THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1958,
SpeedTest MAJOR UPSET IN PACIFIC SOUTHWEST American League Baseball
Highlights
Tour Of France
Auto Race
Rouen, Sept. 16. A total of 80 cars-survivors of the gruelling auto- mobile Tour at France- roared away on today's Le Touquet-Le Mans 1,500 kilometres lap.
whe
highlight Of winy's driving was the speed test faced over 15 Japs on the Rouen-Les- Essarts circuit.
. France's Roge: Loyer scored
brilliant sucess in
the
TENNIS MEET Cooper Beaten
By
Crawford In Two Straight Sets
Los Angeles, Sept. 16.
tourist class at the wheel of an Ashley Cooper, Australian Davis Cup star
Alfa-Romeo Giulietta, returning
The time of 47 minuter, 0.7 over the 08.13 klo- Lecond:
metrem
Secor!.
Alln- alno In an Romeo,
Oreiller woa Herri (France). Third was the French Trato.
Hebert-Bernard Jean Constrn, also in an Alfa-Homeo.
Yellow
THE RESULTS
Riband (leaders scrutch classificalion),
1.
Hebert Bernard Consten, Alfa-Romeo.
Jean
2 Roger Loyer-Bernard Vidy ----Alt-Romeo..
3. Alfred and Peter Whitehend
Ingar.
4. Rol Oreiller-Fernau
Maspero, Alfa-Romeo,
who won the United States singles cham- pionship and the Wimbledon title, to- day was upset in the second round of the Pacific southwest tennis tournament by
John Wardle Signs Up For
Lancashire League Club
the wardie,
Yorkshire
Johnny
arm slow
to Nottinghamshire, who were hoping that Wardle
London, Bapt. 10.
former
Join and England loft. bowler and har
hitting balamon, has played
In game
county
his fant cricket. Tonight he signed two-year the contract with Nilson, Lancashire League club.
The news will come blow
ATTEMPT TO
Young Chris Crawford of Piedmont, ||STAGE WORLD
California.
Crawford, a member of the US Davis Cup
Copper, favouring an ankie he injured in the US. finals at For Hills 10 days ago, drew an opening round bye, The 1-year-old Crawford, however, 5. Gawaine Balilie-Peter Jopp | played a brillant game to defeat Cooper, aided by service breales (per-in both was.
Bernard
Bernard
- Jagar.
The Red Riband formance clasification)
Jean
Four Set Points
squad and hailed as a future star of the game. defeated the Australian, 7-5, 6-3, in the first upset of the tournament.
player, defeated Norn PITY.!
5-1: Mike Los Angeles, B-6.
HOIS Call Franks, Beverly formin, defented William Knight, British Davis Cup player, 12-10, 3-6, 6-0; Vix Seixas, Philadelp- hin, defeated veterán Gardner Floridin 6-1. Mulloy, Miami, 1-0 0-4 Luis Ayatu, Chite. defented Korei Kamo, Japan, 6-1 (default); UIT Is the free, Chawford heid | 0-5, Coopan at set point four times Schmidt. Sweden, detented but the Australian fought back
Alien Fux. Los Angelo, 6-4, Fernand Stubbornly until he Anally weat6-3: Alex Olmedo, Los Angeles town before A great sing and Peru. defeated Eduardo Bene Culton -Jacques aliot.
Soriano, Argentina, 7-5, 6-3; Creati round provce! Lectere, Patilard.
Michael Davies, England, de- 5. Guy Clarout-Pierre Gele, dia time one for at the Aus-feated Earl Buchholz, St Louis,
Mal Anderson, 6-2, 6-4. Henault Daphine, France-alians execjN
US al avached har
in women's singles, Christine Spas Cooper and is a former Truman of England defeated Wantiledon doubles And raou defeated lobert Perry Patty Miller, Portland, Oregon,
0-0, and B-D.
Maria Bueno, of 10. Angeles, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4
Cor-len-Aita-Romeo.
Heber
Lover 2. Roger Vidy. Alla tomro
Iets Oreiller
Maroma Alfa-Romen.
Prune
Between Dispute
Kramer And Australian LTA
inck
who
diampion,
at had to resort in his best Brazil, defeated Pat Ann Cody. the years, Cu-Los Angeles, 8-1, 1-D.-U.P.1. Bain to defeat
lope star,
Don Bell of Bethesda, Mary- Jarl, defeated Robert Marks of
Australia, righth
einn, 15-13, 6-1.
$11 Los Angeles
Sydney, Sept. 16, elinated other
Kramer's
seeded for
Budge Patly
the Paris
Aussie, Rod Jon
Neale
RUGBY RESULTS
London, Sept. 10.
Tonight's Rugby in
Inalches
Lancashire rund: Oldham
31 other results. Hamilton
1}}}-xed Richard.
