THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1987,
Alf Valentine SURREY WELL AHEAD-20 POINTS
Strikes
Fine Form CLEAR OF DERBYSHIRE
Hove, June 18.
Alf Valentine struck find form for the West Indies to- day, spinning out six Sussex batsmen for 64 runs in the second innings and helping the tourists win by 235 runs,
Thanita mainly to Valentine. who had inalch figures of ten for 100, Sussex were all out for 148 in three hours five minutes, Previous totala in the match
WELD:
West Indies 363 for eight declared and 204 for threo declared, Sussex 200.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Boris
Open Polrs Championship: Matched et KDC, KBGC.
3rd Division; PRO v tc.
Men's "C" Divisio: HKOCSA v IRC RC y coc (!), Resto v SCAA (1), KCC v Urban
Section "B"; USHCV SCAA 12), FORC v cad
CCC CC (3), CRC (1) ▾ KIOCA.
TOMORROW
Meeting Annual Meeting HKTC Rugby Don Smith, tho new member | Sectum, Club Holine) 0 p.m, of England's Test XII, scored only nine today before bowled by Boy Gilchrist--an : unti-climax ofter his ficat innings of 147.
befor
Only Leslie Lenham (44) and Dende Foreman (98) showed enterprise against the West
Indle attack. Lenham's Innings of an hour included two sixes off Valentine and he also hit five fours.
BATSMEN'S PITCH
Though the pitch favoured the batsmen, the rest of the Sussex team made a poor show. Valentine showed
proved form
much im-
Wos Cordly
the most dangerous bowler
the tourists' attack.
The West Indies gave the crowd a highly entertaining two houry
cricket before lunch, scoring 200 runs.
Andrew Ganteoume (79) "ànd Myron Asgarali (89), tool their opening partnership to 104, the best of the tour, Ásgurali being unfortunate to be run out when one short of his century after scoring freely in an innings lust- ing two and three quarter hours which included 18 fours.
Ganteaume, at the wicket 15 minutes longer, hit seven fours.
Garfield Sobers and Collie Smith drove powerfully and ren sugerbly between the wickets in third wicket stand which: added 93 rune al approximately two a minute.
д
Swin
Open Pairs Championship: Matence al KBGC, KOC.
3rd Division: Recyclo v PTC.
Water Polo Group ""; Army v Hoi Ti P. TIK Regiment Y CYMCA, B p.m.; at Victoria Pool,
PRC.
Tennis
Men's "D" Division: Stanley v KCC, CRC V HHCC, CRG ( v LEC, LIC (2) V KTGCA, POTC v Mixed "B" Division: Usic cnc, CCC SCANL
Meeting Annual Meeting of 1.1. Softball Actation, C., Post Lid, Board RAPORT, 3.30 p.m.
Lancashire's Downward
Slide Continues
London, June 18.
Surrey, Champions for the past five years, raised their points total to 104 today when they thrashed Lancashire by an innings and 51 runs.
Thus the slide of Lancashire, who began the season so well by winning their first five matches and bonus points each time, continued. They have lost four and drawn one of the five played since then:
Surrey are, now 20 points, bowled Surrey to victory with clear of Derbyshire, whose a performance today of five tọa gallant bid to score 307 in 215 (40, giving him match #gures of minutes to beat Worcestershire ten for 115. But Surrey's field- did not come off.
ing became suspect na Goven
victory care,
None of the next five teams after Surrey could win in the present
the series, leaving order-Surrey 104, Derbyshire
Tenterhooks
chances went to ground before Wins Gold Vase
ONE OF THE BEST
whom
At Ascot
84, Northamptonshire 72, Mid- One of today's best wins wis dlesex 72, Lancashire 70, War-gained by Essex, for
London, June 18. Lord Allendale's Tenterfiboks wick 70, Essex 68 and Glamor-Trevor Balley and Ken Presid gan 64 as the top eight tonight, missing Leicestershire for 45 miles at Ascot today.
bowled uticfianged while dis-won the Gold Vase ruth over twin
Tony Lock, considered unit for the five days of the Test,
New Policy Of
"Yankee Come Home'
Produces Results
By STEVE SNYDER
New York.
