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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1957.
SURREY LIKELY TO STRETCH THEIR LEAD
NARROWEST MARGIN
London, June 20, Nottinghamshire won bonus palule against Mid- dlcarx in the English County Cricket Champlon- ship at Trent Bridge by the urrowest margin yet recorded--one 7/1000th of
a run per over.
That they took the lead at all was largely due to their captain, Reg Simpson, former England Test player, who returned to torm with 113.-France-Presse,
London Lawn Tennis Tourney Results
London, June 20.
Results of matches played in The London Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships here today:
Men's Singles' (Quarter-Finals)
T. Fancutt (South Africa) beat M. Anderson (Austraila) 2-0, 7-0, 0-3.
N. Frazer (Australia) beat A. Olmitalo (Peru) 0-7, 0-4. Men's Doubles (Quarter-Finain) N. Fraser and Lew Houd (Australia) beat T. Funcult and
I HAVE MY SAY. Forbes. (South Africa) 7-9,
Let's Give
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Albion A Big Hand
0-0, 6-3,
J. Barrel and R. Wilson (Britain) beat N. Glisson and W. Woodenek (Australia) 6-2, 3-8, 0-4.
15: Ticburdson
Vic and Seixus (USA) besil O, Garrich (Cuba) and 1. Pimentel (Venc- (zuela) 0-0, 0-2.
Mal Anderson and A. Cooper ((Ausirata) beat. Het Flaz
By Harry Carpenter|(USA) and A. Segal
Britain has just won a great
The Russian
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• sporting victory. still don't quite konw what the But I'm blowed if I can find one sports fan in ten who knows
Wel Bromwich how Alulan have nably acquitted themselves on the other side of the Iron Curtain.
Admittedly, I write my share of condemnation of Union Jack sportsmen, particularly bovina,
(Africa) 12-10, $-2.
Women's Doubles
(Quarter-Finals)
(Sunth
Althea Gibson and Darlene Hard (USA) beat P. Hird and A. Mortimer (Britain) 8-4, 0-2.
Mia Arnold and K. Pageros (USA) beat C. Merellis
7. und
Kormoczi (Belgium) (Hungary) 7-5, 9-7.
Shirley Bloomer (Britain) and
who don't measure up to the E. Pratt (USA) beat Y. tasks ser term.
This Tik 3'1
Pandrez and R. Reyes (Mexico)
trumpeting | 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.—Francs-Presse,
good news, Wake up, you blase fees. Salute West Bromwich. who are home
Russin having achieved the narvoilari of winning two games Feword and drawing another again♬ the, mighty Gal vidis of the Soviet
Trio).
Anyway, I would like i lo in en record--because we don't get much of this sort of thing lo boast about-dhal West Brummu- wich Albion, in a three-matel tour of Russia, fast drew 1-1 with Leningradi.
JUNIOR CHAMPION
Mas Christine Truman, the Junior Champion, took only two sets to beat Miss G. Evans on the second day of the Beckenham Tournament; —–—– Central Press
Photo.
New York Yankees Extend
Their
Winning
Streak
To Seven Games
New York, June 20.
The New York Yankees whipped the Detroit Tigers for the third straight lime, joint | 3-1, today to extend their longest winning streak of the season to seven games and
move to within a game and a half of the American League lead.
Then they wipe the flour with Tilia Dynamo. leaders of the Soviet National League, beating thơm 3---0.
This made "Albion :he first British soccer side ever to wint in Russia: It was the test Krue Tiflis had been beaten in internationi elsh game for Bv years; and, suit a Tatti piticid, "Albion are
the best bang
NI
le: ni we have ever met "
THEIR RELIEF
Wour! 1133 The in
Albion Trimoplast tour by larmni Moscow's Army Central C 4-2, Impressing so much that C25.000 fans reframed at them: "Cone agant, come again."
Sir Patrick Reilly, British Ambassadur 10 Mowow, VX- pressed the relief of all British residents in Russia at not hav- ing to xelise another gallant British sports defent by saying
"Well done, you have helped i our prestige and done a great deal for Dritain here by Your victory.
