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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1960,
COUNTY CRICKET!
BIG UPSET AT GOODWOOD Doug Slade bowls
Derby winner
St.
Paddy beaten by Kipling.
ATTEMPTED POISONING OF
SOCCER
Belgrade, July 28.
A Yugoslav soccer scandal ended today with the arrest of five persons accused of attempt- ing to poison players to secure victory for their team.
The scandal in the country's most popular sport started last Sunday at Maribor, In Slovenia, near the Austrian border. Thère, the decl sive match for promotion, to the second divi-. sion league was to be played between the local team Branik and Karlovac from the town of Karlova,
Goodwood, July 28. Kipling, a three-year-old colt owned by Lord Sefton, brought off one of the biggest surprises of the season by beating Sir Victor Sassoon's Epsom But all players of Karlovac and accompanying Derby winner, St Paddy, in the £6,570 Gordon Stakes, run over a mile and a half here today.
St Paddy, ridden by his Epsom pilot, Lester Pig- gott, was the first Derby winner for 47 years
to run subsequently at the Goodwood Meeting.
Transatlantic solo race
He started at 1 to B on, and
I appeared, all set for victory until the vigorous riding of Geoff Lewis brought the 6 to 1 chance Kipling with a tremen- dous burst in the last 100 yards to score by half a length.
second finisher Mr R. Sigula's Balaji, a 100
New York, July 28. British Lieutenant Colonel 1. G. Blonde Hasler's altered folkLout was expected to pass fi Ambrose Lightship late this evening and become the second father to the Transatlantic Raer Jur one-man craft, London mapmaker Francis Chichester Inished first in a larger boat last werk.
managers became ill of diarrhoea, Doctors intervened and police were called to inves tigate,
PLAYERS
The match was cancelled, since the Karlovac
players were too sick to move.
Polke Investigation found that Ivan Voble member of the management of Branik, ruve
Notts to a
trouncing defeat
London, July 28.
to a writer in the local hotel some pills to Doug Slade, Worcestershire's left-arm slow bowler,
put in the 'food" servéd'' to the Karlovac players in order to handicap them for the decisive match.
Too many pills
was instrumental in Nottinghamshire's troun cing by an innings and 31 runs at Nottingham today.
The waller apparently put too many pills in the Slade sealed the two-day victory for Worcester-
food Police arrested Voblo and four sc- complices, all of them fans of Branik, The team management condemned the wetion, expelled Yoblo from the club and decided to sbandon the match, jkys lėsying Karlovse to enter the second division league.—AP.
Eric Bedser, Dave Bosox stop
Eric
Gibson hold
up
the South Africans
London, July 28.
o 7 outsider ridden by Doug Smith was five lengths further A defiant seventh wicket stand between Eric Bedser back, third in a field of eight.
and Dave Gibson held up the South Africans at the Oval here today, after the tourists had dis- missed the first six Surrey batsmen for 115.
St Leger hope
Lord Sefton, who also bred Kipling, said he thought the colt was improving all the time he has now won three races in a row-and “we shali have to think about him as a St Leger prospect for Sep- sember."
The partnership put on 67 in boundary for six before being 85 minutes, and enabled Surrey sixth out, having taken three to store 183 for seven in reply hours to score 53.
to the South Africans' 338 for
AL baseball
leaders
Chlearo, July 28. Righthander Tom Brewer finally checked the American League baseball leaders,
shire by taking six wickets for 23 runs in Nottinghamshire's second innings.
In the morning Worcester (E. Dexter 83, K. Sultle 75).
at 154 for AL shire has resumed
Leicester: Leicestershire three, and contributions of 78 172 and 58 for two. Yorkshire by Derek Richardson and an 318 (R. Illingworth 86, J. undefeated half-century by Wilson 77). Alen Dug took them to 318
At Chesterfield: Derbyshire 234 against Nottinghamshire's 174.
