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THE CHINA MAIL,- WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1959.

YORKSHIRE REGAIN COUNTY CRICKET LEAD

Spectacular Six-Wicket

Win Over Derbyshire

WARWICKSHIRE BEATEN BY NOTTS

London, July 7. Yorkshire regained the English county cricket championship lead today with a spoctacular six-wicket win over Derby- shire at Chesterfield.

32).

Set to score 301 in 189 minutes at the rate of 95 runs an hour. Yorkshire stormed home with 15 minutes to spare. Opening bat Ken Taylor tod; man of the match. He hit 117

with trake-Bled not out a tue recond. 144. His century came in only 111 minutes. Altogether he had three sixes and 13 four",

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way

Warwickshire,

Chr

Yorkshire displaced at top. tumbled

ta

trani Clie

Nottinghamshine 203 for eight decharts, and secondly 197 for eight Champion counly, Surrey, C. Posle 76), Nottinghamshire 12

polyte.

Yorkshire beat whin bave three games in hand at Chesterfeld:

now Derbyshire by air wickets. Derby- Over the tender, are

for eight declared and nicely poised to bid for their hire 351

secondly 28 for Ave declared (C. Leed 43. D. Carr 74 not out). York- right successive champion-

Today, they set Essex hire 275 and secondly 304 for four ship.

310 Sharpe 42. D. Page 44, K. Tay 343 гил In to more

lor 144, N. Blowouth 47 bet out. and

thien minuics,

took Yorkshire 14 polls. Ikerbyshire four maximum troiule from a win penin by 136 runs.

At Baratusouth: Match drawn.

Oxford Univeralty 24 |Horton H Skipper boug insole provided ampshire 100 and secondly 430 m. Essex resistance and secondly 29 for seven (C. Fry the Test

the day, 55, J. Burki 20, A. Smith with 65. Eurifer in John Edrich, Surrey's balting And of the year, duty picted his seventh century the season anrich was awarded eainchis county cpp. where Sussex

#2 surprise defeat against boitam-of-the- Nottingham- county, table

Merr. shire, at Nottingham. too, the Anish carne în si blaze of excitement, as Notis mach- ed their target of 193 in three hours with two wirkels stand Ing and Ave minutes left for play.

Lusty Hitting

Another exciting who at Eastbour struck peak form with a six- wickel win ever. Somerset. Listy hitting by Jim Parks and Ted Dester Helped the home county to see 221 for victory at a rate Dexter was the

of 90 an hour.

...

David Thomas Wins French Open Golf

Versailles, July 7. David Thomas of Britain won the French open golf championship here today with a 72-hole total of 276.

Peter Alliss. also of Britain, secondi, free stroke. 1- TURIS Bind on the 279 mark, and third shared by Angelo place was

ifarold Miguel (Spain) and

with Heniny (South Africa) 280.

Ramon Sola of Spain, took fth place with a fourth rot#d score of 65, which equailed the by South CUFFENE Varel set African Bobby Locks, 1te finished with; 281,

LEADING POSITIONS Leadingg positions, with round

scoris alt

276 15.

71, 70, 67, 8

Thomas (Britain).

279 P. ABI (Britahi), 71. On, 69, 71.

280-A. Miguel (Spain), 69. 08. 72, 71, J. Herning (South Africa). 73. 09, 07. 71.

281- Sota (Spain), 74, 73. 09. 05.

(Spain), 09,

282-8. Miguel 73. 30. 0-Reuter.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Tetris

Men's Division: CRC (2) KTGCA, CCc in v Puç: SCAA V RCC: Urban Cuuneli v the PORU USRC: CRC SCAA 12): ICC V FRC.

TOMORROW Тандія Men's "D" Divist: HRCCSA (AF, KCC v CRC 1, Stani

ley Club CCC, LAC V CRC 121, KTGCA V PRC, PORC KCCSA (3), Urban Council v HKCC.

