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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1961.
-U.S. IN CANADA CUP LEAD
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English motor Snead (67), Demaret (73)
racer dies after crash
Kent, June 1.
Motor rarer Shane Sum- mers, 22, died tonight of injuries received earlier to- day when his Cooper Cllmax lased a turn at the Brande Hatch course hert and mashed into a steel fence.
Son of Sir Spender Sum- mers, a Conservative Party Member of Parliament, the young driver had given up a film career to concentrate on racing. He was teating his Cooper In preparation for an International race here pa Saturday.
Summers dled several hours after being rushed from the racing course to nearby Woolwich Hospital. -AFP.
Britain and
Austria 1-1 in
Davis Cup
tie
a
Vienna, June 1. Britnin and Australia were level at 1-1, after the opening singles matches in their Davis Cup lawn tennis tie here today. Mike Sangst, 20, caused
die beat the inild upset when Austrion No. 1, Luel Legenstein la straight sets, 7-5, 0-3, 0-3. The young British player's ne and service fierce smoshen brilliant
volleving
much for Legenstein.
to beat Franz Salko, A mon who ginerally plays frem
off to excellent first-round start
Dorado Boach, June 1. Sam Snead scored a dazzling 5-under-par 67 in the first round of the Canada Cup international golf matchas today and with the aid of Jimmy Demaret gave the United States a huge lead among the early-finishing tooms in the two- mon toom competition.
Demaret, with double bogeys bogey on hin card. Then he on two successive holes, carded made three more birdies on the 0 23. This gave the Unitedback nine of the 7,115-yard, par States a total of 140 for the 30-30-72 Dorailo Beach cource. first round.
Demare putting feverishly.
teams
1
Wits
D
Next best among the early-was 3 under par with a 33 on the front mind. But he got into finishing Argentina's 148 on a 72 by tremble after the turn and took Leopoldo Bula and a 74 bra 7 on the 600-yard 12th hole on the bogey 5 Fidel De Luca. Taiwan had and a double 147 as Clien Chi-po had 74 short 15th. He recovered
little with a birdie on the last and sich Jung-yo 73.
hole.
golfers A record field of 08 Scoring in the Canada Cup is decided on the basis of aggregate frem 33 nolong teed off today. tavo men repre- The competition opened be- totals for the senting each of 33 nations. The fure the smallest crowd ever to Individual International Chom- watch the event, since it in- Montreal In 1852. plonship also is decided in the ception in same 72-hole tournament. Only about 200 people, many of Snead, playing almost fault-them oflolals, saw Puerto Rico's 00-degree Juan Rodriguez, strike the first! went out ball at the 580-yard Arst hole. Fahrenheit weather, less golf in humid
AP and AFP.
in 33 with three birdies and one
LEADING SCORES
First round lending scores today were:
were too
Then came a major sheer for Britala when Bobby Wilon talled
3.
4.
5.
B
7
the baseline.
Saiko beat Wilson 6-2, 0-7, 4-0, 6-2-Reuter.
9.
10.
11.
Finland versus S. Africa
Helsinki, June 1.
Africa Finland and South shared the Brst day's singles matches in their second round European zone Davis Cup tie here today,
Finland's Reino Nyyssoenen beut South Afrion's Jule Mayers 1-0, 7-5, 0-1, 6-0, but South Africa's No. 1, Abe Segal easily defeated Sakari Salo 6-1, 6-2, 6-3,--AFP.
CANADA CUP
United States 140 (50m Srend 07, Jimmy Demaret 73). Argentine 146 (Leupoldo Ruiz 72, Fidel De Luca 74). Egypt 140 (Mohamed Said Moussa 71, Cherif Seld 75). Taiwan 147 (Hsieh Yung-yo 73, Chen Ching-po 74). England 148 (Peter Alliss 72, Brlan Bamford 70). Spain 348 (Ramon Sota 74, Sebastian Miguel 14). Puerto Rico 149 (Juan Rodriguez 74, Pete Cooper 75). Belgium 151 (Flory Van Donck 13, Donald Swacles 78). France 151 Jean Garialde 74, Francols Saubabaer ??). Japan 154 (Torakichi Nakamura 74, Tadashi Kitsuto £0). Holland 168 (Kees Cramer 78, Gerry De Wil 18),
12. Germany 150 (Hans Bessner 78, Willy Jercombeck 80). 13. Sweden 180 (Arne Werkell 80, Harry Karlsson 80).
Denmark 182 (Carl Pulsen 70. Henning Kristensen 83).
