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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1954
GIANT-KILLERS BOW OUT OF THE OPEN TRIPLES CHAMPIONSHIP
By "TOUCHER”
The exploits of the_giant-killing trio-C. K. Sung, C. C. Ma and A. H. Seemin on the bowling green came to an end yesterday at the Police Recreation Club when they were eliminated from the Colony. Open Triples Championship event by 16-13 by the Indian Recreation Club com- bination of A. R. A. Rahman, M. J. Divecha and U. A. Rumjahn.
For the losers, who had already scored two great upset wina before entering yesterday's quarter-final, It wits a glòrious exit. Throughout the 18 heads they more than held their own and in fact were sightly the superior in the execution of individual shots.
The
last head provided an What played a great factor inter of shot execution, but the|
said about interesting finish. Seemin again their deleat was the greater ex- same could not be
even his had directions which perience of their opposing skip, his U. A. Rumjahn, in calling for No. Z found difficult to follow, counters the right shuts and in torming Timid thetles left his opposing hand. the heads.
The and
the Invers wasted a treat number of woods being called by their change their
hands LLABICON-
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Farily of coming on the winn bandi.
side in command of a number of the hands in the second half of the game.
or the two off-form No. 22, C. C. Ma had a slightly botter Divetha, however, ofternoon.
of pulling
Cnd the satisfaction
in two decisive woods, one in the 18th head arst another in the 18th head,
Although bot No. 2, C Ma and M J Divern, were playing slightly below forin, the standard of bewis saved up in this game was extremely high.
Botti the leade A. R. A. Rahman and C. K. Sung, gave grand display or drawing to the jack and special credit goes battle to Sung ↳ novice bowler in this
year's Championships, for hold ing more than his own against his reputed opposite number.
The victory WIN G personal triumph for the wing skip.i U. A Kunjah, who imust throughout the first half of the garne staged
It' against the combined power of his opponents. With the
repeatedly 31e against him at this period of the game, he tim: and again commi hts successfully through with heavy woods.
TIMID TACTICS Losing ship A.
II.
Seemia was not far behind in the mat-
FANGIO WINS
SWISS GRAND PRIX
Berne, Aug. 22. Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina, driving a Mer- cedes, today won the Swiss Motor Grand Prix here.
Froilan Gonzales, nipo of the Argentine
In www second
Home Hermon off Ferrari with Germany, in a Meretes, third,
Fongio's time for the 10 laps,
a tutel distance of 4
110-
metres (198.20 miles) was three
hours, monds,
12/1
munic
134.5 of
and average spend 150.050 k.p.h. (9.2 m.p.h.).
He won by less than a minute from Gonzales who finished in 3 hours 1 minute and 32.3
seconds
The British ace, Stirling Moss (Maserati) and Mike Hawthorn (Ferrari) were both forced out ut the race before the half
The distance, Moes dropping out in
the 21st Imp and Hawthorn in
the 29th
Another British driver, Ken Wharton (Morerati) was dxth.
Although the 106 CTR were indwhys al the tall-end of the Source from the 8th head on
was very words, the scoring close all the way.
The winners took their biggest margin of lead at 13-9 on the 14th head.
With the
score
п
twa a lie of four, with
blocking the fore-
With his last wood Divecha, intending to promote one of his front-woods, was two touching retually too heavy for the shot intended.
He succeeded in hitting the one of which hit the woods. Jack and took it back about a
the shot With yard to lie one.
wood well-
covered now by a crowd of
failed to from woods, Seemin break through the barrier with his heavy shots to concede shot and match to Rumjahn and his men.
OTHER RESULTS
Another
the
triple
combination critered the semi-final which round yesterday was that of J. Chubb, T. E. Baker and W. Hong Sling, the holders, who stored a comfortable 20-13 win over F. da Luz, R. M. V. Ribeiro and
G.
R.
Busa.
D. B. Sequeira, D. C. Symons nod F. R. Kermani qualified to meet G. Hong Choy, Georgo at 15-11 Souza and Joe Landolt in the against them on the 17th head quarter-final round with a 25-12 Seemin ond his men had
over W. L Riley. W. M. win golden opportunity of register-Davidson and R. S. Gourlay. Ing count,
Huted as the strongest com- bination in this event this year. With the of tour in his the Luz brothers and Johnny
however, was favour, Secmin,
Ribeiro lived up to their reputa- narrow with hia forettand tion by registering a 23-12 win blocker and Rumjalin drew in over clubmates A. A. Baptista, and second E. bi. Alarcoun and A. A. Lopes. shola. With his last wood. They will now meel P. Hughes, Sceniin trailed the jack to tally W. M. McCall and J. G. Meyer
in the quarter-final round. count of two.
beautifully
Arst
Struggle For County
Cricket Championship
Enters Final Phase
London, Aug. 21.
