{ THE ·CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1857.
WEST INDIES BATTING LOOKS BRITTLE WITHOUT WALCOTT AND WORRELL
All Out For 190
Sheffield, May 22.
After being dismissed for a modest 190 on a good pitch, the West Indios cricketers struck back before the close to capture four wickets for 59 runs on the first day of their three-day match against Yorkshire bere.
Winning the toss, John Goddard could have had little hesitation in choosing to bat first on a friendly pitch. But without Clyde Walcott and Frank Worrell, who stood down, the West Indies batting looked very
brittle.
The batsmen Theed up con- #dently to the fast bowling challenge of fery Freddie True- man, a strong candidate for the England Test team, but another
Sobers, b. Wardie Weekes, e. Wilson b. Illing-
worth
Kanhal, bw, b. Close Smith, b. Tingworth
England player, Johnny Wardle. Atkinson, b. filingworth proved a more serious threat, ( Goddard, c. Blake b. Wardie He took Bve for 48 with his Alexander, b. Wardle
Joft-urm spinners
in
helping Hall; b. Wardle
shout out the tourists in Just | Ranadhir, nol out under four hour,
When York hire batted, they also ran into trouble against a spinner-Sonny Ramadhin, who claimed three for 22, the lost iwo at the close of play store of 50.
Gürteld Sobers, who made 50, Andly Galenume (20) and Ron Kanimi (395) Latted well enough, but there was little else to praise in the West Indies batting.
Sobir,' a toll and powerful Jett-hander, followed his 100
diet or in the previous match at
Extros
Total
501
100
1
Changes Come
Hard And Slow, Says Brundage
New York, May 22,
Mr Avery Brundage, Pro- sident of the International Wicket fails:-1-15, 2-80, 3-1,Olympld Comunittee, said here 4-112. 0-165. 0-155, 7-170, today that many
smaller na- 0-177, 8-100, 10-180.
tions felt they were at a hope- less disadvantage In Olympic competition O. M. R. W.
against powerful 14 4 40 #tams entered by the United
1 24 1
States and the Soviet Union, 51 3
Trueman Platt Illingworth Wordle Close
Bowling
23
24 9 46
23
22
1
He said this would probably 3be among problems to be dis-
cussed at a six-day Olympic]
24
9
Yorkshire, 1st innings
Lord's with 11 fle indags. 18s Close, c. Sobers b. Ramadhin 58. eod In two hour 20Taylor, bw, b. Atkinson ..
minutes, included nine boun-Wilson, not out
نا أن
daries. Three of them coming in Illingworth, b. Ramadhin
Horry
juns Dif True-Binks, b. Ramadhin mon's first over after lunch.
Watson, not oul
Wardle troubled the batsanen with his chinamer', but not unt the latter par; of the inn- ings i this unorthodox de- Hvery bring him Tangible re- word.
Then the West Indies tall disintegrates), Ike last six wickets going in the space 35 runs in 45 minutes,
Trueman failed to Ect wickel, sunceding 40 runs in 14 uvers.
Extras
conference at Evian, France, beginning on June 9,
"I don't share such fears be- cause I feel we can take whint-
17 Ver measures arc necessary
before the situation gets out of
hand. Mr Brundage told re-
0 porters, "But we know there
3 is deep concern among smaller
and less wealthy counties,
Total (for 4 wickets) 50
Tickej fulls:-1-30, 2-48, 3-59,
4-59.
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Reserve Division Champions
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and, even Britain, that I apSecond Division Champions, 7 pan.
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Men's "D" Division: KEC v ERC ugainst United Sintes and (1). KIGCA V Heerele, Starter v Rusda who throw such power- CRC (2). CRC (3) V ECC. PRT v ful resources behind their LRC.
