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THE HONG KONG

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PARKING

Wong Nei Chong Road Parking is restricted to park- places designated by ing white Hues commencing from Social the approximately Welfare Centre and extend- ing to approximately the end of the Race Course Stables.

Sports Road There is objection hours of a.m. and 8 a.m.

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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY,' DECEMBER 22, 1959.

MCC Open W. Indies Tour LORD'S CRICKET GROUND

WINDWARD ISLANDS ALL

OUT FOR 89 ON FIRST

DAY OF 3-DAY

MATCH

Grenada, Dec. 21.

to parking The local saying here is that the visit of a touring cricket side is usually the sign of the end of a long drought season. And the visit of the MCC team this time was no exception for it really rained last night. ̧·

Defence Force Head- quarters By courtesy of the

permitted

the Although this morning broke bright and sunny the rain return-

Deputy Commandant, parking will be Parade Ground between the hours 6.00 a.m. and 8.30 am. These parking facilities are available only for cnr. through the registered Secretary of The Hongkong Jockey Club.

MILKHA SINGH NAMED ASIA'S TOP ATHLETE

Los Angeles, Dec. 21.

The Helms Athletic Foundation has selected what it considers the world's greatest amateur athletes from six continents.

ed about two hours before England was due to start its kira Singh, India (track and sible that the awards for Milkha first match of its West Indies tour against the Windward Islands.

There was apprehension

in

been

of

(Swimming): Karl Martin Lauer,

tre

Recipients of the 1958 Helms the Helms World Trophy in World Trophy were Sandra Rey-Helnes Hall. nolds South Africa (ennis); The Foundation said it is pos- Australia Singh, Konrads and Laver (all feld); Jon Konrad,

of whom

1960 Olymple Germany (tmck and feld): Ray Games aspirants) will be pre- Not ton, U.S.A. (truck an field) sented in Rome next year, Pre-

More and

Bueno, Brazil sentations to Mies Reynolds and The MOC got their first tramediately fell tog before to (tennis).

Miss Bueno will possibly be wicket after 25 minutes when Greenhough as he offered a de-

made in their homelands early The Helms Hall Dened annual- Steele slabbed

and failed to at one from fensive stroke

in 1960. ANA

ly selects les athicles from six TYYTYTT

Sebba How make contact,

The Helms recommendation Aus- Continents-Africa, Asin, made no mistake this time,

America chairmen for the various con- This made Windwards 39 for tralia, Europe, North

and Greenhough had

The selectinents are: and South America. Taking the entch at his ankle. three

walted lakra two of thro without flons date back to JRY6. The Cable From Benaud however, the batsman

i4

Di composed to needing a run. However, the board

Lus for umpire Seppy Lacrelle While formalities were ink-give him out. He had looked enterprising Owen Jackson of Angeles sports editors, in addi

Saint Vincee! who came lation to chalman Paul Helme ing place for this three-day match inkly comfortable during

next tore into him and swung und director W. R. Schroeder. MCC manager Waller Robins short stay for eight which included a squarecut for four ef revealed that he had just re-

Trueman. erived a cable frum Richle Benaud, the Australian skip- per wishing to exchange

the rival sider even though the juto matting wicket hod Enclosure covered. There were poola Public Stand Parking facilities are avail-water on both sities of the wie- able in the

Public Stand Enclosure between the

hours

6.00 12.00

a.m. Noon

9.00 am. 2.30 p.m.

4.30 p.m.9.30 p.m.

the small triangular and in

marked section

by white lines at the entrance of the Public Stand.

The above arrangements do not apply to race days, when the present arrange-¦

wil be ments

continued under Police control.

A. E. ARNOLD,

SECRETARY. Secretary,

19th December, 1959.

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first delivery to midwicket boundary and raced into double figures, sending up

the 50 at Evelyn Gresham of Grenada

the same time, came next, and shortly after, a drizzle sent the ployers team~ Windwards lost their fourth pering to the pavilion. But they | wicket at 57 when Gresham were back before the covers fine knock was ended whea Gooft Pullar at backward quare-leg hit the wicket down with a very fino throw as the batsmen tried for a second run.

were put on.

in India for the beautiful beaches of Barbados and Grenada, Robins replied thanking him and teBing Bim they were look- ing forward to seeing the Australians in England in 1060-51. Robins also sent the best

his regards or and of the West Indies,

There were three inspections total 15. by

May and Frank Peter Mason, the captain after which

After umpire Bedie Fletcher had no-balled Moss. Bramble had his second life of Trueman

al as Greenhough

third silp players | dropped the entch.

