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County Cricket

SURREY MAINTAIN LEAD WITH FOURTH STRAIGHT VICTORY

London, May 27.

Surrey gained their fourth successive win this season to maintain the hot.. pace they are Their setting in the County Championship. victory over Nottinghamshire today by an innings and 43 runs at Trent Bridge, earned them 14 more points, to bring their tally this year to 56 the possible maximum.

Surrey

-

Earller,

declared with their e Freex innings. overnight lend of 140 ani the Trevor Belley's five for 34 in 23 Tulen Weerter? *mm early Notinghamshire Latsmen overs, defended ourly against the were shot out for 70, was his varied otlark of the carpis. best this year. They had no chance, however,

Wille Watson, the Leicester- when four batsmen in the mid-

shire captain, needed only Idle of the innings suerumied

for his recend echtury the while right runs were added.

Northampton- Against Furt bowler Arthur Jep:-on, match

he sportingly when was hire Besser declared leaving his opponents (three for 23) hard the best Surto get 225 to win in 167 minutes. rey bowing figures.

Northamptonshire won by three

hit

with

D hard 100 scorer and Erte

12

Middlex who ket Sussex by eight wickets, are second in

the table with 44 points.

A Century

98

Colin Ingleby Mackenzie, the lefthanded Hampshire skipper. reached

century [ minutes the fastest of season

to far against Kent, finishing with 107, which in- cluded three sizes and 15 fours.

wickets.

Results today were:-

of

other

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, ‹‹ MAY 28, 1958.

DRAMATIC NINE-WICKET WIN BY KIWIS

FIGHTING IT OUT

The

Race No. 4 (Mataukok Handicap) in the first day's Whitsun Race Meeting at Happy Valley on Saturday was won by Gambetta with P. Plumbly up. matches

winner pald $5.70 for a win.

Other Results

201 for 8

At Oxford: Oxford University best Free Ferristers by 80 runs,

Oxford University the

declared and 222 clare (R. Jowelt Foresters ยา and 252

for six de-

D0). Free

Me enlie #7. D. Plachaud eight For 72).

AL

He added 207 for the second wicket with West Indian Roy Marshall,

131 in

Match Darby: with rule three und a half hours. Ha Derbyshire 331 for four declared 132 for 5IX declared strokes included a six and 18 and

44), Warwickshire foura. Hampshite won by dive A. Bamer

for 74), Jackson six wickets after being set 305 to win 270 minutes.

and 115 for eight. Derby four points.

at

238 17.

Photo shows Gambetta (No. 4) fighting it out at the finish with How Do i Know (No. 5) ridden by H. K, Chuang, China Mail Photo.

GOLD MEDALLIST AT 63? Sports Diary

By CHARLES STEPHEN

A man who celebrates his reedy being heralded drawn,

63rd birthday on July 18, mytch of the century“. opening day of the VIth British Empire Games, may become the oldest the gold medal

Cardiff.

Essex lost five wickets. [or 24

AL Bath: Match drawn. but beat Worcestershire Romford. Pactman Derek Pear Gloucestershire 133 and 220 for tuok four for nine at the start Ave, (D. Young 117). Somerset

208 Somerset four points.

SURREY TENNIS

Althea Gibson Enters Second Round Easily

Surbiton, May 27. American Negro tennis stur, Allhan Gibson, Wimbledon Champion, beat Britain's Mrs G Preston easily by 6-2, 6-1 In the second round today of the Surray Lawn Tennis Champion- ships

Misr Gibson, who is pleo Ute Surrey Champion, was defend- ing her title as a warm-up for the Wimbledon competition next month. It was her Brst play on grass since she wen the Ameri- can title eight months ago,

In the men's singles, Cuba's R. Girrido beat American W. Van Voorhees 0-3, 0-7 in the first round and India's A. A best another American, Grant 6-4, 0-4 in the

Jecond round.

C.

In another second round match, Britain's R. Bennet bea! India's M. Apparao 6-4, 0-1

America's eliminated

P

Mimi Arnold Britain's Misa Hird 0-3, 7-5, the second round of the women's singles and Britain's Mis J. Rock beat Ceylon's

Jayasuriya Mis R. 4-3, 6-2-France-Presse.

A More Uniform

Standard Of Refereeing Title Fights

Luxembourg. The European Boxing Undert has decided thit to ensure th more uniform

alandard. European title fights will be refereed in future only by a referee from the federation of the country in which the inzich takes place.

He will be chosen from the panel of intemational referees recognised by the European Boxing Union.

This decision was onnounced here at the end of the meeting of the union, under the presl- dency of Mr J. Onslow Func, Chairman of the British Boxing Board of Control,

The

union also announced that the dispute between the British and Hollan boxing federations over the postpant- ment of Scotland's Peler Keenan's European title fight with Mario ¿'Agata of Italy from May 15 to June 14, would bo settled privately between the two federations.

