THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1960,

Australian challenge ends

Springboks toil for runs ATTACK OF CRAMP FORCES

PUT UP 149 FOR NINE IN Macao-HK

REPLY TO MCC's

MCC's FIRST

INNINGS TOTAL OF 208

London, May 23.

After the MCC's first innings had ended for a modest total of 208 at Lord's here today, the South African touring side found themselves struggling for runs on a turning wicket which the English spin bowlers exploited to the full. The Springboks finished the day with 149 for the loss of nine

wickets.

Mainstay of the MCC batting, their Saturday total of 133 for

WPE

Glamorgan all-rounder six to 208 and then took three Péter Walker who has played South African wickets for 30 much of his cricket in South runs. Africs. He scored a fine 57 to help boost the MCC score from

All Blacks encounter first sour note

Johannesburg, May 23. After a rousing welcome by thousands of fans on their arrival yesterday for a South African tour, New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team encountered its first sour note today.

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS

MCC

But for a stalwart knock of 50 by wicketkeeper John Waite, the tourists might have|5. fered moeb worse.

(Saturday 133 for six)

R. W. Barber, Ibw Pothecary

1

Walker, b Fellows- Smith

57

13

3

He came in when Surrey R. Illingworth, b Fellows- pace moan Peter Loader bowled

Smith

his skipper Jackie McGlew and P. J. Loader, b Goddard slayed to see the hundred up K. Riggs, not but with success.on [ before he Bnally played on to Walker with the score at 127.

partners

Extras

Total

208

Fall of wickets: 7-147, 8-101.

Bowling Analysis

Waite's experience of difficult English wicket conditions must | have been a great help to him 9-204. for he alone of the Springbokt batsmen, with the possible exception. 01 vice-captain Trevor Goddard, looked happy | Crimin

Pothecary against the MCC splaners.

Walker score: 52 of the 75 Goddard runs added for the last tour Tayfield wickets and, as he also fielded extremely well, his performance today must enhance his chances of an England Test place,

His bowling analysis would have looked much better had

0 M R W 24 10 47 3

16 1 50

29.3 10 64

14 6 33

8

South Africans

3

7

Frilows - Smith

D. J. McGlew, b Loade T. Goddard, c and bling-

worth

not been for Griffin's tail- H. B. Waite, b Walker

was, he R. McLean, b Walker

16 maidens in his 27S. O'Linn, b Barber

An executive of the South, African Sports Association urged "all those who believe in end hitting. As t non-racialism and fairplay" to bowled

who overs. boycott the All Blacks brought only white players and none of their non-white

stare

for this tour in deference to South Africa's racial segrega- tion policies.

FIRST MATCH

their

The All Blacks play first match on Saturday against

Universities Northern Potchefstroom,

at

Hardly had the New Zea- tanders settled down after the greatest reception ever se

corded a visiting sports team In this country than they first mis- learned of their fortune.

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Dennis Cameron, wing three-quarter, had fractured a small bone in his right hand. He suffered the injury in the first five minutes of the All Blacks match at Perth last Saturday and thought then it was only a sprain but a precautionary X- ray today revealed a break.

It was not known how long Cameron is likely to be out of action.

CIVIC LUNCHEON The All Blacks' first training session at their Vereeniging base, 35 miles south of Johan- nesburg was

postponed from this morning to the afternoon because the players had to travel

Most dangerous

Griffin was not no-bulled uris morning and his action never looked suspect,

Fellows-Smith, who took Walker and the wickets of Illingworth, looked the most dangerous and penetrative of the Springbok bowlers today. Jim Parks the MCC wicket-

keeper did not improve his

to

1

Vespa interport at Whitsun

By OLLY VAS----

An interesting programme has been arranged by the joint organisers, the Vespa Clubs of Macao and Hongkong, for the 4th Annual Vespa Interport to be held in Macao's 28 de Maio Stadium over the Whitsun holidays. Six events

card, are on the these being the Slow Race, the

Start and Stop Hace, Bursting of Balloons, the Wiggle Woggle (manoeuvre between poles), the Blindfold Race and the Balancing Race with Stick and Boil.

Last year the local contingent of 30 odd drivers emerged vic- torious by a margin of 11 points, scoring 72 to Macao's 61 over only three events, thei rest of the programme having been washed out by extremely wet weather.

