THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959,
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL What's Best In Kowloon?
Chisox Maintain Leadership With 3-1 Win Over Yankees
New York, July 30.
The Chicago White Sox remained a game in front of Cleveland in the American League race today by beating the New York Yankees, 3-1, while the Indians scored a 4-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Early Wynn limited the Yankees to six hits in picking up his
14th victory of the season against six losses.
He struck put-nine batters lo increase his career total to 1,042 which is more than that achieved nclive Major by any other any other active Major Leaguer. The Yankees, who now trall pase-setting Chicago by −1034 · gumiem, went ahead. 1-0 in the top of the fourth inning on a sun-producing single br Tony Kubek.
The White Sox led the sort in the bottom of the fourth on Luis Aparlelo and angles by
Nellie Fox and A Smith's - feld grounder.
Went Ahead
Chicago then went ahead for Food in the seventh on Sherm Lollar's double and a single by Billy Goodman. Smith Angled the in the Sox's final run lu eighth. IL WIS Chicago's Eventh victory in its lust eight games.
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Minnie Minoso drove in att the Indians' runs against the Red Яox.
Boston led the score af 3-all
The Much Travelled Pebble
David Shaw, 22-year-old in- Times, officially recorded by the ternational kieeplechaser and Sunday Dispatch: explain of Birmingham Univer-
1957
hr. min. 105 35
1059
DG 20
1950
94 33
1959 92 19
team, shows Oxford travelled Exeter
Cambridge Birisingham
How
the minners feel about this gruelling relay? David Fiddes who tomorrow staris
much pebble which they had carried to John O'Groats last week whlie running non-stop the longest relay.
the sixth on a three-run homer by Frank Malzone busty eight-man Minoso chased home Larry (above) the Lboke with the winning run in the ninth with a long drive to left field. Locke, the winning pltchar, hud walked and moved to second un Vle Power's single, A two-run single by Minoso gaye Cleveland a 2-0 lead
The third inning. The Indians' veteran outfielder also singled Martin across from und
In
the inh. Mike Fornicles, who Telleved starter Tom Brewer in the eighth inning, was the Joser.
RECORD TIME
world's
road-building vacation job said: "The first day you feel you can Their record
of 92hr, run the whole distance on your time
The second day you feel 19min over the 876 miles from own Land's End
2hr, 14minou were mad to attempt it, The third day you feel nothing. The by fourth day you feel fine!"
Was
better than the record set Cambridge University weeks ago.
three
SURREY PROGRESSING TOWARDS FIRST INNINGS LEAD OVER INDIA
London, July 30. Surroy, county champions for the past seven years, word progressing steadily towards first innings load against the Indian cricketors at the Oval here today when by tea the county stood only 54 runs bohind with seven wickets in hand.
Rain, which restricted play to less than four hours yesterday, again inter- rupted the game and the start was delayed 65 minutes this morning. --They the Indians lost their last! batted admirably_throughout his last over before tea, taken with four wickets for the addition of four and a quarter hours at the Surrey at 100 for three. 17 runs and were all out for wicket, and litt eight fours, He drove and hit well to log, and defonded skilfully, whereas all his partners, except Nadkarni, bad exaggerated the danger of the pitch and looked most un- comfortable.
154.
Pankaj Roy, India's captain for the match and their open ing batsman, unluckily missed both a century and the distinc- on of carrying his but through the innings.
Admirable Batting
Roy made 05 out of 154, before falling to Sydenham, the left-arm paco bowler on an appeal from Swetman, the wickel-keeper, Roy was ninth nai, and
the innings closed
ut the same score,
OB green plich which al ways gave a little uncourage- ment to the seam bowlers, Roy
Althea Gibson
May Turn Professional
New York, July 30
Scores
Close of play scores were: India 164 (Roy 95, Nadkarni Gibson 45, Sydenham 5-42,
5-48).
Surrey 214 (Barrington
7, Constable 48, Gibson not out 49, Parsons 39, Surendra Nath 3-40, Umrigar 2-48, Gupte 2-88, Kripal Singh 1-16).
En fact, Roy and Nadkarn! hk 140
India's total, the remaining ulne batammen, of
Surrey 100 for three wickets. whom six made "ducks", h-AFP and Reuter. Ung only 10 among them. Sydenham (five for 42) and Gibson (five for 48) maintained a steady fast-medium attack and took full advantage of the pitch
shortcomings of and the balsmen.
Revenge
the
al
When Surrey replied, they toon lost Stewart, caught short square-leg after he had twice hooked Surendra Nath to the boundary. Then Parsons and Barrington, by sound balting, and in 40 minutes, added 72 seemed to be putting Surrey well on top. Nearing
Ich the
interval,
Althea Gibson, The United however, Guple avenged him- self for punishment from Bar- Slats
might rington, who cut strongly, by turning a leg-break round that balsman's legs on to the stumps. brought his Barrington's 4" total
against the touring team this summer to 540 in eight innings, one not out, at an average of 77.14.
dicated yesterday she turn professionnĺ to head touring team of four women.
Miss Gibson said the players would bo "girls picked from the present amateur ranks."
She could not give any de-
On August 22 Bristol Univer-finite details but the tour idea sity lake up the challenge. The relay has now been run
--By G. RUTHERFORD. Mail Special, Universities. I times by
The Notroit Tigers bucked uzi Frank Lary's study pitching four with
15-htt attack in trouncing the Baltimore Orinles, 1-2 Lary allowed only seven hits in registering his 13th vic- tory of the campaign. AL Kaline hit his 17th hamer for the Tigers,
Washington was at Kansas in the only American League night game.
City
National League
Willie McCovey, playing his fret game in the Major Leagues, smashed two triples und two singles to spark the San Fran- cisco Giants to a 7-2 National League victory today over Philadelphia Phillies and
a four-game losing streak.
the end
MoCover, brought up from Phoenix of the Pacifle Cosal League during the night. accred three runs and trave In two more. Every ball he hii was a smashing line drive,
Manager Bill Rigney installed the six-foot, four-inch 21-year- old at Arst Lust. moving Orlando Ceceda to third and benching Jim Tavenport.
With McCovey's spectacular debut, the rest of the Giants came to life and battered Philly hurler Robin Roberis for nine Baletics.
Roberts was let down by four Philadelphia errors during the first five innings that it in ve unearned runs.
Young Mike McCormick hurled the victory for San Francisco, sending ike Phils down on seven scattered hits up his 10th
*
he chalked
win against eight losses.
Both Philadelphin
ruths came
in the nfth inning after two were down. Catcher Joe Lon- nett walked and Robertis, Jou Kuppe and Ashburn hit singles,
in night games, Chicago was _at_Milwaukee, St _Louis_at Cincinnati and Pittsburgh at Los Angeles-UPI.
Results
American Leagus
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Brewer. Fomieles (8) and While, Grant. Locke (9) and Nixon, WP. Locke (2-1). LP-Fornieles (1-2). Hi Malzone (14th).
Malimero Detrall
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013-100-33x-1-18-0 O'Dell. Juhanson (3), Fisher (1). Hooft (B) and Grabene: Lary (13-1) and WI100, LP«O'Dell' (0-8). JIR- Maline (17th),
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Giba Duren (0) and Beren; Waru (14-0) and Lallar, LP-Giba' (1-2).
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Roberis, Lounett: Landrit
101 And
and
Robinson McCormick (10-0) LP-Roberts (9-10).
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