FINISH OF THE EMSLEY CARR MILE
| ISE AND FLEKEA KAS
The International Mile for the Emsley Carr Trophy was won at the British Games at the White City Stadium, London, on August 14 by Ken Woot! From Laszio Tabori of Hungary and Frank Wyatt.
Wood's winning Lime-4 minutes 4.8 seconds-broke Roger Bannister's White City record. Tabori was timed in 4:05.2 and Wyatt in 4:05.8. Only three British Milers-Roger Bannister, Sydney Wooderson and Chris Chalaway-have run faster than Wood,
U.S.
Tennis Wives To Stay Home?
By DONALD LUDLOW
Wives will not accompany the American tennis team to Australia this year if the United States Davis Cup committee sticks to its present way of thinking.
No official decision has yet been made, But the committee off the record --is known to be anti-wife.
It is not a matter The reasons for the anti-wife attitude are not so secret. of expense.
Wives jealous of their husbands' stardom, wives jealous of each other have in the past been blamed for upsetting the team spirit.
do with MY3
with One husband and wife in the be a rather more grown-up ap wherever I go. She was
me on the Inst two trips ta past were so exclusive that they proach to this problem." are said to have divorced tirem- Said Mr Seixes: "When I'm Australia."
Those rowt it Australia? selves from the team entirely, picked to go to Australia and
the wife or no wife proposition "Nothing to apart from the husband's up-
rii Seixas." perhaps pearances on court.
is put to me then They shunned the team's have something to my. After avcial activities, made their own all I'll have to talk it over with Dolly has always my wife, won't 17, living arrangements, dined alone.
been a tennis wife for four and a half years now, tagging along
Other wives considered the
snubbed. had been
NO NEW DILEMMA
It is not un ontirely now. dilemmu
for the U. S. Davis nicely Cup Committee
which
next month to make his decision,
It has faced it before, but has always compromised by making exceptions.
A factor which hae incid the Comunittee towards sympathy) with the wives in the past has been that the Australlen tennis season takes the American
While ruin completely washed out three county cric-players away from their homes ket ganies today, there was plenty of thunder and the struggle for the lightning of a different kind in County Championship, now entering its final phase be- tween Surrey, the holders, and Yorkshire, leaders of the season's lat.
BRFITSH SUCCESSES British
Commonwealth and riders enjoyed a great day of Surrey, 10 points behind 138 at Dover. Test team selector LUCCESS here today when the Yorkshire, with two gomes in Lusite Ames saw him take the 360 c... 500
ery after dra: wicket with the first ball of c.c. and sidecar hand, set elf In fult events in the Swiss Grand Prix their third consecutive chin- the day. motorcycle races (counting for plonship and thanks to the spin
FIRST INNINGS LEAD the world championship) were of Laker (Ave for 73) and Lock decided.
(four for 14) shot Middlesex out for 71 before lunch.
fer
At the end of the day, the two contenders had both assured themselves of first innings points the destruction and their relative positions re- recently dealt weather by the
and families ver Christman.
Last year three wives went with the team-Mrs Frank shell Shellds, My Shauna Trabert, wife of Tony Trabert, and Mrs
wife of quick Dolly Seixas, tempered Seixas who had clash after clash with the Australiah fans.
•
Footdible! The ladies in qube- in, liko jail good wires, lét their husbands do the talking. (London Express Service).
Five World Records By
British Driver
Bonneville
At Flats
AUSTRALIANS WIN CANADA CUP GOLF TOURNEY
LavakSør-Le-Lac, Quebec" Aug.22.
Peter Thomson, the British Open Golf Clapton who sharpched his game on the U.S. circuits, shot a six\under- par 30 on the final round today inih led the Australian tenke to victory in the International Cänkda Cuỷ golf matches.
Atherican Sam Sogad fired two egles in the final round But ho and partner Jimmy Demarot could shoot no better than 71 and Anfshed in the 24tenth tourfamat nine strokes behind the Australians.
among
The broad-shouldered, 28-Argonith won Jäkt year's year-old Thomion, who has inaugural tournaillent circled the globe during the seven nations-United Pross, past two years In quest of golfing gold, shot an eagle and six birdles on the fourth round, enabling him Anxi Partner Kelvin Nagle to overtake the defending
Argon- champion tinians, Roberto De Vicenzo and Antonio Cerda.
09
Thomson's 66, ecupleti with *
by Nagle, gave the Aussies a 10thl or 550 for the
Seixas And
Trabert Win
three-day U.S. Doubles
72-holo tournament and put them four strokes ahead of the Argentinians.
