THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960.
Tom Graveney in fine form LUCKY NEW YORKERS British Women's
SETS UP RECORD SECOND WICKET STAND FOR GLOUCESTER WITH PUGH
London, June 1. Tom Pugh and his skipper Tom Graveney set up a new Gloucestershire record for the second wicket with a stand of 256 against Derbyshire at Chesterfield to- day. On a perfect batting wicket 23-year-old Pugh, an old Etonian, also hit a maiden first class century and went on to reach! 137 with 16 boundaries.
Graveney played a faultless F. Titmus 78. J. Murray 68), innings to
Test Versus Leicestershire, show the selectors he is in form. There were 17 boundaries in bis 135.
Big bitling from Derek Hawkins (58) and Arthur Milton (54) boosted Gloucester to 405 for five by the elost.
Rescued
A magnificent innings of 146 by the Yorkshire batsman Doug Padgett and a stand of 188 for the fifth wicket with Vic Wilson rescued the cham- plows against Sussex Middlesbrough, When they came together four wickets had gone for 80 in the face of lively and accurate seam bowling. But then Wilson hit his highest score of the season -12 including 10 fours and
finished with 381.
At Romford; Essex 132 (D. White six for 41). Hampshire 160 for six.
At Oxford: sity 201
Oxford Univer- (A. Baig 51, C. Fry 54. Worcestershire 39 for one. At Middlesbrough; Yorkshire 391 (D. Padget: 146, J. Wilson 32, F. Trueman 43). Versus Sussex.
At Bath: Somerset 178 (P. wight 71, J. Springhall five for 34). Nottinghamshire 142 for
six.
Springboks start
well against Minor Counties
Blurton, June 1.
Strong British
gliding team for Cologne championships
The South African touring side dismissed the An Army Colonel and two
Minor Counties for 220 and rattled up 118 without loss on the first day's play here today. Hero of the Minor Counties first innings was young Lancashire "hope" Roy Collins who knocked up a fine 96 - 66 of them in boun- daries including five sixes and shared in two partnerships of over 50.
Naval Commanders are Britain's team for the International Gliding Championships to be held at Cologne, Germany, from June 4 to 19-and they are being managed by a woman.
This is considered to be the
woman
The best bowling of the day early wickets for only 25 uns strongest team the British Glid- by far
came from Springbok and scoring was painfully dowing Association has produced for! pace man Nell Adcock who before Lancashire's veteran and some years and the
together, chosen as the only national 1ook five wickets for 37 runs their new hope came and looked distinctly hostile Although they treated Adoook gliding team manager in the and dangerous all day.
with all the respect he deserved world is Mrs Ann Welch of herself .3 the pair pushed the score along Farnham, Surrey steadily Ikin was out for 41 glider pilot of renown at 94.
seven.
in
Broken wrist
Collins conlinated to
bat splendidly and he and 19-year-
Yorkshire old
player Jack Birkenshaw put on 62 for the sixth wicket.
First wicket stand The South African caplain Jackie McGlew and has fellow opener Chris Duckworth each got a quick half-century and shared in an unbroken first- wicket stand of 118.
McGlew has so far hit 11 and Duckworth boundaries
The 100 went up only 74 minutes,
The Minor Counties side Gloucester- At Chesterfield;
The Minor Countles skipper were all out for 220 shortly after shire 405 for live (C. Pugh 137,
Lancashire captain tea, the two last wickets falling T. Graveney 135, D. Hawkins
and England player Jack Ikin, for the addition of only expe 56. C. Milton
54 ol
who now plays for Stafford-run to the tea scone. Versus Derbyshire.
shire, played a large part F. R. Bailey who had hoped At Birmingham: Lancashire
together with Collins in pre- to bat again after being injured venting his side from being by declared (G.
kicking ball from Adcock an even worse position this this morning was found to have evening Minor Counties Jost
seven
out).
