THE CHINA MAIL,

FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1961.

RAIN MARS FIRST DAY'S TEST LANGRIDGE, ALLEY TOP

Lawry helps Australians put up 124 for four in 212 hours of fine cricket

Manchester, July 27.

Persistent rain washed out more than half a day's play in the fourth Test between England and Austrália here today after o 20,000 crowd had seen some of the best cricket of the serios..

Australia, who won the toss scored 124 for four, with an un- defeated 64 by Bill Lawry, in an eventful two and a half hours before rain stopped play for the day half an hour after lunch.

Old Trafford's dismal record of hearts of play lost through ralu today topped the century

The Australian batsmen faced

a battery of four pace mini in

Statham, Flavell Trueman,

nk in Tests since the war and Dexter and

at one stage

Alicgelber 1013 hours have been i both Statham, why took two

r

↓ wea

including today.

$1 16 Tests,

Lively pitch

This vital match-cach side have won one with one drawn In the five match verles-lived up to expectations from the start today.

The ich, a 11the show at Brs, towards became

more lively lunch and gave the per bowfers!

encouragentent, but

SCIBC

ther me time it was fast and true emotigh 2 temat

batanen to make strokes.

WORLD FENCING

the

Rilsky wins individual sabre title

wickets, and Flavell were able to move the ball off the pitch fast enough to make balling uncomfortabl.

Norman O'Neill, who made 11, went through 02 minutes of druck After being tomment. twice on the thigh and twles in On the the groin, he was hi bath by a short ball from Tius-

an

swinging round and In tell and beke his own wickel,

TEST SCORES

FIRST DAY

FIRST INNINGS

Australia

W. M. Lawry nut out R. B. Simpson e Murray

Statham

51

+

R. N. Harvey e Subba Row

b Statham

$0

N. C. O.'Neill hit wicket b

An X-ray revealed that he had burst a blood vesol In Trueman

of his left foro- P. J. Burge mete

arm, but he injury is

Kerlous and he

to bat and field.

Flavell

notB. C. Booth not out

Extras will be able

Brilliant catch

Be the road it was n keen Lissie tween bat and ball argi the "*"* once again Lawry,

of the tour, howed his calibre

with splendid innings art difficult circumstances. He wan dropped In the slips by Subha

154

Total (for four wickets) 124.

Fall of wickets: 1-8, 2-51. 3-89, 4-106.

To bat: K. D. Mackoy, A. K. Davidson, R. Benaud, A. W. Grout and G. D. Mckenzie.

BOWLING TO DATE

Dexter

Row when 48 just before lunch, Trueman but the tad left-hander never Statham faltered, and when eda stopped Finveli play he had hit wine tours. Turin, July 27. Russia's Risky toughi of a strong challenge from Polish fenger Ochira to win the in- In the World Fencing Championships

dividual

sabre title

H

opening pariner

0 M R W

L 55. 1

14

0 35

14.2 7 23

11

2

G 0

England to bat: P. B. H. May, bby Simpson with only eight R. Subba Row, E R. Dexter, G. the board, but as and Neit Pullar, K. F., Barrington, D. B. Harry kept pace with the Close, J. T. Murray, D. A. Allen, i flock in taking the score to 51 F. S. Trueman, J. B. Statham

efore Harvey was brilliantly and J. A. Flavell. caught by Subba Row at second Slip off Stathodi

here tonight. Allsky, who was righth in the Rome Olympies saber event had an even seare of five victories Bud two defeats with the Fallsh

O'Neill was out at 80 and

who pur at the end of the final, Peter

started Burge. Tund,

foons.of Tri

Risk triumphed by the add point in nine,

RESULTS

the

Itesults after the final rounds of the Indiviflunt sabre event

were:

J

Rilsky (USSR), five vic turies, two nerents.

aggressively. WHS bowled by Finvel for 15 at 10G son aftri

hunch.

The 32 year old Flavell,

1

Umpires: John Langridge and W. E. Phillipson.

Italy wins Prix

playing in his first Test, Des Nations show bowled splendidly without luck

up to that stage.

Som after the arrival o jumping trophy

Brian Bouth. rain sel in

# Ochira (Poland), five vic- sturdily and brought an end to tories, wo defeats (bealen in some splendid ericket.--Reuter, fence-uit with filsky 4-ây.

2. Zablock!

(Poland),

victories, three defents,

London, July 27. Italy WEL The Prix Jes Nations show jumping trophy

RECORD-BREAKERS

83

Four New Zealanders, headed by Olymple champlon Peter Snell. smashed the world

4 x que mile relay record in Dublin last week. Their time of 16 mius 23.8 scos beat the old record, net up by an Hungarian leam two years ago, by 1.4 secs.

