THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1955.
NZFA MAKE Red Sox Triumph 10-7
€500
Auckland, July 10.
The Hongkong korder team left by ale today for Hydney.
Their New Zealand tour prahi est about
resulted in
£500 to the New Zealand Association-Reuter,
THIRD TEST
Godfrey Evans Unlikely To Keep Wicket
Manchester, July 10,
Godfrey Evans is tnost - kely to keep wicket for Eng ian tomorrow if us expected South Afrien continue their first Innings in the third Test here.
This was stated today by Peter May, the England captain, who added that he would prob- ably call upon Tom Graveney to take the place or Evans behind
the stumps,
May said he was still awaiting the remit of an X-ray on the Me dager of Ewing right handl which was damaged by a ball from Frank Tyson on Saturday morning hit he was not optimis
about the muteome,
saje: May
Evans wig almod every time SORY fouthed the ball
during aftern
iti
the I saw from his face that something was wront and when learned about the finger " Ꭲ . suggested he should go Evans, however, said he would prefer to stick it out to
end.'
The
-Jugh
Over Orioles In American League
New York, July 10.
Mike Higgins' red, hot. Red Sox kept pushing toward the top of the American League today by coming from behind for the second straight day to overpower the Orioles 10-7.
A scheduled second game between Boston and Baltimore was postponed because of rain.
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Trailing 7-5 in the eighth, the | Senatory had crupled for six' Red Sox rallied for five run run in the afth inning to win after filling the bases, Billy the arst gune, · 6-4. Goodmany single home two rine, Jackie Jensen walked after the bases were loaded
force home another New York again to
8 13 1 and Norm Zauchin sineled home Washington
3 6 2 two more.
Winning pitcher Kucks, loser Abernathy.
Ted Willums homered for the Red Sox while Gus Triandos hit two homers for the Orioles.
Mickey Mantle smashed three homers to raise his season total to 21, as the Yankees won the nightcap of a doubleheader, 8-3, after the Senators took the opener 0-4. Mantic Mammed his first two homers of the day of lanky Dean Stone in the opener but they were in a loan
cause.
fralling Whitey Ford
Jackle
Boston, Pinchhitter Faye Throneberry was forced home with the e-breaking run on a bases louded walls for Jensen and Norm Zauchin fol- lowed with a two-run single in the eighth Inning for Boston Red Sox victory over Baltimore in the Best game of a double-header.
Baltimore
10-7
RIE 7. 12 1 Boston
10 13 'Winning pitcher Hurd, foser Moore,
After by four runs. Washington chased him with a six-run
NATIONAL LEAGUE. burst that beltuled a homer by Carlos Paula in the
Pittsburg).—Mary fith - That init.
elinched the ball game right then and there.
Blaylock sorted a time run, and a long By on Sunday to bat in two Di Philadelphia's runs as the Phil- Mantle's third homes of the lies defeaterl The Pittsburgh day, a two-run wallon off loser Pirates 4-1 in the first game of Ted Abernathy, highlighted a
| a doubleheader. Que Simmons five-run rally by the Yankees pitched all the way the Phils.
the fourth inning of nightcap. Ted Tray, Tiger and Kiving up six hits. White Sox discard, started the second game for the Yunkces but wis relieved by Joluny Kucks, the eventual winner, in
South Africa le lave their
Olfspinner casunties Taydeld, who bruised is right hand without injuring his spin- Anger while telding, whil ming
the fourth. a special sponge guard WIT when weldin 271 England's sound innings.
Johan Waite hos a swollen right Enger which was struck
hy both Tyson mi Bedstr.
The weather
Jurecast
for
Monday, when South Africa will
198 resume
runs ahead with three wickets in hand, promises Another fine and sunny day-- China Mail Special,
Grand Time For Cows But Not For Golfers
Gainsborough, Lincoln: hire,
July 10. There is new buzard on the Golf Club Thonock
course here which the designer never included in his plans-golf ball gobuling rows.
have
cows belonging to ing farmer developed a fiendish laste for golf balls and gulp them down almost as quickly as the players whack them,
Several hundred balls worth
inlo
THREE-RUN BURST
the
Philadelphia Pittsburgh Winning loken Friend."
