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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1960.

French tennis tournament ends

Moss wins Monaco grand prix Maria Bueno takes

Elliott forced to withdraw

COMFORTABLE HALF-LAP VICTORY IN A LOTUS

Mexicans lose opening

from 'Mile

of the Century

Modesto, May 29.

Herb Ellicil, sadly disappointed

at his inability to compete in tonight's California Relays, in- dicated today he would leave

OVER MACLAREN

Monte Carlo, May 29. British ace Stirling Moss today drove a Lotus Climax to a rainy victory in the Monaco Grand Prix pursued by Bruce MacLaren of New Zealand who took a lead in the battle for the world driving title.

for his native Australia in Of the 16 starters, only six cars were rolling

the very near future.

Elliott had to withdraw from billed as the what had been "Mile of the Century' race on the advice of his doctor. He had a pulled tendon in his right knee,

told me that I "The doctor shouldn't run for four or five weeks," said Elliott,

"I could have cried when the announcement was made over the public address system, be- cause I didn't want to dis- appoint all those people.

THREE RACES

"But it turned cul all right because Beatty and Burleson ror such a great race.""

rua

Elliot bad planned to three races in this country. He ran an uneventful 1,500 metres In the Coliseum Relays.

when the final flag flashed down as Moss sped by..

Placings

Averaging 108.599 kilometres, lape after being slowed by en-

for the 100 laps gine trouble. 167.43 miles) through the winding streets of Monaco, Moss piloted his car delicate artistry and with strategy that fought off all pursuit,

World champion Jack Brabham of Australia skidded off the circuit after he passed Moes in the rain and tried to set too past a pace. He had la

drop out and has now scored no points toward this year's championship in the Two races so far.

Official placings were;

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1. Stirling Moss (GB) in a Lotus-Climax 2 hrs 53 mins 45.5 seconds.

2. Bruce MacLaren (New Cooper 2 hrs Zealand) 54 mins 37.6 secs. 3. Phil HUL Ferrari 2 hrs 54 mins 47.4 secs. 4. Tony Brookes (GB) in a Cooper 2 hrs 54 mins 49.7 secs.

5. Joachim

(U.S.) in

Bonnier

Championship leader (Sweden) in a BRM, 17 laps

MacLaren's second place firsh, coupled with his first place in the Argentine Grand Prix, gave him the lead in the championship race,

Third was Phil Hill of the United States in Ferrari, Fourth was Tony Brooks of Bri- iain in a Cooper-Climax,

behind.

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6. Gunther (U.S.) Ferrari, 30 lape behind.

7. Graham Hill (GB) in a BRM, 34 laps behind.

8. Von Trips (Germany) in a Ferrari, 39 laps behind.

B. Innes Ireland (GB) in a Lotus, 44 laps behind

Standings

Last night was to have been the big match against Burle. sou, who had- just set a new U.S. citizens record of 3:58.6. Elliott said he would have to confer with his sponsors to s09 |

Following the Argentine and when he would leave for home? He refused to announce that he the afternoon cut the speeds Monaco Grand, Prix, the pro- would not run at Compton. over the twisting 3.145 Revisional standings in the world

metros (198 miles) circull drivers championships are: which winds through the streets 1 MacLaren (New

"I want to talk to them about it first," he said as he relaxed with a cool drink.

But the chances are that he'll head home for Austrails within the next few days to recuperate. -UPI.

Floyd opens up on sparring partners

Newtown, May 29, Floyd Patterson opened up on bis sparring partners in a four-round workout today and even hit his younger brother with a couple of hard punches

to- two

Moss was half a. lap ahead of MacLaren al the finish.

Scattered showers throughout

of Monaco. The race was over

100 laps.

14 points 12 Stirling Moss (GB) 8 pls The winning time posted by 3 Cliff Allison Moss was two hours 53 minutes 4 Phil Hill (US) 45.5 seconds at an average speed 5 Tony Brooks (GB) 108,599 kilometres (67.43 Monditeguy (Argen- of miles) per hour.

Zealand)

(GB)

i pls

4 pis

3 pls

tine) -

3 pl

Moss held the lead through- 17 Von Trips (Ger- out most of the race but was many)

2 pts

Bonnier

2 pls I pt.

at times headed by Brabham Joachim and Joachim Bonnier t

Sweden in a BRM which led

in the opening laps of the race.

