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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1960.
TEST MATCH REACHES STALEMATE
West Indies take score
to only 139 for two on the third day
Georgetown, Mar. 11.
After a thoroughly tedious day's cricket, the fourth Test had reached a stalemate tonight after three days' play with no possibility of the West Indies gaining a victory.
The West Indies, who were 139 for 2 at the close of play in their first innings, appeared to accept England's superior bowling and field placing.
McMorris and Hunte scored enly 31 in the morning session end this deplombly slow rate was confinued by the talented stroke players Sobera.
Kanhai and
A total of 40
minutes were Jest owing to rain.
Statham bowled superbly
luck bul
England, though failing to break through, certainly succeeded in containing the home baternen.
go
by the wicketkeeper. With 20 minutes 10
to lunch, Cowdrey brought on Barrington for Statham, and Hunte had an- was other slice of luck when he Mescled an on-drive just out of off-Smith's reach at mid-wlaket, but
The Best half hour today period of consolidation. Morris played a pleasant drive for four of Statham,
early the rest of the
scoring from came
singles. In fact,
In the morning with tilemnly seven runs went up in the Allen and · {][img= Arsi half hour, after which worth with their off-spinners Cowdrey made his fret bowling were mainly responsible for change, bringing in Illingworth keeping the batamen quiet.
for Statham,
Only 107 runs were scored in
Caught in slips
M-Morris played the thot of the morning, a beautifully turned off-drive for four off
end surprisingly Illingworth, kept ahead of the normally In his first over. Illingworth more aggressive Huite. 200 minutes in the day for the bent Hunte outside the on- The game continued along the loss of two wickets. This was stump but the batsman did not
same pattern for a few minutes not match-winning cricket
for get his bat to the bail. After after lunch, but, when the West Indies,
35 minutes, Statham replaced Trucnan at the down wind end and had McMorris completely beaten with consecutive out
bateman
Dour cricket
The cricket continued to lack swingers which Incident. Allen and log-failed to touch. worth are now past-masters in well- bowling accurately to placed field. With the match alnost half over the West Indies were playing for a draw and a stalente was reached,
sumption
fours
scurest
the
The obvious policy for Eng- land, having failed to gain an early breakthrough, was to the the batsmen down.
Wicket still good
in 1 hours since the re-i
after rain only 4 Therefore Illingworth W28
51 runs bowling steadily were hit and
at the end, outside the off-stump, to six fielders. At the other end
and Stamm were
with Dexter available to give support - 30 needed.
A dour morning's cricitei pro-Trueman duced only 31 runs for the less alternating,
no wickets 10day
West Indies were 03 by lunch, (32 overnight) Hunte having scored 14 this mening muxl The wicket was still playing Meatorris 17. Both büismen well, peldo taking spin and Kivig the Faster men no real pace.
had narrow escapes.
only
SPORTING SAM
Glasgow badminton
results
Glasgow, Mar. 11.
Tonight's results in the second round of the World Badminton Invitation Tournament at the
Koivin Hall here, ware:
Men's Singles
C Wattanasin
(Thailand) brat P. Waddel (England) 15-21, F. Kobbera 15-10,
Bǝrch (Denmark) boat H. (Denmark) 15-5, 15-10.
F. Sonneville (Indonesia) beat B. Dahlberg (Sweden) 15-4, 15-5.
Mixed Doubles
J. H. Hansen and Mis. K Thorndahl (Denmark) bent G. Wohlquist and Miss C. Dungll- non (Sweden; Scoland) 15-1,
Men's Doubles Kobbero and P. E, Nielsen (Denmark) beat Waddell and A. . Jordan (England) 15-3, 15-0.
four runs had been added, Hunte was snapped up in the slips by Trueman off Allen, when 39.0-15, 15-8. His impetuosity got the better trying several of him, after times to late-cut off-spinners failing, to connect. But in the interests of the West Indies, he had been right to look for the rums and try to break stengleh. of Erland'e de- tensive bowling and field placing.
the
Twenty minutes later. McMortis was also out. Ee had looked like being caught At the wicket many times, and Statham, whe "finally trapped him, richly deserved his Fuccess, an McMorris had been completely beaten by him with
previous bal. bis MeMorris had made 33. A light drizzle had started to fall before McMorris was out, and Cowdrey appealed for play slcp shortly after Sobera arrived.
to
Teh Kow-son and Lim Say- hup (Malaya) beat Hansen and Borch (Denmark) 15-3, 15-7. AFP.
