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Formidable total of 430 for seven reached on second day of first Test
CENTURIES BY BARRINGTON AND DEXTER
Bridgetown, Jan. 7. Centuries by Ken Barrington, who made 128, and Ted Dexter, who was unbeaten with 103, steered England to a formid- able 430 for seven on the second day of the first › Test against West Indies here today.
Barrington, who resumed today at 73 in an England first innings score of 188 for three, was his side's sheet anchor until he fell to spinner Sonny Ramadhin shortly after lunch after completing his maiden Test century.
With.
Then Docter look over. wicket-keeper Roy Swelman, who survived an uncomfortable start to make 45, as his part.
Sursex ner, the
nil-rounder dominated the
Wed Indies attack And tilted the match firmly intz England's
way
tiring
Dexter and Swetman boast ed the moore from 302 for six ttle more than moderate on this perfoci batting wicket - to 420 before Bwetman was dismissed Just before close.
Controversy
the
Le
fine innings Barrington's ended in controversy-with the batsman clearly convincod wasn't out He was given out caught behind the wicket after shaping to tum a bull on the leg side. He looked amazed umpire Jordan lifted his finger, Crease for and he stayed at his same time before walking away. Later it was announced that during the tea interval Bar- rington upologised 10 the walking awas umpire for not from the wicket immediately
four. His score brought his
In ayetage
four first-class Innings on the tour to 18.78. Earlier Barrington and Mike Smith had made their overnigh fourth wicket partnership worth 83 betore the Warwickshire cap- tain was caught at the wicket of spinner Reg Scarlett for a 35 which included one six and four fours.
TURK
In balance
Scoreboard
ENGLAND (First innings)
G. Pullar, ran out
D. Cowdrey, e Bobers h
VENER
K. Barrington, o Alex- ander Ramadhin
ander b Hall......
20
128
P. B. H. May,' o AlexK-
M. Smith; o Alexander
b Scarlett
19
E. R. Dexter, noi out. 103 R. Illingworth,
Ramadhin
Alex-
ander b Worrell
45
t
14
F. S. Truman, not
Extrae
Barrington's dismissal made the score 201 for five and then 12 runs Inter Ray Illingworth
I Swelman, o bowled by Ramadhin -- England's hopes of a big RCOTE were. fading: the innings was in the balance.
Swotman, riding with luck which enabled him narrowly to being caught, slumped avok
oul, managed to and then run
his wicket until the cling to
Interval camed him tea respite.
After the interval both bats- men hlossomed forth into their best form and the runs came fast and
Dexter attractively.
Impressive, whs particularly Barrington batted ve scoring with elegant driver and hours 30 minutes and
At 20 flashing cuts.
THE LADY AND THE
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Leyton Orient chairman Harry Zussman got a surprise last week when his club was invited visit Bulgaria-by a woman.
The woman, Mrs Vera Assianichina, is Said Harry: probably Soccer's first woman agent. "It's the first time I ever heard of a WORDAN arranging a match, let alone a club tour." Said Mrs Assiantchina: "I am a member of the Levsky I WRS Sports Club in Sofia, and when they heard coming to England, they asked me to try. arrange for an English club's visit, and a return match in England."
But surprised or not, Harry has accepted the invitation, pending the approval of the FA and the Football League.
Photo shows Mrs Assiantchina-London Express
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Total for 7 wkla, 430
Fall
1-30, of wickets: 2-153, 3-162, 4-251, 8-291, 8-303. 7-420,
Bowling Analysis
MR W
Hall
35 * 28. 1
Watson
I 100 1
FR 12 Worrell
2 #3 1 Ramadha 47 20 98 X Scarlett 28 9 18 2 Sober
21 353 C -Router.
Gligoric wins Hastings chess tournament
Hastings, Jan. 7. Yugoslav « grandmasier Svetozar Gligorie clach- ed top place in the Hastings international chess tournament tonight with a win against Bul- garia's Milko Bebotsoy in the eighth round.
With one round still to go Gligoric, winner or joint cham- pion in three, prèvious years of the tournament, plied up an un- beatable score of seven points.
He beat Bobotaoy in 48 moves and five and a quarter hours" Біду.
grandmaster
KEN BARRINGTON
Draw for qualifying rounds of Olympic water-polo
Amsterdam, Jan. 7.
Nine nations have been exempted from the qualify
ing stages of the 1960 Olympic water-polo tournament.
