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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY ́2;' 1959..

England All

CRUMBLE AGAIN UNDER NEW

BALL LEFT-ARM ATTACK

OF MECKIFF, DAVIDSON

Australia 96 For One At End Of 2nd Day

Melbourne, Jan. 1. England were all out for 259 in their first innings on the

second day of the second Test against Australia here to day. Brian Statham then struck a quick blow by bowling Jim Burke with Australia's total at 11. At the close of the second day's play Australia were 96 for one. C. McDonald was 32 not out, and N. Harvey 60 not ourt.

sex i wares Peter Loader bit over AR-

England's vesna Loung wickets today added # TALIA, vef then folding ter the pag bowlers after the new ball was taken at 200

Peter May bed his overnight 8 to 13 in

hotte to become the nest King. land captain to a TOM COREY In Australia nimeg A. C. Mekared did so in the 1901/02 series it third aventury against Australia und his cles part Test cricket Altogether he h 11 tours

WHA

16-

Crumbled

Colin Cowdrey the other net out balma: overbughat made 44

in three bouze 20 minutes ant hit five hours.

King: nd

erumbled

Giner good ball which brought the kindnggs in a eluse 1

the els run wat ond later malased a Arst slip remained undefeated for 22 ninde in *u་lraig''

Statham

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England's assault agausi Cohn Melonnid who disk two twog off the Brat ¦ Taking At the r (her end Lamber

www Just

hvely and confenf an own to Barke

Valuable Wicket

Both Bustlers Icked fuster in theek as than either David-

Statham's

sta Arekaf

The l Thunder

Kave Fargland the valuable wicket of Burke who ton dendly The ] + [freest mu etteka

scent time in the ammings ander | bad which appemed to move in

The new ball left-rin pave at-

lafe and hit the stumps, Burke

lock of Ton Meckiff medi Alta | made three and Australia were Davidson

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slumped † 11 for one

Left-hander

from 206 for four

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10

218 for

Neli

seven, Mecki tukinst two of the sha dangerously

In

13

wickels for reven funk deliverica with the new ball

The England tell with luck of their vide defed the wiingh for

time to boost the total M then Davidson polished off the Innings with two quick wickeln which gave him an annivstyrkj six for 04

Out

For 259

RUGBY TRIAL BOGGED DOWN

Probables and Possibles seck the ball in n sea of sticky mud daring the second England rugby union trial at Taunton last week.

The game ended without any score by either side.-Reaterphoto.

Governor, Lady Black Attend Successful

KCC Children's Sports

Chinese Oarsmen Better Olympic Records

Pate 7

OLMEDO NOT TURNING PRO

Available To US For Defence Of Davis Cup

Brisbane, Dec. 31. Alex Olmedo, the new 22-year-old Peruvian tennis

star who plays for the United States, said to night he had no intention of turning pro- fessional.

He would be available to Australia's dirgest circulation participate la de Davis Cop in paper, an appoal was made for September, if his studies her-skilled young strength" to Win milted and the selectors wanted back the Cup.

Nim

The paper sald the

United

Despite their Cup defeat, the States had deserved to regain Kramer Ofst 10 Australian the Cup-France-Presse,

Ashley Cooper and Mal Ander-

son stands and both are

pected to taw་1 professional

within a few days.

This means Neal Fraser, Huy Emerson and Rod Laver should

TWO NEW CAPS

form the Davis Cup squad next IN SCOTLAND'S

RUGGER XV

year.

Australian captain Barry Hopman said tonight Australia's

chances of retrieving the Cup depended largely on professional | scalpings.

S. America Tour

American Captain Perry Jones sald he would Take Olmedo and The rest of the team on a tour of South

including America, Peru soon.

Jones desetibel Olmedo as a

po

type

Edinburgh, Dec. 31. Scontund include two new cups their XV to play France in Porie on January 10.

They are 1. 1. P. Laughland, 29-year-old centre-three-quarter who has given several impres- sive displays for London Seol- ith this season and S. Cough- 24-year-old ACTIN-halt plays

for Edinburgh

Irie,

of young man.' who Now that he was world-famous, | Academicals. American business would "And opportunities" for him.

'This

The Scottish Selectors have chosen the sculor Team whatch

final tehd at Murrayfield last Saturday.

The Annual New Year Children's sports day held at the Kowloon Cricket bettered the Melbourne Olymple was understood to mean Olmedo played in the second half of the

Club yesterday afternoon proved a great success with more than 400 children taking part in novelty games and races.