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Yorkshire started Soundly enough, the opening pair, Close and Taylor, putting on 30. Ramadhin needed eireful wat- ching and lie struck three telling blows by dismissing Clast, who macie century
1 Lord's, Illingworth and Binks-Reuter.
THE SCOREBOARD West Indies, 1st Innlugs Pairaudeau, b. Platt... 2 Ganteaume, bw, b. Wardle 20
* Meet The West Indies
CLYDE WALCOTT (British Culana)
Born Grtilgefoton, January
37, 1928. Right-hand bats.
man, right-arm bouler abis
to use the new bali, 23 Texts,
WA
appoint-
VALCOTT'S
ment as viet-captain
Is a filting recognition of
la outstanding achieve- ments. Not without Junti- fleation Is he claimed by West Indians the world's leading batsman,
Ko hla last 12 Testa Walcott Jins hit ten turies, instutling five traini Australia in 1955. In that series he broke ali. Meords with five hundreds; twice
he mored two centuries in
n
a match, and, his aggregat
was 827. Yet he was
the losing side!
Once he was the
on
Junior
member of the famous W Arko of Weekes, Worrell, and Walpoti. Now he 13 tho. Icader.
Walcott, a powerful man with 1 ballet dancET'S balanco
and the eye af n
hawk, believes in attack. While other batsmen play themselves in with careful defence, Walcolt la apt 19 lamchi ut
moralising stroke play,
Jo benested much from kia egiatan 40 abandon wicket-keeping and on- contrate mu baltiăng.
For the past two years Wafcots
·les · boer, coach in British gulapa," and from 1951 to 1984', bo was, prafemmional Zwill Enfield: In the LanoR “
Peter Keenan Retains British Bantam Title
Glasgow, May 22, Peter Keenan, of Glasgow, tonight retained his British and Empire Bantamweight Cham- plonship when the referee stopped the fight against John Smillie, another Scot, To the sixth of the scheduled 15 rounds.
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Mixed "I" Division: KCC v Cnc. USRC V CCC.
TOMORROW Football
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Mr Brundage added. "Many of the countries regard both
Unileri The Rusela de professional.”
Mr Brundage said that thes? circles
p.m the United States athletes, with Their athletic scholarships and subsidies, were regarded as no purer than the Russians.
The meeting at Evian among Olymple committees and the various international federations will be largely exploratory to make recommendations for the full session of the IOC. to be held at Sofa in September.
"We are dealing with some 80: nations and 20 different sporla groups," said M: Brundage. "Changes come hard and slow."
-China Mai Sycelal.
I TIP WASHBROOK FOR THE TESTS
Says DENIS COMPTON
My long-range tip for the Tests against West Indies
is that Cyril Washbrook, at 43, will again be asked by his fellow selectors to play for England,
One lesson I have learned in cricket is that room must always be found for youth, but another is that you cannot discard the value of experience.
on
WONDERFUL EXAMPLE
He is st!!!
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Men's "B" Division: KTGCA *2′′ V RAJ,
Stanley Shield Revised Fixtures
Referees and linesment for the revised Stanley Shield Extures are as follows:--
MAY 25
At Club Groundl No. 7-7 pm, Referee: J. C. Purnell, Linesmen: You Wah- hing and P. P. Phillips.
No. 8-7.30 p.m., Referee: J. Gargette, Linesinen! Ng Yue-wal and Tsong Nal-bun.
FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS
Jaroslav Drobny
Eliminated In
Men's Singles
Paris, May 22.
BATSMEN RESUME INITIATIVE IN COUNTY CRICKET
London, May 22, Batsmen resumed the initiative in county cricket today following the series of remarkable bowling feats of recent days.
Fine weather and fast pltches brought live individuat centuries and four sides topped the 300 mark in a riot of run-getting.
Kent out for 105 and 171 Middlesex wialnets for four runs against Chamorgan in their dart and dismissing them for 165 at snaich, alammed the Leicester-Oxford. The University replied chive attack to the tune of 392 with 100 for one by the cludo for dix declared at 3.00 cuns per and are in a strong posili,
Reuter.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES At Nottingham Tumpshire 279
(Gray 54, Horton" 108, Dooland seven for 14). Notting- homshire eight for no wicket
onthear
Bob Wilson (157) led the on- slaught and shared in a partner- chip of 100 with John Pretlove (101) and 120 with Colin Cowdrey (80) for The second and third wickets respectively. Wilson's splendid innings in cluded 23 fours and one six and his partnership with Cowdrey loated only 75 minutes.
