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U.S. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER

AUSTRALIANS TAKE FOUR OF THE EIGHT QUARTER-FINAL BERTHS

1

Forest Hills, N.Y., Sept., 5.

Led by Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall, Australia's awesome tennis foursome had a field day at Forest Hills today as they took four of the eight quarter-final berths in the US Tennis Championships, with a fifth in prospect.

Only the Rhodes scholar, Ham Richardson, veteran Vic Seixas and resurging Dick Savitt advanced to carry American hopes as the favoured Hoad and Rosewall were joined in the round of eight by two other Aus- and Aussie tralians youngsters Ashley Cooper and Roy Emerson Neale Fraser leading in a match postponed by darkness.

Frapor,

p

22-year-old

Afth-Pratt of Jamaica moved into the | minutes, and only nine minutes seeded Australian, was leading Ladies' quarter-finals,

G Shea of the US 5-7, 6-8, 6-3, 2-8.

Richardson buoyed Yankee hopes with the decisivonesa of his Foren hold true in the Women's 7-5, 6-2, 6-0 win over swarthy Olmeda, Southern Althea CHixson, Alejandro

champion Darbone Hard and Mr Dorothy California's

Ham porded but bi from Poru. Kode of the US and Mrs Betty

Diviston

NCAA

Century By Graveney

For T.N. Pearce's XI Against Australians

Scarborough, Sept. 5.

Tom Graveney, the England and Gloucestershire cricketer, balted in appropriate festive style today, scoring 101 in two hours for T. N. Pearce's XI against the Australians.

Ram prevented play until the last two and a quarter hours in

for the Anal wei, os ho blasted the college king from the famous Centre Court.

ALSO IMPRESSIVE

Savitt, returning

from four years of inactivity, also was im- pressive

mced through as he Mexico's Pancho Contreras 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 to gain the quarters against Rosewall.

Cooper, Touted as the next

of the great Austrollon stars, had to fight back gamely for

a 8-6, 3-0, 0-4, 0-3, 7-6 triumph over Texan Sam Giammalva.

Vie Seixas fought from behind main today and reached tha quarter-finals with 2-6, 0-9, 6-4, 0-3 victory

forlen Ulrich of Denmark, a bearded left-hander,

over

Ulrich, who had beaten

Vic

twice previously without a de fert, peppered the 33-year-old American's backhand throughout the early part of the match and was well on his way to another triumph when Seixas steadied. Thereafter each game

WOS

this last first class fixture of the 1952 OLYMPIC CHAMPION bitterly fought, but all the key

Australians Lour but in

that

int T. N. Pearce's eleven hati

scored 103 for four

Gruvency

whose secunt Afty

me in 30 minutes. hut two

and

It's unch

came sixes

thirteen was fourth cul at 176,

Denis Comption, batting 55 minutes for 45, hit three six and three fours before being second and at 115,

This was the fortieth day that the Australians have suffered interruptions by rain and on thirteen of these no play was possible ut all,

BCOREBOARD

T. N. Pearce's eleven shawl ka- nings 193 for four.

P. E. Richardson, c. Craig b.

Archer

Gravey

b. Archer

Compton, c. Miller b Benaud

พ. Watson, e

Davidson

George Rhoden

Not Available For Melbourne

Hollywood, Sept. 5.

breaks went to Seixas and he never again was in serious dan- ger of losing.

It was

Vic's fourth straight extra set match. The decision put him in a round of eight opposite Ashley Cooper.

Althea Gibeon, winner of 17 tournaments this season, moved into the women's round of eight by trimming Carol Fageros 0-3, 6-2. Miss Gibson, George Rhoden, 1882 Olympic | employing her big serve and Champlon for the 400 Metres strong not game to good act- fist, has informed the Jamaican | vantage, never was in danger, Olympic Committee that he will Dot

1956 Olymple run in the Burney at Melbourne,

Lew Houd of Australia, top- seeded and favoured to com- plete a grand slam of the Aus- Rhoden, who is 29, works as a Aralian, French, Wimbledon and physiotherapist ut Hollywood's | US Championships this Ocdurs of Lebanon

Grant Golden

усат, 0-3, 6-2.

