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BUNKER HUNT

It's a picture to give heart to golfing rabbits... Bernard Hunt bunkered at Walton Heath in the semi- linal of the professional match play championship on September 13.

But Hunt hit himself out of this difficult lie, which he is pröbing here, and went on to heat Alex Fox.

Hunt, however, lost the ɑnal to Harry Weetman

by one hole.

Preston Now First Division Soccer League Leaders

London, Sept. 22,

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1958.

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Dismal Ending To Second Race Between Columbia And Sceptre

NO CONTEST DECLARED

Both Yachts Fail To Finish Within Time Limit Of 5.5 Hours

By JACK V. FOX

Newport, Sept. 22. The second race for the America's Cup had to be declared no contest tonight when the British and American yachts were so slowed by faint winds they did not finish within the time limit.

The sloop Columbia had Britain's Sceptre beaten by almost half a mile but it could not get across the finishing line in the required five and one-half hours. So the whole day of racing went for naught..

It was the first time the 107- year-old international rivalry ended in such dismal fashion.

The nee must now be TC-

Rosewall Wins World Pro Tennis Title

Seven

Fouled Up

Iwe

days of

run. Il fjert Aineries with one tenders move up to low them victory In the best four of badle to Newpori harbour.

The rapes. But Columbin

spectator fleet of about performance today demonstrated | 590 craft had begun turning pretty conclusively she can beat back for port before that--

realising Sceptre handily in light winds,

that the Columbin and Sceptre would never make it under the rules of the race. The anti-climax was further

British skipper Graham Mann. fouled up by the fact that the sailing companion

Princo Navy tug assigned to be the Philip, was disappointed at the turning point after the first light and varying breezes agoln eight-mité leg was seven-tenths today similar to those that led of a mile farther out than it to Sceptre's humiliating defent should have been.

in the first race on Saturday The Coast Guard said the lug Sceptre believes it ran go somehow was In the wrong best in heavyweather and 11- position. But even had it been has got nothing above 10 miles Paris, Sept. 2.

In correct

the position, skipper per hour in Ken Rosewall won the world's Briggs Cunningham most prob-racing. professional tennis crown loably could not have got his day by beating his

childhood boat home in time. friend and fellow countryman,

As they Britain had given America a

rounded the mix- Lew Hoad, in four seis.

Mann had Sceptre good run for the silver trophy placed tu Hosewall won the title with a

yords in front and made of sailing boat supremacy in 150 3-6, 6-2, 0-4 and 0-0 victory the

early legs of the race,

turning one minute and 45 uver Hood, who yesterday upset

ahead then seconds

of the Ameri- trailing at the start but world Champion Pancho Gon-moving ahend and holding the cas

tead until about haltway

The next leg was on a cross in The championships, sponsored

and here wind

Columbla the race. by tennis promoter Jack

is clearly demonstrated Rán Up Flag Kramer

In the

superiority. It picked were held

up 400 Roland-Garros stadium in Paris, But at 5:50 p.m. (2150 GMT) yards on the Bekish boat and the In the game to decide third the commitoe boat of the New went well into the lead at place Pancho Gonzales of the York Yacht Club ran a red and two-third mark Columbia was United States, who was dis-white flag menning "mace can- 17 seconds ahead at that time. appointing in early play re- colled for the day."

But then the sloops wore covered his touch after an un-

Both boots were still more heading into the wind and it certain first set to go on and than four miles from the became apparent with every

30-, 6-3,

zales.

the

Superiority

0-4.-U.P.J.rivals fowered. salls and their it in the time limit set by the

For the first time this season, Lancashire's Prestone Frank Sedman of Aus-nishing line. At the signal, the moment they would never make

North End Club-second in last year's tradi championship table heads the English First Division, following its decisive three goals to one home victory tonight over Leicester City.

London Pro

first in-

England's brilliant left-winger Finney shot home the Preston

Boat, Preston cidentally has better goal average than Boitor. Wanderers,

Indoor Tennis is Lancashire rival, who had

Tourney

Landon, Sept. 22.

been heading the table after st Saturday's fixtures.

Six Positions

In the second divison, Bristol Rovers climbed six positionis in

28 Countries To Compete In World Amateur Golf

Team Tournament

St Andrews, Sept. 22.

The French newly-turned pro- the table, following their two Twenty-eight countries will compete for the fessionat, Paut (temy, was pouls to one victory over Duty decisively beaten 6-2, 8-6, by Conny.

Amerlein Tony Traber in the Bristol Rovers How Falk first round of the London Inter- fourth in the table, one point nattoral professional indoor behicid terals clinipionships at

World Amateur Golf Team Championship to

be held here from October 8 to 11.

New York Yacht Club.

Columbia continued to pull steadily ahead but it was waste of seamanship-UP.I

Land And Sea Victory For Cunningham

RUN-AWAY

ST - LEGER

VICTORY

41 KESTORATION (213).

Photo shows the run-away victory scored by Alcide in the Doncaster Si Leger, the last classic ruce of the English turf season for three-year-olds, on September 13.