To Derek Kevan, who scored more goals than anyone else, and the rest of West Bram- wich's bunny bunch Laflew. I also say: Congratula- 1lons,
Inest-
Sorry we're not shouting your Success from the housetops,
We're so busy praising good losers we don't have time cheer our winners.
The World Champions cut a full game off the Chicago White Sox lead when the latter bowed to Billy Locs and the Baltimore Orioles, 4-1. It was the Sox" eighth loss in their last 14 games,
Bob Turley, who won only | the Yankees' first run in the ere game during the Best tworth, Gil McDougald singled months of the sson, scored hone Bill Skowron in the six
Reno hin second victory in the last and
Berthia's Crest five days
with * six-hitter enabled. Enos Slaughter to eros marked by eight strikeouts, with their drot tally in thaj Purley pilled the Tigers' run seventh. Frank Lory, who be in the tighth when Al Kalise the Yankees five times lost singled Boine Harvey KuEAN,
eighth
A walk and singleg by Turley and Bobby Richardsón produced
Another Nawab
Hits The Scorebooks
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defent
Fustered
Philadelphia Phillies downed the Chengo Cubs,
7-2.
i the National Leagan's day games,
Harris, the Giant's substitute first baseman, opens the 19N with a triple and Autonelli followed with the By that gave him his thire straight win of the year over his e-mates,
Loes, a Brooklyn Dodger cus. - Autonelli got into trouble in off, scored his seventh victo, y the bottom of the 12th, however, of the year with a seven-hitter and Al Worthingleon ho
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as the Orioles pushed over a pair Jeong out of the ballpen to strike 01 runs in both the first and out the last balter Bill Bruton [recend tunings' and held on the and Ed Mathews homered for
rest of the way.
the Braves.
Bob Boyd led the Orioles' eight-bit attack with three hits
while Ai Pitarcik and Jim Busby had two rach; rookie Bill Fischer was the user,
The Boston Red Sox kayoed Early Wynn after three innings and went on to whip the Cleve land lodians, D-7, and the Wash-
the The schoolboy with a famousgton Senators defeated
brillian! Kases City Athletics, 9-4, in the elebrated
other American League gaines,
atury with a bolile of ginger pop and spoke of his plans to
Play Test crickel,
World Cup Soccer friends No. 3 In the Win-
Colombia. June 20. Paraguay beat
Colombin. 3-2 in a World Cup prelaninary Found soccer match here today, they were level 1-1 at half time.Reuter.
Sports Diary
Paire Recreio.
TODAY
At
Mansur Al Khan, Nawab of Pataudi-10, and "Tiger" to bis
chester College batting order,
On Saturday he hit a mighty 119 against the Butleries. his three-hour Innings he hit two sixes and 12 fours,
In
Rilly Klaus and Juckle Jensen
walloped three sits cach
RALLIED
Harris, who scored his fifth victory, contributed three singles to the Phillies 11–) nitnek, which also included a triple and two singles by Granny Hanner. Ernie Banks hit his 13th homer for one Cub rum,
THE SCORES
American League
Chirago Baure Father, 30
"
TO NEARLY 30 POINTS
14 Points Collected From Gloucestershire
London, June 20:
Surrey, Champions for the past five seasons, won their current County Cricket Championship match in little more than a day and a half and then sat back to watch their nearest rivals struggling for points.
Already 20 ahead of Derbyshire, Surrey with 14 today could increase their lead considerably when the prosent series ends tomorrow, as Derby- shire, Northamptonshire and Middlesex, nearest to them, do not at the moment look like being concerned with an outright_win."
Bernard Constable (107 ict 'broken seventh wicket stand of and B (Coldwell five for 20) three and a quarter hours) and by Bill Greensmith (32) and Worcestershire 216 and 07 for Ken Barrington (124 not out at Toy Ralph (60) put them 70 one (Kenyon 54 not out),' an hour lers) curried co their ahead and back in
AL the game
Liverpool, Cambridge third wicket partnership this with a chance.
