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SURREY DISMISS DERBYSHIRE FOR 79 Sports Diary Sonny Ramadhin

Irish Batsmen Not Quite All At Sea

Belfast, July 10.

The West Indies cricket

team, with seven first inn- inga wickets in hand, led the opening day of their

Ireland by eleven runs after

Then

67

Reply With A HUG FOR THE LOSER

Reply

For None

London, July 10.

Surrey opening batsman Tom Clark was taken to hospital after being struck by a rising ball at the Oval hero today, and had nine stitches in a forehead wound

two-day match here today.

Ireland were all out for 119ly in Urres hours in their first

Clark was dropped in the first over and short- afterwards was knocked out by a delivery from innings. The tourists had reared bes Jackson, the Derbyshire fast medium bowler.

330 for three by the close,

The Irish batsmen, with the exception of M. A. Bagar, the Oxford University batsman, and 19-year-old Aubrey Finlay wee wi at sea against the wiles of Alf Valentine, who took six for 38.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

isefore rakt slopped play,, 71, A close of play Somerset more than half an hour before were all out for 249. te, Survey were 67 for no wicket after dismissing Derby- hire for 70 just over two hours. Alec Bedoer took four for 24 and Peter Loader four for 52.

At the Oval: Derbyshire 79. Surrey 67 for no wicket. Rain curtailed play.

AL Manchester: Lancashire the 160 for five versus Sussex, who Rain curiailed play.

Eagar hit stx fours in a splen Best balling feat of the Uny did innings of 41 and Finlay's was by Alan Walkins, 20 not out included live boun-Glamorgan daries.

left-hander, male 142, including 15 fours, in and Andrew 290 minutes against Hampshire

Dhe at Portsmouth. opening for

Nyron Asgarall Gantesume,

West Indies, put on 23 in the Another century-maker was

before Arthur

was the

Jinlf hour before tea and cva-:

Phebty, 77 fically reached

Kent opening Asuprall was caught for 40.

Gantecume. why scored 31, 111, incuding was out at 1 and Palrade minutes Jeft at the time total, but Clyde Walcott attel Gerry Alexander, put on 36 without further loss. -Renter.

International Lawn Tennis Results

Stockholm, July 10. The Australian termis pale of Mal Anderson and Roy Emer-

today qualified to meet Americans Hugh Stewart and Hamilton Richardson In The Lemi-finals of the Ranstad inter- national tourmment,

In

the

quarter-finals today, Anderson and Emerson beat Tursten Johansson andi Bengt Axelson of Sweden by 7-5, 6-1, and 0-1 and Stewart and Richardson beat Steffan Stocken- berg and Percy Rosberg of Sweden 0-1, 6-4, 6-8.

at

his county's total of 188 for elit against Worcestershire Folkestone.

the

AL BirmingJun; Warwick- phite

for 200

four declared (Gardner 08, Smith 85 not out). Essex five for ont.

At Folkestont: Kent 188 for

the stylish batsman, whose 13 fours. In 205 eight (Phebey 111) versus Wor-

backbone ofcestershire,

At Glouctaler: Gloucestershire 178 for dive (Nicholis 84) versus Middlesex. Rain curtalled play. AL Portsmouth; Glamorgan (Parkhouse 77, 354 or seven Watkins 1940, Walker 60) veraus Hangathire,

Bob Appleyard of Yorkshire put up his best performance of season by claiming six Leicestershire wickets for 35 at full. Leicestershire tout half

At Bull: Locestershire 100 eir side for 48, but the tail-

ivun Geloven 5D, Appleyard enders rolled to take the all out

Yorkshire werex for 35). Yorkshire 71 for no Total to IBO, 71 for no wicket at the close.

At Yeovil: Somerset 248 (A)- Two Australians. all-rounder | Jey 71, McCool 7) Colin McCool and left-hander Northamptonshire, -Huter. Bill Alley, helped Somerset pass the 200 mark for the Arst me

their lost six matches.

Against Northamptonshire st Yeovil, McCool hit 77 and Alley

Beginners' Softball League

As-

The Swedish number

The Hongkong Softball one team of Sven Davidson and Utzeclallon announces that entries Schmidt today qualified for the for the Beginners' Softball finns by defeating the Danish League are now open. The team of Kurt Nielsen" and terms, and conditions governing Joergen Chrich in the semi-entry are as follows: finals by 6-1, 6-1, 6-2.

