UJAS KALAUSMEESKONNAS HERNANINI

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1960.

West Indies pass England's score INTERNATIONAL AUTO

RECORD 4th WICKET STAND

BY SOBERS,

WORRELL TAKES

TOTAL TO 486 FOR · THREE

Bridgetown, Jan. 11. Garfield Sobers and Frank Worrell kept the England bowlers toiling unavailingly here all today to add a record 384 for the Wost Indies' fourth wicket and give them first innings lead in the opening Tost.

Sobers (216) and Worrell (177) were still together at the end of the fifth day's play-101⁄2 hours after they came to gether on Friday.

They have

At ica the West Indies had reached 400, and needed 77 for

taken the West off Allen after batting altogether Indies score from 102 lo 486 for five hours, seven minutes, ¦ first kuniga lead. four runs more than England helped by 12 boundaries.

cored in their first innings.

the The partnership was bighest for any wicket by against England West Indies -beating the 338 for the ihird wickel set by Worrell and Everton Weeken at Port of Spain, Trinidad, in 1953- 54.

Dropped

The previUS best stand for the tourth wicket, 293 at No- lingham in 1950, was also held by Worrell and Weekes.

Worrell, completing his sixth England, Wus century against dropped by Colin Cowdrey at short mid-on of Ray 1llin-

GARFIELD SOBERS

worth when his score

was 109

and

Sobers!

shortly after lunch,

Otherwise he never looked like being shifted | as they patiently built up the West Indies score.

Beltre lunch only 34 runs came in 90 minutes. The fence l

rose tu In two hours between lunch and tea, and a further RO cume in the 00 minutes to

the closs.

Morning's Play

Garfield Sobers (117) unel Frank Worrell (106), though tled down by England's sc- | curate bowling and keen fielding.

Indler' made Wen! fourth wicket partnership worth 200 In the morning's į play of the fifth day.

During the 90 maules play caly

before lunch they added

34 runs to take the West Indies total to 313 for three in reply

to England's 482. The

de the necded only 20 runs to avoid a follow-on.

home

moro

ret

Neither batsioon played with any assurance during the hour, and with a lule more luck, David Allen, the Glouc.s-1

bowler,

might tershire slow have ended the menacing land. But Worrell completed his cen- tury with a square-cut for four

Teh Kew-san and

Lim Say-hup to defend England shuttle title

Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 11. Teh Kew-san and Lim Say- their hup will defend doubles title at the All- England Badminton Championships to be held between March 16 and 19, it was announced today.

also defend their They will doubles titles at the Glasgow World Invitation (March. 10 to 13), the Canadian (March 23-26) and the United States of America Championships (March 20 to April 2).

Brilliant Effort

Tem

The batsmen took a little time

to settle down again after tea Trueman, against Dexter and

who shared the attack:

was Worrell's ninth IL

Sobers snicked Trueman for and his sixth agamat century

four past slip and pulled the

hurd to square- England-a brillant effort - next delivery sklering he was making his festleg for another boundary, Gen-, appearance in Test cricket sleeverally, however, Trucman was The Oval match of 1957.

bowling steadily although much reduced pace.

Record reached

11 ล

Only Sir Donald Bradman and Arthur Morris (Auriza- a), Bruce Mitchell, Dudley

Tho next Jandmark come Nourse пла Herbie Taylor

when the total reached 441 and and (South Africa)

George the stand bocame worth 339- Headley (West Indies) have

for any Weft thdies, the best centuries against wicket hit more

against England, sur-

wicket Suon after Worrell had passed passing the 388 by Weeker and three figures, the stand renched Worrell for the third

at Port against England 200.

Spala, Trinidad. In 1953-54

Sobery and Worrell

England.

0

The betsmen beetime more

the last assured in

half-hour before lunch. But their

gress was still extremely slow, Sober, who completed his e tury on Saturday, addet 17 this

morning and Worrell 15.

Worrell had added three runs after iunch when he was drop- ped by Colin Cowdrey at for ward mid-on. Forcing ling- worth off the back-foot, the ball few shoulder high to the fields- man who dropped It, had walted 64 hours wicket.

The batsmen gether when

of

wero

still there at the close, when the West Indies had, with 485 for three on the board, led by four runs.

Sobers had

to his 22 fours credit, and Worrell hit two sixes and fours.

