· THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1958.
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Asian Class Athletics Here Tomorrow?
ASIAN GAMES SOCCER FINALISTS?
Cambridge University 206 All Out Against New Zealanders
Cambridge, May 14.
Michael James who came into the public eye when he scored a century against the Australians two years age again stole the limelight when he checked a Cam- bridge University collapse by scoring 74 against the New Zealand cricketers here today.
From 81 for five the University went to 200 before being all out. By the close the New Zealanders had replied with 59 for two.
James a righthander of up-lapse against Essex at ford. right stance and "brond shoulders Somerset were all out for 188 showed that the New Zealanders and Essex for whom England bowling could be hit. He and all onder Trevor Bailey took the lefthander C. D. White who live for 49 in 1 overs, folshed made 21 pul on 92 runa in 80 the day with 126 fur three. minutes for the sixth wicket.
The
Jeg spin of Molr and Alabaster particularly appeated to James.
for Hitting Mor three brundaries in one over arut Alabaster for two fours, James reached 60 with Boven fours
an hour. To Just over Altogether he hit nino boun- daries i lls 74 which took 100 minutes before sricking a catch
to the wicketkeeper,
On a pilleh rightly damp early
Closing Scores
Close of play scores in to- day's cricket matches were;
At
Yorkshire Harrogate:
no play Versus Warwickshire today rain.
At Oxford: Izneshire (C. Washbrok 13, P. Marner
130
1. Batley live for 31), Oxford University 24 for three,
(P.
in the day Blair and Mac- Gibbon bowled fast and nç- At Hove: Sussex 320 for five, curately for e New Zea-(L. Lenhum 88, A. Oakmon 95, landers. Cave had an excellent J. Parks 00 not out) versus apell before tea with the aid Leicestershire. ball. His unalysis at this inter- val was Your tor. 43 In 20 overs. Helped by sinart catch- ing by MacGibbon remarkably aglie at allp for a big man and by Pettle the wicketkeeper Cave Inished with well deserved #gures of alx for 59.
Clouded Skies
Ocensional spelle of drizzle did not s the cricket but the gh! was often poor. Wheatley. the Cambridge fast bowler was
At Ilford: Somerset 188.
69, T. Balley Ave for Wright 10). Brex 126 for three, (G. Barker 67 not bui).
At Derby: Glamorgan 200 for eight. (W. Pardiouse 57, M Devereaux 55, A. Watkin 71), versus Derbyshire.
At Gloucester: Gloucestershire 200. (D. Young 110, D. Smith 12) versus Worcestershire,
AL Nottingham: Hampshire 150, (N. Horton 91, G. Goune- sena ve for 44).
particularly mencing Lincker Nottinghamshire 89 for one
a
Не
clouded skies and dismissed the New Zetland egene.s Sutcliffe and D. Ary for 27 czus.
New Zealan captain John Refd showed on heslation in facing up to Wheatley In spite of -baving lo
bal with métal shield over a split Anger. stood firm at a vite me and was undefeated with 18 at the close which was taken early be cause of poor light and rain. London, May 1, The Sussex batsmen provided the day's highlight today --Ele
wicket, (G. Millmen out)-Reuter.
40 not
The Scoreboard
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY First Innings
I. N. McLachlan, b Blair H. C. Blofeld, lbw, b Mac-
Gibbon
1. J. Green, e Mrefiibbon, à
Cave
E. R. Dexter, e Mactiibbon, b
Blair
County's 320 for live against R. M. Prideaux, b Cave.. Leicestershire at Hove being R. M. James,
the burgest total, For this they
Macfibbon
Petrie,
were indebted to a sernel wicket C. D. White, b Cave stand of 164 that lasted for 1. Pieris, not out
over three hours between
31. C. B. Howland, b Cave
year-old Leslie Lenham and
theft, 5 in. Alan Oukman.
C. S. Wheatley, e Me-
Gibbon, b Cave
Both inen missed their cen-A. Hurd. c Petrie, b Cave
turica, Lenham being bowled
for ed which eluded fours,
and
Onkinan making
95, his
Extras
Total
hits. Including slx and 13 Fall of Wickels;
12
B
18
31
10
7-1
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200
1-16, 2-25,
tours. Later JIm Parks cor-3-45, 4-79, 5-01, 0-173, 7-175,
Photo shows the Hongkong Football Association and Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation "A" teams which met in an exhibition match at Boundary Street yesterday. The final score was 2-1 for HKFA.
The CAAF team will represent Talwan at the Asian Games and the HKFA eleven are practically the longkong Asian Games team. Both teams are rated top favourites,
Mr Jack Skinner, former Chairman of the Amateur Athletic Federation and Olympic Committee of Hongkong and former Chairman of the Hongkong Football Association is seen eighth from left in the backrow,
Italy-India Davis Cup Encounter
Sports Diary
TODAY
Fresentation
Presentation of China Mall Cup. "Footballer of the Year", BCM Post
His Club, enn
Mes' " Division: LAC v CCE Stanley CRC 121, KCCSA (2) V CRC (1) PORC v RCCRA (1), CRC (3) PRC, KTOCA KCC. "A" Division: HKLC
ht
Florence, May 14.
Mixed 11allan Davis Cup ofleinls to-
day picked Nicola Pietrungo and Orlando Sirola to play against India's A. Kumar 19.30 A. Krishnan Tomorrow in the Birst two singles of their Euro- pean zone second round en- counter.
