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England 188 for three wickets MARIA BUENO VOTED

FIGHTING SECOND WICKET STAND OF 103 BY PULLAR

AND BARRINGTON

Bridgetown, Jan. 6.

A fighting second wickot stand of 103 by Geoff Pullar, who was run out for 65, and Ken Barrington, 73 not out, helped England reach 188 for three wickets by the close on tho first day of the first Test against the West Indies here to- day. Winning the toss, England had to battle all the way for runs and in the process lost Colin Cowdrey, who made 30, Pullar and Peter May, who was out for one.

who May. The left-handed Pullar and Cowdrey stood up well to the minutes for one

attack of tickle off menackig opening Welsey Hall and Center Watson, Alexander, Tho pair put on 50 in 83

. minutes beforu Cowdney war

well caught in the Sobers of Watson.

Tragedy

10

148

Fall of wickets: 1-50, 2-163,

Mike Smith, who was slips by

out to Yorkers in the Barbados match, had to come in at 13-162. crucial period with the new ball being taken at 107.

This brought Pulinr and Barrington Kotelber.

struggled

21 K. Barrington, noi oui .... F. . . May, e Alexander } run, go! 11:11 nel GETTY

the wicketkeeper, M. Smith, not out

the 11

Extras took a fire catch krw legsida.

Twice

73

....

Total for 3 wickele

Bowling Analysis

.AK

R

W

19

a

41

10 &

2

11

10

37

16

23

0

10 2

20

0

Regler.

The <rowd, remembering all

werk's failures, yelled Watson for similar treatment, bot the Worrell bespectacled Warwickshire Ramadhin

Scarlett With 100d firm player

Sobera Barrington unill the close, Barrington was again a prikr of strength. He defended s'outly me lively bouncers fornoinst

Were

Though anxious KTU

against Hall morneals

and spinner Sonny Ramadhin, K

wicket second

partnership flourished for two hour minutes while 103 runs were

SIMTRO

last

18

ackled,

Then

tragedy struck

responding

England. Pullar was slow in from both Hall and Watson and

esl from at the close had hit 12 fours in

Barrington and a good throw his stas

to the wicketkeeper ran him

out,

It was

an unfortunate and

unnecessary ending to a good,

guing partnership.

Tar dismissal of Pullar made

mules.

of

23 three hours

The scoreboard

ENGLAND

(First innings)

C

the ore 153 for two and only. Pullar, run out nine runs later the West Indies C. Cowdrry, struck another big blow.

Watson

65

Sober

h

30

Top British boxing

referee

gets reprimand

London, Jan. 6.

Eugene Henderson, one of Britain's best boxing referees, was severely reprimanded by the British Boxing Board of Control today for the way he handled the British heavyweight cham- pionship fight between Henry Cooper, who retained his title, and Joe Erskine last Nov. 17 at Earls Court here.

announced

The Board

its: boxer to go to the farthest nev- decision to reprimand Herder-tral corner and not rename box- san after

Investigation in trefil ordered by the relgree brought on by a three-anal-n- to ela so,

an

half hour plea by Benny Jacobs, In addition to the reprimand

Erskine's

manager, this after-

non at London

Jacobs

claimed

that

boxer had been

his by

that in the Strictly

Henderson received a

future be should

rules obrve t216"

warning

of

oxing. struck

of the

Girl makes Indian sporting history

Bombay, Jan. 6.

A pretty girl made Indian sporting history today by planting a big kiss on Indian bats. Abbas Baig in front of 50,000 cricket fans,

man

As Baig, an Oxford reached the Blue,

pavilion at Brabourne Studium during the tea interval in the third Test against Australia the girl came up to him and calmly kissed his cheek.

Kissing in public is barred in India -- and is always rigidly cen AP. sored in films.

Gordon Rorke flown back

to Australia

British TV cameramen banned from Test match

London, Jan. 6.

Cor.

by all news organisation, in- cluding newspapers and tele- vision.