Rugby union.
club
match;
US Exeter 20, Esher 0.-Reuter
Auralsan taver, 6-4,
Results 4-4, whlie namager Bob Barnes, today at Douglas. tortur Stanford Union and League misel ne Lawn Tennis Assethuversity player, knocked out were:
Rugby Lenque Cation of Australia of trying to mid-seeded foreigner
and over" the professionais.
Fraser of Auszulin, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1. | Cup (sceoltel 10. Wigant 7. Bates sail this in reply to
Other Results alteratiore Face night that Kainer was bolching " gum* at the heals of the Assoemtion.
Kramer and the Association quabisting over rental of courts for the professional series
Mothurne next season. Barnes said Kamer had done svalt possible to Try and ree on minicable agreement.
RESENTMENT
re
We resent statements up!
Last night's LTAA meeting De Krater is responsilate for
s disputes" he said.
Our dispute over Ronyong is that we [lt]
want every member of the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria (3,000) admitted tree to our matches. We can't afford 11.**
Jack has tok the LTAA that to the Olympic tre
velodrome, but this was nel slated as a threat.
"We are paying 20 per cent of four gross fukings for rental at Kooyong, and we pay more Australia than anywhere else in the world!
"In Brisbytie and Adelaide there has been no difficulty over The membership China Mail Special,
question."
Worthington
TITLE FIGHT
IN LONDON
11, Yorkshire tar- on August would
minated Wardle's agreement; thorn,, and
because they play next season it the MCC danoiioned his registration.
Mr J. A. Brown, the Nottingham - abire Booretary, stated a monin ago that Wardle told him he Wat prepared to
hie Join county.
had broken hl. contract by writing newspaper artioles, Werdis subsequently played for
Rushion, Lancashira Lengua) elab, but it was expected that He would
county cricket 11 Presto.
CHAMPION YANKEES GO
DOWN TO TIGERS 4-2 Frank Lary Pitches Record 7th
Win Against New Yorkers
New York, Sept. 16. decided that he Yankee-killer Frank Lary today became the first pitcher in the modern era to beat New York seven times in one season when he pitched the Detroit Tigers to a three-hit 4-2 victory over the American League champions. Gus Zernial's two-run pinch double with the bases loaded in the seventh inning gave the Tigers a 3-2 lead and it was all Lary needed.
resume
pomibla..-France-
American Captain
Defends Inclusion Of Alex Olmedo In Davis
Cup Squad
London, Sept. 18.
Los Angeles, Sept. 16. British fight promoter, Harry
Lavene, is to make a bid in United States Davis Cup team captain Perry persuade world heavyweight
T. Jones declared today that there was "every champion, Floyd Patterson, to defend his le in London
reason in the world" why Alex Olmedo of Peru' next June,
should be on the American squad, This mission will take him over
United States to the
in
If the ankle Jones, taking time out from tournament here. November. I was revealed
his duties as director of the 32nd heals properly he will be heard here tonight.
pro-annual Pacific Southwest Inter- about and will be a top-notch Meanwhile, Levene
visionally booked The giant national Champtonships to ex-performer."--U.F.I. Webley Stadium for the 10th, plalu, contended that Olmedo 23rd and 105D.
has
of June, was a product of Southem Call- the 30th
fornia tennis.
and
U.K.
"Cerlainly he was bom He claimed tonight: "Patterson
will defend his world title in raised in Peru but he was deve Europe only under my pro-loped as a tennis player right here in Southern California," the energelle tennis official pointed out.
motion." Levene was responsible for the visit or the world champion recently for a series of exhl- bition 'bouts. He will leave for New York by alr on November 23, the date he schedules for organising the British heavy-we weight championship fight be- tween holder Brini London and Henry Cooper,
That is why his New York visit is interpreted here as meaning that Levene hopes to sign up Patterson with the victor of the British title encounter. In the meantime Cooper is to
the
Alex meet
Argentine Mitoff, the world number six. on-October 14 21 Wembley- France-PresSE,
Included In
World Professional
Tennis Championships
Paris, Sept. 16.
Australian tennis professional George Worthington has stepped in to replace the unappointed "British qualifier" in the men's singles of the World. Professional Tennis Championships, which will open in Paris tomorrow.
Worthington will be opposed
to player-organiser Jack Kramer of America in the first round.
in this round, Pancho Segura (Ecuador) will play J. W. (Australia), Wim- Cawthorn bledon champion Lew Hoad of
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will play J. Temetti | Australin
(France) and former French Davis Cup, player Paul Remy who has recently turned pro- fessional, will play his com- patriot, R. Colin.
SECOND ROUND DRAW In the second round of the men's singles. Ken Rosewall (Australia) plays the winner of the Kramor-Worthington mateti, Frank Sedaman (Australia) plnyc the winner of the Segura-Cawthorn match, Tony Trabert (US) plays the winner of the Hoad-lemetti match and first seed Pancho Gonzales (US) plays the winner of the Remy- Colin match.
