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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULT 10, 1889,

STRONG

Constable Hits 168 End Of A Marathon Game

For Champion County Against Glamorgan

London, July 9.

Bernard Constable, 38-year-old Surrey bats- man who is taking his benefit this year, played a fighting innings of 168 to steer the champion county into a commanding position against Glamorgan at Cardiff today.

He batted for just over five hours and hit 15 fours. Surrey had lost four wickets for 69 when Constable and England captain Peter May, who made 60, put on a fast 108 in 110 minutes for the fifth wicket. Surrey totaled 392 h. reply at Hove cumbled them to make to Glamorgan's 211 and spinner an unexpected recovery and 12- Tony Lock sent back: three out Sussex by right wickets. Glamorgan second innings lenta-

en for 60 by the clo..

Second best batting feat of Use day was by Hampshire's

Gray, Jinimy

whose

153

against Middlesex In hour inoluded 20 tours,

was Gray's third century

If nt

the season and helped flamp-

Highlights of the match between Cambridge Univer- slly and the MCC at Lord's were a mallen century by Cambridge bantman I, C. Blofeld and a dashing Innings of 71 for MCC by debonair. 11-year-old Denis Complan. Hotel made 138, including

shire declare 47 runs ahend two sixts and 18 fours is 200 before capturing two Middle-minutes. sex second

Compton,

111 lis Junings wickets | Initial Arst-class match of the scusion, scored his out of 93 in an hour, hitting a six and 12

for only 13 runs.

Followed On

Yorkshire, the current cliturn- pionship Jenders, gained first innings lead of 128 ngainst by cin- Essex, who hit buch: missing Yorkshire openting bution Phil Shorpe for seven in the second minings.

Watson

fours

AI the close, Cambridge were 154 uhd with six second Innings wickets left,

Scores

Close of play scores in today's cricket matchen were:

Al Lord's: Cambandge Uni- Leicestershire Captain Wille

regretied print inversity 318 for six declare amul

310 for four Warwickshire, who made 327 for avondly

(R. seven declared and then disiniz:- Prideaux 44. M. Willard 87 1. ed Watson's tean for 110.

Blofeld 130), MCC 174 (D. Leivestershire followed on 208 Compton 71). beland ned, indped JIN a line knock of 1 by Maurice Ballan and

second innings at the cluse,

At Hornsey: secondly

Middlesex

13 for

203 two.

were 173 for three itu their | Hampshire 340 for live declarva (R. Marshall 6o, II. Horton 53, 4. Gray 156),

Morale Booster At Scarborough; Yorkshire

Varsity

With the Oxford verses Can-376 for six declared and seTOPKİ- bridge.anual

marile, seven for one. Essex 248 starting at tard's on Saturnoy, (G. Barkor 62, D. Insole 44). Oxturu received a fine morate Ioster when a sharp rainstorm

JOCKEY KILLED

Buenos Aires, July 9.

Leading Argentine Jockey J. P. Artigas was thrown by his mount and killed only 15 secunds after winning the third race on the card at San Isidoro race track in the Buenos Aires suburbs this

afternoon.

A1 Tunion: Combined Ser- vices 202 and secondly 240 for eight (A. Lewis 45, G. Torill 74). Somerset 204 (G. Tripp

407.

AL Manelirater: Nottingham- shire 15 and secondly 74 for

203 Lancashire Three. Pullar 10. J. Wharton 64).

Dyson 46, A.

In a semi-final of the men's singles at Wimbledon last week, Rod Laver of Australia beat Barry Mackay of the U. S. by 11-13, 11-9, 10-8, 79, 6-3, after 33 hours' play.

Photo shows the two contestants (Laver on right) exchanging congratulations, at the conclusion of the game.-Central Press Photo.

HARD FIGHT AHEAD

FOR INDIANS

POSITION

Move To Bar Davis Cup From Forest Hills

Washington, July 9.