14.
-AP.
I.
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Sammy Snead, (U.S.A.) 34-33-67.
2. Peter Thomson (Austraila), A! Balding (Canada) and Ben Arda (Philippines) all 69.
5. Mohamed Sald Mousse (Egypt), John Panton (Scotland) Dave Thomas (Wales) all 71.
8. Leopoldo Ruiz (Argentine) and Peter Allies (England) 72. 10. All players at 73: Flory Van Donck (Belgium), Hsich Yung-yo (Taiwan), Alfonso Borhoquez (Colombia), Miguel Sala (Colombia), Dal Rees (Wales), Roberto De Vicenzo (Mexico), Christy O'Connor (Ireland), Jimmy Demaret (U.S.A.)
Thomas Cup badminton THAILAND LEAD 4-0 IN ZONE SEMI-FINAL
Djakarta, June 1,
Thai badminton players made a clean sweep in near record time to take a 4-0 lead in the first night's matches of the Australia-Thailand Thomas Cup zone semi-final here tonight.
Yalanathan beat The Thai youngsters looked, Chushart
Te Robolham and when they won George confident and
matches to lead Anderson 15-10, 15-8. both singles
Rapi Rong and Channa 2-0 there were smiles among the experts who predicted that the Kanchanraphi beat Murray and Thailand side would be the Turner 15-6, 15-5. "giani Killers" of the gold trophy competition,
Denmark vs U.S. Neat drops
Following in the draw for the Playing brilantly agressive first night matches on Saturday blim That between Denmark and the U.S.: badminton, the
player Channa Rong thrashed Nu. singles Australia's
1 player, Ken Turner In 20 minutes, in two straight sets
SPORTRAIT
"The skipper thought I was expending too much energy on my long bowling
London Expren Surice,
TURKEY WINS WORLD CUP PRELIMINARY
Singles: Erland Kops (Den- mark) vs James Poole (USA).
Finn Kobbero (Denmark) vs William Berry (USA).
Doubles: Erland Кора and 16-5 18-1, Smashes and neat Henning Borch (Denmark) ve
Oslo, June 1. net drops from Channa Kong Joseph Alston
Turkey defeated Norway 1-0 Ronald praved too much for Turner. Paliner (USA).
World Soccer (onight in p The 8,000 crowd were given
Championship Finn Kobbero and Hammer-
qualification match at Ullevaal Stadium. (Denmark) ve
The winning goal was scored by centre-forward Afelin in the 15th minute.
another
exhibition of how
gaard Hansen
and
to treat the shuttlecock when Wynn Rogers and Michael Hor-
Thailand's Somasok beat
player lagged behind at Ume, but had enough in
Ausgrove (USA).~AFP.
tralia's Don Murray, The Thai ont hand
to dispose of the Australian In
two sets 15-3, 15-9.
Spanish Cup quarter-finals
Today's matches were part of: the Inter-zone semi-nals to decide who will eventedly meet the trophy holders, Indonesia, in the Anal. The Australla-
Madrid, June 1. Theliand the will be continued Real Madrid, Valfadellet and tomorrow in the Boodlit stadlum Atletico De Madrid won their
and on June 3 and 4 Denmark rat quarter-finals of the takes on the United States in Spanish Soccer Cup Champion the other inter-zone semi-analalily today.
The inter-zone fool will take teal Madrid bint Atletico De place on June 6 and 7 and then Bilbao 2-0 at Elbao. They led the match between Indonesia 1-0 at half-time with a gual
and 11.
The brilliant goal in the early minutes of the play, solid ge- tence and also a good portion of luck, secured "Turkey's Vic- tory.
