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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1984.

COUNTY CRICKET

In the match between Essex and Yorkshire, Yorkshire's schoolboy fast bowler, 6ft 6in. Philip 1188gton, Howled three skørt spells it a goda Thất phct. attacking mostly the teg stump. He fihished with 3 for 43—a promising baptisin In county Crickét.

The

Here the cameraman concentrates on the action of schoolboy Philip Hodg son, Yorkshire's latest fast bowling hope, as he faces Paul Gibb.-Express Photo.

When Essex followed bn, Hodgson again dismissed Dodds at 22. hall kirtich low on the bat and Hodgson held a return catch chest High,

Some Great Running Likely

Week-End's At This

JA

AAA Championships

By

“RECORDER”

Some great running is likely at this week-end's AAA White City, London, and the fields in all the events from the Miles will be the fastest in years.

Championships at the

Quarter Mile to

Slx

minutes 16

seconds This

Last year there were 17 British Mile runners under 4 and there were extraordinarily fast times returned in the heats of the Mile. your-with the season at its half way stage-there are 24 and it is not unlikely that heats will have to be won in under 4 minutes 10 seconds,

En eight under

another seven

יודע

Th

British Six Miles, which will be one of 13:55.4 Freak Sando were Pare

the classles of the AAA Cham- 13:55,0 14 les fin Tunes Under

13:57.0 the Three Miles and 12 under plonships again this year. 14 10 for the whole of the 1953 Revised best performance 13:57.0

"There

by already lists for the current season 1:20

13:57,9 athletes between 14

440 minutes and British

13:50.0 under 14 10 this Yards and Three Miles are ap-

14:02.0 pended:

Peter Driver Put Rodger

Michael "Mnynced Lan Eyre

Mary Hicks

lan Alamle

QUARTER MILE

48.0 Derek Johnson

48.0

48.5 Peter Fryer

Alan Dick 48.7 M. K. V. Wheeler 489 R. 1. Belter Alan Sexton

Event the 880 Yavels there are already 14 men under 1:54 440 Yorts Ave meni and at under 49 seconds this season --

Haprovement an extraordinary

on the last few reasons.

Only one of the four British 49.3 sprintors poing to the Empire 49,4 C. E. Parkinson Games at Vancouver is faster 4D.4

Terrance Higgins

than Hongkong's Stephen 49.8 P. J. Phillips Xavier but even

[$1 the 49,7 M. Jones

notoriously weak sprint events 40.7 F. P. Higgins

in Britain there

considerable

bus

been

unprovement

standard this ROISOT

a 40.9 11. Connor in 50.0 C. E. Goudge

Peter Fryer, G. E. Ellis and

HALF MILE

E. H. Sandstrom have all re- 130.2 Derek Johnson

corned 9, sends

for

100 1:31.3 Roger Bannister Yanis while Brian Shenton 1:52.0 Brian Hewson

(32.8), Kenneth Box, Ken Jones,

1:52.7

Ron Day

W J. Ferguson, E. G. Ellis and 1:53.0 Gordon Pirie Peter Fryer Inver Jone 22.17:53.9 Albert Webster seconds ve better for 220 Yards. 1:53.5 it. T. Taykyr

no further 1:53.0 Angus Scolt

There have been outstanding performances over

Foot Fault Rule

Modified By ILTF

1:53.7

Bill Aylett lan Boyd 1:34.5 Bill Nankeville 1:54.6 R. D. Henderson 1:54.0 N... Eldyd 1:548 J. V. Beesley 1:55.1 Brian Grogan 1:55.1 David Law

ONE MILE

3:00.4 Roger Bannister 4:044 Chris Chataway 4:05.2 Gordon Pirie 4:08.4 Brian Hewson 4:00.7 Victor Milligan The International Lawn 4:08.0 Peter Driver

4:68.8 Ian Boyd

Tennia

Paris, July 6.

