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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 13,, 1958)

KIWIS STAGE GRIM FIGHT-BACK

Score 203 Against Essex In Second Innings

Ilford, May 12.

The New Zealanders staged a grim fight- back from their batting failures of Saturday on the second day of their match against Essex hero, and at the close they had a reasonable chance of forcing their second win of the tour tomorrow.

The tourists' howlers, who struck their side's first recovery blows on Saturday evening by taking five County wickets for 86, snatched the re- maining wickets this morning for the addition of only 44 runs. Essex were all out for 130 to give New Zealand a first innings lead of ten. Showing mare determhalton

Then Zenlant

DOWLING

22

33 2 17 3 40 22.5 7 58

5

2 10

0

2

Saturday, the New Bulley

in Preston hit 208 batsmen their second innings before be- Ralph By all out in the last over of Phelan

13 2 38 the day to leave Essox to 1otel Greensmith 114 for victory- lark which Byes 0, Legbyes 3, No Balls 3,

Wicket

2-04. Fax: 1-23. them in this could be beyond

3-84, 4-84. 5-141, 8-159, 7-184. ratch of low scores.

8-100 and 9-103.-Reuter.

Tony Macgibbon was the fourlets highest scorer with 45. Bert Sutcliffe hit 39 and John Sparling 36. For Essex Roy Ralph, the young pace 1ook fix for 68.

bowler,

The partnership

between Meglubon and Sparkling, the 18-year-old Auckland boy, was the turning point in New Zea- land's itorry bid. Four wickel had tumbled for 84 giving the tourists a slender lead of 94-when These two came together, and there was every

County Cricket

London, May 12 Tony Lock, the Surrey murd England left at spinner, today dispelled most of the doub's about his suspect right krye, wilch was operated on during the winter, by claiming Mix Gloucestershire wickets for 15 at the Oval.

Surrey, bidding for their seventh successive Champion- ship, forced Gloucestershire to follow on 210 mins behind. A chance of a real Essex bleak-stubborn stand of 70 for the through.

third wicket, between England strilst Tom Graveney, who top scored with 51 and his Bye- fours, and test possible Arthur Milton, who made 31, was the Both only resistance to Surrey. Graveney and Milton batted for over two houre,

But Macgibbon and his young partner refused to be worried by the situation. They brought the scure to more reasonable propo tions by adding 57-the biggest sland of the game--in 65 minutes hefore Macgibbon fell.

Essex collapse this 'The

Gloucestershire fared better at morning would have been worse but for a spirited lost wickeltheir second attempt, thanks to etead of 32 by Roy Ralph and steady batting by Martin Young Paddy Phelan, Fecemen John and Ronald Nicholls, but with Hayes and Bob Blair were New seven wickeln left, they Zealand's bowling stars. Though need 51, rune handicapped by a wet baroin bat again. consed two

this Bloрpages morning-Hayes finished with live for 29 and Blair with five fo: 74.

Hayon claimed three of toxiny's four wirkets for 12 runs.

Scored Slowly

$1

GREAVES

Wanderers.

THAT · CONTROVERSIAL FA CUP FINAL GOAL

LOFTHOUSE

who

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The British soccer Cup Final was won at Wembley recently by Bolton beat Manchester One of the goals was a United 2-0. highly controversial one: did Bolton's Nat Lofthouse foul Manchester goal. keeper Harry Gregg when he scored the second goal for Bolton?: Judging by these pictures he shouldered both goalkeeper and ball into the net -- can- trary to the rules of English football-

London Express Photo.

