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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1960.

Bonnier wins the Targa Florio FRENCH CHALLENGERS

VICTORY IN MAKERS WORLD

CHAMPIONSHIP RACE ACHIEVED IN A PORSCHE

Palermo, May 8. Swedish motor-racing ace Joachim Bonnier today won the 44th edition of the Targa Florio-counting for the Makers World Championships driving a Porsche,

Bonnier's place at the wheel of the Porsche was taken successively by Hermann of Germany and Britain's Grahamm Hill.

Ann Haydon, Suzy Kormoczy In Rome tennis final

The Swede took an early lond In the fan-lap race over the 720 kłamstres of the Medonte Track here, but stopped in the pits at the end of the fourth iop. After motor check, the Porsche was back in the race with Graham Hill at the wheel, but had dropped into second place behind a Maserati driven by the Rallang Umberto Maglioli and Vaccarello,

In the seventh lap, HermNATIN HALL took over from Graham but the Mastrati vras still shend

a 3 minute 12 seconda

read over the Forsche

Rome, May 2. Britain's Miss Ann Haydon

bent Miss Sandra Rey-with nolds of South Africa 6-2, 7-5 in the first semi-final of the women's singles of the italian International Tennis Championships here today.

Hungry's Suzy Котосту Australia's Jean

other

defente

Leune 0-1, 6-0 in the setni-final,

In the men's singles qutan ber-

finals, Chile's Luis

Ayalu

Dropped out

In the elbih lap, with the Italians looking all set for

33 tasy

their vlotory, Maserati slowed down and wag out finally stopped. It

the

with of

engine the troublo

an1

Bannier. Ifermaun-Graham Hill Porsche went on to who.

ГИСС

In the closing stages, a Fer-

Gefeated Italy's Orlando Sirola-rari driven by German veteran

3-8, 7-5, 0-2, 6-3.

The fourth and last

Von Tripps and Phit Hit of the men's United States took second place from a scenud Porsche. This

singles quarter-anal, Between Australia's No. 1 player Neale Porsche was driven by Belgian Fraser and Italy's Gluseppe ce Olivier Gendebien and tor by Germany's Her- aterlo, was interrupted by rain two laps) after the Italian had surprisingly. The fact that Hermann the wheel of won the first set -2. The had taken over

buth Porsches gave rise to some players were at druce In first game of the second set confusion at the finish. when a shower drove them off the court.

Earlier today, in the third quarter-final, Luis Ayala had made splendid comeback defeat Italis giunt Orlandu Strok.

The Italian smashed his way through to win the first get and tead - In the second. At

The Bonnier Porsche won in 7 hours 33 mins 8.4 secs, averag- ing 95.331 kametres per hour. The fastest lap time was set up by the luckless Maserati of Maglioli and Vazeurolin--at on average speed of 36.897 kph.

Placings

were

given

DS

this point Ayula won three The officlat placings for the games in a row 10 level ut 4-all | Targa Florio and then look the set at 7-5. follows: Sirola, apparently demoralised, played without conviction in the following sets and the Chilean bad no difcuity

ruut.

.

winning in

1. Joachim Beanier (Sweden)

Hermann (Germany) Graham Hill (Britain)--Porsche

7 hours 33 mins 8.4 sors.

2. Von Tripps (Germany)-

mins 11

Ayala joins Sweden's Janerik Phil ffil (United States)- Lundquist and America's Barry Ferrari-7 hours 39 Mackay on the semi-final round,į sces,

OTHER RESULTS

Other results today were: Men's Doubles Quarter-finals

Robert Wilson and Billy Knight (Britain) beat Patricio: Rodriguez and Ernesto Aguirre (Chile), 1-2, 6-2.

Women's Doubles Semi-finals

Cry for Cup Final substitutes renewed

London, May 8

The demand for sub- stitutes for injured players In the English Football Association Cup Final was renewed la the British Press today as the Black- burn Itover Joft-back, Dave Whelan, tay in hospi- ial at Wembley with a broken lez.

When was carried off on in stretcher just before half-time

yesterday's

In final and the ten-man Blackburn team Was beaten 3-0 by Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers.

