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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JULY
30, 1958.
England Sets A New Test Cricket Record FOURTH STRAIGHT WIN AGAINST KIWIS
BEST ENGLAND
BOWLING SIDE IN 30 YEARS · Says O'Reilly
Sydney, July 29. England's bowling line-up for The coming Austration tour is the strongest in Test cricket for 30 years. according to the former Australian Test bowler, Bill O'Rollly.
Writing in today's Sydney Morning Herald, O'Holly sald that etes the 17 players selected for the lour Wi
*]kl, thlalo #zin} || U]!! as they come." O'Reilly said: "As it live bow- JersStuth, Trueman, Ty- son, Lauder and Bailey- were nut enigh to striker deeply at any partly recovered pon- | fidence, they intest add to them those three mustanding spin- ners, Laker, Lock and Wardie. Eeeh of these bowlers i amply genred in bowl a Test team out to supported, and must if thests have done so already," O'Reilly said that Auralinme were looking forward to see- ing Laker's reactions to Aus- tralian wickels. Lake Lock. Laker had not visited Aus- Giulia before".
VITAL FACTOR
Luck would do well, O'Reilly predicted is slow to mediu left-arm bowling would be vital factor in the •serfes
Anather likely to have an
porlagt influence in the spries
was Freddie Trueman.
TONY LOCK IN ACTION
Hampshire Retains
Lead In County Cricket Championship
"Peter May will be the avere EIGHT MATCHES DECIDED YESTERDAY
getter," said O'Reilly
"HG
has developed fully since his
st visit and we may expert!
London, July 29.
Lock Paves The Way To An Innings Triumph
Not According To Agreement AMERICAN COACH OBJECTS TO POINT SCORING SYSTEM IN U.S.-SOVIET ATHLETICS MEET
Moscow, July-29.
Russia started right today preparing for next year's U.S.-Russian track meet in Philadelphia by sending a squad of lady scientists to grill American stars on their training methods.
The US, athloles, who scored į advance that the meel wanito
compellors In, the mat's half of — ane between the men's and
Old Trafford, July 29. There was no escape for New Zealand.
Trapped on a sticky Old Trafford pitch, 126-109 triumph over, Soviet be scored on two separate meels they again found Tony Lock, the Surrey The two-day competition that the other between the women's
ended at Linin Sindlum yes-teams, left-hand spinner in irresistible formy, found two things walt- That isn't the way the newa-
Pravda qüoked Ferris today, however.
and taking seven wickets for 35 runs,ng for them when they came paper
dowo to breakfast today: he caused them to be routed for 85. So
Not The Procedure England won by an innings and 13 runs today, on a glorious sunny afternoon. Final scores were:-
· New Zealand-267 and 85. England-365 for 9 declared,
To the disappointment of the 5,000 crowd. no exhibition match was played because the match had gone into the last day, Two years ago, Laker set up new bowling records by taking 16 wickets in a series against Aus- tralia and 19 in the Old Trafford match.
more overs
★ Russlar
Huing
In the Prayda version, Ferria quoted as saying, "The Soviel leam beat us through their fine papers head- performance in the pole Vouli
172-170 point) and the men's high Jump." i viery for Rusia. The Soviets Pravda's headline was got itis tulel by combining "U.S.S.R. Sportamen Conquer.” points for men's and women's Trude said, "Congratulations en events, which was not supposed Victory." "Savlet Athletes Bent to be the procuĽure, according U.S.A. National Team," Kom to US. officials.
somol Pravda proclaimed, "Vic- af cartes lory of Soviet Athletes,"
the headline on the Red' Army's "Red Stor,"
battery A young Sovie women
armor with pads and pencils and inexhaustible suply of
got that way.
The Lenindragskaya Hotel buzzed with activity
questions on how the U.S. ars
as the Soviet researchers trailed the Americans to their tables and Biled out questionnaires. Laker
was bett
three out of this pealed and
Meanwhile, U.S. and Russian he declined to go sufleed to complete the debacleofcials huddled together match when 10 Australia-be changed his
The Last Wicket mand lote-and now his County colleague has taken the honours. Here are Lock's igures for the Tour Tests.
Edgbaston-none for none and
3 for 25.
Mol, who batted, ha un hour for 12, was another Lock victim and Petric. 50 minutes for nine was held of worth at square leg before Loekt wicket with a and four took the last
beautiful ball that just clipped Blair's off-stump.
Lord's five for 17 for 12.
Headingley: four for 14 and 7 for 51.
Old Trafford 1 for Of und for 35.
A Record
So in the four matches he hus claimed 31 wickets for 215 runs,
|
To Peter May and his power- fut England team goes the dis- tinction of being the first com- Lination to with the first four. Testa in a series in this coun-
Ty
Here are the results against New Zealand:
At Edgbaston-England
many exciting innings from All eight matches in the county cricket champion-asia record for any England by 205 runs..
