McDonald scores 100 before lunch.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1961.

Sparkling cricket by Australians

Cambridge

against

Cambridge, May 17,

A 100 before lunch, centuries by cach of the first four bats- mon, and a total of 449 runs at the rate of 90 an hour. That was the sparkling cricket provided by the Australian tourists on the first day of their match against Cambridge University here today.

A wicket made for The Cambridge bowlers toiled under a great bundicap on wicket

batsmen, and their reward was just three wickets before the Australians declared to give Cambridge 70 minutes batting today. In that time Cam. bridge lost three wickets in scoring 49.

CUP-WINNERS FINAL

Fiorentina beat Rangers 2-0 in first match

Glasgow, May 17. The Italian

team, Florentina, won the first Irg of the nat

the the

European Soccer Tournament for national Cup. winners at Ibrox here taalgki when they bent Scattiah Hangers, 2-0. Fiorentina leđi League

champlona, Glasgow |

1-0 at half-time,

It was a storing match and a Pection of the 80,000 crowd threw i objects on to the pitch and the italian flag was hauled down from one of the pules.

Australion

century makers s Colin McDonald and Bil Lawry, Brian Booth

were opcllers

and Ken Mackay,

McDonald led the run-spree

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS Australians

with the first 100 before lunch C. C. McDonald b Brodrick 100!

by an Australian in England. Booth & Minney b Brod-

since

Arthur

Morris achieved

the rare feat vistinst Gloucester- Shire at Bristol In 1940,

At the right time

Lawry had proved he was bang in form with 165 In the Australians' previous

match

against Hurrey at the Oval, but the other three players to top the hundred today showed iley were reaching their best just at the right time, with the first Test against Englund only three weeks y

McDonald's previous highest

score of the tour was 33,

He and Lawry set about the Cambridge attack (rum the start Chia

W. Lawry b Jefferson

rlett

K. Mucay not out

R. N. Harvey not out Extras

100

113

100

20 2

Full of wickels 1-177, 2-207. 3-405.

Ambassadors of Football contest

English FA Only three century

scorers in County Cricket's 8 matches

team

trounces

Following are the standings in the Hongkong Singapore 9-0

Ambassadors of Football contest after yester-| ****

day's voting:

SENIOR TEAM

Wait Polter

Ho Cheung-yau

Ko Po-keung (Tune Woh Wong Man-wai iluppy Valley) La Kii-chung 45C¦......

Wong Chi-keung (NCAA) .....

Mok Chun-wah (BCAA)

Chouk-yin ITung Wali

Wong Stu-wo (11appy Valley Mink Wing-lung Polfers Chow Shlo-hung (KMBI

JUNIOR TEAM

3,620 Chan Yip-nun (Salesianı 2001 Wong | Sze-keung (Wah Yan 1.835

HK

201

3,120

2,435

900

473

20 Tar Kurkit (Balusion)"

Chan Pak-ling (La Salle) Chan Kwal-wing the Bolie).. Yu Chun-hong (Queen's).... 100 Tsang Cheuk-wah Clementi)

Chesing Kwok-hing (Elizabeth) 130 Rung Chiu-ruen (St Louis.. 112 Wong Kwok-kuen (Clement).

1.au Kwok-fun (Boong Chingl

$15

Singapore, May 17. The visiting English Foot-

ball Association nide! thrashed

Singapore Amateur Football As- sociation XI. here tonight by nine goals to nil. 700

The tourists, playing on a fine cool night before crowd officially estimated at more than 14,000 led 5-0 at half-

time.

745

204

FRENCH TENNIS TOURNAMENT They showed themselves to be

Men's singles seeded players advance

into third round

Paris, May 17.

Total (for 3 wkts. deel) 449 Seeded players continued their advance in the men's singles second round of the French International Hard Court Tennis Champion- ships here.