This year a smaller number of machines will be representing the local Vespa Club. There will be 12 Grand Sport models, 15 150's and a pair of 125ce. scooters and they will be up against roughly half this num- ber of machines from Macao.

TWO LADIES

Two ladies are included in the visiting tear-Miss Fern Horn, on Austrian girl and the pre- sent holder of the Ladies' Cup Miss Anna Ding.

COUNTY CRICKET

in

Trueman, Statham

and Rhodes grand bowling

form

London, May 23.

Freddie Trueman, Brian Statham and Harold Rhodes all staked a claim for an England place against the South African cricketers with brilliant bowling performances today.

Statham followed up his seven for 17 against Leicester on Saturday with seven for 41 against them today.

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FRASER OUT OF

FRENCH TENNIS SINGLES

Paris, May 28.

An agonising cramp in his right thigh, just when he was staging a superb fightback from the brink of defeat, forced Australian Neale Fraser to retire in his quarter-final match with Robert Haillet, of France, in the French Inter- national Tennis Championships here today. His dramatic retirement, ¡ Fraser recovered after trent which completed the eclipse of ment in the dressing room. He Australians in singles play in said: "I think I could have wh the championships, came after I thought I had his measure. he had battled courageously for B 1 could not go on. I have more than three hours on the never had pain from wamp as centre court, surviving several criges.

Hallet was

awarded the match with the svore stand- ing at 6-4, 6-2, 6-10, 3-8, 6-5 In his favour.

The Australian, seeded No. 2. looked well beaten by the 28- year-old French all salesman when he trallet 1-5 in the de- elding set.

Acute pain

bad as that before."

Stirring matches

The two women's quarter- finals played today resulted in Maria Bueno, of Brazil, and United Dariene Hand of the States, coming through for semi-final meeting which will be a repetition of last year's Wimbledon Anal,

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Lancashire, who scored 138 in, shire 191 (R. Marshall 70, their Grst innings, made 124 in J. Gray 54) and seven for one. At Chesterfield: Warwickshire their second, setting Letester

It Was a day of stirring (Arst inings 37) to score 226 182 and 88 for seven. Derby- shire 407 (C. Lee 107, J. Short

matches. Miss Hard and Miss to win.

Schurman duelled for two and Statham's bowling made sure 88, J. Johnson 48, G. Richardson Leicester falled by a 122- 51, R. Hitchcock Ave for 15).

Rain stopped play.

The Frenchman was to serve, quarter hours before the ex- margin.

and with the wildly excited huberant Californian got home Freddie

caused Trueman

At Cardiff: Kent 316, Glamat-erowd roaring him home, it by 5-7, 6-2, 11-9. Hampshire to slump from

gan 828 for six (B. Hedges 108, jooksed all over. But Fraser The marathon deciding set 118 for no wickes to 181 all

A. T. Watkins 42, A. Jones 55

titanic struggle. was not done by any means, He produced out and finished with a first not out), Rain stopped play.

Schuurman rallied from came storming back to take Miss lonings analysis of six for 34

ja 3-3, kost four service Haillet's service twice for four-0-3 11 taking all his wickets for

five. At this point the crump games only to break back each runs in a fiery ten-over spell.

time, and eventually got to whs beginning to show,

tense atmosphere, match point in the 18th game. Devastating spell Leicestershire 37 and 103 (M.

chance When Hampshire followed Hallam 41, B. Statham seven Hallet crept up to advantage She netted this

behind Yorkshire's 392 for 41). Lancashire 14 points. point on service in the eleventh cracked completely, surrender- game. He made a good returning her next delivery to love, Trueman grabbed

quickReuter,

208

second innings wicket with only three on the board.

John Bolus 148 not out played

a large part in putting Yorkshire

At Leicester: Lancashire beat by 122 runs, Leicestershire Lancashire

and 124.

