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DERBYSHIRE CRASH TO DEFEAT BY 10 WICKETS AGAINST GLAMORGAN

London, Aug. 30.

THY: CHINA

Derbyshire, once so near winning the Championship, crashed to defeat at home in two days, when Glamorgan triumphed by 10 wickets. A devastating spell of swing bowling by Watkins, who took seveni for 28, including four wickets in five balls, led to Derbyshire's eclipse.

Derbyshire were all out th 90 minutes for 58 after being 40 behind on the first innings. The extra half huur was claimed and Glamorgan casily scored the runs necessary to save play going into the third day. Watkins had been Glamorgan's 10p scoret with 61 and he needs only two more wickets to complete the double of a thousand runs and a hundred wickets.

of

195 and

Ans

Surrey, with the Champion- The day's batting honours. He hit 18 fours and the

to Gloucestershire who knock was largely responsible keeping, are not went ship in their having the best of the argument entered the 5th hundred mainly for Kers gaining Brst innings with

hitting of hard who have { because Lanenshire.

points

Leicestershire, against already secured

Arst innlogs Young 141, Milton

who are now certain to finish 93.

In one of the bottom two places pouts, Northamptonshire, after Graveney

Arthur Fake returned to theļ in the Championship table, leading Nottinghamshire on the Arat Innings, lost four second Kent site today after a monik's innings wickets cheaply to level absence through Injury and hit his first century of the seract). up matters.

Match More

Moore - Maxim May Draw

Than $200,000

New York, Aug. 30. Fabulous Jack Kearns said today the Archie Moore- Joey Maxim Hghtheavyweight title fight at Omaha's Coliseum, in October 6 or 17, will draw more than $200,000. He added, "The whole state of Nebraska will be be- hind the show becatise it features Omaha's Contennial Celebration."

The

terms are fight. And I'm sure Alaman wil be the challenger. After all, he's the top contender now."

Somerset, al presen! below them, are will come way from avolding an innings defeat by and Hampshire although they

In their second knock better after following on with arrears of 210.

Essex, third from the bottom, guin Orsi Intings sid well to

points against Sussex, but thes Buffered an alarming collapse,

Ioabe half their wickets for 30 runs, which leaves them only 74 runs ahead.

More

tragic, however, was n mishap 1 Trevor Bailey, the England all-rounder, who split the palm of his hand when taking a slip catch. He had to visit

the hospital to have the wound stitched.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

At the Oval: Surrey 128 and 210 for mue (Clark 78). Lancashire 160 (Washbrook nut out 58, Laker, right-arm off-spia,

tx for 411.

AL Scarborough: Yorkshire best the Canadian Touring Teom

107.

And he apologised by forgive (ng that he television app ca will be man, nut 40 granit “

Kerns enthusins m Neb aka encounter is under. Maxim, who had been number by 249 runs, Yorkshire 295 and 245 fur four (Sutclife 08, standable for two Free. Betwn contender, moved back to tosnage. ex-champ Maxam the top not long ago. Then 37-Watson 52). Canadians 154 and

secondly, the year-old Moare stopped Arst- Haruld Juhnson of ranking Walker

round ote, is ultrs Philadelphia in the 14th

Why project with which he is mandated.

The More-Maxim bout tras not been utinounced yet; but the match apparently 10

leveland. man who pul trei Jack Dempsey,

Mirky enthusiaste about

at Madison Square Garden.

"SERIOUS ETAGE"

Promoter Jim

Norris

At Bristol: Warwickshire 211 and 40 for one, Gloucestershire 419 for six declared: (Graveney 93, Young 141, Milton 135).

At Bournemouth; Hampshire 370 for eight deeinred, Somerset

beenm gotiations for the Omaha fight,| 100 and 106 for one.

had Hached the serious stage; but he added that both Maxi and Jimmy Stade of New York ere being considered us challen-

made. The Champion's manager, Charlie Jolinatun, #amit. have agreed fat Moore to defend at Omaha in early Ctober if the

Major Upset In Open Triples Championship

In the only Colony Open Triples Lawn Bowls match played yesterday, the Kow- hoň Cricket Club trio of D. B. Sequeira, D. C. Symons and F. R. Kermani scored a

· TUESDAY, AUGUST BI, 610FF DUKE WINS AT BERNE

Geoffroy, Duke, of Beltall, Hiding, a Gilera, who again added to his interna- tional reputation by winidig, the Grand Prix at Borne. His average speed was 99.79 mph.Central Press Photo.

