THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1961.

ESSEX IN SOUND POSITION

Rafer Johnson Only 106 runs

sees Yang

behind with all

as successor | wickets in hand

New York, Aug. 23.

Rafer Johnson picks For-

Southend, Aug. 23.

mosa's C, K. Yang, who Essex ended the first day of their match

finished second in 1960, as his successor of Olym pic decathlon Champion: in 1964.

The the American athlete paused here today en route tu Israel where he will serve ar advisor to all track and felt teams lu the sixth Marcotich Gommes at the invitation of me Israel Government.

He then will go to Nairobi to play in bus sixth motion picture.

The

Californian, articulate

hore only 106 runs behind the Austra- lians with all their wickets in hand. On a greenish pitch, the touring team were dismissed for 198, but Gordon Barker and Geoff Smith, the Essex openers, then dealt easily with the Australian attack and scored 92 without being separated.

From the way the Australjans, and Mlsson, cautious to begin Legun it ingked as though their with, displayed such aggression tatil would be much smaller, when he had settled in Chut Simpson was bowled trying to the last two wickets yielded 57

is on the University of Whee California at Los Angeles irarit coaching staff in addition to other vürled nelivities, including | drive, veetuker for the U.S. Praes Cures, put in a frong plug for more international sports events, and urgent the Amateur Athleti Darka 1 Braden its programnya,

GOODWILL

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a yorker on the legis

of O'Neill and ump dissec when Mickoy spooned up » catch to mid-on three men were out to Knight and Bailey for 31.

Sound batting

Trevor Bailey the foTRICY England all-rounder and hem of many Tests against Australia was the most successful member of the Essex attack with four wickets for 05: The cously Belded well though Bunge was The importance of inter-

Booth, batting soundly for two let off n second slip by Ken nutional competition for good- hours 25 minutes for 48, began ¦ Preston,

cannot be will among nations

recovery and he shared In uverestimated," he said,

Johnson, who was interested in many other sports, said if he had to choose again he gain would plek track and held as his activity.

“You get to know your rivals and form lasting friendships," he said. "And you are strictly on your own In the compeli- 1:48,"-AP.

three stands. Burge helped him to pul Barker and Smith put the 50 on 31. Jarman 33 and Bennud up in 35 minutes when Essex 30. Burge fell to a remarkable batted. Both were given a life catch a mid-wicket where in an over from Mackay, Bar- Bailey leapt and held the ball ker being dropped of deep above his head with his 'right | square leg und Smith at second hand.

sllp. Bengud zimwed something At the close Barker had hit He his best form driving well seven fours in his 54 not out. in a stay of 80 minutes for 42, Sraith had made 38.-Reuter.

muxiest but valuable Barker dropped

SOME HOBBY

Who would do this for a hobby? For that's all jumping through lighted hoops is for Corporal Colin Horsfield, 24-year-old regular soldier. Colin and nine other men of the Lancastrian Brigade Depot, Preston, went to Butlin's Holiday Camp, to perform a physical training demonstration for holiday-makers. Three thousand campers saw their display. The team is led by company Sergeant Major instructor Dennis Stingmore, of the Army Physical Training Corps. The team has performed at a number of functions in Lancashire, and all their training is done in their spare time.—Army News Service Picture.

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TEACHER IGOR NOVIKOV Russian wins Pentathlon for fourth time

Moscow, Aug. 23.

Igor Novikov, a 32-year-old Soviet teacher, today won the Gold Medal in the World Modern Pentathlon Championship for the fourth time.

The championship. which champion, Ferenc Nemeth, with {ended here today, also gave the a damaged leg soon after the

Soviet Union victory in the team | tõusupionships began.

event.

Novikov Wis second in the cross country run-tinui event

anished with a total points.

Japanese

of the championship and Nabuaki Uchino Was the

of of 5,217 best-placed

the three Japanese competitors [n. the cross-country faday. He Anish- His Russian teammate, Ivaned sixth and scored 1,189 points.

wns second in the Deryugin,

Toshihide Fukudome was with overall placings

6,093 eighth, scoring 1,195 points and points and Andras Balczo, o Kazuhiro Tanaka 20th Sepring Hungary, was third with 5,070.

$70.

Others.

Other leading placings in the individual classification: 1. Boris Pakhomov (Soviet Union) 4,911. 15. Taipo Kare (Finland) 4,531

6. bury Nagy (Hungary) 4,629. In the team event, the Soviel Union totalled 15,220 polnis, Hungary wure socond with 13.358 and the United States third with 13.255. Fourth were Finland with 13,177 8th Swiden with

Jupan 12.755 and sixth

with 12,366.

Britain were 13th of the 14 countries with 10,503.

Hungary, the team runners- up, lost their relyning Olymple

just prize

London, Aug. 23.

Ralph Moffitt, the 28-year-old newcomer to Britain's Ryder Cup golf team, came within half an inch of a £10,000 fortune on the High Course, Moor Park, Hertfordshire, today. This was the special bonus | achieving the 150 prize offered to the first man eighteenth hole-in-one the new Esso Golden "Round Robin" match tournament which day. The main tournament, in

Coleman Wright dies of cancer

Allon, Aug. 23. Bealk Coleman Wright, 62, 1505 singles champion of the Davis Cup matches and five- time Davis Cup team member, die of cancer today.

Wright is in America's Tennis Hall of Fame Newport,

at Rhode Island.

His father, the late George Wright, was a member of the Brst professional baseball" club, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, and is in the Buscball Hall of Fame.

Не

was a member of The Davis Cup doubles champion- !ship team in 1004-05-00.-AP.

