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THE CHINA MAH, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1961.
Australians in sight of second win PIETRANGELI BEATS
SURREY SCORE 161
161 AND 207 FOR SEVEN AGAINST TOURISTS' 1st INNINGS 341 Peter May's good form a redeeming feature
London, May 15. The Australians were in sight of the second victory of their tour of England at the close of play today at the Oval on the second day of their match against Surrey. Surrey, who followed on, were only 27 runs ahead at the
second innings wickets down.
close, with seven
Replying to the Australians' Aert innings 341 for even dected, they totalled only 181; then lost seven for 207 in their second finlaga.
England captain Peter May. Mike Willettál Ken Har. theton were the only Surrey batsmen to put up any show against the Australian
tack.-
Retired
May male 50 in the
at
siz t
dmins before being run out and
was 20 not out in
Kevond when
order to
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avok Revating
slightly pulled Kroin
musde
I which he has been suffer- ing recently.
Willett, batting adventurous- ly, hit 42 and 55, and Barzing- ts, after a first innings failure, redet med himself with a geote of 43 in the afternoon.
without was encouraging for England's but
hit for 61 wan prospects in the Tests. His meedig with any success in the command of stroke play show-second innings, Alan Davidson, bowler. was ed that he is as good a batsnian the fast left-arm
s ever, and he won mastery often uncertaint in length and to over both fast and slow bow- date has only one wicket for 71 Jarz
rung.
Apart from May's retirement. with a broken Dave Fletcher,
is able to bal for Anger,
Australia's Normiin Surrey.
the field O'Neil; had to leave 42 today with a twisted nokle.
May hit some glorious shots. He had nine fours in his first, innings stay of 115 minutes, and pdated 16 for the fourth wicket with Willett in just ovực an bour and a half. ~ Willett's included nine boundaries. he scored his second innings 55 in only 55 minutes, with
hoip of twelve fours.
Attractive batting
Barrlixton batted
arl
the
Scoreboard
tively in the afternoon and was beginning to nd his M. J. Stewart 1bw Misson..
hardent hitting from when he was run out,
J. H. Edrich e Kilne b Misson K. Barrington e Simpson b
McKenzie
THREE-OLYMPIAN WEDDING GROUP
Olympic sprinter and long-Jumper Mary Bignal, the "golden girl" ef British sport, was married at the Holborn Registry fast week to Olympic sculler Sidney Rand. Mary (21) and Bidney (26) met for the first time last month, when Gordon Pirle introduced them on Good Friday, and yesterday Pirio was best man at the 'wedding.
It was quiet wedding. Bidney explained: "We have both had so pany romances in the past we thought it would be better not to have any fuss." Mary, who flew back to London from an athletics meeting in Tel Aviv, Israel, barely had Ume to get to her Knightsbridge hair salon before the wedding:
1ST INNING Australians: 341 for Beven declared.
trac-
Surrey (Saturday 21 for two)
10 11
53
43
0
SUPPORT FOR
7
INCLUSION OF
Bobby Simpson, whose googly was difficult to spot, took the tast four wickets in the first May's farmings for 13 runs in six overs,
Though Surrey spem heated
sire defeat,
The Nawab of Pataudi
continues brilliant
brilliant form career-best 144
with
London, May 15.
P. B. H. May run out
M. D. Willette Misson
Kilne
R. Swetman L Grout
Simpson
G. A. Locke Misson b
Simpson
E. A. Bedser C Grout b
Simpson
D. Cluson e Misson b Simp-
son
P. J. Loader not out
D. Felcher absent burt
Extras
Total
101
2-21,
Fall of wickets: 1-13, 3-25, 4-121. 5-128, 6-128, 7-137, D-100, -101.
Bowling Analysis
The Nawab of Pataudi, continuing his brilliant form for Oxford University, hit the highest score of his first-class career today at Oxford, Davidson scoring 144 off Middlesex.
The indian bismon who is captain of The University side hit twenty fours and three sixes 311
Two inninga of under
LOUES.
The century took 140 minutes. Pataudi's 144 follows knocks of 78 not out, 100 and 103 not out. Today he shared le a with 19-year-old stand of 207 Duncan Worsley.
quarters team, having made 303 for ve declared in reply to Middlesex's 204 and 32 for no wicket.-AFP.
