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FOURTH TEST

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1955.

ENGLAND DISMISSES SPRINGBOKS FOR 171 ON OPENING DAY AT LEEDS

Leeds, July 21.

England dismissed South Africa for 171 and then lost two first innings Wickets for 25 runs on the opening day of the Fourth Cricket Test here today.

The South Africans, trailing 1-2 in the' five-game series, were still well in the fight at the end of the day despite the dramatic collapse of their early batsmen.

BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, July 21. Major League baseball results

today were:

·

Kana

Winning the toss for the first time to take first use of a fast firm pitch, the South Africans tast half their side for only 38 runs. Seven wickets were down for 08.

who had shown no initiative, was also trapped leg-before..

and Four days remain

the South African star offepinner, Hugh Tayfield, may yet cosx England into difficulties. Much the way May, Then came the fighting eighth will depend on wicket sland of 56 between Rus-Compton, Graveney and Insole sel Endean and Hugh Tuyfeld approach the situation tomorrow.

THE SCOREBOARD to improve the tourists' position.

South Africa were all out South Africans 1st Innings

Innings shortly after

D. McGlew, e. McIntyre, b. ten, the

Loader lasting just under 434 hours. In

they T. Goddard, b. Loader the remaining 80 minutes

the wickets of Eng-II. captured

th, c. McIntyre, b

and Frunk Low-P. Munsell, b. Bailey

AMERICAN LEAGUE

City, Lanky Frank SuBivan

an finally relented and Have Kansas City its first runs in 18 tunings against Boston pitch-land's new opening pair, Trevor ng but the eighth inning rally Bailey (0) fell stort and the Sox sent the sun (5). Athletics down to their consecutive defent, 4-3.

Bostan

Kansas City

INEXPLICABLE

The South Atrlean collapse J.

R... McLean.

1011

c. Moy, b.

run ou!

E

2

H was as unexpected as it was in- P. Winslow, b. Statham

3 0

and the

I explicable. The pitch was blame-R. Endean, b. Statham

less

bowling though H. Tayfield, noi out hostile and steady, was not by P. Henie, b. Lock.

N. Adcock, bw. b. Statham any means Bery or ferocious.

Jackte McGlew

Extras and left-

Tolat

Sullivan, Kinder (9) and White: R. Shantz, Ceccarelli (9) and Astroth. W-Sullivan L-R Shantz.

Chicago The Chicago White ctured a 4-0 Brat Inning de felt and used Bob Kennedy's Two-un double in the seventh to defeat first place New York 9-6, trinoming the Yankees American League lea: to one game.

Chicago. third! pitcher, Dixie Howell, hurled the final

Ja Von ining for the victory,

New York

Chienggo

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But then 33

na-

23 0

171

hunder Trevor Ciklard seemed for a big score wilen

Wickets fell at 33, 33, 34, 34. troubled they put on a cautions

Loder went on 30, 63, 98, 154, 108. spell mi down

BOWLING for a secon

McGlow, went the wickets of Hadley Keith, Percy Mansell and Stathamya-

20.2 Goddard for the addition of only Loader

Bailey

one more run,

MeGlew and Keith were both Wordle caught at the wicke: off Loader Lock

19

16

M R

by his

His County team mate, Arthur Leg-byes 4, no balls 4. McIntyre, who gained his place;

of Godfrey's because broken finger,

01

England Let innings Evans T Bailey, bw, b Heine

F. Lowson, bw, b Goddard FURTHER MISFORTUNE P. May, not out

Extras

R fi

12

I

13

Martin

aid

wicket

Fort Morgan (2). Lepat (3)

and

Bering Tricks,

(1). Howell (3) and

W-llowell, 1.-Loput,

Detroll. Catcher

House broke

Yollar. Bailey was clean bowled by G. A. Lock, not out

Frunk

his Goddard had

Loader. shattered by Further misfortune overtook the tourists after lunch until pitchiudean (41)

and Tayfield (25 duel between Baltimore's Skinny Brown and Detroit's Bill Hoef not out) came together in their with his 8th home run, giving line stard of almost the Ter a 1-0 triumpli over minute, the Orioles,

The blow came the 7th inning each pitchering Bailey allowed only six hits.

Baltimore

Detroit

a run

25 Total for two wkle

Close Of Play, Wiekets felt at 15, 23.

BOWLING

MR W

3 14

4

3

4

0

4 4

1

3

0

--Router.

