 Horses going in the toughest steeple chase of them all and it's typical Grand National weather. A chilly gray mist hangs over the famous course at Aintree England. He jumps to go. First jump claims its victims. Irish horse that plund last year and is 11 to 2 favorite to repeat. But the Grand National hasn't seen two successive victories by the same horse since Rattlestown one is in 35 and 36. Now surprised pack in a 101 shot takes the lead for a while. Field is now in quickly. Study of misfortune. The dreaded jumps named Beecher's Brook and Valentine's Brook take a toll of 16 mounts between them. At the canal turn some of the horses don't clue the barrier but their jockeys do. Or will Miss Gibson find her game? With the match standing a set of peace, Althea shows her famed title winning form. The match and title. It's Australia's Mal Anderson and Ashley Cooper. Mal serves in the near court and you're seeing the two top world tennis stars. Battle it out for the American title. Anderson serves and for sensational tennis. Watch this rally. Cooper has taken a lead in the fifth and final set. Then with victory within his reach, the Australian and Wimbledon champs brings his ankle. It looks for a moment as though he will be forced to forfeit the match just when he's gained a slim lead. But he comes back gamely to win the next two games. Here's match point. 1958. Here's from seven countries gather at the top of the in-run for an international meet on the Olympic slide at Garmish Park and Kitchen in the Bavarian Alps. How's to try to ward off a spell? Monocazzi of Russia who takes second place.