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THE CHINA MAIL. WEDNESDAY, MAX. 27, 1959.-
County Cricket's Fastest Century Indians Crumble
BOB GALE SETS NEW MARK
FOR SEASON WITH
100 IN 87 MINUTES
Landon, May 26.
At Hove; Sussex beat Gloucester-
County cricketors were sat a new target faj the 100 guineas prize for the fastest contury of the season today when Bob Gale, the Middlesex lefthander, rattled up a century in 87 minutes beforo lunch against Kont. Chale, 25-year-old opening bat, who altogether hit 100 with Ave xes al 11'foons beat the pr vious best time by Tex Dexter by one minute. Gale and Erie um (20), put on 183 in o with wine! 03 minutes for the oprulag stand enabling Midtele- Lax to declare at 300 for neven and leave Real to get 294 10 win in 173 minutes.
the courtly table with 54 points wicked, Gloucester-
two more than Middlesex.
Top Place Kent faltid to meet the chai, 1ge and were beaten by 100 turs.
An exciting frus FASUX OVI thire gave them
Two V
Headaches
are
win
Northampton= top place in
Toothaches
Colds
quickly overcome by
CAFASPIN'
Lancashire, beaten by thres wickets by Leicestershire and Derbyshire, nine wiekets win- ners ofer Worcestershire, are next with 42 points each.
le 175 and secondly 150 10. Framelt to. D. Bates six for 101). Surrex-305 od condly 50 fur vne. Auspex 14 points,
A pirma: Warwickshire beat Hampshire by 10 wicket. Hampshire -27 and recundly Ja) (D. Haldry
Warwicksling-327 and secondly 101 for no wicket (N.
Chinese England Footballer
Wants To Coach In Hongkong Or Malaya
By DAVID T. K. WONG
Singapore.
Frank Soo, the only Chinese footballer to
EUROPEAN
BOXING TOURNEY
Lucerne, May 26.
Kazimierz Paadion (Poland),
the title-hokler, was out-
To Thrashing
Defeat
By MCC
London, May 26.
pointed by Olli Makt (Fin. Seldom has a touring side fared so badly against the MCC as the Indian cricketers here today when they were beaten by 147 runs.
land) in the lightweight second series of the Euro-
peaa Amateur Boxing Championship here to- night.
to
The MCO lost only five wickets during the three
daya. They declared their first innings at 374 for four and closed their second innings at 120 Makl's speed and snappy
for one, setting the Indians a sporting task of kim punching enabled averze a defeat in the final in scoring 294 runs at one a minute in 4 hours. Prague two years ago,
Viadimir Jengibarian, the But the Indians, who mode 211 Soviet Union's Olymple and in their first innings, crumbled European champion, was given to defeat against the spin bowl- close fight in the light-ing of Nay Illingworth, who took to discuss welterweight second series be- Ave for 3 and they were all out
France's for 136 soon after” tea. outpojuling
FRANK SOO
Centuries by opening bals-4, H. Horton in. The men Mike Stewart and John for Del. Eirich took Surrey, the cham-Horser. To hot out). Warwick play for England, is is expected
pions
ນ a comfortable nine- j10, požute, wickef win over Somerset. Altis val: Surrey beat Somerset Surrey, took only two hours 40 by aine wickets, Somerset 211 for five declared and secondly 29. 108 and Reontuity 23" for minules to it off the 202 need-
me M. Stewart 10. Earles 10s, tinti. Surrey 12 points, Sommer- set four points.
nd so win.
Edrich's 10 in 187 minutes was his third century in six innings 1254| it contained two sixes Bud 12 fours. He and
Surrey
Worestershire
by ni
wickets.
At Chesterfold: Derbyuisire beat Derbyailte 395 and secondly for cafe. Worcestershire -- 73 and
Was
seeking a couching job Frank's application at a fere
meeting in Kuala Lumpur Claude Saluden.
Prosented To Queon in Hongkong or Malaya, on June 7.
