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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1959.

ASIAN BADMINTON CONFEDERATION TO BE

INAUGURATED TODAY

Kuala Lumpur Meeting To Invite Tunku Abdul

Rahman To Be First President

Kuala Lumpur, July 30.

A meeting will be held in Kuala Lumpur today to inaugurate

the Asian Badminton Confederation.

Reports say that sports-loving Tunku Abdul Rahman, former Malayan Prime Minister, may be asked to be the first president.

The Tinko, whose chief in- Terest B Meer, is president of The A Fantball Confedera

tion at the Torball Asia-

tion of Maloys.

Delegates

2. בניין.

They 2.re Bundan Ceylon,

Trichin Bomakut,

Inlupesia, Japan, Nepal, North Borneo, Sanwak,

Thailand, Fistrica, the Philippines, Land Malaya.

Delegates from Mix countries.

A:

Indian adminton Assbelation

It!

India. Mr represent Sudiman. president of the Indonesian Badminton As- sociation, was expected yester-¡ day, but had not yet arrived. Nepal has nominated Malaye represent them and the Bad- Barts:inton minton Association of Malaya Beng- countries has appointed Mr Thor

rng, a nember of the Assocla- Hon's stonding committer

There is another proposal will attend the meeting today la ilkely to be put forward launch the

14 Bat Asia's first badminton | Conferberation. championships be held in Mu are. India. Forma, Malaya, Jaya next Easter. Fourteen | Ceylon, Nepal and inlonesia. countries, all affiliated 10 Mr Kok Shi-chi of Formoks the International

arrived two days ago. Mr S. B. The Federation, have been invited. | Ruta, vice-president of

Badminton

National League Baseball SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

SUFFER FOURTH SUCCESSIVE DEFEAT

New York, July 30.

The last-place Philadelphia Phillies, powered by home runs by Ed Bourbee and Gene Freese, handed the San Francisco Giants their fourth! ennsecutive defeat today by 3-1.

Dr Cardwell, Philly Elurier, the righ! pentrefeld bleachers cross wind, Bimited the Gilant

to ax hist

and Farr lane counter was a Wally Phai singled and

hem run

Cinc

by Orlando Cepeda round as Freesis fotter is 15th

In the font inning.

Top

of the year into the left

Jobliny Antanell, who has felt bleachers,

hern plagued by hoine Tun

balls all sČINOH, was nicked

for his 19th and 20th circuli

SIRVENTION of the year In the tourfli hining.

Bota her

With two < } = 51 B 3, nched a 390-root blow

PORTRAITI

CUSTOME

MARDEN

* Congratulations—anything

to declare?

London Experas Seritre

into

Donald Campbell Awarded The Segrave Trophy

Ceylon will be represented by Thomas Cups former Ceylon player C. Rajalijan who is Lvng in Mainya.

Supported

to-

"Mr Hosh Joo-seang, president Association the Badminton Malaya, told reporters night that except Pakistan all the other countries helted- Hongkong, Japan. Noru Borneo, Burn, the Pallippines, Thailand

and Sarowak-had supported the formation of the Asian Badininton Confedera tion, but had not been able t send delegates.

Pakistan had not repiled to the invitating to attend the meet- it, he said, but he believed that Pakiston alta supported the formation of the Confederation,

Mr Heal said a number of senior oficials from foreign embassies have indlested they will attend the opening cere. mony today. He would

Just In Time

Mike Smith turns to watch his partner, Geolf Pullar, getting home just in time as Joshi whips off the bails on the first day of the fourth Test match between England and India at Old Trafford, Manchester, last week. Pullar went on to score 131 before being eventually caught behind the wicket by Joshi. England won the match by 171 runs. - Central Press photo.

Heart Operation

On Injured.

Race Driver

Clermont-Ferrand, July 20.

Surgeons at the Clermont- Ferrand hospital tonight de- efded to operate on Brilish ruce driver Ivor Bueb, severely in- jured on Sunday when his car crashed in the Auvergne Grand Prix near here.

