THE CHINA MAIC,

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959.

MAMMOTH SCORES LIKELY IN FIRST TEST

Brilliant 'Double' By Italian Rider At The TT Races

Douglas, June 3.

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Main honours in today's Isle Of Man Tourists Trophy motor cycling meeting went Tarquinio Provini, Italy's diminutive world champion, who scored a brilliant."double" by winning the 250 and 125cc events,

AVERY BRUNDAGE

IOC Chairman Repudiates US Charges

In buth races, he swept round the 10-Jup Course In record time on Ilalkan M.Y Auguste machines, The events were staged over the Clypse Course, as distinct from Mountain Circuit on which Pe Senior and Junior WC. races ore ran.

In the 350ce, Provind evered 107.9 miles in one Ja, 23 minutes. 15.3 spend at an average perd

77.37 mph Carla Ubblalı (Italy) and Dave Chadwick (Britain), were second nad third tespretively. also on M.V. Augustas.

Trailing

Provin trailed Luigi Tavern), of Switzerland, for nine of the fen baps in the 125ce race, and swept through into the Jend when Taverni appeared to have Trouble with his East German two-stroke M. Z machine.

Taven Anished second, 100 yeurs belittl Provin, who clocked one hour, 25 minutes, two seconds to averau 14.06 roph. Mike Hailwood, 19-year-

Italy's Tarquino Provini, after his victory in the. 250 cc event at the TT races last year.

THE EDITOR

LETTERS TO Superb Bedser Against

Football Reports

Sir, -Last week a football

Lausanne, June 3. old British rider, was third on match for the Governor's Cup

Mr Avery Brundage, Chair-a Ducati.

man of the international

2 was played There was not a about this game

F. Villa, or single word Chadwick anel

Tap and erashed.

Olympic Committee, toy, ached early in the ninth

Hoth were day repudiated Americanken to hospital with facial State Department charges injuries. Chadwick also broke that the removal of Na-n arm.-Bruter. tionalist China from thei

Committee

was "a clear

act of political discrimina-

tion.'

Mr

Brundage, himself

Amerlear, denied that

Fun

"Com- mumt pressores wern isrhind Just Thursday's dorision of the i International Olympic Com-

mittee withdraw recognition!

Nationalist from

China

alleged by a State Department He niso Nationalist China

spokesman yesterday.

dented that

has been expelled, saying the

only reason,

recognition their names,

was

withdrawing beertse

of

'NO PRESSURE' "There was no pressure from anyone," Mr Brundage said. "The acilon was practically: nanimous and it was a lugt cal decision, not political in any sense of the word. *WT

etinhol recognise Chines, committee in Purma we could re- any mr then cognise an alian Conumittee in Sicily or a Canadian one Newfoundland."-Router.

Commonwealth Women's Golf

Tourney

St Andrews, June 3. Canada led New Zealand by matches to zero, and Eng-

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Trent Bridge

Wicket Looks Full Of Runs

London, June 3. The bowlers were not laughing when in turn, first the Indian cricketers and then those of England, today inspected the Trent Bridge ground at Nottingham prior to tomorrow's first of five Tests. The Maharajah of Baroda, India's manager, summed up the situation when he said "This wicket looks full of runs, and should suit us.'

ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

The return football game for the Governor's Cup, between the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation and the Hongkong Football Association resulted in a win for CAAF by eight goals to two.

This game was played last week, under floodlights, before a fairly large crowd who raised little enthusiasm for the football that was played.

In the first encuubier

CAAF and stop them. Comp were first were successful by four gaaia to to score, and by half-time were three. They therefore retain the in the lead. The present beat-wave will could well produce state main-, Cup for another season.

Fighting all the way HQLF also provide Indian conditions noth totals like we used to have

Although the evening was very gradually caught up, and with for the

The score was Indian players. They in the great days of Bradman, licky, and the weather uncer- minutes to ga

ask for more. Pro- could not

Double century maker, Folly, tain, the standard of football four all. Almast on the whistle elding their batsmen can stand Umrigar, and Vijay Majrekar was quite good. For change Camp Staff pul in the declink up to the shock pace attack of, and possibly captain Datts play was fairly clean although || gent, and Anilly ran out winners Brian Statham, Freddle True Gaekwad could be the Ethan Lai Yee up-ended Watson in no by Ave goals to four. man and Alan Moss this motels | danger men.

uncertain way. It will be the drst time India have played a Test match at Trent Bridge and though many people anticipate LA CANY Lask for England, India, though they have yet in beat one of the county sides, could cause a sur- prise.

Bowling By For Surrey Worcester

London, June 3.

it your paper on the following Surrey, the reigning County Cricket champions, who have won only one of their first five day. Last night! an interna-

mal match

championship games this season, struck better form today.

between China and England was played at the Club Stadium. Again no TU- purt in your paper.

