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TONY BROOKS WINS WEST GERMAN GRAND PRIX

IN RECORD TIME Hawthorn And Moss Retire

Nuorburgring, Aug. 3.

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Tony Brooks, of Britain, driving a Yanwall, won the West German Grand Prix here today in record time for the tortuous, difficult mountain course. Brook envered the 15 luje kʊ- In fourth place and the only talling 242 15 Blometres 1212 other car of the 13 starters arife)

rrehit a wo Ruish in the Formula One event, bau 1 minute: 15 LePOLON, was a Ferrari driven by Wolf-

Trip kilometres gang Von Vetting 115 4

of Germany lie clocked! ho (6.35 miles per hour),

2:27:31.3, averaging Sresit was Roy Salvator of 139.2 KPH (88.5 MPH). Bratos.

with 378 Cooper,

SHOT OFF THE TRACK 2:24:41 7 7 an average speed Britain's Peter Collins we of 1-13 8 kph GB 1 mit), and injured when his Ferrark shot Third Maurice Trintignant of alt the track, overturning and France, ale in a Comper, with throwing him at First reports 2:24:26 2, worming 140.2 kph | kid his condition was serious, 487.12 anjiba

Empire Games Bowls Is For Younger Men Says HK Team Official

British drivers Mike Haw-

thor (Ferrari) 113 Stirling Moss (Vinwall), who are lying first and second in the work mcing

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958.

EXCITING FINALE TO COUNTY CRICKET C'SHIP EXPECTED

Northants Could Pip Both Surrey And

The

Hants For Pennant

county

By NORMAN YARDLEY

provide

(Former England and Yorkshire Captain)

the to championship promises most exciting finale for many a day. Northants, second last year, are the dark horses and could pip both Hants and Surrey for the championship pennant.

drivers championship For Northants, and indeed for Surrey, the key match may well be the

both has to relire,

Collins had been third in the drivers list b

has now been weertaken by Books.Reater.

AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS'

clash between them at Northampton on August 20. As the Fifth Test starts the following day, Surrey are bound to be without several of their key players.... Peter May and either Lock or Laker, or both, seem certain to be at the Oval.

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Northants skiuper

enver. So a heelle Anish aim to do was to play at- Subba Row might well be there, is in sight

tocking cricket to please the teo, but I would say the odds] I must be trank and say that, crowds." should be on Northants taking hope Hampshire wis through,

CLEAN SWEEP most points, And if they do, not that I have any comly pre-

IN FRANCE

Paris, Aug. 3. Four Austration swimmers, whn won gold medals at Cardiff

Mr O. R. Sadick, Secretary

General of the Hongkong Amateur Sports Federation ss the Empire Glumes, all won and Olympic Committee thely events when an Australian and Deputy Chot-de-virusing seam toolt port in the mission of the Hongkong French swimming champlon- team at the Empire Games Phi returned to the Colony last Friday and was full of praiso for the Welsh hospitality accorded the Hongkong team, and the excellent organisation of the Games Committee.

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not They did

attempt Ja break any records said one of their trainers. Mr Don Talbot,

Surrey might not be able Lo Juice.

recaver.

I like the way their skipper. Culin Ingleby-MacKenzie

has Which goes to show that aid all along: "We believe the luck-in this case in the time public want to see the bat ing of a vital fixture clashing|being hit hard and often and

with playu

* Test match-always | shiut is what we are aiming to

If such a polley brings such notable results to this modest Hampshire side, the idea might catch on In other teams and the whole Championship plc. ture might brighten to bring the crowds back.

As for Northants, respect

an important part in do." And he has bad his side their chances because they have

any *ille' Championship rigin behind hien in carrying the jam all-round competence and a

surers.

Straig 1001

the

Surrey

oher!

policy into practice.

match, Northants then travel to Attacking Cricket

Southampton for erucial game of their programme --against the third-hitting Hump- 11 Subha Now is in the last Test this would give the

*21* advoplage to Hampshire. should be at full strength, Hectic Finish

The best performance cameshire lads.

Konrads, 440 and from Jen 1450 Varda freestyle eventa Winner at Cardiff, who clock Dur ralmates 25.9 seconds In the 480 metres mctres freestyle,

He host the pace with twe of the fastest hundreds of the he has given that Muson and splendid opener, Roy Marshall, hts head, so that they have been making their runs at 60 and 50 an hour from the very first bofl A short tinte a Colin fok me: "We didn't start out for the visits Championship AL the begin

seaven we would 110 yards backstroke winer i would say that

and John Mockton, from Yorkshire and Derbyshire nang of the

Hampshire have been happy to think t the Gamas, son the 100 metres probably have the hardest last finishing sinth or tenth. All we isekstroke in 12:7.

Terry Gatherente, 220 yande

He said that he would rather loke winner Cardiff, But as they have to fulsh off

won the 200 metres breakstroke brir programme with

leave it to either the team

leader Mr A. de O. Sales

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events, Aus

or the team managers of the lawn bowls and

la the women's to issue fencing teams their official statements dia's Dawn Fraser, Empire Games 110 yards frestyle chum- later regarding the Colony, clocked 1:1:7 for the 100 teams' participation at the autres freestyle-Reuter. Cames. But speaking as a

lawn bowler and a past!

