THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957.
GREAT ALL-ROUND PERFORMANCE BY BAILEY AGAINST HAMPSHIRE Scores 59 & 71 Not Out,
Takes 14 Wickets For 81
London, May 28.
Trevor Bailey, the Essex and England all-rounder, completed an almost single-handed victory over Hampshire today when he finished with eight second innings wickets for 49 runs, Bailey had earlier in the match contributed 69 and 71 not out to Essex totals of 130 and 141 and taken six first innings wickets for 32.
Ex won by 40 ron shortly points for wing yesterday, still Letore lunch,
head the County Championship
with 70 His magnifleem performance table
and 44 points was achieved in his first match | respectively, but Farex's win for tin county since he fractured | took them from tenth to sixth a bine fo hi right hand agilent | padtion. Derbyshire juu over a week ago.
34 should
Serve
tu convince Yorkshire were doposed hom place in the table by the England leeform that Bailey third
it for the first | Derbyshire, who beat them the Is complete y Test march against the Weft fg by 84 nume. Les Jackson, the ladies on Thursday.
Derbyshire medium-paced bowler, lecht 11 Yorkshire Lanenehire and Surrey, both (wickets in his bened! match for
whom Hint maximum | 114 rons.
LANCS WELL. AHEAD
French Tennis Championships
Ashley Cooper A Strong Favourite Singles Title
For
Paris, May 28,
The Men's and Women's Singles were both reduced to the fast four today when the French International Lawn Tennis Championships were continued here,
Ashley Cooper, the Australian second seed, emerged
a stronger favourite than ever for the men's title, when
he overrame his formidable compatriot, Neale Fraser, in live sets. Cooper won 0-4, 8-6, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.
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Derbyshire also gained bonus points and therefore take third place, two
points ahead Middlesex, who today Somerset.
of beat
Yorkshire are Afth. Middlesex gained an exciting win at Lord's by nine runs, but did not get bonus points. Their pace bowlers, Alan Mors and John Warr, gave them victory today with the second new ball. but with two Australians. 13!1 ! Alley (37) and Colin McCool (49), playing fighting innings, it i was a thrilling finish.
Somerset, who led on the first innings, also took bomus points to put them in eighth place.
Sussex could secure only four points from their match with Glamorgan at Swansen, after Iraving them to gt 190 in 150 minutes.
The Weish county never made a serious attempt to score quickly and they petered out aimlessly,
THE RESULTS
At Lord's - Middlesex beat Sumerret by nine runa, Middle- sex 147 and 242, Somerset 160 and 220.
At Swansea -- Match drawn. Sussex 322 and 180 for Ave die- clured (Smith 54 not out). Glamorgan 307 and 95 for two. At Cambridge Kent beat Cambridge University by 117
runs, Kent 309 and 223 for one declared (Leary not out [02. Phobey not out 100). Cambridge University 280 for six declared
antt 155 (Leary Ave for 34).
At Chesterfield Derbyshire
Yorkshire by beat
84 runs.
Couper will now weed Sven) mest, in the other semi-final Derbyshire 282 und 231 for Ave Davidson, the glant Swrde, sestriay, u All-Australian declared (Carr 02 not out). who beat him at the same stange hud steny populaty. Yorkshire 109 und 240 (Watson last year. Davidson, Perded In the women's singles, Mrs) 50, Jucksen six for 63). thave, had a comfortable four-| Dorothy Kavie, (United Slate:), A Oxford Warwickshire and virkury over Jackie Brichant, secuid sected, will meet is beat Oxford University by three
of Belgium.
Ann Haydon, Brital's Table | wickets. Oxford University 252 With
(Ause | Treuls Champion, who is the and 227 for yine destared. War- tralian and Herb Man (Vaited | only unseeded player to reach wickshire 271 for four declared, States) having qualifies
to the last four
und 213 for seven-Neuter. BITS (United States)
Bu METAMA
100 LINES FOR TENNIS ERRORS
Paris. Australian tennis player alcalá Anderson has ben ordered to write 100 times "I muk noi play dropshots from the base- itue,"
WEBS
This diciplinary action
taken by Austrailan team manager Cliff Sproule after Anderson's schock
defeat
J11 the French
Championships by young Sydney player Warren Woodcock.