GERMAN WORLD CUP

TEAM WILL HAVE A NEW LOOK

By HANS SCHAEFER

Frankfurt,

The German team for the forthcoming world soccer new look from the one championships will have quite a that captured the "Jules Rimet Cup” nearly four years ago. National football trainer and team selector Sepp Herberger hesitated very long before he finally "booted out" his trusted old faithfuls from the national squad. Only in late 1956 and after his team of ancient players had stumbled from one humiliating defeat to another, did the 60-year-old coach begin pumping fresh blood into his team in a determined effort to break the deadlock, unparalled in the

nation's soccer history.

to moke Surrey

champion- Kent began their ship season well by beating /Somerel inside two days by 77 runs and taking 14 poliis from a low scoring game at Dartford. Dropped catches helped Kent rench 187 in their sccond in- 50 by Inings, which included

Wilson-he Was of opener Bob

five and a dropped when

by Codfrey Evans. bright 40

wicket keeper. the England Requiring 237 to win, Somerset could only manage 150, their wickets being shared between the Kent pocemen, Fred Ridgway (five for 42) and David Half-the 1954 World yard (five for 03).

conditions cheerlers In rainclouds und chill winds, the New Zealanders seated slowly at firal ist the rute quickened inter 125 reached in and 100 was minates.

over.

Only one or two members of Championship contingent might be included on the team which is to defend the world title In Sweden.

the

who la recent months have been training hard under the whip of their club trainers, the following standard formation likely will take the field in Sweden;

Fritz Herkenrath; Guenter Stollenwerk, Erich Juskowiak;

Horst Eckel, Herbert Ehrhardt,

1 (hunder Beri Sutellife bath 80 minutes for 39 and help Noel Harford (14) in a second wirket partnership of 41

The Sussex left horded open- in three-quarters of an hour, He sub-ked a catch to first slip, unding bat. Don Smith, stoked a an Eugland

Number one candidate among without further claim for In the

"Veterans" is 27-year-old test place, with a century against addition, Burlord was caught.

nt Figbaston right halt back Horst Feltel. Maegibbon and Sparling Warwickshire carried the talai 15 123 for four! Smith hit 118 out of 104 to belo Horst, who neither ampkes not Horst Szymaniak; Berni Klodt,

a versatile and in- by tea. Mucgibbon, after hit-hly County avaid on janings drinks, is

His excellent ting two Phelun offbreaks for defeat after they did followed telligent player.

physical forn which he has on 200 behind. tou, rufted the hundred

Another left-hander to shine proved time and again in hard- Macgibbon and Sparling put was Willie Watson,

enables fought torpalionais, the CX- on 57 together-the highes sland of the match-at just over Yorkshke player now leading him to powerfully assist in the one a minute before Macgibbon Leicestershire at Lords against defence and also lend support to

Middlesex. He batted nearly Ave the forward line's actions. went leg before to leg-spinner hours for TB runs and was still Greensmith Macgibbon's 45 ur.deleated, while wickets tum- scored in 80 minutes, included bled at the other end. So eight fours,

has hit 10 fours and Wa Lepat

Sure Bet

་་

Alfred Schmidt, Freddy Kelbassa, Hans Schaefer, Hans Ciosiarczy.

has

en

This contingent average age of 37 years and only have more than 20 international two players, Eckel and Schaefer,

games on their record.

Harkazmath, 19, Agures ortiong the stor

of this performers formation, Fritz_used to play turned to playing soccer. as a handball goalie before He He proved his great class again in Cologne gasoline station. the match against Spain.

Alabaster did not inst long. Leicestershire ended the day 9among the old timers is Hans Another sure bet for Germany but had a sparkling Insings.rus ahead with 130 wickets Schecter, 30, owner

of

found a useful portier in Blair, standing.

who helped and 25, Sparling want in the end to a slip catch after pallatit knock of two and a Half hours for 30 mang.

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Closing Scoros 2

Close of play scores Today's cricket matches' were;

At Bradford: Yorkshire veraus Hampshire. (no play

today rain),

Of

Schaefer in numerouS gumica was the propelling power the attacking Inc's raide,

His exact and powerful shots have been the nightmare of many an international goalie.

Bulwark

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Championship test when the Germ875 defenders virtually threw the Spanish forwards. topped by Di Stefano, out of their rhythm in the recent Frankfurt International. United Press,

:

Visiting Ceylon Soccer Team Beaten

Paris, May, 12. Radio Peking reported that the visiting Ceylones football team lost to the "Rod Banner"

Light induniry Workers' team one to six goals in Shanghai today.