For Nottinghamshire, Joan and 43 for no wicket. Somerset
Cotton claimed six for 114, and 239 for nine declared (P. Wig
At Kettering: Northampton
in
their second innings the 45, R. Virgin 55, W. Alley 45). county foundered badly despite
and 25 for two. la cefiant 54 from Geoff Millshire 225
Middlesex 297 (R. Gale 101, P. man.
Paritt. 78, D. Dennett 54).
Lancs fine reply
Breaks world record three times
Eugene, July 18. Bill Nieder, who is only an alternate choice in the U.S. Olymple team, better- ed the recognised world' record for the shotput three times in practióe"" today with heaves beyond és fres One messured 64 foot 9 inches,
The record of 63 feet 4 inches is held' by Pärry O'Brien, Nieder,” however, has a ton of op feet 7 lusher awalling oficial recognition.
Nieder, a stk. 14m. 235 pounder has just joined the United States Olymple team already in training here. His three big tonoću were made in hls' first workout.
In another fine practice: performance, Bon. ↑ Marria topped 15 feet. 3 inches three times in the pole Fault-AP.
Japanese volleyball teams to play in HK
Tokyo, July 28.,
At Nottingham: Worcester- The Japan Volleyball Ass¢- shire beat Nottinghamshire by ciation today announced it would innings and 61 runs. send a men's and women's team Lancashire passed the Essex an total of 336 for nine declared Nottinghamshire 174 and 113 (G. to tour Indonesia.
The teams would leave here with
overs and five Millman 54). Worcestershire 318 five Chicago White Sox, today in
wickets to spare så Blackpool (D. Richardson 78, A, Duff 50 on August 21 for two weeks. The
leaders not out, J. Cotton six for 114). On their return the teems championship ping the Boston Red Sox owed their one reply to the Worcestershire 14 points would stop for matches in
4-2 victory.
Hongkong-Reuter. solid foundation laid by their Reuter. The triumph broke a nine-opening pair, Geoff Puliar and game Chicago winning streak Bob Barber, whose stand of 181 over Boston
was the county's biggest of the
from K
SEVEN FOREIGN PLAYERS
Brewer, winning his seventh
season for any wicket. game of the season against eight
Barber Bay wal for losses, held the White Sox to 10 determined 97,
and Pulier for singles, and his battery-mate 8. Later there were further four declared on the second day, other 74 to avoid following on. Komer of the season with one Groves (52) anu Peur Marner
But Surrey still needed an- Heywood Sullivan, hit his third aggressive hnungs The Springboks added 05 in 75 minutes in the morning be- and as Adcock-the tourists' man on base. The Cupen Mary reported tj
thei (42) Lancashire finished Chicago southpaw Billy Pierce day at 958 1r six. sighted Hasler's boat, Jester,
fore declaring. This was mainly only really penetrative bowler- The Italian-owned Irish-bred
loser after defeating about 133 miles from New York Exar, ridden by Piggott, justified due to an aggressive 43 in the tired, Eric Bedser and Gibson was
Boston three times this season.
reigning champions Yorkshire number of minutes by gained the initiative." early yesterday. Allowing for a 9 to 4 on favourilism in the
gained a formidable advantage who Jon Fellows-Smith,
In the favourable winds, the former Goodward Cup by taking the
Both balamen drove Athol Felipe Alou's
National League, over Leicestershire at Leicester.
infield McKinnon for six, and
single frogman was expected around two miles five furlongs event by two sixes and three fours in a
they with the bases loaded, his third seventh wicket stand by Ray
They owed it chaedy to 2400 GMT today,
added 50 in 45 minutes to put hit of the game, gave the San Illingworth and two lengths. Owner Doctor Carlo stand of 62 with Sid O'Linn.
Surrey In a much position.
He left England on June 11 Vittadini had flown over special- ty from Italy to see his four- his folkboat, on which hangs a Chinese junk sall. He followed year-old slayer run. a northerly course in anticipa. tion of help from the Labrador current.-AP.
· Crushing defeat for Madras soccer team
Kuala Lumpur, July 28. The visiting Madras Stute football team from South India fasted their first defeat in their current Malayan For when the they were bouten 9-, by Selangor State tean at the . Merdeka Stadium here today.
