THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1960.

CLEAN SWEEP BY NATIONAL De Vicenzo wins French

LEAGUE Two history-makers

A.L. lose second All-Star baseball

classic by 6-0

New York, July 13.

American

The National League made it two in a row today in the 1960 All-Star com- petition by beating the League 6-0 in a great show of hitting power and pitching finesse. They had already won 5-3 on Monday in Kansas City in the first of the two All-Star games.

All of the National League's runs were scored on home runs today with Willie Mays. Stan Musial, Eddie Mathews and Ken Boyer hitting, into the stands.

Bayer and

Fur!

The homers by Mathews came with one aboard while Mays and Musial hit theirs with nobody' un. Martial, who was making his 19h appearance, it was his sixth All-Star home run It establish- ed a record.

Atays continued his tremen- . deu.. hitting with two singles,

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Winning pitcher

Sanager Waller Alsion used six pitchers to produce the shutout, with starter Vernon Law of the Pittsburgh Pirates who pitched the first Innings the eventual winner,

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The only man to reach first The lanky Piratu right- hander was Yankee Bill Skowrun with a single in the second.

Lefthander Johnny Podres of the Dodgers who followed law But into trouble in the third i que lo wildness but with the bases loaded and two outs he ume-un king

Pop to the !

KOL Yankee? Roger Maris

to

catcher. Maris, who went bil-

left a

less for the afternoon, total of seven nien on base.

In the seventh, uffer Stan Williams of the

piteled two

Dodgers had! more imings of

The Scores

ALL-STAR GAME

R HE National League .. 0 10 0 American League . 0 8 D Law, Padres, (3), Williams (5), Jackson (7), Henry (8), Me- Dantel (0) and Crandall. Bur- gess (5), Bailey (7), Dord, Wynn 4. Staley (6), Lay (8), Bell (9) and Berra, Lollar (6).

Home runs: Mathews, Mays, Musial. Boyer.

WP-Law. LP-Ford-AFP.

Norman Horner and Billy Thaduila shake on it after their history-making undefra led 377 first-wicket partner- ship for Warwickshire at the Oval last week. The score put up by them broke four records,

It was the world's biggest total at which any team has declared without losing a wicket. It was also the biggest opening partnership by any two batsmen in England for 27 years.

The other two were club records. When they reached 335 they bad beaten Warwickshire's best cpening partner. ship. Tens runs later they set a new Warwickshire record for any wicket.

Hallam, Bird put up

Fists go flying

in All Blacks'

277-run

against S. Africans

-run partnership rugby match

Leicester, July 13. Leicestershire openers Maurice Hallam and Harold Bird knocked up 277 for the first wicket against the South Africans here today.

shulaut Ball. Maris ca Leicestershire, currently occupying bottom place in

sgain with the bases lunded against

Larry Jackson the i Cardinal righthander and lifted a soft fly to Mays in centre- field. In the ninth, he came by again, this time with Al Kaline! on first and hit a game-ending ground ball to first base.

Got into trouble

Bi Henry

the Cincinnati lefthander got into trouble in

the eighth when Mickey Mantle singled and Sherman Lollar bl a ground. Rupes doubled to right but he got pinch-hitter Al Smith and Ronnie Hansen on inliefd pops to come out of the in- ning without any further damage.

was

The American League let: a total of twelve on the bases.

Whiley Ford. the starter, pitched three innings and was The losing hurler. He followed by Early Wann and Gerry Staley of the White Sox's Frank Lary of Detroit and Gary Bell of Cleveland. The only one to escape unscathed was the veteran Wynn who didn't allow a hit in his two-inning spell.

Ted Williams appeared briefly 2.5 pinch-hitter for

Minnie

the English County Cricket Championship! table, were 287 for three wickets in their first innings at the end of the first day's play.

The partnership was the best for any wicket by Leicestershire since the Second World War, the best by any side against the Springboks on the current tour, and is the third best in the county side's history.

Three 'chances*

Hallam's 164 scored in 320

the stips off Jim Potbecary, but, without adding to his 164

Leicestershire the

batsman

was out when he skied a ball from Athol McKinnon to the boundary where Tony Pilley held a fine catch,

Bird, by far the more cau- tious

LWO of the

openers. uffered no chance until the

minutes and including 18 catch which dismissed him al- though an appeal for a catch

Port Elizabeth, July 13.

Scrums frequently broke up with Asts dying here today as the New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union team beat Eastern Pro- vince by 10 points to 3.