The British Broadcasting

poration and Independent Television News (onstnereisi] "Under this general principle,Į television) said tonight thai It is accepted that television their news cameramen had organizationa should nos enter been refused · access to the

into contracts for the poYCT- ground al Barbados where the

age of sporting events in pro- first Test match between Eng- ETAUNCH naites meWK COVER- land and the West Indies -new la granted to all organism" started today.

"The West Indian Board of

Cricket Control har~ replied that they are unable to give nows access because the ex- clusive right have been granted to, Mr Bário Connor." (Mr Connor is a West Indian singer and Abm slar resident In England).~

In a joint statement the BBC and ITN said: "The BBC and ITN have jointly asked the West Indian Board of Cricket Central for free access to the

MCC current

matabes for news camSTEMOI This is in accordance with the general: principio of free scoess to news accepted internationally' The BBC and ITN have asked

Police smash

Mr Connor to authorize the West Indian Board of Orloket/ Control to grant free socers tợ cameramen represoating new

FEMALE ATHLETE

OF THE YEAR

New York, Jan. 6.

Maria Ester Bueno, a Brazilian school teacher turned tennis player, was today voted Female Athlete of the Year for 1959 in the annual Associated Press poll.

organisations. They have seen Miss Bueno, 19, won both the Wimbledon and U.S.

EN AMSTERDOs that the materjal will be used in news bulletins only and will be limited to iwo mingles.

"The BBC has also offered a

contract to Mr Connor for the programme use of the film he is making of the Test matches, subject to free secos being given to дете стегашед. "Mr Connor has rejected, the request for news socess and. as a result, news caDÍOVEMEN have been refused entry to the ground at Barbados." — APP.

Garrison's of winning

hopes Pentangular Rugby

By PAK LO

title

Once again, when they were given little hope, the Police team set off on one of their fiery rampages last night on the Club ground and smashed After a Garrison's hopes of becoming Pentangular Rugby winners. fast and exciting match they left the field the deserving winners by 13 points (two goals, one try) to 6 points (two tries).

and

Police v. Garrison

a

half the Police fully deserved their win, and if they can only keep this standard up there is no reason why they should not for the first time in ages take the premier honours In the Pentangular,

Club v. Brigade

they tackled, second In the first game of the even- įpack, and though ing, which in comparison was well deserved to lose. an insipid affair, Club

Police started by tackling hard, Brigade drew 3-all, Club scoring not quite as ferociously so they a try to Brigade's penalty goal, dai_rgainst the Brigade, but still sufficiently hard to deter the Garrison, who using their threes at this staze attacked strongly.

awarded Garrison were penalty just outside the 25 but *******Davies missed and there was a Once agnézi the Pollen 8-yard serum, Police hecked. proved that they have the and, with Roberts leading, went ability to go to the top of the away in glorious bustling table and stay there, for they fool-ruch to the Garrison 25. have now beaten bolk the There the ball came from D.

to Bores who kicked Army sides. Bat, being the lineou! Police, they have drawn with: ahead. The Garrison full-backe ball od Boyes, the bottom-of-the-table Air-missed the

Kick following up hila WTH gathered and scored under the posta. Holks converted 5-0.

ken.

As they have done before, the Police pack with Roberts play in a terrific game, dominated the scrums and lineouts in the first hak of last night's game, and were in a class of their own in the loose. When in pos- session their threes Igoked the more dangerous And do fence their covering was

faultless,

la

Carrison come back into the picture in the second half and for a while I looked as if they would make it after all, but the Pollo forwards took com- minutes, the inst mand in Bombay, Jan. 5.

In a magnificent rally they had Jacobs himself

and wlth fined Gordon. Rorke, Australian Garrison reeling, was £100 for "arruing and pester-

bowler flew back lovely goal hammered in the pace had not been sent to a neutral the refere in a persistent

home by Boac plane to- coffin nail on Garrison's hopes, Gave nothing away

Cooper after the end

Brth round and that Cooper

when Erskine corner knocked down

Was

The stewards, having heard

considered 1)

the cvidence. were of the opinion that Hencier- so did not exercise the strict control over the contest as would be expected from a referee of hig experience, particularly strictly and invariably with re- gord to the rule requiring

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

1840

24 212

i

(No. 57471

Here is a position from actual play: White to move and win

London Express kerkiem

and agressive manner? by- Afth and sixth

tween the rounds,

Not first time

It was not the first time that Henderson, a 54-year old Scots-

day.

