THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957.

DERBYSHIRE SPLENDIDLY PLACED TO TAKE MAXIMUM POINTS FROM MIDDLESEX

Peter May Again In Fine

Form-Four

Short Of Century

London, June 6.

Peter May, England's cricket captain, continued his Test match form with another excellent innings against North- amptonshire today. He fell four runs short of his fourth century of the season and helped Surrey to a first innings lead of 98.

Immaculate in defence and driving with power, May dominated good stands for the third and fourth wickets with Bernard Constable and Ken Barrington. Constable, who made 42, helped to put on 70 at a run a minute and Barrington, contributing ten, shared in a stand of 59.

Most successful Al Lord's, Derbyshire were

Derbyshire splendfly placed to gain maxi-batsmen were Don Carr, with mum points from their. match(98, and George Dawkes, with 50. against Middlesex, which would give them a clear lead at the top of the championship table. Middlesex, always struggling in making 127 In their Arst Innings today, need 330 to win tomorrow in six hours,

Derbyshire's fast bowler, Les Jackson, took full advantage of the pitch and Anished with six for 37. He took two wickets in

received treatment for Guld on the knee and did not attempt to produce his fastest pace.

their AT CLOSE OF PLAY... Glamorgan continued splendid run of successes with

third Successive away: At Lord's: Derbyshire 223 their victory, bealing Leicestershire and 242 (Carr 08, Dawkes 56). The Middlesex 127 (Jackson six by an innings and 62 runs. Glamorgan bowlers, with Don for 87).

socond îwr Shepherd taking

Worcestershire Oxford; Innings wickets, captured 20 288 for seven declared and 104 victims in the day.

(Kenyon 80 not out). for two Leicestershire followed on 206 Oxford University 188 (Hobbs

Only 30).

AL

* Meet The West. Ludies

ROHAN KANHAI (British Gulans)

De- Right- baisman Wickel- keeper, One Test,

Born Georgetown, cember 26, 1935.

hand

THE BRhtly-balit Kus- The Indian

Is on his first four as wicket-keeper, # reserve batman with a

·WEST INDIANS WELL AHEAD

Dewdney Foils A

Bid Determined

By

Gloucestershire

Bristol, June. B.

Fine fast bowling by Tom Dewdney and an unbeaten half century innings by Everton Weekes helped the West Indies lend Gloucestershire by 147 runs with six second innings wickets standing at the end of the second day in their match here.

Dewdney, who claimed five wickets for 69, runs, foffed a determined bid by Gloucestershire to take first innings lead. The West Indies, only 21 ahead on first innings, lost three wickets for 46 runs when they batted again, but Weekes stood firm, scoring 58 not out by the close..

The scoreboard at the end of He hit eight boundaries, most T. W. Graveney, e. Alexan-

of them from attractive cover der b. Smith the day read:-West Indies 241 and 128 for four, Gloucester-drives. shire 220.

Gloucestershire,

his Arst Ave overs today with behind and were no match for 57, Gibson 58, Clodwell six for tall soures to his credit them back in the running with Alled the gap competently.

on! conceding a run.

GUINNESS

IS #

# IS

對君非常有益

GOOD

FOR 波

YOU

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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13TH RACE MEETING 1956/67 RACING SEASON It is regretted that the above Race Meeting originally. duo to be held on 25th May, and postponed until 1st June has been abandoned.

Through Tickets issued for the 18th Race Meeting will be valid for the 1st Race Meet- ing of the 1057/58 Racing Season due to be held on 6th

October, 1957.

Cash Sweep tickets issued

a

the Glamorgan bowlers. Tony Diment, who made Oghting 54 in the first inalogs, and Robin Gardener, 40 in the second, balled with any con- fidence,

HIS HICHEST

Alan Wharton, the Lancashire left-hander, gained the distinc- tion of making 164, is highest score in Arst class cricket, an the second day of The Old Trut- ford centenary match against The MCC.

At Manchester: MCC 340 for eight declared and 85 for two. Lancashire 865 for six declared (Wharton 164. Washbrook 50, G:leves 78).

At Hovt Sussex 270 (Len» am 65, Formenan 53, Stripp 50, Healey alx for 114). Royal Navy 117 for 5 (Brown 65),

At Nottingham: Nottingham- shire 260 and 330 (Stocks 101). Somorsor 164 (Mecool 45, Doan

With Jack Ikin (42), Cyrilland 7 for 50 and four for no Wishbrook (50) and Ken] wicket), Grieves (70) biso in excellent

At Northampton: Northamp-

form against a well equipped] tonshire 213. Surrey 311 (May attack, Lancashire were able to 96, Tribe Ave for 79).

eclare with lead of 25.

