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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1958.

FINAL SCORES: England 267 For 2 Declared, New Zealand 67 And 129

England Wins Third Test And Series

TENNIS LEAGUE TITLĘ FOR CRC

yar Hai Amal

Chinese Recreation Club "1" yesterday won the Men's "B" division tennis League title when they defeated South China by 7%1⁄2 games to 11⁄2 in the deciding match at King's Park.

Top photo shows the players of both teams. From right to left they are: (back row) Lee Lih-chun, Ma Sui-Jeung, Ling Fong, Wu Fa1-kwong, Leung, Tennie Kwok, Au Kam-moon, N. 1. Tong; (front row) Wei-leung, Cheung Koon. hing, Cheung Chau, Kim-pal, Spencer Shin.

In the lower photo, F. K. Wu may not be so stylish as Ashley Cooper with his backhand but the Important thing is that he does put the ball across while partner Lee Lib-chan watches tensely!-China Mail Photos,

TOUR DE FRANCE.

Brian Robinson

Upsets

French

Monopoly

In Gruelling

Mountain Climb Lap

Pau, July 8.

TONY LOCK CLAIMS

HONOURS WITH SEVEN WICKETS FOR 51 RUNS

CLAIMS TOP

London, July 8 England beat New Zealand in the third Test at Headingley by an innings and 71 runs and thereby won the rubber with two matches to spare. But their final Test proved more difficult than most people expected."

In fact, when May caught Sparling to capture the Kiwi's last wicket, only two and a quarter hours remained and several visitors from distant parts had to revise their return travel arrangements.

This has been the tour of from Lock against his leg stump the continued success of Laker isillusionment for the New | ungl Cave edged Laker to and Lock must give satisfaction Zealanders bul while in theCowdrey at slip.

10 the selectors in their search depths of despondency, two 19- Finally, Sparling when joined for men for Australia, i year-olds, Playle and Sparling, by the last man, Hayes, lunged Showed that the silver lining out at Lock and May 'gratefully may not be far away.

recepted a sider.

Glory To Lock

'Today's attendance was 4,138 and made an approximate fotel for the match of 29,000 and re- The conditions were ident for ceipts were just over £12,000.— the two Surrey spinners, with Frence-Presse, The mater

brought fresh the pitch drier. The ball turned glory to Tony Lock, the Surreyrore quickly and in the cir- left-arm bowler. He followed CuRistances, the New Zealanders his four wickuta for 11 runs on must be complimented on last- Monday with seven for 51.

Ing so long. which is the best by any bowler On the other hand, England by on eliber side in the England- bringing the match to a definite New Zealand matches.

conclusion in Just under 14 Moncover his full match aan-hours after the loss of the first lysis of 4 for 65 surpassed the 11 and a half days showed previous best 10 for 140 by their immense power. Jack Cowle for New Zealand The success of Milton in hit- ngainst Englund at Manchestering a century on his debut and in 1937.

In addition Lock with 23 wickets for only 119 runs in thice matches played this sea- son, already claims the highest number of wickets in an Eng- tand versus New Zealand strica,

It seems that the hopes enter- tained by New Zealand of pro- longing the issue, or even saving the match, were His- pelled by Lock with only the second ball of the day when he removed Sutcliffe jeg before.

Kiwis In Good Spirits

London, July 8. The New Zealanders after

svert

in row

fight

MAY AND LOCK HEAD

TEST AVERAGES

London, July 8.

the

The difference between England and New Zealand sides is underlined by the averages of the two teams for the first three Testa.

in batting, Peter May heads

the English list with an average

of 75.6% and in bowling, Tony

EMBLEM OF WORLD

SUPREMACY

.

Althea Gibson, who last week relained the Wimbledon women's singles title for the second year in succession le shown here with the Challenge Plate annually awarded to the “best amateur woman player in the world"-Central Press Photo.

