafford, Manchester, is just turned 85, but he is still lively and active in this his 31st season there. When re- miniscing, Harry can recall W. G. Grace visiting Old Trafford at least four times,

tennis.

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His obvious pleasure and acroballe antics brought a wel come relief from the grim de- termination with which most players approached the game.

OVERDOING IT

OVLTY

But More than that, be showed the Australians and Amerleans that they are doing the businesslike attitude, This particularly applies to the youngsters, Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall.

The great fessop was another, Club at Fartown is Mr Harold they quite a few of today's butsmen his 80th birthday,

He made his with ("They take hours to get the

never

Kurt Nielsen of Denmark, who struck a blow for European tennis by reaching the final of the Men's Singles at Wimbledon. Express Photo,

Wickets Tumble At Lord's In The Gentlemen v. Players Match

London, July 15.

Wickets tumbled today at Lord's where the Gentlemen gained a lead of six runs over the Players in their annual cricket match.

Twenty wickets fell for 252 runs and top scorer of the day was Godfrey Evans, England's wicketkeeper, who made 46 for the Players,

and (+

It

Was

whom he thinks could give tips toį Lodge, who recently celebrated | Executing strokes motion Won since 1938, were all out in innings. rus") about Diving the public 70 years ago and later became so not muggesting that they west triumphs, and Roy Tatter

their money's sworth, Jessop, he says, rarely

went in without snicking a run of the fist ball.

bever

debut as a forward with the club

Rign of

copy Huber captain and chairman of the foot-antic-the occasional

every comedian ball committee.

is enough but I am certain

ment from it.

Improve their play if they could, derive more enjoy-

am

in

would

rest in

useful

Ice Water Hogan

Plays

His Golf On This System..

By DESMOND HACKETT

The last time before Carnoustie I saw Ben Hogan you know, the dark little dynamo who came over to take home the British Open Golf title

...was at the tenth hole at Pinehurst, North Carolina, in 1951,

He had hooked his drive into the far-from-lonesome pines. He could have come out sideways with every safety

No Iceman Hogan. He played through a foot-wide gap. His third was on the edge of the green 30 yards from the hole.

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In nine minutes twenty They were schoolday, sweet- secondi umed him-ke had hearts. Ben Hogan in cleared the green of pine girl man as well as a one-game needles and dropped the putt. man.-London Express Ser-

And this hole is 600 yards long.vice.

That is Hogan-always 射 shot ahead of the next follow. For hum golf l business from which he wrings his living, and

he wrings pretty thoroughly. KGV SCHOOL

This is the Texan tough boy

who

had never heard of Half until he was twelve, the kid who moochet around the courag at Fort Worth to learn how to caddie, the kid who had fight for his Brst job in golf.

to

SWIMMING SPORTS

King George V. School Inter

LEFT TO RIGUT This was the left-hander who willed himself to becordo

a House swimming sports, held at right-hander because right- the European YMCA pool yes.

banded clubs were the only terday afternoon, provided spec ones he could scrounge.

otors with a number of theiling And now he is Blazing Ben, finishes, and was climaxed by Little Ice Water, the Goldog the disquallocation of the win- Glaciar, the man with a steelers of the boys' relay at the trap jaw of determination who most decisive stage of the com- remorselessly shoulders his way petition. towards becoming the Arst Nightingale House, before the million-dollar golfer.

Autonalon Hogan, the hottest to Rowell's 118 and Upsdel's Anal event, led with 123 points ever favourite at U-4, rated 118 Everything depended upon

ten-zione

The pitch gave bowlers some hours for 107, helped Surrey put full toll of a weak Nottingham- help after the heavy rain on together a formidable total on shire attack at Cardin. Parkhouse as the man who could not lose the winning of the boys' mipy. really be enjoying their game, shower, but much of the batting against Worcestershire

At the age of 18. they should Tuesday

lunchtime a lifeless pitch at the Oval and Emrys Davies, who were the Open. and playing with zest and enlacked concentration.

both missed early on, put on 115

The This

announcement of the thusiasm.

Fletcher's But at

second in 170

galing pers of this event, minutes for the first Wimbledon played

event, Nightingale The Gentlemen, who have not hundred Ilike

In two consecutive wicket. Parkhouse hit one six machine, whe snaris at waiters House, was greeted with.

