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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959.

Australia Wins By 9 Wickets Australian Swim Meet

54 RUNS KNOCKED UP

IN 50 MINUTES

Melbourne, Feb. 18.

Australia, requiring 54 to win at stumps yesterday, hit off the necessary runs in 50 minutes this morning to take the fifth and final Test by the decisive margin of nine wickets.

.

Final scores were:

England 205 and 214

Australia 351 and 70 for one.

Australia thug ended the series i with fur vlstories and one draw having won the first anal second Tests by eight wickets each and the fourth by 10 wickets.

Clin. MeDonald, who played an important part in Australia'z recaptive til "THE Ashes", crowned his enskat perierne ences in a live Tests with 52 not ou bring Li. 1otal in the series 10 520.

He reached his half-century this morning in 43 minutes as le too heavy toll of England's spred bowles Firkir Trueman and Frank Ty.on, who bowled undtunged up to the very end. 1 50 inetused 28 nude boundaries,

16 In One Ovor

He took 10 off Trueman's second over, including two suc- cessive fours.

over,

tuns

When everythhig seemed

with enly three needed for victory. Tyson dis- missed Jim Burke leg-before with his last ball of the series,

The winning hit was made by McDonali oit Truman,

-

Final Scoreboard Only 12 MCC

ENGLAND:

1st Innlugs 205 AUSTRALIA:

ist Innings 351

ENGLAND:

Zud Innings - 214 AUSTRALIA

Bad Innings) McDonald, not out Burke, bw Tyzon N. Harvey, not out

Extra

Total (for one wki)

Fall of wicket: 1-80.

Bowling Analysis

0

0.7 0

Teuzman Tyson

13

MOR

W

40

0

0 0 20

1

-Reuter.

Disciplinary

It is understood that the b Action Taken

with which Hày Lindwall broke Clarrie Grimmett's Test recur:

ot 216 wickets will bi-mèunted | and presented to the veteran

pred bowler..

Lindwall has now 219 wickets

to his credit an Test inches.- Heuter.

TWO ASIAN

RECORDS

BETTERED

Rawalpindi, Pob. 17.

WI

Against Fast Bowler

Players Left

For NZ Tour?

Melbourne, Feb. 17. Jim Later, the Surrey and England spin-bowler, has informed Mr F. R. Brown, the MCC tram manager, that he is not fit to go on the tour of New Zealand:

Lake was originally schedul-

rd to go home at the end of the fur of Australia, but was esked tr. Lecompany the MCC to New Zealand because of the thinning the side's resources through injury-c

ho

Mr Brown soid today

tld get in touch with Lerds about the situation.

Bring Stotham, Peter Linder and Trevor Bailey ere until, and Godtery Evans, who has an in- Jed finger, are due to leave hore for home on Friday.

may

ALL SET FOR HEXANGULAR RUGBY HONOURS

Seen here are the Chub XV who beat Army North by 3-0 last Saturday. and who will take the field tonight in their lust Hexangular match against Army South.

They are from left to right: (back row) Howe, Whiteley, Miller, Steven, Newbigging, Williams, Lochrie, Penham, Tancock, (front row) Browne, Valen- line, McTavish (Capt), Laville, Addis and Campbell-China Mait Phota.

CLUB NEED ONLY A DRAW

AGAINST ARMY SOUTH

·

DAWN FRASER WINS 110 YARDS FREE-STYLE OVER ILSA KONRADS AND CHRIS VON SALTZA

Hobart, Feb. 17. Hardly recovered from a bout of hepatitis the remarkable 21-year-old Dawn Fraser of South Australin defeated Australia's 14-year-old wonder swimmer Ilsa Konrads and the Ameri- can 15-year-old mermaid Chris Von Saltza to win the Australian 110 yards free-style title in 61.7 secs here tonight.

This was only three-tenths of a second slower than her own world record. Although she

She

was slow to get away she swam the first 20 yards in one breath. -

miscalculated the turn

winther here

at night ruined

All the swimmers in tonight's

bcenuse of bad-lighting but few ny chances." home over the last lap te win

by three yards from sa whorarnival were well wrapped up FLcorded 63.5 seconds, 1hgainst thi chilly weather, fastest time of her life and the American who niro clocked her fostest time with 63.9 seconds,

Nelson clocked 1 min 15.8 Been for second place und Wil- sas, reorded 1 is 17 Fees for third place.

fter the ruce Dawn said: "I

Sylvia Rutkan, America's 10-* tenk n

steeping pill last night-old world Butterfly record- After swimming in the henty folder, WOD and slept until this morning.

