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West Indies hard
hit
by injuries on eve
of
crucial 5th Test
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1961.
Sydney, Fob. 6.
three of The West Indies touring side have five Test players
them key men out of action only four days before the vital fifth Tost at Melbourne on Friday. But Australia's three "casualties" alt passed medical tests to- day and will have a final fitness test at the nets tomorrow, Rhan Kmbri, who proved a bleep and thigh muscle trouble. | a slipped disc) had to be left out
1 innan la the Ernhai, Gardeld Schers (damag Te be the West, ed finger) and Conrad Hunte India's biggest werey. He has tore back--he thinks it may be
Savitt and Sirola made top seeds in U.S. tournament
New York, Feb. 7.
Dick Savitt of the U.S. and Orlando Sirola of
thu
of the side which started a two- dry gine against a Southern New South Wales County XI at Goulburn today.
Two more
of the fouring side, baleman Beymour Nurse and fast bowler Tom Dewd. injured in the try. Coulburn game,
were
ກຫ Ankle
Nurse wrenched going for a quick single and wat utable to walk tonight, and Dewdney suffered torn groin ligament.
Australian aces arrive
FA CUP REPLAYS THIRD DIVISION
for South China Morning BARNSLEY
Post golf tournament
Mr Frank Phillips, winner of the Singa
pore Open Golf tournament and 14 other Australian golfers arrived this morning from Singapore by Bone to take part in the South China Morn- ing Post golf tournament.
Ile said that it was announced in Singa. pore after the tournament that next year, in addition to the Open Singa. pore tournament there would also be a £2,500 Open tournament in Kuala Lumpur.
Mr Phillips also said that he was very pleased to have won the. Singapore match. He added that his success in the game was largely due to his long driving.
Another golfer who came to take part in
the Hongkong tournament was Mr Kim Hall. He also came from Singa- pore but did not Lake part in the Singapore tournament,
Other members of the Australian team are Messrs Eric Cremin, S. Cowling, B. Crampton, A. Gough. C. McGregor. J. McInnes, A. Murray, K. Nagle. W. See Hoe, L. Thomas, P. Thomson. N. Von Nida, D. Welch and L. Wood- ward.
At the airport to meet the team were the Hongkong players Messrs G, D, Car- ter (captain), J. D. Mackle, J. Leckie, J. D. Clague and G. Nicholl.
Sichers and Hunte have been Richie Benaud Russian
receiving treatment in Camberra i and ténm manager Gerry Gomez sald he would consider their fitness when the team re- there tomorrow night
turns
In meet the Prine Minister's
Italy, two of the hardest hitters in tennis, on Wednesday. have heen given the top seedings in the 32- man field for the US. National Indoor Tennis Championships starting on Thursday.
avrded US.
W.DI
..
Australians Injured,
in brilliant batting form
There was better news of the however. Star batman Neil Harvey, kdy jatt-rounder Alan Davidson, and ! Richle
pre bawler Frank Misson were ;
att, a two-day winter of of foreign entries frors 10 all passed medically it today
the thes, tomping in ad
Mackay now is a professional.
But they
a final must pass Other
seeded
forelæn physical fitness test at the ngis Flayers are By Knight of tomorrow under the supervising
Rafael
off Test selector Dudley Seddon, Usun. Britain. Mexico and Pierre Darmon of Reuter France,
Bry Markiv th deeding malett Town Cup Inter-Zone
Timid last Davenab a. legs than 1
Tour of Egypt Cycle race
Dananhau, Fib. 6.
Ron Hulberg, Whitney Reid and Chris Crawford are the
other seeded Americans.
Leading matches
Two of the seeded foreigners
against were drawn
strong American opponents in the first round, Sirofn will play Crave
Et them.ny's Brend Barford Henry, No. 12 in the U.S.
C.
on today won the 116 inp of the Year at Ervpt egelde; . pallis
miles tammi Manila" to Damanhour in 3 his 200 many 40are%
2.31-1
World bobsled
record broken
at practice
com- ALS
World
en
Adelaide, Feb. 6. Benaud, the Australian
Test capitin, hit a magnificent
motor-cyclists
to compete in British TT races
Moscow, Feb. 6.
119 not out for New South Riders from the Soviet Union expect to compete
Wales on the third day of the Shefela maleh against South Australla here.
first
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Benaud, who leads Australio against West Indies in the deciding Afth Test on Friday showed brilliant form in scoring his first century of the reason.
New South Wales, 230. behing
innings, were trouble when they lost Ave second innings wickets for 123, bul Benaud and Rey Flockton, who made 84, put on 167 in 133 minutes for the sixth wicket. Then Benuud and Test bowler Johnny Martin hit up 71 07 minutes for tho unbroken seventh wicket stand.
