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THE CHINA 'MAIL," FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1969.

A REALLY FAST ONE

SURREY GAIN A BIG FIRST INNINGS LEAD AGAINST TELEICESTERSHIREME

London, Aug. 18.

Centuries by Eric Bedser and Subba low earned Surrey a big first innings lead over Leicestershire in their vital County Championship cricket match at Loughborough today.

Leicestershire who have their first chance of going to the head of the table- were guilty of blunders in the field and face a deficit of 183 runs.

returned inninga ana' Subba Row nad Bedser, who Bedser, limping with an in- cüch put on 108 for the fifth wicket, Jured shin, drove splendidly, match figures of ten for 49.

Arthur Jepson, the fast- each had two escapes while Jim reaching 100 in three hours and Laker also enjoyed good fortune 40 minutes, and in all hit a six medium bowler, also played a in Nottinghamshire's seventh and 18 fours.

big part a dust-scoring Curing

On a pitch which, always wicket partnership wit

with Bedier.

The Australian legbreak and win.

to good Subba Row reached his first googly bowler, Bruce Dooland, joltered encouragement

ho took Avo for century for Surrey is four hours, demoraliset Somerset's batting scam bowling. with 16 fourn, and took the sling today and helped Nottingham 30 in Somerset's second innings.

Yorkshire and Derbyshire out of the attack. He was at the site to un innings victory.

gured in a close struggle for five hours altogether, wicket

points at Scar- first innings bitting 19 fours in his 128.

borough,

by Yorkshire won itic

margin of four ruts. They then scored 284 for aix before declaring, leaving hours to- Derbyshire four

Spinning the ball well, Dooland claimed five wickets in

Flagsticks In Ryder Cup Match To Be Standardised -Seven Feet High,

High, White

London, Aug, 14:

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morrow to weare 200 for victory. F. Trueman, Yorkshire and England fast bowler, lald the foundation of the Royal Air Force win over the Royal Navy oy eight wickets, In a deadly spell of fast and accurate bowling ho took four wickets for 24 runs In Ave overs, to finished with Rix for 47. His match record of

figures suggested.

When Ben Hogan won the British Open Golf Chamton for 112 was better than the pionship at Carnoustle, Scotland, last month, he made sorne comment on the varying heights of the sticks hold- ing the flags indicating the holes.

A last wicket stand of 52 between Tribe and Clarke earned Northamptonshire first Innings Then points over Lancashire.

a spell of thee for seven in Ave overs by Frank Tyson Lancashire's second shuttered

for

57.

mude GeoT

lle hús cause for criticism inter this year, for all flagsticks beenure such variations certain will be standardised, at seven

the task of feet. ly made difficull

They will be painted white judg distances to the green. inure particularly if a hillock or and will carry white flags, makings xl six men were out other Buscape feature intering them easily distinguishable and venes between the green and against the background, The soul from which a shot is giving every player a chance to played. If a player knows that judge his approaches with ac- the flag stick is a certain height, feuracy. he can. better judge his shot.

There will be no fear of such criticism R

the Ryder Cup match Wentworth, Surrey,

Turpin And

It had been intented—or at least suggested--that the Rogs themselves should allemale

and tween small. Union Jacks small Stars and Stripes.

The idea was dropped, how ever, when it was realised that the tollage beauty of worth

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most courses 1 the

Olson Fight On country, with nowers growing

October 21

New York, Aug. 13. Randolph Turpin, Bri- tish Champion, and Carl "Bobo" Olson of Honolulu, will meet for the undis- puted World Middleweight|| Championship on October 21. In New York's Madi- son Square Garden.

This was announced to- day when Mr Jim Norris, } President of the Inter-i national Boxing Club, completed arrangements for the fight after two months of negotiations,

The 15-round contest will be televised with New! York "blacked out" for the first time.-Reuter,

MOTOR CYCLE GRAND PRIX AT BELFAST

Belfast, Aug. 13. Werner Hans, of Germany, strengthened his lend In the World Championship" by win- ning the 123 c.c. class in the Ulster

Motor Cycle. Grapd Cireilt Prix on the Dundrad today.

