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THE CHINA (MAIL,
THURSDAY, JUNECOMA
1957
WIMBLEDON TENNIS
THE INJURED TONY LOCK TAKES TOUGH FIRST ROUND FOUR WICKETS FOR SEVEN RUNS MATCHES FOR LEW HOAD
Willie Watson Hits 162
Against Northants
London, Juné 19.
Tony Lack, the Surrey left arm spin bowler, who was omitted from England's Test match probables because of a log injury, took four Gloucestershire wickets for seven runs today, helping dismiss them for 68.
Surrey passed the Gloucestershire total with only one wicket down, demonstrating that the wicket was not responsible for the collapse. Peter Loader claimed four for 30.
Wille Watson made n_wei-¡ young wicketkeeper - balsman, | Dooland, Nottinghamshire's leg
maiden como return to form at Harzo-hit, s
century in spin bowler, finished with five cricket 120 gute, making 162 in 330 minutes county
against for 112.
Jack Dyson, the Manchester City footballer, took fix Cam- bridge University wickets for
with 24 fours against Northamp- | Nottinghamshire, tonshire and sharing in an open-
Murray batted for 150 minutes ing stand of 105 with Frank and hit 22 fours, sharing in a Lowson. Watson, Fl former stand of 131 with Don Bennett 100 in a total of 410-a tribute England opener, had previoudly (51 ut out) for the eighth wicket to his securacy in the absence hud a, vorý Jean season,
and enabling Middlesex to de-ot Brian Statham Buki Roy John Murray, the Middlesexetare at 348 for eight. Bruce Tattersall from the Lancashire
attuck.
Yankees Crush
The Tigers
New York, June 19.
Ted Dexter, the University secretary, reached 1,000 runs for the resson during his 37. Geoff Cook batted 160 minutes for 111. Jan MueLaghlon hit à six and 14 fours in 89 and Colin Smith inade 87 against his own county. Bill Greensmith, the Essex leg planer, captured six for 76 agalist Somerset at Bath, but good innings by a West Indian (P. B. Wight, 47), an AUS- tration (Colin McCool, 53) and two Englishmen (Maurice Tremlet, 83, and Keith Palmer,
The world champion New York Yankees, beginning 51) enabled the home side to hit on all cylinders again, crushed the Detroit Tigers,rench 10-2, today for their sixth straight victory.
Fil McDougall and Yogi Berra cach hit homers in a 1-hit attack that included two singles and a double by Mickey Mantle which raised his batting average to .377.
Tom Sturdivant pitched an Jimm Plersall and Sammy eight-hitter for the Yanits, git- White each clouted homers to ing up a ninth inning Womer to help the Boston Red Sox snap a Frank lleuse, Loser Duke Mass | four-game losing streak with a yielded the Yankee's drst four | 6-0 victory over the Cleveland un with Lou Sleater being Indians, Big Frank Sullivan niched for four more and Hookie | pitched a live-hitter in gaining John Taltourls for two.
his fourth victory.
Joe Brown 2-1 Favourite To Beat Cuban
Mike Carela started for Cleve- land and gave up Boston's first five runs to absorb his fourth loss.
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THE SCORES
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Dever, June 19. America's 31-year-old world lightweight
boxing
champion Joe Brown was quoted a two to one favourite to retnin his etown against the Cuban ghal- kerigor, Orlando Zulueta, in their i Pulasezplifa Hle fight here tonight,
that
200.
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CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES At the Oval, Gloucestershire G8 (Lock four for seven). Sur- ney 198 for two (Stewart 60, Constable 70 not out),
At Oxford, Oxford University 198 (Melville 55, Woodcock 57). Leicestershire 139 for one (Hal- lam 00 not out).
At Portsmouth, Hampshire virus Sussex. No play today. Rain.
At
263
Dartford, Warwickshire for eight, (Townsend (2) versus Kent,
BIG OFFER FOR ALEC STOCK
Thirty-seven-year-old Leyton Orient manager Alee Stock has been offered £5,000 a year for five years as coach to the Rome Football Club. It is belioved that Stock would get a signing-on fee of £4,000 or £5,000 -- and he could save £20,000 in five years. The President of the Rome Club –– Mr Saceroti is coming to London to see him.
