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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1960,

CRICKET 'DOUBLE' BY BAILEY ROME GAMES COMMITTEE

Open triples bowls final on Sunday

The following pro- grammes for the Colony Open Triples final and the Colony Open Pairs semi finals have been announced by the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Amociation:

OPEN TRIPLES FINAL

To be played on Sunday, August 21 at Kowloon Dock Club, commencing at 4 pulle

P. Hughes, T. Kavanagh, E. J. Liddell (KBGC) vs

A. M. Baptists, M. Q. Wong, C. C. Ma (CCC),

Official umpire: E. S. Gourlay.

OPEN PAIRS SEMI- FINALS

To be played

on Tues- day, August 30, commené-

Ing at 4ES.

AIRC: P. W. B. Collier,

F. G Planck (HKFC)

VS

A. H. Alves, A. A. Lopes (Recreio),

At Eecrelo: W. Cham- bet A. E. Eliott (KDC) va F. R. Kerman, E. J. Liddell (KBGC).

The final will be played on Sunday, September 4.

Russia tour

Salvador, Aug. 15. The Bahia soccer team of Brazil left over the weekend for a European tour and will play its first game in Moscow on Tuesday.-AP.

First player to take 100 wickets

wickets and score 1,000 runs this season

London, Aug, 15.

Trevor Bailey, Essex all-rounder and England Test "discard," proved himself still worthy of consideration by completing his sixth "double" 1,000 runs and 100 wickets against Lancashire at

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Southend today.

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Bailey is the first player to achieve the feat this season. Having already scored 1,300 runs so far this summer, he began the present match on Saturday needing two wickets for his 100.

years

Last year he scored over 2,000 runs and took 100 wickets--the first player to do so for over 20

Having

declared at their weekend score of 289 for nine, Essex forced the present leaders of the County Cricket Chara- pionship into an almost Irre trievable position by the close today. They toppled Lancashire for 106, and in the follow-on captured another six wickets for 138, leaving the county to get 45 to save an innings defeat.

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Keen struggle

A keen struggle for first innings lead developed Nottingham, where Derby shire slowly reached 288 for nime declared in answer wo Nottinghamshire's 201.-

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PHOTOGRAPHS

by our Staff Photographers

Women Lawyers Dinner

St. Paul's Boys School Alumni Dinner H.K. Chinese Football Referee's Assn. Dinner Celebration of Krishna's Birthday at Hindu Temple.

West Derbyshire's

Indian- Laurie Johnson bor bateman

three hours ten played a fine minutes innings for 90. which inchided a six and 14 fours:

Rescued

Sidney Russel, the Brentford footballer, played a ustful in- Middlesex nings of 82 for against Surrey at Lord's, and helped his county in their suc cessful bid to better Surrey's weekend 281.

charge with

Russell look Peter Parit, and the pair put on 125 before Russell was caught at slip, having batted 24 hours and hit 12 fours. Parfitt went on to score 62 and Middlesex de- clared at 182 for seven. Surrey were eight runs ahead with all their second innings wickets left at the close.

rallied

Tom Graveney Gloucestershire at Chetten- hom, and with Hampshire declaring at 315 for five he partly rescued the side when they had lost three wickets for 33.

Graveney showed something of his best form in hitting an attractive 71, John Mortimore

FACE FIRST PROBLEM

HK's Olympic team leaves for Rome Nearly half the athletes will

Hongkong's Olympic Games contingent pf four competitors and one officiaj left for Rome this morning by Boas,

"The official was Mr A. de D. Sales, chairman of the Hongkong Sports Federation and Olympic Committee, who will act as chief-of-misjon. He was accompanied by his wife. The four team members were W. McGilles, Henry Souza, and Peter Bull (marks, men) and Cheung Eln-man (swimmer),

Among those who saw them off this morning af Kai Tak were Messrs C. K. Woo and Wong Bor,

-Ching

Photo taken before the leam's departure shows: (from left) Cheung Kin-man, Peter Bull, C. K. Woo, A. de O. Sales, Wong Bor, Henry Souza and W. McGules. Mail Photo,

New Zealander

wins Pescara

Grand Prix

Pescara, Aug. 15. Dennis Hulme, of New Zea- land, today won the 20th Pes-i cara Grand Prix race for Junior Formula cars.