Nicola Italy's No. 1 seed Pietrangeli had 1itie trouble obeating Frances D. Contet 6-2 20-3, 6-4 and Australia's No. 3 seed Boy Emerson eliminated Britain's Mike Hann-6-4. 9-4

Willard

Bowling Analysis

Q

Eifersun Douglas-Pennant 17

MR 21 2 01 2 07

W

4

1 29

38

7 118

36 4142

10

Brodrick Kirby

Cambridge Univerally Boring and N. Alwyn e Lawry b Gaunt McDonald reached his 100 out E. J. Craig b Quick of 174 in 117 minutes with 12A. R. Lewis e and b Quick boundaries.

M. J. L. Willard not cut

Both Fiorentina's goals were score by inside-left. Milan, the Arst in the 12th minute and the second two minutes from time.

Rangers had good share of, by Bredrick. when swinging the play, but Finventing showed | viedently with some the individual Hushes and Swedish World Cup star, Date site-right 11amrin. www jear- Beularly dangerous with his speedy runs. and hard shooting. The second leg of the Snal will be played in Florence on Saturday. May 27-Itruter.

McDonald WOX out im. D. Bredrick not out mediately after mich, bowled Extras

Hongkong interport cricketers reach Singapore

Slagapury, May 17. Hongkong's terport ericket Lean caplained

Frank by Findlay arrived her tonight for their Singapore-Maloya tour,

"We hope to play go cricket anti aku not mind if we win 'ur ju"," The team manager, Mr Bob Belt sak.

The visitors are due to havi their arst net practice tomorrow

10-2.

In the women's singies top 20 wanking Dartene Hard of the

London, May 17. While the Australian tourists were cracking four centuries in one innings at Cambridge, Eng- land's County cricketers managed to provide only three century-makers in the other eight matches.

V.

They were Jimmy Gray, of Hampshire, who hit 112 against Lancashire at Portsmouth, Doug Padgett, who hit 114 for County champions Yorkshire against Nottinghamshire at Hull, and Brian Crump, who scored 120 for Northamptonshire against Gloucester- shire at Peterborough,

it was

For opening bateman Gray At Cambridge: Australians 449 his second century in fur three declared (C. MacDonald far too fast and skilful for the successive matches. Sandwiched 100, W. Lawry 100, B. Booth 113, home side who often

Between these two centuries was K. Mackay 100 not out). Cam- found

81 in the second inningsbridge University 49 for three themselves lost in a maze of technique.

against Northamptonshire yes- wickets.

He butted terday.

for 200 At Leicester: Ireland 08 (P. ;

minutes and alt 14 fours and a Broughton Ave for 22), and ever

for one. Leicestershire 251 Yor six on the way to his century,

Fadgelt batted patiently for seven (S. Jayasinghe 80). four and a half hours for his 114 noored out of 253 white ho was at the wicket. He hit

14 fours.

Tom Finney and Alan A'Court, the two wingmen gave the best display of the evening.

In

Saviour

At Edgbaston: Sussex 300 (J. Parks 41, K. Suttle 00, N. Thompson 47). Warwickshire 15 for one.

At Portsmouth: Hampshire 329 (J. Gray 112, H. Horton 05, H. Barnard 68). Lancashire 39 for

Northamp

MOST DANGEROUS

the centre, Inside-right George Hannah was the most dangerous attacker and he scored a goal in The 22nd minute that brought roars of applause from the crowd.

Young all-rounder Crump viie. The tourists

At Peterborough: took the lead ini

whea suved Northamptonshire after the fourth: minute

they had been 31 for four. Hetonshire 205 (B. Crump 120, P. centre-forward Ray Charnley batted five hours for his 120 and Walls 51), Gloucestershire 28 for

| one.--Reuter. drew first blood." Inside-left John Feniham scored again in the 14th minute and then come Hannah's goal in the

scored twice A'Court

half-time in the 34th 43rd minutes.

Miss S. Lazzarino Holy) best Mian M. Arnold (Baked Stalení 8-4, 6-0.

