THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1961.

ENGLAND STRUGGLE TO 180 FOR EIGHT

Only a solid 59 by Subba Row

and stubborn tail-end batting prevent total collapse

Birmingham, June 8.

Caught on a difficult pitch after several interruptions by rain, England struggled to reach 180 for eight wickets by the close on the first day of the first Tost against Australia here today.

The back of the England innings was broken by medium-paċer Ken Mackay who took three wickets for no runs in a spell of four balls, causing the score to slump from 121 for three to 122 for six.

Only a solid inuings of 59 by free of stoppages up to the opener Raman Subba How and jeloso,

stubborn resistance by the tail- enders Sul England from complete rout.

Ken Mackay...broke England's back with his medium-pacers.

After the showers the pitch TEST SCORES

became progressively difficult. The ball began to "bille' and the batsmen

were often "difficulties.

in

Mackay finished the day with four wickets for 50 runs,

Hiche Benaud, the spinner, hatt two for nine in 11 overs, stven of which were maidens,

The ruin the first in the area for six weeks first stepped play after enly 15 minutes this Tize holdup tasted nearly 50 minutes, but at this stage the pitch was not unduly affected.

Be

The collapse

Subba Row and his opening partner, fleet Pullar, progress- ed contort.bly qutil Pullar was uwled by Davidson for 17 with .36 scored. Ted Dexter, who paused a fate fitness test, mode 10 before being out at 53 and Colin Cowdrey rented 13 la 65 minutes and

Rann interrupted play Avicu before inch and again after the tits. interval Tea was taken of an hour carly, but play

was

Ian McDonald

leads in Daks

FIRST DAY

FIRST INNINGS England

G. Pullar b Davidson

R. Subra Rowe Simpson b

Mnckay

E. R. Dexter e Davidson t

Mackay

M. C. Cowdrey b Misson K. F. Barrington e Misson b

Mackay

5th FIELD REGIMENT WINS DARTS LEAGUE

By CENTRE'

The 5th Field Regiment, RA, beat the Warrant Officers and Sergeants* Mess, 1st Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, by four games to two in a thrilling final last weekend to win the 1960-1961 San Miguel Brewery Darts League.

Played before a large gathering at

the WOs and Sergeants' Mess, RA station, Whitfield Barracks, the final produced some very good darts. Walker and Sim- monds of the 5th Field Regt and Maclennan and Willoughby of the 1st RNF were especially prominent.

The first-three games went to

the 5th Field and at this stage it certainly looked as though the match was all over. Maclennan and Willoughby of the 1st Royal Northumberland Fusiliers however, had other ideas and with successive

team wins, put their

back into the fight. With the score at 3-2, the last game pro- vided a fcase and thrilling

climax.

17

59

10

13

21

M. J. K. Smith &

e Lawry b

Mackay

0

It. Illingworth:

e Grout

Benaud

15

It was not obvious for he was

10

off on his commencing dvable.

at his first visit to the board.

14

His second visit produced a

Extras

1

score of 125 and he went on

Total (for 8 wickets)..

180

2-53,

J. Murray C Davidson h

Benaud

D. A. Allen not oul

F. S. Truman not out

WHE then third Fall of wickets; 1-36,

3-8 4-121, 5-121. 6-122, 7-153.

Bowling to date

O M R

Davidsch

20

70

W

1

15

47

29

50 4

England reached 100 after 1388-156, suinutes a reasonable rate of Istoring in the circumstances. Subba Row continued steadily and Frazzel a vely partner in Bilsson Ken Barrington who hit an Mackay aggressive 21. Including four Bennud fouts, before being caught in the Aully at 121.

Then came the collapse. Mike Smith was out to the i next ball from Mackay such in

Golf Tournament Mackay's next over, with one

lan

Wentworth, June 8,

McDonald, a 27-year-olit assistant rolf professiona} from Tandridge (Surrey), who learned the game in his own

back garden, led the field with a praiseworthy 65 when the Daks International Tourna- ment opened here today.

McDonald, who played has 65 personal best core on the easier East Course, leads by one stroke from Ross Whithead. atulier assistant.

