THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1960.
FA CUP REPLÀYS
West Indies struggling for runs Watford. Preston and
366 RUNS BEHIND ENGLAND
WITH EIGHT WICKETS
AND 5.5 HOURS TO GO
Port of Spain, Feb. 2. West Indies, set the mammoth task of scoring 501 in 10 hours for victory, struggled grimly for runs on the fifth day of the second Test against England here today. With one day left for play, West Indies were 366 runs. behind with eight second innings wickets in hand. They were then 134 for two, having made 112 in their reply to England's first innings total of 382. England declared their second innings this morning at 230 for nine.
reached in reasonable time-75 minutes, but then the scoring dropped to pedestrian rate and the next 50 took 120 minutes.
England balled 45 minutes in 141⁄2 hours le make 194 runs to edding 34 runs for the 10% of day. twu wickets before May The 30 for the innings was declared this marting. This Je/L West Indies 10 hours' batting but they never looked like accrpling the challenge for they soon fell far behind the clock in their anxiety to keep thefr wickets Intel agninst some tight bowing.
48 in two hours'
The upeners, Conrad Hunte and Joe Solanten put on 28 Pung in 48 minutes before funch, but only 48 were added in the two hours be- tween Junch 'and tea.
in st time Solomon way raught behind the wicket at 29
Alien, glve David 10
the Gloucestershire splaner, his first Test wicket.
Allen gained another hard- carmed wicket after icu at 107 when Swelman again held
a
Faith in spin
Hunte defendest dourly for three hours 48 minutes, hitting seven fours, and his second wicket stand with Kanhai adzled 73 In just under three hours.
Peter May, the Kuiland captain, placed his faith in spia today, with Allen bowling splendidly. At one the afternoon period during
Brian Allen was joined Slatham and they reduced the rin rato to only 12 in an hour.
In a 40 minutes' spell Statham conceded only four rune in five
eatch to dismiss Hunte for 47. evers against batsmen who rare-
In reaching 55 not out by the close.
atamplad
Stathom and Allen checked the scoring rate considerably and in one spell of 40 minutes Statham had figures of 5-4-4-0.
Konhal kept his strokes check while Hunte rarely scored a single. Now and again a ball turned, but only slowly and caused the tatsmen no trouble.
Hunte had been at the wickel two nng three-quarter hours for
WAS 30 when len
taken. The usually aggressive Kanhai had taken an hour and 30 minutes to score 33.
ullacking En
A six
Only 48 runs came in the two hours between lunch and tea.
The 100 for the inninga way reached in 204 minutes and the 13,000 crowd was settling down to another quiet period when the rame was brought alive by Kanhai who swung mightly at Alien for six.
Rnd
Roshtin Kanal, curbing his | Ly
But he next thrill was of a usual Oggressive methods, tycke.
different nature. May's fallk batted carefully for 31⁄2 hours Waen play resumed this morn-in in at last paid off-again to
in at 180 for seven, Freddie the kombination of Allen Trueman, who rattled up 32 Swetmanat 107. quick runs last night, added only
Hunte tried a hard drive, bui live more to reach 37 two edged to the wicketkeeper who
short of his highest Test score. He was caught behind the wicket-
West Indies have 51⁄2 hours tomorrow in which to make 307 with eight wickets standing to
win
at 201. He and his Yorkshire
With the pitch showing only pace bowler Chester Watson slight signs at taking spin. the
collegue Ray Illingworth, who
task is not beyond their profile
scoring power's, but they were very disappointing in the first innings and they look just over
Hongkong's Interport hockey team
The following have been selected to represent
SUDAURI match
Jongkong in the interport hockey agatani Macao at the 10- arelo ground on Sunday, February 7, at 3.30 pm;
Goalkeeper--Kadir (Pri-
Bons),
Right-back-Smith (Army), Left-back-Har- mah Singh (Nay Bharat), Right-half-Walts (Army), Centre-half-
Sliva (Recreio), Lefi-half—R. A Silva (Rrerela). Right- wing Ralph (Army), Inside-right-Dallah (IRC) Centre - forward — Castro (Iecrela), Inside left Garthier (Capinin — Nav Rharai), Left-wing—Guler»*
FCH
(Recreio). Krishnan Lali.,
Umpire:
The Hongkong "B" team who will play the Macao "B" team at 2 p.m. on the Bame day and ground are as follows: Goalkeeper.n Soares (Nav Bharat). Right - back — Oliphant (Army), Left-back-Rosa (KCC), Right-half--Valoma (Macaensis) Centre-half **** Coffey (KCO), Left-hall- Bhagat Singh (Captain— Nay Kharat), Right-wing---- Ling (Nav Btural), Inside- right Holmes
(Army), Centre-forward-Zio Hus- seln (Prison), Inside-left -Farl Kban (NAY Bharat), Left-wing - Cellaco (Recreio). Ro- Gafoor (НКПС). Alone (Réoreio), Macauly (HHUC). Santos (Recreio). McCosh (HKUC), Blagoes (KCC). Umpire: Captain
acrves:
Bruni,
S. Korea beat Malaya at hockey
Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 2,
was 1 hot out, put on 80 runs [IL 50 minutes for the eighth
wickel.
