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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959.

Yorkshire Win County Cricket FOUR PAN-AMERICAN

Championship

BEAT SUSSEX BY FIVE WICKETS AS SURREY DRAW WITH MIDDLESEX

London, Sept. 1. Yorkshire won the English county cricket `championship out-

-right-for-the-first-time-since-1946-when they-boat-Sussex-

by five wickets at Hove, Sussex, today. Yorkshire's victory stopped a run of seven wins by Surrey who, though they have one match to play, were held to a draw by Middlesex at the Oval and cannot now over- take the Northerners.

The new champions Quished with 201 paints from 20 games. Surrey can gain only a maxi- austr of 14 points from their romamining fixture and this would give them only 200.

make 215 runs to win in 103 minutes and, finishing with a four, from John Bolus, they made 218 In 98 mitutes.

Winning Stand

The match was virtually won! Yorkshire gave our of the

for Yorkshire by the third wie- most fantastic exhibitions of fast scoring in recent cricketket pair, Brian Stott (96) and

to: Dow: Parigelt (79) who history, Thry

14 rons in 76 miles.

were Hel

Olmedo, Bueno Made Top Seeds In U.S. Singles Tournament

New York, Sept. 1. Alex Olmedo and Maria Bueno, the Wimbledon tennis champions, today

were US.

top-seeded for the national singles championships beginning on Friday at Forest Hills. New York.

Neale Fraser of Australia was steel secund the 128-player men's dyishon although he bout Olmecho in

Cup The Davis challenge round last Friday and

scured

The time-table of Yorkshire's Iremendous innings reads: 50 in 20 minutes, 77 30 minutes, 83

100 in 43 minutes; 100 in avinates, 200 in 85 minuter, 218 hr 96 minutes,

Stoll, a 25-your-old lefthan- ther, Have unly one real chance. during hils fnnings. AMOT senring 50, he appeared to be Brillantly caught by the Nawal of Pataui, standing on the boundary, but the young Indian player stepped over the line as he held the catch and signalled

that it was a six. Stoti

innings jcestershire's

brente largely a one-man effort. This was by Young who was seventh put and made 130 including 15 boundaries.

Results

county

beat

Resulta In today's cricket matches were

At Cardiff: Glamorgan Leicestershire by 228 runs, Glamorgan 324 and secondly 255 Leicester- for seven declared,

230

and secondly 12, shire Glamorgan 14 points.

AL Hove: Yorkshire bent Sussex by five wickets, Sussex 219 and secundly 311 (3. Parks 85). Yorkshire 307 and second- y 218 for five, (W Stott 80, D. Padigeft 70)

Yorkshire 12 points,

AL Taunton; Somerset bent Nottinghamshire by 137 runs. Somerset 204 and secondly 230 for six declared, (G. Atkinson eventually caught by the same sure 283 on secondly 111. was 107, W. Alley 75). Nottingham- Gelder.

Somerset 12 points.

End Of Surrey's Bid At Chelmsford: Lancashire beat Eatx by 125 run Lanca- Surrey's reign 15 chamshire 345 and secondly 221 for pre atutes or untilted er of three declared, (G. Pullar 110 25 minutes of Inspired cricket hot out, C. Washbrook 66 not by their Thames-side neigh-

cut). Essex 212 and secondly bours, Middleser.

229 (L. Ralph 52, T. Green- tough five for 89). Lanenshire 14 points.

WILS

20

Survey had been set to make 255 in 140 mmates, but in to 25 minutes they lost fo of their best batsmen for

out of the and victory queriem!

Middlesex, who claimed the extra half hour, hed captured wickets for 127 with Ave Barry Mackay, the Ameri-mmter if for play, but Akce can Davis Cupper who lost to Deiser and Peter Loader held Fraser in Monday's final Cup out and the match was drawn, match was seeded third, ILod

started while his rained the cup.

country

Laver of the Australian Cup

Gloucester Beaten

At Worcester; Worcestershire beat Gloucestershire by 83 runs, Worcestershire 205 and second- 207 for nipe declared. Gloucestershire 111 and second- 278 (M. 130, A. Milton 48), Waicestershire 14 points.