England's experiment of mak-Hele

opening balaman Adcock again falled. He fell leg-before Goddard Ho Peler iloine with 16 on the Tayfield

board. Eight runs later Lowson.

R

G

1 B 0

Brown and Smith; Hoeft and House,

Home - Detroit, House, Cleveland.-Vie Wertz inch double theat It up in the ninth and shagles by Al Smith and Larry Bob the tenth won the fame 4-3 for the Cleveland Indians, as they snapped Cher Washington Nationals winning

streck at five straight. Ray Narkski was the trout vietor, making his record 6-0.

HE

Washington

Cleveland

Schmitz,

0

12

A

(10) innlugs)

Stone (9). Aber- nathy (10) and Courtney; Hout- teman, Mossi (D), Narieski (10) and Folies, W-Narleskl. Abernathy. Home

L

-Washington,

Yung Paula, Vakivielso.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pittsburgh-Southpaw

over

TOUR DE FRANCE

Italian Riders Gain

Valuable Seconds

For

Team In 14th Stage

Narbonne, July 21.

BEST OFF THE BOARD

These four Girl Gulde juniors finished first, second and joint third in the Hongkong Girl Guldes Association Diving Competitions held at the Ladies Recrea tion Club on Wednesday. Right to left are: 1. S. Dixon (2nd Kowloon Com. pany); 2. D. Prior (1st Kowloon Company); 3. A. Rice (1st Hongkong Com-

China Mail Photo. pany) and J. Lucas (1st Kowloon Company).

SPORTS ROUNDABOUT

Dai Dower Changes Job

To Harden

His

Hands

For World Title Crack

Dai Dower, British and Empire Flyweight Boxing Champion who may soon get a crack at the world title, has changed his job. He is a black- smith's striker at the Abercynon Colliery in South Wales, where both he and his father are employed.

Groff Duke, World Б00сс

He feels his new job will Dower used to work in the carpenter's shop. harden his hands which have become bruised and swollen after his last few fights..

Carmen Basilio, 28-year-old when he meets Italo Scortichin!

Boxing of Italy over ten Welterweight

rounds at Motor Cycling Champion, will World

will have his first Madison Square Garden, New not enter for the British Cham- Champion,

the title York on August 10, since winning plonship motor cycle meeting fight

In on August. Bank Holiday, stead, taking advantage of the Ifting of the Auto Cycle Union ban

British riders com- on peting elsewhere that week- end, he will race for Italy's Moto-Gilera at Ferigallia.

Nat Lofthouse, 20-year-old Bolton Wanderers and England centre forward, will join on other famour centre forward In a part-time job next season. a post Lofthouse has sccepted as salesman for a firm of paint. brush manufacturers. which also employs Trevor Ford, the Cardiff City and Wales leader. Lofthouse, it is reported, will receive a new

:

SURREY ARE NOW

16 POINTS AHEAD OF YORKSHIRE

London, July 21.

ASIAN SPORTS REVIEW

Good Marks At Singapore AAA Championships

Tan Eng-yoon brought the Singapore record for the Hop, Step and Jump up to 47 feet 8 inches at the Singapore AAA Championships at Jalan Besar Stadium Last Friday. His previous best, mark of 47 feet 6 inches had been accomplished at the Malayan AAA Champion- ships at Kuala Lumpur in 1953.

Eng-yoon failed again in his bid to become the first Malayan athlete to break evens for the 100 Yards Dash: He was clocked in 10.0 seconds in a heat-his fourth Century in evens this year-but could only do 10.2 in the final. He also won the 220 Yards Dash in 22.9 seconds.

Mary Hlass, silver medallist in the 100 Metres Dash at the

just

Asian Games in Manila year, cqualled the Malayan ro- cord of

of 11.7 seconds jointly held by Fay Siebel and Annie Choong of Selangor.

Kernail Singh set up a new Singapore record of 11 feet 94 Inches in the Pole Vault, in which event the five qualifiers for the Anal had to clear 10 feet.

A Singapore AAA Champion- ship record fell to in Cheng

ABA Get A

Loan From The

Federation

The Amateur Sports Federa- tion and Olympic Committee of Hongkong at a meeting held in

in the Long Jump as he cleared the Boardroom of the South 22 feet 0 Inch. Jer me Henina Morning Post yesterday, derson won the High Jump at agreed to lead $2,000 to 6 fret 04 inch.