Women's

com-

Comfortable Win

of

Northamptonshire completed a comfortable five-wickel win over Kent

Bob at Kettering.

the Kent Wilson propped up second innings with on attrac Live 87 but bis county's total of

left Northants to score unly 155 for victory. Sound betting

by Des Barrick (5) and Roman guided (50) Subba Row Northanks to victory

after shaky sterl.

Glamorgan share second the championship table with Warwickshire, scoring 100 points, 10 beflud Yorkshire. Then come Derby-

95

shire (98) and Middleses (95) Anke hell ap play in

match between team

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NATIONAL LEAGUE WIN DRAMATIC ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME

Pittsburgh, July 7.

A towering triple into deepest right-centre by Willie Mays in the eighth inning gave the National League a 5/4 victory over the American League today in one of the most dramatic finishes in the 20-year-old history of the "dream game" before 85,277 excited fans that filled Forbes Field to capacity.

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The three-bagger by Mays climaxed a two-run rally by the National Leaguers after the American League All-Stars had thrashed Leroy Face of the Pirates for three runs in the first half of the eighth to go ahead by a score of 3-2.

Manager Casey Stengel and Fred Honey used five pilehers in a tight and exelting game which saw 18 hitters strike out, one short of the oil-lime red for on All-Star game.

Starters

Several Interesting

bing

Whitey

to be relieved in the middle of on inning for the first time this season.

BRITISH SPORTS PRESS CRITICISED FOR UNSPORTING COMMENTS

New Delhi, July 7.

"The contempt, scorn and ridicule which the British sports press had heaped on India's cricketers was the negation of everything British sports- manship stood for" the sports columnist of tho independent Indian Express said today.

The writer said that, unlike the British sports press, Indians did not seek refuge in exquses for their failures.

"The British press" he said, "attributed Britain's failure at

the Helsinki Olymple Games in 1952-when their only gold medal was won by a horse-to rationing and Inck

of leaks,

and excused Christine, Truman's defeat at Wimbledon this year by her youth,

'No Excuses'

pitcher, while Ford, the vieum of May's triple was charged with the Ioss. It was the first decision

lost to Kristian "When After two outs, singles by Fox for both player in All-Star

Wimbledon after aud Vic Power, walks to Harvey Olmedo at compelliion.

player the pinch-hitter Ted defenting the same the Los Kuenn and Drysdale of

Dodgers Was the Williams and a two-bagger by week before in a London tour- for

Nationals, Tundus, produced three runs noment we didn't give excuses; nd brought Johnny Antonelli Ikewise if the Indian team is Early

getting feel a thrashing, we no- ccpl il We wouldn't have it my other way or take cover under some excusc

Don Angeles

the

Braves

Disastor

or

alibi.

who sirler Johnny

Antoneli, pitched to only three batters in the eighth,

win-pposed by the veteran was the

Wynn of the White Box. They on the run from the bullpen. are both right-handers. Ed Mathews of the par the national leaguers ahead

The Giants left-hander walk-Thut Isn't what we were laughi the very first inning when Wynn's curves

od Hay Slovers, hiting for Pete and, by Jove, by the Brith!" ic hit one of

who Tunnels

Id been

an- the columnist said. right tigh and deep into the Bild stands. I was the first rounced as hitting for larom Killebrew, but Sherman Lollar, fil of any kind for the Milwau-batting: for Luls Apartelo, forced gee allter is All-Star compell-McDougald at third to end the

Choices For Gentlemen

Versus Players Match

London, July 7.

lion.

The

rally. McDougald was running

Nationals threatened for Williams. again in the second when Ernie Then cume the eighth and Bunks of the Cubs opened with disaster for

Amerienti a two-bugger to left centre, bat Lenguers. With Ford on the the left stranded when mount,

flover of Ken Although there were no real surprises in the teams was

strak Cardinals hit for Antonelli and Wynn bore down and versus Players out both for the annual Gentlemen.

