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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1958.

RACING

Australian Swimmers Leave For Taiwan

The Big

Walk

The Australian swimming team, who captured the bearts of Hongkong swim- ming enthusiasts during their brief visit here left this afternoon 'for Taiwan by CAT where they will give a series of exhibi tions.

Thes are due back

in the

Colour on Friday,

11221 Maayante. Mr

Berne

Patgis cant drie morning that He happ wondel wot be givunt ti mute txhibitions brzeg pr 5: Malaya

Tha Andradito es evived an in- the Malasma vitare A

Swanther Associations, b

Al Pilka sod Ja hari already mealed them sayirus: twi iable fo

the trip.

ורולוי

will leave Hongke ng agan ent Saturday, bomeward Sonal, FINAL EXHIBITION

Lor event, the Andrakars

Paye

here before rather rapowity Park Alar Vardorp crowd at pool, and, although they walk. ed away walk toy homott.

“us fra

W

a cat

the spotlight,

f the 100 meltes freestylis Australia's John Deviant Gary Chupinata te t and second respectively; Devitt la clockstar big festes Three

the Hongkong tour with 584 seconds, but Wen Shin-UDER?!. The Colony entry vloed me i Geoffrey Slopter place.

War Watt

turd

Pack

throughout and as it be call! straturinted on his plicing. 31!

is the only swims to gars

de axalst the Australis during their exhibitions bere He returned the time of 50N !

peconds.

Drobny Wins Austrian Tennis

Singles Title

Partschach. Aar, 31. Janorlay Drony of Eity pl.

Champio Futarer Winbledon Today we the Austries Tenni Championships. when 11: buat Ramanathan Krishnan of talia in time anon'a single Ad by 0-3, 1-6, 6-3, 11-4.

Angela Mortime

Britain today beat

Ciracl

Reyes of Mexico here to win

The

titir.

Austrian women's singles The more was 6-2, 6-3,

C

Stanley Frank Vickers, the European, walking champion, enters the grounds of the Stockholm stadium during the final of the 20-kilometre walking race, on the first day of the European Games, which were recently held there.

Vickers won the race not only to win the first gold medal of the Meet but also bring the first gold medal to England,—Central Press photo.

TRAGEDY Channel Swim Winner

Competitor Killed In Duke Of York Trophy

International Race

Huntsville, Aug. 31.

Bill Bradon, 52, of Waterdown, Ontario, was killed today when he was run over while driving in the Duke of York trophy international powerboat race.

Braden

was driving "Aerial Fifth" when the hydro-plane ap- parently cracked up on a rock on the second turn of the two-mile triangular course.

The 10 entries, Bye Conndlam The ye is compaised at five from the United States, kad jai ronpleted four laps of the 30-nautical mile stretch.

"Six Broden was struck by

Ron Second driven by Joseph

| Albee af Dearborn, “Michigan.

Also Involved

An

All previous races were held] three brats of 30 nautical mes in England and permission had around a two-mite triangular to be granted by the Queen Mother and the Marine Motoring Association of Britain for this

Toy be Klaged in Juntsville..

TOUSE.

Last Competed Forear's event

It was last competed for in 1951 when Art Hatch of Hamil ten, Ontario, won with his 225 "Copla-Lav- Asbury Huntsvlife, as hydroplanc

C driving "Miss Muskoka," was ing." also involved in the aceldent bun escaped injury.

Bud "Suddenly," driven by Schrocter of Niagara Falls, New York, hot a 20-inp tead when Tragedy struck the rain-swept Fairy Lake course.

Of

Mo malena." tvivra hy 100 "Madsen-

We fou Ontario, war on with "Too Bad, diven DA Howard Tonawoods. Bachdiz of North New York, fer lape back third place.

Today's race was the second heat of the $10,000 Duke of York trophy competition, held olside England for the Ars! time

ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD RECORD

BROKEN AT EUROPEAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Budapest, Aug. 31.

The European Swimming Championships got off to a cracking start at the Margaret Island Pool in Budapest today when Italy's Paolo Pucci broke an 11-year-old European record by clocking 56.1 seconds in a men's 100 metres semi-final heat.

