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THE CHINA MAIL,
FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957.
TOM GRAVENEY 188 NOT OUT IN
Sports Diary THE THIRD TEST
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England 360 For Two
Nottingham, July 4.
Magnificent batting by Tom Graveney, who made 188 not out, and Peter Richardson, 126, helped England amass 360 runs for the loss of only two wickets on the first day of the third cricket Test against the West Indies here today..
England, who lead 1-0 with one match drawn in the series of five, made full use of an easy-paced pitch after winning the toss. They lost Smith at 14, but Richardson and Graveney were in splendid form and piled on 266 for the second wicket, which is a record for either side in Tests between the two countries.
The tall, stylish Graveney who considered this his last bus as he reached his highest
the chance in Test cricket after his Test score, completely. overshadowed
His century workmanlike Richardson. Pro- previnus disappointing displays.
came in under three hours with the help of 14 ducing all the graceful strokes
fours, and altogether he hit 25 boundaries in a stay of 5 hours,
jin bis wide repertoire, Graveney Boundary after boundary effectively silenced those critics fiowed from Graveney's masterly
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DON KENYON AGAINST NOTTS
London, July 4.
While Peter Richardson was scoring his Test hundred at Trent Bridge, his county opening partner, Don Kenyon, knocked up 200 not out for Worcestershire against Nottinghamshire. He flayed the howling with 31 fours in six hours 13
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Never reckless, Graveney hit with tremendous power and his Immaculate style made bis bat- ting a delight to malch.
Richardson, who was more Buent than Graveney the erly stages, maintained his con- sistency for England. He had si quiet spell after lunch, when he made only 14 while Graveney hit 53. but reached his century in four hours.
He
bailed four hours 40 minuter, hitting 10 tours, be- lure being caught in the slips,
As good as the batting may
i have been, chance: could not be taken against steady bowling of the best helding and some
shown by the West Indies on
the tour.
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it was Grovency's rentary England in 22 ap- pearances, Two years ago he made 111 against Australe nf Sydney, and in his early days: in
hit 175 Test cricket he galist India at Bombay.
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wickel stand
Their
Test second beat the
His first hundred, reached in three hours 25 minutes, 12 240-19-14---4 was his fifth this season and the 50th of his career.
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HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA
OLYMPIC SCULLER ROWS
THE MOST AGONISING
RACE OF HIS LIFE
Henley-On-Thames, July 1.
Kocerka, winner of the event in 1955 and 1955, was advised by a doctor and a coach to withdraw from the Regatta because of a severe muscle injury at the rise of his spine.
the other
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WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS
CHRISTINE TRUMAN EASILY BEATEN BY ALTHEA GIBSON
London, July 4.
and The great struggle between Althea Gibson Christine Truman did not materialise today on Wimble- don's Centre Court. Christine fell easily at 6-1, 6-1 to the varied stroke and power play of the coloured American. girl,
The hatest struggle of the day did however come on the Centro Court a little later, and not from an unexpected quarter when Australians Fraser and Hond met the crack Italian couple, Nícola Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola, In the semi-final of the Men's Doubles.
A tremendous battle of ser- M. Rose (Australla) and Mina vices developed between the Darlene Hard (US) beat 9. Australians and the giant Schwurlz and Miss M.
interspersed[(US) 6-3, 6-0,
with powerful smashing.
and
Italian,
Sirola,
deflente
lobbing
olher's game like a
book, and
The Halian pair knew each
only the extraordinary feetness
Women's Doubirg
Semi-Final»
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Mrs T. Long and Mrs
K.
(Mexico)
of fool of the Australians Hawton beat Miss Y. Hamirez endled them to take the long and Miss MT, Reyes first set at 14-12. They let the 7-5, 6-2. second ret go to recover from The Australian-American their exertions and came again; team
in the third and fourth.
