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Warwickshire Win In Two Days For Third Time In Succession
London, July 20.
Warwickshire, with three two-day victories in succession, are set- ting a cracking pace in the County Cricket Championship. But Yorkshire and Lancashire today kept in the running with splendid wins over Kent and Hampshire, respectively.
Yorkshire, who have played a game less than Warwickshire, are 44 points behind; Lancashire need 52 points to catch the leaders with two matches in hand.
Ip In
Two Finals
Edinburgh, July 20.
K. II. lp. of Hong- kong, entered the finals of the men's and mixed doubles but lost his semi- final match in the singles when the Scottish
LAWN
Tennis Championships
were continned here day.
to
"He was beaten 6-4, 2-6 and 6-4 by Paddy Roberis, of Britalu, in the singles.
In the men's doubles Ip and Eric
Sturgess, the
and J.
Routh African tennis champion, beat Roberts *6-2
Campbell by 6-1 and and in the mixed doubles Ip and
Mixa E. Viandy best Roberts and
Miss H. MacFarlane 9-7 and 0-4.—Repler.
Fine bowling by Johnny Wardle and Bob Appleyard helped Yorkshire in their 10-wicket victory over Kent. In an hour and 40 minutes before lunch, Kent, lost their remaining eight second innings wickets for 58 on a pitch taking spin.
In one spell Wardle took three wickets for seven.
Lancashire avenged the only defeat they have suffered this season by a decisive win in the return game with Hampshire on a worn pitch.
[gainst a county side, when they beat Derbyshire by eight wickets here today.
Derbyshire, who had scored 258 in the first innings, were dismissed for 203 today and the South Africans, 382 for nine inst wickets declared in their innings, were left with 82 to win. This they scored with over
three-quarters of An hour to apare
When Derbyshire began their second innings 124 behind, if seemed as if they would have
Hampshire offered
poor re sistance and were dismissed before lunch in their second innings for 72.
batsmen were troubled All the by the offspinners of Greenwood who in 19 overs, 12 of them inaidens, look five wickets for 10 no dificulty in saving the game. runs, This Wbs Lancashire's Elllott and Hamer batted
of the season. eighth win
confidently that they put on 70 15 unsuccessful at at one run a minute and never trouble. But then Northamptonshire won looked
tempts,
by
of
FIGHTER'S
FATAL
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nine won, beating Surrey by and four wickets
who
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Ascot Expecting Most Exciting Race Of Century
London, July 20.
A field of 19 horses, whose total estimated value is £750,000, is expected to go to the post for tomorrow's big. Festival race at Ascot, richest prize in the history of the British turf.
The prize money for the one and a half miles race, officially named the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Festival of Britain Stakes, totals £30,000.
After their first Championship match a remarkable collapse set in
the
fell in 15 Mann and Athol minutes to Laurie Fishlock and Surrey's Rowan while only five runs, Test offepin bowler, Jim Laker, four of them leg-byca, were
a certain scored. averted what seemed innings defeat when they took Two more wickets fell be- their
sixth overnight
wicket fore lunch when the county to 121 ruma in 100 minutes. still needed 20 to avoid the stand
EXCITING FINISH Innings defeat and were with With the
full of runs out the services of Revill, thele the bowling top scorer in the first innings. Laker went ch while Fishlock defended. By
absent
with beautiful driving and firm leg-
trouble. side strokes, Laker made 89 in- side two hours, including eight received excellent support from Willatt, the captain, however, fours
Dawkes and Hall in stands Fishlock hit a six and four
of 41
and the and 38
South in his 53, which boundaries
forced was made in three hours.
Africans were
to bat Northamptonshire, captained again.
in They had little difficulty Dennis by hit off the 41 required scoring the
the professional,
runs needed andrels £23,072, won the match. In which they for victory In 60 minutes.