Results
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As they drove off on their honeymoon, Mary said to Sidnoy: “Nemember, I've got to be back for Saturday. I'm hurdling at Chiswick."-London Express Photo,
JUDO IN
THE GAMES
Paris. May 15. Japan's bid to get Judo meļud- ed in the 1064 Olymple Games at Tokyo will have the full backing of the cult's French authorities.
M Jean De Pimentel, Presl- dent of the French Juda Asso- Wciation, told Reuter here today that his organisation were fully 2in favour of Judo being includ-
ed in the Olymple Games.
1fe pointed out that Judo was practised by 4 popular sport
truc amateurs and that already
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SECOND INNINGS
Surrey
Stewart e Grout b Misson. Edrich lbw Davidson
10
it slaged World and European Championships."
"Judo's Inclusion had already been discussed at last year 43 meeting of the International 2 Olympic Committee In Rou
55 during the Games thire," sald M.
De Pimentel.
six
Barrington nip out May rebred hurt Willett c and b Mackay Swelman & Grout
Kenzie Lock e sub b Kline Bedsere Lawry Gibson not out Loader not out
Me-
7
Mackay
11
2
Results of matches which concluded today were:
Yorkshire beat! At Swansea: a freshman | Glamorgan
Alve wickets. who scored his maldea century. Glamorgan But in contrast to his partner's Worsley's quick-scoring effort. hundred took him 322 minutes.
father waN Pataud's
one
af the few men to have scored four consecutive centuries. Be did the feat in his third year at Oxford.
Pataud could well surpass als
ከነ s father for he is only in
129 and 111 (A. Watkins 45, F. Trueman for 411. Yorkshire 158 (J. WII 562 not out) and 83 for live.
points. Yorkshire
At Oxford: Middlesex 205 and 32 for no wicket. Oxford University 303 for five declared i (0. Worsley
130, Nawab of Pataudi 144).
second year at Oxford. He has already emulated his famous 59 for no wicket.
father in one respect he in his first scored a century Oxford-Cambridge match last
year.
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The young Indlan is now will the running to score one thousand runs before the end of May. He has already 506 runs to his credit.
While the sun shines on the 20-year-old Bhopal-burn Nawab, gloom surrounds another Oxford Indian, Test cricketer Abbas All Baig. Contrasting violently with Pataudi, he has made nine, ive and, today, a duck, in his Jast three cutings.
Nevertheless, the Dark Blues
are well on top of the lead-
Extras
"As far as France is concern- 17 ed, we shall back any proposal 13 for the inclusion of Juda in the
1 Olympies."
207
Total (for 7 wickets) Fall of wickets: 1-17, 3-23, 3-107, 4-157, 5-150, 8-194, 7-202.
Bowling to date
At Brentwood: Essex 275 and
Lancashire i 327 (G. Pullar 08. P. Marner Davidson 44, K. Grieves 78),
McKenzie At the Oval: Australians 341 Misson for seven declared. Surrey 181 Simpson (P. May 5B, M. Willett 42, H. Kilne Simpson four for 13) and 207 Mackay for seven (M. Willett 55, K. Barrington 43).
A Lord's: Gloucestershire 241
M. De Pimentel sold that France's delegaté hi the next
LAVER IN ITALIAN
TENNIS FINAL
Turin, May 15. Nicola Pietrangell of Italy beat Rod Laver of "Aus- tralia, 6-8, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2, here today, to win the men's singles final in the Italian Lawn Tennis Championships.
Pietrangeli, the broad-shouldered Italian, general- ly rated as Europe's most outstanding amateur player, simply wore down the red haired Laver with relentless stroking from the backcourt.
While Laver tried to play an, defealed Australia's oil Laver aggressive game, mainly at the h the ringles Anal earlier today, net, Pietrangell remained in the
was obviously exhausted. Strol backcourt winging away with
was way off form. all the power he could muster. and forcing Laver into repeated errors.
Wimbledon champion Maria Father Bueno of Brazil won her second women's 'singles title in the tournament by slaving off a strung ulusllenge by Australia's teenagʊ star Lesley Turnier. The score was 3-4, 0-4.