Jockey changes for Gimcrack

yards, winning all three of his matches during at £40 a time. But it was Moffit, £5,700 the Midlands Open Champion,

play whose outstanding performances opened to caught the Imagination in. Beld British object of the comprising the 12 top which cach professionals und three powerful

golfer plays cach, is to give the overseas players.

In the daul placings Uchino was 12th with 4,377 points, Tunaka was 16th with 4,286 points, and Fykudome 33rd with 3202 points-Beuter,

Where do England

go

from here?

London, Aug. 24. Taken overall, the Test sag- son has been a disappoint- mont for England, Com- pared with past Australian sidos, this was far from the best, especially in bowling, yet the tourists showed themselves to be superior in all the gamos except ot Hoodingloy, where the dust proved too much for them.

The biggest difference be- tween the terms was in the

approach to the games. Austra in, as they promised en arrival played with purpose and as attractively as they could, Eng. land kept to their old safety fira ways for the most part, and agenerally

allowed meticrate

Bitish Ryder Cup team proc- He also had a 100 per cent tee before meeting the United record and his twe vletims were States in October here, Monti fellow internationals. hit a neat perfect stroke and Harold Henning, South saw his ball rol gently half Airien's representative, had an inch wide of the cup and

poor day. He halved with Eng-towlers to gain the initiative. come to rest

In cach of the five tests, Aus- inches beyond,

tralla scored at a faster rate.

merc nine

Best record David Thomes who has so far falied to rethin his cup place, had the best record of the day,

land's Bernard Hunt and Nor- man Coles and lost three and two to Australia's Peter The-

son.

As a result he stands twelfth out of fifteen, at the end of the first day--AFP.

Frank Worrell may lead

Melbourne, Aug. 23. Melbourne Cricket Club will

'Rest of World'

of

WHITHER

Where do England go from here Their leading batsman In the series was Ramen Subbá Row, with 408 runs and on. javerage of 46.80 and ho has stated that he is giving up frat class cricket at the end of the reason, so another opening bots- Iman has to be found.

Brian Statham and Freddle Trueman are stili England's

invito Frank Worrell, the former West Indies Test definite could be done until the Captain, to load the Rost | club heard from the board. of the World sido against control. He believed Colin best bowlers. But both Rave Australia on Jan. 19 hero McDonald had rounded out a signs of being past their best, if the Australian Board Sun-Pictorial said that among

couple of English players. The Sintham admittedly, had

nothing like the reward his of Control sanctions the the. namies mentioned for

bowling deserved, but Trueman match, the Melbourno the rest of the world side were part from his big success at

Peler May, Colin Sun-Pictorial said yostor-Freddie with

Cowdrey, Headingley, was no longer the Truemon and Brian

menace he has been. Perhaps he will come back, but time is The selection of the rest of not on his ride.

London, Aug. 23. Jockey changes among the st

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Ian

Johnson, Secretary

of

Statham.

the Melbourne Club, sald they the side would be eased by the

in Australia noxi Both he and Stotham will be

had asked the Board for per presence mission to stage the match season of West Indian Test genway beyond thirty

when

the

ridca Prince Tor, W. H. Carr, Prince Pappa and E. Smith Instead of J. Ludicy, Pretty

which would commemorate the Rohan Kanhai, Gary Sobers and next two important series come Swift.

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West Indies, In this country. In Johnson said that

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U.S. Davis Cup player criticised for behaviour

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Brookling, Aug. 23. "No, I couldn't be very well other temper accusations direct- non-playing Captain Raised with the doubles tents, ed al him. of the U.S. Davis Cup haviour." tennis team criticised ono of his players for his behaviour in fast wook end's American zone final against Moxica.

considering their be- "I don't think his (Freed's)

criticlams are fair to me” he Freed explained the word said, "did kick my racquet "behaviour" to mean Ralston's

once but that was after I cut temper outbursis.

across to get Richardson retired from com- point and slipped on the grass, shot on match petitive tennis several years I only kicked my racquet while ago and now is in the stock uiting up,"-AŘ. brokerage business.

THE BEST

"I'd love to consider Richard- son for the team," he said. “All he has to do is say yes. I think he

best undoubtedly" la má

Richardson replies

Capt. David L. Freed re- ferred specifically lo 10-year-old Dennie Raision of Bakernield, California. Newspaper accounis of the doubles match accused Raision of throwing and kick- ing his racquet during play,loublen player in the United sweating, and being rude to an Sister. opperent.

Richardun last played on a In Dallas, Hom Richardson did Though Freed

not say .S.

ho would not consider Davis Cup team in 1950, anid outright mt he wanted to rethe Inst time the United States playing on the Davis Cup team place Ralston, he stated gatly wan the cup. He also won the paywhere outside, of Texas and today that he would name Hain National Doubles here dat year, would have to give even that Riuliardson 10 the sound pairing with Alex Olmedo of Rome thought.

Robardson asid the word,

Feru.

Ralston and 29-year-old Chuck McKinley dropped their

ADMISSION

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Informed that Captain Dayli

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L, Freed of the US Davis Cup team had said he would name

dogbles match to Hafael Osuna. Iniston and McKinky bolt Richardson to the squad in a and Antonio Palafox of Mexico)4ré on probation for the 100minute, the Delios investment at Cleveland last weekend, but on

previous banker declared: the US team won the zonal Bani temper tantrums. McKinley was

"1 appreciate Dava's kind 3-2. The US. team next mools murpended for six mentiw this words and 11 in a great honour India in Davis Cup compellynar after outbursts In Aus- të piny on the Davis Cup team,

Erin Just winter.

but I decided several years ago Halston admitted today that to get into business and out of be hod kloked a racquet attenbla and I maintain that poili Cloveland. · Dut he denied · the Filon,”APA

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