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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1958.

CONVINCING DISPLAY BY KIWIS

224 Runs Ahead Of MCC With Four Wickets Standing

London, May 19.

The New Zealanders gavo à êóñvincing display against the MCC-regarded as their toughest opponents to date on the second day of the Match at Lord's here today. Maintaining the pressure in all departments of the game the tourists ended the day 224 runs ahead with four wickets in hand - a sound position in a match of moderate scores.

Jead of 20.

Tvers.

Nottinghamshire pill-rounder New Zealand Anished off the | ggressive start before Sutellite

Gemini Goonesena of Ceylon had aix MCC wickets today for the wel tr eight. As on Saturday

of the Sussex addition of only 9d to the the MC piremen had an un- a hand in nine

dis- Saturday evering score of da happy Be dgainst fartord and wickets" when they were for four. Dun Sauth and Dick Miller. Mess was hit for 17 in missed for 203. its leg breaks cine weers, and although less brought him seven for 114 in 35 Lichardson held them up for a

an he also held two irth wirket and of 40 l expensive, the erratle Tyson was avers

Farker in the day little over un hour. Then the no-balled six times in as many catches,

Cyril Poole the Notts lefthander MCC were all out for 104 to

1th sides suffered Infurtes | Hit a Aue undefeated 16 with n give New Zealand a arst inturgstody. Don Smith limping from six and 30 fours to his credit. khack on his knee during his Top scorer of the day wor

feld Alan Walkings by things Nimped off the

of Glamorgan during the New Zealand innings, who reached 143 not out in 200 and the tourists pace bowler Hautes with 21 fours Among Bisir pulled a muscle in bis hin strokes. He took pari in that rarity- century stand right shoulder when bowling. He

wicket with the last for has been teised to rest during

medium Donald Shepherd the the next two malears.

pace bowlor who hit 41 the stand realising 115

BB In minutes.

Peler

his May celebrated reappointment for the season us

Coptnin with England's sparkling 73 against Warwick- sire that included nine four mastly cover drives.

Another agital splav

and Lawrence Noel Harford Milter the pale who gave the New Zealand Best Innfrgs such abying stort swept the tourists to their commanding position at the vinge when their score stood at 19 for six, Harlord hil 50 and Miller 05. Together they soured 90 in 85 minutes during their second wicket partnership.

MCC batted

further for a minutes. two hours 20

After

the dismissal ol

A

The overnight

en Smith and Richardson oily little bitting by the Carl- enders reduced the arrears 10 such anal dimensions.

The New Zealand wicket- keeper Erle Petrie took another catch this morning to bring his number of ylelims for the

innings to five. John Hayes the! puce bowler claimed four for 40

to return the best analysis.

When New Zealand repiled.

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS New Zealand: 190

(Ugeinighi 08 for four)

D. Sinith, bw Held

ft. Swetman, e Petrie, b

Macgibbon

lichardson, b Mucgibben

Closing Scores

Close of play scores in today's cricket matches weret

37

31

F. Tyson, e Reld, b Suteline

10

M. II. J. Allen, not out

16

A. E. Moss, e Sparling, b

Hayes

9

R. Appleyard,

Alabaster

Extras (bs. 2)

Total

Sub, C

b

2

At Lords: New Zealand 190 and 198 for six (N. Harford 59,

L. Miller 65), M.C.C. 104.

B

At the Oval Warwickshire

161

Fall of Wickets: 5-100, 6-120,

Sulelife and Miller made an-120, 8-140 and -101.

Pitch Unsuitable

Hockey Protest

Lodged At

Asian Games

Bowling

Blair

12

4

33

25

12 40

Marglibon Alabaster Reld

20

5

31

3

16.2 0

37

5 2

B

Sutcliffe

2 11

SECOND INNINGS

New Zealand

LS. M, Miller, a Richard-

son, b Appleyard

. Satelite, lbw Tysun

N. S. Harford, e Million, b

Tysken

J. Reid, & Allen

15

162 and 42 for tour. Surrey 305 for nine declared (P. May 73. B. Constable 59, T. Lock 30).

