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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958.

Last First-Class Match By Kiwis American League Baseball

GOOD BATTING DISPLAY AGAINST PEARCE'S XI IN IDEAL CONDITIONS

London, Sept. 10.

Ironically for the New Zealanders, they found at Scarborough in their last first-class match the kind of weather they have seen so little of throughout the tour. The sun shone all day and there were 10,000 people to see them do justice to the conditions with a good display of batting, in their match against T. N. Pearce's XI.

by I The opposition. xplained Peter May. was formidable, tor, the counting Boy Marshall of West Trxlies, there were even Test men, with Gumn Goode Bek of Ceylon, Sair:boury, T. A. Bailey and J. V. Wilson complet- ing the eleven,

The Season's Best Two-Year-Old

Lundun, Sept. 10. The Yorkshire traiced dashing Uttle chestnut Br Careful" became the best two-year-old of the reason when she won the - Champagne Stakes at Doncaster

today,

De Careful, trained by Cap- Lal Charles Elsey and riden by E. Hide currying 8 stone 31 pounds, bent Carnoustie by neck over the six-furkng classic to bring her owner Mr Willam 3. 4,007 in prize money.

"Be Careful" shook the form experts when she sprend-eagled feld of crisek two-your-alda in the Gimcrack Stakes at York: recently.

In today's short held of seven runners she came in at a fon"

to seven favourite.

Two left-handers, Miller and to Sutcliffe, look the main herÓLNY. Milter led the

with Wily sparkling 53 in an operáng stand of 70.

Vigilant Defence

overthrow by

#enerous D. W. Richardson.

Satelitte azerled only two and a quarter hours for 77 and hu and Harford joined Held and Miller in completing 1,000 runs in first cluas matchees during the fest

Gained Control ·

He hooked Goonesena for six and also hit four fourt. Hin parte ner, Darvy, occasionally relaxed from + vigilant defence, and

Marshall's bowling disturbed | audaskarly kwel Sainsbury New Zealand when May used twice for Eix, but his 44 in whits for live overs before the and a half hours was over be new ball. He accounted for Mac- fore festival time.

gibbon and Playle, and there- after Pearce's side gained con

au

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the height of the after o, Macgibbon and Sutclife et rollicking ger by adding 35 nineteen Sutcliffe gave one of his best displays of The four. His masterly off driving and sure leg hitting earned one six and eight fours and his score had a live thanks

RUGBY RESULTS

London, Sept. 10. Beats in funge Rugby matches were:

UNION

Combined Richmal and 100-

tra

Truesman and Bailey put the batsmen on the defensive and the last six wickets went down excelled with his elever fighted for 68 runs. Sainsbury again lefl-arm slows, and he was not afrold to buy his four wlekots, which cost 91 runs,

New Zealand fought back in | the last, Balf hour when Pepree's | vide starteri their innings. Hayes, their lively pace bowler, dismissed England opener, Peter Richardson with the afth ball of the innings. Playle taking a smart catel at short fine lei.

Marshall and J. V. Wilson

look shaped confidently, and,

don Scottish XV 6, Kts; Chap-the store to 18 for one wicke man's Rest of London XV 10.

10.

bv

Me

Giles Loder

and ritiden

hy

Lester gutt

was second vi

Carnoustie, ownel

nine to two, 12 lengths ahead of Lord Derby's Doninate, riten by D. Stnlth at ning to one- France-Presse,

12.

Newport 9, Ranji Walker XV

Shroud 3. Bristol 30.

LEAGUE

County Match Lancashire 10, Cumberland

Leeds {l1,

Lancashire Cup 17, Keighley

15.

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JOHNNY HAZARD

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OUR PORTAL-TO• SPORTAL BETWEEN THE BALL-PARK AND THE AMFIELDI THEN WE USE THE FLANE FOR THE LONG HOP!

when stumps were drawn,

The Scores

Scores were: New Zealand-

Radio Link For Racing Driver

Racing driver S. Lewis-Evans le pictured at the Brands Hatch circuli, Kent, as he tunes the radio installed in his Cooper ear so that he can keep in constant touch with the pits.

Lewis-Evans recently drove a British Racing Partnership Cooper in the Kentish 100 Trophy event for Formula 11 cars.-Reuterphoto.

CHINA'S 'FIRST SPARTAKIADE

To

43 Sports Events Be Held In Sept. 1959

Peking, Sept. 10.

Communist China's first sports "Spartakiade" will be held in late

September 1959, it was officially announced here today.

A commillee to prepare for session in Peking from Septem- autonomous

ber 5 to 9.

1st tonings 200 (Sutcliffe 77, the sports meeting, bended by Miller 53, Darey 44 and Mac-China's Vice-Premier Ho Lung. gibbon 36), 7. Satusbury four) who is Chairman of the National for 91. Goonesena three for 75, Physical Culture and Sports arul Marshall two for ten.

T. N.

XI-18 for Commission, is Pearce's one wicket-France-Presse.

18

regions,

the

People's Liberation Army and the Tibet Autonomous Region.

16,000 CONTESTANTS Taking port this sperts About three-quarters of them meet will be 16,000 contestant will come to Peking for the now at work, from all the provinces (includ-finals, The committee held its first Ing Taiwan Province), cities,

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PIERCE GAINS HIS 16TH WIN AS WHITE SOX BEAT RED SOX 7-2

New York, Sept. 10. Billy Pierce of the White Sox, trying to get in under the wire with 20 victories again, gained his 16th today when he defeated the Red Sox 7-2. at Chicago.