T

the 310 yarde had another four hours siceputerly tile after being beater down the Arst ng by 15-year- 1 have been during the day.

at Jan Andrew of New South sick for the past two days and

Wales. this morning I could not eat breakfast but I managed a little steak for dinner."

TONIGHT TO WIN TITLE Only 90 Per Cont Fit

By

PAK LO

Tonight the Hexangular rugby title will be finally settled when

meet Club on the Club ground under floodlight at 7.00 p.m.

Champion Beaten

Ruusia's dime of 1 ml 12.9 I was lowe, inan she ex- piled. And.ew clocked i min She added that if it had not is rest best the Australian

herniate

17

been for the responsibility of champion and Olymple representing

* Beverley prezentative competing against the visiting bridge of New South Wales

American swimmers Chris

Bain-

Army Von Saltza and Sylvia Ruuska who awam third in 1 16.1

would have decided years. Gallagher

+

As a preliminary match starting at 6 p.m. the Bank boys will be seen

against a mixed Army XV selected by Major Qualtrough,

Colony.

-he and her

coach Harry

Es cr the second slowest time she has recorded in two

picsינגols

Frank

both

not to swim in these champion- ships, although she sald slic Huusko vald she had no reas was only 10 per cent fli. Dawn on for not swimming up to her swam the Arst lap in 29.0 secs.

expectations. She praised sec- 11-Taiwan versus When she is it she should be ond-place gettir Andraw.

the first womon in the world to Before the game against the break 00 cconds

110 for the it is hoped to ran yards free-style, Cotony some of the first round reveng!

Both Von Saliza and Konrads side competition games. Ta

were happy with their times. iate the applications for th Earlier Von Saliza had won the In the minor match nothing event are lagging sadly over 110 yards backstroke title from

known to date of the year despite numerous reports

fort finishing 16-year-old nat This

year mere

Anne Nelson of Queensland and would Army XV which will be a mix-

benter.d,

15-year-old Mary Wilson ture of fair to good players, for than ever

Victoria. too strong a side would easily and organisers are asked to get really move on and send the details for practice before they of their Sevens with the $15.00 out beat the Bank, who re meet the Club in their annual entrance fee la R. Kilvert, Esponted with her time of 3 min

Laker 10 returns, the (50C will have only 12 players

season North at this

Mar on a wide open Club and Army or the New Zealand tour. Bombay, Feb. 17.

present share the top place in game. 'From a spectator's point that Mr the Hexangular

tournament for understood

view this will be a real Gilchrist, the pace- Ruy

1x t

telephone Lords trble but n.draw or a win for thriller, though the Club should bowler who topped the averages: Broevi

foter of unit. The West Indies

Club tonight will give them the clinch the file with a herd' but

well earned victory. been dropped from Audia, has

Agangerents had been made lle and all it implies. The Para part de tomar as

Club are naturally Belding an ter the ith Tes unchanged side from that which

well against Army Is played so bill the injuries to Louder and Stalbar weakened the side for North on Saturday when they the team beat the latter by one try to nil

the other Army South; n have New Zealand and

give their compatriots a share ad to recast the return plans, hang are doing all they can to Laker bas complained several of the Hexangular honours and that his arthritie Onger Are putting out the strongest the

team they have flelded this has been troubling him.-China Kit - Special.

a Hasure ofçiplinary p. Joker, Bulley and Evans to Partion, according to the cricket fly hea

of correspondent of the Times

India

committee

Writing in today's issue of the that Gil- knowspaper, Le sid Two Asian promals we tady christ and Gerry Alexander, the better in the last day of the West Indies captain, had

Axture in the near future. disugerment on the eve of the Inter-Serzina Allettes here.

2

Naik Haider hun et al 182, 4he second Test match, and as

Gilchrist was dropped feet and one-half inch in the result diarur three org in the Asian from the team. He asked to bei

rout home, but was persuaded to second of 16 fyer 42 inch.

Aman record was continue the tour. The ollar bestra Day Jumadar Chution Bazin Gold M. dallist of the Toky Gee, with his timing of 14.3 keer n in the 110 metres

Asian hugh mardies.

record 14.6 secs-France- Liwa!

Presse.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

There was "further trouble" at Caleutia and Madras, where fourth Tests in third were played, the Times Indian writer said.

ןןןן

Gilchrist, who plays for Middleton it the Central

League is due

Lancashire

to

leave India for England later

this week-Chion Mall Spectul.

No Test Match

9th (Annual) Race Meeting On Good Friday

1958/59

The third day of the above race moeting advertised for Saturday, 7th March, 1939, has been postponed to Satur-} day, 14th March, 1969.

The frat saddling belt will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race rum at 2.00 p.m.

All Cash Sweep Tickets dated 7th March, 1955, willi be valid for the Meating on 14th March, 1959.

