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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1960.

in hot

Lancs, Yorkshire keep up

BOTH TEAMS WELL

PLACED FOR FIRST

INNINGS LEAD

London, Aug. 10.

Lancashire and Yorkshire maintained the hot pace at the top of the English County Cricket Championship table to- day, both of them being well placed for

All set for

Olympic torch kindling

ceremony

Olympia, Aug, 10.

first innings lead in their respective Greek officials converged on this

matches.

The current leaders, Lancashire, put Leicestershire

in to bat at Old Trafford, Manchester, and leg- spinner Tommy Greenhough took six for 37 to help skittle the visitors for 186 and justify his skipper's gamble.

The only Leicestershire bats- Brian Crump, the 22-year-old all-rounder, man to offer any serious resis- Northamptonshire

left-hammered a fine 72 out of his tance

21-year-old WGS hander Paul Munden who hit a side's 147 against Nottingham- lightning 52 the first half shire, and then followed this up

century of his career.

with two quick wickets wher Lancashire replied with 122 Nottinghamshire batted. Notting- for four, Alan Wharton gettinghamshire totalled 180, thanks out for 40 in the last over of the largely to an excellent 70 from day, and, provided they can John Clay. master the bowling of spinner John Savage, who claim- ed all four wickets for 29, they! seem set for a substantial lead.

Biggest

total

off-

Bad start

Kant had a bad start against Somerset, losing opener Puser Richardson to the second bail of Yorkshire captain Vie Wilson the day. A patient 48 by put Glamorgan in, and, but for:

Arthur Pheboy restored their a spirited 80 by Bernard Hedges

however, and they and 41 by Alan Watkins, who balance, put on 72 together for the fourth went on to tosi 222, SomersEV'S wicket, Glamorgan's final total Australian medium-pace bowler Ave Kent would have been considerably Bill Alley claimed less than the 184 they eventually wickets for 53. raised.

Middlesex bugan their match Brian Stott and Ken Taylor gained Gloucestershire late in slammed 101 for Yorkshire's the day due to rain, but quickly first wicket, but then five wic-made up for lost time, sending kels fell in quick succession, and back four Gloucestershire bats Yorkshire still needed 47 for the lead at the close. Statt's 75 came men for only 75.

in 11 minutes and included 12 fours.

Warwickshire skipper and England batsman Mike Smith must have regretted sending In Essex at Birmingham, as the visitors knocked 311 for nine before declaring. Brian Taylor hli 63, Doug Insole 56, Geoff Smith 49, and Gordon Barker 43 in the biggest toial of the day.

Acceptors for

Nunthorpe, Gimcrack Stakes

and the Ebor

London, Aug. 10. Sixteen first acceptors with the weights for

Nunthorpe Stakes, to be run over five fur- longs adi York on Tuesday, August 10 are,

Shamrock Star, Indigenous und Bleep-Bleep (nine stone five pounds); Nerium, Tin Whis de and Sing Sing (9:0); Marche D'Or, Barbizon, King Fuimar, the Mapps (7:3); Dry Spell, Kathy Too, Close Up, New Move, Mythical Return and Kerrabee (7:0).

Seventeen

second acceptors Stakes

for the Gimcrack

for

Scores

Close of play scores in Gay's cricket matches were:

to

At Weston-Super-Mare; Kent

222

ancient Olymple sile today lu prepare for the historic ceremony of kindling the torch which will Inaugurate the 17th modern Olympics in

Kume on August 25.

The torch will be it by rays of the sun on Friday morning. It will then be carried to Rome by relay of nearly 2,000 runners.

At least two rehearsals are planned before the blessing of Zeus

is finally invoked in ancient rural and the dame kindled.

One will be for the benefit

television and newsreels, the other for the actors in the drama.

Hairdressers and make-up men are already on hand at the she. So is a large concave magnifying glass which will be used to ensure that Zeus sends down a flame from his sun chariot on schedule,

LAST LAP

The torch will arrive Athens on Saturday after being carried along the lovely Gulf of Corinth by 362 ran-

in the Greek erpital's Olympic Stadium, it will be handed over to Italian Olympic officials by Crown Prince Constantine, Pre- sident of the Hellenic Olympic Committee. Then it will be taken aboard the three-masted Italian naval training ship voyage Americo Vespucci for under sail to Syracuse.

Arriving in Syracuse on August

(A. Phobey 48, W. Alley 18 the torch will be shipped across to Crotone on the Italian five for 53). Somerset 63 for two. south-west coast and started on Al Southampton; Hampshire the last lap of its journey to versus Surrey. No play today, Rome by further relays of run- students. them rain.

athletes are lined up for this phase of the cere-

ners, most of

Al Hove; Sussex versus South About 1,500 Africans. No play today, rain.