BEST DOUBLES PLAY
It was a hard-fought match and produced the best doubles
the end
of
of Neale Fraser and Althea Gibson were leading the Indian-German team of Naresh Kumar and E. Boding by 10-8 xt 7-7 in a Mixed Doubles quarter-finals when bad light
TOUR DE FRANCE
Jennis so far seen at this Wim-stopped play in the second set. bledon or likely to be seen till This was the last match of The day at Wimbledon.-Front- The story of this Wimbledon Presse. is mostly Australia. R. Emerson and Miss M. Hellyer from Down Under eliminated Kaset Kamo, the Japanese Champion, and his
W. Brewer partner, Mrs Bermuda, from the quarter-finals of the Mixed Doubles,
Kamo seemed listless much of the time and his combination with Mrs Brewer could not match that of their opponents,
Another quarter-final in the saw Mervya Mixed Doubles
and Darlene Rose of Australia lard of the United States score
casily in
over Iwo sets
Schwartz and Mimi Arnold.
A
good guess would be that uny couple that can beat Rose and Wimbledon Hard will win the Mixed Doubles.
Eighty Riders Left In Gruelling Cycling Race
Besancon, July 4.
National team
The French held its
lead In the Tour of France cycling roce after the eighth stage over 102 kilometre. from Colmar to here today.
Teodor Kocerka, the Polish Olympic sculler, rowed the most agonising race of his life today in defence of his best of 148 Diamond Sculls titte at Henley Royal Regatta.
Wyatt of Sandham and Kingston, Jamaica, in 1929-30.
The partnership began in the were Northamptonshire trouble against Somerset's John over of the day, which Smith made a bad stroke at a short ball third McMahon, the Australian-born from Worrell and was caught at
spin bowler, who took wickets for 74. Only Desmond the wicket with only 14 scored.
It was
time a vital
for made 50, played Graveney and he was hit three Barrick, who ilm with my confidence.
times on the pad by Worrell, who swung the ball deceptively In CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
the humid atmosphere. But the Al Lord's, MCC 176 and 66 elegant Gloucestershire batsman for three. Cambridge Univer-on settled down and England
never looked back. sily 197 (Dexter 80).
even Sonny Hamadhin to be lifted out at the fanding favourites HAMPSHIRE'S FIFTH
Svolland Al Aberdeen,
364ld check Graveney, and the stage and carried into the crews holders of the Thames Challenge three sets to one in the Chambeat, Bam had an overage speed Hampshire gained their fifth
Brown six for 147), MCC 225 other member of the spinningressing tent. Championship victory with a
wrecked combination whieh day to spare against Leleester- for wht (Patterson 52).
England seven years ago, Alfred with hire after a day in which
Valentine, was innoctious,
crowel of 20,000 revelled in wirkes fell like ninepi
They lost their last six first
the gay cricket which produced inning wickets for 20 run, and
AL Worcester, Nottingham-ja run a minute. comoederi lead of 22 lo Leicestershire who were, how-hire 265 and 26 for no wielovi,
Worcestershire declared (Kenyon 200 not
One of its ten riders, Jean HOAD FAVOURED
Forrestier, took over the yellow
overall lender. He refused, Some of his fellow and
in the Wy fold Defending
Lew sweater as Champion Hond will start favourite today Italian Pierino Baff won the entrymen lifted his bont into Cup for fours.
fellow Australian. stage in 5 hours, 18 minutes the water, assisted him into his One of the American Pairs- beat his seat and he went on to win in Michael
and William Ashley Cooper, in the final of the and 59 seconds. Fifteen riders the fastest time of the day. Porteous-was easily beaten by Men's Singles at Wimbledon,
and As he passed the winning the
results of their last made an early breakaway al . On the Austrian Champions
the :10-kilometre mark. inane. vint Bronze post, about six lengths ahead of Olympic
medallists. thcotings, Hoad should London Josef Kloimstein and
other day of scorching heat and Australian season, Alfred During the
lead for the Graham Beech of the
Bafi won University,
Despite the
When Worcestershire declared, leading by 27 runs, Kenyon tud scored his fifth double century of his carcer.
a
ever, skittled oil for 16 in their second innings.
