THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1958.

Fine Start By England In

SPORTING SAM

CLODIES

by Reg. Wootton

CADDIES

FOR HENS

US National League Baseball

Ernie Banks Leads Cubs To 5-3 Win Over Pirates In A One-Man Show

New York, Aug. 21.

Ernie Banks knocked in five runs with a pair of homers and a double in a one-man show in Chicago today that carried the Chicago Cubs to a 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates,

In the only ther National League day" penfest, the CM

chat fedles cooled off the San Francisco Giants 8-1. In San dx-hilt Francisco behind the pilching of Do Newcombe, who had not won a game since July 18.

Way To Record

Barks two heme runs in his 120th game of the season raised his total to 40 and enabled him to males Babe Ruth's record 1927 Ruth also hit his 40th pace. huner In Game No, 120 in 1927 in the way to his record.

Temmates Tuny Taylor and basc Chuck Tanner WETU WIL when Banks unloaded his first homer of the day in the third inning He doubled Itoine Tanner in the fifth inning and then homered with, the bases empty in the eighth.

Winning Pitcher

Moe Drabowsky, who rold- ed only one hit over the Arct seven innings, was the winning pitcher although he needed re- Hef hip fron. Glen Hobble in the eighth when the Pirates scored two runs on a pair of Vernon singles and two errors. Law look the logs, ———A-five-doubia-by Alex Gramanas in the opening Initing got Cincinnati off to a flying start against Elo Glants, Newcombe test the Giants In check all the way in gaining his third victory against 11 defeats. He gave up only one · extra base hit-u 420-Tou! home run by rookie Leon Wagner in the second inning.

Barnes To Meet Rensburn In Return

Sydney, Aug. 21. George Bares of Australia, the British Empire welterweight champion, bus been re-matched with South African Johnny Van Rensburg for an overweight non- tifle bout here on September 14.

The bout will be over reunds at ten stone eight pounds.

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Barnes regained the title here from Van Rensburg just Munday, when the referee stopped the ght in the 13th round.

Announcing the match to- day, Mr Harry Müller, Manuger of Sydney Stadium, where the fight will take place, said that Barnes would wall six months before defending his title..

Reuler.

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New Chinese Swim Record

Paris, Aug. 21

A new Chinese record of 5 minutes 32 sees was mado in Lushum-Dairen today in the women's 400 metres medicy re- lay race at the National Swim- ming Contest now in the th day, Radio Peking reported to- night.

Among the tour girls from Shanghai

knocked who

5.3 seconds off the previous record was China's most famous swim-

the Tai Li-bus, Iner

radio claimed

Another member of this team was 16-year-old Liu Yu-shesi who three days ago in Lushur from Dairen cut 1.1 seconds

China's 1957 recod of 1 min 26.7, sccs, the radio odded, France-Presse.

in night games, Philadelphia was at St Louis and Milwaukee.

Los Angeles,-U.P.I.

The Results

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NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh

1 x B CHICA

Law Smith (8), Istrickhure 1) wisd Hall Drabowsky, Hobble 3 mit S. Taylor. WP-Drabowski 19-10). DE Law 9-114. HIS Thon rd. Bunk, 20th and 49KU China ON 105

3140

US DOUBLES

TENNIS TOURNEY

Hrookline, Aug. 21.

Ham Richardson and Alex Olmecio of the United States, today beat the Australians Bob Mark and Hout Laver 0-4, 6-2, doubles

San Frangiven G10 16 11 2164 in the quarter-finals of the

Newcombe (3-12) and Badley, Mc- | Undled States tennis Cornick, Jones (1), Giel it, John-

san 19) and Schmidt, 1.1 Mettick championships. 19-69. Wagner (8)

Philadelphia St Louis, Dilight. Milwauker at Los Angeles irights.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Chengo a New York (night). Kansas City of Washington (night). Cleveland at Boston milgħti Istroll ut Baltimore (nightt... V.P.I.

In the women's matches, the unserded American players, Dartene Hard and Jeanne Arth pulled off surprise victory by | 6-2, 6-2, over

the Australian

pair, Mrs Thelma Long and Mrs Mary Howlon.--France-Presse.

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Fifth Test

Knock Up 30 Runs

Wicket After No

For

Dismissing Kiwis For 161

London, Aug. 21.

England made a fine start in their bid for a clean sweep in the Test series against New Zealand on the opening day of the fifth and final Test at the Oval here today. They dismissed New Zealand for 161 and had replied with

30 for no wicket by the close.

Once again New Zentand gave | 38 between skipper John Reid a disappointing batting display. and Tony MacGibbon they came for whatever it may do later. together at 55 for Ave. the pitch was always docile,

For aplu bowler Alex Muir. batting at number ten, to finish top scorer with 41, it shows up the failure of the experienced balsmen in their true light. He wie dropped three times Lut altogether showed far more re- solution than the others.