138

In

11

and

on an angled volley to surprise and leaving Miss Hard to serve

the Australian who darted for- out the match.-Reuter. ward but could only put the

a strong Lusitanian in such a commanding position. Biggest buyers of ball in the net,

flavour about the local team

Harold Rhodes grabbed fout

which includes such well-Warwickshire second innings

18

50

There is

2

19

C. Wesley, b Illingworth ..

1

1. R. Carlstein, e Parks,

Illingworth

1

J. P.

Fellows-Smith

0

H. J. Tayfield, e Higgs,

Loader

13

19

0

&

Parks, b Walker

G. Griffin not out

J. Pothecary not out

Extras

Total (for 9 wickets)

Fall of wickets: 1-18,

Carlos devastating

known scooterites as Ricky wickets for only nine.runs in a six-over spell Souza, Mac Roza, Soares, Albert and Francis leaving the Midlanders needing Olaes and 137 to avoid an innings defeat Rozario, Arthur Joo Botelho, The Dutch with only three wickets left.

A fourth wicket partnership community will be represent-

Arthur Milton ed by A. R. Delange and of 147 between

helped Tam Graveney F. M. Goldberg, the Britishers and by Brancong and George Gloucester to a total of 238 Huntley The *Test ere against Surrey at Stroud Tony

149 The

2-33,

chances of selection for England 3-38, 4-75, 5-82, 6-84, 7-114, by missing two easy stumping b-127, 9-149. chances when Waite was 22 and 27 but later partially made

Loader amends by laking a catch dismiss Peter Carlstein off

Higgs ball from lingworth and then Walker ending a promising partnership

Illingworth between John

Fellows-Smith Barber and Walle by stumping Fellows- Smith off Walker.

Wickelkeeper Jim Parks, of Sussex, got his first victim of the m:tch when he caught Certain off Illingworth Peler only two runs later, Then John

Fellows-Smith and Walte temporarily halted the collapse, slaying together from 84 for six until Fellows- Smith was stumped by Parks with the score at 134.

Walte scored a single to bring to the

to Johannesburg to attend a this invaluable innings

runs

out with 127 on the board.

Hughie Tayfield, who had while Waite scored ten scored one, and Geoffrey Griffin, who scored three scoring shots-- two tours and six stayed together until the fifth ball of the last over of the day.

civic lunchem given by Mayor half-century mark, and was then Alec Gosshell.

South Meanwhile

one ni

rugby fans Africa's leading who anxiously awaited the All Blacks' trrival didn't live to see them play. Johannes P. Michau, who was a member of the South African rugby team which toured New Zealand in 1921 died on Sunday on his it rm near Cradock. He was serum-half on the 1921 side and In later life also took part in Incal politics-AP.

Tayfield skied Loader's pen- ultimate delivery to mid-wicket | where Lancashire's Ken Higgs held an easy catch. Jim Pothe cary survived the last ball of the day and the Springboks linished

with 140 for rine,

British Amateur Golf

Tournament opens with a field of 180

Olympic tickets

Way

Yonekura's manager

to lodge protest

The effort crippled him. He drooped his racket, gripped his thigh with both hands, hobbled and hopped to the court side and flopped into a

Tokyo, May 24. chair with his head thrown

Yasuo Uchida, manager of back. He

obviously in

Japan's Kenji Yonekura, said he acute pain,

would file a formal protest with Haillet also looked near 10 the Japanese Boxing Commis exhaustion and he was bent sion over the scoring of the split double over his racket in mid-decision that went against his court.

fighter in the world banbam- A few seconds later the umweight title match with cham- the third biggest buyers followed 'pire announced that Fraser had plon Jose Becerra last night-

AP. by Britain, he said. Reuter.

Rome, May 23. Italians as might be expected have so far bought more tickets for this year's Olympic Games than any other nationality with West Germans close runners-up an Olymple organising committee spokesman said here today.

Lock

Gloucester took five Chinese riders.

Hongkong Scooterites, wickets for 80.

Then Tony Brown, Cecil Cook their pillions and moral sup- porters leave by the Saturday and John Mortimore stepped afternoon boat with their in to take three Surrey fiest machines and will be ocen- inning wickets each and shoot pied the whole of Whit them out for 108, Gloucester Sunday in competition, re lost two second innings wickets turning to Hongkong by the in scoring 30.

Bowling To Dale

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2

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0

5.00 p.m.

27 16 36

Monday 3

28 11 46

19 11 24 1

-Reuter.

boat on Whit

3 They will be accommodated at Hotel Riviera during

the

their short stay in Macao.