Left-hander Wharlor scored freely all round the wicket, hitting two sixes and 21 fours in his stay of four hours 40 minutes

Washbrook knocked up six fours and Grieves, scoring 76 put of 112 in 08 minutes, a six and nine fours.

Yorkshire bowler Freddie Truman, playing for the MCC,

At Newesties; Yorkshire beat Northumberland by an innings and 258 runs. Northumberland 194 and 117 (Wardle five for 01). Yorkshire 569 for six de- clared (Padgett 102 not out, Illingworth 19, Bulcüfte 83).

At Cosiville Galmorgan beat by an innings Leicestershire

Glamorgan 300. and 32 runs. Leicestershire 163 (Diment 54). and 184.-Reuter,

IOC TO SUPPRESS NATIONAL RECEPTIONS ALTOGETHER AT GAMES

Evian, June 6.

string of

K

his

and a big reputation.

Ilves

Up to potential,

nhat C hold A. Trst ptace balling ability alone,

Ils feats include 129 v Jamaica; 195 v. Barbados; 117 in the second Lour trial.

Ho is certainly one of the most interesting pro- spesis in the talented Weat Indiés party. Illy first-class carcer began when the toured in Australians 1954-55.

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***་་་

R. Nicholls, e. Asgarall. b.

Smith

D. Hawkings, b. Sobers.

B. Meyer, b. Dewdney

Extras

The West Indies were handi- resuming capped through the absence their first innings this morningAlf Valentine, the slow left arm at 52 for one, lost their third bowler, with a pulled groin. Lambert, b. Dewdney wicket at 78. But Tom Gra muscle. Smith, two for 22, and D. Smith, not out

| Garfield', Sobers,

one for 28, C. Cook, b. Dewdney veney, and Ron Nicholls put

B. D. Wells, c. Pairaudeau

b. Hall a fine stand of 89.

Despite the bad art to the West Indies second inning Collie Smith, the lively off-hit briskly. His 68 not out was spinner, dismissed both these made in an hour and a half and batsmen and Dewdney finished included ten fours. off the innings rapidly with D spell of three wickets for eight the runs in three overs with new ball.

The West Indies were carly in trouble in their second innings, and lost their Are three wickets for 40 runs.

Total

MANCHESTER TENNIS

Naresh Kumar Takes Set Off Lew Hoad

London, June 6. Two Indian-Australian duels marked today's quarter-finul round of the Northern Tennis Tournament singles at Manchester.

LAWD

men's

In the Arst quarter-final, Indion Davis Cup player Ramanathan Khrishnan caused Purprise when he eliminated Australian mumber eight player, Roy Emerson, He beat Emerson, who is a member of the officlai Australian team, touring Europe, hy 4-3, 0-2, 1-2,

In the second, Krishnan's, veleran Davis Cup partner, Naresh Kumar, took a set DIY Australian ace Lew Hond, who won by 6-4, 3-6, 0-1.

Another Australian Wis eliminated in the quarter-finals when Canada's R. Bedard beat Robert Mark by 7-5, 2-6, 7-5. In the fourth quarter-anal,

46 young Reg Bennet of Britain whitewashed A. Bey of Rhodesia

13 by 6-0, 0-0,

0

1M

· In

of

the

women's

singles 17 quarter-finals, Australia's Miss Tholma Long beat Mrs J, Hold Mike Britain by 6-3, B~!, Althea Gibeon (UB), Miss Antje Shilcock (Britain) and Mis R. Bentley (Britain) also qualified 220

for the semi-final round. === 2-11. France-Presse.

Falls of wicket-1-0, 3-70-161, G-182, G-174, 7-182, 8-103, 9-209.

Bowling

Dowdney

They were rescued by Everlon1 Hall Weekes, who reached 50 in Valentine hour, with nine lours, and at the Smith cluse was 60 not out..

ATTRACTIVE INNINGS Graveney, who is Bghting for

48 in at a Test place, scored tractive style, hitting six fours

stay

and in his

of an hour

at Nicholis, three-quarters, the wicket for over two hours, made 40, including a six and five fours, Prost

I start in England was handicapped by an Injury Buffered

the Indies, from which he had not completely recovered, A young man to watch.

Earlier Martin Young, of the overnight not

one out

hin score

batsmen, had taken

to 48 before falling to Dewdncy.

Strong Challenge

From France

For The Oaks

Epsom Downs, June G.

Two runners for Queen Elizabeth Second, a strong challenge from France and a "mystery” runner in Sarcelle feature the running of the three-year-old fillies classic, The Oaka over the one and a half mile Derby course here to

morrow..

He had then mode 58 not out, Including ten fours, in an hour and a half.

The West India: ended the day 147 runs ahead

THE SCOREBOARD Gloucestershire, 1st Innings G. Emmelt; c. Atkinson b.

Hall

M. Young, b. Dowdney,

W.

Knightley Smith, Dewdney

TENNIS

b.

