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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1958.

Fourth Test Ends Today

KIWIS FACE ANOTHER LIKELY DEFEAT

Supreme Effort

The supreme effort

of an athlato cannot

batter bo illustrated than by the two photos hora.

On right, Murray Halberg, of New Zea land, a former polic victim, is near exhaus. fion as he approaches the tape in the three- mile event of the British Empire and Common- wealth Games.

Roalising that

the

Gomes record time is well within his reach, he continues his final sprint to complote the raco in the record time of

15 minutes

13

seconds and then col-

lapses to the ground, (lower photo).

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

FERDINAND

NANCY

WE'RE ON A SHORT VACATION TRIP IN OUR

MODEST LITTLE FAMILY

CRUISER-

MODEST-LITTLE --A THOUSAND

MILES LONG!

12-10

68 Runs Behind England's

First Innings Score

With 10 Wickets To Go

Manchester, July 28. With one day left for play Now Zealand are 68 runs behind England with all their second innings wickets intact, in the fourth cricket Test hero.

At the end of the fourth day's play today the New Zealanders already beaten in the five-match series after losing the first three tests had scored 30 for no wicket in their second innings.

Final Farewells

At Empire Games Village

Cardiff, July 28. Empire village, S Athan where the Empire Games athletes have been staying, was full of activity today as compe

ltors packed and said their final farewells.

Van loads of rudio and television sets were being no-

punishable he drove or forced pest square leg with the skill of u master.

Earlier carefree hitting byrting turning ball and Anything England's captain Peler May and Ted Dexter plying m his first Test match enabled England to declare nt 365 for

This nine wickets.

A ve team e first innings lead of 98 over New Zentand who had. made 267.

Saturated Pitch

England passed New Zealand's

total for the loss of only four wickets, When May and Dexter left.

wickets began 10 full quickly an the batsmen tinued to force the pace to bilow for a declutation which cam an hour before the clout.

Alert Field

COTI-

A saturated pitch delayed the start until nid afternoon. When 10x England resumed

at 200

New Zealand were very alert three May went all out for runs

bowled with skilful agression. Taking in the field and they calculated risks against a steady well. The and seven undaries in making ball bum and lift but the heavy roller took much of the ite attack he hit four soaring sixes

from the plich before the -101 In two hours 33 minutes.

spinners made the

turned to the makers. The 1,500 11 was his 10th Test century tourists began their second beds and wardrobes, 0,000 and the onth hundred of his nings.

blantels and 6,000 sheels were

career, Dexter too hit power- being sent back to the quarter-fully to score 62 in an hour and

masters stores.

Tonight the village will back in the hands of the Royal Air Force.

Mr Youngi.

Manager of the Australian team, Was so plenses with the administration of the village that he asked of Major General D. T. Cowan, camp Commandant, if he would run the village a1 the nex Games in Perth in 1002. Gen. cral Cowan said he would "think it over."-Router.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

'JAMI WENT OUT EXPLORING ON HIS SPACE SLED--" |

"HE SAW YOUR OCEAN BELOW--.

| AND COULDN'T RESIST JUMPING IN (HE LOVES THE WATER)"

By Mik

1 HEAR YOU LOST YOUR KITE YESTERDAY

YEP--

I DON'T KNOW WHERE IT WENT

THE STRING BROKE AND IT JUST TOOK OFF

By Ernie Bushmliler

JOHNNY HAZARD

~ERNIE BUSUMILLER

By Frank Robbins

-THE WHEREABOUTS OF PRINCE KIRI AND THE AMERICANS IS NOW EVIDENT! THEY HAVE TAKEN HIM PRISONER, AND ARE ATTEMPTING TO ESCAPE FROM THE

LAUNCHING GITE L

SHALL RADIO THE MOUNTAIN CONTROL TOWER AND HAVE THE, CONVOY STOPPEDİ HAVE A

CAR WAITING FOR ME OUTSIDE!

KEEP DOWN THE GATES ARE UP AHEAD... AND SOON WE SHALL

SC INSIVE THE REST

IS UP TO YOU!.

20 minutes helped by two sixes and six fours,

Upstanding Player

Dexter's

Irvings

was

iL

splendid performance for a Test debut and it may have put doubt into the minds of the England selectors who omitted hirm when they chose the team for Australia yesterday,

A flow upstanding player, the Cambridge caplain killed the

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Bert Sutcliffe hi! thedral 23 runs for New Zealand before | John D'Arcy opened his account after half an hour. May Jos ne little time in bringing on his spinners and they were begin- ringo malce tie ball furn when rain hall play 10 minutes before time.

New Zealand may yel And it hard to avert defeat tomorrow. --Reuler.

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Kennedy-Skipton At The Games

19

12

Hongkong's lone athletics entry, Kinmy Kennedy Skipton (No. 19) finishes last in the first- round heat of the 220 yards at the Empire Games but qualifica for the next round as there are only four runners in this race. Winner of this heat is R. 1. Brightwell of England (No. 12).

The Hongkong athlete was, however, unplaced in the next round's heat-Reuterphoto.

TENGKU'S DIPLOMACY SOLVES MALAYAN SOCCER DEADLOCK

Kuala Lumpur, July 28. The paramount ruler of Malaya the Yang Di Pelvin Agong had to settle a deadlock on the venue of the Malaya cup soccer final when the courell of the football asseclolich of Malaya failed

reach Н decision.

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Penang, the north fihailst had asked for the final In which will play the winner of Singapore and Kelantan to bo played at Penang's clty stadium Other members of the council opposed the Penang application and argued that soccer was a national sport.

They also argued that the final should be played in the national Merdeka stadium" ot Kuala Lampar. When the issue was put to the vote the result tle-three councillors favoured Perang and three favoured Kuala Lumpur-with three absichtions.

WAL

CASTING VOTE

The president Tenku Abdul Rahman (prime minister of Malaya) was fen isluced to: Kive his casting vole, The diplomatic and lectful prime minister told the meeting he would like to consult the pata- mount rulor the Yong Pertuan Agong before giving his decision because the wife! of the ruler Rajo Dermaisuri Agoing was to give away the cup

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After consulting the parn- mount ruler the prime Minister cast his vote in favour of Kaula Lumpur.-UP.I.

Floyd Patterson Floored In Training Bout

Callfornia, July 29. World heavyweight champica Floyd Patterson who has not fought since August 1957 was floored during a training bout hero yesterday by n Puerlo Rican middleweight.

The

The sparring partner, Jose Torres, caught Patterson with a hard right to the head, champion's Inces wobbled and he fell to the floor,

Patterson's handlers claimed that be merely slipped, Hls Manager, Cus D'Amato cald Pallerson would take the day off today.

Patterson is preparing to de- fend his world title against Roy Harris of Cut and Shool, Texas, in Los Angeles on August, 18- Router

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