Riding a German NSU, Huns covered the course of 74 miles in 60 minutes 20 seconds at an average speed of 74.87 miles per hour.

Ceell Sandford (MV Augusta) wils second is 69 minutes ad

econds

at 74.39

Lancashire, however." a good comeback with Edrich playing a major role, hitting 50 not out,

of

CLUSE OF PLAY SCORES The following were the close play scores of first class bericket matches played today:

At Weston-Super-Mare: Not- tinghamshire beat Somerset by an innings and 50 runs. Not-

Somerort tinghamshire 252, (Dooland five for 20) and 108 (Dooland live for 20, Jepson five for. 30).

At Lord's (two-day match); In profusion in the gardens of Royal Air Force beat Royal Navy

the some of the | by houses bordering

eight wickels. Royal Navy 169 fairways-would, perhaps.

add

and 170 (Trueman, six for to the confusion if the colour- Hoyal Air Force 103 to eight ed flags had

background ot declared

Bud

140 for

wo multicoloured flowers and trees (Fenner 67, Horton not out 68).

At Cheltenham:

Gloucester So white was decided on as

nine

declared best colour to show up shire 321 for

(Chesterton

for such backgrounds

118) against

112 will be experienced at the Worcestershire

for five of the match when the

rdson 61). No further play (Richardson foliage is taking on its autumn was possible shortly after 3 pan, Unt-China Mull Special.

owing to ruin.

AL

Manchester: Lancashire 163 and 94 for seven (G. Edrich not out 59), Northamptonshire 177 (Tribe not out 73, Hilton three for five).

the

time

Gordon Richards To Ride For Three Stables

live

AL Scarborough Yorkshire declared und 204 fur six

187

(Wilson 55, Lester 51, Yardley London, Aug. 13.

Derbyshire 09).

103 (Wordla Sir Gardon Richards, Britain's five for 52). Champion Jockey, will ride for

At Portsmouth: Hampshire two English stables next year 204 and nine, for one. Clamor

and also for

Boroda.

247 At

the Maharance of liborough: Leicester- Sir Gordon, the first jockey to shire 243. Surrey 420 (Subbu Bedser 135. be knighted, will be 30 years Row 128, Eric old on May 5 next year.

Walsh ave, for 100).

The English stables he will At Birmingham; Warwick- ride for are. Noel Murless's and thire 327 for ninë deglared, Norman Bertie's, both of whom Sussex 169 (John Langridge train at Newmarket.-Special to 109, Hollles six for 38), and no China Máll.

runs for no wicket.-Reuler.

Autumn Double A.B.C.

ffere th ABC, order are the entries for the two bin autumn handicaps to be decided at Newmarket;-

CAMBRIDGESHIRE Run Wednesday, October 28.

One mile furlong.

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Hun Wednesday, October 14. 2 miles furlongs;

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Bitter Sweet.. 4 Reg Armstrong Bold Butcancer Border Crosa.. minutes 40-2/5ths second at rally 74.30 miles per hour.

Taking the lead in the third lay whilch he did at a record

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speed of 70.080 miles per hour, Hans was never headed. in.. keen struggle.

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Australians

Motor Sports Club Plans To Build A Racing Car In Hongkong

The Hongkong Motor Sports Club last night pul down $1,300 in jurt payident for a racing car, to be fullt by themselves, atäfiding 3′ 7′′ off the ground, with a filire-glass body and with an engine that they hope will be able to out-aëçèlerato the legendary Jaguar XK 120.

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Speaking at the annual meeting of the, Club, which was held at the USRC with Mr. Gilman In the chair, Mr R. E. Harper, the son of Mr Wallace Harper, Førd agent for Hongkong, outlined the plan to build the car, givifik full getdils of ex- penditure, planning, and chances for a good sale. After a little somewhat astonished questioning and disciissioni, h vôté on a' khow of hands was left for big the iden was adopted by a good majority.

Me Harper started his sperch| sure of building a dine racing by saying that time and lime car with their own hasds und. Ririel by later, the pleamire of driving nin he had brea two things that the Motor. Club It. Then, if the car was sold. lacked-permanent facilities for the Club could buy itself good working on members cars and facilities. He said he had al- some sort of permiten garage ready got twa buyers for the in which to work, To do this car, both at good prices. the Club needed money.

