THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961,

SECOND TEST Civilians win Bill Richardson

MATCH DRAWN

Kanpur, Dec. 6.

The second Test match between India and Eng

land fizzled out to what seems almost in- evitable in India these days a draw here today.

Kun Barrington Dexter added easy centuries as England ran up a huge securi innings Jofal

497 for fi

balna wickets. Opening Oruff Pullar hud alt seotud century earlier in the frontage

England, forced to follow- on after being dismissed for 244 in reply to India's first. inning score of 467 for right declared, were at the end of the game 274 runs ahead with five of

wickets O their standing.

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Two thoroughly entertaining rugby matches were played last night at the Club ground between Combined Civilians and Combined Services and between their second strings.

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The first match of the evening was the closer 19-6 in favour of Services) and therefore the more exciting; the second game, the senior one, was rather one-sided from the point of Dan Ferris, who recently retired as Honorary view of the final score, the Civilians winning by 17 points

to three.

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Secretary of the U.S. Amateur Athletic Asso- ciation has predicted that "the 18th Olympic Games in Japan will be the most successful in the history of these quadrennial Games."

หร Ferris

writing in the December issue of the Amatrul Athletic Review following two-week tour of the Olympic Tokyo during

anti-installations

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ment which could be retracted

the level of the stadium.

A mechanical have to be used in training was Axed on a rall on the interior of she track. The hare held a micro- phone through which a trainer could keep in contact with the runner.

On the

was

Relay r with of the Cavillars doubtful; they saw their and

At Moore not possession, and park

who knocked 1927 Thes must be made only three yards from a try Lipman, an now and they shoved for all the

Rather 38 all As world our of the elinax they then allowed crowd (because he had brought | Civilians in kick the ball

He said.

The Japanese des his hools along) when Close's the serummage and ear

well-known for their organk withdrawal was acremeed

and ability

their success in When anything unorthodox was

slaging huge spectacles wwww be required behind the serum

Olympic swimming Ricks

The Asian games conducted Werrill's perialis who

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seat 20,000 there KO well

successfully Iruly Tooked

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three Pd which got through several

people, Ferris said that 11 would-be

ago. years

served and the vital math, th... Já, tacklers, who vane jairly near

rehearsal for

strongly probable that the finish the scoring

Olympic of the races would be judged by winanap yu cred sightly at t once

And IWICH

Games. Any mistakes made outside. the Services'

electronic photographic tackling an upright. This always thoas

ap- at that Elme will not be re- and falling the ball left the best lid plans to the dogs

paratus. This system was tried heated," H3 nd the fester-landets

Lout a year ago and Ferris con- something to be desired.

Their other weakness, and me anywhere adottarh,

: Nidered it would probably be Secretary,

international had top faced by all representative mue But i en either siỰU

experience accepted

athletics and swimming federa- sidies where the players, re not was around, and eventually the

as an athletics official, examined Intu touch su rure ut each other, was a ball went lamely

tions.-AFP. in detail the Various Olympic be sure what endency not for

for half-trne.

installations. the policy was near their own

まで IT'S good

to see starks mounted from one's own goal- hee, but it's far snfer to have to regard that such the ball comfortably onto touch La dati segurrence in Rugby won and this Is what pays when

k and done with

matter | untried combinations are capement - which spoke worlds Der than estender and the referee

Despite some scruffy pack. ing ve

bosti the first watch

produced some good. Rames honest. robust forward-play ut a high order, which seemed willha! to br rqually good

ira fun, but

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On the Olympic Stadium at The Meijl Park he said: "I have visited the stadiums the world over, and while those in Russia and Italy have many excellent ; innovations, they cannot, in my opinion, compare with the wational Station at Tokyo

Among the innovations noted |

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The Services pack had things their own way at the beginning of the seerud half pad Mau sel mounted a couple attacks, but they got nowhere,

Then Ross had the ball on his

coming own twenty-thr

Tigh: He beat a man Wilson's try the Ser- and quiritly co

own sives had the ball a while and and passed to Fidler on his hal 我

ten-yard line, Fidler had sixty- opponents" Twenty fre. but five yards to go, and showed In Ross came away with the bolt them his mark of real class. und de almost hell-a-mu: pupaced his naudaic tacklers In sheer straight, fast running: There was a lovely run which srum,