D. Call Britain) beat E. Duidig (Austraila) 6-3, 6-1

Mes M. Gallier (France) Leat Mrs Mark (Australia) -2, 0-4.

(Czechoslovakia) feat M. Jove (Argentina) 6-3, 6-1;

* E. Bading (Germany) beat N. Huve (France) 2-0, 6-1, 6-1,

Mrs. Gomora (Argenting) beat After M. Gerson (South Africa) 2-0, 0-3,

5 United States was awarded a 0-2 I walkover win in her scheduled

1 match with Mrs H. Sorry 03 5. France-AFP.

-¦_ResuBom the French Tenin

ueat. Gordigiuni italy: 6-3, 5-3.

Mrs S. Kormoszy (Hungary)

12.

MEN'S SINGLES Berand Rond Barnes (Brazil)

beat J.

[+]

O Sirota (ialyį best T. Ulrich |(Denmark) scratched.

40 Championships today included the his hend high in Total (for three wickets)

following (seeded players denoted Javorsky (Czechoslovakia) 6-4, 4-1. the air. Lawry Then raced

by asterisk): towards his century with live | Casecutive fours off Cambridge | 3-47. captain David "Kirby. When he topped the 100, be too threw his į wicket away, and it was the Gaunt turn of Booth, and Mackay to Misson take over in the run-riot.

Quick

Down the pitch

Booth outshone his partner in style and elegance, Quick on his feel, he repeatedly wazıl down the pitch and exculled with perfiethy Emed drives. Breath's 100

in scored

155 minites, included 18 foars. His stand with Mackay was worth 198.

Mackay also reached his 100 and Nell Harvey helped him- self to boundaries in 28 be- Вепара

for skipper Richie called a ball.

for the Australians

Jan Quick struck two blows Before the close when he bowled Craig and took a return calch to dis- niss Lewis. Earlier Ron Gaml had opener Alwyn caught, so University ended the behind Seven wickets in

that the

and meet Singapore for a two-day exactly 400 runs day match over the weekend.

with only

On Monday they have a one-hand,

day

match against the Com-

ined Services in Singapore and then move up into the Federn- tion for a leur ending with a Test between, All-Malaya and Hongkong in Kuala Lumpur on May 27 to May 29.-Reuter.

Johansson may fight Liston

Geneva, May 17. Formier heavy weight "chùm-

plon Ingemor Johansson said

today the changes of his fighte

ing Sunny Liston In Septem- ber or Oriober are good.

The promoters

are talking of a fight this year," he said, "but it depends on the tax situa- tion whether it will be in ing United States or Canada.!!

Johansson said he would give Noal details about Jure 15.---

UPI.

NEW

bronztan

THE SUNJAN LOTION THAT PROTECTE EVEN

AFTER SWIMMINERS

Japanese swimmers

to take part in

U.S. Championships

Los Angeles, May 17.

A team of 12 Japanese swim-

Fall of wickets 1-33,

2-42,:

WOMEN'S SINGLES

First round

Bowling to date

M K

W Hopian

Mt. Saffat

France beat Mrs N (Australia i 4-6, 7-5, 1-0

1 18

1 retired.

7

2 13

* Mix M. Reitano (Australia) beat

û

2 13 --Reuter.

incre

SHOCK FOR YORKSHIRE

Trueman

M.. J. Duca, France

2 Durr Francel beat S. (rhed Stțeni syratched,

foreigner"?

#

Nottingham, May 17. Yorkshire cricket fans got

a shock today when birth certificate showed that their fast bowling idol Freddie Trueman was a 'foreigner'.

The birth

Second round

[. Turner (Australia) best Mra Abban (France 1-2, 6-4.

Y. Morirez (Mexico) beat Men 1. Gibson (Australia) 6-3, 6-2,

J.

· Lebine (Australiaj Best Mra

9. Lebenerals (France) 0.4 0-4.

Miss A. S. Haydon (Britala beat

M M. Hellyer Australia) 6.3. C-3.

