A
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 80, 1958.
Highly Satisfactory Win COOPER ELIMINATED
NEW ZEALANDERS SCORE THEIR SIXTH VICTORY WITH A DAY TO SPARE
Somorsot, May. 29.
The touring New Zealanders scored their sixth victory in nino games when they defeated Somerset by an innings and 71 runs here today with more than a day to spare. It was a highly satisfactory win from the tourists' viewpoint particularly with only one more match to go before the first Test against England.
Somerset caught on a pitch, A. MacGibbon, & Palmer. affected by overnight and mom. J.
ing rain never looked like get- ting the 190 rund needed to save the innings defeat after John Beld the New Zealand captain declared at the lunch total of 308 for six.
Ahabaster, not out
Extras
(Total (for 6 wits decl.) 308
Fall of Wickets: 5-294, 6-295.
Before the declaration Eeld hit 101 the highest score of the tour and the best ever by Lobb
batman against | Biddulph
230 Alley На batted
New Zealand Somerset. minutes and hit 24 fours,
Left-hunder Trevor who scored 04 helped Held 170 for the fifth wicket.
Top Scorer
BOWLING
M R W
21
ย
03 }
11
5 24
4 0
24
Lomax
里番
2 41
McCool
55
0 70
Meate Whitehead
1 30
0
Paimer Wight
10
0 25 1
7 1 20 0
SOMERSET
Fast bowler John Hayes took the frut fuur wickets
Somnernel's secund innings at a persal cost of 23 runs, Reid's offreaks polled off the tull- nished with enders and he three for eight runs,
all rounder Australian-born Colin McCool Was 10p) ECOFC
sund with 38 in Sumerset's innings.
Wicketkeeper batrenan Harold Stephenson who used a runner because of back trouble held out for three quarters of an hour for 21 runs cad after his departure the last two wickets nuded only two runs
The Scoreboard
SOMERSET
First Innings 118
NEW ZEALAND
(Second Innlags)
J. Lonix Bw b Hayes... P.. Wight Harford i Bayes K. Palmer lbw b Hayes C. McCoole Red b
Alabaster Heid
15.1 1 44
9 4 6
----Neulcr.
Sports Diary
TODAY
swimming
School aquailes.
TOMORROW
SPORTING SAM
by Reg. Wootton
RAIN WASHES OUT COUNTY CRICKET
Minutes Play
Only 65 Minutes Possible In Yorkshire
Versus Essex Match
London, May 29.
Futile flute for annual Into Widespread rain seriously affected the County ericket programme today
and the worst sufferers of all were Yorkshire. Unlucky Yorkshire seem to bring the rain with them wherever they go and only 65 minutes' play was possible in their match against Essex at Romford, Essex. Yorkshire's six championship games so far have all been affected by rain.
Donis
1! Division: CCC "A" V KBC, KDC 1C, Heerein "A" v OCC "B", Ty Reortio "B"..
vmc.
2nd Division: FC "A" HKCC V KDC, HKPSA v Recreio, PIC RCC.
3rd Division: CCC v SC, MC v PRC, KBGC v HKFC, KCC v re. USIC Y TC..
Lindin' Fraruel. It Division: KBGC V CCCA, KCC Y USRC, IDC VTC.
2nd Division: FC v RCC, NFC v Recreio, TCPRC.
10
12
4
Alibuster
38
W. Alley e Ward is Hayes.. M. Tremlet e Cave b
MarGibbon
0
3
Яоссат
17
(SKPI
21
2nd Division: Tramwas hastle (Navy) (30 p.m.; Navy (Navy) a p.m.
C. Greetuum e Macalubon
Reld
Stephenson e Chve 1 Reld K. Biddulph e Harford b
Reid
A. Whitehead not out
B. Lobb stungen Ward b
Alabaster Extr
Total All Out
119)
Reserve Divulon: Army v
Before play was stopped,} Surrey dismissed Lancashire The Army 194 for four de Yorkshire took their overnight for 193 to gain a lead of 121clared (G. Atiting 69 not out,
D. Dechon 51 not out). score of 73 for three to 124 for wil the bonus points in Alan four in reply to an Esax first Wharton's bencilf match at Old intings of 88.
