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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, . AUGUST 14, 1959.

U.S. LEAGUE BASEBALL

Chisox Triumph Over

Detroit While Giants

Lose To Cubs

New York, Aug. 13,

Early Wynn scored his 16th victory of the season and the 265th of his Major League career today, when he pitched the Chicago White Sox to a 9-0 win over the Detroit Tigers at Detroit, aided by, four home

runs.

Jim Landis started the assault on Don Mossi with a three-run homer in the first inning and Bubba Phillips, Earl Torgeson and Sherman Lollar Lollar also had hit round tripfers in the White Sox' 14-hit attack. three singles and Nelson Fox had two singles and a double. Wynn walked six batters and Phillips also homered in the

only shuck ou

one but he first inning, Torgeson connected allowed only three Alts in the fourth and Lollar de- ingles by Eldje Yost, Harvey Hivered his round-tripper in the Kuhn and Ted Leupcio,

eighth.

Hal Smith led off the first inning for the White Sox with a single, Fox doubted and Landla

Yankees Lose

WRIGHT TO BE ADVISER IN STATE SPORT PLAN He Quit Soccer After

Stan Cullis Got Tough

Wolves and England caplain Billy Wright has retired from Soccer because Wolves manager Stan Cul- lis got tough, it was re- vealed recently. And now Wright may become adviser to a Government scheme to nld sport.

Mr H. A. Butler, No. 2 in the 18 working on pro- cabinet. posals to give Britain better sports grounds and a national coaching scheme, It is known he

as an adviser. the League-leading San Fran- would like to have Billy Wright

ilant It is proposed

the ico Giants,

The Cubs, exploding for 31 Government should help pro- two days, hit Ave vide facilities tor Young ruas int hemen, at season high for the people to a number of sports. club, The Glants got home it would co-operate with the runs from Willle Mays, Willle controlling body of each sport. Kirkhord and Jackle Brandt.

Last night, after a crowd of The Rame required three 20,000 had said farewell to Billy hit his homer to give the Ameri- | 12 gonies behind the White Sux hours and 50 minutes to play, at the Welves ground, the three con League leaders a 3-0 lead when they dropped a 5-2 desi- cylting a new League record Beverley sisters said: We're

Mossi retired

that he is giving a batter.sion the Washington Senang a nine-lunlng contest. The glad and sad

tors at New York in the only old morit was 3:43, Set by the up playing. other A.. afternoon Rame. Cubs against the St Louis Cur- "Sad Because playing football

Tiarmon Killebrew, Washing dinals on April 17, 1954, for

Glad because 2 was his great joy ton's muscular

third-basenem, 23-13 Chicago victory.

Today's-wal, his playing days had to contributed a double to two-run

come to an end some time," rallies in both the first and third innings and also singled and scored in the Ath. It was only the Senators third victory in the last 35 gamIUS,

Jurtine

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

,

Here is an endgame aludy by O. Duras. White to move and win.

Solution No. 5664: 1 KI-KU threat 7 R-B6), KXR; 2 B--- R3, or 1... R× R; 2 Q-07, or 1. BXXI: 2 QXR, OF ..... P-KJ: 2 Q-B8.

Londan Espers Service

The New York Yankees fall

a new

missed setting Major League mark by just two

dutos

For Becond straight day,

tu cored.

or

Ru Krminerer, who hadn't every Cab won a gable in almost seven drove in at least one run. There on base on each weeks, heit the Yankees to five was a runner hits util thee eighth inning Allan houer, in the Brst and

Mantle's bacond when Mickey

Inologs, and in

the

In

Angle and a walk set up a threat forth Alman soured himsel with two out. Truman Cleven, after single. He singled gee replaced Kemmerer and re-again in the sixth to drive tired Elston Howard to end the the Cubs' 12th run.

three insing and then retired straight Yankees, in the ninth.

Cleveland was at Kansas City

a night game.

S. AFRICA OFFER From the sisters L60-a-week rented,

hause £13 detached Llaudedno, Juy told me about the great decision her husband what part she had to take and played in H.

t

it was his declsion and his alone," she said. "Of course, like two people as much in love as we are, we talked about 11. "To me Billy ran de

He's wonderful. Dark, hitting his fourth homer wrong. of the

year and fourth grad wouldn't change him one lota. rimmer of his career, came to But he will never leave football.

at in the seventh after Mise It's his life.

