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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958.

SPORTING SAM

by Reg. Wootton

Beat

In

New Zealanders MCC By 13 Runs

An Exciting Finish

London, May 20.

In a tremendous exciting finish at Lord's, the New Zealanders

beat the MCC by 13 runs with two minutes of the extra haff-hour to spare.

Although without Blair, one of their fast bowlers, who like Sutcliffe and Miller, could not field because of injury, the touring team made a most sporting declaration which left the MCC to get 293 runs at 64 an hour.

Milton and Stewart began carefully, scoring 44 in the first hour and altogether 72 in 80 minutes. but Forks and the alrong driving Michael Smith improved the pollon for their ride by

for udding 84 third stand in 70 minutes,

SUTCLIFFE INJURED

Unfortunate Loss

morate

· Sml/h slayed, a victoryable triumph which should do эп Immense prob- their for the MCC appeurej able, but after balting for two amount of good.

To

belongs Hayes

great hours and ten minutes for 70.

He took seven wickets Including one ye and eight credit,

by for 49 runs, his best onlysis of fours,

held Wit

the tour, and he bowind with- MacGibbon from a hard return

But a rest for almost two hours at 211, so offer the new

all was taken.

Desperate Sweep

afler tea.

In this period, he sent down 15 overs and dismissed five men, for 33, n just reward for con- At that poin, with Avesistant accuracy and pace.

remaining, nz wickels

Jutla AL the start of the day, nceded 413 51 hour. MacGluben, who hit 80 out of were

stayed 35 minutes. 84 in 100 minutes, took the 'Tyson

came, and honours whlle 42 of them

for the New Zealan ders. He drove powerfully, hit- ting eight fours and did much to pave the way for the declara- (10,

For New Zealand | Swetan hit hard to the cli

Cricket Team

London, May 20. The Now Zealand cricket team suffered a crual blow this afternoon when Bert Sutcliffe one of the stars of the team, fractured his right wrist during the match against the MCC at Lords.

Zealander left- The New handed opening batsman will be of the game for at least u month and will, therefore, mlas Test at least the Arst two matches against England. Arst one begins at June 5.

out

The

Leads on

An X-Ray examination re- vealed the extent of the injury and the wrist has been set in plaster. The "Kiwie" de not Intend to send home for A replacement,

Batting has been the weak- ness of the team and Sutcliffe's He is Juss is most unfortunate. the most experienced batsman in the side and the only player to score a century so far on the tour.

He made 139

opening match at Worcester.

On the last tour of England in 1949, Sutcliffe averaged 30.42 | in the Tests and scored 101 an the third Test at Manchester. Allogether he obtained 2,427 runs In first class games that

season,

The New Zealanders needed three substitutes at Lords today for Bob Blair, the fast bowler, hos strained shoulder muscian, and Lawrie Miller has a bruised wrist.

Sutellite fell while felding against the MOC. Frunec- Presse.

Pirie May Retire From Athletics

Dublin, May 20. Gordon Pirie, 27-year-old British Olympic runner, said i here tonight that if he were not satisfed with his progress he might retire from athletes at the end of the season.

Pirle, who holds the world 9,000, Metres record, was runner- up to the Huislan, Vladimir Kuts, in the Olympic 5,000 Metres in Melbourne,

Pirie said he was disappointed with his form at a meeting here, in which he was second in the Three Miles and unplaced in the Mile-China Mall Special.

Tour Of Italy Cycle Race

Saint Vincent, May 20. Spain's Salvature Botella to day won the third top of the Tour of Kaly, cycle race

Varesa to Saint Vincent.

from

The Italian Pemblanco jump-

ed into top place in the, general classification.

107

for the Botella's time klipmetres was hours, 39 minutes, 40 seconds,' Pambiance was necon In 4 hours, 40. minutes, 20 seconds, ond Was Italy's Aldo Moser in same time-Franco-Press.

third

the

but Hayes bowled magnificent- ly and wickets fell at inter- vals, ti with six minutes left Don 19 11/15 required, PT.d Smith, who had Allen to man ng last for him. ped out

man.

Scores

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American League Baseball

High-Jumper Clears

6 ft. 10% ins.

Moscow, May 20.

Saviot athlete' Robert Shavlakadza today made the world's bast high jump this season with 2.10 metres. He cleared the height during an athletic moot- Ing at Erovan.

The best performance hitherto was by world rocord holder, Yuri Stapanov who cleared 1.9 matres. His world record is 2.16 motras. Franco-Presso.

Cardinals Trade

Infielder To Chicago Cubs

St. Louis, May 20. The St Louis Cardinali trad- ed infielder Alvin Dark to the right- Cubs for Chicago handes pitcher Jimn Broman today.

