198 TI E MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ' Pose Trounces ] c I iI Althea Gibson Wins Match; Australians Again Superior WIMBLEDON, England V) - Barry MacKay plunged out of the men's singles at Wimbledon yes- terday, le a v i n g Uncle Sam's chances for a tennis singles title resting solely on the determined shoulders of Althea Gibson. Inexperienced Hard fighting MacKay - a vic- tim of inexperience - bowed to Mervyn Rose, crafty Australian left- hander and his own doubles partner, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. This left the United States without a representative in the men's semifinals for the second straight year and proved once; again Australia's domination of the game. Three Australians and a Dane - the always surprising Kurt Nielsen -- survive. No Excuses MacKay, 22-year-old giant from t Dayton, Ohio, walked off the cen- ter court after his defeat, disap- pointed but not downhearted. "You have got to lose to learn," he said. "No excuses for my per- formance. Rose played too well for me, that's all. My blistered hand was fine and it didn't cramp my style at all." Miss Gibson, the defending wo- men's champion from New York, skirted the brink of disaster her- self before she forged into the women's semifinals on a 6-3, 6-8, 6-2 victory over Shirley Bloomer, Britain's No. 1 player. Miss Gibson's next opponent will be Ann Haydon, a tomboy Briton who scrambled for every Many To Vie or omen's Track Honors NEW YORK (P) -A huge field of 237 has entered the national women's track and field champi- onships at Morristown, N.J., Sat- urday, hoping to earn trips to Europe. The girls, including Olympians and all of the 1957 American champs, will vie for medals and the 20 places on the women's team which will meet the Russians at Moscow. July 27-28. Judging by the records, Uncle Sam's nieces don't appear to have a ghost of a chance of beating the Russian women. point in upsetting Maria Bueno, the Brazilian stylist, 6-3, 7-5. Angela Mortimer and Mrs. Suzy Kormoczy, a Hungarian in her middle thirties, . qualified for the other semifinal bracket after eras- ing American opponents. Miss Mortimer won over Mrs. Margaret du Pont of Wilmington, Del., 4-6, 6-3, 10-8. Mrs. Kormoczy ousted little Mimi Arnold of Redwood City, Calif., 6-4, 5-7, 8-6. In the men's semifinals, it's Rose against Ashley Cooper, the top-seeded Australian champion, and Nielsen against Neale Fras- er, another lefthanded Aussie. BARRY MACKAY ... inexperienced Thomson Sets ark To Win British rial ST. ANN'S, England W -- Aus- tralia's Peter , Thomson won the qualifying medal for the British Open Golf Championship yester- day and broke a record that Bob- by Jones set in golf's vintage year of 1926. Seeks Fourth Title Thomson, seeking his fourth British title, shot a 70 to go with a record 63 he shot Monday for a 36-hole qualifying score of 133. This was the lowest in the history of this. the world's oldest major championship, Thirty-two years ago Jones qualified for the British Open with 134 strokes. Jones played at Sunningdale and then won the open here at Lytham St. Anne's. The Jones record was equalled here six years ag-o by Scotland's John Panton. Finest Golf Thomson shot the finest golf over a two-day period, but the best yesterday was by a grand old gentleman who goes back to the Jones era. Little Gene Sarazen, the farming squire from German- town, N.Y., played Lytham yes- terday in 68 strokes for a quali- lying total of 141. RADIOS, REPAIRS MUSICAL MDSE., H I F1 STUDIO H ighest qu h ty diamond needles. Special $9.95" Hear the famous Blue Spot Hi i car radio. Fits all cars. S137 So. Un ive rsy NO 8-7942 M U S I CXE MUSIC CENT ER Just West of Hill Auditorium 300 S. 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Three home runs, accounting for all the scoring, coupled with three Yankee double plays, just about told the story of the second game. Woodling hit his sixth of the season, 400 feet over the right field fence to put the Orioles ahead 1-0 in the fourth inning. Don Larsen,' the winning pitcher, tied the score in the fifth with his third homer' of theyear, and then Mantle came along with his game-winning blast in the eighth, his second home run of the night and his 16th of the season. j -x * * s Red Soxn 111 genatorsi L 12th last night in powering the Red Sox to a 10-5 victory over the Washington Senators. Jensen, who belted 14 homers in June to take over the American League leadership, drilled a liner high into the left field screen for two runs in the sixth. Williams, finding the range after ROOM AND BOARD OR (I 1--?h Kappa Ps rratern- Good meals reasonable. Cail Steward. NO 3-4141, )E31 -Good loca-tion 39 Hl Mr. Wentz, NO 2-84 S FOR GIRLS, 119 Park Terrace. 6 o e r .Inglres. 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NEW YORK !p; - Polly Riley CHICAGO-The Chicago Cubs and Barbara Romack, a pair of greeted young Mike McCormick old hands in the competition, and with a three-run eighth inning six newcomers were named yes- yesterday and wrapped up a 9-) terday by the United States Golf victory over the San Francisco Association to the Curtis Cup Giants. Eight homers were hit, two team which will face Britain's each by rookie Tony Taylor and best women amateur golfers next Ernie Banks of the Cubs. month. Willie Mays homered for the Mis Riley, from Fort Worth, first time since June 6. and Daryl Thx., will be playing on her sixth Spencer, Bob Schmidt and Ray Curtis Cup team, and Miss Ro- Jablonski also hit homers for the mack, from Sa cramento, Calif., Giants. All came with none on, on her third. 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