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England Score 358 For Six In First

FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959,

Test Against India PETER MAY TO THE RESCUE

Oh, The Agony Of A Bounce Near A Bunker

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

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Probables For The Oaks

London, James 5.

Bella McCorkindolo, who lost to Elizabeth Price in the final of the British women's golf championship at Ascot recently, grips her red hair as she watches her balf evade a bunker at the 13th.

Prevents Batting Collapse

At 60 For Three With A Century Knock

Nottingham, June 4.

Lod by a sparkling century by their captain Peter May, England recovered from an early collapse to score 358 for six wickets on the opening day of the first Test against India here today.

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England who won the toss and batted first on a fast true pitch trashed to a shock 60 for three and faced complete humiliation against a team rated here as no more than moderate opposition for England's top cricketers.

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But May swung the game first century against the Indians, with'n briliantly-lt

May's Surrey 100his Ken Barrington,

Horion, another Test cam-mate, made 56 and Jomert jeomer, played us intings of im- his captain in 11 face-saving mense value. Content to play fourth wicket stand of 125. second fiddle to the galloping Ten Godfrey Evans with a Evans he showed immaculate Hay 73 in 75 minutes anc Martin Horton with a solid 5 rot out rompleted the covery.

MAURICE HALLAM FIRST' TO SCORE 1,000 RUNS THIS SEASON

London, June 4.

Maurice Hallam of Leicestershire today became the first batsman in English cricket this season to complete 1,000 runs.

Heartening

defence and, after Evans departure, elossient attack, s re-30 come in just over two hours

and inclucted five fours.

Hut India's dispiny માર hortening after their an- impressive showings agning!

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the Counties. Keen determined THE SCOREBOARD

the break-

bowling backed up by improv

gelding took them to point of complete A though-and only the world- class Lutung of May turned the tide.

His aggregate is the quickest 1,000 runs in England! for 10 years. Since the war; only Denis Comp- ton (in 1947) and John Langridge (1949) have b achieved the feat at an earlier dute,

Ballam,

opening bat, Tom Clark playing 10

in his bekled Today against the Arst county championship matea Nottinghamshire bowlers beof the season hit a sound 14 fuge pealing the 17 runs he in helping champions Surrey to to reach four figures, Rain a frst tunings lead of 135 Then he ran into e forni over Worcestershire at the Oval

3 before atti seured caught.

Hants' Rescuer

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Best Bowling

MIKE HAWTHORN'S FRIEND

FINDS A NEW

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ENGLAND

Jean Howarth, the girl who hoped to marry one racing driver and is now the close companion of another.

(First Innings)

Surendra Nath helped a title

which en A. Milton b Surendra an atmosphere

Nath couraged some swing struck the first surprise blows, He sent back Arthur Mitton and then K. Taylor ibw Gupte ruptured the valuable wicket of Colin Cowdrey.

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Leg-pinner Gupte followed tip by trapping opener Ken Taylor our of England's three P. May e Joshi b Guple 106 new cups.

This was the extent of the K. Barrington b Nad- At the close, Worcestershire Indians success arch. May arni led by only 62 as with four wickle Jegy So tomorrow second win in sig champion- | ship games played so far.

Best bowling performance til The day was

Don made by Shephen! of Glamorgan who took six Sussex secon aninge wickets, for 71.

The 10yired list at leven Deal Baldry, young Hanap-surrey should register thel: probabiles for The Oaks, ta be jante best stan, prirsięć kis pain

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2 UR V Te and a half miles Southamptati going to the at Epsum terlay at 14,20 GMT wicket when Hangshire aze: Castelor (E. fire). Howe 4 to three in reply to Somer- of Medinu (E. Smilly, Nume

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quickly got into his Lake (W. Smith), Dona Ana tree, ached his third ven- (0. Lindley), Petite Etiol, ditung u the Season in 120 Warwickshire captain Mike

(9. Briti), asinutes and went on to 120 Australian Post). Chanter

Smith, a rugby internatimal. Discorca 64,, Merer), Collyna 12. He helped to add 104 for pulled Kent ulepinner Cuien Henry Page for two sixes in three in 1960 and they is invite Salth, Tangine id. Sie), us, fourth wicket with

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SKINNY?

Amazing

NEW

WATE-ON

SATE EASY WAY

PETS ON QUICKLY POUNDS and INOHEB

at FIRM SOLD FLESH on SCRANNY FIGURES

Router.

