THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 29, 1987.
NEW ZEALAND'S DISASTROUS START
ENGLAND IN STRONG
POSITION GHAN
MOLONEY AND ROBERTS
IN GOOD STAND
TEAMS PRESENTED TO KING
In brilliant weather, the Test match between England and New Zealand was resumed yesterday morning. England did not add materially to their score and the innings terminated at 424, Paynter batting very well for 72.
New Zealand started disastrously and at the lunch interval had scored only 66 runs for the loss of three of their best wickets. Thereafter an ex- cellent partnership between D. A. R. Moloney (64). and A. W. Roberts (58 not out) retrieved the situa- tion somewhat and at the close of play the score was 282 for 9.
Shortly after the tea interval, a crowd estimated at 17,500 saw both teams lined up and present- ed to His Majesty the King.
re-
England's first innings was sumed yesterday morning at 370- for 7 with Paynter and Voce the overnight not outs 42 and 12 res- pectively. There was a crowd of about 10,000 present in bright. sunny weather.
VOCE OUT
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Voce was the first to leave being caught by Tindall in the slips off Cowie. He had scored 27 and his partnership with Paynter yielded 63 in 53 minutes. - Verity, who suc- ceeded was quickly dismissed and Gover filling the breach, had scored 2 runs when Paynter skied one from Roberts to mid-on, where Dunning took an easy catch. Payn- ter had batted for 145 minutes for his 74.
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England's innings closed for ɛ total of 424 runs.
N. Z. BAD START
G. H. Fowler, above, will prob- ably be playing centre-half for the Mobile Machine Guns against the European Y.M.C.A. in their friend- ∙ly water-polo match next Monday
evening.
WEMBLEY
aid of some STADIUM TO
Moloney by the aid of some powerful driving, had reached 30
when Tindall fell a victim to HOLD 133,000
Robins, being taken in the slips by Hammond for eight runs (176 for 7) At the tea adjournment, Moloney was 30 and Roberts 3.
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MOLONEY BOWLED
There was 17,500 present when the King arrived shortly after 5 o'clock. Moloney, continued con- fidently but he was eventual- ly caught and bowled by Verity after he had scored 64 (280 for 8) Moloney had given a dour display. which occupied him 160 minutes during which period he hit only four boundaries. When the partner- ship between Moloney and Roberts teams were lined up and presented had reached 100 in 94 minutes, both
to His Majesty.
ROBERT SAVES DAY
Roberts, who had difficulty in timing the fast bowling reached his 50 in 97 minutes. After Dunning had been cleaned bowled by Gover without opening his account, Cowie and Roberts played out time with the score at 282 for 9. Roberts being
New Zealand opened disastrously and in Gover's third over Vivian was given out 1.b.w. for five. Soon after Kerr had the misfortune to plays a ball hard on to his mouth 58 and Cowie 1. and was forced to retire.::
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ENGLAND: 1ST. INNINGS. \.......... Hadley, who followed Vivian, L. Hutton, b Cowie started promisingly with Page J. Parks, b Cowie
W. R. Hammond, but New Zealand hopes were
Vivian dashed when Page after scoring J. Hardstaff, c Moloney, b Roberts nine, hit a long-hop from Robins E. Paynter, Dunning, b Roberts deep square-leg and was well C. J. Barnett, b Cowie ..
L. E. G. Ames, b Vivian held by Paynter (2 for 36).
e Tindill, B. W. V. Robins, Joined by Wallace, Hadley did berts not long survive being caught by W. Voce, e Tindill, b Cowle
H. Verity, e Cowie, b Roberts- Verity off Voce for 84. (66 for 3).
Lunch was taken with the score
A. R. Gover, not out.
Extras at 66 for 3.
KERR IN FORM.
At the resumption, the crowd had swelled to 14,000. Wallace
Total
Cowie Kerr Roberts
batted confidently and theme was Dunning
Moloney Page
Bowling Analysis
£60,000 Extension
Plan
IN TIME FOR NEXT SEASON
London, June-7.
BRITISH CAR'S HILL CLIMB TRIUMPH
Amazing Speed Of Little Austins
ITALIAN CAR
FAILS
Shelsley Walsh, Jane 7. Raymond Mays, driving the same British ERA. car with which took second prize in the Isle Man race on Thursday, yesterday won the international hill-climb' contest here. He set up a new re- cord for the 1,000-1 ds climb 39.098ec, equal to nearly 52 m.p.h.