Benaud, who hit 14 fours, and Plockton (8 fours) were parti- cularly severe on the 10-year-
in the British Tourist Trophy motorcycle races this year in the Isle of Man, according to Tass, the Soviet news agency. This is part of a challenge Mr Matiushin which will include many inter-machines had now been tisfac- national
events, the world torily tested. He added that a speedway championship and the new 500 cc class machin special- cross country rares In Europe.
Specially built
the
ssid
these
new
ly built for cross country racing had also been successfully tested:
For speedway racing a maching has been designed by Vladimir Kareyev, coach of the
team, China Soviet USSR
Special.
Jointly with the Jawa firm of Czechoslovakia, Union has prepared models for high-speed
rond races in the 125, 250 and 350 ce classes said Konstantin Matlushin, chief of the gentral designing bureau of the Motor Club of the USSR.
raukings, and Knight, a British Devis Cup player, will meet
Lake Placid, Feb. 6. Mike Green, who has
record bobsled The 2-man repre sented the US. in Davis Cup for the 1-mlie Olympic course
was bettered competition.
four
times in La fermany'a Lothar Appleg
other, eating for round practice runs today Aine
3:31:10 and tebr Cand
Inclus Dama
vs petitors in this week's fu. Ab Mame Kulbin third ferald Pil, French Davis Cup Championships
finished
Sincock who again threatened player; veteran Gardner Mulloy, that full day of practice. vo Francels Godbout, Canadian
to run through the alde. Bincock, bobsled champton bowling for the first Worid then on Crawford ve Sidney
bettered Sheffield Shield cricket, took six | Seminiz, U.S.: Holmberg vs Eugenio Month, twice
for 58 in the first innings, but Exreet Schneider, Holland, and his record mark of 1 minute 12 Jivid vs hubert (kabant. Belgium. seconds and his team-malé | conceled 116 runs in taking two invitys Bailey Brown, U.S. Serglo Zardini and German wickets in the second innings.
navi Daman play Kurt Hedrich, Franz Schelle did it once.
Scores were:
their old spin bowling prospect David Danish cricket
In the overall individhon; plac- fey, Poland's Amirzej Piécita- prek was find in 42:17:08: Rus
Alexandre Kulizin second In 19218044, and East Germany's KI
Keleman Chiri
42 21 32.
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hi The overal team Starlings, U.S.
Germany
ahel 18
eronet
176:34:261 KAWA 125:00:42 and Poland Third
127:18 16. AP.
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New South Wales: 158 and 301 Gather foreign errules include fastest run on his second for six (R. Benaud 119 not out,
The dazzling 1:10.48. in Warna Jurura of Australia. with
H. Flockton 84. 1. Craig 48, J. next time down he did 1:1149. Martin 37 not out). Join Maloney of South Africa
of West Itecords for practice runs are eid Berud Windho Germany,-AP.
not recognised.-AP.
South Australia;
Fullmer-Robinson
fight may be delayed
Renn. Feb, A.
The Gen Pulled a wwwas Supar H
-weigh the tight promoter is mut Freased to promote a box- ang matel in Nevara. Dr Joseph E. Chairman of the Nevada Athletic Commission, said to day.
Dr Elin said Fuliner has not
34 signed for the fight. Hy raid
Ingo gets another
Mall Special.
397-China
another Move to outlaw
champion for his
sparring partner
Miami Beach, Feb. 7.
14 Huthschild, a New York Former heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson
Hght promoter, is not licensed
i premete Aghts in Nevada. Rothschild promoted the Las Vedes ben Along with several Jue Vegas businessmen. —AP.
Terry Downes to
fight as light-heavyweight
a
took on another champion in a sparring session at Miami Beach Convention Hall, and the other champion gave a good account of himself.
Making his first appearance. at the site
lot of jumping around, and Patterson a3 Isn't a bit like of hele bout!
he changes around too much. ngainat champion Floyd Patter
I hope I can 13. Ingemar
ret him for ከነ On March sparred two rounds with Casing more sparring, as he sharpens
me up. Clay, the Olympic middleweight champion who is now pro- fessional and has grown into a solid 195-pounder.
Faster
London, Feb. B. British middleweight boxing will champion Terry Downes
the light-heavyweight light In
Rod-1 category against Sixto
Ciny was the faster of the two riguez, Californian champlon on and was out to do the best he Sivede March 7, it was announced here i could. He made the today,
mier with his touted right time will take place at and again, and The Aght the Empire Pool in Wembley. sharp blows himself.