Alcide is seen winning by eight lengths from Nuno Nicer, to enable New- market trainer Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort to become the first man this century

to saddle six Sí Leger winners.

Junior Cricketer's

Grand Feat

Bydney, Sept. 22. Junior cricketer_Charles, Robinson Look Reven wickets for two runs, in- cluding two hat-tricks and Reared a century in 34

minutes on Saturday kn Junior complétan,

for After bati[n= kour, Robinson returned with 142 which included 16 sixes and seven fours,-- Reuter,

21

Scratched From Caulfield Cup

Wack

Melbourne, Sept. 22. Champion Australian race.

Tuloch, forse,

today scratched from one of Australia's biggest mees, the

Caineld Cup, which he won last year.

Tulloch's southern hemisphere spring preparation has suffered a setback in the past two weeks.

The horse is suffering from

the horse

Cunningham, United States yacht Columbin in boli

FIRST OFFICIAL RUGBY GAME ON WEDNESDAY

By PAK LO

The first official game of the rugby season starts on Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. on the Club ground when a Select XV called W. C. Richardson's XV, will be out to hammer the 'Club into the ground.

The Club on the other hand are in no doubt that they will leave the field the victors, and the only thing puzzling the Club players at the moment is the final score,

The Club, after thele trial well, and

Betito should sooti game on Friday, have made four down into a dangerous combina- danges in their XV from the ❘tion. The forwartis still lack a Valen-forceful leader, but have plenty Probable XV Belded.

Laville, Elliott and of weight and are, for forwards, tino, Loonard are dropped and re- fast and fit. placed by Heenan, Addis, Hote and Stoven.

Extremely Fast

The last named

player had

Richardson's XV on the other band are practically a Colony XV with Club players deleted, and the next best selected in their places.

There are two newcomers to

and the Club

in

chance this XV, me being Roberts of a stomach ailment, but trainer, not been given much Tommy Smith, said today he before the trial, Arstly because the Police who is playing wing- would porsevere for another lie was unable to get in as much forward. The other is Radcliffe training ая possible, and of the RAF who takes his place couple of weeks to try to secondly because he had recent-at outside-half beblod Black,

ht to Australia'e

of automatic selection a toenail remover. The major race, the Melbourney had New York, Sept. 22.

the surprise Wynn and Muntz for the second on Imagine therefore which wil be run Cup, It was a land and sea victory November 4.

at the selectors when he played row of the serum

means that on Saturday for Mr Driggs

his finest

will game to date

probably be captain of the Tulloch was [avourite for easily assured himself of a berten the Ineculs, while.

the Caulfield and Mel-place in the XV.

Colony booker Cunningham the America's Cup race.

bourne Cups. Cline Mai! The Club XV selected are ex-|should take the llon's share of While he skippered the Speciol.

tremely fast. The three move the ball from King of the Columbia to a first-race win

Club. its traditional rival, te Bristol City.

Outstanding golfers from all Amateur once, is to receive the over her British challenger, the five continents are competing. freedom of the city of St Sceptre, two of Mr Cunning- Empire Pool at Wembley today. At Aberdeen, the British army

In another Arst round match, football team, which competes of the world's greatest amateurs ship.

The United States have two | Andrews during the champion-ham's Licter-Jaguar racing care took frst and second place here America's Jack Kramer beat com in the "Kentish Cup'

Among

car Grand the competitors win in the 1038 sports (South) Prix. Africa) who last year became Ed Crawford,drove the win- the only non-Englishman to winning car at an average speed of FREEDOM OF CITY Their non-playing captain, the English titte, three Brilsh 88.4 miles per hour over 101.2 Billy Jones, who

champions, Irlstuna the amateur British

Open

Championship Joe Carr, the holder, Reid Jack

Australian three times

Doug and the British (1057) and

Bachli (1954), as well as all the lending European amateurs,

Australia's George Worthington, against the French end Belgian, their team, Charles Coe, the

and bo Arthur Walker the British professional cham- | sinks, won the second match reigning USA champion, plon and coach of the "All Eng of its Scottish tour, beating the Billy Joe Patton.

land Club"

3-4, 6-3, 0-3.

Wimbledon by toeal Aberdeen Club by

goals to nil,--France-Presse.

TWO

In the men's doubles Arst round, Kramer and F. Segur. (Ecuador) beat J. Arkinsal! (Australia) und W. Moss (Bri- tal) 6-1, 6-0, ---FTyner-Presse,

The Results

London, Sept. 22. Results in tonight's football matches were:

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division 1

3 Leicester City

Division II Bristol Rovers 2 Derby County

Division HI

Won

The competition is for teams

Opening Of KCC of four and will be over 72

Hockey

Pitch

miles.-Reuter.

Sports Diary

MANILA FIGHT

OFFER TO HOGAN BASSEY u

Iplifax Town 2 Newport County4KCC "A" XI will meet a Hong- The 28 teams are; Argentina,

kong Hockey Association XI, Austria, Australia,

TODAY holes. The best three scores of

Boccer each team in each round wif Seoul Football Team v Hongkong ba taloon

and the Elsonhower Chinese, HK Stadium, 8.30 paù.

