FIRST TEST
JIM BURKE THE MAINSTAY OF AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE IN DRAWN MATCH
Nottingham, June 12, Australia's batsmen, defying · England's spinners, forced a draw in the First Test here today.
Declining a challenge to make 268 in four hours for victory, they defended stubbornly on a pitch which gave the England attack no great help and finished 137 runs behind with 3 wickets down.
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Final scores were:
in two hours forty minutes and Englant 217 for eight | Poter- Richardson went declared and 180 for three minutes later for 73, with ten
fours. declared,
Willie Watson, also fell for to B
catch by wicketkeeper (1)! Langley. Australia'a There
Australia
148
and 120
Mainstay of
three,
any
and going out win. Their sole inten- tion was to save the match.
seemed never defence WIN opening batsman likelihood of Australia accepting Jun Burke, 20 today. who May's challenge battleck all through their innings for a for but not out-runs which did nul relect the full value of his indings in keeping England . bay.
He found n valuable fourth in 23-year-old wicket partner Queenslander Peter Burge, who stayed just over two hours with him, made 35 not out and heip- tu in an unfinished stand of 70.
A far us Australin were concerned, runs were secondary to retaining wickets,
SECOND INNINGS
Earlier.
England, belei (38) for 75 minutes beesuse of pre- vious heavy rain, assumed their second innings 45 minutes be fore lunch, and at the interval,
they
had when
declared, dded 59 to the overnight 129 for no wicket.
Three wickets fell quickly as they chased the runs,
Colin Cowdrey was out, fur 81. Including a band 7 14
Services' Golf
Twenty seven compelitora participated in the Combined Services monthly go meeling bogey competition over the new course at Fooling on Wednesday, June 8. Late starters had to combat adverse weather condi- tions which waterlogged many greens.
were
The leading returns of 3 down
T.M.C. made by Capt Thornton (2/7 Gurkhas) and Capt DA. Kennedy (RE). Capt Thornton was declared the win ner by reason of a better last 0 holes.
They were closely followed by Major W Tee (1/10 Gurkhan) and Capt DJ.W. Lampard (27 HAA rich being 4 down, Other returns were:
Major T. Grimths
2/Lt D. Stevens
1/L D. Bunting
5 down
5 down
5 down
Capt B. J. Broderlek 5 down
Maj ET. O'Dwyer 6 down Capt M. Jenkins
B down Brig D. Peel-Yater 7 down
monthly The next
meeting will be on Wednesday July 4.
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SHEUNG SHUI RAILWAY STATIÓN,
Ordens, Accepted: Deliveries Undertaken:
In
came
the absence
of powerful sunshine, the pitch never be- really spiteful. England did seem to have A chance of winning when they had Cohn McDonald and Neil Harvey out
SCOREBOARD
England, im frna, 217 for 8 dec. Australia, 2nd inna,.. 148 ENGLAND, 2ND INNS. Richardson, Langley b
Archer Cowdrey, Langtey b
Mnter Watson, Daitter Graveney, not out
Langley
Evans, not out
Extras
73
B
10
Total (for 3 dec.) 188
Fat of wickets; - 1-151.
2-103, 3-178.
Bowling
Miller Archer Benaud Johnson Barke
Analysts
OMRW 19 2 $8 2
0 0 40 4
18 4 41 0
12 2 29 9
3 1 0 0
Lock b
AUSTRALIAN, 2ND INNE.
McDonald,
Laker
Burke, nol out Harvey, b Lock Miller, lbw Laker Burge, not out
Extrax
Bailey Appleyard Laker Lock Ciraveney
Total (for 3 wkta) 120
Wickels fell at 13, 18, 41,
Bowling Analysis
M I W 9 3 16 0
G 19
32 0 30
20 10
22 11 23
1
0 3 4 0 --Reuter.
with a 3 hours still to go, but
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WEDNESDAY MA
ALL SET FOR BIG RACE
Creole, world's biggest sailing yacht, will compete next month in the training-ship' race from Owner is shipping Torbay, England, to Lisbon, magnate Stavros Niarchos. A possible competitor is the windjammer Pamir, at present undergoing repairs in Hamburg, Germany.