The Exvelkory the Governer, Sir Robert Blak. Patron of tiss

end at Black attended Time's wate

There- Lenged. Haro

12 Mikel Hine ami l'ete Hines Enn

and 1: dy Mark jadeed to the ANALITICUS

presented

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The Kusis were acrival by Mr R E. Lee Proxi- dent and Mrs Lee, and the Vice- ballsreudeni Mr SA Kiray an

Harvey

meddle his fisting from each byklot interst before fading his Tooch AI lev Australia were 23 for one made after 50

COM

Scoreboard

Scoreboard at the close England batteri for the second day's play in seven hours 21 minutes

Cand Test match wan. ---

England-1st Innings

Majestic Pull

Rates Weather

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Walched by a New Year's Dos bolkday crow al 55,000 May and Cowdrey were putek into their

ride when they cenused then | M ILFUN wicket

chille cloudy England en tuin with a marta put to the fence of Lindsey Kline on completed his ven tony-hals fourth of the heart one y

Tth in Orst class ereka

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It two more laurs is the Ne

uv!!!

15 with the mee ball He came the breakdown

dfd delivery quickly

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Sally Benous à Meckle Watson Baykanın

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Coaches e Gmul h David-

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Statham Davison

1

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Bowling

A 216

Doelderas

Yetkil

Bebe Kaur

Mecki beat May with a spiri

which moved al: May's Spies stond with Cowdrey and were 18 Just over three hours and he well deserved

The

which greeted him all the way back to the pavilion

Snick Catch

Godfrey Evans juined Cow. chreg but eight runs later ht

Markas

Antanais

3 M

25 11 7 14

24

Do

2 17

fistula

McDonald, not out

Barke Stathom

N Harvey, not onl

ENE

Total (for one wicket,

Fall ut wickets: 3/11

lolied Mecklit to backward shat Statham leg And without addition Londer

Cowdrey micked Davidson Le Laker wicketkeeper Wally Grout

Richie Bennett's altneking feld was an Its toes where the Surrey spinners Tunty Lack and Jim Laker caine together for the eighth wiekel. Laker was! soon of the mark but Lock look

20 minutes to get going. They added is in half an hour before Lock was lured out of his crease

by Benaud's stumped.

Dign:

W29

Prior Statham had one over before lunch taken nt 233 For eight and after the interval be avid Laker chewlly took the ncore to 253. Then Davidsen trimmed Bratham's boil with n perfect ball and soon

Haller

Mis Gray

Relay Barr

de gender 14 dieną Ta, Tuny Tang, Boger Evans, tirat jeng

GIRLS

Flat Race ¿andleap?

11 so under 1 • Christie Heron, Tilis De Sina, a Martyn Migra

Skippiläg Pare (Hundles) 9. To ujeder

wall. Pametu Ankle

Chamberlair:

to

the

WIN

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dau

An added attruction afternoon's entertainment the music of the Bend of The i tt. The Lancashire Regi- ment, playing by kind permission

fleutenant-Colonel

of

of the Cele

F

Addressing the large crowd, Mr Lee congratulated the ck- en for the wonderful sporting spirit they had strows and ex- preted the hope that this spirit 113 wosit remain with them all

Results

Eestis of be races were

BOYS

259

4-22

1 les !fennau 2 Time

Flat Race

Jahu

| | -8 corzað

Flat Bare Bandien

under Vintulek

Flat Hace (Handicap) Loder 14, 1. Christie Benuath- wait, 2. Debtale Ormerod, 3 Dar- baz

Flat Mace (Mandicap) 310 beder 0. 1. Kaylesi Notle. Heverley Adas, 3. Rosalyns top

skipping Race (Randicap)

2 to surfer le1" Vinnick imuntuu, Flame Curen, J. Linka Östroumoft

Plat Bace (Handic#p)

Maxt

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2 Purgelo Baker, 9. Aisa Bert!

141 Race Handicap)

to wow 12 Putrich 11, 2

Carrie funk Ear And Spoon Ears (Ngrateňṛ Bunker d

Diana Churn, 2 Autospelte Rienati, 4. Shartn Tata.

Diana Churn Sandra

Mirel badru

Blaine <'olk,

To unter 12. 1.

1 Margaret Stupard, 3. Wong Mun Waang

(Setotek)

FER AIM Apoon Racvian Baker.

6 to under

Wong Men Wong, 3. Matey Wa

Relay Race (Swamis of #tumber 14. Busan Bvana. Ana Scott. Elleen Baker, Zerin Noble.

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Bob Meadows Wins

Harrier Road Race

In Record Time

after Bob Meadows, of HMS Albion, yesterday won the 13th annual International Harrier Road Race

Sports Diary

TODAY

Ídwieờn Cricket Club, Children' Sport, pan,

TOMORROW

Cricket

CCC y Army "Bouth",

dat BAT, Navy-Packyard v

Optimitle hereto, the

BY RCC.

v

Scorpions, Amr

División: Army

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DUS, RAT V Centsura,, tecreio v Navy Dockyard, Kav v ine, kee Army North Phoenix Ass Police,

Harper

jm Division: Kwong Wah v. Police (CIT), PAA V RAP Kit Win (Child),

creado Eastern (33) it fo At 120 p.m..

