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THE CHINA MÀIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1958.

TEST SERIES REVIEW The Big Outcry!

Kiwis Should Have Had A Coach

By NORMAN YARDLEY

(Former England and Yorkshire Cuplain)

I refuse to be critical of the poor New Zealanders.

I feel

too embarrassed about this dreadful summer they have had to endure.

Skipper John Reid was telling me this week that they have. spent more than 144 hours in various pavilions up and down the country watching the rain instead of getting on with the game! That is the equivalent of 3% solid weeks of cricket!

With

ball and soft a we! Wiegels to contend with after that they never really have had 21 Choice to art their trun striking strength.

them EUROPEAN C’SHIPS

A man like Warwickshire's Tan Dollery, for example, travelling

withi aroma for those first few weeks, could Have made them twice the side.

role know that Dollery

Most Disappointing done the job is he lan

1 duri resent that they could ever have been a match! for the- Fall strengths

of

England: they just haven't hand The players for that. But they

Ipens to be an England selector

his season.

But a man of his calibre-he constr mind particularly be caine he has coached in New Zealand and really kuows their

could have put up y strnterprofiler-could have Improv- Show Dr Brer wickets and ed path their thique

touch of sIM on their their cuafidence,

with backs.

Analysing their play is Not How To Play

have seen it over the sunumer,

} would say that the 1041 disappuining feature who that they didn't seem to improve as they sellled to the pace of our alower wiekis.

They never

ved to

F

„regun tu

gel

Tayt Truf

It wouk'n't be a matter f waching them to play richer i

It would be that they know.

anatites of helping merely s them over the hurdies prenant-

by new condition of per them 12.1 verti

bral that eertain

This is an iden_the_Indians, who come here next year, also might find of extreme value.

Corlich wirkets you love shots by

(others don't. nude up your mund, and either play forward all the way—or hack all the way. The all- cork shoot you can get away with on perfect wickets is radar death against a bowler who can

"moves the ball the seat over here.

uff

Needed Some Help the visitors in find the

14-

That is why I feel that it would have paid the New Zealanders fo have poluted an officiul roach to have foured with them - fur the first six weeks of the tour at least.

I don't

patronisin

J

Aleen thes

nay way. 1 Renuinely that woestand cricketers

intor stopping Arought

full English season need some help,

Asian Football Body To Send All-Star Team

To Tour Europe

I know that some people with rty away from the idea of a "ch" being; allowed nene Tvat ulyers potest for their strokes; but it should be made clear that the only "couching" would be

quickest way to make their strokes pay cut am ouk wickets!

Let me assure you that w experienced cricketer would ever attempt to interfere with the style or basic technique, of any Tex player. All he could do wradd be to help and suggest!

By Far The Best

Easy Win For Europe's Fastest Swimmer In 100 Metres Race

Budapest, Sept. 1. Paola Pucci of Italy, the fastest swimmer in Europe, gained his expected vic-¦ tory in the men's 100 metres free-style event of the European swimming championships here today. taxing at the way in the #nil, that 23-year-old різалилсу aurent on Rome UniVCT= Bity won in 58.3 ses Leonid

A

Kolesnitrov, 21, Russian soldier who starteri swimming only four years tigo, won the ment's 200 metres breast stroke sold 2 touch from

گرانم

metal Roberto Lazzari, of Italy. Only

two-tenths of

Recand suparated the Two at the #215

which Kolesnikov renched in 2 mins 41.1 sec FAVOURITE Dutch star Cockie Gaslelaars,

winning Bmo of

favourite for the womey's 100 metrès free-rlyle, was benten info second piner by 21-year- old Kate Jobson, of Sweden Mis: Jobson's

one minute 4.7 secs equalled the championship record set by Mis Gastelaars in yes- terday's splendid

semi-finals. The Duteli girl was three tenths of a second slower today. Ninet Krutova, of the Sovi

By far the best of the New Zealanders has been big Tony MacGibboo. With both bat and ball he has shown versatility.

With new bath he has {10- trend that fuller th :ut softer påkehus have demanded; | and adway he has bend or re rentrol of both length and diree- tion.

With the bat he has bil county and reori consistently. Or the younger nu opener John D'Arcy bas siłown nura promise He seems to have! "Con- |appatient genuine thought to nes gaite and artapled himself with agreed today to send a all-star brewing and intelligence,

bi eonicotration any, ked when he felt like showing them, his strokes

Kuula lammpur, Sept. 1. The Asian Futbali federation ponference

soccer

hen

Asian

team 10 tour Europe, and tu invite um American sides European and

To Asia.

with The mouting agreed suggestion by the President of the Confederation, the Matayon Frime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, thal zone matches of the Asian Cup tournament should be played at one place, Instead of on a home-and-away basis.