At Gravesend: Essex 128 and 149 for three (T. Dodds 46, G. Barker 50 not out 1.. Savill 40), Kent 297 (J. Prodger 08, R. Wilson 40, C. Cowdrey 13).

At Manchester: Hampshire 252 and 60 (K. Higgs seven for 30). Lancashire 175 (C. Wash- brooke 50, R. Barber 14, D. Shackleton five for 50, 60

for two. G. Paller 43 no! aut).

At Hove: Nottinghamshire

sun 58, C. Poule 118 at out).

Dunlop Tourney Winner

Peter Thomson, 28-year-old globe-trotting golfer from Melbourne put in a tremendous finish in the recedt Dunlop professional golf tourament at Went. worth to snatch the first prize of £500,

Photo shows him in play during the first round, -Central Press Photo,

Cooper Favoured To Win French

Tennis Title

By Aubrey Higgs

Paris, May 20.

281 for six declared (R. Stmp The world's leading tennis players are in politically turbulent Paris today for the French interna tional championships.

34 Sussex 203 (3. Leribam 49, A.

13 Oakman 73, K. Sultlo 02.

21 Goonesena seven for 114).

At Bristol: Yorkshire

Tokyo, May 19.

Playle, e Swetman, b Allen JT Spurling, c Swetman,

Moss

C

14 ok

1

India, Pakistan, and Malaya A. It. Macribbon not out . tonight delivered a joint protissi¦° C. Alabaster not out Bh the Japanese Organising Cominitlee of the Astar Games

the

complaining that

Main

Stadium hockey pitel was "com

pletely unsuitable."

C.

229

(F. Truman 01 and 73 D. Smith for 42). Cloucestershire

131. B At Worcestor: Worcestershire 03 and 238 for three (D. Kenyon Hotton 110 not out). 108 87, M.

Middlesex 105 (J. Flavell six for 47).

is

nation, both in

Record Broken

Russian Soccer Hurdles World Players Revert To Stalinism

LÜHIGH;

It is back to Stalinism-for Soviet söċċer playérs af

least.

Soviet head coaches have issued orders to abandon the two-year-old "new school" of Western-type

Individualistic artistic and

play. They decided to revert to the type of soccer that was practised In Stalin's day by machine-like teams whose main assets were toughness, speed and stamino.

Raleigh, May 19.

A world record of 22.1 seconds for the 220 yards for Hurdlex was sot horo an Sätur: Hay by Elias Glibort, of Winston-Salem Teach- örs' College, North Carolina..

Tha pravioli bost wai 22:2 seconds by Dayd Sima, of Durham, North Carolina, 18 May, 1956j and by A. Robinson at Austini Taxis, Jast June, Reuter.

The reasons for the move: The Russians have Water Is Too

fared battly with Western-style soccer, and they think that by reverting to their more successful earlier tactics they will get farther in the World Soccer Cup in Sweden next month.

feats which

The return to the old school Jc- of play was prompted by 11-

tlie Soviet star team suffered at the hands of Palnad, Hungary, and France,

Rus rnd the poor showing

the alan club teams touring West, the Savict English language "Soviet Weekly re- ported.

The Soviet Counell of Fontbal! Coaches noted that the Intro duction of Western-lype "artis- tle" skeer raised the technical standards of individual players, But it also softened them up, and the gain in technique was more than offset by the loss of speed and stamina.

and games between teams two or three players each."

Starostin said that "shooting at goul, long- and medium-range bursts and passing, top-speed game condition tackle were for- Rotten for the most part. The in squares constunt practice

with sets of two or three players in ppposition, without goulposta tends to build up the habit of non-stop passing."

Starostin said that much inbre now given 10 the time is physical training of players,

Cold Say

Pl Swimmers

Tokyo, May 19. Philippine competitors in the mon's and women's swim- milng ovoita in the Third Asian Games tonight sald they had great difficulty In adjusting themselves to the cold water of Japanese swimming pools but were now getting used to it. Air Matclano E, Natividad, coach of the Philippine swim- beams ming team, sald, "My shivered terribly for the first three days but they are used "The first sign of this came pitch

lo it now." with the 2-1 defeat by France,Naturally, the

the Whun the team left the the paper reported. We were have meant a challenge to

Bul they

the temperaturo have all Philippines just

as the French ployers,

thero tho podi plagers and just could not store respondet well in this season of

32 depos centigrade. The equailser. Our stamina had the World Cup."United Fress

Tokyo's Olymple Swimming somewhat disappeared."

