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SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

Walcott, Weekes And Worrell Help West Indies To Beat Essex

Hford, Essex, May 11.

Brilliant batting by Clyde Walcolt, Everton Weekes and Frank Worrell, the formidable "W" trle from the Caribbean, helped the West Indies cricketers make a re- covery to bent Essex by four wickets here today.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Tennis

Man's "C" Division: Bection "A" КСС НКССЯА, Urban Cv Re creld, LRC V CRÈ (1), IRC CCC I, Section "D": SCAA () CCC (2) PORC

ITGCA CRC (3) v CRC (3)}).]

Mixed "A vieion: HCC CRC, SCAA VIDOC.

Soccer

Division: Kitchen

V KED

(10 Stadium) 6 p.m.

2nd Civion: Farthine V RAF Sat Wan (FK Stadium) 430 pm.

3rd Divinion: CAD University

Essex were in complete command for a period before (iv) is p.m. lunch when West Indies had lost four second innings wickets for 15 and still needed 189 runs to win,

But then Walent! (29), Weches | P. M. Worrell not out 150). Worell (6) not out) and a. G. Smith not out

(40 Collie Smill all-rounder.

not out) completely tamed the bowling

nerd ended Essex. hopes of scoring their fri win against a touring sile since they beat India in 1830.

Final scores were:

Essex 107 and 121, West Indien

115 und 204 for 0,

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-10

Extras

Total for wickets) 204

Fall

of wickets: 1-4, 2-12, 3-15, 4-05, 5-78, 6-125,

Bowling

O

R

W

Zi

12

CV

3

Preston

21.5

#1 57

13

2 54

*

D 10

D 14

West Indies faced the threat Bailey was re-alph

of suffering the first defunt of

the tour when play sumed, After losing two wickets King

when Knight

for twelve last evening.

they were 191 behind. Aldipper Julia Goddard 201 Gerry Alexander were sent back to the pavilion with the score at 15.

ANXIOUS MOMENTS Walcot and Weekes survived O anxious moments when they began cautiously

against Tevar Balley and Ken Preston, played trut

both Had after themselves i carefully they upened aut und added 63 in 65 minutes for the ith wicket, leaving 120 runs still needed for victory.

The West Indes were now playing with far greater con- Worrell Joino! idence, and Wockes to add a further 47 for the sixth wicicet before Weekes was out leg before 10 Bailey, who appealed twice in the same over, Weekes it eight boun- daries in his 50, mude in 118 minutes.

and Worrell,

Collie Smith playing delightful cricket, came together with the score at 125 BIK! thir unbroken seventi wicket stand produced the 70 Worrell's 01 runs Mill wanted

fn 103 minutes contained ten four and Smith's 40 Included six boundaries.

-Reuter.

Racing

Pirien clone for BKIC 13th Race Meeting a noon,

Bowle

lat Division: KCC v KDC.

Athletics Fadilbion by El Miller at KGV nehont ground, 3.10 p.m.

TOMORROW

Tennis

Men's "D" Division: CRC (3) PORC. CHC CRC (2), Recreio v Blanley C. LRC KTGCA, KCC

PRC.

Mixed "A" Division: CRC › USTIC, SCAA V CCC.

Connell

HK Sonball Assovialfin meeting at Shell Club, 5.30 p.m.

Soccer

Clarity Game: Combined Chine

y lost at Club ground, 830 p

COUNTY CRICKET

Lancashire Maintain

Their Unbeaten Record

With Maximum Points

London, May 14.

Fine bowling by off-spinner Roy Tattersall, who took six for 83, helped Lancashire beat Kent by 60 runs today to maintain their 100 per cent record with maximum 14 points from each of three games played in the County Cricket Championship.

A merry unbroken sixth wicket stand of 71 in 36- minutes by Ken Grieves and Ray Colling enabled Lanca- shire to declare at 184 for six, leaving Kent to get 220 in four and a quarter hours,

Kent started well with Arthur Lancashire head the cham- Pheney and John Pretlove pul-pionship table with 42 points for followed by Middlesex with 28 on 70 in 75 minutes

and Yorkshire 10. All have played three games.

second wicket. but once this pair were parted Lancashire kit back hurd.

