THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1961.

Magnificent 149 by Cowdrey RUSSIAN PROPOSAL FOR

KENT PUT UP 340 FOR SIX: IN REPLY TO AUSTRALIA'S 1428 FOR SIX DECLARED

Canterbury, Juno: 19. Colin Cowdroy, England's captain_for the second Test against Australia starting at Lord's on Thursday, tuned up today with a magnificent 149 for Kent off the touring team's attack here. 88 Cowdrey declared Kent's innings at 340 for six wickets

enmo in 170 minuten. In the next 52 minutes he added 40 be- fore popping up on easy catch to fine-leg, oft the hard-working | Masion.

behind the Australians' 428 for six declored. In the last 15 minutes the touring team scored five runs without loss. The Kont batsmen showed ep 39 in the first hour, only 12 in the weaknesses of the Austrailah the next 30 minutes, 49 in the attack, and Alan Davidson, their next hour, and another 49 in the key non, came in for heavy following 02 minutes. He hit 27 punishment. His first four overs fours in all. with the new ball today rost 30 runs, and in all he bowled 16 overs for 65 runs without taking o wicket.

WAL

the

Fast bowler Prank Misson best Australian bowlet, and was rewarded for lats persoverence with three wickets for €1.

Contrasting phasos

Inn Quick, the left-arm slow bowler who has yet to find his true form on this tour, also took three wickets, but came in for rough handing. He conceded B0 runs in his 17 overs.

Cowdrey's butting, he that of the whole Kent Innings, was of contrasting phases. He scored

Easy catch

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS Australiana 420 wickets declared.

Kent P. E. Richardson,

for

Aix

c David-

After the first flurry of runs them past 50 to 45 which took iminuten, Kent appeared to lose the initiative, mainly because of Australian Belding, and good unly the onslaught by Cowdrey

son, b Misson gnabled them to reguli the upper A. H. Phebey, e Simpson, b hand just before lunch.

Misson

20

50

28

Booth,

140

They became bogged down. C. Wilson. lbw Quick aguhi in the mid-afternoon when M. C. Cowdrey,

Misson South African Stuart Leary, who had Joined Cowdrey at 148 on S. E. Leary,

Quick Arthur Phebey's dismissal for a solid 59, could add only four runs to his total in the last 40 minutes before ten.

Cowdrey's century-his second agains! the tourists this season-

Barry Knight takes over lead in race for fastest 100

London, June 19.

c Harvey.

P H. Jones, not out A. L. Dixon,

Quick

c Harvey, b

D. G. Upton, not out

Extras

ཨྰཿ ཤྲྰི ཀ

Total (for six whts, doel.) 340

Fall of wielsets: 1-20, 2-75, 3-148, 4-300, 6-317, 6-318.

Bowling analysis

Davidson Misson McKenzie Quick

Kline Simpson

10

M R W 05 0

my 4 31 3

25

G 34

17

480

୫ 2 33 13

0

4 34

SECOND INNINGS

Australians

W. Lawry, not out

Toini (for no wkts.)

Essex all-rounder Barry Knight, who has been R. B. Simpson, not out ....

omitted from the England 13 named for the second Test on Thursday, jumped into the lead in the race for the season's quickest century

Brown

in First-class Cricket when he reached 100 in Holfyard 85 minutes against Derbyshire at Burton. Knight. England's 12th man in His innings included one five the Brat Test, lock over the and 21 fours. ln his last three lead in the century-race from Innings he has scored 270 runs Somerset's Bill Alles, whose 100 and been dismissed only once. against Surrey last week took 10 minutes.

Eric Russell, of Middlesex, completed his fourth century of for Middlesex #t Warwickshire Edgbaston. His 134 tonk 310 minutes and included 13 fours.

The 23-year-old Kolght the Season

to the wicket when against went Essex were 176 for five in their second inning. His cen- tury included 17 fours and a six. He went on to make 120, In even time before he was out.

Rocord stand

Two former England players, Wille Watson and Alan Waar-

Closing scores

Close of play stores in day's cricket matches were;

Bowling to date

0

M

I W

3 1 3

0

2

0 2

-Reuter.

Tennis in the Olympics?

