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THE CHINA MAT

THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1961.

YORKSHIRE BACK IN FORM THE MASTER OF MOLINEUX' TO

347 for seven declared against Notts

CENTURIES BY STOTT AND PADGETT

London, Aug. 9.

English County Cricket champions Yorkshire showed a welcome return to form after their recent slump when they knocked up 347 runs for seven wickets declared against Notting- ham at Tront Bridge, today,

MERDEKA SOCCER

Indonesia take group 'B'

lead

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 9.

1

Brian Stott and Doug Padgett both hit centuries and figured Indonesia beat Thailand by two goals to one to

in the biggest partnership for the county this season for the second wicket.

Stolt bit a six and 12 fours credited with a eix d

In his 100 and Padgett hit 10, on to make 62 not out. faurs in his 100.

England pace, bowler Fred- dle Trueman rounded off s good day for the championa by taking two quick wickets and Nottinghamshire finished 328 rum behind.

Hampshire.

current Jeaders, hat a mixed day of Leyton against Essex. They last the first Ave wickets for 71, bu: then Peter Sainsbury and! Captain Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie rallied them to a total of 237.

the

Barracked

Middlesex, who are second to Hampshire, were held up by Worcestershire betsmen Mal colm Horton and Dick Richard-

Closing scores

Close of play scores day's matches were:

199

went At Worcester: Worcestershire

jet to-

Al Leyton: Hampshire 237 (A.

| Ingleby-Mackenzie 50, P. Sains-

bury 74). Essex 44 for one.

J.

At Weston-Super-Mare: Glam- organ 224 (P. Walker 10, Evans 02 not cut, B. Langford tx for 114), Somerset 71 for live (A. Baig 41 not out).

AL Canterbury: Gloucester- shire 300 (D. Hawkins 60, D. Young 47, J. Marlinore 78 not out), Kent 02 for no wicket.

At Manchester: Surrey 277 for 125 not

eight (K. Barrington

cut). Versus Lancashire.

At Loicester: Derbyshire 192 (J. Savage Ave for 81). Leles-

son but pace man Alan Mosterdire 78 for Ave. Bually made the break and At Nottingham: Yorkshire 347 clalined six wickets for 47 runs fr seven declared (D. Padgett As Worcestershire were din-106, W. Stoit 100), Notingham- missed for 237.

Moss dismissed four ontsmet

att

In one spell for Ave runs,

England

Kais Batsmar Barrington hit 125 not wut for Surrey against Lancashire Manchester to take his total ter three innings to 383,

Barrington butt: unupeeta- rulanly, today and was at the Wicket for aearly six hours. He,

frequently racked by The crowd and in the Arsi manules after fea senred only

Was

Was

Annilter century-maker Brian Reynolds, who hit 200 for Northamptonshire against Su sex at Hove. Ha antags lasted 220 minutes and included twn vixes and 14 tours.

shire 19 for twi

Son

lead in the "B" group table of the Fourth Merdeka Anniversary Soccer Tournament here tonight,

Fast

by the This was despite a thrill

Tapor Uriels 1237 (M. Horton 64, D. Ichard- | second half revival by Thaliand Indonesians saw them score two 58. A. MOR six fur 17), win made an all-out bid for the goals in the rat quarter of play, Outside-right Dirhasjab opened Middlesex 49 for one.--Reuter. top position.

the account in the fifth minute and nine inutes later, Inside right Henkle scored grunt goal. repeated Alter holding Indonesian attacks, the Thais Look the offensive and often only of the goal trame prevented them frera scoring.

Ten minutes before the end Yanyong who came on us a sub stait at half-time heatite in Thailand's only goal from goalmouta scrimmage.

CARTWRIGHT PREVENTS

A WARWICK COLLAPSE

AGAINST AUSTRALIANS

Birmingham, Aug. 9.

Tom Cartwright, the 26-year-old Warwickshire all-rounder, defied the Australian attack for over three hours here today to make 93 and lead a fine recovery by the county after they had lost their openers with only three runs on the board.

A Hove: Northamptonshire Englund Tesl reject Mike wicket, and bit 13 fours in a 355 for seven declared (B. Rey-Smith, the Warwickshire cap-stay of three hours 18 minutes, nolds 109, D. Ramsamoe) 54).

