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Captains Get Together

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954.

Len Hutton, England's Caplain, photographed with Abdul H. Kardar, the Pakistan Caplain, at the Pakistan Embassy, London.

cricket tour The Pakistanis are currently making their first (Topical Press),

to England.

A General Renaissance

Is Under Way For

Spanish

Soccer

Madrid, Mag 11.

The disclosure That Luis Iribarren, sule selector of the discredited and defeated Spanish World Cup football team, collected half a million pesetas (approximately £5,000) bonus during the six months he held office has raised a howl of protest among Spanish football Tans.

Ramon Encinas, who assisted Iribarren in preparing the Team for its matches was paid a 200,000 pesetas bonus during the same perind as well as receiving a monthly payment of 5,000 pesetas (€50).

get accer power, and that

but the next international

the national septart will be saddes quotely proved cod trained.--

Many keen followers of fonts proming an tog of the large sumtas prod bull here considered that Those earned by the players. high paviments 1 officials, tratated in the downfall of the Spanish tout, They feel that the true love of football as

part .

go and hoon re-

calcula mereenney Ticks on of all proportion

Patty And Drobny In

Another Marathon

Rome, May 11.

het leve

Budge Patty of Paris Angeles gained the man fmal batas at Itome" malal Fern

by som a 7 7 9

Vi

DAY 1

~ portstransliap

to

is expected here that the new Spanish Football Federa- | tann, which took over last month. Following the resignation of the previous Federation membres in the wake of the World Cup de- |feat, will cut the payment at

salaries Leathe

aleyres anal ofleiadi.

Fedora-

Exhibition By

Jap Swimmers

And Divers

Manila, May 12. Juan Tourn. FIL

Japonese swmuners and funey flon President, la expectedl tej davan's who won majo" honours

the way in

generat in the squatte events In the of Spanish

foot-Aston

just roncluded intre-bal. As a starting point aid is bere played the role of inue in s

being given to chils in inancial in fively exhilation

lenshus

thelled tech ho pl.

Jo Kuypt.

The be

real

darkness vester...

w th

seva Tanding

1-9 1

the just twy sets,

lenit

renaissance

Garnes

Fors and

7 difficultions, so that no "football fancy living yesterday at Riend

surles will be lost for wont pot.

Stice Touzon took vf funks Inves 2,000,000 pesetas (£20,000)

has been distilbided.

that ret after Patt. Iyond wen

The Japaner made i arrely In water show and capped it all by awarding kinomer ta ..! who placed 1:1

Apart from economie ques» iswizanters Fong the Federation I alsofferent vents of the afternoon buy seeking a national selecin and distributing fans to the on-

replace Tribarten.

Triastic crowd. 10- artent

Fribillon

matter

fairly

Neverssity

2 team

Deobny, who beat Putty in a rave al the D3-gan

nr atlehoosing th

Wimbledon, capitied

set when play m

The

rack included to represent (events in the 50, 100 and

PAKISTAN OPEN ENGLISH TOUR WITH IMPRESSIVE WIN OVER WORCESTER

Worcester, May 11.

Any doubts about the quality of the Pakistan cricketers now tour- ing in England wore settled today, when they won the opening first class match of the tour against Worcestershire by eight wickets.

True, Worcestershire are not, among the strongest of English county sides, but remembering that the Pakistanis, with the exception of their captain, were strangers to first class cricket in England and that they arrived only ten days ago and so cannot yet have reached their top form, means that they are welt worthy of a four and may challenge the best of county teams later on,

Their match winner was Fazal Mah mood, 27-year-old all-rounder and vlee- captain. When Worcestershire'a second innings stood at 156 for ane al lunch, a draw seemed certain. But in the 95 minutes afterwards the remaining nine wickets toppled for 88 runs.

Fozal claimed seven for in 12.1 vere, is full guns were seven for 48 at as he enught two baigmen he had Iz+art in the dismissal of nine inen,

ter since Now Zealand did so its opening partner. Alimuddin

lve years ago.