JUNE 13, 1956,
WHY DORANDO WAS DISQUALIFIED
AFTER 48 YEARS COMES THE END TO A LONG AND HEATED ARGUMENT
London, June 12
Sports Diary
TODAY
Tennis
*Men's "C", Division. Baction, “AS CHE TU) V LRC (1) SCAA V
PORÈ, CCBC (1)
(4) v. Urban C. KIGUA (1) V, Recroza
"Section""! KTOCA (3) v no (1) USRC
* CCC
i), kec v IKOL.
CRC (1) C
V Itoorek
Durviball Black and White v HK
**A**
team at Southam Pierground, 11.30
p.m
Water-polo Benzor: Hol Tuy Houth Chine (Chung Sing) § p.m. powis
Old Shanghailanders v· Ravenue
TOMORROW
One of the most heated arguments in the history of sports which Dept at KCC, 5.30 p.m., has lasted nearly half a century, came to an end today with the revelation that Italy's Pietro Dorando was doped for the 1908 Olympic Marathon held in London.
In that Marathon, the small bald-headed Italian held the lead until he fell just short of the tape from exhaustion. In a desperate effort he got up only to fall several times before crossing the line first, but it was alleged that he had been assist- ed by track officiala,
Dorando Ankhed in two Dorando, the late J. M. Andrew, hours, 54 minutes and 46.4 revealed in his memoirs, pub seconds, but an objection by Ishod on the occasion of the American
omelats
Windsor to was upheld annot
London and
Dorando was disqualified. Marathen that if a doctor had America's J. J. Hayes was no: Intervened during the last declared the winner in 2 hours, fow yards of Dorando's effort, 88 minutes. Dotando was taken the Halim would have del off the course on a stretcher and ho lay between life and death for two and a half hours.
LONG SILENCE
All his life Andrew refused An a token of her gracious to say why he helped Dorando, sympathy with the courage she but In his memoirs recently had watched, Queen Alexandra found by presented Dornndo with a gold Hildra
MED.
This kindly and generous wrote: tion was mild ht the time to have contributed largely to Dorando's quick recovery.
But today, 48 years later, the British track oficial who helped
RUSSIANS WANT A SOVIET
RACING CAR: HOMEMADE MODELS
ARE NO SUBSTITUTE
Moscow.
A young Russian who loves the scream of tortured tyres and the smell of hot engine all has to build his own machine if he wants to start motor-racing because the Soviet Union does not go in for racing cars.
And this, say three Soviet motor-racing experts, is a crying shame. They described the state of Soviet motor-racing as "unenviable."
The three men, A. Sabinin, (1. Solovyov and I. Friedland, are all racing judges "of an all-Union category." They expressed their indignation in a letter to the some what "highbrow" newspaper "Literary Gazette."
The letter was headed "About a Soviet Firebird'. a reference to an experimental gas-turbine car built by the American firm General Motors which the three Judges said had excceded 500 kilometres (about 300 miles) an hour.
This car was one example of foreign progress n building racing and sports ears held up to the Soviet automobile indus- try. Another was the small
J
racing
com-
tho
proved in
cars which will bring our coum. being wo!
try up into the Arst places in models.
three men But, the
International racing events."
by the information Judging plained, "our automobile indu
by Messrs Sabinin, try refuses to take this well-rict given
and Friedland, road, And the result is that Solovycv Soviet racing enthusiasts, lying time is still some way off when engineers will be able In one of the world's most tech-Russho
the challenge successfully nically advanced countries, aro | to
of West European compelled to make home-inade supremacy
racing carsChina Mall Special cars,"
The letter described how curs, almost always "hotted up" vær.
inis faded when Miller stayed capacity British "Coper" racing sions of the only four produc- The Hunt Is On
45 minutes with Burke for the car. third wickel, and disappeared "Let us recall," the letter said. before determined defence of "that abroad the bulking of Burke and Burge afterwards. racing cars is an essential party Burke rarely made h Lake in the work of experimental strike. Very early he "rabbled" departments in big automobile dangerously Lock,
at
and when factories.
RACING MODELS
11. off Appleyard, and 27, OlY Laker, he almost put the ball into the hands of Graveney in "And this is fully understand- uf able the leg trap, Otherwise he was
The great majority of Foundness-constructional modifications in cars are Introduced usually after
example
Reuter.
Lancashire Now Clear Leaders In County Championship Table
London, June 12,-
Lancashire, though held to a draw by Essex today when six of the eight County Cricket Championship games finished with a definite 're- sult, became clear leaders in the championship table.
1
tion models which Russia pro-
duces, find their way on to the
race track.