At Birmingham-Soinerset 335 for seven declared: (Alley 80, Palmer 86, Stephenson 81 not out). Warwickshire seven for no wicket,
At Bristol - Gloucestershire 307 for eight (Young 70. Smith 63 not cut) versus Worcester-
Peter May. already chosen as England's captain for the Bodies against the West Indies, ran into his best form of shire. Umely moment with 65 in 160 minutes against Sussex ot the Oval.
He hit 10 Tours in a grand display of driving and put on 101 for the fourth wicket la 00 minutes with Mike Willett, of which his there was 82.
Tom Clark, May's teammuto, enhanced his Test chanees with 95, Including two sizes and 12 fours.
105 BEFORE LUNCH Highest score of the day came from Ted Dexter, the Com- bridge University sceretary, who took 105 off the Lancashire at fach; before lunch and went on to make 185 in just over four hours, hitting three sixes and 27' fours.
a
Although the present County Championship lenders Heided Д weakened mide this Was worthy performance, and Cam- bridge were all out by tea for 334.
Henry
not
At Grayepend-Kent 302 for six declared (Wilson 157, Pret- love 101, Cowdrey 80). Leices- tershire 10) two.
for At the Oval-Surrey 320 seven declared (May 117, Clerk 95, Stewart 51). Suxex 24 for no wicket,
AL
Oxford Middlesex 155 (Bick 59, Deldry 52, Bowman Rve for 44). Oxford University 100 for one,
At Cambridge
- Cambridge University 331 (Dexter 385).. Lancashire 78 for four,
At Shenick-West Indies 100 (Sobers 50, Wardle five for 48). Yorkshire 59 for four,~Reuter,
St. John Ambulance Orders
Orders by Mr Fung Ping-fan, of $1
Horton compiled 106 Defeats for (wo seeded players one of them Jaro- out of Hampshire's 279 angolrist slav Drobny highlighted the play today in the French Nottinghamshire before falling C.St.J., Commissioner
to Bruce Dooland, the Aus John Ambulance Brigade, Hong- Lawn Tennis Championships when most of the men's trallan leg spinner, who Look kong District, Order No. 21/67.
dated May 23, 1987. singles second round and a couple of men's doubles seven for 92.
1. Ambulance Duties-Hongkong... Harold Stephenson (81 matches made up the programme.
20.5.57.1,0.37. Causeway Bay Amb. (out) and Ken Palmer (50) put | Diy 2.0.07.187, Chung Bing Drobny went down to Kurti Gerard Pilet (France) beat Eton 140 runs für Souscrati's sixth B.S. Amb. Div.: May, 1907: CAA. 1937: HKYMCA Na Div June, Nielsen, the Dane who has twice Reyes (Mexico) by 4-3, 0-4, wicket against Warwickshlee at Neg. Div. been a analist at Wimbledon 7-6, 6-0
Egbaston and with Bill Alley, | 8. Ambulance Duties-Kowloon,—–
Austrailan
$7.2.0.67. Mangkok but who could not get a place Den Candy (Australia) beat their
all-rounder 3.5.57.-9257. Kong
Wal among the 10 seeds for the Jean-Claude Molinari (France) hitting 11 fours in 30, Somerset.
Amb. Div.; May, 1997; Shainahuipo French Utle.
by 6-3, 6-0, 6-1.
were able to declare at 330. Nig. Div.: June, 1957: Waterloo Nig.
DV. Oxford University were carly Penetration BOURG Duties In the picture, taking three 28.5.57. Dr Benjamin Ho, Degust Toy Chun-kwak, C3/0 C. Hanke and 8.C.A.A. Neg. Div.; 2.0.67, Dr Barbara Chu, Demlat H. F. Shleics. LC/9 Wong Kit-kwan and Shamshulpo
Now, Div
The other loding seed was
Lewis Hond (Australia)
over.
beat
Pierre Darmon, the young French "star" who was beaten E. Katola (Hungary) by a walk- by Sergio Jacobini, an Italian Mervyn Hose (Australia) beat who had fought through the M. Alvarez (Columbia) 6-3, 6-0, qualifying competition.
