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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957.

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OPEN SINGLES QUARTER-FINALISTS JESSE CARVER SWOPS HIS JOB

FROM EIGHT DIFFERENT CLUBS

Second Division Player The 'Dark Horse?

By "TOUCHER”

Perhaps for the first time in the history of the Colony Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship, representatives from eight different clubs will be seen in action in the quarter- final stage of the event, which was reached yesterday with four more ties played off.

A feature of yesterday's games, which saw U. A. Rumjahn (IRC), T. E. Baker (KCC), R. Gourlay (KDC) and F. A. Santos (FC) join Raoul Luz (Recreio), C. C. Ma (CCC), B. Douglass (TC) and G. F. Leslie (KBGC) in the last eight, was the decisive win scored by each of the winners.

Chicago White Sox Down

Yankees 7-2 To Square Three Game Series

New York, July 24.

Billy Pierce, the Chicago White Sox hard-throwing little left-hander, came through in the clutch today with a seven-hilter that enabled his teammates lo beat the New York Yankees, 7-2, and square their current three- game series at one victory aplece,

The win, fess than 24 hours after Mickey Mantle - took the Sox apart almost single-handedly, cut the Yankees' American League lead to 4% games and renew- ed Chicago's hopes of a close Pennant race.

The Boston Red Sox beat the only other day games Kansas City Athleties, 6-5, and majors, the Chietto Quus downed the New York Giants 2-1, in the

Tanny Campo Scores Points Decision Over

Italian

Rome, July 24, Philippiana bantam weight Tonny Campo tonight beat Gluun! Zuddas of Italy on polts in a ten-round contest here.

Campo won caslly and his victory left no doubt as to which man was the better fighter. The Italian tried to force the fight at the start but Campo held his man easily and kept the fight at long range.

During the Arst seven rounds the Filipino steadily notched up a points lead with his more ac- curate punching and cleverer ringeraft.

In the eighth round Campo went to work on the Italian, raining blown on Zuddas and driving him helplessly around the ring. Only the Talion's courage kept him on his feet.

In the ninth round Zuddas was handicapped by an injury to its right hand. Campo slowed down the pace a little but, by for the fresher man, he in- creased his lead and carried the fight to a comfortable win. - France-Presse.

in the

Cleveland was at Washington for a two-night doubleheader and Detroit was at Baltimore in AL night

In National games. League are-lighters, Philadel phia Why M Milwaukee, Brooklyn ut St Louis und Pittsburgh at Cincinnati,

Pierce struck out five batteri as he guinex his 14th vielory behind a 13-hit White Sox attack that included a triple and Three singles by Aparicio. The Sox attuck routed Yankee ace Whiley Ford in 2 1/3 innings and tagged him with his second defeat.

16th HOME RUN Piered yielded the Yankees

irst run in the fifth on two walks and a single by GI Mc- Dougald and their second in the eighth when Yogi Berra hit his 10th Irine run et this campaign. Tom Brewer scored his 14th straight victory over the Athletics

when

In all the four matches it was & Case of the winners playing Just about their average game and the losers striking one thes bad days when they were unable to get within a yard of the jack, try re they might.

Sports Diary Goodwood Stakes

TODAY Lawn Bowis Ladies' Championships at and XCC at 6.30 p.m.

TOMORROW

Bridg

EXC

Pairs Bridge Toumamont Chinese Club. Bank of Canton, 850 p.m.

Basketball

Police Tournament: PUQ "D". v Marine, 4p.m.; FTS v Shamshulpo, p.m.; NT. Y Yaumati, 0 p.m.

PENNSYLVANIA TENNIS

Acceptors With Weights

London, July 24. Twenty-three first and final acceptors with weights for the Goodwood Stakes to be run over two miles three furlongs al Gredwood on Wednesday, July | 31, cre:

Mike Green Misses rich Desigr both 8-13,

Victory By

A Hairline

Philadelphia, July 24. Neale Fraser of Australia had to fight off two match points be- offore defeating Mike Green, 20- year-old Davis Cup player from Miunt Beach, Florida, in the 5BI

Most creditable win in yester day's matches was that of south- paw F. A. Santos of the Filipino Club, who becomes the only Second Division bowler to reach the last sight with 22-14 win over J. M. A. Ram- Jain of Indian Recreation Club,

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inual Pentisylvania Tennis Championships today.

Fraser, second seeded foreign player behind Australian Cham- plon Ashley Cooper, anally out- inste: the UCLA student in the two-hour match, D-11, S4, 10-8.

