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RAY'S

SUGAR

Surrey Suffer Their First Innings Defeat. After Four Seasons

London, May 6.

Surrey County Cricket Champlons for the past six years suffered their first innings defent since 1953 today when they lost by an innings and three runs to the MCC ut Lords. Needing 78 runs to avoid defeat when they re- sumed at 207 for three this morning Surrey were all out for the addition of 75 runs in 95 minutes.

1acking the services of Eng-tershire by an innigs and 64 Jud Test Captola Peter May, runs here,

who has sore Highs, Surrey's If was O Art time a New batting in failed und wickets | Zeuland ride had beaten Trieste maded regularly to the pare fer-hite but they won with con of Frank Tyson Tour for 67 stierable ease,

Final un Alan Moss (two fur 57) who lied with the new ball and bowled unchanged

Ar

were! New Zealand 211

(W. Mayle 98) Alabaster Leicestershire 120

Bernard Constable luereasing six for 37) and 118 (W. Watson hla scure B 17 billed allegether 45 Alabaster 5 for 43.) two fanir ve minutes for €0.

Alabaster who wrecked tform The last time Surrey lost by fest bris taln did most aff dinge was in 1953 when damage today when Leicester-

resumed Dnshire

their Derbyshire bent them byy

serund inghies and one run. The same innings at 50 for five in taking seasam they lost to the Austra-five recuno inudags wickets he One day at Benings and 78 runs, wan ly supported by splendi

Yorkshire Dominate tebing and fielding, The New

Zealanders did not put a single While Surrey were disappoint- chance on the ground through- ng against the MCC, Yorkshire,out the three days. probably their nearest rivals ter the print this season, showed same of the old domination in Leating Cambridge University by 100 s at Feaners.

Juan Red the Captain, also did well today with his off spinners claiming four victims far 18 runs.

These

successes against one!

Welc of the

A second wicket partnership) rehieved on in two hars 2 minutes weakent batting sides in the by Brian Scall (74) and Frank Lowong (03) enabled Yorkshier

lend of 208 to declare with a Their bowlers took a Brm grip on the game after the Univer sity had st the apeners for

four

Tims

Cously Championship, but are nevertheless ʼn heartening Allh for the touting tram who meet the champions Surrey thr

af Oval tomorrow.

At the start of today's play, only a uniting It seemed that

Yorkshire And

managed to achieve victory bermiracle or heavy rain could save 'ore heavy rain drenchel the eicestershire. They were 183 ground.

hebind witly only five second Wille New Zealand Wings wickets left.

Watsun their new captain did His best to check the sildu with John Alabaster the legsplna stubborn innings of 45 which

luk 11 wickets for

lasted nearly

hours BO rung In the malek, helped the New Zealand Cricket gain and rain, also held up the New

or who

the first victory of their tour today when they beat Lelegs-

***

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

4344 Racs Meeting_— 10th May, 1958

As the above Race Meeting now consists of 9 Races ip- stead of 10 Races as origin

Zealanders for

three

But Ime. Duce Watson was out the in-

Ings collapsed,

Closing. Scores

A Leicester: New Zealand

bral Leicestershire by an innings and 04 runs. New Zea-

Yorksh

THE CHINA, MAIL,

WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1958.

ENGLAND

ANOTHER CENTURY

After Peter Richardson's century for Worcester

on the opening day of the match between Worcester- shire and New Zealand, Sutcliffe got one for New Zealand on the next day. Here he is shown at the

crease,

U.S. BASEBALL

CHICAGO CUBS

SCORE SEASON'S FIRST SHUTOUT

OPPONENT

Will It Be Turpin, Pompey Or Holt?

By DEREK JÖHN

In every boxer's career there comes a time when. he must either quit or carry on at grave! personal risk. Some fighters, like Peter Waterman, who recently retired at the age of 20 while still British and European welters The weight champion, know when that time had

Idag keen come. Others,

in judgntent, overshoot the crossroads and crashi disastrously.

ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

Sports Parade spotlight this week shines on the new Army golf champfón, Major Trevor Vaughan Griffith, RAOC, who in an exciting struggle with the reigning Combined Services champion Fil/Lt. Kim Hall, RAF, just falled to bring off a real upset of forist and bowed to the more experienced player by five strokes.

mild Newcomer Sgt. Munyard of REME caused

sensation by reaching the half way stage one up on the field, but he faded during the afternoon and ended eleven strokes behind the leader.

in

Now that hour of decision has arrived, I belleve, for 29-year-old Randolph Turpin, light heavyweight champion of Great Britain and ex-middleweight champion of the world. Turpin is the greatest boxet He deserves them.

fights he linst Britain has produced since the professional war. He le one of only six men became middleweight, then light With the imminent deparlure of Trevor Grinth

eliamplon it indeed fitting that he should leave these shores as heavyweight South Africs.

the Army champion and Services runner-up, for in - "I'm t now-down to

addition to holding the captaincy of Combined weight. But there's normal going to be no hurry. I shall Services and Army golf teams, he has worked take It steadily and see how

wonders for Army Rugby football as the Sport's things work

London GUL." -

honorary Secretary and he can claim a fair share of Express

the credit for the Army success this season.

who have ever beaten the great He bap Sugar Ray Robinson. Woh all but seven of his 70 professional flights. And he is

winning.

Bil

is not the men we once knew. The ger of the ring has become a law-footed. [mning bear. And his recent victories love ben gained at the expense of recond-rate eppocents.

Without tds former speed and power Turpin relies mostly on s ring-craft 10 entry high

But experli through,

agree:

one really hard punch could end his comeback.

And the man

capable of delivering it is Turpin's old rival-Sugar Ray. He is due in Lobden in September und. naturally, Turpin' has been sug- geated as his opponent.

Disastrous

The attraction of a moeting between

"

thind

two

these would be tremendous. It conti also be disastrous for the British champion.

Bernard Hunt Leads In Pro Golf Tourney

Wentworth.

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Surrey, May 6. · Completing the last nine holes in a sparkling 30, Bernard Hunt, the 28- year-old Ryder Cup Inter- national, roturned a bril-

on the liant 66

East Course in the first round of the Dunlop Professional 90 Holos Colf Tourna- ment here today.

Hi Gnal claim to local fame thin oused the 1/Green has beet with the whistle on Howards pali to jump, whetter le mugger field where his firm with joy or race know out, bus DE Intelligent handling off jump they did malsing the old many of the major matches has high Jump record two inches to brought him a ne reputation 10 feet 10 inclses. und hinbrence next season

will I am sure be a blow 1

i

the

Missing records by 8 seconds.

the sports to which he has given in the two-mile relay and by less than serond in the 4 x 110 so much time.

yds the 1/Green Bowards went The local "atrong arm" men abend In the records race by Who disagree with the theory adding nearly seven feet to the thu discus distance but only two that the pen ja mightier the sword will have an op- events later the 1/RTH dres nortunity to prove this tomorrow fevel again by lowering the and Friday when the Land points from 25 to 18 in the mile Forces Hongkong Fencing cham- team race. pionships will be held in

This saliaded both units and European YMCA.

with the 1/Green Howards The proceedings open with amassing 04 polnis and winning

trophy in the the championship the Foil competition morning, and the Sabre will splendid day of athletics ended claim attention in the afternoon Bol meetings were conducted the day two session. The Friday morning without a hitch and praise musí sirokes ahend of his nearest wil be devoted to the Epee be given to the DÓPT Major East Course rival, Harry End-while the Foll and Sabre team George Hedding and his MAY of the excellence shaw, Irish holder of the Bri- events will occupy the after-for

hoon. tish Close Championship.

drrangements and the splendid condition and layout of the Even at this late our fur ground.

con- ther entries would be

A reparate competition held overlooked these telephone call to the organising tug-o-war troms saw Commend REME take the Secretary Capt H. W. N. Grace, Workshops HE, at Force 410 could well honours in the minor Lis event and were too good for rectify the position.

There is every hope that a fellow finalists 54 Fleld Soni RE. Services team from Singapore The next day an extremely well

Hunt ended

The

sidered and for anyone who hos

Contests ЛT on both days to had the besi.

