THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1960,

Innings win for

ROSEWALL ADCOCK CAUSES HAVOC

BEATS LEW HOAD

Melbourne, May 10. Ken Rosewall defeat- ed Lew Hoad at the Olympic Swimming Sta- dium here tonight to win his first World In- door Professional Tennis Championship.

The pair fought out a 34-hour battle be- fore Rosewall won 6-3, 9-11, 8-10, 7-5, 6-3,——— AP.

MACKAY IN

ITALIAN

IN DERBYSHIRE'S

SECOND INNINGS

Derby, May 10.

The South African cricketers showed today that they are developing into a formid- able combination for the Test series ahead when they gained their second successive victory by beating Derby- shire by an innings and 24 runs here. Fast bowler Neil Adcock was the main} factor in the victory. He blasted his way through the county's second innings when it seemed they might well hold on for a draw:

Derbyshire, who made 108 m D. B. Carr, b Tayfield their arst innings were all out H. L. Johnson, run out

TENNIS FINAL in their second for 211. The Buxton, c Goddard, b

Rome, May 10.

South Africans made 343 for Adcock vight declared in the Arsi n-G. W. Richardson, dard, b Adcock

c God-

Tall, lean and fair-haired, Adcock took six second innings wickets for 44 runs watch to finish with a fine analysis of ten wickets for 74.1. Jackson, not out

G. O. Dawkes, b Adruck.. H. J. Rhodes, Goddard,

Adcock......

America's Barry Mackay quali-nings.

fied to meet Luis Ayala (Chile), the holder, in to- morrow's men's slugies final Italian Lawn Tennis of the Championships when he beat Giuseppe Merlo (Italy) 7-9, 6-2, 6-4, 6-0 ID the semi- finals today.

Merlo broke through in the 15th game of the first set and held his own delivery to take The set. But Mackay then got his power game going on strength and the little Italian could not hold him,

WOMEN'S TITLE

Hungary's Suzy Kormoszy won the women's singles title by defeating Britain's Ann Haydon C-4, 4-6, 6-1.

In the linal of the men's doubles the match between Australia's Roy Emerson add Neale Fraser and Italy's Nicola Pirangel and Orlando Sirola was suspended beetse of dark- nest on the word of 6-3, 5-7, 5-7, 6-2, 11-11

The title will not be awarded because the Italian players are! leaving for Hungary to take part in the Davis Cup tourism fol. »– Reuler & AFP.

his

Busby and 'Babes' in U.S.

The collapse

The South Africans bowled

R. Berry, e Waite, by-

field

Extras

Total

211

5-152, 0-169,

and fielded for 90 minutes to- Fall of wickets (continued): day without

4-148. success, but 3-108, Adcock broke through the mid-7-168, 8-19), 9-197. die batting with a four-for-11

Bowling Analysis the last Spell and after lunch,

Derbyshire seven tumbled in 90 minutes Tut's

O M R W

wickets Adcock for 70 Griffi

Goddard Pothecary

23.5 8 44

6

.15 3 43

19

0

33

12 4 27

25 11 40

Derbyshire never recovered Tayfield from their cheap dismissal on McGlew Saturday, but they fought to the bitter end. Ian Hall, 20-year- old opener, defantly stayed four hours for 67 runs. At times he

bewildered by was

Adcock's pace and lift, but he never be came discouraged.

His captain, Donald Carr, defended solidly for 105 minutes while making 21.

Carr's wicks was the only success gained by the South Africans before lunch, at which stage Derbyshire were 141 fo

Thies.

Injured

The new ball was due and

Derbyshire immediately

faced

1 0 3 ▸ -Reuter.

No Hakas by All Black

touring team

14 12

Springboks

Burnley

clinch League title

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The first of Burnley's two goals against Manchester City whom they beat 2-1 last week to clinch the English Football League title. Burnley centre-forward Pointer stands open-mouthed as a shot by left-winger Pilkington (out of the picture) beats Trautmann.

Ted Dexter leads Sussex

to fine win over Yorks

London, May 10. Sussex captain Ted Dexter led his side to a fine 32-run win over Yorkshire today and, with a fine knock of 76, brought his season's total to 439 to give himself a good chance of being the first English batsman to score 1,000 runs in May since Bill Edrich in 1938.. Sussex hit up 250 for two be- | Ken Suttle (three for 20), dis- fore declaring, leaving York posed of Yorkshire for 217. shire to score 250 in 155 min- ules anything but impossible in view of their 215 in 98 min- utes when they beat Sussex to take the County Championship last year.