Santee Ready Willing And Able
worked with him for "We four years. In tennis he is no- expled as a Californian and we spent as much time on his game have with pay of the kids in our youth programme."
Felt Honoured
Jones
said he talked to the Peruvian Consul General Vetore bringing up Olmeda's name as a possible Davis Cup Squad mem- ber and was told that Peru, which does not have a Davis Cup team, felt honoured Olmedo's selection.
at
"Furthermore, the rules con- template such chefees," Jones added. "A! the turn of the century there were new Zea- landers on the Australian team and later there were coses of a Czechoslovakian representing Egypt, and even our own Bob Falkenberg went to South America rind played against us," was pul in this job us team captain because wanted to win," Jones bristled, "I am not afraid of critician. It isn't a case c what prie victory! But of being bold in bringing young players who cam develop and give 1 representative team
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The victory boosted Lary's
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The Results
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York .......
muck to 10-5. The only known Dewoit
pitcher to have bettered that is huren, Monme (6), Shants (8) and
Ed Walsh, who was 0-1 against Howard: Lory (16-14) and Wilson. New York in 1908.
Lary helped set up his Own victory with a perfect sacrifice bunt, The Yanks led 2-1 going Into the seventh but reliever Zack Manros walked Reno Bertole and Red Wilson singled him to second, Laty dropped a bunt along the third base line to advance them.
Bases Loaded
Monroe intentionally walked pirkt hitter Tilo Francona to lond
and Zernia] the bases drilled a double to right ventre, scoring Bertola and Wilson.
Detroit auded its final run in Shaniz the eighth off Bobby
LP--Monroe (12).
Boston at Kann Cly, 2 garten, twilight-night, postponed, rD
Washington at Cleveland. (night). Ballimore at Chicago (night).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis at Pittsburgh (night, pre- geded by uspended game of Aug.
Los Angeles et Cinetonoi! 2 (twi light-night).
Chicago at Philadelphia (night),
Milwaukee Jan Franelses Inight).-U.P.I.
ROSE UNABLE TO GET SUSPENSION LIFTED
Melbourne, Sept. 16.
Soccer when Bertola singled and scored Davis Cup playar, Mervyn
Results
London, Sept. 19. Results in tonight's football matches were:
DIVISION.H
2 Huddersfield Brutol Cily
1 Brighton Grimsby T.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE OUT Quarter Final Second Lek Dunfermline A. 3 Kilmarnock
SCOTTISH LEAGUE TWO pectin City 2 Dumbarton (brought forward from Sept. 17) TRISH GOLD CUP Becond Round
kotoran iftonvill
all the way from Brat a Honk Bauer lost Wilson's fly ball in the sun.
Rase, has failed in a late bid to get his suspansion lifted quickly.
last
The Yanks put over an un- It is now doubtful whether earned run in the fourth, Tony he will be available to play Kubek opened with the first early tournaments in the new Now York hit and went to Austration grosscourt season,
He scored second on a walk.
Rose Was suspended when Frank Bolling threw u month because the Lawn Ten- Australia double-play ball over the Yan- nis Association of he luptu, Singles by Jerry says he had not supplied satin- Lumpe and Mary Throneberry | factory detalls on travelling ex- 3rd Bobby Richardson's sacriflet penses he received overstas this
fly made it 2-0 in the 8fth.
1
Detroit enme back with a single run in the sixth, John Groth walked and was sterlaced Не zored on A ato second. -Reuter, Kaline's single to deep short,
error
0 Coleraine
2
Do You Get A
Pain When You
-Putt?
By SYDNEY SPICER
DON'T worry if you have a pain when you bend over to putt-or if your chest hurts after a Player Under Covers testing round of 18 holes.
Aslood about the selection of
of
You haven't got heart trouble, į and expanding of the chest cage. the unknown Don Kiebrow as or, at least, that is the theory "We have investigated cases member of the Davis Cup of Dr Joseph B. Wolffe, the of Individuals who have dropped Squad, Jones said potentially heart specialist president of the dead on the golf course, or who he was a great player who American College Sports have died or taken sick in the could become an international Medicine.
game," locker room after the star and such a judge of termin
Welling in the United States says Dr Wolffe. as Jack Kramer felt Kierbow Golf Association Journal, Dr "Through case histories ob- had the ability to
physicians and achieve Wolffe says that after an exten-tained from greatness.
sive curly of golfern he is con- families, we have learned that "You might say that Kierbowvinced that golf has o "beneficial golf, by. Itself, did not cause "player we had under effect on the heart ond blood death or illness as far as covers," Jones added, "In fact, versals; It serves 4.5 a mild were able to determine. he's just getting back to where massage for the heart muscle, walking Former amateur track stare should have been and but for and the interrupted
an ankle injury he would be helps, over a period, to put the Wes Santee said today he was pressing the stars in our
own many unused capillaries to use thus improving the etrculatory ready, willing and able to com- pete against miracle, man fer
copacity" Elliott should the Australian turn professional.