· robots,

and cameramen, shares Fletcher, who batted and 13 fours in his 104.

chpers with from members of the just under three fours for 129. faultlessly before being brilliant- A bright fourth wicket stand Bobby Locke and Norman von when, after or creouse, but consultation, Alec Bedser, fresh from his ly run out by Devereaux, found by Jones and Watkins produced in india bed of the Judges disqualled the Wla-

minutes, Waticina coin-clinking spectators. sall, the offspinner, each claim-the-

partner in Subba Row, 120 in 0

University being undefeated with 36 which Waiter Hagen, but it is Hogan pionship, to Rowell House, the He is the greatest thing sincers, and gave the decision and Cambridge

therefore the Inter-House Cham- ceding 34 ed five wickets, Biser co-player, who helped him add 110 included three sixes and ton

the scientist, the silent man, in-ain from the Rowell supporters runs and Tatiersol for the third wicket in an hour tours, 47.

and 50 minutes,

Michael Cowan, young York- stead of Hagen the showman, The Players also fared badly

thousand wise was ear-splitting. Subba Row claimed his arst shtre pace bowler, wrecked the the man of a

THE RESULTS before Evans and Watson stop-half century

cracks. batting Gloucestershire

today in Championship

Hagen loved his audience. ped the collapse by adding 37 cricket, making clever replace by taking seven wickels for 44.

The following are the results 53 minutes for 29. In 45 minutes.

The galleries mean nothing to Watson batted ments all round the wicket.

Gloucestershire, who had been Hogan. He moves in a world of the various events: Ken Barrington knocked up a

Put in by Norman

Yardley, where there is only himself, his D. Blumenthal 2, C. Steved; 2. T. 50 yds freestyle Senior Boys. -1. showed ittle COUNTY CRICKET

resistance bright #1 in 10 minutes.

clubs, a ball and a golf course. Martin; D. Richards A splendid century by David Following a century by Gil-

Cowan's pace and accuracy.

Yorkshire

40 yds free style Middle Boys.— 1, batted' cautiously, Fletcher, who balted over four bert Parkhouse, Glamorgan took

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J. Steven; 2. A. Coles; 3. R. Freer; but The advantage was forced

M. Green, home by the lefthander, Wil- san, who with strong stroke play hit six boundaries in his first 60 He was not out with 65 at the close when Yorkshire Jed by yards; No. 7 iron, 135 yards; 131 runs.

No. B. iron, 155 yards; No.

A mighty hitter Harry will nevin of the club, Me Lodge captained Now an honorary. life member forget was Eddie Poyater. one day he saw Eddie

knock the Kirkburton Rugby team The blame may four or five

bails clean out of before playing with Huddersfleid. new tennis rule which permits the ground, one of them through in 1895-8 he was appointed Associations to pay players ex the window of a nearby signal captain, and as such saw the -penses for 52 weeks a year. As box. Another came down out-|ception of the Northern Union. alde the Warwick Houd gate where larry was on duty.

He does not think that they were so good at rugby in these days as now. "The inde were PLAY FOR US. A MATCH.....

a bit upset," he says, "about the One of the most active sup-py they received-it was then

porters

a result players are following the sun, playing in tournaments all the year round. naturally their enthusiasm has

Not un waned.

Australia's Mervyn Rose, was accused of

being languid. No

of Huddersfield Rugby Daly six shillings a match. Prob-wander. He has now completed

ably that affected them a bit four years' tennis

Wilts Lead

In Smallbore

Rifle League

without

break. Mr Lodge hus seen เMIV changes in both codes.

This is why The Nekd

many people that was once

haye dubbed the Championships Kirkburton's ground is now

dull. I was not that the a millsite; the as Fertown grand hus "been tennis was below standard. modernised out of all recognition

fact. Seixas's victory was the nd the Rugby League players triumph of the first

elugs ull- round player R$ opposed are now paid rather more this inst year when Frank Sedgnun

won the title solely from

His. a match!

Dls.

the

AND NOW THE MEN MUSCLE IN

By GEORGE WHITING

than

to

proved far less dangerous

He selects his spot for every shot and expects to be within a couple of yards of his jarget on this system-No. 8 iron, 119

205

Ho

1.

T. Brandi: 2, A. Southern; 3. B.

23 yds free style Junior Girls. Bonch; 11.Grand.

25 yus free style Junior Boys-1. belotes F. His . . Dart; 4, S. Thorpe.

25 yds free style Middle Cris.-1. 3. Blokes! 2. D. Parker: 3, P.

blate ant S. Tucker.

