THE "CHINA MAIL,
FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1960.
Maiden centuries in County Cricket
ALAN DIXON'S 125 TAKES
KENT TO INNINGS WIN OVER WORCESTER
NAWAB OF PÄTAUDI HITS 101 FOR OXFORD
London, May 19. Kent gained their second two-day win of the season today-
this time at the expense of Worcestershire. But although their bowlers did a fine job in dismissing Worces- tershire a second time for 111, the major honours must go to all-rounder Alan Dixon, who scored his maiden century in first-class cricket,
from Slade, Booth
The
under-
19-year-old and Spencer, Kent needed only graduate, who also plays for 10 minutes of the extra half-Sussex, took three hours and hour to in victory by an ten minutes for his 101. innings and 92 runs.
Dixon, who first played for resistance the county 10 years ago, took 100 minutes over his first 50, but then punished the bowlers so severely that he reached his 100 in another 35 minutus. He finished with an undefeated 125, which included 18 fours.
Worcester went in agtun 203 behind, and despite stouti
The Nawab of Palaudi, son of the former Indian captain, also hit a malden century for the Oxford University against Lancashire.
FRENCH TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Unseeded Sirola
upsets Emerson
in four
four sets
Paris, May 19.
Orlando Sirola, of Italy, brought off the roof today in the French International Lawn Tennis Championships here.
Yorkshire, the County chant- pians, are poised to gain their second victory in succession. But their hopes of finishing their match against Somerset at Hull with an immings' win in two days were shattered by a lively fourth wicket partnership of 100 between P.B. Wight (56) and Chris Greetham (81), Somer- set had been forced to follow on 161 behind, and at the close were only nine runs ahead with three wickets left.
Folded up
innings
Derbyshire's first virtually folded up in the space of 10 minutes against Glamorgan at Lizneily. During this period they lost their 5th, 6th 7th and 8th wickets while only three runs were added. Although Smith and Berry offered belated resistance, Derby were all out for 130, giving
Glamorgan a lead of 107.
The unseeded Italian defeated Roy Emerson (Aus-50
tralia), seeded No. 8, by 3-6, 7-5, 8-6, 7-5 in the for Gloucester. Tony Brown took third round of the men's singles.
Mary Rignal, Brilsin's greatest all-round woman athlete and best hepe for Olymplo Games honours, broke the British lang-jump ripari last Saturday at Chiswick with a jump of 20ft Time best in the world during tha inat two years.
But there was more to her perfortunnon than a new record. Altogether she made six jaman, Kyory moe was fair, and the distances of the six jumps were Sert, zert 034ian, 2011 Filine, zen #igin, Büft 634ins and 2019 Fiss performance that for consistency has never bosa ocasion by a woman. It was the first time that a woman athlete has ever nienrad 19 feet on each of atx munoessive Julipa.
In the above photo the multi-stage camera captures the grace and power with which Mary set the new British record, on Saturday,—London Exprem photo,
Springboks hit back after conceding first innings lead
47 runs
Cambridge, May 19.
A
H. McKinnon,
- Willard
18
Ibw
2
145
Extras
Total
Wicketfall: 1-11, 2-31, 3-44, 4-44, 5-44, 8-56, 7-81, 8-138,
Bowling Analysis
Cambridge University, thanks to some fiery pace bowling early on by South African John Brodie, became the first side to gain first innings lead against the Springbok tourists on the second day of the match here today. Brodie, who had figures of, J. E. Pothecary, e Willard, b
Coghland five for 18 put of a score of 58 for six at one stage, was mainly the South The damage was done by off-responsible for spinner Jim McConnon, whose Africans being dismissed for N. A T. Adcock, b Hurd .. first four wickels cost only 25145, leaving them runs. He finished with five for behind the University's first in-
nings of 192. With a fine spell of bowling
ve for seven runs in seven overs, holding Leicester to a Sirola used his tremendous Suzanna Besnerais (France) in first innings lead of 48 at Stroud any height and reach to good advan- the third round of the women's No batsman played with
The tage to topple Emerson and con-
Brazilian girl, confidence against Brown's pace, tinue the pattern of shock desertied second for the Frenct (swerve and accuracy. feats of Australians in the title, won 7-5, 2-6, 6-2. singles
With event, Australia's
Centre the
Court's scoreboard original challenge of 13 players électric
twinkling
Close of play scores in today's the fading light, cricket matches were: has now been reduced to three. brightly in
Gerard Pilet, of France, beat At Lord's: MCC 302. Versus Bobby Wilson, 16th-seededinge Buding in a
memorable Esex..
