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Festival Cricket Match

KIWIS KNOCK UP 256

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958.

EUROPEAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

FOR FOUR AGAINST Britain Wins All Three Finals

ARTHUR GILLIGAN'S XI

-London, Sept. 3.

Rain brought play to a premature halt in the Festival match at Hastings between the New Zealanders and A. E. R. Gilligan's XI. The tourists, who batted in all for just under three and a half hours, scored 256 for the loss of four wickets.

The New Zealanders thrived against the bowling of Gilligan's XI on an unresponsive pitch. They made a discouraging start, but Miller, Harford and Sutcliffe soon brought about a big improvement.

Miller, after he had lost his Harford made nos of hit opening partner, Durey, in the rana by means of dives and, nig over, started off with acht) with Sutcliffe atro scoring condence.

10 runs in unntly. the New Zealand total 15 minutes.

or 130 for two at lunch equnil- relli od the previous highest

pre- harch score put together by thei tourists.

scarlox

Gradually, however, he away and he was not always happy when foeing Manning, whe bowled extremely well buf enjoyed le luck.

Strong Strokes

Miller's strokes in front of the wicket were usually strong and well-timed bul 2 sluw onfield curtalfed forcing shots

many

Arm,

Presentation Of

Watches To

The third partnership Pro- duced 72 before a separation was effected. Harford, darkon a stay of just under two and a half hours. hit fon Tours. Sutcliffe made some typlent left- hander's strojars before heig well taken at squnio-leg shartly afterwards, with thar

total at 188 for four, steady rain held up piny

6 Loft-Arm Bowfors

Donald Carr, coprain of G- ligon's X1, had the services of un fewer than six tefl-arm bowlers, including himself, a

Malay Soccer XI they all had been tried before

Kuala Tamair, Sod

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ألنا

SPORTING SAM

by Reg. Wootton

U.S. SINGLES

TENNIS C'SHIP

Ulf Schmidt Upsets Ham Richardson In

Pre Quarter-Final

By STEVE SNIDER

Forest Hills, Sept. 3.

Ulf Schmidt, a 24-year-old unseeded Swede who won the U.S. indoor crown two years ago, blasted America's chief hope from the U.S. Tennis Singles Championship today by upsetting third-seeded Hamilton Richardson 10-8, 6-4, 11-9, for a berth in the quarter-finals.

Richardson's defeat was a revere just to U.S. Davis Cup

ground Schmidt's

strokes were of top quality all the way, enabling him to hold his own

The ule me.

Pullowing an interruption bien bera, or Malaga to all an hour and three-quarters, the hopes for the 23-year-olt star teand were jamment d with wrist; | New Zealanders, who had

had indicated he might join the in protracted exchanges from watches today by Tunku Azul to then seared at the rate of could make

Cup team in Australia if he the baseline as the two players Kahuna Pre Minkler, of 20

resumed brily here.

shows jockeyed stant an hour,

for the advance to -Malaya

Against Worrelly—————the

the net. WestSchmidt viven badman- The presentatins were Indian Test player, and Moss.

amazingly sharp Labelf

11

touch today The conditions favoured the He had frequent lapses, Association of Malaya alter the bessonen and Marg bl receiv-his big serve, but when he had.

with Malayan teams

it under control. Ham couldn's scored some brilliant pointa Tulonia by 3-2 ang Bonghond howling, scored at pangandle him consistently.

with flicking placements just The Marduk..

beyond the reach of the tournament. - China Moll

straining Schmidt,

3-0

+2

Special.

4:

nach

Protandi

defeated

RUGBY LEAGUE

Result

RESULT

der the greater share

Frisk

of th

Key Break

a

When Barrel; came on, "Reit

Schmidt carried off the long alled hon over the leg! boun- Rory for the first six of the first sex by cracking Richard- Imatch, New Zealand added 68 | son's service in the 15ta game

uns in 10 minutes before rain and holding his own with again set in t washed

service ace on the Basi polit London, Sept. 3 play for the day.

In the 16th.

wew. ten's Runby SeoPUS

In the second set, The Swede service on the broke Ham's American's errors in the first a key break gome and scored in the 19th gume of the fast

league mately wast

Yorkshire Cup Bra Fond re- piny:

Hunslet 1, Walkesetd 15. Reuter.

"It's so

refined"

New Zealanci Ist ning 256 folm (Harford! 180, Muller 51. Sutcliffe 45, Heid

33 cast out and Maegibbon 33 not out), Tribe three for 00 and Tatoys for $5.-France-Presse.