Burnley arrive in

NY for International

Football League

New York, May 23.

Scores

Close of play scores in today's matches were:

D.

At Cambridge: Sussex, 105 and 194 (A Oakman 58, Mordaunt 58, A. Hurd six for 54). Cambridge University 165 (D. Mordaunt five for. 42) and 63 for no wicket,

At Stroud:

Gloucestershire

239 (T. Graveney 76, A. Milton 75, A. Lock five for 60) and 30 for two. Surrey 106 (K. Bar- rington 51). Bad light stopped play.

The United States had been

abandoned the match.

St Paddy's Dante Stakes

This

victory boosts British Derby hopes

Queen Elizabeth's colours

By RALPH DALY

London, May 23.

British hopes of holding off the crack French colt Angers in the Epsom At Dudley: Worcestershire 299. Northamptonshire 145 (D. Derby on June 1 were boosted on Wednesday by the effortless victory Barrick 43) and 174 for four (B.

of Sir Victor Sassoon's St Paddy in the Dante Stakes at York, Reynolds 50, R. Subba Row 42). A Notingham: Nottingham-

muscular son of Trial Stakes at Lingfield Fark the racecourse when falling in shire 227 and 148 for six. Essex Aureole, who was runner-up in this week, А race WON by the Column Produce Stakes. 230 (L. Ralph 41, J. Cotton Ave

in Tulyar in 1952 and Parthia last In the absence of Marengo,

on their way

the Lingfield event wie, won by

American Dwner Mr P. A. B. Widener's Jet Blegm, the only rummer of the ten who went to the post who does not hold the Derby *ENERERMENT,

to Derby

victories, but he was pulled out because of the heavy going.

Four of Europe's top soccer teams arrived in New for 631. Rain stopped play.

At Oxford: Middlesex 285 and the 1833 Derby, romped to an year York today, eager for the start of Interna-183 for seven (R. Gale 15). Ox-Impressive three lengths win in tional Soccer League at New York's Polo ford University 134 (A. Smith the one mile two and a half

47, F. Titmus five for 34, H. Tilly Grounds on Wednesday.

Ave for 317.

At Portmouth; Yorkshire 399

"The opening-game Wednesday night will pl; the

Glenavon, the Irish League 11 am, ceremony from the steps (J. Bolus 146 not out). Hamp- Champions, Bayern-Munchen of of City Hall. West Germany and Kilmarnock of Scotland arrived by a char- a 14-hour tered plane in Bight from Preswick, Scotland.

Burnley, Britain's champions. arrived aboard the U.S. luxury liner United States earlier in the day.

strong Kilmarnock of Boot Four racing leaders

land team against Bayern- Munchen of West Germany.

Last arrival

The four clubs will com-

York The New

Americans nele in the International Soccer League which starts will play their first match at Roosevelt Stadium at Jersey in New York City on May 25

invited to Melbourne Cup event

Melbourne

furlongs race, taking the lead less them two furlongs from home and winning on the bit.

Derby luck

Bir-Victor Bassoon has had phenomenal Derby Hick in repent years, winning with Pines (1953), Crepelle (1957) and Hard Bidden (1958). The odds against the colt ware slashed from 10 to 1 to

5 to 1 immediately after the

TÜCE

paint behind Angers,

This is the second time that EN outing earmarked for Marengo in his pro-Derby programme has fallen through because of the going. He wa taken out of the Deo-Simkes at Chesler because on that occasion the going was Grup

too

The old-cry-

None of those who finished behind him appears to hold the slightest hope of winning at

Unknown quantity Epsom, and it seems that this

year the race has fallen down

Marengo now remains more on its reputation of forming an and he is now only a or less an unknown quantity important trial on the way to

the Derby. His Sandown victony was cer- "Fourth in the Guineas-first Melbourne, May 23. Royal jockey Harry Carr, tainly a good one, but Froud Four of the world's horse who rode the Derby-entered Chieftain, who beat him by then the Derby" is an old racing Produce Stalocs try that has been borne out on with a night game at the Polo City, New Jersey, on Thursday racing leaders will be invited to Stupor Mundi inte fourth place Column

May 26, in a night game with grounds.

by the

Victoria brehled St Reddy, said the race Newmarket when both were several occasions during the 180 Glenavon, the Irish champions Racing Club to see the A£25,000 was cut at a good paremaking their racecourse debuts are blatory of the Derby

There is big Irish support this was later wall comment that must be inter in April,

year for Tulyartos, a son of Harry Potts, Burnley Club manager, said all members of Nice of France, the other Centenary Melbourne Cup.

