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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1955.

SOUTH AFRICA'S SEGAL REMOVES REX HARTWIG FROM THE MEN'S SINGLES

Wimbledon, June 28.

Survivors of the Men's Singles are now reduced to 16 of whom six are Americans, only two Australians (very rare since the war), one Egyptian, one South African, a Dane, a Swede, a Chilean, one Indian and perhaps two Italians (Merlo's match is unfinished).

Abe Segal of South Africa today eliminated a fancied candidate for the Men's crown in Rex Hartwig of Australia, and Davidsson of Sweden had a tremendous tussle to get the better of Britain's Billy Knight in five sets.

Speight (Britain) 6-2, 2-6, 6-2. Men's Doubles, first round E. R. Bulmer and J. Ward E. J. Delia (Britain) beat Paolera and A. D. Russell (Ar- genline) 10-8, 2-6, 6-4, 3-6. 6-3.

Neither Trabert of the United Segnt's win was the only Miss J. Morgan and Miss S. States nor Head of Australia has shock result of the third round yet lost a set. In the absence but three of the remaining six now of a major upset, Trabert seeded men including defending is certain to

Jaroslav Champion Jaroslav Drobny had ment Drobny on Monday for a place to fight grimly to merge among in the semi-finals and it remains the last 16. to be seen whether the great ex-Czech can raise his game to the level required to handle

Traubert.

He played a lot of loose shots

Arkinstall today agains Australia as yesterda Rose.

gainst

.of

WOMEN'S SIDE

On

the Women's

The most impressive win by steded player was gained by little Ken Rosewall, favourite for the tide.

Men's Doubles second round

T. Fancutt and O. Sullivan beat J. Boretra (South Africa)

EXFORD

UNIVERSITY

ORKSHIRE

London Espressr Service,

New York Yankees Score 4-0 Win Over City Athletics

Kansas second

and R. Haller (France) 8-4, 7-5, 6.

A tightly packed centre court. R. Hartwig and L. Head crowd thrilled to the best match (Australia) beat A. Hammersley of the current Championships. (Chile) and H. C. Hopman (Aus-

Apart from his vicious volleytralia) 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. ing Segal attained such heights E. Patty and H. Richardson, with his driving and thundering (USA) beat I. Gulyas and I. side the service that he must now be Sikorsziel (Hungary)

6-2, 6-4, picture is a lot clearer even al considered the best outsider for 8-2

L. Bergeli and T. Johansson With the possible the title. this stage.

Brough of

Always a difcult man to beat (Sweden) beat exception of Louise the United States, nobody in he gave Australian, Ken Rosemark) and

field can the

to wall, the eventual runner-up, a 6-3, come close Doris Hart for both power and gruelling four-setter here last Press. 2 varied

repertory of strokes, year. and it the Women's Singles Champion is not to be found from this pak, the prophets would do just as well to draw

a name from a hat,

The following games remaining

is the list of in the Men's

Singles

Championships

Wimbledon.

at

Ken Rosewall (Australia) Versus Ghureppe Merle of Italy

or Mike Davies (Wales).

Sven

The big dark-haired Sapth African was master throughout and it was he who looked the seeded player. Always first at net he punched away his the sharply angled volleys in superb Few players could fashion. have checked him in this in- spired mood.

(Sweden)

versus

to

Davidsson Versus Las Ayala (Chile).

Gil Shea (USA) Nicola Pietrangeli (Italy),

Abe Segal (South Africa), versus T. Nielsen (Denmark).

Berbie Flam (USA) versus Budge Patty (USA).

1

A TENNIS ENIGMA Hartwig, Ls something of

today he Lennis enigma and struck one of his bad patches, Even had he been at peak form he might still have succumbed such ruthless aggression pro- duced by his opponent, who ranks No. 2 in South Africa,

Segal will meet Denmark's Kurt Nielsen, runner-up to

Art Larsen (USA) vsus Lew Seixas in 1953, for a place in

Head (Australia).