The previous record was set [second best time with 2 s up by Alex Jong of France in 42,8 sees, He should give! 1947 with alla see, Parci tora Lozuri a good light in the final. I Jelocked 561 in his first |

rout int

before doing whe islave in semi-davids,

Next Test Imag the men's 100 metres foking were the 5431 remogudad liv Humpty's Gyulin Deby in the first round e and the 57.1 sees clocked by the Russian Viktor Polevoj i The seminals.

Took Limelight

again took

the

In the womery's diables fal, 1 mellght in the men's 200 fine! Mexican team

Miss meres breaststroke event, when Reyes and Miss Himiveg beat Roberto Lazari won his setul- Miss Mortimer and Me Pachts Buals in 2 mins, 42 secS, The (Austria) by 0-1, 1-10, 7-51154 European Champion Klays France-Presse.

Bodinger of Germany clocked

The putsatuling women's perfarmwner of the day was the min. 4.7 saw timed by the nuich champion Cockle Gas- telaar in the women's 100 free hents. This was a new championships record it ! Bew European record, 36 Crofterusly annointed to the public

л

A Class Above

The Dutch girl was

a class above all her rivals and next best timer · Jobson of Swedent was almost a full second behind her in 1 min 5.6 secs.

The Soviet girls dominatedi their rivals in the springboard (diving semi-finals, Niña Kratova

FOREST HILLS TOURNEY placing an ery first with 87.01

Crawford Scores

Upset Victory

Over Mackay

By OSCAR FRALEY

Forest Hills, Aug. 31.

ponis CÍ Valentin Golovn second with 82.42 points,

The latter climbed from sixth place between the lo Reemid first round and the semi-finals, but is still tailed by Elizabeth Ferris of Britain and others-- | France-Presse.

Competition Cancelled

Hitsville, Aug. 31, Commodore

Rober!

Finlayson of the Canudian Boating

today

Federation cancelled the 1958 Duke of York trophy

races

Bill alter Braden of

Water- down, Ontario, was killed in a spill on stormy Fairy Lake. Finlayson declared the race "no contest" after the tragedy but said he hoped per- mission would again be given to hold the 1959 event in Hunts- ville..

The gold-plated trophy, donated in 1923 by the late King George VI, then the Duke of York, will be shipped back to England. -- U.P.I.

European Rowing C'Ships GERMANS WIN THE

MULLEG CUP

The first heat was held Salur- day and was won by "Too Bad" with "Suddenly" in second place and "Miss Muskoka" third.

The winner will he decided on a points system with four points for a heat win, two for sected and one for a third place ¦ Beish.-U.P.I

Sports Diary

TODAY

'vuuuni-

(*ulons" dion Championships; Mixed Doublen Luding Doutor Ladies Singles Inter-itong Hands-

Club Tadles Open Singtes a

Gulf

Jantor Golf Day DE Shek-O Collatry Club.

Greta Anderson, the Danish-born American recently swam the Channel in the record time of 11 hours for a woman, to win the event for the second time.

Photo shows Greta Anderson coming ashore near Dover harbour at the end of her record swim.--Central Press photo.

American Baseball Roundup YANKEES TRIUMPH 7-6 OVER SENATORS

Bob Turley Becomes First 20-Game Winner Of

Season

New York, Aug. 31,

Bob Turley became the Majors' first 20-game winner of the season today although it was a struggle all the way and he was no longer around when the Yankees finally nailed down a 7-6 triumph over the Senators.

Turicy left the game with two | Pirates 2-0 for his fourth shut- cus and the bases full in the out and ninth victory at Mil- seventh The Yanks were water. aberd 0-1 of the time and Ryne Duren pitched out of thai jam.

Dit

The Braves, who have only scored

24 games for to plny, l the ninth, Norm Zauchin single runs in the Ars FL three-run Homer of seventh innings to hand Jolunny Kneks

four-run Kilpe his 13th loss. In a

tually got the final out.

Turley was the Brst Yankee pitcher to win 20 games since

Score Most Points In Men's Sectionally and Murry Dielsen ever

Poznan, Aug. 31.