8-1.
Both were five set thrillers Jorgen Ulrich (Denmark) beat each of which started on the 1. Gulyas (Hungary) by a walk- seme pattern-a love game for over
the ultimate winner. DarMON, Robert Hale! (France) beat who beat Ashley Cooper, the G. Moss (US) G-1, 6-3, 4-0. Australian ace, i
the recent 4-6, 6-3. Italian Championships, also lost, the second set but fought back to 2-2 before Jacobini put forth another effort to wit, 8-D,
No. 8 pm.. Referee: W. H. Lu, Linesmen: Wong Wab-0-3, 2-6, 5-7, and 6-3, kay and S. E. Matthews.
No. 10.-8.30 pan., Referee: To Item-kil and Lee Sum. Wong Klog-chung, Linesmen:
No, 110 p.m.. Refereo; Y.
C. Mak. Linesmen: Wong Yuk- chun and Lai Kin-chung.
K.
...
YOUNGER RIVAL
Nielsen starked off like
鴿
house on fire but Drobny seem- ed to have tamed his younger ival when he led by two scis to one and three games to one in the fourth,
The rest of the day passed Referee: off without undue excllement.
No, 17-0 p.m., Referee; Luk Tat-don, Linesmen: Tsang King- hong and George Jor.
-Reuter,
THE RESULTS
To ben Ulrich (Denmark), beat Joff Robison
Zealand)
7-5, 6-4, 6-2,
(New
Giuseppe Merlo (aly) heat S. Schwartz (US) 6-4, 6-4, 2-6,
Herbie Flam (US) beat R.
SCOTS TRIUMPH
World Soccer
Cup Holders Beaten 3-1
Amb.
4 Orderly Duties at Mainland Area HQ-23.5.57. Kowloon: Aub Div.: 24.6.87. Shamshuipo Amb. DIV.: 23.8.57, Mungkok Amb, Div.: 20.0.07. cowioon Amb. DA 27.5.07. KYMCA Nog. Div.; 28.3.42.. Kong Walt Amb. Diy. 29.3.37. ICYMCA Amb. Div.
Sluttgart, May 22. Scotland were good value for Amb. Div their three goals to one win io-
*a. Foolball Duties.--23,6,57, 7 pm. Club Ground: Westem Dist. Amb. Div.: 25.5.67 7 pậm. Club' Ground; Shaukiwan K.F. Amb. Div.: 20.0.57. 6 p.m. Olub Ground: Shaukiwan Amb, Div. 16. Bate Dulles,—25.6.42. At Rase : Shauklwan K.F. Ainb. Div. Headquarters: Causeway Bay
Duties... 1. Beach
Bay, $5.0.87 (SL) 2 p.m. Iepulv Bedard (Canada) 6-3, 3-6, 4-fi,day against West Germany, 1 K.C.D.B. Amb, Div.: Big Wave 0-1 0-1
holders of the World Soccer RYMCA A/L: 20.8.B1. (Gun.) 0.36 Bay, Causeway Bay A/D; Shek-D. Championship having led by 2-0 a.m. Repulse Bay, Eastern A/D Men's Doubles-1st round
at the interval,
Buy Wave Bay, Sisukiwan K.T. Scotland, have already won A/D: Shek-O, Shaukiwan A/D: 1.38 Don Candy and Mervyn Rose
P.tn. Replac
"B" Bay, Wanchal beat (Australia)
B. Argon their first two group games and AD; Big Wave Bay, Kennedy Town Si Nam A/D; May, Garrido seem assured of going to Stock- A/D; Bhck-O. R. (Uruguay) (Cuba) 6-4, 6-4, 6-4,
holm for the final next year, 1987 Central Nag. Div.
