THE CHINA MAIK TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1989.
English
IOC TO SUPPORT BRUNDAGE Eich County Cricket
Will Reject Any Outside
Requests For His
Resignation As Interference'
Lausanne, June 8.
The International Olympic Committee served notice today that it will stand by President Avery Brundage in the worldwide controversy over the ouster of Nationalist China from the Olympic body.
IOC Chancellor, Otto Mayer, said IOC members — including the Communists would reject any outside requests for the re- signation of Brundage as "interference."
Surprise Win
By Russian At Kent Tourney
London, June 8. Russin's Miss A. Dmitrieva, in Inst year's Knullst Wimbledon junior tourna- ment, caused a surprise in the opening day of the Kent grass-court tennis championships when she beat America's Miss R. Jeffrey 6, 5-7, 6-1 in the single's second
women
He made the statement after htlier denying a repurt that the U.S. State Department had in faet used Brundage to resign. The report came from Swiss
10 delegate Major Albert
Mayer, a brother of the Chan- cellor,
Misunderstanding
No Request
Yet
From 'Nationalist China' For Readmission
Major Mayer told the Swirs Olymple Committee yesterday that 100 headquarters had re-
ever! a State Department cable The asking for Brandnge's resigna- tion.
This formation, Chancellor It was Mayer sad, was wrong. based on a misunderstanding In recent telephone conversation between the iwu brothers.
In any case, the 100 Clan- cellor said. "The Olyde Body behind firmly was standing Brundage.*
Lausanne, Juhe 8. International Olympic Committee said here to night that it had received no request from National- ist China for readinission to the Olympic move- ment.
Pikatesnational body milec 11 days ago to remove the name
round at Beckenhain It would reject any tesign-of the Chinese National Olym-
tion requal as Interterence
day."
Pie Commitee. from the officiu list because the Taipe! govern- ment had no authority on Communist-held mainlund.
Her compatriot Tonus Lejus because it deals only with spats had bad tick in meeting Hi-organisations and not with gov- tain's former Davis Cup winements," he said, ner. Hoger Berker, ins the Brundage, who presided al men's singles first round with } the JOC meeting that ousted Breker easily winning 6-0, 6-2, Nationalist Chhia rait of the ever.
Aller ti
<If days ago Dmitrieva DVAN
the
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I left the door open, how- for re-ndmisión Nationalist China and sold that
Parthia Wins 1959 Derby
In spite of the pessimistio foreboding, a Britisie horse did win the Derby last Wednesday. Another came second.
But for the spectators—includlar the Queen, the Queen Blother, and Princess Margaret -the monthrilling moment came as the French favourite Shantung (11-2) hurtled through from last place at Tattenham Corner to snatch a photo finish third place while still closing sip on Partiils and, Flúbiro.
It was a first ever win for veteran trainer Caplain Boyd-Rochfori, and also for jockey Harry Carr, whose son-in-law Joe Mercer rode Fidalgo (10-1) inlə second place. Prize- money of over 238,000 for the winner niade this, the 180th, Derby, the richest in history.
Photo shown the fitilah of the race. Coming up the hill, Sir Humphrey de Trafford's Parthia (extremno right) wins at 10-1 from Fidalgo (near the rails) and Shantung (on the outalde).-London Exprea photo.
LAWN BOWLS 500 People
LEAGUE STANDINGS
the
[1 victory of Mis: Odyrapies
Mie, Jeffrey grounds that the Gympie Com-order a different name is made
Following are tmplication for recognition a serund Soviet success occur-mittee on Purmosa did not re- would be considered by the fawn bowla league standings up Colony fed when Anstrel Potanin who present sporia
FIRST DIVISION
Becrela "A" Ruc
"in the ente wak 1262
played in last Year's Winkles entry of China," dou Junior tournament, beat (runchalite for comment. Hr is Australia's Dentals Reilly fecationing somewhere on the f
three sels, the last one by
murgita.
The Russians with two other team mules, are competing at Wimbledon later this month.
• Results of today's games aret
RESULTS
MENS SINGLES
First Roundi
R. Becker Britain)
7. Lejus (US) 6-0, 6-2
bent
1. Howe (Australia) Mi
A. Meyer -South Alrica)
0-0, 0-8.
Prob Riviera,
j
'Special Solution'
conduct.
to date:
NO SUCH COMMENT Commenting on reports thai Nationalist China had decided to make a rare compromiss and Mayer Also said "special to seek rundmission into the
might be found in for under the name "The sante Nationalis! Chinese par public of China Olympie Com Hjelpation in the winter Olympita mitice," 100 Chancellor Offe in Squaw Valley, California.
the ex-Mayer maid here tonight, winter, despite Dest puson of the Nationtorists from request has reached us up "A to now." Lite 100%.