Derbyshire's opening batsman only Charlie Lee, who hit his Kitchee previous century In champlon v Gymnship cricket two years ago, came today Mback to his best form
Gloucestershire at rainst
Ed Divhion: APS v University Chesterfield and thrashed a mild
(CIT) G p.m.
Trafford.
Batting
At Manchester: Surty 314
and 23 for two, Lancashire 193 ((A. Wharton 48, P. Marner
47).
last three for the
in poor of an hour
At Leicester Hampshire 229 champions increased and 27 for no wicket. Leicester-
BY AYALA IN FRENCH TOURNEY Winner Meets Rose In Final
By AUBREY HIGGS
Paris, May 29. Luis Ayala, stocky 25-year-old Chilean champion from Santiago, today reached the Men's Singles final of the French tennis champion- ships here by toppling the world's leading amateur, Ashley Cooper, Australian grass and hardcourts champion,
Cooper won the first two sets and seemed heading for a comfortable win when he led 4-3 in the third. But Ayala hit back magnificently to
win 9-11, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5.
The ewarthy Chitean, who, Cooper (Australia) 9-11, 4-6, switched from football to tenuds 0-4, 0-2, 7-5. ut the age of 12 because he
wore out to marry pairs of boots Mixed
Doubles-Quarter-Onals
and shirts on the Bocor field, R. Howe and Miss L Coghlan won on his merits. He played (Austratin) beat U. Schmidt a far more varied game than (Sweden) and Miss R. Schuur- the top-seeded Austrailan, mix-man (South Africa) 7-5, 0-3: ing power with spin and using P. Darmon (Franco) and Miss. drop-shots with telling effect.
R. Royes (Mexico), walkover, In the Women's Singles. Ayala (Chile) and Mrs T. (Australia), scratched, Long Shirley Bloomer the 23-year-old British holder of the title, and Reuter. Mrs Suzy Kormocal, 34, of Hun- gary, qualified to meet in tha Angl
MIRS Saturday. Bloomer, by sheer determina- tion, come from behind to cut down the hurd-hitting Brazilian Champion Maria Esther Bueno, and gained her best win of the
cason.
Odds Stacked
quarters light the
their advantage loss of Michael Stewart and Torn Revil 64).
by 23 for the shire 150 for seven declared (A.her Mins Bueno
Clark
430 p.m. Redufusion y Watronottack for his highest score 150 Close of Play Scores
DERBY ENTRY
Д
Newmarket May 29, Wickels 1-18, 2-24,
Paridel, varlier reported.
for the Epcom 4-31. 5-11,
noy-runner 6-60, 7-87
Wednesday, Derby next
may run after all,
Fall of 3-31, B-117, -17.
Dowling
O M R
W
Hayes 101 Cave
14
34
his
7
1
11
44 MacGibbon
10 4
18
First innings (from overnight
105 for four}
Reid, e Whitehead, b
J
McCool
T. Meale, not out
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
MANDRAKE--
THE ISLANDS-RISING FAST! WHAT CAN BE
HAPPENING?
FERDINAND
NANCY
OH, OH---THE GARBAGE MAN DIDN'T TAKE THAT PILE OF TIN
CANS
0
I DON'T
KNOW!
AUNT FRITZ)---
I FINALLY
GOT RID OF ALL THOSE
CANS
HOW?
Mr Pit Bull sold tonight that if the going should be soft Paridel might
Decompany
0 other entry; Guerallus, to the
post, China Mail Special
He hit one six boundaries.
12 and
Bonus Points
and John Kelly put on Lee 103 for the second wicket to make sure of first innings points
and bonus points.
in
Derbyshire were 330 for four reply to Gloucestershire's drst innings of 1875 when rain stopped play for the day about hour before the scheduled elose.
an
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
THAT
ISLAND - RISING --LOOKS LIKE-A--
-HEAD!