Del Crandall and red a single to centre. Dkk end the threat Grout, hitting for Mathews, match at Lord's on July 15, 16, 17 which is prysdale to

had walked Wally sacrißeed and The run score regarded as an unofficial trial for the West after he

dangerous left when Aaran pushed a single

over shortstop, tled the game. Indies tour next winter, several choices in theca hitter. Players (Professionals) side are interesting.

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Then came Mays' triple and the showers for Ford. He was Tud Batey, the relieved by Athletics left-hunder who rished The inning without

Perfect Innings the Inchides John midable opening pair on This team

Meanwhile. Drysdalu pitched Edrich. the young Surrey left Lord's turf, notably favourable

lungs without handed opening batsman, who to pace, with Cartwright and three perfect

allowing in American League further trouble. AFP. has done such great things incluse to bowl at medium pace. Somerset and Northamptonshire first reason and who scored use is also able to help liling to reach arst base, He struck worth with spin. Hoth bowl leg-out four. Lew Burdette of the his cererith century of the stan at

against EUX and breaks. son Loday

the promising Tom Cartwright, Warwickshire alt-rounder.

Brass Taunton, A

saake, two feet long was discovered on the sulfield. A score card seller beat at to death with a cricket but.

Results

Results

in

today'a

matches were:

cricket

AL Fastbourne: Susses

Fontersel Somerset by six wickets. 4772 for nine declared Judi sred 221 for nine alertured (C. Geetham 20. 1. Whent 741. Sussex 218 for eight dreland and secondly 221 for

tour ( Dexter 91 no nut, J. Parks a hat out Sussex 19 points

The Toams

Brave relieved him in the fourth and the Milwaukee

and

Scores

Scores of the notch are:

to

the

LETTERS

TO THE EDITOR

Lawn Bowls Report

Sir.-Some of the things your lawn bowls scribe, Robert Tay, wrote in Monday's China Mail on the IRC-Recreio "A"

gamo are plain rubbish,

It does uppear he was biased In his writings concerning the IRC and particularly prejudiced winst Jeff Hoosen.

In his article he stated "The Recs lying four or five shots on no fewer than three occasions of the count by were robbed lucky heavy shots by skip Jeff Housen."

The Independant Hindustan Time sold that the point to consider was whether it would not be more self-respecting to withdraw from Test etic ket rather than continue "contribute lowarda lowering of Test standards." It said the suggestion put out

He Warped on Hoosen's luck in England for a new type of further down In his unbalanced

Test for India article. second class

Zealand New could be one solution.

Pakistan und

л

Is it possible for Hoosen, senlor division lawn bowls

'Not Good For Game veteran, to be lucky for at least

"Constant drubbing uf The nature we have had this season is not good for the Hame India ar conildener of players.

ne

three occasions in one match?

HOORD, who is one of the three leading skips of IRC En

have contributed a must The lion's shure to laking his club colours #ying at the top of the "A" division, was merely fluk- Ing all his shots, I suppose? Come up, let's be fair!

ONLY A FAN.

"If we ure to fight our way back to the highest

class of

cricket we shall need to con- centrate for some time to come ол того equal competition.

[It appears that either ONLY Naturally, engagements already | A FAN is not a lawn bowler or entered Into, such as this win clse he did not see the actual

visit to ter's Australian

India match. A sports writer com- National League 100-009-21x-5-9-1 | will have to be respected. Bulments on a game as he actually

The Gentlemen (Amateurs) right-hander ran into. Trouble Juve Warr, Sayer, Bailey Dexter to 1rovide seam bowling, after two outs when Al Kaline (Jai 1059 Major League All-Star

game, at Pilisburg!:) (off-breaks) and and Hurd

Amerluan League 000-100-1304 Barber leg-breaks) to provide the spin.

. The learns are:

Gentlemen: P. B. H. May (Surrey) Captain, T. E. Bailey

The Amateur bowling certainly: (Essex), R. W. Barber (La-

looks good enough to provide a cashire), M. C. Cowdrey (Kunt),

fuir test for the strong Profes- M. G. Dexter (Sussex), C. B.sional batting #ide. Bowland (Cambridge Univer

University).