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4 8 0
pitcher
1 4 0 Simmons,
Pittsburgh, The Philadelphila Phillies defeated the Pittsburgh Cleveland knocked out, Jack Pirates 4-1 behind
the six.hit Harshman with л three-pitching of Curt Simmons, bui
in the fourth inning the Pirates Fun burst
came back in a of the opener to beet Chicago second game to down the Phils White Sox turned 3-1 on a six-hit hurling job by 3-2 but the around
bent 1erb.Store, and
righthander Vernon Law, the Indians' sensational young! left-hander, 4-2 in the second Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Larry Body and Hob leman each homered in the nightcap, which
credited to Virgil Tracks even though he reeded relict from Sandy Consuegra in
was
the ninth.
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NO RECORD
Brian Hewson wins the 1,000 Metres event in 2 minutes 20.2 seconds during the Army Athletic Championships at Aldershot but fails to break the world record.-Central Press Photo.
Anderson Succeeds Arthur Rowe As Hotspur's Manager
By BOB PENNINGTON
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of
Jimmy Anderson, once an 89.-a-week weed boy at White Hart Lane, gees on trial next season as manager of Tottenham Hotspur, one Winning pitcher Law, loser England's wealthiest clubs.
Rowe, who has resigned through ill health.
Negray.
St. Louis-Luis Arroyo,
SI.
Louis Cardinal rookie lefthand- er, gained his 10th victory, against three defeats, in a 7-2 Home runs by Elmer Valo and triumph over the Chicago. Cubs. Vic Fewer helped Kansas City
to a 9-5 decision over Detroit in Chicago the first of a doubleheader, but St. Louis the Tigers crushed the Athletics 10-1
his
in the
seventh
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Winning pitcher Arroyo, loser nightcap. Ned Pollet.
Garver hurted a four-hitter for Milwaukee.-The Braves ran triumph in the their latest winning streak to six second game, which was marked straight by defeating the Co- by homers by Harvey Kucnncinnati Redlegs, 7-4, in the first and Jim Finigan.
game of a double header c: Sun- day, Gene Conley grabbed his 11th victory at the expense of
for two
The Giants railted runs in the ninth inning to. nip Mays Dolgers 3-2, Wild the driving in the winning run in the ninth after Duke Snider's
Joc Black.
K H E B 2 7 11
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BRITISH CYCLISTS · LEARN
Page
Parched Tongues Should
Remain Parched
The
In
Tour de France
Metz East, July 10,
Sweltering heat and too much beer and soda water to quench their parched tongues coat the British riders valuable seconds in the fourth lap of the Tour de France cycling race from Namur, Belgium, to this enormous French garrison town on the Franco-German frontier.
Tony Hoar of Emsworth, Hampshire, and Ian Steel of Glasgow, each lost 23 minutes. Stan Jones of Birmingham lost, 34 minutes on this 140-mile stretch where under a boiling sun the great secret was to fight off thirst, not to quench it.
After his fine performance of was satised with arrlying here 80. Maitland, 6 hrs. 62 mine, arriving 25th at the end of the mon pack with Krebs, 57 sec. yesterday's
95. Krebbs, 6 hrs. 82 mins. lap, team leader Mitchell and Maitland. Brian Robinson of Huddersfield With each stage of this gruel- 57 suo.
112. Hoar, 7 hrs. 4 mins. 28 had dimeulty
of the "Chain Gam In starting out ling race from Namur.
over 2,780 miles, the British boys secs. stift legs are as
os are learing the tricks of the boards,"
They he said, but he had trade.
have made many secs. mistakes but they have never joined up with the main pack mist after the first 20 miles.
repeated then.
The mistake they made today
ГОМУ
Ken Mitchell of Kenton was
of
the first to be held up when he was when Mitchell had a burst the pack. His got a puncture at the 40-mile tyre and lost mark. Jones, Steel and Robin pacers stayed with him but tried son waited and Fred Krebs
get in the main pack by Cambridge had the time to nip cycling at the edge of the road
instead of on the crown. into a cafe to have a "quick ono" a little farther
on until Jones and his pacers camo by.
By this time the main pack had slackened the pace and the British caught up with them six
nilles farther on.
A buckled wheel then stopped Hour. Bob Maitland waited for him and after a quick whept change they were back In the main pack at the 65 miles mark.
