THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1959.

SURRY TAKE COUNTY CRICKET LEAD Olmedo Decides

Gain Maximum Points

From Notts After Tremendous

Battle

London, Aug. 4.

Surrey, sooking the English County Cricket Championship for the eighth successive year, today took a clear lead at the top of the tablo for the first time this season. The champions took maximum points after a tremendous bat-

'tle against lower-placed Nottinghamshire at the Oval.

nt

They now lead Warwickshire ping the 200 mark in 320 minutes were content to play out a draw

apafrest Northamptonshire and Yorkshire by 14 points and and bitting 20 fames. In alitions have games in hand uver bolt of thrn.

Surrey tat Notts by 57 runs and with 35 minutes fo sparc, after arting the in- for a target of 317 runs at a

George Dews chief assistant

was Horton's Edgbaston after being given in his match-three hours in which to score saving efforts. He made 130 and 379 for victory. joined Horton 6th wicket stand of 203.

Warwick's

victory

hopes Werenster, who began the day went in the first over when 70 behind with night wirkets | they lost high-scoring Jim our-u-minute rate. Steigerddag, were all out for 492. Stewart to a catch behind the Her Simpson led Nolte stern resistance with an unbraten LAX.

'Roses' Match

grimly-tought

"Itanag

Th match at Sacefield ended In straw. W111 Yorkshir taking 1 Wo pot for first traiEZN

Ja A delerinined 128 by

Bread Chedre bolter for ove

Frustrated Essox

Frustrated Essex used 10 bowlers In a vid to break through. 'But İrg-spinner Bilt Greenamith bure the brunt of the

attack and finished with

Nighly

#

creditable five for 123.

Hampshire

beat Kont by

hour and if it fournaledight wirkets, with 25 minutes

his County to crom 361 in re-

ly Laneshan. 313.

Martin Harton, the all-rounder

England dropped, hit the

double hundred of his career

A

Canterbury. pare al ighting 11 by Colin Cowdrey (one six and 12 four held them up after they had started the day apparently set

for u

Midlands championship,

und enabled Worcestershire to quick win. avoid defeat against Fusex al Warwickshire, the Layton

He scored 212, reached hope Jor The

Ray Norton Equals World 200-Metre Sprint Record

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Goeteborg, Aug. 4. American athlete Ray Norton today equalled the world record for the 200-metre dash with a turn, in the time of 20.6 seconds, while parti-į cipating in the International athletics competi-j tion here.

Un 1.1 mwenda).

who

1

Ja

was

wicket, They closed ni 1993 for five.--Reuter.

Olmedo Again Extended

At Eastern

Tennis Event

South Orange, New Jersey, Aug. 4. For the second straight day Wimbledon champion Alex Olmedo was in trouble to- day before advancing in the men's singles play in the Eastern grasscourt tennis championships.

The Peruvian ace had kis hands full before beating a 17- year-old newcomer, Ramsey V. Earnhart, 10-3, 7-5,

Berand- serded Bernard Martzen

for- encountered a midable for

in young Frank A. Froehling, winning the watch, 7-5, 6-0.

Third-seeded Dick Savitt moved file the third round--with 6-3, 6-3 victory uver Albert N. Discole, Jr.

Fart Buchholz, speted No. .. easily

disposed

Sidney #-2, Schwartz,

G-1. Ensign Myron Franks turned

back Alan Roberts 6-2, 6-3.

JUST A BARE FOOT BEHIND!

Bruce Tulloh, the former Hongkong athlete, naw an England international, is just a bare foot be hind the winner of the three-mille event, L. Muller of West Germany in the two-day athletic, match be tween England and West Germany at White City tasi Saturday and Monday, Tulloh, as seen in the photo, again ran in bare feci. The Germans won the men's match by 117 points to 93.--Reuterphoto.

Lions Rugby Team Out For Tenth Win In NZ Today

Wanganui, New Zealand,

Aug. 4.

The British Isles Rugby

To Become A Professional

New Jersey, Aug. 4. Alex Olmedo, the Wimbledon champion from Peru told reportera here that he would turn profes- sional in the autumn.

He said promoter Jack Kramer had talked to him

about it.

"But there are a lot of defalls Olmedo and Kramer however, Union team seek their which must be worked out," said both deniled Australian reports ionth win as they reached, who is competing in the that the Peruvian was a sure Igrasscourt championships hora. thing for the "Kramer Circus" "I want to play a head-to-tour of Australia which storto head lour (two-man series) at the end of November,

Jack

with Pancho Gonzales. wants me to play for prize monicy."

