· THE · CHINA · MAIL, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 18, 1961.

First Test victory, series now level at 1-1

WEST INDIES TRIUMPH IN TEST

Superb bowling Three Fulham

causes collapse footballers of Australians

Sydney, Jan. 18.

The West Indies won the third Tast match here today by 222 runs after magni- ficent spin bowling brought about a dramatic Australian collapse.

This is the West Indies thrst Eight Australien wickets fell mad in 110 minutes this morning for Test victory in Austrofo enabled them to draw level, one] 50 runs against Lance Gibbs and mitch euch, in the five match Alt Valentine, who bowled un- series.

changed.

"

but doubt, darting.

if the statistical peuth- 2017 #not of the Mr. Average when stilt bets in saffe of # 94.5 per cent failure to win!"

feulnu #zareni Sevrier

Hexangular

rugby

Globe was virtually unplayable with his offspins and impeccable length, He took the first four wickels this morning-including those of Neil Harvey and Norman O'Neil four overs for only five runs.-China Moil Special.

His victims were successively Favell Net Harvey (85), Les

Maekly (0) (2). Ken

ant Aus- Norman O'Neill, and the tralian score, 102 for two over

dub in their chare to get 401 um. Lor victory, stid to live for

197.

He took another wicket later (Crout's) and finished with an analysis of Ave for C6 in

whleh overs, of

slx minidens.

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injured in

car crash

London, Jan. 17. Three Fulham footballons-

England and Fulham cop- tain Johnny Haynes, outside-loft Trevor Cham- borlain, and contra-half Roy Bentley-wore injured in a car crash noar Fulham football ground today,

They had boon training atj Harrods sports ground at Barnos and were returning to Craven cottage.

They were taken to hospital after a collision between their ene and a coal ferry.

with Bentley was detained slight concussion, and a spokes-. man said later that he would be "at least kept in hospital for

24 hours."

Was

after

FOUR STITCHES

Haynes

released having four mitchies inserted in his forehead, and Chamberlain was able to go home after treat. threement for shock and cuts.

were

Valentine claimed victim this morning for 29 runs to end with four for B.

BRILLIANT CATCH

Australia met with bad luck indiately on resuming this! morang, running a quick single in the first over Harvey, 84 svernight, pulled a musele his left le.

After a live-minute interrup- tion for his leg to be strapped and for him to get a runner, he

I was out to a brilliant catch by Corneld Sobers, who dived and held the Ball inches from the mound, when he had made only jans more run.

inc

included Harry's 85 fours, and ltis standi with O'Neill yielded 108 runs,

La Favell and Ken Mackny were both dismissed by Gibbs at offspinner

tournament 107 and

By Prop

game

then the climaxed a brillant spell by taking the wicket of O'Neill at

202,

The necklem was at the June-

of Woodlawn-roail tion

ant Harbordi-street, Johnny Haynes was driving.

Passer-by Mr H. Fitzsimons roid: "The lorry knocked down wali ang finished in a garden, severat sucks fell on the cor."

Fulham's general manager. Frank Osborne, said later: "R¦ seems almost certain they`wili | nat ba AL for thes week's came, but we shall not know definitely until

We get the hospital report.—AFF.

High jumpers improving

Moscow, Jan. 17.

DAVE CHARNLEY

British

lightweight

champion scores convincing win

London, Jun. 17. British, Empire and European lightweight cham-

SPRINGBOKS CAN NOW COMPLETE THE

GRAND SLAM

By JOHN COTTRELL

History could either inspire or disturb Avril Malon's Fifth Springboks who journey to Murrayfield this Saturday, seeking only to defeat Scot- land to complete their grand slam of the four home countries.

