THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 25, INI.

BENAUD STRIKES FORM Century knocks Scores 53 not out and PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES IN TUESDAY'S

takes one wicket for against Gloucester

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Bristol, May 25. Gloucestershire hava bach set 279 in five hours 20 minutos to beat the Australians hore tomorrow. Richie Benaud, the Australian captain, declared his team's second innings closed at 154 for three after play ended.

Earlier, Gloucestershire had been dismissed for a disappointing 167 in reply to the touring team's first innings of 291 for nine declared.

With

Dennud.

foura

the Arst Test only a Both batsmen drove stylishly forbight away. heartening and Alan Davidson in parlicular feature for the Austroilans was suffered from their powerful the form of skipper Richte hitting. Young had seven fours In hin bright 41 and Nicholls Ife gave his injured shoulder had nine

in a One 50. a thorough testing with

10 made

hour and 50 overs in the country's Innings, minutes. taking one for 41, and then found his best batting form for the first time this season.

Magnificent sixos

Bengud cored an

unbeaten

in

1183

Collapsod

After ever,

thse two left, how. the county collapsed, losing ikir tant five wickets for 20 runs.

Bobby Simpson and Colin McDonald. the Australian openers, adder 54 in eary style before tea, but McDonald was thrown out by Arthur Milton from rilly mid-on immediately afterwards.

Simpson helped Restud 10 edd 52 for the second wicket at one a minute before falling to Dave Alles's off-spin.

Con

Norman O'Neill began

Allen a idently before giving" entch off Dave Smith at cover- roint and then Peter Burge Lindsay Kline, bowling his stayed with Benaud

until the pinners

accurately end. ADVC Klimpses of his Earlier Gloucestershire, re- Australian form for the first. on the Lour and fully suming at five for no wicket, lime

63 in the day's last DD mates hitting two magnificent alxes onto the pavilion steps as well left-arm as five fears,

best

Scoreboard

of

earn

FIRST INNINGS

201 Australians: wickets declared.

Gloucestershire

for nine

had started the day aggressive-deserved his three for 27, while ly, thanks

had plently to a hard hitting Frank Misson

off innings by Martin Young and pace

the pitch to Ronald Nicholls.

gures of three for 25.

Pietrangeli, Santana in

French tennis

final

Paris, May 26,

Five for no wicket overnight)

D. N. Young low Kline

41

D. Carpenter u Davidson

R. B. Nicholls b Misson

58

C. A. Millon e Burge b

Benaud

D. G. Hawkins e Misson b

Kilne

J. B, Mortimore b Misson

D. A. Allen how Misson

¡D. R. Smith Misson

Kline

B. J. Meyer not out

Nicola Pietrangeli, the Italian star, and holder of C. Cook & McKenzie

the title for the past two years, and Manuel Santana of Spain, seeded No. 6, today reached the final of the men's singles in the French Tennis Championships here.

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Pietrangeli gained vaneing 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 wia over ¦ Sweden's Jan-Erik Incimist Itt the semi-finals,

While Santana, with cratt sin gule, broke up the

power gume of Australine Ruri fave to win 3-6, 6-2, 4-6, 0-0.

Britain's Ann Haydon and Yola Ramirez of Mexico are the finalists in the women's singles, !

1:1

Palmer, Player to compete in Australia

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D. G. A'Court McKenzie

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Extras

Total

Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-01, 3-117, 4-117, 5-142, 6-157, 7-109, 8-100, 9-167, 10-187.

Bowling analysis

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NEAR-RIOT INADEQUATE?

Your editorial yesterday was as stupidly fallacious as it itt-conceived. You havo beggared the real issue by clouding it with

We

Was

dear sir

However, this is not the main Issue at stake; although I perforce had to mako

мен. tion of it in order to straighten out your confused thinking.

the west side gates to the bot-

by two England Test probables

London, May 25.

