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|Brown Retains
Title
Houston, Texas, Day 7.
Old Joe Brown flogged Young Ralph Ducas in the eighth round tonight ly sopre
technical knockqui
R 2:21 and retain l Hahitwelsht lite world
-United Press.
Sports Diary
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Friendly Tournament; UKESA Y
B COD/RADC, Southom. Playgı and. 8 p.11.
Bowls
Australian Offer For Patterson
New York, May 7
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All Australian Syndiente 10: day cable world heavyweight champion Floyd Patierson $200,000 guarantee to defend his tle at Sydney, on a date to be
by #eleclot
the champion, against AustraBan envy weighi champion Allen Williams.
In-
in
Charley Rose, veteran dependent promivler, anncunerd that he had received authorim, tion to represent Williams
HOL but hnd the negotiations been able immediately to conluej
Domato, Cus
Patterson's mannger.
"It Patterson is unwilling to
3rd Division: 1ER C. 430 go to Australa, Williams is
Tennis
ready 10 come. here,
Men's "D" Division: Le Certed.
fessional
(2). Stanley V CHC (1), URECHA Williams, who turned pro.
VIKECBA (2), PRE: V FDRC, CHC (3) V KTGCA, USHC RCC, „Mixed "A" Dựisón: KỨC V CHC SCAA V KCC.
TOMORKOW
Koccer
Chinese F.A. Meeting, Sport,
pm.
in 1950, won the | Australian life i
1953. He has bad 30 bouts, winning. 33 and scoting 20 kapekouls. record inchido three draws and three defeats, two of the by kanckoists-United Puss.
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1958.
Peter May Completes 20,000 Runs
London, May, 7, Peter May, Surrey and England Captain, comppieled 20,000 runs in first-clas dŕleko? when he reached 20 for the County against the New Zealanders at the Oval here today.
At the start of tho season, he needed 144, und I ble first two innings ho scored BS against Cam- bridge University and 62 aghost the NL.C.O.
May has reached the 20,000 mark in the short (Ime of len fuil seasons, lis begun his firal-clam career in 1948, when he played only two luningS and scored Bve runs. Bo far he has hli 63 centuries. and four times he had topped 2.000 runs in a season-cuter.
FOLLOW-ON LIKELY FOR NEW ZEALAND
Kurt Nielsen Beaten In Major Upsel
Bomp. May 7.
Pancho Controras, second- ranked Mexican player, today brought off the first major upset of the Italian lawn tennis cham: planships by toppling fifth-seaded Kurt Nielsen of Denmark, twice finalist at Wimbledon,
Unnooded Contreras beat Nielsen 6-3, 0-2, 2-0, 6-4 in the second round. The Dane, who
did not seven fully fit, gover managed to control his drives properly, and they constantly strayed outcite the baseline.
The American-Swedish pair. Baller and Robin, were knocked
PAKISTAN OUT out of the first round of the
FOR HARVEST OF HONOURS
Lahore, West Pakistan,
May 7. Pakistan's representatives in the Asian Games, be- ginning in Tokyo on May 24, wore among the best In Asia and were sure ta return with
"rich harvest of honours, Mr Natim Hassan, Chairman of the Pakistan Olympic Association, said horp to- day.
He Was commenting on the Lospects of the ukistan con- Agent for the Games, whose pames were officially released {hyst night-after the first batch of competitors and officials were already on their way to Karachi to pick up a plane for Tokyo.
women's doubles,
They lost their places by a walk-över to the italian pair, Bellant and Pericoli.
Other results in this round were: Bueno (Brazil) and Arnold (United States) ben! Boltran and Nield (Italy) 3-0. 6-0; Lazzarino and Migliori |(Italy) beat Iborra (Chile) and
Cerri (Italy). G-2, G-1.
SECOND ROUND Women's Doubica
Caar. ad Forbes (South Africa) beat Lelli and Lepre (Italy) 0-0, - Schuurman (South Africa) and Reinolds beat Hellier (Australia) and Degal (South Africa) 8-6. 0-2; | Reyes and Ramirez (Mexico) beat Ramerino and Bass) (Italy) 0-2 8-2; Long and Hawthorn (Australia) bent Hay and Brom- well (United States) 0-0, 0-0.
Results of the eliminating round for the men's singles quarter Angls were;
Lundquist (Sweden) Leat Argon (Uruguay) 6-0, 6-2, 6-4; Woodcock
beat (Australia) Voorhees (U.S.) 6-1, 6-1, 6-1; Rose (Australia) boat Aquirre (Chile) 6-1, 6-3, 6-1; Ayala (Cuba) beat Fachini (Italy) 6-3, 6-3, 0-3; Knight (Britain) beat Grinda (France) 6-4, 6-1, 6-3.