A report from Johannesburg. McCormick, the last of even Chants pitchers, loaded the sys that Hangers, a Johannes- bases on two singles and a walk, burg Soccer club, which plays in who the recently formed National In a National Leanac game at

Etookie Ed Donnelly,

ime insing, was Professional League, will offer Chiengo, Rookle, Gorge Altman lehed only drove in Eve runs with a pair! this winner und Eddie Fisher terms to Billy Wright. Team

in Ave and of humers

a single and absorbed his third loss Alvin Dark hit grandslam dreisions.

fa hon un to pace the Chicago Los Angeles was at St Louis

Cincinnati gers Milwaukee it zatel Cubs to a 20-9 victory arul -stop n three-game winning streak of

FOUR D. JONES

THE THO SALLY HAVE BEEN DROPPED BY PARACHUTE RIGHT ON THE COOP

STEP OR A POST OFFKLE IN TIRAŤ,

IT'S ARRIVED

BOSB ITS

THE LOOT

MORIT CUL

OF COUNT IS ARRIVED SCOTLAND VARO HAD NO CÍDICE PENT TIME. WE WILL

ASK FOR DOUBLE THE AMOUNT

FERDINAND

NANCY

I FEEL SO

LAZY TODAY

National League

in night games.--UPI.

THE SACKS CONTAINING FOURDJONĖS AND THE M15 MAN

ARE DARRIKO TO THE POST OFFIOL.

WWWWAS TRAYY NEG

BOSS WHAT

LA HAIR, TINE 15

·GOING TO HE

GOOD, GOOD

HURRY NOW

HURRY

manager Luble Shayman will

150 meet ily to Britain to Wolverhampton directers. Ran- have decided to import lou: professionals.

NOW, LET US OPEN 'EM

UP AND HAVE A JOLLY

GOOD COUNT

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By Paul Norris

“GMAR' TO EARTH! WE READ YOU! WE'RE DOWN GAFELY, LANDED BY CHUTE, CONSERVING OUR FUEL SO WELL HAVE AUPLE POWER WHEN WE BLAST

OFF!

WRIGHT, going out to the choors of 20,000 supporters, for his farewell appearance in a practice match at Walvos' ground last wook.

MOORE THINKS HE CAN

BEAT JOHANSSON

Montreal, Aug, 13.

Archie Moore, fit and frisky after last night's three-round knockout of Yvon Durelle in their world lightheavyweight title fight, said today he could beat the world heavyweight champion, Ingewar Johansson.

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"I only hope he takes up the million dollar offer to figli me," said the rging Negro, who will be 16 in December according to the record books.

'No Problem"

"I don't see where he would be any great problem for me to heat. Moore told reporters "1 showed I'm a much better *nft-her' ttuu he is,

Metre bused this judgment on the set that he took four knock- downs to end the Durelle fight, whereas the Sweds look seven to top Floyd Patterson..

"He bungled " sald the "Where was amiable Archie.

the

the vaunted punch? He should have Beished him off with two punches aller Floyd look first loedown.”

Moore said that if he could nut fight Johansson this year, he planned to remain active jugainst other opponents.

HENRY, LONGHURST on GOLF.

SOS-S. and A.

In common with Guardsman Footer, whose kick on the shin of a woman tourist outside Bucking- ham Palace carned him the applause of the nation. I am confined to barracks - though doubtless in less discomfort and not, I hope for the full ten days.

It is enough, however, to prevent my attending the splendid match between the Amateurs and Professionals.

Last year, it will be remom-, the non-playing British captain, bered. In an effort to charpeni chould not care to say.

their game for the Walker Cup antel, the amateurs prevailed

on the pros to turn fils into a level contest, Inslend of the amateurs receiving two up,

on

the They were silenced first tez, as the players drove of, by the reguler stentorian command "Stand, please" from Mr Sam Robinson, the local . Once again I could not be

stalwart who hnd wan the there, since I was attending Lancashire championship once the Curtis Cup match 12 before the 1914 wer and four America, but I remember the

times after it, and were herded, general excitement when we cujoled and threatened about heard the news via a irane. the course by what came to be atlantio call between the twa

known as the Southport Loa- with Bonallacks, one of whom wa | eers-volunteers equipped

engaged on each side of the

tall bumboo poles with pennants began, that the amateurs had attached and seeming at times given the pros a tremendous trouncing.