With the first Test match against Australia less than a fortnight away, two of England's likely players hit their first centuries of the summer today.

fom of Caroline fil on leave Jim Parks, who is expected to be England's wicket-

ing the round; and when I saw them, they happened to ba

tramo policemen. And

street ilumination.

exodus of

uch

crowd, was appalling.

trite platitudes; and your You hinted that the triads may anding suggestion — to deprive our Colony Ama- tour players the oppor tunity to rank with acknowledged world flight professionals---is as wick- ed as it is infamous.

have had a hand in the dis- turbances

which Dectirred after the match. It is well Under known throughout the world

ATO honoured that this Colony

produco aucht calibre of players; and we ali look forward to the day when * Ilongkong team will be able enough to be entered for the World Association Foot bail Cup.

What our players tack. and it would appear that this is the one thing that you do not wish them to have, in the kind of noble opposition which the FA aids provided, namely firal class match experience.

liat a soccer mob — or Indeed

moh of any character is potential danger; and in such

milieu, the word Sports- manship is mythical. Presum- ably the authorities had equal, if not better chances of post- tioning their agents around the round as the rabver- alves? After the experience of the previous riot, was this in point of fact done? Your paper estimated a crowd

.of 25,000,

which to my reckoning

Wax ennservative. How many policemen were on duty In the immediate vicinity of the ground during. And immediately after the match? I myself did not ace single policeman between

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keeper, hammered a glorious 158 not out for Sussex against Somerset at Eastbourne, in- cluding two sixes and 21 fours in a four-hour stay.

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for

the

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Then

these conditions, triada

Geof opchor

Pullar At Eastbourne: Somerset 290 or no triads, everything was followed a lean spell by making and 170 for one (G. Atkinson 125 for Lancashire against 80 not out, P. Wight 78 not Northamptonshire at Old Traf-| out). Suseex 311 for seven ford. Pullar batted just under declared (J. Parks 158 not out). Ave. hours, with 15 boundaries,

Results and though uncertain early on, revealed some of his best formi towards the end of his stay.

conducive for an angry mob to resort to violence, The love of Associatlon Fool. ball in this Colony which has precious little to offer as DIAKO entertainment for its populace is a healthy trend. Please do things to nuriure and encourage #; and for a start you may wish to inlifate да enquiry along realistic Inc Isto the full facts of what really happened Inst Tuesday, including the Charge of the Baton-Happy Brigade down Percival Street which occurred a good three quarters of an hour after the game had been played.

KYIN LEONG.

Strong challenge

Pinturischio back by South Africans

in the betting

London, May 25.

in the Penfold

With

the

Southampton, May 25.

Harold Henning að 135, South African challenge for the top £950 price in the Penfold golf competition intensi- today becomes more fled.

Eric Brown (Buchanan Castic)

Top scorer

Top scorer of the day was Norman Hill, who hil 102 for Nottinghamshire against Ox- ford University at Oxford, I like Pullar, bailed just under five hours with 28 fours to his credit.

the Eng-

Freddie Trueman, land and Yorkshire fast bowie

At Derby: Worcestershire beat Derbyshire by an innings and 15 runs. Derbyshire 148 ond 72 (N. GIford Ave for 17, M. Horton thurve for three). Worcestershire 235 (D. Richard- 65, R. Broadbent 40). Worcestershire 12 points.

Kon

At Leicester: Leicestershire boat Glamorgan by one wicket. Glomorgan 118 and 115 (J. Vun Geloven five for 40, C. Spencer Ave for 20). Leicestershire 327 Getover 40 for zero, Wheatley and 110 for nine (J. Van

worked up to top pace at Leeds and his analysis of four for 44 fix for 47). Leicestershire against Hampshire included the points-Router. 100th wieket of his career for Yorkshire.

Yorkshire, the reigning cham BADMINTON pions and current leaders, ure well placed for another win,

as they start the last day with

and of 130 and eight wickets

1c

Innings win

Two County matches were completed in two days, Leiden- tershire beating Glamorgan by one wicket at Leicester, and Woroestershire beating Derbyshire by an innings and 16 runs at verby.