Tommy Greenhough Is England's

New Test Spinner

By ALEX BANNISTER Tommy Greenhough, of Lancashire, this week be- came the first leg-spinner to be picked för an England cricket team since Doug Wright.. Greenhough, whose final action immediately reminds one of Wright, is one of three new comers in the side now playing against India --in-the-first-Test-at-Nottingham.

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Closing Scores

Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were:

At the Oval; Worcestershire- 09 and secondly 198 for six (D. Kenyon 74, G. Dews 42 nol oul). Surrey-235 (T. Clarke

04).

At Tunbridge Wells: Kent- 363 fur nine declared and secondly 140 for ont (AT Phebey 67, R. Wilson 67 not out). Warwickshire-218 (M. Smith 32, T. Cartwright 53, K.

·Dbadulla "41_nol_vut).

and secondly 16 for two. last

PETER MAY

At Oxford: Essex-200 and secondly 274 for nine declared (G. Barker 45, J. 'Milner '50). but later brillantly nggressive, | Oxford University - 210 (A)) stayed together for almost two Duft 53, C. Clarke five for 59) and a half hours-and when Barrington fell just before tea the real dunger was past.

Grandslam Knock

Barrington's 56 included two Fixes - tremendous straight drives off successive balls frum At Southampton Somerset Bardo and six fauts:

ponedelared bal

A1 Cambridge; Middlesex- for live declared and

(A. Walton 74, E. Clarke 100

secondly 220 for three declared not out). Cambridge Univer sity-186, (H. Willard 62) and

ndly 25 for none.

56

M. Horlon not out !... 581

G. Evans e Umrigur b

Nadkarni

73

F. Trueman not out

Extras

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Total for six wiekets) 358

Fall of wickets: 1/17, 2/29' 3/60, 4/185, 5/221, 6/327—AFP.

Count Stephen Quvaroff, hor escort,

who says of her: "Sho's

a wonderful girl.”

ESCORT

By PAUL TANFIELD Jean Howarth, the lovely model Mike Hawthorn planned to marry, has found a new companion in the exciting world of motor-racing.

Last week she and wealthy 22-year-old Count Blephen Quváros--an Australian_driver whose title comes from Russian predecessor-flew together to Zaandvoort, in Holland, to watch

the Dutch Grand Prix,

Before they left Count told me: "Jean and I have become very fat of euch other since Mike died.

knew her before it hap- pened, but not very closely in

those days.

Then came Milee's death and all his friends rallied rond to cheer her up.

WONDERFUL GIRL

was about three months ago, of course, and some- how I seemed to become closer to her than the others,**

The huge (ft. Ain, 17-stone). Australian looked up from the engle of a Lotus which he was tuning, and went on:

a wonderful girl,

"We spend most of together, doing the

"Jeun's

our time rounds, going to the parties. And I've taken her to the Astor, the Steering Wheel...you know, all the clubs."

He wlped his hands on a

Eventy up and grimed.

"As a matter of fael." he eld, "we were out together last. night. I didn't get home t 4 u.m.

GREAT TO BE WITH

"Now I'm really looking for- ward to taking her over to Hol- fond. Just be for the day, and we'll be buck about mid“ tight.

But she's great to be

with.

"And she's leveluty keen on raving. She'll be watching mé next month when I drive at Goodwood.

The Count, whose father. Count Tror Ouvaroff, was one of Australia's mus famous race drivers and died in crash lafore the war has done two seasons raving in Britain.

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"Pretty soon," he said, "y shall be joining Wilment's as a Staff driver, But that won't stop me seeing Jean."

He bent over the engine of the Lotus again and is felend Chr Days said: "You know, I've got a bet on with a friend-ten to one in Avers--that Steve won't mmry for mather two years." Was I mistaken, or did I de- teet n wink behind the dark glasses he was wearing?

Worst Golf Moments

Cantelo And Mirnaya FATAL 17TH

Will Fight Out The

COST ARMOUR

Epsom Oaks Today w

By VERNON MORGAN

23 SHOTS

By JOHN INGHAM

WHEN an unknown official 'corrected" "bicoro-card he unwittingly gave p World record to the great Tommy Armour, it was a rocord no one wanted 23 shots for a single hote in a professional cham- plonship.

Scotsman Armour had just won the 1927 0.5. Open at Oakmont and was playing for top money in the big Shawnee tournament, Sud-

hook.