Hoad, appearing RS die Interested 09

his customary Rhoden set up a new Olympic

14

Hospital, beat

101

45

hud

and told newsmen today that he 7-5. not enough time to train

Archer, b.

properly for the Olympics

12

J0

record when he won

8

3

193

T. E. Bailey, not out

7. G, Evans, not out

Extras

Total for four wickels

Wickets tell at: 26. 115, 108, 170.

Bowling

O M R W

Miller

8 3 12 0

12

12

! 43 2

9 1 43 0

Archer

Johnson

Bermud

Davison

*Legbyes

11 1

G U 27

--Houter

She Scores A

Double In

Swim Meet

Blackpool, England, Sept, 5.

Grant, a Sutc

15-year-old Canadian schoolgirl, became the First double winner

the 400 Metres Anal ut the Helsinki 45.9 Olympics four years ago. secunds He was also a mom- ber of the Jamaican relay team which broke a world record for the four times 400 metres Helsinki, in 3 minutes, seconds.----France-Presse,

at

3.9

usual, displayed style and had the match under control all the way.

Ken Rosewall, mmmer-up to Tony Trabert last year, dropped a get but then won as ho pleased against towering Hugh Stewart, 2-6, 9-7, 0-1, 8-2-

United Press,

MIXED DOUBLES

The Japanese-indonedan ter nis pair of Mrs Sachiko Kamo

LURED D AUSTALA BY A CIGARETTE

FIRM

AGHOUT THE LENGTH

AND BREADTH EP"

THE COUNTRY

GNE UP SMOKINGĄ

CIGARETTES

#PES

الحمرة

IN ORDER

WRECK THE CIGARETTE INDUSTRY

AND SAVE THEIR HERO

FOR ENGLAND.

AMULLYETT.

OLYMPICS CHIEF

1956.

12th CHESS OLYMPIAD *_*_________________ SOVIET UNION'S SMYSLOV BEATS POLE IN FIRST GROUP SEMI-FINAL MATCH

Moscow, Sept. 5.

"The Soviet Union's Bmyslov beat Sliwa († Poland today in the first group semi- final match of the 12th Chess Olympiad which is underway here. The scoring was 4 to 0.

The first camp matches were those which had been postponed in the fourth round. Matches pitting A. Dolon and M. Calon of Puerto Rico against Vestol and Morchen of Norway were postponed for a second time.

Bulgarin's Kolorov beat Sten-1. Yugoslavia bout Mongalla by borg of Stredens and Bulgaria's 4 to 0 and France beat Scotland Thedicov drew with Zjungquist | by 3 to 1. of Sweden. The scorca were Bulgaria 24, Sweden 11⁄2.

| IST GROUP CLASSIFICATION General classification after theso matchas in the first group

WES:

1. Soviet Union-14% points. 2. Bulgaria-13 points.

3. Switzerland-10% points.

4. Poland-4834 points, Sweden- points.

0.

0. Puerto Rico 81⁄2 pointe. 7. Norway 3 points-two matches adjourned.

8. The Bear 3 points. In the second group, Denmark was leading Austria by 1% to

2. after the match between Enevoldeen

and ((Decork) Lokvenc (Austria) was adjourn od for the second time.

REPLIES

Too Much Fuss

Over

New Amateur Rule

Mr Otto Mayer, Swiss head of the International Olympic Committee, said in Lausanne that there was an “unnecessary amount of fusa” about the new Olympic Rule 34, asking for a written pledge that Olympic competitors "Intend to remain” amateur.

Mr Mayer pointed out that Rule 34 was not yet final, and that even in its present form it did not bind an athlete to remain an amateur for ever, but was only designed to weed out "disguised pros.”

