THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1961.
BACK TO BAD OLD WAYS
England resort to dull and dreary batting while playing into safe position
Lahore, Oct. 24.
England played themselves to a safe position on the third day of the first Test match against Pakistan here, but at the cost of resorting to dull, dreary methods.
With four wickets left, they need 67 runs for first innings lead, ¦
having taken their score to 321 for six in reply to Pakistan's 387 for nine declared. The match ends on Thursday and now seems certain to be drawn.
Kon Darrington, with his highest Test peore
of 138 IR seven hours ten minutes, and Mike Smith, 99 in four hours ten minutes, laid the basis of
Barrington, at
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RICHIE BENAUD
Perth, Oct. 24.
SOUNDS
A WARNING
pricket and looked like riving "The fourth Test at Manchester Australia trouble,
gave me the most threatening
"The tour just falcked had happiest the most
been one
Australian Tent captain, Richte Benaud, today warned that Austrailu would face a harð task against England In Aus traile next October and more do in The
exciting," he said. 11134 Text serien,
He gave the warning in
Interview when the Austrasi
turing team reached Fremantle in the fluer Strath- more, on the way to their homes throughout Australia Coflowing their strenuous eight-month English tour.
building up great strength in
the wickel for able to stop a hard-hit shot be- Brnand said that England was most of the day, was no doubt; fore deciding to run, tired towards The end of hus The bowling netion of Huserb marathon innings. But no effort | cmised discussion among play- was made to unsettle Pakistan ers and spectators.
the England thi by bukląć by sharp running between the their third wicket partnership wickets -- in fact, the running to 192. Taf Dexter spent F10 war bad all day. mikaten scraping up 20 rais, t
of them sluggdes.
Onty 212 cans were scored in five and a half hours' play today, Four wickets feil. England was back to their bed ut way, tying theenterive
The cricket was best when England were having to det hardest--early thi- Tretrins when the baseless were fresh.
1 Stuteness
Ahryan and litikhah Alam were quite dine Kerons to play
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The
declared day was speelal holirbag
rnable Is people to watch the cricket. The crowd of 10,000 met have been badly dippiinitrd. with the show
pertally alive Dexter's de. claration of the lutention play bright erleket.
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It was it possible excuse that
the low patch did not allow the
Lade to elim
Each did his best to keep away. From the howier who gave hint most truble.
Decline
is
MUKE SMITH... run aut fur 99,
definitely a jerky type
of off- spinner, ami rend from be- hted he aprimary to have hi Before lunch, 95 runs were
a! the in If scoted with les, to tenple beh
tellivers But between junelr
Tuspeit espected to tour plured only 60 runa (nly 50
ou Ewland uxt year, and it wil scored in the last WITH
should be interesting to see if England, mates, when England have been pressing for a grand sumptres are
satisfied
he does
Jack
not throw
The run-out of Smith 213 was the start of a drellar,
1
Is the remaining 190 miautes
England Just three
wickets
white scoring 108 runk. Harrington must accept some
of the blaine for both Smith's When atkl hi wn run-out. South was a 99, he bit n ball
d-on and called for a com
bait Barrington was not backing Up and Saath was left strate between the wickels.
In the rate of his own run- but. Barrington did not wait to
whether
feldsam wa
Scoreboard
Hie events and perhaps
THREATENING MOMENT
"On other lours, Juany, games had just fizzled out but this tour provided matches which more times than not resched an exclling peak."
"It was the most enjoyable tour I have ever had, and the boys. all pulled well together," he wald.
Test cricket--it's no fun when You've got nine wickets to get for 100-odd runs.
FA CUP OPENS ON NOV. 4
Seven non-League
teams sure to be
in second round
London, Oct. 24.
momenti I have ever known in At least seven non-League clubs, most of them nursing the ambition to become the "giant- killers," are certain to pass into the second round proper of the Football Association Challenge Cup competition.
"The West Indies draw was an Incredible ending to a match but this fourth Test had, sus- lained excitement," he said, Some of
the non-Leagu©F{~~~, or the shoulder injury that amateurs, part-timers and troubled him throughout the seal-professionals-who clash tour. Benau sald he had Ja seven James in the est tested it with some deck howl-round proper on November $ Ing aboard the shilp and behave already played through was avaliable for Shefield four qualifying rounds. Shield selectlon-China Mall Special.
U.S. sports controlling Malaya, India
bodies in struggle for supremacy
New York, Oct. 24.
share Badminton Test honours
Bombay, Oct. 24. Honours were even today at the end of the first day's play in the unofficial Badminton Te between Malaya and India, al the Bombay Gymkhana. courts.