In Los Angeles today, Kromer confirmed Olmedo's statement, and said:"

Prize Money mect

the halfway stage of their} New Zealand tour 10- morrow when they meet Wanganui Province here. Beset with injuries and with 12 of their 25 matches com pleted, the Lions have tough Lrogramme ahead. After the Wanganui match they Taranaki, the Ranfurly Shield and New holders, Manawatu Zealand in quick succession,

not highly Wanganui are rated on current form though The team to meet the Llons KAVC Taranaki a hard match four days pro and squld again rise to the oceanion,

@ TEST PLAYERS

Bir

The Lions manager, Alfred Wilson, has included eight of his regular Test players in the side.

will be Tomorrow's match played at Springgens Park on ne of the finest rugby pitchies In New Zealand!. Rain showers are ferecast, but are unlikely to have much effect on pitch.

the

The Briti Isles team will be: G.H. Waddell (Scotland): AR.C. Young (England). D. Hewitt Ireland), W. M. Putter- son (Wales), A. J. F. O'Reilly (Ireland): A. B. W. Rismana (England), A. A. Mulligan (Ire- land): 1. Prosser (Wales), Á, H. Dawson (Ireland), B. G. M. Wood (Ireland), W. A. Mulcahy (Ireland), W. R. Evans (Wales), J. Faul (Wales), A. Ashcroft (England), N.A. Murphy (tre- and)-Reuter.

Machen Withdraws PHILLIES BREAK LOSING

Court Action

Against Johansson

he

STREAK WITH 2-1

WIN OVER CUBS

Chicago, Aug. 4.

*If Alex turns professional with me, he must do so on my ferma. lle must play in tour- naments for prize money, like the others."

Kramer added he was con- vlused Olmedo could not held current his own with his troupe of professionals, and ibat a two-man scrics would lose money.

All-Time Record Set In

Tennis Marathon

Quebec City, Aug. 4. Veteran Australian tennis player Mrs Nell Hopman today broke an all-timel record when she stayed on the courts two hours and 53 minutes to win a second round match in the

Canadian open tennis championships.

She beat Miriam Boundy of Montreal, 6-3, 0-11, 7-6.

Kramer says ho offered Olmedo $100,000 but owing to Olmedo's conditions and hesita- tiens he was beginning to think

was too late to incorporate him in bis professional team for Australian tour-Reuter

und AFP.

SPORTRAITI

buy

in my second volt carry iced gin sling,"

London Expresa Serulos,

JOCKEY CLUB POSTPONES

Mrs Hopman was favoured to DRAW SCHEME

win this year's championship.

Reynaldo Garrido of Cuba beat Frank Kippse of Ottawa 3-4, 7-5 In second round

match.

By JOHN RICKMAN

London The Jockey Club has ad Don Fontana. D Canadian end thoughts about how lavourite, also defeated hdraw dual for home backers.

This is the scheme unmourézeŰ opponent Is the second round when le eliminated Doug cuntly, whereby the draw for be made three Robertson of Montreal 0-0, 0-1,lers would

In the women's singles, Loisy in advance.. Brown of Toronto was another Now the Jockey Club box scheme for winner, defeating Carol Sleven- postponed the sun of Ottawa 0-1, 0-0, while "further consideration," A bald Mario Murlin of Australia de- statcment kna boon made to

Jgiven. City 0-0, 0-1.--UFI,

Fine Century B

By Apte

Robin Roberts scattered five hits and Harry feated Marie Brisson of Queberthis cacct, but no reason was

Anderson drove in the winning runs with a double in the eighth inning today to help the Philadelphia Phillies snap a four-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over the Chicago Cubs.

It was the sixth straight loss for the slumping Cubs.

The Cubs nicked Roberts for back-to-back singlus in the second but falied to get a run- base on thu veleron righthander the rest 01 The way,

Now York, Aug. 4. world re-| Another Norton lcks the

Pakistani. Razek.

California boxer "Eddie cords for the 100 yards (in 9.3 took second pinee in the 110.