The New Zealand team consisted of Peter Snell, Gary Philpott (New Zealand record holder). Murray Hatberg (world two-mite record holder) and Barry Mazee (Olymplo marathon bronze medalist),

Picture shows two members of the team, Peter Snell and Gary Philpott after this record-breaking ruce, Shell ran an astounding 4min 1.3 are final İng in the relay in enable the New Zealanders to break the world record-Reuterphalo,

Art Wall Jr takes

PGA Golf Tournament first round lead

Chicago, July 27.

Art Wall Jr, racked with aches and pains for most of the last two years, leaped back into the bigtime golf picture today with a 3-under-par 67 which gave him the opening round lead in the 43rd Professional Golfers' Association Championship.

The slender professional who champion Doug Ford,

Jerry hasn't played a tournament in 135-pound

and Bill Heinfeln,

our weeks because of a torn

tiny,

д

Borber

50-

groin muscle, came in late over year-old club professional, the the Olympia Fields Country only ather players in the star-

break Club Course

of spangled field of 107 to to go ahead

the Olympia's 35-38-70

par. defending chanipfon day Hebert and a golfing plumber frumAP. Oklahoma City, Ernie Vossler, i tind for second at 68.

The two favourites Arnold Player-tell

Tour WEATHER FORECAST at the White Cily Stadium her Palmer and Gary

4. 16 A. Pawlowski (Poland), three vielories, four defeats, 27

bits receivert,

Manchester, July 27.

Rain, heavy at times, tell the Old Trafford area most

in

of

S. Calarve (Italy), three viz- tories, four defeats, 28 bits re- the evening evived.

The official forecast for to-

It Mendutenyl (Hungary). OTTOW was "cloudy with

three victories, four defeats,

occasional rain or drizzle during

29 hits received, 30 senred. the morning with a chance of

7. Ambu (France), three ye

Juries.

bright periods during the after four defcals, 39 lite non-AFP.

paseived, 28 scored,

8. Chicea (Italy), Live vic

tortes, five defeats.

Today's fenong also

saw,

eight countries reach the foal wounds of the team

event. The

finalists were:

epre

Italy,

Hungary, France. Belgium, Great Britain. the USSR.

Sweden and Polnud,

The first round in the Anal

Elimination plis Haly rigninstį Beldum, and Hungary against

Australian rugby

જન્મ

tourists held to a draw

Windhoek, July 27.

The Australian Rugby Union

Ch

They

South-West

Loday after a thrilling unet, well back with rounds of 73 and with the British team.

72, respectively. and levelled

The Bellam had caly eightingry blasts at the rough fair- ways of the Olympia Course. Tied at GO were former

fauks in the two rotindy to take the Prince of Wales Lap for the second time, their last vielery being in 1957.

The Briti team bad 12 faults to finish secon, and the Germanys 47 points te lake third place.

1. Republic of Ireland were four with 48% points mel Sweden Birth and last with 70 points. Heuter.

Predominate triumphs in the Goodwood Cup

Goodwood, July 27. Mr 11. J. Joel's Predominale wod the Goodwood Cum run and five fur-

Fenner in pool "A", in Pool team escaped defent with "B" Great Britain wil{ Cross Inst-minute penatty-gual in the swords with Poland, and the Art intch of their tour of South USSR will face Sweilen.--AFD): Afrien here yesterday,

14-14 with drew Atrien.

In the closing seconds, fly-half over two miles John Dowes landed a penalty-longs here today. goal from pear the touchline to

D. Leyland-Naylor's draw in a thrilling Shatter

wax seconel tich the Intel.

Queen's horse Agreement third. Both-West Afrien, given Four ran.

NEW!

bronztan

THE TUNTAN LOTION

THAT PROIECTS EVEN

APLER SWIMMINOI

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Mr

Proline started to 4.

favourite at

JOFRE BEATS YAOITA BY A KNOCKOUT

Sao Paulo, July 27. Brazil's werlli bantamweight champion Eder Jofre knocked out Sadao Yaoita of Japan in the 101) raw! of their zeheduled ten-round non-title bout here last night.

The knockout came 2 minut 2 seconds after the start the nth round.

A buge, colourful 20,200 nited the

to capacity

entries for 17€ World Modern Pentathlon Championship

Moscow, July 27.

Japan is one of 17 countries en- tered for the World Modern Pentathion Championship, to Ire held here from August 10 Lo 23.

