THE CHINA MAIL,
FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1959.
HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA
NEWCOMERS SHINE IN THIRD TEST Harvard Score Easy
Rhodes, Parkhouse, Pullar Put England In Good Position In
In First Day's Play
Leeds, July 2. England's newcomers helped to place them in a good position on the first day of the third cricket Test against India here today. Harold Rhodes, young Derbyshire medium-pace bowler making his Test debut, took four wickets for 50 in helping to dismiss India for 161 at tea. Then England's new openers, Gilbert Parkhouse and Geoff Pullar, put on 61 without being separated before the close.
Only 8th wickel land of England'e sean bowlers were 52 a 50 minutes by Polly helped by the negative attitude The Umriger, og ster with 20, and India's early batsmen. Dattu Garkwod. 25, and soune opesters, Boy and Aple, allow-
20 minutes tr determined batting by the tall-
ss before ruders prevented complete staring the first run. Tout of the liars innings.
Four For 23
Winning the toss and battant on a slow easy-pared pitel, they fost their opening airmen for 10 m mud were fotar dow for 23.
Rhodes was mainly reapon- Alle fur wrecking the early part of the Inaloga, taking a
very
The pitch affered no help to the bowlers, but the bais- men were handicapped in the
Paris Muges by som Hght ralo. At the same time. hey allowed the bowlers fo seite Info‘a steady length and direction, and when Rhodes came on, the score slead at eight in 40 minut.
Both rpers fell two TILY wicket in his first two overs. Eluter Roy chasing a ball
from He
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matside the off-stump wicketkeeper Roy Swetman, and edging a match to Swetman, who caught bath viellms and get Apie being bowled by finished with four catches in the innings.
White India, who lost the first two Tests, were again dis- appointing with the bat in very unfavourable weather
tions. England owed match, To their ability to had their eli se catches.
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expectations.
Moss.
Better Policy
Borde, deceived by Rhodes swing, also gave a enich to the wicketkeeper with only dug run added 54 23. Chorpade much
arried, jala at Tretni to give Swetman his third catch.
Contrary Milton, Taylor, Hoton and The permsikitity of repir- wicketkerpri Putih, who have in the damune fell to Umrigue
en dropped, were
in the field.
Smart Catches
and the captain, Cizekwa.
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in difficulty with Desal and Surendra Nath. But the Indian bowlera tolled without, sucess and when some appends for leg-before were re- fused, they lost their edge.
Compared with England, India were dilatory in the field and with
attack bowling ther away from the stumps was not surprising, that many of the 10,000-crowd left long before the end of a rather dreary day's ericket which yielded only 522
-Heuter.
HEY, THAT BALL WON'T WAIT
The ball is there, ready to be hit, but Miss Fay Muller of Australia loses her racket at this vital moment as she plays Miss Sally Moore (U.S.), the No. 7 seed, in the second round of the women's singles at Wimbledon last week.
Miss Muller seemed to have the match won when, after taking the first set, she reached' match point in the second. But her opponent recovered to win 5-7, 8-6, 6-1.-Reuter Photo.
Bullock Leads At
Halfway Stage Of
British Open Golf
Muirfield, July 2.
before Fred Bullock, 41-year-old British golfer who was 100 to one in the early betting, gained a clear lead of two strokes at the halfway stage of the British open golf championship here to- day.
The fifth pair put on 52 with at Backward taking many changes, brought of smart catchs warrel Tamlane bal
Cute hit
Bullock, we had not played
the bat and the whole bearing rally while the left-handed of Bie Lean In the felt was | Nadkarni sealed one end by first class,
Hoying one and three quarter in a major tournament for two
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gears defled stormy conditions on the Lough, 0.006 yards Muirheld course to add u 70 to his overnight 68 for a 88 holes total of 138.
Challengers
Challenging strongly in scoond position is the 47- year-old Belglan ace calfer Flory Van Donck, who had two rounds of 70, for 140-in spite of being out in a rain squall
Tree British golfers, pro fessionals Roy Knight ard Arthur Stickley and Walker Cup amateur Michael Bonal- lock, share third place en the 142 marke
English County Cricket MARSHALL'S CENTURY
FOR HANTS DEMORALISES
YORKSHIRE ATTACK
London, July 2.
