THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY JULY 10, 1961.
PLAYERS PUT ON 343 RUNS THE ANATOMY OF FAME:
FOR EIGHT WICKETS
C
AGAINST THE GENTLEMEN
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London, July 18; W
Losing John Ikin, bowled off his glove for a “duck," "The Players batted all day against The Gentlemen at Lords today to put 343 runs on the board for the low of eight wickett.....
At the last minute, Nigel Howard was given the captaincy of The Gentlemen. for the purpose of giving him experience before he takes the MOC team to India,
but he was handicapped by having only one slow bowler at his command.
A feature of the batting was the display of the Middlesex pair, Denis Comp-
ton and Jack Robertson, who hit 280 of the runn
Compton, making his first appearance since foot trouble kept him out of the Manchester Test, registered his eighth century of the season and the 97th of his
career.
Often he went yards down the pitch to drive with great power and his total included a six into the mound stand, off Vatales and 17 fauce.
He took nearly three and a half hours for his 160 runs.
Robertson did most of his scoring before Compton came in but Campton and Watson put on 11 runs in the day's best stand, Watson making only eight while Compton raced from 20 to 00.
This pair put on 141 runs in the Nottingham Test and 1C2 ruph in the Lords Test.
Hutton demoted himself in the balting order, owing to a bruised
bask
but WAD
victim of
Diveche, the Bombay Player. claimed three of the day's wickels, including both Ilution
and Comptory MATCHES" Northamptonshire, the county without a
win in
County Championship
only the
b. arkit thrashed the bowlers today when Surrey were the victims.
at-
Fred Jakeman, who hit the season's highest individual score of 258 run off the. Essex tack on Monday, took 170 runs off Surrey today and was stil unbeaten at the close.
With Jock Livingston, another Jakeman added Lefthander,
165
runs for the third wicket.
Lancashire were without
thoir Test bowlers, Tattersall,
billing and looked like being his third match for Kent as headed or the first innings by deputy wicketkeeper. He carried the Coutrty his bat for 03 runs with some Warwickshire,
meet effective strokes-Reuter. Championship leaders.
The
the the right-arm fast
following were Pritchar
Lidd another good close of play scores in Arst- bowlet,
cricket matches played bowling spell and he sent back clas the last four Middlesex batemen today! for 13 runa
to
143
343: for A Lordy Players.
(Robertson 80, Denis Bowlers generally dominated eight the Konie Yorkshire game, with Campion 150), Gentlemen
"A Yorkshire appearing to have bal. command at the close, Kent would have been in a bad way but for Olinn, Charlion's Bouth Aftican, fobiballer, who was in
WALCOTT KNOCKS OUT CHARLES
Walcott,
Jersey Joe 87-year-old father of six chlidren, achieved one of the most stunning upsetš in heavyweight history tonight when he wrested the World Heavyweight Championship from Ezzard Charles on
2
Hilton and Statham-all play-knockout after 55 seconds
ing at Lords-but Hampshire failed
of
to make the most their chance and struggled for nearly five and a half hours for 223 runs.
Sussex were kept in the field for most of the day by Glamor-
whose Bon,
recovery after a shaicy start was mainly due to Watkins. He and Hedges put on 94 runs in 100 minutes der the sixth wicket. When he was 85 rums, Watkins became the first Glamorgan player this season to reach 1.000 runs.
With Compton, Robertson and Edrich playing in the Lords match, Middlesex were weak in
of the seventh round In his fifth try for the title.
Brown-skinned bull- shouldered Jersey Joe Is the oldest man ever to win the heavyweight crown. Bob Fitzsimmons was 85 when he won the title from James J. Cor- bott in 1897.
сол-
Walcott was also the
persevering most tender in history. He lost twice to Charles and twice to Joe Louis in
Major League Championship fights.
Baseball
New York, July 18." The New York Yankees to- doy forged to a virtual" tle for second place in the American League with a 5-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
The Philadelphia Athletics pounded the Detroit Tigers for
win. 10-9
Boston at Cleveland and Washington at St. Louis are night garnca.
