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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1957.
FRANK TYSON TAKES 8 SURREY
Italian Retains European Welterweight Championship Title
Rome, May 30.
Emilia Marconi (Italy) retained his European Weller- weight Championship here tonight when he was held to a draw by Peter Waterman, the British Champion, over 15 rounds,
I was in many ways a die- appointing fight, mifoly be cause of the spolling tactics adopted by the Hution.
Often he was incllred to
click push Waterman,
and hold on lo his efforts to prevent Waterman from using his right to the bust odvantage.
Several Gmes the reigree, M - Antire Espartguerra, of Franus,
pulled the men apart and
DRAWN BOUT
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Rome, May 30. Al Bowne of Brilh Guiana dhing with Haly". Paseo Pinto fandight in a six-rund weiter weight hourt befor 8,046 fans at The Fore Olympire Stadium.
Browne weighed 154 poutal and Plate 148 United Press.
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round seven he literally dragged Marconi uwny as the tallin appeared to be confu with all his weight on Water- 13.
WARNED FOR BUTTING
Then in the eleventh round Marconi why worned by the | referte for bulling with bis
shoulders us clinches.
At the end the capacity crowd of 8,500, which packed the space available round The centre eviirt of Roine's Tennis grounds, showed their disapproval at the result. It was after some little in tint the referee mounen his decision.
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SPORTRAIT!
"I repeat, if you were a gentleman, you wouldn't mind globig up your seat
"to a lady l'
London Taprass Servica
WICKETS FOR 60
London, May 30,
Frank Tyson, the bowler England passed over for the Test against the West Indies, completed the best figures of his career today when he ended with eight wickets for 60 runs for Northamptonshire against Surrey,
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On a fast, true pitch Tyson was virtually unplayable, and to his overnight three for 33 he added five more wickets for 27. His figures would have been even better had several missed chances off his bowling been held.
Surrey, needing 114 for the century by Dennis Brookes help lead, passed 80 with five wicketed Northamptonshire total 232. down, but not until the last palr Michael Bear, 23-year-old were together did they go ahead. foreing_left-hand batzman, led a fino Eisex recovery against Alec Bedser, who had taken Gloucestershire with a maiden five Jor 29 Northamptonshire's century. His 123 in three and a Orst logs, had five more for half hours helped toko Essex to 51 in the second, but a patient a total of 300 from the overnight score of 112 for six, and with Gloucestershire losing
CALIFORNIAN WINS
INDIANAPOLIS MEMORIAL
Almost sandwiches were the rlag by fans who thought The polits piled up in the early rounds brd earned the champion
victory-Reuter,
chunits of i MICH
thrown into
NOTICE
13TH RACE MEETING 1956/57.
The above race meeting advertised for Saturday, 25th May. 1957, has been postponed to Saturday, 1st June, 1957.
DAY SPEEDWAY RACE
Indianapolis, Alay 30.
Sami Hanks, a dare-devil driver from California who was runner-up last year, won the 500-mile Indianapolis Memorial Day Speedway Race today,
Jimmy
Sefting a new speed record, Hanks led the last 57 laps as he beat out im Rathmann of Miami, Florida. The 12-year-old driver from Pacific Palisades, California, led most of the time during the gruelling grind.
He took the lead for the first Seventien
1 the tart ng The first suddling bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and most of the rest of the way.
time on the 36th up and held geld of 33 cars finished the race the first race run at 2.00 p.m.
and only for minor beeldents Bryn, of Phoenix, occurred hufore 4 holiday Arizona, was thiri and Paul throng of about 125,000 persons, Russo, $1, Louis, Missouri, fourth
Two of the 13 cars in the field Hanks record per average, nj | never started, for an accident 130.001 mph was far ahead of during the purade laps put them the previous record set by the pul Joe Bill Vukovich in 1854
In addition 10 1115 record 130.840 mph.
speed, Hunks also won a record purse,
All previous arrangements as to Admission Tickets and Cash Sweep Tickets, including Through Chunces already booked, will hold good for that date.