The tast Country to defeat | Philips, who, until the meeting The Welsh and English for- South Afr.cs on British roll was with South Africa, had played); wards showed tremendous cour- dast 12 interite į nga against the Springboks and Scotland 0-0, at Glasgow in ip England's 1905. Tho biggest-ever Test tionals.

justly England now retain the victory

was scored by South

Welsh selec- Scotland, Africa-44-0 against

Speedy Phillips, it he strikesame pack. The top form, could prove to be tors have been less gonerous, at Murrayfield In 1951,

England's trump card. But he replacing tough Ray Prosser Scotland's record might now will need better support and lively John Leleu with suggest another colossal defeat than the kind wingers John mobile Phil Morgan and ex- Hadyn last year they achieved only one Young and Jim Roberts gave rienced international International victory and recent against South Africa. Both Morgan, ly they have suffered their Urdd an off-day, and Roberts is

Ono olher new consecutive defeat (11-0) by especially fortunate to keep his

cap on the the French.

place. Oh, how England needs field is England full-back Mika

Gavins, of Leicester He My forecast, however, is South & Poter Jackson today. Africa to win by only about It may be premature to judge replaces Don Rutherford, un-.

And the structure the Welsh contres C. Davies, luckily cight points. of the two opposing sides sugu H. M. Roberts of Cardift. reasonable

pressure from the gests that the match may well Anor all, they did not receive a tremendous

During the whole Springboks who scored only follow much the game pattern single par

though a thetical ortor by the England forwards.

ZJ

the England-South Africa game against the Springboks. struggle at Twickenham.

SUPREMELY STRONG

Scotland, like England, have a strong pack, excellent half-backs, And RA unimpressive, three- forwards quarter line. Their should perform creditably against the Springboks, but they connot be expected to match the supremely strong and athletic tourists throughout the game.

dropped

Бата

after

under

safe,

My feeling is that for once the Welsh throcquarters will Gavins played be at least the equal of Eng- courageous game against the land's, though at half-back, Springboks at Leicester, but it Dickle Jeeps and Bev Hlaman, 's not yet possible to compaic may prove slightly superior him with

Terzy the great to Ken Richards and Tony Davies, his opposite number at O'Connor.

Cardiff this Saturday.

Weles VCTAUS England always

NEW CAP

is

ค menting to arousc Rismun was superb against caution among the forecasters. the Springboks: he safely Without equa) forward gathered the most wildly erraile But A low-ccoring grunt strength, only a team with an of passes, made the only Inspired recma certain. and I fancy outstanding back division enti

breaks behind the serum, kleked | England may have the alight hope to challenge these Spring-shrewdly with both feet under edge, provided they do not be boks. Here Scotland le notably pressure.

come bogged down in tho locking in thrust, though their

Home supporters on Saturday appalling conditions which half-backs, Brian Shillinglaw may well ruc the day that grested their last vigil abd and Gordon Waddell can do Rismen turned down A Welsh that of the South Afrleans this much to cover up the deficiencies trial in a gamula to play for eason London Express

Fly-halk Waddell will again England.

be the key man for Scotland

and he can do the most valuable service with his Ane kicking → not

Smith.

touch in Springbok

fashion, but to the wing where pton Dave Charnley scored a convincing Scotland has real scoping poten- points win over seventh-rated Gene Gresham tial in hard-running" Arthur of Detroit at the Streatham ice rink tonight.

Charnley weighed 137 pounds 10 ounces, Gresham 137 pounds six ounces.

More than 5,000 spectators 50W the Engilsh left-hander ! tear into Gresham in the final

The Australian captain The 1964 Tokyo Olympics round, after Gresham had made

cimmed fe

to make

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the caly remaining batsmen 15 The rearranged Hexangular offer any restanes. He enjoyed

Tournamont

bo-" tween the Brigade and the core being caugth and bowled

by Valentine. R.A.F. will be played at the Club Stadium tonight at 7.15 pm. It will be preceded by a fixture footuring those old rivals, Club Solection and 14

duc Field Regiment, stort at 6.00 pm. Brigade will be fleiding

to

an

entirely new combination behind

the serum, Broomfeld, the ex-

English and South African

Davidson, limping barily, tied with a runner but made enly one before being bowled by Valentine to end the Australian innings.

FINAL SCOREBOARD

West Indies-339 and 326 Australia

Jat innings-202

Australia

2nd innings

rquat champion and Brigade. Singen, b Sobers ..... cricketer, will make his 1st C. McDonald, e Alexander,

appearance at full-book.

a good, but fast fading, start.