If he wins, Downes could inter mert British light-heavyweight | champion Chic Calderwood in a title fight.-AFP.
good,
Janded
"The sparring partners I have had haven't been too good for me. They wait for me, and need somebody to keep me mov- ing. This fellow (Clay) couldn't go that way in a regular fight. I could see he already was firing in the second round."
Johanssen, boxed another two rounds with a middleweight, n few oth Brown. The
exhibition drew a crowd of about 1509.
Johansson plans to come here from his training base at Palm Bench once a week.-AP.
this fellow," "}{'n Johanson
Raid Imanediately after the Beaslan. "Ile dha
THE GAMBOLS
MY SHOES NEED
POLISHING...AND I'VE
DONG MY NAILS
boxing in New
York State
Albany, Feb. 8. An attempt to sizipend and
outlaw possibly
professional boxing In New York State was faunched on Sunday in the State Legislature.
Similar moves have tolled
several times in the past.
Intro-
side to
tour
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Britain
SPRINGBOKS
IN FRANCE
Mall
IN THE LAST 16
London, Feb. 6. Barnsley today became the only Third Division club to reach the last 16 in the English FA Cup when they beat Huddersfield 1-0 at home in a fourth round replay.
Barnsley adapted themselves much better to the heavy ground than their Second Division opponents.
MCC need 266 runs
to win
Wellington, Feb. 7, New Zealand, TC- suming at 160 for five, were all out for 228 in their second innings against MCC shortly before lunch on the final day of the second un- official Test here today.
This left MCC 266 to win in a little over four hours.
New Zealand made 148 in their first inn. ings. MCC replied. with 111.
By lunch time MCC had made one run with- out loss. Reuter,
U.S. COLLEGE BASKETBALL
RATINGS
New York, Feb, 0.
They always looked the moro dangerous side, and held on with courage and determination to the one-poul lead they es tablished a minute before half- ilme.
Scorer of the vital goal, which followed a free-kick, was Bob Wood, the right-ball,
A croyd of 20,148 paid £4,460 to watch the match.
Barnsley
to are at home Luton Town, of the Second Division, in the fifth round.
Aldershot out
At Wolverhampton Alder. shot, the last surviving Fourth Division cam. went out to Second Division Stoke City
by a 3-0 margin in a second replay under floodlights. Stoke now visit Nowcastle United in the 3:1th round.
After two Realiers draws, Stokke took the lead just before kalf thing tonight with goal from former England Wolverhampton Wanderers out- ride-left Dennis Wilshow
Plucky Aldershot
fell away
in the second half, and Wikhaw capped a triumphant return to the ground where he made his League debut with a hat-trick 11 years ago by cracking in his second goal. Bill Asprey had made it 2-0 to Stoke minuire after the resumption.
three
Fifth round ties
After today's replayed fourth round matches, the completo ties to be Afth round
The Unlied Press Inter-list of
national' U.S. College Basket-played on February 18, now is: ball ratings (with first-place Burnley vs Swansea Town.
voles and won-lost records through Feb. 4 in parentheses)
are:
1.
Ohio State (34), (1640),
Bordeaux, Feb, d. The South African Rugby 349 points. Union team, the Springboks, arrived here
2 Loday aboard plane from Britain.
They were welcomed at the airport by several offleials of the
2 St Bonaventure (1), (10-1), 311 points.
3. Duke (10-1), 230 points. 4. Bradley (14-3).
French Rugby Federation. The points.
5 North Carolina
their
With-160 points...
173
(14-3),
Springboks, who ended 30-mulch tour Britain" only one defcat, are scheduled 6. Southern California, to meet two French terms next (18-3), 199 points. week.
The Brst natel will
at Wednesday.
Aalborg, Feb. 0. A Danish national cricket team is to make a short tour of Britain.
Mr Kurt
Nielsen, of the Danish Cricket Club, said here today that they would play tour
be on matches between August 8 and
Bordeaux, 19, against the Nomads in Lon- against the South-West Selec- don, MCC at Lord's, a Scottish tion. The segund will be delay- X in Glasgow, and Midlands ed next Sunday, at Toulouse, |XI in Birmingham.-China Mull against the sational French 10. Louisville
Spectai.
team.-AP.
7. Kansas State (14-3), 130 points,
8. Iowa (12-3), 64 poluts,
9. Cincinnall (10-3),
points. UP1.
