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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1961.

10-wicket win

DERBY CALLOVER

Moutiers is now. top favourite

for Australians BILL ALLEY KNOCKS UP

FINAL DAY'S PLAY AGAINST

SURREY OVER IN

LESS THAN AN HOUR-

London, May 16.

The Australian cricket team beat Surrey by ten wickets at the Oval here this morning to gain their second win in their tour of England.

London, May 16, Moutiers, the French chol-

longer, became a cfear favourite of 8 to 1 at to- Club Victoria night's callover for the Epsom

Surrey, with Peter May ab- P. J. Lander, nat mit Derby to be run on May 31, doposing Pinturicchiot with grolo trouble and D. G. Fletcher, absent hurl

The final stages of the match today, 'over in less than an hour, were little more than a formality and spectators were ad- mitted free.

who want our in the bet ting to 9 to 1 compared with 6 to 1 at the lost callover.

Moulders wie backed to wia best ver £1,000. There a no Lariness for Noel Murtry ciaret Pintarischio,

Just Greal, Winner of the Brighton Derby Trial Stakes today, come in from 14 to 1 40 10 to 1, while Dai, whom Ju Great brat by a bend, closed at i 14 10 1. The coff

wax vhourly on offer at 40 16 1.

pre

Purdaus price was cut from 33 to 1 to 11 in 1 and he Was supported to win £12,000. Also HET | to 1 mark, WOR Sovrango, after he line been Larked to in £7.000.

Irish hope Time Greipe, re- medord Bim at 12 to 1, while Bolly Viny, 25 fo | Inst week, sus not quoted tonight's callover.

A newcomer to the list of quosations was the Frencḥ colt Farfales, at 28 to 1.

Wel

THE BETTING

Dave Fletcher unable to but beenuse of a broken anger, lost) their one remaining wicket for the addition of seven runs to their overnight 207. The Aus- Tralfans, needing 36 for victory, in 40 i scored 38 without loss ↑ mituies,

a

Price. at tonight's vallover

Moutiers, 21-1

9-1 Pimusisch, 10-1 Just Gren, 11-1 Pardon and Sovranco, 12-1 : Time Grine.

14- Dual, 25-1

Scamadre and” Allosha. 28-1

Namnedits, B

Pardali, 33-1 Ayrshire

Sentier,

Neanderthal

al

Bard

ar

41 Aurvis.

Bounteous

Sanrio, 40-1 No Fiddling and

Gallant Knight.Reuter.

SCRATCHED

Lendon, May 10.

Wild Fast.

No Fiddling and

were officially

seratched from

the Epsom Derby Heurer.

Revenge

Extra: Cegbyes

Total

Full of wicket: 8-214,

Ambassadors of Football contest

THE SEASON'S FIRST DOUBLE CENTURY

London, May 16. Australion Bill Alley, Somerset's 12-year-old hard- hitting opening batsman, stole the limelight today with a magnificent undefeated 221 against Warwickshire at Nuneaton.

Following are the standings in the Hongkong

Ambassadors of Football contest after yester-This was the first double century of the season and

day's voting:

SENIOR TEAM

Ho Chrung-Yu SCAA)

2.330

Ko Po keulg (Tung Wal),

Kunk Wan-Kit (Pošve i

1:511

Work Moti-wat Happy Vaury's

Wong Uli-koung (SCAA)

415

La Kilating (SCAA)

442

Yig Cheuk-yle (Tada Wahi

101

3, Wielt

6.3 3 17

18:

Oj Borrington

6)

B

2 0 8

-Reuter.

D Wong Shu-wo Happy Valley!

214

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11 1 01

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Australia

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The victory gave the Aus- Misson trallans revenge for their! Simpson 1956 touring team's defeat by Kline Surrey.

Yesterday they forced Surrey

Mackay

to follow on. dismissing them w. Lawry, not out for 101 in reply to their own C. McDonald, not out trimmings total of 341 for

seven declared.

