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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959.

LINDWALL EQUALS GRIMMETT'S FEAT What's Best in Kowloon

Claims 216th Test Wicket

With His First Ball In The Fifth Test Match

Melbourne, Feb. 13.

England, sent in to bat after losing the toss, were 53 for two at lunch on the first day of the fifth and final Test match here today. The England batsmen dismissed this morning were. Trevor Bailey for a duck - caught off Ray Lindwall's first ball of the match before a run was on the board--and Peter May, caught off Meckiff for 11 when the scoreboard showed only 13.

the well-covered wicket did not appear affected

With Bailey's wicket Lindwall | Bailey. Peter Richardson, Jim sphere, but equalled Clarrie Grimmelt's Laker, Ten Graveney, Freddie Terord of 216 test wickets,

At the adjournment Richard- son was not out 18 and Colin Cowdrey not out 22.

England today omited Wille Watson, unfl, and brought in

walle Ted Dexter.

Australia dropped Le Favell to play four fant bowlers, all of whom were with this morning. view Lindwall the best of them.

on

Swing Both Ways

Lindwall was able to swing the ball both ways in the hurtel atmosphere, while Ian Meeki was able to get a considerable lift if the pitch now and then, It was off one of these lifting! balls that May was caught by Benaud in the milly.

15 overs were Altogether bowled this morning.

with wicket Lindwal claiming one

overs, for 13 runs : Ave Meekiff one for 22 in Tour overs.

Only a small crowd were pre- sent when play began on a pitch which had been well protected Apatnail overnight

morning radu.

The feams were:

and early

Australie: Richle Benaud (Captain). Jimm Burke, Alan Davidson. Wally Grout,

Harvey,

Ray Landwall.

Trueman, Frank Tyron, Roy by overnight and early morning

Ted Dexter. John rain as It was well covered. Swetmaa,

1211 man: Subba Mortimore. Fluns

early Australia scored 113

ns Lindwall, bowling success

over by Alon after a maflen Davidson, had Trevor Bailey enught by Davidson at thtril slip with his first bull of the match.

Both bowlers the ball in the

were swinging humid alma-

Lunch Scoreboard

P. E.

ENGLAND

(First Innings)

chardson not out

T. E. Bulley, Davidson,

Lindwall

P. H. B. May, e Bennud, h

Mechi

M. C. Cowdry not out

Extras

Total (for 2 wkts)

Fall of wieketa: 1-0, 2-13.

Uncomfortable

171

pariicult rly Richardson was

facing when uncomfortabl Lindwall, who was moving the

least ball either way in the air and three un- made

against the successful appeals

is Arst three batsium overs.

After three overs for six runs 10 lan Davidson gave way Meckl, who promptly struck an important blow for Australia -having Peter May caught by Beraud in the gully for Hund England were two for 13.

Benaud

his Rorke,

fourth

after

ured speed bowler, 19 Meck had three overs.

B

11

Richardson lifted Merkiff to the boundary to send up Eng- land's 50 in 80 minutes off 11 overs.

England at lunch were 33 for 53.

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Bowling Analysis

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Horke

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22

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Mackay, Jan Meekift, Calin Donald. Norman

Cordon Rorke. 12th man: 1s Favell.

Trevor

England: Peter May (Cap- tain), Colin Cowdrey,

FOUR D. JONES

GET TOPLANT SIX BUT QUICK! THAT NEW PROLE JONES HAS GONE

BERSERK

HOLD ON A MOMENT,

FERDINAND

NOW!- WHAT'S ALL THIS CHASING ABOUT IN THIS STRIP?!

WANT TO KNOW WHAT

IS GOING ON

NANCY

PATCHES, PATCHES--- MY WHOLE LIFE IS

NOTHING BUT

PATCHES

1

--Renter.

THATS EASY. ZONES 19 DOING HIS NOT IN PLANT", SIX..

After Lunch

Australia made a quick break- through afler inch when, in Davidson's ars ever un resump- tion, Cowdrey was caught by Lindwall before he had added a

un to his lunch

score of 22- and England were three for 61.

Reller.

...IN THE FORM OF A HOOP

AND THIS HOOP TURNS OUT TO BE THE FOURTH DIMEN-] SION-RIDICULOUS.-HE THEN CLAIMS, HE CLIMBED

THROUGH THIG HOOP

JONES? ON HIM.-HE'S THE

SPORTS PERSONALITIES

TONY 'MYATT

RAMON YOUNG

First HK

Born

Shuttler To

Win Colony Title

Ramon Young, our sports personality for this week, is a name synonymous with badminton as bread is to butter. At 42 years of age, he can look back on a career that is, to say the least, unique.