The US Lawn Tennis Association is getting fast results with its new policy of "Yankee come home."
Two major grass courts tournaments have been revived in the east, the US Clay Courts Championships in the midwest received a shot in the arm and officials dre predicting a boom season at a time American tennis is sixes and also hit three tours in lagging at its worst in history.
Smith straight drove four huge
his 50, made in 40 minutes, and Sobera had eight fours in his 52 not out-Heuter.
London Lawn Tennis Tourney Results
London, June 18. Results of matches played to- day In the London Lawn Tennis Championships here:
Men's Singles (Second Round)
n. Wilson (Britain) beal P. Eisenberg (US) 4-0, 6-2, 7-5.
T. Fancutt (South Africa) beat L. Ayala (Chile) 0-3, 0-3 K. Kamo (Japan) best f Pimental (Venezuela) 0-11, 0-4, 0-2.
M. Green (US) beat P. Washer (Belgium) 7-6, 8-0.
M. Franks (US) beat J. Brichunt (Belgium) 5-7, 7-5,
6-0,
Women's Singles (Second Round)
Ket results,"
"I can't even guess
Disturbed because so many as if scores will be high," spid top-line ployers preferred to Dey. "But I'm not so sure. In-. campaign in Europe most of the verness surrendered a flock of summer, thereby boycotting birdies in other tournaments American tournaments,
the and there is speculation that Ben USLTA issued an order for all Hogan's all-time Open record of hands to return afler Wimble-270 will be surpassed. don on July or stop accepting expense money.
on that, "When you cut off the cash," All I know is Inverness should sald a spokesman, "you usually give even the best of them all the test they'll need for 72 So the racquet troops will
| holes,"
Oh- come trudging home, with only the record of US Championships the "high score" side is a few well-heeled exceptions, at Inverness in 1920 and 1931, after the Wimbledon Anal,
Ted Ray won with 205 in 1920. As a result, the ancient and Bille Burke and George Voh once highly respected Nessa Elmi lied at 202 in 1931 and Bowl Grass Couris Tournament Burke eventually won a 72-hole at Glen Cove, NY, is being replay-off with 297 to Von Elm's viver for mon players, starting 298, July B. Another turi eham- pionship went on the books for Rye, NY, starting August 20, the week before the US title chase al Forest Hills.
11.,
"Equipment and scoring-have clanged since then," Dey con curted, "but the curse will be tougher this year than it was when the leading pros werk collecting
uns in their second innings. Essex started the final day with Outplayed in the first innings
four wickets standing and only 120 runs ahead.
of
Their tallenders did so well that when Bax declared at 339 for nine, Leicestershire, bottom the Championship table, wire left to geore 287 ini three hours if they were to win.
But Balley, six for 28, and Preston, four for 18. kittied them in 75 minutes.
Bailey Just missed a Hat irlek
when he took the first three
wickets in four deliveries and the Arst four for four runs in eight balls.
But
|
rad.
Mr Hex A. Cohen's Palor wds Compromis second with Sir M. McAlpine's thind. Thirteen
Winning distances; · Tenice- tools won by one and a half rigths with three-quarters of a Jength between Bacond thind.
Official' starting prices: 6-1 Tenterhooks. 8-1 Palor,
and
100-7 Compromise, Bros.das started 200-80 favourile,
ASCOT STAKES
Mr John Wood's Bonhomio won the Arcot Stakes run over two miles and a half,
Mr
T. H. Degg's Closebeck was second with Mr R. G. Bimpson's Chaseaway third. won by four lengths with half a Winning distances: Bonhomie length between second Official starting prices. But third.
So resigned to defeat were Middlesex that they did not charge
adimlaston nt Lord's tocky,
sona batting added 76 run for the sletted
Jast four wickels and Yorkshire their openers hit off the 45 runs after all had to bat again needed to win th 36 minutes.
Warwickshire's win in two days yesterday lifted them to a place in the first six in the Championship table. Hampshire
had also won yesterday.
THE RESULTS
At Brentwood, Easex beat Leicestershire by 181 tuos, Es sex 149 and 339 for nine. de. clapel, (Smith 59), Leicester- shire 202 and 45 (Bailey six for 20), (Essex 12 points).