Locks in on top with the fantas- Ladies Softball League-

the averago of 5.17. The corres- ponding figures for the leading Kiwia are Datey-18.00 and MacGibbon--18.30,

Following are the figures:

ENGLAND BATTING

Collapse Imminent the previous dismal failures

Their star batsman had gone against England and when half an hour later vived good spirits today tol- Reid, their captain, turned a lowhig their gallont

1. May bull from Laker to Trueman, ugainst England at Leeds.

At. Cowdrey standing close in the leg trap, They are a new team" de- P. Richardson half the side were out for 45 claredY. H. Pullipps, their G. Lock

T. Graveney and another collapse appeared manager, diding: "They have M. Smith" imminent.

regained their confidence. WeTaley Thereupon the Lull ail- have no excuses. We were J. Laker rounder. Толу

Macgibbon, beaten by the butter side. ALP Loader Jalnest Playle at 1100 GMT and least we competed Petet May Trueman

T. Evaru

out.

M. L. NO. n. 1.5. Ave

321 08 72.00 30 140 100 40.56 27,00 2 1 27 #23

14.25

12.60

4 UH X7

12 11

12.00 10,00

4.00

3 a

J 2 D

not until the last over before to change his slow bowlers Also batted C. A. Milton 104 nat lunch were they separated. johee of twice."

Meantime, they had added 48 in 82 minutes, the partnership being the most profitable of any for New Zealand in the thres Teala

While MacGibbon became the top Tent scorer with 30, Fingle endeavoured to shut up one end completely.

Playle butted for three and a quarter hours during which he mince seven scoring strokey. New Zealand did not want TN; their only salvation was to occupy the crease from 1030 to 1730.

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Phillpps said that New Zea- Jadd's share of the gate money was £2,750. That Was G. Lack $

£2,750 more than we expected salley -T 54 whten we saw the rain Iasts. Trueinan 70 31 124 week", he added

75.3 34 134 smilingly-31, Loveler France-Presse,

NEW ZEALAND_BATTING

KMB Soccer Team To Tour Malaya

In August

T.

ENGLAND BOWLING

1 O. M. R. W Aver

21

5.17 24 14 204

01 A 12,00 30 13.40 11 19.00

M. J. N.O. R. HA. Avet

3 @ 103

HI.00 300 912

23.00

Fr.3

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33 14

7.

95 $1

24 12

100

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17 12

J. Dargy MacGibbon

I. Miller 13. Reid

d. Rayon J. Alabaster 1. Succule

N. Harford

1. Cave

2 40

24

W. R. Playle 3

Z Petrie 302 10 **

Also baited: R. Blir 0

GALLANT DISPLAY BY MATADORS AGAINST SOUTH CHINA IN

SPITE OF DEFEAT

By "TIME-OUT"

Although they ended up once again on the wrong side of a 22-6 scoro in'a ladies' softball match against South China yesterday the gallant Matadors falled to be daunted at any stage' of 'the game.

A very fine play, relay from runs against weak opposition the outfield to pitcher Chun and and they did not waste much

Au Umo then to second-baseman

gainst the luckless knocked some of the cockless Matadors, frum would-be base stealer After being held down in the May Pau of South China In the | flest flnning South China stored 5.G bottom of the sixth

| eight rants'on fust five hits "In

5.00

4.50

Britain's Brian Robinson toiled over the leg-breaking mountain lap of the Back-To-Wall Display tary of the Football Association F. T. Meale 7 and 10. 3. Spar ut, this quick bit of thinking which away

Tour De France today to upset the French monopoly of tough work and gained a brilliant sixth placing.

hill

not out at 10.

..

Pau was caught off guard by the second frame with two

earned the applause of tho They now led 8 to 3 as the small crowd present. It will bo Matadors had surprised them NEW ZEALAND BOWLING some ume before she gets over with a trio of runs in the open-

O. M. W. Aver

the embarrassment of being puting inning. MacGibbon 1144 38 20 13 10.30

out through good play by, of all 40.5 17 122 3 145.00 TO 1174 20.00 people, a trio of rookies. 632 IN 141 2 70.50

Kuala Lumpur, July 9. 'Bit Kwok Kin-nghe Secre Here are the milestones in the of Malaya, sald today the KoW- back-to-the-wall display.

loon Motor Bus soccer team of Playle reached the crease at Hongkong would arrive on 1033 fading Lock and Lourler. | August 14 for Aghur Britain

sérles

of Alabaster to stay with French crack riders the run down this time he who came in 79th Arthur, and At 1058 he took his first single matches in Malaya.

