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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE - 21, - 1956.

FORM POINTS TO AN ENGLAND VICTORY IN THE SECOND TEST

London, June 20.

The Second Test match between England and Australin opens tomorrow at Lord's and form points to an England victory.

Although the First Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, was draw the home side emerged with the most honours, If play had not been interrupted so much by rain, it is probable England would have won, although Australia were unfor- tunate in the way they sustained a number of injuries awaying the scales of fortune in favour of England.

With a pite from which all

has disa far the trace of moisture peared utid which promises to be ideal for fast England ACCIN to have

favoura after the exist

bowlers,

rain

even there

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bowlers ideally suited to Lord's, Davidson in the XI which play-

Bitch there uunilyed at Nottingham, the pace men

expected that spin However, slight doubts as to the bowler Wardle (Yorkshire) will advantage in spile of theness of Statiain and Trueman.belen out of the England tear, Laker and Lock belag in deadly enforced absence Through injuries of Tyson (Northampton- shire) and Moss (Middlesex )

in Statham and Trema Ergland

(wo POSSERS

fast

A Record 66 By Max Faulkner

In First Round

Leeds, June 20. Max Faulkner (Britain) returned a record 06 to take the led in the first round of the Yorkshire Evening News £1,850 professional got the Murtown

1,14

turnem Course here today

Se

Fulkner playing goli colourfiri ng his primrose outfit, professional record for the reconstrueled course, which has been lengthened by His hitting was over 100 yorcles, Intense

accurata and if Je had weakness it was uncertainty on the greens with

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anet

Statham, who had to with- | form at the moment. It is dim- draw from the First Test be-cult bu guess who the other cause of a strained groin, was player to be left out will be, but

Insule due to practise with the rest of it it is not

It might but passibly be Batley, Watson or the England side today, when he arrived at Lord's hisjeven Gravery. --Franco-Pruste. jaw was so badly swollen that he was hurried by taxi to dentist.

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Statham did not feel

nny pain but a tooth was removed and this relieved an abscess. Thre Lancashire bowler later joined his colleagues at the hotel and stated:

"I am quite all righ!. There

to is nothing nbout**

worry

LITTLE FAST BOWLING

pices

USSR BEAT

BRITAIN 7-3

AT BOXING

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Moscow, June 20. The Soviet Union beat British team by seven bouls 10

amateur boxing if irce in an lernational here tonight.

SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

QUEEN'S COLT WINS THE ROYAL HUNT CUP IN A PHOTO FINISH

Ascot, Berkshire, June 20. The Queen saw her four-year-old colt, Alexander, win the Royal Hunt Cup this afternoon after a photo finish.

Grey toppers were thrown wildly in the air to salute the Royal victory as it was announced that Alexander had got the camera verdict,

COUNTY CRICKET

FRED MOORE TAKES FIVE ESSEX FIRST INNINGS WICKETS FOR 36

London June 20. Twenty-four wickels fell, today and a hat trick was recorded in the County Championship › match between Lancashire, the leaders, and Essex at Chelmsford,

Fred Moore, 26-year-old Lancashire fast medium bowler, brought into the side because Brian Statham is on Test duty, did the hat trick in taking five Essex first innings wickets for 36. It was the second hat trick') on successive days.

Lancashire sent their rivals in arm fast medium, fivo for 20), orp a fively pitch, dismissed Warwickshire 16 for one. them for 100, and stiți lost first

At Tunbridge Wells: Kent 318- Innings pointa, Essex lost eight: wickets for 30.1 But Barry for eight (Wilson 85, Pheboy 65, Disbury not out 74) versus Knight and Roy Ralph added 58

Leicestershiro. for the ninth wieket.

work

The county leaders in turn) At Cardif Hampshire 128 found the pitch tricky and were (Shepherd, right arm off break, out for '97, half their four for 31 and 23 for three) pu wickets failing to seam bowler Glamorgan 136 (Marshall, right Ken Preston for 41.

aan offšpin, six for 44).

