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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1901.

AUSTRALIANS FACING DEFEAT Bright cricket in

Worcester need 154 runs to win with all ten wickets intact

Worcester, May 1.

The Australians stand in danger of defcat in the opening match of their England tour. Such humiliation has never attandod any of the previous Australian teams to visit England this contury.

After the Australians had gained a first innings lead of 22 runs, Worces- tershire dismissed them for 141 in three and a quarter hours. This left the county needing 164 for victory and in the last twenty minutes on a momentous second day's cricket Don Kenyon, the county cap- tain, and Martin Horton, knocked off ten, so that 154 are now wanted with all ten wickets to fall.

there Given a litle courage

Worer ter- is no reason why shire should not accomplish. This task. The plich is still soft and slow and it Riebie neud czas

10!

breause of bowl troublesome right houlder, the Autoralians will 2 Feverely handicapped without his Inspiri ing lg-spin bowling.

v Martin Horton, whose wickets for 48 analysis was t: highlight on Saturday met with no success today.

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O'Neill alone had offered pay 22 minutes the challenge. In

New young butting star from South Wales enriched the scrie by making 27 out of 32 with several handsome strokes,

Then Gifford, a highly talent- orthodox left-arm язски of Booth and bowler disposed

meant that half Harvey. This

were th Australian wickets down

Mackay and for 87. Benaud had to fight for every run but rain brought respite for the batsmen with Australia at

19 for five.

This time the bonours went to Len Coldwell, who finished the Lal with a spell of five wickets in 0.3 overs for anly Coldwell's full Cen runs. figures were five wickets for

45 runs. His partner Juhn Flavell be-ed

Australians second The gun breakdown by taking the first three wickets and he had the of bowling the two tilstinctiun

batsmen opening Australian McDonald and Simpson twice in

Earlier

Ken In the day, Mackay had extricated the Australians from an awkward

by situation

andpplag up

1401 Worcestershire's

when Richie Benaul

captain, i Speela) could not bowl because of his shoulder trouble. Muckay was the sixth bowler tried by Henaud, and he took the last four wickets for 14 runs in 12 event of rain.

the match.

QVUTS.

Dood pitch

The real

heroes of This

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Treasurers.

Did the damage

That the break insted no more than an hour WAS due to a arrangement between Kenyon and Benzud who agreed before the match that, contrary to fatest regulations, in England, the pitch should be wholly covered at any time In the

At the resumption. Flavell and Coldwell took charge of the attack again and this tine Coldwell did the damage. 1fe hud Markay brilliantly Ladan at short-rquare-deg by the whn braved spectators

| Gifford and then twice hit the were elements. They

repaid

middle stump to send back for their optimism for they kaw

Mission, but the A titanic

Tom Benaudi and struggle.

Australians were 110t finished Graveney and Ruy Booth raised

yet. Their capable wicketkeeper. Worcestershire's hopes Arst thing

Wally Gront, displayed a Arm sisting Muckay,

hook and drive. Colwell, how- Simpeon and Gaunt for 10

i ever, soon struck again, hitting miputes.

the middle stump to remove Grout and finally knocking over Gaunt's off-stump to end the tunings.

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The dend pitch and pul outüeld were against attractive tricke und Graveney's 30 17 two hours was worth many a different century obtained In conditions,

batsmen competent

Graveney's value was er! phasised as SOUP ሲጋ welt- pitched laswinger from Gaunt induced him to present a catch i to Grout Apart from a few stout blows by Coldwell, includ in

six from Mackay, the tail folded up.

The Australlan looked than those of Worcestershire when their second turn came along. Flaveli had the strong south-west wind behind kim and in en overs to remove Simpson, McDonald and O'Neill at a personal cost of 28 white the total tose to

48.

no more

proceeded

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Scores

Scores on the second day of the match between the Austro-

ns and Worcestershire were: FIRST INNINGS Australians: 177.