This party, made up of 31 competitors and six omelas, arrived in Karachi today and were due to leave lato tonight. Two other batches
follow the same route within the next few days. Altogether there uro 84 competitors and 18 ometals in the Pakistan contingent which is led by, the Chief Commissioner of Karachi, Mr N. M. Khan.
Athletes, with 20 representa- lives, claims the biggest Pakistan
fry for
Buy one sport and the others in the party compele as follows: Hockey 18, Football 18, Wrestling 8, Cycling 6, Box- ing 5, Weightlifting 4. Swimming 4, and Rifle Shooting two,
During the
Asion scrond Games held four years ago in
where Pakistan
woFrance) Manila,
Men's singles results were:- Contreras (Mexico) beat 2-6, 6-4; Sirala (Italy) beat Nielsen (Denmark) 6-3, 6-2,
Grant (U.S.) 0-8, 4-8, U-1, (US.). bezt 6-3, 6-4; Palty Lemonnier (italy) by a walk- over: Garrido (Cuba) beat Pirro (Italy) 3-0, 7-9, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4; Merlo (Italy) beat Segal (South Africa) 6-4, 9-7. 6-1; Fistrange 2-6, 6-0, 6-7, 0-2, 6-3. (Italy) beal Yangso (stateless)
Mon's Doubles
best Davidson:
I-B 6-3,
ATRON And
Seeks World Title
Mike Holl, the 26-year-old light-heavyweight laxer from Prejoria, South African champion and rated fifth in the world, seen in training at Blackheath for his 10-round fight with Yolande Pompey of Triņi- dad at White City on June 3. Promoter Jack Sala- mans is asking the Board of Control to recognise this contest as a world title eliminator. If the light is good enough he will put the winner against Sugar Ray Robinson in London in September. — Central Press Photo,
FLYING FRIENDSHIP MAY MAKE DERBY HISTORY
A
By PETER SCOTT
247 Runs Behind Surrey With Five Wickets To Go
London, May 7. New Zealand lost half their side for 41 runs here today when replying to a first innings of 288 by Surrey the Champlon County for whom England's Captain Peter May hit 165 in his first look at the New Zealand bowling. After May's magnificent innings his first cen-
tury of the season and the 64th of his career -fast medium bowler Peter Loader sent New Zealand wickets tumbling in the last 85 minutes.
He finished with four for 17| oight declared (R. Gale 81. D. after dismissing Laurie Milles. Bennett 43. D. Blek 64 not Bill Playle and beat Sutcliffe | vui). · Nottinghamshire 34 for for three runs in 15 deliveries, } six,
After scoring 20 this morning, At Birmingham: Warwick- May completed his 20,000 runs shire 219. Combined Services in first class cricket and reached | 59 for two. This century out of 130 in to Ai Ilkeston match drawn: and a quarter hours. Altogether Derbyshire 148 and 93 for six, he batted three hours 45 Northamptonshire 157 for nine } minutes and hit 21 (oùrs,
dicelared (Two-day friendly). Wickels tumbled regularly to AL Cambridre: Cambridge constant bowling changes but University 180 (R. Janics 51, May could not be subdued. His C. White 41, 3. Puge Ave for confidence was emphasised by 39). Kent five for one. the manner in which he went At Cardiff: Somerset 240 (P. from 91 to his century
with Wight 45, C. McCool $0).
two fours and a two off sue- Glamorgan 49 for four. cessive balls from Alex Molr. At Manchester: Lancashire May treated all bowing alike 200 for five (A. Wharton 104, and reached 152 out of 207 tn|C Washbrook 50 not out), three hours with 20 fours.
(Two-
Mediocre
Worcestershire
Versus Gay friendly).
A Bristol: Gloucestershire
The rest of the Surrey batting 285 for four (T. Graveney 146 barely rose above mediocre on a not out, O. Milton 81). fairly lively pitch. The next At Southampton: Sussex 151, top scorer to May was Mike J. Lenham 80), Hampshire 81 Stewart the oponer with 25. for two (Two-day friendly)- Stewart and his partner, Tom Router, Clark who made one were out પ. for 13 in the first half hour. But May soon found his touch and propped up the innings until being eighth out 10 min-
tes after the tea resttmption.
