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THE CHINA MAIC, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960.

CUP GOAL OF THE DAY

"

Second Test should finish

should finish A RUN...A JUMP...AND THE Pender wants within six

days

ODDS OF W. INDIES VICTORY SHORTENED BY ENGLAND'S WIN OVER TRINIDAD

Port of Spain, Jan, 25.

The touring MCC cricketers' convincing victory over Trinidad on Saturday will serve as a tonic for the Englishmen in the second Test beginning on Thursday, Despite Peter May's lack of batting form, the apparent loss of Fred Trueman's fire and the failure so far of Brian Statham the visitors have done enough in the two games here to considerably shorten the odds on a West Indies victory in the vital match.

Texten, wie hill n 4-11- did century in the first Test at Barbads, huy kept his form Mike Sadia has gathered more condence and, judging from footers the way the EWO FIX caffed alat t Trinidad bowl. ing of the Oval, venue of the next Test, it is easy to see why MCC

Walter Truth Her Kabita is optimistle about Eng- Jand chancer.

Results of The two Colony gaines proved one vitet poin. the second Test will be con

Probably Auned,

inside the six-day limit.

The pitch at the Oval alded batamen on the first two days but thereafter the show be- Janged to the planers and young Charran Singh, who getn Jala tirnt Test cap this week, collected five #calpe In 34 overs for only 57 rana. Fra abeul Colin Cow-i

He was splendidly supported fo- after his by tall right-rm of splaner drry' Fri

Corbie whose success alpy thert among the runs

Lacturages the thought that in Herb, vunished in the

grabbed 10 Jaurk?', Freond engagement Dave Allen, who with the Trinidad XI.

Fears vanished

!

wickets in the gume that ended te Englant Vice-enptain hison Saturday, will trouble the 173, adding 170 with Geolt West Indies batsmen much the Pullar in 140 mlm:tes for the same way Singh is expected to

fruithicbarrass the Englishmen. first wicket, the mast opening stand of the tour.

I could not have emne at a me, for more appropriate Pullar's showing in the first. Colony game was so disappola: offered three Ing he

while scoring only 24.

chances

Kel

There were whispers tha! Ramon Subba Row might

ls berib. Bu! as well As Subba Ruw batted, sitting 73 and sparking the MCC to their photo-ish wih, at Port of Spain, there will be no need for hir reles as England's No. 1 in this cond Test,

One would muy the England team will be: May, Pullar. Cowdrey, Barrington,

Whereas successes are mak- ing things easy for England to put its best team in the field this week, the West Indies are being forced to discord their Brst Test failures.

W. Indies team West Indies cricket selcetors today omilled opening batsmen Easton and McMorris and off- splaner Reg Scarlett from the team to met England in the second Test,

The two, whe falled in the Arst Test al Barbados earlier this month, lose their places to Seymore Nurse, a stocks Bar- Dex bados right-hander who his a lingworth, double century against the MCC Swelmani. Allra, Trueman In the Barbados Colony Rome, and Statham.

and Joe Solomon, who topped I the Test table in batting on

the recent Indo-Pakistan

ter,

Smith.

A certainty Swelman has done nothing to

A he would be omitted of Andrew Whose vour wicket-keeping showed How

f the first Colony match here.

Me has been steady

but,

de pike the poor reward Stutham bar been

hin

tour

but could not find a place in the side for the first Test.

In addition

first day. favouring the winner of the to

England's team will be an- nouneed on Wednesday.--AP.

Fraser, Emerson

to compete in U.S. indoor tennis events

New York, Jan. 25. Neale Fraser and Roy Emer-

son, the Australians who took the United States singles and doubles tennis titles plus the Davis Cup when they left the U.S. last year, will return to bid for the National In- door crowns on February 19-22.

States Lawn

7. United Tennis Apsociation announced! today that the two Australian will compete in both singles and doubles during the tourna- rent at New York's Seventh Re- Induar giment armoury. The championships are being held for the 60th year.

Larry Helfrich, chalranan

Les Massic races on to 'Ledger's drifting centre with split-second timing, cind his soaring head sands the first Huddersfield goal crashing past West Ham. Huddersfield won this third-round FA Cup replay by 5.1.