Worcestershire

D. Kenyon Booth b Gaunt M. J. Horton b Benaud ... R. G. A. Headley b Quick T. Graveney

Grout D

Gaunt

C

D W. Richardson

Benaud

C. Dews at Grout b Quick R. Booth Mackay

Ibw

Ambassadors of Football contest Following are the standings of the Ambassadors

of Football contest after yesterday's voting:

BENIOR TEAM

Ho Chesing-nu (SCAA)

JUNIOR TEAM ·

603 Chan Kwel-wing (1 Salle)

Wong Man-wal (lappy Valley) 33; Wona Sze-keung (Wah Van HK 310

Wong Clil-krung (BCAA) La Kin-chung (BCAA) Kung Wah-kit (Polleo} Kon-kung ung Wat Mak Wing-hung (Police.

Chow Shiu-hung (KME)

.... 245 Lau Kwok-fun (Soong Chingi.. 165

Cheuk-yin (Tung Woh Your Suevo Happy Valley)"

ok huwah (SCAAI"

210 The Kim-kit (Saletian)

... 105

EPSOM DERBY

CALLOVER

Pinturischio, Moutiers made co-favourites

London, May 1,

127 Cheung Kwok-hing (Ezabeth 10% Pinturischlo,

193

Chan Pak-ling Salle)

ICT

Chen Yu-wan (Elizabeth

Trang Cheuk-way (Clements)

Ya Chum-hang (Queen's

Ko Bon ruig (Wah Yon HK) G

Chan Yum (salvolans

Davey Moore, Harold

Johnson named as 'Boxers-of-the-Month'

Providence, May 1.

50

despite his

County Championship

opening matches There was plenty of bright cricket on the second

London, May 1.

day of the two opening matches in the English County Championship

wie the Australians were struggling at Worces

ter, in another part of the Midlands, at Birmingham, Warwickshire, who finished third from the bottom of the Championship last season, were making merry at the expense of Essex.

failure In the 2,000 Thanks largely, to a stand of At Manchester: Leicestershiro Guineas, was made 8 to 1) 180 In 146 minutes between 186 and 27 for une, Lancashire Joint favourite with captain Mike Smith and New 200 (R. Burber 44, 3. Von

to-Zealand-born Ray

57). France's Moutiers at

Hitchcock Gelover pix for

Kain night's Victoria Club call-clure at 334 for nine, with a first

sic pod play, | Warwickshire were able to · des over on the Epsom Derby innings lead of 43. Smith male to be run on May 31.

to Rockavon in the Guineas,

145 and Hitchcock 13.

At Cambridge: Surrey 200 and 10% (P. May 45). Cambridite University 190 (M. Edwards J,

third

In the other Championship |J. Brearley 78, P. Louder six for rame at Manchester 2,000

Lança. 53), and one for no wicket shire had to struggle against accurate modium-paced bowl-

Ireland's Time Greine,

12 to 1, with Plable companion

was the next best at Ayrshire Bord.

at 14 to 1.

Platurischio win £1,500,

was bucked to As Was Gallant

Knight, a 25 to chance.

in

At Birmingham: Essex 311 for

110

Warwickshire 354 for

nine decinred, (W. Stewart 48, R. Hitchcock 03, M. Smith 145). Bad light stopped ploy.-Reuter.

Jag from Leicestershire's John right declared and 18 for to Rockavon,

Van Geloven (lx for 57), but wicket. were able to reach 208 for a Arsi Innings lead of 22. Leicestershire were 27 for one their second innings when Moutiers and Nicomedus (20 rnin stopped play just after four Two world champions, featherweight Davey Moore to 1) were supported to win jo'clock.

and light-heavyweight Harold Johnson, both £1,000 each.

In a fairly quiet sussion, Test Americans were voted joint Boxers-of-the-cake was the best-backed colt Month in the National Boxing Association's and April rankings.