Thalyar who findsbed strongly in They are Marcel Boussac, preted as giving a further in- trounced by Mr Higgins, only

fourth place, five lengths behind French owner and dication of St Paddy's Epsom faint Derby hope, at Chester. leading The team were in fine shape, foreign representative in the

rest on first section of the International breeder, James H. Inglis, Pre- prospects,

Mr Higgins in turn was well the winner, Martial, in this "We got an excellent

was a League, will be the last arrival sident of the United States Na- the trip over here. It

Britain's only other real hope behind in Lingield's Denty years 2,000 Guineas.

The extra half mile at Epsom most restful cruise."

in the US. because of an ex- tional Association of State Rac-to hold off the French and Irish Trial Stales, all of which

on should sult Tolyartos, who is hibition game at Montreal oning Commissions, Tunku Abdul challenge appears to be Major throws some title doubt

will arrive Rahman, June 1. The club

Prime Minister of H.F. Holt's Marengo, im- Marengo'a merit.

bred on staying lines rather Happy and proud here on June 2 and will get Maisya, and

On the other hand, Marengo thin for speed and the current the Sultan of pressive winner of the Royal into action against 'Bayern Johore.

Stakes over ten furlongs at may be every bit as good as his odds of 14 to 1 being offered

Sandown He added the rest was

suggested, again his Derby chances might just Munchen on June 4 in a night

friumph Invitations are being sent this Sundown Park, a month ago. what his team, which won the game at the Polo Grounds-week by VRC Chairman Sir Marengo's reappearance was taking into account that he was be shortened before Derby Day

10 all English League title only

Chester Manifold--JAP.

cagerly awaited in the Derby having his first experienpe of on June 1.-Chine Mail Specia Bight seeded players,

British Isles, drew days ago, needed and that they American players and the rest from the from the British Isles except for first round byes and will begin now were in excellent condition. single entries from Australls play in the second round on for the forthcoming tournament and New Zealand.

Portrush, May 23.

Torrential rain swept the Portrush course today, as players struggled about in the first round of the British Amateur Golf Championship.

Out of a field of 180, 25 were

The saddest incident of the day came when the gallant Irish Golfer James Brune retired from the competition after leading his young English opponent Billy Steele, 4 up and 8 holes to DiAT.

Brune, who won this title in

1946, had been absent from

Tuesday.

The most surprising result

here.

Robert Lord, Chairman of the of the day came when Bryan club, expressed pleasure in com- Blackle of Northern Ireland defeated Armand Ceram of ing to the U.S. and said he was very proud his chub was bring-

the U.. by one hole.

Came back

ing the British championship with them.

James Adamson is captain of

Blaikie was five down after the club, which will be quarter-

big-ilme polt for the past de eleven holes out came back with ed in Brooklyn's St George cade because of a hand injury a rush to keep himself in the Hotel during its stay here. sustained while moving furni-tournament. ture in his home at Cork.

All matches are over 18 holes

In addition to the 23 Burnley

The old injury began to plague recept for the bard Bnals on Clah peramnel arriving by ship, him in the later stages of his Friday and the final on Setur nearly 80 additional players, match. He said he knew he day. These will be for 38 holes, directors and trainers will be would not be able to compete Joe Curr, of Ireland, two-time arriving today by plate.

on Tuesday and so withdrew to winner of the title, a heavily All the visiting beams will be keep Steele pillye in the tourna- | favoured to take it again. He officially welcomed by Mayor drew a laye for Monday,--AP," Robert Wagner tomorrow in a

AP.

THE GAMBOLS

ILL GET THE PICNIC CASE AND CUT SOME SANDWICHES

AND GET THE DRINK AND THEN I HAVE TO FIND OUR BATHING SUITS AND TOWELS

bi Barry Appleby

I'LL START THE CAR

DOING WHICH?

HOT WATER

WITH GAS

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