To make 189 Hampshire last a farther six wickets before Farverding.
Fast medium bowlers Brian Boshier (ve for 281 and Irry Spencer (live for, 53) dismissed Hants in their first innings but could not repeat their formi.
Hampshire's fast medium bowier, Derek Shackleton, who
Cool comfort
Coopera
SPORTSHIRTS
At Kirmingham, Warwickshire 247 and 333 for two (Homer 03 tout). Sussex 251 (Parks 53).
broadbent 50).
291 for
six but,
No!
THE SCOREBOARD
England, First Innings At Derby, Derbyshire 140 and Richardson, e, Walcoll, b.
Atkinson 1953
55), (F. Bedser live for Surrey 160 (Smith five for 801 Smith, e. Kanhal b. Worrell and 90 for one.
Graveney, not out
Extras
At Northampion, Northamp- May, not out tonshire 149 and 190 (Barrick 50, McMahon Six for 74). Somerset 139 and 33 for one,
At Neath, Glamorgan 89 and 203 for six. Kent 235.--~Router.
Rowing Club, Kocerka stumped Sageder. forward in his boat. He had
in
Princeton
td
semi-final
Ifond defeated Cooper by three they held their
In the Victorian rest of the stage. thes to love American State Championships and by the final sprint.
or 30.114 kilometres an hour. Cup the second ranked eights pionship of South Australia. back Koverka
Australian strained his
Cooper won the
Daan Holland's event open to all-comers--today
De Groot practising starts
and on the best Wallingford Rowing Club, national title last January. Hond, Uno Anzila (Northeast Regatta course last night and
extremely
suffering from back trouble, was tise [u] British
Central Franer) abandoned, the in received two poin-killing je eight, by one and three-quarter round by Neale Fraser, whom the 120 starters in the race.
beaten
the
race, leaving 80 riders out of tions this morning.
the quarter- The only sculler to win the lengths to reach
Cooper beat on Wednesday. Brats.
Since recovering from his in- Dlamoeds for three successive
POLISH PAIR
dismal jury. Houl has had a years in this century was Jack Beresford, the British Olympic
The Polish Olymple pair, record He WRS bepten in Henryk Jagudiznsici carman, in 1824 to 20,
andtournament after tournament la Tomorrow Kocerka will meet Zbigniew Schwarzer, qualified to
2. Tle De Franed-10 hrs, 14 Furope
but, mastering all his 126 Vyacheslav
Hussian meet Klaimstein and Sageder in physical and mental powers in mina, 12 sect. Ivanov,
the Silver his holder of the Olympic Single the semi-finals
180
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TEAM STAGE PLACINGS
1. Italy-15 hrs, 53 mins, 57
secs.
3.
West FrancU and North-
10 hrs, 14 mins, 42 ces.
Sculls title, for a place in the Goblets by castly beating the Wimbledon tille, he has gonest Central France, each with final. In spite of his injury. British pair, John Stokes and from strength to strength in the Kocerka was half minute Keith Douglas-Mann, by aboutust ten days. faster than Ivanov, who brat six lengths,
Total (for two wickets) 360, John Brown, of Molesey Rowing Late in the afternoon
Worrell
Gilchrist
Atkinson
Ramadhin
Valentine
Sobers Goddard
5. France, Belgium, Holland, Southwest France and Spain, SPLENDID SERVICE the
cach with 16 hrs, 32 mins, 27 Elussion crew,
Krylin Sovetov,
Cooper, who at
20 le two EYES, reached the remi-finals of the
10. Luxemburg-16 hrs, 30 years younger than Hoad, has Cup-the had a Challenge
workmanlike
passage mins. 30 secs. 4:01 Australian Silver premier four-cared event. They through to the final, and like
11. Southeast France-16 hrs, medallist in the Olympics, and beat Leander
50 mins, Club a crew of Hoad has dropped only one set
BCCS, 12. Switzerland-10 hrs, 50 mins, 12 seconds,
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BRITISH TENNIS
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on the way. He has a splendid
0 Tom MeDonough, a military Oxford and Cambridge oarsmen
policeman from Philadelphia. -by two lengths and will meet service, powerful volley and solid
RUSSIAN CREWS
Russian crews, who won three tides in 1954 and again in 1965,
Poland tomorrow-Reuter,
started their 1957 challenge to KMB Beaten Forsells day after missing last
Regatta.