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The operation, to remova

near the Tunku clot of blood from propose Abdul Balunan as president and heart, was declded on because said the Tunku bad agreed to of a worsening of Buch's condi-

tian-AFP. presklent-Reutter,

The Only 3 Hits Lancs Knock

These were The only

three

**

down

. that Antonelli allowed

the vanb is orter in every other inning when he extend the seventh

lied PreOLT. In the American Lagu ¡Habianoz, goinverted Lao ergon

by Cent Veal into three chriz

The day and Jerry Walker

d Mat Papias combined for

Up 389 For Six Against Warwickshire

London, July 29.

aus-hotter to give the Orales Rain made one of its rare appearances this summer

ja5-1 victory over the Detroit

Meere

who

worked the

you

today and the majority of matclies in the Eng- lish county cricket championship were inter- rupted by showers.

Walker, First B-2/3 innings, gave up four of Detroit's hits and re- erlved credit for his eighth One exception was at Black- victory against Bre losses pool, where Warwickshire, the Baltimore scored wire in the joint leaders in the table, were dest moing on a sagle by Chen kept in the fteld all day while Carrasquel, a humble by Veat on Lancashire rattled up 380 Willie Tastar's double-play six-254

coming runs grounder, a ht by Gone Wour-boundaries. Bog and a sternley By by Barry Shetrone.

A Poor Throw

Ves) made

pour throw to first after feliior Brooks Robin- son's grozjuter in the second to have the way for another run, Singles by Carrasquel rud Bab Boyd mueved the runner around.

Walker had a two-hit Khul- out unill the seventh when a single by Lou Berberel and a plneli double by Ineler gave the Tigers their Tone run.

Steve D-

Demeter was called up from Charleston this week and was batting in the Majors for the first time. London, July 20,

The Orioles added single runs Mr Donald Campbell, holder in the sixth un a single by of the world water speed} Woodling, an infield out and a record, has been awarded shule by Gus Triandos, and in the seventh on a walk, a single

the Segrave Trophy for be Boyd and an luled out. raising his own record to

218.2 miles per hour.

it

was announced today.

It

Results

AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore... 210-001-169—6—7-0

Walker, Pappus 17) and Triadot;

Is the second time Mr Detroil 100.000-10147

for

from

Alan Wharton, the Lan- cashire skipper led off with

88

117 four in 24 hours) and David Green, 19-year-old Oxford Blue, followed

also

with 88, his Jilghest score for Lancashire

Green bit six and 10 fours but was overshadowed by Peter Murner, who had three sixes a nige fcus in his 77.

Bowlers On Top

In contrast, the bowlers were on top at Bristol, where Glou- cestershire's David Allen took Ave for 49 with his off-breaks and Northamptonshire were dis- missed for 142. Then, pace man Frank Tyson and Albert Light fool had five men out for 16 and Gloucestershire Bnished 80 behind with five wickets left,

The day's top scorer was Erie Russell. the Middlesex opener, who was run out for 94

124 in the first county match to be played at Worksop for 20

Bob yours.

Wilkinson, the SICE's 18-year-old all-rounder, followed with a sparkling 52 day and Kent emerged from a uf frequent rain stoppages with 203 for six.

Scores

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

Al love: Sussex 70 for four, Versus Essex. Rain curtallet play.

At the Ovai: India 137 for six (R. Nadkarni 45, P. Roy 80 not out). Versus Surrey, Rain curtalled play.

At Portsmouth:

Middlesex 207 or stx (R. Gale 50, W. 69). Russell 94, R. Hocker Verns Humphire.

At Blackpool: Lancashire 389 for six (A. Wharton 88, D. Green 80, P. Marner 77). Versus Warwickshire.

At Worcester: Somerset 199 (H Slophonon 41), Warduster- shire 75 for twe (M. Horton 483.

At Chesterfield: Derbyshire. 130 for slx Versus Glamorgan. Rain curtailed play,

Indian

Roy Stops Batting Collapse Against Surrey

London, July 29.

