THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959.

ELIZABETH IOC Decision Lashed By U.S.

PRICE WINS BRITISH GOLF TITLE

Ascot, May 28, Miss Elizabeth Price, 36- year-old English Curtis Cup player won the Bri fish women's golf cham- pionship here today after

a tense struggle with Miss Belle McCorkindale, 23. your-olf Scottish internni

French Tennis Upsets

Top Seeded Fraser,

Ayala Knocked Out In The Semi-Finals

Paris, May 28.

'BARRING OF NATIONALIST CHINA INCONSISTENT WITH OLYMPIC COMMITTEE TRADITION'

Washington, May 28.

tional, which went to the Italy's Nicol Pietrangeli today caused the major The U.S. State Department said today

37th.

Two nervous patches at the end of each round ti the 30- hole dimal cast Miss McCorkin- She was dormy kinke the the

tvo nl the 35th tw, but was in

at the next and drove into a Rtch at the tie-hole to lose the match.

FIRST MAJOR VICTORY

112

ang

she stood three up with three of the first 8 to play, but Visited Beather end

105 #dften at 1th and missed the green the short 1801 to Ansh the first "Tannd all quare.

and

upset of the French international hard courts tennis championships when he defeated Aus- tralia's number one player, and the second seeded Neale Fraser 7-5, 6-3, 7-5, in the men's singles semi-finals.

Fraser was tipped to beat Pittranget! palled out a geléc the Holum but Pietrangeli gave │tion of sensatinmd returns mix- demonstration of some of the ing posing shots with sharply- angled cross court placements D105t accurate shots ever wil-

his own

that any decision by the International Olympic Committee to bar Chinese Nationalist athletes from participating in the Olympic games would be a political decision totally inconsistent with the organisation's non-political tradition.

Bessed at fioland Garos, Fere in like Fraser's service in the The department said that it did not have hand na biel:hand returns had | eleventh game, sin

up spurts of the ball kicking

white dust from the Bries sur- rounding the Australian.

Early Lead

Italina Look an early leal, moving from 3-1 to 4-2 after taking his opponent's say. vice, Fraser lacked dynamite

to level

edge at 4-4 unel the

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wwx All Price's Arct She has twice mojur Victory, been runner-up in this event.- | senra

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and run out 7-5.

Play speeded up in the second art with the quality remaining as high as in the arat to the de-} Ight of

the 3,000 spectators basking in the warm sunshine. Gunia sez-sawind up to 2-3 unti Fraser ogoln lost his service.

Con and calm on, the sunbuked court Pietrangell placed his shots with deadly precision to lend 4-2, 5-3, toke Proser's ser- vice in the ninth and win the

bel 0-3.

Improving

With L two-ret lead behind) him Meirnageli now had winner's confidence but Fraser's

ufler

the

2-2 the Australian led 4-2 with powerful passing and sharply-angled erost court shots, j

The Halian faltered but re- covered to win his Srvice inai The seventh and (hen laku

Fraser's in the next gome to draw level and them head tot!

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full details of the report that the Com- mittce at Munich today had voted to strike the

of the Chinese Nationalist Olympic Committee from its rolls on the ground that the Nationalists did not have control, of all China. 'POLITICAL STEP'

Another 'Best-Of-Season' Performance By A Warwickshire Player

BANNISTER TAKES 10 FOR 41

The

Three Americans, One Englishman In Britith Golf Semi-Finals

Sandwich, May 28. Three United States golfers

and one Englishman to day qualified for the semi-finals of the British amateur championship at Royal St George's here,

American Walker

London, May 28.

In tomorrow's 30 holes semi- Guy Wolstenholme, most entertaining cricket today was in Bir-feet four inches auglist chart- mingham, where Warwickshire's 28-year-old pion, wil meer Deane Beman, Jack Bannister took 10 for 41 and shattered Cup player, and William Hynd-

21-year-oki the Combined Services into a nine wickets man, also of the United States

Walker Cup defcat.

team, will play "unknown" Lieutenant Bob

the US. Army in

With this performance making Bannister the first Magee, of

player to take all 10 wickets since 1956, the Germany. team boasted two "best-of-the-senson" high- *JUST A BUM! lights.