Recalling the events

up to the announcement of this new rule, Mr Mayer explained: "The IOC has long been worried about athletes who côme to the

out

BASEBALL

leading Olympics with the fond hope Het a member of the Execu- of turning their victories into tive Committee, and took part profitable professional contracts in the Stockholm session when afterwards, The 70C cannot the new, pledge was decided look upon an athlete

an upon. amateur if he goes the Olympics as a fine opportunity *to win "I am sure Lord Burghley wil laurels that

can be quickly give the British Olympic Asso- cashed.

otation all formation needed on mich matters."

Redlegs Score 12-2. Victory Over Braves

of

Che

"To put some check on ruch undesirable Conpetitors, Executive Committee

NOT MECHED IOC, in Stockholm last June, approved the new pledge.

This

Britain's water-palo team for Rule 34 : The entry must the Olympic Games is due to be corytains the

starte enounced on September 0; but ment, signed by the competitont has not yet been decided that 2, the undersigned, declare on my any team will be sent to Mel- honour that I am and fatend to bourne

following

remain an amateur anti fulmi The British Olympic Associa the conditions stipulated by the tions have set aside nine places Olympic Rules. The National

for water-palo men-but with Federation of that

enough to go."

particular

to the

true.

Milwaukee, Sept. 5. The Cincinnati Redlegs drove Warren Spahn with ave runs in the second inning today and rolled on to a 12-2 victory sport must countersign this de- proviso they must be good over the Milwaukee

claration stating that. Braves which cut the Braves Nation best of its knowledge, it

Ernest Scott. international League lead to one and a half

Water-polto "NOT FINAL'

Board ·boponery games..

secretary, wold: "Certainly "This rule is not yet final. team are going. We are Great All regulations adopted by the Britain, and we must send Executive Committee can only water-polo team to Melbourne, become final if confirmed by a

Hic (Indonesia) were eliminated Alex Gruntas drove in tour from the Mixed Doubles of the runs, Roy MeMilan three and American tennis championships pitcher Henshal. Freeman drove at Forest Hill today by the in two. French-American team of Paul Remy (France) and Miss Mar gare Varner (U.S.).

Special Meals (Japan) at Jimmy Gankoen For Egyptian Team At Melbourne

Melbourne, Sept. 5. Despite the international dis- pute over the Suez Can and Egypt will with- reports that draw from the 1958 Olympic

Remy and Yumer beat Kamo and Koen 6-0, 6-2 in a first round match-France-Presse.

CRICKET

Games.

ty

*

10

Ind GROUP CLASSIFICATION

General classification for the second group after these matches was:

1. Yugoslavia-141⁄2 points. 2. Inel-11 points.

Netherlands-101⁄2

points.

The

4. Franco 8 points.

B. Denmark 7 points (two games adjourned).

6. Austria-814 points (two

games adjourned),

7. Mongolia 311⁄2 points.

8. Scotland 3 points,

bia and East Germany played ong match Jogs than the others).

1. Yugoslavia 11 points.

2. Hungry--10 points,

3. Enst Germany--9 points.

4. Belgium-8 points. 3. Rumania-735 points, a. Colombia-54 points,

7. A points (abo

garners

8. Greede pol

points.

Iran 9 adjourned),

The

points (one game

following, irst, second and thieri round edjourned matches were concluded today,

First round-Dobkin (Israel) beat Pramcahubor (Austria) in Austria „a second group match,

won the match by 3 to In the third group, India was

Second round: Nora Dougmian leading Luxembourg by 3 to 0, (France) beat Nielson (Demruark) with the last match between in o second group match. France Ventraman (India) and and Deomatic drew the match, Philippe (Luxembourg) od- to 2. Journed for the second time, Gislason (Iceland) boat Phi- India's pair, Cupta and Mhalsharppe (Luxembourg) in a third secured a win for their alde by defeating the Luxembourg team of Condary and Schneider.

The match between Iceland and West Germany ended in a draw, 2 to 2, after Nephaus (Germany) beat Phrobergsson (letland).

.

myatch

beat locand embourg in this match by 4 to 0.

this

Third round: Johannessen (Norway) beat Bachlund (Swe- den) in a first group match Sweden beat Norway in match by 2% to 11%. Reiss- SRD GROUP CLASSIFICATION mann (Puerto Rico) beat Bal- enrek (Poland) in another first General classification for the group match. Poland won this third group after these matches match by ន to 1.-France-

Preda.

