THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1960.
Stott joins race for May 1,000 MCLEAN, GODDARD FLAY
FINE 116 BY YORKSHIRE
BATSMAN TAKES HIS AGGREGATE TO 671
London, May 25.
Brian Stott, Yorkshire's opening batsman, ́entered the race to be the first to hit 1,000 runs in May since 1928 with a fine 116 against Kent at Gravesend today.
This gives him a total of 671 runs 71 behind Sussex skipper Ted Dexter and 55 ahead of Dexter's team mate Jim Parks. Both Parks and Dexter were without a match today.
TISHY TOEY !
Taytlaid WAI "Tisbyfied"
by
This is how Toey
Essex bowler Ralph at ford last week. Tayfield
Was
out
Two
1.b.w-caught with lega twisted like racehorse Tisky, immortalized by famous Daily Mail car- toonist Tom Webster before the war.
seeded golfers beaten in British
Amateur Championship
Portrush, May 25.
Colin MacLaine, a 32-year-old dentist, today pulled
the
Yorkshire hammerod Kent bowling unmercifully, England fast bowler Fredklie Trucman getting 69, Vic Wilson en unbeaten 67, Brian Close 43 and Ken Taylor 57, in ther 430 for total of manmoth nine.
Glamorgan spinner Jim McConnon caused Essex Lo slump from 100 for no wicket Lo 195 all out in their first innings.
In one spell he took four for
15, and finished with a match
eralysis of seven for 74.
However, Glamoragan
be
ga their first innings cis- Astrously, losing half their side
for 32, and finished
with 95 for seven,
the day
Career best
Leicestershire skipper Willie
Watson hit 110 of his county's 285
against Hampshire
at
Leicester. Hampshire's
ever-
treen scam bowl:r
Dat k
Shackleton finished with a very
creditable five for 62 on a bats- man's wicket.
275
Somerset rattled up against former county cham- plons Surrey, with 20-year-old | Roy Virgin getting career- bent 87.
Somerset's British Guiana- bera betaman Peter Wight hit 88 and shared in a second wicket partnership of 147 with young Virgin.
117 his Eric Russell hit second century of the season tor Middlesex, who batted all day at Lord's against Notting- hamshire to score 320 for eight by the close. Russel received valuable support from his name. sake Sid and also from Peter Parfitt who scored an attractive 40. Don Bennet added his share with an undefeated $5.
Scores
Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were:
At Lords: Middlesex 320 for eight (W. Russell 117, D. Parfitt 40, D. Bennett 55 not out). Ver- sus Nottinghamshire.
At the Oval: Somerset 275 (R. Virgin 87, P. Wight 38). Surrey three for no wicket.
At Oxford: Oxford University 145. Derbyshire 102 for four,
At Manchester: Warwickshire
į
CHUCKER?
Geoff Griffin, the South African fast bowler, in action during the recent match between the South Africans and MCC when he was no-balled three times for throwing.
Geoff Griffin
cleared of throwing accusation
South
London, May 25. The bowling action of Geoff
Griffin,
African pace man, has been virtually cleared follow- diccussions between re- presentatives of the MCC and Mr Dudley Nourse,
team.
NORTHANTS BOWLING
MAMMOTH SCORE OF 461 FOR THREE BY SOUTH AFRICANS
Northampton, May 25.
Roy McLean, with 180, and Trevor Goddard, 186 not out, monopolised the scoring here today when the South Africans opened their three- day match against Northamptonshire. The Springboks flayed the bowling, scoring 461 for three their highest total in the tour so far.
It was a magnificent innings out of 92 in 98 minutes. Tony by McLean whose 180, scored Pithey was the only batsman to during a third wicket stand fail, being stumped after scoring with Goddard of 280 in 190 four in 10 minutes.
minutes, dominated the day.
He gave a splendid exhibi- tion
tha of stroke-play earned his 25 boundaries, using a wide variety of per- feally pisood shota.
Chanceless
He made no mistake, and played a major part in the South Africans revenge for the way their bowlers were treated at Northampton in the 1931 tour, when Livingston and F. Jackman punished them for 320 in a 270 minutes third wicket stand
Goddard, who batted through out the 6-hour day for his 186, was more subdued than McLean. But he rave only one hard chance at 75 in o masterly dis- play.