Green

Greca mused victory by a hair- line in the third sei when at 5.4 match point he lobbed over Fraser's head but the ball barely slimmed over the baseline and Fraser saved the game. got to another match point at 6-4 when Friser netted a back- hand volicy but Green returned a serve out of court off the wood of his racket,

Having been playing the game for as short a period only two or three years, Santos has already to his cred a good Carly round win over his giant- killing namesake from Craigen- power and is undoubtedly the dark horse of this year's Cham- pionship. The

next Championship matches will be on Sunday when all the eight third round matches of the Open Rinks | placy ments event will be played off.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Colony Open Singlos, Fourth Round

KBGC

U. A, Rumjaha (IRC) beat R. Lapsley (KDC), 21-12.

T. E. Baker" (KCC) beat G. Hong Chey (CCC), 21-12.

T. E. Baker (KCC) beat G. Hong Choy (CCC), 21-10.

At KCC

R. Gourlay (KDC). beat P. Hughes (KBGC), 21-12.

F. A. Sentos (FC) beat J. M. A. Ramlahn (IRC), 22-14. Ladies' Opon Pain

Mrs J. Liddell Hounsefell (KEGC) beat Mrs and Mrs J.

E. Scott and Mrs M, Buchanan (KBGC), 26-22.

27-14.

Mrs McKittrick and Mrs the Red Sox Riley (KDC) beat Mrs David- staged a six-run fourth-inning sou and Mrs Banks (KDC), uprising for all their runs. Until then Ralph Terry was working on a 3-0 lead but five different players knocked in runs for the Rod

Ladies' Open Singles

Helen Kwong (CCC) beat Mra Baker (KCC), 21-14.

Misy Sex with Sammy White contributing a two-run single, Ted Lepcio had three hits tor the Red Sox and Jimmy Piersall and Billy Consolo two each.

ONE MAN TEAM

Don Elston pitched a seven- hister for the Cubs who beat the Ciants for the scconi Fred Jones, of Olà Asconians out cgainst straight Catrio and handed CC, had a day

Cooltx in the Birminghom Johnny Antonell is 10th loss.

First of all he the winning Parks League, The Cubs scorexi run in the fifth inning on Bobby scored 43 of his side's 60 runs and then took nine wickets for Adam's double, two walks and

eleven runs! In the Birming- Jim Bolger's sacrifice fly.

ham League Solihul looked as though they were heading for a victory when they had scored 20 for none in reply to Camp H1 Old Edwardians 39. But, alas, Solihul were oleo 20 al Out!

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BRITAIN WINS

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Durban, July 24. Britain beat France by points to 13 after leading 15-5 at half time in their Rugby League match here today. Chiña Mall Special.

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Frater strengthened at the end, however, winging the 18th game at love with four straight and scoring the nat point with a spectacular backhand shot down the middle of the run.

Cooper put on a powerful display to defeat Roper Werks man, 18-year-old UCLA sopho- from Los Angeles, 6-0, more G-1, Top-seeded American en- rant Vic Seixas of Philadelphia defeated Arthur Andrews of Iowa City, 6-1, 6-2, zad Kecci Kamo, Japan, defeated Straight Clark, Philadelphia, 6-3, 1-6. 7--5 United Press.

FOR £5,000-A-YEAR ‘REFRESHER'

Italy The Craziest

Set-Up In

By

ROBERT

Soccer

FINDLAY

Fantastic! Crazy! Mad! That describes the Italian soccer set-up inlo which Toni Marchi stops after he signed à transfer form for Signor Gigi Peronace, the globe-trotting agent for severni Italian First Division clubs, at Tottenham

recently.

The transfer of Marchi to Lanerosal Vicenza is reported to be costing the Italians £42,000–£35,000 for Spurs, £7,000 for Marchi-but that's chicken feed in Italy these days,

Doubica Red, 9 stones four pounds. Diamond Slipper and

Teacher 0-12, Saphos and Domnulo 8-11, Combatant 8-2, Perdan Flag 0-7, Edward the Third 7-12. Bonhomie 7-10, Tickle Pink, Icarian Parsons Myth 7-4, Gudmen armist 7-3, Adams Walk 7, Valencia 6-13, Obverse 8-8, Zamose and British Commaryda clubs. 0-7.

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of itre In debt,

Soccer is kept going to Italy millionaires

1 Tony makes good here he won't stay with

Lancrossl Vicenza for long. The club is wealthy it is sponsored by the Lancrossi textliès fim-but it is not among the highest payers.

