THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959.
First Win For Manchester United
'BUSBY' BABES TROUNCE
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CHELSEA 6-3 TO OPEN LEAGUE ACCOUNT
London, Sept. 2.
Manchester United, who lost their first two games this season, showed far superior form in their English football league match when they trounced Chelsea 6-3 before 66,500 London fans at Stamford Bridge tonight.
Chelsea could not match the United side on the wings where Warren Bradley and Albert Scanlon dominated play. Bradley scored two goals and the other United scorers were Dennis Viollet (2), Bobby Charlton and Albert Quixam.
Tonight's bật hague program- me was also notable for the first defeat of Haddensel Tuwn, Brighton anal Hove Albion beat the 3-2 in the second, division and how, with only 12 days of the seuson gane, there is an club in the four divisions will a 100 perem record.
First Points
Newcastle United, who scraped a 1-0 home win over Birmingham City, and Lincoln City 3-2 winners at Forts mouth, gained their flest points this season. Only two sides, Chester and Reading,
have to get off the mark. pel
clanspions League
Volver-
hampton Wanderers were held
to 2-2 draw by Sheffield Wednesty. 11 h ked as though
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celebrate the. Niņth anniversary of the opening of their ground with a win but two minutes TRINI thar
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popped up for the equaliser and his second goal.
Storming Game
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with Wolves ahead after five but Wednesday back with goals by Shiner and Redfern
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Roy
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tremendous home battle against
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meded brilliant saving by thir new goalkeeper, Scottish Inter- national Hill Brown to keep the Spir's goal intact.
Rests of tonight's footbal matches were:
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Darlingfam
2 Stockport
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THISH LEAGUE Gold Cup First Round
file INTER-LEAGUE MATCH
1 Scotland Taved 13 Dublins- Ieuter.
Bobby Smith get the winner six haland minules from tirar, though 15
Attractive Batting By Sobers, Hallam Against Indians
London, Sept. 2.
Cooper's Left Lands On Target
Henry Cooper. British and Empire heavyweight champion, sinks a left to South African Gawie de Klerk's body, in their Empire title bout at Porthcawl Inst week.
-Cooper relained the title with a fifth-round technical knockout victory and will defend his British and Empire titles against Joe Erskine next month.
After that he will make a bid for Ingemar Johannson's world title. Both he and Erskine did better in previous bouts with Johannson than Floyd Patter-
when he lost the title.--London Express photo.
son
Gonzales
Pan-American Games
Scratches From S. TAKE 26 OUT
World Pro
Tournament
Paris, Sept. 2.
Jack Kramer, head of the]
professional tennis]
Troupe, who is having!
trouble getting his men
U.S.
OF 32 ATHLETICS
GOLD MEDALS
Chicago, Sept. 2.
to play in Europe, ran The United States today won five more track and field events, four of them with record perform- ances, and wound up that phase of competition in the third Pan-American Games with 26 of the 32 gold medals.
into further trouble today when one of his star players, Pancho Gonzales scratched from the world! professional clay courts championships which start here on September
6.
Kramer told Gonzales during a transationtie phone call that he had been drawn to play the opening match of the eight-day championships against Austra lia's Jack Arkinstall and that he would be "In plenty of trouble" Roland If he was not on the Garros Stadium court 非门 September 8.
THE DRAW
The draw including Comzales
Garfield Sobers, the young West Indies Test bats- man, and Maurice Hallam in lesser degree delighted spectators today at the Hastingsgave the fullowing matches; Festival match with their attractive batting
P. Gonzales (U.S.) v.
for A.-E. R. Gilligan's XI against the Indians. Arkinstall (Australia).
Driving and hooking flereely, claimed four victims in a score besides
with perfect of 338 for eight, cutlins
the timing, Sobers Brashed stently but far from hosille bowling of the tourists for 74. including 14 fours, out of 108 in 75 minutes.
The tunings was soon over afterwards for 375 and Bob- hash Gupte, the leg-spin and googly bowler by taking tharre wickets brought his total for the season lo 93.