JOHANSSON WINS CHESS ANOTHER AWARD

of the tournament, sald Di Named top pro athlete of the year

Barry Mackay, Ron Savitt, Holmberg, Earl Buchholz and the Chuck McKinley head

дела domestic

Не said

negotiations are under way

to bring top European players le. the tourtisment.

THE FINEST

New York, Jan. 25.

Sweden's Ingemar Johansson tonight added another imposing trophy to his fast-growing collection.

The undefeated heavyweight named champion was

wwith

the

Rochester

Press

and

Radio Club. "The presence of Australia's boxing

The handsome, 27-year-old

had Charrantwo best players in this tourna-winner of the tenth annual S.

been Hickok "Professional Swede previously Singh the 12 - man Jistnient should make it the finest Rae

of the also includes: Hunte. Seber, in history, This is the first time Athlete of the Year" poll-the camed "Male Athlete

Orst foreign alblate ever chosen Year" in the Associated Press Worrell, Alexander, Australia has ever sent players Kanhai,

poll; "Boxer of the Year" by the all. Watson. Ramadhin and of such stature to compete for for the honour.

Boxing Writer's Association and indoo: titles," national our Butcher. getting for

Johansson Wis presented Ring Magazine, and "Sportsman atime labours, the Lan Sulunion or Butcher is likely Helfrich, said,

Proces and Emerson won the

the $10,000 diamond of the Year", by Sports Illus leurlite raso's ability. to swing to be left out of the final side

belltratech studded, gold-buckled the fall in the heavy abnuswhich will be announced on the United States doubles chainpion-

that goos to the winner at skip last August by defeating picere which covers the Oval morning of the match,

the annual sharity dinner of mound plus smart Helding The wicket on which the slx. Buchholz und Alex Olmedo in the and rowing makes him day game is to be played is ex Anal Fraser won the national pected to roll out perfert on the singles crown by beating Olmedo certainty.

in four sets in the final.

Helffch sold the championships, formerly spread over five days, would be decided in four this year.

Olmedo,

furned who

pro- fessional jate last year, defeated! Savitt in last year's Indoor sin- ples na UPÍ.

IN

International Automobile

Federation criticised by Stirling Moss

London, Jan. 25.

Britain's motor racing ace Stirling Moss today

wha

More.

indoor

Koreans suffer second hockey defeat in Malaya

its

Ted Williams

signs up. with Bosox

Substantial margin

in

Jahumsson, third-round con- queror of Floyd Patterson their heavyweight title fight on June 26, won by a substantial margin over quarterback Johnny Unitas, passing star of the pro- fessional American football champions, Baltimore Colts, and Larry Sherry, pitching hero the baseball world series.

champion Los

of

by LEONARD BARDEN

A

(No GFDA)

Here is a problem specially contributed by H. Lawton Shemeld). White to play and mate in two moves,

Solution No. 5757: 1 R-KO ch, ExKI (if 1 ... KXR; 2 Kl-04 ch and 3 Et-B3): 2 R-K5 ch. K-B3 KXR; 3 P... B4 ch); 3 RKKIS, KR; 4 P-B4 ch. KxP: 5 K-82, fol- lowed by KXP and K-RI, 10th a book draw the bishop docs nol control the RP's queening square),

London KIDTini Sertica

Lindsay Kline

reaches Australia

& week

The boxET WAS picked top Boston, Jan. 25.

ma by 50 of the 112 sports Ted Williams sneaked into writers and sportscasters Fenway Park today, talk throughout the U.S. who parti- ed privately with Boston cipated in the poll. Johansson Red Sox general manager collected a total of 228 points based on three points for a first

Melbourne, Jan. 25. Bucky Harris, signed place selection, two for second Tired, pale and drawn, Vic- 1960 contract and depart-and one for third.

Lorian spin bowler Lindsay raise A Kline could barely severely criticised the International Automo-

ed as secretly as he came. Malacch, Jan. 25.

