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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1961.

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BRITAIN VERSUS S. AFRICA WIMBLEDON LADIES' SINGLES SEMI-FINALS

GREAT WIN BY TRUMAN

CHRISTINE TRUMAN

Petite Etoile

beaten by Sir

Winston's horse

London. July 4. The Aga Khan's wonder mare Petite Etoile was beaten by two Iengths tonight in the Al Khan International Memorial Gold Cup at Kemp Lon Park by Sir Winston Churchlil's colt High Hat.

away,

Pelite Etolle, the silver-grey on whom Lester Piggott had

with thrilled

his racegoers precision finishes, failed to pro- duce her legendary burst of speed in the closing stages to- night and could only trial High Hot 10 lalte cecond place. Third, a further eight lengths was outsider Dairialatan.

FORCING TACTICS

Duncan High Hat, on whom, Kwith hnd employed forcing tactics from the start, stayed on sicutly while Petite Etoile began to swish her tail. The odds-on favourits was apparently on an off-day in this arst edition of the new mile and a half race staged to honour the Jate Prince Aly Khan-who bred Petite Elolle.

High Hat, a four-year-old colt carrying stone, 4 pounds, brought Sir Winston over £11,000 in prize-money for his win tonight. He is trained by Walter Nightingall, and started

# 100-30 second favourite.

Petite Ewile, who was 11-4 exids on in the butting, was rid- den

by Piggott and is trained by Noel Murless. She carried 9 stone, 1 pound.

Six-year-old Dairialatan, who started at 33-1 in the six-horse field, is owned by Colonel J. D. Brayley, trained by A. Smith and WDS ridden by Scoble Breasley. He carried 9 stone, 4 pounds.

The Irish three-year-old Vale Blue fished fourth-AFP.

NEW!

bronztan

-THE SUNTAN 10TION

THAT PROTICIS SVIH

AFTER KVEMÄSO I

Staves off four match points

to beat Margaret Smith

Mortimer, Reynolds, Schuur mon the other semi-finalists

London, July 4.

Britain and South Africa will battle out the semi-finals of the women's singles on Thursday in the 75th Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships.

The South African lawn ten- After twa close sels, Mis nis "twins, top-seeded Sandra Smith broke through for a 4-2 les nolds and unseeded Itene lead in the declder. Miss Schuurman, and Britain's Chris- Truman all but lost her service tine Truión and Angela Mor-again in the eightli gume but timer today won through to the levelled at four all. semi-finals.

Miss Reyoolds, runner-up last year, will meet Miss Mortimer, a finalist in 1906. Miss Scbuurman meela Mlas Truman.

Miss Reynolds, a hot favour- Ile for the title, gove her sup-

Match points

Miss Smith reached her third match point in the 12th game. She forced her opponent wide, but with an open court in front of her she volleyest over the bare he. Again in the 14th

porters a fright When shen, the athletic Australian dropped the first set against the needed only one pol: for vic-

Uny Mexican, Yola Ramirez. But the graceful, 22-year-oldtory, this

Bloemfontein blonde came storting backt to win her Centre Court battle by 1-6, 6-3, 6-0.

Urov her forehand

averhit the alde line.

Misa Truman hung он grimly to 7-7 and ther. striking her best volleying apell of the mafcht, broko through for an 8-7 lead, umid mounung tension. With a the cathedral-like quiet in year old Miss

Miss huge arena,

Truman Mortimer, steady and tenacious,

confidently held her Own dominated the Czechoslovakian

service to win. champion, Vera Sukova, 0-3, 6-4

Cheered

Twentynine

to register the only straight seis

Mist Schuurman doggedly

from San

J, C. Mayers and Milan M. L.. Hunt (South Africa) 6-4, 8-6.

H. H. Nyynen (Finland) and Mc N. D. De Sonitza (Argentina) breat N. Noth (India) and May K. Herici (Germany) 6-2, 6-4.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES Third round

A. Dmitrievs and Mia V. Muzi menko-TheVA (Russto) beat MT. bourbonnels And P. Chatrter

(France) B-0, 0-0,

quarter-finals

J. Lehane and MT. Smith (Aurita- a beat Mrs P. Darmon at Y. Hoisirea (Mexico) 6-8, 12-10,

MEN'S DOUBLES Quarter-finals

R. Newl and F. Stolle (Austra« 113 Best No. 4 seeds 1. Ayula (Chile) and R. Krishnan (Rida) 4-0, 6-1. 6-1, 1-8-Reuter.

ANGELA MORTIMER

Middlesex take

over County Cricket lead

London, July 4.

