ENGLAND WIN Never Extended In Final Stages Of Their 205-Run Victory
As
nover
London, June 9. was expected, England were extended in the final stages of the Edgbaston Test and when at 1348 GMT, Trevor Bailey rounded off a fine personal display by catching Hayes at wide mid- claimed a Peter May's team
on,
thoroughly deserved victory over New Zealand by 205 runs.
Whether by accident or design, England delayed| the kill just long enough to avoid the necessity of playing an exhibition match.
in the second wings today
Apparently the two governing mirably with varied swing nud
a perfect lengkit, bodies had agreed that at least three hours playing time before 1700 GMT exclusive of Inter-Bailey began with six consecu vals, mud be vallable, so that the exhibition was missed by a margin of 18 minutes.
Judging by New Zealand's painful displays in both innings the crowd had endured enough. The touring team might have al least given England as hy it they had tackle the Englan! bowling with more courage.
coil-
True, Bailey, Leather and Truemin, all obtained siderable swing today but the pltch naked more friendly to batsmen th many of thi
flest three day's. You New Zau- !
tive malen overs and he main- tained his offereive for twa hout at the end of which his figures read 10-9-10-2,
Meantha Trueman, Londer at Laker attacked from the epquosite end. New Zealand's begon nak when their ofth wekist Tell 21 93
Bailey henting Real with beautiful Lall which swung inte and took the off stump.
Beautiful Ball
Harford, on his return played
land could seare only 68 runs only 10 balls before giving an
In just over two and a half! wasy slip catch and then another bourg while England captured fine ball from Baitey
the six cutstatlig wickels.
Much To Admire
There
Wi
across the wicket and knoeked
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1958.
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THE FIRST TEST
BLACKPOOL TO PLAY COMBINED
CHINESE THIS EVENING
Blackpool Football Club's Team Manager, Mr E. Hayward told the China Mail this morning that he was quite confident his team could win their second and final encounter against the Combined Chinese this evening at the Government Stadium. In the first game against All-Hongkong, which the visitors won 3-1, Mr Hay- ward said the pitch was ideally suited to his team.
Weather permitting, ground conditions tonight should be a little better for the local team thah on Sunday, although they will still favour the Blackpool cleven. One thing, however, is sure, spectators will be treated to another grand display of
soccer.
The Blackpool will field the same team as that which played on Sunday. above photo shows the full team and reads from left to right: (back row) Armfield, Fenton, Gratrix, Farm, Kelly, Martin, Hayward (Team Manager); (front row) Sturkey, Matthews, Hagan, Charnley, Wright. Reserve will be Snowden.
Hongkong Combined Chinese will be represented by: Lau Kin-chung, Lo Pak, Lau Yee, Chan Fal-hung, Ko Po-heung, Szeto Yiu. Wong Chi-keung, Ho Cheung-yau,' Lau Kai-chiu, Yiu Cheuk-yin and Mok Chun-wah.
England Ruggerite On The Mat
back Caves ng slump.
The tall
Mac- Just bowler
Sydney, June 9. not be considered for Aus-, team accompany him to the op- Gibbon slayed 95 minute, bul
English Rugby League forward, tralia's team for next Saturday's posing dressing room.
"Both sides will get identical was much to admire just before he fell to as ballantyne Karalius, one of the four first test.
don't want riip each by
Second
player, Tow
Rex Instructions and I In the way John Reid and far-right-handed
or thinking sent either saying ford defended resolutely at the Cowdrey close to the ground, players sent off the field in the
one opposition was told, anything Lginning of the day, but for was given a life by Tock win touch match against New South Mossop, the other pinyer was suspended for Wales Saturday, will appear | oft, ins Lands By
claimed different," said Lawler. Australia's test learn,
that 1055 the referee gave the Australians Instructions different to those given them.
ali their
concentration
added only four, runs in the
first half hour.
Harford had just shown the 3,000 crowd the type of ng- gression that was needed by through the driving Trueman opez pace on the offeire when he unfortunately ducked Into Bouncer and hid to retire Jured.
Any slight chance New Zea- land hud of suyvers disapporten - with that incident.
Harfond anally shows hi- self quite athyst ut dodging bonneers but this one swung Inte and as the balman moved his head the ball struck han on the rose und math and he was taken, to the pavilion with blood flowing freely.
Alroy handicapped by the absence of Bert Salcliffs with a braken bone in his wrist, New Zealand emuld not afford to be deprived at Harfon's services and it was with nuch reilet that he returned to continue hi Jings on the diamistal of heid. 20 minutes later.
In the
last six yeOIS, very few Tests have been played by England without Bailey dolag sommelby useful either with a bat or bali. In this match he did not reach double figures as batsman but in both New Zealand fanings he bowled ad-
Thomas Cup
INDONESIANS MEET THAIS TONIGHT IN ZONE FINAL
Singapore, June 9. Indonesia and Thailand to- day announced their teams for the Zone Hnal of the Thomas Cup World Bad- minton Championships 'which will start tomorrow.