In 40 minutes batting at the und of the day. Peter Richard- son, 20 not out, and Arthur Milton, ten not out, belled any doubts as to the condition of the wickel with a series of at- tacking strokes to all parts of the ground.

4 Superb Catches-

Unfortunately John Sparling could not complete his innings as he ducked into a short pitch- ed ball from Trueman and was struck on the left ear. He was advised by a doctor not to ploy again until tomorrow. The ground was never full, though 15,000 crowded into the Oval,

Slow Start

The match begon half Cu. hour late because the field had not recovered morning

from the

carly

Worse was to come for when Peter May brought on spin for

ihe

Arst time in the match Tony Lock took another light- ning catch to dismiss Miller, off Lakers second ball. Miller spent 115 minutes over hle 25 and at 16 became the second New Zealander to pass 1,000 runs on the tour, the other being John

Retd.

Aggressive Game

FORMER OLYMPIC SWIMMER KILLED IN CAR CRASH

Melbourne, Aug. 21. A former Dutch Olympic swimmer and world title-holder, Mrs Cornelins Incko, bat- tho for known in swimming world as Ann ·Timmermanno, was killed in a motor car accidont horo early today. Ann, who was 35, ropro- Bonted Holland in the 1936 Olympic Games. Sho come to Australio in

1951.

In 1952, sho was official coach of the Austro- lian Olympic swim- ming team.

Hor 47-year-old

hus-

band was injured in the accident but not seriously. — Ching Mail Special.

Overseas Cars Leading In Round-Australia Road Trial

When Statham returned. his

Melbourne, Aug. 21. fourth ball shattered Playles

Two overseas cars Tom stumps and

half the visitors Czechoslovakia and Germany -- were out for 55.

ore amon the lender in the Reld, after a quiet start, re- ten thousand miles Mobilgas

rain. New Zealand verted to his normal aggressive round-Australia trial after the Grst stage ended from Sydney 15 made slow start end neither Kame and his 27 included Miller nor Darty looked coin-six and three fours Macgibbon Melbourne, tatiny. fortable the fra 50 minutes hlt Bailey for 10 off two mucces-

sive balls but was bowled for They are a Porsche and one which produced teen runs.

26 trying another big hit, of the green Shodng entered by Then Balky replacest Truemn

Corporation of his shortly before tea, which was the Motokov and of the first ball_of

Prague-With-10-others dived taken-at-107-for-seven Milton secox

Soon after and Arthur forward from short leg to take n

the resumption did not lose a point during the from Sydney to mapificent catch one handled Petrie fell to a superb calch by 852 mile run

Both have Austra Milton at

and Melbourne. silly paint from a Darcy legalide,

most of the innings was ni linn crews. Moir, who played a mixture of good and bad strokes.

Apart from the lapses con- cerning Moir after tea, full credit must go to England's fielding, features of which were four superb calches-two each hy Tony Lock Milton,

The altack was most shrewdly handled by Peter May leading the England attack for the 25th time to equal the record net up by former Austration captain Bill Woodfull.

The first Ave wickets to fall all followed bowling changes, four of them going to the new bowler in his first over.

The only time the New Ze and batsmen looked at all con ident was during the 40 minutes partnership for the 8th wicket of

over,

Trevor Mesle settled down and 25 minutes later felt to another great catch-this time by Tony Lock al fine leg. In the 10 minutes before Funch New Zea-

and, had scored 33 for two.

In Trueman's first over ulter the interval Burt Sutcliffe

curious one-handed eld played stroke at a short pitched ball and Watson at third slip held the calch at his second attempt,

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By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

NOW, MR. COX-BZZI- AT PRECISELY 2:56 YOU WILL DO THE

FOLLOWING --BZZZ--

TOMORROW 12:58

By Mik

Fitting End

It

With Blair, Meir put on 29 for the last wickel before Blair was run out. was a Atting end to England's display in the wicketkeeper Godfrey Evans was making his 30th test world re- appearance-a new cord.-Reuter.

Sheaffer's

NEW BALLPOINT WITH EXOLUBIVE

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SWISSAIR

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STARTING TODAY: BASEBALL A'LA KARTE]"

SEE WHAT I MEANT GULLET O'HARA DOES

THE FATIN'—AND IGET,

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SA-AY THIS DISH IS WONDERFUL, GULLET! WHEN YOU HANG UP THE SPIKES YOU COULD MAKE A FORTUNE AS A HIGH CLASS CHEF!

BUT AREN'T YOU BREAKING TRAINING

➡EATING ALL THAY

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