Bring a keen follower of this igome, 1 was much disappointed. are big events? Surely these

And what other game in The Colony has such a big follow- ing?

man, Alec Bedser, who took six wickets for 46 on the fast Oval pitch, helped Surrey to dismiss Worcestershire for 99 runs. And by the close, the champions, without four of their top players, were 149 for four.

Superb bowling by their 40-year-old pace

While their pace bowlers B. Desal and Surendra Nath, cannot be placed in the same clam as the England trio, their slow bowlers are beiter sulted in the conditions. On his day Submaha Guple has been con- sidered the best leg-break-goog-

and

were all prominent for

Baving done this he then hind On Friday evening Pay 'A' the nerve to pat Welson on the defeated RE D' by seven goals buck as if to say "We were all to two and were full value for pals me again." Stewart of the their victory. Binns Carr RAP played an absolute blinder, Aston and was in no way blame for the winners HKFA's defeat. Ifolland scored; the first goal for HKFA, and thought that with a little luck he might have had more.

Unlucky

were

Woodcock pluyed his usual same al centre-half, and most unlucky to give away

side when his uccusionally has he done wellighting buck. It seems that the referee is determined to keep exponent in the world. Only penalty

the present tour but given the eulration he could

much trouble.

ne

cause

Fine Leg-Spinner

I Teething Trouble

The weather was all ogrinst hockey in Monday, and both games were cancelled. But Tues- day saw two further games h the Lengue. 311

In the Arst game RE 'A' de-

two.

There were no stars in

The second game between Provost and Nu. Sqn IIK Sig Regt was fast and exciting, and only in the second half could Provost exert their superiority. ran out win- wasey eventually

ners by three goals to one.

Both teams are having teething once the novices frouble, but have settled down to this par- ticular type of hockey, there kis average up.

Stewart was most unlucky going to be some fun.

at saving with his attempl

and al shal, very powerful though he got his hands to it, They also have another very

he was able to slop it cater- leg-splaner In Chen- ing the tel. Broweing pul

some very vallent work, and was dratant Borde whose length at

time is the present

steadier always trying to get his forwards fealed RED' by six goals to than that of Guple and as moving.

the England's buismen have Hitle The Stanley Shield seven-a-either team, and ullough

two points. Worcestershire were saved - won the tess against Hampshire practice against

there types of side knock-out soccer competi- A team collected frank reports in the Saturday from complete disaster by Ron at Southampton,

bowlers they may not fore any lan was completed last week, the team collected the spoils. papers and hope they will conHeadley, son of the West Indies: Atkloson hit wo

The second game resulted in a sixes, ont i better than did Peter May's end, and the Army Seven go! Test cricketer, who stayed twoj ive and 13 tours and

was men against Richie Benaud in through to the quarter-finuis. in very close win for Pay B by In trouble during his Australia.

als to three over Comp the 2nd round they met. haur for 30 runs.

With Sussex innings of three hours 50 min- Al Newport, too, the

Raghunath Nadkarni, defeated Police B by five goalsStuff. Both teams played below form. but as 'B' deserved to janines

one-utes, After scoring 110, he was] (left-ori

Beardsley collected was virtually a

slow), and Umrigar to all. before by Derek (medium-paced) mat display. Alan Oakman hit upper leg

reinforce vory nice hat-trick in this guthe, win by their all round superior.

fairly well

this This however, was "n Ar equipped in direction.

Army gut in this compeition. Gubby Allem, chairman

In the Second Division REME finished third in the league, and were eight points behind the trying, but had few opportuni winners, Happy Valley. RE (1K)ties to score.

Alter the first week of there 1 third in the mso finished

interestlok

the Kames Third Division.

were 13 very behind Lengue Chum-league positions are as follows: wickets on a three-year policy to re-pions Koon Wall

points

WELPA PU 1352 Hongkon

Bless 1. M. McTavish's**

tilate even during the close

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FOOTBALL FAR. MacTavish will continue cover the matches that seem to

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55 while the rest of them tolled Shackleton, who finished with the first line bowlers, India are and Army were always un top.

gainst Glamurgan's spin bow-rix for 99.

Sussex were

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149, but xained

all out for nest innings fead of 37 by dismissing Gla- morgan for 132. Sussex skipper Hobin Martar took six for 60 with his off-breaks.

