THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1960.
Yorkshire back on
top
TRUEMAN SENDS HANTS Cowdrey accepts SOUTH AFRICANS
CRASHING TO AN INNINGS DEFEAT
London, May 24. Freddie Trueman, the England fast bowler sounded a warning to the South African touring team when he followed up his six wickets for 34 runs against Hamp- shire yesterday with six for 28 in the second innings today, to finish with a match analysis of 12 for 62.
Trueman's Biory bowling At Stroud: Match drawn. wrecked both Hampshire In- Gloucestershire 239 and 119 for nings to give Yorkshire a great seven declared (T. Graveney 62 14-point win by an innings, and 61 runs and put them on top of
c. out). Surrey 106 and 179 or seven (K. Barrington 81 not
Test captaincy
London, May 24.
Colla Cowdrey (Rent) has accepted an invitation to captain England in the first three cricket Test matches this season.
Cowdrey stood in for Peter May in the last two Tesis against Indta last season and in the last two on the recent tour of the West Indies.
The first Text in at Edgbaston, Birmingham, beginning on June 9, the second at Lord's on June 23 and the third at Nok-
on July tingham China Mail Special.
7,
the County Championship table cut. C. Cock five for 54). Argentine XI to
had
pr
with an average of 11.50.
Middlesex, who viously shared leadership of the
Gloucestershire four points.
At
Dudley: Worcestershire. beat Northamptonshire by six
table with Yorkshire with an wickets. Worcestershire 299
play world
HOLD MCC TO
A TAME DRAW
London, May 24.
[Colin Cowdrey today claimed the extra half-hour at Lord's in an effort to capture the last four South African wickets but the MCC had to be content with a draw.
In an even and keenly fought mutch the South Africans, set to get 197 in 170 minutes to win, finished with 126 for seven wickets.
The pitch did not lend itself to rapid scoring without a fair amount of risk and McGrew seemed more conecrned in en- suring against an early collapse. He made only five in 55 minutes before tea.
This morning
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS
MCC: 208.
South Africans
(Overnight 149 for wine)
G.
J.
Griffin. b Higgs Pothecary not out
Extras
19
0
B
149
Total
the South Fall
average of 10.66 has no Cointy and 126 for four (G. Dews 49, champion Brazil Africans lost their last, wicket 3-39, 4of, wickets: 1-18, 2-33,
pore
Man of the match
All rounder George Richardson was the man the rustch in Derbyshire's win over Warwickshire Chesterfield,
beat
45 not
oui). and 279
Buenos Aires, May 24. out).The Argentine team for Thurs
day's international BOGACZ game against world champinas Brazil had a final practice this morning. ·
by Br
of the first innings to the 8-127, 9-149, 10-149. second ball of the day without addition. This gave MCC & lead of 59.
Steady bowling
Bowling Analysis
MR
W
Loader
11 0 34 2
Higgs
4.2 3 1
1
Walker
They made a commendable Illingworth attempt to push the scoring Barber aloug in the hope of an early
27 18 98 3
28 11 46
3
19 11 24
1
SECOND INNINGS.
MOO
Championship net as they D. Richardsen $5 not
beating Northamptonshire 1451 in engaged Oxford University by 130 runs (A. Lightfoot
Worcestershire 14 points
Af Cambridge: Cambridge University beat Sussex by, four wickets. Sussex 105 and 194. Cambridge University 185 and
Twenty-two players were 135 for six (R. Prideau 58).
At Chesterfield: Derbyshire! Dominated by the Argentine
declaration but the attempt Football Association last night. Warwickshire
failed in face of steady bow. War The actual final selection of the
fing and sharp fielding. innir and 109 runs. wickshire 182 and 116. Derby-eleven starting players will be
by coach
Cowdrey played a bright in. J. H. Edrich, e Goddard, b shire 407. Derbyshire 12 points,
nings of 38, but no one else Pothecary At Portsmouth Yorkshire beat Stabile. Hampshire by an innings and
succeeded when on the attacks Wickets fell so quickly that it 61 runs, Yorkshire 399. Hamip-six members of the side that
became necessary for the later shire 191 and 147 (H. Horton 68 won the world tourmament in
batsmen to exercise caution in nut out. F. Trueman six for 28). Sweden in 1958, is expected
order to prevent the South Yorkshire 14 points,
here on Wednesday.
Africans being set a fairly easy task.
He took ax Warwickshire first innings wickets for 46 and
FREDDIE TRUEMAN
had five lor 35 in the second innings, to finish with 11 for 81, and also hit 51 in the Derby- shire innings.
