THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1958.
County Cricket Today's World
SURREY MISS INJURED
LAKER BADLY IN MATCH WITH YORKSHIRE Taylor Gets A Century
London, June 16.
Jim Laker, the Surrey and England offspinner, in- jured a finger of his bowling hand, while bat- ting for his County against Yorkshire at Sheffield today. He did not field afterwards and it is not yet known if he will be able to play in the second Test match which begins at Lord's on Thursday.
Survey,
alerady wenkeneri ; Zealand 305 (L. Miller 45, J. hy
Lack's Reid 148. B. Sutcliffe 00). sp.nner Tony ¿celsion to start dew from the match. to rest his lenee,
nisser! Laker
when Yorkshire began their seend Jonings with a lend of it.
At Lords; Middlesex 244 and Gloucesterslure 64 for three. Erdlby
224 (A. Milton 107).
At Blackheath: Nottingham-
Opening batonun icen Taylor shire 148 and 63 for one. Kent
Tast 1
L century
for 438 for six declared (C. Cowdrey
Yorkshire this season he 139. A. Phebey 112, J. Pretlove batted 270 minutes for 10182).
with 11 fours-and Yorkshire
Mainte
The day 200 alege
with six wickets standing.
Dawkes.
Hat-Trick
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At Sheffield: Yorkshire 138
252 for four (K. Taylor
100) Surrey 34.
AL Brentwood: Cambridge University 225 and 175 for live (J. Bernard 46, D. Green 53). Essex 242 (1 Ralph 50, 0. Wheatles six for 78).
Derbyshire jace bowler Les Jackson became the sixth bowier to do the hat-trick this person, when at Kidderminster he sent buck three Worcesterdire bats-
At Kidderminster: Derbyshire inch with consecutive hall alt247 and 51 for three, Worcester- caught by wicketkeeper Georgeshe 323 (.. Outschoorn 113, M. Hurton 91, G. Dews 45 not Cum-Cowdrey with a magni- | out, L. Jackson live for 53) (in- fcent 130, which included 22 uding hat-trick). fours, let a Keet om riot against Notit grams luce at Blackheath and did not declare until Kent bad gained a first innings lead of 200. rod tippant came from Arthur Photary with 122, made in our tous 48 micutes, and Later dota Prelve had a quick
82.
Farewshine's Malcolm Titten end Brian Statham h
four
Warwickshire)
Glamorgan
B. P.
AL Coventry: 190 and 40 for one,
for seven declured 393 Hedges 70, W. Jones 54. Walker 08, A. Watkins 51).
Northhampto
for tive. 1 shire 282 and 170 Sommerset 104.
At Rushde:
AV Oxforti; Hampshire 352. wickets apier in shang jxford University 192 (J. Burke 5. M. Ear Di not out, and Leicestershire 87.
87 for three).
Then a
undefeated 80 by Alan Wharton 1x1ree time winning by nine wickets, Redler.
Closing Scores
London, June 16. Close of play scones in today's cricket matches were:
At Leicester; Lancashire beat
ENGLAND DRAW WITH BRAZIL
England drew with Brazil, neither side scoring, in the second round World Cup Football Exture ut Gothenburg. Sweden. last Wednesday,
Photo shows Brazil centre-forward Mazzola und England's half-back, Howe (white jersey) collide in the air with the ball-Central Press Photo.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA, RUSSIA AND HUNGARY ARE EXPECTED TO QUALIFY
By VERNON MORGAN
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Stockholm, June 17. Three British countries — England, Wales and Northern Ire- land face three from Eastern Europe tonight to decide who join West Germany (the holders), France, Brazil, Yugoslavia and Swedon in the last eight, of the 1958 World Cup football competition.
In the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, England play Russia for the right to meet Sweden in the quarter-finals on Thursday. In two previous en. counters within a month these two teams have drawn, the first time in Moscow and the second in an eighth-final Cup match in the Ullevi Stadium on June 8.
Both teams want despirately four British teams, the only one to win this third match, not to win a game in the eighth- Northern only to remain in the compell- Anul matches tion but for the sake of nu roland at the expense of the. tional prestige,
Czecha.