50 ys-free fiyle Benior Girls, -1. V. Gies; 2. E. Grant; 3. 6. Hewson; 4. L. Ramsay. a

25 yds backstroke Junior Girls,-1,

Derbyshire captain had"] perption of practice, is A. Southern; 2. H. Grant; 1, 5.

A

Middlesex, the County leaders, Iron, 175 yards; No. 1 iron, 185leneage; dead-heat for 4th D. Hu scht in to bat at Derby, strug-yards; spoon, 230 yards; driver, ged to make 208 on a pitch which

who belleves in

expected.

reproach to our own Springweller: 4. 11. Stelosh. Derbyshire owed much to the torac-day, go-day golfnen. He backstroke Middle Girls-1. Mister America is coming to London, to show us his torso, toolt five for 44. A a stubborn cause he found he was hope. Grant; 2. 5. Lew940 9. 2. back

Tony's tule is of a limb-show with a difference pace bowling of Jackson, who relearned his game in 1048 buiteneage: 3. Stunton. ம

Hichard Biket; 2, N. backstroke Nestor a circumstance which seems to be threatening us, right innings of 103 by Harry Sharp, ing. His new plan is a

-Guys-backstroke Middie 130y1, man secret. It belongs to Ben 7. Steven; 2. A. Coles; 3. M. Green; here on our doorstep. with a private war among they five hours, propped up the Hogan.

who was at the wicket for near-

4, R. Geiz. soldiers, sailors and airmen of the United States,

Middlesex batting.

Bu yds backstroke Senior Boys---1, M. Robertson; Blumenths; Derrard; 3,

Tait. 23 yds backstroke Junior Giri-1. T. Brandi; 2, E. Joffe; 3, A. Southern; 4. S. Springweller.

The Mr Universe title, scem-]

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

The following were the close

in first

class

fast-

ute-

Hogan bas this motto: If you cannot outplay your riyals you can outwork them.

28 vas backstroke Middle Girl-1. Parker: 2. 17. Huribla14; 3. J. Zes- wald: 1. 3. Thomas,

Behind this brusque, tough barrier of defiance there is a very human Ben Hogan, a lov-D. ing, lovable character, with uu- swerving devotion to his wife Valerie,

v. Giles; 2. T. Zeewald: 3. 11. Isle, 60 yds breaststroke Senior Girl)-1, 50 yde breaststroke Midgie Boys.- 11, M. Kart; 2. 21. Green; 3, H. Fight: 13. Baldwin.

50 yds breaststroke Senior Boys. 1. K. Spencer; 2. D. Tall; B, M. 100 yds free style Senior Boyet, D. Blumenthal; 2. C. Bleven; 3, D. Townsend, D. Mchards.

| Potter. Fifth Test Will Be Limited

To Five Days

30 yds free style Junior Oltu-, . Bunch; 2. R. Jones.

60 yds free style Middle Girl~!, E. Stokes 1. P. Henenge: 3. D. Par ker; H. Richards.

In the Army Smallbore Ride HAS PUB AS WELL AS League, the Wiltshires have CLUB....The Hull City football

DAMPENING EFFECT taken the lead but cannot afford club management learned some- Another fuctor which had a At the Palladium the National Amateur Body- to rest on their laurels, for, not thing from

the recent licence dampening effect on the touroa- Builders' Association are running their annual "Mr too for behind. are four teams transfer sessions at the Huntey ment were the injuries sustala Universe" parade, wherein 80 strong men from the អ out

fower the Will Court hint that their Neiled by Mulloy, Rosewall and nations of the world will endeavour to prove that muscle of play scores shires' 'colours. All the teams Franklin favours playing for a Drobny. These, too, can be part- have 12

12 more matches to play.

club

nearer Stake. News to us, ly attributed to too much ten- makyth man with handstands and flip-flaps on the side. cricket matches today: Among the individuals, Z/Lt they say. Berry of 7 R.T.R. is one only "Franklin, who formerly played;

At Lord's: Curotta has not had the best Present-day tennis, especially ed to be a straight issue be- of luck with his sporting enter- (Alee Bedser, right arm

Gentlemen 129 competitor to have scored for Stoke City, already Wimbledon's gruelling fortnight, tween the US army, with

hox "possible"-109 mut of 100-in the moved into the Blue Bell Hotel, is a tough proposition.

prises. An offer of £12,000 for medium, five for 84, Tattersall, couple of buck privates competition.

