COUNTY CRICKET
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1961.
Illingworth rocks champions Hampshire with three wickets in four balls
London, Sept. 4. Ray Illingworth, Yorkshire's 29-year-old break bowler, rocked the new champions, Hampshire, by taking three wickets in four balls at Bournemouth today. Hampshire, who clinched the County Championship last Friday! and thus prevented a hat-trick of successes by Yorkshire, struggled to 156 for eight in reply to Yorkshire's first in- nings 288 for seven declared before rain and bad light ended play early on the second day.
Harupshire were well placed
*
rain-
# 124 for three on affected wicket then Illing- worth grabbed three wickets at that total, including those of skipper Colin Inglebyl
Mackenzio and Mike Barnard for "ducks." filingworth's Agures at the close were five for 34.
Collapse
WAS
Incredible
There Worcestershire collapse against Sussex at love,' where they lost their last five wickets for no runs to be all out for 140.
Ken Sultle took four of them with his left-arm spinners, and had analysis of four wickets for five runs in four overs.
are
Now that Hampshire champions, muin interest in the County Championship congeras the night for second place be- tween Yorkshire and Middlesex. Middlesex will be runners-up if they win their current match with Gloucestershire and York- silyo full to beat Hampshire,
Fred Timus, passed over lot the MCC tour of India and
1,010 rures in 11 hours
Bright cricket
by
Gilligan's XI and
Australian team
Hastings, Sept. 4.
The Australian touring side and A.E.R. Gilli- gan's XI amassed a further 447 runs between them in 51⁄2 hours' play today, bringing the aggregate for the 11 hours so far played to 1,010 runs.
for the
The Australians, akied by a eighth wicket and 26 eplenthid half-century in half tenth to put them in a nive Un hour boy skipper Rlebie Benaud (seven fours and a six) Alan
Pakistan, helped Middlesex into and 05 from pace man a useful position today with al sound 74. Including two sixes Davidson (58 in 45 minutes this 304. giving and seves fours. He shared in morning!, totalled
Taurth-wicket stand of 90 them a lead of four runs.
with Ted Clark and then he and
Den Bennett added another 4
lur the ith wicket.
Festival match
Declaring at 240 for seytu, Middlesex Bet Gloucester to
get 303 for vielory, and at the
elose Gloucester were At for three.
over the
in
Closing scores
position,
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS
A. E. B. Gilligan's XI: 360 (W. frac E. Alley 102, M. Norman 84, P.) Gilligan's XI, only Honally more restrained than B. Wight 57).
in their first innings, knockeú Australians: (203 for four onj
up 280 in their second Inn- Ings, which ended Just before the close, setting the Austin Hana to score 283 for victory.
Solid start
Д
Saturday),
N. C. O'Neill lbw Jackson. A. K. Davidson b Loader ..
01
tit
G. McKenzie run out.....
10
R. Benaud e Wight b Lock
50
F. M. Misson e Alley b
Hitchcock
18
1. W. Quick e Subba Row
Hitchcock
Extras
Total
C. C. McDonald not out
Fall of wickets:
Bowling analysis
4
364
OVER
STRID TO SAVE
THE TOP
Ifands clawing at the alt and back arched aldowars. Arsenal goalkeeper McClelland makes a dramatic picture as he makes to stop an unsuccessful goal shot from Tek
durlar de English Lenham Hotspur outside-Fight Jones
the League First Division malch on
White Hart Lane ground, North London, 'last Saturday. The ball did. Inɔfucí, behind the zomi. hit the crossbår before dropping down Spurs won 4-3.
A hole-in-one
by Nixon
Los Angeles, Sopt. 4.
Former Vice-Presi- dent Richard M. Nixon shot a hole in one on the 155-yard third hole at Bel-Air Golf Club today.
Ho used a No. 5 iron and the ball dropped near the cup and bound. ed into the halo.-AP.
Acceptors for
Doncaster races
weights:
Caldwell scores
controversial knockout win
Cardiff, Sept. 4.
John Caldwell, the Irish holder of one half of the world bantamweight crown, tonight' scored a controversial knockout över Juan Cardenas of Spain in the eighth round of a scheduled ́10-round bout,
Caldwell, after a display that gave the crowd little to rave about, whipped in a body blow.
Cürdenka went down clutch- JelgHtrusell well balave the boli na ovetously, cisiming a low blow.
The referee pushed Caldwell to one side and counted the Spaniard dui. Hundreds in the jcrowd bootd the verdlot.,
Caldwelt and Cardenas both were inside the weight limit of 120 pounds. The exact weights (were" not announced,
Lucky
Many in the crowd thought Caldwell was lucky not to have | byen disqualified.
