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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1958.

THIRD TEST MATCH

COUNTY CRICKET

Kiwis Face An Innings Defeat Brian Statham

168 RUNS BEHIND WITH ONE DAY'S PLAY TO CO Milton Achieves Cricketer's Dream

Leeds, July 7.

Arthur Milton, fair-haired Gloucestershire opening batsman, today achieved the dream of all cricketers when he hit a century in his first Test innings. His dour undefeated 104 and a sparkling 113 not out by Peter May helped to put England within sight of another victory over New Zealand on the warm, sunny fourth day of the third Test here at Headingley.

The unfinished third wichtet, the remaining seven hours of the and of 194 by the pair en- natch they were quickly in bled England to derlore son trouble agakust England's after tea at 267 for two wickets | spinners.

Har of 200 runs over New Zdand, who were shut out for 67 on Saturday, after two-and- buif days bind been lost through

1a.

Again Broke Down

The batting of New Zealand, who at the Brst two Tests in Hi Ilve-match series, outsi broke down in their second in-

ings

By the close they had scored 32 for three wickets and with cae day left they need more runt to avert an inning:

defeat.

10a

Brilliant Spell

from the After a few overs faceme, Tony Lock and Jim Lider look over, and Lock in t brilliant spell of 15 deliveries claimed the wickets of D'Arcy, Miller and Harford at a personal cost of five runs.

A crowd of 12,000 watched the day's play in ideal cricket con- dition-Reuter.

Waterpolo Match

Moscow, July 7. Hungary beat

the Soviet Union by ave gonts to three in internationa waterpolo match here today, according to the Soviet News Agency, Tass.

-Heuter.

Mitton may have solved Eng-an land's big opening bat problem, which has worried the selectors who must shortly choose Eng- land's teamTI 10 tour Australia sexi winter,

With May in much sparkling Form. Milton had no need to hurry, and he showed the deter- mination and coolness which will be required in Australia.

At the age of 30 Millon has

11 years of county cricket ex- perlener behind him und is used

to the big match environment Toolbaber from his years as

with Arsenal. He played In one soccer match for England.

50

Batting for four hats, mninutes for his hundred, which

fours, Millan be-j Jncluded 17 came the tret Englishma for

n years to hit a century in Telebut

Majestic Century

u

May, without doubt one of the greatest batsmen in the timed his strokes world today.

superbly and his majestle cen- tury. completed in two hours, 20 minutes F 139 ballar crived. www bl ninth Test erickel

He has now hit three cen- turies ainst South Africa and The West Indies, two “against Australia and one against New Zealand.

The pltels hael suppeared fairly docile

England when batted, the ball coming on to the bat slowly, Beat when New Zealand began their unenviable task of trying to hold out for

New Zealand

Cricketer

Bereaved

Locda, July 7. Henry Cave, vico- captain of the touring New Zealand cricket team, learned here to

sudden day of the death of his mother at home.

He is the third New Zostander to suffer in this way since the start of the tour,

John. d'Arcy, while playing at Derby, lost His Fathor, and John Hayos heard of the death of his father while in Manchester. -China Mail Special.

A STUDY OF STYLE & CONCENTRATION

Softball Summer League

Goose Wong Celebrates

Return To Game By Pacing CAA To 7-5 Win

By "TIME-OUT”

Two-times MVP winner "Goose" Wong returned to the CAA camp after an absence of six long years and celebrated the occasion by pacing the Athletics to a 7-5 victory over the hitherto unbeaten Angels in an exciting summer League softball game at King's Park yesterday,

Wong displayed only fastes of his pitching brillance but it was enough. Showing a lot of speed and control he had the

lustily angels swinging futilely.

hot

The above photo of Althea Gibson (right) and Angela Mortimer (left) presents an interesting study of the execution of the forehand stroke by both players and the concentration they displayed in their Wimbledon women's singles final last Saturday,

Althea Gibson won the final by 8-6, 6-2. — Reuterphoto.

Malaya's Team For Empire

Tour De France

Games Leave BELGIAN RIDER WINS

Kuala Lumpur, July 7.