Epsom, June 5. Today's Oaks, the fillies classic, run over the same 11⁄2 mile course and distance as the Derby looks to be a match between bookmaker William Hill's Cantelo and Sir Richard Sykes' Mirninya. Cantelo, daughter of the „Minnyya-is-atrongly, dulf, go-Fronely-fitonchanteurisemella kike Sadomason jalape Decondly de for two, Hamp-batted for three and three- certain

to start favourite on distance, Horton 113, D. Baldry 142, quarter fury and his 18th in theory in the Cheshire Oaks scratch bis French-trained Ally shiro-381 for seven declared

hours fours. strength of six lengths Prince Aly has had fo D. Sainsbury 62 not out).

this year following four wins La Coquering because of a May's exit was the signal for Jast ccason. She la, however, mishap. He fully expected to the day's brightest batting-a inclined to be

Tracilous and win his third classic of grandslam knock by Godfrey could be upset by the huge season with her, but may Evans who at 38—the oldest crowds milling around

the still do so with his Engual- player in the side-was playing Epsom Downs.

trained Ally Petite Elolle. in his Both Test,

Tests and the 70th of his carect.

The other two were expected choices. They are Ken Taylor, Yorkshire's opening batsman and

AL Newport: Sussex169 Huddersfield footballer, who will be Milton's.

and secondly 186 (D. Smith 60 and Martin Horton, the not out, partner,

D. Shepherd six for Glamorgan 132 and Worcestershire batsman and off-break bowler.71-

secondly 118 for four.

Coalville; Nottingham- Until his seasoni of dry and bonus, and I understand the

shire-387 · fur soven declared enverest pitches Greenhough was MCC are contemplating

His arrival colnelded with the and secondly four for no wie- the uclivities uncertain of his place in Lonen- stricting

(Making of the new ball, but it shire's attack.

ket Leicestershire 352

no difference to Haltun 03, Van Geloven

97. made

at almost Godfrey. Slamming W. Watson 98 not out).

the Mirnaya, Middlesborough: York- everything and snatching

He began the season with 109 Arst-class wiches in a career which started in 1956, including only 24 last year. Now, the door of fame is wide open to hime

Prediction

I remember watching when he was 10, bowling to the 1948 Australlons in the Old Trufford nels. Arthur Morris told me he thought one day Tommy would play for England. for I has taken 11 yearn

THY WONDERFUL NEW Arthur's prediction to come true.

NOMOWENIZED EMULSION

WATE-ON

"AT ALL DRUM ́A DEFT, STONES

SOLE AGENTS,

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Greenhough's progress Was seriously retarded by an accl- dent at a printing works' in which te broke both ankles. Now he is reaching the age st

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players chosen for that tour

TOMMY GREENOUGH

which lex-spinners come In10 between the season's end and their own.

the embarkation date in De

Ken Taylor also has a golden cember. chineo, for runs against India Horion learned his cricket in cans a trip to the Caribbean, the backyard of his father's public-house at. Worcester. "HG Taylor puts pricier Arst and cost me fortune in broken he has yet to re-alpi for windows," his father, an' éx- Huddersfield. The tour is worth Midlands boxing champion, not less than 100, with 650) otiće told me

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Lo With the absence of Coquenne there is no French- trained candidate in the race which is worth more than

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£21,000 to the winner. shire beat" Lancashire by an most impish of singles, he raced Neared, is likely to be innings and 17 runs in a friend to 50 in 45 minutes.

umost az short a 'price to Apart from the three afore- nateli. Yorkshire 340. left, after scoring 73 of the 100 complete a classic double for mentioned horses only another Lancashire-180 (K. Grieves 41, runs produced by his stand with Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort dozen or so are expected to go C. Clayton 43. 3. Birkenchuw Horton, he had hit 12 flashing and Harry Carr, trainer and to the post. None of these looks live for 30) and secondly 161 | Tours and England were in un jockey of yesterday's Derby to have any very great chance.

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becane sn serious that at the 17th hole he began knock- Ing ball after ball over boundary fence and Into Shawnee Indian territory.

CONFUSED

Confused, hot and very bother- ed, Armour had'a 21 penciled in for the Hole: Unhappily, there was a doubt about the total and on reaching the clubhouse after the "round Armour told his marker he thought his scare for the hole should read 23 and nal 21. After lotting up, the omelal marker agreed and corrected the scare' which, became a re- cord which stands today.

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