At Manchester: Leicestershire mony.AP. 188 (P. Munden 52, T. Green- hough six fur 37). Lancashire

122 for four (A. Wharton 40).

At Birmingham: Essex. 311 for nine declared (G. Barker 43, G. Smith 49, B. Taylor 53, D. In-

Hockey defeat for

sole 56, T. Buley 40). Warwick- NZ Olympic team

shire 17 for no 'wicket.

Singapore, Aug. 10.

MERDEKA CUP SOCCER

pace SOUTH KOREA HELD

GUARD FOR THE PRINCE

Every year Prince Philip spends a week yachting at Cowes, Isle of Wight. And every year, he says, his enjoyment is marred by the presence of photo- graphers' boats. He has complained that they are dangerous, that they get in his way. So this year he got himself some protection-Her Majesty's ship Drox- ford whose job it was to keep the photographers away,

British newspapers, however, strongly criticised the presence of the ship, which was later sent away by the Prince.

Picture shows Philip's yacht, with Droxford hovering nearby.—London Ex- press Service.

Italian

Italian Fascists scuffle

with police at

Olympic Games site

Rome, Aug, 10. Fascista scuffled with poller tonight at ihe, main site of the Olympic Games, While most of Rome took on a carnival mood with the officini start of the Olymple period, young present-day believers in Italy's glory under Benito Mussolini vented their ire against removal of some of the Fascist emblems at the main Olympic site.

At Lord's: Gloucestershire 75 for four. Versus Middlesex. Rain. At Northampton: Northamp- tonshire 147 (B. Crump 72) and land Olymple hockey team lost eight for no wicket. Nottingham-to all-Singapore 1-0 here lo- shire 180 (J. Clay 70, M. Allen night. The winning goal was scored five minutes before half- five for 26).

Jeft The Rome-bound New Zea-

At Bradford: Glamorgan 194 time-Rafter. (B. Hedges 80, A. Walkins 41). Yorkshire 148 for five (W. Stott! 75)-Reuter.

Baseball results

two-year-olds, to be run over Today's baseball results in-

six furlongs at York on Thurs- culded:

day, August 18 are:

Phil, Night Life,

Capableo,

New York, Aug. 10,

American League

New Blood, Pardao, Test Case, New York Foxstar, Roy Pennent, Indian Chicago

Conquest, Time Greine, Flori-

bunda, War Rock, Blue Sails, Baltimore Prince Tudor, Good

RH E

EXPLOSIVES

During the day, young Fascista two cardboard boxes filled with explosives at the Eur sports complex on the south side of the town, second biggest of the two major sites the Games openlos on

for

Mysterious disappearance of Olympic sculler

Stuart Mackenzie

Rome, Aug. 10.

6100 Australian sculler Stuart Mackenzie, whose mys- terious "disappearance" has had Olympic offi- cials puzzled for days, was reported on his way to Italy today.

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National League

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# 5 1 AP.

and. Swinging and Practice. All

with

Milwaukee

carry nine store except Swing- | Los Angeles

and Practice (8:11). Twentysix second acceptors weights for the Ebor Handicap, to be run over one mile and thrcequarters at York on Wednesday, August 17 are;

Milka Singh wins

But officials of the Australian [that be was sick, or missing, or Olympic team said they had no both. news of him and were still expecting him to take part in the rowing events starting on August 80.

August 25, The home-mado bombs did not go off.

Special Olympic medallions

from the Pope

Vatican City, Aug, 10. Pope John will give a special medallion to every athlete taking part in the Olympic Games, irrespective of his religion.

Vatican officials said today the mediallion's design, which had been entrusted to the well- known Italian sculptor, Glacomo Manzu, was not yet complete.

TO A DRAW BY SOUTH VIETNAM

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 10.

In a Group 'A' match South Korea, the favourites to wrest the Merdeka Soccer Cup from Malaya, were held to a scoreless draw by their con- querors last year, South Vietnam.

It was a game of missed chances with the defences

stealing the show.

Both the goalkeepers, Bam, their goalkeeper T, Hosuke Heung Chul of Korea and Duc brought off a couple of fine of Vietnam gave a brilliant dis- saves,

play.

Japan began well and after the The match was mostly a grim Pakistan goal barely escaped two

ΠΑΡΤΟΥ struggle in midileld.

shaves, the Japanese

In the tenth minute aj took the lead in the 11th minute tremendous 30-yard shot by through centre-forward T. Korean left-half Yoo Kwang Miyamoto of a lovely pass by -- Joo was brilliantly saved by the speedy left-winger

Duc,

Then the cxellement switched to the Korean goal.

Vietnam were awarded two free-kicks in the next ter minutes.

save

Great save

Sugiyama

Dominated

Pakistan retaliated strongly and Hosaka saved brilliantly from Umar, and then Hussein's shot grazed the up-right.

