'Sonny Liston scores
1-round TKO, wants
to tackle
'Ingo'
Houston. Apr, 26.. Victorious heavyweight Charles "Sonny" Liston said tonight he would not wait to see whether Floyd Patterson or Ingemar Johansson wins the world heavyweight championship match this June.
Top seeds advance
in tennis
The
tourney
London, Apr. 26.
top seeds won their matches in the second day
"+I want shot at the tite next, but it can't rett, 1 fight anybody that gets in my way." Liston said in his dress-
Gutshing Ing room after
Boy Harris of Cut'N Shool, Texas, first last right at 2:35 In the round
Liston waved his big paw for the benefit of the meinblage of hand, news phistographers on then continued with his sion of his TKO over Harris.
SURPRISED
"Harris didn't run like I ex- ported him to," the big Phila delphin scrapper said. "He tried to come in on me. I was sur prised that it was over as quick as it was.
"It was the left hook that put him down the first time, that Even bli punch. was the
of the British Hard Court though he came fighting back Championships in Bourne-tter he tipped over, I knew
mouth today.
That I could tag him again und put him out," Liston said,
Serded mumber three, Belitain's Bobl Wilson rok 40 minutes to de mish his compatriot Derik Lester in a sraight sets victory. Tennis Veterum arkt turmer Wambledon chumpin Jaroslav straight and his 20th knockout
Drumy, fourth
Harris, who suffered only als second loss in 32 profes- sional fights, said he was sur- prised at the speed and reach of the 212-pound Lision. The victory was Liston's 22nd
He has lost only
"send, dropped in 27 wins. only one game against New Zea-cre-UPI.
lads Je Lockington.
A more exeding match brigh- fened the day's
play when David coloured South African Samadi suffering from a blister- beerad tought ed hand,
WON
tasie with New Zealand's Dick Hawkes, 0-2, 1-6, 6-1, 7-5,
Semaal has come over here te ;
championship rain mor perience which has been limited by the South African colour bar applied to sport.
MEN'S SINGLES
Τε Wilson (Britain) beat S.. Lester (Brilnin; G-0, 0-0, 6-0.
A. Mills (Britain) beat H. Walton (Britain) 7-5, 0-3, 6-3.
G. Oakley (Britain) best J.
UK football results
Brush
london, Apr. 26. Results of today's votball matches were:
Swane
LEAGUE TWO
0 Bristol LEAGUE TUREE
1
Cartestty
Bedford
Motherwell
2
1
↑
Flamingo 1Brazil
3 Southampton LEAGUE FOUR
Rochdale FRIENDLY MATCH
--Ileuter.
Robinson (Brilsin) 6-0, Taiwan-Korean
0.
M
Dave (Britain) beat J. Gracie (Brilam) 6-3, 6-3, 6-3
W. Knight (Britain) beat R. Mandicstam
0-1 0-1 -1.
(South
Africu)
J. Drobay (Britain) beat J Lockington (New Zealand) 0-0, 0-1, 0-0.
soccer game
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Taipei, Apr. 26. 1. Gerrard (New Zealand: The second Olympic qualify. bent W. Davis (America) 0-3, ing soccer match between 6-1, 6-3.
Nationalist China and South Korea will be play. ed in Taipei on Saturday instend
Seoul originally scheduled, Sports officials said the decl- sion was reached because of the turmoil in South Koren,
Arst the South Korea
WCZ match against Nationalist China in Taipei on Sunday, 2-1.
M. Olway (New Zealand) Zealand) beat C. Judie (New U-2, 6-1, 6-0.
D.
Samal (South
Africa)
beat R. Dawkes (New Zealand? 6-2, 1-0, 0-1, 7-5.
J. Pickard (Britain) beat J. Hamill (South Africa) 7-5, 6-2, 4-0, 6-3.
R. Becker (Britain) bent J Melhuish [britain) 6-2, 6-2, 6-3.
M. Sangster (Britain) beat J Robertson (Britain) 5-2. 0-4.-AFP.
Sports Diary
Anual
TU-DAY
Presentation
minton prizere at LRC, 17 mm.
0-4,
Aoccer Presentation of Chlon Mall Cup to the Footballer of the Year. S. C. M. Pout Staff Citib, 6 D.fit.
TO-MORNOW
Meeting
Excutive Commitee.
Dept., $20 p.m.
The winner of the tava matchius will
qualify for the Olympic soccer tournament Rome.
China
M
If Nationalist
wins the second game, the team for Rome will be the ope which has scored
the higher number of goals in the two matches.----AF.
THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, APIČIL 27, 1960.
ENERGOL
ENERGOL
ENERGOL
I. Ireland. In the new rear-engined Lotus-Climax, leading Surling Moss his Cooper, week. That's the Climax during the Formula 1 Glover Trophy racę, ab Goodwood, last under they stayed in for 39 la78, ut the 42 tp race, with the rest of the field nowhere.. Ireland's winning time meant a record race average of 100.39mph, while the frustrated MONY put up a new lap record of 102.13 mph-Imph faster than the previous récord whileh he had feet jointly with Mike Hawtiorn-The Times Photo.
South African
batting is
best ever
-Says DENNIS COMPTON—
London, Apr. 26.
When I took the Cricket Cavaliers to South Africa last October I was able to study the play of most of the South African party who have now arrived in this country.
What I saw m the Ave games out the whole tour. He is full played Impressed me of guls, and has a the sense of greatly....
we
humour.
ENERGY, POWER....
we
Elliott to
compete in Americai
Melbourne, Apr. 26, World mile chompion Herb Elliott will compete at throc athletic meetings in California in May and Juno.
Pl
Brian London PI WHIP JAPAN IN knocks out DOUBLES, LEAD 2-1
Rademacher
in seventh
London, Agt. 26. Britain's former heavyweight boxing champion Drion London knocked out
Ambrica's 1956 Olympic champion Pato Rademo-
cher in the seventh round
IN DAVIS CUP GAME
Manila, Apr. 26,
The Philippines swept to a 2-1 lead in the Eastern
zone Davis Cup semi-finals here today, with a straight set victory over Japuh in the doubles. Victory in the tie will be decided by the singles matches tontorrow,
The Philippine team of Ray-
of their fen-round contost mundo Deyro, 34, and Johany
22, whippod Osamu Ishiguro and Masno Nogusal
in Wembley's Empire Pool Jocs, Stadium horo today, London put Rademacher orj the defensive for the first Ave rounds without scoring a advantage.
definita
Then, In the sixth round, the Englishman floured his opponent for a count of eight with a right
to the chin.
1 Barely had Rademacher risen than he was downed again, with A vicious body punch, only to be saved by the bell
LEFT HOOK
Fifteen seconda from the opening of the seventh round London whipped into Radema- cher with a k.o. teft hook to the body.
Rademacher took the anal optint on his knees.
This is London's first success since his defeat at the hands of Floyd Patterson in a bid for the world heavyweight
They are: Los Angeles, May last year--AFP. 20; Modesto, May 20; and Comp
ton, June 3.
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Eillott had also hoped to run at several European meetings before the Olympic Games Rome, but this is prevented by the Australian Athletle Union's decision that Elliott must return to Australia by June 0.
These were the conditions on which the American tour was Approved.
8.
Elliott had compete
COULDN'T ACCEPT Elliott and his manager, Mr will leave George Carruthers, I think thy Ragland team i
for the United States on May this Sumuner will face the
this chullerze ia
And, of course, The South virungen
also hoped to country #ne the Australians Africans will be a felding side
the American of tremendotis energy and were last here.
ΣΕ championships Bakersfield power. We have come to exon June 24/23. But was unable Admittedly, on paper at least,pret that from them and
to accept because of a rule on the South African side seem a whit not be disappointed. little short of spin, Atholl Me- Naturally the team will have expenses-vaid travel Kimon, a show left-arin orthonj to get used the unpredletable
and wickets over here, bul to the i dox spinner, is unknown virtually untried, so that past they have shown them- tremendous responsibility" will selves highly adaptable. rest on the only other spinner In the team, Hugh Tayneli.
But It mua not be forgottea that Hughie is experienced and highly successful in aking exactly this kind of burden on
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In any ease, the lack of spin will be fully compensated for by the team's tremendous ability to cover up weakness with the und kind of sheer persistence accuracy which we can expect from Goddiard
and
Jimmy Pothecary.
ACCURACY
A we summer could tip the odds much in England's favour: a dry and hot one like lust year could make for a very close series.
I expect at least two of the new South Africans to have a successful tour-Carlstein, who is a thrasher with the bat, ond lives. breathes. and cats the game of cricket, and Duckworth, who is appropriately named for a wicketkeeper.