They would play at least one. Cave gruelling 5,000 Teebad a puncture. ever the

determined to haish, continued off Laker, the second at 1135 Aubisque mountain climb.

thot out). at 1320 (Laker). · In spite of the

learned what to ride against

Brian realised an ambilan:

murderous

Seamus's boxxion continued an

Meanwhile

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Haunted By Hoodoo with his Tour apprenticeship (Trinian), and the third single nuteln each of the 11 states, 1. Held

und today

Con-

Seamus, who came In 50th in meat pace of last year's champion

27 minutes cnd. 31tinental aces in mountain coun- Jacques Anquetil, with co-teain 6 hours, nan Louis Bobel, Robinson held

enough power to country he likes. hold him over the 230 kilometre hopes to achieve his ambition:

on to fini

KAARO.

On

frends, is waiting for the roll-try.

Then he

art

AL 1838, Playle punished Lock for two fries in an over, the first a cut, took the total to 101 in three hours and 55 Arthur took it easy parlier in minutes, and the second;" to win a lap. But he does not the lup

his off-drivé, took Playle to double to judge Bow whether

two hours the hoodoo | stamina would hold ob Then Ogures in

and 25 the Aubisque. Hubinson know moved auto 15th position and which has already robbed him be. rode strongly

"avoit { minutes. to shared a ring with France's so often will continue to luunt finishing with the tail end of 105 Another 10 minutes passed

before he Bobet, Bauvain and Anquetit.

scored again by hitting Bailey for three, 1424 be struck Laker for his third four and at 1498 he reached forward, anticipating an off-break, but the ball came straight through and struck his middle and off-stumps.

Playle is known, as a gifted

Slippery Run

liut Robinson made

Rack on the slippery run down

to the fashionable hollday re-

sort of Paul.

him.

riders.-France-Presse.

INT'L TENNIS TOURNEY

Stockholm, July 8.

(Sweden) -5, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3,

But Ireland's Scamus Elliot Results of today's play at the Men's Doubles--1st Round

At

he said,Reuter.

The wenk Matnder defenco failed to cope with the barrage

Il vems to be the polley of of hits off the South Chima Bata $ 24 120 129.00 the South China fatles to reach in the next two frames and Insera hod --France-Presse. double figures in the scoring of although the

deservedly svoted another three

German Drivers

Head General

Classification In The

Alpine

Auto Rally

was followed by the hoodoo International tennis tourna- Kurt Nielsen" and "J. Ulrich stroke player in New Zealand

us fol-(Denmark) between club cricket. Tall and postess Only 18 out of an original running who are eligible to win (Britain)-Sunbeam an

and Birger Nolke (Sweden) ing a long rench, he has been

lows:

Men's Slugles-Ist Round

6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 13-11; H. Stewart rushed too soon into the lease. Segal (South atmosphere of the Tests, but the

effort today should

give him confiden.co.

and

Brescia, July 8.

number of 66 starters are still unpenalised' in the Alpine Auto Rally's first lap which ended here so- day.

are the only entries left in the

the Cup.

which has robbed, bim of three ment at Baastad were lap wins in the Tour.

Elliot, who has had the full "Tour treatment" of belog A. Segal (South Africa) bent (US) and A. boxed in by hostile riders and Bub Mari: (Australia) 0-4, 7-4, | Africa) beat Andersson of having mechanical trouble, † 4–6, 7-3: Pancho Contreras Sigra (Sweden), scraped his knee after he (México) bem Torsten Johann- Men's Doubles-2nd Round fell on an early mountain slope son (Sweden). 0-0 0-0, 6-1; S. Davidson and Ult eh today, when an Italian rider. Kuri Nielsen (Denmark) bent((Sweden) beat Sakari Salo zig-zagged in front of him and Thomas Hellberg (Sweden) 0-4, † (Finland) and Socren Hocberg French rider pulling both men 3-6, 6-1, 6-4; Marjo Llamas (Denmark) €-2, 0-0, 6-3, tail on the disappearance of are 12 Britons, four French, a Estogor also in an Alfa Romeo

(Mexico) beat Percy Rosberg France-Presse.

down.