The speciators expressed their disapproval of the nort- chiblant' ghnie' of the Italian pair in the first set, which they lost 2-0. Down 1-3 the second so ritfangeli and Siroja inade's strong effort to work 'the score up to 4-5 but theit just the next two games,
Disappointing at B-all and
los:
his
Only the final set was up to top lovel tennis
standard. The Italians Med the cure than Pietrangeli service
the Australia's Nente Fraser and 17th game maut Emerson in Ray Emerson
10 won the men's turn Yobt his
tle at 9-IL dcubles title when they de- When It looked like the Italians feated the Italian pair, Wienin could take the set, Sirola falter- Sirolaed and dropped his service and Pietrangell and Orlando
Frader came back strongly to 6-2, 6-4, 11-p.
The Australian Italian held' service and give game, net, doubles final was awaited with and match' to the Australians.
Fraser und Emerson won the keen Interest because of the fact
Italian doubles crown in 1959 were scheduled to face Pietrangell and Sirola In the final last year which could dot- be played.
that the same players met in the Davis Cup naj last year and that they could be mulched up agam this year.
However, the match
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real disappointment to the capa clly crowd. Pietrangell who
WORLD'S TOP HARD COURT TENNIS EVENT
Pietrangeli picked to keep singles title in French International Tournament
Paris, May 15.
Players from 28 countries were arriving here today for the world's pre- mier hard court tennis tournament, the International Championships of France.
The gruelling 13-day event (eramp, prefers to play in Berlin | (18), V2 Nicola begins tomorrow at Stade Ro- this week. The Australian No. Italy, (1).
and Garros, on the fringe of 1, troubled by his left knee
the Boulogne Woods In Autouil,] since the end of last year, Westum Parts.
wants to keep as much in store In the absence of Wimble-as possible for the defence of don clampton Neale Fraser, | kie Wimbledon Crown next
Austrália, Italian star month. Nicola Pietrangeli is a warm favourite to become the first player 'since the war to win the men's singles title for the third successive year.
Skill not enough
The slow
brick-red
surface
IOC meeting la Athens from June 15 to 24 would be M. Paul Bonnel-Mary, Honorary Pre- Inident of the French Judo
Association, who would be in- of the Parls courts is among the most demanding in the world, structed to spenk in favour of
and it will be even more Bfeless the cult's inclusion.
than usual for the opening games after several hours of rain today,
M. Pierre More), Secretary of the French Olympic Commite", 1 pointed out that for a sport to
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Skill alone is not sufficient here. Toil, sweat and accurate;
control are pre-
it had to be practised in at ground-stroke least 25 countries, in the case requisites of victory. Exponents 2 of Judo nearly 40 nations of the big serve and volley active Judolsts, game have a poor record in the already had and the French Olympic Championships. anthorhies were fully in favour Fraser, doubt mindful of of its inclusion ai Tokyo, his experience here a year ago, when he retired with crippling
and 187 for live (Carpenter 46). Benaud uncertain Reuter MCC 198 for five declared (A. Phebey 103, R. While 41).
At Cambridge: Sussex 261 and 77 for three. Cambridge
of bowling in
University 273 for nine declared Cambridge match
E. Cral 45. N. Reddy 54, J.
Brearley 73, R. Jefferson 53 not
out.
London, May 15. Richie Benaud, Australian
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At Northampton: Hampshire cricket captain, said here this 350 for seven declared and 42: morning he would have
Inflamed for no wicket. Northamptonshire further check on the 291 (M. Norman 48, R. Subba | tendons in his right shoulder
NEW! Row 64, J. Willamson 75). before he left to play in the
bronztan
THE BUNTAM LOTION THAT PROIECTS SVON AFTER SWIMMI
matchi
against Cambridge,
Miss Smith, who lost in the wonter's doubles final, and Emerson, who won the men's doubles crown today, combined to soundly trounce Lehane and Hewitt 8-1, 6-1 in the mixed doubles final which lasted leng than an hour.
Smith and Emerson were in command throughout, playing a strong net gemo and leaving their opponents *storing де searing smushies ur cleverly placed counter shots-AP & AFP.
