THẸ CHINĄ MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1961.

Played 37 Won 14 Lost 2 Drawn 21 AUSTRALIANS END BRITISH TOUR 282-run win over Ireland SPURS (2) PLAY OFF SECOND

in sparkling last match

The Australian cricketers wound up their

Isles today with a victory by 282 runs day match here.

Dublin, Sept. 19. tour of the British over Ireland in a two-

It was their 14th victory in their 37-match tour, including the Test series which they won 2-1 with two drown. Altogether they drew 21 matches and were beaten only twice - by Eng- land in the third Test and by the Club Cricket Conference. Today's Anal

were: fore W.R. Hunter (50) and A.J. J. K. Hopkins bw Davidson Australians 201 und 233 for slx} O'Rlurdun, (30 noi out) put on R. Bernstein declared; Ireland 78 and 168, 81 for the sixth wicket. Once Kline

these two had been the Australians coasted easy victory.

The Australians used eight including wicket - bowlers, keeper Greut, in order to give

big the comparatively something for their money.

The Australians produced some sparkling stroke-play to make virtually certain of vietury this morning. Resuming their second Innings ut 50 for one, they rattled up a further 183 runs in 85 minutes Just before lunch. The pace was set by Alan Davidson (59) and Brian Booth (07), who put nn J02 In 50 In a whirlwind third minutes wicket partnership.

and then declared

Set the gigantie task of scoring 940 in just over four hours for victory, Ireland were яроп in trouble. They lost half their

G

c Benaud b

separated. G. Lyness run out

to an

Extras

0

8

13

Total

300

Fall of wichqis

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS Australians: 201. Ireland: 70.

SECOND INNINGS

1-8, 2-14, 3-25, 4-38, 5-53, crowd 6-134, 7-140, 8-153, 0-164, 10-

160.

Bowling analysis

Australians (Overnight 50 for one).

OMR W 4.5 0 43

Kline

Lawry

2 0 15

Davidson

14

Booth

Benaud

10 4 18

Gaunt Simpson Groit

10

15

33

A. Davidson st Hopkins b

Lync.is

5

R. Booth

e Stephenson

second wickets for 53 runs be-w. Lawry Bergin b Bern-

U.S. BASEBALL

Maris loses ground in record bid

Baltimore. Sept. 19. Roger Maris today suffered

a

severe setback in his attempt to break Babe Ruth's homic runs récord when he went

stel

R. Simpson b Bernstein

Lynuss

P. Burge not out

W. Grout C Stevenson

Lyness

1. Quick e Martin b Lyness

Extras

Tull (for wkts decl) 233

Fall of wickets: 1-31, 2-53. 3-150, 4-179. 3-208, 6-233.

hitlers in four times at bat as Lyness

Dowling analysis

the Baltimore Orioles defeat Bernstein ed the New York Yankees. | O'Riordan 1-0. In the first game of a Hunter double match."

With 58 home *Uns, Maris needs two in the next two games to match the Immortal Pabe Ruth's all-time one

rezard of 00 in 154

games.

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13

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Ireland

H. McQuilken b Simpson .. S. Bergin e Dooth b Gaunt H. Martin b Gaunt ...... M. Steverison lbw Benaud .. L. A. Warke b Simpson W. R. Hunter e Burge b

Kline

And the Yankees still need two games to clinch their 20th A. J. O'Riordan not out pennani, because second-place A. Finlay st Burge b Kline Detrait hed beaton "the Los

Angeles Angels. 6-2 earlier to-

day.

As Maris ckine Into Dabe Ruli's own home town tonight;

evening's fforts

the ruined by whistling kanta of 22-year-old Steve Barber and the fringe. winds of hurricane Esther.

the first half of his

wns

Barber also pinned the defeat

er 24-game winner

Ford, who wielded

'Whitey seven hits

as he was beaten for only the

fourth time this season.

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38

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-Reuter.

STAU

Europe Cup spotlight

ALL-IN JOKE" PACKS 'EM IN

By DESMOND HACKETT

London.

Les Martin and Jack Dale have each made a fortune from an investment of £25 back in 1946, and any citizen who makes that kind of hard cash compels my keen and personal interest.

They are the kings of that muscular kidology listed as all-in wrestling. They do a £1,250,000 business a year presenting the grunt-and- groaners from the Midlands to the South Coast, where audiences queue to observe these fantastic permutations in punishment.

They have lifted this physical; new even to me as he tore of farce from smoky old clubs to pints and bandages.