At Rushden, match drawn, Northamptonshire 340 for nine declared and 107 for nine de-
(Pheber 90, Wilson 77). (Nar- Kent 222 and 244 for four ciated (Hallsard Ave for 80).
thamptonshire four paints).
At Nottingham, Match drawn. Nottinghamshire 304 and 180 for six declared (Poole 84 not out), Cambridge University 289 and 138 for Boven.
23 to 1 Bonhomie. 100 to 8. Closeberk.
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100 to 6 Chastaway. Master of Arts started at two to one fav- ourite Reuter,
THE ROYAL MILE
DARLENE HARD IN ACTION-
Américan tennis alar Dariene Hard, lips pursed, leaps and stretches out at
the net to cut off it attempted passing shot from Pat Hird at Beckenham on
·June 10. · Darlene won 4-6, 6-0, 6-J.--Centrul Press Photo,
HARRY CARPENTER ASKS
What Does
The Future
Hold For Turpin Who
Seemed
Turpin la back in business.
Washed Up?
Nothing but retirement could have faced him had ko not climbed off the floor from those husky right-handers swung by Arthur Howarit. Now the once-great Leanington Licker is good for a few more thousands out of the ring in which legend dies hard.
¿
The aura of glory still glows round that dusky head so far as Midland fight fans are concerned. I saw fiddle-aged females rise, from their ringside seats, clash their hands above their heads, and shriek shrill etcouragement to the impassive Turpin as he clarabered into the Leicester ring.
The Queen and her family crude Cordon Wallace thrashed America, or fortelt the tide. Sullivan, the 28-year-old tough
The Queen
What does the future hold for frame to defend the title-which) younger brigade and he was the man who seemed washed up he must do by July 1, says the Kayoed in 35 seconds by Buxton Bs a fighter after Canada's | National Boxing Association of I feel rdther sorry for Johtiny
Proziom fighter, He has beatite - Moores threatening to Mace Howard and feels quite rightly, his ofsampdorikhip “future in the that he is d logical thallenger care of ervoner Frank Sinatra to Turpin. which would put the completdi.
CHAOTIC
in October
Ascot Heath, June 18, drove in open carriages through him in four rounds the golden gate
"Ascot Heath 1955? race course this afternoon and down the Royal mile, recalling Edwardian days when Arcot was
Royal the most colourful and fashionable
He will have a long trait.: of all
"I saw the punches coming, { musical comedy touch to it all.
Tarpin events.
social but I couldn't get out of the
is off to Spain for a The situation is hot sused month's vacation, and will then way," was what Turpin said wore delphinium
consider that old zoo two or three lucrative, non- when you blue lace with a small matching then.
timers like Albert Finch (81); trio Aghts before he risks his
white lace with a hat Butlery the fact that the cruiserweight and Alex Buxton (81), who has beth the Queen Mother, was in punched his way back, but for Turpin nearly seven years ago. hat. Her mother, Queen Eliza-Maybe Turpin would not have with was kayoed in fue roundsby title again."
PS.-Latest news of -Rón with white and blue plumes class
throughout the world twice been bashmered by Tur Barton, whose relinqüishing of vivid blue, and Princess Margaret was in a running to send.
pin, can still eigim High renk the British title gave Turpin tils ing in the British lists.
big comeback chance, is that he As the Landau drawn by four It's chaotic, There isn't one
ts applying for a manager's" clad outriders swept greys and preceded by scarlet major light-heavyweight cham-coming
There is only Teroned Murphy licence, along BIOTE *thd}
(CÓPYRIGHT) along the pion who commands confidence. course, hundreds of grey top At Derby, match drawn, Wor-hats rose in salute. estershire 403 for seven de cared and 19) for three declared |(P. Richardson 80). Derbysfilze 288 and 218 (Hamer 10, Carr
Reuter
| |
ROYAL ENCLOSURE
Turpin, for instance. Sull the best at his weight in Britain forį the time being,
But if he met Gordon Wallace
In the royal enclosure-ones closed by court rule to divorced goin tomorrow, would you care LARGER TURNOUT
all those birdles ih/81). (Worcestershire four points). [ persons and now open to anyone to bet the result would be any Further, the USLTA expects Invitation_tbyżriaments in recent
who can afford £10 for a vou-different from last time? Al Manchester, Surrey beat cher and has had no scandal That's why it looks 90 Lancashire by an innings o larger turnout than usual for years. the US Clay Courts Champion-unpredictable to me."