Bob

Perry versus

Drobny (Egypt).

Jaroslav

Naresh Kumar (India) versus Tony Trabert (USA)-France- Presse.

SECOND UPSET

the last eight-Beuter.

THE RESULTS:

.

Men's Singles-3rd round Art Larsen (USA) beat O. Williams (South Africa) 6-2, 10-8, and B-2:

beat R. Luis Ayala (Chile) Krishnan (India) 6-2, 8-6, 4-6, 10-12, and 6-2.

With some of the finest vol leving seen at the Wimbledon

Tennis Lown

Championships

Abe Segal (South Africa) this week Abe Segal, 24-year- beat Hartwig (Australia) 3-6, cid left-hander LTUM Juhan-

8-4, 6-4. nesburg removed fifth seeded.

N. Kumar (India) beat I. Hex Hartwig of Australia from The Men's Singles today to pro Vermaak (South Africa) 6-3,

the second upset in this 6-2, 3-6, 9-7.

vide

€6

N. Pietrangeli (Italy) beat J. event.

Hartwig, who had been tipped W. Ager (USA) 1-6, 6-4, 7-5,

the dark horse" for the 8-4.. title. was decisively beaten The match between M. G. 8-0, 6-4, 6-4 in the third round. Davies (Britain) and Giuseppe abandoned and now joins third seeded Vic Merle of Italy was Seixas (USA) on the sidelines, owing to failing light. The American was eliminated Women's Singles, 3rd round in the previous round by his Doris Hart (USA) beat D. compatriot, Gil Shea.

Kilian (South Africa) 6-2 6-1

Dariene Hard beat Shilcock (Britain) 6-0, 6-4..

Women's Doubles first round

As both Seixas and Hartwig were in the same quarter of the draw, the way now seems clear for Segal to get through to the semi-finals.

F

A:

9-11,

5. Hoiberg Den- T. Vincent (USA) 6-4, 6-4.-France-

ARTIE'S HEADLINE

"And don't forget; girls, NO Marciano tactics!"

It's Back To Middleweight

New York, June 23.

SECOND TEST

SOUTH AFRICA TUMBLE ENGLAND OUT FOR 133, REPLY WITH 142 FOR 5

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London, June 23, South Africa tumbled England out for 133 on a fiery pitch and replied with 142 for five wickets to gain a lead of nine runs on the first day of the Second Test at Lord's.

Fighting desperately to assert their early advantage, South Africa overcame two early shocks when the opening batsmen were dismissed in the first two overs for seven runs and they ended the day with a slight advantage.

fast bowler

Babey

They were mainly indebted to had a defiant fing and hit 'two. O. Cheetham, lbw, b.

Peter Heine, who sixes. took five for 80. in his first Test Heine ung the ball at a great W. R. Endean, Ibw,

Wardle match and Ray McLean, who pace, made it swing in the humid batted with enterprise in an atmosphere and got plenty of R. A. McLean, not out indifferent light for 82 not out, lift. He bowled for three hours H. B. Waite, c. Evans, b.

Тучепар including one 'six and eight one of the best exhibitions. Tours

of sustained bowling seen at H. J. Keith, not out McLean had three "lives" Lords. during his stay of 85 minutes. Els astonishing strength and He was missed by Compton in

out at the same total and, when of the 25,000 crowd who gave

Fred

T3- caught mus, the Middlesex all-rounder, medium

Test. playing in his first

Bob Turley of the Yankees gave one of his strongest performances in 85-degree heat today to defeat the owly

and bowled by Athletics, 4-0, and gain his first victory in six starts.

He struck out six and held Kansas City hitless until Hector Lopez led off the sixth with

Joe a single, De mashri's eighth inning single and a sixth-inning single by pinch hitter Bill Wilson were the only other hots for Turley.

