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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1858.

INDIANS FACING FIRST DEFEAT OF TOUR

Watkin's Fine Innings Gives Glamorgan 249-Run Lead On Third Day

Cardiff, May 18.

The touring Indian cricketers, set to score 294 runs to beat Glamorgan, had hit 45 for one wicket by the close of the second day of their three-day match here today. The bright sunshine brought out the crowds and there were

about 10,000 present to watch the eventful game.

India, resuming their Arnt, Connon (62) and Don Shepherd by the accurate bowling of inuing at 96 nover, lost{ (42),

for

their remolaing wickets for the midition of 10 runs and were all out for 112-their lowest total of the tour.

Missed

The most iniccessful Indian bowler was V. M. Muckleh, who Glamorgan, who made 182 reßnished with six for 79. their first innings, had # TENRON- Watkins, who was missed off abi letal of 223 in their second. the first ball he received, piloted mainly due to a fine innings by Glamorgan to recovery when a Alan Watkins (01), Jim Me-collapse threatened. Tled down

County Cricket Likely To Suffer From MCC's TV Contract

By ARCHIE QUICK

One hundred and twenty thousand pounds

been paid by the BBC to the MCC for right to televise Test cricket for the

three years.

£80,000.

Sult, it is £30,000 more than between the previous contract The two belies,

·

Muddish, Glamorgan lost half their wickets for 85 but then Watkins found n punishing partner in McConnon.

Unless the Indians improve considerably on their first innings, they are in danger of their first defeat of the tour to- morrow.

Erratic Fielding

In Glamorgan's second innings the tourists' felding was again very erratic. They dropped Jim Pressdee when ten and then Watkins and Shepherd.

The failure of Kripni Singh to hold a catch from Watkins off Muddiel was indeed costly for at that time Glamorgan were

42 for three. But Watkins and McCannon settled down and added 78 in 48 minutes for the sixth wicket.

Walkins, who hil eight fours balted just under two hours for his 41, while McCommon, who took a six and eight Yours, raced

have to his 30 out of 78 in 47 min-

the utes

Morn fireworks followed from next Dun Shepherd, who in a 20-

minute stay for his 49 hit three sixes and four fours.

Because Contractor had

In-

The MCC asked for £200,000, The County Crickel Clubs but, in the absence of opposition will not necesarily be the injured a fool, Tamhane opened from commercial television, the ancial losers over the new con- the innings with Roy. Clansor- BRC: put the total sum down by tract for they will be getting as howler Clarke broke down

gan also had

casuality, their share from the Pool, but

with a pulled musele. Glamor- cricket played before even amall-

made quick break- er attendances than the current Ban ones will

considerably reduce through, McConnon taking a the game's entertainment value,

great slip eateh to dismiss Roy with the total 23. There are one mighty Im- 5portant Commly Championship. matches clubing with the five Tesis, and they will lose their bite it the crowds Bei smer and smaller and

the flock to T.V. screens.

outlook of The whole

Test cricket viewing will surely altered. The BBC will not warry unduty over this season's unex- eiling series with India, but they will apply the

next pressure

Sauth the summer when Africans are here, and, eytn heat will be on twelve more months later when the Austra- Hans

for the crucial Eattle of the Ashes.

OM.NOUS

More and more hous will be devoted to Test Match televizion, the armchair publle will grow and grow, and, even ofthough the five Test Match grounds may be filled, there will be a fall in the county ground atten- dances when televisem is operatsi Ing.

The B have stated that the new euntract does not necessarily mean an increase In viewing time, but only a greater

flexi- while

bility of broadcasting, MCC Assistant Seeretany Dilly Grimths told me that he thought

It would mean only a sight in crease in viewing time.

there is omething ominous,

getengah far os spectator

But

SO

#1

county grounds is concerned, in

the fting of the ban on tele- vising before 4.30 p.m. on Satur days.

NO FINANCIAL LOSS

What is stranger Is that there

is a suggestion that cricket will

can

skyksit

One thing 7 though; a well-known-BBC per- somality has already been com- enissioned to produce a "1-in" programme this summer if and When "rain slops play!"

The Scores Close of play scores were! Glamorgan: 182 and 223 (Watkins 61, McConnon 82 and Shepherd 42 Mudtol 6-79," Desil 2-34 nnd Borde 2-65.