Hulme, driving

minutes 18 seconds.

■ Cooper-

Britain's Colin Davis (Osca) was second in one hr 19 mins 27 secs.

Manuel Borden of Argentina was third.

be out of opening parade

Rome, Aug. 15. Nearly half the athletes competing in the 1860 Olympic Games will not take part in the open- ing parade. The United States-which will be forced to leave 67 team members sitting on the sidelines during the colourful inaugural on August 25 - may protest. Others may join in the complaint. The trouble springs from tume | Board Member of the US. and numbers.

Olympic Committee. In an in- Upwards of 7,700 athletes terview, he added: kr from 87 nations the largest list in Olympic history -- will | participate in the Rome Games.

At Melboume in 1950 there were 3,539 bom 67 countries.

In 1952 at Helsinki there was 4,925 from 9 nations, and, in London in 1948, 4,488 from 59. Only 45 minutes For reasons of their own, the Italian hosts have allotted 45 minutes to the colourful march past

Even with the athletes walking four abreast, officiala said it would take nearly two hours for 7,700 to sirida paat the reviewing stand. So he ceremonial opening parade hak been slashed to 4,000 athletes and officiali.

"None of us who is here now likes this siltation at all," said Charles L. Ornstein, Executive

"When our President arrives in Rome tomorrow, we are going to see if something can't be done to change things." Kendisih L. Wi- son, of Chicago, is President of the US. Olympic Committee.

The United States, with 'a team of 308, will have 241 paraders, including four officials. “Russia, with a team number- will also have ing about 300, 241,

The same goes for Germany -241.

Satisfied

Japon, with 117 marchers out of a team of 218, is satisfied --- or is too polite to protest,

"Forty-five minutes. is the maximum that can be put aside for the parade," Dr. Koshiro Azuma, fold reporters.

"We knew in Japan before

our departure that the parti-

cipants would be limited," he added

Games contingent Russia's

the

of attention Village

centre at the Olympic

Rome, Aug. 15.

He said a parade lasting longer than 45 minutes would be too long, and could become

boro.

Some veterans of Olympic Games privately expressed satin- Laction at the thought of "not having to parade.

4

The Rome temperature at o'clock in the afternoon --

scheduled parade Lime

often in the 80's,

Said one athlete, who asked not to be quoted by name:

"I

a couple of hours in the hot sun,"AP.

was responsible for scone big BMC, covered the 179.058 June A 7ft. 3in. woodchopper who plays basketball and 161 other neatly-clad did not come here to parade for hilling in his 41. But (111.25 miles) in one hour 19

athletes from the Soviet Union have settled into the Olympic Village Gloucestershire were still 60. runs short when they were all

but rang up no iron curtain. out Derk Shackleton taking five for 61.

They opened their quarters to on the lawyn, visitors, loafed chatted amiably and even waved The winner's average was a friendly greeting to a handful Close of play soures in to- 135.364 kph (84.11 mph) of American neighbours-quar-

tered 50 yards away, day's cricket matches were: Reuter.

At Southend: Easex 289 for nine declared (B. Statham five for 563. Lancashire 106 and 138 for six

Scores

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At Lord's: Surrey 281 and nine, for no wicket, Middlesex 282 for seven declared (5. Russell 62, Parfitt 82). -

At Kidderminster: Worcester- shire 251 for nine declared (D. Richardson 42, W. Alley Ave for 108), and 31 for no wicket. Somerset 243 (R. Virgin 40, P.

Wight 40, M. Horton severa for

69).

110

At Leeds: Yorkshire 203 (

Trueman 52). Leicestershire and 106 for tree (M. Hallam 63 not out).

At Hort: Sussex 336 for five declared, Northamptonshire 170 (M. Noman. 47) and 58 for no wicket.

McKinnon takes 7

for

Kent wickets

South Africans

Canterbury, Aug. 15.

