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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1957.
SIR LEONARD HUTTON SCORES HIS
Italian Models Take First Six Places In Motoring Race
London, June 5.
Italian model swept ауру the first six places in the light 123 cc. category of the interna- tional motor-cycling champion- ships on the Isle of Man today.
Italy's T. Provini Mondial won
the race in
hour, 27 minutes,
#
1
G1 seconds, Leating the record for the course
with average speed of 188.0
kilometres an hour
Other results wore;
2. C. Ubblul (Italy) 1 hour,
28 minutes, 25 seconds,
3. L. Tuveri
(Switzerland) minutes,
MV 1 38.8 secs.
hour,
30
4. S. Miller (Ireland) Mon-
શાં
5. C Sandford (England) Mondial,
6. Colombo (Italy) MV.
SIDECAR EVENT
The Germans domluated the German EMW's
sidecar event.
took the first three places in to- day's sidecar race,
German rider F. Hillebrand, with M. Grunwald as postenger won the event for the second year running, covering the 173.61 kilometres in 1 hour, 30 minutes, 3.4 secundis, averaging 115.07 kitometres per hour, Hillebrand also beat the lap record when he
0 minutes, clocked
55.4 seconds of an average speed or 110.74 k.p.h.
Other placings were:
2. W. Schneider arki H. Strauss (Gennany--BMW) in one hour, 30 minutes and 54.6) reconds.
3. F. Camathuis and J. Gal- Hiker (Switzerland) BMW In minutes, 18.2 hour, 32
one seconds.
4. J. Belot (Britain-Nor Ton)
C. Freeman (Britain -
Nortun)
6. P. Wollett (Britain - Nor- fon)--France-Presse.
Yogi Berra Hurt
-Possible Broken Nose
Cleveland, June 5,
Yogi Berra of the New York
Yankees
suffered a possible
broken nose Lought when its
STRANGEST MARATHON
now
Austrian Siegfried Washberger (32) is carrying out what is probably the world's strangest marathon he is walking from Salzburg to Vienna- a distance of 327 KM,, on his bands. He started the 'walk on May 15 and covers 3 KM a day in stages of 70 metres. He is accompanied by his wife and two brothers who see to it that the way is clear. He wears thick leather gloves on his hands — and he is guided by small sandbags — as he cannot look up............ -Keystone Photo,
WEST INDIANS ALL OUT FOR 241
AT BRISTOL
Bristol, June 5.
Gloucestershire had scored 52 for one at the
40,000TH RUN Centenary Match At Old Trafford
London, June 5.
Sir Leonard Hutton returned to first class cricket today after a two years absence to play for the MCC against Lancashire in the match celebrating the centenary of the Old Trafford ground in Manchester.
The 41-year-old ex-Yorkshire batsman took the opportunity to score 76 runs, including ten fours, which took his career total of runs past the 40,000 mark.
At Manchester, MCC 340 for | 208 for three Close 51, Lowson Only nine other batsmen have PASSARİ 40,000-Jack Hobbs, eight declared (Parks 182 not 90). Tom Hayward, and Andy Sand-out, L. Hutton 76). Laneasihre hom (all Surrey), FYBUK Wool 39 for one.
ley
At Northampton, Northamp- tohire 213
(Barrick 80). Surrey three for no wickel,
Hendrca (Kent), Patsy (Middlesex), C. P. Mead, Dr W. G. Grace and Wally Ham- mond (ull Gloucestershire) and Herbert Sutcliffe (Yorkshire),
At Nottingham, Nottingham-
Sir Leonard and his opening shire 250 (Simpson 28, Clay 54, partner, Don Smith (Sussex), pul on 99 (or the first wicket... the biggest sland of the inclines -but the balling was Over- shadowed by a splendig knock of 132 not gút by Jim Parks, the Sussex and England batsman, who was forced to return home with eve trouble early, in the MCC tour of South Africa Last year. Parks batte 100 minutes and hit twu vixes and 39 fours,
The MCC declared today after making 340 for eight wickets (Stathom three for 69) and at close Lancashire were 39 one in reply.
the
for
REG SIMPSON BACK
Another player to return to first class cricket today was Reg Simpson, the Nottinghamshirë captain, who had been out of setfon with a slipped disc.
He showed no signs of his in- Jury and hit a six and twelve tours in his 78 as well as taking part in an opening stand of 120 with Johnny Clay who mude 54. Nottinghamshire were all out for 250, und at the close Somer- sel were three for no wicket.
