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Test Match Begins

Surrey Show Their HONOURS TO THE KIWIS IN FIRST DAY

Immense Reserve Strength

London, June 5.

Surrey's immense 'reserve strength was shown at the Oval today when stand-in David Sydenham took the first three Northamptonshire wickets for 11 runs in 26 balls.

last 70 in 150 minutes with sub-fours,

Sydraham, who bowls it was one of the stantes brought in for the three

1 free there but a

Paceman

nine

Brian Statham Stey bowlers engaged In the flashed with four for 48 which To match.

three for four spell Reluded Neatramptonshire were quick-in 10 bal.

resolute Fest bowler Fred Ridgway 129 art on m 226 minutes by who obtained a hattrick for Unlver- sejo Haenon Subba Row, "Kent ngainst Oxford inner Survey player, enabledsity yesterday captured another Northamptonshire, to sinish with four Oxford wickets today- 232 feve

three of them in five balls to

A fe fourth wicket partner-finish with seven for 42.

s of 13 huren Bob Gale Peter Parent, the

young

Martin Yoing the Gloucester- two shire opener, scored his fourth Middlesex left-handers, hundred of the season when he Derbyshire at recovery hit 141 ngainst team's

Lord's. Bristol. Young hit 21 fours and

scored his runs out of 196.

And their Again Hampshire at Cate had four sixhs and ten fours in his 101 and Parfitt also 1 te fours in his vigorous 38.

Milessex, with two wickets |

In ham. Trad by 234.

Ken Suttle the Sussex left- In Just und v hander hit 124

24 hour wih 15 outs anor

hi strokes against

Lancashire

at love. Good support came from Alan Ookman who made

Closing Scores

in to- Clone of play scors day's cricket matches were:

Al Lord's Middlesex 140 Læri 250 for eight (R, Gale 101, P. Parti 58)). Hampshire 17) (A Mees seven for 68).

At the Oval: Surrey 378 for Ave deelored (K. Barrington 02 not out). Northamptonshire 232 for five (D. Barrick 44, Subba

Baldini Leads In Row 129 not out),

Tour Of Italy Cycle Race

Bolzano, June 5. Ex-World Champion cyclist, Ercola Baldini, of Haly, today won the 18th leg of the Tour of Italy cycle race and kept the pink jersey im tour leader.

J.

World Trotting Derby Planned

Bologne, June 1.

The European Trotting Union sanounced today that it plung to hold in Milan next year o world trolling derby with right! horses from the United States. Italy, the Soviet Union, France and Germany.

At Oxford: Kent 172 and 178

Union President, Renzo Or. landi. said the derby, to be run for five (R. Wilson: 63, Prodger 63), Oxford University San Siro track, would com- 122 (F. Ridgway-seven for 42)prise of 1WD (inchaling hattrick).

hot ses gach from

The United Stales, France and euch from Ger- A love; LancasTire 192 and Italy and one

Sussex 282 niany and the Soviet Union. 01 for no wicket.

The Frotting Union has at- (A. Oakmon 75, K. Suttle 114).

A Cambridge: Warwickshiro cepted Soviet request for: 200 and 280 for eight declared membership and will send dele- (T. Cartwright 49, A. Town- koles to the send 75. A. Wolton 813.

University

107

Soviet Union

of

to

Cam study Its biggest stables and

methods E. Their

breeding

Dexter 15, Melaculan 77, Strotters, Orland! said.-France- Grifiths six Jur 90 17 for two). Presse,

At Newport: Glamorgan 154 and 72 (D. Savage five for 20).

Baltic rode the 108 kilo-urlige metres from Levico Termna 10 Balzano in hours, 4 minutes, 25 seconds, an average of 20.599 kilometres ois hour.

Ex-world road champion. Leicestershire 100 (A. Revil 02, of France, was 11. Sheperd alx for 78, and 24 Lady Brabel,

rend, Italy' De Filippis and for two). Neact third and fourth and At Chesterfeld;

205 (D. noth, all hire 78 and Belgium's Plankaert

105 and came to at the same ime-1411, “Decbyshiro

For one,-Iculer. Fipner-Presso.

SCOTLAND WINS

HARRY'S IN A HOLE ...Down goes golfer Harry Weetman as he slips into a bunker while lining for his second shot to the home green at Prestwick, Scotland, Inst week.

