County Cricket
SURREY ZIP
ZIP TO TWO-DAY MAXIMUM POINTS WIN OVER NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
London, Aug. 4.
Surrey, showing some of the form which has carn- ed them six county championship titles in a row, zipped to a two-day maximum points win over Nottinghamshire at the Oval today. But victory came after the champions had fe- ceived a number of rule shocks earlier in the day. The shock-adminster was Notts 17- year-old opening howler John Cotton,
Surrey started the day at 73 Surrey, left to score 98, swept
Jo their tent for two in reply to Nolis' 142. nungnißcently
Bat yang Colton helped by aetuimpionship win in 73 future
less of two wicke vain-affected wickel, saltired for the
and seven fours in his
any hopes of a big Surrey Brit May was the aspir. lion, hitting 1 lead. He snatched vra six wickets, including that of Eagonbeaten 49 made in 13 minute: Fast bowler Dove Halfyned Kurd agatain Peter May, for 47
la save Kent Surrey had he turnert bakagan
you complete rout by Hamp- dare, the current championship Traders, at Canterbury.
hst weke pait together before By collected a lead and bone
nis.
Noita, rumbled agaiter per bowling and were all t for 10 in there sevond mammuts
Bradman's SOS To Save Cricket
His Highest Score
Kent, replying to Hampshire's 18 for even declared, last six wickets for 55 when the burly Hdlyard ruo to their rescue, When Kent were all out for 172. ei mate 78-the highest core of his cover-but of the 117 added To the lun. Your II wienis, He bil 12 four in
115 minule, Dek laty
| Shackleton, Hampshire paco bowler, bowled unchanged to
Sir Donald Bradman is cam- | tage" réve for 71. Following
paigning for an alterationen, Kent finished
A
standing.
of the LBW law-to sare ind the life of cricket.
"My bediet." ys Bradman, "s that apies fates have no desire tee? which ezeket where the batxonan
-contantly saving
by the use of his pack.
HEgislators have
#
cha
The day 87 wickets seven
County Debut
Thr 17-par-h! Nawab of Patani, muaking
his
first
Mandy aprendance of the "sen=" tem was topserer for Sussex bigin Middlesex i Hove. He the made an unbeaten 4 out of 27, money Eating
fours. a sex and six
responsibility to see that
qui played in
which wil attrac prelator. | Middlesex saiard a Erst lunings
ter withan them it will "
Bradmar fro
ht
erickel can be bioggiat about by legbelation. In forced by the laws to tre their bals more na their pad less, batsm
and will do so he derigr
He think
bo
Cas
ad 70 and increased this to nk for Mer les of one wicket.
Yorkshire rollupsed dramatic- oy in the rain-affected match Lancashire ut On The lost their last Trafford ive wickets for 14 runs to be Lancashire re- 48 on for 166.
lied with 71 for three, ---Run- theft
Da that it was exiley cover the hall pitching
LHAY
7, it will duly bi chiar in itself but would help! ronixat they "one of the! cursas of medeni cricket."
At present, a batsman can be out LBWnly to balls pitchiur ut the winkel ur on the by side A result of this, à Bradounds view, is that unskilled batsmen are bir inapy the ereanu for for tong by The u of their legg against talls pitched on the ni arul breaking it to the wickel
Bradman makes there its in his "Art of Cicket" (ludder and Stoughton: 38.).
TOUR OF INJURIES
1
magham Pertal
Area CC
out for a tour of the Bourne-
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY,• AUGUST 6, 1958.
FINAL RESULTS: Men-Empire 199, Britain 162; Women-Empire 89.5, Britain 83.5
COMMONWEALTH BEAT BRITAIN AT
HIS LAST TRIUMPH
Famous
Horsewoman.
Injured
London, Aug. 4. Britain's famous
Pat horsewoman, Smythe, was rushed un- conscious to hospital to- night after she had bcon pitched from her horse, which on taking an ob- stacle at the Kingston horse show, faltered.
D
Suffering from a ficad wound, she was taken from the archd on stretcher. It was report- cd that her condition was "quite good".
who Miss Smytho, only last Saturday, won death diet with
British the
women's is a plant adtur.
won two niches and They
championship for the salise drew two, which was
third time, was riding a clory Cough, Big Heten what
Chilean horse "Tona- them: - One che happened
do", when the accident sunstroke, sparnhed ankle, one
took ane badly
place. Franco- on pulled misele,
Presse.
10
high hopes
Like a Bradman inning, the book is a manterpiece, lavishty Jarred nem, six esses of sunburn.
prodneed and complete in every detail.
All in Farhan's weitest summer
100.
Only 100 Minutes Play Possible GLAMORGAN LOSE FOUR WICKETS FOR 57 RUNS AGAINST NEW ZEALAND
London, Aug. 4.