Malaya's three-man Empire

Games team left here today for Cardiff.

arc

They

weightlifters Ton Kim-bee and Chang Kum-wing, {and 400 metres runner Rahim

Ahmad,

Tan, a middle heavyweight, was a bronze medailis at the recent Aslan Games in Tokyo, and gained sixth place at the

Melbourne Olympics in 1940,

But

For Chung, teatherweight, the Empire Games will be his With two down David Viera est international venture. knocked a fast plich to left to he has been lifting totals of up runs and Viera to 710 lbs recently, and is drive in two

as a gold medal himself accounted for run num-looked upon bulber Tour when Onofre Soum's prospect by local experts.

Rahim Ahmad took a bronze grounder was picked up and relayed wildly to first base. medal at Tokyo, and athlete union officials beiclve he wil) A brief consultation with quality for the 100

her Harry Lee after calling al-Reuter. for the out" studied Wong With Two men on Wong gut Robert Remedies to pop up for the third out to end the inning. STRUCK OUT

However, he hit still to learn How to Geld a bunted ball, He Have up six hits and appeared rattled when the Angels started 1 bainst bet recovered his con- pep talk with postre allo

atelier Harry Lee.

The Athletles took a 2-0 lead carly be the game when C. C. Wong rung up the initial run fumble by catcher Cypre

од

Caldas,

Within

striking distance at 4-8 the Angels rallied with C. W. Chang accounted for run in the top of the sixth but

tieitig Bosco with the second run when

safe on Kwok was

Wong struck out fielder's second base choice.

lefty. Robert Remedios an a

the

run

оть

theires

Ban Ôn Motor Racing Urged

12th STAGE AFTER COVERING

EXTRA 12 Kms.

Dax, July 7.

Helps Lanes To Rout

Leicestershire

London, July 7.

over

Brian Statham, 28-year-old "forgotten" fast bowler of English cricket, swept Lancashire to an overwhelming two-day win Leicestershire at Manchester today. Statham, a regular for England's Test team until he gave way to Surrey's Peter Loader, snatch- ed seven wickets for 44 - including the hat- trick -as Leicestershire, all out for a second innings score of 87, crumbled to defeat by an innings and 132 runs.

with

Statham, who finished

A Worcester: Warwicladire malch gutes of 13 for 84, took 226 and 73 for eight. Worcester- the first five Leicester wickets shire 154. for 11 runs in six overs. His At Nottingham: Northamp- hattrick the victims were tonshire 84 and 15. Nolung- Willie Watson, Robin Gardner bamshire 170, (G. Tribe six for and Bob Diment Was the 73, and 33 for three), ninth of the season.

A Career Best

At Camii: Glamorgan 258 and 32 for two, Gloucester 272, (D. Carpenter 74, D. Hawking

Earlier, a last wicket stand of 40).

105 in as many minutes by At Bath: Somerset 104 and spin bowler Roy Tattersall and 103 for six. Middlesex 287. wickelkeeper

Wilson, (W. Russeli 72, W. Edrichi 57).——

Alan

helped Lancashire to lead of Reuter. 210. Both players beat their previous best scores Tatter- sall with G68 ani

an unbeaten 37.

The

Wilson with

days. batting honours went to Ken Sultle, 29-year-okt Sussex lefthander. Batting for five and a half hours, he hit 180-a carcer best-out of a Sussex score of 381 for six declared, which gave the county first innings lead over-Essex at Have. Alan Oakman, who scored 100, joined Suttle la a second-wicket stand of 162.

Suitle scored over century

in boundary strakes-hitting live sixes and 18 tours. Oakman's

COLONY LAWN BOWLS OPEN PAIRS DRAW

The following draw and

are made for arrangements third-round matches which will 100-his Birst of the sensen start at 6.30 pm come out of 187 in three hours 20 ininutes, and included seven fours.

An Easy Task

In the 45 minutes left after the Sussex. declaration, Essex

MONDAY, JULY 14

At CCC

E. Moth and T. V. C. Nèypolds VA. G. Coles and (HKFC) W. M. Davidson (KDC).

At HKFO

B. M. Omar and J. F. V. Retro (IRC) v A. Mullen and. it 80 for one wicket to finish C. McLennan (TC); J. Cocit- 27 ahead.

burn and R. O. Fleming (TC) v Nottinghamshire appeared to J. Hoosen and S. Bucke (THC): have an easy task in getting 83 v. c. Young and C. K. Sung to beat Northamptonshire 1 (CCC) v. H. Noble and Nottingham, but their opponents A. Fletcher (USRC) or N. shook them by dismining the Heaton and Brst three batsmen for only two (HKCC). runs, After this right, Maurice Hi and Cyril Poole carried the total lo 33—and Nolls to within 60 of their second win of the

season.

