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COUNTY CRICKET

THE CHINA MATE TUESDAY. JUNE 19, 1956

MIDDLESEX SKITTLED OUT FOR ONLY 59 RUNS

HAMPSHIRE

BY

London, June 18.

Bix of the eight English county cricket games washed out by rain.on Satur day got under way today when conditions throughout the country were slightly moro favourable.

Notting But a ball has not yet been bowled in the two remaining fixtures hamshire versus Championship lenders Lancashire at Nottingham, and Derbyshire versus Glamorgan at Chesterfield.

Both these matches will now i poce bowlers-Vic Canning altogether 112 to his county's come under the rules which (five for 27), Darek Shackdeton close of play score of 174 for Kovern one-day Oxiures, with (two for 22) and Jimmy Gray fr

Yorkshire put Surrey in to right points being awarded for a (two for live),

bat at the Oval and dizrnissed first innings lead if there is na

the County Champions for 09. outright win.

Yorkshire took fni innings lead and wore 107 for eight at the close.

HIT A CENTURY Hampshire's West Indies Test Middlesex were skilled out batsman Roy Marshall then hit for unly 59 rune at Lord's by century, including 14 tours, in Hampshire's

medium- 140 minutes, and

tric uf

contributed

VETERAN PLAYER TO TRAIN

PORTUGAL'S OLYMPIC HOCKEY TEAM

Lisbon.

Portugal is ta send a contingent to the Olymple Games in Melbourne, in November, its size depending on the number of avaliable athletes of a sufficiently high standard for the Olymple Games and the money granted by the Governmeni in cover the cost of sending the athletes to Melbourne,

A member of the Portuguese Olympic Committee an- nounced that the Portuguese Olympic Committee had sub- nitted to the Ministry of Education a budget for between 30 to 60 competitors to represent Portugal.

not

Sussex, also put in to bat by Norlbomptonshire, could cope with the two Australian left-mm glow bowlers, Jack Mancing (six for 73) George Tribe (thres for 28), and were all out for 123. Nerthamp tonshire hit

166 for tonk

seven in

reply.

velled

and

Off-break bowlers today TC- in the responsive pitch al Bath where the Somerset Versus Worcestershire fixture was the only one in which a start was made on Saturday,

Brian Langford claimed six for 27 113 the dismissal

1.18. Bul Worcestershire for

ol

Martin diurton, who dismissed

for

nine South Africans for 50 last year in his first match AS A professional, respended for Wor

estershire with six for 38 and Somerset Were

#il out kinety.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES AL Loicester: Leicestershire 252 for six (Hallam 68. Jack- on not out 64) versus Warwick- |shire).

Al Chelmsford: Estx 216 for During three

declared, (Barker 92), of the line he played in Cambridge University 175 for the Berliner, his tcom were six. champions of Berlin. Lieutenant At Bath: Worcestershire 113 Costa, who is now 06, has been):Langford right-arm offspin Invited by the Hockey Club of seven for 20 and 107 for five (P Macao to train the team and to Richardson 63), Bomerset 90, offbreak, accompany the players to Mel- (Kautman, right-am bourne-China Mail Specjal, six for 38).Rester.

The ezimurted expenseN

a student In Germany. are between 50,000 and 10,000 part escudos (about £100 to £700 sterling) for each competitor.

The Ministry of Education is 21 considering the proposal and examining in which events Portuguese athlotes have attalpod a sufficient ptandard

to justify a government grant.

A member of the Puriuguego Olymple Committee mold that

Portugal was almost certain to enter for hockey.

It is almost certain that Portugal will send a representa- tion of yochismen and 18 hoped that there will be entrants for the Marathon, the 5,000 und 10,000 Metres and shooting.

The possibility of sending a swinger teenage girl from Lourenco Marques called Elsa Ferreira who is considered an excellent swimmer is being contemplated but doubts arose

here whether she is old enough to qualify. Her exnet age, which is thought to be 14 or 18, 19 being checked.

GOLD

MEDALY

Doctor Jose Pontes, 17-year- okd member of the International

MacKAY COMPLETES HIS

ALL ENGLAND TITLE ASPIRANT

Beverly Fleitz (left), who may well take the All-England Women's Singles Championship title from Louise Brough at Wimbledon this year, signs a young. tennis enthusiast's autograph book. Express Pholo.

DESPITE AUSTRALIA'S GREAT FIGHT BACK

I

Still Tip England Win Test Series

To

FIRST CENTURY OF TOUR TO

AGAINST KENT

Canterbury, England, June 18.

In a match reduced to two days by rain, the Austra- fians made a bold bid to score their first win against a county side by declaring at 301 for four against Kent, bottom team of the Championship table, here today.

Kent, however, in the closing 23 minutes of play re- sisted the attack of the Australian bowlers and at close of play had scored 15 runs without the loss of a wicket.