ROCKED

.

was

rocked by Charnley's two-fisted attacle for

high jump champion will have to clear 2.23 motros to be sure of the gold medal, Russia's Rome Greshum Olympics silver medallist, the last four rounds, and when Valori Brumel told the, the fight ended was holding on Tass today,

to Charnky for support.

This Was Charnley's Brunel who told a Tasa ve bout and lg 35th win.

would attempt porter that he this year to take the world high He hopes tonight's jump record from America's will brighten his chances for a return bout with Joe Brown, the world lightweight champ, who knocked him out in the sixth

John Thomas declared:

"With the constant improve- ment of performances it will coon be nuersary to clear at least 2.2 metres in order to wht the high Jump in big interba- Uanal meetings, perhaps this will be high enough for the 85 next European championships

| but at Toltyo the winner will i 70 certainly have to clear 2.23

2 nietres

12

Valentine

27

с

Sobers,

b

Sobers.

Kirkland features at fly-batt N. Harvey,

as partner to Hextall, The pack however

Gibbs

well tried N. in prolly

although Milson takes over from Harvey as hooker,

O'Nelli Gibha L. Favell, b Gibbs RAF have very unfortunately K. Mackay, e Nurse, b Gibbs been hard hit by injuries, and R. Benaud, e and

still have doubts about the

Alre

0

Valen-

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J. Martin, b Valentine actual composition of their alde. W. Orout, b Gibbs Dixon their skipper is a doubt- ful starter, Roberts has a broken A. Davidson, b Valentine

coilar-bane, Raw has a leg Jn. jury, and all in all the site does not seem to have much good fortune. This is very hard on the RAF side who need to win this game to stay in the hunt as far

cerned.

Brigade

1. Meckiff, noi out

Extras

Total

Brumel also forecast that high jumpers such as John Thomps and Russia'p Victor Boichey might reach 23 metres in the next few years,—AFP.

241

ASIAN GOLFERS

Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-83,.3- 101. 4-107, 5-107, 6-262, 7-209,

42nd

victory

und of their world title fight in Houston, Texas, in December 1059-UPI.

1

Moore likely

to fight Schoeppner

New York, Jan. 17.

WALES vs ENGLAND

But unless there is an amazing reversal in the Springbok safety. first polley defeat for Scotland seems the only possible result. The relentless, bulldozing for ward game which slowly demo ilshed England can be equally effective on this occasion.

The South Africans have a Machiavellian

machine rugby

Service.

Hare makes urgent

trip in bid

bid to

avert soccer strike

London, Jan. 17. Britain's Labour Ministor, Mr John Hare, broke off engagements in northern England today to fly back to London for final peace-or-war talks tomorrow to avert a threatened national soccer

with no fancy attractions and no significant weaknesses. Even their place-kicking problem op- pears to be solved with the A light heavyweight title emergence of new international fight between chompion wing-forward F. C. du Preez. Archie Moore and Ger- Scotland have made an un- start to their Interna- happy many's Erich Schooppner Tonal Championship; now Eng- Was virtually not

strike. to land and Wales Will both Se night for a March date in

to make a brighter The Madison Square Garden seeking

opening in Cardiff. Current under the promotion of form suggests another close Feature Sports Inc.

| struggle.

In recent

Moore referred all queries to

there

Russians may the fight, on again and off-again brillant

get waiver

London, Jan. 18.

for the three Permission

Russian horsea to run in this year's Grand National is expected to be given next week.

has

YCENT his lawyer, Bill Yale, because been one outstanding weaknes

in British rugby-the fallure of so much litigation has been in- volved in the negotiations for the home countries to produce atincking cemiros. It is the current problem of Scot- since last summer.

land; it is certainly the prob Yale, of San Diego, sald, lan of England, and poeebly "We're all set. It's up to Wales, Schoeppner now in Germany."

TAKEN AWAY

at the New Moore Indicated York boxing writer, dinnor that the likely date for the Bght was March 20.

Minister will stand by while leaders of the country's professional footballers and the Football League, their employers, seek a solu- tion to their deadlocked dispute over the existing transfer system (the players have declared that unless this is charged they will strike next Saturday afternoon.