Federation

adopted foot fault rule.

today 4:08.8

a proposal On 4:00.0 Chris Brasher

84000 Wood

4:09.2 Ken 4:00.4 Prank W 4:00.8 David Law

Main feature of the new rule, 4:09.8 Bill Ninkeville Which will be enforced for a beriod of two years,, is that it 4:10.0 John Evans

John Dialey 4:10,2 allows a swinging foot over the 1102

4:11.2 Brian Barratt baseline while servicing.

4:12.4 Jack Brown 4128 Koth Marsden 4:128

Dumidley 4:13.0 M. Whittaker 4:13.8 A. D. Gordon

13.8 E. R. Bougies 4:14.0. R. T. Taylor 4:14.2 E. G. FUL 4:14.9 G. S. Ward

The gruppen), was, adopted by 138 vofer, 16, 17.

The new rule will come into effect on Jaiitiary 1.

It allows the server to "do what he likes behind the servico line," Consts scurées sild,

¿ The Congress decided that the All India Lown Terhis Assöök- tion should organise the Ablas

THREE MILES TUN

hampionships for 3954/55, and 13:47,4 Gordon Piric

1953/30

EDT

The Lawn Temals. Ampciations

of the Boar and Gold Coast were

mitted to the Fedoration as

Biociate members without the

fight to vote.

E

18:51.0 Freddie · Gréon

GRANDDAUGHTER

OF HYPERION

Venezuela's' readiliation WINS RICH RACE

ccepted subject to subscriptions

being paid.

Dr Rumel

United States sold

dont, Sir Clarence Sadd, of

Wilmington, July 5. Gainsboro, Girl, a four-year-

15, todky on the world'

14:03.0 Ken Wood

Frank Watt

14:03.4

14:05.0

Alan Perkins

14:00.0

Ken Norris

14:00,0 G. D. Ibbotson

14:00.4

Dave Purenter

YORKSHIRE MAINTAIN THEIR SLENDER TWO POINTS LEAD OVER WARWICKSHIRE

London, July 6.

Yorkshire maintained their slender two points lead over Warwick- shire in the County Cricket Championship today with a late win by 54 runs over the Champions, Surrey, at the Oval today.

Yorkshire dismissed Surrey to win in the last few minutes of Extra tidb. They now have 122 points from 15 games against Warwickshire's 120 polhts. Middlesex, who were without a fixture, keep third place with 104 followed by Derby- shire, who beat Sussex by 76 runs in a bowlers' match, bn the 96 poipts mark.

Dick

for 15. Earlier 72) Spooner had completed his first

century of the sceson.

Surrey (70), Nottinghamshire four and Glamorgan (both follow

At the other end of the table, Somerset falled to

Wilfred Wooller, Glamorgan's get a poin

a big pard in and lie at the bottom with 18 captain, played

their defeat of Northamptonshire Leicestershire are next points.

271 runs. Dowling with with 30, while Worcestershire, by though sull the only county hostility, he took five for 15

Alan Watkins touk win, gained four 17 overs.

for two, wicketkeeper points to tie with Essex on 32 four

Madyn Doyles helping both points

without

1

were

bowlers with three catches and

Medium paced bowlers found a slumping. conditions extremely helpful at Yorkshire were nearly robbed Horsham, where Derbyshire of victory by rain which held." beat Sussex by 70 rune. Fifteen up play for 25 minutes near the bat meh

smissed for end. Illingworth, the Yorkshire honours 101 only

runs Derbyshire's off-spinner, lust five wickets felt for 27 with for bowling unchanged. Juanes taking four for 11 in 6.3 had an analysis of eight wickets overs. He finished with five for 31

Set to get 154 to win, Sussex had five wickets fall for 10 cune in one spell. The opening pair but on 34 hit the minth pair 18, but Sussex Were all out for 74. Jackson Had five for 30.

ап

took the

six for 1). Cambridge Uni

344 for nine declared versity (Pretiove 73) and 100 for eight (Birrell five for 20).-Roter.