West Indian Roy Marshall, by scoring a century for Hampshire today in his very best vein, de moralised the Yorkshire attack and made it almost impossible for the county cricket chum- pionship lenders to get any points from the match.
Marshall drove, pulled and reach a thousand hooked his way to 100 in 125 season during minutes, with 18 fours, and was | 30. 132 nut uut of the close.
Hampshire were then 253
runs for the his innings
ahead with two wickets down Closing Scores
of
Close of play stores in today's Yorkshire. earlier were inerteket matches were: danger of living to follow on At the Oval: Surtey 172 and when they lost their first four secondly 132 for two (3. Edrich_00 wickels for 58, but 19. Stott not out) Oxford University 144 and P. Sharpe, each of whom (D. Sydealinis five for 381 scored 56. put on 53 for the Afth wicket in 05 minutes The best stand of the Innlngs,
Sparkling Knocks
At Eastbourne: Cambridge Univer pity 170 and M. fur, three, Sussex 313 for three declared (1). Shop phed 24. J. Lentai 84),
At Trent Bridge: Glottvestershire 323 for live declared and secondly 132 for two (C, B8)lon 6s not out. 4. Craveney at not out. Mang- homahice unt (N. 101 6). Glouce terchire two points
At Bournemouth: Hanure 219 Yorkshire 213 for nine
Tom Graveney, who made 155
out
Gloucestershire for
Defending champion, Peter Thomson, the 20-year-old Australian, put himself virtually not out of the running for his aftagalust Nottinghamshire yester-and recordly 100 for two (t. Mar- title by scoring another 74 for day, scored 51 not out in as declared it. 148 the qualifying mit
48 Loft
There are 48 players left for tomorrow's final 35 holes. but Thomson ruefully told reporters ns he walked away from the fast green: "You can go and look at someone else now."
Stott 50, P. Sharpe
63 for sevin (8.
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Win In Grand Challenge Cup Heat
Henley-on-Thames, July 2.
Harvard University easily beat the London Row- ing Club in the first hent of the Grand Chal- lenge Cup, premier international event for eights, at the Henley Royal Regatta today, The heavier American crew were better suited to the blustery conditions on the second day of the regatta.
Showing One co-ordination, i ton University Cottage · Club. they led from start to Anish of | After rowing neck and neck with the one mile $50 yards course St Thomas's Hospital, London, to win by chout four lengths | the bow of the Princeton beat, in the comparatively good time ¦ A. MaDowell, pulled his nar out of seven minutes 21 seconds. of the row-lock when about 100 The London crew caught yorda from the post, St Thomas's crub coon after the start, but whin were then leading by about the Americans always appeared | half a length, won easily in eight the likely winners.
minutes. 18 seconds,
Their victory took them Info the semi-finals, where
they will next meet Ists Boat Club, the Oxford University
crew.
Easy Win
Two overseas crows reached
the ram-ungin of the Stewards Challenge Cup, an international
Three other Amerlenn crews event for tours. Nereus, of Hol- beal British opponents toray, land, beat 13. T. W. Bydgoszcz, In the Thames
of Poland, by threequarters of Cup, second- or ranked internutional event for " length in seven minutes 48. eights, The larvard University seconds, and the Italian Moto from lightweight crew, despite having Guzzi erèw, won eally a substitute in the boal, defeated London's Vesta Rowing Club Oriel College, Oxford, easily in n seven minutes 51 secondo. seven minutes 20 seconds. The Union Boat Club of Buston, finished half length in front of the Vesta Howing "Club, of Put- ney, London, in seven minutes 25 seconds.
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Melvyn Hodier, Harvard's muumber live against London's Crowland Club yesterday, taken it with kidney trouble, and his place was taken by Rowell Chase of Cinemaati.
Fastest Time
The fastest time of the day wus set by Emmanuel College, Cambridge. In the first heat this morning they beat St Eamuni Hall, Oxford. In seven minules 13 seconds.
Belmont
[無]]] School, of Massachussets, reached the
Australa's Stewart Mé- Kenzie, seeking his third con- secutive vtelary in the dia. mond keulls, gained an easy win in his heat against T. 5 Allen, of Northumberland, in nine minutes four' seconda
Harry Parker, - of the United- States, the caly ather overseas entry in this event, won his heat against Jim Russell, of London, by 211⁄2 tennis in eight minutes 24 a config--Reuter
Sports Diary
TODAY
Meeting
HKSSA Annual theeting, Cub
quarter-finals of the Wyfald Lusitano. 3 p.in, Challenge Cup, the premier
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London, by one and a quarter KDC, KCC v MC "D", FC V TC.
