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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY" 16, 1988.
NEW
ZEALANDERS' DRAMATIC
WIN
US LEAGUE BASEBALL
Welling-
•
Blair And MacGibbon Pave
The Way Clear
For Tourists' Victory
Cambridge, May 15.
The pace bowling of Bob Blair and Tony MacGibbon blasted the New Zealand cricket tourists to a dramatic two-day win over Cambridge University here today. Tumbling the University to an all out second innings total of 40 the lowest seure ever made by an English team against a New Zealand touring side Blair and MacGibbon left the way clear for the tour- ists' victory by ten wickets.
The Cambridge collapse was minutes and hit 11 fours. He had Matblo k feet four-inch Civil Engineer from Canterbury | cumpleted after tea; the Last several useful partnem notably Greensmith the Leg Ave five wickets fell for the addition j Willam -matches four of the Arzt wickets to fail to f:Ish with of only 15 runs, and Cambridge spinner who joined him in an
eighth wicket stund worth 52. four for 23. Then Blair 20-year-were all out for 40.
t compotitor from
Bob Blair took over Muc- By the close Somerset had main halved the Exsex lead for the
The match-winning bowling rif the iw pacemen came after the txirlats had falled by
runs.
inning17-7-23-4,
to
the
ege of 260. Despite a sighting Left to score 61 for victory,
the New Zealanders
5 by their exptain John Reid the New Zealanders slumped from thei: overnight two to an all-out ioz.
50
to took over as the destroyer-Gibbon's role us tra-chlef Bad mopped up the destroyer. He matched all five loss of two wickets. A magni- 131 by their batsmen. Ele Anal wickets Ja ve
the cent unbeaten fall afler analysis was six for 19.
Interval in 30 blistering new skipper Willie Walton the mero six former Yorkshire batsman failed deliveries and for
Leicestershire from Dar's full analysis was 16.2 following on against Sussex #1 14 ans this morning to reach 9-19-6, and MacGibbon's
Hove Watson batted for four Не the Cambridge Grat
und three quarters hours. reached his 50 out of 18 In 100 minutes and his maiden century for his
County new
oul of 161
three ini
hours 50 minutes.
131 Is tato)
Wus made out of 217. When Leicestershire followed on Wat son was there again-fhis time to open the Innligs with John Van Geloven. At the close they had scored five between them.
Twenty-three wickets tumbled ot
University Oxford. The dismissed Lancashire for 82- the County's lowest ever scale against a University-and when bad light stopped play Oxford were 88 for six in their bid to score the 147 runs needed for victory.
collected the runs in 33 minutes to win for by ten wickets and with a day Bert Sutcliffe hit o to spare. carefree 40, completely cellping Aggressive Methods his partner, John D'Arcy, who scored seven. Sutcliffe, who Reid's £7--mado under tho wag particularly severe on handicap of bandaged unger Dexter, Included nine fours in damaged against Surrey last his knock. week-was scored on the ground where he hit an unbeaten 188
hen New Zealand were last In England nine years ago. Reid whose rura included 14 fours and were made out of 152 in
The Scoreboard Cambridre Univerally First Inning 200 (B, M. Jarner 74:
II. Cave -58). New Zealand First Innlugs 11le under two and a half
(Overnight_69-2). hours, He showed his younger N. 5. Harford, e Dexter, b colleagues. thu
of value
Closing Scores
Close of play scores in today's Jerleket matches were:
At Ilford-Somerset 188 and
77 for two (L. Pickles 42). Barker 75, T.
23 Eseex 342 (G)
At Harrogate-Warwickshire
Footballer Of The Year
+
read
Wheatley
19
agressive methods against good. R. Reid, e MacLachlan, b benvling. Only a brilliant catch Hurd
07
0
by MpLachlan, at deep midon w., Playle, e Dexter, b nepived mot a century.
The University's top bowlers J, C. were off spinner Hard (four for
33) and
puceman
(four for 07)
10
Kave
Hurd
Alabaster, bw
Hurd
Wheatley E. C. Prire,
e Dexter, b Wheatley
Bailey 90).
0
U
55 for two, va Yorkshire, start
3
delayed by rain.