Fourteen balls were sufficient |

10.1

to finish off Surrey's second in- hings this morning. Dave Gib-

drove Lindsay

Kline through the covers for four, but then lifted the left-arnt Gibson spinner lo Frank Misson at the eighth witte mid-ust and wicket tell for the end ist time i kunings.

in

the

Mc- start

Bill Lawry and Colin Donald mide a sedate

Australians scond Buning, but were as taking rams Hetly of the Surrey at

in Aaph tock. Sidrey, d Propr. by Brie Bedrer, did no other to take the salt.

Numan O'Neill

Whs ago S

the field for the Australians this morning. He went off yesterday with ankle trouble after being ¦ h by the ball, but seemal to

1 feilng no fl-elf.3; Lority.

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS

Australians: 341 for seven darinred.

tonight. D.

Surrey: 161.

SECOND INNINGS

Surrey

(Overnight 207 for seven)

Gibson,

Kline

Misson,

b

Extras

Mak Chin-wah 15CAA)

Mak Wing-hung frolice Chow Salt-hing 4KM23)

JUNIOR TEAM

Chan Yin-in Salesian)

The Kam-kit (Yniesian) Chinn Pak-ling (La Baller Cann Kwel-Wing (18 Saltej Yu Chun-hong "Quren's

Vùng Sic keurs en Tan

His Lu

2414

1,201

371

...

700

512

Thang Chenk-wali (Clemenji Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabethi) Hung Chiu-suen 15t Louis)..... 112 Wong Kwok-kuen (Clementi

030 wok-fus (Soang Ching.

Small crowd sees French

dear

:

Tennis Tournament open Schools for soccer?

with dramatic incident

Paris, May 16.

Tulal (for no wkts) 38 The French International Lawn Tennis Champion- ships opened on a quiet, casual note at Stade Roland Garros here today before a very small crowd.

Bowling analysis

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By LEONARD BARDEN

11 110

Here is a problem by C Mansfeld (Ajedrez Espanol 15491 White to play and mate

In two moves.

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With only a few of the star the opening players in action,

crowd ap programme lacked peal. But just now the pubile respons to the event, rated the

world's

premier hard court tournament, could influence the;

!

Gerrard went down 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 6-2 against Tunisian Belkhodja,

M

Results

Today results included

French Management Committed players with asteriske): when they meet here in May 27 to decide their policy on the

Оздель proposals

Tourna iments.

for

If the crowds came flocking | back for the later rounds, France might follow the lead of Australia, who yesterday decided to oppose Open Tour- the International uaments o Federation merting in Stock- holm in July.

Scarcely

morz thon Alty

MEN'S HINGLES

First Round

(seeded

beat R.

W. Alvarez (Colombia) Sanders (South Africa) G-4. 6-3, 0-4.

M. Diway (New Zealand) beat J. Mukerjee India) 4-0, 6-0, 6-3, 6-, M. J. Sangster (Britain) best 1. Lal (india; 6-4, 12-10, 0-3.

J. Mayers (South Africa) beat 1. Pircevic (Yugoslavia) 0-1, 7-5, 5-0.

R. Howe (Austraila) brat P. Rodriguez (Chile) 4-6, 6-3, 4-5, 6-2, 6-2.

M. Mulligan (Australia), beal V. Gasiorek (Poland; 0-0, 4-6, 6-4, 7-3, G-4.

F. Stolle (Australia) bent J.

15-40 veftres,

spectators watched today's con- į Malinan (France) 4-6, 6-7, 2-5.

tre court matches (6010)

which pro- eveded in almost cathedral-like Relavatars Fitnes. Yet the centre court late in the day produced one of the most dramatic incidents in the long history of the Cham- pionships.

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In great pain

French international Jean- Claude Molinari had to abandon with a torn Achilles London when, at match-point against Fred Stolle of Australia's ufft- rk team.