DECLARATIONS
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Owners are notified that all starting declarations
Last year, the six-foot, 100- for Saturday, 26th May, 1967, are cancelled. Ponies pound Hanks was 20 reemds starting on Saturday, 1st June, 1957, will require to be behind. Pat Flaherty and declared in the usual manner.
By Order of the Stewards,
He led in the majority of 200 laps with $150 going to the leader of each Inp-and his first place share of the prize money, which probably will total about $300,000, will be about $100,000.
finished seccan.
Today he won by about 20 seconds, which is about a mile.
The second oldest driver in the seld at 42, and competing in any was the
The top money winning until $03,810 which 120 Indian patie
race, Flaherty Hures drove
picked up last year ย yellow CAT when he beat out today's known as the "Beloved Exhaus! winner.
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
hi
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Speciul," the lightest car in the
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THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING
Saturday, 1st Juno, 1957
(Postponed from Saturday, 25th May, 1957)
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES.
The Frat Bell will be ràng at 130 pan. 2nd the First Bace run ut 2.00 pau.
The Secretary Office at Alexandra House will chce, at 11.43 4.3.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED.
All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed Ulavughout the meeting,
Admission Badges at $10.00 each are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office at Queen's Building, Chater Road only
on the written introduction of a Member, who will be re-ponsible for all visitors introduced by him.
Tians will be obtainable of the Club House if ordered · in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches,
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during
the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age
of seventeen years, Western Standard.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admisson will be $3.00 each payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the
requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain a their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickels at $20.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Oflices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road). and 5, D'Agullar Sirect during normal office hours and until 11.00 a.m. on the day of the Race Meeting.
Tickels over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets,
The reservation of any particular number does not conter on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the Wicket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription lists without staling reasons for their ection.
feld.
of the
Jimmy
THE FIRST TEST
RAMADHIN AGAIN ARCH-VILLAIN OF THE PIECE
London, May 30. The timid methods that have characterised English batting in recent years once again brought about England's downfall on the opening day of the first Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham. runs for arst innings lead,
Tonight the jubilant West Indies supporters were Wight hit 11 boundaries in his playing calypsos as their team onded a notable day in 220 minutes stay.
which they had outclassed England, first in bowling and CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
then in batting. AL Cambridge: Cambridge University 165 and 110 for four. Middlesex 300 for four declared (Delisle 130, Robertson 105 not out. Bick 07).
for the homo
The West Indies needed only fast bowling, Rokan Kanhat, who four hours to dismis England surprisingly opened the Wrss for 166 and in the remaining Indian innings, and Clyde Wal- two hours, as if to underline the colt "survived and corried 11.
wicket was not core to 83 by the close.
May tried all his ve bowlers but none could make any re
and the pression
unfinished stand of 79 in one and three quarter hours was cally the best of the day.
At the Oval: Northampton-fael that the shire 113 ang 232 (Brooks 100, responsible nine
Darrick 57. A. Banser five for 61). Surrey 116 (Tyson eight for (0) and one for one.
second innings wickets for 170 by the close, they slood only forty runs ahend.
Bear's innings, in which styli-h drives predominated, included 18 fours.
Lancashire, Championship
tic County
At Manchester; Glamorgan 370 for seven declared (Devereux 108 not out) und six for no wickel, Lancashire 223 for luble leaders, nine declared (Dyson 71, Collins dropped bonus points for Ue 54, Shepherd five for 09). first time this Inson and at At Palajoy: Scotlan 201, the end of the day were sluz-Yorkshire 374. (Watson 134. gling in
their match against | Lowson 90, Sutcliffe 67). Glamorgan,
At Taunton: Worcestershire Don Shepherd, right arm test 318 for eight declared. Somerset medium bowler, shook the leaders with spell
a17 for nine (Tremlett 02, of three! Wight 87), wickets for thirteen runs ond At Southampton: Warwicks endod with Innigs Agures of shire 273 and 27 for no wicket, live for 08.