year's
the Grand Challenge Cup, the eight-oared event which
is
FOREST HILLS top prize of the Regatte, the
can
OVERALL TEAM PLACINGS
1. France-133 hrs, 14 mins, 41 sccs,
2. West France-133 hrs, 42
ground strokes, but lacks the spin and finesse, which Hood can nix with his tremendous power, Prior to Wimbledon, Hond's of unstoppable tennis were punctuated with displays
Faler.
He will have to have one of hils
4. Holland 134 hrs, 6 mins, 56 "on" days if he is to overcome | 5625,
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3. Italy133 hrs, 44 mins, 27
The First Time hardly worthy of second mins, 33 secs.
In Malaya
Taiping, Northern
Malaya, July 4. The Kowloon Bus Company soccer team siufered a first defeat in Malaya to-day when they went down 4-3.to a strong Talping invitation team.
superbly ult and powerful Russian representatives Lotion, July 4. entered the semi-finals by beat- Mike Davies at Bobby Wiling Thames Rowing Club by son have been nominated by four lengths in six minutes 43 the Lawn Tennis Association to seconds-the fastest over the represent Britain in the Ameri- course this year,
National Championships They were four seconds faster
Kowloon inside-right Lou Chi- which lakes, place at Forest than Yale University (United
lam, after scoring two goals, re- Hill next month, it was a Suates) who, with five of their ured in the second half with an nounced here today.
Olympic Gold medal crew, best British Wightman Cup players London Howing Club by three injured ankle.
five will also
Although he returned Take part in the and a half lengths. American Championships, The There was another easy Rus-minutes later he was a "passar- British team for the Wightman stan victory in the Silver Gob- ger" for the remainder of the Cup contest, which comes off jets (Coxwainless Pazza) when game and this allowed Taiping Just before Forest Hills, is Mikhaill Pinkaln and Stanly composed of Shirley Bloomer, lav Solovioy beat a British pair Christine Truman, Sheila Arm- [by three lengths. strong, Ann Haydon and Ana United States crews puffered Shilcock-Tranco-Prezze,
three defeats-two in the Goblets
THE GAMBOLS
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have
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7. Belgium-134 hrs, 25 mins, 14 seeH
the all-round strength of Cooper. 6. Northeast Central France--
But with so much. at stake 104 hrs, 7 inins, 14 ees. he will be concentrating more than he has ever done before. There are reports that pro- fessional offers to Hoad recently been renewed. Another Wimbledon title would be a big bargaining factor should Hood, us is generally expected, decide to join the paid ranks later this ycor.--Router.
N.
THE RESULTS
Men's Doubles Fraser and L. Hood to press home their victory.
The Kowloon team next playa (Australia) beat N. Pietrangeli at Kuala Lumpur ons July and O. Sirola (Italy) 14-13, 1-0, against a Selangor State side-6, 6-3.
Mixed Doubles (Quarter-finala)
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4. Southwest France-134 hrs, 20 mins, 12 secs.
1. Switzerland -134 rs, 42 mins, 45 secs.
10, Southeast France-134 hrs, 63 mins, secs,
11. Spain-134 hrs, 33 miris,
12. Luxemburg-138 hrs, 1 min. 22 sece.
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Tomorrow's ninth stage from
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100 kilometres.--France-Presso
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