Sugar Ray's world middle- be at would not weight tille stake and Turpin would have a But the weight nevamage. British fighter is no Jonger in Robinson's class, and Sugar Ray

On, the more difficult "Burma will be eager to gain in tirgt

Road west course, three victory in Britain.

Chances are that Turpin will players tied for the first round nover mee! Robinson in the rig lead with 70, 26-year-old Harold of South African, again. He has to be kept away Henning,. from punchers, and that is wity Lionel Potts, 23-year-old Essex he has never met Yolande assistent, and Peter Alliss, the Pompey for a fight which would long-huiting Ryder Cup player. be a sitre sell-out.

The field was spilt today, with Randy, after eleven years of hal? playing over the East Course professionel boxing, has. I think, and the others van courbes will visit the Colony later in the trained 49 Field Regt HA team reached the CTORTTUAds. Let's Tomorrow they change

roughshod over both hope be takes the right for the accond round, after month and If certain details can rode

which the field will be used be settled this contest will take 14RTIL and 1/Green. Howardic to a maximum of 80 players for place in the Concert Hall of the and this was without doubt the

BMH, Kowloon,

best Imined combinatioi: 1 have The three remaining rounds, on

seen outside the UK. the West Course.-Heister.

New York, May 6. Jand 311. Leivestershire 129 Bobbie Thomson hammered a three-run frst-inning and 118 (W. Watson 43. J.

homer in Chicago today and Rookle Glen Alabaster 5 Tay 13).

Hobbio pitched a four-hitter to provide the Chicago Cubs with a 4-0 victory over the direction. Cincinnati Redlegs, the first shutout of the season for the Redlegs.

Al ... Cambridre : beat Cambridge University by 190 runs, Yorkshire 182 and 192 for three declared (W. Stolt 74. F. Lowson 83). Cambridge University 100 and un.

At Lords; MCC best Surrey

At Southampton match drawn. the Royal Navy 122 and 105 (M.

Ainsworth 86).

Thomson's drive, his recaud | In night games, Milwauiceo Moiner of the season, come on was at St Louis, Philadelphia Nuxhall's 320 pitch after Lent Los Angeles and Pittsburgh Walls walked. Ernie Banks San Franelsen. doubled, and Walls was trapped between third and home on Walt Moryn's infield grounder.

American League

Possibilities

VandeWasher Quits

Who will tackle world chant- plon Sugor Ray th London if.

doesn'ti Tuqpin Pompey of

Mülte Another is possibility. Holt of South Africa.

These

twa Commonwealth light-heavyweight meet tt London's Empress Hall on Jurie Frank 3, on a bill which is topped by

ily arranged, a refund of by an linings and three runs.

All $2.00 will be matle tu

MCC -401 for four declared.

Trinidad is 292 (B. Con- purchasers

Through Surrey 116 and Tickets for this Race Meet-f stable 60), where cuses Through Tickets were paid

Hampshire 245 for four for prior to 1.60 p.m. on 30th April, 1968. The refund will clared and nine for one, be made on presentation of

first day of two day friendly: each Through Ticket at the Derbyshire 148. D. Morgan 42. Club's Offee

Queen's A

for Lightfoot five Building Chater Road, Hong Northamptonshire 128 for

--Reuter. Kong.

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & TO.

Treasurers.

Hongkong, 30th April, 1968.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

13th Race Meeting-10th May,

1958

There will be only NINE races at this Meeting.

The Arst Saddling Bell will bd rung at 2.00 pm. Instead

of 1.20 p.m. and the First Raco run at 2.30 p.m. instead of 2.00 p.m.

By Order of the Stewards,"

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

At Ilkeston clase of play on

Herschel Freeman replaced Nuxhall after the first inning and shut out the Cubs on only one hit for the next five framed. liner by El Tappe 30. bounced off his left leg for a Ave. single and he had to leave the

come.

Bui

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Special Cash Sweep on the

Hong Kong Derby

Saturday, 7th May, 1958

5

Over 1,300,000 tickets sold to date.