All Avg judges overruled the
In normal circumstances, there Frank
would have been no tea interval it is learned here.
the first reforços who counted out Bruns
Guys (East Germany) in the because nine wickets had failen Frank, who played Chinese to play English second round of a second series but the come was stopped so football and he welterweight bout when he was that the visitors could be pre- Wing-half for Stoke City League
blow from seated to the Queen and the and for England against found fame with Stoke City. down from a low
Duke of Edinburgh. Stewart, 104, had an opening
He played for Stoke City Jean Josselin (France).
Thu blow seemed low to al- Mike Sinfth and Geoff Pullar secondly 270. Derbyshire 14 points, Ireland and Wales in both before and after the most everyone in the hall but put the MCC on the way to
1946, has written to the war, Derbyshire touk only 20
the Yugoslav referue, Mindeno-declaring a second time minutes compile a nine-
secretary of the Asian Also with Stoke City at vic, surprisingly counted out morning. Both put plenty of wicket victory over Worerster- shirr, After the leftarm here we see Football Confederation that time was England's Guse. There was longer delay power in their shots to add 101 Yorkaidre 14 point in Hongkong, Mr Lee now famous winger Stan- than usual after the Judges' for the unbroken accond wicket
slips were collected, ond it was a three for eight spell to dismiss
ley Matthews, AL Oxford:
Matthews anally announced that Josselin University Wai-tong, Oxford
to enquire now plays for Blackpool. remaining Worcestershire
Nottinghamaltire by
had been disqualled.--Reuter. batsmen, Derbyshire needed wickets, Nottinghamshire - 204 and about job prospects. only 44 to wit.
Frondin 149. Oxford University. aka and recondig 83 for one” (A. Salth 12).
stur af 191.
bowler Willam Richardson had
the
Two-Run Win Northamptonshire, set to get 271 in fotie hours for victory over Essex, were 208 for seven but the last three wickets tel!
Yorkshire
bea:
At Bradford: mins. Ciaoorgan. 131 and pecondly
Yorkshire five for M). eight declared
Glamorean by an Ingings and 3
405 for
nine
At liford: Exarx beat Northamp
A GOOD MAN' Mr Lee has in
turn re-
thin by two runs, Enex330commended Frank to the for seven declared and roundly Football
T. Balley 457. Northamptonshire
103 and secondly 168 (Sabba Row Malaya.
at the total and they finished } 4. "D. Brookes 106, 7 Manning 501.
two runs short of a tie with o minute to KO,
Denis Brookes hit 100 for Northamptonshire with
eight
Inex 34 points,
Association
of
"He is a good man for the Job, especially for
AL firavchend: Mickax bral Rent by 100 runs. Middlesex dealing
for keven declared and secondly 300
with
Chinese
for seven declared (W. Russell 12. players." Mr Lee wrote in a it Gale 10. Kent - 370 for eight letter to the Football Asso- Jack declared J. Warr five for 623 'khd
fours in four heatre, but it was the
of fierce hitting Manning, former South Aus-condly 184 CC. Cowdrey 30). Mid-ciation of Malaya.
trullan lefthander, which con- tributed most to thee getting so near the get. He blazed 50 with six Jours in 50 minutes before being run cuta fate which also bofell Brookes.
Results
Results in today's cricket matches were:
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The Football Association
Vermaak, Pietrangeli Qualify For French Tennis Semi-Finals
Paris, May 26.
Ian Vermaak, tall South African who was not seeded for the event, today reached the semi- finals of the men's singles in the French lawn tennis championships here,
Also through to the semi- Anals is Nicola Pietrangeli, clunky ex-footballer from Rome, who slammed Britain's Billy Knight 6-1, 6-2, 6-1 with some inspired tennis,
ENGLISH PAPER LAUDS
CHOICE OF TOKYO AS
1964 OLYMPICS VENUE
Manchester, May 27.
·
this
Partnership. Smith, who scored 83 in the first kunings made Bi not out in his second knock
Smith and Pullar must have Impressed the English selectors. Brith is clearly a mickie order batsing who should shine in the bighest class.
Lack of concentration ani determination affected India's fleiding and the bowling offered ittle dieulty.
Only Stand
The upenterprising nature of their belling again led them into trouble for no allempt made to wrest the initiative from the MCC bowlers.
