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THE CHINA MAIE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959..
SUMMER SOFTBALL LEAGUE
U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT FLAYS I.O.C. Cheyennes Bees
New Refusal To
To Admit 'Nationalist Chinese' Absurd And Repugnant
Washington, June 9.
The United States State Department today branded the new refusal of the International Olympic Committoo to admit the Nationalist Chinese representatives to the Olympic body as absurd and repugnant.
The Department hinted that the Olympic Committee's con- tinued refusal may affect the United States' welcome to world athletes at the winter Games scheduled in Squaw Valley, California.
Departmental press officer Linn White read to newsInch a statement necusing Olympic Committee Chancellur Otto Mayer of building a sinuke ferten in the battle of seman- ties over the Chinese representn- tlon.
Rejected
Mayer yesterday rejected the Nationalist Chinese appllen- tion because the Chinese group the name contined to include
"Chips+" In
fts official
e
"The Olymple Commitee of
the Republic of China."
Eddie Machen Fails
In Court Case Against Johansson
TITLE-FIGHT
CONTRACTS SIGNED
New York, June 9.
The 10C has sold it has no The Patterson-Johansson world title-bout con. objection to the Chinese Na-
them
loholist representation, just so long as they don't call selves Chinese.
White and the Ratne was entirely appropriate He noted that the Chullese Nationalists are recuplused ofliedly by 45 free world meant.
The Chinese Commainiss representatives Teri the pom- mitte a year ago in protial to the callmeri preserve of the Notional Chinese.
'Smoke Screen'
tracts were signed by the two heavyweight boxers at the New York Boxing Commission's premises immediately after news eame through that Machen's plaint had been reject- ed by the Federal judge,
Judge Irving Kaufmann gave it as his opinion
END OF A CAPTAIN'S INNINGS
Peter May, The England skipper, is out to a catch behind the wicket after scoring 100 in the first Trul match between India- and England at Trent Bridge, last weck. May's scurgj helped England to pile up). Drst Innings total of 422 runs and win the match by an innings and 59 run,
Rain Curtails Play In Major Tennis Tourneys
London, June 9. Hain curtailed play in both
of
the major current English tennis tourna- ments today. A number of matches in the Kent championships at Becken- ham and in the West of England championships at
Lucky To Win Opening Game
By OLLY VAS
The opening game of the 1959 Summer Softball league played off at King's Park on Monday can best be described as one of "fluctuating fortunes" for if ever a team can consider itself fortunate to emerge at the right end of the score it was the Cheyennes "Bees."
Bristol had to be post-They edged out the ostensibly weaker Cheyenne
Juniors by 8-7.
Into
poned. Theae two pre-Wimbledon preparation tournaments have The game almost went httracted a number of inter exten me for in the hal untional stars, Including Rusalan Inning the losers almost tied it players and the world's, un-up bứt tuck was not with them. official number one unateur With the bases loaded the player Alex Olmedo of Peru, "Bees
Viera pitcher, Dave who is playing for the United struck out the baiter at Status. The Danes have split plate to end it all. foscos Kurt Nielsen is playing Beckenham, and his com- pirlot Torben Ulrich nt Bristol.
Early Lead
The
the
to-
winners bunched EFFORTLESS WIN Olmedo scored an effortless other two hits and of many win over Denuts Glover of crrots to jump. info on early South Africa and Nielson had 3-0 lead right from the moment Ittle Trouble ! orating plate umpire Pang called out Pelis-Moore of Australia in "Ploy bail", but the Juniors at fought back to lower the margin secondi
matches round
to 3-2. Beckenham
Stephen Ulrich, however, had
Innd then tough fight before overcoming banged out a single to get on Indian Quislder
All in base. Lanky
hurler Henry Bristol. The Indian put up I} Vianna pushed Munz over Que good light, fereing the Dane, to plate with a hit to centrefold drop a sel before winning before the side was relired. AFP.
A.
English County Cricket
that the covenant for a return match between FINE BOWLING SPELL BY
Johansson and Machen was not intended to
run beyond February 14, 1959, and if it was intended to extend beyond that time the agree». ment was unreasonable and too broad in scope.