Says WI Skipper

Winter Olympics

season.

Mander Returns

Wiggen is of course, the main hope, of the Bank, if he is back- ed up by the rest of the back; division he should do vary well tonight, and the Bank coul Morkhill returns to the full-rily win this match, for their pack spot, und in front of him

a strong con-forwards in their last inntel have

Under Communist in Goulds, and dilbert were beginning to get together.

Boycott Threat

Berlin, Feb. 17

Taiwan Games

on in the centre with Sanders pack. Pon canug back to the wing.

the serum-half as Elois

Army supporters usual, and

The dates of the Taiwanese will be happy to heer of the return of Mander to the pack,Touring XV's gomes have now been fixed. The visitors will The 1980 winter Olympics This gives the Army South a

the same oppen- was today menaced by a total pack, but their weakest play against boycott by Communist nations link is at iy-haif where Birdslients as originally arranged and following the American State is slow to get his threes moving all the games have now been Department refusal grant Bifdsell has improved tremend scheduled for the Club arou

at 1:00 pm. They entry visas to East German ski-ousty of late, but he is up

are na fu lows. were scheduled mer whe

aust one of the fastest and compete. In the pre-Olymples at most dangerous back

Mor. 2-Taiwan versus Club. Mar: 4-Talwan versus Pre- Squaw Valley this month.

the Colony.

sident's XV.

to

rows in

East German Ski Federation The threes, while good in- Secretary, General Ludwig dividually, are noted for their Schroeder, told of the boycolt

Reenness to go through Karachi, Feb. 17.

without The West Indies cricket treat here today after U.S.

lexing their wings, Aguinst visas had been refused to East centre on their own Captain, Frank Alexander, Germans Helmuth tecknagel, the Club threes, this will

be said here today that it Harry Glass and others..

fatal, for the Club defence is has been decided unoffi-

with their for- very strong cially not

"

An Open Game

The forwards should share the ball in the scrums, and in if they the lincouts the Club,

Schréeder-according to the to start the ADN news agency-wes reported wards giving them all the cover third Test at Lahore on as saying: "If the State Depart-they need. Good Friday.

ment persists in its anti-sports Alexander, who arrived with tactics which consists of making 15 ather team-mates by plane the right of entry into their frrm Lahore, told reporters wuntry depend on their ideolo

gical conceptions it will not be that Good Friday will be

possible for Socialist sportsmen will be made to avail themselves of their right play as they did |rangements"

to participate in the Olympic about the start of the Lathore games a right which they hald fixture.

as members of the great Olymple Anglican bishops in Jamaica, family France-Presse. Brish Guiana, Trindidad and Barbados had protested against play on Gnod. Friday,

By Order of the Stewards, rest day and "some other ar-

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary

16th February, 1959.

Headaches

Toothaches Colds

are quickly byentory-by

CHFASPIN®

on Saturday

should have a slight advantage. But in the loose, they will hate a definute advantage. This should give the Club threes a goodly share of the ball, and

Club that is all the

threes

he West Indies last bolt 43 Nations So through the defence

bowler,

the who will not accompany team during the Pakistan tour, have Alexander ald

member lost one

of our spearhead allack, but never- theters we will do cur best,"

Asked ubout h team's

the forthcoming In

against Pakistan,

chances

Tost serles

Far For IOC

Meeting

Rame, Feb. 17. Forty-three national Olympic Alexander sald they hope to committees have so for accepted

wickets

on

break

Both sides will be playing an ;

Į

24c42

the

of

coarn Guthrie

Train who

said: Andrew and Banbridge

I c'on't know what's wrong with Bainbridge, but 1 believe Young Andrew has better possi- bitilles."

Australia's world champion Jolin Konrada had an easy swim to win the 440 yards free-stylo The American was disap-title in 4 mins 31.2 secs 'from

I sees. She also missed the

John Rigby of Queensland, (4

en KFC, Happy Valley, 681 Arst turn because of bad lightmans 35 secs) and Jotin Kissin

sons.co posible. The drier ang sást eling date for entries is | the 20th which is now less than She said: "I had hoped to do a fortnight away.

better but I think the chilly

Chinese Skater Wins

500 Metres Ice Speed

Event At Stockholm

Stockholm, Feb. 17.

Yang Chu-cheng of China today won the 600 metres ice International gala speed event in 43.4 secs at an staged at the Ullevi Stadium.

of New South Wales (4, mins 34.9 secs).

Konrads who was not after a record merely, loafed

OVLY the cight laps.