Caldwell la due to midet - France's Alphonse Halimi itt a return boul Ister this year for
VETERAN SEIXAS PUTS
LIFE INTO THE U.S.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Forest Hills, Sept. 4. Seventh-seeded Jack Douglas survived one match point and then halted a rousing comeback effort by Vic Seixas today in a tense five-set battle that brought life to the U.S. National Singles Tennis Championships.
Dougles Goally want 6-4, 2-0,1 2-0, 0-7, 0-4 but not before he almost fat the moich slip away in the final sot.
The Labour Day crowd or 7,908 www almost unanimously for the 38-year-old Beixas or Phlisdelphia, the fortuer U., and Wimbledon champion who had carried U.S. colours in seven Davis Cup campaigns,
The match was by far the most exciting
championships,
stone' for their rescat Wight- taan Cup deleat,
An un-
the European version of the world title and is aiming at a fight against Eder Jofre of Brasil to determine disputed world champlah Jofre la recognised us the champion fri moat parla of tha United States,
In the second round a hard attack to the body left a pink smear around Caldwell's mid- | riff. Caldwell was hit us often
as he landed a punch.
In the fourth round Caldwell | Jet By--and was warned for a low punch. Ten seconds later the Spaniard was warned for hitting low,
Coldwell hit Cardenas with two rights to the Jaw and then whipped in two more ferocious rights to the chin in the Ath round. At that point Cardenas began to look the warse for wear.
But throughout most of Aght Cardenas shrugged Caldwell's punches-until controversial end,
Two runners: die during marathon race
Now Martinsvlife, Hepi, 4. -
Two ruandes cultajn od and fled today fram kont and exhaustion in the Reader Marathon, a 1011⁄2- mile rice ovor gruelling
DONITE,
Polloo Identided the two vietinis as Harry Van Binburgh, 21, and Dennis Dean Stoner, 18.
Dr John Thalss of New. Marilcaville said the two' wete dead on arrival ni iho Wolsel County Hos pital here,
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Tut
The marathon Is 10.5 miles uphill and downhill on asphalt and dirt roads at the nearby Wetzel County community. of Reader.
There were 28 entries, representing West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohlo and several other Derby states—AP,
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Lawn bowls
fixtures
The following fixtures for the Hong Pairs and Colony Mixed Pairs Lawn Bowls Champion- ships have been announced by the the Hongkong Lawn Bowls
pf Association:
the
In a companion bout, Howard Winstone, the British feather weight champion and rated fifth challenger for Davey Moore's world title, easily outpointed American
10 rounds
Gene Fornire over
Winstone weighed 125 and Fosmire 1301⁄4.—AP.
English
Results
were:
soccer results
London, Sept. 1.
of English League
Angelu Mortimer, the Wimble. den champion and No. 2 secd, soccer matches played tonight crushed Lynn Holnes of the U.S. 6-0, 6-0. Left-handed Ann Haydon, seeded No. 7, beat Shella Maroshick of the U.S., Blackpool also 0-0, 0-0.
Shefeld: Us
of
U.S.
Division I
- West Ham. I' Tsilham Division II
*** 3: Halifax -
Bouthend
D
6' Bwindon
Division!IV
Top-seeded Rod Laver Australia, holder of the Wim-Coventry bledon's men's crown, advanced Port Vale to the fourth round with a 8-1, Queen's Park
over Andy 0-2, 6-2, triumph
# 19-year-old Lloyd, player. The redhaired Australian Accrington has lost a total of nine games | Darlington
Hartlepoola in six sets.
Mulwall *Traning be put both Wrexham
of the current
marked so far by exasperating heat, routine uninspired results and dull, tennis.