Patterson, Jubaussan and { guarantee of $100,000 or 20 per Amerients prorunter Ril Rosen- cent of the total fakings, while zalin expressed satisfaction but Patterson receives 30 per cent of did not appear to be at all sur-the gate money plus 80 per cent prised when they were informed fat all television, redía and of the judge's verdlet on the righSAFE
at th
Today White sail This talk of me is malhing but a smokes The International *FR Olympic Committee has allow- ed a politeal spate to be made Li Mi membarishập 111 an
in good Machen-Johnston case. C'exmittee Olympic starting which han been a New York Boxing Commission's member of the Comaliler for; Mees. muny years. The political,, hot ar atletie inte"
Told The Truth
White repeded En earlier Olympic Committed nefion was *aken" under pressure by Com; munist countries which he said "ar By: tendienlly trying to fall. He added that he knew excluit Free Chana from repre- sentation in international or- canizations of all kids."
The Swedish boxer sald he hard always told the truth and ¦ that the judge's decision trad
therefore not surprised him at
"It is on this basis," White Sud, that the Department bas expressed, and is expressing, its rejufquance for the action."
APAS
Un
:24*
Asked whether the Olympus Committee's action would have any effect
U.S. willing
winter spumper Games in California, White replied, "I just don't know, but the future uction of the Coni- mittee with respect of Nation- alist China will, of course, be followed closely."--UPI.
ANOTHER HUTTON
Will another
Hutton
playing for England in few years time?
1
the affole could not und etherwise, Patterson merely seid he was very happy to Bear the news of the judge's verdiet.
Young promoter Rosen, a.fin. who has sweated blond Jur months to get the world heavy-
title bent weight
between Johanson now! Pattern organistel,
sighed
with reftet at the new and sand every thing's alt right now.
Satisfied
After the news of the verdict.
| was telephoned through to the New York Boxing Commission's oles the contracts
be
a
weru
Playing against an MCC team, Renton schoolboy bus procul hit di runя. The name: 1chard Hutian. 16-year-old son of Sir Lea.
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ITALIAN
ACE SAYS
LTA
ARE PIGS
WARR TAKES MIDDLESEX
TO TOP OF LEAGUE TABLE
London, June 9.
Gurela stole
Frankie
home Manz
There was no scoring in the secund, frume,
In the third euch side notched up a run aplece for the score- board to read 4-3 in favour of the "Bots,"
A fumblo by the outfield en- abled Johnny Chayes to score from third base to increase his team's lead to 3-3 while the Juniors failed to add to their score.
A Surprise
In tu fth inning the "Bees" Added another run to make it 6-3 but ihr apposition then :prank a surprise on them
ور
| regisfiring, the fieing runs.
The dun of Garelu and Munz
again came to the rescue, This
John Warr, the Middlesex captain, had a fine spell of race bowling against
Leicestershire at Lord's today to take his side to the top of the County successive singles, Cricket Championship table to join the previous leaders, Essex.
OR
A
The 32-year-vid Warr took and they were always well up Forresters 271 and secondly 250 to round the sucks.
for six five wickets for 20 in the second with the clock,
(5. Metonite 133 not innings to finish with mintch An unbroke seventh wicket out),
Mutch drawn. At Romford: figures of nine for 72 help-sland of 82 by Cyrli Washbrook Ing Middlesex beat Leicester- | (47) and Jack Dyson (34) pull- Essex 109 and secondly 213 (P.7-0. Namesake Johnny Azevedo
Lanenshire out of a rieky | Loader live for 823. Surrey 170 shire by an Ionings and 13 runs and gain maximum points. position after six wickets hart and secondly 134 for seven (M.
drawn Stewart 52).--Reuter, Between showers Anden for 50 in their thunderstorms Middlesex match with Gloucestershire.
bowled out Leicester for 91 runs in their second Inalage, the Midland County toning thele lastnine wickels for 05.
Surrey Robbed
Results
the results of Following are English cricket matches:
A Cardiff; Glamorgan beat Northamptonshire by five wic- 243 Northamptonshire
Sweeping rain robbed Surrey, | kels.
By JIMMY FRENCH Brlilah lawn tennis circles)
have been shocked by anthe champions, of almost certain for eight declared and secondly outburst from Italy's victory over Essex at Romford. 88 for five declared (D. Brookes Glamorgan 111 exuberant Nicola Pietran Surfey, set to gel 146 for vie- 40 not out).
A 'CHARACTER'
record.
And
for
It was a different story at 192 for slx (C. Washbrooks 47.
| the latter himself tallying fw Isixth and tieing m
outfield error that enabled him
Carlos Azevedo'a double high- lighted the sixth inning as his hit put the "Bere" in the lend
then singled to push Vicen over the plate for the eighth run and Carlos in his anxiety to make it a double-gure game was 'nulled' 24 home plate on a run-down-
relay play. The Worst Golf Moments from the outfield to pitcher.
catcher got there before he did.