Tyrone Walker of Grenda, 1# Bramble was three and the hard-hitting left-hander, joined Jackson and the two were still there when lea was taken with Jackron 15 and Walker four.

it was decided that play would

star after match.

No Assistance

the

With the wicket giving There was a crowd of about pacemen no assistanc want 600 and Robins, anxious to gel jover, the pair aug

themselves

Before ten leg-spinner Bar- rington bad bawled three overs for as many Funs. Two were maddens.

relleved

He had

on with the game so as not to In and the first hour produced disappoint the spectators, sug-30 runs although Trueman and ng worth who spell was 5-0- gested an early meal.

Moss were bowling well within

*1 rained again during lunch themselves aut after a fourtit Inspection at i 12.30 los hours it was agreed

to start play at 1.45.

Won Toss

an

The firs: change came after hour's play when leg-

B-0.

Surprisingly May did not [bring back his pacemen before

tea.

These honoured will receive silver plaque award and have his or her name engraved upon

SHEFFIELD SHIELD

NSW BEAT S. AUSTRALIA BY AN INNINGS

New

Adelaide, Dec. 21. South Wales, the Sheffield Shield Cham-| plons, beat South Aus- tralla by an innings and 58 runs here today. They won with a day to spare.

South Australia, dismissed for 118 In their

innings Wales' and 333, falled again today

Arst

| spinner Tommy Greenhough Greenhough bowled Walker

replaced 2.159. Bramble was Best ball after tea and Moss was reply to New South

given his second spell this time

3 and Gresham 10. Moss had May won the Loss, an Herz-

Jeon very steady and accurate portant one to win under the but against batsmen who took

tolled without circumstances, and decided to no chances send the Windward Islands toward. bat.

Unid

Tw

from the southern, end where Trucman had bowled so well.

No-Balled

Moss was no-balled a second time for dragging. Не was again no-balled in his next two ovars, but took the sixth wicket when he had Brisbane leg before for one and Windwards were 70 for six.

were all out for a second JT nings score of 157 atter resum- ing at 75 for three.

Their koper of staging a {fighting fill inded when overnight batsman Nell Dansie was dismissed by jeft-arm spin- ner John Martin 12 minutes after the start of play. Dansic was top scorer with 10-Chim Mail Special.

W. Australia Declare

Trueman withi lis marathon The last-minute omission of

เพ continued bowling at the Mindu

Samt Lucia Phillips, batsman, from the team sparked other end.

controversy and many Пете With the sun giving the wic-

would harm cricket calmed it

ket a spot of life, Trueman was relationships among the sanaller

now getting his deliveries to it istrats as Phillips was the only player invited from Saint Luela Past the batsmen's cars but he

Nedhead brought life is the www rested after a spelt of und is a player of promise.

John Steele of Grenada and -1-27-1 and off-spinner Ray game by twice clouting Green- and long-nit Eldon Bramble of Saint Vincent ingworth come on in his place hough to long-on

bourxlaries. But it was too good bowling to an attacking feld, opened. Freddie Trueman bowl-

to last and the partnership end-

Perth, Dec. 21. ed from the southern

Western t Windwards Jost their secer i

Bubby Simpson, ed when Jackson took a dip at Sicele, using three slips, gully, wicket at 37 when Brumble's | Barrington's leg - spumer and

Australia's free-scoring batsman. total of fine leg, backward, square-leg | luck at last deserted him as he lofted it to

carried his Saturday backward mid-of mid-on and cover. After Steele was leg before to Greenhough | where Subba Row made a ne

205 to 230 not out today be elngled. Trun twice beat for 10 made in 80 minutes. He enteh. Jackson batted 10 minutes

fore his State declared at 199 Brimble and immediately put

for never really looked hoppy.

and hit one four. The score was

against Queensland here, another man in the lip.

now 80 for seven, Alphonso Roberts, regarded

At the end of the third day's Subba Row

at third slip as the best Windwards batsman, Alter Jackson went, Green-

play In the Shemeld Shield Bramble catch as

came next with Gresham on 13 hough dropped a

and Barrington nade game, Queensland who

ክነግረ snicked

outswin,er from and Greenhough having bowled quick work of the tall and 117 in their first innings, were un Trueman straight to his hands four consecutive maiden overs. Windwards were all out for 39

137 for two, and needed 145 looks everything made in 165 minutes.---AFP. before Bramble had scored. Roberts, who

more runs to avoid an Innings Weekes wicket was The

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O'Neill Will Not |Play In English League Cricket

Sydney, Dec. 21. Australian Test Balsman Norman O'Neill will not play in English cricket next year, it was learned here today.