The day's play provided the After making

in

After Jour Australian wickets had gone down for 128 runs, all

BOTTIG

Atm

Olymple Committee for Portu-tourists with good batting prac-strokes Burke left at 95, having the tice on a dam wicket on the eve (made 57, including seven foura, gel and President of Portuguese Olympic Committee, of the wond Test match. {in 104 minutes. thinks Portugal has a chance

gold medal getting a yaching and hockey, a bronze Marathon and a medal in the silver medal in swimming, the Lourenco Marques girl goes

ان

to Melbourne.

If

Says DENNIS HART

The Test series between England and Australia should be more exciting than many people first thought-thanks to the first Test at Trent Bridge. Yes, that rain. swept injury-ridden game which was fated from that first moning when Brian Statham was declared unfit. For, despite all, two better teams emerged from that didn't game than went into it—and this is no reflection on the injured men who

nish the course,

بھر

England, moral winners, can take most satisfaction, the performances of her two opening batsmen ensure that. It is easy to attach too much importance to one match. Yet even the most cautious English fan looks to Colin Cowdrey and Peter Richardson to give England a good start for many matches to come.

I have long advocated Cowdrey pletely unmoved

·technical

LA STAGE FURTHER.

Turpin Scores KO Win Over Frenchman On His Comeback Trail

Birmingham, June 18.

Dal Dower, Welsh holder of the British and British Empiro Flyweight titles, outpointed Stan Sobolak, of France over ten rounds at Perry Barr here tonight, On the same bill, on the comeback trail, former World Light-- weight Champion Ithudolph Turpin knocked out Jarquea Bro of France.

Dower, stepping up into the Bantamweight division, scored a decisive victory. For the last three rounds the Frenchman, fought with his left eye practically · closed from Dower's Jabbing left..

If Dower had had a hard tough Frenchman. In the fifth punch he would have vünkhet round he fung a ́left'lo Bro/s off Sobolak long before the end, body, following immediately by His inability to do so indicated in right to the heart, in that he could not punch kid. Bro, his nose bleeding badly, weight.

sprawled on the canvas The

clutching his

and, wds counted out,"

aldo

Frenchman, wita but always determined, fought back Įda spasms,, relying on hooks to

Turpin's task was made chalor the face and body. Occasionally by the 29-year-old Freibman's he scored with an over-arm disinclination to use his right.

[right, but he was well bentem at

the end.

hand,

for round after round Turpin punched hard to Bro's. Randolph Turpin of Britain, body, and only the Frenchmana. former World Middleweight | stubborn spirit kept him going.. Champion, knocked out Jacques

As early an the second round Bro of France, in the fifth round Bro had received a third Warn- of their scheduled ten roundsing for holding, and by this time

Light-Heavyweight conjest,

TOUGH FRENCHMAN

Turpin took the initiative from

he was in dire trouble. In the next round his nose begun to' bleed and his face started show signs of the battering.-

the start and overwhelmed the Reuter.

OLYMPIC EQUESTRIAN GAMES END IN GAY ALL-NIGHT PARTY

Stockholm, June 18.

The Olympic Equestrian Games ended on i gay note as horsemen from 29 nations danced into. the early morning hours at a party given by Prince Bertil of Sweden.

The only notable rider missing from the party was Hang Gunther Winkler of Germany, who turned in ‚à. fabulous double in the winding-up event on Sunday and.. won two Gold Medals in the jumping Grand Prix. Doctom sent him to bed early because of an abdominal injury he suffered when his horse hit an obstacle in the first round. He finished and won despite the injury.

Doctors told him not to ride (criticism charging the organisers for at least a week because of of the horse events with eruelty- a badly strained muscle..

to the animals,

The party at a fashionable TOUGH AND FAIRS hilialde restaurantı, overlooking

D the

thos

this city, marked the official Prince Bernhard of the, end to what has been dubbed Netherlands, head the "riendly Olympics" because Olympic Held jury, answered of the absence of incidents, the criücs by saying that protests or complaints,

Olympics must be tough and fair,"

Germany Won top honours

It appeared. that everybody with 50 team points, Italy wa second with 66 and Britain was raised with the arrange- ment which this year for the third with 69,

first time in Olympli Gamés "Everything was perfect here, history, split the equestrian: organitation, team: quarters events from the main Games. and courses," Mr Avery Brund- because of Australian' quaran

one Thero ware ago, Chairman of the. Olymple tine regulations... Committee, told the cheering already proposals that in 1960, the year of the next Olympic, Games, equestrian events should The only note of discord was again be held separately.

newspaper Uplod Press. Swedish

rideta.

Asian Weightlifting Tournament In August

after putting turmed. Yet that is often enough as the man to open for England de hind ball clean through the to convince Australians that the some As he had not shown top form hands of leg slip. A yet position is hopeless- After lunch in his second this season many thought it un-Richardson is prone to flick at to David Halfyard. Kent's new over Halfyard claimed

Au the ball spinning away outside two wise to expose him to bowler from Surrey's second Xl, more wickets. He caught and tralia's. bowling at its most the off stump. This chink in his at a persuni cont

of 36 runs, bowled Harvey after

mere the left hostile. They failed to under-armour needs. MocKay and Burge in an un-hander had made 66, and at the sand the make-up "of this | adjustment. finished fifth wicket stand added same total of 128 Craig was former Oxford University cap- 175 in three hours,-.

caught in the slips off a fast tan... riking delivery, Mackay completed his first

He is essentially a Test match century of the tour and was un- For a while the Kent bowler cricketer, a man for the big oc- defeated with 113 after batting pinned down MacKay

and casion thago hours, 30 minutes.