42
(17-3),
62
FAMOUS SPORTS STARS
I HAVE MET
Ken James-great NZ stumper
By ARCHIE QUICK
Assemblyman Bentley Kassai, Thanks to the indefatigable efforts of Harold Gilligan and Tom Lowry New Zealand was admitted to Twt cricket status in the winter of 1929-30, and it was appropriate that Gilligan, then the captain of Sussex, and Lowry, who had returned to his native Antipodes after skippering Somerset, should lead the rival elevens in the first series in New Zealand.
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In that series, and in the two succeeding series in England In the summers of 1831 and 1933, when Douglas Jardine and R.E.S. Wyatt were the MCC and Lowry and M. L. Foge skip
(Democrat-Manhattan) duced two bills. One would suspend boxing Immediately. the other would establish Legislative Committee to actor- mine whether boxing should be abolished or whether measures could be taken to improve IL
"Professional boxing today is not only inhumane but it is also so rotten with gangsterism that it can no longer be right-
sport." Kassal said, "It is big business pered New Zealand, the Anti-
podes wicketkeeper the worst cheerful character Ken James, elements in our society who are who later came to England as a preying on the contestants and professional with Northampton-
shire and sloyed several years. the pubile,"
Many championship bouts are James earned some fame when held in New York elly and there he met Jardine for the first time are several fights weekly in the at the Oval in 1931.
Both cricketers always wore elty's various arenda-AP.
fully referred to as a
dominated
by Barry Appleby
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Jardine remark ta
handkerchiefs knotied around |picious bow to the International their necks, and Ken's Intro-seenel ductory vens: "I see you sweat, too". He got 1, 4, 10 and another The austero gure in the "did not bat" in 1831 and a 2 Harlequin cap was not and a "duck" in 1933. An ag- amused!
gregate of 38 for nine innings, but, as he was always at pains to paint out, "one of them was n (not out?"!
Not amused
Another faux pax of the Irm repressible Jamck was when he
Arundel Castle visited lovely West Sutsex to play the Duke of Norfolk's eleven in b charity match. "Nice placo you have got here," he said to His Grace, surveying the wondrous rural scene. “Do you often get home to Norfolk?" To complete the day, James
stumped the,
He was a fine stamper, however, and claimed Sut- cliffe, Jardine, Pasnier, Bow- ley,
Worthington, Legge. Ames, and Peebles, 'amour his Test victims.
British
Nowenstle U. vs Stocka C. Birmingham. C. Vs Lelerster C. Shemeld U. vs Blockbum, Norwich vs Sunderland, Aston Villa vs Tottenham, Barnsley vs Luton. Leyton Orient vs Wednesday,
Results Results af today's Soccer matches were:
ENGLISH FA CUP Fourth round replay
1 Huddersfield Barraley
3 Aldershot Stoke City
FOOTBALL League cur Fourth round second replay Plymouth A. 3 Aston Vi
Quarter-final Southampton 2 Bunter
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division III
3 Colchester o Grimsby
Port Vale 'Torquay
-Reuter.
SPORTRAIT
"Please, Freddy, not in front of everybody — we're not footballers/"
London Exoraga Service.
Army Rugby
Cup finalists
5
There could be a repetition of
the Army last year's Anal Rugby Union Challenge Cup competition. The King's Own Scottish Borderers, holders of the trophy, have already won the BAOR section of the competi tion, while the Duke of Welling- he settled with Nor-ton's Regiment, 1059-00 runners- he took many up, have reached the Anal of the
Always the jester
When Duko for a "duck" off a give-thamptonshire jaway delivery on the leg side wiektuts behind the stumps, and UK Section.
which almost bounced twicel
This batting Improved out of all knowledge. So much so that he actually filt a century against
'Pair of spectacles' Hampshire and had several half over the Welsh Regiment
hundreds to his credit.
ut
The "Dukesti scued a clear. cut. 11 points to ni victory Colchester, and now moet A Signal Rodiment (Catterick) at Aldershot tomorrow, The Signals through had a tough passage
Altogether Ken played in i Ho was always the Jester nine Test matches agalast Eng-tough and could never really
the two previous rounds, just land in these.three seasons, and be said to have concentrated on also appeared twice nainst his batting. I remember one beating 3 Parachute Regiment South Africa. In his first Test- occasion at love, however, try 14 points to 13, and then jogainat Gilligan's skle he "bag-when he went in with twenty being taken to extra time by 25
Itegiment god a pair of specielos", fol- minutes left on the final day Field"
RA before Towed si up with a seven in his for victory thirty runs cinching the isque. The Cup [nant Test, did not bht in the needed. A furry of sixes from Flual wilt also be played at
third and made a proud 13 in the {his' bat won Northamptonshire] Aldenbot, On
March *last game. Not exactly m aus the day.
Banews Service.
and