The winners of the Zone fing) will play off with the holders of the Cup, Malaya.
The Thai team is: Thahoo Kadjadbhul, Charoen Wadhana- sin, Pinit Patlapongse, Sunthorn Suphaphon, Kamal Sajawanit, Prida Wongakragui,
The Indonesian team is: Ferry Sonneville, Tan Jat-hock, Eddle Yusoof, Ngoo Kim-ble, Tan King-gwan, Lie Po-djian,
On the first day, tomorrow, Charoen will meet Tan Jos bock, Thomas will meet Sonne- ville, Sunthor and Kamol will meet Ngoo Kim-ble and Tan King-kwan, and Charoen and Frida will meet Tan Joe-hock and Le Po-dilan.
On the second day, Charoen will meet Sonneville, Thango will meet Tan Joe-hock, Pinit will meat Yuroot, Charoen and Prida will meet Ngoo Kim-ble and Tan King-awan, Sunthom and Kamot wil meat Ton Joe- bock and Las Po-di-Router.
had the ball
short leg and dropped it as before the local Rugby League match, and has been included in threw it up. It was an astonish Jutelary Committee, tonight, ing Set-off,
On the whole, Boglund's fleld ng did not reach its usual stan- dard but it wili-be surprise if the relectors make any changes for the second Test-at-Lord's on Jun-18-France-Proze
WOULD INSIST The other three sent off were
The referee for the test, New South Wales players,
today he Rve-eighth Darcy Lawler, sald them, Two of Greg Hawick and right-winger would warn both learns against Peter Dimond, were last night dirty/play.
17, and Lawler sud he would insist suspended until June
a representative of each because of their penalties could
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County Cricket
SOMERSET SCORE 346 FOR SIX AGAINST SURREY PETER WIGHT KNOCKS UP 175
London, June 9.
West Indian batsman Peter Wight led a brisk reply by Somerset
today to Surrey's 347 for eight declared. Wight hit 175 in five hours ten minutes, with 24 fours, after narrowly
escaping being run out in the first over of the day. The pitch was dry and placid runs in one spell of four overs,, and the Surrey attack, depleted and Heath, with four for 24, by Test calls, tailed all day bad match figures of nine for while Somerset made 346 for 07. Tix.
The
Shackleton and Malcolm Heath
pace attack of Derek A Collapse paved the way for Hampshire's Don Shepherd, the Glamorg nine-wicket victory over all-rounder, brought about Leicestershire, after they collapse in the Warwickshire had had to fight to match innings after they had made Arst innings lead by one run, good start by scoring D1 for two Shackleton took five for 30 by tea In reply to Glamorgan's in Leicestershire's pecond in- Arst innings 186 for nine de- nings, meluding three for noi clared
Will Talk About My
Romance Later
Later Says Billy Wright
Sweden, June 9.
He took four wickets for eight runs in one spell and finished Warwickshire with six for 27.
were all out for 189.
214
Closing Scores
At Cimbridge: Free Foresters and 133 for six (L. Cam- Ainsworth 70 not out).
University 336 (R. bridge
Prideaux 143, C. Howland 02). At Swansea: Glamorgan 180 Hedges for nine declared, (B. 51). Warwickshire 159 (F. Gardner 41, J. Shepherd six for 27).
At Nottingham: Nottingham- ahire 108 (R. Simpson 72). Worcestershire 119 for seven,
At Taunton Surrey 347 fo: eight declared (A. Mcintyre 82 not out, Somerset 340 for alx (P. Wight 175, J. Lomax 19).
Results
A Cowes: Hampshire beat Leicestershirt by nine wickets, Leicesters 133 and 34. (D. Shackleton five for 36). Hamp- shire 164 (J. Goodwin Ave for Billy Wright, England's soccer captain, said hore today57) and 34 for one (R. Gray 48 that he and Joy Boverly, 27-year-old member of the not out). (tampshire 14 points).
Reuter. Singing Trio, would discurs the question of their romance 'whon ho gats back to Britain,
The blonde, baller, is here Cup matches.
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rugged foot-bachctor, arrived home with for the World the English team from his re
cent tour of Yugoslavia - and Russin to find Joy and her two sisters waiting to welcome him al. London airport but Wright's Arst love, while he is here, must he seCCOT,
Or course, I am not denying we are good friends," he said.
He said Joy, the eldest of the Beverly sisters, sent him a good fuck cable before yesterday's game in which Blily led the England side to a draw with the Russians.
He sold that he and Joy have been corresponding but I don't
want to make any official state- ment out here, We will discuss the matter together when I get home."
The romance
was revealed when Wright, who had always
been regarded as o confirmed
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