McGlew the touring team's skipper, gave the Springboks lively start with an attractive 52
Top-seeded Mackay knocked out of French tennis
tournament by Sirola
MEN'S DOUBLES HOLDERS ELIMINATED
Paris, May 25.
Manager of the touring Wimbledon favourite Barry Mackay, of Dayton, Ohio, found his match in the French Championships on the sun-drenched centre court at Roland Garros here today and crashed in a fierce quarter-final battle of serve and volley to Orlando Sirola of Italy.
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Umpires Frank Lee and John Langridge "called" Griffin total of three times for throw- ing during the match between the South Africans and MCC
at Lord's, They were present at the discussions at Lord's last night.
Orlando, ft. 7ins. Lall, and 32, who had been overlooked by the way to a 6-3, 15-13, 6-4 triumph seeding committee, blasted his over the top seeded, 24-year-old American.
10-8.
MEN'S DOUBLES Quarter-finals
MIXED DOUBLES
"Typhoon" subdued
Frank "Typhoon” Tyson, the former. England paoa bowler, made no impression, on the baismen, bowling 26 overs for 101 runs and only gaining 3 lucky success when McLean hit his wicket.
The young leg-break bowler Peter Watts took the other two wickets at a personal cost of 138,
During the day a total of 78 boundaries were kit.
When McLean was dismissed Goddard had scored 149. He went on until the end of the day, scoring 186 not out after baiting for six and a half hours and claiming 25 of the 73 boun- dartes hit by the five butsmen.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS South Africans
D. J. McGlew, e Reynolds,
b P. D. Watts
T. L. Goddard, not out .... A. J. Pithey, st Andrew, b
P. D. Watts R. McLean hit wicket, b
Tyson
P. Caristein, tot out
Extras
52 188.
180
Total (for 3 wickets) 401
Fall of wickets: 1-92, 2-110,
3-390.
Tyson
Bowling to date
OMR W
26
0 101
Lightfoot
21
3 79
P. J. Watts Manning
16
1 53
28
8 70
P. D. Watts
30
4 128
Bubba How Barrick
Ramsamooj
1 0 14
30 7
1
0. 4 -Reuter.
Archie Moore wins by TKO
Old
Indianapolis, May 25.
Archie Moore, carrying a paunch a big as his punch, beat un- ranked heavyweight Wil Besmanoff by a technical knockout in the last round of their scheduled non- Vifle 10-round fight to- night.
world light heavyweight champion, weighed 26011⁄2 pounds— 31% over the limit for his regular class. Besdanoff weighed 1984.
today he raised his game to Its peak. His condence no
and. A. Palafox R. Ochoa doubt was boosted when he conceded only one point lu (Mexico) beat R. Barnes and
C. Fernandes the first three games.
(Brazil) 22-20, A statement issued today by
9-7, 6-4. Mackay's His semi-final opponent will be
R. Emerson and N. Fraser booming service Mr Nourse and Mr S. C.
beat J. Brichant
Knight Griffith, the MCC assistant Chilean champion, Luis Ayala, held no terrors for him and he(Australia) wcretary, said: "The umpires who at No. 5 is the highest rated himself slammed down many (Belgium) and W1 A. sunted that in their opinion among the surviving seeded aces. He made for fewer errors (Britain) 7-5, 6-3, 6-3.
than the Americas, whose vol- A. Gimeno and J. L. Arilla Griffin's basle action was fair. players.
Moore, occasions were In sharp contrast to the hardleying was not nearly so decisive (Spain) beat N. Pietrangeli and and only on they not entirely satisfied with hitting Sirola-Mackay match, as when he overcame Britain's O. Sirola (Italy) 6-4, 6-2, 8-10, the absolute fairness of a de- Ayala played a skilful all court Bobby Wilson. livery."
game, full of variety, to beat. off one of the biggest upsets in the British 187 (N. Horner 88). Lancashire marently slightly bent, follow. Spain, 6-1, 7-5, 6-2;
Griffa's bowling arm is per- unseeded Manuel Santana, of Amateur Golf Championship by knocking out 48 for two.
ing a riding accident, and his seeded Guy Wolstenholme.