brown Seixas, looking lean,
gove
Romulus (L. Piggot!), Cyrus w(D. Smith), Triborough (A. Breasley), Rescind (J. Mercer), Clear Sound (H. Hutchinson), and superbly conditioned,
Splendid bowling by Barry Northamptonshire's Mick Nor- Knight, whose fast medium man, who scored 84 in the first deliveries yielded tour for 30, innings gave them solid guired
London, Sept. 4. the Players
50 (pro start, hitting
out of 113 fessional a first innings Read scored in 95 minutes,
There were nine acceptors to- while
day for the Champagne Stakes, of 100
Warwickshire's Ray Hitchcock Gentlemen
to be run over alx furlongs at with a fine (amateurs)
festival bolstered the tall the
1-07, 2-83, Doncaster on Wednesday. They match ut Scarborough. Peler undefeated $2. May, in his arst match since
3-13, 4-175, 9-279, 8-279, 7-321, are with probable jockeys and The tourists'
wicketkeeper 6-340, R-343. the fat Test, was bowled by Wally
Grout, who had five Knight for two,
victims in the Arst innings, was again successful in the field, catching two and stumping one. Jackson Davison began the day mo. Lunder briskly than bis overnight part. | Lock ner Norman O'Neill, who added Ilitchcock Constable only 14 to his 67 before he was rapped leg before by Derby- A$ Blackpool: Lancashire Shire fast bowler Les Jackson 254 and 189 for three (Kter 8 (1) tours). Davidison, Grieves 67, B. Booth 88 not cut), who hit four boundaries in one Kent 132 (R. Collins Ave for over from Surrey pace bowler 39),
bowled by M. Norman Peter Loader, was Loader one ball after O'Neil's departure.
Close of play scores In today's matches were:
At Scarborough: Players 307 and 48 for two. Gentlemen 201 (M, Smith 02, D. Curr 56).
Bad light stopped play for the day in The following three matches:
At Lord's: Midletex 222 and 240 for seven declared (F. Tilmus 74, D. Bennett · 50), Gloucestershire 100 and nt for
tret.
At Baurnentouth Yorkshire 288 for seven declared. Homp- shire 150 for eight (J. Gray 40). Ai Hove: Worcestershire 278 and 140 (R. Hendley 53, K. Sulle four wickets for five runs). Sussex 165 (J. Parks 52), and 10 for une wiekti.Reuter.
WOTAN
99807
O M I
16 3
16
1
93
18
2
91
18.5 0 127
1
0
SECOND INNINGS
A. E. R. ORUgan's XI
R. Subba Row c Grout b
Benaud
C Benaud & Davidson W. J. Stewart e Quick b
Simpson Australla were Wien 270 for
E. Alley Benaud b six and still well in arrears. W.
Davidson Benaud fore into the i but bowling, and looked an if he P. B. Wight b Davidson
Benaud b might take the lead off his own B. Constable e bat.
A six
When he went, the Austra-
O'Neill
R. E. Hitchcock not out B. Taylor e Grout & O'Nelli G. A. H. Lock e Harvey b
McKenzie
PJ. Loader e O'Neill b
Quick
luns looked wallkely to top the home side's score, but handsome hitting by fast bowler H. L. Jackson at Grout b
Quick
sunie
Monday's matches
3 Brother (E. Hide), High Noon his supporters a real run for it. the men's and women's divisions vark
next
4 (Don Morris) and Sayaknow (W. After dropping the first set,
Rickaby) all carrying nine he returned to take the stone; Crepello's Daughter (E. two caslly Larkin), 8.17.
1
PARK HILL STAKES
with his looping drives and clever stop volleys.
Match point
There were cleven acceptors Leading two sets to one and
int the ss today for the Park Hill Stakes, 5-4
fourth, the to be run over one mile, alx Philadelphia stockbroker work-
ed his way
on 34 furlongs and 132 yards, at Don-
to advantage
and service
stood caster on Thursday. They are Douglas's
victory. probable jockeys (all within 34 with
point of 20 carrying nine alone):
Douglas mieged his first service and his weak second was netted by Seixas backhand.
20
Tender Work (no Jockey yet), Never Say (J. Mercer), 52 Vitally Plus (W. H. Cort),
in the round of 10-AP.
9 Mansfeld
·Oldham Btockport BAITOR Bradford C. Workington
Exter
Fleuter.
DOUBLE WIN FOR
New York, Sept. 4. The New York Yankees twice samid from behind today and winning streak pushed their
to give with a 5-3 and 8-2 Labour Day sweep over the Washington Senators.
An eighth-inning home
run
YANKEES
the left field foul role with ftve out in the
one on and ninth
HONG PAINS
(First round)
Ta te played on Sunday, Septem ber 17, commenckig at 4 pin
H. McKirgy and 3, 5. Telfort KDC) ve A. A. Crestojo and K. Finney (Inland Revenue) at KBOC. W. Watson and L. M. Silva (0) ► I Dopt) vs R. Omar and O. IC Dellah
(Caruska Dept) #2 PRC.