1.

not the

and

who has Anyone In the Men's Singles, Mal

taken part in Anderson.

Stewart Previously and Hugh qualified for the quarter-Buals. Association's organized Leagues In early round matches, Anders eligible to participate son bett Johansson of Sweden | there is no limit to age or height, all those who by 6-2, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 and Stewart This include: beat Rosberg (Sweden) 1-3, 0-1, have played for their schools in

the league sponsored by H.K. School Sports Association.

3-0, 0-4.

AT EDCBASTON-

Edgbaston, July 10. Hungary's J. H. Janeso de- feater India's N. Kumar 0-4, 5-7, 6-1. la the third row: i of the Men's Singles In the Mid- Jonds Countles Lawn Tennis Championship here today. -- France-Presse,

the

wicke:

versus

Althea Gibson of America, the Number One seed, became the first coloured girl to win the Women's Singles at Wimbledon when she beat Darlene Hard of America in the final on June 5. Picture shows Althen Gibson giving a sympathetic hug to the loser. Central Press Photo,

TOUR DE FRANCE

French National Add To

Team

To Their Prize Money With Another Victory

Ales, July 10.

The French National team, which left Marseilles.today with over six million of the 15 million francs of prize money so far distributed in the Tour De France, further increased their takings by scoring another easy team victory at Ales,

But with three riders in the leading group of ten breakaways the French team failed to win the individual stage victory, which went to Italy's Nino De Filipis.

Est (Holland); Yesterday's stage winner!

5. Wim Van Jean Stablinski, gavo Franco 80 hrs, 27 mins, 25 secs.

6. Gilbert Bauvin (France); second place, while Andre Dar- rigade was third and Gülbert 80 hrs, 27 mins, 28 seLS.

who Bauvin eighth. Dauvin,

Marcel Rohrbach moves up from 11th to 8th place

entries maln

participants

9.

(N.E.

Trevor Ford Suspended For Three Seasons.

London, July 10: The Football Association tor day suspended former Welsh

centre - forwärt! | international Trevor Ford from Britishi mot bpl for three seasons following the findings of a joint commis- alon which Investigated the affairs of Sunderland Football, Club

The commission Jound that Ford land accepted an un« authorised payment of £250. in August, 1031,

the despite Player's denial,

The commission, which met on July 6, decided that "a profes slonal registration form in 198- pect of TTCVor Ford would not be accepted by the Footbull Association for seasons 1937-39, 1958-50, 1959-00," according to sa official statement issued day.

10-

TODAY

Water Polo

Group "D":"7[p! Tin_v. Army, 5.10 p.m.; CYMCA v K Regiment, DAI p. Victoria Tool

Tunds Men's "C" Division: CRC (2) ▼ CRC (3) CRO (1) ▼ PRC, JIKCC Slánley, KCC vario, LUC v Fond.

Mixed "Division: CIBC CCc. KCO V SCAA.

Bowls Open Singles: Third matshes at JIKFC,

3rd Division COC v HKFC.

TOMORROW

Flound

Lawn Bowls Third Hound of the Open Singles championshipe at HKCC at 5:30 pm). Water-Polo

Group "A":" "Royal Navy v Bastem, (Navy Pool) 5.30 pm; EYMLA V HAF (Kai fak) 0.15 p.m.

Perez-Martin

May Play For Kent County

Londop, July, 10* Sonny Ramadiis, the 27 year-old West: Ingles right-arm upin bowler, may play for Kent.

has yet No affelal approach been, mate, but it in understood that he is digniñod?hia wdising- Bess to join the county.