Extris (byes "6, leg- byes 1, no bally 4)

Total (for five wickets)

147

Wickets Fell at 9, 7,-51, 101,

To bat: N. F. Mansell, P. Heine, H. J. Tayfield and NA Adcock.

the slips when six, almost run stamina earned the admiration

him a hero's reception, escaped being

'Trevor Goddard plugged left-arm with accurate away

paced bowling and 138 McLean was helped in a aith took four for $9 while keeping

stand of 50 by Rissell one end sealed.

THE SCOREBOARD ideas, who batted 115 minutes for atter being missed by England, 1st Innings

I D. Kenyon, b. Adroock... Wardle at short leg when nine.

Freddie Trueman, though fast, T. Graveney, c. Walte, b.

Heine was very erratic and not as don- perous as Brian Statham, and he P.. did not appear to be in the 918 3

Jame 2+2 class as Tyson as a shock bowler. D.

He wasted much energy by

Veteran Bcb Feller hurled a White; LP-Maas (5-4). ER- fcur-hitter in leading the Zauchin (13th), Jensen (14th).

a 9-2 triumph over Cleveland Indians to the last-placed Orioles. Wood-Baltimore ling paced Cleveland's 15-hit attack with a double and three singles

that drove in four runs. The Indians stored three runs in each of the Srst three in- nings and Feller had had little trouble coasting to his second triumph of the season.

Gul Hodge's two-run single in the seventh inning capped a four-run rally that gave the Dodgers their third straight victory over the Cubs, 7-4 and dropped Chicago into third place in the National League, percent- age points behind Milwaukee.

SIXÍH VÍCTORY Hodge's blow knocked out loser Sam Jones and helped starter Clem Labice to his sixth victory akhough Karl Spooner

relieved him in the seventh and held the Cubo scoreless over the last three frames. -Ransom Jackson homer in the sixth to give Chicago a 4-2 lead that was short-lived

The White Sox remained two games behind the Yankees by

Fights For Olson sweeping their three-game

New York, June 22. Sie Flaherty, Manager of Carl (Bobo) Olson reluctantly re- marked tonight that it's back to Middleweights" for

the

beaten fighter.

his

While the Police stalled news papermen outside the dressing room for nearly an hour before sneaking Oison outside the Polo grounds without a word to the Press. Flaherty did 21 the talk- ing.

series with Washington, 1-0, behind the four-hit pitching of Byrd. newly-acquired Hary Camilo

Pascual

two -yielded walks in the third and Chicag> them to runs on converted Nellie Fox's double. Back-to- back doubles by Minale Minoso and George Kell dried another White Sox mu

the fith

and they put the game on ice with three more runs in the sixth.

Jackie Jensen's 14th homer of

"It was a case of a good big the season with the bases full Miss R. Walsh and Miss R. Flaherty said outside the dress-cuit with one on sparked

man beating a good little man," and Norm Zauchin's 13th cir- the Woodgate (Britain) beating TOOIT... Tonight's fight

Red Sox to a 7-0 decision over proved the point Bob can't the Tigers. The victory moved fight a man who can punch like

Boston into e virtual fourth Archie Moore .. and give away place the with Detroit. so much weight."

One All-German Team For Olympic Games

Paris, June 23.

11 0 4-0

Bowling To Date

May, c. Tayield, Heine

Compton, c. Keith, Heine

5.

15 Statham

0 Balley

Warde

Trueman

-Reuber.

+

20

Fellcr (2-3) and Naragon, bowling several no balls, and K

Bailey, low. b. Goddard 13 MeDerald (1), Schalock (3), many of his deliveries were wild Barrington, b. Heine Domish (3) and H. Smith, and wide of the stumps. But heG. Evans, c. Waite, b. Heine 20 Gastall (3). LP Lillette (0-3). and Statham gave the Spring-F. Titmus, bw, Coddard

time. Fiboks e

J. Wardle, c. Tayfield, b.

Goddard Jack Cheetham, the South captain, who promoted Africin

B. Statham, c. McLean, b. himself in the batting order.

Goddard was leg before to Batley for 13. F. Trueman not out He batted for more than an hour. Extras (2 byes, 2 leg-byes) with a helpless right hand which was struck by a Statham boun- DET.