University). (Oxford M. J. K. Smith (Warwickshire),

tied the score with a Inc-drive homer over the left field wall,

#

Ford. HRS-Malliews, Kallac-UPI.

BIN Skowron and Rocky Colavito followed with solid Wyn, Duren (4). Burning (7).

Ford (), Daicy and Triande Gus Triandos singles but

Lolfar 18): Drysdale, Burdette (4)) ended the threat with a fr Face (7), Antonelli 181, Klaten (9) to Willle Mays in centre field

WP-Antonet. L. and Crandalt. which the Glants star made brilliant running sily), wicketkeeper, A Hund There is strong contrast be-

catch. tween the sides in opening

After that Burdette rolled (Cambridge

the Players have Sayer

batsmen, for

batsmen who regularly along smoothly in the fifth and three

In the latter 1. Subba Row (Northampton-open for their counties, Edrich. ix, although shire, J. J. Ware (Middlesex). Brookes and Porkhouse, besides inming Skowron's second single hard-hit by Mathews Players: D. Brookes (North-Pullar, who opened in the last of the gume, following an error 14amptonshire) Captain, K. F.

ground ball by Kaline, had him Barrington (Surrey), T. W. Cart- The only regular opener for rocking for a moment, wright Warwickshire), D. B. the Close (Yorkshire), J. 11. Edich AFP. (Surrey), R. Illingworth (York- shire), H. L. Jackson (Derby- shire), W. G. A. Parkhouse (Glamorgan), G. Pullur | Lan-

At Kettering: Northampte nature beat Kent by live wickets Kent 257 171. andrendly 171 B. Wilson Nuramptonshire 274 and condly 15 for fee . Harrick 5. Subba Row DAP). Northingterstaire

INDEPT.

At Gloucester: Lancashire beat Lan- Gloucestershire by mas cashire and secondly 175 R Bure. D. Alles weten for 061 Glogersterwitre 265 and secondly 15, (T. Graveney

Lameiro 14 points.

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Text

15 Gentlemen

Barber.-

on

The threat ended with Cola- vito forcing Skowron at second On a ground ball to Ernie Banks R shortstop.

National League bats were

third inning

the except for lead-off double by Banks in the second.

At The Bal: Surrey toad Faex ershire), J. B. Statham (Lan- Those Soccer silent against Wynn through the

by Esjuna. Surey, 312 and second-cashire),

19 19 for one declared d Fabriely Haut, D. Fletcher 40 NOL Eex · 168 and areonly 205

i tuselt 63). Surrey 14 points.

hiri brat

Swetmon

wicketkeeper.

(Surrey)

Formidable Pair Magyars Again

'The

Scored Twice

The Nationals went ahead 3-2 London. A: Telekler: Wigestores-

of the befenster slakre by

determination

Lho bottom half of the Lershire Car and hely 100 far selectors to have a good fook at Bad news for

soccer de-in Nox declated Merton 12.

bowlers as as muy Leicester- Broadbent not exti.

possible

fences. Hungary think seventh when they scored twice Jim Bunning agilnst Detroit's seoma la be indicated by the pliker 197 and secondly 222 (M.

they have finally found an after the Yunes Rine Durch Worcester- in 58, A. ftevis T. Sole 24 Buitis.

inside forward trio lo suc- had pitched scoreless beat in the side which beat India at

fact that, of the England bowlers)

Leeds Just Saturday, only Close, an all-rounder is "includedi.

At Alderstunt: The Arity Cambridge Univery by a runa. The Anny 306 and secondly 231. 200 and Cambridge University Feeonly 214 13. Shaw is for 93. At Nuttinchan: Notinghamshire beat Warwickshire by two wickets, Warwickshire 22, nd secondly S03 1K. Ibadulla 40, J. Culton five for Jucteson and Statham as a for-

to enter into new arrangements sees it. In this class of cricket is fair to no one, least of all to nurselves" | the newspaper said.-China Moil Special.