ость
Declared
was joined by Illingworth David Allen, and the pair put runs for the ninth part- nerslúp before Allen went, une other victim of Alexander be- hind the sumps.
by
At the wicketfall, with land 230 for nine, Peler May declared, setting the West Indies the task of getting 501 for victory in 10 hours.
took a smart catch.
Hunte had defended dously for 228 minutes, hitting seven fours The stand realised 78 i 177 minutes
After another long period caution Kanhai swung Allen be hind squareleg for four to reach 53 In free hours one minute) with one six and nine fours. Sobers reored quickly to reach 19 while Kanha added six since |they came together.
Werc wwhun
The third wicket pair close sull there at the West Indies were 134 for two.
British Olympic team lose to Arsenal
Photo shows Arsenal goalkeeper. Standen punching clear in last week's floodlit match between the professional team and a British Olympic trial XI. The professionals, not surprisingly, won 4-0; but their easy win boded W for the Olympic chances of the British side, who in Italy will be coming up against State-sponsored teams, especially from Iron Curtain countries, whose normal level of football is fully professional-The Times Photo,
Paul Pender named CHESS
boxer of the month
by Ring Magazine
New York, Feb. 2.
For his recent victory over Sugar Ray Robinson, Paul Pender was named "Boxer of the Month" for January by the Ring Magazine which, in publishing its ratings today, listed him world middleweight champion with Robinson and National Boxing Association champion Gene Fulmer as co-challengers.
They were then 366 runs behind
In the United States Pender [sppeared from the top ten be- with five and a half hours lelt is recognised as champion only cause of his knockout defeat for play tomorrow the last by New York and Massachusetis by Dommy Ursua of the Philip- day-Heuter
which do not belong to the pines. NBA as do the other 48 Stotra
Scoreboard
England West Indies
England
G.
1st Innings - 382 Ist Innings 112
2nd Innings Pullar Worl
Ramadhin
Alexander's two calches thin morning took his total in the series to 31, and he seems well on the way to beating the West Indies record of 10
4 Test
C Clyde Walcott series, set by against England in 1947-48
England's shock attackers Trucun and Brian Statham went all out for
an early wicket when Conard Hunte and Joe Solomon went out to open the West Indies second funings. but the pair stood. Arm to lunch.
Hunle
once edged Statham close to Swetman, and another mistimed stroke sent the ball Off the edge to the the leg and boundary. At lunch, he Solomon had scored 20 in 48 minutes.
Breakthrough
England
gained their first breakthrough with only que
M. C .Cowdrey e Alexander
b Watson ........
K. Barrington e Alexander
b Hall
P. B. H. May c and b Singh ER. Dexter b Hall
M. K. Smith low Watson
R. lingworth not out
H. Swetman lbw Singh
F. Trueman e Alexander b
Watson
20
In the heavyweight class Ring Magazine replaced Floyd Patterson with Zora Folley as No. challenger to Sweden's. world champion
Ingemar Johansson,
Ireland's
The ratings
The Jungtinen (niens other.