MR BRUNDAGE

SAW

Nothing To Indicate That

Russia Doesn't

Observe

Rules Of Amateurism

New York, Aug. 30.

HKFC Take 32-Point Lead In The Valley Trophy Competition

Hongkong Football Club took a 32-point lead in the opening match of the Valley Trophy competition yeater. day by beating Craigengower Cricket Club by 137 shots to 105.

This new competition has been made possible through the generosity of Messrs. Leighton Garage Ltd., who have donated the Valley Trophy to be competed for by the three Valley clubs, Craigongower, Hongkong Football Club and Police Recreation Club,

It will be played on a two- Division Lawn Bowls Leng round home aŋd away system) match yesterday, climbed up With ench team putting up a the ladder to displace Craigen- maximum of alx and a minimum gowte and challenge Kowloon of four rinks, with the provision Cricket Club. that a ladies' rink be also in- cluded if possible.

The winners will be the team scoring

the highest aggregato differenco st the end.of the competition.

They did not win easily,

Clmis however, as the Filipino bowlers gave them a hard fight and only miccumbed by 11 shots. The following are the scores:

Inc (5) was K. Nazarin

AIL

Although the spirit of keen rivalry was inevitably there in yesterday's match, iL eclipsed by the carefree bowling M. Omar of both sides and the good fel- AM, Omar lowship of all those who took. Boosen

part.

Filipino Club (0) ELJ. Xavier

C.A.S. Pereira

10

V.A. Never

IMV. Jubeirg

21

n. Bron

A. Bachdo

9. Bucks JL.M. Rumjaha 8. Yusuf

IT. Collon

WC. Opley

10

L.M. Névén

All Soura

C.A. Coelh

The lady bowlers stole 1h0

1.1. Barack spotlight iti their one-rinkARA. Rahman

M.B. Hann match, and commanded quite a AK: Minu huge gallery of enthusiastic supe porters and potential bowlers on the side-lines.

The Football Club rink with such experienced bowlers as Mrs S. McColl and Mrs B. Green- wood

proved just that shade too good for the Craigengower quar- tet of Lily Hong Choy, Irche Souza, S. Rowelet and Betty Fox.

to

LISTUITO

The losers, however, did ex- tremely well to lose by a morgin of only 11 shots. The kennets worked up in this competition the Colony Ladles League of at least two new entrics this your. The Police will probably do their beat to put up a ladies' rink up the third Valley team to take part in the Colony Ladies Lergue as well.

and make

International Olymple Committee President Avery Brundage, in his first press conference since returning from a three-week trip through Russia, said today that he found nothing to Indicate that Russia does hot observe the rules of amateurism.

Mr Brundage made the trip to investigate reports of "Stato amateurism" that is, athletes wholly supported by the State who do nothing but compete in sports,

"I put the question directly to | elpates, For instance, there ade Rula has indicated a desire Nicolal Romanov, head of the 100,000 competing gymnasts th to be host to the Olympic Games 10 under-sometime son, and Mr Brun- Soviet Department of Physical Russia. It is easy Education," said Mr Brundage. stand why they produce so many | dage was asked about that. "I showed him numerous clip- good ones.

"Eighteen cities from 12 na- pings from newspapert in several

astions have shown interest in countries, all saying that Russian

sured me that education athletes were State amateurs.

and being host in 1900," he said. CF. Abba Romanov, in an offlelal state- work still come ahead of sports, "Formal applications are to be B.A. Solina

"that

raw nothing to indicate presented ment, assured

there and I

to the IOC meeting PK Lau that is

The people next spring." not true.

P.R. Fin were no violations of amateur

W. Sousne rules, and I saw nothing during compete in sports after they

Melbourne, Australia, will be G, Madar my trip to lend me to question have done their work, or after

their classes in school."

AH. Seemin host in 1956-United Press. his statement.

me

41 Hov: Essex 272 and 30 for

"As far as ! can determine, Övr. Sussex 228 (Lampridge 73, Suttle 75, Trevor Bailey, right very few if any of the Russians full-ume athletes. The arm fast-midium, four for 52). are Norris would co-promote with

great mass work or go to school. Chesterfield. AL

Glamorgan of course, Bernard Boyle, Chairman of the beat Derbyshire by 10 wickets.

