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KINGSTON TEST
THE GHEENA MAR,
WEST INDIES NEED 108 WITH ONE WICKET LEFT TO AVOID INNINGS DEFEAT
Kingston, Jamaica, June 16...
The West Indies were 293 for nine wickets in their second innings at
the close of play on the fifth day of the fifth Test against Australia here
today. "
They still reeded 168 runs E, Weekes, not out"
with cnly one 'wicket left
avoid an innings defeat.
THE SCOREBOARD
West Indies, 1xt Mmings, 357 Australia, 1st Tanings, 758
10
to D. Atkinson, c. Langley b.
Johnson Benaud
23 10 46
26 10 63
Archer M.
4
-Reuter.
F. King, Archer b. Ian
Johnson
T. Dewdney, not out
Extras..
15
Total (for nine wickets).. 193
for eight declared West Indies, 2nd Innings Hell,
Langley b. Beraud 21
H. Furlonge. c. Substitute.b.
Miller ...
C. Depeina, b. Miller
י.
Wickets fell at 47, 80, 85, 244, 244, 268, 273, 283, 289.
28
C. Walcot. c. Langley b..
Lindwall
Bowing To Date
110
1/4
G.
Sobers. C. Favell D.
M R
w
Lindwall
64
Lindwall
20
5
56
2
C. Smith, e. and b. Benaud
16
Miller
19 3 59
Worrell, b. lan Johnson..
12
Archer
5 55
It's An All Australian
Final In Queen's Club Tennis Championships
London, June 16.
Australians swept the board in the quarter-final of the Queen's Club Tennis tournament, with Rex Hartwig. Lew Hond, Mervyn Rose and Ken Rosewall qualifying for the semi-finals.
1
In today's quarter finals, Hoad beat R. Wilson (Bri- tain) 6-4, 6-8, Rose defeated H. Richardson (United States) 6-1, 8-6, Rosewell beat R. Seymour (South Africa) 6-1, 6-1.
In the semi-finals. Hoad plays Rose, Hartwig plays Rosewell.
Two Americans, one English and the South African woman qualified for the semi-finals of the Women's Singles.
Miss 1. Brough
(United States) beat Miss B. Penrose Miss A (Australia) 6-4, 6-2, Buxton (Britain) beat Mrs C. Balle (United States) 6-3, 6-3. (United Mrs D. Head-Knode States) beat Mrs L. Cawthorn (Britain) 6-4, 6-2.
In the Women's semi-finals, Brough plays Buxton and Head- Knoce plays Forbes.
South African Schoolgirl Beats
Darlene Hard
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Lordon, June 18.. Miss Jean Forbes at South nt 13 is too young Africa, who to play at Wimbledon, defeated Californian Miss Darlene Hard,
a
Wimbledon seeded player, in
the Women's Singles quarter- finals of the London Grass Court Championships at Queen's Club here today.
Miss Hard, seeded sixth for the Women's event at week, way Wimbledon next
beaten 10-8, 6-4 by the South who is African schoolgirl, already of the class which goes to make Champion of the centre court.
Despite her ability there is no question of the rules being valved to allow Miss Forbes to compete at Wimbledon, the age of The International limit Federation applies to all the World major tournaments.
In the semi-finals Mise Forbes another seede> uppose will Wimbledon
competitor, Mrs Dorothy Knode of the United States.
The American-Australian pair
The other semi-final will be of Sol Schwartz (USA), and Adrian Quist (Australia) ecused between American Miss Louise a surprise in the quarter-finals Brough, the holder, and Britain's
of the men's Doubles today by Miss Angela Buxton. beating the Argentine Davis
Cup pair Enrique Morea and
FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955. EARLY SUCCESS FOR SURREY
Central
Surrey, dismissed for 85 by Yorkshire at the Oval, soon hit back, and here is Hution caught by, Mclsstyre off Loster's first over, for a “duck!”
Press Photo,
ASIAN SPORTS REVIEW
Japan Leads Asia In Only Seven Of 18 Standard
Athletic Events
The Japanese, who for years have dominated the Asian track and Held scene, lead in only seven of 18 standard men's track and field events on the basis of performances in the first few months of 1955.