0
At Hove Sussex 300 (J. Parks 104). Leicestershire 217 (W. Walson 131 not out and live 182 for no wicket).
Cave not out Extras ( 2 lb 1 N₺ 1)
Bert Sutcliffe going in irst A. M. Mulr, b Pieris with John D'Arcy led New R. W. Blair, b Hurd Zealand's dash to their victory. B. target of 8 runs which they reached In 33 minutes. in excellent form he hit a careirzo 40--Including nine (ours—while D'Arcy could manage only seven.
Today's victory was the third of the New Zealanders' tour.
Earlier Play
An innings of 07 by the New Zealand captain John Reid falled to prevent Cambridge University frum taking a Arst innings lead on the second day of the cricket
match here today.
Total
At Gloucester Gloucester-
Fall of Wickels 3-78, 4-137,shire 260 and 52 for no wicket.
5-144
3-103.
Wheatley Dexler Plevis
flurd James
Despite Reid's knock, the New Zealanders lost their remaining eight wickets today fur 133 rans and were all out for 192.
14 runs behind the tîniversity's score of 206.
8-180, 0-179,7-180,
BOWLING
Worcestershire 231 (P. Richard- son 41, D. Richardson 44, G. Dews 03. C. Cook nve for 00),
At Oxford - Lancashire 130
0. M. R. W. and 82 (J. Bailey seven for 23).
4 Oxford University 60 (J. Hiten
23
Q 67
3
1 14
U
13
3 40
17.3
7 33
+
10 1 34
Cambridge University Second Inningh
M. MacLachlan e Petric
b MacGibbon
C.
Blofeld
Macgibbon
1bw
D. J. Green flow & Blair ...
But the tourists immediately E. t. Dexter ↳ MacGibbon compensated for their batting. M. Prideaux not out ... Tailure when the University went R. M. June's lbw
b
in again. They swiftly awept MacGibbon pside hall the Univeralty batsmen | 2. D. White not out and at 100 Cambridge · were in Prideaux bw, b Blair trouble with their score at 31 | White hit wkt, b Blair for five. The hostile bowling of P. 1. Meris, Petrie, b Blair the tall MarGibbon did the C. B. Howland, Binir damage. When the Afth wicket O. S. Wheatley, Cave, b lell with the score at 20 he had taken four for only 12 runs.
Earlier, the New Zealand skipper had seemed certain to reach his century but when just three rum short of his goal he was magnificently caught by McLachlan at deep midou,
Hus Bhe innings scored out of 193 in a Hitle under two
half hours included 10 fours.
Blair
A. Hurd, not out
Extras
Total
NEW ZEALANDERS Second Innings
D. Sutcliffe, not out J, W. D'arcy, not out
Extrus
Bowling:
four for nine) and 88 for rx.
1 Rain curtailed play.
At
Derby Glamorgan
289
1 for eight declared and 146 for eight (P. Walker 42 not out). Derbyshire 135 (D. Carr 51, A. Watkins five for 19).
0
At Nollingham Hampshire 150 and 139 for four (H. Horton
43 not out) Nottinghamshire 4 241 (G. Millman 51, C. Coonesena 45, D. White five for 4:52)-Reuter.
40
48
7
India's Hockey Team Better Than Pakistan
WITH FRIENDS
CONGRATULATIONS: From the Hon. Kwok Chan, President of ASF and OC of Hongkong.
Mr
D. Benson who presented the trophy yesterday is in the background.
FIRST MAN
MAN TO
TO WIN FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR TITLE TWICE
For the second year in succession, the China Mail "Footballer of the Year" trophy went to South China's popular inside-left, Yin Cheuk-yin. Yesterday evening, in the South China Morning Post Staff Club, Mr D. Benson, Chairman of the Board of Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club and a Director of the South China
In
Morning Post Ltd, made the presentation be-
fore a distinguished gathering.
his address Mr Benson then at any time in his career
training
Mr Jack Skinner (Far Eastern
Bonus Pitcher Leads Giants To 4-2 Win
New York, May 15.