Lap record

in the early laps before the rains set in Moss broke the lap record but was later topped by MacLaren who did one lap in 1:34.2 at an average of 117.694. kilometres (73.08 miles) per hour. After that the rains set in and cancelled all chances for Moss to up that mark.

while their parents watched.

determined Patterson, in a mood in his training for his

The old record of 1.40.4 was rematch with heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson, set by Brabham last year, had Öllyer Wilson groggy

of their ward the end rounds. Then 210-pound Julio Mederos arted to trade punches and Patterson slammed him into the ropes with a couple of leit hooks.

Trailing MacLaren by 98 seconds at the finish was the Ferrari of American driver Phil Hill and fourth was the Cooper of Britain's Tony Brooks, one lap behind the leaders,

Although the organisers classified nine

When Raymond Patterson,

cars, these four Floyd's younger brother who

werd the only ones really in Eays he'd like to Bght Johans- the race at the finish. Bonnier's son. also shot a couple of hard BRM was classified fifth al-

ex-champion, blows at the Floyd banged away at him, 100. though it had completed only 83

Some 250 spectators jammed Into the tiny gymnasuim

watch the drill-AP.

Four Russian

players to play at Wimbledon

to

Moscow, May 29. Four Soviet lawn tennis players will leave for Britain on June 3 or 4 to compete in in the Wimbledon Champion- ships and in other tournaments. Three of the team have been selected-Soviet women's cham- plon Anna Dmitrieva (Moscow), Irina Ryazanova (Tbilisi) and Toomas Lejus (Tallin).

The fourth will be either Mikhal! Mozer (Kiev), the Soviet men's champion, or Sergei Likhachev, a young newesmer frem Baku.-Reuter,

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

India's Olympic hockey captain

Hyderabad, May 29.

Leslie Claudius, who played

(Sweden)

Ireland (GB) Gunther (US) ....

1 pt. --AP & AFP.

HK basketballer included in Taiwan Olympic team

Twelve

Taipet, May 29.

match

In a match featured by a number of misses by the visiting forwards in front of the goalmouth, the Irapuato Football Club of Mexico last their opening match in Hongkong last Saturday by 1-2 to the local CNAAF XL

Photo shows one of the many unsuccessful goal-scoring attempts made by the visitors. The Irapuato inside-left's weak header was easily taken by goal. keeper Lau Kin-chung-China Mail photo.

Radford's time to be

put up for ratification

as a world record

Wind doesn't count on curved track

London, May 29,

Peter Radford, Britain's top sprinter, learned today that his time of 20.5 seconds over 220 yards clocked on Saturday will be put up for ratification as a world record.

The 20-year-old school teacher made the run on a

curved track,

It clipped one-tenth of a second off the listed mark, set up by Andy Stanfield of the United States at Philadelphia nine years ago,

equalled turn of speed over the curved furiong.

But even this was not imine- diately marked down as world mark material because of pre- vailing local confusion over the regulations.

The IAAF decided two years

But Radford had a following wind and left the track figuring his record-shattering perform- ance would not be recognised | ago that separate records should oficially.

be recognised for furlong races British officials on the spot over a straight course arid those agreed with him. Then thes around a turn. Stanfield's time

then recognised as checked up and discovered | was

the International Amateur best on a curve-AP, Athletio

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ruling Federation that wind does not coumi in races around the bend Radford was belatedly told claim would be entered on his behalf,

players have beca "All I hope is that the selected to represent Talwan watches and other conditions all right," said Jack in the basketball tournament i were at the coming Olymple Games Crump, British Athletic Board secretary. "Radford was ab- In Rome.

solutely tremendous.”

They include James Yeh and Li Kuo-tai from the Philippines from and Huang Kuo-yang Hongkong.

Training will begin in Taipei on June 1.

The selection committee plans to select another 12 players to use as reserves for some of the original 12 who might not be able to go to Rome,

a

· Brilliant sprints The skinny lad they call thel Walsall Whippet (atter his home town) turned in three breath- taking sprints at a track and field meeting in Wolverhampton,

the

Becerra

retiring

Mexico City, May 29.

World bantamweight boxing champion Jose Becerra today confirm- ad his intention of re- tiring from the ring before the end of the year.

"I don't know what my manager's plans are but in any case I would like to fight here from now on and retira with or without the title,” he sold.

"If I had to lose my titis to someone, ĺ would of course favour a compatriot."—AFP.

European Nations Cup soccer

Prague, May 29.

Rumania

women's and mixed

doubles

titles

Paris, May 29.

The French International Tennis Championships for 1960 wound up at Roland Garros Stadium here today with the finals of the men's and women's doubles and the mixed doubles. Maria Bueno of Brazil, was in two of them and won both to gain some consolation for her failure in the women's singles.

