THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1959.
England Wins The Fourth Test BILLY WRIGHT
HONOURS OF LAST TWO DAYS”
PLAY WITH THE INDIANS
DESPITE 171-RUN DEFEAT
Manchester, July 28.
Trafford today by a margin of 171 runs and, as against New Zealand a year ago, won four Tasts in the series with the fifth to be played at the Oval at the end of August.
England duly defeated India at Old
The honours of the last two days clearly belong to India.
Faced with a
gigantic task of making 548 they even threatened to set up new re- cords, thanks to centuries by Abbas Baig and Polly Umrigar but Baig. saved England much trouble by running himself out and after he left, the gate was open for Colin Cowdrey's men to walk home.
Hy is desin not to enforce the follow-oft Ciavirry, succeed- el in his dedre to provide more cricket batste public failed to respond and watched the play.
make his
quickly in position that he has jernly of time to strokes.
this season of Geoff Pulier, Bar- rington and Mike Smith, the the absence of howling with Brian Statham. Tony. Lock sud
Test ter has fallen below than 5.000
Wanders and must be giving two days
the electors much anxiety. - AFP.
He shows patience in defence the big and clearly porsele 127
pro- match triperament. He (dised a wide variety of strokes with the drive, cut, hook and til, all perforlly extented with his strong supple wrists.
in
Abtras All Balz, felled by aị bouncer from fareld Rhodes on Monday, rekined Umrigat
Freddle when
True: Trapped jart Nadkarni the third over of the day. No Sentiment Both Trueman and Rhodes ha the new ill and flores amphae
Unirigar was going so con- fidently at this singe that one envisaged a big stand and both men indicated that they were ready to press for a win.
and They lote sharp singles then
necurred. the disaster
Test Averages
London, July, 28, Cicolf Pullar, and Abbas All
let the saving that there is an ad pulled John Mortimore to Baig, two of the younger mem- sentiment in Tet cricket hy promptly giving Paig another, mid-on and dashed for a
Thi
run Im-
hers of the England and India om head the batting averages of their respective countries Test tennis.
Vicious Intencer. The Derby but Umrigir knew it was
100 hat gone the possible. Bal bowler subjected frugile-looking lod to a hot far and no sooner had he look-
After the fourth Test, con- or ult
Bugadele asend; pre back bay Ted Dexter's recluded today at Old Trafford. thus 13
much tuo fuum Ban in Roy Swehnan's he leading averages are! generally pitched
Klives. short.
Trucnun was the better pre! foner and besides Takin the first wierd of the day be pave away only 13 runs in a long well of seven ayers.
End Of Match
So culori a wonderful Test
the fat in which he became the
Hut he superm fourth indian to moky A Pen- fury on his first appearance for
in his righth and just over when, Uming punished him for bringing Indi 40 FUNG
Orst hour
Clowdrey
brought Truman'
back end
Rhodes al Baig had hovered nearly half;
ust hear on 9G when to this
in entry. Curiously marg both Baig and Umrigar hatten fsetly 4 hours 19 minutes Bair hitting 12 four to 13 by his partner.
Umrigor
Malked
Barrington to extra cover with
the Hell spread deep.
R IweT
M. C. Cowdrey
B. Staflum
St. JK. Smuth 2 @ 100
P. I. 1. May
Swenso
Parkhouse
END OF A CENTURY KNOCK
Geoff Pallar, the England opening batsman, is caught behind the.wicket after scoring 131 runs on the first day of the fourth Test match between Eng- land and India at Old Trafford, which began Inst Thursday and ended yesterday, -Central Press photo.
Surrey,
Warwickshire Maintain County
Cricket Leadership
London, July 28.
13 303 Surrey and Warwickshire, both won their matches
ENGLAND
Batting
I NO T
#5 Av.
Pilar
3 0 220
137
F. Barrington
5 0 304
67 GD.89
21 9
42
68 T
u 1 339
12
.