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
I TIED THEM ON MR. SMITH'S CAR--- HE'S GETTING MARRIED NEXT
WEEK ANYWAY
By Frank Robbins
JOHNNY HAZARD
GOSH, SNAP I FEEL AWFULLY GUILTY ABOUT JOHNNY AND KITTY BREAKING UP LIKE THAT! TO AS, THOUGH WR WERE PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE!
WE ARE! BUT,
KWONING JOHNNY, I THINK HE'D RATHER SHE WERE ALIVE AND
LONELY THAN WITH .HIM AHP, WHO
KHOND
50... THAT'S THAT? MAYBE
I SHOULD HAVE MY THINKING
GEAR EXAMINED FOR CRACKS;.,
| LETTING A GIRL LIKE KITTY
GET AWAY FROM ME
BUT HOW I'VE GOT SOME IMPORTANT YORK TO PO!:
AL Romford: Essex Yorkshire 124 for four, Rain ended play.
and 13 for one. Kent 145 for At Swanseo: Glamorgan 205 nine declared (J, Prodger 50, A. 180. Watkins Ave for 49), dain.
At Peterborough Warwick- shire 291. Northamptonshire 127 Cambridge for four (1). Brookes 53). Rain. Middlesex 240. At Worcester: Worcestershire (R. Hooker 58) Rain ended 273. Sussex 99 for six. Rain.
Cambridge:
University 73.
play.
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Gloucester- At Chesterfield: shire 176. Derbyshire 330 for four (A. Hamer 68, C, Lee 158 D. Morgan 48 not out).
At Oxfords Oxford Univer. sily 174 and five for no wicket,
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ROWNTREE'S
FRUIT GUMS
AUSTIN
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OF CARS'
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HOME LEAVE
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DEATH OF 1930 DERBY WINNER
Kentucky, May 29.
Blenheim, winner of the Epsom Derby, for the Aga Khan in 1930, died here at the age of 31.
Blenheim, sold to the United States in 1937, was the size of the great Whirlaway, the first of the Calumet Farms Ameri- can triple crown winners.
36
Brown Wins Pro
Title Third Time
Sutherland, May 29.
Erle Brown, the British Ryder Cup international, won the With the odds stacked against Scottish Professional - Golf retaily beal (Championship for the third suc-
won the jetsnive And
year when he finished run out the with 72-holes aggregate of 280 On the Royni Domoch an Course today.
her in Rome Italian titlee winner by 2-0, 0-1, 6-2.
Mrs Koroczi, mother eleven-year-old daughter, swept asde Mrs Heather Bexal,
Brown won by four strokes South Africa 6-1, 6-0, in most from aunther international, impressive style, even though the John Panton, who has won the suntanned South African played title six times.
effects of Influenza,
"im a daze" because of the aller-. The winner had rounds of
entry
75, 70, 89 and 72 and Fanton returned cards of 73, 70, 71 and 70.—China Mall Special.
Record Attempts By Campbell
A year
ago, Misa Bloomer overwhelmed Mrs Kormoezi 4-1, B-1, in the semi-finals here, so the British gini appears to have the chance to relain a great titlo.
Ayala's final opponent will be third-seeded Mervyn Rose, an independent Australian here.
holder of the Italian tile, carried too much punch at the net for Beiglun's Jackie Brichant in the other world water speed record, sald semi-final today, winning 10-6, here tonight he would attempt Brichant bad clima- to increase the record from 230 6-1, 6-3.
Neale to 250 miles per hour on Lake a tert second-sceded Fraser, of the official Australian Coniston, England, next Septem- team, in the quarter inat round.
Rose,
The Results
His oftspring Included
Men's Singles Semi-finals slake winners, with eamings of M. Rose (Australia) beat J. About
10-8, -1, £2,350,000 sterling Brichant (Belgium) China Mall Special.
0-3; L. Ayala (Chile) beat A.
Brussels, May 29. Donald Campell, holder of the
bor.
He also planned to attack the world landi speed record set up by the late John Cobb at Bonne ville Fiat, Utah, in 1947, at a spoed at 634 kilometres per hour (398 mph), but not before 1980.-China Mail Special.
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