At Nottingham: Nottingham- Then Moore got lo again, taking three of the four shire 128 (Warr, right arm fast. Essex second innings wickets medium, eight for 20), Middle-

BOX 130 for five (Hooker 55,)...... Just inside the is

Boyd which fell by the close. trained by Captain This was not only sentiment, { Victoria Cross,

who snddled the

At The English Ally Rochfort, Alexander was a 13-2 favourite last furlong.

Bristol:

Yorkshire 95 heavily backed to retrieve Ariotta was lengths away Queen's Hunt Cup hera, Alexee-

(Lambert, right arm fast medium, the lost fortunes of puniors, who third,

eight for 85 and 14 for one). M. Midget II is owned by had seen eight races go by since

Senior Ascot Steward, the Batting highlight of a day on Gloucestershire 88 (Platt, right- urm medium, severi for 40).m the meeting started without a Fierro Wertheimer, trained by

Norfolk, later stated which bowlers were generally Reuter Alec Head and was ridden by Duke of favourite winning.

Alexander's victory had well In the ascendant was Roe Johnstono- the some trio that that triumphed with Lavandincome as a pleasant surprise to Ceylon batsman Laddie. Out- in the Derby.

the Queen, who thought Jaspe schoorn's 112 for Worcestershire had beaten her colt.-Reuter.

and

He was the first clear favourite to win this mile race, the big Rest

the four-day gamble of meeting, since 1910.

the

Newmarket stables wor last two races with outsiders, to bring thele tally for the meeting

20 TO 1 CHANCE

der.

GOLD CUP STARTERS

The Queen had previously won the race in 1953 with Choir Boy, to nine. Today

London, June 21. Alexander, drawn 013 the

Twelve probable starters and Jockeys for the 13,700 sterling stand side, came with a power- ful ram a furlong out but was Jack Jarvis saddled his third] Gold Cup, richest prize of the winner when 20-1 Royal Ascot mocting, to be run strongly challenged close home long-odds

Ursula

Blue Vernon's chance

Blaze satiped over two miles four furlongs to- by Lady Jaspe, the 0-1 second favourite, home short-head winner of day, are as follows: racing on the far rails.

the Bessborough Stakes, over a mile and hall

Two of the British boxers were knocked out in the first round. Weller by Bantamweight Don

Stepan>v Boris

and Light Middleweight Teny Collins by Richard Kompoy.

As for Trueman, he had done. recent in lille fast bowlin weeks, having been Injured, and lacking match practice. the selectors gave him a thorough try-out at the nets, He made his full approach ni 22 yards, which he covered with is usual sixteen and developed a Last speed, which in the past earned him the nickname "Fiery Fred."

The Australians were not so

British Heavyweight Dave **carusi- fortunate with their

Practising at Lord's be-Reat retired with blurred vision after tive second round In

contest

inst Algirdas Shuzikas, the European Cham- pion.

arlier

a newly-adopted but gainly,

heit sitting stance

the England party had arrived the "Aursies" soon dis covered that Lindwall had not ver fully recovered from the he Injury

received

At the end of the day Faulk - jhigh ner hekh a three shots lead over | Nottingham.

young a

David Thomas, the aktout, Ken Bousfield, Arthur Less and the litte Antonio Cerska,

Argimuinius the

Another round will be played tomorrow, with maximum of

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30 players going forward to the

Frulay. 1imal 30 boles

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at

The

British three

winners were Tommy Nicholls (fenther- weight). Ron Redrup Middle- weight) and Crick McTaggart weight) andi Cick McTaggart (Lightweight), who all won

Consequently, Pal Crawford, tall New South Vale bowler, was included in Aus talin's 12, along with Ken |Mackay, the stubborn Queens

land

It left-handed batsman. seems likely that both will be Russia

points.

