THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1961.
Rees, Henning in British Open lead
BOTH AT 142 AT END
OF SECOND ROUND NAGLE, PALMER ONE STROKE BEHIND
Southport, July 13.
Britain's Ryder Cup captain, 48-year-old Welshman Dai Roas and the 26-year-old South African Harold Honning fought magnificently through a gale to share the load at the half way stage in the British Open Golf Championship at Royal Birkdale here today. Both had totals of 142 after two rounds.
They took full advantage of slightly easier conditions at the end of a stormy day to follow up their first round 68s over the tough 6,844 yards course with 74s.
This put them a stroke ahead
Polmer had
Infringed Rule or the defending champion, Kel 27 (Section ID) which states of Australia and that if the ball moves after a Nagle Auerten's top-ranked profes-player hus ddressed it then sionni and favourite for the title, the player is deemed to have Arnold Paliner.
caused it to move and must incur a penalty-stroke,
Patiner came out of the be- hand-closed-doors meeting with "I did a good
Rers, who had watched thr Alorm wreck the chances
the home many of
players, thrilled the 3.000 gallery with axallant 4,3,4, finish over konie of the loughest goifing
atretches in Britain.
Luckless Palmer
But Henning also earned his stare of the cheering when. knowing exactly what he had in;
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natured grin. no think it was a penalty nor on the spot", did the referee
he wid. "Anyway that is the rale and there is nothing one can do about 11,"
Nagle was the really unlucky on. A fantastic storm which wrecked all the refrestunent and rest, tents around the club-
early
do, he chipped down from the house was still raging when bank at the bark
Be the 40-year-oltl Australian eighteenth and holed a brave went
among the six-foot putt for the four to tie. starters.
It would have been a triple the had not the luckless Palmer in- ! curred a penalty-stroke al the 510 yards alxteenth to make his Score 73.
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Eliminated
.Despite the conditions, his bullet-straight drives split the [airways and although his seconds
sometimes were blown just off the greens he chipped and putted Jike 3 master for a "5.
It was that same gale which crushed the hopes of Britain's Bernard Hunt and South Africa's Bobby Lacke.
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MCC NAMES 29 'POSSIBLES'. FOR INDIA TOUR
London, July 13.
MCC today announced the names of 29 cricketers to whom letters have been sent asking whether they are available to tour India, Pakistan and Ceylon this winter.
10 27 17 will be named next strengest ever to undertake a month.
May (Surrey), M. C. Cowdrey
MOLE, John Flavell, Barry Knight, David Smith, Ted Dexter, plus Brian Close, who can also bowl medium-pace.
Only leg-spinner
Bob Barber,
apart
MELVILLE. TAKES SIX FOR 46
Australians lose by eight wickets to cricket-for-fun side
London, July 13.
Jim Melville, a 22-year-old insurance agent, en- joyed the success all club cricketers dream about when playing for the Club Cricket Conference in a one-day match against the Australian tourists here at Rectory Field, Blackheath, today.
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From the replies a party of chosen It will be one of the
tour of India, The ful! list is P. B. H.
Weekend cricketer Melville this crickel-for-fun sido of Interesting names in the Ust
Norman
Aus- amateurs. dismissed the Gifford, (Kent), E. R. Dexter (Sussex),} are
first Ave The
tralian batsmen at a personal left-arm R. Subba Row (Northampton- Worcestershire słow
cost of 37 runz with his pace shire). K. F. Barrington (Sur- bowler who looks like becoming
the only leg deliveries. In one spell he cap- rey). G. Puilar (Lanenshire), the successor to Tony Lock pinner
from
wickets in nine Ktured three Smith (Warwick Peter Parfit, the Middlesex Barrington, MK.
who bowls shire), W. E. Russell (Middle-left-handed balsman and
only deliveries--including that of the Пле raviy, is likely to be selected great Norman O'Neill, clean (Surrey), close field, who this season has if he says he is available. The bowled. sex). 3. 11. Edrich B. 1. Knight (Essex), D. LR been showing the form expected of-spinners will come from Sinth (Obucesteratire), T. M. when he joined the county from Titmus (Middlesex), FB. Close Norfolk;
Fred Titanus, Ray Illingworth, Brian
the Davki Crump,
Allen
Jolin (Yorkshire),
Barber Northamptonshire all-rounder Mortimore. (Lancashire),
Mingworth who made his debut last season, D. 155, (Yorkshire),
A. Allen and Geoff Millmon, the Not-
All the leading batsmen are (Gloucestershire), J. B. Morti-tinghamshire wicketkeeper ·
named and several all-rounders more (Gloucestershire), N. Git-batsman,
are in the
party, so there should be plaily of runs from whichever † selected.
among the top 48 qualiẞers who will go into tomorrow's final 30 holes. Juni took 83 for two strokes too many.