Hampshire 342 for nine declared. (Gray 115, Shackleton 53).
Only Roy Collins mastered the Glamorgan bowling in DM xlaring 45 minutes lumings of 4 highest score-which Include two sizes and five fours.
At Romford: Gloucestershire 183 and 178 for nine. Essex 306
(Bear 123):
At Derby: Derbyshire 331 for nine declared and 119 for three (Lee 51). Sussex 212 (Parks) 57, Foreman 50).
A partnership of 127 in two hours by Mourice Tremlett (92) and Paul Wight (87) helped At Melton Mowbray: Royal Somerset stershire's total of 310 for eight, an innings and 17 runs. Leicester. to approach Worce- Ale Force beat Lulcestershire by At the close, Somerset, with shite 143 and 19. Royal Air Force only one wicket left, needed two 298 (Subba Row 108).-Reuter.
FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Australia Fails
To Provide A Finalist In Men's Singles
Paris, May 30.
collapse, reared 83 runs for the loss of Pairaudeau,
They thus dnlahed in a strong position-103 behind wickets in hand,
with nina
So for Konhal who in bis Test debut showed ripe Judge- ment in picking the bail to punish, has hit six fours and Walcott four.
Ask 1950, when the Wesl Indies won three of the four Tests, Sonny Ramadhin was he arch-villain of the plece from the England point of view.
He took seven wickets for 40.
Unless the England bowlers beating his previous best in can rise to the occasion 10- Test cricket - six for 73 ngainst morrow, the Wesl Indles New Zealand at Dunedin in threaten to build up a sub-. 1956. Ramadhin received no help stantial lead for they have a from the pitch but kept his up-fine array of batsmen to come. - ponents guessing with his pecu- France-Presse llar flick at the right wrist.
None of the English batsmen could tell his intention, whether he
was
attempting an off spin
og spin and undoubtedly,
"demon of spin" is a much more effective bowler in this country than elsewhere.
However, despite Romadhin's superb performance, it must be sold that the England batsmen contributed to their own down fall by their rather pathetic corts.
BASEBALL SCORES
New York, May 30. Major League baseball scores today were:
American Leanie (1st game, 10 inainga) Kansas City ID 120 001 9-5-13--1 Detroit
100 030 002 1–6-12-0 GILCHRIST TROUBLESOME
Morgan, McDermott (5). Burnette 10 and Smith: Maat, Gromek (D1. Hardly one attempted to hit Blenter sto) and House. WP-9Teatu (3-2). 105- Ramadhin and put him of his 11-01 LP-Dometje
Kuenn (2nd), Zertiläl (10th), McDer length. They were also troubled moti (1st); Sloater (lat). by Roy Gilchrist, the wiry long-
(lut same) afmed fust bowler who, al- New York 004 000 100———— though rewarded with only two Washington 032 021 0CX-3-1-0 'Clentie. Terry (0), Byrne (7) and wickets, bowled well all day in Berta: Pascual, Byerly his Test debut.