Tattersall. who bad been heavily punished previously. 12 umplured the last five wickets for seven runs in 4.2 overs.

THE SCOREBOARD Essex 197 and 121. Wit Indies 115 and (overnight 3 For two.

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Yorkshire's match against Warwickshire was sharicioned today because of the state of the wicket after rain.

Surrey are fourth with 14

15, 1957.

́THE OLYMPIC FILM

BOTH BETTY THE BEAUT AND MIMOUN THE MOOR ARE THERE AT LENGTH

By "RECORDER”

No date has been set yet for the public screening of "Melbourne Rendezvous," the film of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, which the public will most probably be able to see at the King's and Princess Theatre. The preview yesterday at the King's Theatre included among the audience the Hon. Sir Shouson Chow and William Preston Miller, many leading local sportsmen and the press.

The ancient French firm of Pathe had exclusive rights: to screening the Melbourne Games, which was quite a happy coincidence as the French, where the Olympic Games are concerned, are inclined to get Coubertinesque, after the founder of the modern Olympic series, and probably as much as 70 per cent of the footage went on the track and field events,

on

whirler.

McDonald,

shot

the comern

Races up to 800 metres were, shirted Springbok, Gert Pol- thrower Jacqueline shown foot by foot the whole gleter matches Davis stride for who is actually a better way and again in slow motion stride, then the last burdic and putter but whom to emphasize the odd drumatle disaster as Fotgieter trips and docs most justice to as a platter moment. The editing is superb falls on his face, and no pains were spared in

The record

A disappointment is a very Alm shows capturing the essential humor

Tace the 400 brief glimpse only or Olga drama of victory and defeat at what a curious

was. The world Fikolova, whom the camera- the greatest of modern sports metres fins

record-holder, Lou Jones, starts men must have forgotten while festivals,

bul at a cracking pace and even Jackle was around, but who, I Thus

used to seeing) am told by several witnesses, the

lingers for those not camera lovingly

Ronnio world class races at this distance was, the best of them all. Harold on Irishman

has been very Delany on his knees crossing it becomes quite evident that he Connolly himself and mumbling a prayer wilt not be able to keep it up, ademant on that point and oven Mr Dulles, I understand, sup- within a minute of of thanks

Jones said after the race that ported his views. his great 1,500 metres victory. There are lunumerable close-ups br hud never felt better in his up in ufe than when he lined up for Juces lighted believing joy af victory and the the Olymple final. But it was victory and one expression "long face" comes to not to be hig

of

life again and again as the tun almost hear a long drawn- camera lingers on the also-ran but sigh being released as the Aeld realises that walking away after victory hadst of the

| Jones is cracking up. been missed by a matter of inches.

I have not seen the whole serico of Olymple filme since 1932, but Bill Miller tells me that this is the best he has seen,

SURGE OF NEW HOPE

were

AUSTRALIAN Snow Pathe at nu stage forgot that

Games the Melbourne largely an Australian show, that the Australians were the hosta to the youth of the world, and the film shows much of the or- dinary Australian

spect

cricket.

RO

How to hit with a brassie

-by PETER ALLISS

WHEN the ball is lying well on the fairway, asking to be swept away with a brassie, there is little difference in my method from the drive.

The chief points to from a cuppy lle. My wrists are remember are as follows

Because already broken! back swing for this shot must be steeper and slightly outside the Bne of light.

1

A BENTOW,

slightly

open

no

stance.

2

Knees firm but relaxed,

to be seen,

football-neltirer

A surge of new hope seems to quite a few shots of lawn eeme into the legs of Imatyev being played, of kangaroos, kaala and Hellsten

while Charley bears and of the almost animate The film of the 1932 Berlin Jenkins, the eventual winner. boomerang, but there is barely Games Bil Miler says, may just strides smoothly on, Then an aborigine

erhaps be superius photogra- the last few yards and the Australian Rules or even Olyin-

leally but this Pathe effort sprint Anish of Karl-Fredrich les succeeded like no previous Haas robs the Chuvash tribes-ple soccer--and, most one In the series in capturing man and the Finn of Olympic ingly when one considers how the human drama that is the silver, What will amaze all who efliciently the Australians have La con- essence of the Games.

see this flim is how much can taken to water, there

,tha happen in the last few yards siderable footage given to

Ballarat swans but none to Jon of an Olympic race,

Henrichs

surpris-

HOMELY TOUCHES

Though the Aim is French- very are munr

and

the

NOTHING MISSED Nothing in the human interest

The great challenge of Derek angle is inissed and the camera Johnson in the 800 metres anal Juanages to record so much that has to be seen to be belleved. the written word cannot as

One can understand the tall and! Gordon adequately.