Tommy Alkin's ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

Thursday once again saw the six-a-side hockey programme getting under way, and the almost certain League champions, Pay 'B', were the first to go into action. They defeated Pay 'A' by five goals to two, and after that game only needed one point from their remaining games to win the league.

This was not a good game. Most of the play was scrappy, with little fight coming from the 'A' team.

defensive errors.

124

For the winners Cross got Sullivan ONCC agnin himself a very nley hat-trick, among the goals, and his tally but was helped on his way by for this gone was six. Without

going back over the records The second game Was

an would think that his mot be entirely different kettle of fish, well up among the Icoding in- Although RE 'A' defeated Head-dividual scorea in the league,, quarters Land Forces by threeThere was no one at all out- goals to two, they certainly had standing in RE 'B' but how very to fight all the way. Crass well they played together as a willer scoped one of the best goals that have seen season, nid was always in Thick of thing.

Unfortunate

team.

this the

for

Higgins and Karamdin, HQLF, iried very hart, and at

un times Higgins was nos! fortunate in not scoring. Twice he hit the poet, and the ball shot away at a most awkward anglo.

Despite inclement

up

fizhung

A

It appears that BMI ilon- kang are making a habit of drawing their games, or is the for runners-up getting really bol?

pace

raco

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There was unly one game Monday, and this was between Provost and HMH Hongkong. in spite of playing a man short the Medles were successful in taking away a point. weather

By half-Lime BMH were in a further game was played to enable the Committee to catch the lead by three goals to two, game and were very fortunate to bo on things. This

Brealey for RAW Provost and Camp 81am in this position,

mised innumerabló out

very tough Provost

chances, and hud almost given each coring four

up. Sullivan put BMI further ahead and at this stage were well un top. But the picture changed very quickly in the next minuta when Brealey scored two very quick goals,

*6.17.213

goals.

Provost were first to go into the lead through Brealey, but Low- Rice

soon equalled the seare. By half-time the score was two all, and it was obvious that this I was going to be anybody's game. Brealey once again put his side

arti

Pankaj Roy, India's acting cricket captain held up Surrey at the Oval today after the touring team had been put in to bat on a green pitch. Roy hit 80 not out in a total of 137 for six during the three and a half hours of rain-again Brealey was the restricted play.

Close Tussle

With Booth urging his for- late the lead, but Contain went

very quickly and wards on to greater effort Sulli- through levelled the scores,

van once again put the Medics' Bibby for Camp made it 4-3, "within the loud, Provost were not ne quickly rumping out Pro-to be denied, however, and vast plied on the pressure. Once quietly popped in two very gooti reurer, goals. They wery well on top, at the a whistle went with and it looker as though the five players both teams still at it hammer handicap of only

was catching up on BMH.

In the last moments of tive gand they staged a MEMOST, Cump Staff didn't play at all and froTE a very good gass by Ray cover-drove and hooked

Booth, Sullivan DAKE zgain strongly in oue of his best dis-well, and were at fault once or

twice when they allowed Pro- equalled the reores. As usunt plays of the tour. Nadkarni took

For Pro- both Brenley and Sullivan werO most of his runs from well-vost to go through.

vost, Brealey got himself a well well anung the goals, tamed cuts and leg-glances.

laken hat-trick, and Upton ear- tainly saved his side on manner-

Hat-Trick

Gilaron, the opening howler, Both defended soundly, and and tongs, caused a collapse of the middle also played their strokes with of India's batting by dismissing confidence and assurance, Polly Umriger, Jaya Ghorpade and Kripal Singh in seven

balls.

the bowling was rested, Bedser.

Because of showers, only 45 minutes piny was possible be- fore lunch, during which time Rey ant Arind Apte mado

dus occasions.

Friday Kaw three further games being played, and Pay

·D' Anally clinched the League ile. They defeated RE 'A' by five goals to three. but were really lucky In

they doing so. Although they led by live

the

The league at the moment has leveloped into a very close lus-le between BMI Hongkong. Provost, and Crimp Staff for the position of runners-up.