1957 Manshum Nag. Div.: June, They play Spain next week-end.
* Beach Sven Davidson
About 77,000 people watched the game, played in dry but dul conditions and a large conlin- gent of British soldiers chetred
and
and
Ulr beat R: (France)
Or.
Duties - Latchikok
Kowloon.-25.5.57.-20.0.47. Mong-
kok Amb. Div. & Waterloo Ng.
Div.
9. Mongkok K.F.W.A A Clinte Dude-May, 1057: Waterloo Neg. Div.: June, 1987; KYMCA Nag- Div.
10.0.57.
No. 12-9.30 p.m., teferee: Digby J. Lee, Linesmen: Chu But he could not break Kami-shing and H. N. Tam,
Nielsen's service in the Aft MAY 20 Thank goodness, England's We can disregard Cyril's birth
game and from that point the No. 13.-7
Reterec: Dane was on top. He won the selcetors did not overlook the certificate, I would call him the
Moreton, Linesmen: F. set to level at 2-2 but ungecoun- Schmidt (Sweden) value of experience last summer Stanley Matthews of cricket?
Pratlett and Wong Kam-fal. when they persuaded Wash-
No. 14.-7.30 pm. Referee:ervice to love in the fourteenth 6-1, 6-1, 6-0.
tably cracked up to lose his own Auger and R. Huct brook, Lancashire's captain and a
R. Morrison, Linesmen: Lee game of the
Nicola Pietrangell and fellow
decider, giving member
the Test
wonderful Tak-kee and P. D, Beals.
londo Sirola
(Italy) beat Won the Scots. Nielsen the match 6-0, 2-8, 5-7, Van Voorhees and R. Theodoru selection panel, to play in the
No. 15-8 p.m., Referee: FB-7, 8-6.
21 The first roat came in 149, Shamshulpo, KFW.A. Am. Hurd Tost against Australia at example in the field even to the
Bobble
Collins Clini Dudes-May, 1937; Sham- Leeds.
most athletic youngster, It is R. Prallett, Linesmen; Luk Tal-
Baupo Amb, Dly. copoulos (US) 6-1, 6-1, 5-, minutes when 6-3, 6-1.
drove home a low shot after a
||11|| Transfer-Pie. Ng Yhislim, of Cyril's inclusion was the turn-difficult to name a better cover sun and George Jor.
No.. 16.-8.30 p.m.. point. In point at the series.
Div. transferred to Trovor Fancut and C. Talbot perfect pass from Tommy Ring, Kowloon Amb
Shanshupo Amb. DAY.
w... Peter May, the England cap- Furthermore, if current bat-Lee Kan-chi. Linesmen: Lee
(South Africa) beat C, Gallerd the left winger. and J. Vincent (France) 6-3, 6-1. In the 32nd minute, Ring 12. Taken On Strength,mia) Enrol- tuin, has since said: "Cyril'eling form is anything to go by Tak-kee and Wong Kam-fal.
#~0.- entry into
Div.: Pte. the series could roll Cyril is right at the top of the
mrest: 8.C.A.A. Amb. brilliant run down again made
Martin W. Lau enrolled w.e.Í. Xavier Perreau-Saussine and the wing, beat the defence and 10.6.57. Westora Dul, Amb. Div.: have come at a botter time. He class. provided a wonderfully
I agree that the younger men
J. Thomas (France) beat B. slipped the ball inside for Jackle Pte. Law But-hong, enrolled w.e.f. No. 18.-9.30 pm. Referee:
Boulboul suring sight as he went out to should be given maximum op.
and J.
18.5.57,; *Mongkok Amb, Diy,: Pi Renavaud Mudie to flick it into the net.
Chark And, of bat at Headingley and I, for Fortunities,
course, Lai Shiu-wing, Linesmen: P. D.
(France) 8-2, 6-4, 4-0, 8-0.
Shahitsal, Hung . Phg- There was plenty of zest and even, a Ping-kee, Les K- Beales and Cheung Hon-kee: ene, won't forget his part in a they will be.