Mr Sates, in granting the ABA

the Hongkong Amateur Boxing As- soelation to enable them to send AN UPSET An upset

the 120 a boxing team to the South-cost camo in

as Asian Asian Tournament in Singapore. Yards High Hurdles Games hurdler Tan Soo-liat Mr A. de O Sales was in the was beaten by Gan Boo-Jeong Chair. in a good 15.0 seconds.

Chan Onn-leng, Singapore's the loan, stated that they could river medalist in the 400 not draw out any money from Metres Hurdles at last year's the Olympic, Empire and Asian Astaru Games, took his specialty Games fund as the SEA Tourna- the 440 Yards Hurdice in 57.3inent was not recognised as on seconds and successfully doubled International event.

Mr Sales also pointed out to to upset E. J. de Villa in a 52.2

meeting, that as yet, no As- Ends Quarter Mile. Ruth Ferreira Improved the socation has written to the ASF

inter their Singapore and Malayan Wo- and OC signifying

record to 4 tion of sending a team to the He again requested below Olympics. tot 104

that Association's should wet Jennifer Hart's Hongkong re-

standards for athletes who wish cord of feet 11 inches. Ruth also won the 80 Motres to represent Hongong, Hurdles in 14.8 seconds.

not to let the Colony down in Melbourne. Mary Kloss completed

winning

the by double

Dash Tards

in 27.3 seconds for a new Singapore record, Rene Ballerand, formerly Hongkong, won the

steerda

men's gs114

A

220

of

the

40 24

DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES Mr Sales set November 30 us the deadline for entries.

Mr Wong Bor of the

Houg

Shot Put. kong Rifle Association, proposed if no athletes attained atan-

at 38 feet 7 Inches and was that

second to Sid Coleman's 125 dards, Hongkong should send feet 2 inches in the Discus observers to the Olymples, to Throw.

study the organisation of the The Javelin Throw went to Games. W. Pratt at 171 feet 1 inch and

Mr Salca however stated that

the Hammer Throw to Lt. Col. observers in the last Helsinki C.S.

Reidy. former Irish Olymples had no status what- Olympic Games thrower, at a socver, but were only specta- new Singapore récord of 100 tors. feet 7 inches.

Mr Lo Toun-huen of the The 880 Yards went to Jotin Basketball Association requested Bottomley in 2 minutes 28 see the Federation to write to Gov- onds, the Mile to L. F. Mall- ernment on behalf of tho HKBA, land in 4:41,4 and the Three asking for use of one of the Miles to Cpl. Maloney in 10 many grounds at the new rÊ. Surrey raced to another two-day victory today which minutes 18.8 seconds.

··Mr Lo added that for use of Cpl. Jack Wood, formerly of einmation in Causeway Bay. isely put them further ahead at the top of the County Cricket the RAF Kai Takt, was second in the Southern Playground, the They are now 16 points ahead of the Mis, third in the Three HKBA Int to pay a minimum

Miles and also qualined for thee of $100. to earn between £20 and £30 Championship table.

Yorkshire with two matches in hand.

The HKBA's 'request was noted by both the Chalaman and the Hor Secretary.

a week.

LAWN TENNIS

CX-

Sports Diary

re

Bussex

TODAY

Athletic

Their latest victims were Glamorgun, who went under final of the 889 Yards but did to a nine-wicket defeat at Swansea. But the Champlong not place in the firs, three. Tony

Trabert, 24-year-old were held up for a while by the innings of a "Captain Wimbledon Champion, is pected to take part in the Aslun Courageous". Lawn Tennis Championships at

Roland Thompson,

the War- Glamorgan, 123 behind on the Calcutta in the Autumn. Fellow

had lost

pace bawler sevenwickshire American Ham Richardson, first innings,

by taking Ave Wimbledon Champion on Janings defeat when Haydn day Sven Davidson of Sweden and wickets for 75 and were facing peated his success of the previous Jaroslav

Drobny (Egypt) are Davies, acting captain for the cond innings wickets at a cost

Exowin of just over nine runs apiece.at Education Dept., 0.20 p.m mateh, arrived at the wicket. also likely to compete.

Doug

Insole,

He immediately set about Jim This gave him match figures of 29-year-old

Warwickshire made a great (2nd round), Essex cricket captain, and the Laker and Alee Bedser, both of 11 for 108,

consistent batsman

had

previously held com- in whom

plete mastery. In an assault recovery after a disastrous start Engand at the moment, has Informed the MCC that for lasting about 95 minutes Davies and now need only 88 to business

reasons he would not scored 77 runs which included 14 with six wickets in hand.