Wilhelm 12-8)

Brewer £16-10, and Daley, KR-- Geinert (9th). New York ..... Washington

Turies, Duren Dickson (9) and

000-121-201 7-0—1)

002-000-016-0-1

(7), Ručka (8), Betra: Kemmerer, Romonoky (9), Gelges (0) and Courtney, WP..

and Clevenger

(0)

Ron Turley (2-0) LP Keminerer

Bases Full Homer

A: San Francisco the Giants The Mulleg Cup, awarded to the country scoring | Boo Grim ki 1954. Hank went into a lie for second place with the Pirates when they the highest number of points in the European Bauer broke a 1-1 the with a

two-run homer off starter Russ romped 14-2 over Los Angeles, men's Rowing Championships, was won today Kemmerer in the ath. From Bob Schmidt homerel with the that point on, the Yankees bases filled in the fra inning by Germany.

total of six runs during the game to pace cred in every bing but the and drove in a righth,

the Giants to their 13th win In Tom Brewer won his with 17 games with Los Angeles, straight game as the Red Sox Will Mays also homered for capitalised on a balk to beat the the Giants. Orioles 3-2.

The

Cup awarded for the first time this year, is

named after the President of the international Rowing Federation who died recently.

The finala of the anceling.. The Soviet oarsmen, favourites held today

near here, con in many of the events, used n Armed the superiority of thestyle which proved less effective Germans who won three gold than that of the Western com- medals, two silver medals, and ¦ petitors-France-Pres50. one bronze medal,

Iinly won one gold and ene silver medal, the Soviet Union one guld and Iwo brunze modals, Australin mul Flaland one gold medal each, Rumania two silver

and ԱՐ bronze

States one silver medal

ĮMONEY NOT EVERYTHING medals, France and the United

Elliott Turns Down US$240,000

Blonde Chris Crawford, 19, from Piedmont, Cali- American Offer

fornia, ruined Barry Mackay's 23rd birthday and Davis Cup prospects today when he upset the Dayton Dandy, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, in the second round of the U.S. Amateur Tennis Championships.

Malihoe, Aug. 31: Herb Elliott of Australia, the world's fastest miter, has relect eď à $340,000 offer in go pra fessional in the United States, a

The Jocal "Arbelel" sald

Mackay, one of America's Argentina's two, remaining newspaper here reported today. brightest prospeels for the up- { phyers, went out in the seccad proaching International events | round. Borique "Morca losing to couldn't cope with young Young Rod Laver of Australia Aunerican promoter Leo Leavitt Crawford's blinding service 9-6, 6-0, 0-4 and Eduardo phoned Elilo!! from Austratio Elliott is here Art with the offer. and withering assault at the Sorluno falling before

nct. His service who out of Andrews of the U.S., 17-15, 6-2, at present,

Also, as he was sent (0-6,

Keur

crashing to the sidelines In major upset which

д

Top Of His Game Crawford

endud with a match point acci

"I am absolutely not interest. ext," Elliott was quoted on the Laver, who was U.S. jualor reported offer. "No elreus for champion a couple years ago, me. I am only 20 years old and was at the top of his game to mobably sul lavo five year day! hitting his left-handed to run. I also want to win in shots with tremendous power the Olymple Garness before I Crawford's conquest was thoj and accuracy, Moret, on The quli aport. Money is not all in day's feature as the defending other hand, was well off his best finis world." champion, Mal Anderson of form, and had especially trouble

Service Trouble

Australia, slashed his way to`n with his servico.

0-1.

TO

current

Elliott was scheduled to 0-2 7-0 victory over

America Wimbledon champion Ashley to

In his Peru's outclassed Eduardo Cooper of Australíu gained' a status near April and then re-

noxi Seni Buso in lend the deld into the 0-4, 6-2, 0-3 victory over Chile's 'turn to England

Luis Ayala,-U.P.1.

dinavia in the summer, ---UP‚I,

third round.

rach,

Extra Innings Early Wynn pitched a two- hitter over the Tigers in pacing the White Sox to a 3-0 victory. The only is off Wynn were Cycling Champ singles by Jolunny Grath and Harvey Kuenn in the third and ninth innings.

(8-14). [U-Bauer (11th),

(1301).