Chicago Washington

Byrd (5-2) and Loliar, Moss (7). Pascual, Stobbs (6), Shea (7). Abernathy (9) and Fitzgerald, LF-Pascual (2-5).

Brooklyn Chicago

National Lesueshe

R

7 .8

4

7

(7) Labine. Spooner

Davis Walker. Jones,

SOON IN TROUBLE

Total

133

Wickets fall at 7, 8, 30 45, 82

When Peter May won the toss 98, 111, 111, 111. E and batted on a pitch which the

MCC had produced to ensure

4 some brighter cricket, England Heine

were soon in trouble. They lost Adcock and four wickets for 45, including Goddard (7). May for a duck, and were all

three hours 10 minutes. in

Andre (8-5) and McCullough, out WPLabine (8-0). LP-Jones

Ken

Bowling

25

MR

7 60

8 3 10

8 21.2

·South Africa, 1st LuzinguT

D. J. McGlew, c. Evans, b. Barrington was Eng- Statham

HR Jackson (11th)-land's top scorer with 34 in 90 T. L. Goddard, c. Evans, b. 7-1). United Press;

minutes, but Johnny Warte Truemar

OM RT 11 3 26 1 91 36 2 10 .2 .38

83

1

4 1 10 9.

LEAGUE TENNIS

The following were the results of Men's *B* Division Leagu WTennis matches" played yester-

5 day:

Northants 118 For Five

In Second Innings Against Yorkshire

London, Junie 23.

Yorkshire finished the day in what should prove a comfortable position as North Though failing by 11 runs to match Northamptonshire's first innings total,

amptonshire have lost five second innings wickets for 118.

0

At one time Yorkshire looked to be in trouble as Brookes and Arnold opened the Northamptonshire second innings with confidence. But after helping in a stand of 70 Arnold was run out through a misunderstanding and Yorkshire then regained the initiative.

As newsmeri milled outside Frank Sullivan yielded only

Hampshire should have beater The only match to finish to- the atiding dressing room, re-two hits doubles by Bill Turtle Gloucestershire in two days, but day was Cainbridge University's ports about lon's condition and Pinch hitter Ferris Fon-in must play tomorrow and score victory

Worcestershire. trickled out, At first, De Sam racking up his ninth victory-20 ore runs,

The Light Blues took 14 County Sherman, Bobo's personal United Press.

Sainsbury, their young slow wickets today in three and physician, said that Olson "had suffered a concussion and was dazed."

Mr Avery Brundage, President of the International Olymple Committee, said here today that the agreement told newsmen

"

S4OF

"THE"SCORES

American League

LRC Best HKU BY 11-14 Dr G.B. Sect and I algul (LRC) lost 10 K.F. Lee and Tis Best H. Lee and L.C, Chao The best. Ma and WC. Bo 64

E., StocY and 1.0.6tuckey (LRC) best Lee and Tao did; best Lee and Chas B-1; beat Men: and, Ho. B-d.

AC. Dow and 3. Saul (LRC) beat Lee and Tro 6-2; drew with Lee and Chan - beat Ma and Ho 6.0.0.

HKCC Lost Tɗ“SCAA By 0-4 Hopkins and Mackin, Jost to P. Poon (HKCC and P. Tong 2-0, jout th BS. Lee and F.K, Waž 2-8; lost to W. Ho and K.C.. Wong be?,"

Pridham and Newbiggen. (HKOD lost to Foon and Tong 2-6; lost to Lee and Wah 9-d; lusk to Eo and Wong 2-8..

Thompson and Talbot (EKOO) | 1682 · to Foon and Tong 1-6: lost to Lee and Wah 1-6; loss to He and Wrang D-d.