His Best Innings

Of

the England Test selectors who A solid 144 by opening bats-watched his players at practice mao Bob Wibon and an attrae- made it clear

that England, Live

African following the debacle' Last Win 78 by South Stuart Leary enabled Keni to ter Australia, tuve embarked rench 363 for nine agained Warwickshire at Tun-build the side in readiness for

birt

Hat-Trick

RS

Hubbard Was 2 tower of strength in defence, and

Was

ably supported by his two backs. Fer Camp, Jones way always

1novrst

d and Australia shared thus worth reporting during the off season. We do not make a posits in their foursomes on the ftsr

cond day's play in, the Cup-

point of reporting all since they monweat

women's Kult

ate anyway adequately covered fourney on the Royal und An-

by the morning papers - Sports BL1 Cond Pourse here today.

Foutzomes senres were:

New Zealand Canada

Mra names irsta: Casadin

Maiden Century 4. D Streit and Miss J, Darling beat Miss N. Campbell and Mrs V. S. Land. tour and three: Miss

Centurles by Johnny Clay, bridge Wells, Wilson batted five the Australians visit in 1900.

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Pay '1 A. Milligan and Miss R. Nrun-

This is a fine opportunity for 34, and John Springail, 20, help hours five minutes and hit 22

On Tuesday evening China Land Forces Miss A. Nash and

Camp Staff dort bet

ed Nottinghamshire to total 387 fours, most of them on the off-three England new caps, Ken narrowly defeated Great Beltuin Ca Mrs J. Mangan, five and three.

Taylor, Martin Horton and Tom by five goals to four in a Charily RE A England v Australia (England

Moscow, June 3, for seven against Lelcestershire. side.

in 200 minutes the Clay's century

Lay swept and hooked to Greenhough to establish them-Cup Football game played at the NAS K The Soviet team in names Brat): Miss E. Price and

Sig egt effect ngainst an piaci selves and for Ken Borrington Club Stadium. This Great Bri Spearman Jest 10 Wimbledon Mis A. 11.

tenais champion-with 14 fours was followed by good! Miss M. Masters and Miss ships leaves here on June 3 for Springall's maiden hundred (17

tain side was almost the whole which was accurate-buy, tie and Moss to justify their recall. There is no slow left-arm els-on a perfect batting pitch.

of the Army elevon, only three Fletcher, two and one: Mra F. London, it was announced today. fours) in 103 minuter,

A century by Somerset's 21- The Chuurlion footballer claimed bowler in the side nor is there of the players coming from nur Smith and Miss J. Robertson The team is composed of tour

a recognised left-hand batsman other Services. bout Miss P. Borthwick and Miss young pinyers Miss Anne year-old opening batsman Gra-12 Loundaries in his best in-

but the ollack should be Holland played his usual for 1. Cheney, seven und six. Dmitrey (Moscow). Toomas ham Atkinam his first this nings of the season.

ndeguate. Instead of the fami-aging game, and scored a very Other batsmen in form were Singles matches in both cun- Lius (Tollin), Andre Potanin setizon and the second of his

Har Jim Laker and Tony Lock nice at-trickt. Whenever he Yorkshire's Brian Stott (110) fests will be played in the Leningrad) and Serge Likhachev career put. Someiset in

the spin will be supplied by was in possession of the ball |(Buku),—AFP.

strong position after they hud and Brian Close (71) in the

Greenhough, friendly

the young Lan-China were always very itery. match against Lanen-

cashire leg-spinner and Horton and they certainly hnd every shire, Stott hit 16 boundaries in

the Worcestershire all-rounder reason to be that way. three hours.

who bowls off breaks.-AFP.

This should be the last punic of the season, but one can never tell.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Notice to Members

Australian Subscription Ponies 196D

The Stewards have ordered

n hatch of 120 Australian

Subscription Ponies to race

In 1960 and they now invite Members to subscribe foï |

Application forms may be obtained from the Secre tary's Ofee,

Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

The Subscription List will close at NOON on Tuesday, 30th June, 1959.

By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD, Secretary.

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Chisox Back In

Place Of A.L.

Second With

~6-1 Win Over Orioles.

Chicago, June 3.

Closing Scores

Scores at close of play tarday Basilio To Fight

were:

At Turnbridge Wells; Kent

--303 for nine (R. Wilson 144)

| w...Warwickshire, e

At Oxford: Essex 209. Oxford UniverityBB for five. --| ------

Worcesteshire

90. Surrey-149 for four.

At Southampton; Somerset 293 for nine destored, Hamp-

wicket.

At Middlesbrough: Yorkshire for nu 318. Lancashires~~ {7

At Newport Sussex - 169- (A. Oakman 55, D. Shepherd live for 41), Glamorgan 132, (R. Marler six for 0).