The deat came as somewhat of a surprise, since the Cards. who have only one starting left- hander in the person of Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell, were

be seding reported southpaw.

to

IL

Dark, who hit 290 for the Redbirds last year, ialled off in his botting at season's end and appeared to have slowed down considerably defensively.

He has played intermittently a. third base as well as short-

year, stop this

third short.

Fine Fielding Gives

Orioles 6-4 Win Over Tigers

New York, May 20.

Sports Diary

World Boxing

Sports Diary Commission

Colony

TODAY

Boxing

Champlonaågsa

Booding Semi-finals at Boultiora Playgrand. renciar

VARELE Individual Babre Chan- pionship, YMCA, 9 n.tn.

Men's

Tennis

Division.--KTGĽA

V

CRE "2" Panc v DE ""; LRC v cnc KCC v Urban C KCC v Recreio "1" CRC "F" V IRC; Roctelo "Mixed Divion CCC v Be

Al Pilarelk, substituted as a defence measure one; Uchan C. Y USBC.

TOMORROW

TODKIN

Meeting

New York, May 20.

Julius Helfand, President of the New York ami. World Boxing Commission, said today that he bed suggested holding the farth- coming meeting of the World Boxing Commission in London Instead of Paris, as scheduled. because of the prevent events in France,

He said he had passed on, the Fans, suggestion to Onslow Men's "D" Division. CCC y Stan-Presklent of the British Boxing

CI CRC JULCSA Board of Control. conc; HRCOSA CHE

inning earlier, made a diving grab of Billy Martin's pop fly with the bases loaded and two out in the eighth inning in Detroit today to preserve the Baltimore Orioles' 6-4 victory PRC V KCC, RICA V USEC over the Detroit Tigers.

V

Mixed HKCC: SCAA ♥

Division-KCCC

Cic.

Southpaw Billy Odell was moving easily with a

four-hitter and a 6-2 lead when he walked No Addition Or Frank Bolling, and Reno Bertoia homered to bring Detroit within two runs in the eighth. George Zuverink relieved Odell and walked

+

Substitution

two men, struck out one before the Baltimore At Asian Games ace, Jack Harshman, walked Charlie Maxwell to load the bases.

The

Tokyo, May 20. Managers of 20 Astan Martin then sent a looper to smacked his second off Tom nations taking part in the Third Asian Games today decided no right centre that looked good Morgan in the seventh

two nation would be allowed to dove

Dalrait scored its first from a hunt Parcik

athletes to any Extr in the third inning on enter head first and catre up with the rune

doubles by Aguirre and Frank | sporting event. ball

Bolling, a single and a sacrifico fly,

Bob Nieman belted a pair of bases-empty home runs la his final two imes at bat and the homers stood up for the win- ning margin. After connecting the the second time In

Nieman was seventh innings,

of the deten- relieved as part

which sent measures slve Pliarelk to right field.

for

laser but in recent The Orioles jumped on

runa Fred Hulchin-Billy Hort for a pair of gernes Manager

in the first on Bob Boyd's single.) Ron has shown an inclination to

al

walks and Brooks Robin- two go along with Ken Boyer

Boyd two-run single. Schoñeld at son's and Dick

Foster singled arross

Castle Dark is 35 and Brosnan will man, who had singled and ad- vanced te secund on a sacrifice, another run in the second for

shoved over on and Baltimore unearned run in the third be- fore Hooft retired.

New Zealanders: 190 and 200 for eight declared, (MacGibbon be 29 in October. and

not out 06, Miller 05 and Hai- turd 59).

Swetman obtained five then, trying a desperate sweep the first bull, of what in any event would have been the last

catch to solcked a

the wicketkeeper.

So despite their handicap, the New Zealanders gained a not-

over,

(M.J.) MCC: 184 and 279 Smith 70, Swelman 48, Slewart 40 and Parks 41. Hayes even for 49 nad MucGibbon two for 00)-France-Presse,

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN-

WE'RE NEARING

THE PLACE WHERE THE FISHERMEN SAW THE GIANT FINGER-AND THE SAKOKS SAW THE GREAT HANDS.

FERDINAND

NANCY

ŠPATNAALLER

NOT "SAVE":

*SAID THEY

SAVA!

HAM LOOK

AT THAT!

OH-OH---HERE COMES AUNT

FRITZI

JOHNNY HAZARD

LET ME GO, YOU IDIOT! JOHNNY'S IN THERE, THE PLANE MAY EXPLODE

ANY MINUTE...