United Press,”
Festival Stakes:
Tantieme A
Clear Favourite
In the National League, Pitts-
London, July 18. burgh Pirate left-felder Ralph
The French champion, Kiner belted three home runs to zive Pittsburgh a 18-12 triumph Tantleme, the joint favourite
gers.
of Britain
Maldstone: Hent (Olinn 03 not out, Whitehead, right-arm fast medium bowler, Ave for 31), Yorkshire 127 for two (Lowson 59 not out, Wilson (51).
At Liverpool; Hampshire 228. Lancashire 27 for one wicket.
At the Oval Northampton- shire 430 for seven against Surrey (Livingston 100, Jake- mon 170 not out).
128.
At Lianelly: Glamorgan 357 (E. Davies 73, Watkins
right-arm offspin Oakman
bowler, six for 28). Sussex four for no wicket.
At Nottingham: Somerset 307 for six (HU 66, Roger 58). Nottinghamshire to but.
At Birmingham: Middlesex 12, Pritchard, 181 (Thompson right-arwickshire
Inst bowler, five for. for 58). three (Ord 02 not out).
124
At Evesham: Worcester 348 for six (E. Cooper 122, Broad- bent 89, Dews 57 not out). Gloucestershire to bat-Reuter.
8. AFRICANS AT DERBY July 18.
South Africa
MARX AND LENIN
MAY NOT HAVE
APPROVED
Budapest, July 18,
The decision of the Soviet Union to Join the Interna-
a dismissed Derby-tional Olympic Committee was only briefly reported by shire for 258 runs on the first Hungarian papers.
day of their three-day crieket match here today.
Nepsport, Budapest's sporting daily, however, called Jackle 'McGlew, the South African opener, had to face one the decision an important sign of the Soviet Union's over at the end of the day, but "firm peace policy," but warned its readers that "the no runs were scored and the Soviet Union did not join the International Olymple Com- tourists were still 258 runs bemittee because it approved entirely the character of hind with all their wickets standing.
On a slow pitch, A. C. Revin (74) and A. Hamer (85) were the
most
of the #uccessful country's hatsmen.
Olympic Games.”
It explained, also, that "those who study the Olympic Games in the light of Marxlam Leninism, are well aware that Hamer and Revil! scored the Games bore the label of steadily after lunch but
lookod uncomfortable class societies in the past and
also in modern times." against the pace, bowling of McCarthy.
latter
the
CONSOLATION
League Tennis Results
The scoring rate slowed down
BütNepsport consoledita The following are the respits against the all-spin attack of
Lemue tennis matchos Mann
and Athol Rowan, but readers by declaring that the of
Union's Joining the played yesterday: Hamer used his rare, scoring Soviet chances well and reached this Olympic community represents 50 in just over two and a turning point In the history
of Olympic Games quarter hours.
the
When McCarthy returned to attack he soon had the Derbyshire batamen in trouble sad he clean bowled Hamer at 131 rume when the bateman bad
scored 65, Including six
fours
Walto
This the paper considered proper since, it said, "the sacri- Beds of Soviet heroes made the. 1948 London Games possible and one has to thank the peace policy of the Soviet Union that we can prepare for the 1952 Helsinki Games......
the
enemies
various congresses of these federations, as happened
in the
of
recently in the cabigress of thes International Federation wrestlers in Helsink
MIXED "A" DIVISION LRC 5. BKCC $14
In a Mixed "A" Division League match. played yesterday
tenni Ladies Recreation Club boat Hong kong Cricket Club by and a half sets to two and a half sets.
E. Story and Mrs Anderton (LRC) drew with J. D. Medida and K Blagter - lost to - E.-E. beat H. M. MacPhatson and Wiseman
MEN'B' "C" DIVISIÓN
CRO 8, MO 199
JOHN MACADAM Looks Back
Sheer Fantasy
With
"Sugar Roi” Robinson
The Ghosts Of Windsor Were Disturbed
* It was a remembrance of things past; a journey to the end of the night:
It was Alice in Wonderland and it was sheer fantasy.. It was the presence
of Sugar Ray Robinson at historic Windsor,
It was all that and you can have it.