1 powerful bal,
"Richardson, unpredictable left- hander, who gele ruess ean- sistently despite his Sutcliffe-
like alalegeril for. same of the fondamental rules of batting. will provide solid support." The Australian selectors,
O'Reilly, could see that Enga
and really meant
ship programme ending today produced finite results.
New Zealand series. More-
wickets in his Test career.
de-aver, Lock has nowy taken 10%
Hampshire the only one of the 17 counties without
One wonder if any touring side would have acquified then
ALIY belter
selves
on
'
this
a game retained its lead in the champion-scherous pitch, From an early ship table with 152 points.
Northamptonshire and were selling our to winterday aver
Trusinosa
the seris systematically.
China Mail Special.
Australians
Demonstrate
won
At Lord's; England won by, an anings and 148 runs,
for
two hours in a so-called "elinte" acasion, discussing this year's meet and preparations for next year.
Item Of Discussion
It was a cinch that the sub-| ject of how the meets should be scored would be ʼn rasjor Kem of discussion, U.S. offelal Dan Ferris says he has a letter in which the Russians agreed in
MAJOR UPSET WIN BY
WIE
Next Year's Meet
And the Soviet Navy's daily paper simp headlined "172- 170.
George Eastment of Manhat- tan College, head U.S. couch, and Vavrl Korabitov, dynamle
sien coach, got to quick tsaatement about next year's meet.
Korobkov said it should be made clear before the Philadel- phin clash that the men's and
not," snapped
women's points should be lumped together. "This was what the Soviets did this year to get their 172-170 triumph," he said.
"Definitely Eastment, "Wo never 11001 them fi the United States.
"Why." Eastment added, "1 don't think we've got more than 200 women in training over the whole country. When we meet next year 1 will be two dul meeta-mone men's and 010 women's counted separately, just as this one was supposed to be,"
HK Bowlers Win Again At Wansworth
London, July 29. The Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association tour- ing team won two rinks and lost one against South London Bowling Club at Wansworth Common tonight.
Scores wore:
Rink 1: South London 13, Hongkong IV. I. Thomas, R. Macdonald, K. Bodie, W. B. Brown) 22.
Rink 2: South London 9. Hongkong (T. Low- less, A. V. Gosano, S. Ramchand, D. L. Ed. wards) 28.
Rink 3: South London 20. Hongkong (R. S. Capoll, J., G. Meyer, Y. N. Atianza, J. Rovia)
18.---Reuter.
NEW DATES FOR BOWLS
MATCHES
Owing to
the bact weather
At Headingley: England won HETHERINGTON Soviet Preparations during the last few days and in
by an innings and 71 runs.
At Old Trafford: England won
IN OPEN SINGLES BOWLS
by an innings and 12 runa, hour the sun shone with great Moreover, only three times in power and a strong wind helped eight innings has New Zealand managed to reach a three figure winners hours to give Sussex victory by to dry the ground. Worcestershire | 73 runs.
The msumption came promp | total. The weakness in baiting have taken over second place Robin Marlar, the Sussex cap-ly at 1030 ned Lock, who had has been their big handicap but bowled in no department do they com- with 140 points six ahead of tain, claimed six wickets for 51 an over 10 complete, reigning champions Surray who with his right arm off-breaks. the match was finished. pare favourably with England. One major, upact was regis-y pullation about next year's to and including August 1.
opped by an innings and 33 Reuter. yesterday against Essex.
Deserved Victory
Somerset (116 points) and
Ken: (101)
retain fourth and
places with Mildlesex
New Chinese height
had
K
Test Averages
The following are leading test averages after the first four Test mates belwenn England ward New Zealand.
Bath Lock and Statham look who will surely find much pivots out of the soft surface toughter opposition when they Land with the ball coming visit Australia in the winter.
through a varylog speeds and
balsmen the timcult task,
Statham began the collapse in the sixth over of the day when he sent Sutcliffe's off stump reeling with a ball. Útat moved so fast off the plish that the left- failed to get his bat nander
Max. down in time. Paris, July 29.
Induced Then Lock
catch Richardson
Craveney national marathon Aom Darcy at the alipo where Geck
the ball for M. Smith record has been out by Chou Dexter defected cut swir
T. Valley
Superiority In filing over sixth position
Swim
Meet
London, July 20.
Australia's clear
Britain ning superiority over was again demonstrated at the Seymour Palace baths here to- night when they competed against tooms from the rest of the Commonwealt1.
Scotland's lan Black falled again to give a serious challenge to the 10-year-old Australian Jon Konrads, following their
Games encounter.
