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THE CHINA. MAIL,

THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1959.

Four Servicemen Among

Among British Seeds For World Gliding Championships In Germany

By GEORGE HOGAN

Four of the final six pilots seeded by the British Gliding Association for the 1960 World Gliding Championships are Servicemen. The team chosen from these six will compote with other nations in Germany next summer.

One of the seeded servicemen Lieutenant Colone! A.J. Deune-Drummond, MC, Com- manding Omeer of the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment who recently returned to Britain from Malaya.

Ho

British wis

Gliding Champion In 1957 and was placed 10th this year. He bolds the Brillah National speed records round 100 and 200 kilometre irfangles and the Unlied Kingdom Out and Re-

furn

record.

twice ber of British records for alti- escaped from the Germans in tude, distance and speed.

Lieutenant Commander G.Ad 1041-42 and avoided capture

In 1944 by hiding in a cup-Goedhart, DSC, TN, at present board al Arnhem for 14 days. with NATO Headquarters at

Fontaineblesu, holds the Bellisi Commander 1. C. N. Good National Record for Speed round

Regular Meer of the hart, Royal Navy, was winner of the 300 kilorsetre triangle. He wan placed seventh in the Standard Two-seater Class In 1956 World Class at the World Champion- Championshipa and second in ships in 1930 and 15th at this the Open Class

1958. He

year's British Nationals. British came Kecund in the National Championships in both 1957 and 1959 and holds a num-

Two Major Upsets At Meadow Club Tennis Tournament

Southampton, New York, July 29. Two seeded players were beaten today as quarter- final berths were filled in the Meadow Club invitation tennis tournament.

Upset victions were Chris Crawford and Mike Greet

Crawford, member of the US. Davis Cup team. lost 6-4, G-4 to Reginald Bennett, Eng lund's No. 9 layer now attend ing Lamar Technical College in Texas.

Green, a forner Davis Cupar who has slipped badly the past | couple of seitsons, was beaten by Crawford Henry, D-7, 6-5,

Hard Pressed

j

werk; Is the choice to go all the

way in this tournament, despite is rather erratic form in recent watches.

Mexico's Antonio Palafox, scored recond lehind Vermaak had to

out to subdue Ronnie Fisher (-1, -7.

Hon Helmberg beat Allen For 997, 4-4

Dan Deli beat Larry Nagter

0-4, 6-4, Jon Douglas beat John Skogstad, -3, 6-3, Eighth and last seeded Ray Weedon of All the other favourites came¦ South Africa, beal Dr Ed Dailey through as expected, although ; 10-8, 4-0, 6-4, most of them were hard pressed before moving into the quarter-

final round,

The-quoter-final mund in

Lower-half matches

Sergeant J. 5. Williamson. Royal Air Force, radar in- siructor at TAF Station Cherkli, holls the United Kingdom aluzie sexter Height Gain, and Absolute Allude records. He also holds jointly several two-seater records for speed and goal-Might. He was ninth in this year's British Nationala end WIN

Recond rllos for reserve

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ho

Two Civilians

The two elv!llars among the

Onal six sooded flyers are Mr D. H. G. Ince, DFC, who is a member of the Army Gliding Club and was third in the 1959

THE MOTHER & THE WIDOW OF TWO

Girl Guides Swimming Champions RACING DRIVERS ARE IN THE NEWS

The 1st Hongkong Girl Guide Company Look top honours at the annual swimming gala of the Girl Guldes' Association at the Ladies' Recreation Club pool last week, emerging as the champion team of the meeting.

Photo shows members of the team happily posing for a group photograph with the coveted Tingle Shield which went with the title---China Mail photo,

Cooper Ordered

British National Championship To Defend Title

1958 National Re won the

Contest and is Aerobatic

the actively concerned with development and test flying of Olympia sailplanes

Mr G. L. Stephenson, an elec-i Ironke engineer, is the reigning British Champion. He was also Champlon in 1953 and has been in the British Team on several

meusions. In 1930 he became the first pilot to soar across the English Channel in a glider.

pro

Against Erskine

and

London July 20. Henry Cooper, British nice heavyweight champion, was ordered today by the Box-

g Board of Control here to

FAMOUS SPORTS STARS

defend his British title against The Joc Erskine, of Cardi, before December 31.

also an-

-I HAVE MET-

By ARCHIE QUICK

one athlete who has an outstanding chance of winning a gold, silver or bronze medal for Great Britain at the Olympic Games in Rome next year owes his sporting eminence to Television programme.

Cooper's last fight was in Four of the six seeds are la tir 40s. Air Ince is 38 and January when he took the Bri- from Brina Serpent Williamson 30, They Empire the the singles will be staggered, all hold the coveted Gold C London, of Blackpool.

The Boxing Board are on gliding badge for top

In his Wembley home, giant copying Top-seeded Ion Vermank of schedule temotyow with Palafox Peleney and they also each hold❘nounced that Frankie Jones, Mike Eilis was watching Peter

holder of the British South Africa won over Roger opposing Weeden and Henry twa Diamond badges, except Scottish

title, will defend Allday demonstrate his hammer Werksmun 0-3, 4-0. 0-4. meeting Dell. Friday's pairings Commander J, Goodhart who flyweight

Johnny training for the 1902 Olymples against Vermaak, who defrated Alex † will

aggariska the Arst and only British pllut his Metai Vermaak Oudio In 11 Pengyivamo Holmberg and Bennett against to be awarded three Diamonds. Caldwell, of Ireland, in Belfast at Helsinki on TV and,

grues-court chaumplenehlje last 'Douglas,—UPI.