A sound innings of 6 not out by Ken Barrington
saved
At Oxford: Middlesex beat Oxford University by 139 runs, Middlesex 205 and 183 for seven declared, Oxford University 134 and 185 R. Hurst four for 19). Reuter.
made
Gullering
The Brazilian team, including
There will be a return in- ternational game on Sunday, Both matches are for the Roca Trophy, and will be played at the River Plate Stadium here, AP.
French tennis tournament PIETRANGELI, SIROLA
ENTER MEN'S
DOUBLES QUARTER-FINALS
Paris, May 24.
Survey from probable defeat by Rain delayed the start of the French International
Gloucestershire. Set to get 253 to win in Lirce and a half i hours, they never looked in the position to go for the runs and half the side were out for 105.
were
Barrington stood firm, taking his match total to 112 for once out, and Gloucestershire tolled. Surrey, third in the final table last season, are now fifth from the bottom with only ine win from five matches.
Results
Results of matches today were:
At Nollingham:
beat Esttix Nottinghamshire by five wickets.
Tennis Championships here today fer three hours and caused the postponement of the singles quarter-final matches.
Dexter made only two runs which gave him a match record of 11. So his chances of com- pleting a thousand runs before the end of May have almost
disappeared,
He now needs 258 with only a possible two innings against Surrey left.
Tayfield who did not take a wicket in the first innings dis- missed Cowdrey first bali today and finished with an analysis of 4-33.
M. C. Cowdrey, e Goddard,
b Tayfield
E. R. Dexter, e Waite, b
Pothecary M. J. Smith, b Fellows-
Smith
J. M Parks, c and b Tay-
Beld
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HKFA FETES PRESS AND PLAYERS
Seen here at the Hongkong Football Association's annual dinner in honour of the players and press at the Ying King restaurant last night are (from left): Col. Dick, Messrs W. S. T. Louey (President of the HKFA), N. C. Chan and P. T. Loong.-China Mail photo.
17-year-old Mona is brightest hope
PI's
for an Olympic medal
Manila, May 24.
2 The Philippines' hopes for a medal or two in the Rome Olympics in August rest chiefly on a fleet-footed lass who used to run for the sheer joy of running.
6
17
P. K. Walker st Walte, b
Tayfield
13!
D. E. Padgett, e O'Linn, b
R. W.
Goddard
Barber, e Walte, b
Goddard
R. Illingworth not out P. J. Loader, c Carlstein, b
Tayfield
K. Higgs not out
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Total (for 9 declared).. 137
Fall of wickets: 1-24, 2-42,
FIRST MAJOR UPSET IN BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF
Portrush, May 24.
Seventeen-year-old Mona So- laiman is the youngest of the Philippines 42 track and field Olympic candidates -15 women and 29 men.
Not yet out of high school, the Str. 4in, 145-pound sprinter from the plains of Cotabato Province on Mindando Island in the Southern Philippines al- ready is a national sports figure, She has competed in Alve athletic meetings in the last three years rind won her
It's Jesse Owens day
today
Ann Arbor, May 25.
MoGlew gave a return catch 3-59, 4-77, 5-77, 6-95, 7-105, Cecil Ewing, one of Ireland's favourite events in all of them. Exactly 25 years ago Ameri-
off the second ball after tes but he obviously had his mind on a possible win for he sent in Griffin next. Griffin did not last long, but McLean carried on with the attempt to catch up with the clock. He made a number of powerful drives and leg hits before lifting a long hop into the hands of deep mid-on.
Splendid catch
Came
more
8-105, 9-123.
Bowling Analysis
Griffin Pothecary Fellows-Smith Tayfield Goddard
MR W
8 1 22
3 29
8
1 29
18 9 33
4
11 5 17
South Africany D. J. McGlew, c and b
Illingworth
T. L. Goddard, e Walker, b
Barber
That virtually was the end of the South African chances G. Griffin, b Higgs of getting the runs and it be R. McLean, e Higgs, b
of a question
Barber saving the game especially C. Wesley, b Illingworth when Wesley was bowled P. R. Carlstein, c
mling- worth, b Barber S. O'Linn not out
and F.
82.
The singles were put back to Miss L. Bassi (Italy) tomorrow to prevent the rain Contreras (Mexico) 6-4, 6-4.- soaked show courts being cut Reuter & AP, UP
Resuming play later today, Nicola Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola of Huly, defending chom- pions and top-seeded in the men's doubles, defeated Andrien Bey of Rhodesia and Neville Netle of Australia, 8-6, 6-3, 7-5, to enter the quarter-finals.