Pool the temperature is kept at 24 degreca centigrade, Mr Na- tividad sold that otherwise the Philippine swimmers, both man and women, were coining along

ng tired

given to

"Practice in the square system has now been cut down by half, and practice gomes on a normal have been reintroduced. πριν methods

The same happened in the Kame agains! Poland lost Octo- BARRY MACKAY ber when the Poles won, 2-1.

Thus, orders were revert to former Itussian soccer stars had tu go Berles 0: through a gruelling conditionlog tests during the winter, heludbig outdoors track and fleld practice and lota cross-country skling.

methods. Main American

CRUX OF MATTER

ol

The crux of the matter seems to be that Russian players

upbringing, temperament and

are suited more to the machine-

like team play than to in- dividualistic, soccer. Said Joseph

foreign

леж

the

the

Challenger

of

and

FIVE GOLD MEDALS

.:

WOM In

At Wimbledon in high spirits and eager for

BY JOHN DEREK Borry Mackay, 23-year-old tennis star from Ohio, will almost certainly be the chief American chal- longer for the Wimbledon men's singles title this kummer.

The three top Americans-Vic Seixus, Herble Fiam and Dick Savitt-will not be making the

is still undecldet.

160 and 144 (D, Carr 51, B. Cooper, is a strong favourite to evorgreen Budge Patty, seeded mentality of your players. Be-80 far at Wimbletion,

He said his team were now the competition. Ho estimated would win the Philippines ive gold medala-one in the men's event and four others in

tic, weinen's races.

Che concl mentioned ns, pós sible. gold modal winners, Daltula Arabani, in the men's free-style, Mrs 100 metres

Colds-Expino, the laydee Lozada sisters Gertrudez and Corazon, and the youngest Von entries in the 100 metres free- Glere slater--Sylvania who afe

style, 100 metres butterfy, 200 and 400 metres – free-style, and 100 metres backstrpice events

Mackay, ranked No. 6, could respectively-Router, In tho Davis Cup final agalust Australia last December, he beat Ashley Cooper and looks

"The political situation will have absolutely no in-Amgauer, Manager of the Aun- fluence on the championships," chief refereerian national team and one of the most respected soccer ex- M. Jean Brouquier said last night. "Play will perte in Europe:

The Russians have been (ty Extras

go on just the same."

Ing to copy too many сору syles. You can Total (for 8 wkts.)

Australia, top tennis

won the national titles of trick or tactical move in trathiniz. trip this summer. Gil Sea, No.'1 the Philippines Arid South represented here

but you cannot copy it in Fall of Wickels: 1-36, 2-128,

qually and quanilly. Her 21-Africa in recent months. Japan completed the Moin 32152, 4-170, 5-184 and 8-190. At Chesterfeld: Derbyshire year-old champion, Ashley

The United States, apart from Bome if it does not cult Stadium this year.

Bowling To Date

sides, the Russians playing 2 Boshier six for 39). Lelcester-regain for Australia the Frenen fourth, has the

weakest entry style that does

not come 1 shire 100 (W. Watson 63, D

in the event since the war them naturally, tend to get con- Mal Anglerson to five sets. Now le Low Hoad 'tost last year. 2 Morgan six for 36).

As Mai Anderson, holder of China Mail Special,

fused when confronted with £1 Al Northampton: Northamp-the United States life, rc-

style of play they had not been Aus- tonshire 214 and 110 for five cently pulled out of the

told about. This happened in Wimbledon. : (B. Reynolds 42), Glamorgan tralian touring team when re- 059 W. Parkhouse 53. A. fused permission to take his Watkins 143 not cut, D. Shep-wife, Cooper must hold a great London, May 12

herd 47. G. Tribe five for 115) chance to

sweep the Bingles Rairi-affected pitches enabled-Router.

tilles of Australia, France, bowlers to dominate Brst

Wimbledon and America this cricket today: twenty-

year.