Harry came out to hole out in 44 for a winning 76 in the Penfold-Swallow playoff.-London Express Photo.

Northern England Tourney

ALTHEA GIBSON AND

KAROL FAGEROS IN

THE SEMI-FINAL

Manchester, June 5.

Althea Gibson arid Karol Fageros of the U.S. defeated their Mexican opponents in the quarter-finals of the Northern England Lawn Tennis Championships today. Miss Gibson, the US. and singles, the biggest upset was Wimbledon champion, breeze provided by Abe Segal of South Africa, who turned back Bob Mark, former Australian Jurder Champion, 8-3, 2-0, 6-3.

is an enay D-2, 6-3 victory over Yolanda Ramirez while Mis Fageros eliminated Rosa Marin Reyes 0-3, 6-4, to gain the sonl-linals,

Janet Hoppy, U.S., suffered n second set of bad split in the Sweden, June 0. her match against Ann Bhilecek Scotland's World Football of England and limped off the Gloucester Cup team beat a local selection | court a disappointed loser, 7-5,

match Young 2-0 in a try-out

here 0-1. 14 torte, the Scots led 1-0 1

half-time-Reuter.

THAILAND LEADS AMERICA

4-0 IN-FIRST NIGHT OF THOMAS CUP SEMI-FINAL Five More Games To Go

Singapore, June 5,

Maria Bucno of Brazil rounded oul the semi-final brucket by eliminating Mary Hawthorn of Australin, 6-4, 6-2.

Australian players took a sur prise pounding in the men's

Drewry Re-elected FIFA President

Stockholm, June 5, The World Football Federation (FIFA) today re-elected Eng- two-year term as President,

|

Naresh Kumar of India railled to defeat Bob Howe of Australis, and Ramanathan Krishnan of India ousted Ord Laver, another promising Aussie star, 1-0, 0-3, 7-9.

Don Candy. veteran inter- national, was the ione Australien to reach the semi-finals, downing Reg Bennett of England, D-5, 6-3, 6-3,-U.P.I.

Dismiss England For 221

Runs In

In One Of Best Bowling Performances

MACGIBBON THE MAIN HERO

London, June 5. To New Zealand went the honours of the opening day of the first of five Test matches against England, at Edgbaston, Birmingham. The tourists accomplished one of their finest bowling perform- ances in Test cricket by dismissing the home team for 221 in four hours, just before tea.

crashed

bow-

Unheralded on arrival and discounted in most quarters, John Reid, the New Zealand captain, and his men have today written one of the brightest pages in the long history of their country on the cricket field. In a team of heroes, the tali

Despite this last dlani. Eng- Two years ago at Auckland,

took four Tony Macgibbon took the chief Macgibtion

West land's last six wickels honoura with five wickets for Indies wickets for 44 and thus it an hour for 71 runs.

Once again, England's 64 runs, his best bowling efforted to his country gaining their in all his 22 Tests.

solitary Test victory le date. jers came to the rescue, True- Standing Elx feet, five and mon broke the opening partner- three-quarter Inches, Macelb ship at 12, getting Miller leg- bon showed himself on Intelli-before with a fost delivery that gent fast medium-bowler cap-kept low. able of moving the ball either Then Bailey, In his first over with a late claimed Harford way.

In Flu-swinger.

ot the second

The loss of Harford, one over of the day. when Mike Smith, playing in the visitors' main hopes, was his first Test, was leg-before to a severe blow but Reld and the the fourth ball sent down by youthful Darcy batted deter

intent Macgibbon.

minedly. Reid, surviving, took 25 minutes to open his account but having listed another 25 minutes, with- but reaching double figures,

COLIN COWDREY

prolonged stand.

British Golf Open Tourney Reaches Semi-Final Stage

Fifeshire, Juno 5.

Three golfers from the British Isles and one from the United States will fight out the semi-finals of the British Amateur Championship here tomorrow.

and Worcestershire, In the first semi-final, 1953, Moseley, champion Joe Corr, lanky 30-then defented the left-handed County Dublin, will meet 23- seeded player, by one hole. year-old English international | Reuter. Michael Bonallack, of Thorpe Hall, Essex.

Thailand swept the board in their opening matches against America in

the inter-zone semi-final of the Thomas Cup Badminton World Cham-and's Arthur Drewry to another year-old Irishman from Sutten, New Zealander. Bub Charles, a pionships here today.

