THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959.
DOUBLE CENTURY SECOND DOUBLE
STILL
CENTURY BY ENGLAND REJECT Leg-Up For Charlie () Smirke
Epsom Derby Entrant
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Sir Humphrey De Trafford's "Parthin," (W. H. Carr up), a final acceptor For the Derby which is to be held at Epsom tomorrow.-Central Press Photo,
INDIAN CRICKETERS U.S. BASEBALL TAKE NO CHANCES Foytack Leads
AGAINST SOMERSET
Pile Up Huge 1st Innings Score
London, June 1. The Indian cricket tourists, having failed to lead a county side on first innings, took no chances against Somerset at Taunton today. They in-¡ creased their Saturday total of 310 for four to 432 before declaring at lunch today with one wicket left.
Tigers To
3-1 Victory Over Indians
Leicester's Maurice Hallam
Knocks Up 210 Not Out Against Glamorgan
London, June 1. Maurice Hallam, 27-year-old Leicestershire batsman passed over by the England Selectors for a place in the first Test against India, -cracked his second double century in two weeks today.
He slamned an unbeaten 210 against Glamorgan at Leicester to help his county to first innings points. One of the bowlers to suffer from Hallam's onslaught was Wilf Woollor, Glamorgan skipper - and one He took one of the four selectors who picks the England team. wicket while conceding 80 runs.
Another England "ref" 227 runs for victory a formid- Pretlove 40, P. Lunder five for Surrey last bowler. Potee Lnutter.. uhle task on a difficult wicket.
Formed to his best form with Closing Scores
ve for th against Kent at thei Oval. Kent were dismissed (t: 1242 in reply to Surrey's 310 fr [six declated.
Fifth Wicket Stand
Trevor Halley (10) a di Dong! Insole (133) states wi Ret stand at 218 for Ecox. current traders in the Chium- pionship race, against Hampshire at Bournemouth. Essex deptured at 395 for seven with a fri Bunings lead of 105.
الآن
Nineteen wickets toppled at Leeds in the Yorkshire Nor- thamptomaire match. Yorkshire erumbled before the spiri Australians George Tribe and Juck Manting and we PO out for 172 in reply to. Nar- thonte 241. Tribe took out for 3. Muning four for 81, It was Northants funt in collapse wirn Buy bafted again and at the close ey were 78 for seven,
Surex scored at an average
08).
AL Lord's Middlesex-177 and secondly 52 for no wicket.
A Tournemouth Hampshire Derbyshire--150.
-260 and 44 for two. Essex- 395 for seven declared.
MAURICE HALLAM
of 3.54 rilis per over against At Leeds Northamptonshire Lancashire at love but they-241 and 78 for ren dcclared 42 rims behind Lane's andre-172.
York-
431 for nine, Jin Parks cracked At the Oval: Surrey-40 lar La fast 87-the thist 80 coming | six declared and seeunally
for newlettet. Kint 242 (3. in 73 minutes.
Deadly Spell
New York, June 1. Paul Foytaek gained revenge, over the Cleveland Indians today when he pitches his first complete game in 11}
A deadly spell of tive fig 12 tries to lead the Detroit Tigers to a five-hit, 3-1 Sam Cock Ciucestershire lett-am stow bowles, was mainly victory in the American responsible ter Warwickshire n L League's only day game.being dismissed for 115 Fugtack pliched the Lest gaine Stroud. Warwick lost their lost seven wickets for 36 and Cool
Gl00-
In so doing they ran the risk of reducing their vic- tory chance, for although Somerset needed 283 to save the follow-on it seemed a tall order to of the year a ile ves a week Bnished with Ave for 13. howl them out twice on a pitch playing beauti- but kasta kart-breakingcestershire, with a fret inalis fully, particularly since barring the subtleties Cleveland grabbed a 1-0 lead lead of 142, made 175 in their of Gupte, the Indian attack looked innocuous. Vie Power and Wordle Heta Polly Ungar, top seover ontwit Mertaal was worth 17 and plus
the tour, spent are hour in nets before
play
bestan
1:4 Je McCou
two-hitter to the
the seroth a singles by
tankNixon.
a sacrifve ily by Huss Faylock then scattered three it with grout paver helthales the rest of the way, two
by Minale Minoso.