YESTERDAY'S PLAY Worestershire were

stood firm but lost Waqar Has- ran at 13. Then Muqsood Ahmed Joled Alimuddin on this patr in their second innings for 244, bit off the rinis, Maqsood being which left Pakistan üeeding 35 | unbeaten with 22 when the run in about an hour for vic-winning hit was made. try

The Worcestershire desent was

the primarily due to the brilliant

Moreover, Fazal scored (17 uns by entertaining batsman- ship and in the match he claim- | Dews retained while ed 1 wickets for 102 runs. collapse of Worcestershire

in bowling of Fazal Mahmood after It was while Kenyon and their second innings had started. At the interval, the county Dews were engaged in a second, ed. 20 he rompleted a seemed spi tu avert defeat but wicket stand that Pakistan meritorious 50 in ong and three Fazal who had no! taken A looked like

being robbed of quarter hours. For

11 overs, which cost Tim Wicket in victory, but the turping point Yarnold shut up one end while 29 runs, touched top form and canie on Puzal's first over after: Deys attacked at the other but

virtually skilled the balenien lunch, when be took three

after pulling Khalle for

afterwards. KIX, wickets in four balls, including Dews tried a similar treatment Kenyon.

Kurtlar and Then it came only a matter, caught in the deep.

time and when Dews' ne

ls 70 in 10 minutes over knock ended after he had two hours Included two sixes Don Kenyon 66 and 0. Dews, clouted two great sixes, the end and live fours.

That was vir- 70, were top scorers but once was not far away.

hy the end of the county's they had There

True

Yarnold and resistance

was su exeltement

Wis

His Ngures for the spell were seven wickels for 10 runs in 12.1 overs. six of which were maidens.

a Pakistan loat two wicheta Peaks crept into dolle Bgures Reuter. for

13 runs, but this left the wat the innings defent century makers of the Best Inn-tamented with three wickets ings, Allmuddin and Mawfood | full, but Pozel Mahmood

10

WRS

A in de aut off the runs and bowling brilliantly at this time enable Pakistan to be the first; and the last three wickets fell touring team to win at Were to him to give him seven for 40

Australian

Net Stars

In Paris

A rcond Jian

arrived here Team 4.

Paris, May 11 group of Austra tennia 1

and in England.

tars

prepare for

the contínen! i

The late t Arrivals - Lowest Hood,

Hartwig. Neate

seven for 1 since lunch,

All out for 244

244. Worcester- shire faced defeat as Pakistan butted, needing only 35.

There was a near sensational ng to the Pakistan second kack when Hanif Mahanad cast without a run scored.

WI

Bannister

Leaves For

America

gotie, there from the

was little county.

THE EPIC FEAT

Roger Bannister, the 25-year-old medical student after his epic feut on May 6, when running for the Amateur Athletic Association against Oxford, he be- came the first human to run the mile in under four minutes. His exact time was 3 mins. 39.4 seconds.

Photo shows Bannister, exhausted by his tremen- dous effort, being assisted away after the race. (Associated Press Photo),

Yorkshire Start Well

Six Wickets In County Cricket

With Six Successive

RAP

An

Balls!

League

Season

London, May 11. England's county cricket championship had a great send-off in the series of games which ended in various parts of the country today, all seven producing a definito result.

At

At

London, May 12. A Lonenshire national ser-

In fuct with Pakistan beating Worcestershire and viceman with the Second Allied

Essex defesting Cambridge University, there was only one Tuclical Air Force in Germany

The Kent versus Oxford University, took six wickets with six suc- drawn match -- ressive balls at Badellsen.

winning sides were Yorkshire, Middlesex, Nottingham. He is Sentor Alreraftmen D. shire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Lancashire and Robertson,

20-year-old

clerk Derbyshire. from Morecambe,

Pinying for HQ Unit agalust revenge for that

Warwickshire's win gave them

Derby: Derbyshire bell Fruser and Roy Emerson-fo]-

defeat in one London, May 11.

station, Buckeburg,

Leicestershire by seven wickets. he lowest teamy captain Harry Roger Bannister, 25-year-old captured the

Leicestershire day in a corresponding match of

134 and 231, sixth wicket of Hopman at Mervy Tore, who British medical student who ran the lunings with the last bull of

of last seAKYTI,

Derbyshire 2-10 and 120 for Feighed the French capital una 3.50.4 mile last week, left by