Only the best men in Asia in the 100 Metres, 1,500 Metres and 5,000 Metres runs, the 3,000 Metres Steeplechase, Pole Vault, Long Jump and Hop, Step. and Jump are from Japan. The Japanese lead also in the Marathon run, which is not strictly a standard track event.
well
In
The Men's semi-finals will Cord but a new Asian record as wear's best so far of 53.5 seconds Watoabe at 204 feet 1 inch Alejo Russel 6-2, 7-9 and 6-1. be contested by four Australians. Morea played badly and the Lew Hoad, the holder, meeting veteran Australian Quist formed left-hander Mervyn Rose and a solid team with Sol Schwartz Ken Rosewall facing Rex Har:-
wig. In
In the fourth round today to qualify for the semi-finals.
Hoad beat Boby Wilson (Bri- tain) 6-4, 6-3. Rose beat Ham Richardson (USA) 6-1, 3-6, Rosewall beat Russell Seymour (South Africa) 6-1, 6-1 and Hartwig defeated fellow Aus- tralian, Mal Anderson, 6-3, 4-1.
Reuter.
TOUCH STRUGGLE
Im the other quarter-final match, the Australian Mervyn Rose and George Worthington beat the Italian Davis Cup pair Nicols Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola after a tough struggle by
Hungarian Breaks 6-8, 7-5, 6-4.
European 1,500 Metres Record
Belgrade. June 16.
the other two Men's Doubles quarter-finals. G. Forbes and P. Seymour (South Africa) beat L. Ayala (Chile) and V. Skonecki (stateless; by 9-7 and 6-4.
Istvan Rozsavolgyi of (Australiay bear T. Fancutt and R. Hartwig and L Road gary broke the official Euro pean 1.500 Metres record when Williams (South Africa) by
G-1, 3-6, 6-1. he clocked three mins 42.0 sues at an international meeting here today.
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"KBGC Beat FC in Lawn Bowls League Match
Kowloon Bowling Green Club defeated the Filipino Club 4-1 to 65, in a and by 66 shots
bowls lawa Third Division League match played at the Filipino Clus yesterday.
c. Foster
In the womeofs Doubles, the American pair of Miss Darlene
FC () Hard and Mrs Beverley Baker- This is two-tenths of a second! Fleitz, and the British pair of Cisavane better than the record made Miss Angela Mortimer and Miss CM. Castilho jas yeзr by his compatriot,
Shilcock, qualified for the A. Ribeiru
Takip)* Sandor Iharus.
fmals.
R. Castro
Di
In today's semi-finals, Herd Losario Rezer Bannister
S. Tan Britain was timed at three mins and Baker-Fieiz beat Miss KP-M. Castilho
Mrs H. Redick- (skip) 42.2 secs for the 1.500 Metres Killian and
the Mile Smith of South Africa by 9-11, C.M. Franco mark when winning
C.M. Rozario event in the British Empire 6-3,.9-7. Games at Vancouver,
Mortimer and Shilcock beat last August but This has Miss M. Carter and Miss
by B-4 not been put forward as a Eu-Penrose of Australia ropean record-Reuter.
Canada,
4-6 8-8---France-Presse,
B.
M.J. Rull E. Ribeiro (skip)
TCLAI
South Africans Are
KBGC (4) Z.W. Gordon S. Howard S.M. Tremlett
{skip)
H.D. McCracken
of
Tan Eng-yoon,
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How Surrey Won The Battle Of The Cricket Giants
By ALEX BANNISTER
Oh, what a fight! Just when the Oval spectators had reached the nail-biting stage of pent-up excitement Bob Appleyard, Yorkshire's No. 11, gave a catch, and Surrey had won the battle of the cricket giants by 41 runs with 18 minutes to spare.
For Yorkshire, set to make 216 to win in 255 minutes an a wicket made sticky by overnight rain, it was all glory, but only four first-innings points to show for a memorable performance.
Never tell me Yorkshire prit, these Agures: O. 25, M. 11, F.
