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/ THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1957.

WEST INDIANS BEAT GLAMORGAN

ANCIENT ARCHIE WANTS WITH A DAY TO SPARE

TO FIGHT 'SUGAR RAY

Mannheim, Germany, June 10.

The Light-Heavyweight Champion, Archie Moore, said tonight he would negotiate for the de- fence of his title against Sugar Ray Robinson in a match promoted by the screen star, Frank Sinatra, and his associates.

The ancient Archie plans to return to the US on Monday to begin negotiations "in person" on his title. defending match.

his

Gever

"Frankle (Sinatra) and

But Moore doubted that he Associates will come from Call- could defend his title by July

takes mostly fornia to meet me in New York 7, "e it And we go over the project | to eight weeks before every along with my manager, Charley thing has been arranged for world championship match." Johnston," said Moore,

It Monday, Moore'n repre- United Prod.

Stumme, sentative, Baron von had

confirmed earlier, reports that the champ had received an offer to defend his title against Sugar Ray for #guaranteed fight purse of $200,000 at Los Angeles "in the near future",

BIG OFFER

Philadelphin, June 10. Sugar Ray Robinson, World Middleweight Boxing Champion, has been offered $200,000 by a lawyer lo stake his title against |Carmen Basis here in Septem-

Moore added Chud be "prob- ably would plu, Tony An-ber.

nity for the title too, Anthony's

Lawyer Samuel Rose said he sum of 422 manager, Ernie had offered this Braces, last Friday offered percent of the television, caulo

for Moore juni movie receipts, $100,000 guntasize

to make a Litle defence next It has offered Hasilio $125,000

or 26 percent of the total month at Los Angeles.

re-

Moore was suspended by theceipts, NBA last Friday for falling to return home to defend his title. The NBA also threatened to vacate the title it he should ; proposition.-France-Presse.

Rose said that after his offer Robinson had agreed to see him shortly for discussion

fall to defend it by July 7.

"I plan to it. Bight Robinson

I am of course interested to

the

Ramadhin Takes Six

Wickets For 39

Cardiff, June 10.

Sonny Ramadhin spun the West Indies to victory over Glamorgan here today, taking six second innings wickets for 39 runs to bring his match figures to elevan for 70.

The West Indies won by five wickets with a day to spare, scores were: Glamorgan 138 and 77, West Indies 119 and 100 for five,

After the West Indies had who had six for 30 to bis credit been dismissed for their lowest overnight, total of the tour, Romadhi routed Glamorgna to put the Lourists on top again.

His dingued in and varia- phs of pace always had the batsmen guessing, and he was responsible for a collapse in which Glamorgan lost their lunt

for 35 runs six wickets

In 50 minutes.

Set to get only 97 for victory, the West Indies were put weh on their way by Rohan Kanhai, who hit 52 72 minuita with alx fours,

Kanhal and Sobers, the West Tulian opening pair, put on 30 runs before Sobers put back an easy return to Devereux to give Glamorgan their 4 wickel.

At 47 Wouller, at silly mid- on, dived to his right to hoki a calth from Asgarall, and two une later as equally good entch nt backward shor log bv

make money and after Australians Out Walking accounted for Werke.

Anothony," said the Clumpion.

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Brisbane, June 10. Australium Olympic

SWER- Devil and BILTS John

Terry Gathercole will not compete in the Japanese National Cham-

A tea the West Indies were 30 fur three.

LARGE CROWD

The crowd was so big that the gale had to be closed during the afternOUT.

Jim McConn, the Glamorgan uff break bowler who took i wickets for 50 runs in the West Indices 1st onings, dismissed Asgarali ond Everton Weekes cheaply but John Goddard and Androw Ganteaume guided the

pionships in July, it was an-tourists to victory with an un- Bounced here lonight.

hshed sixth

Their trip has been cancelled28.

wicket stand of

because the Japanese Swim- Earlier today the West Indies' ming Federalen has been unable last wicket palt, Wesley Hall and 10 recekve un allocation of Tan Dewdney, had added 32 foreign currency, the minounce valuable runs to take the first inent said.

Innings total to 119, only 10 The Australian Swimming behind Glamorgan, Brin

that it Twenty also announced

of the ins were hit had declined an invitation for off four overs from MeConvon,

Olympic sprint champion Jun

Heurieks to

Sweden swin in

and Denmark because the offers did not meet ASU re- quirements.