At Newport: Essex 195 1G. seilen has caused much Barker 71, L. Savill 50, J. Me-trovcasy since he came to Eng- Wolstenholme,
British
The lone American left to Connon seven for 74). Glamor-land.-Caine Mail Special, Walker Cupper, was defeated challenge for the title, first gan 95 for seven. with the last shot of this ratn compeled for in 1885, is 47- At Gravesend: Yorkshire 436 soaked day over the Portrush year-old Bob Cochran of St for nine (K. Taylor 57, W. Stult links.
Louis--the nidest player left 116, B. Close 43. R. Illingworth In the field.
43, F. Trueman 69). Versus Kent. Cochran, ten times winner of At Snibston: Leicestershire the St Louis Amateur title, won 285 (W. Watson 110, D. Shackle- both his matches today by 5 ton five for 62). Hampshire 30 and 4. He defeated 25-year-old for no wicket.
a
MacLaine, a little known club player from Scotland, matched the free-swinging Wolstenholme shot for shot and finally de- feated the Englishman on the third extra hole. Wolstenholme 21st and last three-putted the
green
Another major upset today
was the defeat of. seeded Reid Jack in the third round by Ralph Morrow, an American
airmen.
Four seeds left
Morrow, 25, played magni- ficently
to trounce Jack, the 1957 winner, by 5 and 4. The airman from Oklahoma, now stationed at Troon, Ayrshire, defed a storm which lashed the links to gain a lead of five hotes at the 12th.
The defeats of Wolstenholme and Jack left only four of the wriginal tight seeds in the field se the players went into the round of 16.
Surviving seeds are Michael Honallack of England, Trishmen Joe Carr and Tom Craddock, and Scotland's Jimmy Walker.
Bix Irishmen, five Englishmen, four Scots and one American are still left in the field. When tournament opened Monday there were 177 players including 28 Americans
on
Craddock defeated J. B. Ester of England 2 and and Brian Flatley of Ireland, als, by 2
Bonallack knocked out John Tails of England 3 and 2 old T Charles Lawrie of Scotland one
Jikny Walker of Scotland edged dickson: Taggart de, of Ireland 1 and 1 and Squadrón Kilder: W. B: McCxes 7 and t.
--
Spurs lose to Juventus
con-
Turin, May 25, Brian Pitchford of England in At Worcester: Gloucestershire Turin's top division Juventus the morning and then knocked 214 (D. Young 43). Worcester- soccer team defeated Britain's
out 20-year-old fan Meneely of shire 102 for two (R. Hadiey 41, Tottenham Hotspurs 2-0 (half- Ireland in the fourth round.-D. Richardson 50 not out).-time score 1-0) in a floodlit AP & Reuter.
game here tonight.-AP.
Reuter.
FOOTBALL AND POLITICS
Madrid, May 25. The Spanish government, dety- Ing the threat of international playing field sanctions, today ordered the Spanish national football team to call off two games
Soviet against the
Union. Generatissime Francisco Fran- blew the CO'B government final whistle on the home- and-away series between the two nations even before the kick-off for two reasons, well
informed sources said. These
are:
The current freeze in East- West relations,
To avoid the possibility of anti-regime demonstrations that might be touched off by the appearance here of the Russian footballers,--UPI. RUSSIAN REPLY.
team from meeting that of the Soviet Union was taken by Franco's government for purely political reasons."
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Results
Chem-
Results in the French Inter- national Lawn Tennis pionships today were:
In the cool of the evening, Italy's Orlando, Sirola. and Nicola Pietrangelf, holders of in the men's doubles title, were Shocks always abound these championships, but few eliminated in the quarter-finals could have predicted that the by the Spanish pair Juan Arilla and and Andres Gimeno, 6-4, 6-2, formidable Australian American challenge this year 8-10, 10-8, would have been repelled be- fore the semi-ßnal round. Sirola's Davis Cup partner Nicola Petranguli, the holder, and Robert Hallet, of France reached Le semi-finals Monday, and Europe therefore hold the whip hand for the closing stages of the event.
Women's matches Among the women, Sandra Reynolds, attractive 21-year-old South African blonde, and tiny Yols Ramirez, of Mexico, came through icday to complete the semi-final Hine-up. Earlier, Wimbledon champion Maria Buen, of Brazil, and American Darlene Hard had reached that
lage in the top half of the draw. Miss Reynolds, with accurate and paceful driving on both wings were down Vera Puzejova. of Czechoslovakia, to win 7-5, 6-2.