2nd Plyizon: CCC V PRC "B" Length in eight minutes HRFC DRG "A", PC V KOČ, KOC seconds.
USRC.
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Johansson
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Says He
Is Ready To Take All Comers
in
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., July 2. Ingemar Johansson, Sweden's world heavyweight champion, said today he is ready to "fight all comers."
In the many minules
second
A fight Relaxed and suntanned after clined towards innings today. With Artur At Birmingham: Strategan 100 his Florida holiday, he was hold- | Miami's Orange Bowl this win- Milton (4 not out), he put on and secondly
Walker Do not owl, B., Hedges S. ing an informal press conference ter if he defeats Futterson, but 91 for the unfinished thud. Predva 831. Warwickshire 201
had nothing to say about a page wicket partnership.
He expressed surprise at the sible opponent-Reuter." Sparkling knocks by Jim herd ive for 12).
AL FINCO: Worcestershire 1 early 7-5 odds against him in Pressdee (82) and Bernard and secondly 4 for two. Somenet his
return fight with Floyd Hedges (03) thwarted Warwick) (P. Wight 107, C. McCool, W. Putterson, from whom he won
for inninga Alley 43, M. Tremleti 4. J, Flavel the tile last week. shire's bid
six for 100), Three South Africans, victory over Glamorgan,
At Northampton: Exex 300 for fermer champion Bobby Both hit oul strongly, nine declared and secondly 49 for Locke, Harold Henning and Pressder had 12 fours in his | one. Northamptonadire: 365 (P. Gary Player got through to Store, and Hedges, who reached Arnold 87, Subba Row 1, G. Tribe The final two rounds, each ou 50 in 27 minutes, hit one ax, Northamptonlure two points.
A1 Dublin: Lancashire best Tre. the 145 mark.
ye and nine fours.
and by i wickets, Island 240 David and secondly 75 (3 Dyson seven for Sewsunker Sowgulum,
The the
Reverend Durban Indian, whose trip was Sheppard, despite lack of 25); Lancashire 204 for eight Inanced by his South African alch practice, hit a typical faced and secondly to for one. employers, failed by four strokes century for Sussex against to stel among the last 48,
Cambridge University. Bud rounds of 70 and 7S for 152.-Runter.
Eclipse Stakes Acceptors
1
London, July 2. There are nine final accep tors with weights for the Eclipse Stakes to be run over one and quartermiles at Sandown Park, on Saturday, July 11.
They are: Restoration 9 st 1 lb. Trimmer and Vir Arget 9.0, St Crespin, Fidnigo, Thymus and Captain Kled 9.0, Javelol and Duplex 82-Clna Mail Special.
an
Router.
He had 20 fours in his 124 WORLD TITLE blid seemed tu impart con- fidence to the out-of-form Lealie
Lehham, who was 31, with two sixes, in helping him on 102 for the openning sland.
FIGHT DATE
Montreal, July 2 Jack Kearns, manager of
'Don't Understand'
"I can't understand suel things, but I'm not worrying We don't about It," he said, have betting in Sweden."
He said he would train for six weeks before meeting Patterosa agnin, pad added that he thought the fight would be in September, He had no Information as to where the boul will be.
The 28-year-old champion suid his battle with Patterson was not his toughest fight. That distinction belonged to D bout in Germany with Joe Bygraves, the Brilish Unsed Edrich Again world light-heavy weight cham-
Janulom boxer, four years ago. plon Archie Moore (U.S.), hus Johansson won the Aghil ол Surrey's left-asked for the July 15 title fight points. Jolin Edrich,
Johansson leaves for Sweden handed openery--who has made with Yvon Durelle (Canada) to such an auspicious start this be postponed a fortnight be- from Miami Internațional air- summer, hit 66 not out agalus!cause Moore has a brutsed heel, port tomorrow." Oxford University to follow up Eddle Quinn, the Montreal He and he would be back in
hot promoter, sald he would his first innings of 37.
len the United States wititie
conalder numerous tomorrow days
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Oxford's Indian freshnun know until midday Abbas All Balg became the first whether he would be able to offers for personal appearances. player from the University to postpone the hout--Reuter.
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