Hailwood wins TT race on a Honda

Japanese machines enjoyed a great success in the two light-weight solo events during the first day of the Tourist Trophy races at Douglas, Isle of Man, last week. Honda machines look the first three placings in both the 125 and 250 cc races. Mike Hailwood, of Oxford, won both events, Photo here shows Mike Hajlwood on a Honda during the 250 ce race. Bob McIntyre, of Scotland, also riding a Honda, led for most of the way, until his engine failed on the last lap. -Central Press photo.

U.S.

BASKETBALL SCANDAL

Two more indicted

for

bribery

New York, June 19.

District Attorney Frank S. Hogan today an- nounced the indictment of two more men, one of whom he called a Boston gambler who operated on the "syndicate level,” on bribery charges in connection with the U.S. College Basketball scandal.

The District Attorney said one of the matches when the two inen, Philip Locorl, 35, Columbia played

Ruigera last

of Boston, and Joseph Green, Dec. 13-Columbia was to lose

CHESS by LEONARD GARDEN

(0030) Hero is a problem. by Stocchi (Le Batut Publique. 1929). White to play and mate

31, of New York, are fugitives | by at least 12 points. Columbia | in two moves. and that police have been asked | lost by 13, by a score of 76-02.

to broadcast nationwide alarma (---AIN

for their arrest.

the Hogan hald

charges werd made after Fred Portney. 19 - year » old Columbia Univerally basket. half alar,

had told the New York County Grand Jury ho had agreed to hold down'

In four Points

College matches last

year, Portnoy, the 35th player from

In told 20 colleges involved

Melboume, June 18. The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has decided not to support a Soviet move to have tennis reintroduced into the to-Olympic Games.

The Association W05

the

At the Oval: Yorkshire 84 und Russia Intended to make the baskelball gambling investiga- 123 for two wickets (J. Bolus move at the next meeting of ition, received immunity from

Received $1,140

51 not mit, D. Close 67 not out), the International Lawn Tennis prosecution after his testimony. ton, set up a new record stand Surrey 319 (B. Constable 154, Federatian. for the Leicestershire third not not, K. Gilbouley five for wicket when they shared un 67).

and

unbroken partnership of 310 At Taunton: Somerset 230 and at Taunton, 71 for one wicket. Leicester- ngainst Somerset Watson

hit 217 not out

shire 304 for two declared (W. Wharton 120 not out.

Walson 217 not out, A. Wharton record The previous

Uhird-

120 nol out). wicket stand was 201 between King, A. E. Knight and J. 11. made against the MCC at Lord's in 1004.

At Oxford: Lancashire 359 for six declared and 128 for seven declared (B. Booth 46. C. Drybrough four for 22). Oxford University 174 (A. Big 46, R. Barber five for 74) and one for no wicket. his for

Watson took 302 minutes over! his 217 and hit a six and 20 fours. Wharton, the former Lancashire player, made firat Championship century Leicestershire. His 120 took 220 minutes and meluded a six and 18 fours.

York County champions shire were on the receiving end of some fine batting by Surrey's 40-year-old Bernard Constable today,

tiree Com- nine

At Northampton; Northamp- tonshire 255 and 73 for wickets (C. Milburn 46), bridge University 308 for declared (J. Wilcox 55, A. Good- fellow 02, J. Brearley 65).

At Bristol: Sussex 155 and 190

for five (J. Parks 03 not out, D. Smith 81 nol out).

Gloucester..

for

Constable defied the Yorkshire shire 128 (N. Thomson six attack for 5 hours 40 minutes 34),

and when the Surrey Innings closed at 310 was undefeated with 154.

WOTAN

At Birmingham: Warwick- shire 178 and 217 (N. Horner 85, M. Smith 00), Middlesex 267 (W. Russell 134), and

wickel.

two for

no

AL Burton-on-Trent; Essex 100 and 378 (G. Barker 83, B.

|

Delegates today voted against the scheme because they foll amateur players are not amateurs according to Olympic standards.---ÁT,

Jim Poole wins

Malayan

shuttle title

Kuala Lumpur, June 19, Jim Poole,

the national champion of the United States, the Malayan Open won the men's singles title in Invitation Badminton Championships here. tonight.

In the final he beat another Amerkan, W. Berry, 19-14, 18-14-Reuter.