At half-time the score was
5- in favour of the local team.
The visitors won their Kane when they defected Penang by one goal to it last Monday.
It was virtually 3 national team (with eight internationalsy the visitors encountered today. -AFP.
No Ferraris in German Grand Prix
in
Nurburgring, July 23.
Ferrari cars will not compete ·
the German Grand Prix which will be held here on Suc-. day, it was announced today.
Following the scratching by Ferraris, Porsche have entered a segund Formula Two car which will be driven by West Gernian ace Count Berghe Von Trips.
OLYMPIC TORCH
Rome, July 28. The Olympic torch will be handed over in Athens. 011 August 13 10 the Vice- President of the Italian National Olympic Committee Mr Piero Oneglio, it was announced here today. Mr Oneglio was today entrusted with the task by the INOC.
The Olympic torch will be handed over by the President of theGreek Olympic Committee, -AFP..
same
Soon in trouble
hit
Surrey were soon in trouble against the pace bowling or Nell Adcock, who had John Edrich leg before with only three scored,
Mr Jim Juel's Predominate, a comfortable winner of the two miles three furlongs Geodwood Stakes yesterday, turned out again today and though he ex- tended Exar in the last furlong, " the Italian hurse always seemed to have something in hand and pulled away at the finish.
Predominate, starting at 3, to 1, was a neck in front of the third-placed French challenger to tumble, Bel Barula, a 9 to 1 chance.
Mike Stewart and Dave 41 for the Fletcher added scccnd wicket before Fletcher was caught in the slips off Adcock, and then wickets began
Stewart batted with deter- however, booking Over Adcock
square-leg
The four-day Goodwood meet.mination, ing ends tomorrow.-Reuter,
THE VICTORY CALL
A shout of triumph from Dennis Rounsavelle
a split second after hearing that he had captured the world 400 metres medley swim record at the American Athletic Union Swimming Championships at Toledo last weekend.
Rounsavelle, aged 19, twice beat Ian Black's world mark. He first covered the distance in 5 mins, 7.5 secs., then 5 mins. 4.3 seconds. Black's best. is 4.3 secs. slower.
their captain,
IN MALAYAN OPEN TENNIS QUARTER-FINALS
Singapore, July 23.
better Francisco Giants a 3-2 victory vic Wilson which yielded 121" Topseeded Felicissimo Ampon of the Philippines
It needed the return of Adcock with the new ball to split the parlership at 183, only seven short of the total required to avoid the follow-on,
By that time Eric Bedser had scored 43 so far the second highest total of the innings and Gibson 26. Adcock finished the day by claiming five wicke's
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS
South Africana
(Overnight 253 for four)
J. H. B. Walle e and b Lock 125 S. O'Linn not out
43
J. P. Fellows-Smith b Lock 43
Extras
Total (dor six wickets
declared) 338
Did not bat: G. Griffin, J. E. Pothocary, A. H. McKinnon,
N. A. T. Adcock,
Wicketfalls: 5-276, 6-338,
Bowling Analysis
OM R
A. V. Bedsor 13 4 36
E. A Bedser
T. Lock
Gibson
27 13 63
25.5 3 85
30 7 82
1
25 5 68
Surrey
0
Sydenham
M. Stewort C O'Linn b
Adcock
over Milwaukee in 10 innings today and dropped the second place Braves two games behind League-leading Pittsburgh.
RESULTS Today's results were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H
Chicago Boston
Cleveland New York
2 10
4
7
2
(First gume)
D
0
4
Kansas City
0
1
9
Baltimore
4
4
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia Chicago
3
1
6
0
(10 innings)
Milwaukee San Francisco
7
11 -UPI.
Littler leads
in Eastern
Golf Open
Baltimore, July 28.
Illingworth not normally big hitter rescued the innings with bold and adventurous aggression after six wickets had fallen for 56 runs. His 88 in- cluded three sixes and mine Lours. Wilson went for 77, and the innings closed at 318 with Yorkshire 146 in the lead.
First innings lead.