Luis Aparicio and Nellie Fox furnished the hitting and Billy Pierce the

pitching today to place the Chiengo White Sox back into second place shirt-12 for one. in the American League with a 6-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Aparicio's double in the forth, Billy O'Dell the Oriole starter, five games with Baltimore. The including Se nosed a half-game ahend Inning scored Jim Landis, who gave up four runs, had walked, and put Pierce, John Romano's single

and of the Orioles and a halt-game after a single, on third base. Larry Doby's triple, for one in behind League leading Cleve Then Fox knocked a triple to the sixth. Arnie Portocarrero lend. Jeft centre held to score both allowed the other Chicago runners.

tallles on consecutive singles by, Plered, winning his sixth Bubba' Phillips, Sherm Lallar gune, scattered eight hlis, and Romano In the seventh, Ballimore's only run came on and on a walk, a sacrifice and Gene Woodling's. Nith homería fan error in the eighth.y open the eighth inning.

Three other times

Baltimore

The win was only the third had ruiners on third base, but in the last 11 games for the failed to score.

White Sox and the second in

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The Hongkong Rifle Asso- elation held a bi-monthly Spoun practice shoot once again last Sunday, and as usual Major J. A., Smith was once again prominent. Kal Tak Range was rather windy, and this no doubt affect- ed the members once they had got back to 000 yards.

Shooting in the S. R. (b) The Victoria Cantonment Class A Major Smith come out a inal score of 138 top with six-a-side hockey league paints, With a score of 49 out fixtures are really getting of possible 10 to 300 yds he under way, and already was well away to a dylig start, the knowing ones are although Inspector Gilies' score

and was the some "In the 100 ydɛm assessing New York, June 3.

Smith scored 40 points, Former world middleweight

form.

really got his nose in frunt. On Thursday evening further With the testing 000 yds boxing champion Carmen games were played, and already come, and a variable wind to Basillo today accepted the BMH Hongkong has come to make each shot count.

Major the low side. National Boxing Associa- the reckoning as serious cot-were on

collect tion's proposal to meet fenders for league honours. Al-Smith could manage to

ready Booth and Sullivan are only 41 points out of a possible former champion Geno

power to trent with the greatest 50, but this was sufficient to en- Fullmer for the vacant respect

sure him winning. world title.

Playing against Pay 'B' BMH Hongkong were successful by six goals to three, and Sullivan had

and in all of the goals that The big meet for fencing en- were scored by the Medica,"

The whole team play direct forceful hockey, and with youth and guile on their aldo they are going to take some stopping. 11 is hoped that our usual bugbear of Army movements to not going to spoil this very good team.

At Coalville: Nottinghamshire The NBA deckled to take the 387 for seven (3. Clay 102, world title from Sugar Ray C. Poole 47, N. HI 45, J. Robinson because the champion Springuli 107 not out), versus had not defeated hir tlife with- Leicestershire.

In a reasonable time, At Cambridge: Middlesex

This latest move now seems 337 for Ave declared, (P. to have wiped out any chance O'Dell Purtocarrozo (7) and Parti 180, R. Gule 03, A. Wal- in the near future of Robinson Tiandos: Pierce (0-0) and 'Romans, ton 83). Cambridge University | defending his title LP-O'Dell (2-5), m-Woodling (540 for one.Reuler.

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thusiasts took place dur ing the Inter part of last week at the Eureka Hall Transit Camp Kowloon. This was in the form of FARELF. Fencing Champion- ships and Hongkong certainly came out well.

The individual Foll was won BMH were full value for their by Capt. 1. Leach, HA Head- very fine win, against a team quarters Land Forces, and fourth that has youth, and enthusiasm was CSMI D. Kirby. APTC.

loosers on their aldo. For the

The Epce, went to Col Yusof Hubbard was always in the thick Bin Hussain of the Singapore for the light, and was always Engineers Regt, but second, and urging his side on. He is to be third places weat lo Hongkong. congratulated on his fine sports- Kirby and Sgt, Bostock, I LAN manship. and is certainly a❘R (PWV), were equal seconds, credit to his aldo.

and a barrage had to be held. between Bostock eventually But accond Headquarters Land Forces and place, leaving Kirby back in: the Camp Blat was obviously a third position.

The second

game

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when

needle match."

Saturday which was to be‘the Having plled up, nine goals in big day resulted in a complete thai Arst game fique were dot triumph for Hongkong, out to consolidate their position.CSMI D. Kirby emerged, as they- Unfortunately they were not at winner of the Sabre jitle, and full izangth, Cockman having also Champion-at-Arms of the Finjured his hand in the Grat Fail, Epen, and Bobre." Hong- Jeong'a - wagandhi presentative, With Kesansin, and Lawrence Sat. Bontock, -111 Lan, Hag, both gooking for goals both des was fifth and in 8th placH WAS fences were hard pressed to tor Capt 2. Losch, BA, HALF.

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