The chunky Frenchmen fed 6-4, 7-5, 5-2, and was 40-love on Stolle's service when he foil chasing a wide bali, He was obviously in great pain, and was unsisted off court by Stolle and an official.

Stolle, who had arrived by air from Turin only a few hours earlier said afterwards; "I hate winning a match that way. Had he been able to stand up, I would have served a double fault."

The Brst breaches in the ranks of the seeded players came with the frs: round defeats of Sweden's UI Schmidt, serted eleventh, and New Zealander Lew Gerrard, Inst among the 10 seeded men.

Schmidt went out tamely 6-3, G-1, 0-0 to Ivo Pimentel, of Venezuela, who came in ag tate replacement in the draw for American Gardner Mulloy,

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THE BUNIAN LOTION THAT PROTECTS EVEN APIRA SWIMJUNGI

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6.5-7.

6-4, Pieleand (Britain) beat D. Ecklebe (Germensi 0-3 6-1, 6-7. 1-0, 6-3,

P. Darmon (Francef beat F. Godberu (Canada), G-2, 6-2, 0-2.

1. Plimentej (Venezuela) beal • U. Schmidt

B.

1. M. Burden), 0-3, 6-1, 6-0, (Cermony) brat Boutboul (France), 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1, ** M. Sautana (Spain) beat A. Bear

Rhoderia), 0-2. 1-6, 6-1, 6-3.

B. Jovanovic Yugoslavia) beat W. Jungert Germany), 6-8, 2-0, 6-0, 6-4, 6-4.

• R. Hewitt

(Austraila) heat

Kunke (Germany) 3-8, 0-2, 6-4,

G-3.

J.

Second round

Barrett (Britain) beat Gaertner (South Africa) 2-8. 6-4,

Jamas (Mexico) beat A. Liels (Slateless) 6-4, 6-2, 6-3,

WOMEN'S SINGLES

First round

14. Schuurimea (South Africa) beat

C. Lampe (United Staten) 6-3, 6-0.

5. Lazarino (Italy) beat A. M. Extellela (Spain, 6-3, 6-2,

M. Gerion South Africal heat Mrs A. M. Seghers (France) 6-4, 6-1.

Second round

• Miss F. De La Courties (France) beat Mr F. Nay (France) -0, 6-4,

J. Lieltet (France) beet Mrs T Davidson (United States) 4-0, 0-0. 6-2.

M.

Belkhodja (Tunisia) hept L Gerrard (New Zealand; 8-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.

K. Seulue (Germany) beat J. ners Lewis (France) 2-6, 6-2, 7-0. Barr (Spain) Dest F. Cout- feix France; G-1, 1-0, 0-3.

9. Galtier France) beat B. Gun denen (V.S.) 6-4, fellred.

1. Hutchina (South Africa) beni L. Back (Italy) -1,4-0, 0-2.

&tra Darmon-Reves France) beat Mr M. Sladek (Canada) W. O.

4. Bilar (Francel best S. Lang (Routh Afrieni. 0.1, 6.1,

D.

Reynolds (South Atrial, beat Wild france). Bed, 0-7. Router.

U.S. Davis

Cup team

|

Congratulations all round

Was

Alley's own highest score, beating his 209 not out for the Commonwealth touring team against the West Zone at Poona 11 years ago. Thanks solely to Alley's record-breaking elfort Somer- set, set to make 389. Fol within 47 runs of victory.

TE

The next highest score was Colin Alkinson's 33. Alley bat- ted for four hours 25 minutes and hit six sixes and 34 fours -brighter cricket' indeed, resched

Rosults

Results In today's matches wete:

ericket

Warwickshire

At Nuneaton: beat Somerset by 47 runs, War- wickshire 205 and 271 for five 148 and He declared. Somerset

341 (W. Alley 221 not out). Warwickshire 14 points.

three figures in 103 minutes-the Instest 100 of the vensen so far-in 29 scoring strokes which included four aixes and it fours.