Chistoplichson, Mr N

"We have yel, conldered the position officially and we have made no offer,"

Should Ramadhin Join Kept he would have to fulfil the three yents qualification period as lasta down by the MCC before he could play in championship unes. He would be eligibid for other matches during the Quiplifying perlid,

World Title Bout Ramadhin, who plagued. Log-

In November

Hah batsinen un tils prévious tour here in 1050, has not met success with such resoupling this summer, though he la stiil the West Indica' most dangerous bowler with his mixture of off breaks and leg-spin,

Buenos Aires, July 10, Pascual Partz, of Argentina, The commission's decision to will defend his World Flyweight

Ramadhin has been profes here carly in Bar Ford from British foolba) boxing le

Youngsional to the Central Luncashire will not provent

playing November hin

ugainct

club, Crompton, since inbrand for his new Dutch PSV Martin, Spanish holder of the League

Championship, the 1951, Eindhover or any other foreign European

said Argentinian'

Rectally Worcestershire were matsger club, it was announced,

stated to be Interested today. Ford at present holds a position The bout had been arranged. Garfield Sobers, the West Indies

all rounder. for as welfare officer with the PSV | provisionally

October-left-handed Club-United Press.

Reuter.

Frince-Presse.

Scandals Rock German..

Soccer From

Top To Bottom

By HANS SCHAEFER

Frankfurt.

Irregularities committed by several crack German football players and leading clubs have led to a series of scandals which have rocked the nation's soccer from top to bottom.

the

These offences, in effect, did not constituto violations of the penal code but. were rather violations of the sporting rules as hid down by the National Foders- tion,

What has been hurting most, so far, was the breaking of the strict amateur rules by two prominent players who were members of the 1956 Olympic team.

statemen: whs financial contributions are also A few weeks ago Federation, Kidicrs investigators discovered that practically "an act of despern-permitted If, for instance, the Rudi Hoffmann, an Olympletion" as the club cannot afford team wins the Cup or player, had accepted money for to lose its number one player to national championship. playing with hig Victoria a rival, and therefore turned to

The semi-pro rules, however, Aschaffenburg club,

the public whatever the out-

outlaw offering and accepting Á special Federation dir- come might be. ciplinary, court reacted quickly VFB denied the Klckers and suspended the 22-year-old charges, stressing that Geiger carpenter, Hoffmann, who ranks had never been offered money among Germany's most promis-

to join the organization. ing young footballers, for a 7 period of eight months,

court also imposed an 800-raork (about 200 dollars) fine on the money-loving "amateur,"

But this soccer-minded nallan

another

6. Holland 241 hrs, 24 mins, 18 secs.

7. Northeast Central France

241 hrs, 48 mins, 32 secs.

8. Southwest France 242 hrs, 5. pees.

Switzerland-242; hts,

Bobel

(Itc

DR

2.

B◊ hrs, 30 mins, 21 mins, 1 sec.

பூர

22 secs.

2. All entries will be con- in the general order, was the Central), 80 hrs, 30 min, 9 secs.

beneficiary of today's sidered na mdividual

8, Jean even though they may be made stage, while Jusus Larono of

Spain and French

regional France) by a school en bloc.

3.

Nick Barone Intending

camo back inteOLS.

Jesus Lorono (Spain) should send their names in to the picture by taking 9th and the Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box 10th places respectively in the furs, 31 ming, 36 sees. 1827, Hongkong, and on receipt general order, of these nanes forms will be provided for inserting details as to (a) ability, (b) position on the playing fold desired,

undergoing training.

10.

242

10. Southeast France hrs, 10 mins, 41 sees.

11. Spoin-242 hrs, 55 mins, experienced

The

shock recently following reports that

The Federation, meanwhile, suspended Gelger, until after the outcome of the investigations started against him on charges of having rules,

violated

amateur

The scandals, however, were the amatsuri,

Nicolas Barone (e pe

The Tour de France Inter- another well-rown amateur not confined to France) 40 hrs, 32 mins, 8 sections Committee tonight de-again an Olympic player-hd Federation inspectors also found

Team Stage Placings

1. France-15 hes, 8 mins,

12

sees.

The ten riders who fought out the sprint finish had broken (e) away from the main pack short- ly after the start and had over ten minutes to spare when they 4. All playing equipment win reached Ales. be

provided

Bobind them leader Jacques | PICS. sociations, but in order to defray Anquest and his immediate part of the cost of balls, bals

lyns remained

to- grouped ute, a small charge of HK$1.00

gether. per player will be levied.

Women Champion's days and times convenient for

In Jack Kramer's Touring Circus?