Fighting

amongst the forwards punctuated the match, in which the All Blacks scored two goals,

a penalty goal and a try to Province's penalty goal.

Early in the game the All Blacks tried to swing the ball around, but later they kicked too open and the pack closed the game

up

tightly. Nevertheless,

they always looked more likely to score than their rivals, who had little peur- tration-Reuter,

Graczyk wins

fours, is the best individual behind the wicket was rejected Tour De France performance against the with the score at 50. Springboks this year, while

Bird's 104 made in 345 In failing light at the end of minutes and including seven fours, is a personal best.

The South Africans must have regretted omitting paceman Nell Adcock and off-spinner Hughie Tayfield for this match as the tourists' bowling today had very little to offer a virtually plumb wicket.

on

the day, Leicestershire Jast Bird and Robin Gardner--for a duck before rain ended play a few minutes ahead of time.

Scoreboard

17th stage

16-year-old schoolgirl to attempt Channel swim

Uxbridge, July 13. Sixteen-year-old schoolgirl Sue Baddeley has left her home here for France in

a bid to become the youngest swimmer ever lo swim the English Chan- nel.

Sue travelled with her father,

Dr Hiram Baddeley, 40, who will make the swim with her, her sister Elaine, 14, and brother Hiram, 22, both strong swim- mers, who will cheer them from the pilot boat.

Sue's

Left behind WILS mother. Mrs Irene Baddeley, who often swims five or seven miles.

ON SATURDAY

"I was going with them, then my housekeeper left," she told a reporter. "There's a phone on the pilot boat so they can let me know how things are going"

Father and daughter,

who swan 10-and-a-half miles across England's Lake Windermere last year, hope

the to make channel attempt from Cp Cris Nez on Saturday, if the weather is right

"They are both very big and neither of them feels the cold, Mrs Baddeley sald

The Channel is only 23 miles across but tides and currents

can make swimmers cover three or four times that distanee,--- China Mall Special,

Kitchee win in Penang

Penang, July 13. The Kitchee soccer team from Hongkong beat a Penang-Kedah Combined XI by 3-2 in a fare- well game at the City Stadium here tonight.

The Hongkong team who led 2-1 at half-time scored their winning goal in the 57th minute through inside-deft Ho Cheung- yau after the Malayans had drawn level soon after the interval-Reuter,

ROBERTO DE VICENZO

Somerset batsmen

break

60-year-old

third wicket record

London, July 13.

Somerset records went by the board at Bath today,. where Graham Atkinson and Peter Wight smashed the county's 60-year-old third wicket best of 272 by putting on 300.

Atkinson reached the hightest score of his career and was 1hind out with 190 after the first two wickæla had gone for 72. His score, made in 5% hours, included a six and 17 fotura,

Defiant stand.

At the close Somerset were 401 for three, with Wight un- deftated for 155.

A defant 113 by Derby-

shire's Laurie Johnson dominated the opening day of their match agajust Lancashire at Manchester, The innings finally ended at

HK to play Malaya in

first round of FE

Interport Tennis

Kuala Lumpur, July 13.

South Vietnam, the holders, and Japan, the

favourites, have both received first-round byes in this year's Yeap Hong-ghee Trophy Inter- port Tennis competition scheduled to be played here from July 23 to 26.

In the six-team draw - will not be able

to be here in nounced today South Vietnam time. But they are sending 20 Aix-Les-Bains, July 13. Frances Jean Graczyk won 10- meet the winners of a Hong- players, including five women, day's 17th stage of the cycling lawg-Malaya tin, while Japan to the Mulayan Championships Tour De France, the last high meet either Pakistan or Singa- at Penang from July 28 to 31.

race over 229 kilo- pore. mountain

the

F. Ampon (Philippines) and metres (143 miles) across

Jaran will be represented by Premjit Lali, India's No. 2 are

M. R. Haliam,

c Pithey, b

ships-Reuter. He nosed out Italy's Graziano Miyagi and Osamu Ishigura, 184 McKinnon 'chances'

Baltiɛtini. Both finished in H. D. Bird, e McGlew, b

Pothecary

104 07:30:20.

Only three real woje offered during the Hallam-Bad partnership all of them by Hallam, and only two of that would have made any difference.