Sobers

Atkinson Asgarali

O M R

West Indies, 2nd Inblogs (First Innings, 241)

R. Ganteaume, lbw, b. Lam-

bert

N. Asgarall, b. Smith

D. Pairaudeau, b. Smith

E Weekes, not out

G. Sobers, c. Meyer b. Cook 480. G. Smith, not: out

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Belgians And Australians Draw 3-3

The International Olympic Committee's steering com- mittee revealed today that the IOC was considering making drastic cuts in the number of receptions held two entrants for the first prize tinughter of the cracks French Australian lead to 3-2. during the Olympic Games.

given at the Race Meeting of the 1956/57 Hacing Season will be valid Games from 40 to 4 and to sup- for the last Race on the 1st press altogether the national Race Meeting of the 1967/68 receptions. Racing Season due to be held The on 6th October, 1957. sale of tickets on this Sweep has now ceased,

At today's meeting, Chairman Avery Brundage of the United States sald he had on a number

11:0

Jackle

Yesterday the Australians had! won the first two singles and the doubles of this friendly in ternational match.

Belgium Anally

|

drew

with

Extres

Moore Must Defend Title Or Face Suspension

New York, Junà 6. Challenger Tony Anthony'a manager tonight offered * $100,000 gurramee for the Light- Heavyweight Champion, Archie Moore, to make a July detenco 8 in Los Angeles, "or we'll claim 15 the dille".

9

58

Manager Ernie Braca notified

17 promoter Jim Norris that he and 10

a backer would put $100,000 in Escrow in a banks to guarantee Moore's getting the money.

Total (for 4 wickets) 120

Falls of wicket:-1-20, 2-33, 3-46, 4-109.

Bowling to date: Lambert 11-1-30-19 Smith 15-8-34-1: Wells 10-3-29-0; Cook 10-3-24-1 -Reuter,

BASEBALL SCORES

New York, June 6. Major League baseball scores today were:

National League

000 000 000-04-1

New York ... 101 000 COX-3-āvā

Braca said Moore had been re- luctant to defend his 175-pound crown because he claims no one will give him the $100,000 guarantee. Braco said:

"Now we're making the guarantee and we would like to have Jim Norris promote bout."

the

Recently the National Boxing, Association ruled that Moore would be suspended tomorrow unless he had signed for defence by then and that his title would be vacated it he had not signed by July. 7 for a defence.-Unlied Press

French Colt Wins Coronation Cup

Epsom, June 6. 0-9 coll, Fric, won the

Monsieur M. Calmann's French Coronation%

Dickson (2-2) and H. Smith; Kilne. Cup, run over the mile and tour het (8) Pepper (8). King (8), and furlongs here today.

Folles. -Ennia (1) Le Kine (1-8),--United Press.

Brussels, June 6. Belgian Davis Cup players to- day scored victories over the visiting Australian tennis deam in the two singles matches of the Belgium - Australia tennis Better fancied of the Queen's hitherto this season but the match in Brussels and cut the of over £16,000 is Mulberry sire Amour Drake is said to be

Brichant bent Mat Milwaukes Harbour, tradered by Captain Cecil. back to her bost in which ease

Q-3, Australia by The committee, which is | Cr

occasions discussed

Washer boat Dubl. Jally (5), and Nee; Gomez meeling in Evian, is studying

question of the Moscow Youth Boyd Rochfort and ridden by she may beat them all and come Anderson of

ruhe Ashley Cooper (Australia) by and Katt R-Schoendienst she will face a strong challenge Carson, her trainer, also

|(98). LP-Bulu (4-2). for the last Race of the 18th plan to reduce the number of Games with Boylet delegates | Foyal Jackey Harry Carr, but to the aid of the bookles. Noel | B-3, and Philippe,

and from. Carozza who will be bid Blue Galleon He said he pointed out to them offelal receptions

Midnight 7-5, 6-2,

St. Louis 000 000 000

300 000-6-121 Pitsburgh there famcs always ding to bring off a "double" for Press Australian jockey Jack that

festival o! yesterday's winning -_Derby Purcell has his first mount on coincide with u poliucal nature.

trainer Noel Murless and English | Sarcelle. Brundage sold that.

under Jockey Lester Piggott. circumstances, the IOC these

The Irish, who provided yes- federa- the International

Carozza la leased to the Queen | terday's Derby runner-up Bally- and

at from the National stud and it moss, have two challengers in tions should maintain an

of prudence regarding will be in the interests of the Silken Glider and Winged Spirit the Australians, three matches

taxpayers if this illy wins.

but they don't look good enough all, when Washer and Brichaht and yet another French bred beat Anderson and Cooper in trained Alles will He added that it was difficult the French candidates-Royale and Sarcelle. Reuter.