Unitas received 20 arst place allo to greet his family at bile Federation and the International Sports The Republic of Korea's All others at the park pro- votes and 154 points, Sherry, Melbourne's Essendon Airport

national hockey team teased no! Commission in a long declaration which he has

to have scen the of the

Angeles after his return from the Test suffered

second į veteran player circulated to the press around the world.

whose physical Dodgers, go: 11 arts and 107 cricket tour of India and Pakis

tan today. straight defent in its condition was pronounced good points,

D Saturday after longity

He was sent home Malayan tour today when

Sherry was followed by pit- clinical examination. it lost 1-0 to the South

cher Harvey Haddix, Pittsburgh ahead of the team because of (11 and 47 points): a virus infection in the stomach. Terms of the contract, fol- Pirates

"I'm heading straight for Malayan side in a match

lowing a Sox custom, were not pitcher Early Wyan of the

home and bed," he said, "I'm played here.

Chicago White Sox (4 and 32); The Koreans arrived 2 disclosed.

golfer Art Wall, Jr (22 points), feeling a bit weak," on February 7, expressed the

hours before the match by us ]

However. Williams recently quarterback Charley Conerly opinion that the organisation of Moss was of the opinion that from Singapore and appeared told a Miami, Florida, judge of the New York Glants (2 and India had been "very, very the automobile' sport was "usballcries were dangerous be feed. They played fast dashing

Shoe-hard." slow-moving and cumbersone cause of the great risk of rehecker in the scoreless first half the Sox paid him $60,000 last and 18); Jockey Wille

income from maker (3 and 17); shortstop. "All the boys are feeling the us the aport it governa is quick-{if a car turned over.

but weakened as the match sazon when his

all sources totalled $83,000, Ernie Banks of the

a sit now. Chicago strain moving"

progressed.

"But it has been a fascinating Moss anally, proposed that

Cubs (1 and 0); second baso- team scored The Malayan

Until 41-year-old Williams drivers, manufacturers, track their winning goal in the second made that assertion in a hear man Neille Fix of the Chicago experience. The people in both

and countries have been wonderful [owners and sponsors bo e-halk.

ing involving his marital affairs, White Sox (0 points)

done everything they Moss declared that the spors presented in the Federation In 15oir first match, the the big athlete's pay had been basketball giant Wilt Chamber they've

War can for us."China Mali Spe never been so popular which governs the sport and OK bioyers lost to a Singa- calmated as high at $130,000-lain of the Philadelphia

chal, the pubile as now but that the countries most actively pore team, 3-2, ---UPI.

rlor (1 and 0)---Ï3 that "unfortunately, the same jongaged in automobilo

in the declaration.

han just left England to spend a few days with his wife at Nassau in the Banus be- fore participating in the Argen-

tine Grand Prix at Buenor. Älres

had

with

Dissatisfied

The famous English driver who finished third for the 1959 utte further opposed the rules that racing ears must have wind screens and bat- series,

racing

satisfaction does not exist have the biggest voting power.

among the drivers and manu-AFP.

facturer or entranta -- tho

very people who lay on the

spectacle which Lbs public pays to 80,"

In his criticlan of the Inter- national Automobile Federation, Moth gave 6s an example, that about one manth before the 1950 Argentine Grand Prix, the Bri- tish car manufacturers had sull rot regelved o copy of the THCCA rules.

It was only the following May, Moss sald, that the co was announced a counting for the world drivers' championship.

Court upholds decision on

Cus D'Amato

New York, Jan. 28. The New York Blato Supreme the New Court has upheld York Blato Atletic Commis

to revoke the nion's decision boxing maneger's licence of Cus Moss also spoke up against Damato. the now rules for sporia cars de- The mentor of former world claring flat after the decisions heavyweight champion Floyd laken therO remained virtually Patterson had appealod

cara lo contest' the cham-Commission's decision before pionship.

the court,AFP,

the

.AP.

THE GAMBOLS

THREA CHINLAR

AND IT HASHT RYEN STAVEDIN A. COUPLE OF WEREICH

POR A PERMİ.

·

He said the tour of Pakistan

by Barry Appleby

WHY DON'T YOU BUY ONE OF THOSE HORNE PESZNE 1

LATER STOP SQUNGLING. STROWIE, IT WAS YOUR IDEA

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Boxing report

Sir-Your Boxing Corres

pondent is to be congratulated on a most lucid and accurata report on the boxing tourna- ment In aid of the Refuges Year Fund hold last Saturday cvening.