Indila: 112 (Unrigor 35. Gaekwad 26 and Borde 13: Shepherd 4-34) and 23 for one wicket (Boy 11, Tamhane not out 22 and Umright not out 65.-Heuter.

Peter Richardson

Must Stay In Top

Class Cricket

By DENIS COMPTON

London.

The great Peter Richardson Mystery deepens.... I know he has said that he does not want to play for Worcestershire (he was their captain and joint secretary last season) again, and 1 realise that it is hard lines on a county to lose the services of an England player....but I still cannot understand the attitude of the Worcestershire County Committee.

gu on to Eurovision. I cannot For weeks now they have Why don't the Worcestershire visualise the West of Europe in- habitants getting highly excited known of Richardson's wish to committee-face-up o realities? over the game, but maybe it will play elsewhere, and they have In view of what has happened,

be the vehicle which will pro-nown that four counties -Kent, they must release Richardson vide us with the spectacle of Lelcestershire, Glamorgon, and and allow him to go elsewhere. West European Cricket Cham Warwickshire-ara quencing-to-What county he goes 10.

approach him, once Worcester- Woem't concern me, but the ploneliip one day!

Motor Racers'

Charnley Takes Empire Title

With blood streaming down his face, Willic Toweel of South Africa sways buck as British lightweight champion Dave Charnley shoots a left during their fight at the Empire Pool, Wembley, last week.

Charnley won by a knock-out in the 10th round of the scheduled 15- round contest, to wrest the British Empire lightweight title from Toweel, Routerphoto.

This will improve¬

*

your putting

BY PETER ALLIEN

Age to many coll followers Shat I' should be writing about putting, waill recvatty perhaps the most criticised pars of my ERIZIO,

But I you Took In the Gofers' Haridbook you will sco that I handsmoted putting among my favorite agiota.

The fact in that when I was 10 to 30 yburn (old 1 WKO quite a denton on the greens. But trikt waa 10 PHATE REG.

Bubsequent combination of drente gradunay finger. mtoed mycondence until, in my the lines, the patting became very ordinary,

Alasan laat, your I read an article on the hydraes ký a promineny american profoundbai wiich had 'n profound advent

CANADA CUP GOLF SCHOOL

What he ball wan klint 'Wie-Thaliber 'tre

the fight hand was rossfig" through - toward the hole..

with this in mind, I built Up N natural stance with the beli opposite the left heel (o sa apt to get w downwaATO

strike) and elbows into the side.

From this position the putter IR *Con

karen back into a straight line.

the aim of the right band is pushed through at the build Anolber important point is to make sure to find a pear on your potter. With a centre ankit I firid it is right at the bottom of the shaft with Wiblado matter strike the bali Ke TLOUT tho tiền of the club as you can.

London Exprons Berdier,

Olympic Officials Visit Rome's £25m Summer Games Sites

Rome, May 18, Olympic officials of nearly 50 nations, together with the leaders of the International Olympic Committee, today toured the sites being prepared by Italy at a cost of 25 million pounds sterling for next year's Summer Games.

Carmen Basilio FOOTBALL HISTORY IN FRANCE to consult with leading members Banks the Tiber only a mile

To Attend Sugar Ray's Title Hearing

Carmen

New York, May 18.

Basilio, former champion,

middleweight

tonight

Second Division Team

Wins French Cup.

Final For First Time

the accepted New York State Athletic Le

Commission'a

invitation

to appear at Wednesday's continuation of Sugar Robinson's tille

Ray hearing.

Co-manager Johnny Dejohn

Paris, May 18.

The national Olympic teme- The officials also visited the sentatives have gathered in Rome main Olymple Centre, on the of the International committee | from the middle of Rome, before this supreme, Olymple Here they saw the Olympia body meets in Munich on Satur- Studlum, with B 100,000 day to choose the site for the capacity, a series of new swim- |3064 Games and to decide on ming and diving pools, a new

other issueS,

football stadium, An *stexilum, Bnd the 'Olymple village which, after accom- modating 8,000 athletes next. year, will become the home at

Meeting

They will all meet tomorrow for a day of discussions during which they are expected to study -arrangements particularly the made for the 1960 Winter and Summer Games in Squaw Valley und Rome,

Today the Olympic officials

more

Indoor

than 1,000 Tamiling of civil servants,-Reuter,

Trintignant Wine

Havre made French football history when it so it series of ignificant struc

became the first second division team ever to somewhat ahead of schedule, for Pau Grand Prix win the French Football Cup in match before 40,000 spectators Colombes Stadium here, beating Sochaux by dome, 100 metres

the

3-0.