Photo shows Alce Stock looking on during training men of the Arsenal FC —when he took over at the club for a short period-after which he returned to Leyton Orient. The Leyton Directors state that they would not stand in his way if he wishes to accept the Italian offer. It was Stock who took the Leyton team from a struggling Third Division team to an establishod Second Division Club.-Keystone Photo,
Sports Diary
TODAY
Bowin
Open Pairs Championship; Matchen 1 KBGC, KOC.
3rd vision: Recreto v FRC.
Water Palo
Group "B" Army v Hot Tin, 8.18
At Liverpool, Cambridge University 416 (McLachan 80. Cook 111, Smith 87, Dyson six for 106) versus Lancashire.
At Chesterfield, Derbyshire P..: K Regiment v CYMCA, 0.48 303 for eight declared (Hummerp.m.; al Victoria Pool, 27. Kolly
Carr 35). Men's "D" Division: Stanley v Glamorgan 25 for no wicke
XCC, CRC (1) V 1000 CRCH (6) ▼ LIC, CRC (3) v KIGCA, PORC V At Harrogate, Yorkshire 301 PRC for seven vermus Northampton- Mixed "B" Division: USRC v.CRC, shire.
GG,
At Worcester, Combined Services 224 (Jonking seveni for 98). Worcestershire 185 for Richardson 50, Ken- Ave (D.
QCC V SCAM.
Tonnis
Kecking Annual Meeting of UL.K. Softball Asociation, S:C.M. Post Lid. Board Room 5.30 p.m.
TOMORROW
Lawn Bowls Tournament matches
Water Polo
at
Delaying Tactics Have
Been The Curse Of Much Modern Cricket
Says DENIS COMPTON
The next best thing to the record-breaking by Peter May and Colin Cowdrey in the first Test was the absence of any signs of time-wasting.
Delaying tactics, disguised as “gamesmanship”, have keen the curse of much modern Test cricket.
If these dubious methods are purged from the game by the example of the present series, it will be a wonderful! service to cricket.
AND ALTHEA GIBSON
London, June 19.
Low Hoad (Australia) and Miss Althea Gibson (United States), Wimbledon's top-seeded players, have drawn tough Brat round matches in the lawn tennis cham- plonships which begin on Monday,
Hond cannot relish his task against the French "hope", Pierre Darmon, a Davis Cup player, who recently in Rome had a convincing win over Hoad's compatriot Ashley Cooper, who is seeded number two.
-Mike Gibson has a firai round aye but then runs into Mrs Susip Kermočzy. Hungarian houses wife, who always does well : at Wimbledon
Though there are few really outstanding playern, as in somó past years, the overal standard makes the winning of a dile
This more difficult than ever. was fully emphasised in the draw mada today,
Highlight of the opening day chould be the match between the United States number one, Hamilton Richardson and Lala Ayala. of Chile, who on his day, is capable of beating the world's
·best...
Almost of qui interest in the meeting between the seeded Australian left-hander, Mervyn. Rose, and Alex Olmedo, a 21- year-old Peruvian, regarded in Rome quarters as the "dark horse of the championships.
SECOND ROUND
i
The second round will prob- ably
provide
en intriguing match between Ashley Cooper and Jaroslav. Drobný, groet Wimbledon favourlie and title. winner in 1954. Drobny, who has not been seeded this time, fast meets Stofan Stockenberg of Sweden, Cooper faces the Netherlands international, A. E. Dehnert
There are severni dangerous unoaters" in the men's singles and one more so thinn. Kurt Nielsen, of Denmark, whó, fins twice previously reached the final from an unseeded position.
Nielsen meets Poter Scholl, of Clermany, in the first round and' ff the Bane survives to the fourth round he is then ilkely to meet: Americon Vie Seixas, who beat him in the 1933 final.
Miss Louise Brough, four times. Wimbledon Champion and this f drawn Miss Marry Hawion, top year's second favoúrlie, imk ranking Australian, r her first match and should And things'
until the quarter fairly easy Anala. She is then likely to play Darlene Hard, the
of United States.
Miss Shirley. Bloomer, British, French and Italian hard courtsil
champion, who is seeded third,
The West Indies, in particular, stumps. But the bail may move
has a tough opening match! scorned time-wasting methods sharply off the seam and off the against another Brilish inter- when they might have been ex-ne of the wickels down the national, Miss Pat Ward, a semi- cused for slowing up in the last lep-side. desperate stages.
