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DURBAN TEST

Durban, Jan. 24. Australia, one up in the five

match series, have only!

doubt about their team to play South Africa in the third cricket Test which begins here today. Left-arm fost bowler Ian Meckiff, who has not played

pince

A shoulder ho Injured three weeks

had a ago, thorough fitness test In the nela yesterday. The selectors this waiting until are wisely morning to ace if he suffers any after-effects.

It Mock Ut does not play, Australia's team will show one change from that which won the second Test by an insinge. The Brst Test was drawn,

Alan Meckift's absence

In will share the new

Davidson ball with Ron Gaunt, who was rein- recently Blown out as a forcement.

favourites South Africa ato here to reverse the second Test decision, but they will be hard- dismiles the Aus- pressed to tralians twice.

Just As Strong Nine of the Australians who will be playing have batting 24,80, averages ut more than

South African attack bu, the has previously dismissed sides jus as strong.

The South African batting is at last looking more solid, but Use greatest obstacles could be the first few overs of Davidson with the new ball and the ac- curote leg spin bowling of al- Richie Benauo, which has ready brought him 73 wickets on the tour.

South Africa's team also shows one change, pace bowler Peter Helne replacing Eddie Fuller,

THE TEAMS

South Africa: C. von Ryneveld (captain), J. McGlew, T. God- dard, R. Westcott, J. Waite, R. Endican, R. Mclean, K. Funston, Heine, N. H. Tayfield, P. Adcock.

Australia: From L Craig (captain), C. Mcdonald, J. Burke, K. Mackay, N. Harvey, R Simpson, R. Benaud, A. Davidson, W. Grout, 1 Kline, R. Gaunt, 1. Mecklit. Twelfth P. Burge. China

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Monte Carlo Rally Runs Into Bad Weather

Monte Carlo, Jan. 23. Battling against the weather for eight hours, survivors in the 27th Monte Carlo Rally were tonight light- ing their way through snow and ice to the finish. ing point here.

Officials here thought that not more than about 00 of the original 302 starters

were still in with a chance. Many have been so heavily penalised as to put them out of the reckoning.

Most of the crews still in this evening were starters from Glasgow, Oslo and Lisbon-and they were meeting the worst of the conditions tonight as they

drove over the mountains of central France.

Officials expected a repetition of the Rally of 1950, when only five crews renched Monte Carlo unpenalised. In 1952, another stiff year, the number was 17.

were

Hardest hit by the grim weather today

starters from The Hague, Munich and Parts. Headquarters

reported that only one of the 12 cars which set out from The Hague yesterday remained in Rally.

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There was only one survivor Iran Munich'a original 24, and all but three of the 85 cara which left Paris had dropped out.- Reuter,

Meteoric Rise

Michael Mahon, of Heywood, could not gain a place in the first team of Heywood Grammar School Old Boys in the Third Division of the Lancashire ana Cheshire Amateur League yeur Ago. This season he is not only first choice at right back for Manchester University where he is a physics student but he recently played for Eng- land against Wales at Rhyl in the Universities International. Soine promotion!

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HIGHEST TEST SCORE IN HISTORY

AUSTRALIAN TOURNEY

Cooper-Fraser In Doubles Final

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Sydney, Jan. 23. Cooper End Neule Fraser whipped Barry Mackay of of Mioral Beach, 12-10, 0-3, Dayton, Ohio, and Mike Gresi 0-3 today to reach the Doubles final of the Australian Tennis Championships.

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Third-seeded Roy Emerson and Bob Mark of Australia upset top-seeded Mat Anderson Mervyn Rose 5-7, 6-4 13-11, 2-0 6-4 in the other seral-al.

The winners clash on Friday for the championship. All of the Doubles finalists except Mark also will play in the quarter- finals of the Singles on Friday

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Hanif Mohammad Reaches

337 At Bridgetown

Bridgetown, Barbados, Jan. 23.

Hanif Mohammad, the Pakistan, opening batsman, set the world's second highest score in Tost cricket when he the match against the was dismissed for 337 runs in West Indies here today.

SPLENDID KNIGHT

By HENRY LONGHURST

As I copy into the new diary the golfing events for the coming year-and long may one bo spared to repeat so pleasing a ritual-cach friendly name conjures up an atmosphere all of its own, and I wonder to myself whether any game in the world can offer so congenial a variety.'

Walter Hammond hit 386 for England against New Zealand at Auck-St land in 1933. The highest Test score is 364 by Sir Leonard Hutton for England against Australia at the Oval in 1938.

The tiny Pakistani opening most dependable batsman in

He has now played in 19 Tests britsman first junped Into pro- Pakistan. minence as a "boy wonder" ef 10 when he scored a polished ten against India, tour against for Karachi Muslims England, three against New Zen- cach ngoinst land ond one century against the Punjab.

Australia and the West Indies.

In 1952, when 17, Hunit be- came one of the youngest Test the world when players in chosen for all five Tests against

India.

One of five cricketing brothers (another of them, Wazir, was also playing today), he is the

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Andrews, Lytham and Rye, Porthcawl, Hunstanton and Deal; Prestwick, Turnberry, Boston, Sunningdale, Walton Heath, Worplesdon—and so the list goes on.