This type of unbiased opinion and fair comment on individual- performers will do much to establish boxing na sport in the Colony.

a popular

ENSQUARE.

British drivers

to fight Fullmer for 'whole title'

Now York, Jan. 25. Paul Pender who holds a alice of the world middle- weight boxing_title plans to aldestep Sugar Ray Robinson and fight Geno Fullmer for the whole cako.

Pender who baat Robinson on laut sphi dechlon at Boron week 104 the world title so you cognised by most boxing bodies Witals loonadieuge Fullmer, heider of the National Boxing ASOS LANYA vunloa of the world title without giving Ro binson the promised return bout, Johnny Buckley who managça Pender said Pender was to have fought Fullmer on March 17 last year but the fight was put off bocaso Fullmer "had injurech his hand. Buckley painted out, however, that the Pender rutiner contract was still good. Meanwhile NBA president Anthony Maceroni said that ho would approve

Fonder which Fulimer match

would establish an uncontested world champion in the US-ATP.

China's skating team for World Championships

Tokyo, Jan. 26. China's men speed-skating

team,

two including placers in last year's com- petition, left for Switzer- land today to take part in the 1960 World Speed Skating Championships at Davos on Feb. 6-7.

Pelping Radio said the four- man team includes Yang Chil cheng, who placed second in the 500 metres in last year's world

arrive for Buenos championships, and 18-year-old

Aires racing

who

the "Sour

Wang Chin-312,

won 9th place in the Ave-total event,

The broadcast said the four athletes, including two who were not identified, were

China'a 1800 Arst finishers" in

skating speed

-championships held recently at Klin City, racing North-East China.—AP,

Buenos Aires, Jan. 25. Britain's Graham Hill and Cliff Allison are among

14 crack the drivers who have already arrived here for the Aires

Interna Dommy Ursua

Buenos tional automobile racing!

season.

The majority of the drivers the will be competing ia "Butmos Alres Thousand

Kilometres", în January 31 the opening race of the season,

favoured

Caracas, Jan. 26. A few hours before tonight's between world tenth- match ranked dyweight Dammy Ursua of the Philippines and seventh- Ramon Calatayud of ere: ranked Other carly arrivala Italye Rulvio Scarflott, Carlos Venezuela at the "Nuevo Circo" Abate, Vladimiro Tomeli and here the majority of the prog- Glongdo Scarlati; Spain's nostics were in favour of the Antonio Cross; West Germany's Filipino champion. Runske Von Heinstein, Edgard During the only two training Barth, Hans Herman, Wolfgang sessions he was able to go Von Trips and Wolfgang through due to a delay in ar- Seldel;

Switzerland's Henty riving at Caracan, Ursua mode Walter and Sweden's Joachim a terrific. Impression

by his Bonnier.-AFP.

power and speed-AFF.

Percy Lewis gets his big boxing chance tonight

London, Jan. 26. Percy Lewis, Trinidad-born_featherweight boxing

champion of the British Empire, whom feather weights have avoided and promoters have. shunned, gets his big chance tonight

with

age of 32.

at the

for the world title, and the winner may be matched with champion Davey Moore in Landon, later this year,

Formidable task

This can ba

Lewis, who has managed to squeeze only 18 nights into saven years' career, clashes Gracieux Lemperit, European champion and third in the world rankings, over 12 rounds in the Circus Arena at

the big chanzo Olympla.

The context is recognised for which Lewis has been walt by the British Boxing Boarding on the sidelines for several of Control as a fitial eliminator years to show his world cinsa, A skilful southpaw; Lawis has never been in popular demand and hu determined to make the most of this intest opw portunity,

COOK BETTER MEALS

WITH GAS

But in faces

formidable faak. Lemperti's speed. of movement and panch could bó too much for Lewis. The fact | that Lewis is a zouthpaw may not carry the usual advantage. for Lamperti; showed himself quilent home

crown

*wrong way round" tyto when he won the European from Italian Bérgio Caprari-last year..

Lamperti insy, take a few rounds to warm up, but once in

la siride, he will probably.. good enough to dany Løwis the doubtful privilage of facing up to Davey Moore--Koulor,

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