Bratter and b.rge, Square cutting and trefore
We fm 184 19 이 lofting a catch into the deep be hind the bowler. He ball six
hous witho
and a quarter
chager, raving
L'mga low stant: 177 runs away from: his 1,000 for the tour.
Expensive Success
That was the
Arst of a
-1 to 50 in 70 minutes. Keith,
ke Tripp, could f TIED THE SCORE make little of Cuplé and skied
ratch to mid-ou Somerst
179
The Tigers tied the scare in That made the fourth on Charley Max- tom and well's single a walk, a sacrifter and her promptly, and Lou Berberel's sacrifice Ly. McCou bolted
door and pulled Eddle Yost put Detroit ahead in tie down the shutters.
The 11th with his 10th home run Metol titled only; 42 rues in of the gear. It bettered
ford's four sikereases toilay, but the hour and a half after scoutput for the past two seasons. he paid early for them. Gacking his first 50, Jail, with
captain, recognised
second impings. Al the lose. Warwickshire af for two, needed
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
his
Bobt com position
Frank Bolling tripled in reventh,
the
In the League only night Cly played al Koine, Kansas Chicago.
121
Scores
batsman the Tration wad,
Somers were in a and to a serrainatiy evitable 56 and Hur lashed where they could afford to take Langford or four boundaries no chances.
before funting a catch to square Lived Dangerously
Just. Nadkar batted soundły
White Ciupate drove merrile be-
fore the Indinn dvelaratim,
Patziz laveti dangerously, playing and missing repeatedle. new ball
AMERICAN LEAGUE Scores of today's garae were:
....010-000-000-1-1-0 000-119-1CX-3-3-0 Bell, Bralowski 31 and Nixon;
and BUT Somerset, 234 || 10) (-6. YR-Yost
Somerset's egeners were lear-particularly during a
and Sundreland pet by Desa tening. Atkinson, Inalling meile
was considerabi" | Detroit like a polemial England batsman Nath which with every innings, hit some in-better that their dest effort. current bowling from Surendra At the else,
FoyLock
Nath for five boundaries. Then I for, fou, need only 49 runs on Lomax, after-sales piteli, porter batting pitch-to save. drove the seam bowltis mort the toll in. The match ends arucefully. But Guple, broke to marrow. the stand with" " Dienesi baitz Elise of They bothere Lomax tried to fall against the Crackin First innings - 432 declared wickets spin and was caught at short
Gackwud 203.
CD,
lex. Tripp was all at sea in (Umriga
facing Gupite, but it was Umricar | Nadkarni 31. Langford four for
who dismissed him, eaught at 1421. the wicket,
Snicked
Somerset: First ing - (McCool 931 for four wickets
9 not al, Atkinson 00, Lomax
Atkinson shortly after tea and Palmier 27 not out, tried to eat Gupte and sulcked | Gupte three for 81).—AFT,
n catch to the wicket-keeper.
His
was an inuings, of con-
siderable promise. His stand
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17 Feet Possible In The Pole Vault Says Record Holder
Los Angeles, June 1.
Don Bragg, helder of the indoor world's pole vault record, was possible in today predicted a mark of 17 feet this event but 16 feet was a more likely celling under present conditions.
The former
of
215
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Al-Stroud: Gloucestershire 257 4 suvondly. 175 (1). Haw- kins 52, W. Bridge eight for “៨). Warwickshire-15 (W Stewart 43, C. Cook five for 13 and secondly 31 for two).
At Hove: Lancashire 431 for zine declares (K. Sultle four for she and abendly even for no wicket. Suspex-389 for eight declared [A. Onkman 67, J. Parks 97, J. Lenham 55, D. Smith 48, I. Thomson 44).
AL Leicester: (Glumogran— 322 for nine declared and secondly 1 for one (W. Paric- house 44 not out. Leicestershire --323 [ iva deckred (M. Hallam 210 mat out).
AL Cambridge: Worcester- shirẻ (345 for five declared and secondly 45 for three. Cam- bridge
University-208 for six declared (J. Bernard 92).- Reuter.