LEAGUE TENNIS CCC WIN MIXED B DIVISION

the

for 60, the best of his career, Cralgengower, thanks to

sterling play of their thira Joyce Clothler, school-couple, retained their unbeaten teacher, helped New Zealand to record and captured the Mbre force a draw against England B Division League Ternila in the second Women's Test at Championship when they do Worcestershire. Set to Ecorefeited hitherto unbeaten Chinese 338 in Ave and a half hours, Recreation Club

in the vital the tourists made no attempt to

match for the title. RO for the runs, Clothier batted throughout the innings Before the match, both team

undefeated 37. Final word for PLENTY OF THRILLS

unbeaten and had pre scores were England 13 and drawn game, when they fled Shrillar ebuditions were ex- 288 for

New 41⁄2-41⁄2 seven declared.

la their previous first perteneca at Liverpool, where | Zetland: 13 and 174 for six.

round encounter. Craigengower there were plenty of thrills In-Reuter.

their Bixtures with completed the drawn gline betwen Lanca-

the victory in yesterday's match, CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES shire and Hampshire Nine

whilst

C.R.C. have yet to wickets fall for 40 runs. Lonça-

At Blackheath Kent-Essex play Ficerelo, but in view shire's last five men went for match drawn. Kent 303 hd yesterday's loss, the result 11 runa (Shackleton two two and Gray two ax) 204 for seven declared (Insole on the destination, of the title. and Hampshire, who got their not out 123) and 00 for two Chinese Recreation Jed 2-1 first four wickets cheaply, (Dodds not out 50).

after the rat three gumics were gained first innings points.

for

nt

ΟΙ

for 83 for four declaret. Essex this match will have no bearing

TRABERT

BOWS OUT

Ken Rosewall being congratulated by Tony Trabert after he had bentèn him in the semi-final at Wimbledon. Rosewall lost in the 'final to Jaroslav Drobny.-Central Press Photo.

Student

Eliot Hall Wins Table Tennis Tournament

By

“ARGONAUT"

Hongkong University took the lead in the third Inter Varsity series of sports events against Malayn University yesterday when its Eliot Hall, representative scored a surprising triumph in the Individual table-tennis competi tlon obea to 'undergruds of both Universities,

At the Oval: Yorkshire played, but dropped the next beat Surrey by 54 runs. York- three to trail 4-2 when the final Keith Dollery, the Austrollan

each club couples from declared and three fast bowler, swung the game in shire 361 for five

121 for eight declared. Surrey took the courts. Warwickshire's favour when he 210 and 118. started a colke of Gloucester-

Fine combination between Mra At Lord's; Oxford University- shirin Chhi and E. M. Pereira. Shire Butsmen by taking the wickets of Crapp

University match and Emmett Cambridge.

Oxford University 401 Craigengower's third pair, saw took drawn. Tour

Junk Dollery four of the Inst seven wickets. for three declared and 148 for a draw, steadily away from 84.CRC's first pair and win 8-0 to declared: (Birrell which fell for 21, for oight ruis | nine in seven overs and finished with Goonesena, right-irm legbreak, make sure of the title.

On the, majdċent· cólirts, ah-

After eliminating Malaya's Arthur Lim" and Abdul other close baltie between Craigengower's second temp and Samad in the earlier rounds, Pel You-tsu gained a com. Recreio, resulted in a te it 4 fortable 21-11, 21-9 win over fellow-undergraduate Zoe Bets each. This match was Mei-sung in the semi-final; featured by Recreio's first couple winning all of their games played.

Bannister To Meet Santee In England?-Forget It!

Says GEORGE

WHITING

Forget any wishful story you may hear about Wes Santee, America's crack miler, coming to England, dr any other part of Europe, to match his feet feet this year against record-breaker Roger Bannister and Australia's John Landy.