CCC(2) Lost To KCC BY 2-7

7. Llang and X.5. Tug (0) ext to K. Lo and J.N. Augestade 1-0 lost to C. Quang and H. Ven Dilck 1-8; drew with D. Colley 10% N. Oel Beh..

P.V. Yap and R. Manley (2009). lost to Lo and Augestad 3-6; best Duang and Van Dick 6-4; Lost 10

on to zo and Aussie Jon

Coffey and Oct 1

C.E. Abbia and C.8. Les «(C#) -

to Quang and Dick F-4; with Coffey and Del 6-6,

5.

CRC Beat ETGCA DY 71–136.

Ma and K.K. Cheung (C56)

draw with Ca Lam and 2... FURE

6-0 best J.K. Ting

Bok

best Y. Wang and Ky, Lame

lest arm bowler, got rid of six quarter boys to Win with 269 and 80 for three. Essex 199beat Lam and Fung 6-1; best

a

.、

(Dooland, right-arm fegbreak,

ML Chan and JK. Lut (CRC) eight for 51 and 112 for four | beat Law and Fung 6-3; beat Tung (Grieves not out 51.)

and Chen 6-2; bent Wong and Leung At Westelite Warwickshire.s. Choy and B.L. Trot (C)

and Chen 6-4;-lent to Wong (Gibb 78),

At Newport: Somerset 221 and Leung L Gloucestershire batamen for 37 day and a ball to spare

CCSBC Best PAP_17, 1- It was Singh, the Indian, and seven for two. Glamorgan 298 la dismissing that County for

George lan and S.Y. Les ·CESRC) Goonesena of Cerion who caused for eight declared (Jones not out lost to Johnston and Jenkins G REE 105. This left Hampshire the damage. Singh's medium 112).

bext Sattar and Sunderland 6-a; beat. 030quiring 33 sucis to win, and the

Rayner and Slaven 0-3. 4 70 al hour extra time was claim

pace seamers claimed three of

and DD. yoe outstanding

At Northampton: Northamp(CCSRC) lost to Johnston and ima four wickets et. But in 25 minutes only 13:

the County tonshire 231 and 118 for five has 3 beat Setter and Bunder- morning and W

and R Shantz (3-6)

were scored for the loss of one

out for

(Brookes 33). Yorkshire 220 and 61 best Rayner and SteveRS 47. Shantz; Tiley (9-6) and Berra. But for some mysterious rea-

wicket and play must continue He claimed two more victims Suicide 86. Tribe, left-arm

*FF

and K.I. Clang without cost when Worcester-slow posters Middlesex 282 6-2; Beat Setter and Sunderland 6-0

spin, six for 73).

(CCSRC) beat Johnston and Junkies only to Bobo's Detroit

0 2 2 tomorrow. handlers and the officials of the Bosto

7 8 0

and then Batting on a drying wicket at shire followed on Old Trafford, Lancashire had to Goonesena found a spot for his and 121 for seven. Leicestershire beat Rayner and Stevens 6-1.

*Retrafa Lost To CCC(1) By-13 IBA it was all a big stall

blow on against Nottingham leg spinners and took six for 49. 210 (Hallam 66, Palmer 71,

L. Marcel zó A. Tiom (Eno) 100S to T. Haud · 1.25.-Persics 3-6; shire and with six wickets to Singh's four for 43 in the Robertson four for 37). fall still used 132 to save an second innings gave him match

lost to M., Liu and 5-7; beat N. Leonard and K.C. Chow Innfhe's defeat,

6:3, Mag figures of ten for 63.

Then Flaherty came out, and

that Disan had į Kansas City of the East and West German Olympic Committees to lust stepped out of the shower New York

and would talk to the reporters choose one All-German team for the 1956 Olympics was in a few minutes. "a great triumph for sport,"

During a press conference Mr Brundage said of the known

son decision to give the East German Olympic Committee provisional recognition: "To my mind what we did on this problem is sensational. Both sides said We believe there is only one Germany and there should be only one German team".”