WAR
Unaccustomed to facing men of the pace of Tyson and Moes,
the
for
The Manchester Guardian today praised the Inter-
national Olympic Committee for allocating they lost half their wickets for the 1964 Games to Tokyo The Liberal Daily said Japan [had taken the lead in Asia in popularising sport and recently had the valuable experience of organising the Aston Gomes,
"The Japanese made a rum- ber of serious mistakes over the Asian Games, but we can be confident that they will not be repeated.
"The award Is recognition, however, not only of the part
Japan has already played in the Games, but also of the steadily growing part Asia is taking as
a whole..
like
India
Reuler.
71. Only Narkarni shaped con ndently jo five fours Gamer. He had seen the third top score of 30. He was helped Asian Gamos in Tokyo and by Gharpade in adding 33 know, that the whole of Japan the ont real stand of the in
Behind that project. - nings.
R. Illingworth, who bowled unchanged from 42 for two, seized the opportunity of Inking Ave of the last eight wiekels in 15.2 overs. His Bgures would have been better but for some late punishment from Desa! whose spilled hitting included a sweep for six.
Sire Of Famous Thoroughbred Horses Dead
Final Scores
They
Will Play Cricket While Ultimatum
Expires
Berlin, May 26.
The British will play cricket tomorrow on the date the Sovict's Berlin ultimatum expires.
A British army team will play a touring Aus- tralian team at the Olympic Stadium, -
The Austration team, the old collegians, are on a world tour.-UPI.
Hearts' Match Cancelled In Sydney
In
Dissension Among Australian Bodies
Sydney, May 26. The soccer match between the visiting Scoltish team, Heart of Midlothian, and the New South Wales Federation, scheduled for Wednesday, has been can- ceiled.
Cancellation of the match fol- lowed a decision by the Federa- tion to ban is players from the Final scores were:
alch. The Federation's manage- MCC won by 147 runs,
ment committee ruled that MCC: First innings-347 for only n eide which included four four wickets declared (Milton players now under disqualifica- 104, Dexter 100 not out, Smith and umitied by the 82). Second innings-120 for one wicket declared (Smith 04 not out, Puliar 41 not out).
India: First
lanings -211 (Borde 89. Mors 5-41, Tyson innings 130 Umrigar
18.
selectors would be allowed 10 play.
The Scottish team's director and vice-chairman, Mr- B. Talt, said today he was disgusted with the conduct of soccer Sydney.
"Vast countries
Parla, Kentucky, May, 20. and China had no nation-wide Naslah, sire of some of the He wen a stirring victory over [ Mrs Kormoczy, with strong sports faciles and organisa-world's Anest
thoroughbred Jackie Brichani, The Belgian rhythmic driving and rock-like tions long after these were com- race horses, died today. of Д Davis Cup player, by 4-8, 2-3, getence, quickly overcame Mrs monplace in Europe, Northruptured heart muscle here. 6-4, 6-3, 0-4-
Vera Puzejuva (Czechoslovakia) | America and Australia and even
stallion, who The Imported 6-3, 6-4 and Miss Truman beat now they have many years"
used to belong to the stables of the French work to do before every school- Paule Courteix,
the late Aga Khan, was 18 years child has a chance to play, the champion, 8-1, 8-0.
old. He was the sire of such 4-44). Second portlar international games."
raving greats as former leading (Nadkarni | money-winner" Nashua, and Ghorpado-17, Desal-not out -10.- Must Wait Awhile Bold Ruler, who
was "Horse lingworth
element, Guardian of the Year as a three-year-old. 1-10, Tyon 1-32, Dexter 1-31,
Slade 1-21)Reuter. Nasrullah was brought to the US by a 20-man syndicate formed by A. B. Hancock II in July 1. The syndiente pald $372.000 for the stallion---ÚPI
beat third- Miss Reynolds
Mario serded
Bueno, the Brazilian champion, 2- 6-4, 6-2, to score her fourth victory Miss Bueno in over
Vermaak and Pletrangell join top-seeded Luis Agalu (Chile) and Neale, Fruser (Australia), weeks. runner-up at Wimbledon last
Mirs Heyes Was too "con year, who won their quarter-sistent for Australian champion finals yesterday,
Mrs Mary Reitano, beating her
Defending Champion
(Hun- Mrs Suzy Kormoczy gary), 37-year-old defending clumplen, Christine Truman (Britain), Sandra Reynolds (South Afrlea) and Rosa Maris Reyes (Mexico) qualifted today for the women's singles semt finuly.