The New Zealand side fielded well but late in the Innings John Reid the captain split the little anger of his right hand and went to hospital to have the wound siltched.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
Recreio Juniors Give Their "A"
Loader made the most of the Team A Scare
Alery Oval pitch after newcomer
John Hali dismissed opening In 4 bat Trevor Meals for two,
At the cloor New Zealand were 217 behind and still needed 90 to save the follow on Reuter.
County Matches
Batsmen generally
had
Д
first division lawn bowls League match played yesterday between Recrolo "A" and Recrolo "B", the Rocroia Juniors new page in the history of international racing
gave their sqniors a scare could be written on Derby Day, Wednesday,
by extending them all the way before losing by 4-1. June 4. At present there is a good chance sorry time of it in today's first
The game between these two that the Norwegian-owned and trained Flying was prome and
whg #elder who took the
teams was scheduled for this Friendship will be flown from Oslo for the day's malis honours.
Salurday but was put forward South African Stuart Leary and played on Wednesday. Epsom classic,
who in the winter leads Charl- The final score is a good on Athletics forward line at indication or the struggle the soccer held six catches in suc "A" team had to make before realon while playing for Kent Anal victory was attained.
University against Cambrlige
Passos rink were one shot up on, the second het head and catches were were lying two in the last head taken at short leg and one each when Raoul Luz with his last
five gold medals, six silver and Ludquiol (Sweden) two bronze, they were not 6-4, 6-7, 11-0; Jacobing and presented as now, in Hockey, Pirro (Italy) beat Achondo and This appropriately-named colt would be the first Boxing, Cycling or Rifle Shool-Rodriguez (Chile) 7-5, 2-6, 6-1. ing,
nd Darmon
Grinda (France) beat. Covi and Clerlei
"Our best hopes lie in atble- lies," said Mr Nasim although he recognised there would be strong opposition from
the Japanese.
He expected Pakistan to win about seven gold medals in the athletics events-Reuter,
Test Match Broadcasts
London, May 7.
A ye-year agreement for the sound broadcasting of first-class cricket in England has been
| made between the British Broadcasting Corporation and the MCC, ruling body of cricket, the BBC announced today,
The agreement makes provi- slan for the sound broadcasting of the forthcoming Test match series between England and New Zealand, England and India (1950), South Africa (1900), Australia (1981) and Pakistan (1902).
Tila year the BBC will broadcast n bail by ball com- mentary during all five Test matches on 484 metres (913 megacycles), China
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NOTICE
THE HONG KONG
Mall
JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes and Entry Forma for the 14th (Whitsun) Rage Meeting 1967/68 ta be held on Saturday 24th and Monday 20th May, 1068, (weather permitting) may ha obtained at the Secretary'a Ofice, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stabies, Shan Kwong Kund.
Entries loso at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday, 18th May, 1059,
By Order of the Stewards,
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Secretary,
6-1;
| (Italy) 6-4, 6-3, 6-1; Krishnan
to come here from Scandinavia for a race,
Women's doubles eliminating the dream of his white and against a forin about Flying bowler Alan Moss
croased
Presence of the dark brown of the fastest horses in Scan-af Cambridge. and Kumar (India) beat Glouna Flying Friendship in the Derby dinavia. He raced in England Four of the and Antinori (Inly) 6-3, 6-2.1 parade would full a long-for the Aga Khan just after the 8-0: Maugi-Pachin, (Italy) beatstanding ambition for his owner, war, but was a sprinter, so his at coverpoint and Arst allp. wood came in with a perfect Leslie and Apey (U.S.) by wealthy Osto shipping and air-son's pedigree scarcely looks
In the first county mulch of rest on the first shot-wood lo walkover; Ayala (Chile) and lines magnale Mr Ludwig G. Ideal for Derby.
the season at Lords Middlesex | tie the score. Candy (Austraila) beat Okrane Braathen, and Kearney (Australia) B-2,
No doubt your bookmaker will declared : 263 for eight and Mr Braathen, 63, harbours bet you 6-4, 6-4.
a free trip to Oslo hire wickets for 34 runs, Fast
then captured six Nottingham- Brilliant Bowling
Jeckle Noronha's rink were round for
who too's five up going into the last head finalists burgundy striped Jacket being Friendship's cightli
chance of beating
for 28 earlier in tho were:--
earried in the world's greatest Bald Eagle and
but some brilliant bowling by company, but seven
Lordin for M.C.C. Coghlan and Muller (Austra-race.
personally I hope to see him in week at a) beat Lazzarino and Migliori "Tho coll's two-year-old the geld, and shall be keeping gainst Surrey, claimed four for the opposition, including two very good shots by Tony (Haly) 6-1, 6-1; Dueno (Brazil) | carect proved him a good one by my fingers
for Mr 19 Ir six overs.