Flopped

AL Loril's: Gloucestershire beat MCC by 129 runs. Glouets- tershire 241 and 237 (D. Allen 47), MCC 199 for five declared and 150 (D. Allen live for 1),

Lancashire

Match At Hopped badly

Northampton: drawn,

for Hampshire 150 when appearing well placed

seven declared and 210 for four for a win over Eastx. Need-

declared (R. Maralın 60, J. ing only 147 lo win, they lost

GI). Northamptonalire eight wickets fur BO,

Gray were saved by their minth. 291 and 103 for six. Hampshire

four points. wiefet pair, John Bond and Tommy

who Greenhough,

At Oxford; Match grimly held out for the last Middlesex 205 and 317 for four hour for a draw. Lancashire | (W. Russell £3, P. Parfiti 128 raded with 120 for clght.

and

drawn.

not out, F. Titmus 56 not out). Oxford University 393 for Gre declared.

for that magnificent dis- play of Association Foot- ball which I saw on the television on Sunday noontime. I

foot. ball at its best. Chess work passing, positional pick up, the back-heeling Was an education? The

Earlier, Brian Statham had Hines,

wickets for 38 to refereeing,

but taken dive

thele winning At Cambridge: Match drawin above all was the

com- give Lancashire

Sussex 201 and 219 for six de chance. mentator. What delivery, clear

Donald Carr, the Derbyshire cinred (K. Suttle 42. D. Smith modula as a bell,

59 nol ont Derbyshire to 64, 13. Forenin captain, carried of that victory tion, instead

tor University 273 Nottinghamshire Cambridge over

143. screaming ranting, raving with a great innings of

nine declared and 134 for six (J. Brearley 57 not out). lasted four hours. ยาป ROAR, one has to endure which

fours.

AL twice weekly when the included a six and 17

Nottingham Derbyshire local listeners are trying 324, and when four men

Derbyshire were set lo moke

beat Nottinghamshire by tiave were what the

wickets Nottinghamshire 230 out for 84, it looked odds on

for nine declared. and 193 fact that they would fail to improve

Derbyshire 132 and 324 for on their record of six con-

reven (D. Carr 143, H. Johrison secutive victories over their 45 no: out.) Derbyshire 12 has to endure neighbouring

Then county.

points, Nottinghamshire four schools for

when he was points. mah-jong, came Carr, and so why not schools for out West Indian Laurie Johnson saw his side home with an un- football educationers.

defeated 45. "ELYSIUM".

to discover score is and WHO'S playing.

Hongkong

in

U.S. baseball results

New York, May 18.

of today's Reculls

matches League baseball cluded:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

St Louis

Fittsburgh

Cincinnuri Philadelphia

Washington

New York

Major In-

В F

2

Ü

U

4

2

3 10

?

0

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Detroit Baltimore

Cleveland Boston

10 12

4

7

2

8

16

0

--AP.

**

Touring Hongkong cricket team's

first opponents

Exciting victory

Kent secred an exciting vie tory over Worcestershire, at Worcester by 35 runs. The home side looked to be sweeping to victory. when after putting Kent out for 126, they reached 132 for three. Worcester had ample time to hit the remain- Ing 78 required to win, but on a wearing pitch had no answer to the leg-cutters of Dave Halfyard, who took five wickets for 39.

bout

Hampshire, despite another of fust scoring from West Indian Roy Marshall (08 in 80 minutes) and Jolin Gray, falled to beat Northamptonshire,

Northants, set to score 270 in 1103 lites, lost six men for 0 110 with 45 minutes to go, but

Albert Lightfoot, although limp ing with a thigh muscle injury, and fast bowler John William- son, defied the Hampshire attack resolutely that Ingleby- McKenzie did not claim extra half-hour.

the

Agreement reached in soccer dispute

British

At Worcester: Kent beat Wor- cestershire by 36 runs. Kent 325 and 120 (M. Horton Ave for 44). Worcestershire 242 and 174 (D. Kenyon 50, R. Hendley 59, D. Halfyard five for 9). Kent 14 points,

At Brentwood: Match drawn. Esax 270 and 197 (P. Statham five for 38). Lancashire 327 and 120 for eight Bix for 411. points.Reuter.