The match was played in heavy rain and ̈ ̈uttended by 23.410 fans.
had
The Norwegian team most of the play but was ex- emely inept in front of the Turkey goni.
the same group as Russia and Norway and Turkey are in
the two Soviet national team coaches Hauri Katchalin and Boris Nabokov watched Cho play from the stands.
in
and the winners of the zone scored by sutaide-right Matos Hula will meet NorWBY final will be staged on June 10 in the 44th 'minuta, The other Moscow on July 1 and Turkey Kool wde cored by inskio-left later this suminer. They most Punica in the 78th minute, likely go home confident
Kussin will enter the Inst
yeur,
Another Hutton
The tousle-haired fad at the crease la Richard Hution, son of Bir Leonard Hutton, the Fudsey-born Yorkshiremen, one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. Richard is explain of cricket af Repton, the Derbyshire publlo school, after two years in the side. He has a personal best of 163. I he likely to match the brilliance of his father? Experts say that many of his shots' aro very reminiscent of his father, but that on in drive his left arm is a little stiff somelmes. Hammeð up George Ducksworth, former Lancashire and England wicket keeper: "There's a lot of the old man in him.” You can tell that at a glance."-London Express photo.
Petite Etoile
wins the
202-run opening
Coronation Cup wicket
Epsom, June 1.
The Aga Khan's mure Petite Etoile nosed in front of Sir Winston Churchill's colt Vienna over the last
Coronation Cup for the second year in succession.
wicket partnership by Australians
J
Oxford, June 1.
RAIN HITS COUNTY CRICKET
Sussex take 1st innings lead in only unaffected match
London, June 1.
For the first time for weeks, rain seriously cur- tailed the English County Cricket programme today.
A prompt start was possible in only one match- and Worcestershire must have wished rain had affected their match with Sussex, too.
The Worcester batsmen were in such diffeútties against pace bowlers Don Bates And Jan Thomion that in 35 minules this morning they lost six wickeln in adding 24 10 their overnight 50 for one.
Thomson barged five for
33 and Hales ihres for 35′ ny
Worcester were shot out for KİYİNK Sussex a Brat
80,
inpipes lead of pip.
Take risks
to
Susrex could well afford take risks in their second Innings, and they were all out for 105 by ten, at which stage 10 wickets hod faller in four hours.
County champions Yorkshire, who have already taken a gre grip ca this year's competition, spent a frustrating morning in the pavilion at Middlesbrough, The weather brightened after lunch, and Yorkshire quickly overhauled Warwickshire's first innings 145 with four wickets
Track and Field by Harold Palmer
S. AFRICA
PLAN AN
South
APPEAL
of but
African politicians may have opted out the Commonwealth, their sportsmen do not want to drop out of the Empire Games to be held next in Perth, Australia, in November next year. Sandy Duncan secretary of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games Fodern- near-tion, called at Johannesburg on Test place his way to Perth this month. against the Australiens, was in
There, he learned from South good form for Surrey against Africa's
Reg Honey that the Gloucestershire at the Oval, Dominion is keen on continuing and helped them to first innings in the Games Federation. It only polnis after the start had been delayed until late in the after- noon.
in hand.
Ken Barrington, certainty for 2
as an associate member.
So Duncan expects to receiva suon an appeal from the South Africans outlining their
case
MEMBERS NOTIFIED Copics of this appeal will be distributed to all 39 members of the Federation,
Every member country has a London who representative in
few yards today to win the Bobby Simpson and Bill Lawry today followed up Only century-maker for staying in the Games.
their unbroken partnership of 186 runs The only century - maker in programmo was against the MCC at Lord's by putting on 202 the County
West Indian Roy Marshall, who for the Australians' first wicket against Ox-reached his 100 in 130 minutes for Hampshire against Somerset, ford University here.
and 14 foure,
Lester Piggott, Britain's cham- plon Jockey, kept the fabulous ive-year-old grey mare in third place for almost the
whole of Losing wickets cheaply after the stand was broken, its century included two sixes sits on the advisory council here.
the Australians ended a rain-shortened day on 281 for five in reply to the University's first innings score of 320 for nine declared.
the 14-mile course. As they thundered towards the finish line, he let out an inch of rein and Petite Etoile, streaked for- ward.
