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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1961.
PROFESSIONALS FOR DAVIS CUP?
Proposal made by USLTA President to annual meeting
New Orleans, Feb. 3.
Mr George Barnes, President of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, today proposed that professionals should be allowed to play in the Davis Cup. Professional and amateur players should be equally represented in Davis Cup teams, he said.
"Most of merat prezzo: would mea
assoviation
to hold the Open torna- ! national
Quasi-Open competitions for u I have seENTI
the two-year experimental period." Death amateur competition, My hope!
Mr Barney's proposals are! preserve and siningthes
Permit national associa- j firm to sanction events the water, a spell as the pro- ! fe. tom
Elne,"
Mr for anteurs and profesionuks
follows:
I fre
The American LTA Pre- sident will recommend at to morrow's annual meeting of lev Association's Executive Committee that they request thir International LTA allow each national assocla- Bot In hold “Quasi-Opru“ enrupelltions for an experi- mental perlog of two years,
Leporit
Report
★
and Amateur
professional Straumanents to be completed in- ¡ dependently for the purpose of| jøstablishing elampions wad
rankings.
Folving these tournaments, toplay-offs to
be conducted besi worl the four matists, eight semi-nabists.
or
★ Apply to Davis Cup
pations to amend rules to permit in each le the following: Participation by professional players from euch nation in not
pantes-
Dexusing Opens tournaments Mr Banes pays in hanmaal more than two singles matches.
Participation by me "Our International ETÀ,stonal player to the doubles
Inatch. President, M. Jenn Borotta, res cently emphasised he umpor - tance frompturing the sub- tor's interest by the participation of professional and amateus players in Open tournaments.
This should concern US all for the reason that the public › will only support the top talent in any individual sport. With
strieter enforcement of amateur rutes, the problem or pubile support at the gate will likeg
berane more acute,
"Beenuse of this, I recerment for your further condderation, 1ht the United State. DTA ve the International Law Ten: Federation to allow each
U.S. National Indoor Tennis Tournament almost cancelled
New York, Feb, 3, The US National Indoor Tennis tournament,
on the verge of being cancelled this morn ing, will be played as scheduled on Febru ary 9-13 with stars from 11 nailons seeking the title won a year ago in men's singles by Harry Mackay.
The threat to cancel the tournament was made when the Organising Committee received a cable from Australia saying that Rod Laver, Neale Fraser and toy Emerson would not come here. It was followed almost immediately by another cable from Nicola lletrangell, star of the Itallan Davin Cup team, that a back injury would not permit him to play here.
With all four members of the United States Davis Cup also unavailable the, decision to caneri was discussed. However, a session on the telephone brought acceptances from Orlanda Síola, the other hair of the Hallan Cup team; Bill Knight of England: Pierre |
PAKISTAN
67 FOR TWO
Amritsar, Feb. 3. ★ Permit each national as-i
sociation to appoint a pro- for the 13th time in successit
Pakistan won the loss today i sional advisory conalties to in their 3-day match against recommend policies and North Zone here. The touring ordinate activities of amateurs
team were 87 for two at the and professionals.
close on the first day, after overnight rain had delayed the start until after lunch,
third!
Damron of France: Francis Godbout of Canada; Kufar) · Osuna of Mexico; who shares the Wimbledon doubtes crown with Dennis Ralston of California; and the Possibility that Laver st might come.
Mackay and Earl Buchholz, Jr, who played the singles in the Inter-zone Dayın Cup Final for the United States, have since turned professional. Charles MeKinley of St Louis, Missouri, 18 under suspension by the U.S. Lawn Tenols Association for throwing his racket in the Cup matches and Raision, the fourth member of the team, is unable spare the time away from his studies,
The Australians said in their cable that a pre- vious commitment to appear in New Zea- land next week made it impossible for them to compete here, Officials are trying to huve Laver, one-time U.S. Junjor champion. elange its mind.—AP.