There was the houha in London and the houha at the Solomonic gym and the houha of the Rolls-ridden journey out to the West Road. And then there was the houba
at the Star, and Garter of Wind- sor, where the entourage was installed with what you might call relat chocolate.ccla
Sugar Ray (you can call him Rol) drove under the well- remembered archway leading to the old stables and praneed out 100s 10 on his tight-trousered sign, autographs while the tourage inspected the 14 rooms that had been placed at their disposal."
There had never been a fight invasion like it, and you will forgive a nostalgic old man if be wandered away from all the eating and the adulation and took a look at the hotel and the yard and began to think what
used to happen there.
Rules On Eligibility To Represent Hongkong At Olympic Games
Only nationals of a country are eligible to represent that country in the Olympic Games. It is not permissible for a competitor having once represented a country in the. Olympic Games to represent another country on future occasions, except whore his former country or-place of birth has been incorporated in another state or if he com peted for the former country because his native land had at that time no National Olympic Committee,
#
competitor is
are
OLD FIGHTERS
This ruling is contained in Rule No. 39 of the Interna. W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs Cooper
Eddie McGoorty' and Frank (LRC) beat J. D. Markle and Mrs Revill was now batting mach
up and tional Olymple Committee, which was released yesterday Slagter 6-0; beat G. H,. P. Fit Moram used to stride more confidently and he stayed |
chard and Mrs. Hawlins 6-1; bent
down that yard flanked by for local information by Messrs A. de O. Sales' and-8. H. until ten. but two more county
R. M. MacPherson and six Wits stables, and there's nothing so wickets fell before the interval, Otherwise, the editorial was man 6-1.
disparaging of a fighter as the Pang, Joint Hon. Secretaries of the Amateur Athletic Federation of Hongkong. one to McCarthy and the other critical of the activities of the
and Mrs Scholes beady eye of a well-fed horse. J. A. AR various International sport (LRC) bant J. D. Mackie and Mrs
Tommy Milligan, was over
alkong, without being British.sub. At tea, Derbyshire were 105 federations and the unpolitical stogter 0-3; Lost to G. 11. 7. these cobbles before and after Where to Mann
gentlemen' over the league-leading Dod-at 4 to 1 with Arctic Prince for five wickets with Be-
who hend these chard and Mrs Rawlins 0-8: beat
1. M. MacPherson and Mrs Wise his 1-fated scrap with Micky naturalised subject, proof must fects, cannot take part in the organisations today.
Walker.
be fubalahed that the competitor dames with Hongkong. It is the man 6-1. on Monday, regained-hlavi 68. The Chicago Cubs backed up
clear After the interval as the
WARMONGER WRESTLERS
Al Foreman was another and has always been able to comply same situation for Chinese who Frank Hitler's four-hit plich-position
dear old Dicky Corbett and a with the definition of an amateur live in Hongkong and who, ber "Warmongers, which accounted for A. E. G. Ing with a brace of home runs favourite at 7 to 2 at the brought off two amart stumpings to defeat the New York Glands Victoria Club callover on hader and Revili.
Sugar in the barileuler sport in which situation in which Chinn Rebinson, era
of which Balling three and a quarter of peace..openly support war. Pritchard, and 30% Hawling hindred ather fighters of a pre- according to the rules prevailing cause of the uncertain political
The .D-3.
the Festival
their own country. Those people Rol can have no conception. hous for his 74, Revlil bit only
You can't blame the Rol for coglitor` wishes to take | placed," are unable to represent Willard Ramsdell held the
citizens cannot participate in the damer Competitors who three fours in an uncnterpris Philadelphia Phils to four hita Stakes tonight.
Having a complete apprecia dor There were few changes in ing display.
who came in and allowed only two men to
tion of the apparition of Eva or subjects of a Dominion or the under your dag?” rench second base as he hurled the market, in which only 10 Darices.
In a Mim's "C" Dividen League Godfrey, wife of the late great Colony belonging to a country Quobod but Supreme next took three fours off suc-.
played at· ÖELBEWAY the Cincinnati Reds to a 2-0 were
and tennis match
Taya Chillers Recreation che bent Frank Godfrey. Eva who used who were born in the Dominion victory in the first game of a Count hardened a point to 7 to cessive balls from Mansell and
Alerce st Bole of ALL, 100 to 9 at double header.