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VALUED AT £9,000

BY LAND TRIBUNAL

London, Dec. 22. Lord's, 'home of English cricket and secret goal of schoolboy cricketers from Capetown to Kara- chi, has had its assessment for rates boosted by £4,000.

The Landa Tribunal here dis- {exist, they had ennsidered enre- missed an appeal by the MCC, | fully whether some substitute

Lord's which would be ntile to pay a higher rent. They had decided to the contrary.

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ruling body of the sport, whose body might be created to take home is at Lord's-against the valuation of the famous cricket

ground.

It allowed an appeal by the local valuation officer that the rateable value of the groundi should be £9,000.

Double Appeal

had been

The Tribuna! oonaldering double appeal

the

The evidence goes to show that, happily or unhappily, in this country cricket as a means of public entertainment is not n business proposition. That is why the MCC in common with other ericket clubs, depends upon subscriptions to briance its budget,"

by the local valuation officer

At an earlier hearing sug- and

MCC Kemirat

geallons were put forward but decision of the London valua- rejected for such plans as play-. tion court two

years ago. Ing football on the ground dur↔ This reduced the releableing the winter and staging a value of Lord's from £0,456 | cricket match between male and

£5,000.

female film stars-China Mail The MCC had sought a fur- Special. „Africa - Ira Emery: Asia ----

they reduction to 4:3,500 and officer asked for Duncan White; Europe P.1. the valuation Pulley: South America-Dr Elsa valuation of £15,000, adding

thut ho would agree to Galvez Chippoo..and the: Austra- la "Cammittee

rateable valu of £9,45 ngaku Komposed of Sir H. G. Alderson, H. Í. Austad,

Giving the Tribunal's Jud2- m Mr John Watson vald Ern Cowley, Ben Kerville, R. J.

Pizzey, that they were satisfied on the Mcpherson, Arthur J. Hodsden and Hugh evidence that the only practical use of Lord's was as a cricket Welt--AP.

ground and it must be valued

such

P. 11.

Land Forces Boxing

Finals

The finals of the Land Forces boxing

chom- plonships will be held tomorrow ot the Gun Club barracks starting at 2.30 p.m.

As the ovents will be staged in the open air, spectators are roquested to bring their overcoats with them.

Drastic

England's

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Thai Shuttle Aces Boycott

Thailand Championships

Lord's had bern described as the "Cathedral of Cricket" and the evidener showed that those who ran Lord's were concerned with something which went for The dreper than the mere fostering of a godne. the running of o club or the entertainment of the public.

'Unique Institution'

M

In-

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Bangkok, Dec. 21, all-Thailand badmin- ton championships which started here today proved to be a failure when Thai stars including Inter- nationally known Charoen Wattanassin and Thanoe Khajadby decided at the

last moment not to play. The Unity Club, of which the

to

Watson continued: "The MCC is a unique *lution which scie guardian not only of the technical bat of the spiritual two are members, decided traditions of cricket which lis

the ban

tournament Kaying members rightly conceive 23 come players from abroad are reflecting

опе of the best net members in any club and Aspects of English life."

tus are playing against rules Mr Watson added that and regulations, assuming the MCC ceased

Revision Of

Rugby Teams For Final Trial

London, Dec. 21,

10

England Rugby Union team selectors today made

With the present entries, it is almost certain that the men's singles Anal will be between Denmark's Erland Kops TIE Judia's T. N. Seth.

Kegults of today's matches

WETO:

Men's Singles Thaland's Chevalers Chuh- khum walked over Pricha also of Thailand

Thailand's Charanerong

Thailand's Kincha

13-2, 15-2.

beat Sacheng.