Excellent batting by Bob Gate (101), Peter Partit: (78) and don Bennett (54) enabled Middlesex to gain
a first
inpingy lead of 72 against Northamptonshire at Ketter-
Ing.
Then with Middlexx all out
0 for 297 their fast-bowler Alan 1 Moss disinissed the Northamp
tonshire openers with only 25 runs on the board,
will meet Osamu Ishigura of Japan in the quarter-finals of the Malayan Open Tennis Championship following two easy victories in the first and second rounds today.
Ampon eliminated Malaya's
F. Stanmor 6-1, 6-0, then beat.
MEN'S SINGLES First round
Thailand's Suthep Bulaku) 6-1, F. Ampon, Philippines, beat F. G-1, Ampon is a strong favourite Stanmore, Malaya, 6-0, 6-1. to win the singles title.
Suther Bulakul, Thaliand Lshagura received a walkover beal Iu Po-hay, Hongkong, 4- from J, P. A. Linck, of Thailand 6-0. in the first the then beat Vo Van Vo Van Thanh, Vietnam beat Thanh of Vietnam 8-6, 4-6, 6-4, Michael Lo, Hongkong, 6-3, 6-4. quarter-Anal Vo Van Bay, Vietnam, beat draws are: Iftikhar Ahmad Heah Eng-guan, Malaya, 8-9, of Pakistan versus Vo Van | 6-1.
The
Pakistan,
other
Bay of Vietnam, Premjit Lai of Seri Charichinda, Thailand, India versus Saeed Had of beat KELN. Hussein, 6-2, 6-2. -
of On Chew-bee
Iftikhar Ahmad Pakistan, Atushi beat J. Belcher, Malaya.§-1,
6-0.
Singapore
versus
Miyagi of Japan.
Impressive form
The other Japanese entrant, Miyagi also showed impressive
Premjit Lal, India, beat T. S. Kin, Singapore, 6-0, 6-4.
Nguyen Van Tick, Vietnam, beat Anek Duangdom, a
Gale and Parfitt, in a Bath wicket partnership, put on 94. This changed the course of the garne after Malcolm Scott had dismissed three men in 11 oversform, beating Malaya's Rahman land, 2-0, 6-3, §-2...
Saeed Hai. Pakistan, beat Bakar 6-0, 6-1 and Pakistan's without "cost.
Mohamed Naim 2-6, 6-4, 6-2. Khong Kit-soon. Singapore, 1-2,
Scores
round of the $25,000 Eastern cause of rain. Open Golf Tournament. Little took the first
Thailand and Hongkong lost 60 all their players in the first two
Mohamed
Naim, Pakistan, beat Eddie Chong, Malays; ☆D,
In the men's doubles Felic-8-0.
teamed with Ampon
Atushi Miyagi, Japan, beat
Close of play scores in rounds. today's cricket matches were: Gene Littler today did a At Ebbw Vale: Gloucester-issimo repeat performance of his 1959 shire 51 for five. Versus Premjit Lai to beat Sharin Abdul Rahman Baku 3 record of 85 strokes in the first Glamorgan, no play today be- Osman and T, S. Kim of Bin 6-1, 80. Second round
Igapore 8-0, 6-3. The Filipino-
F. Ampon (Philippines) beat Was the At Blackpool: Essex 334 for Indian combination
Suthep Bulakul (Thailand) 6-1, round nine declared (K. Higgs six first to enter the semi-finals of
6-1. lead of the 11th annual Eastern for 841. Lancashire 358 for the doubles,
Osamu Ishiguro (Japan) beat Open for the second straight six (R. Barber 97, G. Pullar 82,
The Pakistani combination of Vo Van Thanh (South Vietnam) year with seven birdies and 11 N. Grieyes 52, P. Marner 42).
Iftikhar Ahmed anti Saeed Hal, 8-8, 4-5, 6-4. pars.
At Birmingham: Kent 165 and the holders, also entered the
Vo Von Bay (South Vietnam) two strokes 31 for four. Warwickshire 205 semi-finals by defeating Ons beat Tan Song-kean (Singapore) old gallery (W. Stewart 54, R. Hitchcock Chew-bee and Khong Kit-soon 4-6, -6, 4-2 15 favourite, Jackie Burke, and a 46).