Reserva Division: wong With Poll (CH), Kitchee Karlin (Day

a.p.m.

in the record time of 30 minutes and 56 seconds.

-

the

Second anİ third were

At the half-way point, Chon "pectively Chart Kim-hung, of Kim-bang was in fourth place the South China Athlete As behind Chan Hung-man. ciation, and Charles Gomez, also 1007 winner, and Tsao Stu-bun, of HMS Albion. Their mea Au Hong, the oldest partiel- were 33 minutes and 10 neconde past who is 70, was the last 10 and $3 minutes and 41 seconds. Anist. I time was 70 minuten.

Meadows, 20, holder of the Royal Navy's three-mile Eng- Hish Championship, maintained an 800-yard lend all along the 04 mile course. It took him exactly 14 minutes to reach the

Junction of Nulloh what Nathan “Itunda,

The Courso

193 Participants There were 163 participants, eight fewer than last year.

The Ince was held under the. auspices of thẻ Chinese YMCA and the Clina Gymnaatte Amo-

clation.

At the conclusion of the race, Mr Robert Dr, Chairman of Startin fram the Wut the Kawicon Chamber of Com- Street and Chotham Nola june-merce, dimelined the prizes.

TUNA PIONIR Apart from' the fist three given

"td" nlvidon: Tretrato & Chin, the course (Clob) 2 p.m.; Happy Valley v Tal-

kuo (BY) 30 pan. Raj Kot Tak Chatham, Milauwel, fatte Kun winners prizes were also *TEME (119) 250 p.m.: Oyanas Ma Thu Chang, Prince Edward, to the following:

tlo Prietre (ty), 330 pm wen Nullah, Nathan and Ballbury 4, 7000 Blu-un; 6, Chan

Bed Diyah: hit v (19) 9 pm:&W Rediffusion Roads and there's Uncle to the Hung-man; 0, Lau Tal-choung, (tivi z Dim; Untreally v fim vine i starting point.

7. Twang Hung: 8, Kwok Chin Hockey

The previdng record for the tran; 6, Kework King-man; 10. Au Imaju Lèngusi "Kce v Gremlins | course of 32 minutes 49 beeonida Chung-whing, là, Lee Tung: 12. was retablished in 1003 by Lam Chan; ia, Wong Ching-wo Racing 2nd day of His Face Serennt l'aler West at the 14, Lee Ram-lung: 15, Yung

Kwal-ming; and H. Prog Lam.

(V) 1. p.m

(KP 200 9.172.

Hoyal Engineers,

FERD'NAND

NANCY

NANCY--- YOU SPILLED

JAM ON THE

RUG -- GO

STAND

IN THE CORNER

BRICK BRADFORD

JAM

TAK: PRANGIORT LANDE KA PUNKYO RXD... TYEAR ITS LARGO 19 TRANDPURRED TO A HELICOPTER THAT CARERE IT OUT INTO THE POS EVRDUDING THE ATLANTIC, ARBA.

Tokyo, Jan. 1. Communist Chinese crows

winning ilmes Tr the four- would stay amateur.

And eight-onred shells

Newspapers tained the pub- wila Coxswain this week, the e in lavishing prulse on 01- New China News Agency re- meds. ported today

vated

A Cantonese crew set a new national record of seven minutes B. seconds in the four-oard event on December 29 In a rnem aplomb ni 2 ugainst n team from Harbin, veteran. ** Northeast

News Clune, the Age:cy Brick

Italinas

the AK

Crew won event at the Melbourne Olym- ples in 7.104.

THE TEAM

For the Brisbane-Telegraph, Olmedo wa a "hero" and

The train a K. J. F. Scotland "ginat-killer." The Telegraph, (CambriÍKO University), A. R. said: "Olmedo played with the Smith (Gceforth), P. McClung challenge round (dintagh Academicals), I. H. P. Loughland (London Scottish), C. EULA (Langholm), G. T Waddell (Cambridge University) S. Coughinte (Edinburgh Acade- nykals) H. F. Meleod (Harwick). N. S. Bruce (Blackheath) I. R. Hasle (Kelsey M. W. Swan Y. (London Scottish), J. W. and corp (Glasgow HSFP) Gosmith (Kelso), J. T. Greenwood (cap- U.3.

the Mel-

(Perthshire Acedegnicals), In lain) Tu Cront-page editorial bourne Olymple event fu 6:386.2. the January 1 issue of the Mei-

A. Robson (Harwak)~~China- -UP.I.

Loune Sun News Pictorial, Mail Special.

'Star Of The Timo'

The Courier-Mail called him The star of the time" who had On December 30, another "taken control of play." The Chinese crew was clocked in six

paper also referred to his "crisp seconda Ant minutes, 311

the und deadly volleying right-cared event, it was said smashing."

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