Padgett's superb stroke-play 353 tor earned him 19 fours. Yorkshire Pullar 126, R. Barber 50, K. Grieves 47). Warwickshire 26 plenty of wickets and Han for one--Reuter.
The Rumford pllch provided
shire, who tauk bonus points,
finished 28 ahead against Essex
with four wickets left.
Career best
Warwickshire born
David
White, playing his second game for Hampshire this season after an early injury, fully exploited the wicket to take six for 41 This was the best performance of his career. Essex were dis- missed in under three hours for 132,
Hampshire also had their troubles and after Roy Mar-
former
Mrs Welch gained her licence as a pilot of powered aircraft when she was 17, was a terry pilot during the war and gave a gliding demonstration, at last year's Farnborough Air Show.
The team includes Colonel Anthony Deane Drummond of Service Regi- the Special Air ment, a wartime Airborne Forces He was British Gliding hero. Champion in 1957 and last year won the Frank Faster Trophy for the fastest speed round a 100 kilometres triangle.
FULL CONFIDENCE
The two Naval Commanders are brothers. Nicholas Goodhart
COUNT THEIR DERBY BLESSINGS
New York, June 1.
A lucky group of New Yorkers today counted their blessings more than one million dollars worth as they learned that fortune was with them in the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes.
Five happy families alone accounted for $700,000. They won $140,000 each on St Paddy, which won the English Derby.
One of the big winners,. Joseph Cavallo, a bachelor, said he plans to finance a trip to Sicily for his parents,
Another, John W. Allister of Hillside, New Jersey, said "I'm a North of Ireland Irishman, originally from Scotland, but today St Paddy is my favourite saint."
All detective Lieutenant Kendall Warren could say when informed in Mineola, New York, was: "Holy Mackeral."
George McSpedden, a labour leader from Yonkers, New York, said: "You know, we vacationed in Ireland last year. I never dreamed we'd be hearing, from Dublin in this way."
The fifth big winner, Sal De Filippo of Mount Vernon, New York, said: "Whoooopeee.”—AP.
Pone Kingpetch
Amateur Golf
finalists
Harlech, June 1, Philomens · Garvey of Ireland and Barbara Molntyre of the E. won their pédal-fina} matches to the Women's Amateur - Gell Tournament today and will nieet in Thurday's' final.
British
Miss Mcintyre defeated Anne Quast, also of the U.S., 4-and 3. Miss Garvey upset American Joanne Gunderson (3 and 2,
Miss Gunderson, whose power off the had made her strong favourite for the title, lacked sharpness in her semi- final match. She lost the first two holes and nover caught up,
a
Miss Garvey, a star on the Brush Curtis Cup team which lost recently to the Amricans, played steadily. She was tw under par for 18 holes over the 6.290-yard, par 72 Royal St David's course.-AP.
will make
a better world champion says
Parnassus
Bangkok, June 1.
a broken wrist and will thus be of HMS Ark Royal has been George Parnassus, Los Angeles boxing promoter, indicates that Thailand's
threemable to take any further part
in the match-Reuter,
Australian swim
stars to begin Olympic training
Sydney, June 1.
+
shall and Jimmy Gray bad The Australian swimming spotlight will again
pul on 56 for the opening
stand the next five wickets
fell for 71 before the lead
was established.
Lancashire's
opening
Geoff Pullar" scored his
bat
first
century of the season against
Warwickshire at Birmingham.
focus on Townsville in tropical Northern Queensland from June 16, when the 32-member Australian Olympic team begins its prepara- tions for world-record-shattering peak fitness. swimmers will settle away from the southern hemis- phere winter in Southern Aus- tralia,
will be there until They
which time August 10, during they will swim an average of 250 miles each,
Tho He scored $2 out of 13 for the down to long hours of training first wicket and then dominated in almost idyllic conditions in a second wicket partnership of the peaceful atmosphere far 100 in 95 minutes with Bob Barber.
cluse
Lancashire declared a 353 for seven and at the Warwickshire were 327 behind with nine wickets to fall.
Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were;
At Lord's; Middlesex 319 (W. Russell 86. R. Hooker 44,
Fast time by Russian woman hurdler
Moscow, June 1. Nelli Eliseyeva, a student al the Chemistry faculty of "Mos- cow University and a possible Olymple competitor, in the 30 metres hurdles in 10.8 seconds, Tass reported today.
Geoff Griffin working hard
at 'school'
Training sessions
They will have training sessions, under the guidance of their own coaches, totall→ ing from four to six hours a day, six days a week.
Each day, the average dis- tance swimmer will cover up to six miles of Townsville's at- tractive Olympic pool.
London, June 1. Geoff Griffin, the young South General manager of the team, African fast bowler, who has Mr Syd Grange, said in Sydney been no-balled for throwing today the team's members would by four umpires his last have a medical check-up next two matches
week. spent ล strenuous day at the indoor nels of a London school today.
Alf. Gover, the former Surrey and England fast bowler, and now a well known coach, who hopes to be able to snooth out Griffin's action sald tonight
their jobs.
made
Record-chasing
U.S. speed-boat
explodes
Ray City, June 1. Tempo
Alcoa, aluminium jet
propelled which speed-boat with American band leader Guy Lombardo hoped to beat the world speed record,
sank exploded and Saginaw Bay today.
The
in
speed-boat Was teleraided from the shore by its constructor Les Saudacher when the in- eldent occurred.
No one was on board at the time and the cause of the explosion is still un- known.
Tempo Alcoa, which sank in 13 feet under water, cost $500,000,
It was financed by Guy Lombardo and the Aluminium Company of America-AFP.
31 MP's among petitioners to the MCC
London, June 1.
second in the last two National Gliding Championships of 1957 and 1959 and last year won the Manio Cup for a flight of 359 miles at 56.4 mph in Britain. later bis Anthony Goodhart, who is attached in NATO ai
Scarcely a month
brother,
Fontainebleau, made, a flight in
France of 384 miles.
Pone Kingpetch will make a better world flyweight champion than former champion Pascual Perez of Argentina.
Not
for sale
even at US$5 million
All three flying members of the British team, which totals 13, have many gliding feats to their credit, gaining high awards for their prowess. The Good- hart brothers are the only
Boston, June 1. gold British pilots to hold a
of five millon medal with three diamonds a dollars for purchase of the diamond being the highest award possible.
An offer
"I hope Pons will retain the title because I can do a lot more with Pone than with Perez" Parnassus said. He is here to arrange a rematch between the two fighters.
Pone took the championship from the Bery Htile Argentinian on April 18 by a split decision in a 15-round bout here. The fight contract 'called for a remmich before July 16 že Los Angeles,
Too small
Parnassus said Perez, 34, "19 too small to be able to Bght box Like Tony office attractions
in the bantamweight Becerra division.
who is said Pone, 5ft 8ins in height - Bing taller than Perez- will be able Owner Tom Yawkey confirm to take on bigger fighters.
Boston Red Sox baseball team has been made and rejected. Twenty-seven countries were originally scheduled to take part | To this latest offer, as to in the International Champion- many others, Riemard O'Con- ships but Russia and Hungary nell, the Red Sox business have since withdrawn.
manager, said: "The Red Sox Mrs Ann Welch has full con- are not for sale." fidence in the British team.. She said: "I really believe that Britain stands on extremely ed this. good chance of a good placing."
This international contest is The purchase offer was made held every two years and in the by Herbert Abrams, a lawyer, last four championships Bri- who said he represented a tain gained two first and two syndicate of 10 businessmen in second places.--Banews Service. the Boston area.-AP.
Day of records at Penfold Swallow golf tournament
Birmingham, June 1. Records went by the board in the first round of the Penfold Swallow £4,000 72-hole professional golf tournament over the sun-drenched Copt Heath and Olton courses here today.
He
The promoter said the Perez- Pone fight will be the Brst fly- weight title match in Los An- geles in 30 years. The exact date of the bout has not yet been fixed.