University beat Lancashire by moming and made it worth 100 fleg Simpson hit his first cen-n innings al 31 runs. Com- before Constable tell.
tury of the season to help Not-bridge University $10. Lan tinghamshire take Ørst innings | cashire_222 (Pullar 70, Bond 53 points against Middlesex while and 103 (Bond 50).
Parkhouse reached three
Both hit their first centuries of the seas and Barrington'a in chaled four sixes and a dozco fours. Then Alec Bedser, the former England team bowler, mowed down a youthful Glouces tershke team which included seven players with little first class exprticnee, taking six
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aures for Glamorgan, who are Aghting for first kings lead in a high scoring game with Derbyshire.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
At Oxford, Oxford University 190 and 36 for two. Leicester- Shire 383 (Hallam 118, Gardner 82).
AU
Lawn Bowls
Teams
The following players have been selected, to représent their ↑respective clubs in the Lan Bowls League games over the week-end:
**Blue" Jat Dtvilon
(AWAY) V* KOC: J. M. A. Raminan. S. Buiska, 3. Hoosen, A. IL. Minu (Skip); D. M. Omor. O. R, Sadick. M. Đ. 1958- Ingn, U. A. Rumah Skip); M. L Bazmek, A. M. Omar. 8. Yumir. A R. Kitchell (Skip).
Int Division "Cak!"" (Home) ́v Be- ereli; A, K. Suflad, C. O. Lee, A. Hussain, A. Mims (Sp) A M. Kodir, A. B. Kitchell, A. If. See- min, A. B. Alibon, (Skit); S. J. Ihre 3. A. Ch. 8. M. Rumjali, M. Y. Adal (Skip).
ard Division (Home) v Stanley Club: Y. Alindin, M. Samy, M. A. Wahab Jr., 1. Kitchell (Skip); A, R. Karamdin, H. Hussain, A. M. Wahab Jr., S. H. Khan (Skip); X. M. Tan- san, I bin Kitchell, M. A. Rahnen, A. M. Wahab (Sidp).
КСС
1st Division (amel v IRC "Blue": S. Y. Doe, M. J. Divecha, J. Chuisb T. E. Baker (Skip); J Tang, C. 1 Stapleton, P. R. Kermont, W. Hom: shan (Skin): D. C. Symona. D. R
Alve, J. Dufield Sequeira, A
2nd Division (Home) v KDC: 1.
A. Shitazee, L. Dones. 2. C. Fincher.
Hampshire and Sussex last a
J. N. Wong (9ktp); Robert Tani, E. for day through rain and are now
1. H. White, G. Lee. R. 89. Capell Hartford, Warwickshire Sidp): C. Evans, J. de Alva. 11. 49. Tony Lock adding his quota | engaged in a fight for the first of three for 33.
innligs honours of a two days 203 far sight declared and 103 Phoenix, G. Madar (50cp).
for five, Kent 192 (Leary 74 3rd Division (Home) v HKPSA: Star! Leary. the Southmatch,
C. Hew, D. Thommon A. B not out).
White, J. A White (Skip): 1. Wood, African who plays toolball for David Stripp, playing in his Charlion and cricket for Kent, st Championship match of
At Harrotate, Yorlutir 301 W. Tumer. W. S. Edwards; G. Ladd (Sidpl: G Hemprey. A. Brown, S. Jul up another good per-
for even declared, Northamp-smith, R. J. Taylor (Skip). the season hit a bright 32 formatter with 74 not out, but (two sixes and two fours), hits tourhire 334 for six (Manung Matches to be played on Saturday It did not suve his county from
***125
June 2nd. Andrew 72 not best in first class cricket, help- first innings urrenza after Waving Sussex to declare just after out).
int Division (Away) wickshire had declared.