PATIENTS COMPLAINED
Lawrence, Sept. 18.
"I've been working out all at the University of the time Kansas," said the 28-your-old Insurance salesman. I've done Gonzales and Rocewall will
a lot of cross country works, and be Arst seeds In the doubles
The other seeded team fately in entielpation of Elloit
have been doing it seriously event. will be Hoad and Traberi.
turning pro."
Santee, ence America's fast- SIX TEAMS
are est miler with a time of 4:00.0, Altogether six teams competing. Tho first-round was barred from further ama
feur competition in 1950 by the Inatches will be na follows;
Amateur Athletic Union Sodgman Worthington Va.
charges of accepting excessive Remy-Cawthorn;
expense money.
Kramer Segura va, Icmeiti.
Colin-
In the second round of the doubles, Hood and Trabert will play the winners of the Sedgman-Worthington Itemy-Cawthom match and play Gonzales-Rosewall will the winners of the Begura- Kroantr VOISIN Colla-Temetti match-France-Presso,
Against
skin disease and itching
"Mitigal
A QIHUNI BATÈN 'PRODUCT,
MANUFACIUILD IN LIVERKÜSSH, GEÉMANY
ON
Eloit, the world's fastest of 3:54.5, miler with a time recently was offered a $250,000 guarantee to turn professional. -U.P.I.
was
Sports Diary
TODAY
Tentia
Bocc
Colony Ladles ChampioERİİDA LAC.
WIS
we
Fear.
Yerlerday Rose delivered to. the LTAA office in Melbourne' atter giving certala details about his expenses.
The LTAA met a few hours Inter and discussed the letter In committee.
UNALTERED
Today the LTAA
president
Mr D. M. Ferguson, sald:, "The letter does not answer our ques- tions.
"toee has given us some in- formation which we already kave. But he has not given us all the details of his overseas travelling expenises.”
Mr Ferguson added: "The position has not altered, Rose knows what we want, but ho has not yet given it to us.”
The LTAA does not meet again until October 20-wo days before the start of the
Queensland championshipo
Unices a special meeting reinstated Rose before then, he will not be able to enter tha Queensland championships.
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Rugby League Set Up In Italy
Treviso, Sept. 10,
WARNĪNGS IGNORED
An Italian Rugby league was set up on Saturday, and already "Those who died in the game about 20 clubs in North-c08) almost invariably had previous Italy have joined It, Mr. Loris conditions which had not been Casellato, an official of the new reported or they had Ignored body, said here.
Mr Casellato, president of a earlier warnings"
But what of the "compulsive" Treviso club which has joined a constant the new league, said that. Bri- Dr Wolffe writes that his player who is in curiosity
aroused when dither over, disastisfaction with nin, represented at the league's some of his patients complained his game, who simply must win? inaugural meeting, had pro- of "shortness of breath, tightness He may do himself injury unless miscd economic ald for the
Italian competition. in the chest, a feeling of undue he enses up, advises the desto,
And there is a warning to fatigue and the ability to sleep well" after rounds of golf.
the golfers who battle round Careful and scientifle study on course under pressure of a wide
Dr Wolffy says, tange betting contract-so much showed that after several weeks on the match, sido bet on nine of gradual play the heart rate holes, birdies, eagles, and thos became stabiilsed and began to who take part in the mounting
"aecurmula excitement of the Colony Ledion Championstilps, at respond normally to effort.
tour.** As to the pain in the chest, LRC.
"We have ho says that it was not really Bays Dr Wolfe: heart trouble, but rather the re-had occasion to tell golfing sult of using chest-wall muscles patients that if they bet on not used and the evoy hole and every game they
deep breathing are safer playing poker," unaccustomed
Charly Game: Combined Chinee v F.E. NAY, NRFC, 3 p.m.
TOMORROW teatis
Menting IK Amateur Athletic Association annual meeting. Education Dept. o
m
Gold
the courroc,
Nena Latimer Cup over 18 holes previously at Bbek-O Country Chib.
THE GAMBOLS
PARCEL FOR MIRE DAMBOL
by Barry Appleby
ERİ.. ASK HIM COME BACK LATER, ONA
Mr Casellato suið requests for membership had been received from north-west and north- central Italy. But it had been decided to Umit activities to the north-east for the time being.
The league are to send repre- sentatives to Britain to study the game there,
The new longue's president la Mr Livio Zava, formick :ico- president of the Italian Rugby Union Federation-Ching" Kail Special.
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