Garrison played their ustal Rorke who entered a hospital game of kleking for pouch, but last week а! Алала with this time the ground gained was stomach trouble, will not be re- lost to the fiery Police forwards placed although two more Testa who gave nothing away, remain 10 be played by the Orsler and Kell also shone in the Police pack, though they

good not half

man with 20 years of refereeing ¦ Australians. experience, had trouble with the Board He rotired from refereeing for four years after throughout

Meanwhile,

cricket!

India

waxed the announcement }

fans In

were Roberts,

an investigation by the Board dignant at

of his handling in 1948 the that G. S. Ramchand, who is to world light heavyweight cham-captein India also in the Medras Calcutta Tests, had been rier lip bout between Britain's and

American Elven notice of discharge by his

the employers. won

and who

Freddie Mills Gus Lanevich, Be

Henderson resigned his licence after what he described is a vole of no confidence in bim by the Stewards

But in 1951 he had the rare Fexperience of proclainting

Briton እኛ world champion

when Randy Turpin clear ily beat Sugar Ray Robinson on points at Earls Court for the middleweight title.—MP.

Soccer result

threes

as

a

Thereafter there was no stop- ping the Police. Almost im mediately Hollls kicked ahead from the Garrison 23. LAV nissed the ball and Cullen who played a sparkling game on the wing dived on it to care. No conversion. B-0..

Off night

At this stage the Police for- through wards were whipping the lineouts and pinning Davies and McDonald before they could Bet their kicks for borich safely. But gradually Garrison, thanks to Davies kicking work ed their way back, and were

awarded throw penalties all of which Davies mised, this being one of his rare off nights.

In the second half Police sensed to Be willing to rest on their laurels and the Gare rion pack took control of forward play.

Time and again, Davies sent the als forwards deep into

with

clever ปls Police half

threes

COVITOR

The score of 3-3 tell the story of this game. Club won the serums while Brigade won the lineouts,

The Club threes handled well but did not fully draw their man, and this made the difference.

good

Championships.

She defeated Darlene Hard, 6-4, 6-3, at Wimbledon for the title and won the U.S. crown at Forest Hills, New York, by turning back Britain's Christine Truman, 6-1, G-4.

She spent most of the year touring the world and figures she appeared in

35 about tournaments and won 19 of them.

Maris received 126 of the 28% firul-place votes cast by the nation's sportswilters and sportscasters.

The only other girl to collect more than 100 Arst-place votes was Delay Rawls of Spartanburg, South Carolina, the women's professional golf champion. Miss Rawls drew 102 Arst place vales, She won 10 tournaments. `and the year's high wound up as money winner at $26.774.39.

Von Saltza third

Chris Von Saltza, teen-age swimmer from Saratoga, Cali- fornia, who wor on unpre cedented five gold medals in the Pan-American Games, Enished third in the balloting with 43 Brats. Lucinda Williams, Ten- nessee State sprinter, who won both the 100 metres and 200 metres at the Pan-American

fourth Games was

with nine Arch.

Tisa Konrads, the female half of Australia's fimots brother-sister swimming -com- bination who holds practically all the world records from 800 metres up, was fifth with two vates for Drst.

Others on the list, each with one first, included golfers Louise Suggs, Mickey

and Wright Beverly Hinson, bowfer Sylvia Wene and

Mrs tennis player Beverly Fleitz.

Misy Bueno started attracting attention when she won the Junior Girls Charaplonship in

Gligoric leads in Hastings chess tournament

London, Jan. 6. Yugoslavia's Svetozar Gligorie strengthened his lead by defeating former British champion Harry Golombek today in the 7th round of the Inter- national Chess Tourna- ment at Hastings.

Gligoric beat Golombek in 33 moves after only two hours and 45 minutes of play, to win a total of six points.

