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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST

BACK TO THE "HALF"

1956.

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS GAIN THEIR SECOND WIN OVER A COUNTY SIDE

Swansea, Aug. 7.

The Australian cricketers gained their second victory over a county side here today when they beat Glamorgan by an innings and eleven runs. But Glamorgan made a fight of it. Wilf Wooller and Gilbert Park- house put on 108 in 100 minutes for the first wicket before Parkhouse, who hit two sixes and six fours, was out for 62. Wooller went soon after for 70 which included nine boundaries.

The Australians were held up ogin by the seventh pair Joha Pri rester and Don Ward who put Pressdive on 00 84 minutes,

ལ་་་ getting a the half century. There the resistance ended and Glamor - Can, who

Juns behind, were 28!

had followed

921 212

hatt They

macke

their Brat

10 n

fa mnings in reply

the Austiniana 408 for Sertu

Jack Wils 49, the lyft-am adev bowler, was the must aimerain'

in the Australian attack today.

He took five for 88.

UNEXPECTED RESISTANCE

It looked like boing a quick had Glamorgan victory when dort six wickols for 201 at Pressdce and funch today but Ward provided unexpected re- Nstance,

the

Ward, again, Wilson trapped whose 32

highest for was hie county. The remaining Wickets felt for the addition of only 16 runs.

Cil Australian wicketkeeper Langley damaged his left hand just before lunch and to avoi further damage he took no part It wis Johnson unext aut six bowlees in the game afterwards,

stated that he it

would have to without success and when

rest for a fev days but no In- takod

tbeste As though

Ki be given might make the Australiane bat formation could

this stage whether he would be available for the last Terl ul The Oval beginning On August 23.

COUNTY CRICKET

two

Surrey Lose Position As

Joint Championship

Leaders With Lancashire

Surrey, the English

County

Lea Madducks, Australian reserve wicketkeeper, was allowed to act as substitute for of Langley at the suggestion

war Woollor, the Olamorgan caplain, Maddocks

Was not

R

the original team,

Glamorgan Second Innings W. Wooller, Crawford

70

W. C. Parkhouse, lbw L

Archer

02

B, Hedges, e Huige, b Wilson

LB

W. E. Jones, Harvey, b

Wilson

53

1. Devereux, u Wilson .... London, Aug. 7.

J. Pressdee, lbw b Johnson Cricket Champions, | B. Erich, lbw b Lindwall managed to force a draw with Nottinghamshire at the D. Ward, lbw b Wilson

Davies, Harvey, b Oval here toddy, after being bowled out lowest total of the season.

H D. Davies, b Johnson D, E. Shepherd, not out

Extrus

for 87, their

21.

Wilson

Facing a Nottinghamshire score of 244 for nine de clared, the Southern County, whose own spin bowlers have so often carried all before them, were caught on a drying pitch and were forced to follow on for the first time this sun mer,

KALT

Rame al

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

Lowly placed Nottingham, time expired in their

who defeated Surrey all Canterbury. shire, Trent Bridge last May, apprised #kely complet: double when

PRECONC Surrey Innings wiekuls fell for 68, but Ken Barrington (83) and Eric Bedger (14) thwarted the bid with an unfinished fifth wickel stand of 44

Though forcing J draw, Surrey gained no points and so Jost their position is joint chem- pionship Icaderw

with Lancashire,

narrowly avorted defont from Yorkshire

*U

who

Manchester, after gaining

first innings lond.

Lancashire,

with 148 points

from 21 games, lood by four

points from Surrey, who how- ever have two matches in hand,

Third pince in the table

shared by Middlesex,

by eight wickets over

ai Hove,

winners Sussex

who dviented Sumerset by one

Total

12

0

4

28)

Wickets fell at: 108, 137, 155, 167, 171, 200, 265, 265, 260.

Lindwall AL Hove: Middlesex beat Crawford

Johnson Sus ex by eight wickets, Susten

120

197. and!

(Parks 50). Wilson

Arcblo Middlesex 271 for nine declarod and 47 for two. --Reuter,

Bowling

о

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D

1

30

1

10

0 31

1

30

B

2 30

29.4

0 88

20

4 13

-Reuter.

THE SNAKE AND THE PETRIFIED RABBIT

By DESMOND HACKETT

At Oslo, on July 30. Derek Johnson ran 800 Johnson started Metres in 1 minute 47.7 seconds.

as a Quarter Miler, moved up to the Half Mile with success, then to the Mile with some more success bul that the much disappointment at the discovery standard here was much too high for him despite his ability to clock 4:06.8 for the distance, tried the 440 Yards Hurdles with a good 53.7, then finally moved back to the Half Mile and discovered that, after all this trial and error, he was atin an excellent Half Miler,

Malcolm Stewart

Not

Eligible

Games

For The

By PAT REEKIE

Michael

De

Chase me up the Suez. This is a corker! Stewart, England AMATEUR footballer, will not allowed to play for Great Britain in the Olympic Games because he is a PROFESSIONAL. Yet he is still an AMATEUR!