· Men (!. Truman Britain; beat Mes M. Bourbonnais, France) 0-2. 0-4.

U.S. baseball results

J. Lundquist (Sweden) beat C. Gambet France; pcratched

Holmberg (United States) beat P. Jauffret" (France) 6-3, 18-8, 0-4.

C.

Fernandes (Brazil) beat R. Hep. Dannon (France) best J. A.

Australia) 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.

Pickard (Britain) 6-1, 6-3, 6-3,

M. Santana (Spain) best I. Calyas tilungary) 6-3, 6-1.0-3.

W. Alvarez (N. Columbia) best 5. Tacchinign (Italy) 1-5, 6-, (-1, 6-4.

Rt. Emerson (Australia) beat M. Ham (Britain) (-4, 6-4, 6-2.

I. C. Barclay (France) beat J. Cont (Britain) 6-3, 6-3, 6-2.

F. Stelle

best (Australia)

Н Jovanovic (Yugoslavia) 6-2, 11-9, 6-1, * A. Hewitt (Australis), beat J. Mayers (Surtis Africu) 3-0, 3-0, 0-2, 1-5, 0-3.

hit one six and 14 fours.

Former England Test batsman,

made his Doug Insole, appearance

first

of the sensor for 22nd. Berx

ut against Middlesex before Lord's and was top scorer for and side with 60. Insole, an England Test selector who will bo malding only rare ap- his county this pearances for sens, batted for two and a quarter hours and saved Essex from a complete collapse after they had lost wickets cheaply.

half-time Fortham udded two more in the 53rd and 80th minutes. One more came from Hannah in the 35th goal minute

and the Anni came from Finney just before

the end.Reuter,

Ambergris wins

Musidora the

Stakes

York, May 17.

England pace bowler Alan Moss took over the captaincy of Middlesex in the absence of the injured lan Bedford and

Essex will miss Insole

celebrated by taking five for I talked to Trevor Bailey,

57 in 23.3 overs.

The best bowling performance

of the day was by Lelcestershire pace bowler Peter Broughton, who took five for 22 against Ire- land at Leicester.

Only Reven scoring strokes were made against him, and three of these were fours hit quickly by one bataman.

Closing scores

เกม

new captain of Essex, in a dim-lit, discreet bar in

He St James's. dinner-jacketed, urbane, and the cricket grounds at Ilford, Romford, Ley- ton, and the rest seemed a long way off.

But this Was nu gadabout Bailey. I had caught him

On

Sir Percy Loraine's Ambergris, leading candidate for the Epsom Oaks, won the newly instituted Musidoro Stakes over one mile two and

Close of play scores in to his way from his job as Essex a half furlongs here today.

day's cricket matches were: secretary to that clore-season

At Oxford: Glamorgan 245 (A.) chore Newmarket - trained

of county captains- The Ambergris is now Hikely to Reed 47, D. Ward 53, D. Evans speech-making at a cricket-club | challenge her 1,000 Guineas 40). Oxford University 03 for no dinner.

"About Essex cricket... "I conqueror, Sweet Solera, for the wicket. K. Fletcher (Australia) beat J.N.

favourites position in the milo At Lord's: Essex 230 (D. Insole said, and needed

to sBy Grind (France) 6-3, 6-2, 6-4,

M. Mulligan (Austrolls) beat M. and a half Epsom classic.

80. W. Greensmith 43 not out, A. more. Otway (New Zealandı 7-5, 6-4, 7-5, Jockey

"The biggest difference be Lester Piggott said Moss five for 57). Middlesex 70 W. Skoneck! (Poland) best tovert atterwards that Ambergris will for no wicket.

tween this season and last," said Belley, "is going to be the loss

N. Pletrangeli (Italy) beat D. Contet (France) 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, **R. Laver Australia) bect A. All (India) -2, 6-2, 6-2,

Mark (Australia) 6-3, 2-0, 6-0, 0-2.