Of all the New Zealanders he by the one I would my will sake bacit most from his four here.

Financial Aspect

the

Financially, of course, tour has been a tragedy of main, with. Thota three days swipest elean out of the final Test as the cruel climax, Manager Jack

The meeting also decided to bolster the funds of the Con-Philipps tells me they needed

federation by makingg a "chom- plona vernis the rest" match at the end of the Malayan inde- pendence anniversary

inent at present being staged

here.

The teams taking part in the tournament represent

Malaya, Singapore, indinesia, Hongkong Vietnam-Reuter.

Thompson Wins International Bicycle Races

Georgetown, Sept. 1.

Thompson Peter

Britain's

tody won the 1,500 and 5,000 metre international bicycling races here, but lost the 10,000 metro event after falling during the very last lap.

Low.

Thompson and Ken another British cyclist arrived here four days ago for the four-day International meeting.

first They are the

British cyclists ever to compete in British Gulana-France-Presse,

Against

skin disease

and itching

Mitigal

ADENDİNE BAYER: FRODUCT. MANUFACTURIO IN MYIRKULIN, GERMANY

£2,700 from the last Text clear their expenses,

to

Well, they just about gol that much, so I suppose they will go back willi a small balance In harid. But have

HEATHER YOUNG WINS THE 100

Another gold medal for Britain in the European Games in Stockholm was captured by Heather Young (168) who won the 100 metres. Krepkina of Rus- sjá (No. 130) was second and M. Weston of Great Britain (seen partially al

extreme left) was third-Central Press photo.

JIM FERREE WINS VANCOUVER CENTENNIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENT Beats Back Challenge From World's Best Pros

By HAL WOOD

That was one stroke ahead of

Vancouver, B.C., Sept. 1. Jim (Fearless) Forrae beat back the challenge of the world's best pres in the final round of the 150,000

Vancouver, Centennial Golf, Tournament today to win his first, major, event, Turning aside the threat of first, Fred Hawkins, then Dow Finsterwald and Billy Casper, Ferres from Winston-Salem, Union, took the women's North Carolina, fired his fourth springboard diving champion-consecutive sub-par round to ship with a total of 124.22 post a 72-hole score of 270. He points-Reuter.

had rounds of 89-81-09-71-270.

Thrilling 17-Run Win By Surrey Over Sussex

London, Sept. 1.

Surrey bowled like the county cricket champions

Casper, who had a chance to the it by sinking a 12-foot eagle on The kitt hole. Billy's putt was wide, however, and the throng of 12,000 satup ដ tremendous eheer for the young, new champion

The victory was worth $6,400 Io Ferrer-whieh more than doubled his to winnings for the year. His previous play lad earned him only $5,400 all year. Ferres had nines of 34-37.

BEST ROUND

Best round of the final day. į went to home town favourite in Ston Leonard, who came with a seven under par 55 for

SOUTH CHINA

STILL UNABLE

ΤΟ

PLAY

IN

INDIA

The Indian

BUT COULD YOU. NAME THE MEN WHO CAUSED IT ALL?

By DONALD GOMERY

You may applaud the decision that John Wardle, cricketer, should not tour Australia with the England team. Or you may not.

But do you know exactly whom you are applaud-

ing or decrying?

It was the Marylebone Cricket Club's committee that decided Wardle must not go to Australia (because he had been cheeky about his club and club captain).

Few people know Just who are the members of this com- nifter. Yet they are the mer who rule ali cricket. And, even in a game, it is well to kem who ore's rulers are.

the

President of M.C.C. in Duke of Norfolk, Premier Duke and Earl of England, who pre- sided

soob, distinctions of "amateur" and "professional" and calling all players simply “playera.”

He's going to read on, a lot of, old-rooted coms, this strong young man, May,

at the meeting when Forest Hills Tourney

the ban was put on Wundle. The Duke, as all cricket followor

know, as a cricket team of his

own

in which Prince Philip

sometimes drops watches.

President-designate is Lord Portal of Hungerford, Chief of Air Staff during the war.

One of thr distinguished members of the committed is another great figure of the last war, Enni Alexander of Tupis.

ANDERSON, COOPER

LEAD FIELD INTO FOURTH ROUND

Forest Hills, Sept. 1. Another peer is. Lond Mock- Defending champion Ma ton, former Cabinet Minister | Anderson and Wimbledon King “ and now chairns of the Mid- | Ashley Cooper, two determined Janki Bank.