Derbyshire, the Joint Cham- pionship leaders, lost half their side for 89 against Middlesex at Lord's, but the Inter batsmen, led by captain Donald Carr, who made 45, helped a food recovery and they were out for 223.
Derbyshire captured three
the close.
anther's skene close of play in reply to the West Indies first inn-Middlesex, wickets for 43 ucfore was hit by a foul tip from the ings total of 241 on the first day of their match bat of Larry Raines of the here today.
Cleveland Indians.
Berra was ted from the fold bleeding bodly. He was placed by Elaton Howard.
The West Indies made a steady start in their first re-innings, but they lost three quick wickets after. lunch
and find reached 231 for seven by tea.
SIR LEN HUTTON
McMahon ive for 69, Alley five
AL Coalville, Glamorgan 360 MrConnon 51). (Hedges 128,
verrus Leicestershire-feuler.
Japanese Premier Invited To Open Ball Game
☀
Meet The
·MANCHESTER TENNIS
West Indies Lew Hoad And Compatriots In Quarter-Finals
New York, June 5. George Weiss, general manager of the New York Yankees, såld he had invited the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Nobusuk Kishi, tu open the Yankee. Chicago
Sox barebali │☀ White game on June 23 a! Yankee Stadium.
Mr Weite suggested that Mr Kish! throw the first ball in Japanese style.
Ile sad the invitation was to reciprocate Mr Kishi's "wonder- ful hospitality" extended to the 01 Yanktes during their tour Japan in 1955.
Japanese Consulate General oficials in New York fald they
for 33). Somerset 64 for three. expreted the Prime Minister, an
At Newcastle, Northumber- ardent baseball fan, to accept and 194 (Shaw 74). Yorkshire the invitation-Reuler.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
SCORE 6-2 WIN
OVER BOSTON
New York, June 5.
Dick Donovan kept the first-place Chicago White Sox sailing along on an even keel today when he pitched them CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
to their seventh victory in the last eight games with a At Lord's, Derbyshire 223.] 6-2 decision over the Boston Red Sox. Middlesex 43 for three.
Donovan yielded eight hits in posting his fifth victory AL
Worcestershire as the White Sox went ahead to stay 3-2 in the fifth with 288 for seven declared (P. It was in a game between the
a two-run rally. Lou Aparicio scored the first run of the Indians and Yankees on the David Smith, the county's fast wickele for six runs, but Everton Richardson 76). Oxford Univer-inning on Billy Klaas error and Tom Brewer walked in night of May 7 here that Herb medium bowler, had a devasta- Weekes (58) and Denis Atklasy 15 for no wicket. Score was hit in the eye by a ling epell of four overs after son (36) partially retrieved the
what proved to be the deciding run. Gil McDougald line drive lunch in which he took three situation with a stand of B2 in United Press.
Japanese Beats
P.I. Boxer On Points
Tokyo, June 0. The Japan Flyweight Cham- pion, Masaj Wamoto, tonight, de- feated Danny Kid of the Phill- ppines by decision in a 10-round boul
International the ณ!' Stadium in Tokyo.-Reuter.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
13TH RACE MEETING 1956/57 RACING SEASON
It is regretted that the above Race Meeting originally due to be held on 25th May, and postponed until 1st June has been abandoned.
BRUNDAGE SAYS
Sports Should
Be Free From
Political Influence
Oxford,
63 minutes for the sixth wicket. Japan To Play
Both were out, however,
Born
Jeff
Spain, Right- batsman,
A. CANTEAUME (Trinidad)
Port January 22, 1921. hand opening Wicketkeeper. One Teat. Stailmeyer WHEN W withdrew
trom the second Test against G. Allen's de in 1948, Andy Ganteaiamo depulsed and scored 112. shackng in an opening stand of 113, Yel strength of such was the the West Indies batting they could afford to drop maker. century Gantesume has not played
In a Test since,
But Ganteaume can take heart from the experienceR of the Nawab of Pataudi and Jack Robertson. They were dropped after scoring Test centuries, but earned their recall to the Test
arena.
must have Gantcaume been very gratified when he learned of his selection For it for this tour. clinched the wisdom of a ✦ comeback after dropping out of first class cricket from 1954 to 1956,
With Kandal he acts as deputy to Gerry Alexander.
Yankees' Head Scout Dies
New York, June 5.
London, June B. Australian termia aco Lewis Hload, his compatriota, Roy Emerson and Robert Mork, and the Indian Davis Cup players, Ramanathan Krishnan Naresh Kumar today qualified for the quarter-finals of the Northern Lawn Tennis Tourna- . instit in Manchester,
and
In today's third round: Low Hond (Australia) beat M. Apey (Chile) 6-1, 6-1.