After putting Kent out for 192 here today, the South African cricketers went on to consoli- date their advantage, increasing their lead on the second day to 186 by scoring 107 for two by the close.

Smith, b McKinnon

A. Brown, by McKinnon ........ D. M. Sayer, c Pothecary, b

McKinnon

F. Ridgway rot out

Extras

Total'

The

Not a bureaucrat showed him- Oscar Robertson, one of them, self, although Olympic officials Genadi Voinov, shrugged his strict shoulders and said: "Robertson? said they had received instructions that interviews with No, we only know Wilt the the Russians henceforth must go Stilt and Bill Russell." through channels.

reference, was to the two great The giant, Janis Kruminsh,U.S. professional players. a towering figure who weighs Russell played on the 1856 U.S. mon than 300 pounds, was Olympic team.

the centre of sitention in the first group of 75 basketball players, boxers, wrestlers and pentathlon competilors who stepped out a giant Russian jet shortly after noon.

Biggest man

He is the biggest man in the Games, opening on August 25-- woodcutter from the Ukraine used by the Russians to try to counteract American beanpoles in basketball Kruminsh played on the Soviet team in 1950 at Melbourne, but proved clumsy for effectiveness

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The boxers and wrestlers were' a rugged, hardened lot, some of them wearing moustaches.

Herb Elliott's farewell race tonight

Sydney, Aug. 16.

World the arid 1,500 metres record holder Hert Flott will

Two ring champlots were make his last appearance be- on the team -- Vladimir fore the Rome Games In the carnival Tuesday Engulbarian,

This will probably be his last rug in Australia for a long time

Whir Sydney who wan light wellerweight crown at night. Melbourne, and the middle- weight, Georgi Chalkov. Chatkov revealed he had as he will go to Cambridge Uni- "the gained weight and would fight versity, England, after as a light-heavy, possibly facing Games and will probably spend America's best boxer, Chorus four or five years there.

Mott's coach, Percy Cerutty, Marcellus Clay, despondant of a

said if the champion could not too Kentucky, slave.

break the Australian 1,500 The Rusiars adjusted themetres record on Tuesday night He might as well unpack his bags and forget about Romne, The Australian record is three minutes 42 seconds,

A second Soviet delegation, pelves quickly to life in the 78 water specialists, arrived in village. The first group tooit a the late afternoon and promptly two-hour afternoon nap, ate a moved into the village along late hunch and then wandered with America's second plane-through the village, sight-

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27 managers and administrative personnel

load, including 16 cyclists, 12 acting. canoeists, nine weightlifters and

Good spin bowling by left At Nottingham: Nottingham-am slow txrwier Athol Mokin Shire 201 and 24 for two, non, who took seven for 73, Derbyshire 288 for nine declar- helped to place the Springboks ed (H. Johnson 90, T. Eyre 36). in a commanding position.

At Birmingham; Glamorgan McKinnon, who will be 28 on 211 for nine declared (Lewis Saturday, earned himself a 94, O. Wheatley Ave for 08), special birthday

present with and 76 for two. Warwickshire his performance, for he is the 288 for seven declared (N.. only tourist who has not played Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-41,

in a Test match, and his show-53, 4-67, 5-6, 6-08, 7-135, 8-144, Cheltenham: Hampshire ing could well have gained him 9-166. 315 for five declared, Glouces-

African a place in the South tershire 255 (T. Graveney 71, team for the final Test at the J. Mortimore 63, D. Allen 40 Oval on Thursday. not cut)-Reuter

Harzer 58, W. Stewart 85).

At

SUGAR RAY'S

SUSPENSION

LIFTED

Predicted

Elliott is still suffering from a stomach upset but is recover- ing

Some of them lounged in

World 100 yards record holder steamer chairs

on the grase Marle Mathews, who has been under their built-up quarters suffering from a pulled

thigh They posed for photographers muscle, is expected to appear at. and answered rapid-fire ques Tuesday night's carnival in tons of reporters as best they which the aprint opposition will could.

include Olympic gold medallist Training of the swimmers Betty Cuthbert and national

gymnasts picked up 100

yards champion Pat Daggan of Queensland-AP.