At this point In his specch Mr Turper naked for a show of lands and this showed that the majority of the members were in favour of building the car,

Me.Harper.theti.talked abquz the car. Itself. He said that after examination of many lying

the

R. E. Harper; Motor Cycle Alember, Mr G, A, Arnold; Services Meijnber, Cupi A,“ J Locli, E, Committee Members, Dr W. Te and D. F. Walters

The accounts, read by Mr Pugh, showed thing, the Club lật.” a sum of about, $1,500 in hand,

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

The following

sunt company in Cali-Reserve: J. Moore..

are Club

And to get money, Mr Harper went on, what the Clubs had to do was to bild the best, the fastest sad most beautiful car In Hongkong.

was done, the Club If this would benefit in many ways the publicity would attrnet ingre entrants, and therefore entrance of congines to find the one that Selections for League Lawn fees, and the car once bull

would be most suitable for con- Bowls Games, tomorrow.

a racing engine

FIRST DIVISION could be sold for far above the

Police it.t. 00. he had decided upon price it had taken to build it. version into

PRC lean thorne) fainst KBGC the Cl Ford V8. One of these engines at 4 pm.: floza, in ndition to this

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b. Cameron members would have the plea- could be bought

for about a Perkins VPW Steteaife, to $1,800. The fibro glasd F. W. Hollands, G. J. Wall, W. R.. would come from an in-fuyer. K. J. Bodle, C Piel, p. Dewar, C. Pope, J. . tayyafa.

which fornia

Talked cit spccialised in mak

Talkoo wain. away gatost.CCC Ing thin product. The advantage Valez at 1.30pm Bark. of fibre-glass was that it

Marsibil, W. WHS 39. kedd. R. B. extremely light- very m Melone; A. Steven, B.II. Liliunger

C. Chaump portant point in a racing car. W. C. Bovaird, J. There would be Ford part G. H. Clayton, A. C. Spence, B.

Reegelp supplied at cost. Other facili-Baxter. C. McLennan. Les would be made available Recreio team thome) ofalusi KCU free for the testing and sume at 4 pm.: A. F. Neronna, E. M. Alarcon, H. F. in Luz. J. Ą. Us of the actual work on the car,

Laz: F.X.M. Bliva. q.A... Gulertus, He had obtained verbut permis- C. C. Pereira, 3. E., Nordluta: A, ston to build the car train the Pereira, C. E. Rozh-Pereira. C.

Passos, J. T. y...beim. Traffic Superintendent. Af of

Kowloon C.C. company. might put up some of KCC team (away), against Hegreta the vertising.

money in exchange for adé at 4 p.m.; A. V. THE EGEN.

N. wong. T. E.

services adviser, Mr Chel, would put hit Kernan, R. Capell, J. Chuld,

ces at the disposal of the

Crush Essex

To Score Their Biggest Victory Of The Tour

Southend, Aug, 19.

The Australian cricketers scored their biggest victory of the tour when they crushed Essex by an innings and 212 runs on a spinners' wicket here.

Declaring at their overnight total of 477 for seven, the tourists dismissed their opponents twice in four hours and 40 minutes for 129 and 136.

I was the Australims 11h| victory. theis eighth with an innings to spare and their eighth match to be completed in two days.

Bül-Johnston, turning his left- an apinheri sha:ply, recorded is best figures of the tour by inking six second innings wickets for 30 and look seven for 55 in the match.

Doug Ring also explatted the pitch, which had been affected by its immersion. in sen water during the February floods, with his legbreaks and googlies, cap- uning half of the first innings wickets for 47.

i Only four batsmen, wD cach innings, scored more than 20 runs.

Peter Greensmith, after beinig run out a the first hunkigs for 10, was top scorer in both in- In the second niigs with 31 innings.

tou

Johnston maintained a expital | Greensmith, ibw. 6. Johns- length and his success was well deserved. He showed no sign Vigar, b. Ring of the leg trouble which kept Watkins, b.. Jolinsion.. him out of the site for a long Smith, c. Benaud b. Ring

Preston, not out period

Extras THE SCOREBOARD ・・・ Australians. Ist Innings.