Pirie emerges figure magnificent in rangy Delaney just eating the made, there

ground up with his gigantic homely Australian touches. The- delcat. As he steps up beskie stride.

It is difficult to credit French producem realised that Kiels on the victory stand there Johnson with a similar ability Shirley Strickland de la Hunty

on his face R trace of t

to come from behind. Next to was the real queen of Austra sheepish grin that without con-

with an Olympic Courtney he looks small, one lan track, tortion or effort changes into a

would even think frail.

history going back to before the and as he turns warm stilo around towards Kuls the only what the speed

The camera gives it to you at advent of John Landy on

scene.. to betera actually was world class

Jackson expression one rends is one of

Belty warm admiration for a fellow d again in slow motion, After Majorie

Johnson off, Courtney Culbert. athlete who had outlasted him ghing over a distance at which Pirie was unable to take his place on

The scenes of Shirley in her remains the holder of the world the victory stand for a couple garden trimming her rosebushes

After the Paco he of hours. camera watches the tall Ameri- and watching the planes over- but stooped, on his head bringing in the challengers feet only by sheer will power. to her title end at the end way- ing goodbye to the same succeed To the producers of this film in permeating the whole the Olympic Games were largely

touch. a very

homely events. the track and Geld

Athletes of the track are quite The camera follows the 400 Shols of the Games outside the ordinary people and a good deal

studium arc largely of footage is given to metes hurdles race round the mala

Melbourne's phasising this point. whole circuit and here is drama coincidental

Thus there is If you dre or were ever in- all the way with a commentary scenic beauty. that pinpoints every critical quite a bit of footage given to tercaled in athletes, this flim is moment the seemingly hopeless the rowing and sailing events. Carly struggle of Glenn. Davis and Eddie Southern to cut down the lead of the red-shirted Lituyev, then the lead being cut down and the emergence of the threat of one of the greatest up- Games as black- sets of the

record.

On the other side of Kuts is Derek Ibbotson, still very much a novice to either victory or de feat but hopelessly happy about the fact that he had managed to Gnish third.

cun erect

Spin bowlers also took Middle-points from their one match,

with while Somerset and Derbyshire

West Indies Second Iouings

N. Astarachi, む

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XX

Preston

1

A Ganteaune How

Bailey

7

J. D. Gorkhard, c King.

Baiky

Somerset and victories.

Middlesex. who sel Glouces- lershire 250 to win, gained confortable 135 runs victory,

to

cusy

Д

F. C. Alexander, by Presion

C. L. Walcott, e King, b

Presion

20

E. D. Wroces Hw, b Bailey 50

DECISION ON JUNE 1

Russia Invite U.S. Athletes To Moscow

with Bob Huist lang six for

also have 14 points each from two matches.-Reuter.

MILE OF THE CENTURY

33 for match figures of Ibbotson To

AD.

A BAD START

Somerset beni Nottinghamshire

by 02 uns. Notts never re- covered from n bad start and

slow ¡oft

Jim มาด

spinner McMahon inished with three for 32

Compete At

Los Angeles

Britain's

London, May 14, An opening partnership of 82

24-year-old Derek in minutes between the West Ibbotson narrowly missed run- Indier batsman Roy Marshallning his second mile under four and Jimmy Gray gave Hamp-minutes when he won the event shire an excellent start to their at Oxford today in 4 minutes, task of scoring 224 to beat 0.6 seconds. Northamptonshire, But when Ibbotson will leave this week- this pair were separated Hamp-end for Los Angeles where he A decision on whether the hire gave up their attempt and will compete in the "Mile of the

Charlotte, North Carolina,

May 14.