DECLINED

"As a result of 'our inquiries "Sunter and other American We forbade Santee to run out-get

side of America unth December athletes

training anu committed other Indiscretions 1954, so that disposes till nex:

in year of all these invitations in Germany and elsewhere

hear about.

broke

nziventures

we may

THE RESULTS

The following were results:

CCC (1) Beat CRC 1-2

three

The eventual 'Charißion 'aal; give the Marayana a two-games winter of the Bdey Kok-kay lead in the encounter, but the Challenge Trophy cilmaxed his Hongkong undergraduates have evening's performance with in my opinion more than a 50-50 brillant display. In the hat, in chance of taking at least four of the which he unsel a more the other five matches snatch

to favoured Henry Lim by 21-18, the Ay Boon Haw trophy: from 21-17 at 21-ib.

the current holders,

3. Hsu and Mrs M. Yang (CCC)

University of Malaya's Hoe following, players are ex- pected to be seen in action drew with A. Choy and

Peng-yoke put up the strongest tonightly of Malaya Misoe Chidy

0/0: bont Miss G.

Lo and challenge among the Malayons TK, Choy 1/5 beat C. Cheung and loopt the UM's hopes alive Helen Heng, Neola Rajaratnam, when he hurdled through the Tay Chin-san, Lye Tong-khee. Correa quarter-final, round with Tay Seod-hua and Foong See-

75 brilliant win over loat to Chay and Lo 1/6 boat HKU Champion Victor, Lim in

current tong, (captain);

and Mim S. L. Wong. 0/1,

L. J. Wade and Mi (CCC) beat Choy and Chay

Cheung and Wong 3/4.

Chlu

Houkkour Meng-ling

beat 1. Marcal and Wire Mr. Vlaams not finish, until almost, midnight Jockey Killed In

0/3.

HRU

American Race Misadventure

Santee is "grounded" by America's Amateur Athletic Union and is not allowed to race outside the United States until 1955-a major point that seems to have been

University-Yeaƒ“ straight sets 21-16, 21-18.

(captain), Heah overlooked by several would-be race organisers in London and on the Continent.

E. M. Pereire, and Mr.S

6/0;! Hongkong's Henry Lim, to Hock-thye, Joseph Foo, Hoot and Hopes have been entertained Europe last summer,

we in the European Championship (CCC) beat Choy and Choy

beat Chos and. Lo 0/1; drew with whom Ho bowed out by 19-21 Seng-fuck and Tan Jui-men; would fakce

tuem

1,500 Metres. put That Santec

an had to

in their

and 14-21, proved, however, to Missés Sylvin Lod and Betty Bannister, Eddy Gordo:. place," he told me. "We can "We fully understand what Cheung and Wong b/e.

a stremious schedule Bannister ccc (2) Drew With Recreo 4-bo, that shade too good in the Choong. Pirte in LoAgust 14- not have youngsters doitig as

Abbas ond Miss G. Chang semi-final. they bleuse when they reprekas, and we certainly would (CCC) lost to F. M. Ribeiro and but dapper Dan Ferris, vetera

At the conclusion of the tic secretty of the

not expect him to take on any Mr M. Hambhand 24%; best A. V. American rent this association.

fly-by-night

in Remedios and Mrs T. Campos 4/4; cessful tournament, which dia Athletic Union here, has beeh

between," sald Ferris. explaining to me why thq in-

and which was watched by h Vitation had to be declined.

good crowd of supporters of both! "I am still hoping

Koo and Miss L.. Curreem

Professor Y... C.. Landy,

however. The (CCC) Lost to Ribeiro and Ram universities, Australian authorities have chand 3/0 fost to Remedios and Wong,

and Table dent of

ented, Chatipon 1/8: 1vet to Marcal

Club forwarded our invitation

Vianna 478.

the cup to the Champlon him in Finland."

twb H. Rumjan and Mia 6. namjah

The

universities ha Meanwhile, the Ferris

ex-(CCC) drew with Ribeiro and Rem- been on level terms in the tom

Salem, NH July: Meanwhile Santco's complamation

about Santee may 0/3, beat March and Vianne 7/

oland beat Remedios and Corpo events until the tablo tennis Vernon :: Smkh,/i0-year-old manding officer in the US.