On the more difficult Wet Cum, Bernard Hunt and the hum Professional, Ron Hal- burton, harri the bad with Pounds of CA.

Harold Henning had the bet scure admong the South African contingent with a

68 on the

Raman Subba Row ....unspectacular but solid and invaluable 59.

rum added. Subba Row was caught in the lips.

7 9 2 Ieuter.

Four more arrested in U.S. basketball

scandal probe

Now York, June 8, Four former College Basketball

players

charges

were arrested of conspiracy and bribery in the latest develet- ment of America's spreading Łasketball scandals, it was an- nounced today,

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The four, previously nared

co-conspirators, in connec on with the indictments Airon Wagman and Joseph Hecken, are Dave Budin, former Brooklyn College captain, and Jerry Vogel and Dan Quindazzi, former Alabama players, and Lou Brown or North Carolina,

The

announcements were by District Attorney improved the situation und at Frank Hogan, who broke open Babby Locke, wearing spectathe close Trueman (14 not out), the latest basketball

'Axing cles for the first time in a tour and Allen 11 not out) were seandals last March 17. nament took 76 on the En together. Course.

East Course, with fetier Wall- In a stroke behind. Denis Hutchison. (73) was the best-

A seventh wicket stand of 31; placed Springbok on the West. by fllingworth, 16, and Murray, made

110 had four sixes in f

If Simmonds of the 5th Field | was suffering from any nerves |

to couplate the first leg in live visits to make certain of the match.

This score of 125 by Simmonds HIGHEST SCORE

was the highest of the even- ing but there were several high scores of between 80 and 100 which shows. the high standard of dart throwing that was put up.

At the conclusion of the match, Mrs Alexander, wife of RSM Alexander, MBE, of the WO & Sgia Mess, RA Station, presented the prizes to the winners and runners-up. The prizes included

silver challengo cup and a silver replica for each member of the winning team and the runners-up.

I

WO Gulliver, captain of the win- ning 5th Field Regt team receiving the

San Miguel Cup from Mrs Alexander,

Fantastic feat

by County Cricket bowler

London, June 8.

While the England batsmen were struggling against the Australians at Edgbaston today, a Welsh bowler was putting in a fantastic per- formance at Newport.

Don Shepherd, 34-year-old} off-spinner for Glamorgan, the bottom team in the County Cric- ket Championship, hadl Bh amazing 11-over spell at New- port when he claimed six Not- tinghamshire.. wickets without conceding a run.

Russian boxers prominent

as European Championships reach semi-final stages

Belgrade, June 8.

-- in the

Russia today had eight powerful boxers — all potential winners

semi-finals of the European Boxing Championships. The Russians, making a big bid to dominate the sport in Europe, were absent only from the light heavyweight division as the tournament last night reached the semi-final stages.

fuli Agures for the fanings were six wickets for

five in 16 overs, 14 of which were maidens. He received magnificent support from England all-rounder Peter Walker, who held four catelies off his bowling.

At Taunton it was a different story with the batsmen in com- plete contri. Somerset's

B. Alley and Peter Wight shared a third-wicket partnership of 297 in 215 minutes against Surrey.

Alley hit 183 nol cut ani Wight 125.

Show of strength

County Champions Yorkshire gave show of strength at Harrogate today. Two of their reserve players, left-arm spin- ner Keith Gillhouley and off- spinner Brian Bainbridge run through Essex for 123.

Bainbridge,

second

in only his Championship game, claimed six for 56 and Gill- hoaley, a Championship de-

butant, four for 23.

Abbas All Balg, Oxford Uni- versity's 22-year-old Indian Test player, showed encourag- Gheorghiuing form after carly

scaron failures with a bright century against Warwickshire.

After 100 bouts over the past; Scotland, und in featherweight | Germany) and Francis Taylor (Eng five days, the surviving boxers Francis Taylor of England. rested today.

The tournament

Zamperini has probably pro- will resume tomorrow with the duced the most

spectacular

20 semi-final bouts. The finals quarter-final performance of the will be held on Saturday. four, taking a clear cut decision last right from Gyula Turok of Hungary, who won the Olymple gold medal last year in the fly- weight division.