President of the Hongkong Brian Phelps

Lawn Bowls Association

he expressed the opinion that competitive bowls as played -in the Empire Games is definitely for the younger men.

Fitness Test?

Avenges Defeat

St Helier, Aug. 3 Brim Phips, 1116 year old Daglish schoolboy who finished 14 Scotland's Peter The British Priptee

"Unless Hongkong bowlers Heatly in

are physically top fit andal Comounwealth Games high can stand the strain of the web event,

Erelay.

bent him hero.

tough schedule arranged Phelps scored 143.82 points

for bowls at the Games. it to win the high diving contest will be extremely difficult in a Commonwealth festival of for them to do any better diving at the Havre Des Pas

Heatly was

Keith Colin, English arki

than what they have pool

131.13 points.

done" he said.

wealth of experienteed spår bowl- Georg Tribe's— ing-nolably fu take advantage of this sum- mer's condillons. Then, it the wickels harden in August, they have Frank Tyson fairly burst- ing to Bud Atistrating Farm and

less.

I know it is sometimes sad to side cracking as see a great Surrey seem to be, but it is a for the game for good thing nonopolies to be broken. 1 know they are still capable of makliig this their seventh Championship. but I hope they are pipped, Six in row is enough for any club.

No Weak Link In England

Side To Tour Australia

England's tour 17 for Australia is as strong as any I have known in my time in cricket, And, frankly, I can't see Australia holding it.

The combination has only one flaw. If the one all-rounder, Trevor Bailey, is injured, the Test eleven will be thrown out of balance.

STILL NOT BEST TIME

Carin Cone Betters

second with World Swim

"It would be a good idea if Empire Games Champlon, won

springboar event in future the Hongkong the

with

Canadian cham-

· Lawn Bowls Association 125.81 points. adopt the policy of sub-ion W. Patrick, second In the

Empire Games, was runner-up jecting its players to a with 122.20 points and T. War strenuous training sche-wirk of Smith Africa, fifth at nished third today dule and getting them to Cardio,

with 113.16 points.

Record

Batley is a Test-class balsman and Test-class bowler, he drops-nut for any 19son we will Ive to go in will unly five:

recognised untsmen, or only four

bowlers. Either neersity would reduce the overall efficiency.

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wrak links in the chain.

And

I would say the selection of those three left-hand batsmen is as shrewd a stroke as any to counter Australia's left- arm bowling power.

As for Australian wickets, this party is equipped for any-bard,

Risk Worth Taking con, frm or broken-and May

I would, have thought the risk of taking another all-rounder with the potential of Ted Dexter

worth taking.

а general physical Ench competitor had ten day in the fihat day of theIt doesn't work out that way

bar the right men to call on.

I am delighted Wardle and It would Laker are in the side.

have been a pity if there had The other problem of this been any sign of recrimination selection is the prefieal one of following their yes, no, problemy have weeks. MCC of recent Resping The men ni. There

out of it all very well Topeka, Aug. 3. won't be enough work for some come Carin Cone, pert U9-year-old of them to do, sounds all Indeed.

The Australian selection blonde from Ridgewood. Now right to suggest that you should Jersey. bettered the official play,

two of your four tast naturally took allention from the world's record for the 100 metres bowlers in alternate

matches, rain-rulsed fourth Test at Man- chester But I think everybody backstroke in prrifminaries to But it doesn't work out that way: in England was delighted to see pass

have reasonable New Zealand fitness test before allowives.

Judging was by inter-National. AAU senior women's with batsmen elther ing them to take part in national tariff system-Reuter.

swimming and diving champion-

the fuck with both the toss and the Once Peter May SCCS ships. the Empire Games com-

shape of his Test side he will wicket in their first innings, Miss Cone, who will be a want to play his Test mer lo Character Cricket petition.

Chartered Plane freshman at Houston, Texas, keep them in match practice.

They proved that with sun an University this fall, swam the And that will mean that the distance in 1:12.2, which beats other lads will be on the side their backs and a good plich the old record of 1:12.9, set in lines. If you only get a match they could shape much better han their earlier figures have the 1956 Olymples of Melbourne every fortnight, or three weeks, by Judy Grinham of Great Bri-tant casy to keep either it suggested.

ness or keenness,

"The standard of the Hong.

kong team" he added For Test-Minded

ground

Malayans

bu

these

to

"compared favourably with that of the best teams

Tony McGibbon's rallying 68 7 Mulayan Cricket Associn-In, taking part but having to

was a Abe piece of character Today's triumph was a sort of

cricket, When he went in, Sut- play-two matches a day' Dan deelde at its Annual Gen-

Sonsible Discipline

1inc cliffe and Reid und continuously for five days al meeting Inday that an air-revenge for Miss Cone, who was to the English chartered to judged second

balls and the side Bul Two of

inevitable successive are proved too strenuous for 10 should

was wilting again at 82 for four. the older members of the keketers and fans to the star at the Olympics.

and third England-the three judge there picked her problems and it is up to skip-

although per May, manager Brown and He showed the way to that re- Australia Tesis in Australia in Gooded in the

good-looking 207 with squad."

the had the same time of 1.12.9. the lads themselves to anticipate latively

make arrangements Sparling and Petrie supporting Two more

members of the Dicember.