R. S, Gourlay and W. M. Davide HOT (KDC) vs V. Band and X. A. Baker (Labour Dept
KCC
N. Hart-Baker and F. D. Madar (Denis Hazell) va G. Ladd and 8. Smith (Paulson Beyes Davy) of KBGC.
*F M. Botelho and 8. 2. Souza INational Handelsbanke) vs A. R. V. Ribeiro and C. M. Rozario (Jardinen
ng Comp) at KOGU.
B.Kitchell anche M. Say
(American President Lines) va Howard and C. P. Busto (John D. [ Hutchison) *! EKFC.
D. T. Smith and M. E. Purvis (Urban Bezylice#}" va 4. K. Wilson std S. L. Leonard (C & 1 Dept! at
HKFC.
K. W. Ball ang #. Mathering tob (Labour Daph) ya f. 8. Capc and B. Eichean (Britian DEC) es Recreio. 11. Gordon agt., G. Bote pingham Mathews (Lowe Bay and a. Horwood kics at PRC.
#1,
đi thi Gestetner
(Cibs, Chips Ltd) $ $ kos Alkland and 7. Chubh. (Dodoroda) #1 KBOC
A. H. Ritsbelt, and F, 2. Akteilte (Shell Col.vw.f... Sects, and A. Campben War Dest) at Kec.
A G. Brecchi and 11. Az Malkie- son (KDC) va T. Chandra sake. Dunning (HR Police) at Récreid.
M. A. Yusuf and M. A. Wazady Jr. (Civil Aviation Dept), TAH Seemin and O. R. Badlek (Union Insurance) at CCC.
5. F. Bentos and F. Lee (PIS Co Ltd vs F.
Itestla
finland Revenue w
H. Hussein_end A. M. Wansh Jr (PWD) v P. Manson and R. A. Jones (Star Ferry) at
at Teikdo.
To be played on Saturday, Sept. 23, commencing at 4 pm.
Wood and K. M. Hassan (Civil) Aviation Dept) vs W. Baker and W, Hong Bling (Bewah Tomes) AI KBGC.
M. A. Baptista and A. P. Poralra (Sun Life Ins Co) vs N. Van Heck and J. Tang (Holland China Côl at. KBCC.
W. L. McCall and A. W. Eanslay: (KDC) VI A. Chalmers, and Q. M
Oliphant (HK Folicy) at HBGC,
Jackie Ho and 3. V. Da Luz (CiU. Livingston) __VIE. A.V. Itemedios and G. Barrow (HK Transporta-
At KUGC. tion Coats and A. Mullen.
(Taikoo Dock) va B. Muir and Hi Sobey (PWD), at HKFC.
A. C. Lochtle and A. J. Sequeira Fusion) vs B. pouquis and p
_ (zaškao Dock) at Bagresti, N, Hoston and 1. Kew_(8 68). ye L. li. Wade and A. D. Rels (Jara dines) at 10TC.
G. Loe and M. Dicha Gene Rolllo Sheldon (10-4) and eral Comm Corp Lidya Wan That was Vic's last chance, by catcher Johnny Blanchard,
(10-10)
Bolton at C. H. Clayton were the
(Talked Calssa (no jockey yet), Irreals- In the fth set, trolling 8-3 Preased into action as an cut-Bud Daley
Dock) at Recreio, Mickey Mantle wir.ners 09 the American tible (D. Smith), Amethen (G. after losing his service, Seixes fielder when
was unable to play, broke a League leaders moved 544 Starkey), Wistful (E. Smith), himself fought off a match Icy Look (W. Williamson), point and won the game, Thon3-te in the opener and Bob games ahead of Detroit, which
and Corv's triple Paris Princess (no jockey yet). In
Clete played a twilight-night" "double the ferth game he took п Futurama (L. Piggott), Gold quicic 40-0 lead pa Douglas's Boyer's sacrifice fly produced the match at Hallmore.
winning run in the second. The 22 Quill (A. Breasley).
service, but Douglas rallied for
Senators have lost 1 of their
20
Frank Misson just saw them
there. He gave the visitors the lead with a six over mid-wicket and was out next ball, ending the innings.
