County Cricket
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958.
HURRICANE CENTURY BY HAMPSHIRE SKIPPER
113 Runs In 61 Minutes
London, June 18.
Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie the left-handed Hampshire skipper scored u cen tury in 61 minutes against Somerset at Bournemouth today to regain his lead for the 100 guinea prize awarded each summer to the scorer of the fastest hundred."
Only two days ago John Reid captain of the New Zealand tourists' hit a hundred in 86 minutes against Sussex to surpass Ingleby-Mackenzie's time of 98 minutes against Kent last month.
Hampshire finished the day matten ventury out of 157 for Opener Roy two in 100 minutes. He was out with 427 for 5.
Kent's Marshall the West Indian began for 128 with 16 fours.
reserve wieket keeper Tony Cat with 75 in 4 minutes and when Ingleby-Mackenzie came in the held ve catches--Reuter gore was 255 for 4. He lashed 5% in 32 minutes and with Henry Horton added altogether 101 #5 minutes. Horton was out for 112 made la just over four hours, but Ingleby-Mackenzie was undefeated with 113 and halt 17 four to fur.
Seventh Hat-Trick
Closing Scores
Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were
A Bournemouth
lismochite
427 for five (I. Marshall 75, J. Gray & Ingeby-Mackenzie 113 Bot out) versus Semersal,
At Oxford---Sussex 250 (A. The seventh hat-trick of the Oakman
BT). 65, K. Sulth Benson curled the Yorkshire in-xford University 60 for three. nings abruptly at Leeds. Ht was
Northampton
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Wimbledon Seeds Lose In London
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Second Test Begins Today
US Baseball BOSTON RED SOX BREAK CHICAGO'S WINNING STREAK
and Ted Williams the Homers, Buddin ceming with two men on base, while Jensen got his 17th of the
New York, June 18.
The Boston Red Sox combed five Chicago White Sox hurlers for 15 hits, including five home runs, and 36 total bases in Chicago today to break the Chicago winning streak at four games with a 13-9 win. Marty Keough, Don Buddin, and suffered his fth lear against Jackle Jensen, Frank Malzone one win.
contributed
Keough's honter, leading off the Arst inning, was the first corer off Chicago pitching in 33 innings, in which Jim Wilson, Dick Donovan and Bily Pierce Keough, sho
the hurled consecutive shutouts. opened game with a homer, also tripled
The Washington-Detroit gaine drive in with two mon on lo
was postponed
three three tuns and Williams knock- ed into also, betting his innings because of rain. seventh home rra with a man on to wind to a nix-run eighth inars Whing bli a sacrince fly, Loo, scoring Pete. Runnels after a seventh-luing triple.
brason,
after
In night games, New York was at cleveland and Baltiore of Kansas City.-U.P.I.
The Scores
AMERICAN
LEAQUE
ENGLAND FIRM FAVOURITES
TO WIN BUT KIWIS WILL PUT UP A GOOD FIGHT
London, June 18.
England, after their win in the first Test by 205 runs, are firm favourites to carry out the honours in the second Tost, starting at Lord's tomorrow even though there is a possibility that the team may differ in one or two positions from that at Edgbaston.
Though Gubby Allan and the selectors announced an unchanged side, Colin Cowdrey with fibrositis in his neck and Jim Laker, suffering from a slightly clipped knuckle bone, may not be able to take their places, although the latest reports are hopeful,
MacGibbon staked his claim
Arthur Millon, the Gloucseter- coming two-up in the aeries
long time when he shiro batsmen, and Ray Illing- may be slender but the nature as one of the best bowlers seen worth, the Yorkshire all-rounder, of the pitch at cricket's head- here for
eight wickeln In the are standing by. Better newa for quarters hold out. hope to the took
with tho the selectors is that Tony Lock, touring team that their bow- Edgbaaton Test and
of the wicket-keeper, the Surrey left-arm spinner, is lers, at least, will give another help
Pelric, twice isposed of Peter 100 per cent 1. He dropped good recount of themselves.
May, England's captain. out of Surrey's game with York- shire because of slight knee trouble.
Hold Out Hope
bow-
the
Responsive Pitch
Fast and medium-fast lers have been among But whatever the composition wickels regularly at Lord's and
The ability of the tall bowler of the England side, New Zen- the New Zenianders entertain
way from Canterbury, New Zealand, London, June 18.
land, as they showed in the rat lively recollections of the of Denmark, Kurt Nielsen
Test by their good bowling and the MCC batsmen felt to Hayes who will be appearing in his
Live Mac- the six foot Tom Brewer started for the
23rd Test, to move the bull who is seeded for next week's
130 001 150-13-13-enthusiastic fielding, will put up and
Gibben here last month,
either way off the seam, sorely 010 030 416--15-0 Wimbledon championships, was Red Sox, but the victory went Boston
reliever Ike Delock, his Chicago
a good fight.
of his majortly Brewer eliminated in the second round to
Delock (7) Kiel (and Staley 181. Quellera
The MCC were beaten by 13 troubled the of the London championships at fourth without a loss. Delock white, Daley 181: M. K111
tock over for Brewer in the 141, Shaw (0)
runa, Hayes taking 11 wickets rivals and a respensive pitch at WP-Drink 14-0). Queen's Club today.
four-run seventhey11-51. 11S-Keought at
hostile opponent. The Dane, twice a runner-up midst of a
The New Zealanders chatices for 80 in the match and his cot-Lords should make him a really ning by the White Sox, high- nudd 14th). Jensen (17th, Bene: title, went Cam for the Wimbledon
from be league five for 121. of stopping England -U. P. 1. down 6-3, 3-6, 11-0 to Bob Perry,ghted by a three-run homer by 7). Matzone (dil), Wille 1).