Look

BATTING HIGHLIGHT

against Cambridge University. He stayed 4 hours 40 minutes and hit 11 fours.

the

Sir Roydon Dash Wins Seniors' Golf Championship

Other sides to collapse were Hampshire, spectacularly Glamorgan, Yorkshire, Glouces tershire and Nottinghamshire,

routed by Hampshire, spin of Don Shepherd (four for 31) and Jim Pressdee (four for 40), headed Glamorgan, by only (J. Lindley), 12 runs at the close with three Prince Barie

The Seniors Golf Cham- The contra showed Alexan-

Macip (S. Boullenger), Romany Marcus Marsh

pionship was won on June. der, a son of Alycidon, to have

the Air (W. Fucktby), Bewitched second innings wickets down,

A the display of hostile off-18 at Woking by Sir Royden. won by half a length. He was Ribblesdale Stakes, run over the Third (J. Massard), Star

fire (L. T. Lazoro), Doural (Lbreak bowling by Roy Marshall, Dash with a score of 74. A ridden by Harry Carr, the Aus-similar distance, with Milady, tralian

who hatt not 3. Deforge), jockey. Rae Johnstone Sayajirao Ally,

K. their Albi

(L.

Barbados - boin. raced before this season.

Gethin). True was up on Jospe,

six for 44, 75 was returned by D. F. Cavalier (f rounder, who took photo finish of Fawdon). Fil In the fourth

Rouge

Glamorgan Brown, a former interna not (M. did

prevent

tional who is reputed to Milady (100-8) beat Gardin), Beignet (L. Piggott) snatching first innings lead.

Palmer), the day

and Mamounia, owned by American Cilchy

Former England fast medium have once held a handicap R. Johnstone), cosmetic millionairess Mrs E. N. Borghetto (W.

of plus 6, and W. H. Aitken bowler John Warr reaped Graham by a neck, Mamounla All carry nine stone-Reuter.

of harvest

Nottinghamshire and C. H. Young returned a wieloots after Middlesex skipper | 76. Bill Edrich had sent them in to bat on a drying pitch, Sustain- ing lively pace and moving the bail considerably, he took eight for 20.

Rone.

Third place in the Beld of 27 went to the 33-1 outsider, Blue the The only Ally in Who Is

the owned by Rober! Sterling She was a further length

ruce, American, Clare. 4351

awny.

The British team will meel again on Saturday and

| making their Test debut in this then travel to Helsinki to meet

match, repiscing Lindwall and [Finland on June 28.-Reuter.

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IRISH SUCCESS

The

Irial scored their first success at the meeting

when

the 8-1 chance Adare, ridden by Rae Johnstone, cosily took the seven furlong Jersey Staker with the American-owned favourite, in Dispatches, tinisti- ing last but one of 18 runners,

odds

Bookmakers asked for about the Aga Khan's French- trained lily Kabira winning the Ave furlong Queen Mary Stakes, but she was unplaced,

America To Establish

"Conditioning

For

Camp"

Olympic Athletes

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San Francisco, June 20.

The United States will establish a "condition- the winter being Pharsalla, ing camp” for its Olympic track and field stars in owned by Major Lione!

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The Seniors Golfing Society is a vigomus body with a limited membership. Each year there lap

addition

its some fresh strength,pite the standard br Maldng the ball swing) off a

piny, considering that fis mem- helpful pitch, George Lambert,

bors have lost their · early: 37-year-old Gloucestershire fast competitive zeal, is : en=" medium bowler, look eight | couragingly. high," encouraging Yorkshire wickets for 38 runs in that is for those who look to the their total of 95: But Bob game to provide them with Platt replied with seven for 40 companionship in their old age.⠀⠀

old age. And Gloucestershire fell for

Not that old soven less than their rivals.

age has much place

Some In this meeting. players will not see, 50 again, and some bodies tend more and more to lel the arms do all the work, but the ball is hit with a consistency which younger men might envy.

Two familiar newcomers to

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

At The Oval: Surrey 243 23), Oxford. University 15 for no wicket.

Holliday. She started at 100-7 Los Angeles this autumn for a three weeks' period, and got the verdict after Harold Berliner, Vice-Chairman of the Olympic (Allan, Teft arm slow, four for confidence, cad in many cases a

Track and Field Committee said today.

photo finish.

Midget II, odds on favourite

at 6 to 6, gave French-trained meeting, winning the day's

100

At Chelmsford: Essex Berliner said that athletes not in condition at (Moore, right arm fast medium, horses their first success of the the conclusion of the session would be dropped ave for 36 and 96 for four), richest prize, the 6,400 sterling from the squad and an alternate taken in their Lancashire 87 (Preston, right Coronation Stakes, over one mile place.

by a length.