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MIKE'S GARAGE IS SOLD FOR £45,000

Louise Settles Down In Chelsea By PAUL TANFIELD

London.

Last week, almost a year since the death of racing driver Peter Collins and sixth months after Mike Hawthorn was killed on the Guildford · bypass, I had news of both their families.

Peter's widow, Louise, has bought a house in Chelsen,

Mike's mother is selling the Karige he left her, the Tourist Trophy at Farnham, Surrey, to the 26-year-old son of a North Country

garage proprietor for around £45,000.

When Dr Andrew Cordier, Louise Collins's father arrived In England the other day he took one look at the chic new home his daughter was decorating-and KAVO her some advice.

Psychology

"I told her

not to put the

MIKE

the day of his death.

finishing touches too soon," Dr | Mike Hagethera's garage' on Cordler, Deputy Secretary- Generni of U.N, told me in the Chelsea house last night,

"It's

question psychology. When you've put your heart and soul into some thing. and it

with me for two months, mode

the curtains.

"I start work any day now on a An for televison After suddenly that my mul Ambition is to finished, it leaves an enormous be working full-time."

gap.

"So Louise has agreed to

leave some odds and cads-like |

buyling a picture, mirror,

or

Caravanning

Jolin Adams, married withi vase. It will give her something|Urce children, is the man buy- to think about,"

ing Mike's garage

I could see what the wiso diplomat meant with the first

He told me: "We've been

anniversary of Peter's death looking for a place like this for a long time, and we shall be getting neat,

moving from Cambrige as toon Louise told me: "This house 23 we can find a house.

to think has given ine plenty

"Meanwhile, I have a carov:n. abou It's the first real home But I don't want to spend more

of my own.

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BRICK BRADFORD

CHAD, IF YOU CAN FLY AROUND THE EARTH, WHY IBN'T THE OMAR READY FOR A AYOON SHOT!

IT IS BRICK, NOW THAT YOU ARB HERE, I.

WASHT READY TO GO ANY FARTHER!

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

BUSHMILLER,

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TO EARTH!

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YOU ANY ARGUMENT WHERE FAMILY TGS ARE CONCERNED!

MAYBE I SHOULD

BE CALLED A QUITTER BUT IN ANY EVENT, WHEN I CAN LOOK DOWN AND DIE SHAT MUCH OF THE BARTH, I FEEL I'VE GONE FAR.

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New York, July 29.

but for the arrival at Wem- Sugar Ray Robinson, whose

Lley Grammine School of Dennis Culium.

Having founded the "Hammer Circle" club, enthusiast Cullum approached the school for facili- ties In the gymnasium-and

was

gewaled permission to use It on condition he coached the boys.

FIRST PUPIL

Naturally, as the biggest boy in the school. Ellis was the first

had pupil and he

unknow- ingly set his feet on the road to fame. He has gone, a long way along it since then. Now he has the ability, the strength and the technique, but not always does he show burning enthuskusin, Often he has only just santched vietery with his last throw.

year-long lay-off from the ring led to the National Boxing Association dis

him of his possessing world middleweight title, will make known on Mon- day whether he is ready to return to the ring. Promoter Sam Silverman on- nounced this hore, Loday, after two days of negotiations with Robinson and manager George Gainsford, over a proposed fight for the champlon against Paul Pender.

$150,000 GUARANTEE Silverman plants to put on the fight over 15 rounds at Boston on September 20 and has offered Robinson a guarantee of $150,000 and a percentage of the tete- visien receipts.

Pender, un ex-Broman from Brookline, Massachusetts, has Just made a spectacular come- back with a string of eight wins including a recent 10 rounds

Yet look at his achievements, He became the best schoolboy In the land, and when he enter- ed the senior ranks the change from the 12b weights to the 161b made no difference to this Colossus of a man, in fact, he points decision over world rank- welcomed it. National Service ing Tiger Jones-AFP.

gave him adiled opportunities

and greater competition, and by

1050 he was an International, et Cricket Mix-Up

the age of 19. He just missed being selected for Melbourne Games,

190LB GRIP

Littleborough CC are plearod that the Central League Com- mittee have ngreed that they should keep four disputed points for their one run victory over Stockport.

At Loughborough College It was discovered he had a

Stockport claimed that one of 190lb band rip-enough to Lucborough's boundaries was break the bones of most peo- a four and not alx, and that ple's hands in a shake,

they, not Littleborough won by Soon he became the first Bri-

one run. Littleborough replied ton ever to reach a 200 feet that even if that six was not a throw, and since he has often

six trey hit a six later which passed

the 210 mark, belter

was counted only as four, and, than 20 feet anything his rival anyway, after they had won Lust can achieve. He holds the Bri-they threw

Dway their tish record at 213 ft 1 in, won wickets to complete the match) the Empire title at Cardist with Banews Service.

lo last throw, and then, in one

at

of his lackadaisical spells, could -not--reach the Instalx.in.thu

European Chempionships Stockholm last August.

Ellis is now a master at Hove (SUESCX) Modern Seconda* School, and he told me recently that he is keenly looking for ward to the rivalry of the West Germans, Poles and Ruzlans these next few weeks. He boa. already beaten 210 ft in War- w and Hanover, "I feel t must really get down to it, and preparing now for the Rome Games," he said. would be a fine advertisement for this country's youth strength if I could win."

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