SELEC
Mayer did not say what the column right be, The heavily ceftirised 100 derision on Ching
IRC "A" CCC
Reorelo "p" KCC KBGC
TC
SECOND DIVISI
KKFC
HKPSA
KOC
PRC
Kec
Mayer sald he was aware of the reports that "such a request: COC was cabled to IDC headquarters here but that all he could say was i have not seen any such HERC
KDC luielegram."
B. Douglas (US) brat A. Lane as thren in doubt the hold
(Australia) 6-4, 6-3.
Ing of the Games in the Unite)
L. Gerrard (New Zealand)States. twal G. Sander (Germun?) 6-1, 6-2.
Second Round
AL Otway (New Zealand) beat it. Brow (Norway) 6-2, 6-2.
WOMEN'S SINGLES
(First Round) Mrs S. Bloomer)
Brasher #nee (Britain) beat bar A. Ileexewakh (Chile) 0-3,
0.2.
Miss P. Stewart (U.S.) beat Mes 1. Vail (U.S.) G-3, 7-9.
Miss. Moor (US) bent! Mrn I Cawikown (Britain)
6-3, 6-6.
Miss B. Gundersoa
WRY) bo
(Nor-
Miss V. Hulferantz (Sweden) 7-5, 6-1-AFP.
MINIATURE
OLYMPICS IN
HONOUR
OF PRINCESS-
Sydney, June 8.
New South Wates sportsmen | plan 13 "Miniature Olympic Games" for Princess Alexandra during her Australian tour,
Three hundred
the winter tiane
not be held in the US, they "If it has niready arrived in
Sc
inc
XKFC altogether. Laugar e, would be reappe
then it must have KEGC is the lute now arived Mayer said.
after we lost emptied coc toptek An alternate site, our Post Office box," he added.
ICC although St Moritz, Switzer- land, might be willing to take over.
Barclaye was expected to retum here for further talks on The situation later this week.- UPI.
"In this case," he added.
Its
"In this case," he said, "I will not know anything about
unu inte tumorrow! contents morning."UPL
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL
Burdette Leads Braves To 9-5 Win Over Cubs
Milwaukee, June 8,
Lew Burdette pitched a shutout for seven innings and batted in four funs with two doubles and two singles to lead the Milwaukee Braves to d 9-5 victory today over the Chicago Cubs.
THIRD DIVISION
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HK Chinese Win 3-1 In Malaya
Kuala Lumpur, June 8, The Hongkong Chinese bent the Malayan Chinese in- vitation soccer team 3-1 tonight.
First Test By Innings
See
W. WATSON HAVING UNHAPPY TIME AGAINST MIDDLESEX
London, June 8.. Wille Watson, the England and Leicestershire Test batsman, has so far had an unihappy time In the County Cricket Championship match against Middlesex here at Lord's.
He saw Middlesex score 296 after putting them in to bat on Saturday and today His own team were skittled out for 126 and lost one second innings wicket for 31 after following on. Leicestershire opening bat, for victory, in this low scoring | Mburice Hallam, the Arst anonį game tomorrow,
to tench 1,000 runs this season, Surrey today lost their inst was out for a single in the Brst | live wickets for 47 against the Innings but batted elegantly in Essex pace bowlers. Ken Preston the secbrid kneck and was 17 look five for 44 and Barry
ut out at the close..
Knight dive for 03.
In spite of a fhe infings Surrey's bid to beat_the_pre- | 120 (10 bomundaries) by openes sent championship leaders Essex Martin Young, Gloucestershire was held up today by 26-year- falled by 28
runs to
reach old Essex wicketkeeper. Brian Lancashire's Arst innings total Taylor.
of 272 at Old Trafford, Man- chesetr.
Lancashire hnd 10 minutes barting before slovped play
Attractive 74
After Surrey had made 170 to gain a useful first fanings Fend of de left-hander Toyfer hit an at- tractive 74 to put Essex sheid with half their wirkels standing.
77
bad light
and they lost
opening batsman Alan Wharton
scoring five runs,
18 Runs in Ověř
There WILA
before no play "Taylor's fighting insingh means tunch in six of today's matches, that Surrey, the reigning county and in the Kent versus Susste. champions, May have to struggle came at Turnbridge Wells only
England
Win Against India And 59
Runs
Nottingham, June 8.
105 minutes play was possible. But in that time Sussex scared 104 for two in reply to Kent's 203 for seven declared.