Sen. Jacob K. Javits, of New York, asked the US. Lawn Tennis Association today to transfer national cham. pionship and Davis Cup matches from the West Side Tennis Club at Forest Hills, NY: as long as the club bars Negroes and Jews from membership.

of the tournaments held there,

RESPONSIBILITIES

In a senate speech, Javits "a private living room with also urged the club to recon- tennis courts atinehed" but

becntise alder its membersdilp "policy in "utional institution" the wake of yesterday's dle closure that Kniph J. Bunche, Negro Under-Secretary of the United Nations, was barred (rom membership. He des cribed the episode as

ink."

con-

"As a national institution as a responsibility as a 'cus-'

national "shock-todian of our

Kefence which I sincerely hope a second thought will move The Jewish Labour Com them to discharge," he said. mitice also appealed to the Javils then read a telegram United States

Lawn, Tennis to the Tennis Association say- Asscelation to move Davis Cuping that the big tournaments matches from New York's West should be held elsewhere while Side Tennis Club-America's

excludes applicants the club Wimbledon.

on racial and religious grounds. -UPI and Neuter.

PREJUDICED

Commfiter

Thu Labour protested against what it called the "racial and religious pre- Judiced policies" of the club.

It asked the USLTA to move future Davis Cup matches to another tennis club where Althea Gibson, Negro Wimble- don Singles Champion, and Dick Savitt and Vie Seixoe, Jewish "could not only play players, but also become members if they chose."

in

Javits said the club was the sile of great tournaments which great players competed regardless of their race or re ligion but could not join the club.

The

under- world cannot stand such goings on," he said.

Javits said the club was not

NEW CHAMPION BECERRA TO

AGAINST SCOTLAND DEFEND TITLE

London, July 9.

When play finished at Paisley tonight, the touring team stood 128 runs ahead with only four second innings wickets left.

IN OCTOBER'

Sports Diary

TODAY

Water Polo Division: South

na

CYMICA (Victoria Puol) 0.15 p.m.

2nd Division: RAF ❤ EYMCA (Kai Tak) 0.13 p..

Wimbledon Champion

Newly crowned Wimbledon women's singles Champion Marin Bueno of Brazil in action during her final match against Darlene Hard of U.S.- Central Press Photo.

-BOOKS ON SPORT-

Could These Young Mountain Climbers Have

Been Saved?

By CHARLES STEPHEN

London!

On Boxing Day, 1956, two students-one French, one Belgian-were trap- ped by bad weather just below the summit of Europe's highest moun- tain, the 15,782 ft. Mont Blanc.

India, already beaten by the minor counties in this

Los Angeles, July 9.

world tour, will need to fight hard tomorrow to save | Newly crowned defeat at the hands of Scotland.

bantamweight champion

Next day, they were Ideated In fact, one helicopter WAG Jose Becerra, idol of the

by a powerful telescope. Hell-forgod down on the mountain Spanish-speaking sports copters reached them and the and the two climbers were in- world, will make his first young climbers were cheered, stalled in the wrecked fuselage,

were pilots

eventually! defence against up, wide comfortable, and given The

rescued, but the climbers had to dethroned Alphonse every hope of belog rescued.

And yet they perished.be left behind. Halimi of France here in

After eight days of dramatic October, it was disclosed

operations, the abandoned today.

.

Al Hove: Oxford University beat Sussex by, eight wickets.

At one time It appeared likely third over with only two runs on Sussex 234 and secondly 77

A. Corrare Eve for 2). Oxford that

Scotland tight puss the the board. University 150 (J. Barki 40, D. India total, especially when Bates five for 54) and secondly Aitchison and Chisholm were at 163 for two (M. Eagar 46, D. the wrekel, Green 84 not out).

But Allchison was

P. G. Joshi and Datta Gack- wad, taking no changes, slayed together for over an hour be

was oowled

title

run out by a magnificent throw fore Joshi, after having survived Ekverra knocked out Halim! At Cardit: Glamorgan 211 by Nurenra lo Tamhane, sub-a confident appeal for a catch at lost night in oight rounds at the Memorial Sports Arew to take Muddin. forward short-leg, and seemly 60 for three siituting for K. M.

next ball. India then lost four the crown from the clever Surrey 392 (P. May 60, and after this Jones, alone, of

batsmen, butted wickets inside the next half French-Algerian champion. A Constable 108, D. Ward. Ave for the Scottish

hour. 08).