FA Cup callover prices
Loxion, Feb. 3, Second Division Huddersnekl Town, who knocked Wolver- | hampton Wanderer, the hold- ens, out of this seison's Eng- lish FA Cup, were backed રક win £17,000 at 100 to one at Best night's Victoria Club_call- over on the competition.
1 Huddersfield win their fourth round replay against Third Division Barnsley, they receive Luton Town in the next round.
Tottenham Hotspur remained favourites at 7-2.
Prices were:
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World records expected
at annual Millrose Track
and
Field
Jumpers John Thomas and Ralph Boston and
Games
New York, Feb. 3. Hungarian miler Istvan Rozsavolgyi will try for world indoor records tonight and Olympic champion Wilma Rudolph lends a touch of glamour in the 54th annual Millrose Track and Field Games.
aff
Saturday at Bu
Other
Mr Barnes's proposals also call for an International Agency to strictly enforce tournament ex- penge payments to amateurs, and
Indian Test player Surendra supervise their conduct while at Nath struck two tournaments.
curly blows ¦ for North Zone by dismissing According to the American openers Imlinz Ahmied and 1j. z 1.TA President, "eertain national luts tor 16. Then Alim-ud-din
The star held on display be-, of the two Russians who beat governinu! bodies"
fore an expected sellout crowd | Thomas in the 1980 Olymples al wäre sub+ ((25 not out) and Javed Burk! sidising thei
15,000 at Madison Square Rome, is due in leading amateur (23 not out) enrried
the United players su they
the tatal Garden includes 24
14. Olympic Staus on Feb. would remain to 67
They in an unbroken amateurs. Reuter.
athletes, three wicket stand of 31.-euter.
of that chum-¦ scheduled to jump against each pions: 10 world indour or other in three U.S. meetings, Sauitdoor recordi holders and Bustos, the Olympic broad several National AAU and Jumping champion. and Irvin NCAA champions.
Roberson seek to become the Thomas, who won the first men ever to leap 20 feet Millrose Outstanding Com-indoors. Boston holds both the
11% petitor Trophy in the past two nutdoor mark of 20 feet
The attractive 20-year-old meetings, has as his goal the inches and the indoor maric of Tennessee
A and I student. world record of 1 feet 449,25 8 16 ins. The broad jump who won the Olymple 100 and Inches set by Itussda's Valery is on the Millrose programine! 200-metre dushes and ran the Brumel at Leningrad last for the first time. Unston also anchor Jeg on the victorious i will compete in the 60-yord high; 400-metre "rely team, holds
INGO HITS BACK AT CRITICS
OF HIS TRAINING
METHODS
Palm Beach, Feb. 3.
Ingeniar Johansson hit back today at erities of his training methods. Не told newsmen that if he fails to win the heavyweight boxing cham-
week.
mile entries were Jim Grelle, who won last year in 4:06.4; Charles Jons and Peter Chic. A women's 00-yard sprint event was added to the Mill- rose programme for die Brst time since 1931 so at Miss Rudolph could show off her sprint talent to Garden Truck arillets.
AL Bosion lus! Saturday, hurdles, not exactly his the women's 60-yard Indoor Thomas won with a leap of specialty. fect, 3 inches, Brunei,
pionship back, "it will not be because I am not the best trained fighter Sports
Juban
you ever saw."
une
Sports Diary
Excellent shape
Rosavolgal the
31- year-old Hungarian who hos
niile outdoors, Іл run a 3.50 dicated last week at Baston that he is in excellent shape TODAY old rule that a
and can run just as well on fighter interfered with
Cricket my training.. trains in seclusion, away from they would not be here." trimptations
"Don KCC "A" KCC board track.
Although he had just arrived Brigade, Garrison V emotional Johansson said that when he scorpions, RAF y Recreto, Optimists in the United States and hud,
heard stories that "I ran out fo)_2nd
the
the
wilt meet chart- riza Floyd Patterson in Mint Beach Convention Hall on Moch 13.