It also chose Rome unanimous

coincide with the Olympic Games there.

The little-fancled Thuis beat American Jim Poole, turned on winning the game two sets toy for the 1960 Congress, to the Americans in two singles a magnificent ghting perfor-one. and two doubles games.

There

mance against Thailand's stocky

are still a more veteran, Thanou Kojadbhai. games to play in the femi-final,

but unless they Improve vastly

before tomorrow the Americans would seem to have le hope,

Power Game

The second doubles match be iwern Manuel Armendarez and Mike Hargrove, and Charoon Wadhanatin and Prida Ngaltra. gul went to the Thais in the same way.

Afler today's games the Thai Manager, Mr.Prevat Patiapongst. Bald My boys were really not

But Poole found the power against the Sportwellers say today's per- game did not pay formances establish Thailand as little Thal, who eventually wore a very real threat to Malaya, his big opponent down, and present holders of the Thomas also won two acts to one. Cup.

In the first of the doubles the up to form.

seemed likely 10

The meeting named Milovich Tall, handsome New Yorker,!

Tim Holland, will clash with Adrejevic of Yugoslavio and A. Lindenberg of Switzerland to the British Walker Cup player Alan International Bourd to replace Thiriwell, of Gosforth, New- Dr Peco Bauwens of Germany | castle-un-Tyne, in the and S. Capello of Italy.

"semi-Anel. Drewry promised to consider

other

a request from the South Ameri- All four semi-finalists were can Federations for permanent seeded in the original feld of reprensenlation

the FIFA 200.

on

"They usually play much better Executive Board and on other The rsi gente set the tone Americans

back home where they are used major committees.-U.P, I. Joe Alston to a faster shuttle." for the evening, when the make a recovery.

their Rogers took youngest Thai player, Chaeron and Wynn

Sunthorn set Wudhanasin best

ogainst America's Orst

and Kamol muumber one singles player, Ron Subobhandu

Sajawanlt 13-0. Palmer, by two sets to one.

But in the second set the Thog

The

match second singles

as more even, and the lanky again struck form and ended by

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The Thais Just would not let them"

Results

US Athletes

New York, June 5, The Amateur Athletle Union announced today that the United States track and field team which will meet Russia in Moscow also

FIRST NIGHT: GAMES Blagles: Charoen Wadhanasin will take part in meets at War beat Ron Palmer · 18-15. 15-4, W, Budapest and Athens, on 13-8: Tanoo Kajadhai beat Jim the way home, Poole 16-6, 18-17, 15–3.

The 44-man and 20-woman Doubles: Sunthom Subabandju U.S. team will meet tussin in

beat and Kamjawanit

Joe Moscow on July 27 and 20. They Alston and Wahn Rogers U-15, will meet a Polish team at War 15-7,-16-14; Wadhabasin and saw on August 1 and 2, a Hun- Pride Wong Akrogul beat garian team at Budapest en Manuel Armendariz and Mike August 4 and 5 and a Creekt team Hartgrove 15-4, 12-16, 15-2. at Athong on August 8 and. P.— Reuter.

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Nine Entries For European Grand Prix

Beiglum, June 5

England's trouble began

He left Smith helpters with a ball that maved slightly to bent the bat.

Peter Richardson fell to а

on

similar ball in Margibbon's Elly knocked back his middle

third over and when Graveney irled to hook a short ball from outside the olf stump, he pre- zenter an easy entch to Alabaster pt square teg.

Drilled A Hole

The Kiwis could not hide their delight, for in three quar ters of an hour, they had drilled Ja hole in the England batting by removing the first three men for only, 20.

Then came the only prolonged afond of the innings. May and Cowdrey set out to repair the damage as they did on this very ground 12 months ago.

at- of

Then they put on 411, Eng- land's highest test porinership, to avert defeat against the West 3ndirs. This time, neither tained the same measura superlarity but they remained together for over two and a halt hours while the stand produced 121.

May eventually fell to Mac- gibbon áller hitting 84, Where- as Macgibbon had previously excelled with the in-swinger, he now trapped the England cap-

in with a beauty.

May went to drive but found the outside cico for Petrie to make the first of three sucers- sive catches.

_slump....

After Iteld had left, only two runs came in the last half-hour. Playle batted defiantly without

PETER MAY

repair.

...ed the damage.