He had Ray Boone, newly acquired by of the United States.
set down today, the les o trom Detroit. The White started a match having been halled yes- Sox also hod 15 hits but only 20 terday by rain.
Hopps Miss Janet
of the
Two Homers United States, who is sceded
Gemy for the Wimbledon seventh
Slater, the fourth Tards Yorkshire 203 Ar
championships, was injured in Chicago hurler, was the vietin (W. Stolt 96 K. Taylor 72, G. Wiltshi eren for 52) includ-Ber third round singles match of the six-run eighth, in which
Atric's Bernice the Red Sox got two homers, South gat-trick, Gloucestershire with
triple, a double and two singles,
achieved by Gordan Wirebridge University 291 16. Cook The Globerstershire melium 50 it Prideaux 83), Northarap peo bowler, who bowled very sure 64 frau wicket,
throughout ly finish teadily
At Edgbaston Warwick-
with seven for 52. Yorkshires opening
pair Brian Slott and 262 (T. Cartwright 128). Ken Taylor bean with a stand Rent 29 for one. of 151 but the rest of the vide dismissed for a further were 112.
to
Another modum pare bowler
excel was
Leicestershire's 25 fur to wicket. Terry Spencer. At Worrester he
ule mksed Fesur Worcestershire At danelly Enex 260 (M. brtsmen for 15 runs in his Best Beat 82 B. Knight 41). Glamor
The home side were all gan 53 for two, spell.
Carr.
muscle position,
total hoses,
DAVIS CUP ZONE FINAL
She damaged n leg when in a leading and played to lose 3-6 6-3 5-7, after imping from the court, Miss Hopps, said she would have to scratch fram the doubles.
Melbourne, June 19. A third Wimbledon
Barry Loday WAS lose
The Council of the Lawn ta Mackay, of the United States, Tennis Assoluilon of Australia At Worcester--Worcestershire who is secded eighth for next decided tonight that the second 55.) Leicester- week's championships. He was Davis Cup Interzone final will red-be played at Perth with matches 15 (G. Dows
(M. 1ollen beaten 3-0 3-0 by the thire 161 for two,
ou shortly after hmch for 145
As Trentbridge Lancashire and at the close Leicestershire
fur 2,1 (P. Marner B3, C. Matthews had reptive with 101
6. Nottinghamshire Opener Maurice Hallam being ve for
49 for rec
21st st
After openers Fred Gardner and Tom Cartwright had begun with 20 Warwickshire slumped to 203 all out against Kent at 10 Edgbaston. Cartwright made his out-Reuter,
not out, C. Lester 50 not headed Australizu, Rod Lover-
Reuter.
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AMOS WINS THE ROYAL
CUP AT ASCOT
HUNT CUP
Queen Still Without A Winner
Ascot, June 18.
Amos, a horse who ran in selling races last season, made all the running to win Royal Ascot's big betting race, the Royal Hunt Cup, today. Owned by Mrs Leonard Carver, in whose colours E.S.B. won the Grand National, Amos was a 20 to 1 outsider in the field of 17 bidding for the winner's purse of 2,928 sterling.
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But Amante, who was numer up to the speedy Bolia Paola in the 1,000 guineas classic, had to take third place behind None Nicer and Tantalizer in a feld
Young pprentice rider Paul Boothman kept him geing well in the final furlong of the mile off the strong Tace to hold challenge of Empire Way (100 to 7 by Three-quarters of a Jength. Falls of Shin, favourite At 4 to 1.
of 12. Wos further away third.
Queen Elizabetta still-without a winner after two days of the Royal Meeting, saw her horses just beaten in two races today.
wu lengths
Tremendous Finish
Wheel, Her filly Persian ridden by Lester Piggott, finish- ed third in a tremendous fash over in the Corceation Stakes
Agreement, with one mile.
Harry Carr up, was second in
None Nicer's victory earned £4.370 sterling for Major L.B. Holliday.
So far, only one of the twelve Ascot races has gone oVATOCAS
England's selectors have given Michael Smith, the spectacled Warwickshire captain, who like many other fine batsmen, begon his Test career with a
"duck", chance 10
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He had some fairly suCCESE-
ful practice of opening the in- nings in Warwickshire's match
and Glamorgan
what's with
PELT partner more, will Richardson when the Worcester- shire amateur, who hit a cen- tury in the first Test, goes out
to start England's Innings,
Harrowing Time
Runs these days have to be Loader and Balley are in any thing like their best form, the New Zealni batsmen will have a harrowing time.
earned at Lords and if Trueman,
at
The pitch ought to suit the Aggressive Yorkshireinan, and Batley will be heartened not only by his good performance despite the Edgbaston, handicap of a cut hand, but by the memory of his 11 for 00 in the second Test against tho West Indies on the same groună
"year ago-France-Presse,
the Gold Vase, won yesterday Feeble Win
by Irish-trained Even Money- Reuter.
big held in the Bessborough Yang To Compete in
beaten
the
US Championships
Stakes over a mile and a half.
Persian Wheel was only a short head and a head by Lord. Sefton's St Lucia, a 100 10
New York, Jun 18. and
Aly A outsider,
Prince
The Amateur Athletic Union uf winner Khan's Yia,
today that Yang French 1,000 guineas, who started announced
Chuan-kwang of Formosa, win- favourite at Even Money.
to 2ner of the decathlon title in the Agreement started 7 favourite for the Besborough accent Asian Games in Tokyo,
the compete i Staker. but was beaten three
championships F. Robinson's i Dogathion lengths by Mr Huguenot, a 7 to i chance the Palmyro, New Jersey, on July
4 and 5.-France-PressC, field of 18.
French Defeats
Prince Aly Khan seemed like- ly to end tho run of French defeats at the meeting when his fly Amante was backed down from 100-30 to 15-8 favourite
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