New Zealander betters world record
Christchurch, Mar. 11. Marise Chamberlain, 24, ran the 440 yards in 54.4 52condз here today, 1.1 seconds boker than the existing official world record held by Moim Hiscox of Erilain.
the
Miss Chamberlain was taking part in
New Zealand Women's Field Championships---|
Scoreboard England: 1st Innings 295AP. (M. C. Cowdrey 05, D. A Allen 45; W. Hall e-80).
Statham might have had McMorris caught behind the When only 17 had been added wicket at least four times, in 55, minutes,' some of the lea Hunte was twice lucky not to knowledgeable spectators started get his bat lo an Illingworth je stow handclop in an attenti delivery and survived a near lo speed the game up. chance the same bowler. West Indies 50 finally wont Whether such slow cricket by up after and three quarter
W. Indies-1st InalngS the West Intlles was justified hours play dedicated to solid C. Ilunte e Trueman b Allen will be shown later in the garne, consolidation, This admittedly E. McMorris e Swelman b
Statham made it an unexclling FATT.C
R. Kanhal not out for the spectators.
G. Sobers not out
Extras
Mickey Mantle
signs up
with Yankees
Three hours after the start, only 21 runs had been made. This from the West Indies
was strategically standpoint, cound, as no wickets had been font,
Statham had
excruciating luck against McMorris whom he
39
35
31
World soccer record?
There ore constant
claims
by Reg. Wootton
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Fabulous Stella -the ever-shining
sports star
By JOHN COTTRELL
What is the oldest of all world athletics records?
Jesse Most people will answer immediately:
Owens' long jump of 26 ft 8,25 ins în 1935. And they are right. But it has been the correct answer only since February 27 of this year the date that 21- year-old Betty Cuthbert, Australia's double Olympic sprint champion, covered 60 metres
in 7.2 secs.
Previously, the oldest world | pentathlon champion for Ave record was 7.3 secs for the years (1950-54).
And she plays a useful game women's 60 metres, set up in 1933 by the now almost-forgot- of tennis.
Stanisi wa ten athlete, Walarlowiczowna.
Statisticians and commenta- tors will probably be delighted to see this tongue-twisting mine removed at last from the record books, Bul, like so many breaks with the past, this change is tinged with rudness.
com.
The tragedy of Stella Walsh was her failure to represent the United States in the Olympics of 1948, 1952 and 1950.
their
For years she campaigned against the rule which banned athletes from compeling for adopted country if they had previously competed for an- One of greatest | other country. This ban kept her For the former 60 metres out of the London and Helsinki world champion, better known post-war Games.
Then, ng Stella Walsh, ranka 25 ODU
1958, came two big of the Ereatest all-round events in her life. She married athletes of all time,
American citizen Harry Olson,
Tule Chie
Was parable wila
the Olymple Immorial And Mildred "Babe" Didrickson changed so that athletes who Zaharias.
had competed for another coun- to represent Polish-born Stella, an Ameritry were eligible can citizen since 1917, won the their adopted land if they were married "to a citizen of that 100 metres in the world record time of 11.9 eccs at the 1932 Los country. Angeles Olympics. In the Berlin Olympics of 1038 the finished second to the American sprinter
Helen Stephens.
Allogether she has won over 1,500 awards, trophies and medals for athletics, and more than 40 national titles in the
33 about the quickest goal scored, but this one lakes some beating Eddle Boyes scored in six wickets)~130-seconds for St Margaret-Marys United States.
Junior
Total (for two
FC in the Manchester
She is an all-American basket- Fall of wickets: 1-07, 2-77. Catholic League ard it came ball player. She has appeared in
Bowling to date
obout this way. The opposing a world championship softball OMRW centre-forward kicked off and team. She has twice
won the the ball rebounded from his Polish American 20 5 44 C
Open
golf 10 3 42 I own centre-forward to Boyes
U. S. 20 7 23 0 He lunged at the ball and 1
3 2 4 0 went into the net. I could not 16 3 25 1 be much taster than that!-
-AFP. Banews Service.
