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SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1960.,

FIRST TEST MATCH-ENGLAND SCORE 482

West Indies lose 3 wickets

17 months jail for Knock up 114 saying 'Heil Hitler' runs before

close of Berlin, Jan. 8.

A West Berlin city official who gave tho Nazi salute in a tavern was sentenced

of play

Barbados, Jan. 8.

on Friday to 17 months in prison. The The West Indies had put up 114 runs for action was taken by a German court

3 wickets in reply to the 'MCC's 482, under allied military occupation laws.

at the close of play on the third day of the first cricket Test match today.

Alfred

The defendant was

an official in the Strata, 49, housing office of West Berlin's borough of Zehlendorf.

Staats acknowledged giving the Nazi zalute, and also ad- mitted having aid "Hell Hitle="" a tavern where rightist He is the third perso sen-radical youths ware meeting. fenced in Germany in tho our Staats declared his malute was that rent outbreak of anti-Semitism. not meant riously and

the The first was Rolf Wellny, 23, an unemployed clerk, who got 10 months earlier this week for painting "Juden Raus" (Jews Get Out) on the door of a West Berlin apartment house occupied by Jewish families,

The second was a 42-year-old waiter who got four months and one week in prison for Nazi salute and anti-Jewish statements made over a month LMX.

laler he planned to tell youths how terrible the Nazis |ånd beer,

.

The presiding judge of the three-man German court label- et this a ridiculous Gory.

Staate was convicted military occupation laws which forbid the giving of the Nazi wearing of any salute and the Nazi emblems or uniform.—AP.

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The West Indies began their long pursuit of England's in- pressive Arst Innings total of 402 immediately after lunch on the third day of the Test today and met with a first serious pet- back when McMorris was run out on a no-ball in the third over of the innings.

Night-watchmen

This most unusual incident the local did not dampen under

eleven's spirits and the West Indies picked up well enough to be 114 for 3 at the cloor, after losing Kanhai and Hunte for 40 and 42 respectively. Sobers and Worrell were left in an night-watchmen,

The day's play was marked by the magnifcent 136 not out knocked up by capricious Ted Uni- Dexter, the Cambridge versity and Sussex all-rounder. Dexter was in top foen again today and looked as if he could have gone further it bla part ners had not been dismissed relatively quietly in the moming session of the Test.

favourably with England's 34 on Wednesday,

Dexter came on for Trueman and at first troubled both bats- man who played and missed.

Illingworth with off-spinners replaced Moss at the pavilon end but failed to bother Kanhai and Hunte who were by playing beautifully.

now

When Illingworth Was T- balled Kanhai swung round on his back foot and litted him for

a huge six over the stand at ldwicket into the road—a re- markable stroke for such a small

man.

May gave Allen his first Tos: bowl at Dexter's end and the attack was then In the hands of off-spinners, In English conditions Allen has the shar per spin but less experience,

Two

Plumb pitch

SCOREBOARD ENGLAND

(First. Innings)

Geoffroy Pulist, run out

BRITISH

TENNIS PLAYER

REACHES SEMI-FINALS

05

M. C. Cowdray, e Sabors,

Watson

b

30

K. Barrington, e Alexander,

b Ramadhin 128

F. B. H. May, e Alexander,

1 Hati

1

M. Smith, e Alexander,

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30

Scarlett...

E. R. Dexter, not out

A. Igworth, ↳ Ramadidn

R. Swelman, e Alexander, b

Worrell

F. S. Trueman, e Alexander,

b Romadhin

D. A. Allen, lbw b Watsbes

A. Mo, b Watson

Extrae

Total

New Delhi, Jan. 8. Ramanathan Krishnan (Inulia). Billy Knight (Britain), Vit Schmidt (Sweden) and War- TWO Wandcock (Austemila) Joday for the qualified seral-finais of the 'men's singles, in Cho Indian Lawn tennis championships here. Krishnan bent Neville Nette (Australia) 6-1, 6-4; Knight bent Narceh Kumar (India) 6-1, 3-6, 1380-2; Schmidt beat Premjit Lat 5 (India) 9-7, 8-2 and Warren Woodcock beni Janerik Lund- 45quist (Sweden) 5-7, 10-8, 6-0.

3

10

In the women's sani-finals tomorrow Margaret Hellyer ~4 (Austraila) will mesi Anna and 10 Dmitrieva (Soviet Union)

Mimi Arnold (United States) Irina play 482 will

Ryasanova (Soviet Union)-Reuter.

Fall of wickets: 80-1, 153-2. 162-3, 251-4, 291-5, 303-6, 426-7, 439-8.

Hall Watson Worrell

Ramachin Scarlett

Sobers

Bowing:

O MR W 40 9 98

32.4 : 121

15 2 30

34 22 109

3

20 21

0 46

1

3 53

By 4, leg-byes 6, no balls 0.

WEST INDIES

{First Innings)

E. McMorris, run out R. Kanhal, b Trueman

C. Hunte, Swetman, b Bar-

rington

G. Sobers, not out

F. Worrell, not out

Extras

West Indies, Tolai (for

3 wickets)

0

40

21 B

114

Bowling Analysis:

M R

24

11

10

14

2B

15

0

11

Today neither could turn the plumb pitch any ball on this more than could Scarlett. But Allen got one ball past Hane's bat and kept a sieady length making the Ball float away with Trueman This was the second century his arm.

Moss of the solid English Arat in-

Shortly before tea, May tried Daxter nings, after Barrington's 128 Trueman from the pavilon end Illingworth yesterday.

and in his first over he clean Allen Trueman bowled the firm over bowled Kanhal for 40. The bats-Barrington of the West Indies' first innings

Fall of wickets: to Hunte who drove the fourth man played back too scon and ball to the cover boundary and successfully avoided the sub- sequent inevitable bumper.

No-ball incident

malden to Moss bowled McMorris. In Trueman's second over came the unusual no-ball incident which resulted in the loss of McMorris's wicket. Hunte played the no-ball to- wards mid-on.

in a

McMorris backed up too far and Allen flicked the bull to hit the stumps with McMorris well out of his crease

No-one could recollect seeing a run out of a no-ball Test before. This was a serious setback for the West Indies and put England's talls right up.

Trueman bowled with plenty of fire and greater accuracy than in the Colony match and Mor was sleady and reliable at slightly less pace. After ars hour only 24 had been scored, a rats which compared UD

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In the first hour after tea only 30 runs were added against ac- curate bowling by Trueman, Illingworth and Allen, strokes were attempted. Eng-

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The hundred went up in three of the hours, uncharacteristic West Indies approach to bat- ting.

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SURRENDER DOCUMENT STOLEN FROM MUSEUM

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A valuable document of Australian military history had been stolen from

the Australian War Memorial at Canberra, it was reported today.

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Java during World War II. The captivity to ensure eventual re- tion is a most regrettable loss." document disappeared yester-turn of the document day afternoon from a display.

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