Year
he
Sproute said that Just ԲԱՐ Ashley Cooper write out his tennis mistakes 100 Limes,
"He found and didn't
R effective forget In hurry," he said.
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In the second big upset of The
Woodcock
Dorothy Head Knode) deľated Mrs | Heather Brewer (Bermuda) 8-1.
9-7, in the last quarter-final of
the Women's Singles,
TIRED OPPONENT
after sweeping through to
ล
5-1 trat de victory, Mts Brud Knode bark to
battle through
The Bermudia
Une seeund 1. Champion Equalised an ive all Lunei fart six all to lead 7-6 on her service ogurt an apparent- ly the open.
11
11 American through to level the genre and to take the next 100 tanies and the maten,
Mts Head Koode play. Miss Ann Haydon (Briting in the semi-finals. In the other semi-
Argentine Club
Ask £100,000 Transfer Fee
Buenos Aires, May 28, Close on the heels of the re- buried igning of Enrique Omar Sivori (River Plate; by Juventus (Haly) ce dews today that
Junkers, another Bacu
South American team, had demanded 19,000,000
(109,000 prvos sterling) from an undisclosed italian team for the transfer of Their centro-forward, Antonio
finl match. Mas Shirley Valentin Angell)lo.
koumer (Britain) plays Mrs
defeated
the French pair of
Cost-
Vera Poznjava (Czechoslovakia), Boca Club's Executive
An emergency meeting of the The Australian teams of Doumice was considering on offer Candy and Mervyn lose quali
spokes fied for the quarter-finals of the f 5,000,000 pesos but men's double today, when they man later said "We coelded that Angelito is worth 10,000,000 Pierre Darmon and Jean-Noel pers"
The same spokesman destined Grinda by G-2, 11-0, 6-2.
the Italian club but In the quarter-finals of the to name men's doubles today, the Belgian cald, "Make your guess, ither pate of Jackie Brichant ar uyen us or Milan," ang added: Philippe Washer
The "Negotiations are going on." - French Davis Cup doubles team China Mali Special. of Poul Remy aŭs Jean-Claude Molinari by 4-8, 6-2, 6-2, 1-0, A-3.
beat
Russian
HEALTH-AND-BEAUTY LESSONS
The weightlifting way to enduring health and good looks is discovered by three pretty young netresses as they do barbell drill under the supervision of Jack Kolsey (left), Arsenal's Welsh international goalkeeper, and Bill Watson, the British Olympic weightlifter who is weightlifting trainer to the Arsenal Football Club,
The girls Lillemore Knudsen, June Cunningham and Maria Devereau (left to right) were among the first pupils to report at the weightlifting club
Not Kelsey and Watson have opened in a converted studio in Holborn, London. all the pupils are likely to prove as glamorous, for the two partners have devised a training course for tired business men, too. Central Press Photo.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX HOLD
ON TO AMERICAN LEAGUE LEAD
New York, May 28.
NOTTS SCORE 420 HIGHEST AGAINST
WEST INDIANS
Nottingham, May 28.
The match here between Nottinghamshire and the West Indies ended today in a batsman- dominated draw, 400 runs being scored today for the fall of seven wickets.
During the three days 1,207 runs were scored while 16 wickets fell,
Nottinghamshire,
resuming this was better than Atkinson, their first inning to day at 312 whase one sucrés cosi 97 runs, for six against the tourists' 489-France-Presse,
for three declared, took their
total to 430, the highest of the tour against the West Indics, with the holp ot an eighth wicket stand of 71 by Ken Shales (03 not out) and Arthur Jepson (54),
The West Indies made 200 for three by the close, Nyron Argaral georing an unbeaten 130 and Robun Kanhal hitting
05.
The match provided ille for Jolm Goddard and tils Weat Indies co-selectors to Ko on when
to- they name the 19 morrow evening from whom the team to meet England in the Arst Test at Birmingham on Thursday will be chosen.
FARCICALLY EASY The traditionally feather bed Trent Bridge pitch was farcical- ly easy.
In the morning Sinoles passed his previous highest Arai class Feore of 01 and Jepson failed his 64 runs in 72 minuten with the aid of a six and nine fours.
The West Indies second inn- ings started with a shock, Gur- feld Sobers being bowled first ball when he played a casual stroke at a full toss from Jep-
ron.