Puerto Rican newcomer, Juan At Bournemouth: Hampshire Results of today's matches Charichinda Thaliland) 6-0, 0-1. 18 Rodriguez.-AP,
174 and 104 for five. Sussex 281 were:
៦
53
J. Edrich bow Adcock
0
D. Fletcher c Pothecary b
Adcock
That put him ahead of
A. B. D. Parsons b
McKinnon
R. Swetan e Fellows-
Smith b McKinnon
A. R. E. Tindall e O'Lina b
Adcock
E. A. Beder not out
Gibson b Adcock
6
10
43
26
First
12
Total (for seven
wickets) 183
G. A. R. Lock not out
Extras
of Singapore 6-4, 6-3,
Olympic team
arrives in Rome
Rome, July 28.
Iftikhar Ahmed beat Seri
Premjit Lall (India) beat Anek Ďuang Udom (Thailand) 7-5, 6-0.
Saeed Hai (Pakistan) beat Sharin Osman (Singapore) 8-4, 0-3.
Ong Chew-bee (Singapore) beat B. A. Azman (Malaya) (-2, 6-1.
MEN'S DOUBLES
Fires round Iftikhar Ahmad and Sieed Hal beat Bulakul and Charu-
Wicketdalls: 1-3, 2-44, 3-75, Indonesia yesterday won the initial Olympic race. Its cycling team was the dinda 6-1, 6-1
4-85. 5-108, 8-115, 7-182.
Bowling to Date
Adcock Pothecary McKinnon
first group of competitors to arrive in Rome.
The five Indonesian cyclists city's Olympic fever until it the fist team of competitors Wflew into the Italian capital, all teaches its high point when the, the Indonesians,`
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FOR THUG MODERN DANCING
The Indonesians Look
4
and Charan
Va Van Bay and Vo Van Thann beat R. D. Straker and J. Belcher, Malaya, 6-0, 6-1
S. A. Azman and Tan Song
Kean, Malaya, beat In Po-hay The Indonesians went directly philosophical view of their ar and Michael Lo, 3-6, 8-6, 6-3, From now on, one group of from Rome's Clampino Airport rival' in Rome ahead of every-
Shlyog and Ishigura beat athletes after another are ex-to the Olymple Village, becoming one else including the Indians, Duangdon and Charoenrat, 4, gected in Rome, boosting the the first lodgers in the new whose scheduled arrival today 6-2.
modern
thene
Two milestones
Quarter-finals
concrete apartments had been billed as the first.
F. Ampon and Premjit tall Pierre Lamgo, Swis-bom (Philippines-India) heat Sharin Italian citizen coaching the In-osmaa and T. S. Kim (Singa- donesians, said his cyclists were
Epzze already is deep in the Rome. He said they had to get of Parisian beat Ong Chew-
not trying to win any race to DCC) 6-9, 0-3.
Ilikhar Ahmid and Saeed Hal Olymplex. The big stadiums here early because they did not bee and Khong Kit-soon (Rings- and other flashy now sports bring bicycles with the sind
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For service sublime and food divine
are there all the time (especially for you!
facilities
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ready. The therefore must now take time to post) 6-4, 6-3. Qlymple press centre and theck them out and get used to
WOMEN'S SINGLES.
although there were до
athletes around to move in.
'To learn
Choolarm Wadiant (Thai-
village opened last Monday, them
Rim-they Yesterday came two more Nor was Lungo very confident land) beat Low milestones on the road to the about his charges winning any (Melayu)6-9, 2
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in Europe, Luma Jandy beat Mer Aubey 10th
Ho-the...
First, Rome officials cerewe did not come here to
mid
moniquely opened - n. serier pli
new underpasses designed to
(Malaya) 6-1, 6-0.
speed Olymple traffle through to learn enough to make a good (Thailand) best the bottlenecks of downtown showing in the 1902 Anton hứng: "Chahta Home! Then came the arrival of Games in Endori