WOMEN'S SINGLES
Quarter-finals
S. Reynolds (South Africa) beat V. Puzefova (Czechoslo- vakia), 7-5, 6-2.
Second round /
R. Laver (Australia) and Miss D. Hard (USA) beat P. Bardey and Miss C. Monnet (France) 0-2, 8-6.
Third round
R. Lever (Australia) and Misy Hard (USA) beal M. Lasry and
The referee, Frank Gil- mer, stopped the Bght after I minute 32. sreondi of the 10th round-AP.
Miss 3. Rees-Lewis (France) on DAVID JENKINS
a walkover-Reuter.
U.S. BASEBALL ORIOLES
Miss Y Ramirez (Mexico) INCREASE
beat Mrs B. Abbas (France) 6-0, 6-4.
MEN'S SINGLES Quarter-finals-
O. Sirola (Italy) beat B. Meckoy (USA) 6-3, 15-13, 6-4
AL LEAD
TURNS PROFESSIONAL
Los Angeles, May 25. David Jenkins, men's singles
gure skating champion at the
Winter Olympics In Squaw Valley, turned professional to-
day
The 23-year-old American. skater signed to star in the next Chicago, May 25. edition of the skating show "Ice Clint Courtney's pinch single Follles". He'll make his debut
in the ninth inning today drove with the show in Los Angeles
J
L. Ayala (Chile) beat. M. San-in the decisive run that gave the next September 8. He will per................
tana (Spain) 6-1, 7-5, 6-2. WOMEN'S DOUBLES Quarter-finala
American League leaders, Balti-form his Olympic, routine. more Orioles, a 3-2 victory over The length of his contract the sliding Chicago White Sox. and terms were not disclosed.
At Kansas City the Boston
ing Kansas City Athletics 5-3.
The agency which today an- Miss Ramirez had a comfort- S. Reynolds and Renee Schuur-Red Sox ataved off an eight nounced that the Spanish teamable win over unseeded South man (South Africa) beat Linning rally and finally broke & will not go to Moscow, added: African-born Mrs Betsy Abbas Bassi and L. Pericoll (Italy) 6-3 10-game losing streak by shad- "Through this walkover, the of France, a mother of two 6-3.
Spanish team is automatically children. eliminated and the Soviet fool-8-0, 6-4 ball team is therefore qualified Moscow, May 25.
for the semi-finals of the The Soviet News Agency Tass
European today said that "the decision to
Football Cup.- AFP. prohibit the Spanish football
THE GAMBOLS
· BLEEKS WHAT I
BOUGHT YOU
Jenkins will take a leave of absence from Western Reserve University in Cleveland, where he is studying medicine. -AP.
Mrs M. Hawton and Miss harmmered out four runs off Kilmarnock win in
Miss Ramirez won
(Austraila) Strola's win today was the Lehane
and (stateless) best in the Italian's long Budlog an unpredictable genius and 7-5.
At Detroit the Detroit Tigers
beat
E. y.
Ralph Terry in the first inning
defeated New
Lary's pitching.
York
career on the circuit. He is Puzcjova (Czechoslovakia) 6-2, wanket-3, behind Frank
Barry Appleby
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Scores
U.S. Soccer League
New York, May 25 Kilmarnock, the Scottish League runners-up, defeated Bayern Munchen of Western Germany by three goals to one in the opening match of the 001-001-001-3-10-0 U.S. International. Soccer League 000-100-100-4-62
Scores of today's games were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
GAS FOR JOY
Baltimore
Chicagoen
Estrada and Thomas, Cosberg 191 at the Polo Grounds here to- Wyon md Lollar,
W-Extrade (3-1), L-Wyan (2-5).
Home Huis Chicago, Lofler (2),.
Barton
Kanama City
000-323-01138H
000-000-210-8
Sturdivant7I niele (9), Borland (9) and H. Balilyso; Larsen, Kulyna (rette (4-5), L-Lärken.
Bows
New York «Estrok
420,000-
James. (8), Maas (8) and Berta; Légy und; WElagón.
Holderúra--bław :/ York,
night.
The Germans led by one goal lo nil at half-time, —AP,
Fight postponed
Johannesburg, May 25, The fight between Mike Holt Int. South Afrjen and Bobo Diaco of the United States dite to take place here on. Betinday has | Deer. postpones, nounced today;
Holt to in bed with a ve
bout of infiutenda SA IS