21 07
10%
34.54
4 1 130
103 34.00
20 49.00
0 144
78 4003
B 73
20
2
3
• But nul.
Bowling
M
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D. B. Close 16 J. H. States 77.3 T. Greenijough
101
47 147
21.00
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T. G. Evarta.. catase M. J. Horton was hopeless and he was eighth (F. R. Dexter .. rellet of ryecyone except pas, to leave when he skied Ken sibly the England players he swept Rhodes to the square Jeg boundary. The England Team Joled 6 the appliuari and Cowdrey went over and shook hands with rim at the end of the over.
Great Future
Biot, who was born on March 19. 1939. has elisely a great ARTE Ret future before him. He is a
tival player with a splendid. eye and, Eke all prolific cars- makters, tre els is feet
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Truetan inished, the match by holding Surendra Nath al mud-on off Barrington and Uully
scattering
Guple's
-wicket
So England
F. S. Trueman 146.4 A. E. Moon .. K. F.
1. I. Rhodes 745 10 244
won with three | M. F. Horton 304 JA
and a nutter hours to spare, 13.11
Moriinture 55.4 tul a performance of which E. R. Dexter 13 dundry could be proi!. While the inatting, despite the IND Peter May, has im-
with
the introduction
Champion Trotter
Cannot Race Without
His Artichokes
New York, July 28.
The chances of France's champion trotting horse "Jamin" winning the New York international race on Saturday have been seriously jeopardised by the mysterious disappearance of a crate of artichokes, which con- stitute Jumin's staple diel.
Sports Diary
TODAY
remainda
Men's "O" Divbaon: Lier v CRC
( KV Urban Council, USRC: CRC 19, SCAA (2) KLE, IRC * CCC (12).
Meeting
Annual Meeting of
The rotting horse's trainer, Jean Riaud, was in despair to day. fle
that explained "Jari laves etichokes arki has Hyril aft them since he was a foul. He hates pats and over 145 pounds of artichokes were brought over from France in a mecial crale for his to rat while training for the bix race.
Disappeared
Janits and the artichokes
ASP & DC. ived here safely last week,
SCM Post Board Room, 5.30 p.m.
How is
UKC 330, p.
and the United States auricul-
:
A A. fat
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43 23.03
388 88
27.1
2 2010
33.70
30.00
· INDIA
Ratting
NO T
Ay
1 106
G. Karele..
V. L. Manjrekar
L 20
J. Contractor
N S. Tamhane
R. Unigar
lloy
.......
A Kripal Singh 4 静
53 G. Nadhamri)
M. Ghorpade 40
DR. Gaekwad
A. 1. Apte ...
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176 54 22
today, each gaining 14 points, to maintain their positions as joint leaders of the county cricket championship table.
With 140 points each, they are 10 points ahead of third-
HKFA Team To place Yorkshire, beaten today
Play 8 Matches
In Malaya
Kuala Lumpur, July 28. The Hongkong Football Assi ciation team duo here on July 31 will play a series of eight matches in Malaya and three in Singapore.
by Northamptonshire.
Surrey gained their ninth win of the season by defeating Gloucestershire by 120 ruris.
Even though tho wickel was not particularly vicious, 14 wickeln fell for 140 turis. Fast-medium bowlers Dayki Gibson (Bya for 40) And Peter: Loader (four for 43) Gloucestershire's. naused downfall, the Lovers Being dismissed for 116.
Lander had a spell of three wickets for lue runs in mine Other fixtures are: August 3overs and Gibson dismissed four 0 M R W Av.ngalast Kodah, August & against of the last five batsmen for 23 1014 42 470 15 20:37 Penatal
August
anist runs.
132,100 331 31.90 Perak, August 8' against Selan-
113
20 Bowling
15
17.73
The opening match against 100 33 17.00
August 2. 750 nang is set A
for
5. P. Gupte
B. Surendra
Nath
R. G.
Natkoral 108.1 38 255
10 46.90
52
7 205
02 ย
+ 0
1
* 打 0
0
1 19 0
-AFP.