The Yugoslav is now one

ahead point

of the Soviet Union's Y, Averbakh, and one hal points ahead of and Bulgaria's M. Bobotsoy and East Germany's W. Uhmann,

A. Pernar af Spain, who one moment yesterday shared Arst place with Gilgorie, fell back to Afth place following today by Bobotsov. his defeat

as Golombek, Pomar, as well had three and a half points.

CLASSIFICATION

at

The rest of the classification was as follows:

7

C. Kalinaueur (Czechoslo vokla) with two and a half points and one game to finish.

8. Dr K. Burger (U.S.) with

Miami's Orange Bowl two years one ha a half points and one 080.

World's No. 1

game to Buish.

1. II. Hermoth (West Ger- (many with one point and one

Rape to finish.

10. W. Winzer (Britain) with to point and one game

Since then, she has marched : steady up the ladder and now

one Althoa Gibson turned with profesional, Miss Bueno is un- questionably the No. 1 women's player in the work.

But abe missed her big San- bliton --

beas Miss Gibson. Though she never did some

Lochrie bad quito a game in the centre, while Inglis at last showed a return to the form that won him his place in the Club side. Dut oddly of their buttien were olove, enough Johnson and Scruby did Maria is dark, with short not seem to hit it off, and on black hair, long legs and has an the whole this appeared to be intense look about her. She Scruby's fault, for until late in rarely wears makeup and if she the game his passes were in- | did, sho'd be a knockout, ciśned to go astray.

My father wanted me to be Brigade had Winn to get

because he is the ball for them in the line | a veterinarian out and Francis Walker to do one." she said recently. "But everything else. Walk played, instead I took up teaching. It a terriic game in the loose and was just to please him, though in defence his positioning and I'd rather play tennis” tackling were fruitless.

better

Wero

Defensively, the Club

with Bennett at full- back more then, once saving the day and also joining in the attack, though it in still Club do noticeable that the

not cover him when he moves up. The Brigade for some un- known reason would, when they

Played with 14

tb

Never smiles

She was seven when her father presented her with her first tennis racket. She played Around ber Sao Paulo home until she was 11 when she do cided to take the game serious-

ly.

the

fintsti.

RESULTS

Seventh round matches went as follows:

Gligorle beat Golombek in 33 moves after 24 hours play.

Uthmann and Averbakh drew 0-0 in 32 moves after 44 hours play.

Bobotsov beat Pomar in 89 moves after five hours' play.

The games

betweed Kottnaueur and Burger, and Hecmsoth and Winser were

djourned.

Games scheduled for the eighth round tomorrow (Thurs- day are as follows;

Gligoric Bootsov, Ponar- Koltnaueur, Burger - Ulhmatin, and Averlakh Hermsoth

Colombek-Wincer----AFP.

Sports Diary

TO-DAT Athletics Khud Race at Tam MI Camp New Territories 1.30 p.m.

TO-MORROW Football

HKFA meeting. p.m.

Sports Road

India picks 14 for

Marla has a "killer" instinct on the court She never smiles Garrison had their chanee 'touch-kicking. But touch-kick- got the ball, send it out

and her eyes bluze, She has an overpowering service and fa the second half when the ing does not score a try, and Bedo-Cox who sill lacks pene- Polloo looked tired, but their when Davies did let the Ball our tratton, whille Bennett languished rushes right behind it to

on the other wing Had the Police never settled down, the

net.—AP. Cab with Hurst looking unhappy wonderfully. At last, however, wings been reversed the in the centre, and McDonald Davies got his reward. He got would have been well beaten, and Davies not trusting their the ball from a Police misiclck back division to do anything. after a scrum and went blind Calderwood had a good game to score in the corner, No con-

Garrison Incidentally played version. 8-3.

Soon after, Davies kicked throughout with 14 men, but were easily head for A. Davies to take on Winn and Walloer at his feet and score in the cor- worth any three of the others, and with Chab by no means at 8日の No conversion. The Police suddenly realised fult strength in the pack, they that they could not afford to had it all their own way, though coast and with a bang the fois a danger in the loose.

