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MCC
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1960.
put up 117 for two
wickets against
Jamaica's
first innings total of 374
Kingston, Feb. 11. The MCC took Jamaica's seven remaining first innings wickets for 137 runs on the second day of their match here today and at the close were 257 runs behind with eight wickets in hand.
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Freddie Trueman's pace bowling and legepinners of Ken Barrington and Tom Greenhough found cheap victims when Jamaica resumed at the overnight score of 237 for three, and the Colony were all out for 374.
The MCC were
The balsanen 117 for two
were scoring | Scarlelt, not out an reply at the end of the day. easily and after half an hour the Rae e Andrew li Green-
hough... Only Reg Searleti stood firm for Jennica today, scoring 72 not out in an hour and 44 min- uites with eleven fours. It was the Best Ulme he had reached the half century in his first-class career.
Trueman. Barrington and Greenhough Cach took two wickets, Trueman finishing with the best innings Agures of four for 54.
Keith Andnn, behind the wickel, contributed to the down- [out fall of three of the last
niemen to go and in the insings As a whole cisimed Ave victims. Raman Subba Row. showing of the tour, scored 64 not out in the MCC
his best forin
ruply.
Worrell out
rung
65
to Jamnien added Bir overnight total of 237 for three for the loss of two Bore wickets by lunch today.
Frat
bowler Fredate Trueman bowled this morning from the oppostle end from which he was no-balled for drugging three balls in suc- cession yesterday and he claimed
wicker the fourth after 17 were added. With the fifth ball of his third over he had Frank Worrell caught In the slips by Barrington, Worrall who scored only a single this morning, mude 76 in 185 minutes and if two sixes and eight fours.
talni was 32.
Scarlett, very accurate in his opening overs, brake, the first partnership at 55 by dis- missing Cowdrey. The England vice-apisin went across, his wicket and appeared to edgo an offbreak into the wicket, Subba Row, showing his best form of the tour, reached 50 out of 79 in 84 minutes, having then hit seven boundaries, and the innings' hundred went up in 10 minutes.
Bright stand
L. Mullings lbw Barrington A. Valentino c Andrew b
Greenhough C. Watson si Andrew b Bar-
rington
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Total
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My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of Year, taking into account his playing ability and sportsmanship on the field of play, is:
The
his
Wicketfalls: 1-10, 2-103, 3-237, 4-204, 3-263, 0-322, 7-153, 8-300, 0-385.
Bowling Analysis
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23 A 60
The second wicket pair shared | Trueman
53 1
40 Moss a bright stand of minutes belore a sharply turn-nexler
ball from Alf Valentine was reenhouth edged by Barrington to Lumsden tingworth
21 4 50 in the gly
Torrington
9.5 0 44 Subba Row
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MCC First Intars
Peter May wis untroubled during the last 20 minutes, re- maining with Subba Row until the end when the score was 117 for two.
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C. Cowdrey, Scarlett Subba Row, who gave a hard Raynan Subba Raw, not out 01 fow chance to the wicket-K. Barrington, Lumsden, keeper off Watson Just before
b Valentine
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the finish, was 64 not out at the P. May, not out close, having batted 24 hours and hit nine fours-Reuter.
Scoreboard
Jamaica first Innligs
5. Holt e Andrew b True-
man
E. McMorris c Andrew b
Trueman
V. Lumsden b Greenhough
F. M. Worrell e Barrington
b Trueman ...... Grimth Dexter Hendricks 1bw Trueman
Teddy Grimh, the left-hander who hii 177 for the Calts against the tourists, showed he had the J. big match temperament by hit- ting runs, including a leg- glite for four, in Alan Moss's first over, but the young Jumal- trouble against can ran into Trueman and could not recover. When Trueman came off after taking one for seven in 45 minules,
bowled Ted Dexter Grin middle stump with his first ball as the batsman played back.
End of innings
Reg Scarlett, bidding gain his Test place, and Jackie Hendricks strengthened Jamal- ca's position with an undefeated partnership af 59 by lunch. Scarlett, who gained most of his rinis on the leg side against Dexter and Illingworth was 40 not out and Hendricks 20 nol nut.
The innings ended quickly after
Ave lunch, the last wickets falling for the ad- dition of 52 runa to the interval seare.
Scarlett was the only bats- inar to fland firm, cd he was unbeaten with 72 scored in an hour and 44 minutes and in- elding 1 tours. It was the fret Un he had renched 60 in a first-class match.
Raman Colin Cowdrey and Subbn How opened the MCC innings and put on 51 without being separated in the 50 min- utes before tea.