The White Sox broke a 2-2 tie when they rallied for five runs in the eighth inning to strengthen their hold on second place in the American League. Al Smith's single with the bases - loaded off loser Murray Wall ignited the five- run outburst.

Tom Brewer storted for Dos- tor and gave way to Wail in the seventh.

Clint Courtley drove in four runs with a homer and a double to leed the Senctors to 5-4 triumph over the Tigers of Detruit.

Detroit went ahead in the third Inning when Charlle Maxwell hit grand slam homer but Court- ney's home with one on gave Washington to winning mangin in the eighth. Poul Foytack was Mix luser while rellevar Tex Clevegur wwe the winner in re- ilet of Russ Kemmener.

In right games New York was

at Cleveland and Baltimore was

al Kansas City.

Best

The Results

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chiengo

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000-002-00x—7—3—1 Brewer, Wall (9) and Daley, Whitë 17): Pierre (10-10) and Lollar. Battey

91 LP-Wası (7-0).

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Detroit

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001-000-000-4-0–2

Kemmerer. Clevensd Coth tory; Foytack

(7) and Wilson WI-Clavenger (0-8). 111-Maxwell (12th), Courtney.

altirea, Kamas City nighi), New York at Cleveland (night), NATIONAL LEAGUE

Los Angeles at Philadelphia (night) Sun Franesco at Pittsburgh Inígizli,

National Amateur Golf

Aspirants in the preliminary Tournament

competitions all over the coun-

try are expected 10 reach millions.

Cincinnat

Ai Milwaukee

(night),

Chicago at 5: Louis (ught) -URI.

SPORTRAIT

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London Azprem Saction

Bradman's

Tribute To

MaCartney

Sydney, Sept. 10. Charlie. MaCartney, fomed test cricketer who died in Sydney yesterday. was one of Sir Donald Bradman's boyhood

San Francisco, Sept. 10. In all, there will be 43 sports Former champion Harete events in the "Spartakiade," Ward worked his way into the including basketball, volleybit, quarter-finale of the National heroes, other ball events, field and Amateur Golf Tournament today Sir Donald Spidi truck events, bicycle racing, with a 3-1 victory over Jerry "Despite all Dur too brief gymnastics, weight - Hting, Pitman,

association on the field of

fencing boxingi swimming,

wrestling, motor-boat racing, regatta, chess, archery, marks- manship. motorcycle

racing. water sports, gliding, parachut- ing from planes, radio signall- ing, model vessels contest und model planes contest. (Many of them were introduced into China in the recent years),

NEW HEIGHTS

It is expected that sports activities on a mass scale in China will reach new heights

today:

Also advancing were former play, he taught me much and champion Charley Coe with a 1 chall ever be grateful for his 5-4 win over Bobby Garbre, cocouragement and inspiration, Į and the veteran Johnny Dawson "Charlie aften sent me #

5-4 winner

brief congratulatory card and ended with these invariably words keep hitting my boy, a

Griffith.

OVCI George

The bly upset of the day of curred in the third round when

Martin

Stanovich climinated efending champion Hillman Robbins.-U.P.I.

day

and tens of millions of people AMERICA'S CUP TRIAL will pass the all-round physical Atness lost in the "reddy for

Newport, Sept. 10. labour and defence" programme Steady rain and overcast to- before China's National Day on forced a postponement to October 1, next year.

to-morrow of the sixth trial roce The sports meet will mark between Columbia and Vim to the 10th anniversary of the select a yacht to defend the founding of the Chinese People's | America's Cup against Brilaiu's Republic-France-Presse,

Sceptre Associated Press.

Elliott May Go After

The 3-Mile And 6-Mile World Records

Perth, Sept. 10.

Herb Elliott, Australia's wonder-miler, will not

run again for six months.

Elliott, who arrived home today after his two-month tour.

of Europe, during which he sot world recorda for the mile and 1,500 metres, said he planned a lay-off unti February.

He would then, he said, start f may be a month before 1 moke training for the Australian a decision."--Reuter, championships in Hobart, Tas- mainlo.

TRUE PROPHECY

The 20-year-old runner told reporters, that he was consider- ing attempts on the three and Blx-mile records. He said he rated the selling of a new half- Mel Charles,

Welsh International footballer

brother of the mile world best a harder tdak famous, Johp, has gone into than his record-breaking mile print with an anecdote about

run.

LACK BASIC SPEED

molto

by which

he himself

played, "I found him a great cricketer, a lovable character and a loyal friend." Chizin Mail Special.

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»Bager's a the Wales-Sweden World Cup TONIC

tle at Stockholm.

As he entered

the stadium, "I lock a little basic speed for this race, and will have to make Swedish winger Skoglund sald says Charles, The brilliant

a planned, careful attack on the to him "We draw today oh?" record to beat it but I am "No, Wales will win," repiledBA keen to try," he said,

Eillott said he would

Charles. "NO, con-

a draw will be

sider closely the £38,800 sterling good for you, good for us."

draw A goalless professional offer made to aimi

it was

by American promoter, Mr Leo Skoglund missing many chances, Leavitt, But he added: "I will and Wales and Sweden went on want to know what I will have to the competition proper to the to do how Blten and how long) chagria of the others in that

I will rin," he concluded: "It! group.

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