The Organising Committee said today that entries huve been filed by the following:

Austria. Britain, Bulgaria, Brazil, Hungary, East Germany, West Germany, Mexico, Poland, Rumania, The Soviet Union. The United States, Finland, France, Czechoslovakia, Sweden and crowd of Japan. Ibirapuera

All w field complete terms for the with the exception of France, bout.

who plan to send only two Some Japanese flags were entrants for the individual com- сред in the audience mad petillon. officials of the Sao Paulo Box-

The programme of events is: ing Podration said that bout

10-Cross Country August 5.000 Jagano-e-or of Japanese Riding at Pinnarnaya Siation. descent-fans were cheering 23' klometres from Moscow, for You Ha,

the August 20-Fencing, In Jufers kryst

is undefeated 15,000-coat Sports Palice.

CHESS By LEONARD BARDEN

Nineteen-year-old Naseer Husain is regarded by his Pakistan! countrymen 123 1 player capable of emulsting the great Sultan Khan, whe defeated the finest masters In the West. Judue for yourself how good is Naseer Husain from this game (Akram Khan Y. Naseer Husain) played recently In Lahore,

1 P-K4, P-QB3;

F-Q4,

P-Q4; 3 Kt-QBJ PXP;ˆ4

KtXP. P-KK13: 6 Kt-KE3,

COUNTY CRICKET

PERFORMANCES

Middlesex gaining ground on Yorkshire

London, July 27.

Two left-handed batsmen of vastly different ages, Richard Langridge (22) and Australian-born Bill Alley (42) hit the high spots in today's English County Cricket programme.

Langrlige scored his maiden At Stourbridge: Leicestershire century in taking 109 off the 235 and 71 for one. Worcester- attack of Championship leadernshire 237 (G. Dewa 51, B. Yorkshire and helped Sussex Boshier Ave for 57). Rain lo pass Yorkshire's total of 950 stopped play.

for four declared with only three men put in this run feast, At Nove: Yorkshire 350 for four declared and 108 for two (J, Bolus 68 not out), Sussex 351 fur three declared (J. Lerham 397. R. Langridge 109, K. Suttle 74 not out).

On the way lo his 100 Langeldge passed 1,000 runs In only his first fall season lu County Cricket.

First to hit 2,000

At Northampton: Northamp- tonshire 187 and 85 for soven. Somerset 420 for six declared

Alloy hil his seventh century (W. Alloy 150, K. Palmer 125 of the sumurer, playing for not out, M. Scott six for 133). Somerset against Northampton-Rain stopped play. Ahire and when

he was at 116

he became the first player this

Al Bristol: Gloucestershire 141 year to teach 2,000 runs. Hand 131 for six (R. Nicholls-57). and Ken Palmer put en 205 in Hampshire 251 (R. Marshall 77, A record sixth wicket stand for H. Horton 54, A. Brown five for Somerset.

40).

The Australian was finally out after batting 267 minutes 22 hitting two sixes and fours in his 150.

and

-

Somerset, alter making 420 runs for six declared in reply to Northants' 107, look set for nn easy win tomorrow after they captured seven Northants second lanings wickets for 85 before rain ended play, shortly before the scheduled close to- day.

Middlesex, fractionally be- hind Yorkshire at the top of the County table, stepped up their challenge today.

While Yorkshire failed to get first innings points, Middlesex gained a lend of 49 runs and bonus points against Derbyshire.

Derbyshire were 116 for two at one stage in reply to the Middlesex Bore of 267, but then six wickets fell for the addition of 42.

Closing scores

Close of play scores in today's B-KIZ P-B3, KLQ2; 7 cricket matches were: B-Q3. KK-B3; 1 0-0, 0-0;

At Lord's: Middlesex 207 and 52 not 213 (W. Bud light stopped

B-KB4, KL-R4; 10 B-K3, 103 for two (R, Gate QKt-B3: 11 QB2, KL-Q4;

12 QR-KI, KKBS; 13 Kout), Derbyshire (K4)-K13, P-KR4; 14 Q-Q2 Oates 52). KIXKE: 15 QXK, B-Ki; pity.

10 P-KR3. BxK;; 17 PXE. Q-Q2; 10 K—R2, Q-Q3; 19 J-K12, QR-K1; 20 KI—K4, -82; 21 Q-Q27, P-KB4: 22 P-QB4, KtxBch: 23 PxKt, PXKt: 24 PXP, RxR: 25 RXR. R-KB1; White resigns, White has no compensation for the plece.

At Worksop: Nottinghamshirg 431 for four declared and 04 for no

(N. Hill 52), wicket Lancashire 154 (G. Houlton 68, A. Corran nye for 81) Rain stopped play.