passing 200 for the loss of half
At Nottingham, Middlesex 348 Recreation Club "Gold"-F. X. M. Their wickets. But Hampshire for eight declared and 33 for no Noronha, I. F. da Luz (Skip), A. P da Silva, E, M. Alireoon, J. E, were heading for a first innings wicket. Nottinghamshire 34 for Paretra Jr. C. F. Pan lead at the close today,
So
ESSEX MISS BAILEY
Estx, who have been doing well this season, badly mited
Trevor Balley, per forming heroically for England, and Doug Ingole, who was a spectator of the Test,
They seemed to be heading for an Innings defent when, following on "with arrears of 170, they lost four wickets for
55,
But a fifth wicket stund of 80 (Michael Bear 40) and an un-
ALL 14
IN
RESULTS
At the Oval, Suricy bout Choucestershire by an innings and 149 runs, Gloucestershire
nine
not out,
Herrelo
Indian
ricelared (Simpson 113,ber, C. Pereira (3klp) J. Poole 05 not out).
At Rath, Somerset 200. Essex 84 and 248 for six (Smith 53, Ralph 60 not out).
Portsmouth, Sussex 201 for 68 and 104 (Bedser six for 40), five declared (Sutile 63). Hainp- Surrey 321 for three declared, shire 152 for two (Marshall 56. (Constable 107, Barrington 124 Ingleby-Mackenzie 53 not out). not out). (Surrey 14 points). A Chesterfeld, Derbyshire At Worcester, Worcestershire 303 for eight deciared. Glaner beat Combined Services by nine gun 340 for nine (Parkhouse 18). wickets. Combined Services 224-Reuter.
THE TEST MATCH
WICKETS FALL THE SPECIALISTS
PACE AND SWING
TO
London, June 20,
A. da Luz, C. Ruza Pereira, L. F. Xavier A, A. Lopes (Skip).
2nd Division (Away) vi Hongkong Fouthall Club. M. Remedios, A. M. da Silva, S. E. Souza, F. G. da Lur (Skip: R. M. Ribeiro, A. M.
Б. Baptiste. C. P. Bato, £.
LA Shiva
Rivero, (Skip 5.
V A Sequeira, 11. A. Ozorio. A. A. Guterres (Ship),
3rd Division (Honte) vs Kowloon Bowling Green Club:--C. M. Xavies, A. Marques. C. A. Yvanovich, G. T. Razarlo (Skip); A C. Sal Jr.. F. R. Sousa, F. X. Alves F. L Correa (Slips A. F. Xaxier. J. V. Sequel, F. A. Rosa. A. B. Mar- ques [Skip),
3nd Division (Away) vs Craigen- gower Cricket Club on Wednesday: C. M. Xavier, 1. A. Marques. C A. Yupnovich, G. F. Rosario (Skipy: Tit. Souza, F. N. da Lur, F. "X. Alves, F. L. Correa (Skin: A. F. Xavier, J. V. Sequeira, 7. A. Rosa“ A. U. Marpies (Skip).
ccc
2nd Division (one) V UGRC 1. M. Silva, R. X. Pavri, H Boker, M. Q. Wong (Sktp); G. Shotos, S. R. Soma, J 150), F. 0. Madar (Skin): P. R. Bagi, A. Janal! FA Leonard, Leona (Skip).
3rd Division Home) V. PRC- Y. T. Cheng, Z. Twok, 1. W. Qulek. mire, Wang Yan (Skip:
W. Sousie. G. E. Roylance,
M. Sousae, A. F. Ferreira (9kial: 1. D. Baptieka. 4. H. Merchant, S. A. A. Dux, Y. A. Razack (Skip).
USIC
2nd Division Awog) v CCC:—p. van Zuilen, A. Buckley, A. A. M- wards, G. D, S Agnew (Skip):
Walker, it. It. Noble, T. Curry,
L. Edwardz (9ient; A. J. Stonver,
With Trevor Bailey celebrating his 50th Test appearance by taking seven West Indies wickets for 44 runs, and Peter Richardson and Colin Hollway. N. Hart Baker, H. Cowdrey sharing a stand of 95, England finished the opening day of the Second Test match at Lord's comfortably placed, seven runs ahead for the loss of only four wickets.