Minoso in the seventh and At 28, Hallam edged Jon singled 10 right He was im- mediately replaced by a pinch Fellows-Smith low to Roy Me- al slip, where the runner and got a tremendous an

Springbok felder gol a hand to ovation.

the ball, which struck his boot, but failed to bold il

crowd A disappointing 37,151 witnessed the match.

Chess News

By LEONARD BARDEN

of

This uttie miniature from a Russian tournament (Konova- lor v. Koblentz) illustrates two. important general principles, White brings his queen out 1 early, and so allows Black con- trol of the centre; and he over- looks the possiblity of an inter- mediate surprise

rise during a series

P-K4. P-Q84 K4

of captures

3 P-44. PXP: 3 PQES

5. QXP?

4.

XKEP: EP-K4; 10 B KKt, P.--Q4: 11 B-Kts, P-K5; 12 Kt Q1, B-42: 13 Kt--Q2, KixKt; 1 BxB ch, KE! 16-2xExD White-resigns. Solution No. 5853、 1 K-Q8 (threat 2 R-K7), R—B2; 2 R— Q0or 1 Bicht PXR Kt), or 1... Kt-84; 2 Q-RCG, or 1... Kl-Kt; 2 QxQ, o07 1°° P-K4; 2 BXKt, or 1 ...

London Beprasa BersiCOL

LEICESTERSHIRE First innings

D. Kirby, not out

L. R. Gardner, c Duckworth.

b Pothecary J. Van Geloven, nut uut

Extras

3

golf title

great closing rounds of 68 and 65

Paris, July 13. Roberto De Vicenzo, the 37-year-old Argentine- born professionat now living in Mexico, put in a great finish to win French

his

second Open Golf Champion- ship today at Saint Gload.

De Vicenzo, whờ won the lite m 1950, war six strates bend the leader when he start the third round this morning. Rounds of 60 and 65 cany gave him a champion- ship by three clear strokes from Leopoldo Ruiz, of 'Argenuina, Bill Johnston; of the arid Urated States, who tied for stcond place.

RECORD

:

De Vicenzo's aggregate was 275 (72, 70, 08, 65).

Johnston, the overnight leader, after opening rounds of de and 70, took 72 and 70 today and rtuig inrded 67, 70, 74, 87.

Peter Thomann, the Astra-

Han ace, fished on 279, 保險 mark With Sebastian Miguel, of Spatii.

The day's best round was a record-breaking 65 by Murray Crafter, 29, of Adelaide, This cut a stroke off the record for weakened the 6,714 yards course held jointly by Britain's Jimmy Adams and French nimateur Henri De Lamaze

199 against Lancashire attack. Johnson was at the wicket three hours, and hit three sixes and 15 fouTS.

Warwickshire recovered from a middle-order collapse to reach 271 agalist Nottingham. shire at Coventry ---due mainly. to 11 determined; attractive 104 by Ray Hitchcock, his second century of the season which took him 3 hours! He 11 fours and our sixes to his credit,

1

Collapsed

Gloucestershire's Ceell Cockt caused Northamptonshire some trouble of Gloucester,

It was mainly due to the spiri-

mer's efforts that, after making

Crafter finished sixth on 280. De Lamaze, léading amateur in the championship, tied for seventh place on 281,-Reater,

Soccer news

from other lands

Barcelona F.C., which won

promising start of 178 for the Spanish Championship for ibrer, Northamptonshire col the second year running, put a laped to 213. Cook's analysis value was live for 49.

their

of £400,000 in magnificent forward line of But they spatched Coll, Koesis, Martinez, Suarez

Villaverde. Gloucestershire wicket for six and

And their runs before

rain brought an reserve forwards -- Evaristo

(from Brazil), carly close.

Kubala and Czibor (from Hungary), Loajaza (from Peru) and Tejada are estimated to be worth £200,000.

10-centavo coin

earned the Spain quickly At Colchester: Essex 143 for nickname of "Lusito"--after

Scores

Close of play scores in today's A Dew cricket matches are:

four (B. Taylor 48, D. Insole 66 inside-loft Lusito Suarez, as not out). Versus Yorkshire. Rain both carry the number

curtailed play.

Play,

on their back.

*

"10"

ashire 99 for four (K. Grieves centration on soccer.

AL Coventry: Warwickshire 271 (N. Horner 40, R. Hitch- cock 104). Nottinghamshire two Thorbjorn Svensson has play- Rain curtailed led 89 umes for Norway at for no wicket.

His nickname is centre-half. At Old Trafford: Derbyshire "The Whaler" from the profes- 198 (H. Johnson 113), Lan- slon he followed before con-

53 not out).