Jan Eric Lundquist and Ulf Nottinghamshire 227 and 197 Schmidt of Sweden also
ad-
J. Springall 73, C. Clarke ve vanced to the quarter-finals with for 601. Essex 230 and 106 fora. 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Ave (G. Barker 55, L. Savill 64). Essex 14 points.
At Cardiff: Match drawn. Kent 316 and 242 for six de- clared, (P. Richardson 67, 5. Leary 53. P. Jones 51); Glamor-
Jaroslav Drobny of Britain and Giuseppe Merlo of Italy.
Other results today were:
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
Quarter-finals
gon 328for six declared and Mr R. Hales-and-Miss A. 30 for three (W. Parkhouse 42 Haydon, (Britain) beat Miss M. not oul). Glamorgan twoHellyer (Australia) and Miss Y. points,
Ramirez (Mexico): 7-5, 8-0.
Wednesday lose
in Moscow
Moscow, May 24. The Army team of Moscow defeated Britain's Shemeld Wednesday Soccer Club-1-0-In Lenin Stadium here today, Tass reported
The only goal was scored in the 61st minute by Aleksei Mamykin.-AP.
CHESS by LEONARD BARDEN
21
MIXED DOUBLES Eighth-8nals
Mrs M. Howton and Robert Mark (Australia) beat Madem
U.S. BASEBALL
With an hour left the South Africans needed 112. Goddard, solid in defence and always ready to attack, slayed just over two hours before Walker held &
at backward short-leg
and scooping up the ball.
Dodgers knock pléndid catch "diving forward
Pirates out
of NL lead
J. P. Fellows-Smith, b Higgs H. J. Tayfield not out
Extras
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She has ал сто on Betty Cuthbert's world records of 11.7 and 252 seconds for the women's 100 and 200-meiro dashes.
outstanding amateur golfers in his day, was the first seeded player to be beaten in the British Amateur
Golf Open Championship here today: Asian Games record
Ewing. 49, went down 4 and
3 to a little-known 24-year-old Belfast golfer, Bertia Rainey
This is the first time Rainey 5 has challenged for the Amateur
Open title.
can Negro athlete Jessie Owens achieved the most extraordinary feat of all time in beating three world records and equal- ling another, all in the space of three quarters of an hour.
Mona's first three meetings were minor contesta in her home province, where there was Michigan University Stadiurn at The feat was achieved on the absolutely no coaching of any Ann Arbor on May 25th, 1935, kind. She ran in her bare feet. and one of Owen's records still
Then came the Inter-scholis-
BACK: INJURY
3
Top seeded Joe Carr, of Cutie meeting in Lingayen, Pan-slands as a world mark-his 8.13 *, Dublin, a favourite to gain gasinan Province, on the west meires long-jump leap. 22 as third title, "murdered" his const
The other records, 100 yards of Central Luzon, Inst New Zealand rival, Douglas February. Trained to run with 220 yards hurdles have since and 220 yards sprints, and the Clendon, 6 and 5.
spiked shoes for the first time been beaten. But some of the players had a in her life, she sprinted her 6 fair to good time before winning way to national fame.
their second round matches..
In her trial heat of the 100- Michael Boballack, British metre dash, Mona streaked down, Walker Cup player, was two the track in 12 seconds flat, top- down at the fourth against pling the Philippine mark of Scotland's Raymond Munro. He 12.1 seconds and the Astan first led at the 12th and won 2 Games' best time of 12.5 seconds, and I with a long single putt on held jointly by Japan's Atsuko the 17th green.
Nambu and the Philippines' Ing- cencia Solis.
0
Total (for 7 wickets)
.. 128 Falls of wickets: 1-38, 2-41, Another long hop from Bar-3-77, 4-82, 5-108, 6-115, 7-125. ber brought a wicket, Carlstein
Bowling Analysis pulling it straight to mid. wicket.
Loader
In the extra half-hour MCC Higgs .... captured one more wicket but lingworth Pittsburgh, May 25, the South Africans saved the Barber The Los Angeles Dodgers match without too much Welker knocked Pittsburgh out of the trouble.-AFP. National League lead with 4-2victory over-the-Pirates- last night.
1
The loss left Pittsburgh eight. percentage points behind the San Francisco Giants, who re turned to first place with a 4-0 victory at Philadelphia..
At Cleveland, Jim Grant gave up only four hits in pitch-
oiselle F. Dure (France) and P. ing the Cleveland Indians to a Korda (Czechoslovakia) 6-3, 6-3, 7-2 victory over the Washing-
Maria Bueno (Brazil)
and ton Senators in an
American
night's
Robert Howe (Australia) beat League game.
of inst Hellyer (Australia)-and-C.Results Fernandez (Brazil) 6-1, 2-6, matches were: 6-2.
NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angelon 020-020-000—1———0 .... 010-010-000-2-8-2 Podres and Pignatane. Cibbon, Glet 16). Green (9), and Smith.
W-Podres (3-4), L-Gibbon (3-2). Home Time-Los Angeles, Hodges
4.
Ann Haydon (Britain) and Piturgh Rey Emerson (Australia) beat Jorgen Ulrich and Mrs Unch
(Denmark) 6-2, 6-4
Vera Muzejova and Juri (4). Javorski (Szuchostovaida) beat! AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington ... 000-000-002-2--! and Cleveland 000-100-24X--7--8--0
J'at Hales (Britain) Robert Hewitt (Australia) 0-4, 4-8, 8-4,
Quarter-finals
Marla Bueno (Brazil) and Robert Howe (Australia) bear
Sports Diary
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OLYMPICS ENDED
UP IN THE RED
Sacramento, May 24. The final accounts of the 1960
Olympic Winter Games prob ably will be written in red ink but nobody seems sure yet of just how much. Estimates of the deficit ranged 50
from $60,000 to $250,000, the chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee yesterday postponed "discus- sions of this flasco" until mid- June.
(8), sad Batley: Grand and Romana, H. D. Thoreau, chairman of the organising committee for the Squaw Valley Games, told the
W-Grant (2-1). L-Stobbs (1-1). Home rima Washington, Lemon [10]; Cleveland, Romano (2).-AP,
THE GAMBOLS
CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW
DID YOU EVER SEE ROSES LIKE IT?
The most fantastle thing about Owens performance was that the young Negro athlete (then 21) WAS, A doubtful starter for the day's athletic meeting.
He had a back injury, was considered far from fit axi In the 200-metre dash, well and his coach only, let him Mona breasted the tape in participate at the last minute. 23.2 seconds, beltering the Philippine standard by 1,6 secondn
and the Aslan Games' mark by 0.1 second.
Isn't worrying
Mona ran
4 seconds slow when she wan
But the 8.13 metres hig-jump record still stands. That day his coach, Larry Anyder, said fie could have only one try at the long-jump and in this single attempt he beat the previous record of Japan's Chishei Nambu (7.98 metres),
Jessie Owens is now 46, A the 100-metre dash in 12.4 seconds and the grandfather, sports adviser to 200-metre Aush in 23.6 seconds the Chicago Youth Committee in the National Track and and works as a disc-jockey. Field Championships here last AFP.
March.
But Serafin Aquino, secretary of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation, isn't worry. ing-a-bit.
before
committee the loss will be, Coolidge said that would amount about. $80,000,
to the State paying for the same thing twice. The auditor-general's office dis-The State paid a total of nine]
agreed, setting the figure at
training million dollars, including a
Rame, and closer to $90,000,
nothing one-million-dollar "snowy day we're confident fund" this year for the Olym-hold her back once she gets
started," says Aquino, picy.
Mona still runs for the sheer
State Assemblyman Glenn E. Coolidge, committee chaliman. read the figures a different way and det the loise at $250,000.
Thoreau said the loss could be made up by selling equipment valued at that amount, or by tuming it over, to the State.
Joe Becerra
She has many more days of named boxer will of the month
Win"
The money was to be spent only joy of running, but now she's
It storms held down atten- also excited about her chances, dance and it was needed to
in Rome. meet expenses.
"I am going to
she says There weren't any unexpected confidently, and keepe
storms; but Olymples, inconte mind on Mige Cuthbert's fell one million dollars short warld records while training—|| of expectations——AP:
with shoes anAP.
by Barry Appleby
NEVER GEFORTE MY WHICLE LIFE
GUE MUST HAAG: BOUGHT THEM FROM
FRENCH. MILLINER
You'll sleep wall my pet
on a full length AFN-INDIA
her
Mexico's Joe Becerrs, who, heps
New York, May 25
his world bantamweight box- Ing tile by defeating Japan's Kenji Yonekurs on poltits in Tokyo on Monday, was award- of the title of best boxer of the month by Ring- Magazine. in its May ratings published here today
Few changes were made by Ring Magazine in its world ratings, However, Alex Miten of the Argentine dropped a place in the list of heavyweight challengers, following his de- teat at the herb of Americas Eddle Machen. Another Anak- can heavyweight, Buly, Hubter moved up one place, fizi
Another to slip was Italian born American Paolo Roug who dropped from seconds to sixth place in the lightweight category following his defeat by Eddie Perkins.
Leo Expired of the Philip pines also cropped
tablo (to sighth, pli
in the
bentemweight list, as a result
of fils defeat at the Handset Japanis Hias Kobay