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SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1957.

SURREY LEAD IN CHAMPIONSHIP

Derbyshire Beaten By 8 Wickets

London, July 5.

Surrey continued relentlessly towards their sixth successive County Cricket Championship with a victory by eight wickets over Derbyshire today. Their 11th championship match win — and eighth in succession-took their points total to 160. Warwickshire, by beating Sussex by 93 runs, emerged as the new challengers in second position but with 112 points from 14 matches, they are still 48 points behind the leaders, who have a game in hand.

CORNELL TO

MEET YALE

ON HENLEY

Henley-On-Thames,

July 5. Russia's Mikhail Plaksin And Stanislav Soldatov, were beaten in the Silver Goblets semi-finals by Chris Davidge and David Leadley of Britain in the Henley Royal Regatta today.

Leadley and Davidge will contest the Anat tomorrow against the Austrian champions, Joset Kleimalein and Alfred The Austrians today Sageder. beat a strong polish pair, Henryk Jagodzinsid artd Zbigniew Schwarzer, in the other semi- final after the Poles steering had

the course.

run them into the barrier lining

pair clocked minutes 63 records today and Austrians B minutes,

The Britis

The seccods.

INJURED BACK

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Teodor Kocerka, Polish vinner

Next come Northamptonshire,, who beat Somerset by 125 runs and Derbyshire both with 102 points from 13 matches. Glamor- gan beating Kent by 40 runs, Take sixth position with 88 points from 15 matches just above

Essex's 80 Irom 12.

Prop Up

Kent. though gaining first Jimings points against Glamor- gan still prop up the Lable with 22 points from 13 matches.

113

score 251 Sussex, set to

collapsed against 205 minutes, the consistent spin bowling of Erle Hollies (six for

60) and Khalid Ibadulla, the Pakistant

Only

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

Third Test Match

TAC the US. PoL, DI © 1975 KEA,

"What interesting topics shall we talk about? Art. travel, music or me!"

Men's Doubles Final

(tour for 41) i were all out PATTY-MULLOY

93 short of their target.

Jim Parks seemed likely to hold up Warwickshire, and once he was out for 48 there was file resistance.

Somerset crashed to defeat against Northamptonshire's - two Australian left arm spin bow- lers, George Tribe and Jack Manning, who cleverly explolled a pitch drying from overnight rain. Tribe took five for 10 and

practically unplayable until

TO MEET FRASER-HOAD

London, July 5.

Lew Head of Australia moved into the ranks Manning five for 44. Both were of tennis immortals today when he won the men's Manning's Agures were spoiled singles title at Wimbledon for the second year in during a lasting by Brian Langford,

who hit four boun succession at the tender age of 22. daries of him.

Comeback

CRICKET LIKE

THE 'GOOD OLD DAYS'

Nottingham, July 5.

The run-glut in the third cricket Test at Trent Bridge was over this afternoon when Peter May, the England captain, declared England's mammoth innings closed with 619 runs in the bag for the loss of six wickets..

The spectators were probably as relieved as the West Indians when the announcement came. Modern cricket no longer tends to heavy steam- roller tactics as used a quarter of a century ago by Ponsford and Bradman.

Quick lively wickets no longer They seemed quite content, to lavour the batsmen: But Trent stay put the running betwech Bridge always considered the last the wickets telling the sorry tale bositon of the "good old day" of a long day in the held, truly lived up to lie name-wil- | Sobers found that Trueman | ness the two two-hundred run was able to find te in this bal- a wicket, and partnerships between Richardson sing paradise of and Graveney, and Graveney and made one or two balls gel up May.

from a good length, and Sobers did well to steer them clear of folding at short Cowdrey, square leg.

At the close West Indies were 59 for no wickets · (F)

The whole 019 runs were scored at a faster role than a run a minute, which is as much a tribute 10 Goddard's clever technique of getting in us many Worrell, not out, 20; G. Sobers,

overs as possible, as the flowing

strokes of Graveney, Richardson not out 24)-France-Presse, and May.

AMPLE REVENGE

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Morning Medley: 1120, andon Play House-by Drather Jonathan 12 Noon, Tune Tune: 12.32 pm, Three Men On A Mike---The songs

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Tem Graveney had ample re- venge on the visitors who re- moved him freen the Test prena a: Lords for a "duck." Graveney's total of fours in his marathon hours cad 35 innings of seven minutes gave some indication of the strength of his driving, He used his lucnt off-drive, straight pust the bowler to great effect.