The previous best time, with slightly different method of start- ing, was 39.6sec., also by Mays on 11⁄2-litre E.R.A.
Amazing times were accomplish- ed by the tiny Austin Seven super- charged racers. They took the team prize and set up figures far ahead of anything previously corded for their class.
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AUSTIN TRIUMPHA H. L. Hadley on one
of them actually made the second fastest climb of the day în 40.83sec, with A. F. P. Fane third on a Frazer Nash in 40.89sec.
The strongest rival to Mays was expected to be Luigi Villoresi, of Italy, driving a Maserati. The Ita- lian, however, made two disappoint- ing runs, his fastest time bein 44.29sec.
The Indies prize went to Mrs. Wembley Stadium, which can now John Bolster, formerly Miss Bar- accommodate 93,000 people, is to be bara Skinner, who drove her aged enlarged to take a crowd of 133,000. Bupercharged Morris Minor faster The cost will be £83,000:
|; more skilfully than ever.
Her The Stadium will then be second time was 45.96sec., and Mrs. Kay in capacity only to the one at Petre, the woman champion, Hampden Park, Glasgow, which for once to be content with second holds 150,000, and is the largest in place.
League Final and international the United Kingdom.
The F.A. Cup Final, the Rugby
matches, are played at Wembley, and the proposed enlargement is being sponsored by the Football. League and the Football Associa- tion. Details will be announced at the annual meetings of these or- ganisations in London to-day.
A section of the extension will be carried through in time for next season's Cup Final, and the Eng
land and Scotland match....
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-MIXED DOUBLES
TEAMS
C.R.C. At Full Strength
OWLOON Cricket Club (2) were very unlucky last Monday not to have Club (1) in the Mixed Doubles Lea- beaten Kowloon Cricket
gue, and it was only due to their. sporting gesture in giving up ons of their ladies and thus conceding three. sets that the senior team recorded an -"empty" victory.
RECOGNISE LOUIS partnership with Willy Hung. The
Paris, To-day.
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Commission has endorsed the - at titude of the International Boxing
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hoisted in 130 minutes. With a ter- Vivian rific six off Verity, Wallace reached his 50 but was almost immediately NEW ZEALAND: 18T INNINGS 1.b.w. to Parks. (181 for 4). He had H. G. Vivian, Ibw., b Gover "played a dashing innings, his best JL. Kerr, er Ames, Robina, .. -scoring strokes being 2 sixes and 6 W. A. Hadles, c. Verity, h Voce
M. L. Page, Payn r 5 Robi fourke
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M. P. Donnel lbw,, b Parks -, DA Moloney, sand-b:Vérity
Donnelly, who succeeded, did not last long, – being dismissed... for -a "duck by Parks: (181 for 5) Kerr, W. Tindall, c Hammond, b Ro«--
who had batted confidently, but with A. W Roberts, not out great patience was the next to J. A. Dunning, b Gover leave. Snicking one of Robin's spin-J. Cowie, not out ners he was snapped up by Ames
(147 for 6).
Extras
Total (9 wkts.)
cognise the claim of Joe Louis, to
Miss Cissy Botelho, who has consent. ed to help the Chinese Recreation Club out of their predicament, is a fairly steady player and should do well in
C.R. C.. however, have been a ther handicapped by the absence of Lee Wai-tong, who is touring the South Seas with
the
South Ghina 'footballers.
Union, in Paris, in refusing to re-SCHOOLBOYS HUNDRED IN EACH INNINGS
the world heavyweight title
This is according to a cable to a leading French sporting paper from its New York correspondent Trans
South China Still Winning
Playing against eleven yesterday* Chins soccer tourists ners by the score
Chân Tak Tat
((2), Kung
London, June 4.
N. S. Harrison accomplished the rare performance for gchoolboy of scoring 100 in innings for Haileybury gainst Uppingham in the cluded at Haileybu
Uppingham Pnonpeng previous day
South Kets. Hailey bur ged win, 268, of which Har
to 1. Following
Wing 196 for 3
Shek Yau were the goal scorers.
and the
match, were drawn,
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