Rubent Mark (Australia) beat A. Jama: (Belgium) 0-3,
0-1.
Roy Emerson (Australia) beat C. Crawford (US) 6-3, 6-3, 0-3,
Naresh Kumar (India) beat P. Nichols (New Zealand) 6-4, 7-5. Krishnan (India) beat B. Woolf (New Zealand) 0-3, 0-3. A. Beb (Rhodesla) beat G. Konly (South Africa) 3-0, 0-4.
Reg Bennell (Britain) beat Gil Shen (US) 4-0, 0-7, 0-4.
R. Bedard (Canada) beat C. Crawford (US) 3-0, 0-7, 7-5.
In the third round of the women's singles, Australia's Thelma Long beat Miss M. Arnold (US) by 6-3, 6-2 to qualify for the quarter-finals,
and in the same round MrJ Honther Brewer (Bermuda) beat Miss M, Hellyer (Australia) 0-4, 4-2.
AT BRUSSELS
Brussels, June 5. Australia's Mal Anderson de- feated Delgium's Philipp Washer 7-5, 5-7, 6-3 in the men's singles of the Australian- Belgian jennis tournament on the central court of the Leopold Club here today.
The tournament, scheduled to start yesterday, was postponed, for 24 hours owing to rain,
In a second singles match. Australian
Ashley champion Cooper best Belgian number one Jackie Brichant, 7-5, 4-8, G-4,
Australia took a third lead over Belgium when Cooper and Paul Krichell, 74, head scout Anderson beat the Belgian pair
of the New York Yankees, who of Palen and Mezzi in a doubles discovered Lou Gehrig Dmatch by 0-4, 0-4. France- many other top stars of base Presse. ball, died last night after a long illness, the Yonkers derled today.
Krichell
hed been the Yankees head Ecout since
1920,-United Press.
Sports Diary
TODAY Athletics HKAAA Meeting at Education De- partment 6.30 p.m.
Tennis
Men's "D" Division; CRC ***
one : PRC CeKTCCA Ponci incc v Recreio: LRC "Mixed "B" Division: CCC v ene; SCAA V KOC.
KOC.
B Tuttle's 11th inning single | rant Brooklyn at Jersey City, scored Al Kaline from Second Cincinnat! was at Philadelphia BICU,
the same total before the Inter-Hongkong At an ave the Detroit Tigers and St Louis was at Pittsburgh.
vol.
The tourists' ionings ended very rapidly when Wells had Hall log before for 22 and Sajith bowled both Valentine and Dewdney for ducks.
Badminton?
Tokyo, June 5.
3-2 victory over the Washing- United Press. ton Senators.
Charley Maxwell homered in the eighth to give Detroit starter Fank Lary a 2-1 lead but the
The Japan Badminton Assocta-Senators lied the score in the Lion said torky Dve Japanese ninth on Herb Pirw's single, players will participate in a pre-Clint Courtney's double and Jim liminary match in Asla for the Lemon's infald out. Thomas Cup on July 22 and 23 The score remained you until in Ceylon.
the 11th, when Kaline doubleti The team was scheduled to off rellever Damilo Pascual and came home on Tuttle's single, Paul Foytack was the winner. Fidie Yos! homered for Washington
Smith took in all six wickets for 72, the best figures of his career.
When Gloucestershire began | leave here by air tomorrow and their innings Hall quickly had return on June 27. George Emmett caught by The Japanese badminton Atkinson at slip without a run players will also play in Hong- scured, but neither he, or kong and Thailand, according to Dewdney could Kain farther the Association-Reuter, Brundage, ∙American success and David Young held Chairman of the international out with Bill Knightley-Smith Olymple Committee, told the until the close when the county Committee in Evian today that had scored 52 for one i 75 sports should remain free from minutes, any political or commercial in- fluence,
Avery
Evian, June 5.
The Committee met here to establish closer contacts with
talives to
THE SCOREBOARD
West Indies, ist Innings the different International A. Garleaume, b. Smith federations, who sent represen- N. Asgarall, b. Cook
the 100 meeting. | B. Pairaudeau, b. Smith The Evian talks are aimed at E. Weekes, c. Knightley-
Smith, b. Wells Gottling certain problems wideh the OC tears may jeopardise G. Sabers, b. Smith Through Tickets issued for the sporting spirit ond pre-O... G. Sraith, c. Mayer b. the 13th Race Meeting will be paring the next meeting of the
Smith valid for the 1st Race Meet-10C which is to be held in Sofia D. Atkinson, c. Nicholls b.