Extras
Total
11
DONCASTER CUP
220
Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-54,
There were alx acceptors to
Gilligan's bogan badly, will
Painan Subba Row, aut for a 2-113, 4-194, 5-160, 6-104, 7-311,day for the Doncaster Cup, to duck in the first innings, depart-6-248, 9-200.
ing for one.
brilliantly caught |
by Grout off a louch down the leg-sido to Bentud's medium- paced swing Then came
McKenzie knock, followed Benaud
by attractive innings from Jim Eimpson
Norman's fine
Stewart and
A high dai
tith
THE
Australian-born Quick
0
?be run over two miles and
quarter, at Doncaster on Thurs day. They are with probable jockeys and weights:
Negresco
Pandofell
Bowling analysis
Q
0 1
13
MR W 27 1 0 21 1
33
30
a 00
ney
12 3 45
20
5 44
2
-Reuter,
Alley. At 211 for soven, Davidson home sida looked
In O'Neilt
trouble, but Hitchcock shared McDonald
In partnerships of 37 for tho
GAMBOLS
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BLUB ONE BEST -
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ALTHOUGH THE RED, „OMEN ́BRAUTIFUL,
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The Yankees did it without five straight points, which gavetast 20 games and five straight any help from Roger Marie, him the gamo, sel and match."
after breaking a 14-game losing who went hitless in cight times at bat and hit only ons ball out Other matches went strictly string. according to
of the infleld. and Mantle, form, although
whose
Was 100 sore loft arm aron Hantze, the U.S. Wight-
stiff today to permit him to play.
Today's results were:
who is seeded
man Cupper third in the women's division, and a close call in her match with left-handed Justina Bricks.
Mlas
(E Hide) and
Bricks, 10, with a 11 Piggott)-both nine stone saven pounds; Farr-strong nab-attacking game, won Mis# Fox (A..
sel" but opening Breasley) and the Poetic Licence (W. H. Carr) Hentze rallied for a 2-0, 6-3, 29.0; Stephanfo: (G. Bougoure)-
0-2, victory.
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Barry Appleby
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The Britishi kitle played with a vengeance, as if ons to
TOKYO
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.
Saved
Yorl Berra, playing left -field again, saved the second game with running back- hand outch of Bob' Johnson's bid for a two-run homer
RUGBY RESULTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE (First game)
H R
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8
5 12
0
(Becand rathe)
0
at
Washington New York
Washington New York
(First game)
10
1
15
London, Sept. 4. Results of Rugby Union and Rugby League' málechos played tonight were:
Los Angeles Канаде Ску Combined Redruth and Pons zande XV 0, J. M. Williams Cleveland XV 10.
Boston
Festival XV 8, Harlequins 18. Linnelly 14, derayn Williams Chicago XV***.
Pontypool 13, Biretinyph 3 Bridgwater Albion 2 Edr. Jenum.Ə,»
BUGBY LEAGUE
| Featherstone,
tunalot de
C. C. Pereira and V. A. Sequeire
(Shell Co) v» HAO
M. Alvos (D. Keest & GU) at
A. A. Lopes
C d
(Steve). Ablong 3. F G Ribeiro (Edgar & Ca' lady
RCC
E. M. Hemodics and H. 2. De Silva (HK Bank) và II đi B do Souzo and A. J. D. Marques (V..G. Boume & Co 4) at KCC,
3. B. A. Cartoom and Y. A. Bantos (Descone) vs d. Goodman and B.
P
HK POJO) #1.CCC.
Cofiler and F. W. let lande (Govt Stores) va W. Chambers and Aloft (KDC) at CCG.
V. THOMAS and E. 1-2idden (Ix Tel Co Ltd) və J. McCaffray and C. McLennan (Taikon Dock) at Rec. G. Jeffries and D. J. Hunt. (FWD) ya C. A. Costhọ, and T. Z. Baker (Bhawani Tones), at Recreto.
By: P. D. Gaidnar and W. MɑCont (Taikoo Decki, C., C. Delgado 250 N. T. Delgado (10% Bank)..
COLONY "MIXED PAIRS
-(Third round}"
- To be played on Tuesday, Septem-
bar la voneticing #zo pits.
Mrs M. Barber and 1.,M. Hethers-
(UBRC) vs M42 and 2try WEE
or Mr and Mrs E., J. Liddell
ot Recreio
0 Mis S. McCulland Z. Döuktama
73) Mand Mrs A. G. Bksuch,.
and bits G. Parys (CDG)
us Mrs Fairhalf and D. Blymer or Me anke Mry W. L. BUTY AT TRIC. 082 L. Solizand C. D. Serving 9-110 (44); w kana swaleh ang Azjehol gy, bíó P. Buing and P. X. YID/K KOUT
ree Law stid O, Adem de Mr and My N. Hantars Ve. Mes ·mutherland 1. Die or Mre, Cystierand
Minnesota
NATIONAL LEAGUE, Pilaturah
St Loui
Talkoo.
(First game),
goodmans For Men For
1
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0
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New Zealand Jour Oldham Toidule": 15, "New Zealanders LaRouter/
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