Two Australian girl Olympic Fraser gold medallists, Dawn und Lorraine Crapp, will leave at the end of June to compete In the Ke Nakama carnival to be held in Honolulu on July 7

-Reuter,

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Cash Sweep Tickets dated 25th May, 1957,

on the 10th Race of the Thirteenth Race Meeting

Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will participate in the Cash Sweep on the 10th Race of the First Race Meeting of the 1957/58 racing season, scheduled to be held on Saturday, 5th October, 1957.

The sale of Tickets by the Club on this Sweep CLOSED on Saturday, 1st June, 1957.

The last ticket sold was No. 526000.

By Order of tho Siswards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & COMPANY,

Treaautem.

World Cup Rugby League Carnival

Sydney, June 10,

More than enough lekets have already been sold to cover the full cost of staging the World Cup Rugby League enmival,

The Australian Board of Con-)

Hall, once an opening bet, 20 in half an hour.-Reuter.

Miss Pat Smythe Clears Difficult Elimination Test

Paris, June 10,

Mis Pat Smythe of Britain WORL teat in the

second qualifiontion

toxluy at the

Horse Show here.

TONY TRABERT Says

OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENTS MUST COME

San Francisco,

Tony Trabert, former National

Singles

the difcult climon Champion who turned professional, believes tennis round for the Faris Grand Prix will have to legalise the open tournament if it

International expects to come out of the doldrums.

“The game is dwindling In popularity," Traberį. The pretty brunette, riding superbly on her light brown asserted while relaxing at a local hotel. "The kids are hose, Pring. FR), cleared all going in for other sports like basketball and golf. They three jumps after the tests had don't have the samo interest in, texnig any more." gone into a fourth and the final round. Uniled hit cualification

Press

CREPELLO

WINS THE DERBY

Crepello, ridden by Lester Piggott, passes the post to win the Derby on June 5. Second is Ballymoss (T. P. Burns). Third was Pipe of Peace (not shown). No. 11 la Tempest, which came fourth-Keystone Photo.

COUNTY CRICKET

TONY LOCK TAKES SEVEN NOTTS WICKETS FOR 49

London, June 10.

Tony Lock, Surrey's left-arm spinner, took trul learned from its secretary, Seven Nottinghamshire wickets for 49, helping to Me 1.R. Matthews, that fekets dismiss them for 125 in their first innings. already sold in Brisban and Sydney represented LA.40,000.

Carnival Is The cost of the estimated at £33,000.

The board decided not to per- mit direct television of World Cup games.

This was well short of Surrey's 303 for four declared, in which Peter May, 83, and David Fletcher, 53 not out, shared in a fourth wicket sland of 103 in an hour.

runs fer f

Sir Winston Enters

Yearling In Selima Stakes

Maryland, June 10. Sir Winston Churchill has nominated a yearling fly for the Selim Stokes, to be run at Laurel in November 1958.

The mile and 110 yards mee for Two-year-old tiles is ex- pected to be worth about 70.000 dollars. Sir Winston's bay fly

yet to be named-is the doughter

af Galeador, winner of the 1950

Epsom Derby.

But Trabert, who was berlen | "It has to be between Tilden. by Pancho Gonzales last year Gonzales and Vines," he said.

and after turning professional

The promoter hastened 10 jumping with him on Jock point out after naming his “top Kaumer's team, feels that the ton" that he had not seen the game could make a comeback it great Frenchman of the me amateurs battled the play-for-Henri Cochet, Jacques Brungnon pay group in the same tourna-) and others.

"Look how the public follows! open golf," Tony said. Tho

SPECTACULAR SHOW

But it was Budge who

was

tennis the

same thing could happen in the colour ad of the tennis--with the professiotinis] world when he unseated getting the money and the great Vines on a short US tour amateurs the cups."

in 1939, This one opened in Madison Square Garden, New Yuric, before 18,725 fant who paid $47,120 to see the specta- cular show. On the tour Budge won 22 matches, Vinga 17. From

Trabert now is happy work ing as a full time salesman for large printing firm and part time on the courts. He claims he is through with the tours and re- there on, as long as he played cently turned down a high offer regularly, no one could touch by Kramer 10 son

tour the red-heed.

through South America.