1e gist of his remarks was: the carriage trade of London's Albert Hall, where only the "They wrapped up the wrong Proms end a season of fantasy asterisk. I'm supposed to be which extends from October wrestling at Ardwick in a couple

savage of hours."

until May. And every

reduces 0,500, which

LEG AGAINST GORNIK TODAY

حب

London, Sept. 20.

Surprising performances by English athletes

against Russians

London, Sept. 19. England's athletic team pulled off one of the big surprises of the season in winning six of the events of the first half of their athletle match with Russia at the White City here tonight, finishing up the evening only one point be- hind on a 54-53: score.

Five teams are through to the second round of

the European Cup Eurone's top soccer A competition which matches national cham- pions from all over the continent. Teams who have battled their way into the second round are SC Feyjenfoord of Holland, Odense of Denmark, Nuremberg of Germany, Glas- gow Rangers of Scotland and Dukla Czechoslovakia.

and The

of

the

.

tough struggle is promised at the stadium to- morrow in the last section of the meeting which is providing a fine close to the British athletic season.

dampened

110 Metres Hurdles

1. Mikahaylov (Russla), 14.1

The Russian woman, however, some of the enthusiasm when they lifted all secs. of six women's events At the twilight meeting and ended with 42-21 lead on the British team.

of

the

the return

The sterit of England's gue- cess was the Ane track per- formances of her -athletes. Home runners dominated the 100 metres, 400 metres, 1,500 and 10,000 metres,

Unexpected win

In the

4x100 metres men's

They Jolu the three .teams, was any infringement who had Arst round byes- Jawa of the game by our defending champions Benfica of players." Portugal, Besiktas of Turkey Today, Tottenham and Gornik

Valkeakosen of Finland. meet in London in European champion will match. European Cup matches play the South American cham- are decided on aggregate guals plon in a play-off to decide the after home and away matches. !cain championship

A sell-out crowd of 60,000 will be at Tottenham world.

In the frat round matches already ezelded Feyjentocrd of Helland defeated Ir Kuntra- terms of Sweden on an aggre-

Odense 11-2: gate Denmark defeated C. S. Spora team. of Luxembourg 15-2; Nuren- berg

Germany

defeated The evening saw three United 9-1: Kingdom ell-comero records, in of Ireland Drumcondra

the hammer, the men's high Glasgow Rangers knocked out Monaco, the French League Jump and the women's shot put. champions, 6-1; and Dukla of All were set up by the Rusitan Czechoslovakly defeated Cona visitors. of Sofia, Bulgaria, 0-3.

of

A seinillluting last leg frem Alec Meakin brought an of uncxpested win for the English

More tesou will get a second round

Inlay spot this week and the match that will be of worldwide interest is that be- tween Tottenham Hotspur of England and Gornik Zabrab of Foland today.

Dirty play? The Polish team defeated Tottenham, winners of the Eng- lish League and Cup competi- tion last year, by 4-2 in the rat leg of their match la Poland.

Tottenham left Peland with Jeers echoing in their cars for

alleged rough play.

The Polish team ones led 4-0, Then Tottenham stormed into and

the attack, tackled hard finished up losing only 4-2.

of

Billy Nicholson, manager Tottenham, said: "I must defend

tions of dirty play. I deny there

سمان

ARW Vorwaarts of East Germany defeated "Linfield of Northern Ireland 3-0 in ono of the many first round, first leg matches.

of

Other results in the first leg of the first round included:

Standard Llege (Belgium) beat Fredrikstad (Norway) 2-1. Real Madrid - (Spain) beat Vason of Hungary 2-0.

Lisbon

Sporting Club

tied 1-1.

Other

involving matches teams from Switzerland, Malta, Greece, Italy, Rumania, and Austria stil nave to be de- cided.-AP.

my team against these accusa Portugal and Partisan Belgrade

BRAZIL STILL

LEADING IN

YACHT RACE

New York, Sept. 10. Spain won the third race of the World Snipe Yachting Champlonship today but Brazi ression has a full house audience Now that was a night, when finished a close second to re- the overall lead in the the brave boyo Jack Doyle tain moved into the mime and mau seven-race series on Long Is-

land Sound. business.

Here was the bronzed Her-

Selling

day on a cloudy cules in motion. Unfortunately with winds from the Enst→ the battled sun-tan was rapidly northeast at 12 to 13 miles per transferred to the opposition, hour, Spain's Duque De Arion and Luis Triay led all the

UK soccer results

of Solomons and H. Levene to Third Division stuff.

J.