At The Quay: Match drawn. Middlesex 30 and secondly 175 for nine declared (R, Rooker 52, A, Lock tvo for 3). Surrey squad, Onalist againat Olmedo Gloucestershire's hopes of 21 and ceonely 129 for nine #! Wimbledon, WAN plserd | being concerned in the buleome

3. Clark 41), Middlesex four fourth.

of the championship vanished, poln's. completely at Worcester when At Bournemouth; Match Nomtathat! Krishnam of after being set to make 362 in drawn. Derbyshire 236 and hatia WIN seeded Aft, Luis 320 minutes they were beaten secondly 203 for 'eight declared Avaki of Chile sixth, Earl by 83 runs by Worcestershire. (G. Richardson 43, T. Johnson Baglórol of S! Lonis seventh Opening batsmen Martin 72 not out). Hampshire 203 Young and Arthur Milton put on and secondly 285 for eight (R. 1203-an 100 minutes but Milton Marshall 50, H, Horion 119). ; was dismissed fur 48 and Gloù-| Derbyshire two points.-Reuter,

and Roy Emerson of Australl

vigkili

Seedings were arosanneed just before officials od newsinon

the lengthy boggan

process ef making the draw,

WOMEN'S EVENT

The United States also w rated behind forelen stars to The 61-player women's division.

Sandra

Reymics of South

Africa was seeded second Claistune

Aid

third behind Miss Baeno. Dar- leno Hard of California

seeded fourth.

was

INDIANS BEAT KENT

BY EIGHT WICKETS

London, Sept. 1.

Trau of England The Indians beat Kent at Canterbury today by. eight wickets and with 38 minutes to spare. They had been left two hours in which to score 103. Angela Mortimer at Britain,

It was their fourth win against a county. winner of st weekend's Essex Women's Litter

Contractor and Aute gave them Phebey shared the biggest stand at Manchester, Massachuseils, was teeded Afth, an invigorating start against 21 of the Innings (48) before they Aun Haydon of Britain was Ken; attack weakened by fle were both out with the total 87. seeded sixth, Renee Schuurmalsërite of Halfyard, who

Apart from more REKTOR- sive batting by Dixon, who, with 32 (three Yours and a mix) TUR again top scorer, Kent's tall had nothing 10 After salust the пріп of Borde and Muddiah,

WILS

of South Africa was seventh off the field with an kjured i and Sally Moore of California Achilles tendon. rounded out the women's seed- ings eighth position.-UP!.

CHESS NEWS

by LEONARD BARBEN

WOMEN'S inicinational chess hot, so much dominated by the Russiaus, but once again a Bovict player is the challenger for the warld title.

Bhe Kita Zvorykina, a hefty, determined. 36-year-old. who sits at the chessboard for five hours of concentration, Bhe won an eliminating tournament after a close race, with Vera Nedeljkovia a Yugoslar, wiro was prepared for the event by her Jusband woll-known master. It seems that marrying a chess master is not the best way for women to improve their play, for the aleo-raus in the tourna ment included Keller, of Ger many, and Borisenko, of Russia, both of whom trained with their husbands

England's Mate Pritchard was unable to go to Bulgaria for this world tournament, although she was qualified. She has had good, resulta against several other competitors, and would probably have been a prize- winner.

Solution No. 56751 R-K! jeh, K~Q7; 2 R-XII, Q-Ita; RXB ch1, QxB; 4 RQ3. 9×8; 5 Kt—K5 ch and wina,

Landon, Kapive) Service.

Apte lobbed an easy catch to cover of Pettiford after con- tributing 28 towards an open- Ing partnership of 62 but Con. tractor, after Ridgway had

Borde was the Indians' most missed him at silp, punished successful bowler and his match all the bowling and reached figures were 10 for 80.

his 50 in 76 lutes

Never Recovered

Earlier, Kent had been bowled

Result

Indians won by eight wickets,

NO MORE FROZEN PITCHES

Murrayfield Sets The Style By Installing An Electric Blanket'

Edinburgh, Sept. 1.

Bales of straw and burning braziers are no longer `Rugby Union's only answer to ice-and-snow the twin evils which frequently paralyse the sport in Britain.