..
may be decided this weekend
By OLLY VAS
The first championship in the three softball divisions should be decided this weekend when Fred Diesta's Dodgers come up against the Pandas on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.
The Dodgers have won 10 matches and lost only one. They go into the game with a great deal of confidence as they have already beaten the Pandas once before, by the convincing score of 16-9.
With mediocre opposition in power not so long ago against the remaining four lesque cho of the Colony's rodin natcher Diests and his boys aro | pitchers and I prediet ® bury pramically soured of the title. time for the Navy outfield.
This should be the bost match to The final gaine of the day watch in the six-games pro- | fentures tho Giants and the gramme.
Carditials. These two turma The Austery get Saturday's have riot met before. The
under way at 2:00 Glenis proceedings
played good softball pan with a game against the against the Cheynnes only intaly keen and youthful Stardusta. The and if they reproduce last week's latter indicted a 10-0 beating on
form they should account for the the Servicemen the first time Cards whom i rate as one of the these two JEWIS met and are
mort diappointing Junior teams ihia favoured to repeat.
So much expected of the earlier on but something is miming from their play which can best be termed
as "biess."
The Servizemeis are, how. Byor, great triors and Mover despite the get discouraged Yant that they have yet to win a match in pine attempla so <far.
Bunday's 9.30 DATA. openen teatures the Indies. The SCAA
team, umbeaten
in four starte
should costly account for the
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round off the softball news here is an item which should interest playere in the Men's divisiona,
The Caroline Hill I have good reason to believe Cheyennes.
are headed for their that an ex-SCAA Serior leaguer squad second straight
playing for a Junior championship is now Group D-France, Morocco, and it could end in five short team without
inninge if they lay on the bat-tained ting power.
Hungary. (the They are; holders),
Spain, Germany, Holland Italy, South Affies, Soviet Union, United States, Yugo lavia and Japan..
European Twelve will play off in four groups of three, with the winner of carb group qualifying for Rome,
nations
The total of 18 teams to con- text the final stages will be completed by two teams from South Amerfea and the winners of a match between Australia and New Zealand.
The draw for the four qualifying groupe, made here today by Mr Jan De Vries, President of the International Swimming Federation (FINA) in the presence of Embassy re- presentatives trom Britain. Belgium and Sweden, resulted as follows:
Group A-Bulgaria, Fapt Greece.
Group B-Austria, Poland Rumania,
Group C-Belgium, Britain. Sweden.
12 invited for
Junior Asian
soccer event
Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 7.
The nearest contestants are Twelve countries have been Russian
Yuri Averbakh and Wolfgang Uhlmann, East German Grand- master.
They can each score 61⁄2 points by winning their last games on Friday.
invited to take part in the second Junior Asian Cup Boccer tournament due to begin here on March 26 next.
They are Burma, Ceylon, Averbakh drew earlier on Cambodia, Thailand India Thursday with Heinrich Heem- Fakistan, Japan, South Korea, Both of West Germany and Singapore, Hongkong, South Uhlmann beat Kar! Burger of Vietnam and the Falllppines, the US.
In third place are Bobotsov and Harry Golombeck of Britain with 4% points each-AP.
Russia's Footballer of
the Year
india, South Vietnam, Cam- bodia and Paliatan did not take
part in last year's matchen
South Korea are the present
Dates of qualifying matches were announced only in Group C, which will be held in Gron- ingen, Holland, trom June 24-26. Matches will be played as follows:
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Great rivals
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HKSA Commeil. The minor
first having ob- from the
division team is suparently unaware of his pre- vious association with SCAN
At 11.00 a.m. those great which dates back to the 1907/a rivals, SCAA and the Saints will playing season but shouldn't the governing June 24-Britain. Sweden.
Both someone within meet in a Senior match. June 25-Beldum v. Sweden. teams are out of the champion-body check the past reddet
At present whether or not a June 20-Belgium v. Britain ship picture, having lost four The teams wiil also meet and three gardes respectively, player, once registered in the each other in the three remain- In their Brat-round encounter Senior league can demote him- dag groups on dates which will, the Saints were somewhat lucky self to the lower division is left be announced later-Reuter,
WORLD RECORD
SET FOR THE
BREASTSTROKE
样
Brisbane, Jan. 7. Eighteen-year-old Rosemary Lassig of Bandaberg world record of one minute 21.3 seconds tonight for the women's 110-yard breaststroke in Banda-
berg 65-yard fresh water pool.