Inasia entered the bl-anual European Championships only In 1983 - 19 years after the first tournament was held. In 1953 and 1955, the Russians

Josselin, another quarter- won two of the 10 gold medals. anal last night beat on points Ireland's Henry Perry, bronze la 1957 and 1959 they won medallist at the 1959 European three. This year they may win Championships.

even more.

A good reason Mr O'Rourke of the Stanley

Club won the prize for the European boxers were domina- Generally speaking Eastern maximum score of the season ting which consisted of three full than half of the serul-Analists tournament. More sized silver darts mounted on

were from Communist countrire. a plinth.

There appeared to be a good

Results Results of the final were:

Sth Field Reg

Elliss

Dayles

Walker

Gulliver (Capt)

Gray Simmonds

Ist RNF Wesley (Cap!) Buckity Brown

Maclennau Willoughby

Megginson

Sports Diary

TODAY Shooting

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Wagman, 28, a convicted foot- the last ten holes and will have j Richie Braud, the Australian ball xer from New York, was to make a bit effort fomorrow leagain, must have been happy indicted Inst April 27 on 37 to get a plnee among the 40 sur at the of the day after counts of bribery and attempted Shanghel Bank, 8.30 pm.

Cntl

JIKRA anal meeting, HK and vivors for the flat two rout losing the tors, which England bribery.

Water Falo on Saturday,

had won for the elvonth time | Twenty-nine players from 17 Army Kin v CYMCA (T pm). Both JK Regt v Hai Tin (0.30 pm); New Zealander Bob Charles, o suetzalom in Tests. Though colleges from throughout the matches at Vetoria Park Pool, virtually ruled himself ont of Zaisi fact boun predicted; US have been involved in the

Football the tournament by carrying 15 Cowdrey would have been very current disclosures--AP.

IKFA Council clubs, one more than the rules hold to ganilife by putting in

road 6 pm His Cristen allow. This aided four penalty Australia. shuts to his East Courre round justifi:d by the easiness of the

pfes until after the showers.

of 76

Charles ruit: el went out. with 15 clubs

my and Solid innings

did not discover it until I played my socwuth Tee shot?"--Routin. |

WOTAN

was

Subba Row had to play him- self in Ave imes. He occasion- ally sparred precariously in the ception of the off-stump, but his WAS 11 solid and invaluable

meeting. Sport

Ambassadors of

Football contest

ummings, if unspectacular. Following are the standings in the Hongkong

hit six fours in

was geored In

minuter.

Mackay,

his 50 which

two hours 51

whose #realest triumph came with the first ball

of his eleventh over,

Ambassadors of Football contest after yester- day's voting:

Senior Team bowled Kang Wah-kit (Pollers with

Co Po-keun (Tung Waht nagging Recuracy and Cheung-yau [SCAAI variation in swing Davidson Eru Kin-chứng (SCAA) was steady, though Inclined towong Chi-kueng_(SLA)

Wong Man-wai (Happy Valley) overpitch. Near the end, when Chan Fal-hung (Tung Wah) come of the fire had gone qui of IR. North (Hongkong Club) the turf, Betaud turned the Yiu Cheak-yin (Tung, Wal

Cheung Blu-keung Police: ball a great deal.

Chow Su-hung (KM)

THE GAMBOLS

MUSEUM

NO İSMOKING

Junior Team

Chan Vin-sun (Sales)an)

(Wah Yan R.).

☐ 998

8,137

Wang Bze-keung

7,250

057

... 12,930

IL,324

Chan Kwel-wing (La dalis)" Chan ul-wo (Seong Ching).. 05 Chan Pak-12ng La Salis 427 Tu

(Queen's)

41

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452 g Cheuk-wah (Clementi

(Butentan

500 The awok-hing (Elizabet

353

Cheung

325 Wang Kwok-kuen (Clement)

by Barry Applily

THUS VASE HAS BEEN UNDISTURBED FOR A THOUSAND

YEARS

rensen.

the

All boxers in those countries Bro amateurs or 50-called amateurs. There are

no pro- fersionals. In Western coun- tries, such as Italy and England, good amateurs usually become professionals.