New York, July 10, Professional tennis promoter, Jack Kramer said here today that he was considering taking champions in his professional tennis team and hand Maureen Connolly and Althea Gibson in mind.

on women

by

the

A5-

Individual Placings

2. tuly 16 hrs, 20 mins, 2

11c De 3. West France, France, Belgium, Holland, Swit- zerland and Spain, each with 15 lirs, 30 mins, 2 sces.

1. De Filippis - 5 hours, 1 D. Southwest France, South-

cast Trance and Northeast Ce minute, 54 seconds.

Gral France each' with 18 hrs,

Courtney Wins At Stockholm

LIKELY SUCCESSOR

transfer money.

But experience has proved

and the play that the clubs hove frequently disregarded these regulations which experts

"outdated and

LIFI labelled realistic."

Kurt

Federation investigator Mueller said that out of 40 First Division clubs controlled, so far 23: have violated the rules,

250-

Victoria Aschiffenburg, Chub, for instance, was found guily cided after investigation to vieluled the amalcur rules.

there hnd been scores of by a Federation court at having penalise the regional French

of the sem granted overpayment to In a surprise announcement, violations

and statutes by clubs pros

was Bred 10,000- der Marci Rohrbach by 30 seconds for hanging on to one the management of the Stuttgart professional

Marks (about 2,500 dollars) for als offense. At the same time, of the official automobiles dur-Kickers club slated that their and players.

Germany's First Division. ing yesterday'a 12h stage.stor forward Rot Geiger, 22, for some

the court passed a. 1,000-Mark had received money. France-Presso,

football la run on a semi-pro (about 250, doliera), fins, and two years for his services.

basis. The "contract players", Esfour-month syspCaslon, they urc called, besides Victoria player Alfred Miraberger receiving a monthly pay cheque for accepting overpayment,

elat for playing eares

other. Aschaffenburg 5. After names have been re-

The club hastened to add, that from their Geiger,

had soccer, usually if a regler, Job. players were red from whom experts gistered the Beginners League will allocate sub-committee

plcked as a thely successor, to.

German upper-itague clubs 300 Murs (About 43.75 dollars) group trainees to particular

the nation's football idol, Frtiz

nfront the for the same offence Waller, had, not received the cannot, at present, thete judgment are

10 full professionalism A which In

3,000-Mark (about, the club switch most conducive to progress,

money directly from

increased financial dollars) fine was imposed on the "from SC-me

thebecause GI λ panel of Kramer, who has just signeu

experienced

but

bantens would bring the poorer Wuppertal SV fret division club clubs to the verge of ruin, on doubic Wimbledon

Men's coaches has been formed and in

De out of the team event. Its Ger- metres champion, Tom Courtney organisation's rich supporters."

for "overpayment of players. Singles Champion, Lew Hoad, addition to teaching the recruit;

inan rider, Hothar Friedrich, of the United States, in tonight's

At the same time Kickers. the finer aspects of the sport,

abandoned during today's stage international track and field teach they will endeavour to

8. Joseph Groussurd (West after a crath, Sixty-seven riders meet here easily won his second charged that the rival VFB them, the ethics of good sports- France).

out of the 120 starters are left victory of his Swedish tour, club of Stuttgart had offered 7. Waller Favre (Switzerland). in the race. manship in general.

Tomorrow's 14th clocking 1.47.8-end of the best Geiger, a "considerable ami attempts by wealthy clubs in of, 8. Gilbert Bauvin (Frank).stage over 240 kilometres Is 800-metre times at the old 9. Jean Adriaenesena (Bel-from here to Perpignan at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium. gium).

foot of the French Pyrenees. 10. Jesus Lorono

Team Overall, Placings all with 6 hrs, 2 mins, 54 secs.

hrs,

South

of Australia, said that Americans were always asking him why he did not organise women's matchs.

"Little Mo" Connally gave up tennis after a bad riding ne- eldent some years ago and was one of the inɑst: brilliant women players of all-time.

to

Miss. Gilson this year be- came the first, negro player win the Women's Singles tiue. at Wimbledon.

The Kramer cireus already includes, besides Hoad, Pancho Gonzales, Ken Rosewalt, Tony Krater and Pancho Segura. France-Presse.

