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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1958.

A NEW ROLE FOR; TONY LOCK

Ignominious Defeat Averted Turns Batsman In

KIWIS JUST MANAGE TO

DRAW WITH SCOTLAND

London, July 10.

The Now Zealanders emerged shaken and shocked from their

drawn one-day match against Scotland at Selkirk, At the close with only one wicket left, they were still 76 behind, and the last 90 minutes were spent in a grim fight to ward off what would have been an ignominious defeat.

The match reached its climax when Harry Cave the last man came out to face the last two balls of the day from Allan,

The man who caused the dun-Zealand Innings until ve min- it is nearly a month since the

olit had a match," nge was Douglas Bary, a 22-ates from the end.

Harry Cave, caplaining the touring team, gent in Scotland on winning the toss because "six of us played in the third Test but

year-old fast medium bowler from un Edinburgh club.

Barr took the first five wickets and bowled through the New

-Tour De France-

Darrigade The Winner In

Yesterday's Battle Between The Giants And The Rest

Toulouse, July 10.

Two murderous climbs at the outset of today's Tour De France cycling race stage, split the pack in two before the riders swept down at a breakneck speed into Toulouse,

I was a battle of the Tour

The

Anqueti! was Arst no giants and the rest. The giants,stadium with Favero inches from led by Spain's crack mountain his back tyre. Bet France's ellmber "Tron Leg?" Federic Andre Darricade swept to the Bahamontes, Faced

The outside and sprinted belliimally gruelling 2,308 feel Ares and to win. 3.207 Fortet Daspet passes, ufendly building up a tine de- fleit between them and the rest of the struggling field."

The demoralised rest Fugit Etantly to close the gap, but their defeit lugged and increased relentlessly to a humillating 25 minutes.

Behamontes ruched the sum- mit of the Ares followed by Luxembourg's crack mountain num, Charley Gaul, and the yel low sweater leader, Favero,

Bahumater confirmed his title of "Man of the Mountains" as he pounded up the murderous Porte Daspet still in the lead with a one and a quarter minute advance on his nearest challen Eers.

Severe Clash

Gnul ching as close as he could with the French regional Jean Dotto, only seconds be hind. But on his back tyre were Tour favourites Favero ankl

champion, Jacques Anquetil.

Meanwhile, Van Den Bergh of the Dutch-Luxuinbouw team broke his collar bone in a severe clash,

Fore, Belgium) and Mallejac,

a French regional, became and abandoned,

Sugar Ray's

Next Opponent

Los Angeles, July 10. Middleweight chunsplon, Sugar Ray Robinson, will be asked to meet the winner of the Cammen at Basilio-Art Aragon contest Los Angeles in In world le fight, It was reported here today.

Fight organiser, George Parnassus, Bald that Truman Gibson, President of the Inter- national Boxing Club Wits negotiating the night with Sugar Ray of the moment.

Parnassus said the Basilio- Aragon fight had been put back from August, 28 to September 5 because of the heavyweight title fight scheduled for August 18, also at Los Angeles.-France- Presse.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Dowla

3rd Divider-polo Army v HKR "A" (Amy Pool) 5.15

toria Park Pool) 8 p.m; RKB "B" Y CYMCA (Victoria Park Pool) 4.59 .D.m.

Takoo Chiž v KBGC,

TOMORROW

Bowls

1st Division: CCC "A“ v CEC "D", KEOC "13" ▾ Recreio YA". TO

2nd Division: FC "A" y Iscretu, HIKBAY TC "E", MC v HKFC, KCC

KCC, Phc v KDC

3rd Invision: rc v SC, H-K » TC. KEGC VIRG, KCC v PRC. USRC V ZUKIC

CCC "A"

tran. KDC COC

Ladi Ind Division: HOC v FC,

PHC VTC, Recreio v KYC.

Swimming

RAAC Atmaning Gals, Barracks Pool, # pm

Victoria

His time, inclusive of the one minute beatus for his win was

|

Loose Bowling

Scotlanet tork advantage of some louse bowling, particularly by Moir, to hit 195 for nine declared. J. Atchison, a Church of Scotland Minister, was their batting mainstay with 58 in 80 minutes.

Scotland reached 189 with Ave wickets down and then John Alabaster the young leg-spinner routed the tail by taking four wickets in two maiden øvere.

Rockets Under Sail

Merlin-Rocket craft dot the sun-dappled waters of Plymouth Sound to give this Devon holidaymaker a long-range view of summer delights,--Reuterphoto.

Most Important Blow World Gymnastic Championships End RUSSIANS SWEEP THE BOARD IN BOTH MEN'S AND WOMEN'S EVENTS

The New Zealanders had twe hours and 20 minutes to store the runs. Then Barr got to work. He took the first, three wickets at a personal cost of hine runs and struck the most

important blow by removing Suicide, who was batting with

were

all his old fluency and charm

Up 111 then the New Zealanders

chasing the runs but a stern rear guard action followed with the honours going to Scotland.

Scores

Scores were:- Scolland: 195

Moscow, July 10.

The Soviet Union won 22 gold medals to sweep the World Gymnastic

Championships, which ended here tonight.

Japan was the runner-up.

Demonstrating - overwhelming Outstanding among the Rus capture five gold medals in the superiority in the men's and I sian men was blond, agile Boris | women's events. women's events the Russians | Chakhlin, Kiev teacher, who

for nine (scured victory after victory in Į beenme world champion after (Atchison 35, Jones not out 37, the clumplouships, which were placing fourth in the 1954 cham- | Alla 28 and Barr 24, Alabaster held on Sovlet soll for the rst plonships at Rome,

two for 85).