Plucky

Queensland's

17 - yoír - old Rosemary Lassin defeated J Buhle also of Queensland and America's Sylvia Ruuska to in the 110 yards breast-stroke title in 1 mila 23.3 stes. This was only seven-tenths outside the

reword. Bulig Australian

clocked

1 min 25.3 secs and uuska 1 min 26.5 secs.

Ruuska was plucky to swim

in this event because the breas end she know

stroke is hot her favourite style she would be beaten before she swem,

Fifteen-year-old- Neville

In the world championships 3. Bertil Eng (Sweden) 2 Hayes of New South Wales

mins 21.3 sect.

Mar. 9 Taiwan, vervus Coin-Yang Chu-cheng claimed second Lined Services.

place over this distance and was accredited with the same timing as the victor Voronin of the Soviet Union in 42.4 secs.

Finnish world champion Jaer- mediocre venin elalmed only sixth placing in tunight's events

Results tonight were:

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

3.

43.ዐ.

(No. 1665)

open game, for Army South do Here is a problem by J. not have the forwards to play Haring (Poland, 1954). White" eny uther type of game, and to play and mate in two movis. Club bave based their strategy

London Express Bervizo.

THE GAMBOLS

FASHIONABLE AND THE RIGHT COLOUR

do well. Referring to matting invitations to be represented at

IT FITS PERFECTLY which they will the meeting of the International play here, the West Indies cop commission here on May 10, it

AND ITS JUST WHAT|| Olympic Committee's executive

I'MANT 1ain sold b team was Un- ecousterned to playing on them. was announced here today.

The first of the three five-day Tests begins in Karachi on February 20-France-Presse.

English Soccer

The countries are: Austria, Britain. Delgium,

British Guiana, Bulgaria, Chile, For

Czechoslovakia, Cube, Denmark, Finland, France, West Clermany. Eust Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Iraq, Iarnol. Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the Dutch Antilles, Norway, Crewe boat Carliklo '3-1 in in Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, English Football League fourth Foland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, división máich hero tonight, The Humanía. Spain, Sweden, #wit- winners lead 2-1 at baig time, garland, Syria, Thailand, Tunis The qualch was brought tw:1ala, Turkal, the United S ward from April 29 mbokátork Uruguay and Vietnam-Rester.

Crowe, Feb. 17.

1. Yang Chu-cheng,

raced away from the Australian 4. Yang Chu-cheng (China) champion and Olympic repre-

2 mins 21.7. secs.

sentative

Brian Wilkinson to

5. Colin Hickey (Australia) win the 220 yards butterfly 2 mins 22 secs,

tic. Hayes' time of 2 mins 27 Classifications following the Gees was only 21 seek outside

and

metre events, Wilkinson's Australian record,

Wilkinson, who swam 2 mins

500 are:

2. Fin Hodt (Norway) 43.5.90.633.

Roar Elvenen (Norway)

4. Sigmund Soefteland (Nor- Way) 43.3.

5. Jakke Niemi (Finland)

14.00.

4. Juhani Jocrvinen (Finland) 44.00.

Revenge

1,600

1. Jacrvinen (Finland) 19.067. 31.1 secs, said after the race: 2. Yang, Chu-cheng (China) | "It's time I hung up my logi,

This boy Hayes is too good and (Sweden) training has become too much like hard work?" -- France-

3. Olof Brogneu 90.770.

4. Finn Hodt (Norway) 10.000. Presse. 5. Roar Elvenes (Norway) 91.233. !

The 5,000. mojte gvent was won brilliantly br Holland's Jan Pesman @ mínútés, "19.0. seconds. Other results were!

2. Jan Van Der Berg, Hpl

World champion Jnervinonland, 8 mins: 34.2 secK

Sports Diary

TODAY

Gulony Grass Court C'alilp, Chator

revinged his earlier defeat by 3 Do Katenus, Sweden, nod, 9.10 p.m. wisining the 1,500 metre eventmins, 35.2 socs.

in 2 mins. 17.9 secs. Yong. (Chu-chen't was fourth.

Iesults for this, event were:

1. Jaervinon (Finland), 2. Olof Brogren (Sweden) mins 18.0 soca.

You're obvioUSLY

MAN WHO KNONG

WHAT HE LIKES

4 Odd Whoresen, Norway,

8 mins. 36.7' 'SUCE

TO-MORROW

Colony Open Squash Chamulod-

Only a handful of skaters | shay tina), Victoria Harracks Courts, who took part in the 500 metre 5.30 p.m. event competed in the 5,000 metres.--France-Presse,

Barry Appleby

OH YES, I NEVER HESITATELL HAVE IT

DE MY WIFE ARPROVES

Tennis Colony Grza Court Tennis Cham- stemihips, Chiáter Road, 1.58 pin.

DUSSELDORI

ANKINDIA'S

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