However, Age bowing by Don Bales (three for 475 and ¦÷rr ̄

Sydney, May 10. The Haka, the traditional

Maori war cry, will not be ARA performed by the All Blacks during their forth-

Mexican soccer

coming tour of South team to play

Africa.

a crisis after the interval. Ad any his team will not be doing in HK and PI cock, in his second then had the players arrived here by air

over, dis- ger, Mr Tom Pearce,, said when

posed of Hall and Buxton caught in the slips.

today.

For nearly 50 years, touring All Black teams have performed the Haka before the start of a Test match.

Richardson bruised a thumb New York, May 10,

while facing Adcock and hai to Britain's famed Red Devils retire for 40 minutes. --members of the Manchester

Adcock-was rampant. He sent United

SOCCET team arrived Dawkes' leg stump flying and Mr Pearce, in a press inter- aboard the Cunard liner Queen then

of South bad Rhodes beautifully view, said the tour Elizabeth to play a series of 10. taken at slip, Goddard again Africa was being made with the blessings of New Zealand's games in the United States and being the catcher. Canada,..

Berry prevented the hat-trick, Rugby Union supporters - 98 but he was out to Tayfield and per cent of the population.

With them was Matt Busby.dcock finished off the innings: England's "Manager of the

when Richardsm returned Year," who will pilot them provide Goddard with his third during this tour.

fine catch of the day.

The team was met by Erna Schwarcz, business, manager of the American Soccer League, which arranged the tour.

Scoreboard

bring a number of letters but He said this statement might these would come from only two per cent of the population.

The

Manila, May 10... Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation to day approved proposals for a Mexican football team and the Kitchee. XI of Hongkong to play a series. of exhibition games in Manila in June. Prior to coming here, the

gomes in Hongkong lasting up Mexicans will play a number of

to May 22. LA

said

Another exciting fish took place at Land's, where Middlesex, starting the day needing only 81 runs to beat Hampshire, lost nine of their wickets and nearly the match. At

Middlesex one stage. were 73 for nine-but John Murray, the mainstay of the Middlesex second innings with an invaluable 24 not out, set tied the matter with a huge six off Hampshire's Derek Shackle ton into the crowd.

Chief wrecker:

second mnings wickets for 115. His partner in the demolition of Noltinghamshire, Brian Lang ford, was more economical and finished with four for 50, taking his last three wickets without conceding a run.

1

Results

Resulta in today'a cricket matches were:

A new Johansson isn't hiding

the right now

Grossinger, May 10. There's a "new" Ingemar Johansson training for defence of his World Heavyweight Boxing Championship high in this Catskill Mountain resort.

No longer is Johansson the easy-going, take-it-

slow fighter that he was the last time he' showed up here just a year ago. Then, he' showed so little that some folks feared for his life against champion Floyd Patterson.

Instead, he cut down Patter

son, end won the title with a devastating right hand,

Johansson began sparring only on Monday and the time

Davey Moore

he isn't hiding the right, to have two

"I never saw him so fast,” exclaimed Artle Towne of New York, one of his sparring partners, "Those, rights, they were coming very fast,

Sizzling rights

fights in Far East

Tokyo, May 10.

Both Towne and Will John-Philippine boxing promoter

son went two rounds with the -champion and both tools dozens

of sizzling rights to the head,

"Johansson was a flat-footed boxer when I stepped into the ring against him for the first time last year," observed Towne. "He's a changed man now."

Lope Sarreal Jr. arrived here

today from the United States and said

two bouts by world featherweight champion Davey Moore in the Far East this summer are "definitely on."

Sarreal said Moore meets While he didn't cut loose with the full force of his blows Little Caesar of the Philippines in his first sparring session, in Manila in an overweight non- Johansson left no doubt as to title bout at the end of July, or how he

to operate early August and then will put against Patterson in their return his title on the block against match on June 20 at New York's Japan champion, Kazuo Taka- Polo Grounds—AP.

yama in Tokyo a month later.

intends

Patterson

to resume

training

At Lord's: Middlesex beat Hamp shire by one wicket. Hampshire +62 and 180 Middlesex 182 and 82 for

Newton, May 10. nine (D. Shackinton five for 35).