Moore was cited for his one-

of round knockout

Danny Valdez of Los Angeles in de- fence of his crown and Johnson for his two-round knockout win over Von Ciny of Philadelphia In their title match.

win was supported to £3,000, his price closing at 25 10 1.

PRICES

Prices at the callover here to night were:

May's good form

16 acceptors for the

Cup

County champions Yorkshire Onished the day

Chester In a strong position against the MCC here it Lord's A Anc Innings of three sixes and 80, including nine fours, by Brian Bolus helped them to score their second lanings.

242 in

champion by the NBA while

London, May 1. Archie Moure of San Diego

There are 18 acceptors for the is regarded as champion in

Chester Cup, to be run over Iwo this division in New York and

miles, two furlongs and 77 Europe.

0-1 Pinturischio and Moniters; |

yards, at Chester on Wednesday, Several other fighters, Includ-| 12-1 Time

MCC, who were Greine; 14-1 Ayr-

all out for They are, with probable rities ing Poul

Pender of the U.S. shire Bard; 16-1 Just Great; 180 in their first innings after and weights: Moore's knockout of Valdel received recognition for top per- 20-1 Nicomedus; 25-1

Prince Tudor, Test Case, was the 30th one-round knock-formances.

Pender was eited for his suc- Aurelius, Belliques, out in a championship out in

Gallant cessful defence of his share of Knight, Latin Lover, Sunrise modern ring annals,

as the the middleweight crown against ond Bally Vity: 33-1 No

of the world Carmen Basilio

U.S. Fiddling, Scatter, Tudor Trea-

Johnson is recognized light heavyweight

Spinks can win Lonsdale belt outright today

London, May 1.

Terry Spinks, London's cockury

Basilio, former welterweight sure and Scomandre; 40-1 Par- Brid middleweight champlon, dao. Primus and Dual-Reuter.

announced his retirement from the ring two days after his loss to Pender. Pender is recognised us middleweight champloa New York, Massachussetts and Europe, while Gene Fullmer, is regarded as champlon by the NBA

Others getting

welterweight

were

recognition

Fernandes for his triumph over Jorge

task of scoring 274 runs morrow to win.

Misli, being 115 for Ave at the close Chrysler (L. Piggott, nine

Saturday, have the dimcult alone), Poetic Licence

to-Hutchinsou, 8.13), Alcove (D.

Smith, 8.10), Domesday (P Peter May, who is expected Robinson, 8.3), Trelawny (F. to return to captain England Durr) and Stagbound (N. Stirk) in the Test series against the bath 0.2, Creat Buck (J. Australians after a long lay- Etherington, 2.1). Hoy off, showed encouraging form Lewis, "B0), Muity (no jockey in Surrey's second innings yet, 7.11). Aristarchus (R. P. ngalust the University at Eliott, 7.7). Eralhosthenes (L C. Cambridge.

Parkes) and Touch Wood (3, Sime)-both 7.0, Doctor (F. D. Greening, 7.4).

(B. Lee, 7.3), The Entourage (A. Klimschn. 8.2) and Lynnmoot (D. W. Morris, 5.111.-Reuter.

Davis Cup win

for Monaco

He hit 45 of his side's total of 104 and the University need 255 to win tomorrow.

Sad footnote for bath Surrey and England is that Ken Bar Roquebrune. May 1. Monaco today beat Luxem-rington discovered that he had ktid, is a slight favourlie to re-

Denny Muyer of his British professional lightweight

America,tuurg 3-2 in their European broken a toe after being struck taln

champion Joe zone first round Davis Cup tie while batting on Saturday. teatherweight boxing tue Brown. US, for his victory here. They meet Ireland or against unbeaten Welshman over England's Dave Charnley, Paland in the second round. Howard Winstone at Wemb-middleweight Dick Tiger of

ley's Empire Pool tomorrow.

vight months.