England did reasonably well

to restrict the day's tally to 207 It

བྷུནཾ ཛཱནཾ པ ཝཱ, Ave hours, but the laurds went even more to the two batsmen for their England

thistration, endurance andi stroke play.--Rouler,

for

were still to- the total reached

concen-

SCOREBOARD

FIRST INNINGS England: 482

A FOUR FOR BARRINGTON

T

England's No. 3 bataman, Ken Barrington, pulls delivery from Garfield Sobers, down to the square-leg boundary during the second day's phy in the first Test match against the West Indies at Bridgetown last Thursday. Barrington scored 128 runs before being caught behind the wicket by Alexander of Ramadhia-Central Press Photo.

Century by

Lance in

Currie Cup

Kimberley, Jan. 11.

Johansson receives Sportsman of the Year award in NY

New York, Jan. 11.

nie. "Tiger" Lance, a 19-year- World heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson received the 1959 "Sportsman of the Year" award today from the editors of Sports Illus- trated magazine.

(Dexter

130 not 001, Bartington 128),

West Indien

E. MoMorris, run out

0

R. Kanha), b Trueman

40

C. Hunte, Swetman,

b Barrington

42

G. Sabers. not oui

216

177

F. Worrell, not out

Extras

Total (for 3 wkta.) 480

Bowling Analysis

Trueman

O M R W 37 12 69 1

Mow

30 12 88 0 Dexter

28 9 70 0 Illingworth 48 9 112 0 Allen

42 12 76 0 Barrington 18 3 60 1

Heuter.

Britain announces Olympic ski team

old all-rounder, streng- thened his bid for a place In South Africa's team for England this year with another century which helped North- Eastern Transvaal to beat Griqualand West by an innings and 59 runs to- day in a "B" section Currie Cup match.

Look Lance scored 125 and four wickets for 21 runs. In an earlier match against Griqua- land West, Lance scored 118, and he is now almost certain to be invited to play In nexi month's trials in Durban for the selection of the team for Eng- land.

Scores are: Griqualand

Johansson was presented with a Grecian urn; a replica of an original Greek vase (510 BC) which remains on permanent display at the Time and Life Building.

S. AUSTRALIA FORCED TO

FOLLOW ON

Sydney, Jan. 11.

RACING SEASON BEGINS IN ARGENTINE

Buenos Aires, Jan. 11.

The 1980 international automobile racing season begins in Buenos Aires on January 21 with the "Thousand Kilometres”, first race of the year counting toward the Auto Makers' Champion. ship.

The race, reserved for sporta coms of three categorios-up to 1,000cc, from 1,001 to 3,000cc and over 3,000cc-will be run by teams over tho 9,470-metre circuit combining the Bueno Alros Municipal Autodrome track anal a section of a nearby highway, which the drivers are to cover 100 times.

42 drivers

The Argentine Automobile Club, organiser of the event, has announced a tentative at

of 42 drivers who will relay each other at the wheels of Zi Carn.

Among the entranto aro Sweden's Joachim Bonnier, the United States Phl Hi Masten Gregory, Germany'z

phd

Spurs are

top FA Cup favourites

London, Jan, 11. Tottenham Hotspur, with Fourth Division opponents in the next round, shortened their odds to 15 to 2 for the English FA Cup at tonight's callover at the Victoria Club høre.

Wolfgang Von Trips, Wolfgang

At this price they were eleur Seidel, Edgar Banth and Hona Herman, Britain's Cliff Allison, favourites by iwo and a half Bolglum's Olivier Gendoblen points,

and Italy's "Abate, Giorgio Scar- Wolverhampton Wanderers, latti, Guardacci and Gino who have to replay their third Munarom.

round

with Newcastle A week later, on February 7,

United, concd to 100 to 9 comes the seventh Argentine were displaced 24 second Grand Prix, first Formula One favourites by Manchester Taco of the year counting Unftet at 10 to 1.

toward the 1000 World Drivers' Championships. Entrants

and

with

Preston North End wero do 60 laps of the 3,912-anotre best backed club at the session, Municipal Autodrome" track or nearly £1,000 being staked 10

win £13,000.

the

a total of 312 kilometres.

The Argentine Automobile

Loading prices were: 18 to 2 Club has the entry of 1850 against Tottenham Hotspur, 10 world champion Jack Brabham to 1 Manchester United, 100 to of Australia well as those of in

Wanderers Wolverhampton his usual tough competitors. and Sheffield Wednesday, 100 They includo New Zealand's to 8 Burnley, 100 to 7 West Bruce McLaren, winner of the Bromwich Albion, Arsenal and last 1959 Formula One cham Preston North Enti, China pionship race, the United Slates | Mall Special Prix, and Britain's Burling Moss, the

No. 3 1950 driver.

three will be driving Cooper

Climaxca.

driving

Others Climaxes will

France's

Maurice Trintignant and Harry

Cooper Eric Monti leads

in Los Angeles Open golf

“American in Paris" Schell,

Cooper-Maserati will be rege- by Britain's hey

sunted

Salvadori and Carlos Menditeguy of the Argenting.