The olber highlight Was yesterday's 85-minute Century

Jimmy Stewart. In the same

There were fireworks, 100. al

K

Al Gravesend: Lancashire 118. Kent 305 for Mix, (C. Cowdrey 130_not_out. 2. Preilove 31), ..T TIKProzate: Somerset Yorkshire ane for five (D. Padnet: 124. 11. Core 57).

Glamorgan - 327 for xtx (W. Park-

to

Magee holed ti seven-foot putt for a winning birdie thro bent Britain' Dougina Sewell on the 19th green in the tjuarter-finals, Tari Jubilantly exclabned; "How did I get this At Hansea: Derbyshire for? I'm just a bum really."

Wolstenholme heal fellow

Gravesend. With the first Test only week away Keat skipper house is 1. Hinges 50, P. Walker Colin Cowdrey

thrashed the Lancashire attack to rals his

fis century this season and res- car is side from a three for 4 start in reply to Lancashire's 216. Cowdrey's final tally was 170.

But it issued a statement saying: "The Olympies has had a highly respected record for non-political devotion to the advancement of sports. We are reluctant to believe that the International Olympic Committee husho now taken a political action of a discriminatory nature.

The

not out).

At Northampton: Leicestershire --Brion Ian Caldwell three and 198 and aveontly 70 for one (31 w 111 the quarter-finals. Join 4 not out!. Northampton Bynalman romped to four and shire — 345 (Subba tow 53. M.

Allen 49, D. Barrick 4. 3. Savage the victory over his Walker five for 150).

Cup tean-inote Jurkie Nick-

At Biround: Chuorsters - 450 lus mud Beman defeated David and condly St for wi. Warerdier Blaf. former Nie D. Richardson 120, 0.

Scottish cham~

Down 01. D. Pearson 49, C. Houth 11 pich four and three. 10! Dut. A. Brown Ave kur 11).

A Notingham: Hanputri 350

Blair Had eliminated the fut nine declared. Nottinghamside holder, Joe Carr of Ireland by

No. Simpson 64. H. Winted 441 and woundly 39 for no wicket.

His Third Century Glamorgon's Gilbert Park- also found his form, scoring altogether 154 and lif

-Brufor third century this season against close of play score of 327 for six Derbyshire. The Glamorgan gave them arst innings points.

play was steadily improving and "The Chinese Communists withdrew their athletes from the Olympics in 1956 because Free China athletes were permitted to participate. This is our view was Espex should complete their a political step on the part of the Chinese Com- win in five matches at Lord's munists in line with their policy to force organisa- early tomorrow against Middle- sex, who are 30 beliind with tions to exclude Free China from particfpation." Chinese Nationalist Government on Formosa was re-kets standing.

only three second innings wie- cognised by 45 Bations, the State Department said. Another side who should not is scarcely credible that the International Olympic take long to finish off their Northampton- Committee would seek to delar athletes from this opponents are

shire. In their second laminsé state from participating in the Olymples if it does Loiestershire are only two not agree to change its name," it declared,

rans in front of them with two "Such a political decision on the part of the International wickets left.

Olympic Committee would be totally inconsistent with its non-political tradition."-Router.

3-4, Fraser saved two match

balls to make h 5-5.

Pietrangeliovane hoek to win

his service lead 6-5 and Fraser was again faced with two matchi LaBs.

This time he falled to save them losing the set and the match.

There was another upset in the men's singles witen South Africa's Inn Vermaak beut the

umber one seed Lai. Ayoln of Chile 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 in the second Semi-Anal.

Big Revelation

Jam Vermaak, whether he wins the title or not, will have proved to be the big revelation of the 1059 French international hard-court tennis championships, An unseeded player he made his way from the bottom to this Arul.

Vermaak's spoed arotted the court and his uncanny accuracy at the net have brought him into International prominence in single big tournament.

05-

Today he reized every casion to rush the net and from bis vantage position bulli un n wall which the Chilean cham-

ion only rarely passed.