The danger to the Queen, France 6-3, 10-8.-France-Presse. Meeting will be refunded on winger, was the only footballer for 1he IOC to give these owned by the Aga Khan and surrender of the Guest ever to appear in five Wembley games its moral support. ridden by French Jockey Jean Badges at the Club's office in Cup Finale-four for Arsenal The International

Great Success, Winter Mossard," and

Mndame Leon by Building. Chater and ons for Huddersfield. He Sports Federation requested to owned

only got two winning medals day that the 1950 Winter Olym- Volterra who won the Derby though. when Arsenal

beat plas at Squaw Valley (Callfor- two years ago with Phil Drake. Hudderfield and Sheffield nia) shouk!

not earlier French racing experts believo open United. His losing appearances than February 15 and close Great Success to have the better chanco although Rose Royale were against Cardiff, Newcastle not later than February 20. The and Preston,

Squaw Valley organising com-Allies classics, the 1.000 Guineas won the Brst of the season's has proposed that the games be held in March because at Newmarket,

puss | fourth in the rice Avalanches often occur there

Payments made for Guest WEMbley recorD Badges for the 13th Race

Queen's Road.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

Joe Hulme, the England right

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Cath Sweep Tickets dated 25th May, 1957,

on the 10th Race of the Thirteenth Race Meeting

Cash Sweep Tickets on the above. participate in the Cash Sweep on 10th Race of the First Race Meeting of the 1957/58 racing season, scheduled to be held on Saturday, 5th October, 1957.

The sale of Tickets by the Club on this Sweep CLOSED on Saturday, 1st June, 1957

The last ticket sold was No. 526000.

of the Stewarde, PEAT, MARWICK MITCHELL, & COMPANY,

titude the Moscow Youth Games.

mittce

MORAL SUPPORT

In February, The Winter Sports Fedication also proposed that the pro-Games period of ne climatisation should inst for at least 10 days-France-Presse.

30 Kilometres Track Record Again Broken

Moscow, June 0. Albert Ivanov, the History Olymple runner, today best the] officiall world record för: 30,000 metres (10 miles 1,188 yards), for the second time in three weeks.

According to The, the Sovici DOWN MENDES, he clocked øje, hour Bu-minutes ope, scoured caa minuita. 28 seconds. Forfat than) bústino at- Laningrat pa May 20

The vangjal record, la ono:

The geat èhallonge to home aglish filly, Crotchèt, may be the last doubles match by 4-0.

be led by

Carozza waN |

Carmen Basilio Agrees To Fight

'Sugar' Ray

Leading Scorer

Sports Diary

TODAY

"Men's "A" Division: 10000 HICU,

Water Polo: " H.K. Ragine‡ "3" y Bar Kolind (Viciada Barracks) 5.30 p.m.

1st

TOMORROW

Dowis

TRC

Lord Rosebery's Donald Was second, with the Queen's High Veldt third Winning distances: Fric won by one and a half lengths, with two lengths bo- tween second and third, t

Official starting prieos: seven to two joint favourite Frie, seven to two Donald, tea one High Veldt-Reuter,

Anything Goes In This Boxing Team

Thirty seconds saved Ear laral's International foolbell re- cord of not having been beaten since October 1065 when they

Dralon: played recently in Dublin. Waics

KEGC, TCHY DDC "Gold", KDC V were the last team to beat them. Now York, June 6. Since then Englarat have play- 2nd Division: USRC V PRC. IC

Singapore, June 0. A Thai boxing team, Including Carmèn Basilio, the World od 18, won eleven and drawn "Blue ▼ KCC Recreto HKCC Wellerweight Boxing Champion, four, Not so bad as the crilles Red COC XDC,

Stra" bills!

Banker DC women choroptons, tas arrived has agreed to terms for a World wild muggest. This past season ICY KEGC Edo PRC, Coov here for a series of night, ex- hibitions at an amusement park. Middleweight title fight against England drew with Ireland and HERC, HKF VKGC.

- Látrích and Divinini TC V KDC. Yuigo-

Are The hapety. That girls the holder, Sugar Ray Robin Eire, and beat Wales,

Buy Athlalle The mystery fly is Sarcelle, son, in New York late in Sep slavia, Denmark (twice), Era, HKAAATI Summer

almoting as as adept as the mor at tradi- rated the best in Britain if not tember, ilin International Box-and-Sentiand, Tommy Taylor Cavoling KUL, 5.30 p.m.

tional Thai boxing in which elmoar juvenile lasting Club announced today. --- was easily the leading scorer

anything goes kicking, in Europe,

HIKY Closing, Regatta, Deagon. year, She has been, aft colour Reuter.

with ten goals.

holding and punching-Router,

MYSTERY FILLY

THE GAMBOLS

THE ROSE GROS NEED VERDİNG, BEORGE

Barry

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