Former world heavyweight Somerset. bent At..Nottinghamiyat Middlesex If points, Nottinghamshire by. 119 run champion Floyd Patterson who Somerset, 333 for nine declared and has been resting at his training 219 for six declared (C, Grethan 45, headquarters here for two days

McCool Nottinghamaure

Shackleton had five for 35 in NH Newhere will resume training tomorow

in the second innings, thus finishing with a match analysis of 11 for 81, while Middlesex fast bowler Don Bennett, the chief wrecker of both Hamp shire innings, had an overáll nine for 68.

Ingemar

T. Audnan 6). Somerset 14 points for his return title bout against

At Bristol: Worcestershire beat Sweden's champion Gloucestershire by 17 runs. Wor cestershire 280 and 193 for seven Johansson. The fight will be declared 1A. Spencer 581. Glouces held in New York on June 20.. tershire 262 and 149 (J. Mortimore 8) Worcestershire 14 points,

At Cambridge: Match drawn. The reason why the former Essex 34 and 186 for a declared champion interrupted his train-.

T. Balle 55, J. Möner 63), Cam-

Worcester beat Gloucester by bridge University 25 and 202 foring was that he felt he had overtired himself in his inter- 62 runs at Bristol, mainly seven ( Reddy 84),

At the Oval Match drawn. Sur- sive préparation for the first through the fine fast efforts of rey 347 for four declared and 182 medium, bowler John Flavell for seven declared IR, Swetman 48) fight.

eight who dismissed the first four Northamptonshire

declared IP. Loader five for 10), and Gloucester batsmen for only sixes for three. Northamptonshire two

polats runs.

390

305.

Patterson was knocked out in the 3rd round.

At Hope: Sussex beat Yorkshire by 37 raf: Suster 280, and "250 for

Now he is spacing his train- two declared (2. Dexter 76, A. Oakman 10. 3 Parks 50 not out); ing sessions in the hope that he York for no wicket declared will reach, his peaks form on the points, Yorkshire two points-Reuter, day of the fight.—AFP.

Despite the discouraging start, Gloucester made a spirited at tempt to reach the 212 target PAAF spokesman He was commenting on de- four or five games would be set them in the two hours 35 Incnstrations by several New

lined up here for the two teams, minutes left for play.

Somerset won by cont- Zealand groups in relation to

He added the Philippines also

fortable 118-run

st margin the non-inclusion of Maoris in would field its own squad, mek- Nottingham, Australian Colin the All Blacks team.

affair a triangular McCool grabbing ing. the

five Notts The team will play several serics, AP. matches in Australia in the next fortnight before leaving Perth by air for South Africa: 67-China Mail Special.

FIRST INNINGS Derbyshire: 108 ali out. South Africans: 343 for eight

Schwarcz said he was "happy declared.

to welcome to the United States

опе of the world's most glamorous soccer teams at the

start of their tour."-AP

Derbyshire (Second innings) (Overnight 56 for two)

1 W. Hall, b Adenck

The boxer Jack Dempsey

feared to fight

New York, May 10,

Jack Dempsey yesterday revealed for the first time that there actually had

been a boxer he was afraid to fight the late San Langford.

In his first-person life story

"Dempsey," which goes on ale today, Jock admits he twice refused matches with | 10 Langford; the paralysing "Boston Star Baby."

"Tell hall I feared no man!" says the former heavyweight champion in his brand new back. "There was one man he was even smaller than I-1. wouldn't fight because knew he could flatten me. w: afraid of Sam Langford."

Accused

*

During Dempsey's fabulous ring carcer, Langford never was mentioned as an avoided op- panent but the late: Harry Wilts of New York certainly was. Many critics' accused tle Mabassa Mauler or duck- ing Wala when he accepted Cine Tunney as challenger in 1026.

me

"Wills was made for

Dempsey. "explains to him ghost-writers, Bob Considine and Halph Slocum. “I could always lick those big now guys. I personal

ducked him. I thought the fight should take place."

Johnny several times in the first two rounds.The fight wound up in a draw

[It has been reliably learned that the Mexican Learn's Hong- kong tour will not be officially organised by the Negotiations have been made

HKFA.

with a private organisation who have yet to apply for the HKFA's permission to stage the erics in Hongkong Sports Ed].....

Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Tennis Men's "C" Division Section A: CCC (1) ▼ ЯKCC; PORC y CRC (2): KTGCA ▾ LRC {1}; CRC (1), W KCC

Section "B" IRC v SCAA; DRC (2) V USRC: CRC-14) V PRC: CCC (2) v KOG (2).

fue, Dempsey and Wills

Mixed "A": CRC v KCC: SCAA V signed for a title fight unfaek (Doc) Kearns. probably CCC. Floyd Fitzsimmons'

Athletics Pro- the greatest manager in ring i

history.