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At Bath, Somerset 200 (Mc-Recreio. Cardwell, Borovin (E), Morehead This is the strond time
Cool 53, Tremlett 63, Palmer (B) and Lopala: Drult (8-8) and Brown defends his title this Herman. LP--Cardwoll (34), 1986- 31, Greenamith six for 76),
RAF V EYMCA al Tak) 4-10 year. In e return hout, Brown Boka filth), Tanner (3rd)-United | Essex 32 for three
pun: Eastern v Boral Navy (Navy 1/199.
Pool 5.20 p.m.. defeated Wallace "Bud" Sally,
At Notiorbay, Middlesex
Tennis Men's "A" Division: KU v South by a 18th round KỌ uả Miun!] *tu the only other daylight | 348 for eight declared (Musany
They could have spared them- That is good-nat defensive-Special. 1st February.
Chas. Betion, Walt Moryn and Ernie 120, Bennett 51 not out, Doo-
selves at least four minutes' bowling, and the bowler should Soccer Twenty-nine-your-old Zuluetą | Banks each bit two home runs land live for 112). Nottingham- HKFC soccer section annual meet- | playing time--or the equivalent le permitted a couple of log is both insi with his feet and in leading the Chicago Cubs to a Ehire 13 for wicket.lity, clubhouse G pm.
of two overs by Lock and Laker slips besides a fong jeg In those
by waiting for the incoming circum»lancos, batsman to reach the pavilion before the next man went out,
Instead, they crossed on the field of play, sometimes twenty yards from the pavilion gate.
night
title
fists but is unable to pack KO power into his punches. Of his some 3D Highls during the past nine years, he has only two KO
Rookie Dick Droll Umited the victories to his credit.
Phillies to unce hits in pleking This will be the first
up his sixth victory of the cam in Colorado palgn in the opener. Moryn to be held 1018. Only some 5,000 clouted both his homers in the spectators, paying a total gute nightcap. His first put the Cubs money of around $25,000, are ahead 2-1 in the sixth inning expected to attend the televised and his second provided Chicago fight the Denver Auditorium, with its winning margin, in the -France-Presse.
eighth.
doubleheader. sweep over the Reuter. Philadelphia Phillies, 0-0 and 4-3.
since
SIX MILES
30
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FINISH
Rord" (Surrey) Just bonis H. Y, Foord
to win the six miles
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U.S. Pick Ten For Walker Cup At Minneapolis
New York, June 18, Only two of the United States Walker Cup team that defeated Britain in 1988 are among their
ten-man squad for this year's match at Minneapolis on August
30 and 31.
They are Joe Patton and Bill Campbell, non-playing captain in 1955 when the United States won 10-1 at St Andrews,
III,
Is
Ibbotson Runs Two Miles In 8:46.6
THE NEW RULES Umpires, of course, are now empowered to deal with deliber- ate time-wasting-part of the | new rules adopted" at the start ajo?_this_season.
London, June 10. Derek Ibbotson, who ran
But I would also maite them mile in less than four minutes for the second time last week-the judges of umoccasarily de- the fastest tensive play, such as deliberate end today put up time in the world this year for bowling down the leg side. two miles at the White City frack, London,
- If, in his opinion, four out of rix balls an over Were pur-
The some appites, of course,
to the off-spinner, who gives the ball a genuine "tweak",
On the whole, however, I be- lieve the new rules are a success. And I don't believe in.knocking experiments too hard before they are givon a thorough trial.
-(London Express Service),
(COPYRIGHT)
Clyde Walcott
He covered the distance in Bosefully first down thFit To Play In
8 minutes 40.6 seconds to beat Gordon Pirlo in a special vitation race at the Alf Ministry Sports by ten yarda.
Pirie's time was 8:47.0. The
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side the umpire should be in a position to ask the caplain take off that bowler, or be per- mitted to call "no ball.”
I would.profer the umpire to have such authority rather than that leg-side field pincings should be limited, as under the
new order.
Second Test
Retrial Wins
Royal Hunt Cup
By A Length
Ascot, June 10. Lady Z. Werner's Retrial, ridden by P. Robinson, won the Royal Hunt Cup over the one mile course here today.
TRICKY SHOTS
by, PETER ALLISS
How to get out
of trouble
QUERY goller from the top
handicap. amateur gets into trouble, so bil must be masters of recovery stroken • The
or different types recovery shots are Innumerable, so I have chosen Wo interesting ones which ara in direk .contrast. ***For instance, when playing a auneuit pitch to a prized areen from lok raugli
Esthe long
** Bazari).
we don's shorten the Tip.