Bacing Cup will be awarded to the

Entries clos for the First Race The Kowloon Cricket Club's country. with the lowest Meeting, noon, new hockey pitch is scheduled to aggregate.

Golf be opened on Wednesday even-

Chinese Cup. Dery Water Bay, Ladies' Bection. 1|ing September 24, when

Tepnia Colony Ladies Championships at

TOMORROW

[ Accrington

Wrexham

Readi ilrentford

Doncaster The Queen's Parkc

3

Division IV

Aldershot

1

n

Shrewsbury nyo.

4

Crystal Palace

Oldham A.

7

Gillingham

Hrad for

Mansfield Town 3 Bury Tokyo, Sept. 22.

Hull City Filipino ght promoler Lоро Flymouth! Surreal today offered world | Blockport featherweight · champion, Hogan Kidd Bussey n net purse of oventry $40,000 to defend his against Flash Elorde of the Philippines of Manila in Decem- ber or January.

Millwal titis artietools

Sarreal, who is Elorde's father- in-law, told Unlied Pres Inter- national he had been negotiating with Bassey's manager, George Biddies, and would send him a fresh cable in any elfort to arrange the title fight,

"I think the dunces look good," Surreal sold.-U.P.I.

RUGBY RESULTS

London, Sept, 22. Results in tonight's Rugby Union matches were:

Bradford, Edinburgh Aend, G. Newbridate 23, Minculeg 0.

Penzin.co and Now lyri Holyn Park 0.

D

Penryn Q, Pontyprkki 3. Ratruth, Cambridge U, 27.

Fleuter.

Torquay U York City

Crewe Alex,

-Reuter.

the

THE TEAMS

.הנמ

Manding

Mike Hawthorn Needs

Only

One Point In

Morroco Grand

Prix

To Be World Champion

Slight Edge

With the majority of the bail going their way Richardson's XV should do well, and much will depend on the Club back Inc. Both in 'defenco, and st- tack they should have a slight edgo over their opponents, who have not had the same chance to play together, though the combination of Sharp and Goulds may produce a few mur- prises.

On the whole it should be a fairly even game, but much much faster than local rugby fans have been used to, and there is no doubt that with this new fast game the spectator

The two most successful racing drivers of the interest will be greatly increased.

year-Mike Hawthorn and Stirling Moss—

may go into retirement together in two years' time.

THE TEAMS

The teams will be: Club: McTavish, Неслап, Dalgleish, Adils, Cheong,.

Belgium, LRC. The game is dxpected to begin Beranda, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland. France, Germany, at a pm.

Annual Meeting of Royal Hong." They are only 20, young com- Hawthom says he will retire O'Keil, Bennett, Williams, This is the first time the KCC Great Britain and Ireland, foc- have entered teams in

Japan; kone Yacht Club.. Kellet Island,pared with World Champion in two years' time--whether he King. Howe, Gledhill, New- India, the land.

Italy,

Juan Fangle who retired this has won the world champion-biggin, Campbell, Wright, Malaya, Netherlands, Hockey Association Leagues, and Kenya. will have two men's teams in New Zealand, Norway, Philip-

Doubles year at 47. But both were pro-ship or not. Moss, a married Steven. pinos, Portugal. South Africa, the Second Division, and a

W. C. Richartison's XV: Sharp, shocked by the death men, has also contemplated re- Ladrow Team

Sweden

Switzerland. the Indies! Spain,

Ambulance annat gain, of their friend Peter Collins in thement but refuses to give up Goulds, Martin, Bede-Cox, Rad League,

United States.--Reuter,

heats at Victoria Park Pool, 7 Dm this year's German Grand Prix until he has fullled his life-cliffe, Riach, Meintosh, Cunning- org ambition to win the title, ham, Steel, Wynn, Roberts,

Slender Hope

THE GAMBOLS

IT'S BEEN LOVELY

SEEING YOU VIX LETS TAKE? AGAIN

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AND TAKES NEARLY

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foundly

COOK BETTER MEALS

?

WITH GAS

Ho has only a slender hope of winning it this year. He is eight pelata behind Hawthom and could only equal his rival's total by winning the Moroccan Grand Prix at Casablanca next month. Moss could win the ittle it ho also took a point for the fastest Inp in the race. But if Hawthorn single point bo hus, plinched the championship.

Whoever wins the title will benait by thousands of pounds. As world champion, a racing driver can command up to £500 starting money in many races and there are? bonuses 'from

· various firyus · concerned, with motor racing.

|

Clarke, Evans.

Campbell's Record Bid

London, Sept. 22. Water Campbell, announced today that speed see, Donald

he will not make a bid on his on speed record of 982 Idlo- motres per hour until Thursday, He will make the attempt ôn Lake Coniston,

Meanwhile, mechanics...and technicians are pouring over his Jet bout Bluebiîd so main (her ready for the bid - France- Pres.

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