Russia is Omatia Centennial Sports Con- Derbyshire 150

are some abuses In and mitter, and promoter Max Clay-(Watkins, left-Brm medium. tea of Omaha,

seven for 28). (Watkins 51) and 21 for no wicket.

Neither Johnston nor Kamis would admit having discussed Cuarantees with thes Cinaha representatives; but chose to

l

there undoubtedly

there are in alf countries. Glamorgan 1969kssure in the world I am of the American college football scholarships and asked if that is pure amateur sport."

At Nottingham Northampton- person shire 333 und $2 for [trir.

Mr Brundage, a Chicago hotel

The negotiations said Nottinghamshire 201 (Broderick, mugnate wilo formerly WAS

PAKISTAN TOUR

"Russin has risen rapidly in world sport because It

does not have

Moore would be assured of "at left-urm stow, five for 64).

President of the U.S. Olymple for us defence. AN Leicester: least $50,000

Leicestershire Committee, vald his own round- Maxini wak Aght lin a per- 287 and 120 for six, Kent 317 trip fare to Moscow, and then Max

blage.

(Fagg 130, Pettiford 84).

was taken on the three-week This fourth tlle meeting be-

tour of Russia accompanied by tween mustachioed More t

an interpreter. Miami and ex-champ Joey, 32, would be almost as much of a road show as the fifth night be- major upset victory over tween Moore and Johnson.

G. Hong Craigengower's

THREE FOR ARCHE Choy, G. A. Souza and J. S. Landolt by 24-10 to qualify Ancient Archie has won three title decisions over to meet clubmates J. Chubb, connecutive T. E. Baker and W. Hong Cleveland's well known delica- teen store propricier. He took Sling in the semi-final,

the 375-Lound crown from Joey Played on a heavy greeb, the 5 Lands, Dec, 17, 1952, and games did not prouve high standard of play. winners siruck one of happy days where every one them was well up to form, unti fully deserved their win over on opposing side who off their game,

very The

Med to defy

FILLS THE VACUUM

"Sports competition all this

It is vacuum.

tremendous

a

"Nonethelesò,

Romanov

EDWARD MAY Tells His Story:

How I Tried To Swim

The Channel Alone

By ANTHONY BROWN

after

The search was started after honour to be a sports champfor the French authorities had falled there and I took a long drink. In Russia and everybody parti-

and

THE RESULTS

The following were the results;

TRYC CCC

F.K. Modi

W.C. Higs Dn, Karuna C.R., Rosseś

P. Manzon

1. Email AJ. Kaw F.O, Mudar P.C. Lau C.K. Sung B. tp

9. Leonard

Choy

Mrs SouSTA

Mr omelet Mr. Fox

2. Boyd-Cowan

E. Cauter

KA. Baker

*8

R.C. Butler

K.B. Enker

P. Cottler

O. Clayton

10

A. Jones

10

14

13

B.I. Bickford 20

G. Scott

Wyper

Morba!! P. Gardner

Douglas McColl

23

McLennan 34 Van Echton Van ffeck

T. Gro

20 E. Greenwood

Totale

12

104

Mr Douging Mrs K.B. Hal

Men McCol

Atra Greenwood 23

137

LEAGUE BOWLS

Tolkie

R(B1

LS. SVD

INTER-NAVY

BOXING MATCH

TONIGHT

The United States Navy will met the Royal Navi In a boxing match at the to Missions

Seamen. Gloucester Road, tonight, commencing at 8 p.m. There will be some 10 fights on the card and the match will be under AIBA rules.

St. Leger Callover

London, Aug. 31.

By Thunder, owned by South African Mr Jack Gerber, retained his position at the head of the market at the Victoria Club callover on the St Leger last night.

Five to one was the top offer against the coit, about whom a bet of £6,000 to £1,000, was Jald at Birmingham Faces yesterday.

There was plenty of support

The Indian Recreation Club, for the Derby winner, Never pointu akainst Say Die. He hardened to 8-1 Visiting Filipino Club at Soo- at which price he shares second kampoo In a pustFKTIKYU

Firsi favouritian with Bhic Sall.