Should Win
The Russians. Olympic cham- pions, have disappointed in this Tournament and will be keen to Strielly, the Irishmen should show they are capable of better win again to qualify meet things, but if England can im-France in the
quarter-anals, prove their Anlating they may but die Czechs may have been not have the opportunity. stow in finding their best form, The play-off between Czecho-and their 6-1 win over Argen- slovakia and Northern Ireland tina on Sunday was a splendid at Malinoe is ironical. Of the performance.
First Phase Ends With
Bershire, June 16. Royal Ascot, one of the high
points of Britain's social e women spectators, on which She runs her four-year-old season as well as a great London fashion houses have Doutolle, a stout, staying son of the French Derby winner festival of thoroughbred been working for weeks past.
24 RACES
Prince Chevaller out of Above racing, starts tomorrow. Everything is tendy for one The best horses from England Board, who won the Cesarewitch Leicestershire by ine wickets of the most splendid race meetreland and France will contest for the late King George VI.
Chief rivals to the Queen's The Leicestershire 151 and 87. Lan-ings in the world-250 workmen the 24 valuable races to be de-
the four-day royal coit are the five-year-old mare eshire 105 (C. Washbrook 40, have been preparing since yes-cided at
Gladness, owned by American T. Spencer Six for 32 and 135 terday morning to get things in meeting.
Mr John Meshain and trained order for the traditional open- The Queen, who is expected
in Ireland, and Scott 11, French for one A. Wharton 80, not out,
St Leger winner of last season. -Router.
course in
41
1. Marner 40 not out). (Lan-ing, the arrival at the Queen, to have eleven runners in nil,
down the At Have: Sussex 274 for nineenshire 12 points, Leicestershire borne
jingling state landau. declared and Iwo for one. Newfour points).-Acuter.
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Advantage To
W. European Teams
Stockholm, June 16.
first phase of the final episode of the World Football Championships in Sweden has ended with clear advan tage for Western European countries over the rest.
On the other hand, the Irish made West Germany play their hardest to force a draw.
on
where thre not so happily pinced They meet Hungary, runners-up in 1954, at Slona, Stockholm. Hungary reshuffling their team and making fix changes, overran Mexico Sunday and the Mexicane had previously drawn with Wales.
The winners, expected to be Hungary, may not survive long, for their quarter-anal opponents are Brazil, favourites for the Cup.
Best Seen
The Brazilions played superb football, the best seen in the tournament so
beat far, to Russla 2-0 In Gothenburg on Sunday, and they would be ex-
to defeat pected
Hungary or Wales.
Two periods of 15 minutes. extra time will be played in the play-offa ir necessary, and if the teams are still level, goal- average will count, If this is also the same there will be, a draw by lola.
The only certain quarter-final
the on Thursday is West Germany v. Yugoslavia.
General forecast for the rest
The following table, clearly shows the present posi-of the quarter-final lineup is
tions:
West Europe:-three quali- flers (Germany, France, Sweden); one elimination (Aus- trin).
East Europe:-one qualifer (Yugoslavia); three probables (Czechoslovakia, Soviet Union, Hungary).
Britain no qualisers for the moment; three probabies (Eng- land, Wales, Northern Ireland); one climination (Scotland).
Latin Americb-one quali- Acr (Brazil); rce elimina- tipps (Argentina, Paraguay, Mexico)
An unofficial points classi- fleation, including goal searing shows: (1) Bruzli ve points-- five goals for against; (2) Sweden ve (5-1); (3) France four (11-7); (4) Germany four
(5) (7-5);
Yugoslavia four (7-6); (6) Czechoslovakt; three V | (8-4); (7) Hungary three (0-3); (8) Soviet Union three (4-4); (0) England three (4-4); (10) Wales Three (2-2): (11) Northern Ireland three (4-5): (12) Paraguay three (9-12): (13) Argentina two (5-10); (14) Scotland one (4-0); (15) Austria one (2-7); (16) Mexico (1-8).
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From this table, it is clear that although Latin America has come out worst from the second round, all the same Brazil heads the classification.
Six teams are still unbeaten after the group gants. These are: Germany (one win two
Yugoslavia draws),
fono win two draws), Sweden (two wins one draw), Wales and England (three draws) and Brazil (two wins
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