(the "Tank” again proved that he wards started to work. Finally

Marundale was the star of ve minutes from time Boyes the Brigade threes but all his intercepted A pass from

movements were individuallstle, Davies and he and his forwards and the ball did not move out interpassed for Shelley to finish

Rainchand, who led India to victory in the Cawnpore Test, I is employed by a radio firm which objected to his absence at scrum-half und Boyce again from work for the Delhi, had his usual excellent game in

terspersed with zowe: Cawnpore and Bombay Tesis.

silly errore, Newspapers reported that the firm had rofased him leave to

In the Garrison pack Cleary fought himself to a standstHI, play in the Runje Trophy while A. Davies was always up Championships, India's mast in attack in the threes, but the Important ericketing event, 50 Garrison threes could and no he played at the first Test in answer to the rusting Police Delhi without any practice,

Josu Patel, the offspinner

for mainly

the responsible Glasgow, Jan. 8.

St Mirren Indian win in Cawnpore, has Third Lanark and drew 2-2 in a Scottish Soccer been found it by the selectors League first division match here for the next Test although he Third Lanark led 2-1 at, could not play in the Bombay today. half-time-Reuter.

execunter.—AP.

TAE GAMBOLS

THE BULBS CALLED

TURY WANT US TO DO WITH THEM TO TIME CHINECE. REÉTAURANT

Win For Italy

ACT.

to-

and

13-8.

fourth Test match

G

Bombay, Jan. 6, The Indian selectors today named 14 players from whom their team will be chosen for the fourth Test against Australia, starting at Madras on January 13.

בליני

off the movement with good enough to the wings.

Against

the run of play! Three members of the slide in the Anst Test at New Delhi. Hollis try beside the posts. Naples, Jan. 6.

Bede-Cox converted a penalty which drew the third Test here

Anal eleven will be Italy beat Switzerland 3-0 in converted.

are left ous-betanan | pleited on the eve of the Tork. a Boccer International here

On their play in the first half from the 25 in line with the today

this last minutes of the posts to send Brigade Into the Abbas All Baig, who is return- The Ave-match series standa day-Router.

lesd at ball time. Late in the Ing to England tomorrow to at 1-1, the Australians having second half Uttley intercepted a resume his studies at Oxford | won the first Test-China Meji pass, and kicked ahead. Thomp- | University, all-rounder Polly Special. son, the Brigade full-back, was Uniriger, who na P back caught in possession and Club { injury, and paco bowlèr Ghulaam

be Barry APR Cabre

AND BAT FOOD WITH

CHOP STICKS

REHALL I

BRING ONE FOR YOU?

AIR-INDIA

heeled and the ball went out Guard

to Inglis who scored half way

out, No conversion 8-3.

The eight third Test players lacluded are: Gularbral Ram-

In the closing minutes Beu-chand (Captain), Budhi Kunde-

Maurice Setters transferred

nett rallied the Club but they ram, Natl Contracter, Panka to Manchester U.

could not break through the Roy, Raghunath Nadkarni, Walker-pdred defence, and | Chendrakant - Borde, Ramonatli this, rather timely the game Kenny, and A. Sažim Duřank. ended

The others in the 14 krug The same scheduled for the Jasa Patel, H. B. Dosal, Mikha atternoon st Boundary Street Singhs, Manmohan Boed, A.-8. wàs not played.

KritzinawaOXY and F. T

faber.

4

Pantangular table

Brigade

“PARIS-- dreams of a world for.which

Polios

Club

no dichid is good enough”

RAF

P W D L F A Ma

2

Birmingham, Jan, 0. Maurice Betters, Captain of England'a, "Under-23" Loot ballerz, was today transferred from West Bromwich Albion Do Manchester ·United for aboist £25,000,

Pader and Domi kave both.

The 23-year-old Settere, obe. made Park, appostsocos", during | of England's most controversiel I'm current series. Log-apinner playeni, went on the Pule who bawlod Ilin to list a week ago at his own re their, victory · Tek the second ¦ quest. That request, followed his Test at Kanpur, retumia after | dropping from the first teams 44′′ 1′′ [injury. Paceman Desad played ¦ AP..

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