98, W. 3. is a thing of the past,
Here were the Tykes, faced Part of Surrey's trouble with with Gn apparently hopeless mised catches was standing toy On at least best-einse to the bat. the against
had the fielder equipped county attack in Eng-two occasions land. They lost openers Hutton been two yards back it would and Lowson for only four runs, have been a comfortable catch then they settled down to fight, and not a snap chance.
situation
And
MISSED CHANCES
It was ironical for Yorkshire fight they did to such that the rain which, at the start... purpose that the usually bri-was their undoubted ally, should lant Surrey catching fell to turn, in the end, to an enemy. But it was the second succes- Five pieces.
sive varme which Yorkshire down, three off Bedser, and
catches
went
stumping chance was missed-have lost after putting the op-
position in to bat first.
off Bedser.
of
there,
In fact, if Bedver, with his seeras wealth of experience, accuracy, and direction, had not brought end to the innings William Herbert Hobbs Sutcliffe.. who inherits his father's con- tempt for the jumping, kicking buit Yorkshire
might brought. off the surprise of the
have
There to be a hard-won lesson
Major League- Baseball
Sutcliffe, stier batting with for 140 minutes, at skill drove hard and wide to Bed- | today" werk ser's left, only for a giant hand
New York, June 16, Major League baseball results
AMERICAN LEAGUE
to close around the ball.
Previously Sutcliffe and Wat-Kansas City
50 in 45 Boston son had put on
the turning-point of minutes. The dismissal of Wat-
son was the "game.
taken
li
RE 8 10
Klaus
8 15
2.
5 12
Q
Lemon, Garcia
End Hegan, Stobbs, Abernathy (4), Ramos (8). Shea (9) and Courtney. WP Lemon (9-5).
P-Stobbs (1-7).
Detroit
NATIONAL LEAGUE
1
1
E
Boyer, Sain (8) and Shantz, Nison, Brodowski (8), Hurd (9) "attack Yorkshire and White. WP-Hurd (1-3). From switched to defence that is, LF-Sain (1-4) HR-Williams Jensen (8th), Simpson (1st), apart from Wardle.
The left-hander, with a mix-(12th), Zauchin (10th) Nakajima the hurdler also metres) also ahead of Japan's The best mark of the early
Chikashi Nishida, at 142 ture of clean bits and outrageous (14th).
snicks, took 17, including two part of the Japanese 1955 season shares with the Indian Chern-best,
Cleveland! Throw, sixes in one over from Lock. One Javelin was S. Yamada's 3 minutes pion, Dayal Singh, the best High feet 4 inches (43.39 metres).
In the
Washington Jaisl inches (1.93 Pakistan's
Khan at 207 terrific skier found an unlucky He missed 54.4 seconds for the 1,500 Metres Jump in Asia for the year so
feet 7 inches (63.32 metrts) Laker underneath run at Omita on May 15. This far of & feet 4 is not only a new Japanese re-metres).
Japan's Katsushige it--and two runs were taken. India's Jagdev Singh, with a heads
If Wardle loses his place as England's No, 1 spinner to Lock an extremely poor year for the 400 Metres Hurdles, is 63.20 metres).
Pakistan's Muhammad Ayyub this season it might he said he ahead of Japan's Keiji over Asia. well for sprinters all
some revenge in Eriberto at 189 feet 11 inches (57.55 has seconds. three Japanese have the fastest Ogushi's 55.5
is well in front of advance. the the
of Mallari
Philippines metres) performance of the years in
Is Wardle to be blamed for not New York 100 Metres Dash at 10.7 seconds, occupies second spot in the Asian Japan's Kilchi Suzuki whose
date
Lary (6-8) and Wilson, House with 544 year's best by a Japanese of 175 trying to stick? My view is he rankings Shiseconds. They are Akim Kiyofuji,
Freet
is capable of only one type of 6 inches (53.36 metres! He has to ride his luck (9), Byrne (4-1) and Berra, HR Hrano and Yoshishiro Takatani.
as con- also places him The Japanese monopoly Probably the best sprinter
best "ever hammer with all-out attack, and I feel-Bera (12th). in the Pole Vault with second Asia this year an consistency tinues
sure he would have gone earlier changé his Ikeda leading at 13 thrower. is Singapore's Kissbund performance
The Japanese quantitative has he tried to
New York methods. who has twice feat 5 inches (4.05 metres),
The Japanese are, as always be midde distance and distance standard continues to rise in all, ciocked 10.0 seconds for 150
have yet to see Wardle sue-Chicago ahead in the LOTE the
in a defensive batting Yartis and has an unofficial 8.8 also well
in which event Yushiro running events while the slump cessful Sunda how reached 24 feet in continues in the jumps and Fole role. the
200 Metres Dash.
When he went it was largely Kiyofuji's best of 21.9 seconds inches (7.44 metres) this year Vault, where Japanese perfor-
whether the mil question before the war were a has been beaten by india's Lavy with Toshiyuki Kubo also over mances
metres).
remerally up to world standard unders could "live" with Bedser (7:33 In the 400 24 feet at 24: 0% Pinto with 21.7.