HUI, Allison, Von Trips and

the Argentine's Fraitum Go

The Buenos Aires Grand Prix, third and last race of the local reason, will also be for Formila count One cars but will not toward the Drivers' tille.—AFP.

zales will be in Ferraris. The award is given annually Bonnier will be at the wheel to the individual who "hus most of a BRM and Italy's Ettore the degree | Chimeri, Munaron and Scarlatti closely approached of excellence suggested by the will steer Maseratis. ancient Greek concept of Areic of mind unity of virtues and body to which the compiste man of every age must aspire."

who arrived оп Johansson Sunday night from Sweden with Ahlquist, adviser, Edwin expressed his appreciation of the award.

West 138 (F. South. Australia was forced in

to follow on 189 runs be hind New South Wales in their the third

day of Sheffield Shield match

hurt at

He said in a question and answer period that he wanted to fight Floyd Palternant le New York in June,

Eric Monti of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, Jan, 12.

continued to top the field in the $37,500 Los Angeles Open golf tourna ment today firing B 3-under-par 68 for a 54. hole score of 205,

The #1-year-old professiona), who led in the first two rounds, with scores of 66 and H1, shot Rancho 33-35 on the par 71

HKBA to entertain Country Club course,

Dr the Hon.

A.M. Rodrigues

It put him four shots ahead of his nearest rival, Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, Florida, who made an early threat to catch Monil but foll buck on the final nine

Smidi Ave for 51) and 229 (B. Cook 72, H. Lanes four for 21). North-Eastern Transvaal---443 for seven declared (Lance 126, J. Corbett P. Throne 19). here today,

WIN FOR E. PROVINCE

Replying to the New South Walos Arst innings total of 684 "We would like to know

Finsterwald had 35-38-71 for In Bloemfontein, Eastern Pro for three declared, South Aus- exactly what is going on," he

209 for the three rounds, Vinco beat Orange Free State tralia were all out for 345 and said in answer to questions about

The Konakunz Badminton The champion Association will entertain their by nine wickets with just over then made 30 for one in their his next night.

Tied at 211, six strokes bo-

were Monti,

three an hour to spare in their Currie second innings before the close. planned to meet again with re-

A. M. hind

Kogan of Cup "B" section match.

19 prosentatives of Plach relired

the New York President, Dr the Hon

with

# Free State, following on 188 after being hit on the neck by Attorney General's omlee, who Rodrigues, OBE, EE, JP, to younger pros, Dave

B dinner at Winner House on Orlando. Florida, runs behind, lost five wickets a bumper from pare bowler met him at the airport, and with fur 70 St Moritz, Jan. 11.

Juns to John Feyrant, Frank Mission, but he returned the New York State Athletic Thursday, January 14, in honour second straight 71, Bill Collins or his being conferred the of Denver, with a 71, and Dick who had taken tour for 30 Iri

Knight of San Diego, California, at the fall of the next wicket Commission.

O.B.E. Britain announced her Olvin-the

font innings, Fighting to reach top more with a hard-

who followed his 60 of Saturday He will remain in New York pic ski team today--and the Aga

Не Richardson hitting display. innings by. Clive

An batted

until next Monday when he will

Committee with a 71 today—AP. Khan, who had been hopefully (871, John Blou (6) and John three hours 10 minutes and hit leave for Detroit en route to Los Meeting of the Association of competing In the elimination Kumleben (1) failed to enable nine fours before being last out. Angeles where he will rehearse 5.30 pm.

in tha office of Mr 333. to make certain that the races here, was not on it,

them to stave off defeat.

Scores are:

for a Jan. 24 television appear- Saul, 31 St George's Building follow-on was avoided, and trem

Selection Committee chairman Scorts are:

New South Wales 534 for 3 anoe-AP.

will precede the function. this point onwards they began

Charles Taylor named John

Eastern Province--307 I

declared (R. Flockton 264 not, to feree the pace.

Oakes (Team Captain), Geoffrey Long. 14, P. Cornell 18,

G. Thomas 120 not out). his fieldsmen Pilchford, Robert Skepper and Dakin 68, A. McKinnon 54) and May placed dcuper and

Bri-08 for one when Ken Charlach' Mackintosh as

(N. were tain's st

the Equaw leam to

Orange Free State 200 Barrington's leg-breaks

Games. Valley

Mackintosh'a Wessels 111; J. Ferrant four for trid for the fist time today, the nearest fielder to the bat nomination

condition (39) and 265 (C. Richardson 37, cial was rhort third-man about 20 that he is available for further J. Blou 51, J. Kumbleber; Fer- team practice in Europe.---UPI. ram vo for 79)-China Mall yards may.