Chester Watson and Frank Worrell gained little help from the pitch and soon Watson was replaced by spinner Alf Valen-
tine,
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Total for 2 wickels
Wicketfalls; 1-50, 2-109.
Bowling To Date
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Worrell
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Valentine Grimth
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3 37
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Mullins
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SO WHAT.
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IN BANGKOK
Bangkok, Feb. 11.
World's No.1" fyweight con-
Oxo out of the Grand National
Club.
London, Feb, 11. Isal year's Grand National winner, is to be struck out of this year's race, to be run at Aintree,
3 tender and Orlent flyweight | Oxn. 1 champion Sadau Yaoils of Japan won on points over Thailand's 117yweight churnpion Kunol VII- chichai here tonight In a ten- round non-tille charity bout in ald of the Chinese Thlenfuh Hos- pifút.
Yolta weighed in at 115 Wpounds and Kunoi, a Thai citi Dzen of Chinese blood, 113 pounds
It was announced
after the fight that Yaoila will have an-
WEEKEND SOFTBALL
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Champion Braves take
U.S. on hard-hitting Navy in main match
By OLLY VAS
Interest in the weekend softball programme of one Senior, two Junior and one ladies' matches will be centred on the Braves versus U.S. Navy game.
The New Asian Collegians will be seen in action after a brief absence from the game when they come up against the Junior champions, the Dodgers,
کیا اور کو
The Arst meeling of the two previous meeting and some ex- teams resulted in the champions cellent softball should be wit- emerging triumphant after eightnessed.
innings, hard-fought
the Both sides have first eldss margin of a solitary run.
pitching in the forms of “Goose" The Filipinos are expected to Wong for SCAA and the duo only go through the motions of of Junior Pang and Jackie Wei playing off this match which for the Pandas plus cartionds of brings to a conclusion their fx-experience. tures for the current season, Much will depend on
be at all surprised if he resoria to the effective hit-and-run style based on a bunting at- tack.
The Braves Vie Pedruco is no
longer the pitcher he once was. He has slowed down consider- ably though he is still fast on his it bluntly his the feel. To put After last week's listless display pitching of Wong and Wel who pliches tack sting and it will be Dgainst the Cardinals I would will probably start for the left to the Navy's ret-baseman come as NO surprise If the Pandas. Wel mode a comeback Hankins to prove it once again. champions drop another decisions last week against the Braves and unkina, ww most fares will re- for New Asin College have some showed glimpses of his past call, was the balter who knocked three of Pedruco's pitches out of very good batters in the line-up. form.
the ball-park in the national.
Easy going
are
At 3.30 pm. the luckless Austers play the Pandas.
The Pandas
presently lying second in the Junior leogue table while the Austers have yet to win a match.
This will be their 14th at tempt to gain that malden victory but the form book says that the Pandas
going should and the
very easy by virtue of all-round superiority.
clusive
Sunday's opening match features the Cheyennes and the Torres in the Ladies' Division. The first-round encounter did
not materialise as the Cheyennes could not raise « team and con- ceded a forfeit.
Liverpool, on March 26. The
steadler
Toreros are a His trainer, William Stephen-tom and should account for the son, said today there was no opposition, chance of getting Oxo fully t in time. He Injured himself
takes place
in the King George VI Chase on immediately afterwards, at 11.00 Pandou play
Boxing Day.
the
The Bret the Iwo Senior Kames for the day
Rm, when Oxo was quoted favourite at South China, 100 to nine in bookmakers' lists These two Chinese icanis 1 leaves for Tokyo." Hls opponent
Kumarnthon o s
Yontraklion the bir Aintree steeple- bafiled to a thrilling 3-2 decision in favour of the Pandas in their
0 other bout in Bangkok before he
JUPI.
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I favour the Pandas to repeat because of the slight edge they have over their opponents In batting power.
Inter-
Stronger batting
The Navy have the stronger. botting and this should be enough to see them through --- unless as I have said they put up
leas of ine different men altogether which is not incon- coivable because of shipboard duties and other commitments.
Hit and run style
The other Senior game is at 2.00 p.m. and 11 features the Braves and the U.S. Navy, which is represented by the station phip the USS "Renville". The sailors may or may not put up the sume
tests. which triumphed over The final game of the day is a Portugal in the recent Inter-Juntor match between the
azch the national semd-inal. If they do, | Indians
Cardinals. then the Braves will be in for a Without Gary Lucido the Indians are a very ordinary side Indeed hard time.
strategy The pre-game
of and with the Cardinals currently Braves' manager, Ed Carvalho playing so well i cannot forecast is not known but I should not an Indian victory.
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