Trueman Stathom filingworth
Allen
St Petersburg, Mar. 11. had eaten fcess times in hall Outfielder Mickey Mantle ended an 11-day holdout and signed his New York Yankee contract today for a reported $65,000.
an hour, and Illingworth, ad Barrington mirably s'cady, just minced having Hunte caught at slip or
Agreement was reached after a conference in the team's hotel with Coneral Manager George Wels, who had bitterly criticis- ed the attitude of his rebelling stor.
Although representing 10,000 dollar cut, the salary maites Mantle the highest paid player in the American Langue but still below the $83,000 - portedly paid Wille Mays
the San Francisco Glants--AP.
Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Baccor
Div. 1; Eastern v Kiteber (CIT)
4.30 D.M.: CAA V KMB (Navy) 50
Ireland face big task
in
rugby international
against
Wales today
Dublin, Mar. 12.
Ireland, without a win from two matches this season, face a big task
against Wales here today in the Rugby Union International Cham-' pionship.
Wales Ireland 21,
Ireland have lost this season, decision will bo made Ohls of earlier matches, D. Army v Tung Welt (11 420 to England and Scotland, while morning.
have won 38 and Ireland, with Tony O'Reilly with three drawn.
lea Div. Eastern Kitchen Walen lost to England, then beet
(CH) 3 P.: CAA V KMB Navy Scotland. Ireland have nol and Kevin, Flynn and McCallan
3 p.m. Army v Tung Walt (29)
ap.
Div. 2: RAF Bai Wan y Telkoo (IV) 3 p.m.; RAF Ka Tak v Ciuu (V) 4.50 p.m.: Frisons v Hon Ying (Blaskey) (20 p.m.
Div. 3: Post Office v nadfusion. (UV) p.m.: Dodwell v Mercanule (iv) 3 p.m.; St Joseph's v C&W (V) 4.50 p.m.: JXC C tiniver
#ity (IV) 130 p.m.
...Docker
St George's v
beaten Wales for the past three years.
Wales hope to have repair- ed their weakness in the een- tre by the inclusion of Brian Jones, a new “cap” In plads of G. Wladser Lewis-the una change from the aldo which defeated Scotland.
euli unavailable through Injury, 'move: Ceell Pedlow to the cen- tre and recoll Dion Glass to
Teams
Irstand -T. Kleinan W. the left-wing Glas kat plovod | Bornemann, A. C. Pedlow, D. for his country against France Hewitt, D. Gao, S. Kelly, A. in 1958.
Mullignes (Captain); B. G. Wood, Butler, S. Milar, W Mulbaby, M. Culliton, N. Murphy, T. McGrath, J.-B. Kayanadh.
Replaces
Scamus Kelly, after absence of five years, repinces
Ladies Gremorelo IV) 10
Cup campelition: But there was doubt yester ROV "A" Gremi (119) day about the them of Bryn Mick English at stand-off half.
Moreditly, the Welsh captain McCallan, who has a sprain and hooker, who won confined ed wrim, is replaced as hooker Annual Rugby dinner and dance to bod with a temperature. Aby Butler, Iepulau Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
Rathy
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Sho WTA
It was the chance of a life-
time, and Staba trained fanati- cally to gain American Olympic teant for Mel- a place in the
bourne in 1950. Alas, fate was against her agak.
Fatal error
In the trials for a place in the Olympia 200 metres squad she made the fatal error of saving her energy
for the
final heats, being conlent to win her qualifying beat in comparatively slow time. As come athletes have done in modem Umes, she failed to realise that it was the girls who
Japan's team for recorded the fastest times, not
Canada Cup
Tokyo, Mar, 11. National open golf chimoion Torakichl (Pete) Nakamura and runner-up Yusei Shimomuro will represent Japan in the Canada Cup Golf Tournament'in Dublin on June 23-20, the Japan Commission of the International Golf Azsociation today-AIP.
announced
necessarily the winners, who went through the finals. In fact she had missed her chance of competing in her third Olympies by-two-fifths of second.
But this disappointment did not slop Stella, She went on
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