Even John Charles, who Along came the Lazlo club play in Italy providing they are pocketed a £10,000 signing-on| with their millionaire president, ¦ under 25 years old. fee when he joined Juventus, Count Veselif (out of the gamo That's why Marchi is eligiblo does not know what it is to be now and mourning over his to slip into the big money. He In the money in Italian football. depleted bank balance), and en is of Italian descent.

Yot Italian football is virtual- | offer which would make Rome Most people here expect Italy y bankrupt. Finance has no good for strybody's health! to line-up in Belfast next be logical basle. Clubs are billions The Internationale president, cember In their vital World Cup Comandatore Moratti, was so match agaiust Ireland with mad that he swore publicly: Marchi að left half.

6 Carver's way in the only effective one.... He gets his results, takes his money, and then he moves club to another before things can turn against him?

"Carver will never manage Inter if he's the last manager alive."

by football-mad who, for business or social rea- rons, pour their wealth into the

Men like Achille Lauro, the shipowner (Naples), Umberto

(Juventus Nine first and final acceptors | Agnelli

and Flat), with weights for the Goodwood and Renato Steerdoll, of Roma, Cup to the run over two müsa franeler and banker. five furlongé

So while Italy has 2,000,000 at Goodwood on Thursday, August 1, are; unemployed Its star footballers

can still live like princes,

Hornbeam, Cabalist, Macip.

Dormello, Fil Rouge, Donald, MEET ENRIQUE

Thunderbolt, Brasidas, Tenter- hooks, all carry nire slene except Tenterhooks 7-10.-China Mail Special.

Ichiro Ogimura Beaten By NZ

Ichiro former

Champion

-£95,000 MAN

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Princes like Enrique Sivori, the Argentinian inside-left, Carling 22-year-old, who blend

on

And here am I to report that

How long can the Italian paradise last? Lazio are 日 billion re in debt; Roma, now to be managed by Alec Stock, owe several hundred thousand pounds,

Crowds on the whole are very low except in Rome and Man, and skyscraper admission prices can only partly make up for leck of numbers.

THEY ALL FLOP

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Carver is leaving Lazio to join ed so superbly with Big John on internationale for such reported

-EXCEPT JESSE tour with Juventus in Swedes. inducements as a £5,000 annual £360 a month He cost, £84,000 with one-third signing-on fee,

Over the last 10 years, salary, plus match bonuses, plus string of British managers, and of that as his signing-on fec.

Then there's Julinho, the free epartments, plus three teen number of pinyers (Johnny. splendid Brazilian outside right, trips to England cach year.

Jordan, Frank Howellffo, Paddy Italy has not been doing well Stean among them) ive tried who is still in the midst of a Hamlet-like regoliation

sphere. and failed to stay upright within the International

on Severe deleats in Yugoslavia the Italian roller-coaster. Florentina, of Florence,

Julinho can't make up hts and Portugal ended in everyone All except Jesso Carver, who mind whether er not to come shouting "Panic" and lecking moves steadily and purposefully back from Brazil and rejoin his for the scapegoats. They found from one big job to another.

of them-the foreign influence,

s his seventh Internationale Not, I must emphasize, the Italian club since 1949.

luence. Our Etock

So, good luck, Morchi. The British has never been so high in Italy streets of Rome are paved with since Lawton, Mannion, and gold ... so long as you're Co. thrashed the Italians 4-0 success. at Turin in 1948.

And thanks to Brian Glanville But all foreigners are barned for the statistica he sends mo

though there's from Florence just the summe

ca this Italien loophole oriundi. This midsummer madness. Inter- allows players of foreign

-London Express Scrvice).

(COPYRIGHT) nationality of Italian descent to

Wellington, July 25.

Jopala's Ogimura,

signing-on fve world table tennis club for a

*£36,0001 chempion, was bezien by R. V.

Topsy-turvy football, and per- Jackson, Australia and New

of Jesse Carver, tion match at Hamilton last Zealand Champion, la ei exhibi haps the case

former manager of Coventry, night, Jackson was 21-17, 21-15, illustrates the polat,

When Carver left England for Ogimura and Toshlaki Tanaka, Haly in 1955 on the ground Cham that Coventry did not suit his Japu's present World pien, beat P. Wells and J, Cor-wife's health, it was understood one bett (New Zealand) 21-17, 21-17 he would be joining in a doubles march-Router. nationale of Milan.

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