Most

Aup- newspapers

die ported

post-match comment from Mr Stan Cullis, manager of Wolves, who called on soccer fans in Britain to boycott Cup Finals unless autotitutes were allowed,

Whelan was the seventh player seriously injured in the last nine Finals, —- Cha Mail Special,

U.S. BASEBALL

Giants take full game lead in National League

The

David Malig

Olive Yuen

Michael Dayaraza

Dave Malig, Olive Yuen

and Michael

Dayaram

nominated softball's MVPs

By OLLY VAS

At the annual get-together of the softball fraternity held at the Peninsula Hotel on Saturday last the names of the Most Valuable Players in the three softball divisions were announced.

By popular vote the coveted honour in the Senior Division went to the

Cheyennes' pitching ace, Dave Malig.

war 0

In the Junior bracket a pro- mising youngster Michael Daya- ram of the Stardusts worthy and clear winner over Baker Hussain who was con-

dently expected by many to walk away with it and in the Ludica' section diminutive Olive Yuen of South China AA was also way ahead in the voting to be crowned the Ladies' MVP, the second time a SCAA ployer has won the tie.

ان

Dave Malig was only a few points ahead of "Goose" Wong. In 1953 Malig made his debut in local softball as a member the "Wildfires" team in the Senior B section of the Men's league. Ile played In nine fumes.

infelder," went to bat 27 Umes and gistered 11 hits for a batting average of 407 which was good enough to win him the Baiting Title.

35

re-

The following year his team did not play in the league, Malig was idle.

for the

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YEAR'S WINNERS

Following the list of winners for the 1959-60 softball

reason:

The Commissioner's Trupky - Men's Senior League:

Cheyente

The Ernie Heartber Shield -- Men's Junior Division:

P. L. Dodgers,

The "China Mail" Shield — Ladies' League:

South China AA

Ladies Knockout Series:

Matadors.

Junior Knockout Series:

Indians.

The UK & Shanghai Hotels Ltd, Shield — nailoral Series:

Chica

Men's Inter-

The EMI Woo Shield - Ladies' International Series:

Chion Most Valuable Player

Men's Senior League: Dave Malig (Cheyennes). Men's Junior Division: Michael Dayaram (Stardusta), Indies Langue: Olive Yuen (South China AA). Harold Wingice Special Award for outstanding performance;

Michael Rowbottom (Austers).

FOR ASCOT GOLD CUP DO WELL AT LONGCHAMP

Paris, May 8.

Two French challengers for the Ascot Gold Cup, Le Loup Garou and Sheshoon, finished first and second in a photo-finish today in the £8,700 Prix Du Cadran over 21⁄2 miles at Longchamp.

Ia a thrilling finish, Le Loup Garou, Owned by Count D'Audrite-Pasquer and räken by Bernard Marguerite, got home by a short head from Prince Al Khat's Sheshoon, George ridden by Australian Moore,

Amher Gold Cup entry, Madame Suzy Volterra's Vamour, last year's French St Leger winner, started 2 to 1 favourite and was unplaced in

a field of 11.

11 ren.

Won by 2 lengths; a head; balf-length.

Pari-mutuel (one new franc

: Win-2.40 tr

Pc-160 rm, 4.20 trs, 5.10 Irs. Reuter.

·

Odds reduced

London, May 8. Immediately after Angers comfortable win i Prix Hocquart in Paris today, one

Le Loup Garou (Prince Bio-leading London bookmaker re- Roxelane) was prominduced the odds about the Epsom performer last year, He was Derby favourite from six to one beaten a short head by Birum to two to one. in the Grand Prix De Paris and was close-up third in the Prix De L'Arc De Temple.

Detalls were:

1. Count D'Audrifret. Pasquier's Le Loup Garou (B. Margueritte).

2. Prince Aly Khan's Sheshoon (G. Moore).

3. Mme G. Weisweiller's Grand Scheiem (R. Poincelet).

4. M. Martin Fabiani's Bel Baraka (J. Deforge).

Won by short head: lengths; 3 lengths

212

Pari-mutuel (one

new franc state): Win-520 frs; Places- 1.90, 2.0, 3.70.

