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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1958.

NATIONAL LEAGUE,

Malaya Lose Thomas Cup Hanebrink Hits A Two-Run Homer

INDONESIA BEAT HOLDERS BY 6-3 IN CHALLENGE ROUND SONNEVILLE AND TAN THE HEROES

Singaporo, June 15. Malaya tonight lost the Thomas Cup Badminton Championship World

trophy to Indonesia.

Indonesia won 6-3 in the nine-game series. Malaya had held the cup since it was first contested 10 years ago, and had with- stood three earlier challenges. Malaya went under to a razor-sharp team, fighting

fit and trained to a nicety.

The home team made only a fair fight for the Cup. They seemed to lack stamina, and on

occasion

after occasion they battled hard through a first set, only to collapse in the second or third. The Indonesien pair, Ngoo"

Tan King-gwan, Khan-ble and shot off to a good start in the of their doubles net Nest against Eddy Chong and Ool Telk-hook.

The veteran Ferry Sunneville hcolboy National and the Champion Tan Juc-huck were, the stars of the Indonesian team.

was Player-coach Sonneville the strategist and "architect of victory" for the Indonesians,

sportswriters

Singapore Heved.

touk

the

Together he and Tab four of the angles from Malayan to give Indonesia - almost unbeatable lead that was clinched by one luubles match, and a win by the Indonesian third singles, Fady Yusoul,

Rising Star

were

most

Sportswriters impressed by Tan, whom they described as the rising bright elor in the badminton world

All England Former champion and long-time idol of Malaya, Eddy Choong, whs Well off form throughout the series, and after als collapse before

U-1 all his

Sonneville 12-15 4-15 test night, he could do nothing right in the eyes of the crowd.

He was boord subsequent appearances

Sports writers said the only a dark day for bright spot on Malayn was the brilliant game second singles Malayan the

played against Teh Kewan Sonneville tonight,

Teh was beaten by Sonneville

match that went to 15-13, 13-15, 18-10,

the The Indonesians Thomas cup worthily,

but only after a

won

In the Inter-zone semi-final the highly- beaten they had favoured Danes by six matches to three. Then they oversame Thailand 6-1 in the inter-zone Anal,

They were ready for their victory tonight.

With the Cup won, they rush- ed on to the court with red and white garlands for Ton Joe hock and Ferry Sonneville.

Across the garlands were the words "Hidup Indonesia-Long Live Indonesia."

The Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, the Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew-hock, the Commissioner-General, Sir Robert Scott, and two Malay Sultans were in the crowd that Blood to cheer the

After tonight's matches, Eddy Choong told reporters: "We were a good tean, but we just did not have any luck.

"The Indonesians wore really too good"

Ferry Sonneville sold:

"The

main difference belwern the Malayans and us was that we were fitor, "

Third Singles

In the third singles, Abdullah Piruz of Malays and Eddy Yusoof of Indonesia, met in the 7th match of the series,

a

Piruz opened confidently, and with a nest net crosS, and stream of powerful smashes, advanced to 8-1 then to 7-2

Tuaoof closed to 7-4. but the hard driving Malayan smashed on to 11-4. Yusoof steadied, and built up to alx but he was out- classed, and Piruz strode on to Take the set 15-6. The Melayan

again opened strongly in the second set, but he was swiftly caught at 4-4 by the Indonesian, who had calmed down, and was settling into his stride.

The Indonesian began to pile on the points in a methodically vuinspired way, and nothing Piruz could do could get past | him, or fault him

Yusoof hot 14 up before Firuz broke through to get his fifth point.

Then Piruz got a grip on him- self, and drove up to 10.

But he had left his run too late, and the set went to Yusoof 18-10.

In the rubber set Piruz show- ed the lack of stamina that had marked the Malayans in all their matches, He red rapidly, the bounce wont out of him, and Yusoof started to sup easy ones part him.

Tipoof took the score to 8-1., Firuz with a tremendous effort Tevalled, and took an 8-0 lead. But he could not lose the In donelan who patiently and pro- cively equalled, then went on establishe polat by point to winning lead, and, take the bot 13-0

but

They soon established a Ove point lead,

the Malayans fought level at 5-5, and went on to lead 11-B.

af

The Indonesians, calling their seemingly boundless re- serves of energy shot up level, then went to 13-11,

Q

10

But The Malayans would not be beaten. They edged up to 13, with the Indonesiang natch point. They wert just too late, to make it deuce.

The Indonesians took the sut 15-13.

The secon set was a close and hard-fought struggle.