The Pakistans cominated the second half, in which play was confined mostly to the Japanese half,

Off the first Ham made a great

from Ho. In the next! minute

Ho tried

again from almost the same spot and best

Pakistan equalised in the 46th Ham but full-back Kim Chung

through left-winger Suk headed the ball off the line, minute

In the 32nd minute Due saved Moosa and took the lead in the with a leap to his left to stop a 70th minute with a gift when nicely placed shot from ten Sugiyama deflected the ball into his own goal. Pakistan made yards by Cha Tai Sung.

The second half was much a victory certain when in the 75th repetition of the first with both minute inside-left Jhan scored teams fighting desperately to off a Moosa pass-Reuter. score with the defences again on

top.

in

The drawn match puts Korea Teams arrive for

the best position to win

Group "A". They have won two matches and have now to! meet Singapore tomorrow in the last match which they should

win. easily Vietnam but lost to Korea and With 'to- are two points down

Vietnam night's drawn match are three points down

pre-Olympic

Hongkong bat basketball event

Japan defeated

Bologna, Aug. 10. The Rags of Canada, Czecho- slovakia, Sudan, Surinam and Thailand, were hoisted today at the Sports Palace where the tourna- Games qualifying basketball ment for the Olympic. will open on Saturday.

In s Group 'B' match Japan were defeated 3-1 by Pakistan, Some of the medals will be Then tonight about 200 mem-handed over to athletes person-

Japan had led 1-0 at halt bers of the Fascist youth ly by the Pope at his Mass

Ume.

The teams from these coun- movement burned Communist audience for Olympic athletes Tals was Pakistan's second tries are already in Bologna. hammer-and-sickle Baga at

Their last match against The ceremony was accom- on St Peter's Square on August win. the Foro Italico (Italian

on Friday, August 12, panied by bugle calls and the the Games Malaya 24, the day before Forum) on the north side of

will decide the winners of playing of the national anthems, Rome, where

Teams were present in their monuments Members of the International Group 'B'

Paidston, fully deserved their] Olympic uniforms. raised by Mussolini to himself Olympic Committee will be re- are in danger of being received in audience by Pope win. Though they tralied 1-0 moyed,

John on August 29 at Castel- at half-time they held the better ed tomorrow and on Friday for the the later arrivals from other exchanges but Work was begun two days ago, gandolfo, the papal summer of the

residence-Reuter.

Japanese defence, particulady countries.-Reuter.

and suddenly suspended on Tuesday, to erase the inscrip- Hons in marble and mosale which praise Fascism at the forum.

Italian pollee moved in 'on the young Fascists with the red riot jeeps, One youth smashed a jeep windshield with a rock, but no onE WAR hurt in the brief scuffle be... fore the Fascists were dis- persed.

Police arrested about 20 de-

monstratora.—AP.

27th straight win for Chic

Calderwood

Unbeaten

British

The

open.

U.S.

The ceremony will be repeat-

take

tipped to

gold medals Games athletics

most

in

Rome, Aug. 10.

The United States will take the lion's share of the gold medals in the athletic events of the Seventeenth Olympic Games here with Germany taking second place and the Soviet Union third, predicted Vince Reel, assistant coach to the Indian athletics team here today.

able to track down the athlete fight after the eighth round roach who has been training the gium). 2. Cunliffe (U.S.)." 3—| himself. He said Mackenzie's.

father was lying in from Sydney because of a cut over on August 19 for a reunion with strong's left eye. his son.

Atm

Shot put 1.--O'Brien, (US). 2--Long

2.-Davis (U.S.);

3

In an interview with AFP at think of the list” said Reel who the Olympic Village here Vince has been coaching since 1838. Reel who was awarded a Full- His winners' list gave the fol-} (US.).

Discus: 1.-Babka (U.S.). 2.—–— bright Fellowship in 1957 said: lowing names;

100 metres: 1-Nartan (U.S.). Szecsenyi (Hungary), 3.--Oerter. Paisley, Aug. 10.`

"I may be sticking my neck out Chic

but I do not think my ratings 2-Hary (Germany). 3-Jeffries (U.S.). Calderwood,

Javelin: 1.--Alley (U.S.), Z.-. 200 metres: 1-Norton_(U,S:). Zsivotzky (Hungary), 3—Ruden- and British Empire will be very far wide of the (South Africa). Hrht-heavyweight

mark. I know Ray Norton, fos boxing

hap had a strained 2-Johnson (U.S.), 3.-Radford kov (Soviet Union).

Decathlon: 1.—Johnson (US). champion, gained his 27th example,

| 2,-Kuznélov (Soviet Union). Boxecutive win here tonight back but he is still my bet for (Britain)

400 metres: 1-Milkha Singh 3-Yang (Nationalist China), when he beat heavyweight the 100 and 200 metres gold Houson said he had heardi

medals" Joey Armstrong, of Ghana.