Home Soccer

Results

London, Aug. 30. Association football results today were:

DIVISION I Huddersfield 2 Portsmouth

0 Charlton Leicester

Manchester C

Seventeen-stone Mr Edward May, the first man to try in taking full to swim the English Channel alone, failed

Al the close of play today

has eight hours in the sea and within sight of England. Pultistan had made 107 for five tremendous interest in all Mr May, father of the children, of Baker Street, Old- wickets in their second innings sports, he said, "Remember,

berbury, Birmingham, was beaten by a sudden squall, on the second day of their match Russia against Middlesex. They had facilities inany other nutions scored 303 in their first innings have. It doesn't have the auto- nish timber steamer and brought Nez with the inner tube

He was picked up by a Fin- "I struck out from Cap Gris- to which Middlesex replied with mobiles, radio, television, and back to Catals. Then a search 174.

pannier strung out behind me. roads some other countries in which twD French Navy Pakistan made a bad start to have.

destroyers, a helicopter, atrezati, "After about five hours 1 de- their second innings, two wickets falling for 16 runs, but

merchant shipping. and coast-cided I wanted something to eat. then

guards had combined was called So I pulled in the tray and Alimuddin and Maqsood Ahmed

the chicken and bisculte found by defended against Josey at punished the bowling and put en

off.

had been wathed away by the, Orden, Utah, June 24, 1933, and | 114 for the third wicket before

aca. The boitles of rum were still was caught. Aimmuddin at Mami last January 27. The those Ogou fight was

very ciosa.

the attack, Jony was floored twice in the which however met with further Miami menting.

so that half the side Meanwhile Norris admitted

was out for 167

when stumps were badly he was

serious giving Moore

were drawn. consideration as a contender for

Alimuddin was smartly taken Kermani and his men Jumped Rocky Mareland's heavyweight

crown. 17 Rocky keeps that the wicket for a splendid 85, off to a commanding 13-0 lead. idladem in his tight with Ezzard ten minutes from the close, Ecoring on seven consecutive

With one

day left, Pakistan at Yankee Stadium, heads and practically ended the Charles

lend by 205 with five wickets to there. By the 12th head on September 15.

fall and Middlesex to bat again, the KCC combination had in- "We must now rank Monic

along with Nino Valdes (of But for a fifth wicket stand by erensed their lead to 20-4.

Cube)

and Don Cockeli (of two of their youngest players, Landok and his men made a England) በኛ a formidable Bennett and Tilamas, Middlesex fighting rally with three twos heavyweight contender," Big might already have lost because but could get no

further as Jump and

they came together when four Sequeira and Symons put on the

Morciano's manager, Al Welll, wickets had fallen for 60 and finishing touches with some

game

ngroed. Weill Bald "Moore stayed to see the score reach 150 grand drawing to the jack to ciopped Johnson and Johnson before they were parted. Bennett enable their skip to clinch the had beaten both Valdes game by 24-10.

German Athletes w Johnson

To Tour Japan

Berne, Aug. 30. Heinz Fuettorer, winner of the 100 Metres and 200 Metres sprint in the European Athiclics Championships hert, is included In Germany's track and field team to visit Japan, It was an- nounced today.

It is a wrong all-star team which also contains, Oberbeck, rumor-up in the European

Dichthlon.

Others. Included'ara Huai, Gelater, Loeg Dhrow, LAWRE Schadle Laufor, Keller bird

The party will be headed by

the Chatracurly of Kho.: CHEETABIS

Athletic Federation, De.... DAN.

to

disstrade the on, in. Bläst furnace engineer from making his "fantastle journey.”

HKFA MEETING

Mr May, wearing ragged son- man's trousers and a plaid sporta chatlun

The Hongkong Football Asso-shirt given to him by the crew Council will hold o of the Finnish steamer, told me meeting at the Association's as he padded along the cobble- offices on Monday, September ones of Calris to his hotel, the 8, at 5.45 pm when. among atory of his long attempt. will consider applications for on the agenda, it other items

re-affilation from Little Sul Wan and the RAMC, and for affiliation from Watson's.

Cambridge Crew Leaves For Japan

urid later claimed two of the Avo 'Charles. That makes Archio a | Pakistan wickets which fell, pretty good heavyweight”.