LAWN TENNIS

against several top

though Northants claimed the Century United Sintes will necept an invitation to meet Soviet Union extra half an hour, the match milers including Britain's Brion athletes in a contest in Moscow petered out to a draw, Hamp- Hewson, in July is expected to be made sure were sul 60 short of their

target. by June 1.

Copies of letters exchanged between Mr Dan Ferch, Secretary-Treasurer of the American AAU, and Me | K. Krupin, Present of the light athletics acclion of Russian sports, were read out at a meet-

Carolinos As ing hore of the sociation of the AAU.

In one of them Mr Ferries told Mr Krupin he expected to" be able to give him o decision on the proposed meeting by June 1,

Mr Krupin wrote on April 10 that the Soviet Union authorities would like a 70-man American team to compete in a three-day

Hoad And Fraser Win Italian Doubles Title

Romu, May 14. Nicola Pietrangeli won

the the Men's Singles tile fiation Lawn Tennis Champlon- ships hore today when he beat Giuseppe Mario B-0, 6-2, 0-4 in the All-Italian Anal,

Pietrangell, ranked No. 2 be- meeting in Moscow from July 12 hind Merio in Italy, volleyed to 14, with a return visit in the supertly and displayed a wide United States the following year. variety of neat ground strakces

Mr Ferris replied suggesting to gain the title. that the teams be restricted to

Both players, who will re-

30 in order to reduce expenas present Italy against Holland.in Mr Ferris said members of the the Davis Cup, showed lapsos AAU would be polled by profi of survice, but Pletringuli Mad. on their reaction to the suggested a matchi-winning' struko žu A

All Motoring Races Suspended

In Italy

10

Alm

em-

a must. Likewise, if you were the Olymple ever interested in Games, Never has the spirit of the Games been better captured

3 Club, hands, and arms all

move in one piece. 4Wrists have not broken yet, fort although 1 am two In the ball on the back- swing.

However, the ball le not always sitting up and often it is wiser and safer to use a spoon or No. 4 wood even if you can- not quite reach the green.

The ball must now be driven out rather than swept off, particularly if it is lying really Light.

This shows the start of my back-swing for a spoon allot

the

Across the line

On the way down, too, the I. come ADRI are a steeper slightly achosa the line of

Ben Alm off to the left a bil for this shot to allow for fade.

The No. 4 Wood is a grand club to 1180 from semi-rough, One most important points to remain retardɑ nad swing slowly and casty,

The ball is more likely to go a good distance when played like that than if you grip tightly sOK bit your listidem.

Next wouldn là Băng keo shots,

U.S. BASEBALL

Duke Maas Scores

His Fifth Victory Of Current Campaign

New York, May 14.

Duke Alans, who failed to win a game last season, pitched his third shutout and scored his fifth victory of the current campaign today as the Detroit Tigers beat the Boston Red Sox, 5-0, on a five hitter.

Much of the life of the athlete in Melbourne...Ever the un- successful one-is shown and

on film. one sees a good deal of Singa- pore's Mary Klass and Janet

Though of necessity a dis- Jesudason,

India's

It was the third straight loss Mary

The Pittsburgh Pirates scored appointment to the swimmer and Leela Rao, of Jesse Owens, of the soccer player, this is a well on

0-0 triumph over the for the Red Sox and the third K U ! Á' window shopping, told story of an Olymple fes- Chicago Cubs in the only other time this

that year

Ted feminine athletes of every race,

was held hitless. colour

went 0-4 against

and, then

UNDERSTANDABLE

In

games.

In game.

over

of the hosts and the daylight

National Williams and creed-you could tival, trust the French cameramen to guests, of the victors and van League night games, Philade Williams linger long on the good-lookers quished, of elation, and disap-

switch you on to a pointment and perhaps only the phia was at Cincinnati, Brooklyn Maas.

at Milwaukee and New York at Frank Thattas whackend A very short glimpse of a beery French could have told it

St. Louis. Kansas City was at horner, such masterly fashion,

two doubles and girl,

New York, Chicago at Washing- | single to lead the Pirates 10 The French trademark is very

the Cubs, much there. If we don't see the ton and Cleveland at Baltimore their victory Rome, May 14.