His lightning Saves

It ould that and

the home team reaction have made him led by three clear goals in the bulwark of the defence.

first half, and that it was never As the situation is today, the Another standout player is seriously challenged.-France wrinkle-foced Herberger is still Elhardt, 21, who seems to have Presse faced with the problem of become Herberger's' ideal choice building up a really explosive for the crucial centre-half berli. forward line as a hard-duckling | The wiry Elthard! demonstrated defence and slick Amelioning | par excellence the Germans

line might not be likely

weapon" for win o

A GOOD SAVE

2

Manchester United goalkeeper H. Gregg: (left) reaches to save from Bolton Wanderers captain and centre-forward Nat Lofthouse (centre) during the FA Cup Final at Wembley. Keystone Photo.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Tenals

-

IRC Win At

Lawn Bowls

In a postponed Second Divi- Men's "B" Divo: KCCSA sion lawn bowls League gama LHC Urban Cv HRCC. Reerein

SCAA V KITC.

(1), HTGCA (2) RTGCA (1), played at Happy Valley yester= | Bay Indian Recreation Club beat | che costi: LIC 121Hongkong Football Club by four

Rating

SCAM Entries Clom for 14th Race Meol. ttig. Nooq,

points to one,

THE SCORES· · BKFC (1)

The innings ended In what in any event would have been the last over of the day, and Denez will go In tomorrow

. Al lilord: New Zealand 140: needing 214 to win.

Roy Palph was his ide's 203 (Macdbbon 45, X. Essex 180 Ralph six for 50). leading bowler taking dix for 3. Hayes five for 28, R. Blair

with hio Lact-mediura

Ave for 74) deliveries..

At the Oval: Surrey 338 for seven declared, Gloucester-half-pack shire 120 (T. Graveney 61, Tsufficient to

for 35 and 159 for Championship. The still existing (Beissrangon Vertidigung).

Терді Lock six

The Germans are expected to

Fort Wayne, May 12, son's VCI DIVYŠOU CCC (1) ▼ [1,€, butter three D. Young 42, R. Nicholls deficiencies in the attack clearly

the match apply came to light in

this strategy-charging U notout).

Pancho Gonzales TOCA, Donc v 1000, Haoralo (1) V. McCall America's At Lords: Leicestershire 125 Against the Spaniards-despite into an opposite pinyor 46 stop beat Australia's". Lew Hoad 5-71 - HKCC, Lac v Recreio (2). CBC (3)

LBC, Urban CV CBC (3), ecc (a). K. Summpete

P.D. ANCIE his run, separate him from the 11-3 and 6-3 in their profes Especially in the first hair, ball or make him stumble over sional tennis series bene yster-ecolo; Uber CCCC.

SC Divialori: USRC lack of co-operation, and inept the blocked ball-to make up Ane | for the deßicionsler in their for- shooting spoiled several

ward lines. scoring opportunities.

Scoreboard Scoreboard on the second day of the match between the New Zealand crickolers and Essex here today was:

FIRST INNINGS New Zealand: 140 (L 5 Miller 02, Grecasmith three for 41).

and 142 for eight (W. Watson 78 notout). Middlex 188.

At Dartford: Kent beat Somer set by 77 Tunes,

Kant 140 and fax: 139 (D. J. Insole 31, 187 (R. Wilson 60, G. Evans 48, Hayes Ave for 29, Blair Eve for. Biddulph six for 04 Somer 74).

pet 91 and 180. C. Greetham 59, A. Ridgeway five for 42, P. Haltyard five for 69) (Kent 14 points),

SECOND INNINGS

New Zealand

L. S. M. Miller, tbw

Balley

b

3 Sutcliffe, c Insole, b

Bailey

N. S. Harford, e Presion, b

Ralph

T. Meale, b Ralph

Macgibbon low, b Green-

smith

J. C. Aläbuster,' Bbw b

Greensmith

Sparling & Bailey, b Ralph

Dindr "Taylor, b Ralph

H. B. Cave, b Ralph

J. A. Hayes not out ............ JT. Ward, e Preston, 1

Ralph

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At Cambridge: Lancashire 321. Cambridge University 107 3. Dexter #2, H. Blofeld #1,

anti 67 for four),

48

Al Edgbaston: Warwickshire 8912, Sussex 104 and 214 for

six (D. Smith 173).