Murrayfield-tone of the Scot-

fish International team here- has set the style for the future by installing

"electric blanket" under the pitch, move which makes frozen pitches a thing of the past, Over 30 miles of electric cable have been lald, nt a uniform depth of six inches below the turf, and whenever the tem- perature drops below 40 #rees fahrenheit the pitch will warm up.

RECORDS SET BY U.S. WEIGHTLIFTER

Chicago, Sept. 1. Weightlifter Clyde Emrich of Chicago set four Pan-American Games records today and won the middle heavyweight class gold medal while United States athletes were cracking records in every event en route to the finals of the swimming meeting.

Emrich, winning the fifth weightlifting gold medal for the U.S. in six events com- pleted, pressed 297, snatched 281, and jerked 734 for a total of 963%1⁄2 pounds, all new records. His victory gave the US. 27 gold medals of 31 awarded."

In swimming, the competition | polis, was beaten Iour times,

bettering was so strong that in one event, with McKinney

hl the men's 400 metro freestyle, own mark to 1:03.2. 10 nihicles brake the Pan- In learn sports, U.S. Lean! American record and two of |reigned supreme. The baseball them failed to quality for the temin beat Brad), 9-2, to move Anale.

into the with Mexicn for first

Arst division socċer club,! match here have to be aban- Everton, of Liverpool.

doned due to snow or front, But a reasonable playing surface and m 80,000 capuelly crowd

is. H anything, more impor-- disappointed. tant n

to rugby than it is to GREEN AND SNOW-FREE soccer--and it can only be a Whenever blizzardg rwcep matter of time before other neross Edinburgh this winter, rugby grounds are equipped Murrayfield will renais green in the some way as Murzity- and mow-free, When frosts feld.

make the earth hard, Murray- A total of 217 heating wires feld will keep its spring nud

have been laid over de

the full

allow players to go all out length of the

without the fear Murrayfield

of broken pitch at a constant spacing of

bones. 0% inches to produce the One other Incidental value most even heating possible. should be a better growth of The maximum running cost grass throughout the winter, JA £4 153 un hour.

n belter turf surface and thus

In the 100 metre backstroke Murrayfield's move

betler

rugby.China Mail for men, the old record of 1:07.1 that never again

by Frank McKinney, Indiana-

NOT THE FIRST Murrayfield is not the first Bri- lish sports ground to install an electric blanket. The pioneers were the English

Killebrew Paces Nats To 7-4 Win Over Bosox

New York, Sept. 1. Harmon Killebrew hit his 39th homer of the year to- tle with Rocky day to Colavito for the American League home-run lead and the Washington pace Senators to a 7-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox at Boston.

-

mang 籍

should

Special,

shut

In the 100 treiro freestyle place in ita pool. The unbeaten for women, Chris Von Baliza water pola fcam swamped West of California had the best Indies Federation, 17-4, and the time, of 1:04.2. compared to women's volleyball team the old record of 1:07.3. Five jout Peru, 3-0.

old quallflers bellered tho mark.

Toam Sports

Irving Khan Offers $50,000

For

Formation Of Boxing

Policing Agency

Toronto, Sept. 1.

ד

United Blates' Robert Müller

won the platoz shipot- Ing plase

pentathlon

of the modern with

F

*core of 191, and 120 points, to move into third place in the indivį- dual standing behind Wences- Lau Malta, Brax!, who had 2,908 pointa,

Leslie Bicamaster · of Call- fornia, wes second with 2,006, ami Muller, had 2,010. Malta was fifth in shooting and Bleamaster cight.

As a team the U.S. won the pistol shooting with a 364 score and 2,580 points, and led in team standing atter three days with 7,039

to points Brazil' 0,605.

Tennis, Yachting

Only in tennis and yachting did the US. topple., Of seven

Irving B. Kahn, the New York theatre TV tycoon, today offered to donate ching classes, only the Finli-

$50,000 for the formation of an international policing agency for box- ing.

Kahn made the offer during today's session of the four-day convention of

the National Boxing Association.