WATER POLO

League-Leading Army Teams

Clash Today

The two Army teams."South" and "North", head the Junior Water Polo league standings is- sued yesterday by the Hong- kong Amateur Swimming As90- ciation.

Both teams, unbeaten in the league, will clash today at the Victoria Pool in a match that likely to produce the eventual champions.

to

Maas, Birrer (5), Foytacu (8) and House; Sullivan (9-6), and

the this

w.cre

|hut Grb Pht Anish the match, 204

Nearly an hour after the night, a cordon of Policemen emerged from the dressing room, with Olson in the middle of the Replying

Frenchman Beats questions Mr pack, barged their way through Brundage said that when Ger- the crowd and hustled the beaten challenger many was. reunified there would Light-Heavyweight be only ons German Committer.out of the way and into a taxi. "Moore his hard enough to If effeels to form an All-German hurt a Heavyweight," Flaherty team should fail recognition

said. would be withdrawn from "the East German Committee,

Flaherty said Olson made his Mr Brundage sald trials would mistake in backing off from be held in Germany open to Moore during a clinch _nud sportsmen form East and West. "got nalled with a left hook"-

would form the United Press. The winners German team.

EAST AND WEST

A reporter asked whether the decision meant there would be either an All-German team at Melbourne for the 1956 Games or no German team at all Mr Brundage replied "No, If the decision is respected there will: The game was originally sche be a German team representing duled to be played at Sek Kong East and West. Otherwise there but will now take place at the will be a West German team." Victoria Pool: commencing at 5 Asked about China; MI p.m.

LEAGUE STANDINGS

ALTY SU

Artny

Vastera South China

·ZYMCA "Royal Navy.

pital Goals

WLD Goal

21 29 6

1 17 17,

201

10

15

Brundage said the Chinese Communists had set up a new committee and had undertaken to respect the rules of the IOC. which had no shenative but to recognise the Chinese Com

miste committee. There would therefore be two Chinese teams at Melbourne Communist and Nationalist-Reuter.

Willy Thom

At

and Chow 2-4,

At Bristol: Gloucestershire 121 and 105 (Salsbury, left-arm When four wickets had fallen CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES slow, six for 37), Hampshire

3. Ribeiro and D. Rodrigues (Rec)- for 48 it seemed that the extra At Tunbridge Wells: Kent 194 (Barnard 67, Wells, right- lost to Hsu and Pereire A-c: Jor half bour

and 199 for two arm offspin, five for 50) and 13 Lu and Trou be?, lost to Leccend and the young (Fagg not out 70). Sussex 233 for one.

10.4. Gonzalven and 21. Veru:(Bach secood team player; Dyson, then (Cakman 53, Pettiford, right- AL Worcester: Cambridge lost to Hes and Pereira. 5-6; lor: Liverpool, June 23. saved something trom what arm legbreak, four for 23). University, beat Worcestershire Lunds Trou 4-8; lost to Lencsest

and Chow 30, Frenchman, Indrisca Dlope looks like being a Lancashire FAI Guildford: Oxford by an innings and 76 runs, gained the Welterweight boxing wreck though defeat does not University 238 and 42 Cambridge University 262- WEDNESDAY'S" (GAMES title of Europe tonight by seem far away.

for two. Surrey 399 (Constable Worcestershire 47. beating the Englishman Willy

55. Cox 54. Clarz 113) medium pace, six for 20) and Thom on points.

Al Manchesters Nottingham secondly 139 (Goonesta right shire 309 for eight declared arm legbreak six for 49, Singh

(Poole 108), Lancashire 145 four for. 43.)--Reuter.

The bout Was rounds-France-Presse.

THE GAMBOLS

REALLY, GEORGE, YOUR HAIR.

LOOK UNTIDY –NDUJ

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over

RESPONSIVE PITOM Bruce Doolands legbreaks on 15 the responsive plich were the

downfall of Lancashire.

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(Singh,

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