Trends

Nol oli members of the M.C.C. committee were presen

Just at the Windie meeting,

who was present the M.CC. İs | keeping a secret.

Aussies with their eyes on eacti ather and the pro jackpot, led the, Rek Into the fourth round the US amateur tennis cham

ionsluge togay.

Cooper,

Was "playing Fetter and feeling better han cer because I've been taking dextrose for energy," 13 flustered Mike Crane of Oakland, California. 0-2, 0-0

KATE

An M.C.C. spokesman, can- the menting on

commit.co: inembership, did say That 1 consisted of men expertenced in all walks of life.... Yet an on- sider will find our or two trends |

the Anderson,

23-year-old running throughout,

bad rancher, Queensland There is the treasurer, H. S tougher job beating big Bill Altham of Repton. Oxford, and Quillian of Seattle, 8-6, 6-3, 6-2. Hampshire, now

Coleuita, Sept. 1.

external affairs ministry has rejected a request rom the Indian Football Asso- elation to recotisider its earlier Winchester, decision, not to permi: the South China Athletic (Hongkong) toolkit LEISTA play in India.

inaster at

There are the four trustees...

A

Moving along with them on the sun-baked. wind-swept

inter-collegiate hopefuls

Olmedo, top contender Hem

Association Lord Cornwallis, Elon, Sand-courts at Forest Hills were such

to hurst, Kent, now on the board

The secretary of the Indian Football Association said a tele At from the ministry pointed out that travel permits held by members of the team were not recomised by the Government of India and to the team coul not be entertained.

The team arrived in Bombay Saturday only to learn that all their programme had been cancelleri-Reuler.

U.K. SOCCER RESULTS

London, Sept. 1. Results of oxy's footindl mulches were:

3 Everton

Division III

13

Alex

of half a dozen major rms: champion R. H. Twing, explain of the American Eton XI, Uxford, Middlesex: Richardson and one-time runder deputy chairman of the Stock up Herbie Flam while defending Exchange, Lieut.-Colonel R. T. the women through their second champion Althon Gibson paced Stanyforth, Elon, Oxford, cap- 1ain of an MC.C. team that toured

South Africa; and Sir Pelham Warner, Rugby, Oxford, Englund, barrister.

round.-U.P.I.

There are the cricketing stars Warrant Issued of yesterday G. Q. Allen, England, stockbroker, E. R. T. Eton, Cambridge, Middlesex For Arrest Of Haimės. Malvern, Oxfoixi, Sur- World Flyweight

rey, England; F. G. Mern, Eton. Cambridge, Middlesex, captain of England; family brewing Arm's M. J. C. Allom, Welington. Cambridge. Surrey, and England. Ture is an M.P. Hubert Ashion, Winchester, Cambridge;

a

Boxing Champion

Buenos Aires, Sept. 1.

Queen's Counsel Willam A warrant has been issued Arnold Sime, Bedford School, here for the arrest of world Oxford. Nottingteamshire.

flyweight

champion, boxing Pascual Perez,

connection with

accident, in a motoring which a man was killed, bafore

Amateurs

in

There is the Rev. David Purez went on a Latin-American Sheppard. who stands alone: tour earlier this year. the man who would be playing

Police waited for him at the

for England In Australia but airport but Poroz stayed in

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division I

Preston

D

Bournemouth

1 puts the Church first.

0

Bradford Cily

Swindon Town

Y

2

Queen's Park

D

# regularly play

Dury

cricket, Peter

Southampton

0

72 hole score of 274-good for Halifax Tour ifth place and $1,000, plus $600 Full City Alven The leading Canadian Mansfield Town

Tranmere entrant,

Stockport second in Casper Anished place with a 271 and collected they are when they snatched a thrilling two-$3,000, Ken Venturk, San Fran- day victory over Sussex by 17 runs at Hoves, and Finsterwald, Tequesta, Barstow today.

Survey in their second innings were shot ou for 89 but Sussex Talted in their quest to score 00

disappointing it must be for Another

them when they recall that from their four three-day Test tour of 1049 they showed

a clear prot of more than £20.000!

From Englandi's point of view

Cricket

Record

A cricket feat being

recalled

is that of Paul Hugo, who, play-

the outstanding bating, at the log for Smitted against Allwat

runs to win and were dismissed for 70,

Sussex looked as if they were on the way io success when their opening balmen, Alan Oakman and Don Smith, pul

Caraters

Division TV

+

Exeter Chy Florida, tied for third with 237 Uradford

Intepult Crewe Alex.

Northampton and cach got $2,350.