The former ante-post favourite, Pinturischio, who

was not quoted at the last callover following burton (Wentworth) both join-win, lost wickets steadily to and his fellow-Scot Tom Hall- Lelecstershire, needing 107 to his stomach trouble, re-entered the betting listed Henning on the 135 mark, paceman Ossie Wheatley, whose

at 20 to 1 at tonight's Victoria Club callover on the Epsom Derby.

the

match

Denmark beat Malaya

Singapore, May 25. Denmark's Thomas

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Cup- pera, claiming to have fully acclimatised" themselves 10 tropical heat, finished off their Singapore together with six

engagement with a seven to two vic- tory over Malaya at the Badminton Stadium here today.

sx for 47 gave him

two men came still needed.

but today they changed roles,

Brown was happy with a fine 67 but Haliburton, who broke lysis of 13 for 115, The last This was merely a "taking no: 60-1

Municipal course record Oakville, Owen Davis, with a first-round 64 cracked up chances" move on the part of the Prince Tudor, Psidium, Hayon after three-putting for a dread- bookmakers for there were no Vert, Rullahgeelagh, Hot Brandy ful six at the 18th and Anished backers for the col

and Pinzon; 100-1 Fontana Di the round with a disappointing There was. In fact, Httle bust- Trevi and Patrick's Choice. 71. iness and the only bet of note| Reuter,

was. for the French challenger

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SECOND INNINGS

C. C. McDonald run out Sydney, May 25, Lendimų! American goller R. D. Simpson ↳ Allen day's sumi-finals Mis Arnold Palmer will compete R. Bunnud not out Haydon beat Hungary's Suzy the Wills £3,000, 12-hole N. O'Neill e Allen b Smith Kozmoczy 3-0, 0-1, 6-3, while Miss Ramirez overcame Edda, Buding of West Germany 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Miss Ramirez fost to Ambrican Darlene Hard in last) year's al-Reuter.

Sports Diary

TOMORROW

Duwie

1st Division: Recrein "w" v re KDC 1RC, FC USRC. Recreio

" KCC, XBGC v CCC,

Zari viilun; IRC BV CEC, PRC "A" ✓ KETIC, KCC v FC, me

KFC, Kсс v PRC "B"

v BKCC v PRC "B"

3rs1 Division: 11KFC V HKCC. FC

Y KUGC, USRC v TC V

Saccer

Int Divinton: KMB Happy Valley! (Pollee), Sing Too Y AFS CHU Caroline

Kitchen (C) all

matenes at 1.30 p.

Reserve Division: KMB v lappy

Polive), Caroline 21JEL

Khắc (cho ai, pin

Golf***

Annual match: Shek-D Country

Club v American Club, 2.23 pm.

Regatta

V

End of senses; regatta of the Royati

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Moutiers, backed to win £2,000. Moutiers remained firm favourite

at 7 to 1.

Second favourites

And

Just Great, Pardao Sovrange remained Joint

second favourites at 10 to 1.

The Irish main hope Time "Greine drifted one point to Join

Dual on the 12 to mark.

Belliquex

still France's second best at 10 to 1, having ¡his odda shortened by four points. But previously unquoted French coll, Dieta Drake was un

Tutat (for 3 wkts deel), 151

Fall of wickets: 1-54, 2-106,

Bowling to dale

Plassle In Sydney in Delober, | P. Burge not out Mr W. S. Bengtsson, a 'director Extras or W. D. and H. O. Wills an nonced in Sydney, today.

This year's winter of the American Masters Tournament, Gary Player (South Airlea), | 3-148, Stan Lronardi (Canada) and Australians Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle would play against Smith Palmer, he old.

A'Court The New Soulh Wales sec- Cook tion of the Professional Gellers' | Allen Association would control the Mortimore tournam

richest In Australia, The tournament will comprise 18 holes on the rat two days, October 20 and 27, and 36 hules or the final day October 28. China Mail

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Archie Moore begins training

New York, May 20. Archie Moore resumed his fraining routine today by box- try for the first time in his Eastern Camp, three-round Sydney, May 25.

workout with

Greatest Crow- decision of the Lawn ford of New York.