He said he was authorised by, in the

Johansson-Patterson, was to prevent any government the Board of Rosensohn Enter fight, Kahn said the Brst choice investigation Into boxing pro prises to offer five-per cent of the for the venue of the rematch motion because he said it would promoter's share of the gate of was Philadelphia.

set boxing back 20 years and The New York Yankees de- the Ingemar Johansson

versus He invited auch parties 03 would kill the fight game. feated the Baltimore Orioles, Floyd Patterson rematch next the National Boxing Enter- Kalm told the 100 NBA dele- 5-0, at Baltimore in the only year to finance such on organisa-prises. Madison Square Garden, gates that he wanted to answer other day game. Detroit was tion.

the National Broadcasting Com-some of the charges "specific at Chicago and Kansas City. He is Board chairman of the Pany and the American Broud and by innuenda" that at Cleveland in night games. Camilo Pascunt was rapped for 12 hits in seven innings but picked up his 13th win the Senalors with the aid of A two-inning, one-hit relief performance by Tex Cleven-

ger.

for

Killebrew's homer was his firs: of the year at Boston's Fen- way Park.

The

DECISIVE RUN

Senators clinched the decision with three runs in the eighth Inning, Billy Con- şolo singling home the decisive run and Roy Slevers doubling

home two

more.

the Teleprompter

Monotype group raced today and William McLean, San Francisco, fotiled out, Balshing lost and running last in his group.

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AR U.S. men tennia players were ant

the singles, and only Althea Gib- on survived in women's singles. But Miss Gibson, and Grant Golden, advanood fo the semi-finals in mixed mixed doubles with 6-1, B-4 win over Nera Somoza, and Roberto Aubone, Argentina.

women's doubles Miss struck Karol Fageros sensohn Corporation and Pre-casting Company to contribute been made during the recent Ghan sident of

similar amounts for a policing | mix-up involving the rematch moved into the finals with a (Theatro-TV) Corporation.

fund made up or qualified per-between Johannson and Patter- 6-3, 6-2 win DVLT Imelda sons who would study the pos son.

Ramirez and Maria Henandez, "If the predictions are right, sibilities and prepare a report

At no time did Teleprompter Mexico. that five per vent should add j of procedures, organisations,

or any of us officers or emplo- up to something in the neigh- | Onancing and so forth.

In men's doubles, both US. yees work with Bill Rosensohn pairs lost bourhood of $50,000; if the

In the semi-finnis, in his promotional undertakings Golden, and Myron Franks were Exilmates are wrong. I per-

"except where our sonally will rasko up the

common beatest' 4:9, 10-8, 0-8, 6-4, 6-1, Difference to total

stake in securing public interest by Lizat

He suggested finding an out and attendance was involved," Palafox, figure," Kahn wald,

standing American from

said. Teleprompler held the tele-nationally recognised law. vision, movie and radio rights caforcement agency such as the Department of Justice to hend such an organisation.

Rugby Win For

Gene Stephens had three at Oxford-Cambridge

and Pumpele Green, Pete Runnels and Jackle Jensen two bad for the Red Sox. Whitey Ford and Ryne Duren combined to limit the Orioles to seven hits as Ford gained his 14th win of the

year,

The Yankee

In Malaya

Purpose

Antonio and Gustavo Mexico, and Jon Douglas and Mike Green were Vincent Velella, who Kahn beaten by Marlo Liamus and said told him his money had Francisco Contreras, Mexico, backed the flight, haq no 2880- clation in this venture with the racketeers who have suilled boxing and whore names have been dragged in by Rosensohn.”

"I may to you frankly that I believe boxing has no real alternative. Either 14 inust Initiate such poslitve, concert- ed action, or 11 will have rúch

During his visit to Sweden action Fareed upon " Kalun last week, Kahn sald, Iogemor Kald.

Johansson signed a statement the unkind re- He explained before making | "repudiating

the speech that the idea to set marks he had been led to make" up an overseeing commission In a nagazine article.-UPI.

Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 1. The touring combined Ox- ford-Cambridge Universi- ties rugby team defeated three scorod

All-Malaya singles and a

23-0 in 1 sacrifice By In the first inning robust match here to- to hand Jerry Walker his

night. righth defeat against nine wins.

runs of ve

The visitors won by a goal, Duren replaced Ford

after four tries and two penalty goals Brooks Robinson, and Chico but they were made to fight Currasquel singled and hard for thelr victory.. Gardner drow two straight balls to open the seventh Inning and held the Orioles to one hit the rest of the way.