"As a rule the races ure hold between several dozen cars designed for the ordinary trans-
For Marciano's
Successor
hls daughter, Mies Andrew, the omcll
Meeting
Rongkong Amateur losing Aamos ciation nedring at Mintons to Seg- men, 6.30 p.m.
Tenali Men's *D" DIVIơn: CRC KTGCA, PRC V CRC (1), Polic v KCC (1), KCC (2) v CC (3). POC v LRC. 1413004 Recreio.
and in the dressing room, saved | SCAA. Dorando's le
"One of my cycling stewards saw him take the dope on the far side of Wormwood Scrubs.
"11" Divizion:
Urban Cytic, coo
FRIDAY
Water-palo
Junior League: Anny Smith v Navy Victoria Pool) pm; Army **Lord Desborough (the North v RAF (Victoria 1) 450 referce), on receiving the objec... EXACA y Dockyard (EYMCA)
p.m.
Basketball tion from the Americans, asked
Black and White v All Hangkorig for my opinion and I simply at Southom Hayground, 8.30 p.m.- wabel: "Disquallfed."- France- Prosse
Vienna Declines To Stage World
truck at the White City together Speedway Racing
"The medical attendant, Dr Bulger, and myself entered the fut in front of the leader. As Derando reached the track, he staggered and, after a few yards, fell. I kept would-be helpers at bay, but Dr Bulger went to his assistance. I warned him this
entail would
disqualification.
but he replied that although 1 was in charge of the race, I must obey him.
ho
in
"Each timo Dorando fell, I had to hold his legs whic. the doctor massaged him to keep his heart beating. Each time rose, we kept our hands position behind (not touching him to prevent him falling on his head, and as he reached the tupa, he fell back or our arms.
Dr Bulger told me that only his attention, both on the track
Oslo, June 12,
LEAGUE TENNIS
the
The following were results of League Tennis
Vienna has declined to stage the European (Continental) finals of the World Speedwaymatches played yesterday: Racing Championships because of recent acudents on Austrian tracks, it was
any...
announced
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LADIES" "A" DIVISION. LIO LO To BCAA By 3-8 Mr Miller and Mr Fowls (LRC) Just to Mori 19 tai Hàn Chíu, 5 boat Miss Ng and Mrs K. Khou decision was mode -2: Let to Thao, and. Mra
Bomsook, 2-t known at the executive
ndttee meeting of the Interna- Lorial Motorcycling Federation (FIM.).
The
com
A Polish speedway rider was killed
seriously and another injured in a recent international moeting in Vienna. An alter native venue has not yet been. arranged. China Mail Special.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Monte Irvin Drives
In Four Runs As Cubs
Beat Giants 8-5
New York, June 12, Monte Irvin drove in four runs with a homer and a double and scored the winning run himself on Al Dark's
sixth inning error today to lead the Chicago Cubs to an 8-5 decision over the New York Giants
Now York
the Giants.
and
It was the Cubs' ninth win in the last 12 games, their irst over New York in five games this season, and the New York, June 12,
World result lifted Chicago to sixth place in the National League port needs of various "inoidler- she managers . of tions. After prolonged and Light-Heavyweight Champion race, a half-game ahead of the Giants. insistent demands, the drivers Archie Moore and of New York
Al Worthington, the Giants for his second wins against five got permission a few days be Heavyweight Floyd Patterson
Turk Lown pre- fore the contests to make cer-agrood triformally
today that starting pitcher, held the Cubs losses, with tain constructional modifica their boxers should meet here bless for three innings and serving the triumph, while John: tions,"
gained a three-run McCall, Hoyt Wilhelm at the end of September. The four Soviet modela to
lead on consecutive singles by Steve Ridzik also worked for They had tallon with Mr which the letter referred are James Norris, President of the Whitey Locuman, Dark, Dom the eight-cylinder
Mays for the International Boxing Club, who Mueller and Wille six-cylinder ZIM,
the four-salt he would seek to have the two runs in the first and cylinder "Pobeda"
a "Moskvich,"
the winner recognised as successor Foster Castlemen's Afth homer four-cylinder to Rocky Marciano, the retired in the fourth. "Deople's
All
the Cube Lee Fondy got are World Heavyweight Champion, art bff with one mare .or Iers Western models and, except for No contracts were signed for fourth and after Ernie Banks The netay
version
Moryn also of the the fight and details have still struck out, Walt "Moskvich," are obsolescent, to be worked out-China Mall angled. Irvin knocked the bell
The three mer doclared em- Special. phatically: "Our motor industry
car.
copies
must at long last undertake the production of sports and meing
cars.