Total 477 declared Essex ist Dinings, 120 Essex, 2nd Innings Dodds, b. Benoud Avery, e, Langley b. Jolins-

ton

Gibb, b. Benaud- Horsfall, c. Hole b. Johnston, Inzole, c. and b. Johnston. Bailey, b. Johnston-

17

Davidson 17 Archer

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His own technical

J. Tang,

Hong C. Thompson, G.

Lee, E. & Fincher, F.,0. Madar,

Bowling Green

for building the car. FACTS AND FIGURES Mr Harper, then talked fnets And Agures. The car would cost, he had estimated, $10,818. He could, bell it af 31 $17,000. It would move al be.

2tween 128 and 140 miles at 4pm. E. Liddell, W. McColl,

KBGC team (away). pgainst PRC DB24.p.: L. Gadi, E. Purvin, G. Norman, J. Mekelvie; J. P. Tindall, F. Franels, O. Thompson, A. Fast- mani. R. Browne, J. „Meyer, F. Howarth, R. Robertson,

10 hour. It would, develop

3 brake horsepower.

13

200

Hongkong F.C..

KFC leem (away), dpathe K

Young. K. Forrow, K.D. Baker, E. F. Cee,, J. Wagon 4 Blckard J. Wright, J. Kelly,

RECOND DIVISION Hongkong C.C.

He ended his speech with Morgan. M. N. Hakuron short resume of his points and threw out the hope that the est

fixce teams away) against fje

R. A. Edwards, F. Marshall; A. `B' at pm: H. G. Banham, Ji Wyper. Mitchell, J. McAustand. Mouai,

130 would stimulate opposition, and might compete, if they could secure a closed circuit in Hong-W. Williamson: A. Dixon, K. Alma,

W kong, with offier cars like it. E. E. Wallwork. R. R. Davies.

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Concerning with

Filipino Club

FC team away) against Recreio' the "A" at 4 pani K. a. v. Ribeiro, 10 quest

C. A. B. Pereira, Ricardo aed, Dr. 2 strength of the fibre glass body Allenze; C. M. Xavier, B.

insurance difficulties, and pre-

Noronia. C. A. Casto, EL J. vious failures in England with Coelho; M. J. Medina, F. J. Huht. Byes 6; Leg-byes 1-Rouler bis type end inany of Hecreto "A" learn thoine) agninat

Those A. N. Other. I. S. Silya.

Recrelo

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL donationis, now total-$4,300 SQ. de Luz, S. E. Soura, H.

The 34-year-old Trucks need-|

Cincinnati clinched the con-

Bones.

At times he made the ball turn in fucks yielded all of the Willard Marshall hit a homer.

werd all answered the Club members then pledged FC-at & p.m.: A. A. Bajitikio, P.A. which, with uther Costa, C. M. Bilva, A. A. Lopes

Marque, F. A. Ozorlu, A. A, 0. Other business that look silva, C.A. Noronha, G.A, Noranha- place at the meeting was clee-C. A. Danenberg. New York, Aug. 13.

Kowloon C.C., KCC tenin inaway) against-KUL Virg! (Fire) Trucks, who claims he isn't much of a tien of omcers for the coming

year, a proposal to alter one of at 4 pm.: H. Gitlin E. Gitory. Essex made a better stärt to

hitter, supplied the White Sox's key blow in the 10th the rules regarding membership, W. R. Wilson, W. . iloward; their second 'Innings, but the breakdown began after Dodds inning today to help beat the Indians 7-3 and gain his and a reading of the Club ac- E. P. White, W. flaker, S. A. Gira

counts by die Treasurer, Mr S. M. J. Divecha: D, C. Symons, 1.

D. A.

JA. went at 27. Three more wickets 15th victory of the senson.

