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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, ·· NOVEMBER 4, 1960.

CRICKET THROWING' TRUCE ANNOUNCED

ENGLISH REACTIONS

London, Nov. 3.

The first-call ampires went

to Lord's later in the day Ea consider the joint agreement between

ENGLISH UMPIRES NOT TO

'CALL' ANY AUSTRALIAN

BOWLER UNTIL FIRST TEST

Melbourne, Nov. 3.

the Umpires in England will be instructed not to call any Austra- lian bowler for a suspect delivery (throwing)) on the 1961. four up to June 7.

MCC and the Australian Board of Control about the "throwing" troversy. After a lengthy discussion

con.

they expreased their willingness to co-operate fully in the application of the scheme.

This was announced in a statement here today by Mr Jack Ledward, Secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Con- trol. The announcement was released simultaneously in London, by the MCC.

English, renellons were: Sic Mr Ledward said that up to Jack Hobbs: "I feel it is a good June 7the rat Test begin way cut of a difficult situation, on June $ - on unplr

am sure umphs will speak | officiating in

1 Australian their minds in their

was not entirely roports, match who The truce docs dive suspected satisfied about the absolute fair- bowlers actions".

a chance to mend their, ness of a delivery by an Austra tin bowler would as soon a

possible after the end of the match compile a confidential re- port to be rent to the President

NOT IN FAVOUR'

Donald

Carr, captain of Derbyshire who will be the second County to meet the Australians: "I am not in favour of B truce period being applied to ordinary

County erickel. It is reason- able that in the game against

the Austrations

JA

should

play to the same ayreenjent",

the Marylebone Cricket Club. From June 7 umpires would be instructed to implemens Law 26 on the field in the normal way according to their judgment.

Purpose

Commelding on today's wi-

[

tween the player's and umpires

to uchieve uniform thinking and'' interpretation, and that after this brief trial period, umpires would remain in fuli authority to implement the Law,

'Fair and sensible'

Sir Donald pointed out that beenuse the trial period would end before the first Test started, all Tests would be played strictly under the Lasy without any concessions whatsoever.

It is my belief that this le

fair very

and sensible arrangement which will appeal. to the sound common sense of ine sporting pablle," he added.

گرام

OF

Fah Wongs'

bowls draw

Following round matches of the Fah Wong Inwn bowls competition to b pinyed ou Saturday November &, commencing at 3 pm:

are the second

At KFC: Liu Chec-ming (CCC) vs Choy Jack (KBGC1; Liu Yuen-fai (CCC) vs Kwong Ah-pe (UKCC).

At KBGC: Lui Sze (Reerelo)

MACAO

PRIX

GRAND PROGRAMME

Following is the programme of the Macao Grand Prix this weekend:

ACP TROPHY

Timed to start at 11 am on Saturday. Will be over 20 laps. E. Harper

Super Auto Service Super Auto Bervice Buper Auto Service

E. Horpor E. Harjer

E. Starper

TheRE. Harper

of the 3.8 milê Guio Circuit. Grld start from positions depend- ing on engine capacity--the largest engines being in front Arst car to complete 20 laps will be declared the outright winner and remaining classificatie will be gecording to the order of E. Harper arrival of cars at the finishing Je. The corn will cover opprox-Foreign Agencies imately 76 miles.

Entrant

F. Dominis

F. do Silva

C. Ching

R. C. Hardwick

T. Hamilton

F. P. Heath

R. C. Sales

W. Kirk

Jebsen & Co. M. Leavitt

Lung Fung-Bang

n. W. H. Bell

W. M. Sulke

N. n. F. McKinnan

F

Driver

J. Daminis

A. B. Poon

(Set)

(Bel)

A. Armstrong-

Wright (Bell)

(Self)

isetri

D. Lewis

5. Leavitt

(Self) ot

Lau Yan

(Self) or

E. 11. Carvalho

A. Pateman

(Selt).

Car

Porncle Super-90

123

AC-AÇE Bristol

Austin Healey Sprite

13

Lotus Le Mans

THI

Porcele Speedster

TRA

MGA

MGA

PRODUCTION CAR RACE—HANDICAP

No. Class

JOERA BURKOLO A KA

gunt pecunia a

The Ekman Gitman & Co

K. D. Seyer

·J. Newlon

J. Burwell

Skoda

Nest Hung-fung Myfregor

Skoda

[Belt)

Anglia

ADRIA

Anglia

Jauniit

A. D. Atewart

Zephyr 11

d. M. Baker

Paleon

Volvo

-Vallent

Frank Wong

T. H. Tomlinson

* *ON-892986

ODURSELE

VIITH MACAO GRAND PRIX Timed to start at noon on Sunday. Will consist of 60 laps of the Gula Circuk, a distance of 228 miles. Two drivers are allowed for each car. The position of the cars on the starting grid will depend on their best time sel up in the official practice. The first car to complete the 80 laps will get the checkered fing and all following cars must stop after passing this fing when it is down. Only cars having done at least one practice lap at not more than 4 minutes will qualify.