At tea, he looked set for his tain, helped avert the most serious crisis in Sussex 35 for one.

partnership century, but he was out first balt after the break when he with Cartwright by taking the score from 22 for three to 94 Idt a long hop from Ian Quiet for four.

straight to Gaunt at hackward square-ler.

Fastest lap at

+

Ulster Grand

Prix practice

Unusual experience the 125 ce

the

Smith made 53, but his Innings was completely over- shadowed by the fall, elegant Cartwright's splendid knuck, Later John Bannister took over to help the tall with a Reason's best 60,

The Australians were 19 for no wicket in reply at the close of play.

In trouble

the wood

Thailand

Unlucky

-

pressed on in the firul minutes but luck was

against them in repeated drives at the goalmouth and the flust whistlu gave the decision Indonesia.

to

India, with two defe.ta l past matches, esme up with a two goals to one victory over joint title-holders Malaya to-

alght.

They had lost 1-0 to Vicinam and 3-1 to Japan, and about 10,000 Indians in the crowd to-

lgbt wont wild with delight.

They played with great deter- initiation and although down one goal in

second minute, calmly retrieved the position with an equaliser in the 391 minute of play.

severy

pressure

Earlier Cartwright and played second fiddle in his stand with Smuth, Now John Bannister. After the interval they attack- after helping Cartwright in un-ed the Malayan goulmath and other useful partnership, blos- although the Malayans fought sumid out to Brost the tal back under with his 66.

India broke through in the 74th Australian openers Coli minute to take their second McDonald and Bobby Simpson goal,

Their made a confident reply, and put

victory tonight, how un 19 without being separated ever still left them at the battom of the list of the four before the close.

tcoms which competed in Group "A" of the tournament,

Reuter,

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS Warwickshire

Belfast, Aug. 9. Ernst Degler, the blond Eart German motoreyag nce, sur prised the all-powerful Japonesa Fundas today by returning the

On a green wleket, Warwick- fastest lap during a practier for

Tace in Saturday's shire were in dire trouble early Horner was Ulster Grond Prix World Chamon when Norman

bowled by Ron Gaunt for 1 Brian Evam, the Glamurgan plonship event,

Riding an MZ, he was clocked single und T. M. Riley was leg N. F. Horner ↳ Gaunt .... fast bowler, had an unusual

before to Alan Davidson for T. M. N. Htley Bow Davidson experience in

matel at 84.50 miles per hour for the

two.

W. J. Stewart b Davidson. against Somerset at Westan-71⁄2 mile Dundred Circuit,

Davidson bowled tirelessly for M. J. K. Smith e Kline ti super-Mare. He made a terri- However, this was some way over an hour at the start of the

Simpson Be hit and appeared to be behind the record speed of 85.67 county's Innings, and finished T. W. Cartwright e Gaunt b caught on the boundary by miles per hour set up in last with the best figures of three for

Quick Ken Biddulph.

year's race,

28. Gaunt

tock also

three. E Hitchcock e Harvey ↳ Second in the practice was wickets at a cost of 49.

Kline Swiss rider Luigi Tavert, lapped If Cartwright had reached his A. C. Smith Misson at 03.27 mph,

100, he would have become only 1. D. Bannister e Jurinan b the secund player to reore a century for Warwickshire against w. B. Bridge Jarman b the Australians. Fred Gardner

Gaunt

Friz

The players stort:d walk of the pilch at what appeared to be the end of the Glamorgan But then Australian Bill Alley, who had been held- ing near lddulph pointed out that Biddulph's feet had been across the boundary when he made The catch. Evans was

Phillis,

ite was riding a Hondo, as was Australian Tum the next fastest at 81.4 mph.

Count

Phillis is at present leader indagathat the 1953 tetrista. T. Miller b Davidson the World Championship table Certwright displayed a wide

for this clac9,--~AP.

variety of shots all round H. G. Thompson not out

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Standings

Following are the unofficial current standings:

GROUP 'A'

FA Pts

44

Malaya Vietnam

4

Japan

india

245 2

GROUP 'B'

Induzickia Hongkong

BB Korea

Singapore

10 Thailand

251

Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-3, 3-22, 1-95, 5-141, 8-142, 7-191, 8-232, 9-242.