Miciget 1 mastered the pato-

"We expect to set up the con- set for the women's truck and setting American-owned Ally.ditioning camp around Octoberfeld team at the same time,

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At Horsham Bursts 201 (Foreman 65, Thompson, right

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the Championship this year were H. Howell, the oft-found Welsh of past years, and J.B. Beck. Howell hit the ball. champion

like a young man, but his strangeriess to this course, which is the comfortable headquarters of the society, onused him to underclub en ocasions and to find bunkers which gave him 400 much trouble.

DIFFICULT GREENS

and have

SPRINT SENSATION abou Berliner. Britain Wins

Meanwhile there was some concern in collegiate circles "Wo will have About 73 over the condition of a pair of lo prepare its stars: Dave Sime, the Duke Post-Olympic athletes

them for the Games. Besides the print sensation, and Don Bragg, A bookmaking right at the The winner playa at Woking. three men who have qualidad the great Villanova pole vaulter. Cape Tattersalls has been sold and brings to his knowledge of

Sime suffered tecum at for the

the Olympic

groin in for £5,000 to Mr Cyril Pezaro, the dificult greens an effective while running the 200 Capetown bookmaker, for his short me. He started off in trials at the cruck of this month, | Jury we'll have an alternate standing metroa dash on Saturday. While son, Sydney Pezaro, aged 23, exemplary manner, playing he his coach Red Lewis save Sime who will be South Africa's holes in all the right Agures and by

will be OK for the 100 motros youngest bookmaker, in the Olymple trials, there is some speculation he may not make the squad if he loses as much as a hot step in speed With much men as his conqueror Bobby Morrow of Abilent United

over Leamon King of established a conditioning came round, Sime is in a precarious

comps position. although pre-Olymple have been set up in other coun-- trles for many years. However,

Stockholm, June 20; Britain won the Prix Des Na- Alons in the post-Olymple Horse "If we find that some member Show here this evening in a of the team is injured, or can't Jump-off with Italy.

round out into condition, we'll the squad and Both countries · had twlove drop him from

rubstitute the alternate," faults in do competition proper.

Britalo went through the jump- This 18 the first time the Christian, Ira Murchison and

off without fault und the Italian beara incurred four faults.

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Portugal and Spain finished equal third with 20 faults each on the original two rounds.

Statem

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The right was previously held by Mr Henry Goldman, who is retiring.-China Mali Special

Passion For

Debt

going one better at the eighth with a 3

He was out in 35, and in spito of two coming back, he, Cal- lowed them with a 2 at the 16th and a 3 with which to finish?

Afther, who won the Cham». two plonship in the previous years, was not at his boat, and without putting badly could, not get the ball to drop.

Bragg pulled a leg muscle

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. before the NCAA meet lost

Maneco, formerly a famous In previous years the US trials week and didn't compete. His Brazilian soccer player cams into the woods and took a 7

At the 15th he let one escape Britain's winning team was for the becam word usumily

chanco

now will be to

mitted suicide because he was which Amaly apolled his chance. Miss Pat Smythe, Miss Dawn held just a few days before tho

In the AAU

at meet Palethorpe, and Peter Robeson, team left for the Games. This

this week-end, unable to pay several instalments all of whom had 'clear rounds year the

Torrance destroyed his chance won't start Bakersfeld Games

includo the jump-off, and WB wil November 22 in

Dork

Richards, Laz, Ray Bob White. White did not have to bourne, which is summer time

An evening newspaper which included p.7. at this, Bob Gutowsket axík. Bobby marked: "In a country where fourth. This was all the more a take part in the jump-off, since "down under."

Mattos, the first three of whom everybody owes money Manoco pity because he came back in only the best three performances

have done better than 15 febt, died of passion for a debt." -36,bnd with three 18s what go

China - Malt Special,

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Mel- | Competition there with on the house he was buying by an uncertain and costly, stánk

of the teams of four counted There is the possibility that Reuter

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