Yorkshire are hoping this three. over. Then with the first Saturday night

plane for New York tonight to four deliveries

Bristol: Yorkshire year will bring about a revival

beat of his next kell Anerican radis and televi over, he skittled out the rest in their fortunes and that they Gloucestershire Uy 10 TLINS. sion audiences how he did of the side.

will be bidding for the cham Yorkshire 281 and 171 10: nine but he will not race in America.

pionship again. The following day, hla team

They have declaret, Gloucestershire 234 Bannister

at played an Air Formation Signals Lowling by Johnny Wardle and

started well because of tine spin and 138. Feporters London airport that he thinks from Lemgo

Robertson, Afe playing in a British and he was

able to run

the long-pening the bowling, had their French internallenal ride tour- sought-after four-minute mita No. 1 batmon caught off pey, the Australiers will com- because he forgot to be afraid | Bret ball. pete in the French international) of not being able to do it. championships beter tha muntli,

No bowler in arst-class cricket the mere seems to me

has ever achieved this feat. then the Wimbledon tournament you try without succeeding the

Wisden records several bowlers in June in Britain.

less clince there is of making Team caplain Hopman plans it because you become frighten having taken four wickets with consecutive bolls, the last being to take his players on a tour of ed." he said. "I had not raced

six months and had for-Fed Ridgway for Kent against Holland, Sweden, Swizerland, for

Derbyshire at Folkestono Haly and Spain afterwards.gotten what some of the agony

1951 China Mat! Special United Press

Ken Rosewall is none resting et Lesne in Switzerland.

Rosewall is expected to rejulu bis team-mater here at the end of this week

was like."

He said he will returns ап Saturday to watch the home- coming of Queen Elizabeth

200 Next Asian Games from her Commonwealth lour.

the third the Spanish B squat against metres freestyle, barkstruke and Buday the French & in' Bayonne on | breaststroke and medley races is possible that a between Filipino and Japanes will swimmers highlighted the show.

but Patty go and the title count] May 30.

by taking the 10-game fourthi provisional sel.

Playing under a brolling hot Patty seemed 10 have

gelling hold

sun, -trouble

K

his

appointment

be made for this match.

POPULAR CHOICES

of hils

Most popular choices amongst As Drobny Look two of football writers to take over the serves and Patty dropped national selector's post are one of his, going into a three-anon Merlon, selector of the

lead, spectators felt that nationut

junior team, and

love

the match would stretch out Editardo Teus, previously solec- into another marathon com-tor and recognised as one of the four-hour outstanding authorities un foot- parable to the over Drobny-Palty match last year ball in Spain. at Wimbledon when Drobny

won.

In

the fourth

Mccion has been an interna-

A water-polo match between mixed Japanese and Filipino teams drew the curtains down on the two-hour exhibition,

Mr Matzugawa,

President of

the Japanese Swimming Federu- tlon, rocked the spectators with a demonstration of swimming with feet tied.-France- ads and ['resse.

tional referee, and is a journails Manila To Hold

game, how-Teus is also à Journalist,

control

ever, Patty recovered

Apart from the D match be-

of his service to win. Drobny tween France and Spain there took the next game, making it will be no other international 4-1.

matches this year for the Spanish national teams. The Football Patly then lost two points on Federation hopes to take od- double faults, but managed to vantage of the break from big This appearod gomes to iron out the troubles to upset Drobny who ran into in the Spanish side. trouble on his own serve, finally losing it bringing the count to 4-3.

win its serve.

Third World

Golf Tourney

Assured Of Large Foreign Entries

Manila, May 11. Two bigh Gicials of the Japan Amateur Athletle Federa- Uon said today they have been assured of large foreign parti- cipation in the Third Asian Games scheduled in Tokyo 1958.

Hu plans to race in a half- mile event at Hotspur Park.---- United Press.

China Soccer X1 Win Farewell Match By 5-3

time.