Only if this was done "en the
Soviet Union enter the inter
| national | arena in this kind of: | sport and take part in inter- national motor-racing compatt tiens."
safety,
your
out in the
out of the park to tie the score, It was his sixth hamer this and his first hit in 14 Umes at bat against his former
WINNING BALLI
Indian Left-Hander teammates.
Again In Battle Of The Blues'
London, June 12. For the second year running
100
Mrs Arstrong and Mira Rawünen (LRC) lost to Mrs Ip and Mrs Cl 4-8; beat Miss Ng and Mrs K. Khon. 6-2: beat Miss Phoo and Mre Somabok 6-1.
Mrs Grown and Mrs Maiden: (LRC) Lost to Mrs Xp and Mrs Glu, 3-5; lost to Mas Ng and Mrs K. Khou, 0-7:
lot to Bliss Phoo and Mni Botsock, 4-0.
4
LADIES' " DIVISION Recreio (3) Love To UBEC By
211 M. C. Basto and Mis la. South lost to Mire Ervin and Ms MC.. Fasterbrook 2-0; lost to Mrs Weight and Miss Wright. 0-8; drew with dra White and Mrs Stoney 0%,
His N. Carvalho and Miles r. Gann 1st to Mrs Irvin and Mrs Fasterbrook 1-0 lost to Mr Wright and Miss Wright. 0-6 to 10 M White and Mra tobey 0-4.
Miss E. Aloneo and Mb A LARG lowi to Mrs Irvin and Faster- brook 1-0 lost to Mrs Wright and Piss Wright d-d; lost to zire,White and Mrs Saney 04.
LHC (2) Lost To CCC By 1.6 ・・ Anú Ming Zewald
Mr Rudkin (LRC) lost to Miss A. Marker, and Miss 9. Humjahh, 3-6; drew Mida Chang and MB P. EXATA SOE, 6-6; beat Mie 5. Corres and; Mias
G.
D. Madgett, 6-0.
and Mrs Macfce Mise Surducks (LRC) Jost to Mine A. Marker and Miss S. Rumjahn, 1-0; drew Miss G. Chang
Miss P. EnabIST, 6-0; bent Mlas 9. Correa and Miss D. Madgett, 7-5,
mid-
Deck- Miss Cbborn u Mrs moyer (LRC) lost to Miss, A. · Mar- ker and Miss B. Rumjahn,' 0-8). Jost to Mim G. Chang and Miss P. Dhabher, 1-4; lost to Miss B. Corres and Mid D. Madrett, 2-6.
CRC Beat Recreio By 7-2, Mr P. 9. Chạng and 3 d choke (CRC) bont
Mrs E. Comin and Mrs E. Collage -1; lot to s 81. Vianna and Birs H. Xavier 4-0 Dent Mrs T. Campos and Bilis, Bouza 6-0.
Mrs C. Cheung
and Mrs T
Lam (CRC) beat Mrs E. Costs and Mr E. Collage 6-3; beat Mr. M. Vinna and Mr H. Xavier 0-2| best
0-4
Mrs Wm Ling and Mrs V.1 (Tyona (CRC) beat Mom E. Costs and Mre lom, to Mrs M. E, Culingo Vianna and Birr B. Kavior 2-6), besk at Mr T. Campos and Allas E. SouzM Cin--1-.*.
at
Mrs T. Campos and Mix E. Bouza
All other Major League Games were at night. In the
Brooklyn was National,
St Louis, Pittsburg at cinnati and Philadelphia Milwaukee.-United Press.
ed
himself
Daric's
KUTS OUTRUNS NIELSEN OVER 3000 METRES
a
Copenhagen, Juno. 12. Vladkair The Giants went ahead again
Kuts,
Russia's on singles by Mueller and leading distance runner, easily With 60 points from seven matches, Lancashire, the
Mays, ahead of Bobby Hotman's beat the Danish Olympic hope, pinch single in the sixth, but Gunnar Nielsen, in a 3,000 only unbeaten county side this season, have a four points
made the Cube. guinto Metres race at the International lend over Surrey - beaten by Hampshire -- and SussEK,
OTHIEN PROBLEMS `.
with a single athletics meeting here tonight. | Swaranjit Singh, formerly ofing rally
Khalan who after eight matches have a game in hand over Surrey.