It comes to my mind, however, professionals as their Match from Gilchrist over Walcote that, while the places may be Play. chompionship. will be head at first olip, but apart from| familiar, a'number of events will played throughout over 18 holta that his lunings was without this year present themselves in final and eli. Responsible for blemish.

unfamiliar guise." Two of the this splendid deed is the newly Pakistan, who were forced to three changes concern tourna- clevated Sir William Carr.

third, they are looking for life peers nents at home. The follow on 473 runs behind, were which I prophesy may lead to 1 suggest his immediate re- indebted to Hanif for their unprecedented frustration and elevation. Lord Walter of the magnificent recovery in their trenzy, and possibly to physical Heath, perhaps, second innings and thoroughly violence, is due to take place in deserved to draw.

the United States,

The Kensington Oval wicket here did not give the bowlers a lot of help.

The huge West Indies arst innings total

of 570 for ning, declared was made by powerful mroke players with the advaat- of the first 130 of the cket.

But the consistently long stands by Pakistan batsmen in the third innings continued for three and a half days--a proof of the wicket's reliablity.

The Pakistan Innings Includ-

What a day's golf the Satur day will be, and what crowds, if they have sky sende, will, At home the Amateur Chem- turn out for a free day on thes

No weary day

plonship, for the first time since Heath to 206 107 it began in 1885 or 1880, if | long marathon, but four of the you hold the purist view that the world's best golfers, as proved Hoylake tournament of the pro- at Lindrick, knocking one an ceding year "wasn't a cham- other out all day and only plonship at

all will involvo ene loft in at the end. And f qualifying rounda.

the other three don't believe it, they can always look se bo morrow's paper.

Worth Trying

This represents a brave ex- Periment by the Champlonablp

with Imilaz, 112 with Alimud-hundred din, 154 with Saced and 121 with Wazir,

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Patience

This reflected the amount of patience of the batsmen in ad

In conditions.

their time responsibility play out they sometimes minde scoring painfully slow.

That did not antagonise the Imowledgeable crowd of 18,500 as they were provided with hard hitting at suitable times, lke toward the end of the match when Fazal hit Salth over the boundary on two con- secutive balls,

Indies bowlers, West The possessing greater variety than their opponents, tolled for four days in the the field and rever let up. Even to the last, the West Indies fielders, though obviously tired, made fow lapses-Reuter.

Finally, an innovation for the results of which I simply cannot ed four partnerships of over Committee and is in my humble wall-and since it was due to 1 'the first 100 each shared by Hani-152 opinion well worth trying. Two begin on January

will quality: anyone rumblings may at any moment reach us from across the Atlan- with a handicap of five or bet

The golang tortoises of the ter enn enterand, upon my te. ru, I have a good mind to have world are beyond all doubt the my unclent webbing-equipment American tournament profes

round lasting bag blancoed and have a go sionals, to whom myself and you can take your dve hours is not even a matter

fewer than 1s of comment. pick from no course.

It is they of all people who As the championship now have given the world a lead and in order to speed up becomes of personal interest to decreed, thousands instead of two or play, that anyone practising put- three hundred, it is perhaps ing during the course of the set down the round shall be penalised two This, of worthwhile to

•per offence. names of the courses. They are strokes Carnoustic, Western

includes Gailes, course,

trying any Glasgow Gailes, Gullane No. 1, missed putt over again, however New Luftness, Gostorth, Moor- short, which for all of them- town, Royal Birkdale, Little and, let's face it, for all of u Aston, Burnham and Berrow, has been a matter · of › sheer Hunstanton, Moor Park, Beric Instinet ever since they fir shire, Royal Porthcawl, Royal 100k a club in their hands. County Down, und Portmarnock The number of qualifying places at each will depend on the alre and quailty of the entry on that It being manifestly impossible to throw off ot a moment's course.

notice the ingrained' babits of a The

Amateur has recently lifetime, I see as many penalties tended towards more and more being Incurred in the first golf 30-hole matches. For myself tournament as in a whole season I have always held the heretical of League Soccer, the only dif view that every match should ference

int being that Bridgelown, Jas, 23. be over 18 holes, including the Instance they count two instead The West Indian team to anal, but have appreciated that of ano. I can only trust that meet Pakistan In the second no one could be expected to put they will be shown separately da Test match at Trinidad will be co revolutionary, reactionary the scores, e.g. Snead, 280 plus picked from: Franz Alexander (etc., etc.) step into practice in 18-206: Demaret 278 plus 22- (captain). Clyde Walcott,

301, and so on. Everton Weekes, Air Valentino, Collie Smith. Garfield

I trust also that we shall bo Sobers, Now, however, there arises n MeMorris, Conrad Hunte, Roy knight in shining armour who told the exact point at which Gilchrist,

Lance Gibbs, Roban has actually done so. The "Nows Tommy Bolt was forced to re- Kenhal

tournament at tire, having broken the last of and Ivan Madray of the World" France-Presse.

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