Cook ...... In 1938. ing of the 1957/58 Racing
Brundage sald today that the F. Alexander, not oub Season due to be held ou 5th Olympic regulations were nol W. Hall, bw, b, Wells October, 1957. ·
always observed by Ell the A. Valentine, b. Smith
He T. Dewdney, b. Smith International federations. Cash Sweep tickets issued} cald the Olympic Games should Extras for the last Race of the 13th he further developed but that number of participants Race Meeting of the 1956/57 the Racing Season will be valid should be limited.
Total
Falls of wicket-1-36,
47
20
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Peking Girl Sets National 80 M Hurdles Record
Paris, June 6,
A new national record of 11.3 A seconds
the women's metres hurdles was set in Peking
for
BO
WINNING PITCHER The Milwaukee Braves' de- teated the New York Ciloets 9-8 in a game featured by nine tiomers, including a three-run circuit by winning pitcher Ernie Johnson, Joe Adcock and Bobby Thomson also homered for the Braves, while Red Schoendienst and Hank Sauer each hit two for the Glants and Wille Moya and Whiley Lockman, one each,
The Braves, however, tcored winning run without the 50 today by a young girl, Liu Cheng their
who improved on last year's na- ald of a homer in the enth
ToOklu Bob tional record by 0.2 seconds, the when
Malkmus
36
0 Now China News Agency re- tripled and scored un Ray Katt
passed ball. Reliever Steve ported.
The new record was set dur-Ridzik was the loser.
32 Ing an unofficial tracic and feld
22 content in Peking between D
DOOM, the agency
0 Chinee
Soviet team and the
0 "Dynamo"
18
said-France-Presse.
241
2-79,
The IOC re-stated its opinion3-00, 4-90, 5-101, 0-182, 7-102. for the last Race on the 1st that the amateur status as de-0-230, 99-241, 10-241. Race Meeting of the 1957/58 ained by the Olympic Com Racing Season due to be held mitee, in particular concerning
on 5th October, 1957. The the athlete's Olympic cath
Was a purely Olympic affair, It
sale of tickets on this Sweep was up to the different Inter- Lumbert has now consed,
Payments made for Guest Badges for the 13th Race Meeting will be refunded on surrender of the Quest Badges at the Club's office in Queen's Building, Chater
Rond.
Smith' Wells
nationi federations to define the limits of the amateur alatus, the IQC considered.--France- Cools Presse.
BELGIUM WINS
· Brussels, June. §. Helgium lect 7-1 at half Hama. By Order of the Stewards, today in their first leg match in Group Two of the World Bocche Dalatim led `7-1 at halftiano,
A. E, ARNOLD, Cup.
Becretary,
In American League night
New games,
York wan ot Baltimore at Cleveland and Kansas City, while in National League night games. Chicago
THE GAMBOLS
Bowling
ENJOY IT, DEAR ?
LOVELY
O. M. R.
13 9 64 0
4 72
30 8 57
20 B 42
Gloucestershire, 1st Innings
G. M. Emmett, c. Alkinson b.
Hall
D. M. Young, not out
W. Knightloy-Smith, not out
Extrus
NNOCE
''Total (for 1 wicket) Bowling to date: Hali 2-4-11-1; Dewdney 4-1-10-0; Valentine 8-3-13-0; Smith 0-8-7-0; Sobats 1-0-4-0,-- terstens,
1 Civl: men? 2 Plan 3 Tin cons?
4 Railway manoeuvre
5 Hotter than weter
6 Barometera measure
it
7 Freight
8 This first
9 This track
TOMORROW
Tennis
Men's "A" Divizion: HKCCC
Water Polo 1.K. Regiment "B" v RAF Island (Victoria Barracka) 6.30 p.m.
Auxiliary Medical Service Orders
the Hon, K. C. You Order nit Controller, Auxilia C.M.G..
Medical Service, Serial No, myši, June 6, 1967,
Examination of Emiciency for Amu- bulance Depot Personnel; - ....
Examinations for those who could 1st attend before who falled. and further examinations for
but obtained at least 65%, will take place at St John Ambutrin Brigade,
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101 Waterloo Road, Kowloon, June 12, 1957, and at St John Am- bulance Brigade Headquarters, Ta Hans. Hongkong, on June 21. 1057.
All those wishing to be examined or re-examined must attend by p.m. on these dates,
G. . DOGSTT, Medical Debenec Stal Officer, Auxillary Medical service.
NAMESAKES
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