Fred Titmus, the Middlesex be able to go on the tour of fours. Paldstan next Winter

Even tiren he was undefeated spinner, who was dropped from Insol

Test side, took not to

pass the said he had been approached and was unlucky about the possibility of his join his previous highest total in Northamptonshire wickets for first class cricket 80, against 56 at Lords and provided his own. answer to the England South Africa in 1931.

Italian riders forced the pace in the 14th stage of the Tour de France cycling marathon to win valuable seconds for their team before they attack the Pyrenees mountains tomorrow.

Four of their riders -Bruno Monti, Gino Benedetti, War-

Pletro Guldici and Agostine Coletto all had the same time rco Spahn pitched and balled the Milwaukee Braves to a 5-3 as Louis Caput of the Ile de France, who won the stage victory

the Pittsburgh in a photo finish from Belgium's Alfred De Bruyne in Pirates. Spahn belled a three-❘ 4 hours, 12 minutes and five seconds. run homer in the sixth with the

World France's

Champion sprint away at the finish. of Braves trailing 3-2. It was his second homer of the year. Hank Louison Bobel and his younger the 14th stage. He was forced. Jean cruised in the to be with the main pack and Auron also homered for the brother

main

In the overall finished in 4 pack.

24 29 mins. hrs. Braves in the second,

E classification, Loulson Is

and 10 neconds-7

minutes minutes and 53 seconds behind seconds behind the winner, Milwaukee Pittsburgh

his team mate Antonin Rolland, 6

"I was badly placed when the Spaho and Crandall; Donoro, who holds the yellow sweater attack started and I missed my chance." explaine:t Robinson Friend (0) and Shepard, Lns overall rider with 87 hours,ho is now 42nd in the overall ing the party.

ruma

Dunwo. Home Aaron, Spahni,

Brooklyn-Rookle

H

B

3

24 mins. 10

FOCS

and as a learn.

most

A GREAT MATCH Surrey had to bat again and lost a wicket in scoring the 48 un needed for victory. Laker had a great match taking five each innings and

The French team is expected individual classification with 88 Milwaukee,

to go all out in the Pyrenees to hours, 69 minutes and 30 seconds,

MEDITERRANEAN GAMES Don Bes- pile up the lead as individuals and 1 hour, 35 minutes and 20 seconds behind Antonin Rolland sent of Brooklyn held the

Francois Mahe of France (France) who wears the yellow Chicago Cubs to five hits to win

overall leader.

FRANCE'S DEGATS made an early attack today a sweater his second straight big league few miles out of Albi with Max Now in top form for mountain WINS 400 METRES wickets start, 4-1. Jim Davis walked in Cohen of Northeast Central climbing, Robinson was expected the first Dodger run in the fourth France and Jean Dacquay of Ile to force ahead during the tough

IN RECORD TIME 53 in Surrey's by passing Don Zimmer with the de France. They

soon mountain climb in the Pyrenees

ed

were

INEFFABLE HOAR

bases loaded and the Brooks add-joined by another small group which starts tomorrow.

three more off reilet Hal | including the four Italians. Jeffcont in the eighth. Ernie After climbing the 2,000 foot Banks' homer

leading off the high Lafontasse Pass at the 40 ninth ruined Bessent's shutoul | mile mark, French neos Jenn btd.

Dotto and Jean Forestier joined R H E the leaders.

4 5

Chiengo..

Brooklyn

1 0

Dolto had 1

50

The ineffable Tony Hoar of Emsworth, Hants, arrived in this Mediterranean town way behind at 71st place, to still keep the "Red rearlight" for tho riders

at 75th and last place in A NASTY FALL Davis, Jeffcoat (8) and Chili; i Just before St. Pons, after 60 the general classification with 91

hours,

minutes and 44 of riding, Dessent and Campanella, miles

seconds. nasty fall but was able to con-

Hoar was left during the first Home run-Chiengo, Banks.

Belgian

French and Italian climb after 30 miles, le later New York-Willie Mays hides jostled for the lead but Joined up with a four man rear 29th homer and Sid Gordon his in the final eprint Caput beat party including Australia's

The Aus third as the New York Giants | Belgium's Aftred De Bruyne Russell Mockridge. topped St, Louls 0-8 to give for first place among the 18 trallan trailed to last place after Don Lidule a victory in relief. loaders,

Davis.