What is more, he is a Corinthian-Casual amateur- and there is nothing more amateur than that in English Soccer.

He can

sul go on playing for England at Soccer as an

Big Jim Laker has once again whipped the Aussies; Lakerised them, mesmerised them, putateur, but the dreadful fact the sporting spell on them.

Once again Laker emerges as the cold killer.

art Gloucestershire. There is nothing spectacular about this gentle Both have giant, Laker. But then the cold killers of sport

are not flamboyant.

wicket By Tounk

128 points.

EXCITING FINISH

that he is a cricket professional with Surrey---being unable to

afford to play cricket SIX thays a work for nothing-debars him

from, the Olymple Games,

It is there in the Olympic rules, but the rules are so silly that even the Football Associa They move in coldly, these When Ben Hogan brought his tion, who might be expected to killers with the mesmeric power golfing genius to the Open have known better, slipped up. of snake closing in on the Championship of 1852 the only They wrote to Stewart a month The Lancashire Yorkshire petrifled rabbit.

talk among his rivals was who ago asking if he would be avall- game produced one of the most:

will be second to Hogan Hogan able for Molbourne it selected. exciting finish in the long his- Before his historic "Laker put a cold. grasp on this title and, tory of the "Roses" matches, Day" the record-makerw were with never a

REFUSED smile breaking the At the

gravity end, Lancashire had two other Yorkshiremen, Wilfred poker-daced

went only one wicket left and were Rhodes and Hedley Vority. Theo tanned face, he

Stewart said he most certain- still 20 rung behind, after being too were possessed of the killer champion because there was ly would, and turned down oven the pro- emphatically set to make 203 rubs to win in quality.

none who dared to challenge more

Soccer offers fessional

that 146 minutes.

Rhodes went about the busi- him, none who dared to match "Little

Chelsea, him from саме man they called ness of bowling with an air of the

Chariton, Portsmouth, and Ley- Iceberg." his opponentu.

for

of

away WRY

to

Their England opener, Cyril contempt Washbrook, get a brilliant pace When one young batsman sought Marciano 1oored his ferocity in

I have sat appalled as Rocky i ton Orient, with a hard-hii. 70, includb to congratulate Rhodes on the

side the fight ring. He sprend three sixes and seven fours. He ball which had saltered hin and Ken Wharton put on 102,wleket, Rhodes replied brusquely:

fear before he spread destruc- His was the air of a con- but then tho inninge dis- "Aye, but that bull wor wasted ion. integraled, eight wickets falling | an thee."

queror who has no knowledge of defeat.

in 40 minutes for 20 more funks Two men were run out and the others were guilty of poor strokes.

Verity WOR the snooth destroyer, unmoved by succ or il-luck.

....UNAWARES

Says Stewart: "I am terribly In spite of this, disappointed. I have no intention of turning I am quite happy professional, working as an engineer and

for the playing

Corinthian- Casuals,"

body

Cricketer Stewart out

according to The Olympio rules.

SPORTS ROUNDABOUT

This Olympic Soccer Squabble Is So Silly

Causing a flap in sporting circles is £10,000. Football League club officials who met in Manchester to debate TV Issues were outspoken in their criticism of the FA agree- ing to such a large sum being spent on sonding a team to the Melbourne Olympics.

Chief reason for their displeasure is the suggestion that a slice of the all-Manchester United v. City-Charity Shield match receipta should be set aside for the Olympic Soccer Fund.

on their books.

"Since when has the Olympic | Division I clubs would like him movement. been a charitable in- stitution?" they naked, The

foel is Olympic funds are

gistered 09

jobs. Farming for fitness is becoming Edille popular. increasingly

In

Sports Diary

TODAY

Bowl

Ladles Open," Singles ships: KBGC. USRO and RDC,

swimming

RAQC # Con Annial Swimming

min at. Viatoris Pook 130 19.10.

TOMORROW.

Bowls

WoadIsh-Boot Lish Masone Fiendli BowB, KBGC, 750 p,tu,

West Indian Spin Bowler To Play

a charity for lax exemption purposes,

drawing two taking on

Our RoCCET slaves have been

by pay packets close-season

For Commonwealth

sport

the

Jack from

leum

of

Hunter, of Accrington, latest to make hay.

When Manchester-born arrived homa Mansell South Africa he expected to be greeted by a week-old addition to the family. He had reckoned without modern air travel being speedier than the stork.

Against England

for

An

London, Aug. 7,

West Sonny Ramadhia, the Indica spin bowler, playw the Commonwealth against England XI in the second game of the Hastings Festival matches.