7

and

Brian Close,

At Oxford: the Oxford Uni- versity and Kent match WI Gloucestershire appeared lis

to drawn. Kent 207 and 235 for hayo ample time to get 210 rung eight declared: Oxford Unl for a victory but only Graveney |versity 234 and 121 for four. gained any mastery over The At Northampton: Northamp-

tonshire splaners. Close's line bowling

by 78 bent Sussex Indicated that the two years of runs. Northamptonshire 380 national service he hnd com-for nine declared end 215, pleted since the last Australian Sussex 240 and 270, tour has not affected his early At the Grol: Warwickshire promise.

beat Surrey by six wickets, to Surrey 224 and 170, Warwick- Dennis Compton for their open-shiro 251 and 154 for four. ing victory. Some people had At Cambridge: Essex

in

Middlesex

owed

much

beat

Sheko-O Club Toland all-rounder off as a back wickets. Cambridge University

Play RAF In

Return Game

been inclined to write this Eng- Cambridge University by three number but he answered them 288 and 298, Errex 330 and 145 with match Agures of 181

for seven-Router.

and

runs

eight wickets for 77. Sussex were

struggling from

under their newly

made

the start against Northampton shire, who On Sunday, May 10 there

appointed professional captain, will be a return match versus Dennis Brooktes. have the R.A.F. Singles in the good start to the campaign. morning and Fourballs in the But they were nearly foiled by afternoon. The following Umes that old stalwart, S. C. Griffith, will be reserved for the mor-Assistant

Secretary -ot ning singles:

M.C.C., who on one of his ap- pearances for the county hit a stubborn half century.

the

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

The following are club- selec-. matches scheduled during the tions for bowls teams in league week:

GA, RECREIO BLUES The following will Tub

de Robredoesent the

the

Cricket Club, at Home on Thursday. isegud, agunt ifte Craigongower 13th of May, at 534 p.nt.

3. A. Lur. C. E. Pasos, E. M.. Alarcon, H. E. Sours. 8. F. Lun! C. C. Pereira, I, A. Ozorio, G) A.. Guterres. J. F. V. Ribeiro, C. Ítoza

L.F. Xavier, A

K.B.G.C.

Manlia, May 12. in Leo Wal-Long's Nationalist 0.15 0.m. Air Comm. Field Chinese Asian Games cham- (18)/C. J. D. Law (17); 9.20 Masali Tabal head of

the plon football eleven last night a.m. Wing Cdr. Read (14)/A. Until then, Sussex seemed Japanese delegation to the toyed with

local

Chinese Graham (10); 9.26 8.m. Sq. doomed to defeat with plenty of Second Asian Games,

and walked off the Ldr. Delahoyde (18)/Brig. R. selection and

time but as it was, Ikkaku Matsuzawa, chief

victors by

28 of the div-field the

6-2 in. + D. Holton

(16): 9.30 am. Ft.

extra thirty minutes were re Ing Judge said the leaders of farewell appearance ot the Lt. Lee Benncit (11)/5. M. the various

Itizat football stadium. delegations

pro-

The

Backie (11): 9.35 a.m. Sq. Lar. quired by Northamptonshire. Nationalist

Nottinghamshire and Lan- Pereira, inleed utmost co-operation in

Chinese Imrie (7)/N. P. Fox (9): 9.40 cashire finished their matches Pereirs. the 1958 Games.

soccerites led by 2-0 at half- a.m. F/O Brown (2)/R, J.

Newton (7): 9,45 a.m. Bt. Lt.two days yesterday and the

The following have been selected victorious list of The two officials at the same Scoring for the winners were Groham (12)/P Taggart (13) today was completed by Derby Green Club in League Matches to

county sides

dbs to represent tha: Kowloon. Bowling time described the just con-left-winger Chu Jian-ching, 9.50 a.m. Ft. Lt. Hutton (18) shire, whose opening bowlers, be played on Saturday, 10th day at cluded Second Astan Games as inside-right Chu Wing-keung, Wallace Harper (14); 0.55

substitute a great success.

ingle-right Mok Ft. Lt. Hall (10)/H. G. Ban- way for a seven wickets victory

am Gladwin and Jackson pave the 240 p.m.

ist. Div. versus Recreio White Tabata said,

"We had some Chun-wah and Yiù Cheuk-yin ham (9): 10.00 a.m. Sq, Ldr. despite a century by Tompkin Astman, W2 C. Bimpson.