He has had a But, his days as a player are by no means numbered.

serious setback through a finger injury but plans to enter this year's championships in the mixed doubles and "maybe the singles."

If he does choose to enter the will have latter event, bis ake bile effect on his game for he ts for as X- Is very it und

he has perlence is concerned hnd more than Its fair share of it.

for

2

Invitation Cham- As the years rolled by, he the World became better and better and inpionships in Kuala Lumpur, to- Kroup of other the 1950-51 senson, was good gether with enough to clinch the singles nhd Hongkong players that included Helen Kwong, Ullan Khoo and doubles titles.

W. F. Foo.

Stomach Trouble

1

In the same season he was with another invited together Jocal player to participate in Keen Swimmer

the Philippine National Cham- pionships and became the first

10 win When he was a youngster, focni player over Ramon was very keen on swim-foreign le.

visit the to used! ming and Chinese YMCA regirly jructive. When he was years old he was practising for cham- swimming the Colony pionships when he noticed some

buys

bad-title playing Malayan minton. He took in immediate interest in the game and from onwards, swimming this time took a back seal,

After his triple success in forced to leave 1853, he was

badminton stomach-atment.

a through

He was back on the scene the following two seasons how- walked once again ever, and off with the singles titles.

Injured Finger

As If this wasn't enough in

1950-57 Then, the following

during tho two seasons he

fore- Colony singles season he injured the riso took the

Ørst and become the

finger of his right hand whille player to win the S. A. Gray taking part in a Police Reserve Challenge Cup by winning the swimming meet and was unable title three tinics in sucession.to, participate in the badminton Incidentally, he was also the championships that reason. This Hongkong-born Chinese proved to be the biggest dis- an awful lot he had to learn about the game, player to win the Colony Men's appointment of his

In previous years he was all sel on winning the with Malayans singles title.

won by Malayanite for another three years in but playing

"There has been

succession. made it a lot easier.

Chinese. He was triple cham- The coaching. any wasn't

plon in 52 as well. boys

kood Malayan enough and learnt stroke play and everything from them," he

There was

told me.

were

by MADDOCKS

BORN IN 1845.- FINDS A--An „BKY HOOP? CLIMBS THROUGH,

IT, FORWARD INTO TIME SOME HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN YEARS?... BUTHERING IDIOT ITS.

CHAP WHO INSISTS HE WAS) AND ARRIVES HERE AN INSULT TO THE INTELL

BORN IN 1845 SAYS THE SKY FELL ON HIM

I DON'T MIND PATCHES ON MY COAT, MY PANTS, MY UNDERWEAR AND SHIRTS---

IN 1984,... I'M NOT

A PROLE, HE SAYS, BUT A

COWBOY...A

SHERIFF OF

BUZZARDS CREEK.....

BUT PATCHES ON

IGENCE OF BOTH YOUNG AND OLD...WHAT WITH HIM AND MADDOCKS........

mik

QUITE BUT WHAT CAN YOU DOP

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

MY KNOTHOLES BALL

IS GOING

TOO FAR

W

PARK

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In 1851 he visited Saigon with the Chinese 'Y' squad and the following your he took part in

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Ramen has also been to In- with Hamptong's Thomas Cup team and has also played against the Japanese team in the same event,

In 1951 he also played against world cham- Wong Peug-50on,

pion at the time when he Visited the Colony.

Ambition

also

He is at present, Vice-Prest- dent of the HKBA and Chairman of the Umpires As- sociation.

13

His one ambition now, as far ns bidminton is concerned to see an improvement in the He standard of play locally.

can be feels this

achieved through the medium of school- bey, badminton, and hopes that the Hongkong Badminton Association's plans to revive the Schoolboy Championships will be successful.

He also plans on opening a coaching ciass for school children sometime in April May this year.

or

KAMO TO PLAY IN BUFFALO CLUB TOURNEY

Buffalo, NY., Feb. 12. An outstanding player of the Japanese Divis cup team will jein American stars in the an- nual mkd-winter Invitation tennis tournament of Buffalo's this tennis and squash club week-end.

Tourney officluls disclosed to- dry that Kosel Kamo will com- pete along with two members of this year's US Davis cup team, Barry Mackay and Earl Buchholz, Jr.

Other entrants

include Billy Talbert, Vic Seixos and Dick Savitt.-U.P.I,

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