Prix Hocquart

Angers, the Epsom favourite, put in

Derby.

*

sprint

This makes Angers one Đi the hottest favourites in recent years in the betting more than three weeks before the race- China Mail Special,

FRANCO CUP

RESULTS

Madrid, May 8. The results of the first leg of the 8th finals of the Franco Cup competition played in Spoln tday were: Majores Barcelona

Anish for a comfortable win Real Madrid In the £7,450 Prix Hoequart Cordoba

Valencia

over the Derby distance of Givon 1/4 miles.

Angers owzzed by Madame

R. P. Strassburger and ridden

by

Openne

Real Sociedad o

·

Tax

+

Belia

3

Leaper

3 Oviedo

Atletico Madrid

I HUOPS

Atletico Bilbao

-Reuter.

Gerard Thiboeuf, took the Australian Games and sprinted home 21⁄2 lengths basketball team

lead ht before the anal turn

ahead of another Derby entry. Mime Paulette Hunt's Hermon,

Angers' stabicmate. Elven, had set the pace and the two were at the head of the fleid for most of the way. Finally. Anders went to the front and finished a good winner.

Detalls were:

1. Mine R. B. Strassburger's Angers (Gerard Thiboeuf).

2. Mme Paulette Hunaut's Hermon (Francois Bonni).

3. Mme Auguste Daubin's Negresco (Maxim Garcia).

fine sportamon-

·

Day (Jacques Doyasbere).

In the 1055-56 season Malig time to tear a ball around it; always shown played shortstop

HK University

who were in their indeed quite an achievement dep and the MVP award is

bo win such an honour in only £tting tribute. in the third year

Senior B

San Francisco, May 6. San Francisco Giants, aided by seven Pittsburgh errors. Gundebien (Bel-mothered the hapless Pirates

make clean division and he retained his two years of competitive soft. (Germany) 13-1 today, to Porsche --7 hours 41 mins 40 sweep of the three-game series position with them in the next ball and Michael is to be con

and move to a full game lead in the National League,

3. Olivier gium)--Hermann

sees.

Results of today's matches

4. Guy Mairessa (France) — Scarfolli (Italy) Cablanca (Italy)-Ferrari--7 hours 14 are:

mins 49 sees,

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Plusburgh... 000-000-010-17

season too.

gratulated for his unrivalled! enthusiasm for the game

Olive Tuen had been ta the

sace 1953 when Chinese Abe Joined Atletic Ampeialios Junker

Top form

When the HKU went down to

side.

Yola Ramirez (Mexico) and ·Despite a strong wind and San Fratelken 400-201-00x-13-13-1 the Junior league Malig was Margaret Hellyer (Australia) overcast sky, 50,000 spectators against Sandra Reynolds and turned out to watch the race. Rence

win-even

Bonaler, sint!-

his

Schuurmann (South Afterwards. Africa), match Interrupted bying broadly, said he felt rain with Ramirez-Hellyer lead-throughout the rare that he ine 6-1, 9-1.

could

when Shirley Bloomer and Ann

Parkche

Was passed by Haydon (Britain) against Lea Porsche Perlep and Lucin' Bassi (Italy), Maglio's new Maserati. match interrupted by rain with "Win 1 I learned that Bloomer-Haydon leading 3-0 in Vaccarella had taken over the the first pet.

HARRY ODELL

SAYS

During the past few months my

company.

wheel from Maglioli, I took over again on the Porsche from iny team-mates," he said.

"My victory today wipes out the unhappy memory of my ubandeument in this event last

when year just

1 scened to have the victory in my grest”

-AFP.

Jerry Barber

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gave you the record-breaking plctures

"AL CAPONE"

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and now, another record-break- ing Allled Artists picture will be released at the

ROXY and BROADWAY Theatres

Thursday, 12th May.

golf event

Las Vegas, Mayê. Jerry Barber of Los Angeles today won the $42,000 Tourna- ment of Champions with a Onal round of 5-under-par 07 and a 72-hole total of 208.