At Haslings: Kent 147 for three (P. Richardson 49, J.

Rafn curtailed play.

Alps from Briancon to Aix-Les- their Davis Cup players, Atsushi also entered for the Champlon- / Prodger 45). Versing. Sussex

Bains.

Gastone Nencini of Italy kept the yellow jersey of overall

for the O leadership

eighth

0 straight day-AP. 10

Total (for three wickets) 287

Wicketfalls: 1-277, 2-284, 3-

204.

Bowling to date

Pothecary

At 84, Hallam attempted an cff-drive off Trevor Goddard and lifted into the slipe.

Fellows-Smith leapt across, Goddard touched the ball, but could not

Fellows Smith complete the catch.

Мскіплоп Jackie McGlew

Springbok skipper McGlew dropped Hallam in

TAE GAMBOLS

OF COURSE I DON'T MIND? YOU BRINGING THEM BACK ) TO DINNER

LATER

Cycling record

:

Rome, July 13. Italy's Antonio Maspes today equalled the world cycling

O M R W record for the 200 metres with 21 5 44 2 flying start on track when he 36 14 76 U clocked 11 seconds flat.

18 1 45 0 The record was set up by 35.4 12 77 1 Holland's Aric Van Vliet on 8 2 29 0 September 9, 1935, at Copen

-Reuter. | hagen.-AFP:

NOW WHEN I SAY:-

"ONE CUTLET

OR TWO DEAR?

Pakistan who were doubtful starters say they are sending Iftikhar Ahmed and Mohamed

Naeem

Withdrawn

Australian net

stars U.S. bound Wight 155 not out).

University students Michael

New York, July 13. Lo and 10 Po-hay play for Four Australian tennis players Hongkong, and | Sidrapore will arive in New York on Fri- have entered their top two day on their way to the National players Our Chew-bene and Club Championships to be held Shahrin Osnadia

on July 18-24 at Chicago.

S. A Azman and Tan Song- Rod Laver who lost to com lean, the top two players in patriot Noale Fraser in the Finial their country, represent Malaya. of the recent Wimbledon Cham- pionships, heads the group which Thailand have withdrawn also includes Bob Mark, Bob from the competition because Hewitt and Martin Mulligar.- some of their leading," players UPI.

Barry Appleby

-YOU SAY NO MEAT, THANK

YOU—ITH MY DIETS MEATLESS DAY,

AND THEN WELL.

HAVE ENOUG

TO GO ROUND

HOT WATER

an Instant

WITH

Kettel, Luxembourg's record soccer international player, has been killed in a road accident. He won 87 caps. players of Dudetingen, also lost their lives

in the crash.

Two his club,

ather Stade

At Gloucester; Northampton. shire 213 (B. Raynolds 58, P. Arnold 55, C. Cook five for 49), Versus Gloucestershire,

At Bath: Somerset 401 for three (G. Atkinson 100, P. Seven

countries European Versus have decided to stage a "Cup of Glamorgan.

the Cupwinners," The draw for In the following three matches the first round, to be play- there was no play today, owing ed 17 the Butumn, to rain.

West Germany v Hungary; Italy At Lord's; Gentlemen versus v Switzerland; Czechoslovakia Players.

y Yugoslavia. Austria gets d At the Oral: Surrey versus bye unless France decides to Combined Services.

come in this year. France will At Southampton; Hampshire definitely take part in 1901- vera Worcestershire.--Router. --Banews Service,

BBC to broadcast Rome Games-

Most English-speaking sports- men should be able to follow the progres of the Olympia Games on television or radio. It is learnt that the British Broadassling Corporation's Outside Broadcasts Depart- ment are sending their big- gost team yot mgaged in sporting dccasion to cover the 18-day event which begins on August 25,

In all, the BBD plank to trans..

mit about 60. ldurs during

Sports which are expected, to be seen in the direct relays include truck säd følt sthie. wwfnaming, boxing rowing ayding fencing, weight liftar. hockey, and equestrian events,

At least three, matches in the Olymples. Soccer Tourmanent Care expooted to be seen live,

Incinding the BALA

the Clames, the greater part | Peter Dimmock, chief of Televi-

dak.... ainen. Onlálda. Brondottatat::ini11.

"head" the "televisión tanto, of abiat 25; and the sóima tõuna' will consist of about 20- London Express Berufs

sportin

GAS

to direct daily

Says there will be

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