H. B. Desal. 196.4 33 499
. . Derde.
г. деу
M
Jatvinn
Singl
A. Kripal
P. 2. Umrigar 52 18 100
gor, August 9 against Malayan 7300 Maloys or
Malayan Chinesa Never Comfortable
431.25 Football Association August 11
Malacca, August
gainst against Johore.
12
The team will play in Singa- pore on August 13, 15 and 16. ~~UPI
Vespa Club Night Rally Results
- Following are the official results of the Hongkong Vespa Club scooler night rally held last Saturday:
Navigator
Penalty Piz
C. Curry
0
E. Ribeiro
60
B. Eastman
110
H. Au
180
H. Wong
440-Tied
440- Tled
08
Miss A. Ding
C. Young
H. Slu
P. Toul
718
Placing
Driver
A. S. Laird
2
H. C. SauZA
3
J. Monteiro
4
Y. S. Kwok
ture department asked to lospect
The artichokes, Tollowing a re-
D. Young
G
K. M. Shek
hours liter when
lorry was
7 Y. 8: Taul
1}
P. T. Loc
C. K. Yu
BOO
E. C. Xavier
D. P. Vlera
1048
10
A. Olues
H. M. Luz
1100
LI
C. M Wong
C. C. Wong
1210
12 C. R. Fong.
H. K. Lee
1458
13
Miss M. F. Carvelo
F. Wright
1490
14
J. Sayer
C. Noronha
1408
-15-R-Le
„A. N. Quier
1318
10
S. M. Leung
K.. F. Leung...
1580
17
E. Ferreira
F. Munz
1000
18 B. C. Teo
A. Chan
1808
19
A. R. de Lange
Haggenmacher
2908
21
20 M. Van der Giessen
D. Ho
Mrs Van der Giessen 2510.
A. N. Other
3348
2nd Division: Kee v CCC at gulor procedure. But a fow
3rd Division: VENC y INC*
PRC. 5.30 p.m.
Andoline
Mile Itore for Army
Austries. Army Gevind. Benndury St., 5 p.m.
TI-MORROW
Tennis
seat to the airport to pick up The artichokes they had dis- sppeared.
Since then, Raud has been trying without success to re- place the Inst crate with Ameri- can artichokes as they are not DIVENTTORCa-in-Amerlua...----
"Jornin" do not eating pro- tralner Today perly and his queled pitifully: "How on earth do you think my colt is going to run without his artichokes,"
Men HKCCSA 13). HRCCSA (1) v TRC Blupler Club, NAP y Lates CRE 1 Urban Council, CCC ene (4), KTGCA Y DKCC.
Bowl
2nd Division: HKPSAY HKFC,
0.30 p.m.
--AFP.
THE GAMBOLS.
WHY DON'T
YOU BUY IT?
ITS JUST THE THING FOR YOUR HOLIDAY
by Barry Applebe
VENÍŘE VERY PERSUASIVE
DID YOU KNOW IT WASN'T MY GIZE?
ONE
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Rain held Warwickshire p inoro than the Essex batsmen) did. The latter never looked comfortable against off-spinner
Army Athletes
To Try Break
Colony Mile Record Today
FIGHTS TO STAY
IN SOCCER
By DEREK JOHN
Billy Wright, the world's most honoured footballer, with a C.B.E. and 104 England "caps", known that he may not be first choice for his Club, let alone his country, next season.
For Wright, now 35, faces the most critical-and probably the most embarrassing-battle of his
career.
The British Empire's sporting. dummander teils me: "I shall be
Beck
training in three weeks
and playing for Wolves,
can get my place in the elde." At any otter time in the playing life of William Am- brose Wright this would have
been
dianitised
modesty,
But not tolay.
falsc
And certainly not with a
club glorying in the reputation-scorning
Wolves.
ruthless. record of
Challenger
For three years now Wright has kept his blend head inches In front of his greatest rival, m almost unknown challenger called George Showell.