When Subers tilt 210 not out on Saturday, and Asgarall fuled, It seemed us it Goddard's opening batsman problem had been solved.
But today, Collowing Sobers' fallure, Asgarali evened the reckoning by hitting his first century or the tour.
With Kanhai he put on 205! In two end three quarter hours for the second
wicket. Hitting everything loose with
Asgarali power,
notched 18
Meet The
est Indies
'COLLIE' SMITH (Jamaica)
Born Spanish Town, May JD34. All-rounder. Right-hand batsman, right - arm off-break: umbler, Eight Tests,
Catry
NEILL Garden Smith
made a spectacular
to ble cricket. He was 20 when he scorra 162 for
Che Jamaica against 1954-55 touring Australlan Clinsen the
for the openlig Test an We strengÜL of outstanding Innings Smith made 104.
foure in his 130 not cut,
Collie Smith flogged attack for an unbealon 40 in the last 13 minutes-Reuter,
NOTHING TO GO ON
London, May 29. When Juhts Goddard and its co-selectors sit down in Birming- ham tomorrow evening to name the 13 from whom the West Indies team for the Brwi Test will be drawn, they might as well discount most of the ovid- ence provided by thefr run- ruined match with Nottinghant- shire. beat the
Rookie Bill Fischer pitched a six-hitter today that enabled the Chicago White Sox to defeat the Kansas City Athletics 3-1 and retain their two-game hold on first place in the American League.
The New York Yankees scored three runs in the 10th inning to Boston Red Sox 8-5 and the Cleveland Indians shaded, the Detroit Tigers 4-3 in the only other American League games schodules.
No Major Upsets At
British Amateur Open
Golf Championship
Lancashire, May 271
Nearly 12 hours of non-stop golf on the Formby links here today did not produce any major upsets as the British Amateur Golf Championship for 1957 began.
But there were two near shocks as Joe Carr, Ireland's Walker Cup player, and Guy Wolstenholme, former English Champion and one of the main hopes for keeping the title at home, experienced some unxlous moments before win- ning a hole from home.
Individually the Kame pro- duced one double century, two single centuries and saved other innings of 50 or over, and never looked like providing any com-
Fischer, a 27-year-old right- hander, lost his bid for a shut-pelltive interest. out in the fourth inning when Hol Smith homered, but other wise was in charge all the way as he struck out four and walked only two,
The White Sox stoked him a 2-0 lead in the first inning on an orror, a double steal involving Minnie Minese and Sherman Lollar, and a wild pitch and added their other run in the
when Courth
Dave Philley doubled and scored on Fischer's sacrifice fly,
It was the 12th victory in the last 15 games for the White Sox.
Hank Bauer doubled home two rure and Gil McDougald singled home the "cer" for the Yankees in the 10th fnning after Ted Williams' 11th komer of the senson tiod the score at 5-5 in the ninth.
picked
John Bebarrell, who was the American, Murray Veron, went youngest player to win the title to the 17th grien where he won when he succeeded last year, by three and one. The mulch drew a bye and does not start; had then lasted three and a half Reliever Art Ditmer Olympic his defence until his second hours and
De official warnet up bis second win for the Yan- round match
played to- had bren listed to the players keez 15
while Ike DeLock was Mks S. Bloomer (Britain) Champion Beaten morrow.
when they took two and half tagged with the defeat. Mickey The strong overseas challenge hours for 11 holes, Vernien, then Made to rule is average to
THE RESULTS
Women's Singles Quarter-finals
beat Mrs S, Kormeczy (Hun- gary) 6-1, 6-1.
Miss A. Baydon
(Britain)
boat Miss C. Mercells (Belgium) 6-2, 6-1.
By Yugoslav
Gennadiy
Prague, May 20. Chalkov, ne
is still there with such as Arthur Walker, South Africa's winner (by a birth
ilish
U
Dr
with
Mantle went 4-for-6 for The
.370.
Valentine deserved sympathy at having tơ cllch his Test place un such an unhelpful pitch. He bowled 34 overs Nottinghamshire's innings 420-cuolly the highest against the poor the tourists-gaining reward of tires for 118. Even so
Gonsalves
Litig
The standard the youth- ful all-rounder set for hin- self has been too high ta maintain, but the ability Byd temperament is clearly
Jierc
The West Indies showed their completo confidence In him by retaining him in all four Tesla with Aus- tralla, and when he went to New Zealand last year he played in all four Tentu there.