INCREASED LEAD Scottish fans were convinced their hope cutld take his re venge-but tiny saw him sadly trailing the young Australian who steadily increased his lead
10 win the 440 yards
4 minutes, 31.3 secunda.
from Worcestershire,
wickets
Middlesex gained deservil
ix Won by
over Glamorgan at Lords. They were set to score 149 to win in 200 minutes and did so with 37 tninutes to spare. Don Bennett ended the malch by hitting spiti bowler Jlm McConnon for mix straight over the bowlers bead.
Innings Defeat
Somerset beat Leicester by 57 runa ut· Lélcester. Australian born Bill Alley (six for 30) and splaner Brian Langford (four for 10) dismissed Leicester for 103 with half an hour to spare. Lancashire gained their seventh championship win of the
sem.com when beating
Marathon Record
A new
ENGLAND - BATTING
ML NO. 1 11.5. Ager.
4 5
1 338 213x 8
ANY
3.30 210 31
40 214 106 53.50
4 5 0 0 37 23.60
4 3 1 34 23x 17.00
a 4 0
07
By ROBERT TAY
aider to avoid congestion of Eastment disclosed he bad matches in the near future, the, complained when the Lenin Itongkong Lawn Bowls Associa- Stadium scoreboard first citation today. anounced the fol played the combined score. He lowing special arrangements for sald he was promised the points outstanding Colony Open Cham would be separated, but that pionship matches:- nothing happened.
(a) Fixtures
tor arranged Korobkov declined to make July 19. may now be played up io: Philadelphia. (b) Fixtures arranged for tored yesterday whon five Eut Eastment revented some of
July 28 may now be played up of the scheduled fourth- the Soviet preparations,
and including August 10, round matchas
"They took thousands of feet of the
As all xlutes arranged for of flims of us," Eaniment said, the first division of the Ladies' Colony Open Singles lawn and they'll study those. They league for July 10, have been bowls championship were took 75 solid minutes of fim of completed no speelal extension played off.
Parry O'Brien
(0,5. war who or time is authorised for Axlures A The
Hongkong Cricket Won the shot put."
fir the ing division for July 28. Discus thrower Al Qurter of Club, R, M. Hethizingtey gave
For the second division of one of his best performances Labs New Hyde Park, New York, sald the Exdles league the time for
fixtures scason
he eliminated most of the questions he was playing
arranged for former champion A. H. Seemin asked concerned his training in July 19 is extended to August
his youth.-U.P.L. by 21-15 after 23 heads.
After losing a two on the firsb
when
47 14.25 head, Hetherington drew con- 12.30 sistently to the Jack to gradunl¬ by forge ahead to 11-3 against
PERGLAND BOWLING
41 20-year-old Subba Row to take it. Wen-ching.
technical tudent of a Kirin
He covered the 42 school. kilometres 195 metres in
The Bait Again
J. Laker G. Luck
hours 42 minutes 3.2 seconds.
contest
SCL
neld, the captain, struck
| time Rel
OM, H. W. Aven
54 104 13 8.03 145 3G 3G ST 13.03
T. Bailey.... 52 2012.20
Trucmon
P. Lender
NEW ZEALAND
$3 20.30
BATTING
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an indifferent Seemin.
REGAINED TOUCH
The previous record, Pekingdetinnt blow by punching Lock
The former champion, how- radio reported, was held by through the eavers, but Lock
M. L.N.O. R. H.S. Ayer. ever, gradually regained his Cheng Long-yu with 2 hrs 52. offered the bait again andi this J. Sparling 24 179 50 2033 touch and rallied back brillant- mln 34.0 secs.
lifted the bail to deep sutallife ...
480 110 Macgibbon.*
04 101,03 350K 41 15.30 ly to take the score to 13-13, Chou Wen-ching
the mid-on where Watson was wall. Darey....
400 117
33 14.82 when a heavy shower inter- record in the Klein Municipal lag. Then Playle was trapped E. Petrlo
a 3 72 45x 14,40 rupted play. Marathon
Miller July by Lock's faster ball
20 10.50
On the resumption, Hethering- J. Reid
10 14 0.62 27-France-Presse.
NEW ZEALAND – BOWLING Meanwhile, Illingworth, the
ton held a distinct advantage Yorkshire off-spinner, had taken
W. Aver on the extremely heavy, green. from Statham, and he Alabaster
A. Macgibbon 140,4 324 18 20 25 jover
127 8 25.48 Keeping to a long head, he drew bowled Hortord off his pads, the 3. Hayes balem falling to offer a stroke. K. Beld Sitnilarly, Macgibbon deceived if. Cave
Sparling by Lock's change of pace to his R. Blair
bat quicker ball, still had his high in the air when he applied
Warwickshire by an innings ara Kramer's Tennis
13 runs at Edgbaston with nearly
irt 60 minutes to spare.
In the morning it appeared
sn Koads won the girls' that Warwickshire would be
440 yards in 5 mhutes,
seconds.