AL Clacton: Glamorgan 273 for eight declared and 182 for Solution No. 6072; 1 K-RJ | ihree declared (P. Walker 07 7walling). R any; 3 Rt-B3 of not out, J. Pressdec DI not 2 Kt-Kis_mates accordingly.out). Essex 105" (J. Evans five; Net 1 B-QB57, RXB (K{3}} for 37) and 20 for no wicket.

London Azprem Service.

At Birmingham: Warwickshire and 29 331 for eight declared for one. Surrey 208 (A. Parson 72, S. Storey, 47). Rain stopped play.Reuter.

Roger Becker's suspension shortened

London, July 27, The suspension of Roger Decker

the British Davis Cup player by the Lawn Tennis Amoodi i o has been shortened, it Ras announced here today.

The

оп

began suspension June 10, and

to hava Wag lasted nt least until the next LTA Counell meeting of the

on October 5, but the Council now state that a letter of apology has been received from Beclues, coo- and thi after further sideration, it has been decided

the 10 end

on suspension September 11.

The suspension was imposed for

detrimental to "conduct the Interests of the game."

This followed a series of which newspaper articles in Becker caplaincy and

the management of Britain's Davis Cup team Just

their before

on commented

match against South Africa at Birmingham.

During his suspension, Becker was barred from playing in in the tournaments anywhere world.-Reuter.

INJURED STAR CAN SEE ONLY A BLUR

The Noob

must wear

a contact

lens

BY HARRY CARPENTER The 20-year-old cricketing Nawab of Pataudi will contact have to woar a lens in the right by that car was injured in imash on July 1.

Q

le chance of even extending the Wallabies, pinyed like, an Official starting prices were: record clean by outclassing August 21-Shooling, at the Inspired team. Thele forwards 11-4 Predominute, 11-4 Shatter, held the mistery

the 7- Agreement, over Australian pack for much of the game,

Walinblea and the were often on the defensalve

The Australians play nix Predominate won by a thort matches in the Uolon, two of head with rce lengths be thein Tests ngainst South tween

second and third Afrien.—Reuter.

Yagila and neatly beating him | Dynnino Firing Range, where

I em not depressed,“

thankful, AL with a fart series of blown to the 1998 World Shooting Cham- tokt me. "Only The liver and chin. A noted ¦ plonships wero held.

one time the doctors thought I fast pacer, he used both mands August 22-Swimming in the would have to fore the eye." effectively to disrupt Ynolta's pool of the Lenin Contrai defensive tortier,

Stadium.

THE GAMBOLS

CURLING! FOR ME? BUT WHYP

TO MAKE UP AFTER OUR

BFF

itulur.

On his arst day out of hos- pital, wo talked about his Jofre weighed 55 kilograms August 23-Cross-country

future in hin Brighton hotel (121 pounds), Yooita 64.4 kilo-Running, at Planernaya-Reu-suite overlooking the sea. WRI grams (120 pounds)—AP.

by Barry Appleby

BUT WE HAVENT

HAD A TIFF,

NG BUT, WE'RE

GDING, TO HAVE.

ONE RIGHT NOW

tur.

Cooking Problems Solved

WITH GAS

this brilliant young skipper of Oxford's XI over be able to play cricket as well again?

11[ don't know. At the

moment, all I can see out of He explained: "When I bal 1, home when she heard of the the damaged eye is a blurdtand rather open-faced. So my accident. Although it's beller today than right eye la important to me.)

It was yesterday."

Dark glassės

The Nawhb told me how, after thore so than for someone who the 'crash on Hove sea front, kla slands sideways on.”

firat foar was not for his sight -but that he had hurt his fett The Nawab will certainly not wrist no handly he might not be Screwing up both eyes behind play again this season, But be able to wield a bat. That fear the dark games he intel wear is already watching cricket. was unfounded,

conalantly," he peered at mg (m

the main across the room fremm

Barely four Hours after

Didn't hurt

han. "I can see you bellar," fic his discharge from hospita Baid, "If 1 shut the bad one. this prince from the Punjab, "The eye didn't fiurt at afl," of a world he said. "It wasn't until later "em to have a second, clean-run-slashing con

was in the that the doctors told in they jing up operation in about two famous cricketer,

months. Eventually, the doctors love pavilion watching his old thought they might have to re- say, I should be able to see well sale of the Sunes Xie plays move i enough for do the everyday for them by residential qualin-

Among sympathetic.. things, They've done, a more callim-skliiling the Entex fail-from cricket fans the world over

cricket vellous job. But

was one from a man la india well, we'll have to whit and) : Wah kim sao his mother, who who offered one of his oyes ta

hurried from · her New Delhi --the young “g[¤¢b?"

Que H

dnders.

JULIETA

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