The Russians, who won '98 medals and took unoficial team 192 homers four years ago, were the 8-centre of attention

The men were dressed im- maculately in blue slacks and A Jackets to match,' with gleaming red hammer and and sickle crest on the pocket. The momentum. women wore beige mits, hose and high-heeled brown pumps, Many of them had lipstick on.

Bowling analysis

OMR W 10 3 24 1 i 10 0 30 8 71 27.5 9 73

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7

Fothecary** His spinners helped bowl Fellows-Smith Kent out after the Springboss Taydeld had declared at their weekend McKinnon total of 271 for nine.

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS

South Africana: 271 for nine declared.

Kent

Baltimore, Aug. 15,

P. E. Richardson, Fellows-

Smith, b Pothecary.......

McKinnon

The Maryland State Athletic A, H. Phebey, c McGlew, b Commission tonight lifted Sugar Ray Robinson's suspension and A. C. Wilson, c Goddard, b

Tayfeld thereby payed, the way for his. NBA middleweight ille fight M. C. Cowdrey, e Duckworth,

with champion Gene Fullmer at Los Angeles on October 8.

Robinson apologised in

b McKinnon

SECOND INNINGS South Africans

D. J. McGlew, c Sayer, b

Cowdrey

T. E. Goddard, e Dixon, b

Sayer

J. P. Fellows-Smith, not out

S. O'Linn, not out

Extras

Younger

The American swimmers. intent

on breaking the Aus- tralian supremacy, took the

first look at the Olymple pool

The Russian athletes were met and called it "fast." Most said,

at the airport by children bear they expected record times in

38 ing flowers. The Soviet ambas- the Games

41

sador, Semyon Kozyrev, wel-

comed the visitors on the air- 28 port steps and said: "I wish you

@success in the Games."

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"The basketball players looked

| much younger than previous

Total (for two wickets) 107 teams-many of them tall, lean

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Wicketfalls: 1-76, 2-02.

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Bowling to date

8 Ridgway

5

R. M. Prideaux, e McGlew, b

McKinnon

Brown

4

11

Pothecary, b

Fellows-

P. H. Jones,

open hearing and asked the com- Tayfield mission to consider his 20 years' A. F..Dixon, b McKinnon experience and his reputation in D. G. Ufton, the past, so that he could con-

tinue fighting.

The commission took its action after a 45-minute hearing at commission headquarters in the Maryland State Building.

Robinson, 39, had been suspended on May 20 for failure

Presantation of Red Cross Van at Government House to show up at a Baltimore fight.

Women's Club East Inauguration of New Officers

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Malayan football XI to play in HK

Kuda Launpur, Aug. 15. The Mayan football team has accepted an. mvitation to four Japen Korea and Hong." kong in April peuvent MI

The Malayans will play thres matokes, kaJaDesi,

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Sports Diary

TODAY Bowin

1st Division: TOY Talico, 5.30 Calony Open Bowls Championship: Open Single quarter fra ERG

The Japanese gymnasia went through their precte routines at the Fire Brigada School near the Internations Airport and later their odsen.

The Championstilpet Men's Doublés Japanes predicted

Open, Ladies: Doubles Open, Men's would win the team title Sing Open, The Anurirong CHO

5.30 9.40

Water Polo Beolor Lenge He Tin v SCAA, Fisteria Podi, 930 9.m. Littoral mgazagh Chang King paten, Vistors Pod p.m.

COMORROW

from Bussia.

Takashi Kondo, team mana

cuts (close cropped hair), A representative said: "We have MRW taken a tip from the United ST, sald Japan led by Takashi! certain to win 4 2

0 States-wo are using schoolboys no, appeared

four frelividual gold medaly 0.110 now, much faster." .0.41 .0 Five of the basketball players and might beat the Russlare in 13 29 0 were six-feet-eix and over an as many as eight

4 17 Impressive looking lot.

Gunatics Long has been a Asked if they had heard of virtual Riadian monopoly America's highly publicised the Olympic Games-AP.

Reuter.

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