(2-1). Philadelphia

Gibbon, Umbricht (1), Ciel (3), temporarily out of the game, but WILL 10), Grens (0) and Binith; in 1958-59 he joined Robert McCormick and Schmidt

They were last in the hague, He Bat- W-McCormick (4-0). L-Gibbon Remedios' Cheyennes.

ted 206 and had an indifferent that year but the next seasON better. Th 00-004-000-4 12 season as a would-be pitcher, they did a little

the Olive not showing any signs of He touched top form in

Senior turning out to be a topnotcher concluded recently. league, with two memorable just yet. performances against SCAA and

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Los Angeles 1350-001-001~2~O~] Meyer, Farrell (7) and Coker; Rakow, Labine (0), Roebuck (8),

and Roseboro.

W-Meyer 12-0). L-Rakow (0-1).

(3).

She had to wait till 1955-56

Itun run-Philadelphin, Cokor the Braves which must have in- when she was with SCAA be- fluenced the tread of the voting fore she was chosen to pizy It has certainly taken him a for China in the International

win the NVP while to

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long title but persistence must claiın Its rightful reward and to Dave

I say a sincere "Well Done".

One of the youngest win-

Series

Represented HK

As there were caly two! ners of the Junior zward must ladies' teams in the league the surely he Michari Dayaram, following season Olive sinyedi the modest and unassuming out of the game. shortstop of the Stardusts.

Michael

WEB DO

the Seraizoles

a few cyees.

to play in PI

Manila, May 8. Australian The

basketball team to the Olympics in Rome will play two games here dur- ing its stopover en route to the Italian capital, the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation announced on Sunday.

The PAAF said the Australian players will play at the Rizal Coliseum on August 4 and 5

4. M. Jean Stern's Night and against Filipino squads sull to

be picked AP.

England's prospects of winning the Derby

look dim at the moment

By CLAUDE B. RICHARDSON

London, May 7.

England's prospects of winning the Epsom Derby do not look bright at the moment. Only one English colt, Sir Victor Sassoon's St Paddy, gained a place in the top four at the opening callover on the classic, to be run over a mile and a half on June 1.

The other best-fancied chai- Ingers are Angers, owned by American Mrs Ralph Strass- burger and trained in France, and the Irish-trained pair Die Hard and Tulyartos.

the first of these, behind him, in fifth Reg Wobler's subsequent winner

2.000 Guiness al ket.

he had St Paddy, a big, handsome son place Mej of Aureole, formerly owned by Martin), † (2uven · Elizabeth, out of the Ід 1957-1958 she went back

at the Bois Rouzel mare Edie Kelly, interested to CAA and though being

Newmar- created a big impression last a spectator when his favourite the king side, the Combinest

season when winning the Royal 415 team,

Die Hard, like Angers, is won 14 Chinese, her pitching spitst

His next win, over nine fur-Lodge Stakes at Ascot. straight games in the Junior Yu. Shan from

Talwar opened aned by an American Airlongs, was stored by

John BiShain, whose colors neck, but he could probably have to put up a good show againet

only a

He was lengue two setsong ago,

confidently expected were made famous on British pulled out a good deal more

France's Venture and Ireland's and Irish courses by the great

Startial in the 2,000 Guineas Ballymook,

Last month, but could not go the pace in the Jast couple of fur- longs. He was not given a hard race when it became obvious that he could not win, and over the Derby distance he might be * much more formidable candidate.

Parachute recorder league

He joined the Starhasis in the 1958-50 playing: season, had 1 Tho next year the rejoined couple of games as reserve SCAA,

was a member of the for the Seminoles side in the victorious China Ladies" (cara

and was

and, to top it i, went to Jund again when the Starducts Talwan as a representative of nceded him for ne

1959-60 the Hungling team. for a series of Jephs Hindicky,

Cze- pennant race,

of exhibition matches choslovakia,. today beat the

This

Prague, May 8.

Xenon

frum

Owner of Tulgaríos is Mr Joe McGrath, Irish Sweep- slaken official who captured the Derby in 1951 with Aretle Prison, a fall brocher to Tylyartar datur, Ocrota.