win in today's quarter-finals. fought for victory through a Miss Truman, the No. 6 seed, patchy error-ridden :natch was cheered to the echo on against Miss Hontze, an 18-year-

Court when she old Californian packed Centre

slaved off four match points Diego. The young American And rallied to topple Margaret appeared nervous before the) Smith, Australhin champion and capacity crowd and rarely hnd Middlesex, who beat Glamorgan at Lord's, scored No. 2 seed, 3-6, 6-3, 0-7.

her superior power under con- On the adjacent No. 1 court, trol. Miss. Schuurman's game sturdy Miss Schuurmun. 21,

was more rellable, though she from Durban, saved one set too had her lapses in a match in point in beating eighth seeded which fortune fluctuated widely, American, Karen Hantze, 6-4, After Miss Schuurman had 2-0, 7-5.

with m saved a match point Despite the Brat set reverse scrun-te cross-court return of

Miss Ramirez, against

Miss service in the 10th game of the Reynolds

rigidly to anal set, adhered

she went on to take her thetlest pian to deep, hard that game and level at 5-5. driving. especially with her Deuce was called four times weighty forehand. The Mexi- in the next game before the can matched her stroke for South African held her OWNL stroke at the outset, but Miss delivery. She then broke Reynolds gradually worC her through Miss Huntze again to Gown and by the final sel had taken the match. taken a decisive grip.

With

It wak Miss Schuurman's Britain's second successive triumph over Wimbledon seeded player. She climin- ated third sceled Ann Haydon sevta

of Britain last Saturday.

14

Mrs

Miss Mortimer, most consistent performer, quarter-final appearances her credit, outsteadied Sakova in a match of many service breaks on both sides. The 30-year-old Czechoslovak, who as Miss Puzejova had a Ane tournament record on continen- tal hard courts, could make no impression on Miss Mortimer from the base line in the first set, and switched to

not attack In the second. She had more suc- eens with these tacties, but Miss Mortimer refused to be furried and passed her with suficient frequency to ensure continued command of the match.

Power tennis

beat Miss

Results

Results of today's matches were:

WOMEN'S SINGLES

beat M.

Quarter-Enatı CC Truman (Britain) Smith (Australia) 3-0, 6-3, 0-7.

R. Schuurman (South Africa) beat seeded K. Hanize (USA) 0-4, 2-5, 7-5.

A. Martiner (Britain) beat Mrs v. Sukova (Czechoslovakia) 6-3, 6-1. S. Reynolds (South Africa) bent Y. Ramirez (Mextros 4-6, 0-3, 0-6.

MIXED DOUBLES

Third round

G. D. Oakley and Mies 11. S. Clarke (Britain) cut M. A. Otway New Zealandi and Mrs V. A. Roberts (Britain) 6-4, -6, -7.

J. E. Barrett and Miss T. F. Wood gale (Britain) beat It. Taylor and MH I A. Blakelock (Britolul 0-2. 7-3.

J. E. Mandative_(Brazil) und Mise

1. Coronado (Spaly) beat M. J. Sangster and Miss D. M. Cat (Brt- tan) 0-4, 6-4.

A. Bey (Rhodesia) and Miss L

In a great display of mascu- line-like power tennis from both girls, Miss Truman Smith In 83 minutes. It was a thrilling, fluctuating battle, and M. Hutentnge (South Africa) beat it took Miss Truman into the semi-finals for the third time in her career.

The greater experience of the und 20-year-old Essex blonde, the tremendous penetration of her new-style "knees bend" ser- vice, which she developed only last month, got her home after several times being on the verge of defeat.

In two recent meetings, 18- year-old Miss Smith, a protege of 1852 Wimbledon chumpion Frank Sedgemon, had triumphed over the British player. She kkad ft for a third win 10-

Centre day but youth and Court norves, which so often have hit fancied players on their first visit to Wimbledon, cost her the chance of becoming the first Australian ever to reach the women's final, She

is such a talented player, how- ever, that her turn will surely

come.

Both girls, who are not far short of six fech possessed great power of stroke, evident- ly the result of their weight lirting training. Miss Truman had the advantage of service. Miss Smith was more incisive on the volley.

THE GAMBOLS

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

(50507

Here is a position from actual play; White to move and win.

Solution No. 8058: 1 Q-R4 fatting), KXKt; 2 BXR, or 1... HEXQ; 2 Ht-B4; or 1. Xt(K3), any; 2 QXP. or 1.... PXK, 2QXP. or 1... Q any; 2 K-87.