Miss Lassig's time bettered |»
seconda
wimmers againat e SCAA alde strictly to the discretion of the which just could not push across Coumelt. It is a discriminatory a vital run in the late stages of rule as Ray Cordeire will gladly the game, eventually won by the confirm but enough said for Tow.
ocy
The Carolinere bold an edge In the pitching where strike for
strike "Goose Wong #lands
head and shoulders above A. R. Salich. In fielding and batting the sides are about veg in strength and an interesting con- text may yet · ensue. "SCAA should reverse the dopiston
At 2.00 pm, the U,B. Navy team from the station ship
"Onslow"> come up against very formidable opposition in The Cheyennes.
the existing standard by three The Navy have lost five in a Tow, while the Cheyennes are Coach Tom Mcintyre said umbeaten so far and on top of Miss Lady's solo swim had the Senior division. Unless the bem intended only as a bid for sailors can produce a plicher to Dave
a State of Queensland record. match the Chepennės McIntyre prodicted she will Mally they will have to concede stronger team all- swim 200 mètres in about 2:54 defeat to
at the Queensland champion-round. The Cheyennes put on ships next week.-UPI.
1:1
awesome display of batting
Two previous winners among this year's
Grand National entries
Aintree, Jan. 7.
holders of the M$12,000 trophy Two previous winners Oxo (1959) and Mr What
presented by Tunkos Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister.--- Heuter.
Gary Player sets
course record
Johannesburg, Jan. 1.
Malaya may send cricket team
to Australia
Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 7. Malnya might send a cricket team to play in Australia, Mr Ken Gillespie, Prest- Jent of the Malayan Cric- ket Association mid to day.
He said "Mr. J. While, the of Patron of the Emu Club Australia' had wont the invita tion.
He said the Malayans að play against been invited to teams in northern New South Wales.
Mr Gillespie added: "But the trip will only be possible if there is Anancial support from cricket enthusiasts”.
He said the tour would cost about M$40,000 for 14 players and one manager.-Reuter,
Sports Diary
TO-DAY
HKEA Management Committee
(1958) are in the list of 49 entries announced today for this year's Grand National steeple. chase, to be run here over four miles 856 yards, Sports Road, 5 p.m. on March 26.
smallest since
the race
Wak
Hongkon
TO-MORBOW
Athletics Potion #pors Associa tion annual athadde meeting, Boun dary Street, 1 pa
Book
Benfor eld: South Calna XOXES (HKC Stadium) 3.15 pm.
Junior Bbleld: Kas v B & B (XK Black 14 pm; CAA V Kwong Wab (CH) 3 pm; APS v Booth China
1230 pun; Matsushon (Cm) Mackenzie V, REME" (Navy) ↑ pin.
2nd
The race is being televised this been entered, though hor main year for the first time.
objective is.ngaki "likely to be Irish-tmined horses, who have the big Chellentam race. Gary Player, South African ( done well in the race since the Moscow, Jan. 7,
The total Lev Yashin, holder of the British Open golf war, are again well represented,
entry of 49 is six known in Burrir a the "Black title; set a course record or be with ten entries from across the fewer than last year and is the
named "Soviet today in the first round of the Irish Sea Octopus," WES Footballer of the Year** in Transvaal Open Championship, Other familiar names, in the renamed after the war.
1st the at Parkview bere, poll among readers of
abne the Scottish-trained youth nowypaper, Kominol- At the end of the round he|Wyidburgh, who finished only Weights will be published on
led by one stroke from Denis 171⁄2 lengths beblod Oxo last year | Jamiary 28. The first [dokya Pravda,2,
former In another
South after jockey Tim Brookshaw had ceptance state will newspaper poll Hutchinson,
International lost a stirrups bought fees February 2 and the second and Russi
amateur and MoscoŃ | African Dynamo godesene, who galded who turned professional "re-cut, and the Irish pair Belize I
acooptaniep end Irish Coffee, who were anal
slage en hie back-name, Opickerna. hecently.
March 1, two-and-a-half weelts son y Pollos, šarenos Harold Henning ing third among the fallers in that race. erosis an all-black outts on the
and Dividon; RAJ t'add,, was named “The Bravest with
and Bobby Locke The Cheltenham Gold Cup (before the event is run. -China Footballer.Reue,
fourth with 70,"Realer,
winning rare Keritin has also Man Specia),
Five
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