A. Sopal (South Africa) beat S. Gaudenzi, italy) 6-2. 0-3, 6-3.

R. K, Wilson (Britain) beat E. Moren (Argentina) 6-4, 6-2, 6-2.

I. Brichont Belgium beat P. Jalabert (France) 6-3, 6-1, 0-0, 0-2.

(France) beat J.

W. Jauffret

New York, May 17. Results of Major League certificate, dug up baseball matches played today | Mandaring traziti 3-7, 0-3, 0-4 8-5. for a review of insurance polf-included. cies, showed that Fiery Freddie was not born in Yorkshire—but

In Nottingham.

Yorkshire has stringent birth Los Angeles qualification rules. Only once Kansas City before had this situation secur-

Minnesota

red in Yorkshire

cricket an

the central Agure, the great Chicago Cecil-Parkin, was reluctantly Cleveland booted out.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R H E

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Chicago

3 13

4 5

-AP

Buston Washington

Was the same to be done with New York

Freddie?

The country boundaries were mers and, probably, several re-examined from every angle Australians including Olympion particularly the Yorkshire one

Jon Konrads and Murray Rose and In the end Yorkshiremen San Francisco

satisfied themselves that

Fred-

will take part in the Americdie really belonged to them. National Swimming Champion- ships scheduled le

At Hul today, where York- take place she were betting against Notta, was Freddie had the last word: "I

was born in Yorkshire."--AFP.

hern August 17 to 30, It learned today.

The Championships were to be held in the Olymple pool.- AFP.

Australian hockey coach for Japan

SE Asia Golf Tournament

Title fight offer

for Caldwell

-Reuter.

--

Versur Not-*******

stay the Epsom mile and a half. At Hufl: Yorkshite 331. (D. Ambergris, who started 9 to Padgell 114, B. Close 62, R. 4 on, won by three lengths with Illingworth 54). the same distance between the tinghamshire. second and third, Tender Word

and

Verbena. Eight China Mall Special.

At Bath: Somerset 221 (G. ran Atkinson 59). Derbyshire 52 for

one.

Gary Player faces fine

and suspension imposition

from the PGA

White Sulphur Springs, May 17.

Everybody running a golf tournament these days wants Masters cham- pion Gary Player from South Africa and U.S. Open champion Arnold

But

Palmer.

no

Round the counties: By John Clarke

of Doug Insole. It means I'm minus one of the best Essex betaman since the end of the first World War this other three. Pourin, Russell, O'Con- nor).

and that

"Doug was a potential 2,000- zung-G-ychr man. Last season he made over 1.000 wants a bit of making up. This reason we shall have an awful lot who can make runs, and a powerful tail. We may well have competent batting down to nó low as No. 10.

"Our weakness is that there are also, a lot who could make runs, but also night not. To counter this one hopes Barker

will muster his form of last | August; that Smith will con-

tinue to improve.

"Brian Toylor will presumably

London, May 17.

a conflict in dates har International Gulf Association. Sian Leonard, ' Thomson and remain one of the more destrue- Dritain's flyweight champion caused much exeltement among Last year they were held

In Nagle will represent Australla. hope one or more of the

live bats in cricket; and We John Caldwell today received professionals as they prepared Dubiln, were Palmer and Snead Leonard and Waltman, not

Irto. on offer to fight for the Ameri-10 tea off today In the 14th were victorious.

competing here, will team up, establish themselves.

Milner, Savill end Bear will can version of the world annual Sam Snead Festival Palmer and Snead have ae- for Canada. bantamweight champions held tournament.

cepted Puerto Rico's invitation Some golfers thought the

"Then there are the batsmen- Kuala Lumpur, May 17. by Brazil's Eder Joffre.