Splendid race

11 Had been neoded,

Fine chance Die Hard should say the mile and a half of the Epsom classic Hir sine, Never Say Die, won the Derby and St Leger in 1954 late Robert Sterling for the Clark, who in his will bequeath-

od the dual classic winner to the One of liveliest

she has taken This young Fourth Former of world 600-metre delayed drop La Salle College impressed the over Jay Hebert of Lafayette,

SCAA regular Vincent price and an exciting Louisiera, was second with his Petchute record,

fans with his excellent fielding (plicher Vi Lishang and new screen device. "EMERGO" | fourth straight 88 and a total of In the first of two tiempla, and good throwing arm and their unbeaten record was doe

should make

272, Third

Angers is a son of Worden, | Brlüch National Stud. Already was Julius Boros, which took place at Bratislava, except for eno match when he in no small dessure to Olke's HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL“ who had a 71 for 274.

Hindlicky landed exactly in the was way off form he has played consistently good form on the the thriller of the year.

Barber won $10,000 as

of the Langet. In his steady ball throughout, play contro

pécher's mound. Censor's Directive:

concluded CT) the 36-38-72 second try, he was 1.60 metres He plays softball in school, at This charming Chinese "NOT SUITABLE FOR YOUNG course of the Desert Inn Coun-off, giving him an avert of King's Park and

Oven on his has been associated with CHILDREN"

fry Club-AP,

83 cons-AFP.

rooftop when he can find the game for a long while and

THE GAMBOLS

HAVE THAT ONE –)

ITS COFFEE

FLAVOUR

TRY

ONE

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I DON'T LIKE DOFFEE CAKEE-YOU HAVE IT

NOTHANKE I DON'T LIKE COFFEE FLAVOUR EITHER

ou bour Ba SO FLISSY

NO THANKS

COFFEE

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1.253

in

successful

1

classic,

in many

Major

Holliday's

Lionel Proud Chieftain, regarded as Derby outsider of sunse spects after a facile victory in the one mile Column Produce

VTD-

winer of the Washington In- the stallion bas, produced Cermatigasi. in

the winner of an English sur's Never Too Late, and his progeny colours of Mrs SumeixugaK ́S the late husband. Top of the French have been

other good-class races. has | two-year-old

Handicap Last season after victory in the Tulyartos made a big impres- |Shakes at Newmarket a modih (one mie Grand Criterfum, hesion East

in the midjo

season when

he won ago, was defeated splendid race on his first the Woodcote Stakes #1 the and a half Chester Vase and now aling this peak Razping | Derby Meeting at Epsom, but seems out of the classle reckon- away from the field in "The later he ran rather dimppofùit= | ing. straight, he coasted in a most ingly. bandone witmace of the Prix Jean Prat over one miles two furkogs at Longchamp a fort- right aga

Never Too Late's win in the Newmarket 1,000 Calnek, very readily galonā, prys a coupli- ment to Angers, for the silly was cały a abort neck

His performance this your fp the 2,000 Quiness, which he ran furth to Mar- Usi, surgesia that he has » fine chanOG of creditng Mr. McGrath

ROCURE

Derby.

مواد

His eclipse

cast skadow on Major IL P. Holt' Mafrigo. wiso was third to him in the Colama Produce Stakes and later ran an im- DZEMRËTO race 1 wim the Rayal Stakes over ten fs17- long st’Bandown Park.

Marengo si looks one if the This One-looking coît is bred livellest of those at present on bebind to stay the Derby trip. Ele is the trings of Derby reckonings. Grandja son of Tulyar out of Cerpen, but following the bumbling of leadtig | whose sire, Prince Chevalier, Proud Chieftain (at Chester ho wut the French Derby, Victory will have to give further proof for him in Britain's premier of his merit before he can be Die Mapa has had myly top | cikale would add greetly to the taken as a really serious threat Đếm Ma Đi Tryghed and prestign of Túlfar, now at gut to the established favourites.in

in the United Statem."

China Mall Bpecial.

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