Machen today withdrew the 100 metres metre's hards, with a time of recentht), and

1. stunts. The was beiden hy

his court action attaching tents of a vertu, by Co Another American. Jim low of the United Stades.

the purse which Ingemar Graham, won the pole-vault | Hård på en, behind Hazak

Johansson. the Swedish event With a vault

of 4.20 Svara Italy with 14.6 : verschi

LONGEST SET

world heavyweight cham- metres (13rt 9), heating Ray Norton also showed his

pion, was paid for the the Pakistani athiele Ditta, | talent in the 100 moires, where

Sixth-scoded Jan Douglas

title fight in which reached 4.10 metres.ebok Bert place with a time stopped Bob Bowditch, Jr., Bed, centimeters 18.4 seconds, heating Italy's 6-2, while righth-seeded Demar

deposed Floyd Patterson. Sweden's LBouti, who rat the distance Bell playgıs

Machen, who

knocked longest set of who took third 10.5 seionda. T'hem,

Johansson in The first Honma ou by oreg, rame Jopsaran of Sweden, the day in conquering

round of their fight in Sweden with 10.6, Khalig of Pakistan, in Fisher 15-13, 6-3.

of the foreign scenes last year, had contended that he FORCES TABORI ner past recond fourth place, with 10.7 seconds, and in 4th place Sweden's staru fell by the wayside in the

action. men's

Top-seeded Ramanathan Krishnan of India, was upset by 20-year-old Birdy Hernando 0-3, 2-6, 6-4.

10 W715

15

shrad uf

place.

Frencmo.

The Seafaring Man

is a

Malmaroos with 10,8 AFP.

Results

clare

seconds.

The 200 metros results were: 1. Ray Norton, United States, 20.8 secs.

2. Seye, France, 211 sers.

3

secs,

Owe Jonsson, Sweden, 215

Bjorn Malmron, Sweden,

10 sacs.

3.

spes.

Jan Carisson, Swetlen, 22.0

5. Sorvar, Pakistan, 23.8 neus. -AFP.

Three

A ittle while later, Roger S. Werksman surprised second-seeded J. A. Pickard.

of England 9-7 6-3. Larry Nagler eliminated the Iasi remaining foreigner when he ousted third-ranking It. D. Bennell, of England, 6-4, 6-2

WOMEN'S MATCHES

In the women's matches, 10p- reded Marla Duene, of Brazil, the current Wimbledon winner, Mimi easily swept aside

Bobby Locke Wins Kanarek 6-0, 6-1, le enter the

New Hampshire Open Golf Title

third round.

The

top-seeded American, Sally Moore, defeated Carolyn Ligeri 8-3, 0-2. Third-seeded Margaret

Warner outclassed Carole Caldwell 8-1, 0-4.—UFI.

CHESS NEWS

Manchester, New Hampshire,

Aug. 4. Former British Open cham- plon Bobby Lucke of South Britt Anal Africa stroked 1ound 68 today at Manchester the Country Club to win $1,000, New Hampshire Open.

Locke, who referred to the "very dimeult, a real ligor," after a preliminary round on Sunday, carded a 71 yester- day giving him a 30-hole total of 180, five under par

Bob Crowley of the Pinebraolemate. Country Club scored u 142 Bulsh second, three strokes be- hind Locke.

Catalina Man! course as

"MALOLO" SEAFARER“ jacket - and matching trunka-in bold stripes on a natural background.

OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES

Colds

to

Locke, spending the summer at utland, was followed today by a gallery estimated at more than it.

Even the silghtest cold

is to be feared

Do not let it spread] Defeat it from the start by joking for 2 CAFASPINS.

GEASPIN

by LEONARD BARDEN

Solution No. 5069 ;'1_PRPI, PXP (QXR 2 PXP, and queens) 2 Kt-B31, and UXKA 7 QR-BI, Q-NS; #

London Express Service.

|

! had a contract for a return

bout.

RELEASED PURSE

His action today released the purse--estimated at more than US$100,000 (about £35,- 700) which had been attached immediately after the Swede won the heavyweight title an June 28.

An order will now be sub-

providing for

mittel

$8,000

(about £2,150) lo be held on behalf of the United States Morsial us a fee for services rendered in the attachment case. This will be paid by Machen, fifth-ranking world who

tavyweight.-Reuter.

Sports Diary

Men's

TODAY

Tennis

Division: Urban Caunell v SCAA (1), PRCV

BACK INJURY

TO SUSPEND

TRAINING

Santa Clara, Calf.,

Aug. 4, Laszlo Tabori, the great Hungarian middle-distance runner, has been forced to suspend Iris rigorous programme because of a sacro-line condition.

The loss was tagged to Bob

Paves Way For India's

Win Over Glamorgan

London, Aug. 4.

Anderson who also went the Helped by a fine century from Apte, India today at

distance on a yield of eight kits. Anderson held

the

Phils to five seratok angles | and permitted no rauner past Arst base until the eighth.