The Indians, left with
In the six days of track and West Indies Federation in the
the Americas at Soldier Field; Indies team of 1.8.
college the U.S. set 22 Pan-American i stars streaked to a Pan-American records, sevring 1-2-3 sweeps in | record 3:05.3, about two- 10 of the events.
tenths of Lecond faster than With the Track and Held the old mark and the fourth events completed, U.S. fastest of all time.
field events among athletes of 1,000-metre relay. The West
swmming and diving stars In tennis, Mexico's Yolanda
European Horse Trials Begin At
Harewood
Leeds, Sept. 2. Titleholder Mrs John Waddington of Britain, on her bay gelding "Airs and Graces," and Ger-J mony'a Ottokar Pottl mann, on "Polarfuchs," tled for first place in the dressage event of the European Horse Trials which began at Harewood Park near here today,
MIN Waddington and Pohl- mann were penalised only- 35.35 points for the event, a test of a horse's suppleness, willingness and obedience. Two members of each: of the 10 ccuntries entered in the trials, participated in the event today and two others will parteipate ta-
marrow.
GERMANY LEADS
S. Lindback of Sweden, on "Annagane," was placed th with 53.67 penalty points. An- other Swedish entry, G. NI- sson ou "Ozalvekvick," WAR einssed 20th with 07.07 points. This gave Sweden fourth place in the term standings.
Germany's Reiner Klimken on "Fortunat" took third place with 50 points which, tornbined with Polimann's total. made Germany the leader in the team standings. Britain is the de- fending team champion,
STANDINGS
Standings after the Brst day were:
1. Mrs 3. Waddington (Bri- 1ain) on Airs And Graces and Q. Pohlmann (Germany) <art Polarfuchs 35.33 points.
3. R. Klinken (Germany) on
Fortunat 50.
1. V. Savinov (Russia) on Lyr 53.
5. S. Lindback (Sweden) on
Armagnac 63.07.-AFP.
Russian Riders
Seen here on their arrival at London Airport last week are the four riders who will represent Russia at the European Horse Trials at Harwood this week. From left to right they are: Ley Baklyshkin, Boris Vasilij Savinov, Sabojtul Mursalimer and Konjkov.
This is the first Russian team to visit England since 1914.-Times photo.
SURREY, WARWICK FACE
STIFF OPPOSITION IN
THEIR FINAL MATCHES
London, Sept. 2.
Surrey and Warwickshire, both battling for runner- up position behind Yorkshire in the English county cricket championship, met with stiff opposition in their final matches today,
MERDEKA SOCCER TOURNAMENT
Champion
Malaya XI
Beat S. Vietnam 4-3
In Winners' Pool
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2.
Malaya, the defending Merdeka tournament cham. pions, today beat South Vietnam, conquerors of South Korea, 4-3,-in the first match of the winners' pool (championship round).
Accurate bowling, led Surrey' down to a total of 200 against Northamptonshire at the Oval, but they claimed four · wickets for 20, to be la Happler position by the close.
At one stage, Surrey were four for 68, and they swed much to a splendid afth-wicket stand of 99 by Tom Clark (47) and Roy Swelman, who went on to makt 70.
Fractured Finger
Unfortunately for Surrey, their young opening batsman John Edrich received a fractured anger when hit on the left hand
had to rulire from
und
the
by Pace boxer Frank Tyson match after scoring six.
Warwickshire were kept in
the Beld by Sussex at Hove
for all but 15 minutes of the day.
goi going on their expected Ramirez and Rom Reyes de- grab of must of the gold fueled Althea Gibson and Karol medals. They scored sweep Fagerva of the US. in the in the. 3-metre spriniz board women's doubles final by 6-8; diving. Gary Tobian of 7-5, 6-1. Slight solace Was
Ken Sutile hit 138, including Jon U.S. by California - was first, followed gained for the
Malaya led 3-1 at half-me Play continued at the same
the interval but 16 tours, in 270 minutes, out of Knode, but, the Vietnamese levelled at pace after by San Hall, Ohio, and Bob Douglas and Dorothy
who Won third-place bronze
3-3 and the match was any- Korea had now elearly the the Sussex total of 374. Webster, California.