Schves) Bacon and eggs and to represent the Mother Country the last callover, returned to) 10 another
Rowan hit the other balaman, fraud" which allegedly affected sets to one Gladwin, a painful blow on the Hungarian, boxers in Afilan and end II. Chung (CRC) sausages in the spacious kitchen, if the Dominion or the Colony has no National Olymple Com- Jost to S. E. M. Buxand. 2. Kil fencers in Stockholm recently, est
While the Roi lay down, one mitter, gl chell 1-6: best . AK, "Thix and The Righth wicket stand-be-
In the meantime, Sport Es PREM. Humjahn 6-0; best B. A other of Mrs Godfrey's boys,
FIVE YEARS' RESIDENCE Lair - Harves, and oncial Hun Hye aad B. A. ĐỨC GI
ourselves tween the pair produced 41
Naionais of these Dominions; In 35 minutes, the brightest Testnoveles, tho
do N. and @. E. Ma (ency, best walked around and tried to
Colbates and the Mother Country. batting of the day, before garlon sporting weekly,
manded vigilance in sport clubs.*. M. Hur and 13 Kitchell work the old place' out.
beat & Av B. Daly, and B. M. tonight Duwkes was continued with a and federations top.
The litle bar we used to share eligible to compete for such Kumjahn 0-0 best 1. A, R. 22 the and. R. A. But 6-0.
in after hacking in the Great other country, provided that "If there is a breach, sound mixture of defence and
And Y. W. Chung Park of 8 Bunday morning has they have lived at least Ave years enemy penetrates our organisa
for which theor strong driving
been engulfed in a bigger one in the Dominion, Colags or
Mother The total of 258 runs was, tions, the atticle, warned and beat us with a buffet.
Country for
nd provided with to compete, e, and a quarter explained, in accordance with no 8. M. ham, fed; best. B.
the official policy of today, that. a. Buy and a. A. Dar Ca
that it in legally impossible to naturalised citizen of a become
AMERICAN LEAGUE
to $ 13 0 0 17 Winning pitcher, Vic Raschi.
New York
Chicago
Philadelphia
Detroit
WEwyn continued to make progress and was quoted, with 18 20.2 M. Marcel Boumac's Dynomiter,
00 to 1. 0.10
THE BETTING The closing, offers
Winning pitcher Dick Fowler, loser dene Beardon..
Pittsburgh Brooklyn
NATIONAL LEAGUE
17 4 10 12.9
7 to 2 Tantieme,
4 to 1 Arctic Prince,
6 to 1 Soratek
2010.
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10 to 1 Belle of All,
elphia Winning pitcher Willard Rains dell, loser Bubba Church Associated Press. .
THE
7 to 1 Supreme Count,
-100 to 8 Colkošat,
20 to 1 Aquino,
The paper contended
off-drive", off complained about shameless Indian Recreation Club by sight to cook them all (including our of the Salony, shall be
Tayfeld took the lost two the enemy camouflaged as and good friend, wickets, those of Gladwin and democrat Zucchero,
three balls. commits his subversiva activity,
Ampciated ¿Progs. Fin
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RASCOMPANIONS
LADIES "A" DIVISION":
·USIQ-J,⋅ OKO BANTUA United Servion Becreation Club best Chinese Recreation as Cluby a restaurant, and now the Rat are natale of another country By to two Ladies and big, successors have the are permitted to sepresent Diyision Leagic foonia match played
The resiny old, gym has been that country. moved across the yard above the prisons abroad of parents who harness-room to make way for
the
LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
The following are Club selce tions for League Lawn Bowl ixtures this week-end.
below them country of the parmis provided
the have establishes their 16: ratonality and have not pres
empty
Harvey and ourselvar
for companions,
once
ACLS) to Mrs Janken and played soooker, here on an aviomly competed in the Olymple
Fable with
Games for the. country of cast-iron cushions. No longer), wiik...
ik Harvey
pland birth.
Sturging
their
In addition to the above, the his bio Walstonats) following draria, trum
Maas: the top of the yard and bel- received by the Amateur Albi
kow (lorohn and Bess and Gin Wederation of, Hohranig and difters and have these faith, the Chancellor of the ke
suk old steeds come clumping up
the trump, of doomy.
there were bo
Commites