Next Challenge

For America's

Richardson's forecourt volleys Cup Will-Come

From Australia

Jet him down several at critical moments, although

Favoured

he

Rhode Islands Sept. 3. A Scottish Yachting Editor says the next America's Cup challenge, it Britain loss this year, will come from Austraja. The tall Swede now will be

George Finlay', yachting favoured to advance 10 The

Falilor of the Glasgow Herald, semi-finals against either chamanic yesterday that Australian pion Savitt

гат Dick Ma Anderson

Schmidt next meets

vichismer

taling werc

TWO GOLD MEDALS FOR

IAN BLACK, ONE FOR JUDY GRINHAM

Budapest, Sept. 3.

British swimmers won all the three finals today in the European

swimming championships hero.

Ian Black, the 17-year-old Scottish schoolboy, swam twice within 30 minutes to win the 400 metros freestyle and the 200 metres butterfly--the two events in which he set and championship records during the heats yesterday Judy Grinham, Olympic champion and world record holder, won the women's 100 metres backstroke.

Today Black was content to win two individual titles without

beating his times of yesterday.

The pool.

Viktorova

15 Metres Behind Soviet Union got of the mark

of

The 400 metres, freestyle final recond only short of his yester-¡give her country its third title

of the day. was a relatively easy affair for day's championship recor:!), hiru. He

in 4 minutes, woll

Once again the Scottish d Judy Grinham, who always 31.3 seconds (his record yostor-allowed the others to lead. The manages to rise to the big day was 4 minutes 28,9 acconds) Czech, Padres-who KOL uff Decasion, today beat her friend, almost five records abend of to a speeds start--was his only rival and compatriot, Margare! duel be- the runner-up, Boris Nikitin of serious rival after he put in Falwards in another the Soviet Ullion..

his spring, in the anul length of tween the two British giris.

Larisa

of the The Hassian west Info an varly lead mit Hack oily

Cho fnate and had a narrow challenged after The half way

Pasdirek was still lending at lead at the half-way turn mark. He grew level after 225 the 150 metres turn, but Black's the race. But she could not metros and only turned on the speed was too much for him in match the finishing speed of the heat in the length of the pool the last 50 metres and when two British girls, who stormevä- past her in the inst length of between the 200 and 300 metres the British swimmer looked up

Tk.

to see where his opponent was, the pool. The found him 15 metres behind. Reassurech of a short but deel- sive lead, Black won out easier The race was then over-and

than the 0.7 seconds margin |"Black went out un-ergy winner;

Auguests

Behind these two. another while Nikitin

second place from first finishing Galletti British Graham Symonds Russian,just held on to third place in of Maly and another

front of Wolfgang Steber of Ger.} Vladimir Strujahuv.

Many Detailed regulis of this event Detailed results were; were;

Easy Winner

1. In

Black

mins. 31.3 secs.

kept

(Britain)

1. Ian Black (Britain) mis, 21.9 secs.

2. Pavel

Pasdirek

mins. 22.0 secs.

2

(Czech)

2. Boris Nikitin (Soviet Union) 4 mins, 30.2 secs.

3. Graham Symonds (Britain) Prolo Calletti (Italy) 42 mins. 25.8 mes. ins. 38.1 c.

3.

to

1. Wolfgang Sieber (East

4. Vladimir Sirujanov (So- | Germany) 2 mins. 20.0 secs.

5. Lajes Verszegi (Hungary)

viet Unsen) 4 mins. 30.8 wees.

5. Joszef Kalonu (Hungary) 12 mins. 27.5 6009,

the winner of the Herb Flam- British designers about building a new 12-metre bont, the class Chris Crawford match and will

now

America's Cup mine, 43.5 secs, used in be favoured over either in their

competition. And Finlay mid quarter-final.

Australia will make the next Veteran Vie Seixas, No. 1 in challenge if Seepire, the British this entry this year, falls to defeat the U.S. but unseeded in tournament, reached the quarter the American defender. finals by downing Mike Green, Competition to choose the also of the U.S., 6-2, 7-5, B-8. American defender continued

Kho He'll next meet Ashley Cooper, today with

"Colombia" Australia's Wimbledon cham-{ holding a strong lead in the pion.-U.P.I.

pris-race tals.--U.P.I.

New Record

Judy had three-tenths of

- secund_in_spare over Margaret_ at the finish and over a second

la gare over the Rusdan girl.

This all-star

nal, with the Netherlands champions Lente De Ni and Rin unplaced, championships

Van Velse!!

brought

record

new

(one

minute 12.6 seconds). The pre. vious record of sue minute, 13.2 seconds was held by

of the Netherlands.

Detailed results were:

Wjelema

t. Judy Grinhum (Britain)

1 min. 12.0 secs.

2. Margaret Edwards (Bri

Jein) min. 12.D secH, 3. Larina Viktorova Union 1 min. 13.0 sces.