Special.

FRANK WORRELL

Even this widespread field Worrall from not deter lifting

the mid- perfect timing over wicket boundary for six.

was on

a Shortish ball with Record in sight

14 In 3 Balls

Denmark wins Uber Cup tie

G.

South Australia 345 (C.

ion 82; J. Martin 4 for 112) and

Executive

Pinch 93. N. Dansie 31, H. Mu Sale of Olympic Austrian Football

30 for one-Chino Mall Spo

Munich

tickets begins

Rome, Jan. 11. Over 22 million lire (about

the

memorial £12,700) worth of tickets were

sold in Rome today ob first day of reservations by Italians for the Olympic Games here next summer.

Manchester United will un- vell

their the memorial to players who were idled in the Murich air crash 23 months age, at the Old Trafford ground during this month.

Peter McParland, Aston Ville's goalscoring oulaide-left, has now reached the twenty mark In the League this season When Allen relieved Illing-nd in only 23 games.

Edinburgh, Jan. 11. worth, Worrell hit sucoëulve With 19 League matches to go Denmark's women's bedmin-

It taken the form of a carved balls for four, aix and all. and possibly several Cup-ties ton team beat Scotland 8-2 in stone plaque over the main en- other four.

the Irish International can sur- their second round European truzica and there will be in- commemorate The new ball was long over-pass the wing scoring record Zone match In the Uber Cup other plaque to

The tonight.

Unite the journailets who lost their due but May did not call for held by famous Welshman Billy here it, presumably preferring to Meredith with 34 over 80 yenes ¦ States hold the trophy. - Lives at The

time. keep it in the hope of using it, ago, - Banews Service,

Banews Service, against a new bateman.

1

Both Sober and Worrell were chasing runs hard now and a rate of one a minute was being maintained.

When the total reached 980, the partnership became worth They are scheduled to play in 234, to establists a new fourth exhibition matches in Stockholm wicket Test record for the West (February 20). Gothenburg Indies against any country. (March 2) and Copenhagen The old record was the 269 (March 4, 6 or 0),.

scored by Worrell and Everton Weeken against England st

Mr Tch Gin-sool, Secretary of

the Bedminton Association of Nottingham in 1950.

Malaya also said they might play

in exhibition matches in

Aug-

tralia before returning to Mo Jaya.

Mr Teh said he would write to the Australian Badminton Asso- ciation with a view to seranging matches there.

Teh Kow-san and Lim Bay- keup are regarded as the world's leading doubles combination. Router

New ball

Freddio Trueman, eveníually took the now ball ster 92 ́overs had been bowied, he and Alan Mow @ving had a long

poratel

But made no difference to the bistroon, - who zbored, no

Router,

THE GAMBOLS.

GEORGE/

DE

Šie 1. LEFT HAND.

LOCK ON THE

NOW

The most sought-after tickets were those for the athletics, swimming, equestrian and foot ball eventa,

It was estimated that some

Bro million

(about 190

worth £109,000)

of ticketa were reserved throughout Italy.

AFP.

by Barry Appleby

OH, NO!

OH YES!

Club win in

Colombia

Bogota, Jan. 11. The Austria Football Club of Vienna today defeated Santa Fe of Bogota, Colombia, 5.4.

Austria led 3-2 at half-time. The game was evenly played much of the time but Austrig was more decisive. The crowd was 50,00G.

In a second game, Botafogo of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, defeated the Millionaires of Bogota, 1-0.

AP,

HOT WATER

GA

Itinerary for West Indies' Australia tour

Melbourne, Jan. 11. The West Torties cricket team will play 20 matches on its Australian tour which starts in October.

The proposed itinerary whe released in Melbourne today but ir subject to review by the At- tralan Board of Control next week.

The first Test is at Brisbane on December D-16; the aevond at Melbourne on December 30- January 4; the third at Sydney on January 18-18; the fourth st on January 27- Adelaide Febuary 1 and the fifthi, which is the final match of the tour at Melbourne on February 10-15, -AP.

Cus D'Amato in court

New York, Jan. 11... Cus D'Amato, fürner, manager of ex-world heavyweight cham- plon Floyd Patterson, was heard this morning by New York State Buterpe Court judge hazen. Steber Gollowing D'Amatoʻy up- peal for an annulment by the of the New York State Court

A Vilasje - ComILISION'S "TOVOCN= tion, at : his boating, manager's

-The decision on the appenă.

tven, in several daykener

AFP.

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