Leading the Sussex display was England batsman Ted Dexter, who hit 18 runs in, one aver from Kent fast bowler Fred Ridgway and was 71 not out (15 (ours) at the close,
Closing Scores
Close of play scores in today's cricket matches wete:
At Oxford: Oxford Univer- y 400 for four declared and
secondly 198 för seven (A. Bris
Blake 100. S. Metcalfe 43, C.. Pugh 45, J. Plattinud six `for
The one-sided nature of the first Test match and the negative character
of India's batting drew only 500 people to the final stage of the game). Free Foresters 271 (D. here today. India, batting with 10 men because of Chandra Borde's broken finger, 83).
never looked like escaping defeat and Peter May, the England cap-only for Ave. (B. Taylor tain, clinched the issue with two catches. So England won by an 741, Surrey 178, (T. Clarke 82, innings and 59 runs, with a day and a half to spare..
for forty áve Heavy carly morning showers offered praiseworthy resistance jup, hla end Zooitb kept many prople for nearly an hour. as goon 06 minutes until Statham 'bowled away, but the outfield readily they were separated the end him round his legs. absorbed the rith and the pitch, was in sight, completely covered over the weekend, remained unimfired.
Bowling Honours
May resumed his alluck to. day with Truman and Alan
Captain Out
At Romford: Essex 108 and
K. Preston Ave for 44, B. Knight five for 63),
At Shefeld Yorkshire 232 (ft. Illingworth 41, L. Jackson ave for 70). Derbyslbro 141 for
Juur,
At Man¿liesterz
Lancashire
Mors, the Yorkshireman bowlin P.G. Joshi gramptly fell to a 272 old secondly five for one. dows wind. Fifteen minute tant full-toss from Trueman but Gloucestershire 234, (M. Young passed before India increaseGratwad remalted
120, T. Graveney 41). full Dl
At This time the bowling honours their. Saturday's total of 95 for determination,
Cambridge: Ile showed the
Hampshire Went to Brion Statham, He three. Then Manjrekar straight value of the forward stroke and 332 and secondly 17 for one. Look five wickels for 31, runs, drove Trueman's slower ball then Indulged in same streaky Cambridge Univerally 301 for which gave him a match into the sawdust, the batamen ones through the slig seven declared, (D. Kirby 90, ahalytis, of seven for 11 to having to run three instead of Statham compelled him to bat. Blofeld 15, D. Green 41, R. pared with Freddie Trueman's being rewarded with a boundary of the back foot. six for 9.
which the stroke deserved to Both the fast bowlers always put the Hundred up. looked menacing and though Datta Goekwod, the Indian catala, and Vipay Munjřekor,
Gaol Sentence For Empire Boxing Champion
Tempting Slows
Prideaux 44).
At, flimlugham: Somerset 50 May moved Trueman from short leg to. reinforce the slips, | 101,, (C.. McCool 54, P. Alley 37, and and with the gap closed the prize{D. Wheatley six for 100), fell o Horton who held the In-secondly 30 for no wicket. War- When half an hour had dian Caplain in the gully.
To his credit, Gaekwad defned (N. Horner 66).
wickshire 140 for six declared, passed, May endeavoured 10
match
coux the batsmen out of their England in each innings for two At Woreczier! Workcester- 350 for nine declared stubborneas by giving them and quarter hours, but he shire some tempting slows from Tom never showed any mastery over D. Kichardson 67). Nottingham- [the bowling. Finally May caught Greenhough and Martin Horton. Both men turned the upto and R.B. Decal, and. In-hire 210 for four, (R. Simpson
07). Im-din's fate was sealed.
At Cardiff: Northamptonshire. ball and bowled more The Malayens gained the first
pressively thar earlier in the India, have never won a Test 243 for eight declared, (Subba goal in the tenth minute. Hong-
in England and URțI their Row 100). Denis Adams. Empire fly-
Clamorgan 11 for kong forwards completely out
Eventually aweight boxing champion, was
Greenhough ste-batsmeni cast away their in-four, (W. Parkhouse 69 not out). classed the Malayans with
May had schemed feriority, complex and make an Reuter, dazzling display at crisp sentenced to three, months' im- cerded as
he persunded Manjrekat | effort. dominate the game. accurate passes which kept the sonment, suspended for three for
ទង the Molayan side years, here today for falling to to make a vigorous pull at that long-sought
pay maintenance for his two short-off-a-tength top-spigner, ræver come. throughout
and the Indian was leg-before, Ilèro of the home team was children.