Malaya Boaten At Soccor
US Olympic
Diver To
Tour East
gramme.
North Borneo Contingent May
Feature In Small Scale Competition Against Colony
By "RECORDER"
The North Borneo team of eight athletes to compete in the Third Asian Games in Tokyo later this month are due to arrive in the Colony by Cathay Pacific Airways at 6.45_p.m. today. As the North Borneo athletes are entered in the Asian Games in largely the same events as Hongkong's small team, it is hoped to have a small- scale athletic meeting with the visitors at the University ground at Pokfulam from 5 p.m. tomorrow,
The programme is uncertain | for whom Hongkong can offer which had been arranged at the moment," but is hoped no opposition.
for
this evening at the Education
lo stage a men's and women's The meeting of the Exerulive | Department has been postponed 100 Yards Dash, n Hop, Step Commiiice of
and Jump and women's High
and Long Jump events.
Confirmation as to whether this meeting will take place will appear in tomorrow's more ing Paper or in tomorrow's Chinu Mail.
If the meeting does Lake place, the feature event will be the Hop. Step and Jump, in which the Southeast Asian Te~ cord-holder, Gabuh bin Piging is likely to take part, as well as Hongkong's Asian Gomes Cntry, Lat Din-yee.
Record Holder
Gabul holds the Southeast Asian record at 50 feet 2 inches and has been over 40 feet He also several times this year. holda the North Borneo record of 23 feet 3 inches in the Long Jump and the North Borneo 100 Yards Dash record at 9.9 seconds.
the
the
HKAAA to a date to be announced later.
Manchester United Beaten 4-0 In European Cup
Milan, May 14.
Milan beat Manchester United 4-0, here tonight and will
meet Real Madrid, the holders, in the final of the European Soccer Cup.
United won the first leg 2-1, in Manchester.
Manchester, who were a goal down within two minutes, were well below the form they showed in the first leg, They leki Milan to their goal lend untii halftime, but the Italians took a firm grip of the match in the second half.
lead
Washington, May 14. Robert Clotworthy, a United Slates diver who won a gold medial at the
There are three other 10.0-10.1 1950 Olymple
A 50,000 crowd saw Milon were pulled up by a còlid Milan Games, will visit severul Asian sprinters with Gabub as North CRC, KCC SCAA.
Lailer Section: Rimac v Shek-D.countries within the next three Borneo has been entered in the wipe out their Grst-leg deleit in defence.
the second minute. Uruguayan- months under the US State 400 Metres Relay.
Juon centre-forward Northborn The girls ..
Department's International
Patricia Schlafino, the world's comblest arc team Educational Exchange Pro-Borneo
shot home from Stahlmann, an 11.4 sprinter footballer,
Fung twelve yards after a fine run by over 100 Yards, Susan The Department said that and Adina Abad. Susan has left-winger Cucchiarino.
cleared 4 feet 11 inches and Piotrengeti will play Krishnan
Mr Clotworthy would leave on
United weathered an all-out and Sirola will neet Kumar in
May 25
and his
tour would Ading 4 feet 10 inches in the Milun attack and os Manchester
come more into the the nai two singles on Saturu
leclude stops in Japan, Malaya, High Jump and both are con-
game so Singapore, Tholland, day. Both teams will announce
Ceylon, sistently over 18 feet in the
the Italians' play began to though not in the Pakistan seemed red after Egypt and Morocco.
Long Jump their doubles line-up before the
deteriorate. same class will Hongkong's NK The third yesterday's game and missed deubles on Friday.
Mr Clotworthy would make | Shuel-kwal. mcniber of the Nalian team, several chances in the first half,
Monchester of the The eighth member demnun- Gaserre Merlo, was not men- The Malayans
goals public appearances to got, both tined for the singles-France-purely through luck.-France-strate diving and swimming North Borneo team is Aloysius approach PTE.
Kuala Lumpur, May 14. Pakistan's Aslan Gumes soccer team today beat Malaya 4-2 on muddy held after leading 4-1 nt halftime.
Presse.
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showed
work but
Lkicholm, 35 year old Swedish inside-left, increased Milan's
in the 11-t after a minute with a penalty Manchester back had handlei
Milan, then got right on top, their and although "samo" finishing was weak there Was no denying their superiority.
Schiaffino, Danova and Lideholm all came near before Danova added Milan's third goal clever in the 08th minute, Schlamno In the either completed the scoring
Stbidol, a 40-foot shot puttur fritiered away their chances or 76th minute.Reuter,
By Leo Falk and Phil Davis
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18
Extras
2
JOHNNY HAZARD
Total (for (wo)
Fall of wickets: 1-24, 2-27.
50
Dowling
0
M R
11
1 28
4
1 14
1.3 1
1 -Router.
wicket land of 64 in 55 min, Horton batted through the 25 Annings for three hours minutes with eight fours as his chief hits. White made 26 before Wheatley being run out.
Dexter
Rain again hit Yorkshire Pieris preventing a start being made Hurd
their match at Harrogate against Warwickshire, rain also 'ended play early at Derby "where Glamorgan reached 200 for eight with Alan Walkins 71
being the biggest score.
West Indian Peter Wight with
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Tied on the good work and 4-178, 0-192.
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Opening. batsman Martin
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