Last night he met the 24-year- old Pone, fresh from two weeks' training in the northern moun- tain city of Chwengmal, where the climate is close to that of California. He looked over the young champion with approval.
The cuts around Pone's eyes! suffered in the Perez fight were gone, and Niyom Thongchit, Pone's trainer, said his boy was ready to go.
Perez himself predicted, be _fore leaving Bangkok he would knock out the new eliamplon. Trouble with wife Parnassus, however, said the Argentinian challenger was not training adequately for the fight and that he was still upset over trouble with his wife.
"His biggest fight always has been with his wife," Parnassus
said.
"S'PORTRAIT)
“Just pul, # down to women's intuition, Gerald, 'hat I knew you wouldn't want a meal tonight- working tate
the office
10
London Express Service.
Charnley's
next opponent
London, June 1, Britain's European lightweight champion Dave Charnley has crown signed to defend his
the French title. holder Beaver Benämnotf France on July 4. Charnley
He said they would have no cricket trouble with examinations or The secretary for the Campaign
against
against Race Discrimination in Sport
says that 31 Mem- bers of Parliament have sign- ed a polition which was being circularised to the MCC, crickey's controlling body. The petition. expresses the hope that the MCC will in golf, long-hitting Harry Weet- the last future refuse to invite to Bri-man, vice-captain of tain a cricket team purporting British Ryder Cup team, led the No night life
to represent South Africa un huge field of nearly 250 players Accommodation expenses in-less it was selected on an inter- by one stroke with a scintillating cluding pocket money are pro- racial basis.
84 over the Olton course. vided,
"I know of no member who will lose his job or suffer any such loss because of the Games,” he said,
"Arrangements have been, for private study for She achieved the time in a "Griffin has been at the school those who have examinations competition among some 2,000 for about five hours and has pending." Moscow students from 43 higher worked very hard. He will be educational institutions. Tass here again for a similar spell called the Ume "one of the best tomorrow." results in the history of track and field events."
Shirley Strickland
Gever declined to forecast at
al
the The swimmers will be billeted.
at Aus- such an early stage how long
would need tralia get the Olymple record Grima in 1956 at Melbourne. Her time school. was 10.7 seconds.--AP.
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
This game from the latest
Russian championship is one
of the most drastic defeats ever administered to a grand- master, and shows the decline of Bronstein since he played for the world championship 1951. White: Bronstein. Black: Petrosian. 1 P-K4, P-Q83; 2 Kt-K3, P-Q4: 3 P-K5,
in
According to the secretary, with private families as close to Mr Anthony Steel, Merabers of Parliament who have signed On Tuesday Dudley Nourse, the pool as possible. Those a
►
the South African manager, little out of town will cycle to the position include Mr James,
I said he hoped that Griffin woula | the pool.
.play against. Glamorgan at Cardiff on Saturday-AFP.
PARET NAMED
BOXER OF
THE MONTH
Providence, June 2. Benny Kid Paret, 20-year-old Cuban who dethroned Ameri- can Don Jordan as world welter- weight champion, is the Boxer of the Month in the National Rt-Boxing
Association monthly ratings announced by, the rating committee today.
4 P-04 P-K3: 5 P-283, QB3; 5 Kt-Q2. Kt-B3, PXP: 8 Kt(K2) XP (much better 18 B K: 9 KixKt. FXKt: 10
11 Q-K2 P-231
K-B2: 14
PXBI; 17 QXR. FxP; 18 Q-R7 ch. B-K12; 19 B-KI, PXP: 20 R-Q1, B-RS: 21 F-B5, KFXP; 22 RJ, Q-87: 23-Q-B3, B-85; White resigns
15 The Cuban won this honour ch, in a stiff competition with upset Winners Candy McFarland, who also beat Jordan; Hank Casey, Wimmer over Henry Hank; Eddie Garcia, who defeated the Chest- nut; and Eddie Perkins, for his Solution No. 5929: 1 R-05, victory over Hallan Paolo Rosi, HArdat 3B-B4), 3-Batamazig champion doe X-84, or 1R-R4; 2 XL-B8, Becerra, also won attention, for or 1...B-03; 2 R-23, or 1... the retention of his crown, in a B-K4; 2 R-KIS.