Top Pitcher

Joe Koupe opened. the Philadelphia eighth with a walk and advanced un Ed Boucher's single, Dave Philley's grounder Anderson forced Bouchee but

Tabori, 28, suffered the back belted a double to left field, injury last Wednesday while reoring both runners.

It Was Roberts 10th win working out at San Jose State College's Partan Stadium. Al-against 10 losses, making him though not training for any the

top pitcher on the Phils' stal. It was the 218th win for speelne race, Tabori customarily runs 15 to 25 miles a day to stay the veteran in the Majors. in condition.

It was not known when he would resume workouts.

Tabori, who has a 3:59-mile to

Results

NATIONAL LEAGUE

KTGCA, KCC V LRC. PORC Cnc is credit, is employed at the Philadelphia

Chicago (1), 100CC Y CCC (2), UBRC v Santa Clara youth village," on

Roberts SCAA

+ 003-060-0020-20 010-000-000-10 (10-10) and Bawatski.

SUNG urnament: Men's Singles athletic and recreational organi-Lonnett (7): Anderson (7-8) and S. Lica's Doubles Ladies' Opensation

Daubite, 5.30 p.m.

Dowla

Colony Open Palms Quarter-finals | matches at KDC, KANG, HIKET, 5.30 ..

starting

TO-MORROW Tennis DRC teravis tournament, 5.30 p.m.

Bowi Loder' open singles quarieriinals at KFC, fleerein, K3IGC. Starting at 3.30 pin

TUE GAMBOLS

NO DEAR, HOT UNTIL YOU'VE CLEARED OUT THE-GARAGHE

SPORT

ミク

гетед

NE OLEN ÁSILING YOU TO DO IT ALL WEEK

founded by the Rev. Taylor. Walter E. Schmidt (S.J.).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

(1st game, twi-night doubleheader)

Swansea beat Glamorgan by 116 runs.

Needing 283 at the rate of 75 runs an hour, Glamor-

A

gan never looked like achieving the target on a turning wicket.

last act of defiance came from Glamorgan's last mun, Clarke, who obtained $1 with 10 scoring shots including four towering sixes. Most of the Glamorgun batsmen fell to India's spin attack but Pressdlee batted resolutely for 90 minutes.

He look

Jalsimha und Nadkarni were j

195 minutes to get never really mastered. At one his first 50 runs bul raced from stage Glamorgan had lost seven 50 to 100 it only another 45 wickets for $1 and it was only minutes, the big hitting of Clarke that raised the total to 100.

Apte still required 35 for his century when he was joined by India were. placed In

the last man. But Desai dem. sirong position by Aple when fended gamely and Apie reached India resumed their second his second ecatury of the tour.

Innlags.

His. Best Innings

They were 170 runs ahead with half their wickets remain- ing but Aple improved their Tahuri serves as truck enach.

prob. position with what waE andi Hardener, amour other

ably his best innings of the dutles. He and Mihal goll,

the He was struck by assistant coach of the Hungariun Kansas City000-000-017-econd delivery of the day and track team. were offered pasi-Doors

ris. Dickson 10) and Chill: had to retire but retumed, with tions by Father Schmidt when

the 1050ewer, Fomieles (B) and White. they returned from

hi: Jeft

eye plastered, WP-Brower 18-7). LP-Taliouds (1-1) dominate the batting. -UPI. Melbourne Olympics.-UPI.

By Barry Appleb

LATER LOVELY-NOW 12-13. WILL, I'VE GOT TO KEEP KEEP IT CLEAR LIKE THATE THEN SOME VUBRO

tour,

AIR-INDIA

Scoreboard

INDIA

Firat Innings: 201 Scoond Innings: 199

GLAMORGAN

First Innings: 208

Second Innings

Parkhouse, e Nadkarni, b

Jalalmar

to Reges, b Jaisimha

Pressece,

Desal, b Gupte Jones, e Baig, b Jalsimba .. Walker hit wicket, b Nad-

karni

McConnon, bs Nudicarpl Ward, not out

Davis lbw Gupte Evans, b Nadkaınl

Shepherd, Jalaimho,

Gupte

Clarke St Joshi, b dupto

Extras

Total

100

Fall of wickets 1/10, 9/21, 3/03, 4/09, 6/107, 0/111, 7/111. 6/124, 9/193.

.

Boling Analysis.

Dezal

Jolaimha Nadkarni

"PARIS— dream of a world for which Gupte

navelight is good enough”

4 10.21

22.14 33.

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