There was an exciting finish had been superior throughout. at Lords, where the Players-Reuter. defeated the Gentlemen by 21 runs, with only three minutes to spare. The Gentlemen, par- Fairclough made the fatal ticularly, must be praised for mistake of trying to swap providing such grand punches with the powerful tainment. Spaniard and paid the penalty, The Players set them to
In the first round, where he make 244 in two was boxing on the retreat, the quarter hours. This called for young Engilah boy did reason- enterprising batting, 90 runs an ably well although once hour, a tall order against twice he felt the force of the cream of England's bowlers.
Manchester, July 20. Luis Romero, European and Spanish Bantamweight Boxing Champion, who is to meet the World titleholder, Vic Toweel, of South Africa, for the world crown in the near future, knocked out Jackie Fairclough, of Eng- land, in the fourth round of their 10-round fight here to night.
Champion's heavy swings.
or
At long-range Fairclough used
a snappy left lead and reached
Brookes,
The
Romero first with some first sulbs
blows, the crowd went
experience
with exellement.
Romero's
round Fairclough
then 298.
began to tell. In the fourth
enter-
and three-
the
Yorkshire beat
Swimmers Race In
Channel
Al
Of this the winning owner
There is to be a formidable bid for the big prize from France, where so many rich stakes of the British turf have gone in recent years. But so far this season the French challenge has been held In most of Britain's big races and the British racing fraternity are hoping that tomorrow's race will confirm that the tide has turned. Outstanding among the French "raiders are the country's two leading four-year-olds, M. Fron- cols Dupre's Tentleme and M. Marcel Boussac's Scratch.
Tantiems, who has been the favourite for most of the anle- post betting, does not arrive on the Course
until tomorcow morning after a 250-mile journey by arr.
but
The thrils will all be packed Into the last two furlongs and the singe is act Cor what may prove to be the most exelling race of the century.
NEW L'AVOURITE
The Epsom Derby winnet, Aretle Prince, displaced. Tan- tieme as the clear favourite for the Festival of Britain Stakes at Ascot tomorrow when the final callover was held at the Victoria Club here tonight.
Aretic Prince was soundly backed at -7 to 2 but there was
little very
eagerness to back Tantieme, whe
half a cased point fom last
night. The Irish horse, Olein's Grace, was the best backed outsider and came from 40 to 1 to a 3rm 25 to 1 chance.
Living Language
Why we say Sucker.
In covered wagon days ploneers travelling
western plains
-the
•found
many holes in the ground made by "prawilah,"
species
1
of freshwater
shell-fish. Thess holes were really mall artesian
- wells, so that when
plainauma.n
the
of ren out water he had only to find
bole. thrust into it long
A
reed hollow
and
suck to slake his thirst.
thereby
A
"sucker'"* came to mean a ploneer, and because plancers were held to be a simple. minded, if hardy, people, easily duped by tales of riches to be gold and
berond the
picked
up
horizon, the word
later applied to anyone
who "sucks in"
ble story
cheated.
and
plausi.
easily
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Two-Up In Davis Cup
Folkestone, July 20. THE RESULTS
A
eight Egyptian following were the re-
race by today's first class swimmers from Dungeness to Folkestone county cricket matches:
along the Chunnel cinas right hooks to the jaw,
At
Lancashire coast was Liverpool:
won in an exciting In the second round it looked
He and Scratch are old
Dynamiter Was as he might bring off an un-beat Hampshire by an innings finish today by Moreel Hassan
aged 37, In record rivals. Scratch beat him in the backed French horse in the expected and sensational vic- and 40 runs. Hampshire 223 Hamed,
French Derby last year and 72 (Greenwood, right-arm time.
market tonight and was quoted tory.