The talks will take place nt werkend fixtures for which the the Ministry of Labour in motboll

icogue receives London under the chairmanship #250,000 a year from the big Such is the shortage of first of the chler concitation offer, pools promoters-Mr Hardaker class centres in England that Mr Tom Claro.

farao:dd clubs to

play next By-halt Mick Westor has been

The Football League want to Saturday's gamos on Friday. converted to a centre, while a koop 0 "retain-and-transfer" either under floodlight or in

milar offort has been made un system under which a player the afternoon,

Bev Alaman.' connot Join a new club without successfully with Now I la popularly suggested the content of the club Do The pooly promoters

Sharp wishes to leave. that dy-holt" Richard

necociation Littlewoods, Ver should also be moved to the cen- A British Labour Member of nons, Copes and Murphy-have tre.

Par3:ment, Mr Bills Braith, in, asked ellents to delay filling in until after tom a letter to Mr Hary, today op- the compens Paled to the Minister to Inter morrow's meeting. They vena personally in the dispute.

mako n further Mr Smith, a keen football fan, in Thursday morning's national said, "negotiations have

now newspapers.

Moore's title was taken away Mr Christopher Soames, the Agriculture Minister, has asked by the National Boxing Associa San Francisco, Jan. 17,

for a special report from Mrtion Inst summer for his faluro Japanevo

England centres Bill Patterson golfers Haruyoshi A. G. Benyon, a ministry

delo defend it during the normally!

required six-month period. The and Weston both gave feeble, Kiruta and Nationalist China's¦puty chlet veterinary officer. Now York Athletic Commission fumbling performances against Chen Ching-po arrived here!

Mr Benyon is now attending had ordered Archie to sign for South Africa, and the shortage for tho $15,000 Soni

tournament The International Convention in a defenes by this Thursday must be emphasised by the fact Top en 1 starting on January. 23.

Faris today where a waiver is under à Ureat that it also that Weston now. rotain his

plece against Walés, cxpccted to be granted the would strip him of recognition,

Moore last defended his title

Patterson, however, by по одо against Canada's Yvan Durelle placed

centre in England oli August 12, 1859--AP.

Bowling Analgele

OM R

W today

Francisco

as the "runner-up" berth is com8-220, 9-234. team: Broomfield. Bliss, Dunn, Davies, Tilley

Hextall,

"Richards. Hall Kirkland,

Quinn, Seat, Brown; Sobers Milson, Whalley, Broke-Smithi, Chlids,

Gibbs Valentine Worrell

Insole resigns as captain

London, Jun. 17. After ten years as captain of Escox county cricket fcam, Douglas Insole has rosigned the post bacausa of business commitments, Ho is 34.

Trevor Balley, 37, will lend Expex this summer,

insole,

former England batman, hopes to continue as 411 England Teal relector. Ho played nine times for England-- Against South Africa Any Bix Tesis, the West Indies twice and Australia once China. Moti

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POSTPONEMENT.

Fulham, Orst division club would without floodlights who HOUSE SPEAKER

have to play in a near-empty stadium on y afternoon, Me-Smith- saks. If his suggen- today asked the League to post- tions were not accepted he would pone their gume with Shemeld write to the Spenker (Chairman) | Wednesday. of the House of Commone, Bir

Nottingham Forest also want terry Hyltent-Foster, for, pers

опо mission to riike it as a matter of 16 call off their divintor

with "extreme urgency" who the tamo.

Cardin City on Houre resumes nëxt Tuesday::. Friday as they have no flood-

lights,

Mr Alan Hårdsker, Bouti

ball Lengen "bearütary, cotis) Leeds United, the brcond menilow as Me-Koslih's Intter division club; said thay "would said: “hly, own ferlist ls that not attempt to ulay matchen if a real mutual agread metalow; there was a strike.. meal-would hays been reketaj

Four games which would have ed to be ago if Mt. Smith Kak other_pol10* -to be played, in the stiernoon, are elana had kept out of 107 | Chat]ion and Swansea (division two) Burnley ona Notts County The players Meike poliep ex-| (Division Ahrwe); and Oldhen nires at midnight on ExideA. Lank, Barrow and Southport and In a dremaile, batikka-prike: Rechosis. (both. divisiem, four !move, yesterday...ta, verk: fan: viata)/--China' Mail-#pesial,

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