Most of mucus were contested over unfamiler distances in this
which bus awkward pout,
length of only 44 yurds, -- France-Presse,
5niely tumbled to defeat when
KMB Win Again
three wickets fell for 17.
ย
Held Up Attack
Miko Smith the Warwickshire jand England batsman hit 70 not
Circus Opens
The
In Austria
Kramer
is pade.
At this poink England had Taken the first six wickets in Austria, July 20. tho free hour and a quarter 10- tennis elreus day for the addition of only 21 opened here today, with a series runs, but they met with some stubborn resistance from Petrie of exhibition matches, The results were:
ana Mpir
out including 13 fours in 255 Ken Rosewall (Australia) beat Indred, In three quarters of minties and held up the Lanca-Pancho Seguara (USA) 6-3, 6-3.jan hour up to lunch, only one shiro attack for much longer Tony Trabert (USA) bint | moro vlekel went down and flun expected.
Lewin Hood (Australia) D-6, 7-5, that gave Lock his hundred th The task of trying to get 1906-4.
wicket in Test cricket when he The doubles between Hoad her a fast Bus in 170 minutes on a Fain affected
low route from pitch at Bristol proved too much and Rosewall and Trabert and Spartin
New Zealand, 70 for seven Gloucestershire and they Sertai was interrupted by rain,1 were dismissed for 128 in two-France-Presse.
at lunch, knew their fato was
Ipoh, July 20,
The touring Kowloon Company vecer team tonight beat Perak State by one goal to nil.--Reuter
GOLDEN CHURN
better butter
SHIRE & MACLAINE LTD.
for
THE GAMBOLS
{THAT WAS A LOVELY
MEAL, DARUNG
M. R.
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533 15
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Sports Diary
Men's
TODAY
Tennis Ivindon:
KTOCA
Urban Couneti RC KC IRC
PORC CRC 17) Recreio (2) SCC (3) ▼ CCC (1): GRC (1) V CHC B: KCC Y Recrule (1),
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Meeting Angusl Maeting of Football Association Lkd 1.K. Sikalum, m
by Barry APD leby
"I'VE SAID IT.
MANY TIMES
(NOBODY CAN CHOOSE
(MEAL BETTER THAN
YOU
Hongkong
head. He trailed the jock about yard for a count of three and despite Seemin's galiant effort! to bridge the gap, romped hume comfortably by 21-15.
Following are
the scored of
| yesterday's ganGS—
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Results are us ́foglows.
12.
A TOUGH BATTLE PREDICTED
ITALY AND BRITAIN
MEET IN EUROPEAN DAVIS CUP FINAL
Milan, July 29,
The Italian Davis Cup team is in for a tough battle when it meets the British teum in the fing) of, the European zone on the centre court of the Milan Tennis Club next Friday, Italian experts predicted,"
Despite
their
successive confident that, whichever way goes, the spectadors
F. R. Kermani (KCC) bent victories over India (3-3), Den- the ballle
P. Gardner (TC) 22-20; A. mark (5-0) and Poland (4-1), will see some hard-fought and Lapsley (KDC) beat . M. and despite the cold which has interesting, contests, France-
Noves
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(FC) 22-16; D. C. Kept British player R. Wilson Presse,
(KCC) beat A. A out of training, experts were an- Lopes (Rie) 21-20; R. G. Willing to commit themselves on Laurel (PHC) beat J. Chubb the prospects of the Italian Pletrangell, (KCC) 21-10, B. M. Hethering players Nicola ton (USRC) beat A. H. Seemin Gluseppe Merlo, Orlando Sirola
(IRC) 21-16.
and Antonio Maggi.
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SWISS MADE
CÉTAINABLE ATA
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MORE IMPRESSIVE
even thon
Sir Winston's Jockey Retiring
On paper the record of the Britibli players has been mare impressive to date that of the Italians. They have Licaten Brazil, Germany and France without conceding a
- Surrey, July 20. single match, and experts" be-
Tommy Gosling, 32-your-old Hleved that even without Wilson jockey wird rode for Sir Win the ather three British playerston Churchill, anpetacea, here M. G. Davies, W. A. Knight today that he was retiring from and J. Pichard could still give the saddle, t the Italians a good run for thele Gopting untounqyi bią deci, money..
|sion only", a couple of hours) be? ADDED INCENTIVE fore he was due to ride Hampanj. Moreover the British players in the Stewards' Cup, 1/ Lave the added -incentive, of La Plago thai cuộc, họ representing their country in the mount, on Rampant, who was European zone finals for the frat unplaced (ime in 20 years. For the "Galing bad në bad mll" twa Italian, the finals have become yours ago atihan mafiorent. Ep almost›n› reguler, annual event,: | paine, in the heat ancy than
The outcome, then, in any- Itis "notri, “
• quo's, gücke,, but "lhé, experis ere zina star en --Chilipe Mod Epecial,