Stirling Moss to

race in Ontario

Ottawa, June 19.

Mors, Sweden's Joachim Bonnier and

Knight 120, L. Savill 45, B. Britain's Stirling Taylor 41). Derbyshire 168 and 53 for one wicket.

At Nottingham Nottingham- shire 170 and 207 for nine (J. Clay 76, M. Winfield 60), Glam- organ. 153 (D. Ward 48, I. Davison six for 77).

At Dudley: Hampshire 271 and 201 for rdne declared (H. Horton 01).

Worcestershire 66

who Hogan said Portnoy, received a total of $1.140 was The latter bribed by Green, was Indleted on conspiracy and bribery charges, and Lavort also was charged with bribery,

Hogan said Portnoy, who has Just Bnished his second year at Columbia University, and who was to have received $1,000 for each of four basketball matches, actually received only a total of 53.140.

Hogan said that under a con- tract made with the player for

Sports Diary

TODAYS Tennis

V

Ladies's "B" Division: usac Urban C. Bestelo v CRC.

Water polo Hol Tiny South China, Regiment v Army at Victoria Park |Poul, 0.30 pm.

Bowls Colony Open Singles championship matches at KEC, KbɑC, IEC, PRE and Recrela, 8.30 pm. Boftball

Annual

of the Hongkong Sufttail Association at 9.C.M.Port Board Room. 5.30 pin.

TOMGILLOW Teania Men's "C"Divident Section F. KITC v Kec (1).

tondan Express Serchan

A MORE 'DEMOCRATIC'

IOC VOTED DOWN

Athens, June 19. The Soviet Union today falled to "democratise” the International Olympic Committee by hav- ing members of the International Sporting Federations and the National Olympic Com- mittees automatically elected to it. During the afternoon session of the IOC in the Senate Hall here 35 members voted against a Soviet proposal on these lines.

The Eastern bloc of seven- rest women members for the the UBSR (two votes) Rumania, joc. He said he did not think Bulgaria, Poland, Czechoslo-the 10C would even discuss the vokin, Hungary--all voted for it. suggestion.

Forty-six out of the G7 members of the 100 were present during today's Oon- stess which also decided that the status quo should exkt for Olymple #porta.

Financial aid

A Greek Guggestion that the 22 now recognized should be

divided into categories such as

Tomorrow is coly to be a big day in the Congress. The So- viet Union, who lost out on thele mata motion today, said they intended to malte new proposals during the CongrOKS 011 1 variety of subjecis affecting the Games These included tho rc-writing of the defnition of un amateur.

The Congress will deelde to- morrow the dates and sporis

Olymple Games.-

athletica, swimming. combot. for tho 1904 Tokyo and equestrian, and PO on Was Dinsbruck narrowly lost by 10 votes against | Reuter, to 17 for.

Also defeated was a proposal that, 13 existed previously, Olymple sporta should be divided into two categories-one com- pulsory and the other optional. This was lost by 23 voles to 10. A French proposal that no coldlers should participate in

the opening ceremony was de-

feated by 22 votes to 14.

There

was discussion of an- suggestion that

other French

London Tennis Tournament opens with one upset

London, June 10,

The new countries in Africa and Australia's Martin Mulligans Food Asta should be helped financi-and America's Whitney

first ally to obtain. Olymple

top-ranking status, were the Members agreed that the IOC players to fall by the wayside should help,

but financial aldas play began today in the an w it possible

nunt London Grass Court Tenals as they had not the necessary fundo.

Championships at Queen's Club. Mulligan Was upset by Rhodesia's Adrian Bey 7-5, 7-5 in the first round. Reed The sesion was held in an beaten by Australia's No. Z extremely friendly atmos-player, Rod Laver, runner-up 21

No bad blood

phere,

Today's results Included:

was

according to M. Dito Wimbledon last year, 6-2, 4-0, Mayer, the 100 Chancellor. 6-2 in the second round. Though some of the members who spoko nguinat the Soviet

RESULTS proposal on the IOC were most outspoken and attacked it bitter- ly, there was no bad blood, M. Mayer stated. The Soviets were perfectly correct in their hand- ling of the motion.