Betmat

Chiago

Zauchin

Q00-000-000 0—2—1

201-000-0x 3-1

Bunning. Sunce (8) and R. WI 6; Wynn 12.13) and Battey, LP- Bunning (-10).

{11 inninga) Cleveland 000-900-101 01-2-8-1 Konos city no-002-004 00——7—1 Melina, Mos! (0), Narleski (10), Martinio and Nixon: Terry (8-10) and Chiti, WT-Martin (2-0) R Word (4th), Colavite 12) (33 and 34th), Minako (20th.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati a slr

Semproch.

(1st Game)

J

w

000-001-001-2-11--3

Meyer (7) and Lopata:

000-104+0xandfrol-s

laddie (9-7) and Bailey. LP-Sem proch (13-07. As-Dailey (2) (0th und 10tt).

The Cincinnati Redlegs stretched their longest winning Philadel streak of the season games with 0-2 and 7-3 vic- torius over the Philadelphia Phillies at Cincinnati, Johnny Temple's three-run double was the key blow in the opener and Jerry Lynch's three-run homer the lay hit of the second game. Harvey Haddix and Don New

the distance for

2—0—0—000-000-000

100-000-10x-400

Alwaukee

Kline (12-13) and Hall, Falles (7): Willey (84) and Crandalį.

200-000-210-$ chicago.....

012-002-000-03 Stowsky, Filius flow and S. Taylor. Neeman (71: Maglie,

Drabowsky. Rheims, Aug. 31.

(mabe (4), kuffert 17). Włani (7) and combe went Ercole Baldini, the Olympic

Green. Mirmie Minoso's 11th inning the victories.

WP.Philip (7-8). LF. champion, today won the pro-home run gave Cleveland a 3-3

Walt Moryn homered with fett 14 RT Taylor (hth). Tenner 3rd). Cunningham (8th). fessionni road race in the and Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia World Cycling

victory Over Kansas City. Al Dark aboard in the seventh Stryn (zist), Championships

lead the Chicago Lon. Argales The homer by Kinoso was Switzerland

inning one bronze here.

Ralph Terry, who gave up five] Cuba to an 8-5 triumph over hits in going the route. Rocky❘ the Cardiants at St Loula, Tony the leaders Colavito hit his 33rd homer for Taylor and Chuck Tanner also while 14-lathe Indians in the seventh and homered for the Cubs 172 mike course in seven hours bis 34th in the ninth to send Joe Cunningham connected for 20 mins 32 sees at an average the game futo extra innings, the Cardinals. speed of 23,35 miles an hour.

Ind medal ench.

Great Surprise

The

Always among

great

Baldini surprise of the

Coveredi chompionships was the Finnish victory in the coxless pairs.

The United States, present for the Brst time at this meeting, fatted to take the coxed eights itle from the Hallans, who beat them by more than three

engths.

the

off

Second man home, in seven The world champlon Milwau- Joure 31 mins 40 secs, waskee Braves inercuted their Na-

Bobet, Three | ilona). League lead to France's Loulson

10

020-000-000-300 San Francisco 520-0120-235-11-15~3

Koufax, Erskine #10). Birrer (2). McDevlii (7) and Roseboru; Miller (4-7) and Behmidi, LP Koufax (9-0).

IR-Schmidt (13th), Mays (28th).

(2nd Game)

Philadelphia 001-000-200---14--2 Cinemail..... 002-010-40%--7-12-0

Roberts, Hearn (7) and Sawalski: Newcombo 10-11) and Burgess, LP- 009-020-000 1—0—0}}berts (14-12), KBs-Dawataki (2) 000-020-10x 3-6-3114) and den), kønson (115).-U.PL

.

The Results

B-12

AMERICAN LEAGUE

times winner of the Tour du France-Reuter, "-

games today when rookie Curi ion Willey beat the Pittsburgh

Baltimore Bonton

THE GAMBOLS

"OU DEAR THAT MEANS (AD, LUCK

PHOOKE

AREN'T YOU SUPERSTITIOUS!

by Bary Applebe

THE LAST TIME I DID IT I GOT A SPANKING

WELL, I THINKZ

IT'S VERY UNLUCKY

GAS FOR

JOY

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