(India), 2-Mel Spence (South rumours that Mackenzie had

Despite the recent world hop, Africa). 3.-Kaufman (Ger- 400 metres relay: 1---United referee stopped the fallen sick but he had been un-scheduled ten-round non-title step and jump record set up by many).

States. 2.-Germany. 3.-Bri- Poland's Schmidt, the American

800 metres: 1.-Moens (Bel- tain,

1,600 metres relay: 1-West Primera (nine stone seven

sprinters of the Indian team for Kerr (West Indies).

Indies, 2-South Africa. pounds). Operatic Society (0:0); High Perch (8:13); Paul Jones

the past three months gave

1,500 metres: 1.

Elliot U.S. (8:11); New Brig (8:8); Farmney

Calderwood, on top moet of Russia's Kreer as the Olymple.

(Australia). 2. --- Rozsavolg

As for the result of the Fox (8:7); Persian Road (8:4);

Mackenzie was reported the time, first opened the cut

(Hungary). 3. Vahos |marathon which will be Light Horseman (8:3); Billun

this morning to be on his in the second round, and the

Breakdown (Rumania),

gruelling event if the blistering and Babu (8:9): Water Wings,

way to Come, a northern referce stopped the bout after

5,000 metres: 1-Pirie (Brun, now beating down Jet Stream and Supreme Courage

Italian resort,

it opened again.

Conch Reel, a former physical tain), 2. Grodetzki (Ger- Rome continues, Reel said: (7:19); Fall of Cruachan and

Calderwood meets Willie education professor Quelle Chance (7:9); Colchicum,

He has been staying, it was Pestrano

at Bagdad maty). 3.-Bolotnikov (Soviet "Anyone could win and that (United States) in University and coach of the Union).

same person could disó be last. Vienna and Poetic Licence (7:8); The Indian athlete easily bent Mackenzie has been in Europe learned, in the Swiss cily of Scotland on September 18 in a Iraq athletes team during the

Halberg This sun will hurt the Euro Eborneezer and Domesday (7:1); French sprinter Abdul Seye by for most of this year competing Lucerne. His landlady there bout that has been billed as 1957 Pan-Arab Games at Beirut (New Zealand). 2. Kovacs peans for more than the come Red Ross and Dainarmein (7:4); three tenths of a second, while as an individual. He was sche told United Press International an eliminator for the world gave the breakdown of countries (Hungary) 3.-Artinyuk (50-petitors from warmer parts of Roll Away, Roman Empire, Jamaica's Malcolm Spence finish-duled to show up in Rome last by telephone that she under-light-heavyweight crown held Dolores V, and Stirling (7:0)ed third, clocking 47.5 seconds, week and his non-appearance stood he had suffered a recur-by American Archie Moore follows:

the world. So many things Reuter,

-AFP.

sparked off a food of rumours 'rence of an old ulcer-UPI,

Reuter.

Steeplechase; 1 Krzyszko decide the marathon winner, wiak (Poland). 2.-Buhl (Ger- A shoe wrongly tied means a many). 3,~~Sokolov (Soviet blister in the first few kilo- Union).

metres and you're but? AFP.

Fortunebleau, Aug. 10. India's Olympic hope Milka Singh won an international, 100 metres race here today in the excellent time of 46.8 seconds, despite a bad track,

THE GAMBOLS

“As far as we're concerned Mackendle is on the list of athletes who will be com+ peting for Australia there," Kaid Jack Houson, Amfyłazt General Manger of the Ant- tralian team. "That's the way we're treating this thing until Stu tells us differently,"

by Barry Appleby

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TYE HAD MY COFFEE

Cooking Problems Solved

WITH GAS

winner.

10,000 motres: 1,

medals aviet Union).

athletic winning

United States (13 gold, silver and 7 bronze-total 26)."

Germany (no gold, 5 liver, 2 bronze-total 7).

High bundles: 1. Calhoum Soviet Union (one gold, one (US). 2.May (US). 8.- silver and four bronze-total 6).

South Africa (ail, 2 silver and Lauer (Germany).

1 bronze--total 4).

**400 metres hurdies: 1- Hungary (l,' 4 silver and nil Davis (U.S.). 2. - Folgleter -total 4).

(South Africa). 3. Cusaman Reci who was awarded an (U.S.).

honourable mention during the

United States sprint trials for

High Jump!--

Thomes

the Berlin 1938. Olymmies when (US). 2. Tle Faust - (US). he had to compete against such 3-Dimas (US),

men as Jesse Owens was also, Broad hamp: 1-Boston (U.S.), bold enough to give the name of 2-Steinbach (Germany). 3 the men who would fill the first Hoberson (US). three places in each athletic. Morris (US), a. — Click Pole vandt 1 Bragg (US.), event,

"I know the Russians would

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