"I do not have the time," Kramer, incidentally, points Trabert said, "I want to ay out that the tours In those daya with my businees because I'm à of less than 20 years ago were a married man now with a wife] timute thing compared with his and

the a nine-month-old boy to troup's wandering

Jast support."

couple of years.

"While amateur tennis bring? a top-natch game to only half a dozen citite in the world," says Jack, "our touring professional troup played in 185 cities five continents in the last 14 months. That's really bringing though he only had been ou the best in tennis to the people," on the courts twice in the pro-United Press.

BRIEF TOURNAMENT:

But he is not averse to enter ing such small professional affairs as the other wock's brief tourna ment at the Cow Palace. Ai-

vius 30 days, he blasted Ken Rosewall, 6-1, 6-3, in first round play to get close to the $1,000 prize.

Gonzales downet Trabert in 50 minutes the fol- lowing night 6-4, 0-4.

"These short tournaments aro good deals," Trabert grinned. "Here I am in town on business for my company and I got a chance to make some extro cash."

As 1985 drew" to a close, Trabert reigned over American tennis as it's "Big Guy". won 10 out of 20 tournaments

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that year, including the tional crown, and rated as the

112-

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Tigers Again Beat Yankees

New York, June 10. The Detroit Tigers, who

class of Uncle Sam's outclassed seem to have dedicated the season to malding life Davis Cup team,

miserable for the Now York Then Kramer waved approxi-Yankees, wore At their motely $75,000 worth of long Treen under the freckled nose favourite form of amuse- and Tony, after some considera-ment again today when they ton, signed on to take his lumps walloped the World Cham- from Panche on their road show pions 9-4 with a barrage of

He doesn't regret the chalce. four home runs.. "I got some security out of

1WO

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the lour and am all set," he Dick Gernerl's two himern double sparked Sir Winston made his first said. "Neither do I miss amateur and two-run

people victory over Kansas City entry in United States racing at dennis. We'll get the Davis Cup the Boston Red Sox to on 11-4 the Laurel Race Course last year back sooner than some

other day Kame in the International Race worth think," Tony added, I see that in the only

knocked knocked Charley Maxwell

in His entry, Le Low Hoad is getting 100,000 dollars.

Ave runs

with Worcestershire fook

homers, May now needs 40

ban Pretendant, ran a disappointing off a lot this year."

Harvey his 1,000 this season.

points, having scored 3.06 runs

In the meantime, there is an- While Al Kaline and Nottinghamshire, following on per over, whereas Essex had last in 10th place.

other professional, tournament Kuenn also homered to lend the egain in taken almost all day to make 190

Also among the 588 nominia- 178 behind were

was the Tigers' sixth win trouble, losing four wickets for nt 1.37 run per, over on Satur- tions for the Selime Staires is a

day.

brown ally owned by Mrs Nera

the Yankees this season 39 betare the close.

Clarke of County Meaht, Eire.

stretch the Idio Dennis Brookes

Want to and helped AT CLOSE OF PLAY. At Taunton: Somerset 207 The fly is a deughter of Tulyar,

Chicago White Sox American League lead to Ovo games, (Atkinson 52, Smith six for 58) highly prized Irish stallion now Ciloucestershire 234 for three standing at stud in Kentucky. (Knightley-Smith 55, Graveney LU net out).

(135)

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But it agreed that filmy for telecasts on television after the close of play could be made.

All channels will be permitted to arrange for telecasts from the Brisbane fixtures (Australia. Desmond Barrick (50 not out)

Northamptonshire New Zealand next Saturday, look France v. New Zealand next their overnight 198 for two 10 247 for two declared, making Monday.)

The Selima is named after ane The only consideration asked their partnership worth 117.

of the greatest mares of colonial Vince Broderick then captured At Birmingham: Derbyshire by the board is

one copy of

Aive Leicestershire wickets for 29 100 und B1 for three. Warwick times: Selima was brought to the United States from England such films for the board's use.

The board decided with regard in a total of 115 to give North-shire 238 (Ibadulla 53).

At Lords: Middlesex 375 for in 1750 and gent to the famous

form breeding to the Cup matches in Sydney ante four points.