The union recognised Emilto Forconit, et Iftly, as the imber Que challenger to the European welterweight title vacaled by Peter Waltman of Britain. A competition has been started, to, find a challenger for Marconi.---- Chios Mail Epecial.

At Lelcenter: Northampton won by three wickets, Leicester- shire 253 for six declared and

151 for 1 declared. (Van Gelo ven 51 not out, W. Watson BA but out). Northamptonshire 187 for three declared

(b. Barrick

45 not out), and 225 for seven (D Brookes 67, R. Subbarow 70 not Buty Nurthampton 12 polnis, points.-Reuter,

Leicestershiro

two

winner

ul

He is Percy Baker, four tim singles winner of the Enxh Bewis Championships, who bus been chosen in preference to the current champion, N. King, to

as "the

Lesisto, a 58-year-old relived

captured| Australian singles pionship in 1949-50 and set up a record by reisining the title for three seasons,

bank manager, first cham-

SOAKED GREENS

have The Australians

beet soaked spectally practising greens, because they anticipate that surfaces will be slower

TODAY

Tennis

Men's "Division: KTGCA V ABER CRC $21.

Urban C, HKCC v cuc (1), KCC v IRC. Recreio (1) y Recreio (2), CCC (a) v CRC (3).

Mixed "B" Division: USRC v CCC, Urban C v Jestel.

Meeting

Chinese Fantball Association Meet- Ing, Sports Road, 30 p.m.

TOMORROW

present England in the singles than their normal ones at home. Managernent Committee

at Cardin

Experts in

Eryland believe Beker his un excellent change of beating the best bowlers from all parts of the Commonwealth, His meeting with Australia's Glyn de Villers Bosisio is al-

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Beat Glamorgan After

A Spectacular Late Stage Recovery

Cardiff, May 27.

The Now Zealanders surged to a dramatic nine-wicket win over Glamorgan in the closing stages of the final day of their cricket match here today.

A definite result never seemed likely until the last two and half hours, when a game which had seemed doomed to a draw by the New Zea- landers' earlier uninspired batting suddenly flared into thrilling life.

WAS

The tourists, who had earlier his best ever display in seven wickets In adding, 40 taken their first innings score just under five hours, Including runs. Paradoxically,

Jim Presides, the only this collapse which gave to 215 reply to Glamorgan's 12 fours.

the New Zealanders their 173, whipped out Glamorgan for County's left-erm spinner, also

snatch victory, but 60 mve his best display six for chance to a second innings total of

the Dinner In which they leaving themselves to score 3077.

grasped t-more than amended runs for victory

mony

for their earlier unexelling play minutes.

and gave them a fine morale- They did it with five minutes 10 spare for the loss of Noel

boosting win, Harford.

in ag

Stolid Efforts

Harford's wicket foll when the scores were level.

Darcy held the New Zealand first innings together, but he rarely looked as though his on was a New Zealand victory. He remained at 4D tor 35 minutes, Reid but nt lunch, thanks mainly to his stalld efforis, the tourists had drawn tovel with the Glamorgan

саме out to

John emsh the bur oft the

winning hit-a first ball he received. Trevor Meale was unbeaten with 15.

Pace bowler Harry Cave and Tony McGibbon gave New Zealand their victory chance Cave, bowling with inspired Are, took the first four wickets without conceding a run in an

The New Zealanders earned eight-over spell lie finished score for the loss of only three

their win in two days, as the with four for 18. MacGibbon wickets.

Then after the Interval, the first day of the malen, Satur took four for 23.

term

completely washed unexpectedly day, was John Darcy was the tourists' touring highest scorer today. He hit 89 collapsed losing

last out by rain.-Reuler.

their

International Federation Bans Built-Up Shoes For Athletics

London, May 27.

The built-up shoe which has been used increasingly in recent years by high-jumpers has been banned by the International Amateur Athletic Federation,

A statement issued by the British Amateur Athletic Board today read "Competitors are not permitted to wear shoes which incorporate any spring or device of any kind or of which the sole, including grooves or ridges, has a total thickness exceeding half an inch. Mixed "A" Division: CRC v KCC.

| HKCE V BAA.

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the decision

size but a shoe strap over the said: "It Is a surprise in view Instep is permitted.

fact that the International Federation Congress is to meet "Competitors may not use any soon in Stockholm. appilance either Inside or out-

side the shee which will have "The problem has never really the effect of Increasing the teen an urgent one since the thickness of the sole above the use of the built-up shoe hea permitted maximum.

bern existence for some youIS Competitors may compete in and the rules provide that in bare feet or with footwear on my proposed alteration of the

rules they should be submitted to Congress before they operate.

"This has not been done in this case but so far as Inter- een- national competition rerned we will abide by the Federation's decision."-Reuter.

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