Showell, 11 years younger fian Wright, could have been a slar centre-half with any other English First Division club. Instead, he has been content to wall for Wright's retirement,
Wolves
are convinced that Showell will follow Wright as England's next contre-half,
Seeded Players Extended At
Meadow Club Tennis Tourney
New York, July 28. Sceded players came through as expected in the second round of the Meadow Club invitation tennis tourna- ment today, but several of them
extremoly close to defcat,
Were
Antonio Palafox, second
player from der ranking fexke, dropped the first not to Harry Hoffman, Jr. Ho Bnally rallied to win by 5-7, 6-4, 7-5.
Chris Crawford, who is need- edinird behind Palafox, also
Last month, while Weight waw boing flayed by the crillen wh England's humiliated soccer tourists in had his bad moments. He was
0-4 In down
the opening sot. the Americas, Showeli was rated; "best player on the cyoinst Don Russell of Austra- field" in Wolves' matches in, and Russell later held one Crawford steadisch set point, Germany and Switzerland So in three weeks Wright und down, however, to win at 7-5, Showell with report as it least equal claimants for the No 5 Jersey
And nt Molineux. manager Stan Cullis will have to make a choice berwcon the
been glory that has
Billy Wright and the future that is Geurge Showell.
Surprised
ப்
An attempt is to be mude
Some emeials were surprised this evening on the Land) when Wright re-signed ር።
They Forces Colony mile record player for next season. at Houndary Street, thought he would go nut uncon- quered by time as captain of was learned this morning. England and of the chumptzu 5lx Army athletes will toe the League team.
-line on the Army's sporte ground at 8 pm, and they will be out to better the present Army record of 4 minutes 30.5 sronds. Competition is likely to be very
keen in this race, as two of the men. L/Cpl Banks and Pte Milburn have been under- strenuous Training going routine, in preparation for the record breaking attempt.
GOOD CHANCE
Baths hus so fur
won every three-mile and pre-mille event he has entered in the Colony and can be considered by having a good chance to lower the record. But Milburn 16 likely to he a dark horse. In the UK. h clocked 4.25 soos for the mill, but he has not broken 4.31 sees while in the Colony.
Basil Bridge and pace man John Both men have been trained by:
Capt J. D. Bastick, 1 TR. Bannister on the rain-affected pitch. Bridge Anished with four it was decided to make the at- Jempt in a singe race, and for 20 after taking three for 14
not during a track meeting in eight overs today and Bannis-
because during a meeting, 1er's sustained effort brought
number of the men compete lúm four for 71 in 23 overs.
in more than one race and are therefore not fresh,
Rain affected most of the matches today. IL autost saved Yorkshire from their gnominous innings defeat by Northamptonanire for after the Jasl wicket tind fallen there Wan A down-
pour.
Personal Best
NOON
Yorkshire were shot out for B4 their lowest. rcore ever against these rivals.. Thu Northamptonshire paco bowlers quickly got a grip on the game and Albert Lightfoot recorded personal best performance by taking six for 31. The other four wickets fell to Frank Tyson at-a-cost-of-14-runs,
this
between
Play was completely rained off in
match Glamorgan and Hampshire which was abondoned as a draw, -Reuter.
COOK BETTER MEALS
OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPERS
Bur Wright plays on-with the knowledge that he has a job tor life with Wolves whenever he deeldes to hang up his boots.
He has had offers from the Football Association la suke their youth icams, biche by television companies, Bat he still says, "I want to go on playing as long as I can," Why does Wright Insist on one Just
over
E-2.
THE MAN TO BEAT
Top-seeded Ion Vermaak of South Africa made his first ap- highly successful penance a unc. The 20-year-old redhead, a default from Gi who drew Ifall in the first round, breezed past Archic Oldham, basketball and tennis coach of Colombia, G-4, 8-0.