Aro of Use wise indicated boxers United States are:
Heavyweights: Champion-Ingemar Johansso (Sweden), Challengers Zara Folley, Floyd Patieren, Sonny Listen, Henry Cooper (Britain), Roy Billy Hunter, Caldwell Eddie Nachen, Johnny
Harris, Mike De John, Joe Erskine 5 took over as No. 10 fyweight Britain), Alex Mitel (Argentina).
challenger
Champion. Venezuela's | Light Heavyweights: from
Challengers-Jaroid who Calatayud
dis- Arente Moore,
Johnson, Erich Schoppner (Ger. many). Miko oli 1uth Africa),
Kodriguez. Von Clay, Sixto Calderwood (Scotland) Bowdry, Gemeinal Ballarin (France), Johnny Hal
(Tonga), Sunte
49
Ramun
23
0
-12
41 0
D. Allen e Alexander ₺ Hall #0
Extras
17
Total (for whts, deel,) 230
Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-78, 3-07, 4-101, 5-122, 6-133, 7-133, R-201, -230,
run added to the lunch score, Solomon being caught behind fall
the wicket at 20.
Bowling Analysis
0 MR W 23.4 4 60 3
19 0 51 3
12
3 27
1
28
9 54 1
2
Watson Illingworth and Allen formed Worrell
Ramadhin an all-spin attack and Alien
Singh
Z 3 28 gained a well-carned first Test
Byes 0, legbyes 2, wides 4, no his fourth ball balls 2. wicket with when Solomon tried a slashing
Went Indira-2nd Innings square-cut,
e Swetman, b C. Hunte,
Allen Solomon, Swetman,
Allen R. Kanhal, not out G. Sobers, not out
Extras
Humle wes unhappy against Allen, but Kanhul started with some delightful strokes to pend up the 50 in 75 minutes. Thereafter runs came at a pedestrian rale and only 26 were added in the next hour and a half to bea, which was taken at 70 for one.
ENTRIES FOR JUNIOR ASIAN CUP SOCCER
Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 2. Indonesia is to be invited to
مدانا
The South Korean hockey take part in, the record Junior team today gave the best Aslan Cup soccer tournament as performance of its current soon as Malaya is certain it has for nflation to the tour in beating Malaya 2-0 appiled
Asian Football Confederation. in a return international
Mr Kwok, Secretary match here.
Football Association of Malaya, Korcans who beat has written to Lee Wal-tong of Malaya 3-2 at the 1908 Tokyo Hongkong, Secretary of the AFC, Asian Games but lost 1-0 on to check on a Djakarta report Saturday mudo ample amends that the Indonesian Football "An- today for their disappointing sociallon has applied to join the performances earlier in the AFC.
The
tour when they lost their first take part in the competion, dae Kwok said six countries will five games.
to start on March 25. They are The star of the Korean LC- cess was centre-forward Kim Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, Yuen Bong who atered, both Bm Singapore and Malaya
South Koren, wilw won
the
goals in the 6th minute of last composition, we uncertain a short corner, and thien in | 18 enter because the lostmament the 30th minute off a pass from will clash with the school term inaldo-left Iwan Oh WayAP. In that country-AP.
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London Express Service
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Burnley get through to last 16
London, Feb. 2. Tiny Watford, unfashionables from the English League's fourth division, battled through to the last 16 of the Football Association Cup ́com- petition tonight.
They beat Southampton, the high-scoring, promotion-chasing third division aide, 1-0 in their fourth-round replay.
the
At the final whistle the record! (Winners at home to crowd of 38,000, packing Wat winners of the replay between ford's ground, trupied in a Brighton and Rotherham). blaze of excllcment, They pour. ed onto the pitch and the WUL ford team struggled to their dressing room under a hall of back-slaps from wildly-excited supporters.
Watford deserved their win Their coal was scored after 30 minutes by instile-right Barry Hartle, who netted from 15 Jards.
Brilliant Finney Thirty-seven-year-old Finney, one
Watford 1. Southamp.on 0. (Winners way to Shefeld United).