The Anal bitween Vermaak and Pletrangel will be played off on Saturday. --AFP,

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Sports Diary

TODAY

Fenclag FARELF Fencing Champlunships, Eureka Hall, Transit Camp, a

Meeting Hongkong Chinese "Football Assos elation Meeting, CAAP Buliding, 7

TIKASA Exxecutive Committed Meeting, Club Lusitano, 5.30 p.m. Tenni Men's

Division: Recreio (1)

TO-MORROW Bowix

✓ KITC

1st Division: Recrels "A" v IRC "n". Keď v TC, FC v Recreio “B”. KIX: V CCC, Hic "A" v KUGC.

2: Divion: KCC v FC, PRC "A" TIKCC, PRC-"1" V HRPSA, CCC USRE

3rd Division: ccc vkrc, sc VHERC, KOGG V MC, BKCE V TC. Sorcer

Stanley Shield seven-a-zile tour- nament, HKFC, 0 p.m.

Fencing FARELF Fencing Championships, Trans Carp...

England Players Banned

Kentucky Derby Open Golf

Tournament

of

thiral the

Doug Padgett, Yorkshire's young batsinan, luk his century of th semson wi EXPENSE

Somerset, Ted the massive retaliating their 330 Yorkshire went nhead w th two wickets to spore, and after they declared Fred Truenum bowled Graham Atkinson before the close

two and one in the Ath round this mourning-Reuter.

Oxford Need 91 Runs To Stave Innings Defeat

Record 3rd Wicket Score By Indians

London, May 28. and A record third wicket stand for India in this coun- try of 246 by Roy and Manjrekar gave the touring team complete mastery over Oxford University in the Parks, where they declared at 459 for four wickets and set the Dark Blues 287 to avert an innings defent.

Fighting Comeback At the close of today's play Oxford had scored 196 Louisville, May 28. Nottinghamshire followed on Bob Goulby shot a azzling 186 behind Hampshire at Trent

for six in their second innings, and still needed seven-under-par 64 for a tourna- Bridge, Nottingham, thanks to a

91 to make India bat again. ment record and the lead alter three for 18. spell by Mervyn 18 holes of the $20,000 Kentucky Burdon, but

Manjrekar, who had missed when it made a fighting

so good that it Derby open at the Seneca Golf comeback. Reg Simpson and several matclics through injury | earned applause from Indian Club today.

Norman Hill put on 113 for the 204 not out, bl highest pinyers watching from the Goolby had a four-under-parest wirkel, and Nottingham- sere in first class cricket in pavillon. 31 on the front nine and a three-shire finished only nine behind four und Quee quarter hours, under 22 on the return to better with seven wickets left.

the 65 shot by Julius Boros in this tournament in 1957,

five wickets for 148.

helping himself to 27 fours.

Roy, who balled half an hour

and 29 fours.

Oxford suffered the worst

Worcestershire gained a lead of 212 over Two strokes behind Goalby with Dick

Gloucestershires, made 155 including one six Richardson scoring was Ernie Vossler, who finished 126. Then Gloucestershire lustreatment when Sayer and Petit carlier in the afternoon with a seemingly safe 00 on rounds of 34 and 32.

Packed tightly # 09 were Fred Hawkins, Frank Beley, Leo Blagetti, Bob Wolfe, Stan Hobert, Buddy Sullivan und Doug Ford.

Bunched ot FU were Joc

Closing Scores

w

Smith, the cuplain who did not concede n bye, took a long time before he realised that it was necessary to place his mon deep, br an effort to stem the flood of runs.

Another Breakdown

opened the Oxford

took the second new bull, 12 overs they were hammered for 70 and although Palchaud, Dykon Close of play zcures in to the off-spinner from Colombo, Trnings, this time with Green, dey's cricket matches were: sometimes commanded respect and both played the new ball

At llover Sumes beat the Royal the Indians, averaged 80 optick Navy by 20 rinz. 2 T secondly 110 for a declared t Oakman 02). Ruyai Navy 103 and

On Campbell, Johnny Pelts, Dour. Recondly 24, 14. Steer op not qui

By MCC From Going On

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Transvaal Tour

London, May 28,

Sanders, Tom Nieporte, Lionel Hebert, Wesley Ellis, Jr., Dan Whitt, and Ken Ferree.--UPI.