TODAY'S RUGBY
By LANCASTRIAN
The little Northumberland club, Ashinglon, one of the hopeful who started out 01 die Cup trail on August 26, soon after the sesson started,The first page of the Hung- must arst beat Yorkshire's Scarborough in
$
replay.
kong Rugby Union's list of
Then they will quality to visi-fixtures for the current Chester, the Foneth Division Leagur club.
When the fourth qualifyink Found replays have been com pleted, there will be 32 non- Lengue clubs in the first round competition clubs free the Third and Fourth
with proper
40
Divisions
Football League.
of
the
A bitter struggle for control of amateur basket- ball in the United States, that may affect American participation in future world The Malayan team won two South--and the most attractive tournaments including the 1964 Olympics in ingles
лаб India won both
Tokyo will come to a head on December 6 in doubles.
The Test is being played en
tines with Ave Washington when the issue of AAU control Thomas Cup and singles
four doubles of the sport is to be discussed.
matches. High School Athletic The remaining three singles The AAU long in control of ull and the
United Association.
and two doubles sport in the
ties will be auteur
If the NCAA wins its point, completed tomorrow. States, is locked in a struggle for supremacy with the National and Byers is optimistic about
lop Malaya's
player. Teh showdown, Association the result of the 1 Collegiate Athletic ,which governs sonris in the AAU would be stripped of Kew-san, trounced India's No. 1 and Thomas Cup captain Nandu and Col- its present power over basket Natekar 15-3, 15-4 in the first America's University lege campuses. The NCAA is ball and it I fell that it
singles. ut happy over the AAU'S pesi- authority would eventually be 11011
Czar. The watered down in other sports AAU-recognised as American as well. An Indication of this
DI Basketball's was given recently by the much 13, 15-11. 135 representative
(FIBA)as publicised revolt body
ul sume of
FIRST INNINGS PARISVAN; 387 fur sine declared ENGLAND
(109 for 4wd, on Sunday)
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the last word us to who, when America's top track and feld! and where American teams may
fathletes against AAU authority. 23 participate in international bas-AFP.
ketball competition,
321
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ENGLAND FAVOURED TO
BEAT PORTUGAL TODAY
London, Oct. 24.
England, who have already booked hotel accom- modation for the World Cup soccer finals in Chile next year, should make sure of their place in the final stages when they meet Portugal before a near-100,000 crowd here
tomorrow.
A draw ball England weed 14rtugal's danger-men
SHIP of hearing the likes to be 19-year-old pride-
Proposal
Waller Byers, executive secretary of the NCAA hus pro-
erention. of posed the
new
(1.S. Basketball Federation 10
Το Lovern the sport
that leet be will attend the AAU's anmal meeting in Washington on December 8 when the entire matter will be thrashed out. The ane y in the ointment is" thal FIBA must approve the and admit it ww organisation 10 membership.
The NCAA proposal is that the hoy: federation have five NCAA. AAU, the Inter-Service Couneli represent-
members:
in the Armed Forces, the YMCA
Greaves transfer decision may be
made
The inaw was made on ង regional basis-North und tle is probably Crystal Palace Versus Portsmouth, both prom inent in the Third Division.
season ends today and I was hoping that it would he a matter of consider.
able
all congratulation round that all games listed on it were actually played, for usually as the season goes on, the list, for i number of very good rea- sons, becomes less and less reliable.
But alas, page 1 just falls to be necurate na Rectels have asked the Club to cancel their match scheduled this evening. The draw
This is a great pity as Re- erelo in the past huve managed the Following is the draw for the to capture something of first round proper to be played fun and carefreeness of playing under floodlights and have on Saturday, November 4:
usually played that litle bit these conditions. Morecambe v South Shields, Westbetler under Auckland v Barnsley, Hartlepools Now, unless something else is United Blyth Spartans, Wrexham fixed up meantime, they will
Town Barrow, Mansfield fornsby Town, cncaster Rovers v not be seen until Decembar 13. Rachdale kasex which seems quite a number Chesterfield, Town, Bradford City v York City, of weeks away.
v Northwick Southport
Victoria, fun City v Rhyl, Darlington
THREE MATCHES Carlisle United, Stockport County v Accrington Stanley, Crewe Alexandra
However, there are three V Lincoln City, Bradford v Port
or matches scheduled for today. Voir, Chester v Scarborough
Okibam Ashington,
Athletle
at Army's Both the games Shildon, Tranmere Rovers v Gates Boundargestreet
ground shoul! head or Selby Town, Workington v Cerby or Worksop, Barry Town v be worth watching as the sides Queen's Park Rangers, Brentford v will be evenly matched. At 2.45 kar and Chandrakant Deorgs Oxford United, Shrewsbury Town The Warwicks take on the RAF Bunbury Spencer, Brierlynhill1
Schoolboy Yew Cheng-hoe defeated Suresh Goct 8-15, 18-
SURPRISE
In the double, Molaya's Teh Kew-san and schoolboy Tan Sun-hool lest to Nandu Nate-
14-10 10-16.