Once again the Lord's pitch proved ideal for fast bowlers. During a day when few batsmen looked Happy, all 14 wjekets that fell were shared by the men who specialise in pace and swing.
Two England stors, Peter, the ball were their main shines so much when he is not My, the caplain, ond Toin problems.
000-020-000 Imetol 220.000.00X $——] Stairs (31.
but Derrington Graveney went for ducks, (5). Lapoline (8) and Lollar; Ïse lead the Red Sox 14-hit attack
alter these shocks came the big (7-33 and Ginsberg, Thandos 6. stand in which fetiurlion and That tagged Wynn with bls Fichet 13-4). eighth defeat; Dave
Kansas City Sisle:
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A clear blue sky, powerful reecived credit for his 11th win although he
sunshine tempered by Dibar. was knocked out
McDermott 461.
á cool Trucks
breeze and fast, Hvely pitch in the chahth. Rocky Colavito Hot and Sant Ratner
Clevenger and Courtney. W provided admirable homered and Vie Wertz had Hanos 6-6). L-MeDermall (1-3).
conditions three doubles for the Indluns, IR-McDermott (2nd),
for the fast bowlers and the Detroit
West C-000-01 1--2-
Indles were in trouble New York (09-011-10-trom the very start of the game Lary. Aber 17). Lee 18) and Home: this morning, when they hatted Turley (3-21 und Berta, LP-LATY It was quite easy. Everyone The Sinators rallied from a 1463,
first. Cleveland seemed to be wilting in the 4-3 deflelt with five Luns
109-610-021 7-13-2 in Boston
Truemon drew Arst blood in $11,000-12X 8-14-2 heat.
the seventh, Art Schult de- Wynn, Tomanek (4), Daley (8) His second over when he had
10. Minure: 15) and White. WP. and Rele Ruanels a-Ser (6-3) 1.P-Wynn (B-31. --
hud scored. single for the key blows. Pedro Catavin (2011).
Before lunch, Bailey had sent Rumos picked up Jils filth win
back Kanhal, top Wist. Indian for the Senators and Mickey
scorer, with 34, and Walcott, McDermott suffered his talro Pasdeipulá 001-204-0007-11-1 and Englund, were already well
100.001-0001-7-3 on top. long for Kansas City, home Gall Harris with a sucri-
Johnny Antonelli
Kaiser. brought Hadde (5-4) and Lopala:
Littlefield (0),... Bromon (0) Newman LP-Kaiser (2-5). FR-
"Really, you know," he said,
"How did I pet out? Stupidly. #vering a two-run pinch double and Nixon; Sister. Delock (a1, Stone Astarali lbw before the opener
fold boy was run out,
TEST PLACE
Chicago
National League
M. Hetherington (Skip).
Ladies' 1st Division (Away
DM J. Steven, Jin 1. C.
grave, Mra E. Hetherington (Skip)
2nd Dty.sion (łowa) v, HKCC:
I. Yu, M Taytor. P. W. Mitealle, Pi W. Hollanda (Skip); J. Sawford, 19 towe, ft. Laurel, R. D. Hughes (Stelpu: M. Williamson, If M. dryon, T. Poynton, C. Pope (Skip). 3rd Division (Away) CCC:—G.
Danger nan Sober playing for England. He was was dismissed by Slatham in cheered all the way to the crease. Dunning, J. Moore, J. H. Walker, the first over after lunch and but his stay was to be extremely Marvin (Skipl: E. A. Fiber from then on it was a proces- brief. sion to and from the pavilion with Bulley doing all the deadly work.