It will be a most interesting series, hope that no will al- tempt to treat the South Afri cans as if they were responsi- ble for nets in which they had I no part, and of which they may a disapprove as strongly as people
Trever Goddard is as good cricketer now as ever he was, in this country, and Potheemy is accuracy per- [ Sunified.
hos-
I hope too that we will give them the same generous The South African attack may Jack penetration, but our batspitality as we
difficult frum men will find it very
to take it by the throat.
be The fast element wil
Neit Adcock, provided by quieber now than when last here and evez faster than Trueman, and Gouff Griffin, new RN, who I am told, is extremely hostile.
In batting this South African
Tahl again beals side looks their strongest ever.
Botvinnik
Moscow, Apr. 26. Challenger Mikhail Tabl de- ferted champion Mikhail Dot- vironik In the 17th game for their world chess title matel here fo- day, Tuss reported,
The reore is now 10 points lo 7 In Tali's favour. The Grst
Education ployer to gain 12 points will
Hongkons Chinene Futboll Ame ciations meeting, CAAF Bldg.
p.m.
win the championship.
Tall won today's game move 41-AP,
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It will be an efficient and in- teresting cumbination of nggres- sion and sofkelity-solidity from McGlew, Tony Pithey, and Waite, the greatest wicketkeep- er batsman in the world today and plenty of aggression from MicLean (will anyone who saw it ever forget hin 145 at Lord's Carlsteln, last tour), Gudderd. and "Pom-Pem" Fellows-Smith.
Juckle McGlew, the South African cutain, must be among the best opening buts in the
To the
the Cavaliers it was plaka that he had added greatly range of his stroke play. Artd running between the wickets he
have received them Ja their own
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country.
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i like a small punther.
As a captain he will inspire hs, men tirelessly with keen ness and enthusiasm through-
TAE GAMBOLS.
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WHEN HE GIVÈC IT TO YOU
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This rale prohibitis amateur athlete from having. his expenses pald on að over- De tour for more than 23. days in the country' he fi visilingi-Reuter.
title
of Japan, 6-2, 7-3, 0-1, under a
sun. About brolling Manila
watched thie 1,500 spectators match.
In earlier singles, Deyro had
and lahiguro topped Nagmeniti brut Jose.
They trade opponents for the final singles, with the Joue- Nagaaki match going on arst.
SIX STRAIGHT
The doubles was a contest only in the second set, when the Japanese took u 5-4 lead, But Jose held his service after a tough battle, Ishiguro lost his and then Deyro-veteran Asian champion-rolled off the win- ning gamo
After Nagasaki won the Arst game of the third act, the Philippine duo ripped off alx straight games for the match,
The winning team frees midip In the Eastern zone finals-AP
Weightlifting champ takes a beating
Charlotte, NC., Apr. 26. Heavy punishment ending with a third round, technical knockout greeted America's Olymplo heavyweight weight- his first professional Hitting, champion Paul Anderson in boxing, but here last night.
Anderson, who took up professional wrestling after he won the Melbourne weightlifting title, retired after 2 minutes 52 seconds. of the third round,
Ins, 288 1b, frame, was an easy target for his 192 Upponent. Anillo Tondo,
Except for a wild swing that had Tondo on his bank för a count of four near the end of the second round, Anderson was at the receiving end of all the punches,
Alier the Baht he said he was completely exhausted admiting be had made the mistake of training only one week before the fight.
Tondo sald he had advised Anderson to keep to wreziling. AFF.
TODAY'S TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS
"Venture Khan
a
should
repeat
By Vernon Morgan superstitious
19
Though punters may be
£ class arid those who fancy Venture, they are many, are not going to The put off by this.
DANGEROUS RIVALS
Nowmarket, Apr. 27. "Nothing Venture, nothing gain.” That is clearly the motto of the many punt- ors who have made the Aly Khan's colt Venture a shortpriced favourite for today's Two Thousand Guineas, to ho run over the Rowlay mile hero. of success.
the
Who are his most dangerous
The field has cut rivalut
up
over the weekend and starters are not likely to exceed twenty, with our illy Kamok. She can but have the reinolest chance
£1
top European team's remain undefeated in Bridge Olympics
Turin, Apr. 26. Europe's' throd top teams- Italy, France and Britain -today romained defeated in the world's fiat Bridge Olympiad.
un-
The 10th qualification round was played today, and after- ward it appeared certain that the three European teams would quality for Anal round starthg on Saturday.
But the other three places in the final round were far from settled, and probably would not be determined until after, the ninth, and
qualification round,
The qualification rounds in the 20-cam, "open" tourna- ment are being played with the teams divided Tato three brackets, red, green and orange. The two top teams in each bracket will enter the final round.