The lefthanded Tap tent poor support to Toh who fought until
the end. The most surprising
defeal for the Malayans was that their top pair of Ng
V
Alliance v Grantham, Notts County and at 4.00 Sek Kong Stranges Yeovil Town, Bournemouth are hosts to The Royal Northe Margnie, Bristol City v lleraford umberland Fusiliers. United. Bridgwater Town v Borough
of Wetion Super Mare. Aldershot y The thid tame is al Suk
United, Crystal
tomorrow-bee ami Ton Yer-khan at Kettering Town, Exeter City
Landon, Oct. 24. am not at all sad or dis- appointed with my journey said Mr Joe Mears, chairman of English First Division club Chelsea, when
arrived back at London Airport to- night after flying to Milan to negotiato
transfer fox. The back of Jimmy Greaves for whom they have offered about £90,000,
GARY PLAYER has been a waste of time and
STILL TOP
He added: "I do not think it
I have not had a delnite "no" from Milan. They are meeting on Thursday night ter consider offers and may make a decision then. They have promised to
on to the bat, and quantifying Prou. Portugal ng tight Siles Sagebit, who made MONEY-WINNER let me know the psaltion on
UK soccer results
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segur
London, Oct 24.
malehes #beveel in druzin tonight were: ENGLISH LEAGUE
1.
Division 1
Walsing
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP Steund round replay
Swanera MISH GOLD GUR Seeand round replay.
Feb
1ndi
# Enter
1
--Reuler.
wit to forro te play against Butland in a neutral country
his international doit against Luxembourg earlier this math, and skipper Aguas, og of reveal Benfica player: in awit side.
Portugal held England to a
before their 1-1 draw
spectators
l
bone-hard ground last May, but tomorrow
10
Bo England, with conditions will be all against tactician Johany Haynes them. The Wembley Stadium lead
should
too br turf is sure to be heavy after streng-Reuter, recent rains.
The Portugas Trustees 11. secret of the tact they do not like cold, damp eruditions,
Them,
Ati Cup lawn bowls final
The final of the Hong Pairs
10%
Friday.. I do not think they will get the six-figure sum they are asking for Greaves."
Meanwhile Billy Nichalapa, Tottenham Hotspur manager, !
Hart Lane stood by at White
At ten-time, assistani-manager Hurry Evans sald: "Mi Nichal- son is still here, and it does not now look as if there will be and any development tonight.
the hands of A. I. Shalkh and Vikram Bhat.
Ng and Tan who had twice defeated the fadian pair in carlier tournaments, lost 12-15 and 11-15 wa Tan faulting often at the net.-AP.
Tunbridge Wells Palace v Portemouth, Walthamstow Kong where the two Gusher Avenue v Romford. Swindon Town Regiments. 4th and 14th Field, take on each other. This too Dartford, Reading v Newport County should be an evenly-matched Wycombe Wanderers____ Ashford Town, Wisbech or Chelmsford fixture and good to watch-it's u Kings Lynn, Torquay United v Har-
pity that so many spectators have with and Perkerton, Northampton the bore of having to work un
Town v Millwall. Dorchester Town
Weymouth Barnet, Peter Wednesday afternoons! borough United v Colchester United, Coventry City v Glilingham, South- end United v Watford-Bevier,
BOOKS ÅND sport
THE SPORTING EMPIRE
OF REAL MADRID
By ARCHIE QUICK
F.R. Brown's XI beat Kenya
Nairobi, Oct. 21.
F. R. Brown's XI beat Kenya by four wickets on the JANI day of their three-day match here yesterday.
in
Starting the day needing 123 runs to win with eight wickets and the touring team, led by former England captalt, Freddie Brown, were pinned down by accurate bowling be- fure scoring the winning
22:23
Australian who plays for Sumer- set, batted Circully for 82 39
the fifth time by beating Eintracht-Frankfurt Biti Alley, the 42-year-old at Hampden Park, Glasgow, by 7-3 in superlative display in May 1960 the players wickets feli regularly at the He was out when did not receive the promised bonus reward other end. of £400 each for a victory.