WILL YOU QUIET- DOWN, YOU HUMSKILLT/ARE YOU TRYING TO RUIN

THE LAST "TAKE

IN MY PICTURE Y

Brusnan, who already owns one 1958 victory over the Cards, had an 11-14 record overall during his brief Majer League

this at included. In mark was 11 4-1 edge over St Luuls-United Press,

career.

AND THEN A FAMULIAR FIGURE EMERGES FROM THE CRACKED UP JET AKV CALMLY WALKS AWAY.

JOHNNY'S

ALL RIGHT

OF COURSE HE IS HE PULLED OFF THAT CRASH-i LANDING BEAUTIFULLY! AND THAT WRAPS UP MY LATEST PICTURE!

Nieman hit his first homer off Jank Aguirre in the fund

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

A SMALL ISLAND BUT THERE'S NONE,

ON THE CHART

I'D LIKE TO EXPLORE IT,

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmillor

I HOPE SHE DOESN'T NOTICE

I USED HER LIPSTICK TODAY

JAM

By Frank Robbins

GINGER, YOU JUST SAW A PRESS REHEARSAL OF THE JOB HAZARDS GOING)

TO DO FOR US IN

NEPISTAN!

'EXCEPT FOR ONE THING, SNAP THERE. WE'RE NOT LANDING EN. FRONT, OF A FIGENDLY CAMERA

CKEW!

It was the sixth straight de feat for the Tigers.

In night games, New York was at Chicago, Boston at Cleveland and Washington at Kansas City.

Results

NATIONAL LEAGUE

51. Louls at Philadelphia; Chicago at Pilteborgh; San Francisco at Cincinnati; Los Angeles of Milwau KeAll night games,

AMERICAN

*****

The Commission is due to meet in Paris aunting on May 30. Among the questions for dia- cussion is that of world heavy weight champion Floyd Patter- son'a defence of his title.

Helfand will leave the United States on Sunday for Brussels where he will stay for several the days before

Commision meeting-France-Presse.

Controversial Points Win By Terry Spinks

Spinks, Terry

The Managers' decision fol- lowed the arrival here last night of a number of athletes whe were not originally lated in the Olympic teams scheduled to take part in gained the Games.

London, May 21.

Britain's Flyweight Champlon controversial points win over Pierre Cossemyn, of Chempion Bantamweight

It was also decided the Belgium, over eight zonda at meeting hero today that no national team would be allowed to substitute competitors already drawn to take part in the various events,

Seme Asian Nation Team Managers said they were not 'too satished" with the Japanese starting

method which would

bc enforced during the Games. At most training groups in Tokyo today, groups of Asian athletes were receiving their Arst Japanese lesso

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002-000-020 4-3 Odell, Zuverluk (8), Elarahman (0) and Triandos: Hoaft, Aguirre (3). Morgan (0), Shaw (a) and Stegan.

WP-Odell (44), LP-Hoeft (3-3).

(2314 and Brd tins-Neman I Bertola (3rd).

It consisted of **Ichtini New York at Chicago; Beston at truite (on your mark) "You"

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Davis Cup Win For Sweden

Barcelona, May 20. Sweden beat Spain 3-2 in the second

European Zone round Davis Cup the here today when the two remaining singles matches were shared,

Sweden clinched the tle when Ulr Schmidt defeated Andres Jimeno 0-3, 3-0, 7-5, 6-4, Spain's M. Santana beat Jun Lundquist 1-6, 0-4, 0-0, 0-4.

Sweden meet France in the quarter-finals. Reuter.

TEAM LEAVES

the Empress Hali here fast night. London The verdle by a

Bill Williams, schoolmastor, brought an outburst of boolng by spectators. They continued to voice strong disapproval or the next fight was put on

Ice

cream cartons,

orange

x paper balls were peel, thrown into the ring and the next fight, which Williams also refereed, had to be stopped while the ring floor was cleared.

Spinks had taken a severo third round when he was down ballering, particularly in tho for three counts.

Spinks, boxing cleverly bad won the first two rounds, and he fought back strongly in the later rounda.-Router,

Hewson

Beaten In The Mile

Dublin, May 20. Ron Delany, the frish Olympic 1,500 metres champion, turned decisively ork his the Lables creat rival, Brian Howson of London, when they clashed for the second successive night in on athletics meeting here to- night.

Delany, beaten by In the half-mile took his revengo

the mile by mins. 7.5

BCCA.

Hewson was

mina. tcom

Jerusalem, May 20. The Israeli team for the Third Aslan Games cft Israel today

air, The for Tokyo by comprises 18 footballers, a shot Tbboton, putter er lavelin thrower.ller, France-PresIC.

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