At times he was unplayable with Philadelphia Metres run, the reigning Asian The Japanese are continuing and often led the world
It is noteworthy that tour of his leg-cutter which was tanta-Milwauicee
Dickson (474) and Seminick. Champion, Japan's Kanji Akagi, to out hop, step and jump the
best ever per-incunt to a fast leg-break.
(9) and Rice, -- shares a Japanese best so far of Fest of Asia with Haru Abe Japan's ten
Even as the chief sufferer from Buhl, Johamon in the 10,000 Metres with Shigebaru having shown 49 feet 7 inches tormers
dropped catches, he returned! LP-Bugl (3-5)-United Press, 49.4 seconds
(15.12 metres), Teruli Kagake run are of 1955 vintage. Suzuki.
India's Joginder Singh, runner (15:00 metres) and Koji up at last year's Asian Games, Sakurai 14.94 metres (49 feet has done 4810 seconds and Pablo 4 inches). Sublingo of the Philippines his
In the Shot Put, Japan's best Tational the Filipino brought
is 1391 metres (45 feet 75 record down to 48.6 seconds.
Over 800 Metres, India's Sobar. inches), performance wall Singh Dhanoa, who will be re- beaten by the Asian Champion, 14.585 membered for a heat in 1:52.0 at Parduman Singh. with the last Olympic Games, heads metres (47 fect 104 inches) and year's Asian 1st another Indian, Istar Singh, at mas. 14,15 metres (46 feet 5 inches). 52.5 seconds. with
Panduan Sings of India is Suzuki Japan's best 1:54.2. The Japanese stand leads in the Discus Throw with Teet 1% *chres 147.33
L. Cosgrove
14
y.i. Thomas
J. McLelland
C.E. Terry
12
23 Wall
8121
V.C. Bond
C.W. Greaves
H.A. Scott
A. Hutton
(kip)
Well
On The Way To Their Third Victory At Taunton
Taunton, Somerset, June 16.
1810
•
The current
WELL BEATEN
4
in this event is high again this 455 year with Elichi Hirano heving metres), with Muhammad Ayyub at 148 feet (45.11 and Yoshitaka of Pakistan
-and India's Balker Maroya and Akiyoshi Baba both metres)
Singh at 143 feet 5 inches (43.71 on 1:54.8.
shown 154.7
In the 1500 Metres, besides Yanada's new Japanese and Asian record, the Asian Steeple- chase Champion, Susumu Takahashi, Has brought his best down to 3:38:6. Third best in Asia in this event is an Indian, Makhan Singh, at 3:58.2.
League Tennis
The following were the results of Men's "B" Division League tennis matches played yester day:
In the 5,000 Metres, Japan's Gadao Ito lends Asia with 14:58.2
·EAP Hat_to_XRC Dy: 1374 Ito kes also become the second
Johnson and Jenkins (AF) drew Japanese to beat 31 minutes for with Dr G.B. Smart and E. Zul 10,000
Metres with his 30.57.8 64: lost to E. Story and 3 Stuckey at Tokyo on April 30. But the best A. Dow and 3. Saul-5.6.
Appleboom and Welsh ESPAI Host year's fastest Asian at 10,000 to Smart and Zabout 3-0 at to Metres is the Indian Champion, Story and Stuckory 18; Jost to Dow Boota Singh, who at Jullundur and Soul
Better and Sunderland (RAT) Dat on January 5 ran the distance to Smart and Zulauf 0-4; lost to in 30:493.
Story & 1xt Stuckey ; lost to Dow and Saul 1-6, -
CCSEC beat KCC by 4-3 George Lim and D.D. Ya (CCSR
R
2 Monzant, Wilhelm (8) and wi Westrum. Kart (8) Hacker (7-4) and -Chiti, LP - Monzant (0-2). HR-Taylor (2nd).
COUNTY CRICKET
3 0 4
9
0
BRIAN STATHAM CELEBRATES
HIS 25TH
25TH BIRTHDAY
IN FINE STYLE
London, June 16.
Brian Statham, England and Lancashire fast bowler, celebrated his 25th birth- day today in style. He helped Lancashire defeat Leicestershire at Hinckley by an innings and 101 runs with match figures of nine for 66.