So overjoyed 20 rm were needed and Brown. hatting with a runner because of were the Managing Board that each player strained Achilles tendon hit got £1,250 instead!
them off
with John (Gloucestershire),
Dunedin, Oct. 24. Gary Player held un to his Jud
professionni Kolf's master-money-wiring race last week without even playing.
ready to go to Milan if there When Real, Madrid won the European Cup for just after tea. *Tournament activity has were any developments In the slowed sincst to a halt. With situation over al club's bid to only a few major ones tefl In the recure Greaves,
season, Player's $84,540 28 almost sure to tournonieads is Take the mony-winning crown, In second place with $57,732
Arnold Palmer
Mr Evans confirmed that there third with $53,513 Dog Sandlers.
also were idle had been a Bourd neeling, but both of whom
said that it was just a normal at week.
meeting, and 201 In fourth place. Bill Camper fortnightly
the Greaves R. McKirdy Jr. added $783 to his winnings connected with and S. 5. Telford, of Kowloon for a now total of $37,760. Idie situation.--AFP.
Chub und P. B. Gardner Jay Hubert held on to his th Dock and W. McColl of Taikoo Dock place with Club will be played this Sun-Al slay, at the Kewicon Bowling Liege, Oct. 24. fully co- The Belgian club, Standard Grtin Club.
carrreted of Liege. looked well set for
Mr P. Hughes Annatigmat lebua quarter-anat place in the
European Soccer Cup compell- UML ire.
on here tonight when they defeated the Finish chompioni, Valkeakosken, 5-1 in a Hrst leg. eighth-final match. The home team fed 2-0 at half- time.AFF.
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European Cup win for Liege team
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CCC tennis
Rugby Test on RTV
On Friday, RTV will be trans- Will not as
E. Pereira best Louls Hsu mitling the secord half of last League 5-1 0-0, 6-1 in the semi-fouls Saturday Rugby E. J. Lickelt will represent of the Cralgengower Cricket Second Test Match, Great Bri- World Club Men's Singles Tennis in versus New Zealand, The Hungkorg in the 1981
Competition, Champlonship yesterday.
programme is scheduled to start Vitalite Bowls
He will now meet V. T.
at 11 pm and will run for about The play will be held at KBGC | on Sunday, starting at 4 pr.
45 lutes, Wang in the final.
by Barry Appleby
JUCT AS 1 THOUGHT
If it's Bangkok you sh
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And temples so rare,
with Besinga iwiți and stakk
AIRINDA İĦa thara,
That startling facet is revealed restaurants, Lar-lounges, n}1 in "The Real Madriti Bole of encompassed in the club's huge Football" just pubilshed—and it acreage. A sporting empire and contains other fantastic stails- a legend In Its life Ume.
les. For instance, team mana- ger Senor Heilenio Herrara gets The membership fee is ex- £500 a week, the players on clusive of sensun tickets which irst team duty average about brig in n gigantle revenue, and £6,500 a season in bonuses then there are the Ruarantees get for up- #lone,
salary, they demand and
of the pearances in a parts signing-on fees, cic.
world. The most expensive
Apart
from
Breathtaking football seat in thirty shillings,
1 adnitesion
Origin
When Lals Molowny, their but there International centre-forward, eighteenpenco. was given benent snatch ho drew £28,000 and a signing- on fee of £14,000 in common- place. None of the players draw less than £10,000 a year overall.
The behind-the-seene set-up at the mighty Bernabeu Stadium | la breathtaking. The club felds dozens of teams, professional and ameteur, but' Soccer is not to be-all and end-all of Real Madrid. Peloto, basketbali, inwa tennis, swimming. wrestling table tennis, Judo, valley-ball, handball, boxing, gymnastics, hockey, roller skate huckey, athletics, weigh!-lifting, Rugby
Final scores were:
Mortimer
Brown's XI: 201 and 172 for six (W. Alley 04, Dath Singh five for 80).
Kenyu 107
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BY LEDNARD GARDEN
It all started in 1898 when pioneers deelded they profer- red football to bull Gghting, and their headquarters have progressed from a dusty ground plot near the bull ring, to a medium-sized velodrome In the city. to the old but beautiful Chamariin Stadtum," to the present modern Estadio Santiago Bernabou named after the Club President - mad shortly to be completed to hold # capacity "gnic" of 200,000 all seated!
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