Locke, already in trouble with
I.
R.
W
a first round of 75, had on eightford (Worcestershire), G. A. R. in his round of 84 for 159.
Loading scores
Lock (Surrey), J. B. Stulham (Lanenshire). F. S. Trueman (Yorkshire) 1). W. White Larter (Ilampire), J. D. F.
| (Middle\.
Leading scores after today's (Northamptonshire), A. E. Moss second round were:
J. Flavell (Wor- 142-11. Henning (South Afri-cestershire, J T. Murray e), and Dal Rees (Walca).
(Middlesex), G. Millman (Not- 143-K.
B. Crump (Northamptonshire) and P. H. Prett (Middlesex).
Nagle (Australia) Linghamshire).
and A. Palmer (USA).
147-S. King (England), R. Sota (Spain), N.
N. Coles (Britain) and F. Thompson (Australia).
148 C. O'Connor (Eire), D. Thomas (England) B. Wilken (South Africa), P. Alliss (Eng- Innd) and
Bradshaw
(Northern Ireland).
HD-E. Brown (Scotland), 150 J. Garailde (France), M. Christmas (England, amateur), R. White (England, amateur), G. Player (South Africa).
151 S. Miguel (Spain). 152-D. Hutchinson (South Africa), P. Runyon (USA), A. Migel (Spain).
3. Cotton (Britain), F. Phillips (Australia).-AFP.
One of strongest
MrASGI
The names Include all the players who have represented England this
axcept Leslie Jackson, the Derbyshire opening bowler, who took over when Statham dropped out of the third Test.
would At the age of 40, It perhaps be asking too much of Jackson to undertaken hard tour.
How
nany of the top-class
say players will
they are available is unknown. Certainly there are a few who will retuse, bul whatever team is inally
British AAA Championships
open today with large international field
London, July 13.
About 50 foreign track and field stars will be at London's White City Athletic Stadium to- morrow and on Saturday competing with Britain's best athletes in the British Amateur Athletic Association Championships.
The Championships have
The Beld events have also at- attracted Olymple and National tracted their share of foreign champions from France, Finland, entries, Among them are America, Poland, and leading France's Michel "Maquet (Jave- Commonwealth countries.
lin),
Hungary'a Vilmos Varju High spots of the two-day (shot put) and the Netherlands meeting will be the 100 yards discus champion Kees Koch- and the six miles.
The
short sprint line-up in- cludes Italy's 200m Olymple champion Livio Berruti, West India Joint 100 yards record holder, Dennis Johnson,
and Brithm's 100 yards ace Peler Radford,
In the six milca Britain's Basi Healey. John Merriman and Stan Ekten come up against the Australian Dave Power, America's Len Edelen and the Kenya runner Arere Aneti,
Finland's Olavi Splenen joins the French runner Michel Beard and Hungary's Istvan Rozsavölgyi, in the mile along- lde Britain's veteran Gordon Pirte. Ken Wood and Mike WIKTS.
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Remarkable feat
Melville finished with six for 40 as the tourists-with GLX of the side who played in the third Test--were hot out for 149 in just over two hours. finally The Club Cricket Conference knocked off the runs •for the
The list is well stocked with fast and fast-medium bowlers, for apart from Statham, and The team is due to leave are David England in early October and Larter, David White, Alan return in mid-February-AFP.
Trueman there
COUNTY CRICKET
It was the Australiana' ftrat defeat of the tour, apart from the third Test. But without discrediting the Club players. there was more than a hint of village green atmosphere about the game.
After Fala had delayed the
after start until
lunch, the Australians went for quick runs, and both O'Neill axud ran Booth indulged in some big hitting O'Neill and skipper Richie Benaud were top scorers with 32.
The Club Cricket Conference
loss of only two wickels to wh❘ were set to get the runs needed by eight wickets-a remarkable for victory in 100 minutes, and defeat for the Australians by
Bill Alley hits 155 not
out for
Somerset
London, July 13.
A fine innings of 155 not out by Somerset's 42-year-old Australian left- hander Bill Alley against Yorkshire was the highlight of today's English County Cricket programme, which was again interrupted by rain.