Championships took pitog Jockey, was killed and up, thron help to remove the slight bit unmistakable, linge, of green

yesterday, the BKU winning other Jockeys were injured to-- only, at locat theetings

the tornism. has been

series • gnd that day in twờ, wočidmtą: during the for envy that for the first duree months of polouring

wome of the -com- his training in Virginia."

here

the four-

Rockingham Parkuse pak on

-Sulthrustained a fractured Boull with internal injuries Phla, hormà, Gryck -- Ban, when re bring the

Universities' Marinos le permitting him

Match Ends

In Draw

London, July 6.

run.

t

i

menta

to

Terri's hus invited Ban- iniruito busters of Barnister ritster and Larity, to ‚mbet | 'khd Landy. Santee in a special race at Los Angeles on August 18, but that, too, 1s now but

Bannister has replied that he will be fully committed with his efforts against Zandy New Zealand's Murray

.

been Both of them have accused of "Thinking up lame excuse" and, "avolding" American 'crack,

PETTY

the

A second declaration, by

Landy, for instance, is sald Oxford University against und Cambridge in the universi. Halberg in the Empire Games, have been too busy chasing ties' cricket match at Lord's in Vancouver in the first work butterales to try rumming in

In August.

America!! Bannister's alleged today produced an interest-

fwo weeks later to his matice is "privato Ittle ing finish to a match which

paced races." Luxemburg's

Bartel, looked likely to end tamely Czedikalovakia's Stanislav All of which seems to me to

Gertility's be both petty and petulant. Cambridge were left with two Jungwirth hours and 20 minutes to score Warner Luer to contid 205 to win and Oxford just

failed to distilas them in time, the match ending in a draw.

Cambridge made a bad start, Tace for alice and losing the wickets of Silk, Slack mares--the $188,400. New Castle] and Bushby for 85, but a merry:

Britain, was made Hon, andspun over one mile fourth wicket stand of 05 bew

urer and Mr Stanley B. Read two furlonge of Delaware,

Britain, Han, Secretary

General

Memb

bard. electe

of

Switserland,

of France, Dr. Fanda, Sissor

Canada

tween Laimad en (47) and Cloonesena (26) gaya them (4)

chances, Cage A

Birrell, how

accurato, off- fed five wickets (14' overs wid afercoì by the

-inning vand)

and

THE GAMBOLS

GASPPING IT WAS GOOD OP. 15-10. STAY WITH

ERZSWER. PUBMÉSE, MODMAZE-40,

(NOW IN

AMERICA)

J

Saddler Knocks Malaya University the hoofey goliday gracing programmer at

Out Manzo

encounter.

BADMINTON TONIGHT

The two universities Will clash again tonight at the groat Hall in their third team event badminton. The games will

br. James

Bouches ridden by R. over were insured.

es, stumbled

Som.

Both ridere

New York, July 6. Sandy Saddler, world feather. Weight boxing champlon, knock- ed out 24-year-old Libbu Mauzo start at 8, p.m. and will consist In the 10th and last round of of two men's singies, two mon's mixed doubles their hard non-itle bolt. hete. doubles, two

and Indies doubler. inst nigin

Main attraction of the evening There were no knockdowns will be the Malaya

"University' before Saddler ended the fight

Miss Helen Heng so won the Malayan Ladles Sales title in Lattario was thrown when his 1948 and 1949. PERORA

horse, Sniper, bolted to the out- The inclusion Both Manzo's eyes were. clif

Mias, Heng side, rail. Letterulo, was taken in the first three rounds, but he is the Liding Doubles and to both!"bit his injuries were put up a stubborn Tuggle Mixed Doubles will indoubtedly not cloudbeck

after 2 chutes 35 secs of the

70th round.

kaub 2-BOWY.

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