Mike McCormick, 19-year-old bonus pitcher, equalled his total victories for two previous seasons in the majors today when he went 8-2/3 innings in the San Fran. cisco Giants' 4-2 victory over the St Louis Cardinals. McCormick, who won only three games during the 1956 and 1957 seasons, now has won three straight with, out a loss this season. The defeat snapped the Cardinals' seven-game winning streak.
Willo Maya bashed his ninth liner and Jim King his arst for the Glants, who dealt Lindy McDaniel his third setback. McCormick needed help in the ranth and Jim Constable cams in to strike out Don Blasingame for the game's finaj mat, Sta Musial went útless in four tries.
'The Cinchnall Redirge snapped the Pittsburgh Pirates' six-game winning streak, 3-4, and the Los Angeles Dodgeré broke their own six-game losing streak when they beat the
Frankie Worrell Chicago Cubs, 4-2, in other
To Captain West Indies Team?
National League day games,
George Crowe drove in
Ive rung with a homer and two singles to lead a 14-bit Cincin- nali attack that hunded Bab Friend
second bis
defest,
WP-McCormick (3-0). LP-MAC. Flood (1), King (340).
HR-Mays (957). Danie 12-3TH
(1). Los Angeles ... 020-000-00-00 4-2-2
Chicora
010-000-00-00 2»B«L
Latine Roebuck, (11) and Ron- boro: Droti, Freeman (9), Mayer
and 9. Tavior.
LP-Freeman
Elston (13)
WPL-Labine
41-11. (0-1)-United Prem..
Country And Yacht Club
Meeting
The Preparatory
Committee
Georgetown, Muy 15. Knotty points regarding nex: Johnny Klippstein, who yielde October's West Indian cricke: one unearned run in the middle of the Hongkong Chinese Coun- team's four of Indla are sull 3-2/3 janings, recetvis eredit for ry and Yacht Club met last the Chinese Bankera being negotiated, West Indies, his first victory. Gun Bell also night at Cricket Control Board Secretary, had three his for the Redlegs, Club and discussed with other prominent Chinese businessmen Clarence Edghill, sald today.
who had lost ave in a TOW.
the planning and detalls of the future social organisation.
Ho said counter financial terms and other conditions had already been submitted to the Indian Board and that approval, rejection or a compromise were eagerly awaited,
Edghill confirmed that whether would er not Frankie Worrell
teum captain the West Indies was sill not finally settled- France-PressE,
3-Nation AA Meet Today At Pokfulam
Singapore and North Borneo athletes will take part in today's Open Athletic Meeting organised by the HKAAA, which commences at 5.15 p.m. at Pokfulam.
Highlight of the small programme is expected to be the clash between two of Asia's Icading sprin ters, Stephen Xavier of Hongkong and Kesavan Soon, the Singapore cham- plon
Many of the visiting athletes are nursing in- juries and it is not known how many of them will definitely participate,
Yorkshire Cyclist Second In S.E. France Tour
said that this was the third Mr Benson added. Calcutta, May 18.
time South China player had Among those who attended The second and final batch of dominated the poll, during the the presentation were: India's contingent for the Asian four years in which the com- Games,
comprising hockey petition has been held.. Army
Marsellfes, May 15. football, volleyball and boxing goalkeeper Mike Granger won it presentative of the Executive teams, lett here tonight for the first year, Mr Benson allri Committee of FIFA and former
Yorkshire rider, Brian Robin Tokyo.
to South Chairman of the KFA), son, today came second in the buted Yiu's success Before the athletes left, their China's "wonderful
N. Craig (Acting Editor of the
second lap of the Southeast leader, Aswant Kumar, Prest-facilities," and to
the way in China Mall), Mr Robin Hutcheon
France cycle tour. He covered dent or the Indian Hockey which the,
(Editor the China Mall), Mr OMRW
the 135 miles. distance from Wheatley
Peteration, said that India's courages the younger set. 6 3 8 0
P. Plumbly (Secretary, S. C. M.
Digne to Marseilles in 5 hours, a.keen
Dexler
60 460 hockey team was far better than
Mir Benson sale, "Yin has Post Ltd), Mr S. A. Gray (Editor 64 minutes, 16 seconds the Three scored ducks and of the
Full of Wickets: 1-13, 2-18, that of Pakistan, challengers to won practically every honour of the South China Morning Past,
samo time as the lap winner, latter utsmen only the patient 3-21, 4-22, 5-20, 6-35, 7-36, India's world hockey supremacy. there is to be won on a football the Hon Kwok Chan (Presiden: France's Pierre Polo. Alabaster over looked at all2-419-41.