The Time Rallied Strongly
Jones Blew Up
"Birelingham where quick not out). Gloucestershire 24.or privāto föurban Over the
In their last turn at but, in the bottom half of the seventh uning and ralling by two runs, the Juniors rallied strongly. With one down Munz tallied his [dide's Levanth run to make it 7-8 and when Vianna banged out a double there wero pro- spects of an upset.
base.
tory, were only 12 runs short for four declared and secondly geli, the former pro-with three wickets dlanding 231 for Ave (W. Parkhouse 70, fessional footballer who when rain ended play. Essex J. Pressdce 42. E. Walker 67 has just pulled off the bus maintained their unbeaten not out). Glamorgan 12 points,
By JOHN INGHAM Northamptonshire four points, greniest feul of his tennis
A walk followed and now Essex and Middlesex hond the
AL Filzmingham; Warwick- the table each with 70 points. They shire
The greatest golfer of them there were two runners on base; career winning
brat Bomerset Jun title bout were
by French singles title in have a lead of 14 points over
*xall, Bobby Jenos--had his worsi The next batter struck out and Somerset 207 wickets. nearest rivals Hampshire Paris.
Lulz Silya moment at St. Andrews, Scot- then
hit fely, ully signeel and the two boxers immediately
two Warwickshire who have played secondly 13 for seven declared jundi. It cost him no title, but Silvation? Bases loaded, Jeft
stilling the
Warwickshire for the man who won every big down, winning run on
second Eat of New Yorks for their
and nine Pletrangeli has announced that eight
gumes res (C. McCon! 52). 140
six declared and gol championship in one |respective training comps In the he may not compete at Wimble pecively.
204 for four (W. fantastic season the experience country. The temperature in dan in three weeks time be Surrey must take some of the secondly
The last man up had a full 50. M. Smith 50, T. proved almost unbearable. New York reached 87 degrees cause he is not happy about the blame for failing to win. They towart
couni, but looked over a third War. Jones, sitting in the Royal strike and robbed me expenses paid.
of a Fahrenheit Today.
had over three hours to get the Cartwright 101 not out). "They're such pigs," he ex-
146, but their batsmen showed wickshire 12-points, Somerset and Anelent clubhouse, told me chance to tell you how dramalle Both Johansson and Patterson į ploded, "They don't even pay little urgency Mike Stewart two points.
about it. The date: 1038. The it could havo turned out to be, At Manchester: Mateh drawn. occasion: His last game in Congratulations aring open-nggled your travelling expenses. I'm took nearly two and a halt
Fo to the The two bars and a-millionaire. I don't see hours for his 62** **
Lancashire 272 and secondly Britain
Juniers for a fine display: they were
satisfied with the why I should ruin myself."
"We arrived at St Andrews duensialterof their comm tracls.
Johansson receives
scoring resulted in Warwick-Lancashire two points,
course, recalled Jones shire beating Somerset by six
my ustonishment there At Worcester: Match drawn.""fo Controversial Pletrangell,
wickels to gain 12 poinés, scowling, smiling, ball-kissing,
Worcestershire 358 for nine de-were 2,000 people waiting to Warwickshire were left to
clared artistle player, is one of the few
und secondly 177 for watch the game." score 202 to win at about 80 an three
77, D. (D. Kenyon
*INSPIRED characters left in amateur lawn hour and they
_responded | Richardson 52 not out), Noltbag- tennis, drained of all its best magnificently with Tom Cart- hamabire 300 (C. Paule d, played the frat nine holes How did the great man reacgi? drawing cards by wholesale wright hitting 101 not out in Springall
70). Worcestershire in 32 desertions to professional ranks,
minutes one six and 12 four points. Le Mans, June 9.
English Lawn Tennis Associa fours.
A1 Shemeld; Match drawn. | well.” Stirling Moss, the crack Bri-tion Secretary Bas Reay could
Yorkshire 232, and 348 for two Then come disaster. With result of injuries he suffered fish race driver who last Sunday not understand Pletrangell's at- won the Nurberging 1,000 kilo- tack.