They had a board of cars to #CL as wind breaks between them and the main pack, which would have sel up a valuable vacuum if they had stayed in the middle instead of fighting against air eddies and whirlpools of dust at the roadside,
They have learned that you with pay for this mistake valuable energy,
Tomorrow's Bfth lap is of 143 miles from here to Colmar, Eust France,
KNOW THEM ALL
Jones came 119th and last in There is hardly a cafe on the the overall individual placings road
from Namur through after the fourth lap with 24 Luxembourg to here that the hours and 3 seconds. British don't know after tødny. Each of the seven remaining riders out of the ten who started the course took turne to all up their bottles with beer or soda water for the team.
Kemp of Luxembourg won the fourth lan today and A. Rolland of France took the yellow sweater as overall leader of the Tour.
BRITISH PLACINGS Official British pincings for the fourth lap were:
52. Mitchell, 6 hrs. 52 mins.
At the moment when Hoar and Stool decided to fill their bottles the pack pushed up the pace and they were unable to catch up.
Jones trailed with fatigue, 57 sec. Wise man Robinson conserved 53. Robinson, 6 hrs. 52 mins, his energy
for future taps and 57 sec.
England's wealthiest clubs. He succeeds Arthur Clean Sweep For Americans
The history of 61-year-old James Anderson is one of the most remarkable in football-46 years with his only club and never a professional footballer.
record of service wire for a drive, playing with Anderson's and cockney shrewdness hay in- his grand-daughters when "the heat is on" remains to be seen, spired a notoriously canny board to give him this, his biggest
(London Express Service) break and toughest trial.
"We feel Jimmy has earned this chance to make good next season," said a director,
"We have faith in hint and if he does well we need look no
for the further
successor to Arthur Rowe."
old bose Joc
At Swedish Tennis Tourney
Banstad, July 10. American tennis players swept the Swedish Inter- national Tournament.winning all five titles.
Doris
114. Steel, 7 hrs. 4 mins, 39
110. Jones, hrs. 18 mina. - 90 secs.
FOURTH LAP STANDINGS
Team classification for the fourth lap
1.
7 pecs
France, 20 hours, 11 mins.
2. Northeast Central, France, 20 hrs, 17 mins, 4 seconds.
3. International, 20 hrs, 24 mins, 55 secs.
20 hrs, 20
4. West France, mins, 31 secs.
5. Southeast France, 20 lurs, 27 mins, 8 secs,
0. Italy, 20 hrs, 27 mins, 32 secs.
7. Spain, 20 hrs, 27 mins, 30 secs.
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8. Holland, 20 frs, 20 mins,
9. Ile de France, 20 hrs, 34 mins, 30 secs.
10. Switzerland, 20 Hrs., 38 mins.. 47 secs,
Britain
11, Equal-Belgium, and Southwest France, all with 20 hrs., 30 mins., 51.
OVERALL STANDINGS
Team classifications four laps,
for the
1. France, 60 hrs., 44 mins,, 4 '
2. Italy, 87 hrs, 9 mins, 58
cccs.
SCCs,
3. Belgium, 07 hrs., 9 mins, 58 secs.
4. West France, 87 hrs., 10 mins, 20 secs.
5, Northeast Central France, 67 hrs.. 10 mins., 68 secs.
6. Holland, 87 hrs., 28 mins., 19 sec.
7. International, 67 hrs, 32 mins, 7 secs.
БЕСП
8. Spain, 07 hrs, 34 mins, 0 9. Southeast France, 87 hrs, 35′′ mins, 7 60s
10. Switzerland, 07 hrs, 44 Enrique Morea-Mily Vagnaniel-mins, 7 sec. They were:
11. Southwest France, 67 hrs, Hom
Men'a sen, 6-2, 6-3. Richardson,
Hart, Ladies' Singles,
Together with 18-year-old 52 mins, 50 secs.
of 12. Britain, 07 hrs, 54 miris, 20 Engdahl a Lill-Christine Singles and-teamed with Swedish Junior player--Ladies' Sweden, she then defeated the secs.
team of Vie Seixas and Miss all-Swedish
13. Ile De France, Ú8 hrs, 23 *Alva Doubles,
Mixed Doubles,
Bonstrom, mina, 30 sees, and Bjordit Margareta Seixas Hichardson
the Men's 6-4, 7-5, - in. Doubles.
Doubles,
American Boxers Hart
For Singapore?