London Expreze Korutza

their sixth successive win today, and taking 14 points, went to the top of the Champion- ship table for the first time this season. Hampshire, the. previous shire 225 and 53 for one. York- lenders, did not get bonus points shire 12 points.

brat In their win over Essex, and| At Lord's Middlesex

nine wichtels. by the second, while Yorkshire, the Glamorgan champions, won against Somer- | Glamorgan 29/ end 97 (A. set to maintain third position in Jones 50, A. Moss right for 39). In the table.

Middlesex 371 for nine declared Fast bowler Alan Moss, whiu and 28 for one. Middlesex 14 had taken four wickets over points.

night, continued to prove too At Hove: Sussex beat Oxford much for the Glamorgan bats. University by 183 runs. Sussex men at Lord's and the Welsh 209 for nine declared and 190 county were all out for 97. for three

Oxford declared. onty Alan Jones, with

09. University 106 and 116- standing firm.

At Derby: Derbyshire

by nine, wickels. Leicestershire

* 180. Leicestershire 178 Derbyshire 183 and 129 for one. (C. Lee 04 not out). Derbyshire

3 14 points.

beat

Captain's innings Middlesex, needing 25 to win, knocked off the runs for the loss of Eric Russell.

At Warwick: Worcestershire Yorkshire only needed minutes to complete a nine-beat Warwickshire by 134 runs, 287 for aine wicket victory against

45

Some-Worcestershire

set, the overnight batsmen Ken declared and 138, Warwickshire Taylor and Doug Padgett, knock- 188 and 103 (J. Flavell five for N. Gitford five for 34), Ing off the 38 runs required 30,

Worcestershire 14 points, without trouble.

An unbeaten 132 in two hours 23 minutes by

Colin plioted Ingleby - Mackenzie Hampshire to their four-wicket win against Essex. The captain hit 17 tours after coming in at 35 for four.

Kent 400 skipper

Hampshire had been set 241 to win in 215 minutes and clinched the issue with 25 minutes 10 upare.

Keat's Bob Wilson (117) and Colin Cowdrey (94) shared an DL exciting third wicket stand 190 in 136 minutes before lunch Bainst Surrey at Blockheath

Wilnun hit 17 fours and batted just under three hours.

Collapsed

Surrey, set to score 260 to win in 170 minutes, began

At Blackheath: Match drawn. declared for eight and 261 for four declared (A. Wilson 117, M. Cowdrey 94). Surrey 102 for seven declared and 187 for four (M. Stewart 67). Surrey two points.

At Cowes: Hampshire beat Essex by four wickets. Essex 321 for nine declared and 150 for five declared (T. Bailey 44 Hempshire 231 and not cut).

243 for six (D). Livingstone 44, A Ingleby MacKenzie 132 not Hampshire 12 points. out. Essex four points.

At Nottingham: Nottingham- shire. beat Northamptonshire by 127 runs, Nottinghamshire 343 for eight declared and 165 for seven declared. Northump-

232 1onshire

and 140 (A. Lightfoot 76). Nottinghamshire

well: but at 130, after losing 14 points-Reuter. Mickey Stewart, Peter May and Ken Barrington while nino runs were added, gave up the chase and the match ended In a draw.

Warwickshire lost their lust seven wickets for 44 runs after ፩ከበርክ In 50 mtrules goinat Worcestershire, who won by 134 rung.' Warwickshire, zot to make 230, collapsed against the

HK in SE Asia

Golf Tournament

Kuala Lumpur, July 14.

Seven countries will také part Izz the first Southent Asian

medium paco bowling of John Amateur Golf Team Champion

took five for 30, ships to be held here forms July: Flavell, who

spokesman of the and the left-arm spl of Nor-19 to 22,

Selangor Golf Club, organiser of man Gifford, who claimed Avo

the tournament said tonight. for 34. They were all out for

103.

Results

The countries are Hongkong. Malaya. Singapore, Thailand, South Vietnam, Indonesin and Burum,

Each country,

Терте

ta be

Results of today's matches conted by four players will com- pete for the Petra Cup donated

were

Ai Hull: Yorkshiru

Somerset

Somerset

by Barry Appleby

beat by Malaya's Prime Minister wickets. Tunku Abdul

-nino Ly

110 bnd 161, York Reuter,

BANGKOK

JET BY

Rahman.

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AIR-INDIA

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