There would be room for 55 Miss Cone said she "hopes to them and

NOW to combat them. I would him to the hill. lawn bowls team, A. E.

ssengers at an all-in cost of go faster "tonight in the finals."

think most folk felt it was a Mise Grinham has a new time say this tour wil demand the Coates and R. F. Luz are Struils $2.000 (£233-5-8) each,

of 1:11.9, set at Cardiff, Wales, most sensible discipline of any in plty that the Kiwis didn't eaten England on a really bad wicket, expected to leave London the meeting was told.

The meeting decided to nak recently. This time is pending recent years.

have seemed poetic As a touring party, however, It would day after tomorrow and each Slate assoclution how many as a new world mork, Miss Conc

It looks terrine. Every man la justice to see them alruggling arrive in Hongkong on of its members wanted to make said she would try to better i

a quality player. There are no for a changel | tonight-U.P.I. August 8.

the trip. Reuter,

THE GAMBOLS

HURRY THE BREAKFAST,

DEAR

race,

by Barry App Blu

WE WANT TO MAKE, AN EARLY START

ISN'T IT READY

PATIENCE

OFAR

YOU CAN EAT IT AS QUICK AS- YOU LIKE WHEN) | |· BRING IT ́~}

COOK BETTER MEALS

WITH GAS

Sport's Reply To The Colour Bar

At a dance at the Empire Village, Africans and Europeaus rock 'n' roll happily together as shown in the above picture.

South Africa's all-white' team was the target of a number of protests. but opinion was expressed in a number of British papers that protest meet. ings should have been held in Capetown, not at Cardiff, for the South African sportsmen could not be expected to "rebel" against their Government or offend public opinion at home while the Games were on. →

J. 1. Manning said in the Sunday Dispatch "They know, (no, that it's jusl matter of time; perlups a long time.. . when South Africa can pass the test of universal sportsmanship and stage the Empire Games in Capetown-for ALL. Rures.

Ladies' Softball League

SOUTH CHINA NOW

HOT FAVOURITES

FOR THE TITLE

By "TIME-OUT”

C. Y. Lam's South China lassies established themselves as hot favourites to win the Ladies' summer softball league with a 33 ruhs to two victory over the luckless. Matadors over the week-end.

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The Caroliners äre unbeaten to date and with the return of Kwan Yick-ching from Taiwan the team have added power to their infield. Kwan was the winning Hongkong pitcher against the Taiwan Ching Sau girls when the latter were beaten 5-2 some years back and she showed that she still possesses a fast ball. She celebrated her return to the local diamond with a dozen strike-outs against the helpless Matadors.

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Maladors

from sinking

In the last inning with

Olle

South China's tall fist-sacker appeared in 1996 heart and if the L. Y. Kwok drove in the Bre: same as in surprise when at deeper Tun with a resounding doublomerellegs, South China com ran over second bae. Skipper, Marrings around the opposition to gavet Lam parked the ball la notch up an, even dozen runs away Kwan issued a base on A hit pas left-held for Kwok to register The big blow was C. Y. Lam's balls to C. Chiu,

Francis Lai ad- run number two and a grounder triple which he stretched into shortstop by

vanced Chiu to second, Another past short saw Lam molding it homer...

With A

wuit-out Imminent hit by a Matador batter bad 3-0 before the side was relired.

losers' first when the sixth. frame got going Chiu scoring the South Ching blieber Kwan eased run and the second came as i ΕΤΟΣ by Kwan, up a little but still the Maja-remult of un dors falled to score, a face who then put an end to every

by fanning Annabelle saving run and a glance at the thing

for the lust out of the scoreboard revealed, the fantos- Chin the total of 25 rons to the win-game.___

An Off-Day

The winners inaroased their lead slowly but surely with succession of hits of Matador hurles Anabelle Chin who weined to be having an off-day nors.

Just how badly off forza slo

Definitely not ал -exdleng wis can be gured by the fact Another Eight Runs in the score will tell you South Chink showed no thereý to the opposition while, the Apparently not content with Matadors never gave up hope.

that when the fifth loing open-

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bd with the prone ut 9-0 in favour of South China An- this huge lead South China. antello tossed no fewer than went on to register another It looks like Bouth China Ser at balla before she could put | eight runs and only some And the ladies championship for the ʼn decent strike across the platal fielding by the losera francoskimple reason that the rest o

This Abth frame proved dis- Lai at left field, who never the league has no pitcher aaron for the Maladors who stopped chasing the ball, saved inatch the Carolinero win."

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