Partnering Darlene Hard of the United States, Bueno defeated the British pair of Ann Haydon

The best player of the four was Emerson who for much of the match carried Fraser. Same

and the former Pat Ward now of Emerson's recoveries from

Mry Hales, In the doubles by 6-2, 7-5.

fight out of court were magni- ficent and his steadiness under

It was a poor match high-pressure was admirable,

The lighted only for a spell in the

match

turned against Recond set when the British pair the Spaniards in the eighth

fourth came back from 1-4 down to game of the

set with lead 5-4. Hard levelled the Fraser serving and the score score with some fine sharp 4-3 in favour of Gimeno and volleying, and the British threat Arilla. The latter made two faded rapidly thereafter.

successive acrobatic shots to Ave his" side 30-love lead but Fraser served well at this point--his service power w03 his saving grace during the entire match-and it forced tho Spaniards into errors,

Tired

Memorable feat

In the mixed doubles Maria Bueno and Robert Howe of Australia beat Ann Haydon and her Australian partner Ray Emerson 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. Doubtless Emerson was tired from the effort he had just The set was level at 4-all, made in the men's doubles but and with Arilla serving in the even so he and Ann Haydon ninth game he broke his own critical took the first before Bueno and heart by letting the Howe could find their touch. game-point fall unstruck just The Brazilian girl did some inside the line to his right hand, successful hard smashing and thinking in error it was going volleying in the second and well out. That was the end, for third sets, and Haydon was in the tenth game a discouraged relying on placements for ang Gimeno put a return for wet points she scored.

and match weakly into the net.

The

British girl lost her Australia had come through. service in the third game Roland Garras la particularly of the anal set as did her memorable this year for Nicola partner Emerson two gumes Pietrangel's achievement. In later to make their side 1-winning the men's title two down. Howe pushed the deficit

years in & TOW. He joins to 1-5 in his favour and al-Frank Parker, Jaroslav Drobny though Haydon struggled. gal and Tony Trabert in this very Jantly to pull the match round rare

for the by holding her own to make it world's best players are happy 2-6. Bueno served magnificen!-

to come through even once in a ly in the 8th game to take the lifedme in this tournament, un-

tle for herself and Robert

officially regarded as the world Howe

claycourt championship for amateurs-ASP.

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Best match

The best match of the day was the men's doubler final with Emerson partnering Neale Fraser of Australia against the Spaniards Juan Arilla and Andres. Gimeno, The Australians are currently holders of the Wimbledon doubles titic and rated as the world's best.

The Spaniards spent them- selves to a degree in taking the

performance,

Doug Ford wins Speedway open golf tournament

Indianapolis, May 20

Real Madrid 3-echoslovakia beat Ruma in lons second set at 10-8. Tuy Doug Ford today won his first

annex

another title

Sevilla, May 29. The Real Madrid soccer team defeated Bells of Sevilla 1-0 to win the 8,000-dollar Benito Villa marin Trophy at Helio- before polis Stadium 30,000 spectators tonight. Half-time score was 0-0. The only goal was scored by inside- right Pepillo in the 72nd minute. The game was hotly contested with the better technique on the He then won the final inside of the winners finally TEL

In a heat of the 100 yards, he clocked 9.4 seconds, faster than The second team will play pry British athlete has счет series of friendly games

ir. done. Southeast Asia later in the year. -AP.

in India's Olympic hockey team INTERNATIONAL

in Londra (1948), Helstid

(1952) and Melbourne (1956)

was today selected as captain of

FOOTBALL

a 20-strong Indian hockey squand

Vienna, May 29. for the Rome Olympiad

Austria today beat Scotland Claudius, 33-year-old haM-4-1 before 60,000 fans at the back, is the oldest in the party, Vienna Soccer Stadium in an Youngest is 20-year-old forward international match. Austria led Jogender LaL---Reuter,

3-0 at half-time----AP.

the first half, in a second leg European Nations Cup quarter- final match here today.

Czechoslovakia won the first leg 2-0 in Bucharest last Sunday, -Reuter,

seemed to be pressing slightly more than their opponents to get the necessary weight for the killing smash, and in the heat of the centre court such effort takes its toll after an hour and a bat,

Japanese rider puts

up fastest lap

in W. Germany race

Hockenheim, May 29.

9.3 seconds, equalling the valling over a superb defence by Ito Fumio, of Japan, finished seventh, but recorded

world record for the sprint, Betis, only to be told his

tiame cannot be added to the nine Joint holders of the long honoured mark.

Argentine-born goable of Real Madrid, Rogello Dominguez, ex- celled in his work and made several fine saves in the last minutes when Betla tried desperately to even the score.

the fastest lap in the 500 cc race at the West German Rhine Cup motor-cycle meeting here today.