Kenji
London Express Barsión”
hard-fought battle with Yonekura at Tokyo-AP.
ed.
Griffiths, Mr Anthony Crosland
At the end of a hectic day of Leading scores
Leading frst round
scores
outpointed
in
the
Some fight experts here con- Frenchman over len rounds in tended that was why Perez drop- London last February, ped the title.
The British boxer last night Parnassus will confer dur-knocked out Paul Armstead of ing the next few days with the United States and moved a were:
Pone's manager, Thong Thos, step nearer to a return fight 84-H, Wheelman (Britain), to settle details of the forth with American Joe Brown for the world title; But promoter 65D, S. Thomas (Britain), coming bout.-AP. 66 H, R. Henning (South
Jack Salomens said Charnley
The record breaking feats started at 66 by Harold Hen-Africa). ning, the slim Sonth African.
Olton Course
68 A. Miguel (Spain), D.
Wednesday lose would like to defend his Euro-
pean crown
But in less than an hour David Britain), M. Faulkner again in Russiach st
(Britain),
Thomas of Wales returned a 65 and finally Weetman came along to better both these brilliant performances,
Favourite
E. C. Brown (Britain), C. 69 M. Kennedy (Britain),
O'Connor (Dublin).
06
68
and Mrs Barbara Castle, all Night life will be restrict-leading Labour MP's.
Cont Heath Course Only an occasional visit
G. W. Low (Britain). to a local cinema is allowed. Other names Include Christo-
T. H. Cotton (Britain), Each week the swimmers wili pher Chataway, Conservative
R. Sota (Spain), R. A. Knight be able to relax on tropical MP, and former Olymple run-
(Britain). Magnetic Island, a few miles off her, Earl and Counless Russel,
69R. M. Crafter (Austra- the coast, where they will be the Bishop of Johannesburg, who has twice won the event lia), J. Henderson (Britain), K. able to surt, skin-dive, or just the Bishop of Birmingham and and he is now favourite to pick | Bousfield (Britain), P. E Gil sun-bathe. -- China Mail Alistair Sim, the film actor up the season's first top prize (Britain), S. S. Scott (Britain). Special.
China Mail Special.
of £1,000.
-Reuter.
THE GAMBOLS
WE'VE BEEN KAVING LESSONS IN JUDO ) AT THE CLUB
· TRY SNATCHING
MY HANDBAG
GEORGE
The tournament has always been profitable for Weetman
by Barry Appleby
WHAT A GOOD JOB
I TOOK FIRST AID LAST YEAR
in
а warm-up
The contract was signed by Moscow, June 1.
Charley's manager Arthur Shefield Wednesday lost the Boggis and Paris promoter Gil- third game of their Soviet tour bert Benan in Solomons', office. in Moscow today. They went down to Moscow Locomotive three goals to two,
Meanwhile, Solomons sald he hoped to bring Brown to Lon- The half-time score was 2-0 don to defend his title against in favour of the Muscovites,
Charnley in September. Forty thousand in the Lenin Boggis said: "I hope to speak Stadlum saw m interesting to Brown's manager, Lou match in which the Muscovitics Viscusi, today. I have already. countered the visitors technical been in touch with him over prowess with speedmÅR. SamAP
If its Bangkok you seek.
–With Dastes.exotic.
& complet s rare Remember Three times a week
|Death of famous : Scottish footballer
Vancouver, June, 1 George Wilson, a stocky out alde-left who played in inte nationals for Scotland and won Che Scottish Cu medal while playing for Heart of Midlothian in the early part of the century, died at his home there yenlerde He was 76.
Wilson also won an Engik "Cup” medalTM With Newing
Uudied at the peak of his cer career. He came to Douver about 1990--AR