M. Mayer said that an Ameri- can body, "The International Association for Girls and Women Sport," had willien to sug-

Pairs, Triples Lawn Bowls

Championships fixtures

MEN'S SINGLES First round Bab Hawlli 1Australia boat L. P. Cont (Brian) 0-2. 2-0, 0-1.

Ernesto Beysa (Mexico) beat Akheter All (India) 9-7 0-1.

Jack Frost (U.S.) beat Tomas Lejus (ussIL: 6-1, 6-3.

Mika Hann (Britain) beat Albert Ger (South Africa) 3-0, 0-2, default.

Antonio Palafox (Mexico) beat C.

(US) 6-2, 84,

(inodesla) beat Martin Mulligan (Austraila) 7-3, 7-4. Premjit Lal (India) beat Blan Matthews (Britain) 6-8, 0+2:

Jack Douglas beat Julius Mayors (60uth Africa) 0-4, 6-4.

Rod

Recond round

Layer (Australia) beat Whitney Reed (U..) B-2, 4-8, 0-2.

Dan Dell (V.S.) beat Joergen Uirizi (Denmark) 0-1, 0-2.__

Marty lessen (U.9.) beat Duding (Germany) 6-3, 6-2.

Warren Jacques (Australia)

Ingo

beat

Following are the second round fixtures of the Colony Open Pairs and Neseth Kumar (India) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3.

Open Triples Lawn Bowls Championships:

Open Pairs

Second round

MONDAY, JUNE 10

(Commencing at 1.20 pm)

. Abbas and S. Ducks (IRC)

A.

R. W. Hollway and R. M. Hether Ington (USRC) at HKCC.

O. R. Sadick and M. D. Hassan (INC) va L. M. Remedics and N. A. Beitrag (Rec) at PRC.

W. S. F. Watson and P. D. Gardner (KFC) y C. F. Rgtarlo and E. M. Ribeiro (Bee) of KCC.

T. X. M. Da 6lva, 6. E. Souza, C. E. Panzos, fee) vn C. C. Delgado, C. A. Rozario, C. A. Coelho (FC) at KBGC.

H. Finnev, . . Hughes . . Dewar (PRC) ve G. Oliphant, 5. Chalmers, A. MacArthur (PRC) at

A. M. Da Lux and F. G. Da Luz (Rec) vr M. Y. Adal and 9. Yurut IFC. (IRC) at RBGG.

D. B. Sequeira and M. 7. Divecha (KCC) v D. Maxwelt and A. Mac- Arthur (PRC) at Recreio. 1.

F. D. Angus and W. Williamson (KBGC vs G. Dunning and Slovens (PRC) at KCC.

H. F. E. Gautier and T. M. Castle (FC) vs R. Hinatio and .. Rainbow (USRC) at KIGC.

at

G. Dunatog, M. Taylar, T. Cha mers (PRC) va W. Williams. F. D. Angus, G. Jeffries (KBGC)

IKсC.

tr.

Ozorio,

P. K. Lamchand

6-3, 10-8.

Bond

Dennis Ralston

Nett

beat

| Rudy Hernando (U.B.) 4-5, 6-8.

J. Newcombe (Australia) beat Gordnar Mulloy (US)) 4-6, 7-0, 0-4. Robert. Howe ((Australia) beat

Rodney Mandelstam (South Africa) beat Warren Woodcock (Australia) 3-0, 2-3 deferuil. Jaldi Alukerica (India) 6-3, 6-2,

Abe Begal (South Africa) beat Ken Fletcher (Australia) beat Ron Holmberg (US) 3-0, 0-0, 7-5.

Bob Mark (Australia) beat Berget Likhachev (USIM) 9-1, 73,

Crawford Henry (US) beat Wladla taw Skonecki (Poland) 6-4, 3-4,

William Barry Phillips-Moore

(U.S.) beat

(Australia

(U9) beat 5. Gibson (Austraila), 0-1, 6-d.”

Roy Emerson (Australia) Piel Van Eyiden (Netherlands) 8-0. 6-3.

WOMEN'S BINDLES First round Margaret Hut (South Africa) best 0. Sondutt (Sweden) 6-4, 6-2. P. W. B. Coltier, K. Forrow, F. W. Fall Lohnns (Australia best Carol Holland thoFC) vs A. Salmon, B. Ranks, (US) 4-6, 6-3, 6-1.