Word reached here that the to appear as the United States

and bowlers-Knight

Green- Memphis Open people had + Golfers from seven countries Coldwell has a crnek at the | Memphis Open spotisors aro team in San Juan, Player also point even though it is under 1,000 If they had gone in higher smith, who would have got their ste to compete in the Best European version ut the trying to prevent Player, the

bas accepted.

stood permțission to play Inter- Greensmith scored 841 and look Melbourne, May 17. Scutheast Asla Amaicur Golf bantamweight crown on May year's leading money wlaner, hear they want to suspendi national Cap matches never 38 wickets: Knight 400 and 12 Mike Craig, captain of the Championship to be held here 30 at Wembley when he meets

and Palmer, runner-up in the you for six months and fine you last Australian Olymple field from July 19 to July 22.

had been sought for on pre- and Roy Ralph (009 and 53) Frances Alphonse Halimi, the money list, from participating $500," Snead informed Player vious occasion. hockey team, left for Japan last The organisers, the Selangor ! chompion.

In the winth International Cup Just before he began a practice

who is a dangerous hilter and— night for a one-month engage Golf Club, have received con-į

Other professionals felt Colwell's

the with apologies to Tony Lock, manager, Sammy

matches in San Juan, Puerto round. ment ne conch to Japanese play-firmations

International matches might take the keenest nightwatchman In from Durma, Thai-

his Aghter was

Rico,

"I'm definitely going to play precedence over the PGA rules the game. land, South Vietnam, Indonesia, Dogherty, said

the Both tournaments and extremely Interested in

In San Juan," He is making the trip at the Hongkong.

Player told because of the goodwill aspects, Singapore Invitation of

and would

Snead. "I'm representing my but the

seek scheduled to take Japanese Malaya. "The

ploce from

few golfers cared to be Philippines said Joffre ofter Hockey Association which want- It has not yet decided,

further details on terms for the June 1 to June 4.

country (South Africa) and quoted on the touchy subject. ed on Australian couch follow-

The trophy

The Joffre offer reported- The Memphis Open is co- my partner is Ietelf Waltman, at stake

is the bout,

Thirty-four countries are "In bowlers our fundarrentak Ing the Australian team's good Putra Oup, donated by Prime 'v envisioned attle fight in sponsored by the Professional However, this is news to me represented in the International weakness is the lack of one showing at the Rome Games. Minister Tengku

and I'd like Abdul Rah Brazil some time this summer. Golfers Association. The Cup

to know more matches.-AP.,

really fast bowler, about it." man.-AP

-AFP.

matches are sponsored by the

CLF.

AP.

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Unier PGA

BRIGHTER PLAY

Dalley kept quiet about him- wolf. In fact, he scored more Gums. (1,375) and took more

rules offers Aston Villa win wickets (93) for Earex

wishing to participate in ä nua-

FGA

co-sponsored or non- approved tournament must get permission from the PGA or

tace u six-menth suspension and a 3500 Ane.

Moscow

The

Moscow, May 17.

Last

| season than anyone else, as the coumly elirbod from ninth position to sixth in the table.

What about the brighter cricket brigade?

"I'm all for brighter cricket," In previous International Cup: The Soviet Union's Selection matches there never has been a XI, which, will meet Norway surld Bailey, "If by that you hitch.

and Turkey in World Football mean continual aunshine, J. Edwin Carter,

"Unfortunately, if you play tho PGA Cup - elimination matches, wis pational tournament director, In today beaten by the fourled from my exhibition, there

cricket; an a kome na distinct due here today. So is Palmer, English First Division team, many occations when li is far who is scheduled to tey off with Anton Villa, Australian Kel Naglo

BIL

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ends to graft solidly... to

OVET-

Anton Villa won by one goal or profitable from the side's former PGA champion Chick to nil scoring their goal in the Horbert

"overy, reasons attempt to invrease the Bezides Player, Palmer, Sneed The English team now has enta with the proviso that if and Nagio, others in the 72- one wen and two lost record for you bow, a side out cheaply, the hoto Snead tournament who | Ip Boviet tour, It has been plan to compete

In the San beaten by Drush of Moscow's going to go down. We've

always been fatiły reasortable," Juan are Peter Thompson and and Dynamo of Tolliesí~~AFP,

-thonion Exprsia Service).

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