Berberet WP-Pascual (4-1). LP- It was Gilchrist who broke Licette (0-1). HR-Lemon (thi. England's opening stand, getting Baltimore
(1st game, 10 Innings),
200 300 0101 Close to case a flashing cut to aston
D00 131 001 1-7-12-
and
the wicketkeeper after the Cecerelli, Brown (D), · Zuverink Yorkshireman hod scored 15, (d and Triander Stone. Parterfeld in and Daley WP-Porterfield When Insole joined Richardson (-1). LP-Zuverink (3-2). HR9 things improved and the 50 won | Kell" (4th), Jensen (5th), scored in the hour,
fourth
over Ramadhin broke Richardson-Insole
strad
Chicago
(1st game)
00 300 171- 021 001 62% Daley, Pilula (3), Tomanek 15 and Naragon. Nixon 11). Donovan (4-1) and Battes LP-Daley fliði. National League
that Brooklyn
the Fitburgh
(1st game)
000 112 000-49-0
Britain's Shirley Bloomer already holder of the
One ruin later John Goddard Cleveland Italian title entered the finst of the Women's Singles Introduced Ramadhi and the Nonc was serious, Drivers
river in the French Lawn Tennis Championships here today England troubles begon. In his Andy
Indien Indianapolis Daywal of Indianapolis, Mike with a battling three-set victory over the Czechoslovak the www ah Jolie Boyd of Magli of Haddonfield, New Champion Mrs Vera Puzejova. Miss Bloomer won 6-4, with a good length bali EVOLAKI, Calliomis,
Al Herman of Allen- 2-6, Gid. sixth; Jersey, Marshall TeBgUC.
Daytona town, Pennsylvania and Al
turned only slightly from Dench, Florida, seventh; Pat Keller of Green Acres, Florida
Miss Bloomer stone-walled the husky Czechoslovak,
of. O'Conner, Nor!!
were involved..
May, lucky to survive Vernon,
who showed great variety and strategy but lacked the art three balls from
the eighth; Bo
Rumart- diens,
steadiness at vital points. Veilli Oakland, California, ninth, and
Each accident pat on the
hin, stayed with the Worcester- yellow enution light, during
the the Men's Singles with elevene left-hander until lunch, New York... 010 0000000—— which the field must maintain United States, qualified to meet representatives, failed to provide lunch
Mrs Dorothy Knode, of
Richardson departed soon after its position. But less than 20 Miss Bloomer in the Gnal when a finalist.
to a tame stroke off laps were run with the caution she defeated unseeded Miss Ann
Ramadhin, The collapse began light on.
and in the next two hours the was only doubled while
batsmen
Cone Hartley, Indianapolis, 10th.
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(lat game, 10 hininga) Philadelphia 000 010 020 1-2-3-9 Shmona (4.2) and Lopata; Gomez 10-31 at Thornes. Ins-Rouger (2nd), Bouchée (8th). cincinnati
(1st game) ... 001 109 100-2-4-0 A. Louis 110 310 013-7-13-1 Nuxhall, Backer (5), Fowler (7) and Burgen Schmidt (4-1) and 15. Smith. LP-Nuxhall |(1-3). HR-
(Is game)
VOLLEY ATTACK Haydon, of Britain, 6-4, 10-B 1 Davidson
threw everything score Paul Russn
won the oldest the other semi-final.
into an audacious volley attack driver in the deld at 43. Не Mrs Knode rieeded all her in the last two sets, He cover the last eight wickets fell And Hanks were the only ones in Prester" Ceperience to beat theed the net like a giant bear, and the field who date back to pre-young British girl, whose judge winners flowed from his racket, failed. Ramadhin reigning | Thurman (oh), World War II racing days, ment of length was astonishing, Cooper's game became de- supreme.
Chicago It was a procession of balzmen Time after tine her shots clipped pressed under such pressure and There were two former cham- the lips, but the American, the Australian was forced into to and from the wicket, most of
rar
them clean bowled by the bogey- Davidson beat Cooper in the man. Eamo round last year. On that)
Only some bright and breczy pccasion the Swede went down batting by Evans, Statham and In the Anat to Hoad,
Trucman, who added til, saved England's face.
plons in the field. Troy Ruttinanariving hard, held on to win a
the 1952. winner, was forced out tough bottle,
early in the race when his car
broke a pinion gear on the 13th
lap. Johnny Parsons, the 1950
winner, finished far down the
the list.
