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LIGHTNING CENTURY BY What's Best in Kowloon?

Colony To Meet Cambodia In Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 10.

.. week-long Independence Day Soccer Toumament: will open here on August 31 with teams from Hongkong, Malayn, Singapore, Thailand Burma, Indenesla, South Vietnam and Cambodia competing, it was an- nounces today,

Chief Minister Abdul Rahman will open the tournament and donate п "Prime Minister's Cup" which will be awarded to the winning team on Septem- ber 7

FRANK WORRELL

Leicester, Aug. 19.

A lightning century by Frank Worrell and brilliant bowling, by loft arm spinner Alf Valentine, who took six wickets for oight runs, placed the West Indies in sight of a certain easy victory over. Leicestershire here today.

When play ended because of bad light just before the scheduled close, Leicestershire still needed 227 runs to avoid an innings defeat and had only two tail-end wickets left.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Soccer All competing teams will be Management Committee Meeting of Eiven souvenirs and the MalayaKPA, Sports Road B.43 pm.

Fencing Football Association hing IX Selection v Japan (Sabre) 630 arranged for their accommoda-p tion and transport.

The

Thailprid team scheduled to arrive on August

Bowls

Open Triples of CCC and KBGC, is 0.30 p.m.

TOMORROW Fancing

20. The opening gune will pul Cambodia against Hongkong to be followed by Vietnama verous Singapore.

Scores

were: Lalecstershire, almilar Palmer delivery and 75 and 50 for eight. West Indies 301 for seven declared.

MORALE BOOSTER

been

The performanco of the West Indien side today must have

1 great morale booster with the Orth Teat against England opening at the Oval in London on Thursday.

Worrell made 104 ปร 105 minutes, liting four mighty sixes and ten fours before he

Gerry Alexander also fell to Palmer for 83. Then Valentine struck to make a great day for the tourist,

Valentine bowled 12.4 avery, of which seven were maidens,

The ball turned a little for him but unly slowly. Most of the, Leicestershire batsmen were too leaden-fooled to get to the pitch of the ball when driving with the

Worrell result that took two catches at short mid-

Challenge de Fallange Framented on his wicket when try-off and another at forward 10 a.in. Final at 3 p.m. Cup BI EYMCA, Preliminaries ating to combat a high full toss short leg,

from Lelcestershire caplain Charlie Palmer.

HOW

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Vietnamese Tennis Players In Singapore

Singapore, Aug, 19.

The Vietnamese tennis team for the Malayan Championships In Singapore and the Merdeka conicsts in Kuala Lumpur arrived here today,

The team consists of Nguyen Van-tich, Vo. Van-bay and Vo Van-thanh.

Tennis oficials give the team

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Vietnamnese are accustomed to

Rehan Kanhai got within eight runs of his first tour cen- tury when dismissed by A

Only a few overs should be necessary to

give the West Indies victory tomorrow-Reu- ter.

Ballymoss Now The Favourite For The St Leger

London, Aug. 20.

The general view of the St Leger, to be run at Doncaster on September 11, as being virtually certain to provide another classic victory for Crepello, with the Italian colt Braque the only possible danger, was overturned in a few days last

peted in the French Champion-week, ships in 1954 and the Philip- pines Championships last year,

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First it was announced that Crepello, Sir Victor Sas- Mr Tricu Wan-ya, a soon's Newmarket 2,000 Guineas and Epsom Derby win- frequent visitor to the Malayan ner, had lamed himself in a gallop and would not be able Tennis Championships 30 years to run in the Doncaster classic. ago--Router,

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Then, a few days later, Uga Penco, trainer of the Marqueza Incisa della Rochelta's Braque, stated that he had not been able to prepare his colt in timo for the St Leger, and he would have to miss it,

In the absence of the two stars of the classic, the role of favouritism has fallen on the Irish-trained colt Ballymosa,

who ran second to Crepello in the Derby and has since won the Irish premier classic,

It would be a great triumph for Vincent O'Brien, the Cashel, Co Tipperary, trainer, It te were to saddle American owner Mr John McShain's colt to win at Doncaster,

O'Brien is far better known as a word of the steeplechas- ing game than ng a flat-race trainer, and It would be a won- derful achievement for him to add an English classic success to the three Grand National triumphs he scored in consceu- tive years from 1953 to 1055.

LOST GLORY

The race which may bring Jaurela to O'Brien hos turned out a tragedy of last glory for the connections of Crepello, Sir Noel Victor Sassoon, trainer Murless and jockey Lester Piggoti.

Most critics held that the St Leger would be a virtual walk- over for Crepelle, who would thus become the first "triple crown" winner' since Bahram in 1935.

He bad already slammed the best of his age in Britain, France and Ireland in the 2,000 Guineas and Derby, and the victory at Doncaster, which was looked upon as almost a foregone con- clusion, would have put him high in the rolls of Britain's equine greats.

In spite of the very high opinion held of Crepello in Bri- tain, the connections of Braque had been looking forward to tealing their colt against him at Doncaster.

Even if the hardness of the ground in Italy had not pro vented the colt being goh rendy In time for Doncaster, he might Hive, mince the race when i transpired that Crepelio would not be amone tho⋅ żoIRICIÍ.

Barico Camici, hin. jockoy, explained that, with Crepello absent, the St Leger did," not COITY

the EBETO prestige us Franco's Frix a L'Arc de Triomphis to be rum Longchamp, on October 6. Broque can be got ready, will run for this 254,000 prize, the richest in European racing mi Chico Mail Special.

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