Other branches of condemn the expenditure on the grounds that, having already been gllminated by Bulgaria, our footballers haven'į a hope of winning at Melbourne,

What a nonsensical line argument. If Britain's Olympic was restricted to repre- sentatives with U winning chance we should have three at most in the ceremonial

Ben Barnett, the former Aus- march past on November 22,

traban wicket-keeper, will cap- Scottish Champion Graham Everet! has been YOUNG'S CHOICE

the tain the team. given chance

of further lowering his John Young will be making native Mile record of 4min, a big mistake If he throws over! 7.5ser. by In invitation to Champion Ken Rugby football for track sprint- oppose AAA ing. That's the opinion of Wood over the distance 好像 ✡ Rugby Union experts, who feel meeting

by sponsored the AAA Champion and Moseley footballer wil lose the sub- stance of an England сан by chasing the shadow of Olympic representation at Melbourne,

ter soon.

the

The England XI for the first game against the Australiana will be-D. B. Carr, Captate, (Derbyshire), D. Barrick (Northamptonshire), M.

Evening Chronicle in Manches. Cowdrey (Kent), T. C. Dodds (Essex), G. M. Emmett, C. A. Milton, J. Mortimore (Glouces.. (Derby- Geargo Kelly, former Aber.ershire). L. Jackson deen inside-forward, was due to shire), F. Ridgway, D. V. P.

(Kent). B. Taylor report to Stoke City the other Wright Joseph Mermans alias "Five week, but instead he was play. (Essex). Goals Jeff" in reckoned to haveing in the Scottish Tennis Cham. G. H. G. Doggart and A. reuched the discard stage as a pionships. Belgian International, but

It looks as there İs regarded as a certain starter for charice of an early Anderlecht when they entertain of his differences Manchester United in Brussels who will be glad to arrange on Wednesday, September 12, transfer. for the first leg of their Europe Cup-tle.

with

littlo settlement Stoke,

S. M. Dakman, both of Sussex, will replace Dockls and Moru- more in the England XI for the game against the Common- walih, starting on September

1.

BACK WANTED Still seeking a class full-back,

Commonwealth XI; B. A. Nowcastle have arranged to at- 1 Scottish

Barnett (Captain), B. Dooland, Division. Ab 34, Mermans is still

the tend

R. Flockton, J. Manning, G. Leading centre

game on the opening day of the forward or

C. Pepper, A. C. season-August 11. I can only Noblett, outside-left in the Anderlecht

N. player

As under review Walker, (Australia), which has team

the say the won

wag on Manchester United's garadi, G. Hunter, S. Ramadhin Belgian League title seven times

wanted iist

SOBOT last

but (West Indies) G. S. Rama“ in the past nine seasons.

wasn't keen on making a move. chand (India) —France-Presse.

Disappointment for Rother- ham is that Yorkshire back- smith Arthur Rowe prefers put- ting the weight in athletics to pitting his weight against attackers on the Soccer geld. Rowe, a physical carbon copy of John Charles, had all the makings of a clas full-back, Rome but is making the 1980

Olympics his target,

By signing Willie Millar, Accrington have secured a use- ful left winger from Gillingham and a single Agurt handicap

golfer for Great Harwood G.C. MIBar, a Scot frae Aberdeen, is i holder of the Professional Foot- ballers' Coif title,

THE REV. SHEPPARD FOR SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR?

By ALEX BANNISTER

I understand the Rev. David Sheppard will be invited to join the 16 chosen to tour South Africa this inter under skipper Peter May. South African cricket is stronger than for several decades and the MCC need the best available team.

RAY ON TARGET

Marksman i expect to see

Sheppard, a deacon at St Mary's Church, Islington. high in the list of Division II goal scorers is Ray Seatherton, N.1, has made a triumphant return to international 23-year-old Bristol Rovers ericket with a century in the Fourth Test at Old Trafford. Inside-forward, whose 34 Corn- bination goals won him Lengue He will most certainly be23, and England do, not think tearn promotion at the back asked to play in the Fifth Tost any dimeulties will be

placed inst season. Several starting at the Ovaj on August in his way,

enci

of

There's A Steady Slump

In The Sale Of Thoroughbreds Today

Says GEORGE CHANDLER

London, Ang. 6.

The increasing high cost of owning and training a racehorse in Great Britain is steadily causing a slump in the sale of thoroughbreds, and today both trainers and merely breeders are becoming perturbed at the situation.