F. Marshall

At KBGC

A. M. Alves and J. S. Landol! (KCC) v F. R. Sousa ond E. M. Ribeira (ec); B. J. Stevens and T. Poynton (HKPSA) 'S. I. Marvin and P. Metenlfe (PRC), Ai KCC

Peter Wight, the Somerset No, 2, topped the 1,000 runs mark for the 8th lime in his career G. F. Rosario and A. A. Reme- durian his Inings of 35 against dios (Rec) v E. G. Barros and Middlesex 1 Bath, Somerset F. Lee (CCC) or C. M. Rozario have le clse to cheer about and 1.. M. Silva (FC).

in this matchs. They are only ten runs ahead with four wie- kass standing In their second intings—unti Middlesex look sot for their arth win of the

Closing Scores

Belgium's Martin Van Geneugten sprinted magni-season.

ficently here to win today's 12th stage of the Tour De France on a sodden cinder track. This was Van Geneugten's second stage win - he was victorious before in the second leg at St Brieuc on a concrete track.

kilometro increased

A. Bedser 43).

today'a

AL KDC

K. Brady and T. Kavanaugh (KDGC) v P. H. Shaw and F. O. Madar (CCC); R. O. Hughes and J. T. Cotton (FC) v G. A Guterres and J. E. Noronha (Rec).

TUESDAY, JULY 15 At KBGC

scares In Closins cricket matches were;

AL Manchester: Lancashire J. Tang and W. Hong Sing beat Leicestershire by an innings (KCC) v G. A..Dunning mod nad 132 runs. Lancashire 318, G. Arils (PRC); W. Chambers He covered the 101 kilometres) speed today was just in excess (M. Hiten 00, R. Tattersall 50, and A. . Skeoch (KDC) or Ir four hour, 11 minutes and of 38 kilometres an hour and

11. Boshier six for 01). Lelec A. J. Stonyer and N. Hart- 19 seconds. With 32 One for the first time the ridera stershire 0 and 87, (B. Stalham Baker (USRC) v G. Stark und

seven for 44, including hattrick), R. R. Marshall (TC). minule bonus for first place, were behind scheduled time. his official lap time was 4 hours, Through the monotonous pine. (Lancashire 14 points).

At KCC At the Oval: Kent 143 and 18 j 10 minutes, 10 seconds.

woods roads of the Landes, the Tour continued to keep a steady for no wicket. Surrey 278 for

L. A. Marques and A. B. Mar- The Belgian won today after and uninspiring pace. It was eight declared, (R. Prait 30, .ques (Ree) v R. C. Sales, Jr., ia misunderstanding which

not until the 124th

und F. X. M. Silva (Roc). caused him and his tearn-mates that Van Geneugten to cover an extra 12 kilometres, his pace, followed swiftly by co-

WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 At BKCC He und

team-mates. team man Hoevenaers and his Flankaert, Hoevenuers, Luyton, Spaniard Galdeno, | lightning third strike to kill the

Vlayen, Fore and Brankart rode to Talence near Bordeaux and rally. FOUR MORE RUNS

noundy to ind were shocked Bosco Kwok's sharp single to urged the The winnerS after holding right-geld drove. In another to take international action in there.

In the Athlette run in the bottom half an effort the

They paid the pensity for not to have motor-racing:

reading the Tour bulletin by second frame added four more of the same inntag to make it banned even on closed circuitsaving to return as fast as they runs on the scoreboard, when 7-5 in favour of CAA.

because it "constituted a tragic could to the town centre of their opponents made three

With vetotry

specta- Bordeaux to pass the check ahead, the Spaniards are in sight Wong danger to delvers and successive infeld blunders and "Goose" Wong sent a liner past faced only four battery in the

Senator Giuliana

pected to make a bid for the Nonni, point. top of the seventh and retired

lend, especially as they Bre daughter of Pittro Neuni, leader the side on two foul pop-ups of the leftwing socialist party

ncar their home country-.. and a routing infield play.

France-Presse, asked the Prime Minister and Was 111- the Foreign Minister at the

the

Angels scoreless

third cose.