Anna Dmitrieva (USSR) beat Pal Bagh, R. Hall (SC) al Talkoo.

Wheeler (Britain) 6-3, 6-1. II. I. Holgate, W. A. F. Watson,

Justina_Deloka, (US) that Hannah R: A. Jones itre) var. J. Lidell, gladak (Canada) 6-3, 6-4. 7. Hughes. P. R. Kermani (KBGC) Mes Pauline Roberts Britain) at PRC.

beat Robbyn Ebburn (Australia) T. D. Maddr. R. K. Pavrl, S. L. 12-10, 0-3. Leonard (CCC) v W, M. Bousse, Atin Hayden (Britain) boot Pat 1. M. Bouzac, M. Q. Wong (CCC) at Stewart (8) 0-0, 0-0.

KTC.

Donna Floyd, (US) beat Pljur A. Ulla and Y. Alfadin (RC) VI 8. Utcheno and D. G. B. Agnew 3. J. Cowperthwaite, R. 11. fol- Barri (Spain) 4-0. 03. A. A. Crestajo and F. M. Remedios (KBGC) và H. 11. Holgate and J. way, R. Kr. Hetherington (USRC) va Deldre Catt (Britain) beat Mee (FC) at HKTC.

Younghusband (IIKFC1 at KCC. W. Bullock, J. Younghusband. 1. D. Nellie Kopman (Australia) 0-0, 0-2.

(KCC) Bone (IKCC) at KBGC, L.Randell B. R. Bolina

-UPI.

T. Chebsters and M. Taylor (PRC) va A. S. Thorburn and d. Suther land (KBGC) af HKFC.

M. Samy and A. 3. Wahab Jr. (IRC) VI C. A. Cocino and G. A. Sonza (CCC) at PRC.

R. H. A. Lapsley and W. L. Me- Call (KDC) và F. 0. Macar and I, đồn Lau (CCC) at XBGC.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22

B. 1. Pavri and E. A. V. Remedios (CCC) va W. Bullock and R. D. Bone (UKCC) at PRC.

PW. 8. Collier and K. Farrow KFC vs C, C. Delgado und C. M. Hazario, (FC) at RIČE.

G. M. Duit and S. M. Rumjana Vanon W. Hollands (IRC) V M. E. Peake and J. Can (PEC) A. C. Lochtle and N. Hart- ning KCC at KFC.

Baker (USRC) at HKFC.

G. A. Genelves and R. Sales P. Wood and I. C. Kew (HKCC) va (Regi vs A. R. Minu and A. K. Minu F. Lee and . G. Bartos (CCC) at

Pitc. (IRC) at KBGC.

P. W. O'Donnell and A. W. Lapzley

(KEGC) 41 Recreio.

G. T. Graham and R. D. Mar Marelny

T.

(KD) a G, Jeffries and K. Dail shall out at BBC and C..

B. Douglass and M. Fraser (C) v

A, D. Hols and C. P. Dario_(Rec) C. M. Santos id F. A. Santor

c) v. Hussel, s. Bicheno, D. Agnew (KBGC) Recreio.

A. G. Skeoch, R. B. Gourlky, W, M. Davidsan (KD) vs L. M. Bilva, G. Hong Choy, 0. A. Souza (CCC) at

KCC

L. A. Rozarla, M. A. Daptista, C. C. Ma (CCC) Vs P Menon, P. A.

V. A. Sequeira and J. V. Da LuzVRAY, Doe and W. Heng Bling (Res) at PRC.

(KCC) at Nécrolo,

A. G. (KDC arker M. Denke Santos T. M. Castilho (ci at

Marker and A. H. HKCC Kitchell (IRC) 41 KRGC,

L. M. Remediolare, 12 K. Jau, M. Area, A. A 9. Ramchand and C. C. Me (CCC) Lopes (Rec.) vs Z. Trok and G. F. Bantos (CCC) At KFC,

J. Chub and T. E. faker (CC) vs. 6. Gourlay and W. 31. David son (DC) at leerelo.

TUESDAY, JUNE 21 _G____ Oliphant and S. Chalmers [PRC vs D. 8. Symons and J. S. Landolt (K00) at KKFC,

W. D.

und A. Mullen (TC)

(KDC) BKFC.