No play today because Bellish player was taken 10 | five-set. 60-game marathon of rain. five sets by Carlos Fernandez, which lasted four hours, 46 At The Oval: Sussex 327 for of Brazil, whom he eventually minutes.
four declared. Versus SurreyInjured thumb last night, made beat 6-3, 1-6, 0-1, 4-6, 6-2.
No play today, because of rain. 43 not out, batting nearly two Maria Bueno, Brazilian holder
At Llanelly: Glamorgan 237 hours. of the Wimbledon title, took
and 178. Derbyshire 130 (J. Brodle finished the innings three sels to dispose of Mrs
McConnon five for 50) and 17 with an analysis of five for 47. for no wicket
Dickinson leads
singles.
J
It was one of the longest matches in the history of Inter- national tennis.
in Sam Snead 14-12, 7-5.
Golf Festival
Scores
Hit back But the tourists, spear-9-144. headed by fast bowler Nell who took three for Adcock, 15 hit back during a rain- interrupted final session. Cambridge were 51 for five at the close, finishing. 98 ahead with five wickets in hand.
Brodie Coghland Willard Hurd
Zenobia wins
the Irish
MARY BIGNAL BREAKS BRITISH RECORD
English tennis
selectors
boob again
1,000 Guineas Britain has her greatest chance since the war of
Curragh,.May 19.
Mr F. W. Burmann's Djebel Idra, second favourite for the Epsom Oaks, finished out of the first three to day in the Irish 1,000 Guineas here.
The mile race was won by Mrs Ann Bullitt Biddle's Zeno- Elizabeth Parker-Poe's Young
bla by a short head from Mrs
Empress Zenobia started at 100 to 8 and Young Empress at 100 to 7.
Another 100 to 8 outsider, Azurine, was third of the 15 run- 2ners, only baif a length further Daway.
The first and second finishers, both American-owned,
winning the European Zone of the Davis Cup. She is in the easier half of the draw and has the prospect of many home ties.
But if Britisk benals does exiled Czech who played under have its greatest year since the Egyptian nationality, became a
olden days of Fred Perry it naturalised Briton. will be despite rather thurs be- cause of the efforts of Britain's lawn tennis authorities.
Recently the British selen tory dropped top-ranking
Bobby Wilson from the Cup team because he had a “***** with some other players. Now the LFA has beebed-by driving Britain's most know lodresbio Štanis player abroad.
The player: Jaroslav Drobny, among the Epsom Oaks entries.
Wirabledon champion of 1954, Djebel Idra, trained by Vine who has now become manager cent O'Brien before his licence of the Italian Davis Cup team was suspended, is now in the charge of brother "Phonsie-Britain's
rivals.
most .dangerous
His O'Brien. The stable also pro-
For years "Old Drob" has vided the favourite for today's Wrace, Courbette, who was backed been offering his services to down to 5 to 4 but was out of the the LTA. He was willing to act team trainer or even to coach any young player whato
Association felt was potential champion. Andre didn't want a penny for services.
Brazilians draw
OMR
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30
&
SECOND INNINGS Cambridge University
D. Kirby, b Adbock.
Jambes, May 19.
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Yet the LTA never jumped
The Brazilian soccer club, Cruzeiro, tonight drew 0-0 with the Belgian Anderlecht tramat his generous offer-not even last year when Droboy, an
Only an eighth wicket stand of 55 in 90 minutes between Sid O'Linn (37) and John Waite R. M. Prideaux, b Meldinnon saved the South Africans froid A. R. Lewis, lbw Medlew
AP. K. J. L. Willard, e Duck- complete humiliation.
warth, b Adcock
Waite, who retired with An
C. A. Morris, b Adcock
E. M. Rose not out
C. B. Howland not out
Extras
0
2
51
Total (for 5 wickets)...
Wicketfalls: 1-18, 2-34, 3-38,
Three South Africans, Jackie McGlew, Colin Wesley and Roy McLean, fell at the same total of 44, two of them to Brodie, a 4-38, 5-48. 23-year-old sheep farmer who is reading law,
The balding, 26-year-old Frenchman, conceding seven years to his stateless opponent, At Oxford; Lancashire 103 and saved two match points when 71 for four. Oxford University 7-8 in the fourth set. Gradually 418 for eight declared (J. Burk he climbed back to win the 71, C. Fry.98. Nawab of third round match 6-0, 6-1, 4-6, Pataudi 101, K. Higgs five for
101). Ead light stopped play. Today's results included:
At Hall: Yorkshire 339 for nine declared, Somerset 178 (R. Virgin 41) and 170 for seven (P. Wight 56, C. Greetham 61). A Gimeno (Spain) beat E.