Entrant

F, J, Eumell

F. Dominia F. da Silve M. T. Redfer Jehsen & Co. C. Ching

R. C. Hardwick

T. Hamliton

This event consists of Part I (1st and 2nd Naves) of 15 laps each and Part II (Final), of 20 Inus. The first Part 1 race is timed to start at 1 pm on Saturday. The second Part 1 Race wil be at 2.30 pm on the same day and the Part II Race will start at 9.30 am on Sunday. Cars entired will run in one of the races of Part I. It is at the discretion of the organisers as to which careddy ip competes in what race.

The dest half of each field to finish qualify for Part II. This vs Chrung On (IRC): Peter also includes any women driver finishing within 14 minutes of Cheng (KBGC) 19 Lul Los any qualifying car in the same.class. (KDGC),

AL

Handicap times for each make of car will be assessed from Recreio: Leung Shek the average of the five fastest laps of the fastest car of that make (RCC) vs Lui Tow (KBGC); and class in Port 1. mis-Lee Ping (KBGC) vs Chan Hoi-

eheung (BFC).

J. C. Laker (holder of world bowling

record with 19 Aus-zomermatt Sir Donald Brad-It won't appeal to those who tulin wickets in the 1055 wran a sejtetu, and an Austro-desire sensation in the opening

! Manchester Test): " the um-

came at Worcester, but it will kan delegate to the Imperiai pires are going to be fair and Cricket Conterence Landun appeal to those who wish inter- Fast-art Tol subject ມິດ ..

wasnailonal tours to be conducted which the agreement pressursi d think it wilti

bitterness not without gaid discussed work. In Australla on the last

intended 11 Regalize en-understanding. later I sa only one bowler,

Details cutrage throwing.

the "throwing Mock!ff, who was in danger of

were annomead being called for throwing and

The move was designed pure. {ince" ly to ensure that where there Australia by Mr Ledward if he de not smooth out his

optien television and radio. liep he

sune conflict of no-balled rould be

Earlier Me Ledward said; "We umpires of the when the Tests start.

Despite betwe

hope everyone, especially those į the Truce period we could have countries a bowler would the trouble all over again. It is given a vonable trial before he condemned it when the re-i

port leake:i

out in the British r terribly dimest problem and action was taken which could

Jwspapera, will understand. It it would be a pily to have the be so disastrous to his career

is not as blatant as it appears! series wrecked.”—AFP,

and to a touring side."

Special.

Sports Diary

TOMORROW Motor Racing Maran Grand Prix First Day.

Cricket I+t TRIVA

“Hy KCC KCC "Age v CCC, Scorpions Y Garrison, Kegrelo v RAF, Pottre v Opt.

2nd Division: DOS v KCC. Nomads v Brigatie, Garrison V KGV, NAF

Recreio, IRC v University

Sutter

1 Division: HAF VAFS ICH 445 ping Sing Too » South Chilka Klub 4.4.

Herve Division: Sing Tau South China (Club) 3.18 POL

2nd Division: Welsans v Taikon (CH 3.36 pm: St Joseph's Five On-Seven (V) 445

V

ard Division "B" Hangers Tehowasa HHV) 3.15 : Jebsen v Redfusion (HV: 315 pm: Hinn Ying 21 Aircraft HV) 5 pm. Un versity v Sik Ying (IV).

wax

Two

C

Sir Donald Bradman said on the surface," China" Mall

that all countries had con- tracted to do their out (5 eliminate doubtful bowling actious and bad agreed that umpires must remain tinal judges.

the

The problem had arisen be- cause of genine differences of between players. un- opinion pires and even countries as to what constitutes a fair de- livery," Sir Donald added.

Liverpool Autumn Cup probables

London, Nov. 3. There are 11 probables tomorrow's Liverpool Autumn Cup to be run over one mile at; 1515 GMT ut Liverpool.