Bection : AMSA V PORC. BAD. Va R. Horm and II. Blathieson

Belgium's Olivier Gendebien, CRC CCNA, Stanley Club recent winner of the Le Mans (ene li v 24 hours race, are among the 20 CCC (2), Tirban C. v CRC 133 entries for the "Players

200** International Motor Juneo to be held at Mostert Park, Ontario on June 24.

The race, organized

by tho

*

(1) V KTRICA, KCC (32) inc PRC,

Mixed "A" Division: SCAA v KCC, LIC v Cnc.

Hockey Annual meeting

8.30 pm.

of Hongkong

Canadian Racing Drivers Asso-Hockey Association at Club Lusitano. (D. White four for 13), and 130 elation, will be held over a 2.3- for five (D. Richardson 40 not mile lap Ditropean type elredit, out)-Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS

WHATE

THE MATTER,

DEAR

--AFP.

nowis Colony Open Singles championship matches at KCC, KDGC, PRC. HKCC, AKFC, Recreto, 030 pm.

Barry Appleby

I CANT

TRY COUNTING)

SLEEP

SHEEP

I'VE TRIED EVERYTHING

WELL, ITÈ NO GOOD

LYING AWAKE. WORRYING

ABOUT IT

W. Chambers and A. E. Elliot (EDC) W. Moliamined · km) 1. Kitchell HRG) at KCC.

A. P. Pereirs and C. C. Pereira thec) y J. J. Cowperthwaite ani J. M. A. Ramjahn (INC) at KCC.

L. M. Siya and G. Itong Choy (RCC) va . Quer and 0. Adem (ING) at Talkoo.

HOT WATER

in.

instant

WITH GAS

F. X. M. Da Silva and C. E. Passos (Rec) va M. A. Baptista and C. K. Sung (CCC) DI KEGC,

Open Triples

Second round

SUNDAY, JUNE 15 Commencing a 4 pm.

5. 6. Landolt (CCE) at KING.

A. UBɑ, G. M. Duit, 6. M. Rumjaḥp (INC) # 1 Horwood, L. Motion, 11. Mathiason (RDG) at PRC.

W. I. Bolton, N. Утокок, П. Dougla

(TC)

Rozario.

Ivanovich, mbere er Samy, Hassan.

A. A. Crestejo, R. E. DA Silva.

Britain's fastest quarter-miler

London, Juna 19.

Robbie Brightwell, the British

E. B. Remedios (FC) VI V. C. Bonds Olympic runner, proved himself JP Pereira, C. C. Parotra (ftec.) the fastest man in Britain over Af Kct.

b. t. Badick, A. H. Seemin, M. D, Hart-Baker Hassat (INC) vị B. Stevens, D. J. Sun, Hunt, C. Pope (PRC) at „TAKOO,

A Blonyer, C. c. Lochus, N. the quarter-mile tonight when (USIC) vs Thorburn, he turned in 47.8 seconda for the

Symons. distance. Bodle, or 11aker at fecreto,

Brightwell, who took

up quarter-mile running just before the Rome Olymples, was com- peting in a telangular meeting among Queen's College, Birming- ham University, and the college where he is studying physical education, Loughborough CollegeAFF.

Ambassadors of

Football contest

Following are the standings in the Hongkong Ambassadors of Football contest after yester-

day's voting:

SENIOR TEAM

Kung Wah-kit. {3%died) Ho Cheong-y@u_(8GAJ)+

11.13

100111

Ko Po-keung Trung Way. ........ 19,255 R. North (longkong Club)

Wong Man-wall truper Valley) Wong - Chi-keruit: IBGAA)**** Cheung Sit-keung (Police) Show, pluches (KMB) Mak Climsarah_'(BCAA)

}

JUNIOR TRAM.

WORE FIR-Keung [Wan Yar

frongkong) Krain“ Pin=zín (rategian) "wa" 12 mine chiu en 181. Gouta 1,000

174 Chan Pakatan (La. Balle) 738 Clunejitala fuped's}

493 | Chaing Kwok-hing (azboini 47 | Zong Khluk-wali (Clement, Colon-shing (Wala van fikcj

fa,#20

Johmon Johnson.

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