The Indonesians openi, but the Malayans levelled at 2-2.

to

The two pairs then advanced | slowly in loup-frog fashion 8-B.

from

Eddy Choon was taking

h: numering

the bac

into Indonesians, aut he fell

gut errors, However, from 8-8 the Mulayans Ughtened up their play, and drew ahead,

took the set 15-0, and They the rubber set wrs conceded to them by the Indonesians.

FERRY SONNEVILLE... Indonesia's architect of Victory.

In the final doubles Johnny Heh and Lln Say-hup of Malaya, had an overwhelming Ferry Sonneville victory over and Tan Joe-hock of Indonesia. They look their game 15-1, 15-1

The final score was. 6-3,

Results

The last three results were:

SINGLES

TAMANAR WINS FRENCH DERBY, FROM FAVOURED BELLA PAOLA

Paris, June 15.

M. Francois Dupse's filly Bolla Paola, winnor of two English classics, failed by threoquarters of a length In her bid to capture the French Darby, the Prix Du jockey Club, at Chantilly near here today.

was won

to

ono

The one and a half miles race by the 30 Spanish-owned outsider, Senor Ramon Beamonie's Tamanar, ridden by Joan Deforge.

Bella Paola; the first Ally to run in the French Derby this contury, moved up smoothly In the tenight, but Temanar. making his effort at the same time, pulled out the better finishing speed.

The filly, starting favourite at about 2 lo one has lost only one and other race, in her career took this season's English 1,000 Quincas and Oaks,

Bella Paola, was Serge Boullenger.

ridden by

M. Jean Stern's Pepin Le Bref which took third place. was ridden by Leon Flavien. Fourth place was takes by M. Victory Lyon's San Roman (Roger Poincelet).

Tamanar won by three- quaricis ut a length from Bella Paola, with two lengths between second and third. Seventeen ran.

Tomanar started at odds of about 30 to one, paying 305 francs for a ten-frane win stake on the parimutuel.

Place dividends were: 83, 21 and 34 franes.

Bella Paolo, the favourite, would have paid 33 franes for a win.

Tamanar, by Sunny Boy out of Tresa, 1s Trained in France by John Cunnington-Rouler.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

To The Editor, China Mall Sir-Could you or any of readers inform The your unenlightened as to whether the winning car, an M. V. Augusta, driven by John Surtees in the Isle of Man Senior Tourist in Trophy Race-as reported Friday's edition of your paper— had a front-wheel drive?

"HALF-SHAFT"

(EITOT

regrotted. The Itace being a motor-cycle event, the word "car"in the caption should have read "motor-cycle." -Sports Ed.).

Four Thousand Pigeons Lost In Race

London, June 16, Four thousand pigeons, worth thousands of pounds are re- ported today to have been lost Στι

race through mist. The pigeons, many of them released In champlons, were Edinburgh eight days ago for a 300-mile race.

Eddy Yussof (Indonesia) beat Pastrano Gains A that last night only 45 birds

Abdulis Piruz (Malayə) 0-15, 15-16, 15-8.

DOUBLES Faidy Choong and Gol Teik- bock (Malayn) beat Ngoo Kim- bie and Ton King-gwan (Indo- nesia) 13-15, 15-D, third cet con ceded by Indonesin,

Johnny Heal and Lim Say-

(Malaya) beat hup

Ferry and Tan Joe-hock Sonneville

13-1.

16-1. (Indonesia) Reuter.

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Points Decision

Italy, June 15, Willie Pastrana (U.S.), ranked

for thled contender

Floyd Pottersons's world title, out- pointed Franco Cavicchi (Italy), Hoavy weight former European

DVE Boxing Champion, rounds here tonight.-Reuter,

A MILE-HIGH,

CHILD?

Leti

The Daily Herald reports had completed the journey.

The newspaper adds: "It is thought that the rest of the birds Bow into a bank of mist shortly after being released,

Then, after flying for miles eff course, they fell exhausted to the ground."

To Give Milwaukee Braves 4-2 Victory Over Cards

New York, June 15. Harry Hanebrink, who admits to a 169 batting average, clouted a two-run homer in the ninth inning today to give the Milwaukee Braves a 4-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals to maintain their game-and-a-half lead in the National League.

York Game)

Delit New York.

.

Lary (7-1)

D30-008-200---2-7-1 [0000~~O~4<£ and Wilson, Larsen,

Dinar (8) and Berra. TP-LOT (5-1).

Hanebrink's game-winning clout, his fourth homer of the year, came off Lindy McDaniel and capped a three-run rally by the Braves in an uphill fight.