Dick Gernert and

Singles Game

Matzane his back to back home the British heavyweight chum- Philippe Washer, who has runs in the first inning kpionship Eght between Jue lawn termals players since the

Jack:

been

Brussels, May 6.

one of felgium's leading

war, ald today that he was re- tiring from top-class singles play.

..

It has been customary for the Minor Unit winners to chni-

T

Six Records

The normal quiet of the Boumiary Street running track enge their seniors and for the has been rudely shattered dur- past two seasons the small fry.

have emerged as the winners. I Ing the past few days to allow doubt very much if this run will the enthusiasm of unit rivalry continue this year.

some

cham-

Congratulations

these abores.

the In

to express itself, and os small consolation to the local tealdents would Jnform them that there was plenty to shout

Congratulations to the Hong- about as no fewer than six re- words were besten and at least kong Chinese Traluing Unit ter Boston today as the Boston Red Erskine and Brian Landoh.

one equalled when the Major once more Uringing the FABELF Box went on to defeat the last-

Basketball championship ta the

and Minor Units team Salomons topce place Chicago White Sox, 7-5,

pionships were held last week. The win, Boston's third Board of Control will, recognige

1 have decided never again straight and Its th in six their contest as n world title

and the hopes alo to take part in the big interna- ga, enabled the Red Sox to climator. cllmo over The idle Detroit to match the winner with Sugar- tional lawn tennis competitions

at least in the kingles," Yolande Pompey has now declared. walled nearly two years for a "My Davis Cup days are now second, etsek at the world title over," he added. "I hope to

Archie Moore. phy

In pccasional doubles held by ageless June, 1956, and was stopped in Jackie,

London in cempetitions with my partner, He met Moore in

Brichant, and shall the tenth round.

probably play with him this Fear at Wimbledon and the Queen's Curb."

Tigers into sixth place by six percentage points.

The

game war played in winter-ilke weather before 3,376 Fenway Park fans and lasted three hours and one minute.

It was the only American League game played today.--

United Press.

The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will go close on Friday, 0th May, 1958 as follows:---

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

D'Aguilar Street,

Queen's Building, Ground

Floor, Chater Bond

Flay.

Equally Keen

Washer, 33, who arst played THE RESULTS

Holt is equally keen to meel in the Davis Cup competition in Moore. Indeed, it is the only 1946, suld be was now going to AMERICAN LEAGUE reason he fights on. For he is devote himself mainly to soit. 011-211-ON 8-19-4 the fighter who does not have to for seven years he has been to Boston **** 316-300-001 7-11-4 Bght.

Floren. Moore (2) Fisher (9)

Holt has a steady income of Belgium's National Gelt team.

He will not be playing for Quşiters (8) and Lollar; Fornteles, Wall (4) d White, WP-Wall (1) £3,000 a year from his share of

Belgium in thele Europcon LF-Moore (B-1). BRS-Gernert fall, the profis of a seven-pump zone second round Davis Cup

against

Germany Detroit at Washington, pomposed, garage he and his manager, Plet

In Cologne Lourens, own in Pretoria.

18-China 11olt says

"We sell 12,000 from May 10 to have to fght now, but I reckon gallons of petrol a week. I don't Mall Special, I'm so close to a world title well have a date I might just iry."

Malzenb (2nd).

at 4.00 p.m.

at 6.00 p.m.

rain.

at 6.00 p.m2).

The Draw will be held on the Ground Floor, Public Betting Hall at the Ruce Course, at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday, 10th May, 1968,

THE GAMBOLS

By Order of the Stewards,

PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL, & CO.

Treasurers,

Kanas City at Balilmore night, postponed. rali.

Cleveland at New York, postponed,

NATIONAL LEAGUE

rain.

Cinciniall

21441

000-000-0000

300-000-01 X

chicago

Mitchell, Freeman (2), Selimidt (7), As on amateur, Holt, now 20, Wight (9) and Burgess, Rouble (-1 ained for Olympic Games and Tappe. LP-NUNDAI (0-1), it selection and falled. He almo Thomson 2nd).

Milwatikos at St. Louis, Night). for Empire Games selection Philadelphilo

Angeles and falled again, Now comes Tranchen, third chance of International

(Night).