4 hours, 30 minites, 41 seconds. five wickets for 31 and Mole time,

Second was Faveru, who re- lains the yellow sweater 25 tender of the overall classifier lion.

Italy's Arilgo Padovan was third

Bauvin and Gliber: (France)

fourth France- Presse.

OUTSTANDING

pyrusts,

PERFECTION ITSELF

curly- 22

THE FINALS

Over 14,000 Russians packed the Spots Palace to watch the nals, and applauded generously Sovtel and nin-Soviel athletes

like.

The Japanese won a single

New Zealand: 110 for nine The Japanese (Perie 33, Sutcliffe 21, Moir 14, especially Masno Takemoto and Larissa Latynina, Horford 14 and Playte_11, Barr Takashi Onu, were the only ones balced student from Klev, seem-gota, medal, but showed the five for 51, Allan two for 0 and expable of challenging the Rus-ed almost xrfection itself as Russians that they will have to Wilson two for 45). France, Istáns in what has how become a she racefully executed com-work hard to keep the Japanese

Sovlet monopoly.

and turns to from overtaking them.-U.P.!.

Presse.

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County Cricket Match And Scores 66

London, July 10, Tony Lock, the Surrey spin bowler, emerged today, as a batsman against Glamorgan at Swarisen. He scored an invaluable 66 when the cham- pions looked like being dismissed for a low

score,

This is his best score in first class cricket,

Surrey, despite Lock's display, Пnished 24 runs behind Glamor yun on the first innings. They were 150 for seven when Lock came in.

runs

Followed On

against the MCC who trukled by 172 cm on the first innings.

An unfinished opening stand by Eric Russell and B. Gale, both Middlesex players, saw MCC within ten runs of clear- ing the arrears,

Colin Cowdrey, with 117 not But in 125 minutes

with 21 Sussex, who followed on 218

fours, was the star of a Kent behind Yorkshire at run rkl on the docile trent Bradford, made 0 fighting bridge wicket against, notting- recovery in their second inningshamshire. thanks to 38 by Don Smith and

an undefeated to by Jim Parks, Closing Scores

Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were:

Sussex still need 26 to avoid an innings defcat.

Left-arm spinner Johnny Al Lord's: MCC 124 and 182 Wardle took live for 60 in the for no wicket (W, Russell 79.. frel Sussex innings and only. Cale 78). Oxford University Alan Oakman, with 77, excelled, 200 (A. Smith 100, A. Corran

Oakmon hit two sixes and 43). twelve fours at d stay of nearly AL Fastbourne: Cambridge one and three-quarter hours, University 333 for six declared Somerset fared disastrously and 140 for nine declared (1.

after ion at Stourbridge and lost | McLachlan 63. D. R. Jardine's eight wickets for 80 runs XI 100 C. Win 47, P., Pieris against Worcestershire,

Ave for 44).

Australian Colin McCool AL Derby: Derbyshire 214 followed up his century in the and 08 for six. Lancashire 200 first nogs with 49 te lop (P. Marner 82, K. Grieves B0). Somerset score while the best At Stourbridge: Somerset 314 bowling for Worcestershire and 109 (C. McCool 49, P. Slade came from 17-year-old left-arm six for 55). Worcestershire 243 spinner Don Stude, wito iuok six (P. Richardson 78, B. Langford

six for 99).

for 55.

Al Bradford: Yorkshire 330 First Hundred

for eight declared. Sussex 138 On the eve of the University (A, Oakman 77, J. Wardle flye natch. the Oxford wicket for 50 and 102 for five (D. Smith kooper Alan Smith hit the first. 48, J. Parks 00 not out). hundred of the summer for the At Birmingham: Exxx 324 Undergraduate aldes. Smith for seven declared and 17 for Warwickshire 273 (V. nude 100 in three-and a half two. hours with 14 four at Lord's | Gardner 87, M. Smių 72),

Ken Bousfield

Wins Belgian Open Golf Tourney

Brussels, July 10.

Ken Bousfeld (Coombe Hill}, who failed to quality for the unal stuges of the Brilush Open recently, won the Belglan Open golf championship' today with an aggregate of 271.

Consistently maintaining splendid form, Bousfeld broke Tu In all four rounds, returning 06, 07, 00, 68.

He won by three strokes from Antonio Cerda (Argentina) who Aggregated 274. Dai Rees (South Herla), the British Ryder Cup captain, was, a fur- ther three strokes behind in third place with 277.

(Australia),

Peter Thomson who won the British Open ütle for the fourth time last week, was fourth with 278 and Peter Allly (Parkstone was fifth

with 280.

Leading scores with today's two rounds were:--

271 Ken Bousdeld (Britain) ce, 00.

274-Antonio Cerda (Argen- tina) 07, 69,

08.

277-Dai Rers (Britain) 87,

278--Peler Thomson (Aus- tralia) 47, GR.

71.

290-Peter Allls (Britain) 67,

282-Eric Brown (Britain) 72, 70,-Reuter.

DAVIS CUP MATCH

Taronto, July 10. The United States today beat Canada In the first singles match in the Davis Cup series of the North American Zone.

America's Barry Mackay beat Don Fontana by 6-1, 6-2, 7-5, The Robert Bedard-A. Whit- ney match was postponed be- cause of rain.-France-Presse.

At Nottingham: Nottingham- sure 142 for nine declared and 21 for one. Kent 343 for six de- clared (A. Phebey 84, S. Leury 53, G. Evans 55, C. Cowdrey roi out).

AL Swansea:

Clamorgan 200

for nine declared and 00 for two. Surrey 254 (M. Stewart 60, T. Lock 00).

A Gloucester: Northampton. shire 327 for nine declared and 101 for nine, Gloucestershire 188 (M. Young 49, T. Gravency 55 not out)-Reuter.

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