At Birmingham: Warwickshire Mandarino (Broz) 8-7, 3-8, 232 and 77 for three, Hampshire 0-1, 0-1.
234 (HL Horton 66, P. Sains-
34. A. Fraser (Australia) beat 1.bury 59, D. Shackleton 43). Gulyas (Hungary) 6-2, 6-0,
White Sulphur Springs, May 19. Gardner Dickinson's" pulter behaved magically today and carried him to 212-in.
MEN'S SINGLES Third Round
5. Petrungell (Italy) beat M. 5-under par 65 for the firstmas Mexku) 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. round lead of the Sam C. Pilet (France) beat I. Bud- Snead Golf Festival. Tag (Suneless) 6-8, 6-1, 4-6,
14-12, 7-5,
The 32-year-old professional
R. Haflet (France) beat R. Barnes (Brazil) 6-1, 6-0, 6-4.
At Stroud: Gloucestershire 112 and 205 (R. Nicholls 42, D. Allen 45). Leicestershire 158 (A. Brown five for 63).
Bowling To Date
Cambridge fared Ittle better Adcock when they began their second Pothecary innings, Adrock beat Kirby by McGlew shoer pace at 18 before Jackie Fellows-Smith HoGlew in the course of a
McKinnon solitary over after tea -de- ceived Lewis off the pitch at
Successive wickets
Then with successive deliveries at 38, Adcock sent At Worcester: Kent beat back Willard and Morris. Rose, Worcestershire by an innings one of five left-handed batsmen and 92 runs. Worcestershire 186 in the side, averted the hat- and 111. Kent 339 (P. Jones trick before rain held up play from West Palm Beach,
five for 40, S. Leary 46. A. Dixon at 39 for four. Florida, enjoyed a two-stroke D. Candy (Australia) beat 125 not out). Kent 14 points,
The break lasted 45 minutes lead over his nearest com-Gerrard (New Zetland) 6-1, 6-2, +-Reuter.
and when play resumed in poor petitors, Gary Nixon and Dave 6-2.
!light and a wet pitch, McGlew rested Adcock, Left-arm spinner Atholl McKinnon bowied Prideaux, who had made stylish 30, belive further rain ended play for the day.
Mart.
Fourth Round
Two others, Joe Taylor and W. Knight (Britain) Deat J Brian Charter, were next with | Ulrich 6-0, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. 68's on the 6,497-yard course R. Wilson (Britain) bent C. ruled over by Snead for rearly | Firnandez (Brazil) 6-3, 1-8, 0-1, a quarter of a century.
Eut Snead himself; who
4-5, 6-2.
has O. Sirola Italy) Dent R
won five of the 12 tourtiments, Emerson (Australia) 3-6, 7-5, bere; could co no better than 8-6, 7-5.
equal-par 70 in his opening
round of the 72-hole tourna-
ment. This put Snead in
scorers.
beat
a
WOMEN'S SINGLES Thirs Round
Miss SLazarino (Italy) crowd with a dozen other par beat Miss G. Morales (Morocco)
None of a contingent of five 4-6, 6-1, 6-3,
Miss M. Bueno (Brazil) beat foreigners could
par Mrs S. Le Besnerais (France) other, Peter Thomson .of ¡7-5, 2-0, 0-2. Sydney, Australia, and Denis
Miss C. Marcells (Belgium) Hutchison of Johannesburg, beat Mrs A. Varin (France) 6-2, South Africa, had 71's, Gary 6-4. Player of Johannesburg 72, Kel Miss F. D. De La Courie Nagic of Sydney 78 and Bobby (France) beat Mrs M. Galtier Verwey of Johannesburg 74-(France) 6-2, 6-3.-Reuter & AP.
AFP.
THE GAMBOLS
LIETU WALK RIQUND
NEW STORY
OPENING
TO-DAY
Record soccer gate receipts
Glasgow, May 19..
A record For y football
match played in Britain was sor
Scoreboard
FIRET INNINGS Cambridge University: 192.
South Africans
by last night's receipts of C. A. B. Duckworth, b Final between Real Madrid and J. H. B. Waite not out £55,000 from the European Cup Brodie Eintracht Frankfurt at Hamp- C. Wesley, den Paric here.