ICC Help Sought For Non-White South

Africa Cricketers

Capetown, July 7.

The South Africap Sports Association, a non-racial

coordination sports body, has sent a letter to

the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lord's on the question of non-white cricketers being ex- cluded from consideration for national teams.

they are letter asks the ICC to however outstanding

when nationui coed the great Puskas-three innings, The only hit look into the fact that: "South in practice, are excluded from

consideration icoms are selected." Hidegkuti - Kocsis

Moss, Trueman, Rhodes und

hination. Mortimore do not and places in which has the players side,

AAA Championships

com.gainst

ball for

Bunks opened the seventh gary has searched for another two-bagger of the game and

the bespectacled fire- balling right-hander was a two- out single by Hank Auron In the the sixth. Since the break-up of great side that for four years swept all before them, Hun against Bunning with his secotel

brilliant

Irig after two were out, crossed the inside forward around whleh to re-build the plate on a single to cervine by

Del

Crandall Crandall.

look side, Now

the they think

second on the throw the search may be over.

Momen inside plate and scored a

Rakosi, 10-year-old forward for the FeronuvBIOS later when 13 Macrori singi club, is a master tacticlan ined over shortstop.

the Puckos traditjun.

Team-mate Albert, only

17,

out trying Mazerowski WAS

second on for a

a fine throw

The

has the hallmark of Hidegkut's from Minnie Minoso to Nelle eine-he same smooth move. Fox to end the Inning. ment which enabled this deep-American Leaguers rallied for lying centre-forward

to be on

three runs in the top of the the spot to score oats as well feighth against Pittsburch's as make them.

Leroy, Faco who sports Lengue record et 12 and 0 and Uka 0.83 earned-run average, falling to Gorocs, a clever ball The little right-handdr didn't

The Koesin rote looks

any liberties in the seventh but in the eighth he had

player with a fine shat.--London allow Express Service.

THE CAMBOLS

ITH LOVELY TO LUNGH

WITH YOU, GAYE

IVE LOTS

TIJ TRELL, YOU,

The

African non-white

cricketers,

World Hurdles Record Broken

Bonn, July 7. West Germany's Mar- tin Lauer, running in Zurich, clipped two- tenths of a second off the world record for 110 metres hurdles, it was reparted here today.

Ho clocknd 13.2 the seconds to brat official world tour-of- 13.4 seconds sot by Jack Davis, of the United States. Reutor.

dew of the association, said un

(in.

the

When a bowl misses an almed another for target. und hits wood which in turn hits other front wood to give bowler the shot, that to any lawn bowler is a Jucky shot. That was precisely what hap- pened in the "no fewer Three occasions" mentioned my write-up.

than

In

Incidentally, it does not mean that just because a skip is one of of the three leading skipa IRC, or of the Colony for th mater he is never lucity.

150 It is

for-fetched soning to state that just be- cause a writer reports facts, he is prejudiced against a club or an individual. Robert Tay).

Top-

Barry Mackay Loses To An 'Unknown'

Boosted, July 7, Barry Mackay, United States Mr 1. K. Hangasams, prest-Dayla Cup player who reached the semi-finals of the men'ь ot Wimbledon, was singles the letter that his organisation beaten here today by a 10-year- had asked The South African old Norwegian "unknown." Cricket Association the follow-

ing questions:

The Norwegian, Thorvald Moe, won the second round match in the Swedish hard courts cham- What are the regulations, plonship by 6-3, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3

any, governing the

Alex Olmedo, the Wimbledon Admission of non-white champloo, had an easy straight- rricketers to nationally organisecrets win over Jan Ellow (Nor-

ricket?

if

2

Are non-white criekelura kely to be considerad for trials before sulcolion of na- nal sides—for example · the South African

to tour Letime Englandi-noxi_year?__

The letter was sent to the South African Cricket Associo- tion at the beginning of June with a copy going to the MCC.

-China Mult Special.

By Barry Appleby

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