(nway). W, Tindall, J; G. Meyer. misgivings before coming to who recounted for the five goals Brooks

T McCabe for Leicestershire, (10)/P.

Hughes R. Browne, G. Norman, J. Manila but there

ong them. among

(16); 10.06 a.m. Maj. Sinter

THE RESULTS

Ho- Mekelvie, E. J. Liddell, F. toward Incidents

Barry Cla scored the two | (18)/F. D. Hammond (10);

warth, P. Francis, A. Harvey. Results "rave, face" goals for the local 10.10a.m. Sq. Ldr.

of matches which very happy. The

Reserve 1-5, I'mmer Culten

2nd. Div. versus · U.S.R.C. a great success not only on the Chinese team late in the game.

(18)/P. R. E. Arnhold (18); ended today: itself but in promoting The match was woll-received 10.15 am. Ft. Lt. Adams (22)/ At Lords: Middlesex beat friendly relations

a. Hampshire by 135 runs. Middle the by an appreciative andlence, H. Sldbury (28); 10.20 among delegations the various coun- made up mostly of Filipino F/O Fumbley

sex 224 and 308. for seven dem (21)/3. Mould tries. United Press.

Chinese-France-Presse.

(10).

clared,

and Hampshire 187 230.

Manila, May 11, A number of top A Football Federation spokes-

Japanese professionals will be invited to man, Cesareo Galindez har on-

the third world nounced that on May 15 of 1955 Participate in Patty, confident

un-England and Spain will play in golf championships next Novem- leashed his powerful serve and the Chamartin stadium, but it is at the Wack Wack Country Sports took the game with two nces, not known what other interna learned today.

Club here, the United Press

making it 4-4.

now.

tional matches scheduled.

From here on the games sce- sawed back and forth, each Galindez

are likely to be

said at man winning his own

servatimo flint for the until Drobny dropped his at 7-7, nothing was known giving Patly an 8-7 lead,

Officials at the course, one of the best known in the Far East.. the same said leading pros of the US

moment Australia, Europe

and other

of a 1000 countries will be invited for the visit to any South American 72-hole medal competition, Patty than took his serve and countries. Both Paraguay and match. The near-equality of the Brazil have been reported an- The number of foreign golf two players was evident clear xious for a visit from a Spanish luminarle a competing will de up to match point United aide.

pend ultimately on the foreign Press.

exchange allotment granted by after the Philippine government, been was said President plans call thoroughly overhauled this year for prize monies of 60,000 pesos and next, the national team will to be divided among the 10 best enter the International sphere scorers with 20,000 pesos going

gain in full force, and will to the winner. probably undertake a tour of

Doubles Tille. Decided

1+ Is bellaved that Sparalak football

Rome; May 11. Enrique Maren of Argentina and Jaroslav Droboy (Brypt) won the men's doubles title in South American countries. the Italian lawry-tannis championships,

But the now Football Fodera Viction, says that Spain will not.be.

1

Ed "Forky" Oliver of the US won the first world open cham- plonships promoted by the Weet Wad Club: in 1949. Lloyd

Ship and Pony Traber, (both Work, as US pre, was

of the USA) 6-4, 0-0, 3-0, 6-3, defeat at the hands of Turkey, 6-4 in the final today-Neuter, relatively unknown. Inter-

the winner of the second cham- pionships, in 1953, United Press.

were no UTI-

and we are

Games were

THE GAMBOLS

Barry Appleby

Buy

QUICK, GEORGE, LET NE HAVE SOME OF THOSE PARCELS

[GOOD AFTERNOON

(AWAY

A Beule, C. Askew, R. C. Pearse; L. C. Parker, B.-A. Trem- lett C. Gevarez, A. Balay, 12 Bhistós, E., Bichoni, - Rich Taylor, B. F. 6. Baker;_E. Purvis,++

Reserves: Er Bhaw, Ji W. Bellamy, L. C. Harris,

Rexona

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