The judges studied photo- Simpson, who scored his first
the finish graphs of
before century of the tour, was the Petite awarding
Etoile the dominating partner In the big by neck, Proud stand, the best of the tour so verdict Chieftain was third. a
length far. He scored 148 and Lawry behind.
made 72.
Arst Piggot's win earned a prize of £3,804 and boosted Petite Etolle's total winnings to £65,001. She has broken all British records for flies.
The Aga Khan, who inherlled Petite Elolle from his father, Prince Aly Khan, watched her race for the first time.
Petite Etolle, sired by Petition out of Star of Iran, started favourite al odds of 2-5 on, with 10-1 against Vienna and 20-1 against Proud Chieftain.
Petite Etoile
in was Umed 2:42.4. This
7.2 seconds clower than her winning time inst year.-AP.
was
Mrs Spearman wins British golf title
Rain held up the resump- ilon for two hours 50 minutes. Simpson was immediately into his stride and raced to his century In two hours minutes.
Out to off-spins
lx
Plachaud
K. Mackay not out
P. J. Burge b Pithey
148
43
17
B. Booth e Pataudi b Pithey
0
1
R. Benaud b Pithey
G. McKenzie not out
Extras
Marshall was the dominant partner in a century opening stand with Jimmy Gray, which rescued Hampshire after they had been 10ž` behind on the first innings.
These representatives will be advised how to vote when the rase is considered at a meet- ing, perhaps in two or three months,
en esur-
South Africa will have to present their case carefully, On the question of apartheid, they have given the International It was a gloomy day for the Olymple Committee few spectators at Lord's. After ance that any coloured runner they had waited patiently until who is good enough will bo 5.15, only 10 deliveries were considered for their team. possible
before murky light
Despite all that, the chances ended play for the day. Middle-
are that the Commonwealth sex did not add to their 30 for countries will decide that it is one in reply to Lancashire's 306 against the constitution of the Federation to include the South Africans and that they must not expect to "get the best of both worlds."
Total (for five wickets) 201
Fall of wickets; 1-202, 2-220, for seven declared. 3-274, 4-280, 5-280.
Closing scores
Close of play scores in today's
Bowling to dato
O
M R W
11 0 50
0 cricket matches were:
31 2 34
44 44 100
10 7 0
33
84
--Router.
In all, he batted three hours Thompson 13 minutes and hit two dixes Anderson Plachaud and 15 fours.
with a few Pithey Lawry opened streng strokes off the pace Drybrough attack, but spin bowlers Colin Drybrough and
Dan Pinchaud soon tled him up. While Simp-
son was playing the bowling Robinson keeps
his strokes included two on- driven sixes off no balls from Plachaud-Lawry spent two hours reaching his fifty,
Simpson had scored 130 when Lawry was out, having taken Just over two and three-quarter hours to score his 72. is beat
Carnoustie, June 1. Seventeen-year-old Miss Dlane Robb missed her chance of being brother of
up good form
koorno
13 GOLD MEDALS In the last Games at Cardiff in 1958, South Africa had 13 in- At Lord's: Lancashire 300 for dividual Gold Medallists. Only seven declared. Middlesex 30 England and Australia bac for one. Rain cut play to only | more. Their successes In ten minutes today.
athletics were limited to Gert Potgeiter,
the in
440 yorda Ai Gravesend: Kent 335 for hurdles, and Stephan du Plessis, nine declared. Glamorgan 100 in the discus.
for two declared (P. Walker 54 They also won the 4 x 440 not cut). Rain curtailed play. yards men's relay and had four At Nottingham Nottingham-winners in boxing, four In shire beat Combined Services by | wrestling, one each in bowls and 40 runs, Nottinghamshire 248 weight-lifting.