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Goddard must have been very song Tine-Featuring Vera Lynn Shot brand of tennis that can best of Austria in three sets, because of an injured back from to defcat Kent at Neath.

thankful that his gamble-er | with the Orchestra and Chorus direct- his semi-Gral against the Olym-the Welsh county staged a great Nothing shook

cut for 80 in the first innings, be desertbed

+ as "impatient,

MUCH HARDER

wave-came ored by Roland Shaw: 3. me Signal was a brain

and the Newe; 9.00, Weather Report. pic champion.

him, nothing Vyascheslav

Miss Gibson, partnered by so well. comeback. They set Kent 207 could stop

Announcements and Interlude: 8.15. Ivanov (Suviet Union).

he was him and

Nenie Fraser of Australia had Olymples

Medallist for victory but with McConnon Silver

(four for 26) and Hugh Davies always restless for the killing however a much harder struggle Stuart MacKenzie (Australia)

in disposing N. Kumur of India (four for 60) in great form with delivery. was given a hard race in bis the ball, Glamorgan were

THE VETERANS and Miss E. Burling of Ger- The score-board rocketed Into semi-final today by Tom Mc-

five hundreds when the Donough,

burly

The final of the men's doubles any, in a quarter-final mixed military

doubles match.

next spark of interest fluttered Surrey took their Ume to score which will be played tomorrow,

It went to only two sets but through the 25,000 crowd. Derck policeman from Philadelphia, the 50 runs required for victory brings Neale Fraser of Australia It was grimly contested and Richardson-the younger brother and scraped home only by over Derbyshire, knocking them and again the redoubtable Head might very easily have gone the or artner Peter, walked down length,

up in 75 minutes. David Fletcher against two veteran. Americans, other was Corneli University,

to make his Test USA, was

undefeated with

Budge Patty ankli Gardner Kumer smashed beautifully debut. lived up to their formidable Reuter.

Mulloy, who came through and carried much of the ganze home réputation by beating the

today in straight sets in the for his side. Russian eight, Kraznoe Znamia

semi-final against the smooth- (Red Banner), in a thrilling

flowing team of Britain's Roger semi-final of the Grand

Becker and Bob Howe ot Challenge Cua, the main event

Australla.

of the Diamond Sculls for the

of the Regatta.

A RECORD

Cornell clocked

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complete masters.

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The

FRANCE TO RATIFY

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able time of six minutes 30

seconds eight seconds faster

than the courte record set by a

British Leander eight in 1952.

Results:-

Mbed Doubles-Semi-Final N. Fraser (Australia) and Miss Gibson (US) beat R. Emerson Patty, who is 33 and Mulloy and Miss M. Hellyer (Australla) 43 delighted the crowds by play- 15-7, 6-4, 6-4.

Ing a delightfully clever all Mervyn Rose and Miss. Dar court game against their more lene Hard (US) beat L. Ayala youthful opponents in which they (Chile) and Mrs T. Long (Aus- literally rail the younger men tralia) 3-6, 6-3, 0-2.-France

Presse, to a stradstill. Paris, July 5.

Miss Althea Gibsce and Miss The French National Assem- Yale Univerally completed the bly today

Darlene Bard of the United NAMESAKES deckled to vote on line-up for the first All ratification of the

have dominated the six-nationStates

wemca's events at this year's Answers: 1 Malince. American final of Challenge Cup since the Regatta Treaties next Tuesday.

the Regatta Euralom and Common Market Wimbledon. They looked as Theatre, 3 Director, 4 Play- was instituted 118 years ago.

they may be partnered or wright, 5 Celluloid, Tragedy, It approved by 365 votes in In the other semi-final they favour and 211 against a proposal

opposed

8 Entertains, jen all three finals, 7 Comedians, beal Queens College, Oxford,

and women's Play, 10 Interval, 11 Scenery, from its Steering Commitice to singles, mixed

an astonishing 12 Boards.

Arthur Miller.

by three and a half lengths in end tomorrow the general dis- doubles, truly six minutes 44 sces,

cussion on the Treaties.

The Boni of the Stewards The Assembly started its Challenge Cup the premieri debate on the Treaties last Tues- event for fours-will be fought day. The vote on ratification, out tomorrow by Krylla Sovetoy which most observers expect to (Wings of the Soyle) and Lone favourable, will be taken next don Rowing Club,-Reuter,

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BOBBY LOCKE WINS OPEN GOLF

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St Andrew's, July 5.

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