London, Aug. 81. apart from making a cotch off Moore received. $39,489 for his tho bowling of Titmus.

The Cambridge University first flaht in the Garden recent-

rowing crew which is to tour got $10,283, —–

Titmus may have enfored Japan left London by air last United Press.

some luck in his not out 54, but night for ¡Singapore. Barnett's stay of just over two hours for 50 was faultless, his Router.

There were 12 in the party Hriving and cutting being cularly good, The day had sta badly for Middlesex with Edrich Miamissed in the first over and Dewes umble to bat because of

recurrence of

old back trouble.

SPORTRAIT!

Shujauddin bowled unchanged

for over three hours and claire- ed four wickets for 66 while the 17-year-old lég break bowler, Khalid Hassan, helped to hasten the end of Middlesex by taking three wicke) in ten hails with? |but concedinig a run.

Pakistan made a båd 'stiri, but a third wicket partnership, full of appression, between All muddin and Maqsood Ahmed, which put on 114 în 80 mindlus, blunted the Midäläaux attack,

On the way to sodes, Allenud-

The trinh Point AB

"I swam for another hour and Sheffield U 0 then I'anw

the Wolves ahead of me

4 Tottenham

II DIVISION white cliffs of Dover. My con- Adenco was even greater,

1 Birmingham

4 Lincoln 3 Leeds

Bristol Hull City Rotherham Stoke City West Ham

DIV. II

SKIES WENT BLACK

"The run was shining, the ykles weto clear. There was no Millwall rain. Then, suddenly, the Queen's

TO SHOW THEM'

weather changed. The aklės "Nobody organising long-dis. went black, the surface of the tance swimming competitions idea was ruffled by the wind, and England would give me the rain started.

opportunity to swim the Chan- "I decided to swim back to nel," he said, "I wanted to show France. I swam for about two them that I could do it without hours and then over the horizon their assistance.

Then I constructed from a blow-up mafor-cycle inner tubo

I saw the rausts of a ship.

"I shouted and waved and the came alongside. By

a pannier. Before I went into the steamer

1

Double Borc, who imprespod when second in a 13 furlongs race at Birmingham yesterday, advanced to 100-7. Last weekc he was offered at 22-1.

Elopement, whe was unplaced In Double Bore's race, slid out to 20-1 with no takers,

Alpenhorn and Amber 11 were two outsiders in demand. Alpenhora Won $ ten-furlong event ht Windsor last Saturday. American-bred Ambler II, an colt, who was one time favourite for the Derby, continues, to please in training apins at Now- market. Both closed at 25-1... 1 Next callover in on Wednes- day, September 1-China Mail

• Special.

2

2 Notts Forest 0

2 Blackburn

(SOUTH)

1 Pork R

2 Brentford Shrewsbury

DIV. HI (NORTH) Chesterfield 2 Workington Gateshead Hartlepools Mansfield Town Stockport

+

CLOSING OFFERS

London, Aug. 31.

Closing offers on the Donetis-

ter St. Leger at the third call- over held at, the. Victoria Club here last niglit were:

0-1 Blue Sail and Never Bay

1 Leyton

0

Southend

1

2

0

5-1. By Thunder,

1 Southport

0

1 York City

0 Die,

Crowe Alex

2

100-0 Arenys,

2 Halifax Glasgow' Cup, 1st Bound,

1

Bort,

2nd Replay

Partick

..

0. Queen's Park (after extra time) Partick won the tie by the

-Reuter

0

ata today I put into the perguer this time the sea was so rough not pull mo butit cut, of a toffed in--a that they could compare, two bottles of rum, aboard a lifeboat. Instead they sliced chicken, sugar, and ble tied a rope around me and pulled toss of a coin.

me aboard.” ຕາມlts-

THE CAMBOLS

ITS -AN MODERN CHINA, ORNAMENT

WELL

DON'T. TOUCH" IT, GLOSSL

Barry AED.

TEMPTATIO

How how did the know?

100-8 Arabian Night,

100-7 Umberto and Double

18-1 Rashleigh,

20-1 Elopement,

23-1 Alpinhorn, Ambler II and Prescription,

33-1 Woodcut,

40-1 Estremadur.---Reuter..

IN OZEN⋅

GODS

BUY

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