The Civilian he beat the full-back with first

pol, and a ender track of 20 Jerry Vogel, Daniel Quin- won. Witsun put in a sure kick a change of pace and

then a executed, usi which went <down a Service-ride-step beautifully

bry athletes "warming man's throat, us did Watson and then as he seemed to have - tis. Hallowing up. trut the Services | slowed down a file and there.

med nuraber of men who might eates him

e steamed, thin bi serves were evcu soon, Rebertson caught did away once mure

reai gen slightly- 3

of a try. a good scissors with

He hasn't after the interval as the result of

like that for jeed, hard opportunities surprised forward whe patty from the Services

months. but when I came he le Steven win made tauch "wa plain, Grindley

the line I wan look it more than gratefully.

but a smaller number than ear:

the case

Fesy such necasIONS

fe which the players and those

authority are to be thanked

and ungratulated

I the first half the Cirdians stored a smalty goal through 8t it and just failed Janstar, their evergreen cap-

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Then the Civilians went ahead; yards from

gain by a try

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a try from an excel-! gourd stuff to watch-ths Club. three-quarter movement, ? men Stewart being the actual seoret 1/3

two Bul after that there were Services' tries. the first sepred by serum-ball Tho after a solo break from a sertim some Lun vards fron the line and the Grant second by right-wing

after a good move by the out- sides that male the score 9-6 to the Services and there

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metres under the stands to b

He also noted that the judgest

- scored a stand will be on a live arcange-

That, in fact, completed the Civilians' scoring. The Ser- vices' pack kept the ball much tighter after thai, and 'The mighty New Zealand second- row of Cuff and Hamau and the back-row trio of Whatley,

Rogers Hagan and

showed

Neale Fraser

New York, Dec. 6.

dozzi and Louis Brown, former College basketball players, pleaded guilty to- day to conspiracy in the point-spread scandal.

This brought to five the num- her of accused bribers to plesa

Fraser in America's basketball

beaten

sundals of the 1980-81 season in which Colleges

37 players from 22 were named, Aaron Wagman, called the master fixer, and Joseph Green, his associate entered similar pleas

Melbourne, Dec. 6. Former Wimbledon champion¦luxt month, Neule Fraser WBX tonight beaten in Ave sels by 20-year-

Vogel Quindazzi and Brown old Ken Fletcher in the men's ;

More

allowed to plead to what they could do.

singles quarter-Anats the slingic count of two or three Just about mid-way through Victoria Lawn Tennis

Cham- count indictments. They could a year each in the ball Hagan put in a super pionships here. little kick which found towels

Fletcher won 1he

The line-ous became A serum and Roberts, playing a

sterling game at wing-forward seemed to be round when the Services got the ball and just about over. But a miss is as good as a mile; he held on, er so seemed, after tackle and Services cleared with a good relieving penalty-kick. The next move of note show- ed Fidler Was in 3-% Jerm Robertson broke Dway lind The main maich say

a Civilian grounded it and there player in from a sel serum on the hall- into an Civilians get

TS! was drop-out

Serviers Davis Cup lead, for within eight minutes nude a lot of

possed to him, he way and

gut again azul Whatley run with Italy. grand round a they were eight points up.

Brauufully through a number 7:148), When the right of

tul gaps and a number

Hagan

Early scores

The Civilians puck.

the early

& Club lot of

receive up

2-hou: prison. Judge Joseph A. foot or twa the right side of the floodlit muutub 3-, -4. 7-5, Sarafite set on Jan. 10 for sen-

Mag From the liar-out De 3-6, 6-0 to jeopardise seriously tencing.

Services got the badi over, but Fraser's position a

seven plus Roberts from the mental arrived he passed in- weren't and presented

to Wilson how he go with a nice ry Police. Just about to go on leave side incider:fully, settled down from there was a real mystery wh the word

as was to have kicked nicely from right to left, go,

Williams was there and several Uten expected. They got posses»

went

over

10

s from a serum on the right supporting forwards who then

and after yard or two from the corner get the ball lack

Mi little playing around by flag and Steven open the scoring. Moore kicked Club backs Kennedy had a shot a lovely goal from just about at a dropped-goal which was not too far adrift, There was a some indeterminate drop-out, play, a set-scrum and a Service- man mund it too quickly. Moure Lok the kick and the lead in- creased to elven,

the touch-line.