111 sunt. San Mating, At Gloucester; Gloucestershire crossed the falshing line first 305 for eight declared. Kent 152 to the applause of the many and secondly 118 for two (R. followers of “J. P.", as Artigas Wilson 30). was familarly known.

Then

At Birminghans: Warwick-

the horse threw the jockey, oneshire 427

for seven declared.

soundly.

The hard-hiting Jones ild his best to farm the bowling but his endeavour to do no eventually led to his downfalt. Twenty runs were added by the fast wicket pair and Scotland finished 32 PUS behind.

Scores

Scores were: India: 203 Did 90 for six wickets (Joshi 28, Goekwad 24 and Kripal Singh 16 not out).

Scolland: 201, (Jones BB, Alt- Tilson 44 and Chisholm 40), India again opened disastrous art 4-07 and Surendra Nath At Worcester: Warerstershirey, losing Arvind Apie in the 4/68.---AFP.

of whose, feet remained in the Leicestershire 119 (0. Wheniles stirrup, and erashed into live fur 37) and secondly 173 for barrier, The jockey was killed three (M. Hallan 01, Yon instantaneously,

Geloven 42).

DISQUALIFICATION

Aged 43, "*7. P." had won 32 for nine almost 1,000 races during his 25 secondly 37

declared and for three.

years in the saddle, But he Northamptonshire 202 (D. last win this afternoon rerulled | Brookes 49, J. Flevel Ave for

dequailleation-cenuse | 68).

i

the rules of the race Course A1 Glasgow! india 293 and require the forkey and mount secondly 36 for six.

Scotland

to go into the unsaddling en- 201 (A. Chisholm 40, J. closure after the race for the Altchison result to become oficial.-AFP. | Reuter,

44. A. Jones 88).--

Western Tennis Tournament In Semi-Final Stages

Milwaukee, July 9.

Former Davis Cup player Mike Green, Miami Beach, Florida, advanced to the semi-finals of the Western open tennis tournament today. Green, fighting to remain in But, Canada. Mrs Krede, tho the Town No. 1 seeded woman player in thu tournament nt Club here defcated eighth the tournament, Join Misz seeded Ray Senkowski, Ham- Mortin Karol Fagerns, and Carol Wright in the penil-final tramck, Michiges, 12-10, 0-4.

Warren Woodock, the play which starts on 'Soturday, second-reeded foreign player from Australia, also moved to the semi-finals. However, bo was mord evenly matched with: the third domestic send, Grant:

Golden. Chicago, whom bbat 5-7, 6-4, 6-3,

ما

Men's Doubles

Mon's doubles molion saw

Vermaak m

KAY Weedon, both of Bouth Afrios, dolent Bob Bowdlich---Bat Tho slage was set for the Bugene Neolt of (1,8, 6-4, 6-2. semi-finals of the women's Whitney Reed and Rod singles when Marie Morin, Susman (U.S.) teamed up Australia, ranked No 3, ad defeat Rudy Hernando (U.S.) vanted With 3-0, 0-2, 6-4 and Don Russell (Australia) victory over unranked Marilyn 6-4, 6-9. Montgomery of Florida.

to

Rezinak Bennett' (England)

Mr. Dorothy Head Knodo and John Sharpe trulia completed time quarter-finals | jafqated Neok und Bumman, 8-2, with a 0-3, 0-0 win over Susan | 4-0-UPI.

resepe

were

grounds

men the that further rinks

were not justlited,

Writes Dittert: "The decision to stop operations, contrary to will all Alpine traditions; always arouse remorse,

He recalls a successful Mont Blane rescue operation in 1038,

three missing elimbers

Disturbing Question when not even the location of

now

"I think that rescue opera- Hons in the mountains are to- day held back by the Idea that ·moderu mechanical mean airplanes and bell- copiers take rescue (ILCOCK- columna henocforth sary. This would explain the Lack of entiatiefasız and the dolay. in taking decisions. Vincendon and Henry have paid with their Lives for technical developments. "in on action like that

Operation Immediate should be held back."