The protest was delivered to

Tyson the Organising Comulltee by Mosa Wing-Commander A. J. Henry Allen Satyanathan, Manager ol the Appleyard! Indian contingent to the Asia Gotnes.

Omrials of the three nations sild they were prepared to offer Japan "echnical advice" 0:1 how to prepare the pitch..

They. suggested Immediate measure

pitch be rolled

everyday.

The officials

115

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the

that the class

for four hours

Stadium pitch was too soft and

the surface usoven.

13 12

1 41 2 51

12

24 D አብ 2 38 -Reuter.

County Matches

tour wickets fell

during the

اق

Derby Mount

day at Bristol and 10 at bo World Champion's said the Main Chesterfield and Manchester.

The wickets were shared be-

several Iliyeen

bowlers Cloucestershire Bristol where were left with 172 to get to beat Yorkshire. The accuracy af Yorkshire left arm spinner John- ney Wardle who took tour for 29 in 32 overs 22 of which were

in the analyses.

in Manila in 1954 and are Arm favourites to retain the title this Jfor.

Japan's officials said

advice and Would Immediately to improve hockey pitch.--Neuler.

they

-Alberta Blue

in

Twenty years have passed inst man to achieve that feat.

since Donald Budge became the

Second Strings

handsome

ofter

Arsenal Manager Resigns

Arsenal in 1950,

being

acting manager

7

Indo-

Anderson has withdrawn frea

party Australian

the

for

Jake Lamotta Released

1ht Melbourne Olyingles when a

nesian team managed to hold has recently been practising the Russians to a scoreless draw with top professionals Gonzal 6, for 120 minutes."

Hoad and Trabert. This, in

lowly but unorthodox Mackay, 14st. and Bft. 3. From Prison

Miami, Florida, May 19. Former mládleweight "chom- plon Jake Lamolla, weighing 57. pounds less, completed a six- mualli gaol term today and in

Soviet Weekly's soccer expert saya, taught him more about Nikolni Starosta noled

that tentils in three hours than all some Soviet coaches used four-his previous experience. Atths of the training time on We shall see how much hu heading, dribbling, ball-stopping, as learned when, with Hamdicated he may return to boxing, short-range passing in groups Richardson and B Quillan, he represents the United States In the Davis Cup.

Burma Athletes Popular Among Schoolgirls

Tokyb, May 18,

Happy-go-lucky

Hewson Sets Best Time

Burmese For 880 Yds

expect to stand on the winners' platform in the Third Asian

Dublin, May 10:

London, May 19. Arsenal Football Club an nounced today that their main Se notions are competing in

Mr Jack Cruyston, had the hockey tournament, They

Should

young tendered his resignation did arer India. Palilston, Japan,

Cooper fall in Paris and the that this had been accepted by slow Roland Garros hard courts the Board of Directors. Koren, Singapore and Malaya.

India won the tournament

London, May 19.

Upects pre renowned for during the Second Asian Gamesniaidens took pride of place American jockey who holds the strings in lett-handers Neale ciated with the clubs for nearly

Johnny Longden, 48-year-old Australia has powerful second

Mr Crayston has been uNSO- world record for riding winning Fraser and Mervyn Rose, secded 24 years. He Was appointed At Chesterfield Leicestershire mounts, confirmed tonight he two and three respectively. and Derbyshire ench obtained }]

partner Canadian-owned Rose, thingh not on the official manager of had accepted the three nations their first point of the season-Alberta Blue the Epsom squad, could add the French following the death of Mr Tom track and Beld runners do not

Crown to the Italian title he Whittaker. In the singular-because Derby, to be run on June 4. Legin point

won in Rome this month. the they tied on the first innings.

A six for 15 spell by Derby Alberta Blue, owned by Mi

Crayston joined the High Games but they stand High in Brian Hewson, of Britain, puț alice's fast medium bowler { Max

Europe's challenge has been bury team in August 1934, and the affection of Japanese high-up the fastest time for the 880 Bell, from Calgary, Derek Morgan abruptly ended Alberta, was quoted at 25-1 nt weakened. by

secking their

yards in Europe this the Leicestershire Innings todonight's Victorin Club (London) Davis Cup duly of the Swedes, during five years is an Arsenal school

when lie won In one minute provide the exciting tie.

callover on the English classic.. Sven Davidson, wioner here player he won a League cham signatures.