MAY

scoring and Darcy so far hay May, top scorer, hit 12 fours scyed Just on two hours for 18. It was a bowlers' day and and took only a little more thah | England's meagre total two" and u half hours. The yet give them an advantage for value of May's display was New Zealand stil want 181 emphisfred on his departure, for the lead with a long tall to for nearly all the glamour dis- follow. appeared from the balling.

Closed The Gops

True, Cowdrey endeavoured

to take over the role of aggres-

sor, but, with the tail, exposed,

The estimated attendance of 15,000 was disappointing on a fine hat day.-France-Picase,

Scoreboard

ENGLAND, 18T INNINGS

gibbon

Reid wisely closed the gaps in P. Richardson, lbw b Mac- the Gulfeld and many of

Allogether 19 drivers from Cowdrey's powerful drives were M. Smith, lbw à Macgibbon T. W. Graveney, c Alabaster, nine nations have signed up so cut off.

b Hayes far for the European auto racing

Tribute must be paid to New P. B. H. May, c Petrie, b Carr remained favourite or Grad Prix which

will be run Zealand for some excellent

Macgibbon the title after his victories today here on June 15.

Horford M. C. Cowdrey, b Macgib flelding, with Playle. British players sected

over

Scrutien

Bonpllock

followed

with

and

»

bon Gerald The promoters hoped that and Macgibbon the most, pro- Thiệp

T. E. Bailey, Micidem, He beat Scrutten by world champion, Juan Fangio, mincat.

• Petrie, b Alabaster one hole and defeated Micklem of Argentina, would also agree

England's Anat collapse was T. G. Evans, e Petrie, by 3 and 2-the biggest margin to compete.

Here is the list of drivers | rapid.

Macgibbon Forcing strokes proved in the quarter-finals,

United Blotes-Harry Schell, of Bo avall for Bailey, Evans, G. AR. Lock, Ibw b

Gregory; beat seeded Guy'] Masten

Sweden-Lock and Trueman.

Alabaster Bonnier; Muxloe, Joaquim

Germany..

F. S. Truemon,. b. Alabaster Wolstenholme (Kirby

The frowning blow came P. Loader, b Alabaster Leicestershire) at the 19th and Wilhelm Seldel; Australia-Jack

une-hole Brabham, M. Kavanaugh, Bel-when Mocgibbon knocked down 3. C. Laker, not out victory over unseeded Irishman dum-Olivier Gendebien; Spain Cowdrey's off stump for his ofthi Jim Mahen, of Portmarnock, M. Godia; France Jean wickes. The Kent man batled.

Mourice Behra,

Trintignant; for two hours and 50 minutes unreeded Scots, beating Doug Hawthorn, Stirling Mow, Tony

Holland scored wins over two Britain Peter Collins, Mike and hit ten fours.

In a brave lost wicket sland Allan, 3 and 2, and

Lewis-Evans, of 30, Laker and Loader made Doug Brooks, Stewart

look slightly Roy Salvadori: Italy Luigi England's total Alexander of the 19th.

Thirlwell scored by 2 and 1|Musso, Mra De Filippis, M.nore respectable and both hit

Alabaalog for six. Mike Kant, of Scarlatt-France-Presse.

over unseeded

by Barry Appleby

RADO

VĪZE – THEY'RE PARSNIPS. BUT WE

DONT LIKE PARSNIPS IN

WELL, WE'LL JUST HAVE TO LEARN TO LIKE THEM THAT'S ALL

SWISS MADE

1.

O M'R

Q

2

84

BL

2

2.

4

17

9

221

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

15 2

27 11 04

13 3 29

.6 -9 10

15.5 4 46

(3 wides

4

до

balls) 2.

Hayes Macgibbon Cove Reid Alabaster

Log-byca

Colds

Even the slightest cold

Is to be feared

Do not let it spread Defeat it from the start by taking 12 'CAFASPINS

CAFASPIN

BAYER

NEW ZEALAND, 1ST INNINGS

L. 8. Miller, lbw b True-

mad

3. W. D'Arcy, not out

N. Harford, b Bailey

J. Reid, b Halley

W. Playle, not out

Extras

Total (for 3 wkta)

-BOWLING ANALYSIS

O.. M. B

Trueman

Loader

OBTAINABLE AT

Bailey

Lock

ALE WATCH DEALERT-

Lakes

Router.

KIONGO

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