At KCC: Lai To (Recreio) vs Tsung Wan (KFC); Lee Hok- shing (CCC) Vs Lo Kwok-ting (KEC),

Entrant

W. M. Sulke

Jebsen e Co Jebsen & Co Hus Nan Molors Jebsen & to

Hua Nan Motors. Hua Nan Motors Frank Wong Metro Cara Metro Cars

MOVE TO BAR Suen

ISRAEL FROM

ASIAN GAMES

intervene

Jakarta, Nov. 3. Iraq's Charge D'Affaires here asked the authorities today to "effectively" to bar participation of Israci in Jakarta's 1962 Asian Games.-. The Iraqi representative Sir Donald said that the

Issued

statement saying agreement would mean that: They are wil jockeys:

"Israel Is the enemy of the Royal Chief (A. J. Russell, Arabs and the pivot of im Australian No

bowler Tompion (E. Eldin), Torulio (E. perialism in the Middle East." would

hastity be

Hide), Windyedge (B. Henry). prematurely judged by English Chino (J. Sime), Là Melba (

*Indonesia does not recognise ampires under the new Greenway), Laird O'Maniro Isavet diplomatically. Asien definition of a throw,

(1. C. Parkes), Chalk Stream Games officials sald privately would be the ut There

(B. Luc), Galloping Jock (K. they would like to follow the most cordiality "between Temple Nido), Forewarned ustial practice of allowing al (D. W. Morris), Somophore (D. countries to take part irrespec- the MCC and Australia, every effort at co-operation be- | Ward)--Chino Mail Special. Five of political feuds,AP.

GO ON-

or

and

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TO

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FRY'S

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ESCALATOR

Butterscotch

J. Hobinsam

F. Robinson

Wong

E. P. Heath

Driver (Self) or

3. Carolina

J. Donials

A. B. Pcon

(Self) C. Wolfkill

Car

Fribus Special

Paraohe Super 90

TILJ

Jaguar XK SS Porsche Spyder [S TRJ

AC-ACE. Bristol Austin Healey Sprite

Golden Dust-Special Lotus Le Mans The Beast

(Self)

A. Armstrong.

Wright

(Self)

(Self)

Harper

a. M. Baker

(selo)

R. C. Sales

Januar XK 10

(Self)

(Belt)

A. Bamy WM. Sulks

**A3

(Sc)

W. R. A. Wylie

Daimler SP 250 Auto

Jebben & Co.

B. Lewis

(Self)

S. Leavitt

(Self), or

J. W. Kirk

C. J. Fope

M. Leavitt

R. . Harper

Lung Fung-

F. J. Buriefl

W. M. Sulke

N. z. F. McKinnon

T

Driver

Car

No. Class

R. W. B. Bell

W. R. A. Wylie A. Patenian

Auto Union 1000, 8 Herald Convertible Volkswa

H. Combat

Huskamp

G. Weindili A. Armstrong-

Wrigh

Parfait TA. Birch

(Sex)

R. Pennein

F. Wilta

(Belf

F. Roza

R. Hardwick

BMW-400

Dauphine Cordin

Dauphine Gordini Dauphine Cordil Taunus

Austin A/T

Austin A/T NRU-Print Sinca-Monthery Simca-Mouthery

A. D. Stewart

(SEL)

Jacl

self)

A. Poteman

(Self)

Porsche Spyder clocks

fastest time during

practice runs

By JOSE BORGES

Macao, Nov. 4.

TRI

Unian 1000 s

Porsche Speedster

Jaguar Special

THE

The Thing

MGA

Ferrari MonZA

MGA Tho

CLASSES

Guia Circuit was closed for the first time this year for the official practice runs for the cars which came from Singapore, Thailand, Okinawa and Hongkong for this weekend's Macao annual motor races.

demon-

4

The first to take to the eld were the production cars which of three powerful Porsche's, the ing tractability amply

Other big names are the team | 2549 cc engine, and its outstand gave vent to their well tuned-Spyder, the Speedster and the strated today, may caltsé in machines of well-known Super-90; the already nicknamed surprise. British, French, German, Cze- "Buss Bomb." DKW 1000 RS; choslovakian, USA and Swedish last year's champion Jaguar makes.

XKES; the Lelus Le Mans: fleet of MGA's. Austin Healey's and TRJ'e; the AC-Ace Bristol. _few_Spedals and the Daimler SR-250.

The power-packed Auto Union 1000's did will and the team of three Renault Dauphine- Gordini and the two Simca- Monlhery were noted for their regularity and the ease with which they negotiated the sinuous parts of the course, es- pecially at the hair-pins. The teams of Volkswagens, Skodas and Fords, the BMW-700 fd the Austin-USS also had very good runs.

The big names Then came the big which have been entered the ACP Trophy end the Grand Prix self,

names for

FRY'S

MILK CHOCOLATS

Nut Butterscotch

FRYS

HILK CHOCOLATE

Caramels

Crunchettes

Sole Agents: JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO. LTD.

1A9 minutes

new 3

With

engine, the Ferrari-Moriza driven by F. J. Bussel was greeted with rounds

of applause when it plused near a large crowd of enthusiastic onlookers. Four days ago the crowd had been disappointed when they saw their favourite ear towed away by a van upon bitival.

by Barry Appleby

Card

DOWN

Dark horse.