Statham continued his swift destruction of the Leicester batting in his first over. Last night he had taken four wickets all clean bowled for six runs as Lei- tester scraped together 42 in answer to Lancashire's 224. "
Statham clean bowled Palmer ner, 3D Statham close for Somerset at Leeds, batted with and Manden in his opening over honours with match figures of his old assurance and looked set to bring his figures to six for eight for 3. mine.
Leicester were all out for 42,
'KUTTON IN FORM With the team for the second
for a century when be edged a ball from Page and was mapped up at the wicket.
Bill Suidiffe,
кол
of the
hit
20
the lowest sore of the season Test match against South Africa former England opener,
be announced on Sunday 167 for Yorkshire after a slow end after following co were to
there was good news for English start in which he took missed again for 31. An hour after luach was auf-cricket fans with the return to taules to get off the mark.
free from County Refert for Lancashire to finish form of Len Hutton. their task, the last five wickets The England captain made his Championship worries, gained a Cam- falling while 41 rums, were highest score of the season comfortable lead over INDIANS AHEAD
against Rent at Hull and helped bridge University at the Oval added.
The seventh wicket stand of Yorkshire to first innings points Mike Stewart, their promising India's Sher Chand Rany leads drew with Koog, Testers 6-4;
seven to reach his century and year with 14.8 seconds. Jopary's K.Y Chang and 3.3. Za (CCRC) game, broken by a full-length five in reply to Kent's 249.
After a century stand with Eric Bedser returned to form Takehiko Nakajima cothés next beat and on bud boat Wood cfich by Roy Tattersall,
and Van Dick 6-2; lost to timey
-A spell of three for nine by Tank Lowson, Hutton went on with 71.
Hilton to reach es out of 190,
Gamint Goonesena, the Ceylon with 149 seconds, India's Sohan and Det
(CCSRC) beat Lo and Fenton 0-3 hastened the end of the Innings. Hutton, whose previous best all-rounder, took four Surrey Singh with 15.0 and C. D. Clear Samuel Zee and William Dao now bowler Malcolm with 15.2 are ahead of Japan's best wed and an icic 6-0; drew Tattersally tall right-am spin score this season was 66 against wickets for 85Reuter,
The South African touring cricketers were heading for their third victory in eleven games today when the second day's play in their three-Asian 110 Wetres hurdlers this beat Coffer a Dei 6-3 Dick 20 was Leicester's best of the when they declared al 375 for young batsman, falled by only
day game against Somerset ended here.
The County, who were shot out for only 68 rans in their first innings, had lost seven second innings wickets for 130 in answer to the South African total of 270 for nine declared.
Ane
This Somerset then needed 72 more
all-rounder, who rung with only three wickets earlier in the day claimed five standing to avoid an innings de- South African wickets for, 61, fest which represents an impos- was unbeaten at the close with sible task unless rain comes to a top. Somerset score of 37,
which occupied 21⁄2 hours.. their help.
Peter Heine, the South Afri- Jack Cheetham, the South was highest ean pace bowler, again began African captain, the Somerset collapse by dis-scorer for his side with 87 not. missing the first four mea at a out, his best total of the tour. personal cost of four runs in 15 He was at the wicket for just: deliveries. He has so far talrenover three hours and hit twa six wickets for 40, his best per-sixes and six fours. formance of the buz.
At tea with five Somerset
wickets out for 68 the South
second best in this event,
2
Heine L Lomax, e. Murray b
Mansell
18
THE GAMBOLS
13
37
WELL MODOM. IT REALLY I
NEEDS A NEW PERMO
G. Tripp, c. Duckworth, b.
Heine
Y. Saeed, not out
Hilton, c. Waite, b. Heine 2 G. Tordoff, not out...
Extras
Total
(for
Bever
wickets) Wickets fell at 17, 19, 29, 32, 54, 80, 84.
+
Africans were looking forward
THE SCOREBOARD Somerset 1st Innings 68
· 2nd Innings
Haine
Sussex, for their next match.
13 Goddard
Murray
to an early departure for Hove, J Lawrence, b. Here Their hopes were shattered by H. Stephenson, c. Duckworth, Inexpected resistance from the later batsmen, especially 20P. Wight, year-old Pakistani-born Yumar Suned,
b.. Heine
c. Mansell, b
Heine M. Tremlett, c. Waite, b
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