RESULTS

AMERICAN LEAGUE New York

Their win was mainly due to their marked superiority in the division in which ventro-three M. S. Phillips was outstand- Ling

Combined Universities,

led

Boxing Gangsterism

Top Priority

Issue

Of NBA Meeting

Toronto, Sept. 1.

0-0, 0-4 0-4.—UP).

Althea Gibson In Tennis Final

Chicago, Sept. 1. Althen Gibson, former Wimbledon champion, who is playing in her first major tournament for a year, reached the women's singles final of the

Games Pan-American

lawn tennis tournament here today.

She beat Miss Mimi Arnold (United States) 6-1, 6-3 in the semi-finals, and will now macet. Miss Yola Ramirez (Mexico) Who defeated MrsDorothy Knode (United States) 4-6, 6-0, G-1,

Lula Ayala (Chile) reached

States) 7-6,

A coast-to-coast programme to clean up boxing the men's final, beating Jon

gangsterism in the United States was the top Douglas (United

timore ... 300-000-003--6-||---1

priority issue when the 40th annual meeting of 6-2, 6-1. 100-000-000--0-7 Ford, Dunen (7) and Derra: Wa:

the National Boxing Association opened here ker Walker, Pratocorrero (8), Hoeft

walker (0-0).

today.

Washington

out in their second innings for Kent 258 (Dixon 76, Borde 147. Resuming 27 behind", with | 5×44), and secondly 147 (Dixon all wickets standing, they

(*) and Telantos. WP-Fork (14-7). Iost 32, Plicbey 20. Cowdrey 23, Richardson and Wilson-both Borde 5-42. Surendru Nath How to Surendra Nath before 2-31, Muddlich 2-36). taking the lead, and never real- India 303 (Gackwod 118) ly recovered.

100 and secondly

for two Cowdrey, missed by Modrich wickets (Contractor 51 not out). at leg slip when three, and AFP.

THE GAMBOLS

WILL YOU PULL US IN OUR CART PLEASE?

He BWAYS NO

URAVE IT

TO ME

NOT NOW

002-100-130--7--5--1 00-200-11-4-1

Faget), Clevenger (B) and Nara-

SOTE: Wilson. Schroll (4), Chittum (6) and White WP-Pascual 13-10). LF-Wilson (1-1). in-tilebrow (30th).—TTI.

9-0 at half time, scoring a try through 8. H. Wilcock and two penalty conversions by Watts, and Beathe. Phillips (2), Winsor-Lewis, and F. HL. Tenbos scored ties in the second alf with Watts making a converson. The visitors next top is Bangkok where they will play two matches Router.

by Barry Appleby

HOW DID YOU DO IT

NBA commissioner Abe Green; for them Inte other States. said that one of the first targets Green Rdsled that the NBA would be directed in its pro- will be to prevent "boxing gang- sters" from slipping out of a boxing situation in California. gramme by n full report on the State which becomes too "hot" Once the association had Wits

BIET RIM HIS

WAS RIO OLD,

AIR-INDIA

**kW/ho, sweet BONELL What food-

report in hand it would launch national campaign against of the "stinking aspect situation" including "'under-

every

cover" managers.

The meeting is also nixtod

to organise elimination bouba to determine a challengte for the Kew NBA' world indddle weight champion Għhe

Fullmer.

Bob Bedard (Canada). de- fcalext Francisco Contreras (Mexico) 6-2, 1-6, 0-3, 0-3. In the other semi-final-Router.

English Football

Results

London, Sept. 1. Results of tonight's l@nglish football matches were: ...

Division X

Arsenal

1 Noit. Toret

1

Division II

Bristol C.

Q

Fullmer noored a 14h ronid Basitle knockout; over Carmen last Friday tơ, tako the NBA's world middleweight tilla, Tho NBA strippod Suger Ray Bradford

Robinson of his title for fålling Thurr

1 Liverpool

Division III

to defend it within a certain Grinsby. sume limit. Robinson

cognised by all other boxing ob- | Carlile U. gazalén tioma 48 the current fouthport

WAKONG world champion, EP.

4 Mansfield

2 C

* Colchester

Division IV

2 Chester -

Madlení

* Workington:

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