Two further games were played on Tuesday evening. and both games were spoilt by some most pecuilar Drei- slots by the umpires,

Consternation

David Fletcher, deputy captain of Surrey, obviously The return of Sydenham broke hoped for cheap wickets on the stand when Nadkarni mis pitch green after recent rain, timed a cut and Stewart snapped but his decision to send in the up a good low catch at rover. seemed This brought in Umrigar, who louring team optimistic

Inched looted completely out of touch. As Surrey

of Leader, who After mating seves very

rus 40 minutes, Laker and Alee impressive

he felt to culch behind the wicket of the last bull before lea. Gibson thus gained the gatisfaction of dismissing cheap-clear goals at half-line,

In the game Camp Staff y bolh India's century-makers score did not upset the 'Sapper',

They went into it in the second were defeated by Pay 'A' by six In the Manchester Test,

half, mud for the whole of thingopla to nye. The first half was period doubt whether the ball not particularly good, and both Misses Hat-Trick

was out of Pay 'B's' half more sels of defenders were af fault, Gibson's first ball after ten than twice.

Lawrence converted two penalty well beat and bowled Ghorpade There is no doubt, however, bullies for 'Camp, and anally theashed up with four gouls to richly deserve Scon after the resumption, as he played forward. In Gib-Pay D'

gt Apte hit over En inswinging son's next over, Kripal Singh, honour of winning the League, his credit. With the score

and Ave goals each the ball came out yorker from the left-arm pace who had managed to prevent with a very young team, bowler. Sydenham, and had his the hat-trick, snicked a low being able to keep it together. of Pay 'A' half, and with Aston off stump uprooted. Abbas catch to "slip which Stewart they have not been besel withstanding at least five yaris off- Ali Balg received a warm wel- agah took well, come from the crowd lo tribute to his latest success, but lasted only one ball before playing on fast-medium

three runs,

Warm Welcome

to the Gibson.

AL this stare, the gave the pacc

bowler

So Gibson bad taken three wickets in seven balis sad changed the course of the tonlugs,

repatriation worries.

A Great Pity

the

cup,

side and had little to cle but

walk the ball into the net. The look of consternation of Camps

It is a great pily that Cpt facts, which the umire awarded, Hubbard was not here to see his goal had to be seen to be be- M. Jalsimha stayed with

team, which he has so ably led,lieved, the dominant Roy until the

Not a very good game, but a being presented with pitch score reached 137 for six and but I aun quite mire that is dublous victory for Pay A

The second game was entirely bowlers then heavy downpour broke.leadershly has been Instrumental

League assistance but soon it settled | Soon pools of water lay in the in his team's success. Beardsley, derent. Pay "U the down in favour of the bata centre of the ground and play who only took up this type of Champions. were up against RE 'B', who were bottom, and Pay men, and Boy and Bapu was abandoned for the day.

xport this season, has come, on Hoy had made 30 not out in immensely, and should continue inally managed to win by live xeils to four, But this was three and a half hours, hitting to improve. seven four5,

Now of course the fight is certainly no push-over for them, who will and they came out of this game still on to find out

with Hte honours. At one be runners-up. Thik

Into a close Dghtslage of the game NE B were between Camp Staff and BMI in the lead by four goals to two, and ecrtaluly wore playing the

Nadkarnil put up 89 in 110 minutes for the third wicket.

Petite Etoile Wins

The Sussex Stakes

Prince

At Bristol: Northamptonshire 142 (D. Allen live for 49). Petite Gloucestershire 50 for five.

favourite

London, July 29.

horst, Aly Khan's Etolle,

hot 1/10. the

Scoreboard

INDIA

Firat Innings

P. Roy, not out ..... A. L. Apte b Sydenham

A. A. Baig b Gibson ... R. G. Nadkarnil e Stewart

Sydenlinn

P. R. Umrigar e Swelman

Gibson

Sissex 3. M. Ghorpade b Gibson

won

with £2,730 al

At Leicester Yorkshire 218 Stakes and

A. G. Kripal Singh & Glason (D. Padgett B, B. Cluse 67). Goodwood, South England, to- M. L. Jalsimha, not ouf ...

day. Lefrestershire two for one,

At Werklop: Kent 203 for

Petite Etolle was Hidilen by

at Portsmouth against Hampshire, Russell received good support tro Hon Hooker (68) and Bob Campbell has won the trophy.turk hutselde terbare Guls.