Alley, blitingg his sixth hundred of the season, and his fourth at Taunton, scored his runs out of 243, in 289 minutes, and his strokes included three Eixes and 17 fours,
captured six for 35 in Worcester- shire's Inninga of 104.
Closing scores
won with one minute to spare. All the Austraians had a bowl with the
of Peter exception Burge, who kept wicket, and Frank Misson, having his first game since he jarred an ankle against Somerset on June 28.
Opener Whitcombe was the home team's batting ster with a breezy 71.
Scoreboard
B. Jarman
Melville
Australians
C
Downton b
W. Lawry b Melville M. O'Neill & Melville
B. Booth e Gelin b Melville
B Purge e und b Melville
R. Benaude Melville b Hurd W. Grout b Grifin
1. Quick e Straw b Griffin G. McKenzie с Straw
At Cardiff: Glamorgan 258 for nine declared (D. Shepherd 13. H. Rhodes Ave for 80), and 37 for Melville three. Derbyshire 286 (D. Carr F. Misson e Griffin b Hurd Close of play scores in today's 48, D. Morgan 83, 1. Buxton 41, L. Kline not out cricket matches were:
D. Shepherd Ave for 90),
Extras At Worcester: Worcestershire
Total
33 32
149
Another left-hander, Jim At Taunton: Yorkshire 232 Walls, of Northamptonshire, for eight declared and 12 for 258 (R. Booth 41) and 104 (D. wns the day's only other une. Somerset 250 for uku Smith six for 35. G. Dewa 40) century-maker. Watts scared † declared (W. Alley 155 not out, Gloucestershire 83 (J. Flavell Fail of wickets: 1-11, 2-22, 108 not out for his county J. Lomax 59).
3-77, 4-77, 5-70, 6-100, 7-130, against the Combined Services At Lord's: Cambridge Univer- at Northampton.
sity 148 for eight declared. MCC 200 for nine.
three hours.
Celebrated
Surrey 71 and 22
soven 24).
At Beuthampton: Hampshire 8-143, 8-145, 10-140. 178 (0.
Bowling analysis Livingstone 88, A. Corran six for 61) and 25 for no!
G. Millman 48, D. White seven Melvlile wicket. Nottinghamshire 207 Prico
Grima
Hurd
M
R W
9 0
940
2 40
10 3 18 2
9.2 3 38
It was the second century in four days for the 21-year-old At the Oval: Leicestershire 92 Watts, who batted just under and 181 (M. Hallam 68, A. Lock
six for 54), for two.
for 81). At Northampton: Northamp- At Colchester: Warwickshire tonshire 294 and 231 for two (B. 174 for five declared and 23 for P. Whitcombe e Kline b Lett-handed batsmen also Reynolds 50, P. Watts 108 not no wicket. Essex 175 for seven
Benaud dominaled the play at Old out, A. Lightfoot 71 not out). declared, (W. Greensmith 51 not A. Daye McKenzieb O'Neill Trafford li between the Combined Services 175 (M. Fen-out),
J. Swann not out showers, Peter Paritt hit a six [ner 40).
At Hastings: Sussex 105 for C. Gibbons not out and nine fours in his bright for four declared (R. Gale 56, out, D. Halfyard five for 101) 68, At Manchester: Middlesex 242 nine declared (L. Lenham 40 not for Middlesex, the Champion- ship caders, against Lancashire, W. Russell 88, P. Parfitt 63). and 50 for twe wickets.
When Lanenshire batted, Lancashire 150 for one (R. 126 for three declared (M. skupper R. Barber batted well Barber 62, G. Pullar 81 not out). Cowdrey 60 not out)--Reuter. for 62 before Geoff Pullar out- shone both of them with an un- finished 11.
Parfitt, Barber and Pullar are all on the list of "pos albics" for the MCC tour of India and Pakistan later this year, and two more "pos- stbles" fast-medium bowlers Jack Flavell (Worcestershire) and David Smith (Gloucester- shire) also celebrated their nomination today,
nt
Their countles met Worcester, where on a damp pitch 23 wickets fell for 217 runs during the day, all but one of the wickets falling to pace.