10), The winner covered the 32 Tantleme revenged this defeat
nt 20 to
his alable With Romero hitting wildly offspin bowler, Ave for
while Lancashire 341,
kilometres (about 201⁄2 miles) handsomely when he trounced to the body--he was warned once
At Maidstone: to keep his punches up by the
to 9 to 1. M. Boussac'a colt in the Prix de companion, Servich, cased a
point, to A ninth Egyptian, Rekim, l'Arc de Triomphe in October. Jack Murphy-Kent by 10 wickets. Kent 143 in five hours, 31 minutes, referee, Mr
were: 7 to 2 Arctic The
prices were: of the conqueror
Channel in
BRITISH "HOPE" Fairclough appeared to be get- and 247 (Fags 91). Yorkshire
Prince; to 1 Tantieme; 7 to 1 964 and 27 for no wicket.
both
directions, withdrew ting on.
The chief hope of Britain is At Llanelly:
to 1 Scratch; Glamorgan's
Supreme Court; the last mement Then, when he cut Romero's
because of a the run-away
winner, 10 to 1 Belle of All; 100 to 8 Darby left eye during an exchange of match with Sussex was drawn. strained back.
Marcch's re-
Arctic Prince owned by
at Colonist; 20 to 1 357 and 188 for wid Glamorgan
cord beat by just over two Irishman,
Joe McGrath, Zucchero: Mr
Dynamiter and (E. Davies 02). Sussex eight
hours that of Major Jason Zir- but trained in England.
25 to 1 Olein's Grace; Wilwyn; Greek who nearly Fears concerning Tantieme's 33 to 1 Kelling, Mossborough At Evesham: Worcester beat ganes, the
ago covered the reaction to his morning air trip 40 to 1 Ki Ming: 68 to 1 Burnt ran into a Gloucestershire by slx vickets. two weeks
distance in a rougher sea in may make
Arcile Prince dis- Brown; Le Tyrol; 100 to 1 Worcester 360 and 50 for four lett upper cut when chasing.
and 35 minutes. place him as the favourite be Strigo, High Creat Romero and although the young (Mortimore, right-arm offbreak seven hours and Today's raco
Wert in ideal fore the off.
Corsair.-Reuter. English boxer was not badly bowler, three for 20). Glouces
Other almost fiat
home-trained tershire 170 and 241 (Emmett corstitions, the ses
hortes hurt he took a count of eight."
a little fog further out in who are greatly fancied are Getting to his feet, he immedi 07, Crapp 60, Howorth, left-arm with a
the Channel. Marech and his ately maled into this opponent, slow spin bowler, six for 07).
equal if not better than Arctic pining klm 10
At the Oval: Northampton-nerds rival, Said El Arabi, Sue Court, thought to bo shire beat Surrey by nine swam diese together almost neck Prince, the Оле Thousand wickets. Northamptonsture 450 m nock for
mond
the Inst three Gu
Guinens winner, Belle of All, Romero,
fly in the race, Mr bard to the body and switching for seven declared and 44 for hours and them, Just as they the only
one. Surrey 104 250 (Laker
and
beach the approached
al Winston Churchill's game
Ava- Fils attack to the head, domi- 89, Fishlock 83, Starice, right- Folkestone, Marech drew year-old grey. Colonist, and nated.
Fairclough gradually am offspin bowler, dve ter 103). ofread beating Arabi by one Zucchero, the mount of the boy
Paris, July 20. waited and went down to the At Lords:
Players
beat minute.
Jockey, Lester Piggott.
Ugo Koblet, of Switzerland, canvas to be combed out. Gentlemen by 21 runs. Players The trophy, for which the Olein's Grace is the only run-, won the 16th stage of the Tour He tried to beat the count 361 and 188 for three declared race was competed, was pre-ner from Ireland and this five-de France, arriving at Mon- bund was in the act of rising (Denis Compter 75" not out). bented dater in the winner on when it reached 10. He Was Gentlemen
301 for nine de-behalf of the Royal Egyption year old is quietly fancied by telliere from Carassinni (192
kilometres) before not in a position to defend him-clared' (1. May 110 nat
his shrewd connections.
four other ded out Club in London-Reuter." self and the referee rightly nd- right-arm leg pin bowler,
The Ascot Course, which has riders. Judged him as having failed to three for 32). and 227 (Alec
been well watered and in Timo was hrs, 27 mins, 14 bres the count--Reu'er.