4-0, 6-1, 6-4.
The Manchester added: recent
"Africa must wait nwhile, lur few would accept a South African city as host while sports apartheid is still prac- tised In the Union, and her other countries still young In sport.
Other Results
Others results today were Mixed Doubles (Eight-Finals).
Fay Muller (Australia) and John Pickard (Britain) beat Edda Bading and I. Budit (Germany) 6-4, 6-3, -
Pat Ward (Britala) and
"But Nigeria, Ghana
and Keriya are now regular Olympic competitors, and it will not be all that long before the turn of one of them comes, probably after South America, has find her turn first-Reuter
2
Gordon Forbos (South AfricEveryone Happy
beat Miss J. Cross and Hammill (South Africa) · 6-3,
1-5.
Karol Fageros (US) and R. Hewi (Australia) beat Sandra Reynolds (South Africa)
Rex Emerson (Australia) (-4, d-3.
Sports Diary
TODAY
30,
Ove for 34, Moss
pears
Jock Mackie Out
Of British Golf Tourney
London, May 26.
Two, golfers from Far Eastern
The Sydney-Federation--ap-- to be controlled by foreign
which Is knocking back soccer in Aus- tralla 100 years, he said.
FEDERATION WEAK Mr Talt sul "We never thought, we would come to Aus- tralla to And a thing Ike this happening.
The Austrailan Soccer Federation is wank. It should take strong action, and ban ali players for life who refuse to take part in the match."
Mr Tait said one club appear. clubs were eliminated from the eỡ to be the cause of “AKFA: British Amateur Golf Chamble, KFC Bledico, 6.30 p.m.
Tennis
plenzhip at the Royal St "Foney allowing a club to MIDI "C" Diviale! CRO (2) George's Club, Sandwich, Kent, dietate to un Australian As-
CCC). SCAA today..
cuclation," he said, "This could INC Urban
Boscer
Council, PORC "PRE, CAC (1) v Both were beaten by milit-ryver happen in Scotland."
Says Avery Brundage
KCC
་་་་་་་་་་་
(1),
HKCO Y LIC.
Division: LiC V BCAA CRC.
TOMORRUA DE
Bowls
ory golfers the second round.
of the W. T. Leagans
New Delhi Club went down at the nlpeteenth to Lieutenant W. R Gibson of Sheringham, England
· PC | and J. D. Macklé of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club had to admit defeat, by three and two, to' Lieutenant it. Magee of the United States.
FARELY. Fedelbe haploits, Trahan Camp, 9 Almy. Meeting
HKPA Julsportb-Committee Meeting. Sporte Road, 6.43 D.Th
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CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
2nd Division: USRC *********** (KBGC). 3. p.m. Munich, May 26, Yola Ramirez (Mexico) and Mr Avory Brundage, Presi- Billy Knight (Brilalg) beat dent of the International 'Olym Maud Galtier and Georges plo Committee told Press con- Dealgu (France) 6-1, 6-4.
The championships are de- forence here today that every-
veloping into a botile between chi, RXP: 2_P=R17, R-K4 Somition Na. 5619: 1.P~35 Esther Bueno (Brazil) apú óne was very happy with tho Mon's "D" Division: FIKCOSA Neale Fraser Australia) beat choice of Tokyo and Innsbruckend Coul Cap Walker Cup team. How B3, 12; 5 Prits for chi KTOCA VLRC, home players and the Americh 3-b4, 8-E0 ch 4K- Miss G. Butler (Britain) and A. for the 1904 Olympic Games TNV_CR?” (1). PRC VICCC. BAT ever, Juan Antonio Estyada of RXQ: 0 EI-B8 ch K-KIE: 7 Stolpa (Hungary) 6-2; 6-2- -Reuter and AFP.
Diy islan CDv Mexico, one of the top seeds, | Kl-Kt4r, and draws
is still going strong—AFP.
Mixed
Both elties bad been petition- CRC ( fog for a long time for the BCAA
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