| Nigeria for his technical knock-

Monaco led 2-1 at the start of

Closing scores

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

At Oxford; Gloucestershire

Victory for Spinks would give out of Spider Webb, U.S., today's play, and each team him a Lonsdale bell outright, an welterweight Guy Sumlin, U.S.,won one of the remaining singles achievement reached in only for his upset victory over Ralph matches, Frank Buden squared 195 and 54 for two. Oxford

He has won his Dupas, US, heavyweight Eddle the the for Luxembourg by de- Univeralty 170 (Nawab 2 deal two championship fights | Machen, U.S., for his defeat of feating Roland Borghinl 7-9, 6-1, Pataudi 48). Rośn stopped 14 and needs only another win to Mike Delohn, US. and Doug 6-3, 0-8, 6-1, but Georges Pas-play.

serure the belt and a life pen-Jones, untenten New York light- (quier clinched Monaco's victory | As Lords: Yorkshire 187 and sion of 1 weekly which cats heavy. for his knockout of with a 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 win over 242 (J. Bolus 80, R. Jingworth 36 with it.

heavyweight Pete Rademacher, Josef-Norbert Offenheim in the 1). MCC 156 (B. Crump 40 USAP.

Anal match.-Reuter.

not out).

41

1

Spinks took the title from 17 Bobby Neill last September and retained it against Nein with a 124th round knockout m Noven

ber.

N. Guford not out D. Pearson

Grout b

Muckay

0

13

I.. Coldwell C O'Neill b

Muckay

J. Flaveli 5 Mackay

Extras (byes 4, legtives 4, no

balis 1)...

Total

Fall of wickets: 6-13, 0-132, 0-148, 10-135.

Gount

Benaud

Quick Mackay

Rowing Analysis

165

Spinks, the 1yweight gold medal winner in the Melbourne Olymple Games in 1956, atid Winstone, an Empire Games title winner at Cardiff In 1958, are both unbeaten in champion- ship Aghts, amateur or profes- sional.

There is ttle to choose be- boxers and 7-132ween two skilful

hard punchers. Winstone who Is unbeaten in 24 professional contests, will have the task of (trying to mulch the speed and skill which Spinks uses to keep out of harm's way, and the left jab he relies on to steat the polnis-China Mail Special,

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17 10 19

2

12 4 38

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D

Simpson

! Misson

SECOND INNINGS Australians

C. McDonald. Flavell

12

R. Simpson, b Flavell

0

It. N. Harvey, b Gliford

37

N. O'Neill, e Graveney, b

Flavell

27

B. Booth, b Gifford ...

?

Atackay, e Gifford, b Coldwell

12

K.

R. Benaud, b Coldwell

A. W. Grout, b Coldwell

F. M. Misson, b Coldwell

I. Quick, not out

R. Gaunt, Coldwell

Extras

Total

A day of mixed feelings

A day

for

Jimmy Greaves

Milan, May 1. that begaл so well fur Greaves Milan-bound Jimmy ended in a bitter disappoint- ment here last night when he was told of bis 14-day suspen- sion by Chelsea, which could cost him an International cap against Mexico.

Johnson wants Greaves, four-goal here

to fight Patterson

'Philadelphia, May 1. Philadelphia boxing Pro

17 moter, Herman Taylor, has 17 offered Floyd Patterson a quar-

10 ter of a million dollars to de-

his fend

heavyweight

world

O boxing tilo against Harold Johnson, tho National Boxing Association's world Ught- 141 heavyweight champion,

In a cable to Cus D'Amato,

Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-16, 3- manager of the world cham- 40, 4-82, 6-07, 0-111, 2-114, 6- plon, Taylor said his $250,000

-

ofer

A was

"minimum guarantee" which could be in- MRWcreased by radio and television

3 receipts.

134, D-141, 10-141.