Bowling analysis

Davidson

t

о M R W

17

21

3

Gaunt

17 2 45

3

Misson

39 3

47

Simpson

15

50

1

Julek.

15

5

45

1

Kine

17 7 27

7

11

10

Australians

C. C. McDonald not out

1. B. Simpson not out

Extrus

Totul (for no wicket)

Thompson Bannister Bridge

4 1 7

2

0

9

1 # 2 0

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WRITE FOR THE CHINA MAIL

of

Stan Cullis, fornier Captain England and Wolverhampton Wan- derers, will be the author of the Chima Mail's weekly UK soccer commentary this season.

Cullis is ranked ns one

of the greatest soccer club

munagers of all Ume. Under his guldance, Wolves have become the most consistently successful club since the war. They won the FA Cup in 1949 and 1960 and were League Champions in 1954, 1958 and 1959,

Cullis has an equally remarkable record as a player. At the age of 19 he became Captain of Wolves and at 22 WAR Captain of England. In seven years he played more than 30 times for the England Team.

A one-time grocer's sistant, he went to night-school to improve him. self, and joined Wolves in 1934 as $1 forward. A protege of the famous Major Buckley, he was tried at wing- half-and then developed into such an outstanding centre-half that the late Charles Buchan called him "the last

of the great attacking centre-halves." After 13 years with Wolves. Cullis became Assistant Manager and in June, 1948, he took

Ted over from Vizard as Manager.

that very In

first season BS Maringer, dynamic Cullls led Wolves to success at Wembley.

Stan Cullis, now in his 40s, is still giant in the soccer world. Today the "Master of Molineux" is known as a rugged individualist, devout church- Foer, teriolaller, non-smoker. keen family man and a football genius with

forthright views on all the controversial questions of the game.

Don't miss the China Mail's 'On the Ball' series by Stan Cullis, beginning shortly.

SPEEDWAY PREPARES Breasley chalks

FOR A NEW BOOM

London, Aug. 9. Speedway, roaring rage of the early 50's, is on the

verge of a comeback.

A new generation, with butt was unanimous attendances hazy memories of the days when up, optimism high. half-a-million people a month Wimbledon: "Average crowd thrilled to the magic of the for Mondays 0,000. That's pretly dirt-irack, in catching the fever. good."

The quickening click of the New Cross: "Attendances up

bint furnstiles gives the

of by 100 p.e. to 5,000. And riders things to come. The Russions, are earning more money. A with their astute eye for hopping top man can get £3,000 a year. aboard a sporting bandwaggon, If we had more London trucks, conarm 11.

attendances would double."

Ipswich: "We get about 3,000,

to

A Russian rider, une Stefan Piechanoy, this month leads the slightly up on last season."

He Oxford: "Slight increase Red invasion of speedway. is competing in the European about 4.500. Last season we round of the world champion-averaged 2,800," ship in Vienna. And Russiła Is breeding a team of speedway

Up, up, up

riders to challenge the world. Southampton: "Steady support |

in Britain, the Speedway of 5,000. A good many first- Control Board is wide awake to class cricket matches and Foot- the part the Russians could ball League games don't get this play in the revival, if it comes, sort of gate."

Secretary Major Bill Fearn- Coventry: "About $1,000 nver* Bul "I hope to get Russiange, same as last year.

upsets in riders in some of our League spectiway in beginning to bocen

Two Eastern Tennis Championships

up his 7th century of wins

London, Aug. 9.

The Australian Jockey, Scoble Breasley, today not- ehed his 100th winner for seventh -consccutive

the

season.

is latent "eeniury" wa Achloved when bo rode Snuff Box to violary in the Brighton Cup. He had two other great wins later In the afternoon to glys him three violorles ยก cost- secutive days.

Breasley's amazing judg- ment of pace enabled him to come from the last post- tion to push Bauff Böx to the winning Doal.

Breasley is now only 14 wins behind Lester Pig- roti in the race for the Jockeys' Cluunpionship.

AFP.

Japan and PI in

tennis final.

Ipoh, Aug. 9. The Philippines will moot Japan In the final of the Milovan International

Tennis Tournament here tomorrow,

Jo

next year. That would in the really draw the public,

Norwich "Just over 7,000 have "Gates here have already in-attended every match, compared creased by 25 per cent. and we with 0,400 last season. We have about selling the have a list of would-be promo- forgetlen ters who want licences for next stadhim."