At Trent Bridge: Nottingham- shire 00 and 39 for three. Ginin-

9 oren 174 (P. Walker 82).

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At Worcester; Royal Air Force

10 322 and 136 for nine, Worcester.

1shire 203 (P. Richardson 48, P.

9 Richardsori B7).

At Oxford: Derbybike: $80 Jand 180, (D. Morgan (3). 12 Orked thal varsity 13-148 ** 12. --- | HAY DOMŽA HIPOWť, L. Vaccion 208 aoven for 18 and 22 for: set.)

the 2-0 win.

World Sweden--the pino dalende Hoad Beaten

day.

Meeting Meeting of Manso Hinges at Gülman Alotors, Fadder Street, 4 p.m.

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FIFTH STRAIGHT WIN BY CARDINALS

Now York, May 12. Stan Musial doubled his first time at the bat - för the 2,999th hit "öf, his Major League career, but、 falled in four other trial to achieve his 3,000-hit goal today while the St Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs, 6-4.

This was the Both straight victory for the Cardinals and the sixth straight setback fớr the Cubs, who only one week ngo led the National Leagu The Cube made four errors.

Musial, who increased hi total hits to 2,998 with dye in ti doublchender sweep yesterday over Chicago, drew one walk Today and grounded out threb

nes, twice to the mound.

The Cardinais collected lov runs on four hite and two errors In the fifth frame for the win ning margin After Jóc Cunningham, Wally Moon and iry Noren singled for one scor Freeman relieved Hobble, Ho walked Ken Bayer to load the |bases und tring up Hat Smalihi Smith drove the ball sharply to Goryl at third but his loss o second for a force play was high and landed in right held and both Moon and Noren scored. Pinch-hitter Al Dark singled to score Boyer.

The

TALLIED TWICE

Cardinals tallied

twice in the fourth when Boyer walks ed, reached third when Le Walls dropped Smilb's Ay whil both counted on Gene Gressi's pinch double.

A single, a stolen base and'a single scored a Cub run in the frst and a walk and Emile Bank's seventh homer result in two runs in the third, Opt tripled and scored on Hobble's sacrifice fly in the fourth for the Cub's other up.

In the only biher game on today's National League scha- dule, the San Francisco Giants meet the Dodgers under, the Ughts at Los Angeles.

St. Louls

Chicago

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Grazys Leads In Spanish Cyele

Race

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Madrid, May 12. Jean Grazy, of the Frach National Team, today won the thirteenth stage of the Round, Spain Cycle Race, covering the 10 kilometres from Bilbao to Santander, In two hours '48' minutes 57 accords.

'020 ·

The event has lost much of its interest by the retirement yesterday of Rick Van Looy, the Belgian

Who was suffering from influenza

And from the aller effects of a fall. Ven Looy had won saveral stages of the event and ha been leading in the general classification.

Second in today's stage wai Rege Marig of the Spanien Lube Toam in 247.37 and third Segu of the Spanish Soltra- Team In. 2483),

The first, 34 kilometres of today's stage, from Bilbao to Castra Urdiales, was ridden s a time trial and was. Won by Jerus Larone of the Spanish national team.-Reuter.

Strong Protest By Wales

London, May 12.vé The Welsh Boxing Federation today, sent a strong protest to the Metish Federation against the inclusion of a Welsh boxer 10 in England's amateur team fo

compete at the Empira "Games. at Cardiff in July,

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