(GOING)
STRONG
Charlie Smirke, veteratt 52-year-old föcker, unnounced his retirement at the end of last summer.. Then a few weeks ago he announced that he was going to have just one more bash at winning the Derby,
Here, with the race a few days away, he gets a friendly leg-up on to his chosen mount, French trained Thymus, at its Chantilly stables.
With Thymus's odds down to 8-1, and Charlie saying "I am very happy indeed," he could be well on his way to his fifth victory in the world's greatest horse race-Loridon Express Photo.
Gilroy Given Slight Edge Over Al Asuncion In EPSOM DERBY Tonight's
Tonight's Wembley Fight
CALLOVER
London, June 1. Prince Aly Khan's Princillon
was made a clear favour- ite to win Wednesday's Epsom Derby at 6-1 at the callover at the Vic- torin Club here tonight. Salat Crespin, stable com panion to Princillon, and Former favourite, was third best at 9-1.
There was no interest shown above Suint Crespin, the colt being unbacked it 0-1 cumpared with 13-2 at the last callover.
Prinetton was only supported to win £4,000.
Thirteen horses were backed to win a total of £130,000.
THE BIC MONEY
London, June 1.
British fight experts gave British af Empire bantamweight champlon Freddie Gilroy a slight edge over colourful Philippines champion Al Asuncion in their 10-round bout at the Empire Pool, Wembley, "to- morrow night.
Both fighters are making their London debut, and promoter Jack Solo.
mons is expecting a capacity 10,000 crowd.
The
A
was
Invitation Declined
an
morning.
Boxing.
le will just have a
British Berd of Control
Far Eastern University, and'..
brown-hatrea Apart from the light training. wity, Gilroy is hoping! that a go a run in St James Park before walk before the
of victory over Asuncion will take prvakfast, he devoted moot
in a step nearer a world tits bis time in resting-although he medical visit at noon which will Le fullowed by the weigh-in on bout with Frenchman Alphonse broke the monotony this after- Hallmi,
noon with a visit to the cinema. hour Juler. Then he will make trial up for 10 time with lots of has Afterwards he had Promoter Solommens
Jack Solomoas's | food. promised the Northern Ireland weigh-in at
Asuncion will not lack sup- tomorrow night at fighter a eruck at Hallm's title office near his hotel and 15 he, wine convincingly from still one pound under the limit, urt
Asuncion Ik' in very good Wembley. Apart from the Am- the Fillplan.
shape and taking it all very bassador and the Philippines Good Substitute
calmly,
populace in London, Nleador Reyes. Vire-President of the Asuncion is substituting for
Asuncion lind to decline
Asuncion's "mentor", and Ike former worki champion Mario
assistant, will are dumb Invitation in dinner tonight by Sanquin, Reyes' D'Agato, the deat
hent the rigside. The big money was for three 1inan-but the tough Filipino the Philipplites Ambassador, as
The few In from Oslo, wheko other French colts. Taymus,is a good substitute for he is the he has to be careful about his Charlie Sumirite's mouni
way last man to have fought Halimi.dtet and also wants to have an they are touring, with a folkore
Broup, especially for the fight. hacked to win £14,000 and bei
Asuncion will have the edge early night.
Was unfortunate for
been train- Gilroy, who has come second favourite nl 8-1.
on Gilroy where ring experience
Asuncion that he had to refuse ing at home, was expected in Dan Cupki,
who finished
Is concerned, and he will be all
the invitation, for there will be by air from Belfast later this ixth in the 2,000 Guineas, was out to show British fight fans well supported and was backed that his world rating-wn above no breakfast for him tenorrow evening-AFP and Reuter,. to win £28,000. It was quoted the Irishman-is merited. ut 20-1.
"Hooter" Gilroy, who Arturron, bought a few days hails from Brifast, is undefeated go by. MrAre "13tra, biit" stil. in 16. pro bouts and has built.. under the charge of his French himsett réputation as a speedy. traitor, was back to win fighter who packs a tremendous = £47,000 -------- punch in both gloves..
The Queen's coll, Above S EX; said Anelond pleton, à 22-1 ebanee, was sup-nced all his ringeraft to keep out
But
Patterson Knocks Out Another Sparring Mate
New York, June 1.
parted to take nearly £14.000 of the way of Grey's flashing World heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson
out of the books.