College and Punjab and scored again on Banks' Among other problems which University, Ims Eeen chagen. to
On a slow track, Kuts clock- doubled triple: Irvin
score
8 mins.. 3 sod. compared Gloucestershire, with
Less than one and a half arose in this connection was that play for Cambridge University Banks and camo
with Nielsen'a 8 mins. 12.0. Whisenant's match against when Peter. victory over Nottinghamshire, hours play today was suffelent of a race track, the letter said in the ahuml
aces., which was, however "In our country there is still no Oxford University at Lord's on grounder bounced Glouborarahiro. to are next with 62 points from for
bent
race-track where high-speed July 7.
now Danish record. Previous Nottingham-
show into lart, fold. nino games, followed by lamp Nottinghamshire.
go two insurahee best for Denmark was 8 mins. thire, six games, and Derbyshire were unable to recover contests can be held in completo The 24-year-old Singh, who Chicago - Bhire nine games,
who also frown their hopeines overnight
tho The letter was one of a series was born in Amritsar, is a loft runa
seventh, both 14 cxca.
A crowd of 10,000 e 10,000-a record won today, with 40 points,
of grumbles about Soviet motor hand bat und right arm medium uneamed on two. New York
thletics in Denmark It was another day of superb position and added only 11 runs
for their last three wickets racing which have appeared in
bowler. papo
a walk and for micrifice," 2018, a cricket at Portsmouth whero Gloucestershire, left the tasks the Soviet press for core time,
third Ho is in his
your, ata angle
by Moryn, the Cube watched the meeting, in which Hampahlia
a low scoring of getting 40, raced away to About a year ngo the sports Cambridge and in 1954 was evehth hit of the game,
athleted from the Soviet Union
Sweden and match against Surrey,
University Paul Minnor pitched tx and West Germany, victory in 40 minutes-Reu- fournal "Soviet Sport" called 12th man for háy pions for the last four seasons,
for the production. of racing against Oxford-France-Presse: two-thirds, innings for the Cubs Denmark competed-Reuter by 23 runs. It took Hamp Whire four hours to digniss Surrey for 108 but at any time The result might have gone the other way, with Surrey noeding 137 to win The West Trudin pin bowler Ray Mar- shall returned the best-bowl- frig figure of his career taking six Surrey wickels for
30.
THEIR FIRST VICTORY. Starting the day nodding 100 rune to make Worcestershire bat again Lelocutorskilte, lost their remaining six wickets in 90 minutes for, the?
Cham-
addition
58. So wordemorable, W
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John Fievelijkwho
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MEN'S U DIVISION CCONE DEL TİKU DY #14-15, G. Lin and D. D. Yue bent H. Lee and K. C. Ho 0-1; low to K. FL and 9. Le Two 1-0: boat Lu C. Cha and Chan Yew beat 11. Le 2nd K. C. Ho -4; drew with HF. 5. L T 3.0; bear in C.
8. Zee and C.
Chan and Chan 6-10p
P. F. Za and K. Y, Chang best H. Leo and K. Cito 7-d; beat K.
Lee and S. Le Two 0-4; beat, ja C. Chan and J. Chra 0-3.
BCAA Beat CCC By 14-1 EB. Pereira and 3, ins (Occ drew with P. Foon and P. Ton
beat F. K. Hugandan, 9-3 lot to L. T. Lee and 1. O, Baker and 1 (CCC) lost to P.
Tong 2-0 otto
8. Lee 3-0 lost to TYRI 1.0,
LAST. de Bouza and JL H (CCC) 01 10 P. Poon and
Has and Tone B-71 lost to 5. Leo 4:0;. lost. Tmi 5-7,
C. Z. Alba and. B. Faller (CCC) lost to Wit Reed and Betinn 1+0; "best J. Guterres and D. tod rigues 6-1; beat C. Gonasivne end 0. Noronha B
Y, P. Choy and T-Ru (CCC) Fort “Ko - Wi Reed, and A. Benna" 28: boat. Guterres and D. Rodrigues 10-4; beat C. Contives (and, O., No« 'ronha 7-8,ERROR
C. Chiu and
-Lesing-
to W/ Reed and A. 1. Bernie 3-0 to Guterres and 12. No: beat. C
best. Reevie ·And. Lesbry Pincer and Chomeles Stoney and Morris
C. Kuninte
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