Fumio, who rode a BMW, was

Officials said the following wind of 4.8 mph was slightly The Borussia team of Dort-nt one time lying 22nd, but he over the permitted allowance. mund, Germany, finished third moved up and on the final lap Unruffled, Radford, A few in the quadrangular tournament recorded the best lap-average minutes later turned in his un- by defeating England's Bolton of the race--189.8 kph (17.48

Wanderers 8-2 en Saturday mph). night,--AP

Bally Ache favoured for

today's Jersey

Pl-India Davis Cup tie to begin today

Manila, May 30. The first two matches of the Asia Zone Davis Cup- tennis Anal between India and the Philippines will be played to- day, officials announced yester- day,

The matches were scheduled to begin on Saturday but were washed out by a tropical flood

Camden, May 30,

Derby

Durable Bally Ache, running for the fifth straight week in an iron-horse performance, 19 favoured to win today's ́100,-

TOYİVLİ

Brazil retain Roca Cup

Buenos Aires, May 29,

· Brazil retained the Roca Chip

The 250 oc event was won by Hans Fischer (East Ger- many) on an MZ with a time of 55 minutes 52.3 seconda for the same course at an average speed of 165.8 kpl (103,02 mph).

The winner was Bob Brown

The 500 cc sidebar race was of Australia on a Norton. He covered the 20 laps totalling won by the West German pair and Alfred 154.3 kilometres (95.90 miles) in Helmut Fath

victory since in Canadian Open when he rallied for a desire tô lo ephire thì 6 esd dollie Speedway Open Golf tournament.

Ford, won by two strokes over Jerry Barber, leader through the first three rounds, who tukhed with 73.

This was the year's 20th tournament start for Ford, who marched to the $9,000 first prize with a 72-hole total of 270.

Feed's four-round elfoxt of 66-68-68-68--270 was 14 under

par.

Tied for third at 273 were Dow Finsterwald and Doug Sanders, who shot a closing 60- and 69 respectively.

Barber, who slumped to two-over-pgr. 78 after rounda of. | 63-89-67, finished" second - wida

Finsterwald and Sanders ench collected $2,500. Firth with 274:

$2,300,AP

272 and collected $4,600.

was Ken Venturi, who posseted

Sports Diary

TO-DAY Foothill

Official dinner in honour of Med-

from t can Wooder

Ying Ting

How

Restaurably 8:30 pm

1st Division: "Benois" "W" v CCC,.

COC V CHC,

Men's MA“ Dividens SCAA V US,

Ladier "A" Division; Recreio

PO-MORROW.

50 minutes 10.7 seconds at at Wohlgemat (BMW) with a time for the 100,43- average speed of 184.7 kph of 34.57.1

Kometre (114.76 mph)).

(about 62.4-tley course, at an average speed of KCC, LRC Second was Ralph Resen 172.4-3ph (107.12 mph), Jim Redmond (Rhodesia) (Ireland) in-50:10.9 and third

If all atx start, the first modern today by defeating Argentina

· Men's "B" Division. Beótion: A: The British Tide Cha

Tider Cliff Parker HRCCHA v of Ameria's oldest 2-0, then winning a one-period

50:11.1, Both rode. Nortona, wes taken to hospital with a Derby will be worth $122,800.playon match 2-1.

shoulder blade after Fumio covered the course in broken the winner'

be share will

Argentina had won the first $77.995.

match on Thursday by 4-260:57.2 at an average speed of crashing at the beginning of

the 500 co race, Reuter [AP. ·

181.7 kph (112,90 mph):

000 doler Jersey Derby at All carry 126 pounds-AP. Garden State Park against Venetian, Way and Tompion and three other outstanding 3-year-olds.

Trainer Jimmy Pitt asserts the son of Ballydam is not battle weary and will run away. from the field in the 1% mile Jersey, beginning at 2130 GMT.

Oldest Derby

that swept Manila and the Since April 30, Bally. Acha has

suburbs.

won the Stopping Statie, inished record - in the Ke tucky Derby, wod the Preak ness Prep and the Preakness Stakes,

The outdoor courts were still too wet for play yesterday.

In today's two singles matches, Philippine singles champion Ray- Here is a problem by J. J. mundo Deyro meets second- Rietveld" and "G. Groeneveld ranked India player Naresh In add (L/Italia, Beacchistica, 1958).Kumar while No. 2 Filipino White to play and mate in two player Feliciaimo Ampon tackles moves.

Indian champion Ramanathan, Krishnan.

the Ranch's Adele Prince

to the top three field include Klo

Freesto, é and

Rand's

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