:
Singapore,. July
captured Doris Hart - thus three titles. She was presented
Ham Richardson
Women's
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won
́INUIVIDUAL, STANDINGS
Overall Individual classifica- ons after the fourth lap:
so many cups by King Gustav laurels by defeating Australia's Anderson took over Tottenham Cincinnati
A team of American amateur VI Adolf the de-
of Sweden that she Mervyn Rose in the Men's finals, an average of 3s id, aplece al-, throwing error allowed the tying Milwaukee
for short spells after
boxing champions will make a
could not carry then all at the 4-6, 0-2, 6-4, 6-2, and teamed
with Seixas
2. in capturing the run to come across, Paul Giel.
Winning pitcher Canley, leser parture of his was
same time, the third giant pitcher,
and during the liness world tour in the Autumn, sald
Colonel Eddle Eagan, Chairman Doris Hart defeated Switzer- Men's Doubles title. credited with the victory while
of the U.S. Olymple Finance land's Ruth Kauffman, 6-3, 9-7 The Americans defeated Arthur Rileges suffered the loss.
Committee.
ready
have disappeared
These boving gullets.
Black.
Club professional
Milwaukee-Cincinnati snap- Barnca way near to confessing
oed a six-game losing streak fallure last nigh!, He thought Milwaukee defeated Cincinnati
here by taking the nightcap, 7-6, he had dreamed of the master-T-4 in the first game of a double- un four unearned runs after the stroke when he Miled six header but a two-run homer by Braves had captured their sixth - practice balls with mustard and Wally Post in the ninth inning in a row in the opener by 4-7,
of the night- eap earned the drove them down pepper and the fairway,
Redlegs an even split' 7-6. Big But the cows which graze on Gene Conley yielded eight hits parts of the links calmly downed in gaining his 11th victory in
the first these too and appareilly enjoyed
them.
Jack Chappell, a club member of nine years standing, said: "You have to be careful. The cows are cunning. They Turk under the trees in the rough where you don't notice them.
(Second Game)
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game while Ifershall Cincinnati remian, third Cincinnati hurler, Milwaukee notrbed the win in the finale. Winner Freeman. Loser --
29th Spahn. Ted Kluszewski homer in the opener.
hit his
a
Hulme
of Mr Rowe.
His father was a 'Spur's fan. The house Jimmy 1lved in when he took over the White Hart Lane weeds after leaving school has since been pulled, down to make room for Tottenham's.new stand.
QUALIFIED MASSEUR ·
1: Groundsman Break. No. Jolin Over, the man who Inid the Oval wicket, gave, Jimmy Mays his first job on the ground staff. through Anderson's ambition then was
push to beconto a trainer, Lo
Home run Cincinnati. Post, New York. Willie PITCHING NOMINEE
lined 11
single National the Arroyo, Luis
right side League all-star game pitching home the winning run as the "As soon as they hear a ball nominee turned up for Tuesday's New York Giants scored twice test with a nont seven-hitter in the ninth inning to beat the struck they come running out on
*7-2 to the fairway. You have to that gave the Cardinals a run like blazes to have any hope telutaph over the Cubs. The Brooklyn Dodgers 3-2.
of rescuing your ball"
Cubs,
Southpaw Curi Simmons of Loes. the Philles limited the Pirates to six hs in beating them 4-1
Break No. 2: Manager Peter MeWilliam made Anderson qualified masseur, an nesistan:
R H E trainer in 1913.
2 7 2 3 13 Û
1
Cards collected ti hits, includ- ing a homer by Stan Musial. Brooklyn
Break No. 3: In 1932. a new Aiman, First Class James Hank Sauer homered for the New York
manager, Percy Smith, appeinted Brace of the U.S. Air Force, the
Winning pitcher Giel, loser him manager of Spurt rursery last to lose a golf ball, refully commented: "I struck the ball,
club, Northfeel, who way every looked up and brother there was
right honour in Kent and were six a cow pounding after it.
times Kent League champions. "Brother I've
Vir Buckingham, now boss of Geen nothing like it.China Mall Special.
West Bromwich, Freddie Coxi and Ted Ditchburn were among his players.
Peng Soon May Accept Post As Coach To India
Bombay, July 10, Wong Peng-soon, Malaya's Themas Cup captain may short ly accept the post of a coach in India.
This was disclosed by Mr L. R. Agaskar, Manager of the Indian Badminton team for the recent Thomas Cup tournament at Singapore.
Mr Agositar sold he had oftero-be Malayan the post of a coach in India. "In all prob- ability, Wong will accept the offer," he added.