Hongkong Yacht Club at Deep Touis Association of Australie Water Day, 3 pin.

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Three Olympic

champions head

Russian World

Derbyshire's second lanings slump saw them lose their last seven batsmen for only 11 runs to spinners Norman Gifford (ive for 17) and Martin Norton

(three for threo),

'SLOW GOING There was some excuse, how ever for the weary 45-year-ol Haliburton. He had to walt for every stroke in the boiling sun- shine a round which, dragged on for three hours 20 minutes,s!x and said; This terrible slow going not only makes one tited bit Takes away one's concentra tion.

South chinson

Wrestling team vnders with a total of 134.

Closing scores

35 for

110

At the Oval: Surrey 352 for

declared and wicket. Warwickshire 223 Smith 02, T. Cartwright 87 nos out, D. Gibson seven for 30).

At Oxford: Oxford University

the 20 to 1 spot with Pinturischio Three 1960 Olymple champlons 1irdies with his pult of 20 feet/ Baldry 84 not out).

and Neanderthal.

The betting

In the first day of the tle yea- terday, the Danes had won all the four matches.

With 5,000 home fans watch- ing. Malaya made the Danes fight all the way, taking two out of the night's Ave matches. Danish stars Finn Kobbero and Erland Kops sald after the match that they are now more confident than ever of winning the Thomas Cup from Indonesia.

"We do not have any worry about heat any more", they con- fded.

Kops and Kebbero were fore- ed into rubber sols tunight be- fore they subdued their young Malayan opponents. Kops best Malaya's Bilty Ng. 14-18, 15-1, 15-4 and Kobbero took a longer ne to beat the erratic Tan Yee-khon out).

15-4, 5-15, 15-14. (D. Young Denmark's No. 3 singles Hen- ning Borch, who gave Thalland's Northamp- Charoen Wattanasain = fright 11 for no before going down in the All-

Africa's David Hut 205 and 138 for two (D. Pithey

had

magnificent 71 not out). Nottinghamshire round to put himself among the 355 for seven declared (N. H 102, N, Wingeld 40, C. He had a 65 round this after-Poole 40). itoon

At Leeds: Yorkshire 279 and and notched up admiring Moscow. May 25.

43 for two, Hampshire 184 (D. applause for his putting. He got head the Boviet Greco-Roman or more at the sixth and 15 feet

At Bristal: Australians 201 and wrestling team for the World on the seventh 10th and 18th 154 for Championships in Japan, Tass

three (R. Simpson Other South Africa 45, said today.

R. Benaud 53 not Ecorca include B.B. Wilkes and Gloucestershire The

107 three are Oleg Kara-

H. Wallman with scores respec-41, R. Nicholls 38). vayev, bantamweight champion 7-1 Mouilers; 10-1 Just Great, (up to 57 kilograms); Avtandil

lively of 141 and 142-AFP,

At Old Trafford Pardao and Sovrango: 12-1 Karidze, lightweight champlon

tonshire 200 and Time Greine and Dual; 10-1 (up to 67 kilograms); and Ivan

wicket. Lancashire 383 for England Championships, failed Belliquex; 20-1 Pinturicchio, Bogdan, heavyweight (over 87

(G. Pullar 195, to make any impression ngalast Dieta Drake and Neanderthal; kilograms).

the hard-hitting Ng Boon-bee of 25-1 Altosho, Aurellus and

Malaya, losing by 13-13, 15-12. Latin Lover; 28-1 Nicodemus; The team is scheduled to 40-1

Prices nt tonight's callover Were:

Bounteous, Polyktor, leave for Jopan on Saturday, Scatter, Gallant Knight and Tas cald.

Perfect Knight; 50-1 Cipriani, Other members of the squad Floermel and Supreme Verdict: | are: Ex-champion of the USSR

U.S. baseball

results

fournaments

Diego, California, resulted "simply San

New York, May 25. Results of today's Major from a personal grudge against making exhibition appearances Jack

Kramer,"

matches Australian to prepare the June 10 League baseball

cluded: Ashley Couper sald in Sydney defence of his share of the loday.

world light heavyweight title Couper, who turned profes- against Italy's Glullo Rinaldi, sional two

years ago, arrived; by plane after a South African Morre said he weighed "just | Washington

about 180 pounds," or five over Kansas City He told reporters at Kingsford | the 175-pound class Immit. Smith Airport that open tranis

four

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was stil a much discussed tepie nid, "everything is going just am vory satisfied." he

amongst professional players.