(B. Knight Lancashire two

A winner for the Queen

York, May 18. Aiming High gave the Queen her second winner of the sen- son when the wor the Glasgow Maiden Three-year-old Stakes here today. Alming High was favourlie at 3-1 against.-AFP.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Soccer

1st Division: Eastern v South Ching (Police) perry.

„Houerva Dividen: Eastern v South Chian (Police) 1:30 pm.

Поч

Northern Counties match at KBCC, 1.30 pm.

Tennis

London, May 10.

And footballers

the

"C" Division--Section 1: Football League finally reach-

Stanley CCRC (2), Urban Sv CRC ed agreement today, and the kecs v KCC (1), KITC V LIC.

|

5

Bien's

CRC (3) V CCC (1),

Section 4: IRCAMSA, CCC (1)

v XCC (3), BCAA V KTGCA. Iterala (1) v Ponc.

Mixet "A" Division: KCC v SCAA, CAC V LNC.

possibility of a player sirike has been finally ruled out. Agreement CLMC ofter three-hour meeting at the Singapore, May 10. Ministry of Labour, the Minie Reggie Da Silva will captain try acting no referee. The main the Singapore cricket team to question in dispute was that of meet the visiting Hongkong transfers. The players wanted

21 and to have freedom to change clubs 50 pm. terport team on May

on the expiry of a contract, and Moy 22.

the clubs had earlier agreed to this but fater reversed their décision.

Commenting on his team to day Da Silva told local re porters: "The siực is a well. balanced

No. 9.

Today's meeting achieved

a

Water Polo Water polo Bub-Committee meeting Shall Club, Ehell Itouse, 17th floor.

TOMORROW

Howie

2nd Division: Ccc v KFC, PAC "A" V PRC "P".

Tennis

one and the batting compromise. The players will order stretches right down to not enjoy the automatic right 12 Men's "D" Diylaton-Section

BAA V KTGCA (2), Urban B the end of a change clubs

KTUCA (1), Stanley V CRC (2), contract, but will be able to anle

section PRC V RAF, CHE (1) Other members of his side for a transfer. If this in rev CCC, LHC V XCC. New York, May 16.

Mixed "B" Division: Urban Sv J. C. Cooke, Anura Da fused, a special commission wil

CRC, CCC v Kec. Jon Douglas, Chris Crawford are: and Hugh Steward have been Silva, Colin Jeffers, D. Keech, look into the CCEC, picked to form the American N. McDonnell, A. Mungrue, S. team which is to play the Bil-Nagalah, R. Sandosham, Hyder the new agreement during their

lsh West Indies at Barbados on Shawala and John Wood-next annual meeting, May 25 to May 27 in their hours. The twelfth man is John take pluce in London on June 3. Davis Cup (c.—{FP.

-АБР.

TAE GAMBOLS

SHAKE IT UP DADDO-

THE BOSS WANTS

THOSE FIGURES,

RIGHT AWAY

Q1961

Contry Avolade.

(GO MAN)

GO

I WOULDN'T LET AN OFFICE BOY TALK „TOME LIKE THAT.

Marlens.

Reutor.

Love

WELL ITE QUITE A

PROBLEM

The club directors will study

due to

Barry Applefic

WHY?

AVER THE BOSS'T SON

Soccer

1 Division: AF Tung Wan (Club), Kwong Wah v KMO (Police) both matchen at 8 pin.

Reserve Division: "Kwong Wah v KMU (Police) 430 pm.

GAS IS TODS

}

SAYS MR. THERM

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