During the les interval, the the score at 20 all,
Noronha, the opposing skip, tied and Arnold (U.S.) beat Bellani Scandinavian standards," sqid Braathen,
Duke of Norfolk, President of and Pericoll (Italy) 4-6, G-2, M. Breather "I realise, though,
~~(Lension Express ·Service).
Ceasar Coelho's rink were the M.C.C. formally opened the two shots down when playing 8-2.
that, our horses are usually well behind the English and Frença, so I am testing Flying Friend- ship in two big races this spring.
"The first is at Malme, in Sweden, where he is now train- ing in sightly warmer weather than we have in Oslo.
After that he returns to Norway und runs at Ovrevoll on May 15. If he satisßes me da those ruces shail bring him to Epsom
Chester Cup Race Upset
World Archery Championships
new Warner Stand at Lonts romed after Sir Pelham Worner not to take full points when the last herd and were unlucky
84-year-old grand old man ol England cricket.
Another bowler to excel was Yorkshire's fast medium 01- tacker David Pickles who took
A
Coelho with his lust wood sliced the pack, Instead of hitting It squarely to take a tour, to give ane shot away
All in all the "p" Team put Ave for it at Oxford. The up a very creditable show. All University wore all out for 75 three rinks were leading up to Brussela, May 7.
anly two players reaching the 12th head, and I was London, May 7.
Tho 19th World Archery double Agures. Yorkshire ding-dong battle throughput. "Sandfacre", owned by Mr Cowley and ridden by Lester
Championships will be held in not find run-getting easy either The "A" team won by 4-1, but the Heysel Stadfum here from
It could very well have been Pizzol, beat the favourite "In-
One batsman who did succeed just the other way rounde Two years nuo Mt Braathen's July 10 to 24 with 14 countries nished 49 for four. duna" today to win the Chester
colt Viscount
today became the Brat definitely down to take part Cup, run
Gloucestershire's result was in the balance aven furlongs, 77 yards here.
over two miles, 2
Norwegian-trained horse to win
England stylist Tom Graveney Countries definitely taking who hit 146 of his county's 285 to ipa lost head.” "Sandiacre", at 15 to 2, beat a classle outside his own country
are: Denmark, Sweden for four against Essex and was by a head the 6 to. I favourite when Joe Mercer raden him to part
Finland. Britain, the undefapted. “İnduna".
Major victory in the Swedish Derby. Norway, owned by
Netherlands, France, Switzer- Macdonald - Buchanan, and
Fastest Horses ·
land, Germany,- Luxembourg, ridden by J. Purtell,
Czechoslovakia, Spain, Poland
Third Was "Compromise",
tans
Closing Scores
THE Recreto "A" A. P. Perdira
. A. Noronha F. Xavier
in to. F. LUZ
G. A. Guter A. Rome
E. M. Alarcoun
31
E Noronha 20
Close of play scores day's cricket matches were: owned by Sir Malcolm McAlpine, That success further whetteyland South Africa,
At the Oval: Surrey 288 ridden by B. Talk, which paid Mr Braathen's appetite for in- The United States and the
(P. May 165), New Zealand 41 ternational competition, but he Soviet Unión 15 to 2.
are expected to
F. X. Bilva "Samiinere" tuck
made £2,556 in has
errangements take part, although they hava for five.
A. A. Lupes at Oxford: Oxford Univer prize money for its ownor. Its about engaging a jockey for not yet replied to invitations
ime for the.. distance was 4 Epsom
from the organisers, the Belgian sity 76 (D. Pickles five for 10). C. C. Pernika minules, 6.6 seconds. — France- Darbhanga, aire of Flying Royal Archery
Federation Yorkshire 48 for four. Presse.
At Lords: Middlesex 253 for Friendship, has produced some France-Presi
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WE GAVAO MONIÈY BY DOING IT QURSELVES
no
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SCORES ·
Recreio "' 1 Коватно VA: Bequeira
C. E. Pazos 21
AI. Iemedios 15. A. Ozorio
A. T. NOTDošia. 20
3. Rezario
A. M. Bapíenta.
R. Petala A. A. Guterres
19 C. Coelho 18
$1
EARNED VÁ AN HOUR
GAS IS TOPS
SAYS MR. THERM