In Eastern countries, the amateurs remoin amateurs. They become ring-wise veterans and Ko Խո boxing against Western youngsters who Jack the experience and condition- ing of the Eastern European boxers.

Besides the eight Russions In the end-linats, following are | country-by-country lineups:

Poland five; Rumania, East Germany and Italy, four cách; Yugoslavia and Egland, three ch; France, Scotland and Switzerland, to inch; West Germany, Hungary and Austria, one each

Countries eliminated from the tournament

were Greece, Buigarin,

Gibraltar, Ireland, Norway, Holland, Finland and

Czechoslovakia.

Indo heavy-

Leading the Russians the semi-finals are weight Andre] Abramov and light-middleweight Boris

Lagutin.

Abramov, who wan the heavy- weight crown in 1937 and 1950, opened his defence of the title Inst night by knocking out Laszlo Srabo of Hungary at two minutes of the first round.

Land!) v Constantin

Rumania),

Lightweight: Pelor Bendek (Yugo. slavin) vs Paul Warwick (England) and Dick McTaggart (Scotland) vs Janos Kajdi Hungery).

Light-welterweight: Ljuba Medovie (Yugoslavia | vs Paul (France) arlet (Russia)

Marian (Poland).

VM

Cosentino Tanions Kasprzyk

Welterweight: Jonailina McKenzie land), and Jean Justin (France) VS (Scotland) vs Max Meier Switzer Richard Tamalls (Russia).

chta (West

Light-middleweights: Erich Scht McTaggart and Taylor

Germany) vs Borla Lagutin (Russia) and Virgi! Baden their quarter-final matches car-Rumania) va Dietrich Teldel (Enst lier in the week.

Carmany).

Semi-finals

won

The semi-finat programme la: zerland) vi

Flyweight: Frité Chervet (SWH- Vladimir Stoljinikov (Russia) and Otto Bablash (Eat Gamweight:

VE Paolo Vacca (Italy).

Pietr Gutman (Poland) vs Niculae Puiu (Rumania) and Sergei Sivko (Russia) vi Primo Zamparmi (taly).

Featherweights: Aleksej Zasuhin (Rusia) vs Heinz Schulen

(Eart

Middleweight:

He hit 103, including fours, in 177 minutes.

Closing scores

15

Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were:

At Lord's: Middlesex 310 for seven declared and 66 for one. Kent 330 for nine declared (R. Richardson 65).

At Taunton; Surrey 358 for four declared and 58 for one. Willem Frauentob Somerset 301 for Ave declared Evgenli

Fentanov (P. Wight 125, W. Alley 183 not Tadeusz Wetnack Poland vs Dragoslav Jakovljavis out). (Yugoslavia).

(Austria) VB

Ruzia) and

for

Light-heavyweight; Giulle Saraudi A1 Harrogata: Yorkshire 175 Italy va Zdzislaw Poland) and John Bodell England) ve for 74). Essex 123 (A. Jozefovicz and 181 (B. Clase 71, P. Phelon vn Gheorghe Negren Rumania).

Bainbridge slx 68 and 10 Heavyweight: gniew (Poland) ex Andrel Abromav

Gugnlewicz Zbg one). (Russia) and Stegmund Guenther East Germany) vs Benito Penta (Italy)~~AP.

World Shooting

Championships begin

today in Norway

Oslo, June 8.

At Cambridize: Lancashire 330 for three declared and 02 for four. Cambridge University 230 (3. Brearley $2, D. Kirby 30, R. Thompson 43, C. Hilton aix for

52).

At Derby: Sussex 281 and il for one. Derbyshire 194 (D. Carr 72 hol out, N, Thompson live for 54).

At Oxford: Warwickshire 325 for five declared and go for three. Oxford University 288 for six declared (D. Pithey 45, A. A. Balg 103, Nawab of Pataudi 53).