#

replay

announced at Pittsburgh. Car-The Normandy team scored a decisive win against people will watch boxing

autumn. Twenty-five thousand

men and I will be at the hear ing on Wednesday."

Dejolm was included in today'a Commission The quest for n Wednesday appearance.

In A Cooper

tures being rushed to completion,

the Rome Games.

They inspected a spletacular at the new sports palace, crowned by circular world's biggest

(230 feet) ardes, turn to be ready this

Pau, Southwest France, May 18. ard Freneh veteran driving aco Sochaux, the 1937 Cup winners from East basketball In this bit Indoor Maurice Trintignant at the

wheel of British France, although all three goals were scored stadium during the Olympics.

Cooper- won the Fau New Sports Centre Climax today off shots bouncing off the posts into the

Grand Prix automobile race for Sochaux net.

They aw a raised cycling formula two cars. track being built nearby amit û

Results of the race were: big open air swimming pool,

In a framework Cooper.

1. M. Trintignant (France)

2. B. Maclaren (New Zealand) 3. Blanchi (Italy)--Cooper.

For Two Titles For

Neale Fraser

Betin, May 18.

4. Marsh (Britain)-Cooper, 5. Behra (France)-Porsche Special.

6. Tavior (Britain)--Cooper. » 7. Lewis (Britain)-Cooper. 8. Green (Britain)-Cooper 9. Scholl (United Cooper———AFP,

States).

Entiler today a certifled obeque for $225,000 was produced to the title hearing of Sugar Ray

Sweden's Ingve Brodd, playing ball at the overworked Sochaux due to be set Robiason as evidence of his atat outside-right for Sochaux was goalie. tempt to close for a defence the star of the first division club,

of rose gardens. against Carmen Bosilio.

In the 31st minute its! Inspiring most of the attack but dribbling wizard, Ndoumbe on of new sports centre being

These installations form part-Cooper. having the bitter disappointment the left-wing took GUARANTEE

of seeing at least three of his and converted it into

a low pass tuilt three miles south of the Irving B. Kahn, president of shots hit the post and bounce drive

a hard elly, where U TICW Suburb is which the Teleprompter Corporation, outside of the goalmouth.

tricked Wende, rapidly rising. said the chrque was renly as a

who was out of his goal. His guarantee to ex-champion Le Havre kicked of? into the shot hit the post and bounced Basilio ir he would sign for a wind under grey skies to pene- into the gaping goalmouth middleweight title fight with brate the Sochaux defence but Le Havre's second goal. Robinson at the Philadelphia from offalde awnrd the With Sochaux playing Into Municipal Stadium on Septon Sochaux roalle Wende kicked to the wind in the second half, ber 21.

Brodd who took the ball down Brodd took the ball down the Sugar Roy was present at the the field and sent in a good drive right wing at high speed to hearing which will decide in the second minute. The ball i Luffle the defence. He centred whether 1118 1tle will be hit the past sind bounced back to outside-left Gardien who had Australian Nente Fraser today vacated by the New York State Into play.

closed in but Gardien failed to brat his fellow-countryman Athletic Commission,-UPI,

trap the ball and missed a Warren Woodcock, 0-4, 4-6, 0-1, win the men's singles golden opportunity of saving 6-0, to The whitewash for Sochaux inte in the International tean's the 84th minute.

championships here.

Sandra Reynolds of South Two minutes Inler, Naoumbe Africa wan the women's singles dribbled the bull down the left title through a 7-6, 0-2 win over

Bruels, May 18. wing, und sent a long low pass Esther Mario Bueno of Brazil. Italy defeated Belgium by peere forward Novarro-who-Fraser, teamed with Father to martenes to das sin that w gilded the ball post Wendy, Morin Bueno, also won the second round European zatie The ball again hit the post and mixed doubles title, with Davis Cup encounter here today. again went into the not to give ( 547, 6-2, 6-4, win over Carol Tacchini gave Italy a 4-0 lead Le Flarre's its three-nil

ond Cup Furgers, U.S.,

Antonio when he wan 'Loday's third win-AFT..