Swindon: "Average is between year."

4,500 and 5,000. We expect to be up on the season, especially Opens this month

the sumi-Bruis played as we have reached the semi-here today the Philippines had South Orango, Aug. 9.

Major Fearnley's estimate is a finals of the National Trophy." 1 Two seeded slark, Jon Douglas

at easy victory over Thailand were conservative one. Judging by!

"Our regular alten beating them by three matches Whitney Reed, and eliminated as the men's sta- the figure quoted during an in- dance of 3.500 to 4,000 ore all to a while

Japan cvresine event in the Eastern Vesligation of the promised re- very satisfied customers," cles

Ceyton by two matches to one. Wolverhampton: Tennis Cham- birth of speedway racing as a

"After Grace Coart

autor. planships,

lapse of eight years, speedway reached the quar. major sporting attraction.

Racing opens at Bradford this seems to be on the up-and-up ter final round today.

mouth.

Plans are in hand for here. Average gates, 5,000," Douglas, seeded third, surprised by University

Exeter: of two more tracks in Lancashire,

"A recent challenge Pennsylvanta graduate student une in Yorkshire, and one in the match with Swindon attracted

North-East. It is almost certain 3,500. Regular attendance that While City, Glasgow, will 3,000."

In 1962 the reopen next season.

Mike Green 6-1, 0-3.

WEB

Poole:

Fight date

American

Stockholm,, Aug. 9.

light-heavyweight Wille Postrano has tentatively Plymouth: "Local businessmen agreed to fight Finland's Pekka Provincial League may have to are supporting the team. Open-Kokkunen in Helsinki during ing attendance on Good Fridny the later part of September, be split into two divisions.

We found despondency in was 6,000. Average now 2,300 the Finnish promoter Ells Ask only two centred Lelcenter but on the increase,"

nanounced today-UPI. The thought of a speedway

reaction, the opinion of Mr Mike Parker, who promotes at Stake, Makiles- brough, Newcastle, and Wolver- hampton, is worth recording.

"YOUNGSTERS WHO RIDE POWERFUL MOTORBIKES

revival may appeal or appai. Whatever your

Frank Froehling, turned in To bot: R. N. Harvey, P. J. Burge, B. C. Beuth, A. K. David- the second upeat of the day when he put outplayed Reed, son, F. M. Misson, B. N. Jarman,

rated sixth In the secdings, L. J. Kline. 1. W. Qulek, R. A.

4-8. 0-2.0-2. Gaunt.

Top-seeded Chuck McKinley Bowing to date

OMRW meanwhile gained his quarter "Our worst season under Anal berth with 7-5, 8-33,000 a week where we once got triumph over National Inter- 20.000 and Rayleigh, Essex, collegiate champlon Lan Fox. where Mr Wully Mawdesley re- and Fourth-seeded Mike Sangster ported: "All-In wrestling of England beat William Bond, Bingo have taken over here."

The aternest critle we dis 6-4, 6-4, defeated Chris Crayford who promotes at Ipswich.

He complains of the high cost ON THE OPEN ROAD ARE A 0-1. while seventh-seeded Ronald Holmberg ounted Adrian of administration, and Insats: MENACE. WE ARE GETTING

"There must be drasile redue- THEM INTERESTED Bev of Rhodesis, 6-2, 6-3. Santiago, Aug. 9. Donald Dell, needed eighth,tions. It costs too much to run SPEEDWAY. IT IS Real Madrid beat the Chilean overcame Martin Riessen 7-6, a sport that carna too little, BETTER FOR THEM TO LET ON A TRACK. soccer team, Colocoto, 2-0 in 4-8, 0-1.

Shaffer Too many people who are not OFF STEAM and James friendly match here today.

completed tho quarter-final really interested in speedway WHERE THEY CAN'T HURT

ANYBODY." They led I-D at half-lime- bracket, beating Bitsy Harrison have got a finger in the plo." Rruier.

6-2, 0-3-UPI.

But elrowliere, the verdict

-GERALD WILLIAMS

Real Madrid win Dennis Ralston, seeded No. 6. covered was Mr Vie Gooden

in Chile

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