and attaches to his or her name Yet Wallace, the Empire ships at River Forest,
At 0,810 Jatds with: 34-30-70 51 runs, Surrey 352 for
Ave grey top hats and morning suits champion, was recently locked Lancashire 135 were the order and cartwheel out in two rounds. by fellow- starting July 1a,
to par, Inverness will be longer declared. "We couldn't see any point in than the hot-ahots played in the Wharton 80, Lock Ove for 37 hats and summery silks and Canadian Yvon Durelle, who
(Lock five for 48). cottons were the dress order, Miss L Brough (US) beat building up European tour last two US Opens at Rochester.
har now beaten Wallace four Mrg M. Welas (Spain, ex-ments
the expense
NY, and Sam Francisco. It will
A heavy rain. storm caught times--and can't get a crack at of Argentine) 0-0, 6-0,
the crowd by surprise t hove the usual "pulled-in" fair- sponsors who are
thehis title. beight of the afternoon's racing (Britain) trying to keep the game going ways to nurrow the target but
and sent the thousands of race- goers running for shelter.
The paddock which had been Durelie was on pointed
To complicate matters.... a blaze of colours dotted with here by Arthur Howard top hats was quickly deserted, -Reuter.
at
American
Mrs R. Shenton beat Mr. Pratt (US) 7-8, over 6-3.
here," .. said President Renville
USLITA McMann,
Miss S. Armstrong (Britain) "We started the polley last year that will favour a long-Iroh
heat Mr G. Forbes (South Africa) 3-0, 6-3, 7-5.-France- Presse.
Lighter Gloves
To Be Used For
Title Fight
Denyer, Juno 18.
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are keeping it in force.” Three players received special permission to retain beyond the July 10 deadline but only two will stay of,
Rhodes Scholds Ham Richard- son of Westheid, NJ, rated
no great face-lifting has bech done to hity the par-busters.
"it has several fine par 4 holes
player," said Joe. "The fourth Is yards with an sievated grech a particularly tough par 4 at 460 and a big tree on the right pro- tecting the green.
"Then the 9th, 14th, 15th and No. 1 among the Americans, can 17th are long par 4's that put a
accept expenses for any tourna premium on the long irons. The
A ring Inte today, sub- stituting a lighter glove for can continue to do as he tomorrow night's scheduled pleases. He would anyway.
title.
UNLUCKY PLAYERS
and 160
Heuter.
KMB's 3-1 Win. Was A Treat For Saigon's Fans
HKCC Lawn Bowls Team Against PRC
on
The following will represent Hongkong Cricket Club at bowls against PRC June 22 at 4 p.m...
SECOND DIVISION At PRC
L. C. Kaw, A. B. Coleman,
Howarth,
Marshall
SMASHED
over
Kako the European holder-the Guman Gerhard Hecht, He was smashed Inside two rounds by Yolande Pompey, the Trinidad boy, last January,
American AAU
Cancels Track Meet
-'
Against Russia
New York, June 18.
The Amateur Athlette Union today announced that it had cancelled plans to send 70 American Irack and field" athletes to Moscow for a dual meeting with top Russlan stars on July 12-14.
According to the original plans, discussed by the AAU at the Light Athletic Section of the USSK, the Russians were supposed to visit the United States next year. This trip presumably also will be cancelled.
migration laws provaling at the mht was that when the flusstan Rteam came to the US in 1958 it time of entry.
should do so without raising any
to the US immigration laws, which require all aliens who come to the
ORIGINAL PROPOSAL.”