ሊ፡ Snibston: Leicestershire 204 wid 100 (L. Coldwell five Worcestershire 90

Some 200 marksmen from 25 nations fire their for 261.

for two,

first shots tomorrow at the start of the second (C. Spencer six for 40) and 43 Individual World Championships in Clay! Pigeon and Skeet shooting and the World Nottinghamshire by 165 runs.

eight Пvo

At Newport: Glamorgan beat Championship in Running Deer shooting. Glamorgan 310 for

All the nations entered will declared.

declared and 101 for

Nottinghamshire take part in the Clay Pigeon (D. Shepherd six for fives and and Skeet

competitions white only seven nations have entered 170 (0. Wheatley five for 36). the Running Deer event. Nor- Glamorgan 14 points.

U.S. baseball results

New York, June 8. In the next bout, Slegmund Today's Major League bas- Guenther of East Germany ball results Included: came off the canvas after a first round knockdown to take a split decision from England's Milwaukee William Walker, whom many

Cincinnati experts considered

as the man

Philadelphia San Francisco

11.334 to beat Abramov this year.

Western Europe appeared 2.714 have good bets for

3,123

2.000

to gold

way's Crown Prince Harald wil serve us patron,

At Stroud: Gloucestershire 308 for nine declared and 113 for The shooting will take pincs seven declared. Northampton- at the pine-rimmed Looven uhiro 122 (A Lightfoot 46 and skloidbanen shooting ranges (04 for five).—-Reuter,

ontaide this Norwegian

Just

capital,

The Jual shooting day i June 17.

Prominent entries

80 entrants will take

Pigeon stwoting event, about 70 in the

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

Women cheasplayers rarely

Skeet event and about 30 in the hit the headlines, but 16-year- Running Deer competition.

National Leaguo

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AP.

'Curtain-raiser' to

medals in bantamweight Primo Minnesota 2,203 Zamperini of Holy, welter-Baltimore 219 weight Jean Josselin of France, Ughtweight Dick McTaggart of

BOMBAY

JET RY

AIR-INDIA

All have arrived in Oslo for

this biggest shooting competition ever staged in Norway.

Clay

I.

old Katerina reckoned countrymen

by

Jovanovic

18 her Yugoslav to have good chances of wrenting the world women's title from the grip of the Russians. Etero ta one of Among the

Pigeon her shooters are the Rome Olympics Jovanovic)..

games (ran Aalst-

เ PQ4, P champion

Dumitrescu of Q4: 2 P-QB4, P-QEJ; 3 Humanis, the silver and bronze KQBJ, Kt KD); 4 K-DI, medallista G. Rossini of Italy -B4; 6 P-K3, P-K3: 0 Kaunin of Russia, and PxP. KPxP: 7 B-QJ. B-K19: Badrawi of the United Arab Re- Q3; 10 kt Kồ, 0xEt: 11 PXD.

Badrawi won the lost

K-K15; 12 P-KO, P-KB4: 13 P-KR3. KtQRS: 14 K- Q-B: 15 Castles, K-K3; 18 B-02, Castles QR; 17 Kt-Q0, Kt-Q02; 18 Q-R4, P-B4: 19 it-ts, K-36 chỉ: 20 Px it. Q-Kto ch: 31 K-R2, RXP · chi; White resigns,

the Empire Gamesdefending world champion H. 8BXB, RFXB; 96-82, D-

public, Melbourne, June 1.

Games in Perth.

A five-nation sports carnival World Championship in Cairo in 10 be known as the Melbourne 1959. Gaines is being planned for The nations entered tre; Aus- November, 1902 ns a curtain-tralia, Austria, Belgium, raiser to the Commonwealth Canada, Chile, Denmark, Eng- land, Finland France, East and Amateur sporis officials here West Germany, India, Italy. Hoping that British, Japan, Lebanon, Norway, Canadian, West Indian and New Poland, Portuga), Rumanin, Zealand athletes will appear | Ruszio, * South hello, against Australian ciara in Sweden, the United States, the Melbourne en route to Perth | United.' Arab Republic and Chine Mail Spectal.

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