Hanley, as licensee, and he was

It has been

from Randolph Turpin to fight Dave right arm offspin, five for 47). suggested that Berlin, and the US air force, Sands in Sydney Seventh Hound~~)/Dorest Regt 888. granted the temporary transfer the entries and possibly the with

fell through Players 123 (Bailey, right orm а weight-lifting expert when Sands was killed HKCTU 450; 7/H. Tank Regt 8530, of the pence from the former events should be

In fast, three for 14), Players were pruned, to called Wayne Gaffron. MILU.R. "I O PRUR. “A” 95, holder.

make the tournament easier for

all out at the close. road smash. 1/Welch Regt, bls: T/Wilts Regt Dis,

LIGHT RELIEF

An even bigger purse for the seeded players.

At Derby: H.E.M.E. 30; R.E. 344. 35 Fũ ngi

Middlesex 200 But Final

how the Transfer of it will be RA. 199,

US Navy, third This would be a

Turpin-Ray retrograde museling in, have threatened to fight also came to grief.

Robinson (Sharp 103, Jackson, right arm Eighth Round/R.U.R. "A" 504, effected on July 22. The police stop. Part of Wimbledon's unload

Then fast-medium,

41). C.D.D. RADC s 7/1 Tank told the Justices they had no glamour lies in its giant-killing named Bill Pearl

five for 208 Ib. of seaman Joe Louis insisted on £6.500 in Derbyshire 19 for no_wicket Begt 500, NKUTU 188; 1/Dönst Regt

objection to

on to the unobtainable dollars for an ex- 422, 1/Watch Regt. 580; B.E.M.E,

the transfer, but acts. To reduce the entries Palladium stage. Back

At Colchester: Essex 230 "B" 0; 1/Wika Regt were interested know how would be le confinlug the FA sallor Pearl has just won the part of Australian Government fast-medium.

home, hibition tour. Joe wanted no (Vigor 64, Goodwin, left arm

- Melbourne, July 15. 541, R.E,

Franklin proposed to look after Cup to First Division clubs.

six

The dith and Gnal Test which for 88). Mr America contest as light re-bonds. Tank Hegt 070, the premises on Saturdays when

It is up to the players to pre- lief to the tedium of a shore

Leicestershire 75 for one,

will be played at the Oval next 668. & C.0.b. RACC 5911 45 2d he would he away playing foot-vent Wimbledon being dull. job in San Diego

COOKNEY. SPARROW

Al Cardir: Glamorgan 363 month would definitely be limit Rest RA B. 40 Div. Pro. Coy. 0 ball. R.E.M.E. MA, HKCTU 151.

They should arrive at their His other

Curotta, still with much accomplishments the Cockney

of for alx (Emrys Davies 14, Park-ed to five days at the special re-. sparrow Franklin said he had mudo peak, both physically and men- I have included birth at Prince-him, now tells me that, 'in ad- | Jones 01). Nottinghamshire to Jeanes, Speretary of the Austra- D. Townsend: 2M. Robertson:

about house 106, Walking not out 80, quest of the MCC, Mr W. H. Score Pis adequate staff arrangements to all, is the official. World Cham-Yakima High School, captaincy wants to bring a team of Aus-At Gown, left arm fast-

tally. For Wimbledon, after ville, Oregon, graduation, adition to the wire-walkers, he bat.

Cricket Board of Control, cope with the situation. When pionship.

· · Gloucester: a track team, quarter-back tralla's crack boxers to Britain

Gloucester-onnounced here. the Chairman observed that pro- There was no suggestion

Mr Jeunes was commenting Loction

shire of colours at what the Americans next autumn. erders were not usually change in the women's balance are pleased grunted unless the license was of power. In fact it scams

10 call football,

medium, seven for 14), York- on the speculation that an exten- I fear he is due for further shire 203 for four (Wilson notion of time might be granted to second place going to reside at the hotel all be even more heavily wolghted wrestling trials, and the play to see your fighting men, Sam,

in Olymple disappointment. We should like out 05),

for the Oval match If no decision The

time, Franklin said: "In the

At Maidstone: Kant: than ever in favour of football game,

the ing of a saxophone might be trans-Americans.

Navy band.

in a US just as we do your cricketers Warwickshire: 84 for four 18 had been rooted in the current

Test series, ferred to a club noorer Stoke. The final between Maureen No

anki lawn tennis players-but, Mr Britain, it would He refused to be drawn when Connolly and Doris Hart roach-scem, has much of a chance of frankly, there la not so the Deputy Chief Constable ed unprecedented heights, anes vesting this Mr March of money in the night game here

these days.

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7/R.T.H.