Historical

Their battleground last week- end, Southport and Ainsdale, known university as S. and A., has seen much golfing history. The surrounding houses and the unpretentiousness of the club- house (which is a club's own affair anyway) tend to make people forget just how good a course it can be.

If

to be almost as numerous D3 the masses they were enden- vouring to control.

A delightful Ittle episode was captured by Tom Web- nier, who observed· a ·Lancer reating from his tabours be- skle

completely deserted green. Elsewhere the mob was

thou

milling round in s sande: here all was peace.

A Lancastrian In blue serge suit bowler hat and shiny irhoes was slithering on the bank behind the green. "Don't dn that, man," said the Lancer sternly, "You're spolling every- thing."

Cause For Grieve

1

Two Hyder Cup matches, 1033 and 1937, have been play ed there and the first of these provided the closest Anish of all time when the luckless Syd Ensterbrook was left with a four-foot putt with a left-hand borrow as the positively anal stroke of the match.

Now, it seems at least holed it, we won. If he didn't when the lease runs out--every- Indeed to be spoiled the cup went back to America.thing is

and, S. and A. The course is 10 He holed it like a man when I see him doing It In be acquired, appropriated, taken Am I sometimes show, I never over or seized, according to how fall to mutter silent thanks that you look at H, by the local it wasn't inc,

connell and what is politely (called "developed."

A Typical 'Hagen'

It is not for an cutsider to

It was in this match that I intrude in local politics, but we remember the great Walter do-are all entitled to grieve when in a typical "Hagen." He was yet another of the few remain- captain of the American Learn

gathered on when

and Ave

-3

ani ing crowded istand, all pecially one which has given so the two teams were and

the terrace to be inuch pleasure to so many for photographed,

Hagen so long, is filled in with bricks slipped quietly away. I followed and mortar. him into the locker room where I wolched him sit down hold court for the next minutes.

set Outside all wos

"Hagen," Lor lagen. vent round, "Where's Hagen?" His "entrance" duly created, Walter re-emerged, beaming. into the sunshine. Loud ap- plause. "Ah, there he is! Good old Waller!"

except the cry

than any other course Northwest England, where they turn out in such num bers to watch golf was noted

for a crowd.

While golf architects of my pwn acquaintance are at this koment making new courses in Italy, Germany, Spain,

and Nigeria Jainalca, United gtates. We porses the golfing houre of the world are busy Aling them in,

the who treasure

I peok ns one who, nimost with a guilty conselenee, once

and

B. and Amore. I think, delivered electioneering horan-

Inues In Brossie Avenue

Mashle Drive-all that remain to conmemorate the site of the langer Hill Golf Club, so long Associated with the name of George Duncan!

Parts of West Hil

I gather, are doomed again and Ten or twenty thousand Woking self is fur people must have swarmed over Is it too late to form a Society of British the course on the Saturday of for the Preservation this Ryder Cup match, though Golf Courses? In the meantime how many had come to see the hope the amateura

Silenced

even from sale.

and pros

Ile mentioned middleweight golf and how many to see the will have enjoyed themselves Possible Prince of Wales, who later pre-ut 9. and A. Many may not see Ray Robinson as a opponent, while his manager, sented the cup to J. H. Taylor, it again.

Jack

Kearns, suggested

Patterson. More Jont

to Patterson In Ave rounda In 1050.

Another Dofence? "Johansson has stated he may nct figa until next summer," Moore said. "It I can't get him this year I keep Alghing as long as I'm down to the weight Imit. I might as well defend the title for the ninth time. Maybe Hay and I can get to- gether still."

Kearns said ho had two Canadian and one Californian syndicates ready to back the i milliça dollar bid to Johansson. Kearns sold the million dollars would be Johansson's purse.-- Reuter. ;

Channel Swim Abandoned

London, Aug, 13. Evjolfur Jonsson, 24-year-old Icelander, abandoned a France to England Channel swim to- night after 13 hours because of choppy seas. He was near the Goodwin Sands about six miles off Deal when he gave up.

Jonsson, a dustman in Reyk- javki, cald afterwards that he hoped to make another attempt Inter this year it he could raise enough money.—AFF. '

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