-France-Presse.
field, but he looks back with of ASE & OC) and Mrs Kwok comfortable. He stayed to be
Chan, Mr N. C. Chan (Pre- pride to the he was elected sident of HKFA), Mr C. S. who moved into top place in France's Bergaud to represeTI the Combined Chinese against the Swedish Wang (Chairman of HKFA), the general classification,
Mr W. A. Whiting (Managing Robinson was Club Djurgardens in 1948."
The other New Zealand bats- men gave a sorry display agalist
pace and spin attack.
Jast mon out for 23.
Of spinner Hurd and pace-Blair man Wheatley were the univer sity's leading bowlers.
MacGibbon
Hund Cave
took four for 33 and Wheatley four for 61..
Their ea interval score gave Cambridge an overall lead of 45.
Headaches AVER
Toothaches Colds
are quickly overcome t
CAFASPIN
Bowling;
OMRW
15.2 19 0 17 7 23 4
4 3
2 0
County Matches
British-Italian Agreement
Modena, May 15.
Association
en-
Third was
placed second
"In another outstanding sea-Director, Rediffusion), Mr J. S. in: the general classification son," Mr Benson continued, "Yiu Lee (Chairman of BCAA), Au with Polo third, France-
of 5. Presse. has played a great part in South Yeung Ping (Chairman A "Maserati Energol" racing China's fine achievement of win-C M. P. Sports Association), London, May 16,
Raleigh Trevor Bailey, 34-year-old stable was oficially created 10-ning the Senior Shield and Afr
5. M. Leung Essex star, is busy justifying his day by an agreement between League championship dor the · (Chairman" HKAAA), Nr Mok label as England's, outstanding the Italian_racing frm and the second year in succession.
He Hing (CAAF), ME ·A J. ollrounder.
71 British B.P. Following his
Petroleum Com- has been an automatic choice for Hussain (HKFA), Major Hacon against the New Zealanders on pany.
all premier representative games and Capt. Alder (Army), F/Lt Tuesday he took 90 off the Under the agreement, the but withdrew from the Colony Shelley (RAF), Mensra Benja- Somerset bowlers at Word today |E.P.
hai Company
bought team that played, in Macao" and min Lee Leo Wal-toog The Japanese Swimming |16 follow his Ave for 48 yester several Maserati formula ono | Singapore.”
(SCAA), Mesars Jock Bloan, J. Federation apnounced today day,
end sports cars which will be "His play has matured notice- R. Luka and Tong Sheung that 103 awkimmers from 12 Helping Essex to a load of 154 raced mainly by British driverably in the past year or two and (1955 Footballer of the Your) nallans would take part in the Bolloy belted two hours 55 France-Presse."
THE GAMBOLS
LIFT
་།
and
he is now a better team man and many others
by Barry Appleby
a gentleman should fee
always #land aside ed
[gh the lentier Cerve. Oka Lift firat
SWIMMING
Tokyo, May 15.
Asian Games-France-Presse.
COOK BETTER MEALS {
The Dodgers pushed over two 11th inning runs although they hit only one ball out of the in- field to gain the decision after tho Cubs tied the score in the ninth on Jin Bolger's single, a another single by sacrifice and Ernie Banks.-United Press.
American League
|
Formed some two years ago. in May, 1056, the Preparatory Committee had
been meeting
from time to time to establish a club but found that the greatest difficulty was finding o sullable site. One of the mem- bers told the China Mat! this moming that the present loca- tion at the foot of a hill in Aberdeen was an ideal locality
Ned Garver, who appeared to for such a elab as the headland DC washed
Majoris up as a
surrounded by water
Leaguer the last two grasofa, both sides,
continued his brilliant early.
on
The Preparatory Committee
season pitching today when he hurled the Калка City that was formed two years og
Dr S. N. Chau.. Athletica to a 9-0 victory over comprises
Mexrs Willfor S. T. Louey, the Chicago White Sox.