"Who makes the rule that u Aghter must put Winkelf away. like fr 3 prison, when be the trains?"
the Swedish Oghter vsked.
ites.
#110
The elitielen died when he knocked out Patterson to win crown. I started again after Patterson stoppet him in the sexond fight.
'Not foolish'
"Maybe this is gend for Pal- ferson, but it is not good for me. This aluing routine is very diment. It is good to have "Always, they say the way ! peuple around who are close to train is not good for a fighter." you when you relax."
Johansson consented, "They He referred to the big entour-say, how can a fighter train if Pge that includes his
parents, he lives with his family? flancee, brother and sister-in-
"I don't need my family with me. I am not a little baby. I When Johansson first came do this ter them. They love
low.
|trained for the second fight hey Paleston: University v MC. only 8 hours of sleep in the 2 night clubs and did this and that, Brigade v Nomads, KGV Garris Nonsense. I am not crazy.
my
Recreio RAF.
Boccer Senior Shield first_round: Happy Valley y AFS ICHI). Eastern v Army
Pelice) 3.30 pm.
Acord of 6.0 seconds.
Another Olympic champion regarded certain to win his specialty was pole vaulter Don Вгадк.
He set the Millrose record of 15 feet. 614 inches n 1850 and won the event again last year. Seven 15-foot vaulters were en- tered.
Other
Others
athletes likely to
vous nights, Rozstvolgyi won threaten Meet or World Indoor
The Boston AA mile in a credit- able 4:00.8.
records are Frank Bud of Villanova in the 60-yard dash; If Ernie Cunliffe of Stan- | ford University can press the Hayes Jones of Eastern Michi- gan in the 60-yard high hurdies; Hungarian to the flmit, 15, 19
George Herr of the University conceivable that the Millcore of Illinois in the Met Sheppard record of 4:03.0 and perhaps 500; Jerry. Stebert of California even the world indoor record in the half-mille, of 4:01.4 may be broken,
innova's two crack relay Gunnar Nielsen et Denmark quartets in the mile and set the Meet record in 1955 and mile events. Ron Delany of Ireland set the Al Lawrence of Australia, a
Rozsa-student at the University world mark in 1959.
GIRI Vil-
LWO
"Fighting for the title is the most important thing in life. When I train.
Junior Shield: RR v Happy Val- I train ley (CH) 2 pin; Fastern y Jebsen just as hard and Just as seri- Police) 2 ptn: Kwong Wah v Tele ous as Patterson or any other phone (HIV) 3 pia: Caroline Hill v champion. It la just that I Preventive Service (liv)2
Koon Wun (tvi 2 pm: Rangers v
pm; must do it the way I think it, Trainways v RAF (KV) 3.45 pmi is best for me."
CAA V KMB (HV) 345 pm: Si For the second day. Johans-Joseph's v Jardines (IV) 3.43 pm. son worked
Rugby out behind closed
Land Forces Major Units knock- doors. Earlier, he looked at out final at Boundary-street, 240
ms taken of his workout yes 4.15 p.
Hoyal Navy v CRM, Club Stadlinn.] volkyl tralled Delany to the tape | Houston, was the choice in a terday and declared he was de-
in 4:01.8.
two-mile 17/21st Lancers v. 1 Röyal Warwickj
Held that include lighted with the Innovation. Regiment, Saxong, 4.15 pm,
* 4:00.4 outdoor Olympian George Young, Peter Bik Field Regiment RA v nar, miler, set J world Indoor McArdle and Lewis Ustieglitz.
1,000-yard record of 2:07.9 last | UPI. things I was doing Ku Tak, 3.30 pin. We can that would have never occurred to me if we didn't take the pic-
lo America to challenge America and they love me, so I Patterson, Ring experts were bring
them here
shocked by his dleregard for spent time together,
"I saw
training tradition. He flouted "But I am not foolish. If this tures." he said.-AP.
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