(Finland, India, Chile and the Argentino played one match leas than the other teams in this round).

1. fceland 13 points.

Argentine 12 points, 3 West

Germany 11% points.

4. England 10 points. 6. Finland 8 points.

6. India points (one game

adjourned)

Chilo 4 points.

6. Eretand-14 points.

0.

9.

the by

Luxembourg Ono point (one game adjourned).

In the fourth Philippines were leading Iran

group 2 to 1, with the match between Cardoso (Philippines) and Ar- mar (Iran) adjourned for the second time. Benites gave the

The following are today's re- suits in the fifth round of the interrutional chess Olymplad being played in Moscow:

1st Group

Stahlberg (Sweden) and Blau (Switzerland), draw.

Szapiro (Poland) beat Schmitt (Saur).

2nd «Group

Matanovic and Mille (Yugo- slavia) and Forth and Dobkin (Israel) draw.

Muhring (Netherlands) beat Nora Dougmian (France).

3rd Group'

(Irudio) Damphy (Ireland)

Cupta and Mhalskar (India) Philippines side the lead when and Reilly and Walsh (Ireland) he beat Lofti of Iran.

draw

Also in this group, Hungary beat Rumanda by 2% to 1, and Belgium draw with Colom- bia 2 to 2.

Venkatrama

bent

4th Group Pachman (Czechoslovakia) beat Ditimann (West Germany). Restrepo (Colombia) bent (Iran). :France-

General classification for the fourth group after these matches Naarian was: (Ranmania, Greeca Colom- Presse,

Cyclists Set Five

World Outdoor Marks

In Mass Attack

Milan, 'Sept. 62\

Five new cycling world records were set up on Wednesday evening at the Vigorelli Cycle Stadium in Milan during an exciting evening a riding.

The first record was the five kilometres professional which went to the French rider, Isane Vitre, who covered the distance in 6-ming. 10.4 secs. He thus beat the former, record which had been set at 6 mins. 18,4 secs, by the Italian Pizza in July this year.

plenary session of the TOC. The “I am not one of those who may jnext will be at Melbourne on we must win gold medals, Freeman pitched tour and a third innings in rollet for Tom the occasion of the Olympic even get in the last eight. BUT

WE MUST BE THERE! Acker to gain his second victory in two days over Milwaukee,

"All-10C members are free to British Swimming Association He was lifted George Crowe in the ninth and even is complete elimination.son will not say whether a team

former demand changes in the rule, or honorary secretary, Dick Hog Larry Janeen pitched the last From what I have hourd during will go or not. He is unwilling Morretind pet up a new record mins. 43 secs, since 1937.

A little Lafer the Italian | mavi Maurice Archambaud ar 12 inning.

the past few weeks there will even to discuss the matter, Al

for the one kilometre Hying start During the 10-kilometre ride, he wild way is that he is most when he clocked 1 min. 3.0 secs. Baldini' Spahn, who was after his 200th be quite a lively discussion.

Also beat the inve disappointed with the results of victory, yielded four singles, a Thus, the text se quoted by Britain's matches so far this The former record was heitt by kilometres amateur record held Games, Australia's Olymple Zanzibar Share Robinson in the second. Rey going to Melbourne, There may walk and a tiple to Frunic me la only binding for nihlafer

the Australian Patterson with by the Frenchman, Pierro 1 min 4MOCS.,

Brut at G G: mias 23.4. ...acce Crone replaced Spahn and held be another, or no pledge at all,

SORRY RECORD

The record the Redlers until the fifth innot the 1960 Olympics.

breaking con- Baldini's time was 8 mine, 15.0 tinued.

aces. A few momenta ing, when they scored four un earned runs.