A GRIPPING MATCH
Fiam, Herbie
the second-
THE RESULTS United States player, Inaked
Men's Bales-Semi-Onala wus Ant into the Men's Singles AN EYE INJURY
final with a five-set victory over Cooper, (Australia) 6-4, 2-0, 2-0. S. Davidson (Sweden) brot A. Australian left-hander Mervyn -2, 6-3. Parsons got in the race only Rose in a gripping match which because qualifier Dick Rath- lasted nearly two and a half
Alixed Doubles Quarter-float mann of Indianapolis suffered hours. Flam woo 4-0, 6-4, 4-6, Kinde
R. Howe (Australli) and Mrsi
beat W. Woodcock an eye injury and could not 6-2 and 7-5.
(Australia). and Mire drive.
Flam's retrieving was pheno-Bucaille (France) B-3, 6-2. Hanks, once he got going, menal. Ho hover stopped I. Ayah (Chile) and Miss E.
At times phasing almost imposible shots, Buding (Germany) reppy poured it on.
beat G.
D
en he raced around the two which he often scrambled back Komig and Miss R. Schurman and half mile brick oval into play. Rose's weakness was (South Africa) 3-6, 6-3, 0-3.- trock he was clocked at about his backhand, which let him Reuter. 142 miles on hour. From the down img after timo start of the race, when O'Conner, in the Baal Flom will meet breaking from the No. 1 pole Sven Davidson, of Sweden, position, got the Geld off to Europe's leading player, who in a poor stort, It was obvious the last match of the day pro that barring major accidents duced the second biggest upset
thic
Master. Effort
Officially Out
pany's field was going to be Australian hamps by Of The Derby
Inslest in history in this Australian champion Ashley 41st renewal of America's auto | Cooper 6-4, 2-0, 7-8, 6-2, 0-3. racing classic.
Cooper had taken over the
role of favourite when Low
England counter-attacked quickly, Trueman yorking Bruce Pairaudeau after he had scored only one, but despite some hostile
Real Madrid Wins European Soccer Cup
Madrid, Moy 30.
000 100 100-2-0-0 Milwaukee
902 001 027-0, Drott, Brosnan (7) and Neeman; Crane 2-1 and Nice. LP-Drott (3-6), HRS-Bruton (1).
Rice (2n-Unlled Press.
England's 'Under 23s' Win Soccer Match
Bratislava, May 30. England's "Under 23" soccer team today beat Czechoslovakia here by two goala to nil, scoring once in each half.
Duncan Edwards, the Man- chester United half back, scored both goala in almost identient circumstances nine minutes from
Spain's Real Madrid football the start of each halt. Champions football cup for the high into the right corner of the team won the European National)
In each case Edwarda shot defeated Italy's Fiorentina di hot second year running, when they geal from about 25 yards. Neither
gave by two goals to bil in Madrid Czechoslovakian goalkeeper, the over-worked today.
Rufus, any chance-Router. The Spanish goals were balb
London, May 30. Minster Effort was onelaity And Hanes made sure that all Hood was beaten early in the scratched from the Epsom Derby, scored in the second half. Ace old speed records would be sur-tournament. Once again the slow to be run on June 5 at 2100 forward, Di Statone, opened the passed once he gained the Roland Garros courts proved a GMT yesterday. read. He completed the grind kraveyard for champions and
score an a penalty in the 70th Even Star Wins Zeitoun was also scratched minute and Gento scored Beat's in three hours and 41 minutes Australle, the world's number from the Epsom Derby, at 1185 second goni in the 78th minute. Guineas Race
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Dublin, May 30. "Even Star", owned by Lt. Col. R. A. L. Cohen; today woo the Irish Ono Thousand Gulnoes over one mile at the Curragh course, one length ahead of "Alter
the Show", owned the Boiglan Mini tar to Ireland, Comte Antoine De Laubespln
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Two and a quarter longtha behind the winner and coming Up fast was Lady Honour Sypldar's Nimbus filly Angèlet,
The hot favourlin, Aly Khan'a Sensuallin, was fourth atten falling to maintain her challenge peer bono, Tidesh
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