The magistrate made a con- being too soon with his stroke, the goalkeefer. Servferinan Fisher, who blocked every dition of suspension that Adams tongkang attackers pay of arrears before the end of could stam at the Malayan month.-Ching Mall Special. goal. Hongkong iralled 1-0 at half-
التجا
of the state's Burdette, in winning his ninth against three losses, line after failing to clinon live
best sportsmen and women will compete at a special carnival for
the Princesa on September 10.
Director The
of physicali education In New South Wales,:;
will be
Mr G. Young, said the carnivali
held at the National Norraheen, Camp at
Fitness
north of Sydney.
had the Cubs blanked on three hits until the; eighth when four of the six batters he faced
goals brilliantly saved. by Fisher. FIREWORKS
got hits to produce two runs and forced him Hoagkong attackers slammed in to be relieved.
The Cubs Ernie Banks drove in the runs with a double.
ncross
"Princess Alexandra will see| Before the inning was over *athletics in the morning and the Cubs-seeking their sixth
rowink and canoeing' races and straight win-pushed water skiing demonstrations in three more runs, two of them on the afternoon," he said.-China Bob Altman's double" "which Mail Specluf. ...
Anished Burdette's rellef, Curl Willey. Don McMahon was call- ed in and got Sammy Taylor to
Toni
Toni
Sailery out to end the inning. Big Inning Retires
Munich, June 8. Salter, World
West Indies Test Captain
Four wickels were how down -tam-124mbutiilibres...kuna.
success will
Many Defects
New
As for England, this addel in a quarter of an hour, à cination had many, actors short fainstorm caused a hold-Jaral on the form shown was one up for forly minutes,
for the poorest that has On reumlag for I
few represented the old country. The biggest problems are lunch Statham minutes before claimed the new ball without the opering batting and the spin gaining Invnedidit success, Thai bowling.
aver
of
CHESS
By LEONARD-BARDEN
Fireworks began 13 Minutes after the interval when the
he was lehled a wicket was dub To reshuffle the side, on one Georgetown, June 8.
Evans falling display may not be Mise, and ไอ Godfrey three goals in a tow within 10
Franz Alexander, of Jamies to accept a chatice Iron Gaek-for this reason ont should not mihiites:
today accepted the West Indies wäd, but that was the only expect many alterations for the Trside-left" Lo Kwok a Cricket Control. Board offer to Пelding, blemish In this short |Lordia malch on Thursday care and moved the young
The week. Perhaps third sacker to eighth in homers scored with a spectacular somer-captain the West Indies team day's play.
sclectors in bath spull back-kick bft the corner. amond active players
Statham and Trueman looked will try out to piny agálhat England, in the
Leicester opener, leagues, and to 21st on the all-ne minute later right winger forthcoming Carribbean Test hostile after lunch but the fall Maurice Hallam, the fret man time flet.
Ho Ying-fan slammed Therintchin.
on: held
The left-handed (to reach, 3,000, runs Ihis season, the During second goal during a goalmouth
phat Year Paghunafli Nadkarni,
whose Tho estimated trent Bridge scramble. Five minutes later Alexander has captained the braired hand gave so much attentarice for the four days Here is & position.from actual Lo Kwok-in, again scored, with West Lidles team agdinst
pan in the Brat Innings, showed was 82,500, receipts being play: White to move and win. Jenig drive and gave à 3-1 vic- India and Pakistan.-REF.
no sign of distress while he kept £8,008.—AFF.
London Expics Service. tory to Hongkong-UPI.
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Cóstly Error
Second basemin Tony Taylor committed a Chicago error, his first th 142 delding chances, Ind he handled the chance, the Cubs night, have gotten out of the huing with less domozę.
Milwaukee, like it did yester- Cus' righthander Bob Porter- day against Los Angeles, wrap-field; who probably was pitching and ped up the game with a big for his lob, couldn't hold the Olympic. kl champion, la to inning, scoling, seven times in Braves in the fifth after rellev retire from active skling and the Afthe Burdette accounted for Ing Starter Sell Morehend. The will not compete in the 1900 three of the runs with a bases Braves got three runs and foug winter Olympic Gamerin Squaw loaded double. His frat hit of hits oft him before the inning Valley, California,
the game,, also a double, stored wild over. UPI.
Sailer, who is an Austrian, announced his intended relire ment tonight in an inte.law on Bavarian television.
the Braves' Brat ruri bhi thà
cond. Twelve Braves batted,
x of their gettingun
with hits and two athefa reheff-|
On walk and in
In future, Salter declared, being base would ski professionally only error.
in His capalety or a film actor,
Results
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