Burnley 2, Swansea 1. (Winners away to Bindford City.)-Router,
Donald Campbell says his new
of the brightest car is 'fantastic'
Toronto, Feb. 2.
racing driver, describes as "fantasile" a car which he intends to drive in an assault
ethrs of post-war British foot- ball, was the driving force be hind Preston's 5-1 home win Donald Campbell, British over Bristol Rovers.
for has played Finney, who England on both wings and ot ocntre-forward, led Preston's attack with a dash and skill which played havoc with the Rovers' defenoc. Tantalising Tom missed a penalty after two minutos, but more than made amenda Isler by scoring two goals and making another.
Winger Sammy Taylor also scored twice and Preston's other goal came from Inside-forward Tommy Thompson.
Two
on the world's speed record this year.
"It's a fantastle car" he sold in an interview. "It will be Anished in May. It will have two slow rung in Britain and then we'll bring t over here for testing."
The car, five years in the malong, will be capable of speeds of 400 miles an hour and better. The world record forward Jim Hobson rave is 304.2 miles an hour set by the Burnley their 2-1 home win.late Sir John Cobb in 1947.
by
Over SWILLNES Town,
Burnley looked comfortable winners when Robson scores his minutes after second goal two
the interval, but Swansea olaged a terrife revival in the closing Half-back
Melvyn stages. Nurse scored for Swansea with a 35-yard drive seven minutes from the close.
The results
Results
of
today's fourth- round replays were:
Prosion 5, Bristol Rovers 1.
Campbell's car will be power-
ed by a gas turbine aircraft engine the Bristol-Siddely Proteus,
"This will be the first time anyone has made use of a gas turbine to power a racing car In this sense,” he said.
The run will be made at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah) in August.
Campbell, who holds th water speed record, is Managing Director of Dowly Marino Limited, a British boat firm. and la here on business-AP.
ARMY'S FAST PACK SHOULD ENABLE THEM TO BEAT THE CIVILIANS TONIGHT By PAK LO
Chic Once again there has been a switch in tonight's fixtures.
Jesso
Instead of the
two floodlit games scheduled on the fixture card, the main game at 7.15 p.m. will see a Combined Army side battle it out with a Combined Civilian XV on the Club ground..
In the first match of the even
Middleweight: Champion_*** Pauli Pender, Challengers-Ray Robinson | and Gene Fulmer (NDA champion), Gustav Udioiz (Germany), tenry Hank, Spider Webb, Jary Glardetio, ing a Club Selection will take Carmen Basille, Pick Tiger (Nigeria) on Whiteid Wanderers at 0.00 Joey Glambre, Holly Mims
Welterweights: Champlon Don p.m. Both
these icoms have
FIRST INNINGS Jordans Challengers-Laila Rodriguez been weleened by calls on their
Adelaide, Feb. 2. Western Australia's hopes of winning the Sheffield Shield received a blow when they were beaten on first innings in match against South Aus tralia here, which ended
today.
(Cuba), tüadell Stitch, Ralph Dispat Benny Paret (Cuba), Charley Scott, playe.s by the major match, Denny Merico
Sugar Hart," Keny News has rise come to hurt Lane.
Thompson
of a change in the venues and Fernandez Fiorentina Argentine). (Cuba).
times for. Saturday's Pentangu- lar games,
Lightweight:
Brown,
their ico).
South Australia scored 238 and 14 for two in the min-shortened match to Western Australia's 205.
Bob Simpson, was out today
|
{
Chomalon — 300
Roar!
Challengers-Pasio
Carlos Ortiz. Batiling Torres Dave Charley" (Britain), Toweel ismuth Africa), DA Matthews, Paul Armriced, Johnny Gonsalves, Mario Vecchiato (Italy). Metro Vazquez (Mexico).
Featherweights: Champlon--Davey
Becerra to the
His
The UKRU has rightly de-
plenty of the ball, but their back division usual and some
is much weaker than doubt remains whether they can make full use of their forwards' superiority.
movements which add so much to the spectator's enjoyment of the game.
While agreeing that a team njust play to win, this column feels strongly that the Army by a "win at all costa" maxim has taken much of the interest sway from these specially arranged matches.
but.
cided that it would be iar bet-ticularly with their fast wingers Right game,
for from the spectator's point of view if the two Pentangu- lar malobes are held on the Bane ground.