Palafox of Mexico.--UPI,

singles, by boating Froment 6-3, 0-0, 0-4-8-8but Jacky Brighark saved the whitewash for Bet- zum when ho best. Orlando Sirola -7, 6-3, 7-6, 10-12, 7-B In the "final: singles.

New Europeun Record By

shire give permission, but every-nooner he la playing again in Dutch Swimmer

thing is still in the air.

The

situation Is

un

the

borderling of fantasy.

Amazes

top-class cricket the better.

Our cricket resources are not so abundant that such a player can be left sitting on the allo-

lines,

Opened Score

The Swedish outside-right čame book in the ninth minute #sih a stinging hard drive which Le Havre goalle, vil lenave had, diMcully in block,

The

The Normandy team with its long direct passes and quicker play had the ball well Leipzig. May 10, up into the Sochaux half and Holland's Rini Dobber broke in the 20th minute its left-half the

worten European 200 | Meyer opened the score with a metres backstroke record when hucky cross shot which hit the commit- she clocked 2 mins 37.5 s post and angled off into The Worcestershire tee's attlude in my view is during the International swimnet. quite Insupportable and I

ming- meet in Leipzig's 50- nm

The East of France teamt metre pool here today. pretty inure they won't get any

with Brodd support or encouragement from thins 38.5

The former record of a counter-attacked

set up by leading the ball at the goal- the MCC.

her compatriot, Lente Re dije, trouth on a pass from centre- It was ofler Oils that he re- We shall know more About at Blackpool, England, on May forward Stopyra but the signed the captaincy and said he this now that the MCC have re- 17, 1957.

again hit the post and aguin would rather play for another quested the county club to Dobber nilwo broke the bounced back into play. The Macro Race Committee county. Now he badly wants supply detalls of the agreement | Netherlands 100-melee back-

Encouraged by is goal, Lu and A. C. P. delegate will be to leave-ark. I am not SUI which Richardson had as a paldi stroke, record with 1 min 12.2 avre stopped up the pressure present.

prised.

secretary of the club.

Becs-AFP.

with Its forwards pumping the

A

Meeting

mceling of all Intending competitors for the Sixth Macao Motor Race Meeting and any others interested will take place at the office of Messrs Gilman Motora, Pedder Street, at 5.30 p.m. tamnorrow,

What umazes me 15 that Richardson has still not been told, elther officially or other- wise, why his county sacked him from his non-playing duties.

THE GAMBOLS

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KNIGHT WINS

TWO OUT OF THREE

SWISS FINALS

Lugano, May 18. Roy Emerson of Australia won the area's singles of the Winternational tennis champlonships here today with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 victory over Britain's Billy 'Knight in the finals.

:

Britain's Christine Truman, | 1911, and never before won' seeded second, caused a mild three times by pretpair.){ upset In taking the ladies Billy Knight came back aller.

pingles over top-seeded Yola

Italy Completes Davis Cup Win

Over B

Belgium

With the secont round com- pleted the following countries WE meet in the quartde-finals which have to be played off before June 19:-

France v. Rumanía, Italy v. Bouth Africa. Spain v. Brasil,

Cafle V. Britain, AFP,

Bobsled Star Killed

Baligliber, May 18, Swedish-bobslådding Dist |:Rafntrez of Mexico, 8-0, 6-1. This loss in the men's singles to Evern Erbs, 30, was killed when

| take two dihor tiles.

This small sport plane crasheð Mdar here last Satilday, the patriot Hosa Maria Reyes took night pad Mike Davion took day-UPI.

The all-British pair of German polide announced tom

Miss Ramirez and her.com-

their rovende Li

the

lacion

doubles with a 6-4, 6-3 victory the men's doubles finile from over the. British pair of Mies veterane Jaroslav Drobny of Truman and Mrs Shitley, Erpt and Kurt Nielsen (of)

Denmark 6-2, 10-8, 64,

Bloomer-Brader.

Then Knight teamed up Arith

Win Cup Outright Mexico Mim Yola Ramirez in

Drawn Match

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