P. Remy (France) beat A.
i spted about. Scotland at theching, Leung Hung-kira, Leung hurry."
Always a fair gukic to the
MAY 27
Palalox (Mexico) 6-2, 4-6, 6-1,
Beedings for Women's doubles:
start of the second half and kwan-ming, Richard Wan Chung Ngan-kwa, John Chi-ying Liu, Wou selectors intentions is the com- Quarter-Brals: Match 10 No, I do not think that Peter position of the MCC team against 10 p.m. Match 20-6.30 p.m..
0-2.
1. Miss Shirley Bloomer they were completely on top in goiled w... 18.151.; (6) who, as England's captain for the touring side at Lords.
Match 217 p.m., Match 22 Daro (France) 0-0, 6-3, 2-0, 5-7, S. Jacobini (Italy) bent P.
(Britain) - and Miss. Darlene when, the 60th minute, Return to Active Strength fran the five Tests this summer, again
Hard (US) possible 7.80 p.m.
Collins snapped up the ball in the Leave: Mainland Area Tiques A.S/O joins the relectors' team, nor the England batsmen for the sum
IIT) Dr J. Carey-Hughen returned game two
from leave -0.4%. 2. Mrs M. Hawien (Australia) floid, moved towards goal and to potive strength chairman, G. O Allen, will
Match 24 - 8.30 p.m. Final: R. Wilson (Britain) beat J. and Mrs Dorothy Head Kaode scored with a full blooded kick 20.5.57 overlook Cyril's part. That ismer are included.
Asboth (Hungary) by a They are Tom Clark, who is Match 23-0.30 p.m.
walk- (US)
15. Decrosed of Strength.--(a) Th that left the defence standing, servo-Kowloon Amb. Div.: L/CD why I think that "Washie" will
well lor
3. Mrs Ginetto Bucullie The following have been up- over.
Tho Germans tama book Lui Hoho, Ng. Such counte called upon against West batting extremely
Surrey, and the always pro- pointed to offelate as referees In Lula Ayala (Chile) · blat J. (France) and MrsSusanne strongly and Sledly flashed in Ngo Keung reserved w., 1. 20.5.07.
(b) Readerations - Mongol Amb, mising Brian Close of Yorkshire. [the above matches;
Krujiok (Czechoslovak!) 8-2, Chatrier (France)
their one goal. This spied Div.: Coming Fig At the same time Tom
4. Mrs S. F. Bradley, L. Chang, R. 6-2, 6-4.
Sume Komocz them to an all out attack, but Pie Graveney has been given an-M. Gray, F. J. Kirkham, Mak Andreas Hammersley (Chile) (Hungary) and Miss Christlane the Scottish defence, though wie.f. 13,507,
(8x) FX. Theurd, C.StJ. (A) cther chance to reinstate him-Yeung-ful, A, R. R. Tucker, beat A. Adam (Hungary) by a Mercolls (Belgium), France worried at times weathered the selt at top level, while David R. Webb and S, U. Woo.
slom.---Router.
be
Indies,
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**One must move with the Hmes, Blenkinsop— "
London Eugenia Hernias
In this
Sheppard is also included.
As for no Sheppard Is con- cerned, however, he will not bei
Semi-finals: Match 23-9 p.m.,
Men's Bingles—2nd rounú Q. Sirola (Italy) bent W. Steenecki (Poland) 3-6, 7-5, 7-5, ¡6-8, 6-3,
4-3.
walkover,
available for England until the THE GAMBOLS
fourth and 8th Tests.
OTHER CANDIDATES Other candidates have claims, but not one of them has yet established himself as ›n. Test. bateman. Washbrook has
I do not suggest that Wasb- brook should keep out a younger; man, Although the
| nosessity" this summer is to beat the West Indies, we must not overlabk the future.
But we must not put too much emphasis on it, for, in my expérience the future has always looked after itself,, and if the youngsters Cave not of the go. quired standard it is shoer Loka
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Chi-ming!
Deputy Commissioner.
Darlet Headquarters.
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