Vic
Brooklyne, Massachusetts,
Aug. 22. MISSED RECORD
Seixas and Tony Thomson, who thus shot all four rounds under par, missed Trabert, America's winning Cup combination, to the or break Davis an opportunity the competitive could record rallied for a 3-6, 6-4, 8.0, when he took a double bogey 6-8 victory over Low Hond five on the short 17th hole of and Ken Rosewall of Aus- the find round.
the
home
Canada's Stan Leonard and tralia today to give tha Jules Huot,
pro, United States its first na- Anished fourth in the fteld with tional Men's Doubles Cham-
Scotland's
570
total,
while
Eric Brown and Thomas Hail-pionship since 1948,
Seixas and Tradert put on a burton shot a 371 aggregate for
sparkling demonstration
after Afth
place.
to conquer the crowd of more than 12,000 the first set
Davis Cup singles swarmed spacious Laval-Sur- 19-year-old Le-Lac course near Montreal to master.
clinched the bitterly
watch today's final two rounds They two-hour battle
In
of the tournament sponsored by contested John J. Hopkins, president of the fourth sot when they broke the International Golf AssociaRosewall's service in the fourth game and wrapped it up in the downty-ave
to obth game. teams from
Tmbort, nations started the tournament
whose sharp service
on Friday, but Cokmble with was the highlight of the Ameri
Rosewall to forced drew after the first round. Den-can gomes mark and Sweden played on the hit two returns into the net. in the Anal game) the second at same team.
Cerda carded a Anul round 60,match point. shocking an eagle, ma De Vicento a 72 that gave Argentina & 72- hola aggregate of 560.
The
Wally Hayward To Appeal Against SAAA Decision
WOMEN'S FINAL Boston, Massachusetts,
Aug. 22. Miss Doris Hart and Miss Shirley Fry won their fourth successive American Women's National Doubler Lawn Tennis
Championship today by defent
Ing the Wimbledon Champions, Miss Louise Brough and Mrs
Maret, Osburne Duphalt 844,
G-4.
Mrs Dupont's inability to hold Johannesburg, Aug. 21. her service until the ninth game Wally "Hayward, holder of all of the second set was decisive in world rumming records for 50 the contest although the losers, miles and over, 19 to appeal
The
against a decision to declare him ne times winners from 1942 to 1990, put on a great rally just before the anish. a professional.
46-year-old building Mrs Hazel Wightman, 67-year- inspector was declared a pro-old "Queen Mother" of women's fessional by the South African teatis, and Mrs Nell Hopman, Amalem Athletic end Cycling wife of Australia's Davis Cup Association as a result of a visit captain, defeated Mrs Vincont to England last year when he Jordine and Mrs H. Qyeth 6-1, shotlered three malor long 6-4, for the Senior. Women's distance records
Championship (40 years and The Association wrote to the over)-Reuter. Southern
Transvaal Athletic Association stating that Haywort English designer-driver Donald Henley rammed his contravened the rule relating to streamlined Austin-Healey sportscar to a new measured the acceptance of money "direct. other what mite record of 192.62 miles per hour today and set aine or indirectly for expenses of other new international and American speed marks on the loss of
is permitted. gleaming Bonneville Salt Flats.
Wendover, Utah, Aug. 23.
The new mark eclipsed by just under two miles per of
Thrunsvoel,
The U.S. Ldwn Tennis As-hour Healey's previous record of 190,90 miles per hour. Geward's former club, the
sociation pays the wives fares set only inst Thursday. (1,507 dollars and 50 cents for
contributes in their
the one
mind at rast
the
Ong Poh-lim Wins Malayan Championship
Penang, Aug. 22.
Mr J. D. Verator, Chairman
Callie Harriers, said today that Club would support the appent.
Не first class round trip by elr) The British stock car speed In addition to bettering the He said the Hayward accepted 100 guineaS from the South and also
king ran the measured mile in International 10-mile record by
African Olymple and Empire
The former French and They Aled the first six
support on the tour, which may two directions today 30 satisfy some 30 miles per hour, Henley's Games Associations in goc faith
official AAA requirements. Labt times also pet five new American and that association is a Irish Champlon, Ong Poh last three to four months. places in the two solo events
Including Hardly was
The Australian Lawn Tennis week, in setting his shortlived records, and Geoff Duke, though riding complete that news came from mained unchanged.
Association visò helps. Part of 100 mph record, he ran the kilometre at 192.7 mph. This old strictly amateur one it set his Lim of Singapore, today an Malian Gilera machine, made ever that Yorkshire's fast bow-
Derbyshire,
the gate from ethibition games course in just one direction.
record stood at 170.4 mph,----| At the end of the measured United Press. sure of winning the world title
had ex- cruel blows Freddle Trueman
the expenses of in the 500 c.c.