& W. Lee, Percy Chen, Henry It was the fourth win in Ave Tseng and Dr T. P. Wu. Those
the games for
32-year-old who attended the first meeting and Garver, who had a 6-13 record of the kind where idene last season and an 0-2 mark. In | thoughts were aired regarding the future club were Mr Alfred 1950.
H. Chan, Mr Y. Hon, Mr Y. Vio Power provided Garver Mok Ying-ki, Mr Andrew. Ue with the runs he needed when and others.
he walloped a three-run homer off Jim Wilson in the sixth. Mike Baxes and Hector Lope:: were on base via singles.
Roger Moria knocked in three
homer runs with a
and a doublé that led the Cleveland Indians to an 8-5 decision over the Detroit Tigers In the only other somo in the American afternoon League. Ballmore's
game in New York was post- poned because of wet grounds.
Stablinsky Wins
Round Spain Cycling Tour
Madrid, May 16. Jean Stablinsky, of the French National team, was today pro- Maris, who
claimed overall winner of the humers against Detroit Round Spain Cycling Tour, this season, homered in the
has fit
sks
third to give the Indians a 2-0 The 16th and final singo, over. lead and they never were 231 kilometres from Palencia to was won by Rick healed despite homers by Gall Madrid, Harris, Lou Stealer and Frank Jayten, of the Belgian National Bolling. The tribe clinched the Team. fame when Minnie Minase hit! A two-run homer in the ninthi.
The Scores
AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago ....... 900-000-0000--7--1 Karma City .... 000-003-00x 3–7–0 W, McDonald (7) and Lollar; Garver (4-1) and House, LP WIL-
on (-2) HB-Power (Ind). Cleveland
003-211-0026_4_ Detroit
000-220-100 8—1
Nayleak, Moni (5) and Brown; Hoeft, Shaw (3), Sleater (5), Mar- gan (0), Aguirre (7), Toyinak (0) Aix Megan, Lau (0), Wilson (0) W-Mos (3-5). LP-Itoeft (32). URB-Hardin (st). Matie (7th), Bloater 11), F.
Bailing (2nd), Miyawo ((h).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati Pittsburgh
Pierino Beff, Italian National Team, was second and Gilbert De Smet, Belgian National Team, third.
The times were not im- mediately avaliable.-Reyter.
Kuala Lumpur
A Future
Games Venue?
Kuala Lumpur, May 15. Colonel Sir Henry Hou-Shik Lee, President of the Malayan Olymple, Council, said today Malayan Olympic officials in Games the Asian Tokyo for would examine the' possibilities of using Kuala Lumpur as future games venue.
K
300-000-340 9-14-0 010-200-300 4-11o Haddix, Kippstein, (4). Jeffcost (8) and Burges, Bally (B): Friend. Fraco 19) and zolios, Kravitz (9).
Sir Henry, speaking in WP_Kloostein (1-0), LP-Tieni
Radio broadcast said. the (6.2). HRS_Thom (10in), Crowe
oxemination would take inća. andi. an Francisco
120-010-000-account the question of second-
St Louis.auptmare
4
000-113-000 2-11-0 modation theilities, and the -
McCormick, Constable (9):. Me Daniak Alabe (6), Paine (a) and 1. Bmilli.
finance involved Houter.
TH GAS
Dexter Withdraws From MCC Side
Landon, May 10.
HKPSA Lawn Bowls Team
The following have
to
E. R. Destar, the Cambridge selected represent ORSA Univerally cricket captain, has a Second Division. Ianya withdrawn from the M.C.C. side twin geme against the Fulpho to play the New Zealand touristsits at the Police Club: in in the match beglaning. at Lord's Boundary Street, on Satur stør.
tomorrow because of at
4.p.m.
bero studies,
D. J. Stovena, J. Martin, T. Dexter, who is the leading P. Rosa and 3. 11, Goodman scoren English fricious (skip); JR Wall cricket at the moment, will be inakda, 0. F. Wati" - "nod replaced by kale Brith,de the McKenzie (skip){- Aj-T, Husées openiña atanan China (R. F. Smith,NAWA NG ĐÀI Mail Special,