I have specially left this sleek

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No. Class

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750

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UP to

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1001 1300 ecf.

1301

1801

2001

1000 ccs.

2000 ees.

2000 ees.

Over 2000 ces,

ŠA BRULEKO Oguokangkung ROLLW

Russia clings to Olympic Chess lead

Leipzig, Nov, 4.

The Soviet Union clubg in lis lead in the 1960 Chess Olym- pica, taking two games from West Germany and edjourn- ing two in the seventh round of play in the Viélors' group. The Russians now have piled up total of 20% points United agains:

runners-up Slates who have 18 points after |withing against Hotland 9% to

with the game adjourned.

There was little doubt uong

experts at this tourna

ment that the Rusiana will again take top honours in the Chess Olympics.

RESULTS

Results of tonight's seventh Anal round matches were:

"A" POOL

After the pracilce Funs à USA-The Netherlands 2.5- small incident almost caused 0.5 (1); Argentine-Bungary 0-0 of the racem to be. (4): West Germany-USSR 0-2 scratched, MGA driven by (2) Czechoslovakia-Yugoslavia R.W.H. Bell collided head-on | 1-8; East Germany-Bulgaria with a private car damaging | 2-3; Rumania-Britain 1-2 (1). the latter. The MGA sustained only slight damage to mudguard.

"B" POOL. Sweden-Austrka 2-1 (1); Norway-Spain 1.5+2.5; India- Denmark ~ 1-3; Iceland-Poland Anglia No. 88 made its re-0.5-2.5 (1): Israel-Finland 13-15 (1); Chile-Cuba 1-0 (3).

and powerful British car for the appearance on the track yester end, because, it is the that is day, scarless, only 48 hours considered by some experts to after its spectacular skid near

bend the be the dark horse of this year's the reservoir Macao Grand Prix. It's V-6.day.

Yesterday's fastest times

other

The officially recorded times of the six fastest care-in-practice runs yesterday and this morning were:

Driver

F. J. Buell

1. No. 5 Porsche Spyder RS T. O. Wolfklu

Plate

Con

2.

The Ferrari is still the most popular choles among the Jocal younger generation. probably because it was first driven by a local entran a few years ago,

No. 29 Ferrari Monza

3.

No. 7 Ac-Ace Bristol

Ko.

4 Jaguar XKHS

5.

No.

Triumph TR-3

No. 10 DKW 1000 RS

No.

No.

23 Ferrari Monza

No.

4 Taguar XKES

No. 17

GAS IS TOPS

SAYS MR. THERM

R. C. Hardwick

M. T. Redfern

Albert Poor

W. R. A. Wyllle

Today's fastest times

Porsche Spyder S

TR-J

T. G. Woitkill

E. J. Runnell M. T. Redfern

J. W. Kirk

Yankees name

2

Fablest lap

a mina 24 FREE

16 40

40.

3

40.0 "

+1 40.0 2

C POOL

The Philippines-Italy 2-1 (1): Indonesia - France 141 (2): Portugal-Albánia 0.5-2.9 (1); Ecuador Ireland 2.5 1.5

(1); Belgium-Mongolia 0,5-2,5 Tunisia Monaco 2-2: Malta-

| Bolivia 2-Z-AP & AFP,"

Dick Richardson

to defend title

London, Nov. 3. Dick Richardson, the Euro- pean heavyweight boxing cham- plon will put his title at sinke before Germany's Hins Kalbfdil

3 mine 244 secs next January, Wally Lesley, Richardson's manager, said here tonight-AFP.

-new general

"

43 14

44.4

Hamey their

manager

New York, Nov. 1.

Roy Hamey, long-time assistant to George Weiss, was today named Weiss' successor as général manager of the New York Yankees on kone- year contract.

Club president Dan Topping.) : phia Phillies, had been, ec-

who ditended the noon prew. pected for soine thra. conference with Homey BHU

the new Yankee, manager, Welos, 00, stepped out yester Ralph louk, said Hamey wil

day after 18 years bankee ime the completo duties

of tho #eneral mahayer's positio

preti eres?", pesakitjpër Nortje Which the Yerkes duminated Major League theeball with

The Appointment of the 504 Hamby odrved. a. Yankoo

sétá Hotty, other

Koiéra), matinger of the "Pilish; moms, Lond, to 1984), and tram

1950, until the presen

Topping, stressed, that the one- year term for Hameyʻz ton- tract was the wirequent, wale," gaharally “bimulled with the Major role he 116 Yankee post-war dominator Wan dified to an ikhvisory čápaelly In the boost of a series of changes that idariet with the dubine erimat of Caley Stengel Bank or fold manager.-

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