Bodser, right-arm medium East Tower Wrote Write White splendid condition, bus o reputa secs.
tom for being
late Koblet easily won the sprint kind to challengers and it is understood over four other riders, all with that most of the jockeys have the same time.
The placings werit 2nd.--Jacques Marinet (Ile de
nga.in город
however,
A BIG FIGHT
וי
the
driving
22
Pha-
Koblet's Easy Win
Bolution of Dartworde:
'threo ..... Feather -- Tar == Art —–—– Cart - bowler, four for 63, Ikla New York, July 20,
Horse →→ Shore -- Shone - Bione The return World Middle-
- Notes -- Note -Tone Tom Nottingham
Somerset beat Mole - Mole -- Rola — Part in weight boxing title fight bo- Nottinghamshire
been given instructions to delay by 01 runs. Port Saucy - Sauce -- G0000- tween Randolph Turpin the Somerset 300 and 174 for ven Bander red halder, and Summer Roy Hobishooneclared (Harvey: Arimatearn Dog - Tired - Bired - Rides -
is a plan of campaign; / Zranco). reckon with in Colonist, one of (France). however, they have one to ard, Raphael
| Brides -- "Bath -- Chale' da Chile
- will take place at the New 10-spin bowler, fosis for 80) Stail Follow Yellow York Pole Grounde on Septen Nottinghamshire 380 (Robinson, Craven Roven von ber 12.
Port --- Raid — Stald:- - Ingatmouncing this the in- right arm offepin bowler alxant Francie - Amiatt ternational Boxing Club stated for 109) and 180 (Clay 63,
Turpin would anive In Robinsori, six for 70)-Iluster. that New York on August 20 and Robinson woud retum from Paris on August 2. jus
took the title from Robinson by outpointing him
The their the
'TOURISTS WINNE Style Derby, July 20.. South Africans a gained third, arstedlam" victory, C Cand ““ their juncosá
(London Express, Batvice)
INTELLIGENOL TEST BOLUTION *** Budos, our basi norditer » Jean- KEREPAIR OF the name Robert Louis Statensch
Lendón, Kagrozu Berwion
efforts until near the end..
Louisville, July 20.
Dick Savitt, of Orange, New Jersey, put the United States abend in the first round Ameri- gan zone Davis Cup eliminations today by defeating
Japan's Fumiteru Nakano 7-5, 6-3, 0-2, In the opening singles match.
The Wimbledon champion did not take command of the situa- tion until he was tralling 1-5 in the first set. Then he sol
down and swept the
match.
Herble Flam gave the United States its second straight point. taking the measure of Jiro Kurdamaru 7-5, 6-0, 7-5.
Flam won the Arat set from Kumamaru 7-6 in a dull match featured by long back-court rallies. The Japanese champion Geminfant had a chance to win the set when he held set point while
the toughest horses in training th. Lucian Lazarides leading 5-8, but Flam put away in' Britain, whooo jpent stamina) (Finncojarige
a volley to pull out of trouble. Mit Flam breezed through the
enables him to be brought of dib.. -- Pierro. Barbotin second set, 0-0, as, Kumumeru’A along in front all the way. (France){Pre
Calandart is perhaps, deficient in. Arishing popod- bus Jockeys olorming once run will have to match that bio is not allowed
fatem) too much ground.
Trusto Coppi," or Italy, is re ported to have 16 minutes or rear. Kobiet retains the leader ship in the general clusaincation,
Fouter.
game seemed to collapan.: Flam himself began to show weRK- inces from the struggle, serving two double faults in the long Anna tume, which was deuced five times--Associaled: Premi
alterations of Rules.
By Order of the Council,
́R, M. OMAR,
Secretary.
Dated thla 20th day of July, 1961.
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