When the top of the fouth inning opened, the Angels with

a solo hit off Wong decked to "Good" Wong

A

Lora"

Rome, July 7. sociallst senator today

Italian government

change tactics. The Athletic doubtedly the hero of this game. Senate whether the government

infeld go completely led up His performance when

the opposition started | contrast laying clown

was in sharp planned to take measured

the international feki, particulusty lu that which first base umple whose decl-Europe, for the abolition bunts "Gobe" found difficuliy

racing.-China its along on some of the plays were, speed felding.

to put it mildly, somewhat odd. Special.

THE GAMBOLS

HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN THAT)] 【GO AND CHANGE YOUR GUIT

THE HEDGES ARE COMINGJ

TO DINNER?

Barry Applebe

AND PUT ON A CLEAN SHIRT,

TER NOW WHERE FLANE HOSE TWO MEN GOT TO?

I'VE BEEN CHOWING

NEW CAR

Not Spectacular

It was not a spectacular lip Ifolidia's Van Den Borg made

today. At the 37th kilometre

The

L. M. Silva and R. Tay (CCC) v J. V. Luz and F. G. Laiz (Rec). FRIDAY, JULY 18

At Portsmouth: Cambridge University 265 for BOTC de-

the

einred and 25 for two. Hamp

(J, stilre 318 for six declared.

D. Horton Di, Gray 73, H, Spaniard skidded Da

Blake 85). entering, the Dax stadium for a

At Eastbourne: D. R. Jardine's shortened circuit, following the Xi 170 and 42 for four. Oxford Dutchman, to drive through the university 868, (1. Gibson tell (KBGC) or L. M. Neves and

cinders rain soaked

finish,

France's Gainehe in second place,

With hard mountain country

with

to

the

Jean

A. Corron 52, I. Jowett 03),

EX-

Individual Standings

Individual Standings after to-

a vain bid to break away from the rack. At the 100th kllo- | day's stage:

put) metre the leading riders

bt

Mall

on pressure. But the average

|

RADO

SWISS MADE

Darrigade (France).

2. V. Favero (Italy).

3. W. Voorting (Hollend. Holland-Luxembourg).

4. Malo (France).

5. J. Graczyk (Centre-Midi).

6. R. Geminiani (Centre-

7. 8. iot (Ireland, Inter national)

8. G. Desmet (Belgium). 9. G. Bouvin (France). 10. S. Botella (Spain),

Team Placings

Overall team placings: 1. France.

3. Delalum. 14, štaliatut-Euxembourg

D. Itational.

17. Cues Sud-

10. SA

10, wit

At KDU

N. F. Fahy, and C. B. Rounse-

At Chesterfield: Yorkshire R. M. V. Ribeiro (FC) v D, C. and F. 1. Kermani 181, (K. Taylor 40, A. Morgan Symons live for 60). Derbyure 85 for (HCC).

Dates and

of the three.

following matches will be an nounced later

At Hove: Essex 323 and 80 six for

one. Sussex 381 for decinrod. (A. Oakman 100, K Suttle 100).

Brazilian Offer For Juste Fontaine

Rio de Janiero, July 7. Tho crack French football

venues

J. Bridgett and T. P. Ross (KBGC) or A. H. Seemin and U. A. Runjahn (IRC) v M.,J. Rull and V. Ribeiro (KOC); Gardner H. Black and P. 1. (TC)

and E. or H. Bryun Lonsdale (PRC) v V. C. Bohd and A. L. G. Eastman (KBGC).

OPEN SINGLES

The following arrangements are made of outstanding third round matches which will start nt 5.30 p.m. S

MONDAY, JULY 14 ALİİKCU

H. M. Hetherington (USRC) A. H. Seemin (IXC). At KBac

stor Junte Funtaine of the Reims A. W. Lapolty (KDC) Club will be offered a contract c. Pope (PRC).

arcoming to +

Brazlian

TUESDAY, JULY' IS

At 11KCO

*Botafogo Club Director, it wap reported here tonight.

C. Gough (PRC) v G. Hobur The French star portedly Chuy (CCC); P. B. Gardner fold the Brazilians Tootball idol. (TC) . "

H. Goodman |and inside-richt Dil that he (HKPSA),

would “Uks to come to Brazil, Winners are reminded - link The Brazilian Club "Immedi» { they are responsible for sending ately entorna Into negotiations a copy of the signed scoresceind with Reime ung- cisim to have to the Honorary · Becretary, disced: 5,000 kriisijos – the Mix Colotilal Sæereticialna sodi 05

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