Chingisam

Carlie V. Fort Valo

Watford Shezwabury T. fiztechend

Oldham A. Coventry C. Millwal

Walonli

·SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP

Koichi Ouo of Japan lied at 279 with Gene Little and Don January for fourth place. They each collected $2,250.-U.P.1.

un 34, but then spinner Tony Ladies' Open

Lock

came on

to bowl and

started the collage by having Pairs Bowls

Smith low with "bis fifth de- livery.

Slumped

Alec Bedser, who up to then

Semi-Finals

that

Stranraer

3 Arbroath

(Flay-off First Leg)

GLASGOW CUP (Semi-Flant)

Thirt Lewark

1 Rangers

--Jleuter.

t

There are the two men who

Montevideo.

He had just been expelled first-class from Caracas after a short arrest

May. England's following allegations, that he

captain, and Douglas Insole; the acted as courier for the former

Esacx caplain.

The trends are unmistakable. Agonting President, Juan Peran, All the committee members are Trujillo.

whom Perez, visited in Cludart

ASHAMED

In montevideo he declared: · were "During my crrest in Cameos, 1.

took a pledge to shave my head.

2 former public school boys; nearly Tall have been to Oxford Or Cambridget all are successful Altoda; in business or the profes- asions....

All are or Feriekot amateurs.

And the vote of the profes- I will do so." sional is not heard in the land.

Peter cricketer (Charterluso

May, the

He added that he was ashamed modern of relumming to Buenos Aires and and although admitting being Peron's Cambridge) is known to be In friend, he claimed: "I have no

the old political interests,”--Reuter,

3 favour of abolishing

ROSE NEEDN'T WORRY ABOUT

HIS SUSPENSION SAYS

-JACK ARKINSTALL

series has been shown by skip-North in South Africa In 1930,

In yesterday's report of the per Peter May, with his century ook nine wickets with nine sue had not been successful with ladies open pals lawis bowis hla fast medium bowling, step-acmi-finals played on Sunday, at Leeds as good a performancecessive deliveries and went am

to capture all ten wickets at a ped in to claim four wickets for it was incorrectly stated On the as any I have seen. Lowling side at hus been Tony cos of enly three runs!

ax runs

10 balls and Talkoo Club's Mrs. M. Munn leck and Jim Laker with tha

and Mrs E. Mcleod were given More recently, in fact only Sussex slumped to 41 for Ave. rest also-falas.

last month, n Liverpool school-

When Jim Parks was caught a hard fight by Mrs C. C. Ma Mrs D. Baker of KCC. boy named Leonard Stoun, play and bowled by Lock at 49, and ing for St Theresa's against spinner Jim Laker completed before winning by 27-20"

the This should have been Ranworth Square School, took a the rout by dianissing the last wicket, with all six balls of an four batanen in 4.3 overs at a other way round. The malch over, hitting the stumps cach personal cost of only five runs was won by Mrs C. C. Ma and The suspension of Austra-

But I would add that Freddle Trueman, in spasms, and Briau Statham, in the last two Tests, huve looked pretty useful also

as at that!

(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED)

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lmet.

THE GAMBOLS

WE'LL LEAVE EARLY

TO CATCH YOUR

TRAIN ♫

-Reuter.

Mrs D. Baker by 27-20.

Barry Appleby

AND AS A ' SPECIAL TREAT WE'LL HAVE LUNCH OUT

WHAT'S

ABOU TREAT

lian tennis alar Mervyn

Time on your hands.

RADO

By DEREK JOHN

Rose by the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, pending inquiries into his expenses, caused a cynical guffaw in Eastbourne re cently.

Brisbane but now an ol based in Vienna, acted spokesman for, a group of English, French, Swba, Dutch and German profequiopałe when he honounced, donn

to mo

The 85 professionals representing CONFIDENTLY BREDICT

16 countries at the StazoDgAT International Profesional Tournament - refristed tu Those who make their living cffleially from tap, gutne—Just noured.

TOP PRIZE OF £150

The official 85, with the, auguay maidītions at plutocratie Low Hood, Ken Rosewall, Tony Drobert and Pancho Seguro, wero battling for a top priza £100 plus expenses that woulch most......... lending. magicum, to, ancer). “ ||Forty-yong-old Australian globe. trotter Jack Arkinstall, open of

of

"Old Rosle needn't wOSTY. I confidently predict the super- sion wil be lifted about. Octo leg in time, fơn Rose to get ready to play for Audiralla” în the Davis Cup doublen' in December,"

Australiam LTA Proskiong, Don Ferguson, who pled Arkkitell himapií kous Vinx, la quoted as emphasising that Rose is suspended only unchi do explanation for his, expgrajaa haa.boun grodibody"

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