TWO DUCKS
Moving forward to a ball from
E. Bellamy, T. Chalmers, T. Ping- ton (Skip: I. A. McLennan. J. I. Harris, 3. 11. Eynna, R. F. Sintth (Skip).
2nd Division (Home) v Regrelu:— 1. Black, K. Bummers it. Forrow; In an hour the Essex fast Gildist, he played outside a
H. F. Shields (SkipTV.C Reynolds, W. S. Taylor, E. Grutler, bowler removed Weekes, Worrell, lowish inswinger end was leg K. A. Baker (Skin): R. A Jones, Goddard Smith and Gilchrist before, out for a "duck". Peter T. T. Harley, T. Dyer, D. 1. Mek- before Trueman completed the May, the England captain, hero ford (Skip). demolition by shattering Roma- of the first Test with his 285 not 3rd dhin's wicket.
(Away), KERC:—G. Deci, C. Enzelny, out, was to suffer the same fate, W. Macdonata (Skip); T. Harris, He made Indeterminate J. Rice. 11. Holgate, M. N. Halte stroke to another ball from fast (Ski WA Titom. A. Mackie,
A. Boyd Cowan, E. Moti Skip). bowler Gilchrist, possibly
ИКСС 2nd Division (Away) y PRC:-L. changed his mind, and Kanha), standing backt, gratefully took C. Kew, A. B. Queman P. Howarth F. Marshall (Akip); T. G. C. Kalg, N. Hraton, K. M. Almao, T. O
Thus the West Indians were a gut for 127-59 less than Eng- land's total on the first day of the Inaugural Test at Edgbaston.
Bit the "Calypso Boys" were the entch. undismayed and soon hit back at England.
With three wickets down for Margan (Ska R. Crall, w Don Smith, the 34, England had made a worse
Reez. D. Trall, E. P. Give (SKP). Sussex left hander, who was
3rd Division (Home) v HKPSA start than their opponents, but on Wednesday. G. Stater, J. 1. preferred to Brian. Close
Peter Richardson and Calin Mouat, Wakwork, J. I ME Richardson's opening partner. Cowdrey, former England open-. A. Fletcher, F. Faby; L. M BROKE DOWN
Ausland (Skipi: J. A. C. Huribuit, was uneasy on his Tost debuting pair, retrieved the positions. Lloyd (Skip W. II. Pritchard, The home side pressed home | He had some uncomfortable
Smith (Skip). tory over the Milwaukee Braves Milwaukee 207-001-007-008 3-13-6 its advantage on the resumption moments with facing Worrell's with a profitable fourth wicket Hatten, 11. G. Banham, D. T.
partnership.
BENC to play county cricket-then and southpaw Harvey Haddix Antonell (9), Worthington (12) and completely.
Miller (4), Grion (7), and the West Indies broke down medium-fast swing and. after;
3rd Division (Home) v HKFC: M. all goes well my dreams of Kft-
However, five minutes before Tarbuck, I de Home W. be Their remaining making eight, covered his stumps seven-hitter as the Katt, Thomas (9) Pizarro Jolly
the close, Richardson fell to rarione, W. Stoker (dp): tg a place in the India Test pitched a
wickets went for the and was leg before. (4) Conley (71. Philip (9) and seven Sawatski. Crandall 17). WI- addition of 57 rune.
The
then Gilchrist üfter making 70 out of tomley: F. Bavis, Dipant. crowd of 20,000 Antonelli (4-8), LF-Philips · (2-3). IRS-Bruton (4), Ballewn
Faulty timing and difficulty warmly welcomed Tom Graveney, 120 in 130 minutes, France Poukon (Skip); Willems, a F. Gregory A. Guiding, L, Gui I in judging the varying ft. of the English "problan boy, who Presse.
on (Skip)
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bridge, hit a century in his first
World Cycling Record
Milan, June 20.
Test for England. He died Guido Messina, Italy's. World,
aged 41, in 1962, after A polo neeldent,
FIRST TEST RECEIPTS
London, June 20.
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Champion pursuit cyclist, today! established a new world' recocilj over 5,000' metres of six minutes five seconds, at an average of] 40.915 kph.
Messina wis racing at the) [;Vigorell Stadium here against This compatriot, Ercols Baldini ¡whom he bent by n' dištance of
27 metres.
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