4. MC Wheeler 1/B.V.M.

7. CQMA

Morting

9. L. Sight

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HAZARD....Although vice). 18.43

ENTERPRISE the Manchester weather has long

LL during the next six 94.37been 8

amuse-hali Joke, the

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German, wire-walkers doing a Blondin est, over the roof-tops of the West End, mark it up to the enterprise of London- Australian

94.12 Insurance

93.

Russia To Build Large Stadium

seriously. For instance, eng national company, with a large branch in Manchester, offered to

Eastern Play

cover cricket enthusiasts against New South Wales

loss of expenses incurred through

"ne play" in Test matches.

The polley could be taken out for one day or gli ave, the sub- scriber hrat notifying the.com-

On Saturday

horn Barn Curolta,

mulionalis broker.

Farewell Match

Sydney, July 15 Lawn bowlers will be sorry to

Moscow, July 14.

pany of the amount for which he tearn to play New South Wales bechte stalwart No for the The Hongkong Eastern sochea that Arthur Roberts, who The authorities today wished to insure.. nounced a plan to build the

on July 18 was abounceà la world's largest stadium with a

Rather Illuminating is the rate in fullboots Thu Yang ang past Ove years, is leaving the fought me goalkeeper. 14 Yil Hongkong Youshall Club for the capacity of 200,000, to the lemal for the different districts38 1d. Tan Kal: ballbacks, Tang Colony shortly on refinement. Jove Park ares, a Moscow in the for Nottingham, 2s Od Sure, Ng Kop hemg, Lae Chung Ambled boyle mitch'en July

for old fattorwards Ho Ying-hin, 19,-in-his-fonduring beer with a capacity of enquirer about the Manchester Chat Man-chi Hoy Ching-to,

Chu Wing-Leung, arranged for, Sunday morning. at: 11:30, Will members please is the nation's largest | high rate, an insurance official Saturday a moich wil be the notify Me Baker)" talaphone Hollowed by Moscow's drily remarked; "Well,

Wê first of the tepe'a tour de 40587," if they wish to playa A Stadium with a nepaully have had ant

presentation will

for Lord's and 65.

A present, Leningrad's Kirov Trattoria Tofuspicious Szoto Man

Manchester.

much

At Northampton: Northamp tonshire 267 (Livingston 110, Reynolds not out 50) Lan- cashire 30 for no wicket. BY GEORGE.....

At the Oval: Burrey 371 for Definition: A professional is a six (Fletcher 107, Subby

who is paid by Barrington 81, Brazier

not out). Worcestershire to bat, -Reutor. -Skondoo Kypria Servteji

sportsinan cheque.

THE GAMBOLS

CE MUST GIVE YOUNGMALLYA BUMPER BACHELORS PARTY, REMEMBER

80

to

100 yds free style Senior Diria-1, V. Giles: 2, S. Hewson; 3. E. Grant; 4. Ramsay.

"Boyda free style Junior Boya.—1, B. F. Hunt; 3, 9. Thorpe: 4. P. Tingay.

100 yds free style Middle Boys). Steven: 3. A. Coles; 3, 1. Get: 200 Kerr 200 yds tres style Senior Boys, Diving diddie Boys, J; Steven? 111. Geiz; 5, M. Groen; 4, Hollon?- Diving Senior Boys-1, D. Town end: 2.1. Gerrard, 2. D. Richards; 4, D. Blumenthal. 2, V: Giles 3. L. Mack.

Diving Senior Diris-). B. Hewion; 50 yds butterfly stroke Senior Boys, D. Townsend, . C. Buven; p. 17. Inter-House Relay dirbi, Night- towell, Upsdell. Upsdell Nightingale To Do fl

chara Bucking

Nowell;.

qualified. * Relay-Old Boye v School-1; Old Bor

When the itinerary was drawn up, the Australian Board agreed the MCC request to limit the final Test to five days in all circumstances, on condition that donlor Champion-Boys-D. Town- and would not prejudice the pro- it would not act as a precedentend cedure followed in Tests played In Austraila ---Router.

Banior Champion: Girls-V Giles. Middle Champion pose, Steven.

Middle Champion Girls- Junior-Champlon Boya Junjor Champion Girls.

Barry APp keby

F'LL GET SOME OF THE BOVED | FOR ONE THING ITWA SUNDAY TOGETHER THE NIGHT GEFORS | AND SECONDLY WE DON'T THE WEDDING VAND WELLYM WANT DEREN WITH A FAJU

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-NOW THE WAY TO THE PROBLEM

Stokes, Burt Brandt.

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