Presentation of prizes of HKAAA became Demprey's by Air Commodore P. L. Donkin pilot i 1917 and guided him at Gloucester Holel, 530 p.m..

Soccer

Soccer: Caldbeck

motion. "Wils got a .down payment of $50,000," Jack explains. But the champion, stead of getting a down payment of $300,000 on a $1,000,000 guarantee Was offered--only a cheque for › $25,000—a cheque that proved

worthless And so the fight, was off, but Wills was $50,000 richer.

...

Dempsey, who says he started training at the age of 11 to become champion, suffered the worst beating.cf his ecrear to 1915, when he was 18,

Johnny Sudenberg of Salt Lake City gave him such a terrible 10-round battering. at. Gold- “Held,” Nevada, that the bloody and semi-conscious Demosty had to be taken to a makeshift room, he recalis.

Nevertheless,

Jack fought Sudenberg a month later at Tonopah, Nev. He doored

to is world-title victory over

Land Forces

biz J. Willard in 1919. They Cup (H.K. Stage Final), Boundary broke up in 1025-UPI.

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Street.

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IT STARTS

AT EIGHT

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18- problem, dy | B Here de α. Andrade (Observer. 1936), White to play and mate in two moves.

Solution No. 6816: 1 Rtx. QPf. KixKt: 2 P-R6, Ht-BL 3 P-Q8 wins.

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and £17 (D. Padgett 68). Suseex 13

Dog saves referee

from

injury

Sydney, May

10.

A dog syed a soccer referea from possible serious injury here at the weekend, it was reported to the New South Wales Boccer Federation Judiciary Committee today.

The referee, Erie Ik, reported that he took E German shepherd dog as protection to the match,MBA

His report said the dog ved him from injury when he abandoned the match - a thiṛd divialen game between Juventus and Nova, after he had been punched by a Juventus player.

The two teams include mostly continental born' players. „Juventus were suspended last season after.` a stormy match with a team named Toongabble, in which Ik was.

referee,

match,

"Juventus supporters threatened to get me after that zo I took my dẹr with me" Ik sald in his report, Herald he took a special dog whistle on the field as well is his referee's, whistle.

Angry Juventus supporters surrounded. Ilk after he had abandoned the match but quickly left him alone when his dog ran to him.Chian Mall Special.

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On arriving in Tokyo from Los Angeles tonight, Sarren! said a "misunderstanding" led 10 reports in Tokyo denying knowledge of the Takayama title fight.

.

$50,000 GUARANTEE

He said be had the authorisa- tion of Akira Honda, President of the Teiken Boxing Club with which Takayama is affiliated, to arrange the fight while he was in Los Angeles.

"Moore has agreed to the sichts, and as soot 24**) straighten out the misunder- standings - here, my represšití tative in Los Angeles will sign the formal contracta;” the promoter sald,

3 Honda could not be reached immediately for confirmation. -

Sarreal said he had offered Moore a

guarantee of $50,000. ** and Moore had accepted.

He added that his representa- dive in Los Angeles is Lt. Col. Vicente Yumali.

"We should have the contracts signed with.... in a weekt," Sarreal declared.--- AP,

Mikhail Tahl crowned with laurel wreath

f

Moscow. May 10..: Marcel Berman of France, Vice-President of the Inter- national Chess Federation, and Gedeon Stahlberg of Sweden, international' grandmaster, today presented Mikhail Tahl, the new. world champion, with a laurel wreath, Tass reported.

The 23-year-old Soviet grand- master is the youngest man to have won the crown in the history of chess,

Tahi was proclaimed officially world' champion at a ceremony in the Pushkin Theatre hore tonight, Tass said.

Former world champions Mikhail Botvinnikk, who lost the title to Tahl, and Vasily Smyslov, attended the ceremony-AP.

ABOLITION OF OLYMPIC

GAMES URGED

London May '119-W The Daily Express today urred. that the Olympic Games, being. held in Rome this summer ehould be the last,---

It called the Games "one of the biggest trouble-making Institution in the world today,

This right wing newspaper wrote: "Every four years the nations send their young men and young women to battle for atletic cours And Wh happens? Polities take over free sport, and the resulf squabbles. "Intriguə" and "blad- semper, It is just: Hide - UNCA

Thor. they saider, Dear, good weir among the fation the Olymailer Games at Rome this maminer should be the last "Reuter,

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