Welt be may be. Holland vent

however, Italian, cyclist Leandro "Generally I "ihink there has {u'

The Italian Faggin cut the Faggin again cust 42: Rumoola by 5-2:

the... Ava been an unnecessary amourt of France by 8--2

world one khometre standing kilometres amateur record when Joe Adcockt's two-run homer fuss over Zanzibar, Sept. 5..

the whole problem;

start record held by the Soviet | he covered the distanco in 6 Zanzibar put up a fine per- Milwaukee's only offensive out- Olympic Committee

in the fourth, his 34th, was apparently because the National A Spanish side Britain beat at cyclist Vargachkin by four-if mine. 15.4 secs,France-Presse. formance against the. Pakistan tonic.

to Cheltenham in July were young | fifths of a second. The Italian! Cricket Writers' Club

have been unenware that the rule and inexperienced. When

set tho new record at 1 min, 9.2: they drew their two-day match

is still needing conérmation (et

SECS. against the tourists.

the Melbourne 100, session and partly because its content has been wronider Intergebed.

krz the Committer såld today that it

English swimming champion was going ahead with plans to Honours With

ships today when she captured the 110-yard free-style title in the meet record time of one minute 9.4 seconds.

Sude had won the girls" 110- and butterfly crown last night,

The

champion, defending Christina Barry, regarded to £33 potential, Olympic fourth in 1:11.1.-United "Press.

prepare special meals for the Egyptian team.

“We've had no official noti fleation of Egypt's withdrawal,” said Mr Edward Doyle of the "Its name still is Committee. on our acceptance list and will

until nnisted remain there

hour otherwise. Naturally, we'd wel- come the Egyptian team, which we hope still plans to come to the Games,"United Press.

HOME RUGGER RESULTS

London, Sept

Rosult of today's

Union matches were:

Rugby

Enimouth :0.“ „Jedforest: 8,

Stroud 9, Bristol 6.

Rugby League

we

South African Govt. Grants · Visas To

Bradford Northen 5 York 17 Touring Teams

Brentey 7, Keighley 11.

Doncaster 10, Hui Kingston

R. 15,

18. Warring Featherstone R. 18, Warf

Reister.

ton 17

FAST TIME IN STEEPLECHASE

Pretoria, Sept. 6. The South African Govern- ment has decided to grant entry |visos to ́uni: Indian cricket, form from? · Kenya who dra to play

Writers' Club

BRUISED KNUCKLE

Roy

Cam

The Writers' Club this after- Much-battered noon declared their first inning panella, the Brooklyn Dodger closed at 248 for seven in reply catcher, suffered

scem

year.

RANDY TURPIN TO FIGHT AGAIN Hamburg

Germany, Sept. 5.

Ted Wright, coach to the. British team, is going to Mel-

FURSUIT CHAMPION boure at his own experie, and- will act us beam-manager-.

The most impressive per Д brusod"The pledge does not meat trainer-ki kis bore yo,

Ada to Zanzibar's 314, and the home knuckle below the indus frager that the attico to zwman on

E formsines. of the eveninje :- wne team, batting

that of the Italian world" put-ima for the second of his right hand tonight mamateur all ble dife, whe

But no training plans have

cek German Light- time, were 14 for two wickets, had to leave the game apainete for the British Olympic boo and othing will be mult champion Baldial who eat Heavyweight Campion, Hans when the match ender.

the Pirates. Campanella Amoolition thing: would -cordone The highlight of today's game struck blou pela was fate by toning better wong bean section on Septem-lometros when he clocked: 12 of Britian here on September 21 until the Olympic swim-UP a new record for the 10 Streiz... wilt night. Randy Turnin a brilliant 132 by

by Paleista bat of the Pirate batter, make contact with the Brimh TOC ber 9. That will leave only eight mins. 37.8 secs. The previous in non-ittle, 14-roma bout opening batamant, 22-year-old Thomas-United PANU,

record was held by the Trench-" United Press, enker, Lord Burghley.

Was

tha

Hanlf Mohammed. Finding fost matting wicicct to his liking, he drove, cut and hookami magal Bicently to please a modest crowd at the recreation pork,

Others who batter well were Wallis Mathing nad! Kurels France

Omar

matches in South Africa, it was MACIAS. KNOCKS

|learned in Pretoria (today.

The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting inat night","

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