Flavell took seven wickets for 24 runs to help diamlas Gloucester for 83, and Smith
West of England champion Androw Thomas has his own favourite gambit defence to the Queen's Pawn, with which he has been highly successful. Here's how he routed Dr. Cherubim of West Germany in the Premier Challengers' tour- nament at Hastingy 1 P-Q4, K-KB3; 2 F~~QD4,_P—84; 3 PQ5, PQKU: 4 PXP P- K3, 5 Kt-QB3, PxP; 0 KtxP, BK12; 7 Kt Kt ch, Qxkt; 8 Kt-B3, P-24; 9_P-KK13, B-Q3; 10 B-K 2, Castles; 11 Custics, K-Q3; 12 Q—82. KR -K1; 13 R-K1, P-KR3; 14 B-Q2, QR-Q1; 15 QR-Q1, Pa -Q5; 10 Kt-R, BXB; 17 Kt yb. Kt-X4; 18 R-KAI, P— Q61; 10 PXP, Rt--B8 ch; 20 PRI, Q-B41; 21 Q-B47, Q- R; White resigns.
Solution No. EDGE: 1 Q-K2 (threat 2 Q-R8), PxQ dls, ch;
2 KL-BJ, or 1... P-B? dis. ch; 2 KL-K3, or 1... Bxxt: 2 Q-R6, or 1 ... Q-16; 2 KI XKIP. or 1... Kt—–B3: 2 K£--- R7. A brilitant key by Britain's Icading composer.
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Douglas, July 13. Former world motor cycling champion John Flarthe, riding Japanese Honda machine, won the Southern Motor Cycle Club's 250 cc Tace here today in record time.
Fast times at
British Grand Prix practices
Liverpool, July 13.
Kent
Extras
Total (for two wickets) 152
Fall of wickets: 1-82, 2-138.
Bowling analysis
OMR
McKenzie Booth
Lawry
Quick
Jarman
O'Neill
Kline
W
0
8
0
1 28
0 21
2
42
22
Benaud
0 13
Grout
-Reuter.
Tour De France nears finish
Bordeaux, July 13. Eighteen Hottsand excited French cycling fans today watched 71 rider in the Tour De France cycling race sprint round the stadium here in a mass flalsh to the race's 18th stare.
The dramatic wheel-to-wheel duel between the fast Ferrari and Porsche racers will be renew- ed on the Aintree Circuit here on Saturday during the British Grand Prix, judging from times set up here today in practice laps. Three Ferraris driven by a lap in 1:50.5 at an average Americans Phil Hill and Ritchie | speed of 140.3 kph (90.01 mpli), Ginther und German's Wolfgang The only British driver to Tripps, and & Porsche with have won a Grand Prix this Sweden's bearded Joachim year, Stirling Mom pushed his Boanter ut the wheel, all Cooper racer up to an average
Out of the confused mass of clocked the fastest time over
munburnt pedallers flashed__20% of 140.0 kph (90.78 mph) when this twisting circuit.
he went round the tap in 1:39 year-old Belgian Margin Van- Tony Brooks did the same time from the cruck French profes
bencugden to snatch fist place
slonal, Andre Darrivade. With four Grand Frix
drivere, Innos The sprint was the only races alrendy decided and only | Ireland and Jim Clark both higher spot in this 207 km (128 three more to go this will be driving Lotus
0.2 miles) sprotcla were
BOTONS the fat carg the make-or-break ovent for second behind the 31-year-old | from Pau-one of the dullest the drivers playing for the Brilish aco
The present world stages in this year's Tour. The highest stakes in motor racing | champion
riders Jack
all entered Brabham 71 the World Championship. averaged 145.57 kph (90.45 mph) stadium in the same time of G Today thear four racing acts in his Cooper and John Surtees, ours 37 minutes 18 seconds. On his fourth circuit Hartle showed that they intend to take former world motorcycle racing before the tour winds up at the With three more stages to go get a new lap record of three Saturday's 362 km (225 mile) champlon averaged 145.32 kph Pare Dea Frinces,
Paris,
On minutes 11.8 seconds at a speed race over 75 laps very seriously (90.3 mph) in another Cooper. Sunday,
overall race leader | of 79.77 mlles per hour.-Reuter. Indred when they hurtled round |--AFP.
Jacques Anquetil of France is stil nearly 5 minutes ahead of bis nearest rival, Italy's Guido Carlest.
He completed the nine laps of the Blilown Cireult, a distance of just under 40 miles, in 30 minutes 10 seconds at an ever- ago speed of 15.70 miles ап hour.
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Laver loses again
Venice, July 18. Brazil's Ronald Barnes Deat Wimbledon chemplén Rod Laver Australia 7-5, 6-4 £x the accond round of the InterURLION- al Tennis Tournament here to- day,-UIT.