Facing the New Zealand's total of 306 for eight declared, Glamorgan had to bat under cheerless conditions at Swansea, which not only affected the character of the cricket but also today's holiday gato.
Was
Han lost four wickets for 57 brought play to
rain
D. Ward, Blair
Play
limited to 100 ring to settle down to his naturel 1. Walker, not oui minutes during which Glamor-attacking aptitude when
un end for the A. C. Burnett, not out
Exita
Total for 4
rins. A start could not be made day.
until after luach and even then
there were damp patches on
the pitch where the earlier raln had penetrated through the
cdvers.
WAS
ONE PROPHECY
tisat One
propulocy Glamorgan would not get a Jindred runs, but Parkhouse in particular Inced the uphill task resolutely!
He saw two wicke's fall for only 19, but combining FOUNG defence with technically correct stroke play, he remained for 80 minutes before being beaten by Moir's leg breaks,
Another butstrin who looked More Less than the rest was Walker, but he was forbnate to escape after scoring 13 when Petrie failed to hold a low catch behind the wicket.
CRITICAL STAGE Four Glamorgan wiekete had
43 fallen for
wiien Tony Burnett, who is being coNRJETTU Dar the futuro emptaincy of the Welsh County, joined Walker.
The innings wue in its mast critical stogo and conditions could hardly hayis been worse,
Burnett #urvived a fow nasty uvers by Blair and was begin-
SCOREBOARD
FILST INNINGS
New Zealand
300 for 8 declared Glamorgan Parkhouse, e fteid,
Redges, ↳ Cave
Bowling Analysis
O M
Mair 24 air
10
◊ Care
12
Moir
5
J. Pressdes, e Harford, b
Bhir:
THE GAMBOLS
ISN'T IT A LOVELY PLACE FOR A HOLIDAY ?
The greatest sports tragedy this week was the death of 27-year-old British motor-racing driver Peter Collins' who was killed last Sunday after a - crush in the West German Grand Prix,
The above photo shows him (right) sharing the "victor's "laurels with runner-up-Mike Hawthorn-after- winning the British Grand Prix motor race at Silver- stone on July 19.-Central Press Photo.
SUMMER
SOFTBALL GETS
INTO FULL
STRIKE
Angels Down War Eagles While CAA Trounce Austers
In Men's Encounters
By
"Time-Out"
Summer softball got into full strike yesterday when no less than three games were played off at King's Park.
In the pre-lunch game, the Angels, behind the steady two-hit pitching of David Malig, down-
ATHLETICS
Elliott's Record Run Highlights Concluding Day
By VERNON MORGAN
London, Aug. `4.
A new British Empire and Commonwealth record for the half mile established by Herb Elliott of Australia with a time of one minute 47.3 seconds was the high- light of today's concluding competitions in the British Games in which the British Empire and Commonwealth beat Great Britain by 199 points to 162. The Commonwealth competitors won 13 events against six by the British. The women's match also resulted in a win for the Commonwealth by 89% points to 832, the Commonwealth
FINISHED THE SAME WAY AGAIN
-Pholo shows Herb Elliott (right) and Brian Hew- son (left) on the winner's and runner-up's rostrum at the Empire Games in Cardiff after their 880 yards ruce,
41, ins; d. 31 Callender (in) has
Wom
Women's 80 Metres Hurdles
1. N. Thrower Australia) 11.0
M. Stuart (New Zealand 11.4
girls winning all five of the events. Quinton (GH) 112 vees: decided today.
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
A hear capacity crowd of 45,000 spent their bank holiday watching the Commonwealth and British aces in keen battle with several out standing invitation events included to make
the card.
up..
G
Cooke Wimey Aur irains 11.4 nees: 5. W. Hayes (Aun- frulla 115 sek 6. PA. Nutting
115 ren
A80 Yard
HJ. EUkai taustralia) min
474, 8.5, Hewson (GB)
sees., 3. Ker (Jamaica and 49.4 wees; 3. M.A. ... Jason B
43.2 xves; 4, 1.1. Smith (New Hawron GB) i min 49.4
LUPY
Pair Vault
secs; 0. mi: 455
231.3. tentda (New Zealand) 13
It was the farewell performance for most of the
Commonwealth men and women who begin insa, G. Reid (Cannels) 13 their return home tomorrow.
Allah Dito Pakistan) 13 ; 6, ŠR. Porter G 12 t .
Fix Miles
1 J. Merchan (GB) 20 mins 334
Fees:
Elliott, as in Cardif was a Not Thrower the Australian
winner comfortable
in the hurdler who equalled the track over Brian record by winning the 80 metres 880 yards even!.