Then the Civilians were up in much the same place once more. Robertson kicked high and left and hardly forward for a very fast-moving Wilson to follow up and score way out left.

The backs, likewise, were a Club six plus Policeman Fidier

Further ahead

pass,

Solo effort

Then there was

27

the

gitagio farthcoming round

challeng

Fraser found Fletcher in the best form of his career and was unable to surve well enough in keep the young Queenslander from hitting numerous winters with returns of service

CHARGES

According to the indicitüent, Vogel and Quindazzi paid $750 to Peter Kelly, a University of Connecticut player, to score fewer points than he could have in the Colgate-Connecticut game on March 1. Colgate won.

Brown was accused of pay ing $1,000 to each of three

good solo

must have absolutely straight: he Reemed to have pron, slipped clear

the Civilian 6-2, 6-4, 8-6. of forwards in hot pursuit when

In women's singles quarter. he dropped the ball.

Smith Anal matches, Margaret Creswell, the Services' right beat Mrs Mary Hawton 6-1 6-1 wing then had a good run but

of Mexico, and Yolu Ramirez, strangely found little support:

6-2, 8-2. then

Moran the right-centre did beat Jan Lehane much the same.

It was all Services' pressure;

effort by the massive Kamau match, tub-seeded

11: another quarter-fini players from St Joseph's.

lege in Philadelphia for Rod Laver,

Xavier University of against Twenty yards be

the reigning Wimbledon chan Ohio on Jan. 14. He was also Laken the ball.

defeated Fred Stolles accused of paying $1,000 to a player on the La Salle Univer- sity team to fix the outcome of

game

Carolina with North State on Dec. 21.

Reuter.

Vogel, 24, was a star at the University of Alabama from 1956 to 1959. Quindazzi, 24 played for Alabama from 1987 to 1900 and Brown, 22, was i member of the North Carolina

1980.-AP.

TKO win for University team from 1958 to

Duilio Loi

Five minutes later Civilians at that time, while the Civilians | and they all played very well, went further ahead through a were getting their strength back as well. I should say, as Club try by Wilson. The Civilians for a final onslaught. For the ever have this season and that's backs were all Uned to go right closing minutes were once more saying something. It was

the

Steven here when be changed direction in a

Civilians'.

and <hat the Services

put-flash. He seemed to knock-on Bedford gained a lot of ground: were out- flash. played. Close

then Nicholson and Ross had a the original Robertson's

though, and

nice duet of a run. Ross did chulce at fly-half had to call off seemed to register it by an im-

Rome, Dec. B. because of an injury, and he did mediate decrease in speed His seem well away, in fact, but he

was just caught by an anklej Duilio Lol, the world junior so having tested it out just be- pursuers did likewise, but they

by Lipman. There was

scored welterweight champion, themselves fore the match. The

selectors

with didn't recover

lot #

exciting of scrummaging an

over quick-quile brought Maunsell in from cen- anything like Wilson's

and loose play when the Ser France's Epiphrane Akono in a tre, and creditably did he play, thinking and he scored,

vices' dislike

of falling was non-title bout here tonight, A Hextall and he struck up a good what apologetically.

shown up.

doctor asked that the Aght be partnership at half-back. but Then it was the Services' Fidler had a go just befor: called off after the they just did not know

turn, and they did in fact the end but was tackled this round. have most of the play in the time by a whole host and thal remaining seven minutes of was that

each

other as Robertson and Wilson did, who of course are outstand-

ing in Colony Rugby at the mo-

ment.

the half.

some-

next

victory

seventh

The Aght was halted when a Mrs Stoker presented- the cut over "Akono's Tel” “eyebrow, - Their pack were just heavier | 193311 Richardson Shield to opened up by Loi in the third Furthermore Maunsell was than the Civilianis and they Tokky Smith, the Civilian skip- round, started landicapped by having out showed up to advantage now. per after the match.

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