U.S. baseball results
New York, May 15. Results of today's baseball
Pletrangeli, matches included:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago San Francisco
Hat the French officials been able to await the Turin results, the women's seed- Inks here would have
Cleveland sented a rather different ple- Boston
pre-
ture from the list drawn up last wrel.
They rated Australian Lesley
Sydney giri,
In 1959, Pletrangeli forced his way through a strong field when seeded third. Last year, the
pular 27-year-old Italian re- Turner only 16th, but in Italy
18-year-old tained the file, though seeded the ouly sixth. This time he wears making her Brst trip to Europe, the mantle of No. 1 sced, and swept
several world- such re-riking stars to reach the anal, richly deserves
In which she lost to Wimbledon Marla Bueno of
he
cognition.
The seeding committee pre. champion
Brazil. dlot that Pletrangeli Australiah left-hander
Laver,
and
past
Rod Miss Bueno is aceded No. 2
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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-AP.
Brian Curvis in supporting bout
London, May 15, British and Empiro welter- weight champion Brian Curvis
who fought out the here, behind defending Ameri- | will" meet United States boxer Italian Anal In Turin today, can champion Dariene Hord, Joe Salet In a preliminary bout will repeat the performance who was among Miss Lesley's to the world bantamweight bere.
victims:
championships (European ver- Another Australian
teenager rion) bout between Frances The seeds
likely to make her mark ja Alphonse Halimi and Ireland's national champion Lover, bealen halist in the Smith, whose only
Margaret John Caldwell un May 30 at Toverse s0 Wembley, it was announced to- Wimbledon, United
States, for in Europe was against Miss day. The bout will to a ten- Australian and British Hard Bueno in Italy-Reuter.
round affair.-AFP. Court Championships, again lost today. So in Parla the slim Queenslander will be out to Ishake off the "champlon runner- up" ing which has bedevilled him
la past months. of
Ambassadors Football contest
At Nottingham Nottingham University Barting on Wednes. Following are the standings in the Hongkong
shire 250 and 182 for eight (C. day. Poole 45), Derbyshire 152 (D. Millner 44).
Benaud said it was not vol
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JUNIOR TEAM
At Worcester: Kent 325 and i certain whether or not he would
SENIOR TEAM 43 for two. Worcestershire 242 bowl ngainst the University. To Cheung-yau | (BCAA)"... 2.061 (D. Richardson 50).
The Australian team to play Ko Po-keung (Tung Wal... 1575 Wong Sze-krung. (Wal Yan 1385) 10
Chen Yin-un Salesian) ... 2400 Cambridge is: C. C. McDonald, Kung Wat-kit (Polles)
DOT Te Kam-kit (Bateman)
If all the seeded men justify their
eir status, the furth
round ine-up will be (seciling num bers in brackets):
Rod Laver, Australia, (2), vs (15); Roland Bornes, Brazil, Ron Holmberg, USA, (7), VB Jakle Brichant, Belgium, (10); Emison, Australia, (3), V3 Floy
Orlando Sirola, Naly, (14); Manuel Santana, Spain; (C); vs Ulf Schmidt, Sweden, (11 Bob Hewitt, Australla, (12).
Darmon, France,
Pierre
VS
(5);
Jan-Erik Lundquist, Sweden, Mario Lamas, Mexico, (13), vs
(9), (4); Bob Mark, Australia, 701 va Bobby Wilson, Britain, (8); 100 Lew Gerrard, New Zealand,
1201
At Nuneaton: Warwickshire W. Lawry. R. N. Harvey, P. Wong Man-wal (Happy Valley) 59 Caun Kwel-wing (La Balje) 285 and 271 for five declared (K. Burge, B. Booth, R. Benaud, K.
Wong Chi-keung (SCAA) ..... 432 Chan Pekylling (La Salle) A1 Kin-chung (CAA) ..... 40 Yu Chun-bong (Queen's) Ibadulla 08, D. Rateliffe 62, M. Mackay, B. Jerman, 1. Quick, F. You Chouk-yin (Tang Wal) 132. Trang ChFuk Wall (Clemenl? .. 177 Smith 12). Somerset 148 (R. Misson, and R. Chunt The MOK Chu-wah (SCAA)
132 Cheung Kwok+h!ng (Elizabelló) Thompson five for 50) and 42 twelfth
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