Sussex 299 for Belair Don Smith, the Suzex tett six declared. that any film company desiring

for tele-hander, took 14 in 100 minutesine (Smith 149, Sutila 58). to take films for sale

At Cambriare: Free Foresters the Mukilesex attack at casting should attend a con. of

300 for nine declared: CamTM ference between the representa- Lord's, and another left handerbridge University 23 for became owner of the form and

made 69, bui tives of the New South Wales Ken

At Manchester Yorkshire 153 Rugby League and the ground Susx finished 70 runs behind wicket. Bain stopped play. authority, the Sydney Cricket with only one wicket oft,

and 34 for four, Lancashire 113, Ground Trust, China Mail

At Northampton: Northamp DERBY LOSE POINTS.

tonshire 277 'for two declared Special.

"Billy" Khalid

Ibadullah (Brookes 136 not out,

of Woodward's son last year. Barrick Warwickshire's Pakistanl rounder, hlt 53 to help his side

Miss Chang has played with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, with Leopold Stokowski and the Hollywood Bowl Symphony,

at the

air conditioned

HARRY ODELL

takes pleasure in presenting YI-AN CHANG

LOKE YEW HALL

(University of Hongkong)

SATURDAY,

29TH JUNE, 1957,

AT 9.30 PM.

Suttle.

Laurel.

near

listed for this July at Forest Hills Detroit attack on three pitchern. and Trabert hope that company It business calls him back there at over about the same time.

bet it won'27.

Mickey Mantle hit his 15th. the homer of the campaign and

who of Yankees. Frank Lary,

Hank Bouer homered for the boat the Yanicos five umas last season, gained credit for tho win although Al Abor linhed, Bob Turley suffered his second defeat compared to one victory.

GREATEST PLAYER

Tho grostest uløyer, of

quaton, contury was Don Budge, the red-headed star the pre-World War II em.

The statement is made by an other very fine templs player; Jacir Kramer-a man who has The late William Woodward mode moro money out of temis

them any man in history. offered a trophy for

Kramer, Taco

the globe-girdling Willard Nixon yielded 10 hits "op ten” but worst, the distance for the named in honour at Selima. In prenotar, picked a

Rod Box with the aid of a 13- 1923. The Belair breeding form that went like this:

hit attack that included five le in the process of being sold

1. Badge; 2. Ellsworth Vines; 3, doubles. Alex Kellnor suffered again after the accidental death Pancho Gonzales; 4, Bill Tilden his fourth dbfost against twa

4

Pancho 50 not out). Leicestershire 115 The senior Woodward's estate, Fred Perry, 6, Bobby Riggs w and 35 for three,

continues to provide the Selima, Jack Crawford, 8,

Segura. 9. Ted Schroeder, 10, rob Derbyshire, County Cham- At Nottingham: Surrey 3031rophy--China Mait Special.

Franic, Sedgmon.

plonship leaders, of four points for four declared (Stewart 80, at Edgbastora But Warwick- May 63; Fletcher 53 not out). shire's 230

scored WAS

we Nottinghamshire 125 and 30 AYÁLA WINS TITLE slowly to give them bonus for four. paints.

At Worcester: Esex 199 and

Noordwijk, June 10,- Yorkshire (Johnny Wardle 28 for two. Worcestershire 331 Lula Ayala (Chue) won the four for 43) diamlised Lan- (P. Richardson 60, D. Richardmen's aingles championship to- chire for 110 to give them a son 115, Bailey five for 85). day when the lawn temis eham irst innings lead of 40 in the At Southampton: Hampshire pionships of Holland were con "Roses" match at Manchester, 343 for six declared. Kent 281 tinued. but themselves lost four for 87 for four (Phobey 50, Pretlove He beat Hugh Stewart (US), before the clase.

56, Leary 03. not out).—Reuter. 16-2, 0-1---Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS.

JOC? BORRY. PHONE CARLIER

"I named Budgo because he had the best all-around Zare over duplayed on a court," said Kramer, who refused, to say just. where he thinks he shouk rate himself in the top 10.

THE SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York

000001 01 de 15 mnd. Detroit

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Vines was the most brilliant, and Gommates has the greatest Bauer ribjp

Doston potential of all."

Kramer couldn't make up hib mind on who had the best ser

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