in American League night who lost their seventh straight The feminine athlete seems to whole of the Marathon we see

home gume, Luis All motor car and motor cycle

Arroyo a lot since the enough of it to be certain beyond Ibbotson, who ran for the

picked up his fret victory with of doubl roud races in Italy have heen have changed

The 1050 version the faintest shadow

winner British Truck Federation today suspended until the end of this 1948 Games,

was Alain Maas, a 25-year-old right-relief ad from Roy Face while understandable that the in their

against star it was announced tonight, makes it quite

Kacha, one-time handor struck

and Dick Drott suffered the defeat. Annual meet

out. ex there were

so many Mimoun O Oxford, said his race should

follows The decision

the why

In the Tho Algerian Foldier

Free walked only one as he out-

THE SCORES give the American something death of 13

HeDo people including romances at Melbourne.

takes the trouble French Army of General de pitched Frank Sullivan. 10 think about. He said he

five chlidren in fust Sunday's ecmmentator

to inform you that "Betty the Gaulle, and that the flag geing Bertola singled

American League hoped to do even better In Los Mille Miglin (1,000 mile) race Benut Cuthbert is as popular up to honour the winner of this | framing and scored Detroit's first Angeles,

The President of the Italian in Australia as any movie star. classic Qiymple event Ibbotson, who Was placed Automobile Association, Prince There are some, however, ot] French tricolour. third in the 5,000, Metres ut Filippo Caracciolo, formally in- formed the Government tonight the Olympics in Melbourne last November, won today by more that the association would per- than 20 yards ahend DI Derek mit no motor ear road races this Johnson, Olympic silver meda- year. llat in the 800 Metres.

Hewson ran the 880 yards his speed. He today to boost wen Caslly by some 20 yards Franco-Presse

AGREEMENT SIGNED

1960 Winter

her rivals in the athletic jine who are even more eye-arresting

One also noies that

the

Emil

and just among the sprinters Zatopek is te popular a figure the artist's cye' would probably with the French as he is with linger longer on European the British. Quite a bit of foot- The President the Italian record-holder Giuseppina Leone age is devoted to Emil and his with Britain's June wire, Dana, but everyone knows Motor Cycling Federation later of Italy, made similar announcement to Paul, of whom very little is how much these two have con- the government regarding their seen, another strong challenger tributed to cementing good rela- tions at least in athleiles be- Milan-Taranto road race, which to "The Beaut."

most eyetween the two sides of the Perhaps every year claims e death toll-

Canadian discus) Curtain. Router.

arresting is

Olympic Games At THE GAMBOLS

Squaw Valley

San Francisco, May 14.

meetings Chlua Mail Special. delicately-placed drop shot and An agreement for the use of Merlo never looked like master- 400 acres (101,87 hectares) of In his compatriot, .

Federal Iond for the 1900 Whi Not A Point Dropped mom Long (Australie)

Ladyyolu (Chile) and Mrater Olympic Games ax Squaw ru-Valley, Northern Callfornie, Edgóley Parks have won cachined the Mixed Doubles ulle was signed today by the Culi

Olymples Com-

of their 24 games in the Rodby beating Robert Haws (Aus- formie Winter

traku), and

Shirley mission and the United States

dish (Lanes), Lengue this Bloomer (Britain) 0-1, 0-1, u Fores: Service. son: A test of sixteen-year-olds, the not they have totalléd 223 goals to

The lease cuvered the largest

for

14 "digubinë. In the neighbouring Low Hook and Noale Fensor, single allocative of land Olittrende: Lepus. Low door of Australia won the Men's roofcational use by the Federal have scored 1st goals, with on Doubles title, beating the Italian Government. After the mes and Orianto the load, in Tokoo National VONG VÀ ĐI A code por pair Elctrol match. They have not dropped Sirbia,

sin point this megson,

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6-8 · · 0-0, 0-1.—- Parost, will Eo Incorporated, in

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In the second

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Bérola homered in the Boston seventh for the Tigers' second

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Kura, Arroyo (4). Face - (9) and Folien Droth, Bromian (6). Single- (D) and Noemiah, amination revealed he suffered toni Low only bruises of both knees and WP-Arroyo (1-1). LP-DIDA (2-4). he is expected

to

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Thomas (4th), Naeman (9th), Bolger (ard)-United Frem,

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