Bowling analysis

Flavell

Q 10

3 02

Coldwell

10.3 4 45

Pearson

4 1

7

Herton

10

O D

Gifford

11 3 10

2

D. Kenyon, not out

Worcestershire

Extras

M. Horton, not out

Total (for no wicket)

Count Mackay Misun

Bowling to dato

SURPRISED AND UPSET

of his.. last game for Chelsea against Nottingham Forest on Satur- day, decided to fly here yes- terday to seo Milan's Itallon league match against Karl.

t excitement and It was a day of

pleasure for the England youngster, until the news was broken to him of Chelsea's de-

UK soccer

results

London, May 1. Results of tonight's British football matches were:

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division IV

Barrow

a Blockport a Acorligion 8. SCOTTISH LEAGUE mamock

Taylor said that Johnson was Bradford

Patterson fr ready to fight

0 | Philadelphia.—AFP.

Dunfermline

THE GAMBOLS

10

THIS CLOCKS

Glow

DON'T

TOUCH

M R W

3

2

0 3

0

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Reuter.

STOP WORRYING-I WON'T

TOUCH IT

cialon to supend him. Greaves WAR agitated and

visibly

Rockelfa

Real Madrid's record-breaking League season

Madrid, May 1. Real Madrid has just finished

record-breaking football league champions Spain.

n

scasan

uf

They gained a record number of 52 points, won by a record margin of 12 points, had the largest

number of victories the longest

(24).

without

sequence

defeat (28), the less! number of gonda `against (25) and the least number of defcals (two).

These are all records for the Spanish Football League Championship.

The only record cat did not beat was Barcelona's 90 gente season. China Mall Special.

when Austrian Grand in the 1958-59 disappointed

told the news, Asked for his reaction to the suspension, be would nake comment but

a friend said he was "sur- Drised and upset." Signor Mino Epadaerial vice..

president of the Milan Club,| whom Greaves will join if the Italian ban on toreizn players is lifted, said:

Prix motor

cycle races

Salsburi, May 1. of East

Ernst DegnT

GMT-

CHELSEA WIN

IN ISRAEL

Tel Aviv, May 1.

A misrable goal deflected by his

"Milan remains outside this mony, ridag un MZ, won the

matter in so far as Greaves 125cc eliss

the Austrian still belongs to Chelsea and Grand Prix motor cycle races has only an option of con-hero today with a time of 2720,000 spectators had when the

tract with Milan, which

thrury is capable of not being : taken up.

"We

TRANSFER STILL ON

minutes and 40.8 seconds.

The race WRI OVC 51 kilometres (314 miles).

Werner Musin) (East Ce-

an feracit full-back into own net wan all the excitement

English First Division club, Chelsea, beat Israel's Hypoch Club 1-0 In the Football

the Tournament of

Hapoel

11 (Workers) Sports Festival

today.

The and first bail.

did not call Greaves, many) MZ, WED second in Halfa neither did we invite bin.27:49.1, Tom Phillis (Australia), Only when we know of his Honda, third, in 29:12.1, Intention to visit un did we Jin Findman (Rhodesin), May 11 would give na zreat Honda, fourth in 20:12.4. pleasure,

"But when later we heard about the disagreement with Chelsea over the Karael tour, we af vised the player to cater) his visit to Willan.

Phillie and Redman later rode Hondas into second and fourth places in the

230cc class run over 012 kilometres,

The Winner

again

who

was stored in the

"Chentinkoja" of Cyprus beat "Hapoel Kfar Saba" 5-2 after a halftime score of 2-2 in an- other tournament match,

A

beatwave with the teni perature well above 85 degrees I was aweeping the country Degner, Ds the various Hapoel sports

Into gut

full op an MZ, in 30:43.2. toutonments

Three for two weeks, and this mea Phillis was second in 30.45.3, swing.

tennis Swiss faintest during the sura does not affect in any Mustol (MZ) thind in 31:7.2 and players way ble Ilkely transfer

at the Bellinson to Redman fourth in 31 minutes tournament Müan.”—China Mall Special, 50.0 seconda-Reuter,

courie near here.-—-—-AFP.

"However the suspension is only

by Barry App leby

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