Thalian's Sonpok beat Thailand's Lertcha! Chaki!, 15-7, 15-7.

walked

Women's Singles Malaya's Rosy 10

Malaya's C. Tam-guan walk-

another drastic revision as only seven members over Thailands Buppa. of the Probables, beaten 9-3 by the Pos-led over Thailand's Somesewal sibles on Saturday at Exeter, were retain-Boonthanom ed for the third and final selection match on January 2 at Twickenham,

Chacklam lished Mahn-

Thailand's Sumon beat Thailart's konok, 11-1, 13-9.

Men's Doubles Thailand's Chavalers Charnnerong. Larichal and Final.

Thailand's

The wholesale reshuffling is Ryan, W. Morgan, Phillips and of the Risman. not surprising in view

the Six members of fact that England has not scored Possibles-D. Rutherford, M.

since a single try

its match Blackmore, S. Hodgson, D. against France In 1958. Only Wills, Webb and Currie were Ratan walked four players-M. Phillips, A. promoted. Riman, L. Webb and J. Curriero three-quarters centre H.

remain from the last Rugby 15 Brown and second rowman C to represent England.

both Payne, injuries

Today's scores were: Queensland 117 and 137 for two (R. Reynolds 50 not out).

The seven retained for the Western Australla 300 for final selection match

are: J. nino declared (R. Simpson 230] Young, R. Jeeps, P. Wright, P. not out, B. Shepherd 44, J. Freeman four for 124)----China Mall Special

Holt To Fight Halafihi For Empire Title

Johannesburg, Dec. 21 Mike Holt (South Africa) has offer to fight

O'Neill, who is currently with the Australian touring team in India, has been offered £800 to accepted play for club.

an

the East Lancashire Johnny Halani (Tonga) In London on Februrry 2 for the light A spokesman for the Sydney vacant British Empire firm which employs O'Nelli sald }htavyweight boxing title, It today: "We feel that Lancashire was announced here today. League cricket would be a stẹp down in Norman's development,

Holt and Halah! are the No Australian

for the outstanding contenders cricketer

title left vacant by the retire- returned having gained from

ment last month of the holder, such a yeature."

Canada's Yvon Durelle, They

has

O'Neill's father commented: [have fought each other ance be- "His career is far more impor- fore-in Laxxion last November tant than cricket at the moment." 17 when they boxed to a draw. -China Mail Special.

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London Express Sarpion.

Two new members

recovering

The teams are:

Probables

from

and

beat Thailand's

Samsook and over Thailand's Kanok, and Somsak.

Women's Doubles

India's women's champion Moemashah teamed up

with Thailand's Usner Mahakanok to brat Malaya's Husy Lo and Gene Moy, 18-15, 15-12.

All-Engiarel women's cham-

D. Rutherford (Herey Park): plon Heather M. Ward of South M. Blackmore (Barnstable), M. Africa teamed up with Phillips (Oxford), H. Brown land's Punkne Pougarin and (Blackheath) and J. Young walked over Thailand's Buppa (Harlequins); A. Risman (Man- and Vilai,.---UPI, chester) and R. Jeeps (North- umpton Captain), D. Wills (Wasps), W. Morgan (Medicols) and P. Ryan (Richmond), G Payne (Oxford) and J. Curric

Harlequins); P. Wright (Black- (Durham heath), S. Hodgson City), hooker, and L Webb (Bedford).

Possibles

Sports Diary

TO-DAY Racing Auction of race pony, "Hylamon" at Happy Valley, 5.15 p.in.

Entries cions for HK Jockey - Club 5txth Lace Meeting, noon.

Berring

J. Hetherington (Northamp Land Forces Individumi Boxing ton); P. Jackson (Coventry), M.

Championships at Gun Cha Hat 1.30 p.m. Weston (Richmond), W. Patter-

TO-MORROW son and J. Roberts (Sale); R.

Cricket Sharp (Oxford) and J. Williams Youngwaye Shield match betweeti (Old Millhilli); B. Syrett KGV and DBS 1 KCC. 9.30 4.m.

Bagby (Wasp), S. Wilcock (Oxford)

Army Iost si HKTA Stadium, and P. Robbing (Moseley); J. 7.15 pm, Price (Coventry) and R. Mar-

Boxing Land Forces Individual Champion.. ques (Harlequins Captain); she at Gum Club Hill, 2.3 p.m. |Ġ. Murray (Oxford), H. God- win (Coventry), hooker, and J. Rainforth (Cimbridge.)~-~~-AFP.

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