bo
the
WAS
and 207 for seven declared (H. One of their stars over recent Thonon-Les-Bains, Jime 1, Britain's Brian-Robinson kept Winfield 70, C. Poole 57, J. years has been their quarter
His per- up his good form today and Millman 52 not out). Combined miler. Mai Spence. maintained his position at the Services 317 for nine declared formance in Rome, where strokes earned 12 boundaries.
head of the general classifica and 188 (N. Durden-Smith 59, won an Olymple Bronze Medal
Anishing Just in front of On-spinner Davki
of the Dauphine Ibere A. Buse 57), Fithes, on
Milkha Singh, At the Oral: Gloucestershire Indian Professional Road Cycling Race. the South African
really amazing. the youngest Dritish women's Test player Tony, took three The Belgian cyclist Claen took 170, Surrey 200 for seven (K.
He told me an achilles tendon amateur gif champion in 25 wickets for six tuna late in the luday's stage.
Barrington 93, B. Constablo 55 had stopped him training for M. Willett 40). Rain curtalled weeks and he was able to com- years when she Was benten day. He was not called on until Robinson leads with a time of play. today by Mrs Marley Spearman, the total stood at 255 for two. 22 hours 42 minutes 46 seconds.
pete only by having an injection a 35-year-old former showgirl, but showed up the Australians' He is followed by Wolf Wolf 137 and 208 for two (R. Mar-
At Bournemouth: Hampshire before each race. The veteran player won 7 and dislike for off-spin by dismissing shohl (Germany) with 22:45:36 shall 138 not out), Somerset 230 | 6.—A5'P.
Peter Burge, Brian Booth and Trailing third
(J. Lomax 50, C. Atidinson 40, P. Richle Benaud in ten overs, Thielin at 22:49:00-AFP.
| Sainsbury six for 57). Rain cur- seven of which were maidens.
talled play. Booth, brilliantly caught low down by the Nawab of Pataudi at short-leg was followed in the same over by Benaud," the Australian skipper, both being out without scoring.
WOTAN
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS Oxford University:
nine declared.
320 for
Australians (Overnight 62 for no wicket)
W. Lawry & Fry D Pinchaud 72 R. Simpson ċ Waters d
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that
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TO THE RACES
Results
Atletico Do Madrid, prezent of the tournament in Chile next Today's results (Tai numes first) were:
Beat Tenerife champions, Chane Hong Retanacosuang bio by 2-0. The goals were beat Ken Turner 18-5) 18-1. scored in the second halt by Bamatok Bounyasukanon beat Ingle-right Adelardo In the Don Murray 18-3, 10-9.
6991 minute and left-ball Chuzo Chavaleri Chumitun and hour full-lime-AP
Thursday night'o match "WAS not of too high a quality. 01- though tile Turks showed that they were very good in defence,
AP:
"BUT, GEORGE, HE WAS (WALKING HOME"
France's
Tour of Italy
in the
по
Singh, running in the Inter- national 440 yards at the While City recently im longer the shy 'yontig may I mel at Cardiff. This tur banned 'Indian is now full of At Worcester: Sussex 200 and confidence and looking for- 195 (N. Gifford six for 83). ward to becoming a welfare Worcestershire 81 (N. Thompson officer in the Projab, five for 33) and 127 for two (M. Ho resigned his position as a Rome, June 1.
Indian France's Jacques Anqueul Horton 81 not out).
junior officer At Ilford: Essex 201 and 256 Į ŽEME just before leaving för kept his lead in the overall classification of the Tour of for nine declored (C. Smith 74, his trip to the West Indies and Italy following today's stage. T. Grecuisin!th 52 not out), New York. He tells me ho will
Leicestershire 111 and 17 for work modly in the schools. The Italian cyclist Renale] three (M. Hallam 45). Bad light It is remarkable that Indian Giusti turned in the best time stopped play,
atleties should produce such a (3 hours 50 minutes 31 seconds) At Middlebrough: Warwick-world-clam runner us Singh, For today's toge of the race, shire 145 and 64 for two. York- because there over a distance of 140 kilometres, shire 270 (B. Close 60, J. Wilson | clubs in the country.
87)Router. (02 miles)-ATP.
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