John Henricks Wins Three

Events

Britisher Elected

International Ice Hockey Chief

Vienna, July 10.

2. Jean Stablinski (France) 5 brs, 2 mins, 24 seconds,

3. Andre Darrigade (France), 4. Plet Van Eet (Holland), 5. Nicolas. Barone (Ie France).

(Spain)

40 ming, 42 secs.

The mixed Luxemburg team, now reducet to two riders, is

1. Franco-238 Overall Individual Placings | mins, 13, mins,

21taly

1. Jacques Anquetil (France)

8 hours 13 mins. 28 secs.

2. Jean Forrerler (France)

00 hrs, 17 ming, 30 secs.

3. Marcel Janssens (Bel-

25 secs.

Stockholm, July 10, The Melbourne Olympics 300

ol

OPPOSITION

750

cases

STAR PLAYERS

Thero were already several. There wore also many Join

high financial thefr

unusually cash"

the Rhineland and fuhr Valley credits granted to star players— organisation.

rules here, bucked up by the "Industrial with the obvious alm of making According to the

make the sport them remain ipyal to their team. The Swedish record holder, clubs are forbidden to offer baronsto

professional they fully

But the Dan Waem, placed second in money to players whom

Mueller sold the investigation like to take under contract. At poorte clubs in the North and. 1.48.9 only three-tenths of a

probing reports the same time, players are not South have succeeding in their committee is 58 second off his national record.

that on more than 80 occasions permitted to

such option of these plans: accept The result might have been transfer money.

international, star Fritz Waller different in the British Olymple

According to the semi-pro had allegedly received a 40,000-

player silver medallist Derck Johnson

240 hrs, 42 mins,

3. West, France

40 mins, 58 seconds.

Mr John Ahearne (Britain), was elected President of the International Ice Hockey Asso- gtum) 80 tuna, 24 mins, 38 sces1 mar, 19 sccs.

tion when the annual congress opened here today.

Mr Abcarne, already Chair- nion of the European Assocla- Bon, automatically retains that position.

Mr George Dudley (Canada) was elected first Vice-President of the International Association and Chairman

North of. Bio American

Mr zont

Waller West Norway, July, 10. | Brown (United States), the out- John Henricks, Australian going President, and Mr. Ro- winner of the Olymple 100 bett more free-style championship, won three events here tonight.

Lobel

(Canada) were swimming chosen. Vice-Presidents,

European counell members elected were Mesara R. Ekloaw (Sweden) And

Korotkov (Soviet Union).

He won the 100 metres in 50.4 000-one second outside his Olymple" record- time and won two 60-metre races, clock ing 25.0 secu fox, the dist and 283 aepe for the excond.

Lars Krogh set a Norwegian recita by clocking 20.2, soja Uel bind Herricks in the second; 50; metre avent--Router.

The congress, which continues for four days, ogpolatoda mecial committed to deal with proposed changen in, thé prken), conititions under which the Worly. Championships, arg, halch Dolfitatés" are, auending dróty ninetden siktlötu fuentes -

4. German Pleut (West

4. Il De France

5. Belgium --- 241

France). 80 hrs, 25 mins, 18 sect.mins, 50 secs.

THE

GAMBOLS

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a

Experts first were at a loss to regulations,

may Matt (about 10,000 dollars) 240 hrs, had not been involved in a explain, this sensalipaul Kickers receive a maximum of 320 credit from his FC Kaisers

aslautern Club to help him bulld collision 36 metres after the announcement as the club must marks (about 80 dollars)

"salary." In addition, a movie house thard, been fully aware of the monthly start, Johnson was pudied down have

pay special 241 hra, by Sweden's Stig Bjoam Andes.likely repercussions, which may the club

to players, who off the even lead to the club's demotion bonuses 'son and had to limp

50; 100 more Bitruc.

Was d to the second. division. But ex-appeared in qualisod—United Fress,

perta later believed that the games for the team. Special

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Experta did'nor blame, so much the, clubs arid the player for these "ingularifies, but tissalled the meatsi-pro systgja

Bointing to the rules, that a player may not receive, TROEN thap 320: Marka n; ingestbj. that?

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