3, A Onentia (Kenya) 20 Mcgee (New Hewson of Belian who held the hurdles in 11.0 seconds, and by Myam (GE) 20 in 2
who mins 38 seen; 4. A.D. previous Commonwealth record Heather Young of Britain
1.8, 5, H.V. Zalan 20 mins 13.2 Boom 9, K. with one minute 47.8 seconds.
won the100 yards in 10.7
Foord
Two Miles Invitation Murray Halberg's mile victory conds, only a tenth of a second Sun (Kenya) 31 mins 1.8 secs.
outside her recently established
I, P. Clark (GB) 8 ming 37.4, 1965 In four minutes 1.4 seconds was
European record. Ifeather then, b.4.0. Piridong nother outstanding feature of finished second to Betty Cuth-seen; 3. A. Gordon (GB) & mus. 4.4 the day,
bert of Australia, Olympic triples, gold medalist, in the 200 yards won by the Australian girl in 24.1 seconds-Neuter,
The New
Zealander,' winner of the Games 3 miles gold eyedal would undoubtedly have added yet another name to the ever growing list of sub four-minute milkes had Mervyn Lincoln of Australia, one of them, not been an absentee.
Women's 60 yards Jovitom
1. D. Leather (GB) 2 in b.18 seca; 2, 9. Lookes (ún) 2 inina 11.1 scos: 3. 3. Jordan (GB) 2 min 113 nee: 4, A. Oliver (GB) 2 már 12 3. R. Ashby (GB) 2 mins 12 Dece 0.9. Pirie (G) 575.8 16.4 Reck
Women's ligh sungs- 11.M. Manon (Australm) 5 ft G
2. J.M. Donaghy (New Zeland 5th, D.A. Shirey (GB) 3 fi _1, G. C. Potgieter (South Africa) 3 13 4. A. Denwelt (GB) ð fá lug
The Results
Following were the results:
* Yarn Burdick
Gert Potgeiter, South Africa's cod sees; 2. 11. F. Lean Austin, It. Frius (Australia); 6 ft 3 ins: 0.
440 yards world record holder rau sufficiently fast to win this
event aul with a time of 50.4 seconds set a new track record. Two Real Surprises
300 sec, 3. C. E. Goale Cronk Bitten) 1.8 seen; 4. T. S. Farrell (GB) 52.1) kecs; 5. J. Stealf (GB 2 . B. Ratich (Kenya) at.
Hammer Throw
1. M. 1gbal (Pakistan) 12 (t: 2, J. ECB 100 ft 10 inn; 3, P, C. two There were
real sur-
Alkday (GB) 100 it 10% ins; 4. 15
A. prises. The first come in the Payne hommia) 189 ft 131⁄2 ins; 6.
Anthony (GB) 188 It ed the War Eagles by 11 runs to 1 and main-80 yards dush in which the 18- DW.
schoolboy. J. Morris Austraila) 1711 it 5 English year-old tained their position at the top of the leagee Peter Radford, fourth at Cardin standings.
The War Eagles were never | first-sacker L.Y. Kwok in the In the game as they found fith frame. Malig's fast balls hard to hit, The last game of the day saw
A brave The Angels after being held for the Austers making
scoreless Innings broke though valne stand against the Athletic Association loose in the fourth and ratlled Chinese
They were trounced to for 6 runs on 5 hits and had the squad. Eagles' infield Fatlled. The the tune of 22 runs to. 2. This was dull and did not Angels never looked back after gume
ibis inning and went on to win cause much excitement although
by 11-1.
I had its moments.
Uent the dual gold medalist Keith Cardner of Jamales in a photo-finish.
Redford, finishing strongly Just broke the tape ahead of Gardner with Mike Agostini of Canada third.
All three clocked 0.8 seconds.
The other surprise was in the long jump in which the Pakis
24
Que Mite
1 M. Halberg (New Zealand!) 4 ming The Ree; 2. M. agrove (68) enters 3.1 new; 3. M. Berksford (GH! 4 min 3.5 sees; 4. W. 11. Ba (New Zealand) 4 mins 6.5 eccs; 5. G. E. Everett (GB) 4 mins 8.5 seer; 6. Morton (Canada) 4 milia 19.4
Acca.
106 Várda
A. Narramoro (GB) 3 ft.
blicos
1, SJ, Du Plessis ((South Afrleak 105 ft 30% Tow: 2, M. Rakuro (Fah_170 ft 1 in 3, R. Mille (New Zea Tand) 100 ft 6 ina: 1. G.A. Carr (GM) 104 216 inr 2, M.A. Lindsay (GB) 10 : 0. II. Williams (GB) 155 11 4 ins-All Agencies,
Women's 220 Vard..