New In other National League Lengue- leading Eames today, the Cincinnati Yankees today by beating diem Redlegs swept doubleheader in both ends of a doublchender, from the Chicago Cubs, 7-0 and 2-0 and 3-0, behind the shoutout 4-2. Al Worthington pliched pliching of frank Lary and Jim the San Francisco Giants to a Banning. 3-1 victory over the Philadelphin In other A. L. gines today, Phillies,

Athletics and the Pittsburgh the Kansa Pirates blasted the Los Angeles smashed the Boston Red Sox twlro. 17-0 and 0-4, Hoyt Dodgers, 12-1.

The Cardinals, although they | Hilheim's reljef pitching helped collected only four hits against Cleveland to 5-3 and 4-2 vic-

the 2-0 lead torles over

Washington the Braves, curried into the late tanings on a two- Senators, and the shutout hur- Dick run homer by Joe Cunninghamling of Jim. Wilson and

But the Braves Donovan led the Chicago While In the sixth. scored once in the eighth when Sox to 3-0 and 4-0 win over Morrie Mortis, rellowing Say the Baltimore Orioles. Joret with the bases loaded, Martin balked. In the ninth,

The birds are valued at be- tween three sterling and 100 sterilng cach and were not in-a ned.-China Mail Special

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

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By Frank Robbins

walked Hank Aaron with one out and, when Frank Torre singled, gave way to MoDenieces,

Aaron scoret the tying run On ·Johnny

Squeeze Logan's bugt, but Terre was brown out trying for third, But then Hanebrink connected to win the 'game for rejial pitcher Don Mcmahon.

Eight Hittor

City

The Key Blow

Don

Bob

The Tigers beat two Yonker

aid Turley. Larsen suffered his first ass of the year after five

when wins in the oper Rave up Detroit's seventh, uiding his own downfall when he threw late 10 second forceuut. base on an attempl Lary, a Yankee neinesis, tanned ax batters.

run in the

Barming whiffed sight New Yorkers In the nightcap. Turley,

His second the who suffered

Joss agutust 10 wins, struck out nine single run batters but gave up in the fifth and two more in the sixth when Gall Hurries triple was the key blow.

three

went the diatones Worthing with an eight-hitter to win for te Giants, allowing Phillies only one uncarnid sun, Jim Davenport drove in Felipe Aleu twles with singles for the Glants and Alou drove in the other with a double.

The Pirato clouted homers during a Bye-run second the Dodgers to irding against knock out Don Newcombe and then added six mere runs in the neth toning. This slugging mode it easy fo. Vern Law to pitch the distance for his seventh win of the year. Law himself hit one cf the pirate homers.

American League The Detroit Tigers completed four-game series stunning

the American

DVCT sweep

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The Auletics who had lost six straight games to Boston, rose up in wrath with 20 hits in their twin bill, 17 in the opener. Leading the onslaught was Bob Cerv with his 17th homer the year and three triples, Cery

one triple In had only opener, where newly-acquired Chico Carrasquel bagged Ave his, but Hg. Bob was nonading in the nightcap and the Kanens Chy drive rolled up Tuning for a four runs in the tend it never relinquish, Duke Muas, luler traded to the Yan- kecs won the nightcap after ex-Yankee Ralph Terry won

the opener,

Cut-

At Baltimore, Wilson allowed the Orioles only two hits in the first game and Donovan per- mitted only seven in the second as the White Sox ran Uncir winning streak over Baltimore to seven genes. Neither shot- out hurler issued walk. Sherman Lollar drove in all three Chicago runs in the night- cap with a bases-loaded double. --U.P.L.

The Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE

flat Game) Cleveland

Washington

000-020-201-51 000-001-093-3-4-1 Bell, Kent (6), Wein (P) Nixon, Brown (9); Kemmerer, Lyerly (9) and Courtney, Fitzficeald (9). (WP-DA (2-0). LP--Kemmerer (3-4). INS-Veriton (6th), Lemon (9th), Cat Ganes Chicago

000-000-102--3-7-0 Eltimate ........ 090-000-000—0+2+U! Wilson (8-5) and Batley: Lehun (1-1) and Tundos. (öth), Rivers (3rd). 1st Game!

Kansas City..... 400-203-348--17-17-1 000-113-001-6-11-3

Terry Urban (8) and House: Nixen, Wall (1), Kiely (6), Baumann (8), Smith (9) and White. WP-s Terry (4-5), LT-Nixots 11-7), 15 Motione (th), Jensen (10th).

Switzerland Win Rowing Regatta

Milan, June 15, Switzerland won a four-nation |1owing regatta today ahead of

Italy, France and Belgium,

The regatta took place on the Idroscalo artificial lako here.- France-Presse,

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