The experience should serve him well in England,
物
True to the West Indies' outlook Simfth, stocky with powerful shoulders, is by nature
aggressive oricketer, ang in his socond first-class outing he hit three sixes and nite fours off Trinidad's attack in an undefeated 5B.
To Be
Dave Charnley's Next Opponent
By GEORGE WHITING
Johnny Gonsalves of Oakland, California, rated in the United States as the fourth best lightweight in the world, is to be the next opponent for Britain's new young Champion, Dave Charnley, the boilermaker-turned-publican from Dartford.
on
are
foun down, was the chief culprit. The large American challenge, of qualification) of the recent Eng Including many
Ray Narleski "saved" Don players
of the Championship, and John the forces In Europe, was con-Mossi's second victory
Promoter Jack Solomons, after much feverish Mrs V. Puzejova (Czuchuso-Russia's three Olympic Chun-
and Frank Strafael,
season for the Indians after Ed vaking beat: Miss D. Hard plons, was defeated here tonight Mellale
released only
telephoning across the Atlantic, proudly announced the Robert
two (United Stalez) 0-3 5-7 -6.
Swoony, In the biggest upset so far in two stalwarts from the United siderably thinned by scratchinge.
former Robinson, States, among
forst today's Amateur Boxing
and winner, Mr D. Knode (United States) the European
Robert wechs ago. by Devil scat pairing--10 rounds at 9 st. 11 lb.-for Hurringay round winners,"
American, Cleveland ahead with
a two- June 4. bowl Mrs H. Brewer (Bermuda) Championships. Championships,
Walker had a very easy win, Thompson, another Dragoslav Jakefjevic, 25-year-by tive and three, against Dr J.
met, both run homer in the ninth. who were to have 0-1 0-7. 5-7, 1-6,
old Yugosioy Champian, beat. M. Thomas of Chishire white
falled to arrive.
If records are to be trusted, As a class lightweights him on points in the middle. Straffel had three holes to spare
This put John Taylor, of Mosst hold the Tigern to three southpaw Charnley could hardly not enjoying a world boom just weight quarter-finals.
the hits in eight innings but was have picked a sharper opponent now, in bepting A. B. Taylor,
Dr Boiton
two of the for his first fight as British However, Gonsalves lacks u third round without playing as trailing, because Chatkov was well below
ther Dave Olympic form, and Jakaljevic Edinburgh, by four and three.
he had been drawn in the fint hits were homers by Ray Boons Champion and his last before destroyer punch, GRIEF CULPRIT
Charnley Buy Hoeft joining the Army,
is not without A of this, geiting
round with another American, and Bill Tuttie. took advantage
chance, Why, the belligerent home with fine body punching But McHale, who travelled all Robert Vickers, who scratched, suffered his first loss of
Gonsalves, 20, and reputedly young bollenmaker might int close quarters.-Reuler.
this way to meat a
year against one victory, Router.
slim stylist, is a former Ameri) win und what a shot in the can amateur champion with aarm that would be for BritiK discouragingly consistent record | boxing!"
Won
8-0, 6-4, 0-3. Anderson
Men's Singles Quarter-Insis
the
Nicola
0-2.
caused Arst big shock by defeat-
Star ing Italians
Pietrangelt.
Its match with Warren was astonishlar,
S. Davidson (Sweden) beat J. Brichant (Belgium) 0-2 0-2 4-0
A. Cooper
(Austraila) beat Neale Frator (Australia) 0-6 8-0 7-6, 4-R 0-3 --France-Presse and Reuter.
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Erskine Beats Peter Bates On Points
Doncaster, May 28.. Joe Erskine,.
British
The
the size of this job," says the Heavyweight Champlon, beat British Champion's manager, Pater Bates on points tonight Arthur Boggle," "but everybody | over twelve rounds hare,
in boxing knows that Chianley. Originally tho nicht was gr=). could not care less about ranged for 14 rounds, no that putations. It to beats Gonsalves, Eraking's title when101, at stake,? then he must obviously be but just before the "start" "the reckoned as a coextender for top men agreed to limit it to 1300-
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