THE GAMBOLS

Following the Monza speed trials the Germans Max Kiess and Hans Wencher in an Alfa Romeo provisionally head the general classification with 504 points followed by the French Of the 18 "survivors there men Michel Collange and Jean Playle, Peirle diverled a ball German and a Swede. These with 574 points.

Finished The Tail Engtanil doonilished The

Bahru Applebye

....... AND I HAVE TO PAY MY COOK ÉS A WORK

AND THE CLEANING WOMAN SANTS 16

[AND THEN THERES THE

GARDENER AND THE

CHAUFFEUR

GBORGE/OU CONT PAY ME ENOUGH FOR ALL THE LOGS I DO

11

Cooking Problems Solved

WITH GAS

Other placings are

3. Guy Clarou and Pierro Gele (Alfa Ronico)-584 pts.

runs. In the top of the fourth inning their defensive play was. so shubby that the eventual out- come was never la doubt,

IMPROVEMENT

The merciless Curoliner, add- ed four more'-runs in the fifth landug to maloo it 21 to sit, sen not satisded and apparently aiming for a round figure of 30 they were dissuaded from their purpose by an alert Matador outfielder Linda Fisu. Zinda wDS instrumental in putting"a = stop to May Pau's altempt to reach second base after a Bolitary Soulh China tun had been

The final score remained at

The Matadors have shown some improvement in their' play with plenty of Thustle coming D. Titterington-B. MacCalden from their battery of Annabelle

Chin and Margaret Taulut S (Britain) T.-3.

Outfielder Hsu has a Jack Senrs-S, Moore (Britain)

fino Austin Healey

[throwing arm' and given' a bit Keith Bellisat-Alon Bertaus of experience will one day, be (Britain) T.R.-3.

on alet to any ladies" team. Edward Harrison B.P.R. Habershon (Britain) Ford.

Hopkirk-Jack Scott (Britain) TR-3.

Hartwell-I.D. Lewis notched up carller. Georges

Claude Storer-Chavy (France) | 22-6. --Porsche.

Plus 1,800 o

John Gott-Chris Tooley (Brl-

4. Bernard Consten and Rain) Austla Ilcoley. De Ligente (Alfa Romeo)..... $70 pict

D. Claudo Sotrez and Chavy (Poncho)-382 pla.

6. Gunnar Andersson and Nille Grindal (Volvo)-868 pts. Pinclugt .or rictri-panelled centrl+

300-1,000 co

Ronald Aduma-Ion Tittering-

ton (Britain) Toril:'

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Sports Diary

TODAY Testalg

Miss Pat Mos-Arin' Wisdom

Men's "C" Division:- CRC (D). KTCCA. Hecreto (1) VULGO (Britain) Austin Healey. * 4 ! *

Ileereta (1) V KCG, CHE William Shepherd-J. William-CCC (V ICC, t Urban

(2) PORC. v. LIC.

sup (Britain)Austin Tienley,

1,000 co to 1,700 00

Bernard Conslay R. De Lagenesto. (Franco) Alfa Romeo, Michel Collange-Jean Bläger (France) Aim. Horizo

Guy Clarou-Pierre Gelo. (Alfa JoppNameo).

E. D. Sopwith - F. W. Deano] (mrllam), Sunbeam' Ropler.

Harper Puter (Britain) Sunbeam Rapier.

Bunnar Andersson-Nils Griu

dal^ (Bwdslen)--Volvo -mode za JAE 20

Max

Tieng Hang Wencher (Germany) - Aita Romeo:

France-Presse,

1st Division: Rber 200 Division: 30 "A" C. FAC

TOMORROW

Men's "b" biti: PRC v CCC. KTICA V. LAG, USNE VBsunloy 100-9niteCSA (23 PORC Vac

1333 TIKOCHA nego g

Sa Aloeiing. Honkong Chinese Football, Ano ciation Meeting and Presentatiegre

Gelder Demon stea p.m.

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