J. H, Pugh, which was passed, Tibble fell for ten runs. Though Vicar

motoring

interest

Indian ILC, Films of and. Greensmith each stayed: i

for

INC.teamshomo, adornst Ice Arthur Humjahn, 1. Kitchell, A. Đ. an hour they merely delayed ex help from Sandy Consuegra tesi in the third by scoring ve were also shown ELECTED

OFFICIALS

Madar, S. M. Rumjahn; ALI. Jolu, the end, for the result never in the boltoni of the 10th, and rung. on three Chiengo

Pollet Was Oficials elected were:

8. 8. Husain, AJ, Hurɛain, A.M. scensed in doubt.

his sugle in the top of the 10th errors. Howlb

Rumlahn: 6. D. Dux, A. D. Klichen, Chairman, Mr J. D. Milneri

Az at. Wahall, J. M., A, Kamala - Ring, who was not called drove in Fredule Marsh and charged with the defeat.

Ted Kluszewskl

Bowling Green Vice-Chairman, Mr G. F. R. Paced Cin upon to bowl in the second broke three-all. tie. A walk

and Minitle Minoso's triple gave cinnati's 12-hit attack, with Lubiri; Hon. Secretary, Mr S innings uit the total was 02

double and three singles while 1. Francis: Hon. Treasurer, Mi for

inntch Chicago Its Insurance runs. six, returned i analysis of seven wickets for 79.

Hi hits, lucluding Al Pittsburgh capped a Rosen's 28th home run and game losing streak by coming 18th which ted from behind three times to eige Larry Boby's the core in the ninth. Con-the Philles 0-3. Frank Thomas

London, Aug, 13. sucgra took over after Trucks tied the game tvice with h 15th walked the first man up in the and 10th homers of the ye Nunthorpe Stakes to be run Eleven final acceptors for the while Hal Alee tied the game a Vie Wertz's double und Vern third me with a fly ball and over five furlongs at York on.

August then drove in the winning run in Tuesday,

18, were Stephens' singlo

and gave the the eight with a fly that scored published today. scoreless duct Browns un, 11

1-0 Cos Abrams from third. Paul inning.

Vatelius, Stephen Paul Lapalme

was the winner and they are with weights, Se victory over the Tigers, Worthing, Sussex, Aug, 10.

and Byland, pu, g st, 2 lbu all, B stone 5 lbs, Steve Souchock mude a Ane Bob Mixer the loser. Bernard Hunt, the 23-year-old

Fair Flax and THE SCORES after grabbing British Assistant Professionals throw home

Live Spirit, Whistler, Nether base hit and the AMERICAN LEAGUE Golf Champion, today, equalled Stephen's

when tournament record Tigers argued bitterly

to an astonishing degres.

28 Strokes For

Nine Holes

At Worthing

the British

10!).

broke up

of 20 strokes for nine holes Wertz was declared safe by um-

while playing in the second, pire John Flaherty. Ex-Tiger Chicago round of the £1,350 Spalding Marlin competition here.

The six feet four inches youngster took 30 for the see- ond nine to lead the field with of 135 for 30 su aggregate holes.

The final of the tournament will be played tomorrow over 30 holes with the leading 30 professionals and any amateurs who qualify fighting for the first prize of .£300.-Reuter,

St. Louis

Stuart

who relieved Cleveland starter Lou Kretlow, in the 10th gained his seventi

Victory Detroit against two defeats, while ex-

Ned Garver Brownie charged with the loss although he gave up only seven hils.

* NATIONAL LEAGUE

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KBGC team (home) against KCC at 4pm. A. Hutton, Q. Mackriell, L. Parker, D. Trail: A. Jainer, F. Baker. A. Buchanan. J.- Crighton:

Kavanagh, Spary, I

Final Acceptors, For Volckaert T.

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Police R.C. rnc team (awry) against -REC: W. Stanton. 3. Roberis. 81, Marvin, R.Mackenzie: E. Bellamy,

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Filipino Club...! FC team (away) akainst Cr 4 pm Funditão Tan It. A. V. Hibbiro,

LJ., Castilho. F. M. Cardia, £: M. Catlino, MIT.. Nunort

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Cincinnati In the National League, Fred Chlasgo Baczewski' of Cincinnati imited the Cubs, his former teammates, Philadelphia. to seven hits as he hurled the Pittsburgh redlegs to a 10-2 triumph. ·

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STILL WAITING FOR SETTLEMENT OF THE [DAMAGE CLAIM.

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