Brodie The previous highest was the J. MoGlew, £51,718 taken at Wembley for
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Peter May out of
hospital
London, May 19,
Peter May, the England and
Surrey cricket captain, turned to his home st Cranleighs today after spend- ing seven weeks in hospital,
He hopes to play a little cricket towards the end of the season, but everything depends on his progress during the period of convalescence, which he is now beginning.
It was in July last year that Peter May was first taken ill aand he missed the last two Tests 43. against India at Manchester and
the Oval.
Howland, b
Howland, b
29
Brodle the England versus West Ger-R. A. MeLean, e Willard, b many international in 1054-55.
Coghland Spectators paid the equivalent P. R. Carlstein, Pridem
b Brodie
of £125,000 to see the World
Cup match between Brazil and 8. O'Eiruz, b Willard..... Uruginy at Rio in 1950-China J. P. Fellows-Smith, lbw Mall Special.
Brodie
by Barry ABB leb
PROBLE
AGST THE
4
He underwent an internal operation and after a long rest
Ironically, Drobny will now be working against instead of for British tennis. And the LTA may well see how greatly they have blundered when the later sounds of the Davis Cup are pinyed.
To 'enemy camp'
For there is a good chance that Britain and Italy will clash
in the European Zone semi-finals in July. And Drobny is just the man to prepare the Italians for playing on English
grass courts.
Drobary bas gone over to the "enemy camp” because he wanted to be associated with
· big-time tennis for the love of the game. Now he will be working with three outstanding players in Nicola Pietrangell, Orlando Sirola and Guiseppe Merlo.
Italy has played in seven European Zone Anale since the war winning six of them. In 1958 she defeated Britain in the final on the hard, sun-baked courts of Milan.
---(London. Express Service).
ARMY SOCCER CUP FOR WORDNANCE COMPANY
Pte P. Leigh, left-back and captain of the 29 Company, RAOC (Kineton), receiving the trophy from HRH the Duke of Gloucester, after his side's 1-0 victory over 2nd Training Bn, RASC (Aldershot) in the Army Soccer Cup Final recently,
Biggest Army Cup Soccer surprise for many years
By ARCHIE QUICK
took the MCL team to the West A mere Company has won the Army Soccer Challenge Cup and that is the first time this has happened in the 71 years' history of the competition.
Indies in December.
During the tour the operation wound re-opened and be had to return to England on March 24 37 nearly three weeks before the main party arrived, and again 4 mimed the last two Testa-AFP.
GAS IS TOPS
The 29 Company RACC is the
́scored from theirs and See work, and Brown made a num- Command Ammunition Depot at
vice Corps, måned. "The win- ber of good saves, but the Kineton (Warwickshire), only ning goal came at the lucky-" nearest RASC got, to a goal wES 200 strong, but at Aldershot or unlucky, whichever way when Reg Ardrey, the Wimble Stadium in the Final they de you look if it thirteenths don left-winger-headed on feated
2. Training Bn RASC by minute..
an uprightY a goal to nil And the Service! Corps had in their ranks Scot-tain and inside-left (for whom
Johnny Byrne, Ordnance cap- Doggedness did it
The 29 Ordnance
Company
land's centre forward Alex Crystal Palace expect to obtain
of Hearts, and England's 220,000 one day), shot and thus brought off the biggest sur Under 28 International Chris Crowe, who recently, cost Black took the gynt kick and goal Army Cup competition. Dogged
Yeats palpably handled. Byrne prise of the post-war days of the bear Rover 226,000 frtan Leeds keeper Doug Green, Regular ness did it. They refused to be United not to mention
Olympic Corporal, saved brillently by beaten, even when one of their Games Trialist, Kevin, Cairas, diving to his right and getting forwards was out for a while Dundee
Byrne,
badly concussed through востре however, followed up and placed the full force of a bullet-like fine senior amateur players home what was to be the
Crowe, free-kick on the dead;" from Finchley, Woking and Wimbledon
George Pring
Hobbyed's big pivot, one hand to the ball
Cand
· the other hand, Cosma defence war gam Story of penalties made a mess of his pensity aflar was a match for-
Crowe
It was a case of honest plod- an hour's play. Young was and Youngbet they tried ders frustrating the star. The brought down, and the award their luck alternately Ordnance were always quicker was somewhat harah; but Crowe fogaward.co Lin the tackle, while the flñessing tried to place his
the Duke of Service Come men were almost per Jiming and fold
Hexigers," grabbed it gratefully by belcopter Do The- gene was » Moty *Lale in the game, RASC" did the teams and
Orduanes | put some urgency into theis) Cup and medals at
SAYS MR. THERM entirely shotless