The five England Test-players invited to accompany-Keith----- “Miller, the former Australian Test all-rounder, to tour

the Transvaal during October-have-been--banner-by-. the MCC from going, it was slated today by the MCC. players Are Fredete of it, in view of players who Trueman (Yorkshire), Brinn might be in the running for the Statham (Lancashire), Godfrey | MCC tour of the West Indies Evans (Kent), Trd Dexter } this winter. However it remains

Tom (Sussex) and

Graveney the prerogative of the counties (Gloucestershire).

whether their players go or not,” Explaining the MCC's attitude sald Grimth. to the tour, Billy Griffith, MCC assistant secretary

said today that the MCC have merely re- minded the countries of a de- cision that they made at a November meeting of the Ad- visory Country Cricket Com- mittro that i would be un- desirable for their players 10 Ko on uriofficial cricket tours.

"The countics came

Too Much Cricket

Griff added that the coun- ties came to this decision as It was thought that there was a danger of their leading players getting too much cricket.

Referring to the Surrey tour of Rhodesia, also in October,

·Grimis said that Surrey in- formed the other counties of this to this tour inst November and it was decision unanimously and all we accepted that it did not contru- have done Is to remind countles vene the regulation.--AFP.

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At Birmingham: Warwick here beat the Combined Services by nine

hour.

Chanceless

Much of the seam wickel Warwickalire228 for tour was second declared and necondly 17 for one. with gay

rate and Combined Services-114, P. Fulan

of Surendra Nath and Umrigar with ease. But no

sooner did India call on Gupte nt 37 than another breakdown occurred.

bowling Green, who had cut splendid. Roy hit y. was taken at cover and abandon, whereas Abbas All Balg again, fell 41, J., Bannister, 10 fur 41, and Manjrekar throughout long cheaply to Gupte. Dyson, never econdly 22 (G. Tordan 75, W. stay batted with methodical happy facing Gupte, was, lice Bridge four for M.

brilliance, never offering a his colleagues, bewildered by

mblance of a chance ner-ever niet Biting the ball in the alt. It

Javed

Henry Cooper accuracies for right-hand but, played a mont

To Defend

Empire Title

London, May 28. Henry Cooper, British and British Empire

work's Test.

inninga but Jowelt was picked Borde too staped impressively up at short-leg Burki, never and he may well turn out to bothered by Gupte, not only be the find of the tour, for his did his best to shield his various style was attractive and he hit partners from the spinner, but freely in helping Manjrekar put proceeded

to ruin the spla

on 143 in an unbroken piriner bowler's aures. ship.

The Oxford Belding seldom heavyweight wilted and there were momenti boxing champion, is to defend

bi Empire

Australian

crown bgainst champion Alien | WIBams in a te fight al Leicester on July 14, It was (ND. [GIF]

learned here tonight,

This will be from

Cooper's Brst 11tle' defence since he won the British an Empire crowns by defeating former halder, Brian London, here Last January, AFF.

Hero 15 a position actual play: White to mova and win.

Solation No. 5620: 1 Q-R? froasting).

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Derby Entries Scratched

London, May 28, Pineapple Prince, Firecracker, and Peterman were officially scratched from the Derby today-Router,

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Fine Catch

Guple lost his accuracy in the face of Burki's wide range of deadly strokes, Before the day was out Burki hnd made isis, bighest score in first class cricket,

clabaing nine of bla boundaries at Gupte's

Smart folding by Umrigar at mid-wicket lightened India's task, for he took a fine running catch

Fry and also ran out Smith.

eleven expense.

from

At last Burki found support from Ceylon's right-hand bai, Dat Plachaud, who stayed with him for the last three quarters of an hour in an unfinished stand Oxford, however, still needed #1 with only four wickets left to make Indif“bat again.

Close of play scores were:

Scores

Oxford University: First In- |uings-172 (Smith 48, Green 47, Burki 31, Gupte, 4-84, Borde 3-B). Second Innings-106 for alx wickels (Burk! is not out,

Dyson 38, Plachaud 31 not out, Gupta 4-89),

India: First Innings 450 for four" wickets: "declared "Man"

frekar 206 not Out, Ray 153, 'Borde 57'het sulja-ÄTTIS

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