Stricken

Thoic

belleve who

In

the childlike

London, Sept. 10.

wrestling with Results of tonight's British

football matches were:

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I

3

Other results today included: Notts Forest

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Los Angeles Detroit

Bury RHE Walsall

Swartea 2 4 1

G 9 1

NATIONAL, LEAGUE

Milwaukee

San Francisco

J Wolves

Division II

3 Sunderland

Houthampton 3 Derby Division III

2 Coventry Barnsley ***Division IV

2 Chester

Southport

Brentford Swindon

101 Doncaster

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Well, way back before the war when they all-in wrestled in a disused Iron works in Old- Ham-road, Manchester, one

the Herculean heroes was hurled with the traditional

thud.

sickening

Old

Today's results were:

MEN'S EVENTS Hammer Throw

1. Rudyenkov (Russia) 07.41 metres (221; ft 2 ina), (United Kingdom All-comers record).

2. Kondrashov. (Russia) 43.73m2 (209 (UT In),"\

3. Payne (England), 61.03m (200 ft 7ins).

4. Brown (England) 55.41m (181 ft 0% Ina).

1.

∙10,000 Matres Hyman (England), 20 mins 0.02 secs.

2. Khuzin (Russia) 20:12.0. 3. Heatley (England), 29:42. 4; Zakharov (Russia), 80:14.8.

U.S. INCLUDE MCKINLEY

IN

DAVIS

CUP TEAM

New York, Sept. 19. Chuck McKinley, Whitney Reed, Donald Dell and Martin Riessen were today named to repre- sent the United States against India in the first Inter-zone Davis Cup tennis final to be held at New Delhi, India, on Sept. 30. to Oct. 2.

is possible this discouraged

The team solrettuns were an- | have suffered from heavy rains. the bold Doyle, because the way over the course of appronounced by James B. Moffet, While we have great respect for wrestling ring saw him no more, ximately five miles, and were

But now the energised timed at one hour. entertainment has reached the minutes and 47 seconds. Albert Hall and Mr Martin and Mr Dale suffer pain only when they see the "louse Full" notices go up.

Satisfied

No longer do they have to The audience were presented labour greeting rings, posting with a show of grief and drama bills, and acting as chauffeurs that put Little Nell' and

to their beef trust. Uncle Tom Into the Crazy Gang Modern vans transport rings, lights, and chairs around the various stadia. A luxury coach conveys the muscled monarchs of the mais.

bracket.

Attendants ministered to the fallen Kladiator, They put splints upon his ill-used leg and the congregation rose, as a re- cognition of heroism as he was borne to the dressing room.

I followed to find the stricken athlete using

of Ramanathan three selection chairman of the Lawn the

ability Tennis Association Davis Cup Krishnan, India's No 1 player, Committer, and W. Harcourt we feel that we can win the Following Brazil were the Woods, chairman of the USLTA doubles and the other two United States, Switzerland and Davis Cup Committee.

singles, even if Krishnan wins the Bahamas, In that erder,

This is the first time on In- both of his aingies' matches.”— Defending

Japan ter-zone final has been schedul- | AP. champlon was 13th among the 18 ened for India. The winner of the tries.-UPI.

best-of-five aertes will meet Italy, European Zone champions, in the final Inter-zone match at Rome on Oct. 13 to 15. The victor at Rome wil meet Aud- tralia, the defending champions.

World Star Class event

San Diego, Sept. 19. BIU Bushan of Seattle, Wash. They have a printing works ington, won the first race in the, to deal with posters, tickets, World Star Class. Yachting and programmes and have a Championship here today. He weekly malling list to 165,000 beat the defending champion, words that wero Batlafled clients.

SALE-II

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moft, in fight meler.

Sole Agents: FENACO LTD.

Chaps like the Great Tojo can go home with £9,000 from one scason. Dear old Tojo. This horrife Oriental is auch

loving chap di heart,

Un gravel courts

If the US team defeats India, the players will pro- ceed directly to Rume. Some changes could be mađa In the team make-up for the talleń series.

McKinley, ranked fourth in Lowell North of San Diego, in the U.S. played both singles and winds that varied from seven doubles against. Ecuador and to 13 knots. North was second. Mexico. Reed, the US. No. 8

defeated McKinley in the third Buchan's Frolic was the lead round of the US. Nationals at

boat over the starting line, Forest Hills. Dell, ranked Nu followed by North's 9. reached the final of the No- North Star IV. They main tional Clay Court Tournament and also reached' the quarter- Anala at Forest Hills. He took the only set fort by Australian Rod Laver until the fñal, Sceptical I may be over this

Bill Twist, an 18-year-old lessen, ranked 22nd, is one of doubles best Amorlean student, the man's humanity to man but I Stanford University doubt if Mr Dale or Mr Martin finished third, beating Durward players. will wince they read. In fact, Knowles of NaszRUI, Bahamas, they will probably chuckle ant the way to the bank.