Healey mile;
reported 鼈 celled himself and wrecked during their bid for the changes towards Travelling at well
of 201 mph; over 100
speedometer reading. LIKE ALL MEN m.p.h. at Unies, and setting taking eight for 28 and seen the
havoc among the Kent batsmen plonship, bad another frustrating visiting players.
experience at Trent Brid
Mr Trabort and Mr Seixas, which would have been the first fastest lap
until over 80 mp.h. for
out of 70, also be- Play did not begin whole side
were cautious time in history any stacle Ceram the 7.28 kilometres (lour and fore lunch.
interrupted after an litte all men, o'clock,
otherwise had felt that cracked the 200 mph matk. when
asked if they and hour by a thunderstorm half miles) circuit, he won the race from Rhodesla's Ray Amm
Trueman had previously falten jatter another try, Derbyshire wives got in the way of good However, official timing devices by a narrow margin.
Joint interview in brich "It set his mean thark at the lower Agure. Perfett weather prevailed tho wife.' depende Separately. Mr Trabert "I don't during the runs.
FOUR MORE inów whether I'm going to
International Australia myself yet-lhe seam
race.
Fergus Anderson,
cight wickets in an innings for finished with
80 runs for the
tenni.
on an England and also for Yorkshire, lots of twa Wickels to Notling- Italian Guzzi, won the 380 cr.
but never at a lower cost than hamshiro-Reuler. world race and leads for the title in this class, which he won last year,
sidecar but the honours today went to Gefidliny, through Wilhelm Noil,
on
BMW. Noll thereby joined Bd- tain's Eric Oliver, the holder, the lead in the Sidecar for Championship--Reuter,
Bobet Wins World Road Cycling Championship
Solifer Germany, Aug. 22 Louis Bobet af Frante, win- ner of this year's Tour Do France, today Won the World Professional
Road
Cycling Championship here.
240 kilo His time for the metres (about 149 miles) was woven hours, 24 minutes and 30 seconds, an average speed of over 20 miles per hour.
Muddy and weary as cromod the finifig Hobot was greeted with tremendous rake
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES
London, Aug. 21.
Positions in the English County Cricket Championship
table at the conclusion of to-day's series of games were s follow:
York
duprey
Middlesex Glamorgan Nocham Koth Warwick
Worcester Sussex
Kent
Gloucester Lemo
Hampshire Leicester Fax Somerest
P W
Tom Cravolley: [loléber)
D. Comenton (Mitchemex)
D. Kerryon (Worcester),
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MEXICO BEATS CANADA 41
IN DAVIS CUP
|--Mexico City, Aug, 22, Mexico clinched the semi-final tie in the American Zobe of the Davis Cup today when Chustuvo Palafox beat Lotte Main, giving
Mexico three wins to one-
was unaware of the Retiter.
That would be one of the won the Malayan Inter- main grounds of oppel, mid Mr national Badminton Singles Vorster, who sided Chan Hae title, beating his fellow ward was not a legal man and Thomas Cup player, Ool ules Talk Heck of Penang, in
three sets 9-15, 16-1, 15.7.
Ong and Oci are joint holders of the All-England and Ameri- can doubles crown, which they won during their tour of the United Kingdom and United Slates earlier this
your?"
ERRARD KING WINS RICH
U.S. DERBY
Chicago, Aug 21.
Ool took the court for today's final obviously feeling the strain
18-17.
whom he de
Ond, was at his best to-débat.
has not been picked and that modified sportseats were set in five-kilomežie, five-mile,
Errard King won the shan,250 of his hectic semi-final last night Palafox won 8-8, 316, 0-8; 1-15 must come before any decision the on Wives--but i do know that ten-kilometre and 10-mile dis
(£41,000) American Derby here against G Shounia isn't going with me.tances. The new marks, along
player, today, over tale mile and a furated after a gruelling three-eb Another existing old marks,
Meklen She enjoyed the trip last year with the
Long Mario Llamas, beat Paul Willy
Rei-atch: Hips Gen, winner of the Bel-
15-40. 4-15. were:
Five kilometres → 182.2 mph of Canada in the fifth match of mont Stakes, was second, with (old record 188.4 mph).
deadly shishes to
fired and Five
183.7 miles ...
shpl 4-1.
winner, third Mend.co (183,2 mph)..
now theets the U.§, in
Evrard King won the Arling-scored only one point la the Ten Allotmetres-183.8 mph the American Zone flank,
ton Classic at mouth heating sedorkt met He rulled in the (183.3 mph).
Kildendes wors Him materi oghidet High Gun into third place, but "rubber, but Ong reasserted with the Lawn Tennis Asrdčík- Ten mies--181 mph (163.2 Willy 6-1, 6-1, 6--France High Gus had been favoured to himaet, and wanted his way
Presso
than the tables todayReuter. Ia well deserved Vietbry? tion, but I do think there might mph).
my tennis last year in Australia or at 'ahy
other time she hòa
Of that I'm accompanied me.
Bure. I don't want to fall out
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