Pittsburgh

Los

at... San (Night), United Pier.

Br Barry Appleby

HULICA OLORGS, PAINTING, HULLO, PAINTING THE BATER S2 Zo it in the kilokers Kulici, wEORGE, PAINTING

THE GATE?

THE GATE 2

honours.

RADO

SWISS MADE

OSTANABE ATA

ALL WATCH REALIRT,

Face

ovor the

triumtular tourna In the minor event excitement with the best teams from up to the last Malova and Singapore they ment persisted

viciors when it was gosalble for emerge any one of three teams to have 1/Bingapore Regt by 18-30 in taken the top award and con- their first match and opposed gratulations murt. go to 64 by the 2/10 Gurkha Rides Front Field Squadron RE for main- Malaya in what was really the taining their lend to the end is] final, they ended n tense and have the honour of engraving most exciting game, by winning their nome on the trophy for the by 43-39, to be the only Hong- Brst time.

kong unit with A FARELF

assume

ΣΤΟΥΠ.

very

headed the

Hockey

Command Workshops REME and last year's runners-up, 6. Congratulations to Command REME. winners of COD tied for the second post- Workshops tion and a count of the numtier the Mainland league, on win- of first events both had won led alig the Small Units league by disposing of to the discovery that each had championship recorded three winn. Ou second the Territories king-pins 11 pineings the REME lads had Infantry Workshop after fortunately run up five successes close game, and, then benting 56 to two and thus

the Coy RASC who Island league. runners-up berth:

Fourth in the final ratings, newcomers to team althetles, BMH Kowloon, ended a strong

The Army hockey team must challenge for the file with the feel satinned after winning the consolation of taking the only gruelling Hongkong Hockey Iwo records beaten during the Assoclailona' Festival Last Sun- meeting, thanks largely to some day defeating Nav Bharat by excullent strong-arm work by the odd goal after the latter Sat Cintk. In the shot put had disposed of the reigning Clark Buried the 10 sphere champions, Recreio. Molbourne, May 6.

33 feet 6 inches, a bare Lour San. Loxton, Australidi Test

It took four periods of extra-. feet below the Colony player and captain of Victoria, today announced his retirement With his partner Bgt Downing time before they achieved this from Arst class cricket.

He raised the record 3 feet but throughout they were the Loxton, 37, Is a member of lach, and with Sgt Brock he superior side and it was fitting. the Victorian · Logisistivo · As- bettered the discus record by no that Drum Major John Higgin- sembly and wants to devote his Clark's contribution being 127 score the goal that

less than 17 feet lucher; bottren, 1PE Lan Regt, should mattered. time to politics..

TEST PLAYER RETIRES

best.

feat 3 inches and the new best He distance of 204 feet 9 inches;

hrd been prominent He said today: "I feel It is

throughout the series of time i made way for a younger

matches, as bad skipper Majora than in the cricket Beld",

In the Major trait team com-Jiminy Webber, R. Skmals, L Loxton, who toured England potion the fight for fiel Trever Ralph 1/RTR, and Sgt with the Australian team onours was not quite as ex- Smith RE 1048. was described by Bielting as in the amoll units, the

Donald Brodman CA alyGroen Howards raced into In the Association's cup final "reinendous Bghter who did u the lead and kept their noses in the Aring met the maghilfaent, jóbað atly frunt

formidable

throughout the day. As Recruip KI and did very well to player”.

consolation however spectators hold them to a draw. Loxton played in 12. Jest were treated to records or near matches, and toured Engikid in records in almost every evant For those enthusiasts, who 1948, South Afrkey in 1919-50, and no fewer than four were would like to see the replay, I ad, India and Pakistan, with a altered before the day ericted. may mention that this game has Commonwealth 21, 1905-84. "

| Beck, aftenged to take place at Hill Highest cost styro Whi 101- süeline on with the hammer i the Kinge Park grounkt - ops "Bouth Africa Nin be 1/RTA, amassed a total "ot ponite Club de Recreio, next Todannesburgas: Ching No Mall 2D thes 1 inch, almost six feet | Wednesday, May

more then hitherto" thrown and mencing at 1000 bar.

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