He hurried back home to closely Honolulu last year because the

poor old fellow was lovesick. tained these positions for most Unlike our boxing chaps these of the 10-mile race, the firsi of agony and antics athleles can five scheduled this week for the stay on the brawl for anything championstilp. up to 30 years.

-(Lordım Express Korsiče).

THE GAMBOLS

GAYE'S LATE AGAIN

"The matches in New Delhi by only two feet at the finish will be played an gravel courts," line. Don

of Erie, sal non-playing captain David Pennsylvania, was fifth-AP, A. Freed, "as the grass couris

Dever

by Barry Appleby

DIDN'T YOU NOTICE. THAT SHE WAS HOLDING A TRANKSTOP · RADIO HER WAR

CHESS

By LEONARD DARDEN

212

·ESIDJA

Here in a position from actual play; White to move and forca a win.

Solution No. 0103; 1-R-Q4 (throat 2 KQ5); K-KJ, 2 R-KS, of I.. FR—KS; 2 R- D7, or 1 ... B-K3; 2 Q---R4: or 1... B-QB3: 2 R-K5, or I....... BXR, ch; % KIX????

London Exprer dervice

3. Cistynkov (Russia) 14.2. 3. Bircel (England), 14.3. 4. Tait (England); 14.6.

Shat put

1. Rowe, 19.11m (02 ft 8 ins).

2. Pipsnis (Russia), 18.19m (60 ft 8 ins).

9. Lucking (England), 17.51m (67 ft 5% in).

A. Karasyov (Russia), 17.30m (60 ft 11% Ins),

High Jump

1. Brumel (Russia), 2.21m

(7 ft 3 ins), (United Kingdom All-comers record).

Kasharov (Russia), 2m 2. (86 ins).

3. Miller (England), 2m (6

8% ins).

(England),

4: Mackenzie

1.95m (6 ft 4% ins).

1.

Bécs.

400 Meires Metcalfe' (England), 46.5

2. Brightwell (England), 40.7. 3. Rakḥamakov (Russia),

Lyubimov (Russia) 48.2.

100 Matres

D. Jones, (England), 10,5

47:8.

4.

1.

secs.

10.6.

3.

4.

T. Jones (England), 10.7,

Hop, Step and Jump-

Prokhorovaky· (Russia),

Folloko (Russļa), 10.6.

1. Kryner (Russia), 15.83m

(51 ft 11 ins),

-2, "Alsợp (England),

(50 x 24 ins).

15.En

8. Vyerashchagin (Russia), 15.29m (50 ft 274 ins),210

4. Ralph (England), (48 ft*7 ins).

4 x 100 Metres Kelay

14.8m,

1. England (D. Jones, Carter, T. Jones and Meakin) 40.0 secs. 2. Russia (Ozolin, Prokhorov-

sky, Vinogradov, Politoko) 40,0.

1,500, Motres

(England),

1. Simpson min3 49,9 secs.

2

3

Kauralov (Russia), 3:50.1.

3. M. Wood (England), 8:52. E. Momatkov (Russia),

4.

3:52.1;

WOMEN'S EVENTS

“Long "Jump Sheelkanová

5.37m (20 ft 11 ins).

2.

(Russia),

Shaprunova (Russia) 5.9m

(19 ft 4 in).

3. Neil (England), 8.82m' (19 It 1 ins).

4. Winfield (England), 6.01m 18 ft 5 is).

100 Meires

1. Itkina (Russia), 11.8 secs. 2. Smart,(England), 12.0. 3. Schelkanoy (Russia), 12.0. 4. Darden (England), 12.1,

800 Metres

1. Parlyule (Russia), 2 mins 6

2. Jordan (England), 2:6.6.

3. Smiirtova (Russia); 2:8. 4. Newell (England), 2:12.8.

Shot Put

1. T. Prets (Russia), 10.44m (63 ft 11 ins); (Nów United Kingdom All-comers record),

2. Zybina (Russia), 16.72m (5 ft 7 ins).

3. Allday (England), 13.87m (45. It ins).

4. Mouzer (England), 12.20m (40ml 2% ins).

4x100 Metres Relay

1. Russia (Popavą, 1. Press, Schelkanova, Uking) 45.0 40

2. England (Cobb, Smart, Carter and Moore)--48,3,

Javelin

1. Shartliko“ (Russia) 63,41m (175 ♫ 3 fru).

52.51m

2. Piát (England) (1723 £#*!

3. Gorchakova (Ranila) 49.81m (181 1.5% Ina),

4. Morgun (England) 45.45m (148-4). 176 kam) — AFP.

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