"helps to swing back in, mut piece, you pỏ đỡwn the shaft Este is a tendency to break the wrists too soon.
Don't be afraid, to take the club bank at tepat hip high, and It must be a slow midveient
throughou show me making
My
A low hook under soma, branches And round a tree with a No. 1 › iron. Note;
The wriste nave broken quita quickly, the left, fund show- ing three knuckles,
club head, is bigh but the
„End the desired roll at impact, V
✪ The ball is opponite the "left Đố locs, with the right foot baca. Next week: flow to improve
ar pulting..
Successful Comeback By
P. Werkheimer's French hurge. Bobo Olson Johnstone
Midget, II. kden by
WAS second and
J. Beary's Loppylugs, ridden by
E. Smith, was third..
Portland, June 19.
Carl: (Bobo) Olson, former
world Aniddleweight champion, The Aga Khan's French horse, made a successful return for the
London, June 19. Toro, gave France is first vle-ring a light-heavyweight the Royal Ascot meet-after a lay-off of a year when Clyde Walcott, the brillant | 4ory
West Indies batsman, is it and ing when she won the Corona-be wonin split points decision ablo to play against England tion Stakes over the mile
following 13 player:
13/0
Jocy Maxin here last
night.
**
The taun, announced today, world record was set at 8:33.1 is: Joe Patton, Bill Campbell, by Bando Tharos (Hungary) Rex Baxter Jr, Arnold Blum, Joe two years ago. Campbell, William Hyndman
Charles Kocsis, Hiliman HEWSON WINS 1,500 ·
I am not opposed to a Imit in the second Test match which course." Robbins, Mason Rudolph and
of dive on the on-side. The or-
starta et Lords' tomorrow,
Trained by Alec. Head. Tro Bergen, Norway, June 19.
John Goddard announced this
Olson, who
inst. fought in rangement I am so keen on con- Dr Frank Taylor Jr.
Brian Hewson, the British crus the ban on more than two
tonight after retuming from a vas ridden by J. Massard.
May, 1800 when he falled in a Olymple runner, won Notable absentee
day at Ascot races, He said the The Irish horse, Angelot, own bid to regain the midleweight a 1,500 players behind the Harvie
wicket on Word Jr, the national amateur 47.0 seconds here tonight.
metres event in three minutes the leg-alde. This is unfair to team would be chosen from the by Lady Honor Sveldar end uile from Sugar Ray Robin champion, who is serving a
the bowler. years probation for expense runner-up in the Olympic 1,500 Klaus Richizenhaly (Germany), regularities.
metres last year, was second in Charles Coc, 1040 amateur three minutes 48.8 spconds. champion and member of the
Audun Boyce' (Norway), who OFF THE SEAM Walker Cup teams in 1940, 1951 shares the world 1,000 metres and 1953, will serve
third in non-record, was
He may be aiming at the playing captain. As fust alter minutos 49.2 seconds-Reuter. stumps, and pitching on the
allye, however, he may take active status-Reuter.
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Two Australian Swim Stars To
Tour America |
Brisbane, June 19. Sorraine Grapp and Dawn Faser, Australia's record break- Ing Olympic.swlinmlg chain- plona, will tour the United States in July and August.
But their proposed trip to} Hussin, Ja 9.
Frunk Chlbrie, Ming, Crapp's coach, and it would by: ck- posible to it in a trip to Rate
three
penalised the reamer with
Many an attacking bowler is the new ball especially so,
THE GAMBOLS
DID YOU BACK IT
DEAR
SUCH A NICE GODKIE
idden by Rae Johnstone, was son, relled mainly on a slashing attack to, slow up the contant Surcolle, owned by body Keith Maton and ridden by clever Maxim, a. former: Vaht- J. Purtel was third.
heavyweight champion.
J.-D. Goddard, C. Walcott, F. Worrell, E. D. Weckcs, B, H. Pairaudeau, Rohan Kantial, R Gilchrist, S. Ramplo, Q. fl'ho race was for three-year- Sobers, D. Atkinson, O. G. ok flies cach carrying & stones. Smifth, "A. 1. Valentine and N. There were 14: runners-France- Asgurali France-Prosso,
Prese
Barrie
The two judges voted the fight to Olson, but the referee, Ralph Gruman, "made Mexim the winner,
THE FRAGRANCE LINGERS IF IT IS - 80
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