Linue.

a puncture

The winning run was scored 01 Blooked in a pack of 50 INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS

a folder's cholce the eighth riders, ·Brlan

Robinson

when Red Schoendienst's throw Huddersfield WI unable

to the pinte, after fielding Honk

Thompson's grounder, was

too

Inte to get pinch runner Ruben

Gomiz.

St. Louis

New York

RHE

3 8 0

σ A 1 Arroyo, Lawrence (4), Jack

Overall individual classico-

of

tation.

1. A Rolland (France) 87. hra, 24 mins, 10 secs.

2. L. Bobet,: (Franco) 07 hrs.

Hongkong Hockey 20 mins, 3 secs.

Club Meeting

The Hongkong Hockey Club

son (8) and Sarni; Magile, Lidare holding an informal meeting

the (2) and Westrum, Kett (2), Hofman (0) W-Lidde Lawrence,

*~- Home runs ---New York, Maya,

Gordon

3. P. Fornars (Italy) 87 hus,

28 30 mine,

4. Brankart (Belgium). 07. mins, 54 seconds.

8, R. Geminiani (France) 87

the Hongkong Cricket Club hra 3 mins, 10 seconds.

on Wednesday, July 27, at 6,30

6. Q. AMRUN (Italy), 87 hrs,

p.m. Anyone interested in play: 38 mins 34 recondes ing for the Club „during the forthcoming, sekson Wile invlied hre – 17 minik: 6 to:'attend.

7 Wh Van Bot - (Holland) 37.

Barcelona, Spain, July 21. Jacques Degnts of France broke his own French national record in winning the 400 Metres final at the Mediterranean Games.

in

first

HKAAA Annual General Macting

Open Ppire Championship: Matcher at CCC. KBGC, HKFC, Recreio. TC. Golf

on

The Anasual General Meeting of the ASE OC will be held

And August 24

24 at 5.30 p.m. present yesterday cluded Me A. de O. Sales (Chairman), Mr

Mr Ma Mon-tal Vice-Chairman), Mr O. R. (Hon. Sec. General), Mr

Bading

Wong Bor (HKRA), HQ Ka-lau (HKLTA), Mr H. Wiglee

(HKASA). Mr A. Oporio (HRBA), Mr Lo Tan-but Ladies Foursome. Deep Water (HKBA), Mir A. L Nery (HKHA), Mr Molt Hing (BCAA),

win Bay, Tiest Hound.

ilve

pelectors.

Middleser gained first innings up the day points and wound 204 ahead with six wickets in hand-Reuter."

TOMORROW

Lawn Bowls First Division: Recreio квас:

Filipino club veer; RC Chesterfield Cup Recreio "W" CCC. V. PRC.

Final Acceptors

FRC KCC.

Second Division: Kéc v Filipino Club; USRC v CCC; KDC, Y Talkoo; Third Division: Filipino Club V KDC; KBGC V UBAC; POC V HKFC: FRC KERC.

:: Baseball League

"Bad"

US Navy 4.30 p.m.

Oversea

SUNDAY

Lawn, Bowla Open Rinks championship: Matches at KKTC: KDC: KEGG! ARC; TE koo; Recreio; OCC.

MONDAY Football Annual Meader of the Hongkong

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES At Leicester: Hampshire 211 and 37 for two. Leicestershire 50. 277 (Smith 70, Smithson

fast Yorkshire had a bad day at Shackleton, right-arm Taunton where lowly placed Somerset are 250 runs on with medium, Ave for, 78).

At Taunton: Somerset 288 and six. Yorkshire. 157 four wickets to fall. John Law-119 for rence, Somerset's Yorkshire-born (Lawrence, right-arm leg break, Football leg-break bowler, did the damix for 39).

At Nottingham: Gloucester- This was

also a new record Northerners were all out for 157shire 297 and 141 for WO for the Games. His time was in 167 minutes. 47.8. Degats held the record of Somerset led by 131 but in (Young not out..02). Notting- with Jean Pierra adding to this lead they did little hamshire 288 (Blocks 64, Poole 47.5 jointly Goudeau who finished fourth better and could only muster 118 63, Wells, right arm offspla six

for 88)--Reuter. for the loss of six wickets. Associated Press.

age with six

THE GAMBOLS

WE'VE BEEN WAITING HALF AN HOUR BEK

for 39 and the

Association. Commenclog at

p.3. 170TC.

TUESDAY *Tennis Men's "D" Division: KTOCA (1),,

KTOCA (3) PORC V

(1)1 PRC KCC (IRC:

CRC (3) V nex Coc KOC (1) V CCBRO (1),

by Barry Applely

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