Vermaak, who last wreck fid beat Alex Olmedo In Pennsylvania TASS Court semi-finals
the still man to beat in this 7lat sa- nual Southampton tournej,
Fourth-seeded Mike Green won over Dee Heather 6-1, 6-2. Dan Del beat Neil Terseher 10- b. 6-3, and Jon Douglas boat Tom Falkenberg' 0-4, 6-2,
NEWCOMER
Last of the seeds, Hon Holm- in the arenas he has graced by his sportsmanship esberg, and Ruy Weedon of South mach as skill? The answer, Alrien, come through in straight inary clieve. Is his pride.
Hells,
Holmberg. seeking to regnin
Cup
the wants to make one anal salvo against those people who have said: "Only sentiment the prestige and Davis gave him those hundred caps."promise he held two years back,
4-3. Weedon, a newcomer to eliminated James Watson 6-4, the US.. like Vermaak, OYCE-
Rademacher To come Don Ralph 7-5, 6-8,
Continue Pro Boxing 'Career
Quarter-final brackets will "Bø Ged tomorrow, weather per milling. One thing is certain. A new singles champion will he growned Lone year's winner, New York, July 28, Ham Richardson, is not defend- Peter Rademacher, the former | Ing.-UPI. Olympie heavyweight champion, knocked out by Floyd Patterson in his first professional bout, is
tu continge hls profesional Stewart Mackenzie
career. He will fight against Tommy Thomo at Columbus, Georgia, on August 13.
Recovering
After his defeat at the hands From Operation
An official of the HKAAA said of Patterson, Rademacher was that official timekeepers will knocked out in four rounds by
the Boundary Street world-ranking Zorn Folley track just in case the Colony AFP.
Ju the at- record is broken
De ni
templ.
The four other runners taking part in the race this evening are all from 54 Independenti Field Squadron. Royal En- gineers. They are: Cpl Colling, Sappers Edwards. Roberts and Barnes,
The record of 4 mins 30.8 secs,
HK Bowlers Lose In England
London, July 28.
Belgrade, July 20. Australian Stewart Mackenzie, the world's No. 1 oarsthan standily improving and thould Iow be able to leave within a day the hospital at Joceries in Slorcula where he underwent an operation for a duodenal uleer on July 18.
Mackenzie said today that al though he will have to miss the in European championships Macon, France, he hopes to re- team were beaten on all throesaune training later to prepare for the Olympic Games, Boxt
The Hongkong touring bowls
is held by Sat Les Barnes os rinks this evening by the Barnes the Army Education Corps and Longdale Bawis Club of
Barnes, near here.--Reuter.
He has now left the Colony.
Konrads Confident He
year.
He sald he will take a job in .. England caring the winter and |-take-part-in-international com- poillions before the Olympics.—
Can Regain Records Russian Finance For
Sydney, July 27.
Australia's wonder boy-swimmer John Konrads said to. day that he had heard with mixed feelings that Japan's Tsuyashil Yamanaka had broken his 200 metres record at the weekend.
am
delighted to hear, United States. Yamanaka is swimming so well," feel confident I can regain now. I hove bal also I am surprised and recortia because
incentive," Konrads naturally enough, a Hittle dis added appointed," Konrads said,
anded.
He did not believe Australia
13 Umes Ne swimming over shorter distances had been toppled from world
swimming leadership.
WITH GAS
"Tho fantastic suggests to me he will be more difficult opponent than Murray Rbao,"
Australian-Olymplan'
swam
Si
"Admittedis, Japanes Americans are swimming great Nose times but we have a magnificent panathonch of swimmers, Bơ de
in Japan as B | wpistimer, and I studying in die | olbred---Rodsay,
Asian Games Stadium
28. Djakarta, July Russia today signed a "nu strings attached" agreement to Inance the construction of a
million, US$12.5
100,000-dat stadium for the fourth; Asian · Games scheduled here-In. 1902.— UPI.
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