Chicago.
Veteran
In the opener but Pillsburgh hanter Virgli Truck of Chicago bounced back to win the night-stopped the Cleveland Indians cap 3-1 behind Vern Law's six-4-2 In the second game of a pitching. Mary Blaylock double header after the Tribe homered off loser Bob Friend in had taken the opener, before a the opener. Ron Negray was crowd of 35,145. changed with the loss in the second game-United Press,
THE SCORES Major Lengde baseball scores today were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington.**** Washington erupted for tix runs in the fifth inning against Whitey Ford and loner Tom Morgan to defeat the
New York Yankees.-0-4, in the first game of a doubleheader, Mickey Mantle blasted his 19th and, 20th home runs for the Yankeen.
Cleveland Chiengo
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2 G A Winner-Trucks. Loser-Score, Home runs: Cleveland, Doby. Chicago, Nieman.
During the war Andersch kept the ball rolling at Tottenham,
"nursing" such young amateurs as Eddie Bally and Temmy Harmér until they were safely rigned as professionals,
As number two to Hulme and Rowe, he made two cutstanding signings in Harry Clarke and AHL
Puring his two-day slopover, Col. Eagan discussed the pros pect of the American team visit. ing Singapore with Mr Bertie L. Dunsford, Secretary Singapore Ainateur Boxing As- sociation..
of
the
My Dunsford told the United Press that Col. Eagan's proposal would be considered at a meet- ing of his Association s0011.
Col. Eagun said the object of the proposed tour was to pro- mote the spirit of amateur box- ing throughout the world. The U.S. amateur team hopes to ght in Tokyo, Manila, Hong- kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Co- "lombo tix? Bombay before going
to Europe.
the
Col. Eagan, former Chalemuts. of the New York State Athletic Commitsion was guest of Regent, of Johore on Thursday. He left this morning for Colon- bo.-United Press.
ASCOT STAKES
Arctic Time In Place Of Panaslipper
Dublin, July 10. Penslipper, winner of the Irish Derby and second in the Today ha Hvos three Epsom Derby, will not run in minutes walk, from the ground the King George VI and Queen in Bromley Road. "I'm. at the Elizabeth stakes at Ascot next ground seven days a week-the Saturday. club is my life, I have noʻhob- Mr Joe Medrath; former | bien," he admits.
ownbr
of Panaslipper. nounced tonight that His wife Alice, from Edmon-Time would carry his colours in ton, Just down the road, * [the Ascot race... "As a result, 'Spurs supporter, never misses Panaalipper will miss the race,'! match and is "à good judge of | he said.os
player."
Detroit, Veteran Ray Boone coliccted two singles and a Ramsoy. double to knock in svetung and lead the Detroit Tigers 'to 10-1 victory over the Kansas City A's in the second game of a double header on Sunday..
The A's pounded 18 hits, "in- cluding A pair of two-run E homers by Vic Power and Elmer 01 Valo, to take the opener, D-8. 0 8 1
(Second Game) · Winning › pitcher : Stone, loser- Morgon
New York... Washington
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Kansas City
Terms and other detalls of the Washington The Now, York Detroit post were yet to be finalised, Mr Yankden
came back strong. In
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·Agaskar" - said and added that the pecorid game of a doubles Home runs: Kansas Wong would shortly rotire from header with the Washingtoes | Finigen. Detroit: Jubin Arst-class badrainton-Reular....... Senatorw to win 6-3, The clated Pro
· ap-
Arctic
- MeMeCiroth sold Pannalipper
The fantastic and vital--. to' the Irish national atuid, and it quality in Anderson is that he was agrood: then that the colt can forget football once ka hits) Qulă run in the big Ascot race. City" left the ground,en, Serpente only if Arelo ime will be rid“. "AB80=, | 596Whether he can full fod thế vamo pesce of. mind taking his
In
the Women's Singles, and Sweden's Sven Fildson-Torsten teamed with Seixas to beat Jahansson, 7-5, 6-4, 1-8, "0-3- the Argentine-Danish team of Associated Press,
+
Fiat set the
1. Antonin Rolland (France) 22h. 10m, 417.
Wout Wagimans (Holland) 22h, 20m 25.
3. Robic (West Franco) 22h. 23m. 448.
4. Louison Bobet (Franco) 22h. 24m 138—France-Prese
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