Others
demand Fidalgo, Parisia, Casque 40-1, chance Arvak.
9-1 Crespio.
PRICES Following are the prices: G-1 Prinicillon. 8-1 Thymu
10-1 Fidalgo. Parthia, noustic, and Blaulung. 100-0 Armourru
23-1
28-1
Above Suspicion. Casque and Regen!. Reactor.
20-1 Dan Cupid.
wurd
fists.
Training Asuncion has been atin Ports, after he was stopped have rounds in his bout with falfa last month.
Betting Odds
today sent yet another of his sparring partners to the canvas during a training bout, while his chal- lenger Ingemar Johansson of Sweden rested up before appearing as a witness tomorrow in a Federal Court hearing. Patterson, wtio, le
that
while fisted
might worry working-out attacks Gilroy in the opening stages, gites the Irishman's strength-sapping boxed
to
lec,
to
meet sparring partners during train- Betting odds, slightly favoured Johnsson with the title at state ing sessions, though they are bookmakers on June 25 in New York's Yun-equipped with speelal leather Car-the Irishman, but
were not committing them-kee Stadium, dropped sparritz Lead-gar, Johanson goes easy selves too-far. Experis predicted partner Howie Davis with a In training rounds and keeps his
Asondon's two-one-two to the jaw during deal right Bist "on
He has told newspapernen: don't like to use my right
. partners sparring sprawling I'm keeping it for Patterson. Anyway, it is only Wille potlerion is quite really effective when I'm fight- happy to have a dash at his ing a genuine mutch."—AFP,
33-1 40-1 Arvak and New Brig. 116-1 Josephus and Lindrick. 200-1 Barbary Pirate, Beau Tudor and Rousseau's dream. -Reuter.
TAE GAMBOLS.
Villanova star, Modesto Relays in 8:55.5, was told the Southern California chnson track athlete of the week. Co-leld athletes of the Truck and Field Writers and
week were A1 Androws of the Couches Association that some-
Striders who set an American body like Aubrey Dooley Oklahoma, who gets a whip hop-step-and-jump mark of 52 Singapore, June 1.. attion with a plastic pole, might feet 5 inches, and Joe Wiley of Los Angeles State who
20 fee! The Singapore Standard said conceivably lit 17 feet.
"But with present equipment broadjumped Nationalist that the
ac-inches-UPI. Chinese Olymple Committee und batring a freak snap should 'sink' its pride and re-ion' vault, I think 10 feet la The Stewards have ordered apply for membership with the about the limit in the pole
Olymple Com-vault." Bragg said.
"Whatever success I have had in 1900 and they now Invite wa
on the JOC neto the competition 1 Commenting Members ta subscribe for tion to expel Nationalist China received from Bob Gutowski."
from the world sports body. the Brage sted Gutowski, Ilm English language newspaper Graham of Oklahoma State and Application forms may be said. "The decision miny at obtained 1rum tho Serre Arst glance seem to be drasile Dooley on the men he expected to fight it out with in competing will tary's
Alexandra but careful consideration
1960 for the
Olympic team how that it is n senible solu-
berths. House, 8th Fibor.
tion to the two-China' problem.” --UPI. The Subscription Lat will: close at NOON on Tuesday, 20th Jube, 1939. -
Subscription Ponles to race mittre under the name of Tal- this year has been due largely
them.
Office,
By Order of the stewards
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Sobretary,
Spurs Win Again
have
Those four and 10 others who have been at or around 15 feet are competing on Friday night In the Campton, California, in-
Klev, June 'vitational track meet, Director
Tottenham Holour, English Herschel Smith reported.
-^ first division soccer, club, beat Bob Both of the Southern Klev Dihao 2-1 here today California Sttiders' Clubs tekin,. Reuters
who ran the two-mile at the
in Love 15.00
TONIGHT
YOUT SOMEWHERE
PIOTUR
TO DANAK
today.
rounda
Altogether four rounds againa!
with
tena
body blows eventually would sparring partners. wear down the Filipino.
Asuncion spent his last day before his fight very quietly in London.
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