Lenie De Nijs

4.

(Soviet

(Nether-

5. Rene Pirolley (France) 2 0. Kari Engelhard (East mins. 27.5 secs. Germany) 4 mins, 43.0 secS.

Former Champion Although last night be suld

Hungary's former champion. he was doubtful about swim- rong in two finals on the rame

Gyorgy Tumpek finished last inland) 1 min, 14.3 seca

In 2 minutes,

5. Ria Van Velsen (Nether- day, Black lined up again in a field of eight

land) 1 min, 15.2 secs. the 200 metres butterfly" stroke: 29.0 seconds.

Britain's Judy Grinham wo event.

in He won out 2mirates, the 100 metres backstroke final 21.0 scence (one leath of in one minute, 12.6 seconds la

14

ELLIOTT AGAIN

MILE UNDER 4

6. Helga Schmidt (Bost Ger-

min, 15.8 SCCA many) 1 France-Presse and Reuter.

RUNS THE

MINUTES

Rawson, Britain's Mike

13 600 match

seconds.

beaton was

Pole, ty the Makomask and Derek Johnson of Britates.

Sets second best time ever in

time ever in metres European record holder, International invitation race

London, Sept. 3.

Australia's wonder-runner Herb Elliott today clocked three minutes 55.4 seconds to win the invitation mile race at the White City Stadium, London.

Elliott holds the world records for the mile and the 1,500 metres.

But the Australian feft the In today's rec, Britain's shire), won the European title

Handi European 1,500 metres cham-at Stockholm and the Empire British champion pion Brian second and Poland's Orywal was third.

invited

Rawson tack part in the event (which counter for the London Warsaw meri) US guest he is not a Londoner.

He appeared all set for an easy win when he stormed into the straight with a two lengths lead, but the champ weakened before the line,

Close Finish was a very close Anish,

with unly two-tenths of a second between the first three. The results were;

1t Hewson Anished title at Cardiff earlier this year, the last lap to take a 20 lear is kad. Elliott stował cown Results of the mile event alightly in the last 50 metres, but won easily, 31 is the ninth time that he has clocked under four minutes for the mile.

Elliott was today nine-lenihs of a second short of his world. mily record of 3 mins, 54.0 SCU.

Shot-Put Record

At the same meeting (Inter- national invitation events, plus a London versus Warsaw meet), Arthur Rowe of Britain but

were:

Herb Elliott (Australia) 3 mins, 55.4 9000.

Brian Hewson (Britain) 3 Confirmed Reports

mins. 58 recy

3. Z. Orywal (Poland) 3 mins. 56.7 seCR.

4.

1. Z. Mukomaski (Warsaw) 1 min, 51.3 seconds.

2. D. Johnson

min. 51.4 seES.

(London) 1

(Britain) 1

& minutes, 40.4

Norway's E. Larson who was runing as an invited guest was placed second' in 8 minutes. 40.4 seconds und E. Shirley of. London was third in 8 milde. 58 sees.

Another Record

Krzwyskowaick distinguished' himself at the recent European championships in Stockholm by winning both the 5,000 and 10,000 metres events.

Another British all-comers"

record fell when M. Halberg of Now Zealand, a guest runner, won the two miles ovent in B minutes, 33 seconds.

He won in a close finish, friên Jerzy Chromik, who was run- 4ding for Warsaw. Results werĘ; 1. M. Halberg (New Zealand) 0 mins 33.0 sccs.

2. J. Chromic (Warsaw) 8 mins 33.4 secs,

Elliott After his win today,

that he 3. M. Rawson confirmed the reports had received a telegram from min. 51.5 secs. G. Ibbotson (Britain) American

J. K. Zinny (Warsaw) 8 mins promoter, Loo

4. D: Smith (New Zealand, | 30.2 secs. mins, dead.

Leavitt, offering him £88,000

running for London) 1 min, 4. P. Clark (London) 8 mins All the

40.0 secs. other competitors to turn professional. the British Empire and British clocked over four minutes. This

The Australian runner would 51.8 seconds.

At the close of the contest, All-comers record for the that was Elliott's second best

2. Krzwyskowalak of Poland Warsaw beat London in the Lime only say that he expected to put, with • throw of 17.98 over the mile. He took the lead meet Mr Leavitt on his retum equalled the British all-comers

mon's event by 83 points to 72 record for the 3,000 metres and London won the women's a lap and a hult from the finish. 10 Perth this month.

There was a big surprise in steeplechase. when he won the match by 33 points o 21-year-old black-¦and" only Hewson could keup

10 20. - London-Warsaw | France-Presse. (York-pace with him.

the men's 880 yards event, when event of the

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