Defending world champion Italy, leader in the.....ErGEN bracket, drübbed Ireland in the frik' round," 35-41.
The United Arab Republie maintained, ils, undefeated res cord at the top of the women's standings, besilig Switzerland, 70-52, meanwhile, Denmark which had been tled with the UAE, was defeated by Italy, 40-40-AP.
Aly
give
victory
Si Paddy has been soundly | (D. Smith), Auroy, (L. Gosling), supported on two, if not more, Venture (G. Moore). Fillpepl grounds.
(G, Lewis), Tudorich (A Breasley), Newbus ( Hide), First, the son of dipole
Tulyartos
Williamson), casily wat a mile at Ascot at Binst (J. Mercer), St. Paddy (L. the end of last year In Impres-Piggott), Net (E, Larkin, Mar- stvo fashion; second, this conual (B. Hutchinson), Red Gaunt vincing for he has shown inlet (E. Smith), Bookmarker (J. his home gallops. In not having Lindley, High Hat (WIL a rice
in pubile before the Carr), Croquemilano (J. Fabre), Guineas, trainer Noel, Murics Taurus (W. Rinkaby), Great and awer Sir Victor Sassoon Faith (J. Sime) and Kamok (A, are taking the line they, took so Clayton)China Mall Special. successfully, with Crepelle, in 1957, Lester Piggott, who rode that cell to victory is hoping for another win today.
TOO FIRM'
The dark-brown sun of the The bookmakers rate three American sire Relic, won both | hurses re the dangers, Filipepi, Imperial Produce and epsy, winor of the Greenham Orst Middle Park Stakes after cross- Stakes at Newbury la the ing the English chummel lost | race of, what could be a dis- year. His third visit is expect- tinguished career; St Paddy, who that he has not had a' race' in ed to prove lucky for Frenel has not had is rus this secubile this season; that the go- trainer Alec. Head.
the
and Newbus, who like his sire
Against the call are the facts
Nimbus won the Thirsk clas-leg may be a little too firm for The Aly Khan won the event, trial. Nimbus wont ca to win him; and that the, race may tre
first ut the five British not only the
too short, Two Thousand
for the Derby, for classico, last year with Toboun Gulness but also the Derby, His which ho la favourite, is hig and is given a fine chance of Zamt son is being backed to malu, biective, taking it again with this power-follow In his footsteps. ful colt.
Indians stop
Tigers' winning streak
Others with obvious chances Filipepi, a son of the Ascot of lowering Venture's colours. Gold Cup winner the Iran or at least plecing, are Tudurich. Two things are against him, apart from the prowess of hisburse. Boticelli, could be a wermined, by Sir Gordon Richards bester by the way he spread and ridden by the Australian capled his rivals at Neubury. It Scoble Breasley; tho. Irish cow Vit The going is likely to be fem is by no means easy, to assers Tullyartos and Martial, also to to hard, whereas he prefers the merits of a racehorse early be ridden by Australian jockeys some give in the ground; he has in the, acason on
Williamson and ças public Billy
tivals,
New York, Apr. 27. Power scored the first run and drove in the win- ner with d 12 Inning single yesterday as Cleve land ended Detroit's un- Boston streak of fivo games 2.1. TROPIS Oak Ridge
Iton four white "mocks" (feet) and performance but this Epsom-Hutchinson, respelively; and there is a long established pre-trained colt might shock Verfted Gauntlet, owned by the Judice against horses with these, ture's supporters to record the South African Jim Joel, who is as indeed there is against black first classic success for an Epsom tiss, the owner pt. New bus, hürses, of which his sire Relle stable since Straight Deal's war- Eightvon probable
time Derby in 1045.
with jockeys are;
Was une.
by Barry Appleby
HE REALLY HAS PAINTED
If fe's japina” that you seek
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Power's two-out single in tho 12th scored pinch runter Car- roll Hardy from second,
Vic had singled and scored Cipva- land's sixth inning run, single by Johnny Temple.
on ·
Despite the loss the Tigero held first place, in the American Lenguo when the runner-up New York Yankees lost again to Yeung, Jerry, Chrale and the Boston Red Sox, 7-5,
Jan Gon-, 1 tile's second three-run homeriji i two days gaye Baltimore an. 11- 10 vidory over Wallington, in the other AL, afternoon ganie,
Chicago was at Kansas City for a night gatie,
In the only Nashobat Lestyr day zeme, right-hander, Dob Drysdale's fourth complete game vikt K., COMES. Küter 16' 43 0.1′ Los Abkrien. viator Aver to mo Gi
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