(50)__and_Middlesex. "the"fr" "being in 1955, after de wp-walker (0-5), LP-Feylack (5-0). fulshed a rain-shortened day

had ret new water speed NATIONAL LEAGUE

with 202 for six after being put record at Lokę Mead, Nevada. Paladelphia ........

000-300-000-3-3-3 to bat. The word is made by San Franc {X}£}-100+XXX3~1~(0

Cardwell (8-6) and Lonnett; An- Arthur Phebey (45) and Bob committee of the Titulion afumeill (16.5) agst semmit, aholith Wilson (80) gave Kent a fine 50, R. Wikkika 62). Versus ter-length victory in the mile Automobile Engineers, the In- |30) RS-Bouche (th); Frecto stitution of Mechanical

start with an opening stand of Nottinghamshire-cutor. gincers, the Royal Automobile Club, the Royal Acro Club, the Royal Aeronautical Society, the Marine Motoring Association and the Newspaper Proprietors Association

En- 18th), Cepeda (21st).-UFI.

won

The trophy was also twice by Mr Campbell's father, Sir Mofcolm Campbell, In 1933 and 1939-China Mail Special.

Sports Diary

Men

TODAY

Tennis

Division: PORC HKCCIA (3), TURCCDA_ (1) v tec, Stanley Club RAF Y LRC 11) Urban Comal, CCC V CHC (3. KTGCA V 10KCC.

Dowis

2nd Davilan; TIKPRA ▼ 110C,

0.30 p.In.

THE GAMBOLS

I WANT TO CALL.

SO I'LL WALK

AT THE LIBRARY

SOU TAKE A PROTI, BOOK A TABLE AND WAIT IN THE BAR

RIGHT

lx (A. Phebey 45, 1. Wilson Lester Piggott to a three-quar

TÁ—AFP.

By

Barry Appleby

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developing

Hongkong.

Camp Staff collected two very better hockey. Binns scored the o valuable points from No. 1 San Winning gol, but in the opinion HK, Sig Regt, when they de-of the spectators there was no

Houls 45 feated them by ve

0

two.

to

and

7 The experiment of playing

at bentre-forward, Bibby Mick! Ram at back, certainly Bibby wis opold-dividends.

always in the right place at the right time, and Meld Ram w Total for six wickels 137 seldom beaten.

Archer scored both goals for 'Signals' and was unlucky on other occasions.

Extras

ANINDIA

AFP.

“¢ EGYPT -- the Vail is a shing et shi past.....i donned is just for you y

A Cracker

The final game of the evening

doubt that RE ‘'B' were unlucky to louse,

of a wil

the

Knock-Out

With the leaguo · rapidly drawing to a close, the dyes

be fixed on draw for the ----Competition-which-ls-đuá tó

start very soon. Unless some» thing most unusual Карреля It looks na though Pay 'B' should do very well,

League Standings

With only eight outstanding

WOT

was an absolute emcker. Show-games to go before the League ing no signs of worry whatso-xtures, não completed Pay "B", ever, and scant respect for their have alrendy deeavingly fortably

the Championship. Upis Threan. opponents, HE B drew 7-7 with BMII Hongkong, doy evening the league positions They were the first to score, and were as fullos;- only brilliant play by Booth

P W D L Pts kept them from, increasing their Pay B′er 15, 1 sure. Dy half-time the score BMH Hong-st wuś 4-3 la favour of the 'kong TAGES 14

Mudien, Sullivan, having, scored Camp Stak

- Provost

RE B went straight into the PolyA attack, and soon the score was RE A 4. From then onwards the No. 1 Sqn score went 3-4 g the Milles', HR Sig 1024,\0-0, 0-1, 7-0 to the Regt

"Modica. What a yell went up Headquartere froni thỏ" "cheering spectators Land

Furces when the 'Sappers: lèvolind the acorda, once again.

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