Burgo but they ovenally got Hooking powerfully, Burge on top and began to flor. the at the: nets.

I well remember watching him on the who had batted so well in the Kent bowler until the total had Nogomet i ove of the second innings against England, Liculenant, Filipe o Costa, with in the Brat Test, had one six and reached 301 when the declare minutes batting and not onOp as sou be the innings opened.

Portugal'a representation in hockey will be by the Hockey Chub of Macao, which is the best hockey team of Por tugal.

Hockey was introduced 10 Macho in 1920 by a Portuguese

the collaboration of Portuguese two fours in hig unfinished youngsters and British dyll ear-innings of 69,

vice endets from Hongkong and Singapore.

FIRM STROKES

·4,!,:',

It now remains to be seen i Australto con go a stage further and make scoring stroloos when Richardson... and the ball is 'doing a bit.” Through

Despite that and Australia's Cowdrey can come a new ap- prooch in English Test cricket, great fight back I still tip Eng They set out to master the bowl-land to win the series. For re- ing and as a result at Notting-member they got into all that harn England got on top from trouble et Nottingham without the start. How different from the so much as a look at England's days when English batting be two, wreckers in chief Frank came a back to the wall struggle Tyson and Brian Statham.

-(London) Express · Service);

(COPYRIGHT)

- MORAL DEFEAT · ·

tion was made.

did he, 'middle', the ball · The following "naoening”), however, Phobey Dad Wilson opened when he opened for England Kent's innings and with, the he was meeting the ball with

In moral defeat Australia can score at 15 they were both un- the meat of the but from the gas two, consolations. The drat Before going to Macno Lieu- The tourists lost Rutherford benter when stumpa WETO very start.

is that the defeat ·was only tenant Costa played hockey at to the second ball of the match | drawn for the day-United

moral and not actual, he without a run being scored,

EXACT OPPOSITE.

second is that, at last three of Temperamentally Peter her batsmen at least have shown some idea against the turning Richardson is the exact opposte ball. They are Neil Harvey, Jim lo bla partner, Cowdrey takes Burke and Peter Burge. everything in his stride" - with |

the Berliner Sports Club while

ITALIAN

Presa.

SETS NEW RECORD

grace.

Sports Diary

TODAY:

Tennis

Singapore, June 18.

A proposal by the Indonesia Amateur Weightlifting Association to invite Red China to compete in the Asian weightlifting tournament in August was supported by the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Association was hop

In letters to the Singapore and Malayan bodies the Secretary of the Indonesian AWLA, Siek Ik-hoo, said his. association was thinking of inviting Communist - China and Burma to the tournament.

"However," the letter added, He pointed out that China, "we are prepared to leincel | had “ been affillatod i to tho Men's " Division: RAJ V CRC these invitations if Bingapore Federation International Hal- (1). CCC 1 v.CRC) (2).: Urban C.* and the Federation of Malaya terophile et Culturiste, the world Army BKC v. UBRC, LRC V BCAA have any | unhurried an edge and

objellon." Harvey's first innings was a CCC (3) Y KTGCA, Heorela v HKP,

Controlling body with headquar” Illchardson is the grimly deter monsterpiece, Burke and Burge Ladies" "3" Division: -Recreio: (1

tors in Parla mined

Singapore Indonesian letter also left-hander with the in the second innings, did not (1) Y, EGG, BCAA V Use.

LICH CRESY Roor de la), La Prealdent: "nothing shall pass" motto. Yet reach that standard yet they

AWLA Chua Tien-teck sald he Chung im Boccer from these different approaches did kill the ball effectively. Summer Length: Tung Wah ♥ had nas objection: là the Indo- diskinend that - a Ruslan conch emerge two men of marked They did not, us so aten South China (ci) 830 Dm, neslap proposal. He sold that was due to arrive in Diskarte similar intent and outlook that happens with Alæste : batsmen

* they + Arst following Colonychen | Feet: Rond moet in Singapore lost

soon to coach Indonesia IKEMON) they shall acono, many, runs and who come up againgt something: Matcher d ***kod, -- IRC,,, HKOC, nouring shail - deter them, so they are not used to, adopta HKPB KDGCA Angle ber hie Amexxin lions had agremi

MANAGER Water-polo

The Singapore toɑm, to the fatalistic mititude and strike out

arborine So it was that in the first inn blindly,

The North Voela. Pidet). "Ings they survived'that fantastic.

DAWIA to, invite other, Asian tournament will conslet of seven EYMCA V Army South YMCA countries to the next compell-Ufters; and run out that; woen't and in the Not that the wicket was ever p.m.; Dockyard -KANY ENVY, Fool Host

Unlled Fr second. Richardson was -com-ronlly tricky. Onlar:rihe odd bail | 5.30 pm

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