The Russing refusal, in effect
According to Daniel Ferris, The counter-proposal, by the Then, when Pompey had a secretary-treasurer of the AAU¡¡ AAŬ called for the USSA to pay ̈ ments to how the, for while 18th is 330 yards, a good drive
Salgon, June 18.
barnstorining U.S. trip within the trip was cancelled because all of the expenses of the top The Kowloon Motor Bus team
his grasp, he was outpointed by (a) the Russians would noto Moscow and the US to pay. tranumlig fut he exams and pitch, but it's the kind of from Hongkong opened a soccer
another German, Will Hoepp- ugres to metrayins the expense of the expenses of the Russian Oxfort on July 24 and Budge hole that can give plenty of tour, bere by beating a Baldon
Car who was about to retrain full of the viting team and team to and from the US Us 1988. Patty, the Californian who has drama at the end of four lived in Paris for several yeITS,
Youth Selection today by three the
ran the Now Will has (b) the Russians were unwilling The other point in dissgres rounds."
decided to hang on ↑ goale to one, having led at half-lowi
little to enter, the US under the T3~; Ionger. time by two goals to ni..
The Hongkong team gave the
Look at their ages: Turpin, The third allowed to remain 16-mand lightweight title fight abroad is Athea Cibson, who six parallel holes, but it'e mord thrills desplie the sticky heat
Dey said a valley, cuts throughį | 15,000 spectators plenty of
25; Wallace, 28; Durelle, 28; at the Denver Coliseum, crused
Hecht, 34, Hooppoer, 28, challenger Orlando
a restricted British pro picturesque them dangerous 10ft was 93 degrees Fahrenheit Zulueta's had a manager to charge ilut if in-gramme this year, but she has any but the unlucky players
Youngsters, of courde, com- They showed skill in their | (skip)
The original proposal bet i Bured champion Joc Brown's decided to come home, even who whack a bod shot at and positional play and dominated T. G. C. Külahi, M. Hen. pared to the "king-cruiser-Russians calet for the US to fingerprinted.
though there, is no women's Inopportune time.
the roalch throughout. The deton, K, M. Antao, T. O. Weight, Archie Moore, *ded 43, defray the expenses of its tears Hr manager Hymie Wallman tournament prheduled over here
fence was colld while the swift Margan (skip).
to Moscow and the USSR would that that the USSIE Bald he would hulde by the the week after Wimbledon, At least two of the 18 greens moving attack never missed an RC Trail, W. Rece, D. Arch
"It will be a miracle 1o Afteicht | pay the expenses of the US team. Would tot come in 1933 didesa Colorado. State Athiolle Com- A few others on private tours could be made completely un-opportunity to shoot-Reuter, Trail, E. F. Cée (skip)
'con önde diguin strip store or more off his venerable back to the US,.
4 in Moscow mandi. Iega transport the finger painting * Inwe die mission's ruling. He was dis-ar studying abroad will stay fair if the USOA elected to
rescinded Udited Press. appointed when the Commission over at their own expense. place pins in an favourable | announced tint alx-ounce gloves But all the top stars who position. It is part of Dey's job would be used instead of eight-count at the box-office, Richard-to move the sins after eacts cince gloves as previously used son excepted, will be back to round and he indicated the fratéssional bolite in give American tennis a much-neral policy is to avald gim- Colorado.
micka, in favour of fairnée.
Even pår for four Inverness SPLIT PERSONALITY
rounds is 280 magic hunber
·Secretary Joe Dèy of the US in US Open Championships...... Golf Association' said bore the Only once in 20: previous US 1967: US Open Championship Opens has that flgure been! will be played on a course with bettered, by the winner. Hogan, a golit personality providing = with 270 at the Riviera Club af The GORA, o tait test but abob Los Angelds in £348 · standa Pataky inspredintable,”
alone although Jimmy Demarot
30%
"Youże gylág (Eroii) the championship before 3t gots started,” Wallmon 5610 The Cornelision.--United Prem,
MAIDEN WIN
needed boost,
Inglewood June 10. · Machtrom hifinal rehkl 278 that year and finished Ciba Now Zealand racing star, I tournerent shapeetion tour of the second.
#fbobs, made his United Inverness Club at Toledo, where However, récodds are made to! die dibui at Hollywood Prak the Open will be dontested och be broken and Ɑia could be the winning the six-union, June 13-18, Day admitted the due year if Inverned the course 1,000. Dunk by a length and layout of 0,910 yards hus hian la u spilt personally turns out
hair in 1:00 dat, fuzat one-fifth baffled.
to be casy instead of tough on record of two pen-Jihome, tme big days, in mallej
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