Ted Dexter made 87 (14 in the men's and
upper hand, Korea scored their body's after that. medals
120 minutes and in from Two minutes
thine, third gcol Women's singles,
through left-wing fours) in
aninutes the same time added 140 with Brewhere, US, athletes had Vietnam seemed to have scored Moon Chung Serk 20 good day. The baseball team through IIa Tam but the goal
resumption. Two Suttle for the third wicket,
At. The close, Warwickshire Costa Rica. 28-0, a swamped
was disallowed fur off-side.
minutes later left-half Chul Taij record score in Pon-American
Sung netted Korea's fourth were 10 for no wicket. piny. The victory lifted the U.S.
goal scoring from close range. into Arst place in the
Korto "B"
In the 200-metre breaststroke, William Mulliken, a student at
and Miami University
1050 J. NCAA
the won in the Pan-American record time of; 2:43.1.
A. Cooper (Australia) v. J. Cawthorn (Australia).
K. Rosewall (Australia) v, 3. Arboth (Hungary).
after champion.
Betters Own Record division of the Baseball round
Jeff Farrell of Kansas, won the 100-metre freestyle in Pan-
P. Segara (U.S.) v. P. Remy American record time of 58.3 (Franced),
J. Worthington (Australia) V. just T. Trabert (U.S.).
der an hour's Balting, had to fore Shackleton and Jackson,
He found his form so quick- ly that be took 17 in an over off Chandra Borde, and hit 11
J. Jenell (France) boundaries in his first 50, made in 38 minutes, but a siruined who have more wickets to their Sedgman (Australia), back muscle slowed him and credit this season than any other contributed to his dismissal. bowlers.
Declining risks, Nart Contrac-|
.-F.
sees, breaking his own previous i record of 56.5 secs in trials two
days ago.
John Kelley of Mussachusetts 01 the US. started today with a record victory in the 20-mile marathon over Chicago streets.
M. Nowe (Australia) v. M. The 29-year-old Kelley, scoring Anderson (Australia),
the U.S.'s first victory in inter- national marathon competition
P. Molloy (Australia) v. L. in 50 years, won in Pan-Ameri- If Conzales fulls to turn
Took The Limelighter and Arvitut Aple were con-
teist with neat and unspectacular | Hallam who shared in ani strokes ugaltest the medium fast / Hond (Australia). opening partnership of 85 with bowlers." bul Contractor hit Younk Gloucestershire took Mortimore's spin
Scores
can record time of 2 hours, 27
robin- UPI.
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
Sour Grapes
Sir-It is a great pity that
UP minutes, 54.2 seconde. Another your very Informative sports
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The Vietnamese players, pro- fested but referee Gregg De Silva of Singapore was Sr.
The Vizinamiese deserved least o draw. They, matched
first the Malayans, scored the goal of the match through Thol Vinh but lost the grasp on the match by allowing Malaya a 3-1 lead
They at half-time, made a courageous rally in. the anal minutes, but thi would not save them.
scored through Malaya Stanley Gabrielle (2) and Abdul Ghant (2). Vietnam xcored through Thoi Vành, Van Ren and IIa Tam-Reuter,
To S. Korea In Losers' Pool:
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vigorously, he will be replaced by Frances S. zutiner, James Green, also page has been spoilt recently Dingapore Loses* the limelight with his fare Apte fell at backward short leg Robert Colin and the matches broke the record of 2:35.00.2 by publishing the crosstalk uf driving and cutting until Sobers of the lively bowling of Morgan will be
set by Dello Cabrera, Argentina, I. M. Mactavish and the three arrived. But the Leicestershire just before the close when the! K. Rosewoll (Australia) in 1951.
Army reterces. batsman struggled for runs tourists, with nine wickets in 17. Asboik, (Hungary). efter lunch and having kit 12 band, were 328 behind.
In quick order after that, Dalgetty, who had a very dia-
here gold medals were won by the tinguished carcer fours in a stay of two and three. quarter hours tell two short of
US, men's and women's 400. soccer refereo should add his tis hundred to the alert P.G.
meire. relay teams, Dyron nome to the "transient epistle" Joshi. Hallam with his 61et run
Burleson of the Volversity of | along" with those of MessTS reached his 2,000 for the reason,
Oregon in the 1,000-metre Legion and Lamden (AFRA) The Indian wicketkeeper d
run, and Buster Quist of Newbefore ho left the Colony. nat concede on extra until the
Mexico, in the Javelin.