This rule in fact

what was known fo legalised be already taking place. I have tried to draw from Such out-dated rules should

This is the second Soccer dis- appointment in less than four A

The greats who stride unfor- these sporting slayers the rea-be scrapped. They are crazy quarter of an hour re-

son for their greatness. They when it is remembered that months for Stewart, who was mained when Brian Statham settably across the world of sport

for England agidnet all invested

the are all alike, all unaware that FIFA, the international Soccer capped with joined Malcolm Hillion in a last were

in France lost season, met in Stockholm wicket stand, and though Yorkability to compel fear into those they are super-humans.

And this brave company all November 1954 to make a now shiro

In April he was flown back switched their bowlers who opposed them.

possess the quality which makes definition of a Soccer amateur arki zmothered the batsmen with

I have seen Stanley Matthews, mon fool humble in their pre- "with particular application to from a cricket tour in the West nelders, the pair held out.

the prince of wingers, reduce the enco What this quality is I the Olymple Games."

Indies to play for Corinthian greatest defenders in the workă de

Casuale In the Amateur Cup It hna not know. Gloucestershire' snatched vic-to club-footed fools Matthews been clearly defined; What... This definition permitted the Final replay against Bishop tory over Somerset with only wrecked the defences with the ever it is this man Laker has it payment

of wages

fost to Auckland, But his plane was four minutes of extra time left, minimum effort; a slight feint, a

"players who take --and plus

part in delayed, and he arrived at the while Kent needed only four snake-like wiggle, and Matthews

matches under the jurisdiction ground five minutes after the

kick-off.. runs to beat Hampshire whan) was gone,

of their national nasociation."

THE GAMBOLS

FOR MONTHS PASI (GBORDE, MOUNAAMET 00:TO THUk gema DENTIST

LAST WEEK: HATE: THE THOUGHT OF GOING TO THE DENTIST

never

--(London - Express Service).

[(COPYRIGHT)

by Barry Appleby

WHEN. SHALL'I MAKE THI ARPOINTMENT FOR 7 T

TO-DAY

BUT THE AP

TÉ POR)

TH, MM GAMBOL

,

For the most refreshing THIRST QUENCHER

Gamer's CYDER

SERVED

The recent yearling sales at Newmarket, one of the poorest for several years, provided an outstanding example of the current situation.

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"Naturally we would li David," former England captain Mr F. R. Brown (the tour manager) sald to me. "I think he could do a wonderful

Job for England both on and off the. fleld,"

Cricket's case for the term- porary release of Sheppard from the church would be; "What Arer representative could you have? What better example to youth?

Should be be free to unders take the tour, Sheppard could be vice-captain to May. Mean-

while, the MCC selection com- the Easex captain, to reconsider mittee are asking Doug Inacle, his recent decision, on business grounds, not to go to South Africa,

and Mon-

WASHBROOK TOO

Another possible for the vice-. A total of 115-yearlings were ; earned' fees of approximately

Washbrook, listed for sale, of which seven | 190,000 sterling.

captaincy is Cyril 41-year-old Lancashire captain. when they were withdrown

Many reasons are being sug- the price ex-

"Cyril's help and advice han failed to reach

reated for the slump in the sale been invaluable to me in the Atty. pecies by the broeders,

of bloodstock, One of them were sold and the remaining 38 the decrease in the number of two tests at Locs failed to draw a bid.

small racehorse owners, who are chester," Peter May told me.

tho With England's batting "going. An eggsgate of 28.343 guinens being delven away from

transitionary · period, was paid for the 50 yearlings race course by the high costs through sold, which provided an aver f training, entrance fees, washbrook's experience both in of 520 sterling to forfeits, and with relatively the current sertos and in a tour the breeder, but these did not provide

it is doubtful whether thi estimate 8,000 in One of the main factors, how MCC will send both Wasbbrooc approximately one-third of the

ever, is that the cream of Bel- and Dende Compton, who has aggregate was paid for three fish studs, have gone into the recently returned to fest-class yearling, With those figures export market Bus lowering cricket after the winter, opera deducted it leaves the breeder the quality of the home produs. tions for the removal of his with "the small stri of 271 This opinion was voiced by knoe-cap sterling for each yearling Lord Derby one of Britain's Compton dubility is such

ago retum

T

ate one chance of winning a race | abroad, could be, a vital factor

"One breeder, after the con- biggest racehorse, owners nud clusion of the Newmarket Precione of the Thoroughbred that fro would condonewal sales bitterly

commented: Breeders Association, who told nursing arid rosting to last oub the orig tour on the hard "Fifty, houses for 20,245/guineas { membant

grounds of South Afrios,

that might have done fitnom would get

yet only fer youre aga one year one cannot but, be alarmed ing was sold for that amount" Mayns come togel karenge that some staldomares and I feel Want

The breeder was referring to year the sale of, Sayajirao in 1945, 50% which we purchased for the in

Chasiswar of Baroda for 26,000 way

the thoroughbred but there la.......no are finding their | Denis, who is mi

the

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