оп

Mont Blanc, every means should The wagle death of Jean Vin- known.

was be brought into play climbers, crowd of 14,110, many of them | cendon and Francola Henry

guides, airplanes, helicopters →→ "afficionados from neighbour shook the world. And

without reservation, and no one ing Mexico, watched the 23-mountaineer Rene Dittert poseg year-old Becerra stop Hallmi the disturbing question: Need it

Όλο Rene Dittert's article is and local boxing

**The operation was completed of sixteen contributed by moun- enthusiasts have happened?

in threa day's, Everyone, taincers of various nationalities. predict a bigger gate in the re-

In "The Mountain World" amateurs and guides, had left

Each writes About an im turn match.

(Allen and Unwin; 25s), Dittert spontaneously and voluntarily portant mountaineering ovent Last night's contest was a box|reculls how resque parties on the operation was immediate of recent umes and the books, a

but held and office success. The Sports Arena foot were organised,

unhesitating. Moreover, Swiss

work published in is capable of seating 18,000 fans back because it was thought that there were neither helicopters English, is magnificently hur

pir action could be nor airplanes. comfortably for a boxing event. only an -UPI.

effective.

Just Fancy That Strip-to set the sportsmen talking

Fact strip

ON CRICKET

M

[Cricket is 'n 'quiet game'

and less, energetic than, atliers

Squash 320

And; it's getting qualer

*They bowl. lower 200

Calories used per hous

Test Cricket: overs bowlod ser bour

1920's 23

1930's -21

1950's B

Tennis 220

Walking 180

Cricket 190

TAE GAMBOLS

DONT LET IT WORZY YOU,

DARLING

Thus in hun 'AT týpic-4].Tost, hyder spunds an hour

24 minutes Standing suit

35-minutes Walking

1 minute Running

(Desjun="MIGĦANL HAND (Facts FRANK BOYD

London Eszpress Barwice

By Barry Applebe

THEY MUST HAVE LOTS

OF EXPERIENAL OF PEOPLE WHO CAN'T FIT

THEYRE BOUND 10 KNOW

SOME WAY OF C

GETTING THE MOKEY OUT

OF US

"On Thursday, December 27,

trated with Black-and-whito when Vincendon and Henry photographs,, were located, rescue column on foot should have been or- ganised; there was no danger of avalanche, IAB bad been claimed, Vincendam and Henry would pertainly have been reached and have been brought back alive to the valley.

Tennis Results

Acceptors For Brown Jack Stakes

There

London, July...D.

are 20 final acceptors for the Brown Jack Stakes, to

Antwerp, July 9. be run over two miles, six fur- Results of today's infamia- long and 34 yards,

at Ascot tional matches at the tennis Heath on Friday, July 17.

tournament organised by Beerschot Club were:

Men's Shigtes

the

are

(with

They

weights): Sandlaere, 8 stone 11 DK, Chamanna 0.7, Rudosa 8.4,

Jaroslav Drobny, Egypt, beat Birthday Prosent 8.3. Final Erle-Drossart, Belgium, -1.0 Test 718 Spoco-Ship 7.10,

Budge Fally, U.S., beat Chlion 7.6. Clasebeck and Lowe Emesto Aguirre, Chile. 6-1, 6-1, 76, Nadir Cup 1.4, Jalan Besar 7.0, Northern Bob Howe, Australia, boat 7.1. Ladignao

Highway 0.13, Allophane 0.12, Mal Fox, US, Cute, the D,

Auchie, Floria, Jacky Brichant, Belgium, beat Bothered, Don Candy, Australla, 7-5, 6-3, Seminole, Entracle and Brother Birdbrook (all 6:10),-China UPI.

Mail Special.

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AJA-INDIA

"But when In JAPAN, do a the Japanese de."

1-1 Score In Britain-Spain Davis Cup Tie

Barcelona, July D. Britain and Spala, euch "won one matelt on the opening day of their Davis Cup" "Butoycan sone semi-final tis kare."

Andrea Gimeno of Spala bent Michael Davies 9-1, 0-3,12-0, 6-2 in a battle of the countries" No. 1 lawn tenals, players. Billy Olgat Bevelled the score for Britain by defeating MRDUEÏ Santana 9-7, 6-1, 6-3—Reuter.

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