(W. Stott 71, P. Sarpe 73, B. the crowd now doubled, Bobby in a crash during last Sunday's Two sporting declarations sel Close 02 not out). Derbyshire Jones shocked his admirera 1,000 kilometros sports cars in- "The committee bave many at the wheel of an Aston ranged to pay a contribution to cricket
or the stage for an exelling day's 220 (D. Carr 08, R. Plati six "It happened at the 11th hole I tornational automobile race on Martin wlli be driving at the Italian national association Glamorgan beat Northampton-
where for 72).
took two in a bunker. Guess the Nurburgging circuit, At Oxford; Match He is naturally pleased at hip
drawn. kind of blew up from there on
Meyrat skidded off the frock compatriot towards the expenses of their shire by ave wickets with only Oxford progresa, but be-Roy Salvador as co-driver in official team. elder son's
University 400 for in. All those people waiting in the 28th lap of the race and Heves the boy has a long way to this year's Le Mans 24 hours
six minutes of extra tline re- feur declared and secondly 233 me to play well, I just realised it was at first believed that his go before reaching county race, it was
(A. Duff 40, 1 was human. I was bitterly injuries were only, superhelai maining. Glamorgan had to get for nine declared Bangunced here
"No doubt they will want to 231 to win at 72 is an hour A. Allom vo standard. London.
for 78).
AFP. Fred disappointed." send Pietrangèli to Wimbledon, Service:..
in the first place, it is a mat- between him and them."
GOOD CHANCE
Richard.
follows his who father as an opening batsman, has an avenge of 20 for his school this summer. Yet he has never
been coached by
1g/mer England captain.
the
Says Sir Len: "I don't be- lleve in concentrated coaching, You can teach kids so much that they don't know where they
ate."
Express
Sports Diary
TODAY
Tengle
Men's "O" Dlution: SCAA (U V CRC (2), IRC CCC (1), PONG Y Urban Council, CNC (1) ▼ KIGCA, HKCC V PIL, CCC (a) v KCC, UBNCY LIC.
Mixed "A" Division; LRC v KCC.
** SEAA Y CRO.
TO-MONKOW
Moss To Drive Aston-Martin
At Le Mans
metres sports cara race in Ger-
Aston-Martin with
tonight.
Aston Martin will have two, ter
other cars in the zuen, one driven by the Frencli-Belginu team of Maurice Trintignant and Paul Frere.-AFP.
Javelin World Record
Compton, Calltomia, June 0. American athlete I. Cantello's world record-breaking Javelin innow of sag met se: (202ft
D
103
Sporting
al Cerdik
Driver Dies From Race Injuries
Adenau, Germany, June 9, The people strokes.
Swiss delver Fausto Moyral inspired me, I just had to play died in hospital here todoy 05
TUE GAMBOLS
by
Arrangements between ferent national associations sending players to chempion- ships vary, and we have standing arrangements with the Italians.
Af- for
HA, HA, YOU BILLY MAN,
NO, OF DOUSPSE,
WELL
no
But the L...A.. and the French authorities have Ar entente cordiple by which each country pays all the expenses of its own team in the other's championships,
Men's "2" pivle: JUSCENA 312" Stalgia), mandy, here: Last Friday, Despite what Pietrangell han
PRO
tip to bo nabilfled for, eggårma- said, it would be big surprise
Saperte toplay dongkkled a des
COD Y GAG. walled wage bar of held
And Yelle: Knarvefat gf Can-
if the Italians did not send him
ta Wimbledon particularly since the men's singles is wide open, and he must stand bu ca- cellent chance: on current form.
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THINGS LIKE TILAT
I'M NOT. IF YOU REALLY THINK O
Berry Appleby
JUST A
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la sorge? ink YOUR BOSS,
(ON THE PHONE.
TWO MORE FOR WORLD'S
LONGEST RELAY RACE
akh
more university teams will attempt
the non-stop road running relay between Land's End
· and John D'Gropts --- the longest in the world.
The universities of Bristol and Exeter, who had challenged each other over the 879-mile course, now see this race as part of the bid to heat Ox ford's
of pioneer run 105 hours in 1957.
Cambridge and Bir- mingham already have their plans announcer
and the Pebble Relay sea son the teamy carry a pebble taken from the shure from ono end of Britain to the other — is now in full swing. The schedule la:
Exeter. (June 19/20, from Land's End to John O'Groats),"
Cambridge. (June. 29,1 from John O'Groats to Land's End).
Birmingham. (July 14, from Land's End to John O'Groats).
Bristol. (August 24, from John O'Groats to Land's End).
BEATEN BY SNOW Exeter
runterh
are
crpes-country upbeaten over their own hilly course since 1956. Bristol twice ran to Newcastle and back, fylling (be first time only because they were caught in a blizzard over the Pennines in win- ter.
Who will run the quick- est? Is 90 hours possible? The Sunday Dispatch is giving these attempts financial support provided the conditions observed by Oxford's first run are followed-eight-man teams .and continuous running night and day,
CHESS NEWS
by LEONARD BARDEN
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