Switched
Thus Lke
game between
The Club Selection, on the other hand, is not so strong in the pack, but has a fair amount of strength in the halves and ihreca, and given a good supply of the ball, they can soare, par-
Defensively the Club should
-and prove superior,
this should enable them to win. A fast open game is expected from this mstolt, The same cannot be said of the major game
diraw
The HKRU's Idea in pro moling these games was to the spectators to fast open games, in which the result would be a matter of minor More Challengers-Ricardo Con-
importance, and the action the zales the Argentine), Harold Gomes,
mojor part of the spectacle. Sic Caprart (Italy), Hogan Bassey | (Nigeria), Grocfeux Lamperil
The Army have much the bet- This has not come off duc France), Paul Jorgenato, Ranu King
to the Army Con- ter pack, and are expected to largely (Nigeria), Ike Chestnut, Perey Lewis Gorrison and Club has been
Trinidad), Sugar Names (Cuba).
switched to the Police ground play it, for they cannot afford centrating on forward play. As Bantamweishita: Champion Joc
the to let the ball out against the method of winning, this, for 19 after adding three runs
Challengere at Boundary Street, and (Mexico).
the Army, is certainly the right Alphonse Halim (France), Freddie kick-off Ume has been altered Civillans back line. 76 he made on Saturday. Groz Britain), Eder Jotre (to 4.30 pm.
Tic Civilians pacic, could, game, but the changes in the previous Lita Western Australia
for zil. Flere Rollo (Italy), Leo Es- innings
Laws over the Lost few years princes (Philippines), Danny Kid The Police and HAF match with its Police players to add were un-
14:pplies), Jose Lopez (Mexico). will main uraltered, and will the punch upset the Army have been made with one Idea defeated double centuries. ! Ernesto Amorda Murray Vernon, who helped Kevi Yonkuera (Japan), Herman be payed at the Police ground pack, and force an open, game on in mind to open up the game. This len problem which is the Army, Should this happen O MR whim in big second wicket
not easy to solve, as the Army 12 4 23 0 stand, made 66, scoring 25 lo Perez (the Argentine). Challenger Wanderers, though much weaker,
Champion Pascual In tonight's Arst match, the the Clvillans will win.
be forecă to However, the Army bulves cannot
play an Baita api will be out to prove, if it is at are trained to keep the ball in open game, though should they Quigley (four for 76)
[Venezuela), Dormy Uns (Phillip- all possible, that the Club's vic- touch, thus making full use of do so, whether they win or lose, 1lingworth
Bengley (tour for 80) pines), Nunum Ben All (Spain) tory over them during the week- their dangerous fast and heavy d Barrington
Australia's were South
matura Bakalino (Cuba) Justo Larisk
pock, end the Army should be Pineda was a "Tash in the pan." Byes 1, logbyes 2, no-ball 1. successful bowlers-China Mall Flippines, Joe Medel (Mexico).
Tho Wenderets have the victorious though it is likely Special.
Johnny Caldwell (Britain),—AFT). Elronger pack, and should det at this game will incic those
Total (for two wicktes) 134
Fall of wickets: 1-29, 2-107. Bowling to date
Stathem Trueman Allen
--Reuter.
8 3 18 oday.
21 8 46
2 21 11 20 o and J. 10 12 15 0
Brien
TAE GAMBOLS
WERE TWENTY
MINUTES LÁTO
· ALREADY
BE ABOUT TEN
- MINUTES, DEAR
Marques. _Flyweight;
( Argentine).
(Thailand), Ramon Artur
kona Fiat,
at 3.15 pm,
by Barry Applely
JUST COMING
HOT
NO HURRY, DGART
in.
WATER
an e instant
WITH GAS
receive the fully deserved plaudits of the crowd. Internationals?
It has also been suggested that many of these midweek games lack spectator interest, for the simple reason that spectators often have no paril. cular interest in which tenta
this they support. In
regard this column ruggaste that next year the RU cinalder · bringing back the local Internationale, which while they did not al- ways provide outstanding rug- ger, certainly drew the interest of the crowds. Even the Scots pay their “bawbong" 16 come and cheer their team to victory or defeat usually the latter.
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