Let us have free speech' by new ball was taken and at tea,
The only "south of the border" all means the press. but eriticism when Gilligan'a XI had further
constructive breakthroughs were scored by please, profited from strong driving by
LBrazil's Adhemar Da Silva in and not sour gropes. Mortimore and
SEK-KONG CLUBITE. the hop, step and jump and the
Taylor,
wert
M. - Anderson (Australia) v. R. Colin (France).
T. Trabert (U.S.) v. Worthington (Australia), Scores at close of play today!
A. Cooper (Australia) v. J. Gilligan's XI-375. (Illam 98,Cawthorn (Australia).
J.. Arkdnstall (Australla), V. Subers 74, Taylor 37 and Morti- more 33, Surendra Nath 3-66, P. Segura (U.S.) Gupte 3-81 and Nadkarni 2-77.) J. tenetti (France). v. M.
India 40 for one wieket Rose (Australin). (Contractor not out 24 and Apte) P. Molloy (Australia) v. he 17, Morgan (-8)-AFP.
Hood (Australia) --AFP.
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Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. South Korea today heat Singapore by four goals to one after leading 2-1 nt the half-time in the losers pool.
Κοινά
who were originally tipped to win the championship but were surprisingly beaten in the preliminary round by South Vietnam mada mincemeat of tho
Singapore defenco, ánsi pered at wilL
continued 10 pound Singapore's goalpost but missed several easy chances-AFP.
Davey Moore Gets Offer
To Fight PI's Elorde
Scones
Close of play scores in to- day's cricket matches were:
At Hastings: A. E. R. Gilligan's XI. 375 (M. Hatlam 88, d. Sobers 74). India 40 for one.
329 At Scarborough: MCC
for nine declared (D. Inpole 43, 1. Sainsbury 77, R. Booth 49). Yorkshire 12 for no wieket.
At The Oval: Surrey 200 (R. Sweunan 30 T. Clurk 47).. Northamptonshire 29 for four.
At Lord's: Glamorgan 364 for
(W. Parkhouse 133, J Pressdee 53, W. Wooler 45 not
(K.
eight.
cut). Versus Middlesex.
At Hove! Sussex 374 San Francisco, Sept. 2..
i Suttle 130, T. Dexter 67, J. Philippines promoter Vin Parks 48, 11, Dogmari 47). War-
cinte S. Umali sald today wickshire 16 for no, wielset,
At Folkentont: Nottingham- that he has offered world featherweight champion, shire 127. (N, Hill, 47, A, Brown Davey Moore, a $50,000 Ove for 401.. Kent 140 for one
(R. Wilson 71, A. Pheber guarantee to defend his nce cut).
December 15 title on against Flash Elorde at Manila.
"We have contacted Willie Ketchumi, Moore's manager, and iwe indicated that he is interest- ed in the offer." Umall said,
"We would hold the fight at Rizal Stadium and before crowd of about 00,000,"
A
RETURN BOUT CLAUSE Bennie Ford, matctumuker for the San Francisco Boxing Club, Both teams played "do or dile" said he did the miking with football to tarul 20,000 In Ketchum but that his organisa- who thronged the floodlit Mer-flon was not tied up with the ceka Stodlum."
Fight from the Elort
both Promotion in any other way.
"This is fust a friendly Korça and Singapore stormed transaction to help Umall out!! each other's goalposts but it was Ford said. He added that any lolt to Horca to open the si:count
in the afst minute through contract would include a clause In which Elorde would have to inside-jeft, Woo Bang-kwobar,
cqualised four meet Moore again in the United oute later through left-wing States it ho detlironed the
champion'. Kim Swee.
Singapore
Elorde met Sandy Saddler, Play now become brisic and Korea went to the lead once former world champlon, for the 1050 gain four moyles later whom 126-pound title Here in
last on to technical centre-forward, Yoo Pangoon and
landad a qilger whigit the knockout in the 19th round,-- Singapora goalkeeper never ZAW. UPI.
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At Blackphol: Lancashire 230 . Grieves 41, C. Washbrook 59, B. Booth 50). Somerset 10 for Ave.-Router,
SPORTERALT
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mun'a- Nothing,
cricket, umpire
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