"After all they believe they right."

Armals Sayadov (up to $2 kilograms): last year's USSR champlan Merab Gudushauri (up to 63 kilograms): Yan Roca (p

Vas!!! to 73 kilograms); Zenin (up to 79 kilograms) and winner of the 1958 World Cup Arkadi Tkachev (up to 87 kilo- grema).

DEFENDING

The team, Tess sald, has been practising for, nonths to defend the world title has won in straight championship

in-

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Minnesota

Boston

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are best in the world and would He plans to box every day, like the opportunity to prove including Sunday, until time to Chicago 11," be Gald.--China Mall break camp for the fight at Baltimore Spocini

Madison Square Garden.--AP.

THE GAMBOLS

INVITATION

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Tass, said Soviet experts be- i love Turkey, Eumanda and But- Earls will provide the toughest

competition at team level. In separate weight divisions strong contenders are expected from Hungary,

Czechoslovakið. Sweden,

East Germany and Japan, Tass sald-AP.

BOMBAY

JET BY

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By LEONARD BARDEN

(GD36)

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In the sensation of the evening Poh-lin and George Yap mas- tered Hops and P. E. Neilsen 15- 2, 13-0. In the final doubles Ng Boon-beg and Ton Yee-khan were no match for the. Danes' Tokyo, May 25,All-England champions who won Malaya today drew two-all | 15-10, 15-0.—AFF.

Malayan footballers Malaya's pair of veteran Ong

win in Japan

a soccer Yawata Iron

match with the

and Steel Com- pany's team at Ohtani Stadium

in Kyushu, Southern Japan.

All goals were scored in the second half.

Johansson: I

The Malayans staged a think I can

minute comeback after trailing 3.2.

It was their first victory in the three-match tour of Japan.

They lost 0-4 against Uruyo- wa Denke in their opening match earlier this week.

Their_next match will be on Mar 28 against All-Jappa inf Tokyo---Reuter.

Ambassadors of

Football contest

Following are the standings in the Hongkong

Ambassadors of Football contest after yester day's voting:

Veter

sinnding as May 25 1061.

Benior Tea

He Cheung-yau (BCAA)

ito Po-keting (Tung Wah)

Džung, Wan-kit (Polen)

| Lau - Rhyschung (9CKAJ

Junior Team

.... 1939 Chan Xii-mun -(falswian)

| Wang Manewal (Happy Valley)

} Wang Chiskeung (BCAA)

| 329 "Chuk-zku (Thang, Wal)

| Men Chun-WAN (BCAA)

Chow.chiu-hung (KMB).

Wong Buswa Giubny Valley) * H. North (Hongkong Chuby

4,94€

lick Liston

Geneva, MAY 25.. KagemaAT

Johatiszon, the (老叉。 world heavyweight champion, announced today he will fight Sonny Liston in the United States or elsewhere before the end of this year,

The Swede said in a formal statement after talking with William Denis Fugary that Feature Sports will arrango for tho Aght and choose the date and site.

Johansson said he will fight Lletan "nomo time before. Dc- cumber 31. 18dt, and most

probably in September."

scanart, would prefer the bout Johansson said his company,

to take place in the United Stales if my tax situation la disposed of."

Dot," he added, "It prefers fight to take place por-

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3000 Chan (Wah You iki 3,75 Bly in Canada or Nassau

30 Wong

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Chip-hong (3190)

150 Lane Chilemon like Loun

Khan Lilewo (hong ching!

Johanson told reporters: 2.000 Pha i don't think he is unbeatable. 179) I think I can lick hins.

"It would be fun to beat him (after thons big words from him," Johansson added with a smile. dlo --AP.

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