1. 1. Cuthbert (Australia) 24.3 nees; 2. H. Young (GB) 24.4 *C 5. 31. C. Myburgh (Gouth Africa) and J. Pau) (GB) 24.9 sees 3. M. Dew (GB) 20 secs, 8. E. A. Show (South Africa) 35.1 we
4 x 110 Yards Relay
1. Empire M. Agostini, Canada, 1. Omagbemil, Nigeria, T. Hobinson, Bahamas, K. Gardner, JagSION), ADA *C; 2.0 (F. Radford, E. Send- rom, D. Segal, R. Brightwell) 41
Long Jump
1, PF. Radford (GU) DB sees; 2. 1. A. Ramzan (Puktixlun), 24 ti 05 Antind (Carda) 0.8: 1. D. Segal 215 in. 3. D. Taylor Jamaica) 23 A. Gardner (Jamaica) 3.0; 3. M.G. in 4. P. Foreman (Jamaica), 24
ina: 5. EJ. Daverwirt (India) 150
Men: pre 100, GB 102, Women: Enpire 004. GB 5%.
for
and Ramzan Ali with a leap of fat 99: STA. Robinson (BRG-Ing. Woolley (CH) R feet 8% inches beat them) 10.0; d. P.R. Sandstrom (CB 53 mag 5. A. n. Crultenden (GB) Went Wild
Cardiff gold medallist Paul 10.0.
23 it 411⁄2 ins: D. K. H. Parker (GB) Javella Women
| 23 11 07% 18, Took The Limelight The Athletes went wild In Foreman of Jamaica by 6% 1. A. Pozera (Aust.selin) 2094 TL 54
Ranzan wus the second inning when no less inches,
third at in 2. A. Williams (OD) 138 (: 1:2
MATCH RESULT In 3, M.C. Swanepoel (S030) Amica) -The ladies took the limelight than 20 batters strode up to the Cardiff.
155 ft 0 ins; 4. 8. Platt (GB) 15| Zi after lunch when the undefeated | batter's box. By the time the South Ching squad took the third cut was registered the to CAA. nine to town by trounc- Athletics had sixteen runs 21ing the latter by. 17 runs to 3: their favour. Losing pitcher day and Petite Y.C. Kwan making her Cooper had a hectic 7 second
for appearance
the was definitely oft form for he South Ching teamm
was charged for 16 hits. For Kave a very impressive performance at the the winners, Goose Wong und 57 mound.
In this five-laning George Pang Jr. holsted the affair, she fanned é, gave up 3 Bag and gave commendable hits and walked none. The performances.
The South China indies team. W stre, unfortunately, cannot be 25 2 mid for Athletic hurler Olive will meet the Athletics for the Tuon as she was slashed for 13 second time in as many days today at 5,45 p.m. af. King's 1bits which included two hemiers,
being A grand-elem by Park.
$ 13 4. 19 -France-Presse.
SUNSHINE, SEA AND
FRESH AIR
one
by Barry Applelis
A REAL
CHANSE
NOT A DREss
SHOP FOR MILES
in the six mites mulch, John Merriman, silver medallist for Wales in the Gines was a com- fortable winer in 28 mins 33.2 becs with the Cardiff conqueror Dave Power of Australia an ubsentee. And, in the absence of Albert Thomas the worki three- Falle record holder Peter Clark Er England took the two mlies In eight minutes 37.0 seconds.
Best Performances The best performances put up by the women
those of
исто
RADO
SWISS MADE
OSTAINABLE ÄT
ALL WATCH DEALERS
FRENCH SWIMMING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Australians Beaten In Two Events
women's
Paris, Aug. 4.
200 metres breast- Rone Priolloy, of France, stroke.
The Australians beat Brian Wilkinson, leave Paris tomorrow morning, are due to Australia's British Empire the
the Tokyo and
men for
and Cómmonwealth Games | women for Holland.
bronze medallist, in the
200 metres butterfly evont
of the French swimming.
RESULTS
Australian winners today
championships here today. wah :
Pirolley, bolder of the Wife, Men's 100 metres free styld: clockod 2 this 23.2 news to beat Join Devitt, (06.6 beca).': 'the Australian þý half- a second. Men's 1,500 metres free style, Jon Konrads, (17 mins 49,0 LEAVING FOR TOKYO
ECCS).. Wire
Australian owlramers
bedben In oby two di the Women's 100 mètres butterfly: avonta they contered in Beverly Bainbridge, Zone min
two-day chiampionships. The 16.3 sec).
other foster was Barbary Evans, Women's 400 metres free mrcond to French charapon stylé: Ilsa Konrads, 4 muing Tintne Degoutroy fri ||he| 59,0° soca) —Reuter.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.