Longden, boin Lancashire scem all set for a

in Yorkshire. Jest year, and Ult Schmidt, who pionship medal, two Cup win-

hers medals

Although Japanese students 49.7 seconds here tonight. and played eight

Irish He beat Ron Delans, are hot allowed to go into the the world at Manchester in their look

record from

1,500 times for England.

stadium where the Burmeso are winner of the Olymple opening championship game. Britain's Sir Gordon Richards

Arsenal, seven times League training, about 2b high-school metres, by two yards, champlons and three times F. A girls today managed to sneak Epsom Derby, finishing

Derek Ibbotson, first inning lead of 77 they in the

the world's Cup winners, have just finished in with their autograph albums.

three won the squandered this advantage by unplaced on Blue Sail in 1934.

fastest miler, Mr Bell also has another A

'They Malayan a poor season. group of 34 collapsing for 50, In his est

Cup by The girls surrounded Hongkong this knocked out of the in the Derby, Alberta sportsmen left championship match Lancashires mount

be ridden by morning by Hongkong Viscount Third Division Northampton, rming. Burmese runners whe Fellow British Diymble runner, new paceman Ken Higgs look Pride, who will

car ernst yesterday, seven for 30 in 42 balls. Ile English Jockey Wally Swinburn. for Tokyo to take part in the but despite a lean spelf in the lind just had an extensive two- Gordon Pirie, who was involved

All of in a finished hour trainfrig session. bowled unchanged through thei Both colta are trained in Atlan Games. The team bad middle of the season

Brion

overnight Statham Ireland by Paddy Prendergast. In

step in the twelfth In the First Division the Burmese signed their names finished second about 20 yards Innings with

behindRouter. for all the girla-Reuter, Chinn Mall Special. Colony. (three for 14).

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win

SAYS

Tô-night Ax 9 P.M. Radio Hongkong presents “AN EVENING WITH ANNA RUSSELL”

Metsure to listen în and then hear

her in person at the LOKE YEW HALL

(Álf Conditioñèðý

on Saturday, 7th June at 9 pm. Anki, dol't forget Moser/itsch plays this Saturday at the LOKE YEW HALL

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Lamotta; who was convicted on a vice charge, sald he felt in better physical shope than hë pas- in recent years.

"I'll work cul, and then decide If still have it," he said. “I love Neked my main problem weight. In tá years I fought over 100 ghts and every time i had to lose up to 30 pounds,"

Lamotta's decision to consider return to the ring coparently was partly influenced by the loss of his quor eence in Florida. due to the vice conviction,

He was convicted by a jury last year of permitting his Miami Beech bar and night club to be itsed as a hangout for prostitutes und bf enticing a 14-year-old · girl to become a prostitute.-. United Press,

the miles in 15 minutes 0.7 seconds Peter May Will

Lead England Against NZ

Spain Beats Sweden

Cooking Problems Solved In Davis Cup Match

WITH GAS

Barcelona, May 10.

London May 10. Peter May has accepted an

invitation to captain a lid in Zealand this season, it was an-

the Test matclics, against New

nounced from 'Lorus,

Ir He leads the side ati

Bpain cut Sweden's lead to Ave Ted, May will edunt sho 2-1 by winnie the doubles rooted for any coplain, Hò here today on the second day would then have captained of the Second Round European England 20 times, quellung m Woodfull's number or tests an Zone Davis Cup tle,

skipper or Australia butward 1930 and 1934, Tapas

The England engilaincy tecord - je 23 tuala, by Sir Leonard Hut- to skippered gland

May hus

The Swedes won yesterday's two singles, and the final twb singles will be played to- morrow. Winnoca of the

tie

moat France in the quarter

Anola:

1:

In ton test against Sqlith Airiem. Doubles results

and fvo -bach ägabiat „Fluidtralia *A. Jímicro tha A. Abila teá; and the Woel Tridiga, ale T tr. Belmil and E. LAindglat) Innover, com Hulun is THE

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