THE CHINA · MAIL,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1960.
FIRST TEST ENDS IN A DRAW England 10 runs behind Rest of the Colony-6,
Johansson invited to tell Senate about
Combined Chinese-2 promotional scandals
with all second innings LITTLE AU WAS A WOW!
wickets intact at close
Bridgetown, Jan. 12.
The first cricket Test between West Indies and England duly ended in a draw here today. England were 10 runs behind with all their second innings wickets in hand.
Final scores were: England 482 and 71 for no wicket, West
Indies 563 for eight declared.
n
With showers interrupting the Anul stages, it was a tame and dismal end to Test which appeared destined to be drawn when Garfield Schers who made 226. and Frank Worrell, whose 197 not out
the Jongest innings against England. came together in a marathon, wicket record-breaking fourth sland of 398 after West Indies had just three wickets for 102.
Declared
was
This enabled West Indies. who batted 14 hours 20 minutes, to declare after lunch today with à lead of 81.
England had two hour 40 minutes' batting left and with the plich still playing easy hopes of a defalte result were non-existent,
The Sobers-Worrell partner- fastest Dino hours ship
38 minutes and when Sobers had his off-stump knockeri back by Trucan tills morning. his Innings of 10 hours 47 minutes was the longest by nay batsman against England. It bent the 10 hours 42 minutes by Sydney Barnes when
234 for be hit Australia at Sydney, in 1946-47.
But the mark set by SOTS was later passed by Worrell where unbeaten innings plodded un for 1 hours 22 minutes.
Best partnership
the
best
The
sland was fourth wicket partnership against England, beating the 388 set by Bill Ponsford and Don
Australia Bradman for
at Leeds in 1934, and the total of $62 for eight was the highest agaitist England since the 601 for right by Austr alla al Brisbane in 1954-55 Sabers bit
tours in his 24 innings while Worrell had two sixes and 17 fours.
Any slight chance West Indies might have had of. forcing vic- tory vanished today. At a time when they needed quick rung they were restricted to 77 in two hours 10 minutes by England's pace bowlers, Trueman, Dexter and Mosi.
the
Truemantcok three of five wickets which fell today to finish with ereditable Agures of 4 for 93 in 47 overs. Dexter took the other two wickets figures of 2 for B5.-Reuter.
World record
The
SCOREBOARD
FIRST INNINOS England: 482 (Dexter 138 not Dut Barrington 126).
West Indies
E. McMorris, run out
R. Kanhat, b Truemach
C. Hunte, e Swetman b
Harrington
+
40
42
G. Sebere. b Trueman 220 F. Worrell, not out 197
& Dexter
Gonzales to retire from tennis
Los Angeles, Jan. 12. Profesional tennis cham.
pion Pancho Gonzales! says he's and enough. He plans to quit this summer.¦ "I'm tired of travelling," the Ave-time world tillist said in an interview. "I'm going to marry Madelyn Darrow (a 23-year-old model) in June, then settle here permanently and go into real estate I sudy 10 get my ilcrregr
B. Butcher, o Trueman
W. Hall, Bbw Trueman
14
R. Scarlet, ibw Dexier
2
G. Alexander, o Smith
b Trueman Extras
21
Total for 8 wkla decl 503
Bowling Analysis
OMBW Trueman 47 15 93 4 47 14 116 0
Dexter Illingworth Allen Barrington
37.42 83
2
local.
9106 47
43 12
#2
0
8
60
SECOND INNINGS
England
G. Pullar, not out
0
C. Cowdrey, not out
Extras
16"
a
Total for no wicket.
21
Bowling Analys
OMR VO
£ 2 D 0
8 19 0 72
10 4
12 0
Hall Watson.. Ramadhin Scarfeti Ilunte Kanhai
11 b
. 9 0
J 20
-Retter.
Ballymoss sires its first foal
wonder
Newark, Jan. 12. Ballymoss, Europe's race-horse of 1958, has aired its first foal.
John U.S. owner syndicated Ballymors for £25,- 000 a year ago,
Ballymoos, winner of the 1957 St Leger classic and the King George the Sixth and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot in 1958. won more money British trackt
other than any horse. His winnings totalled
£107,103.
holder withdraws Peresan
on
"If I make any fennis ap- strictly Deurnaces, they'll be
"I've been on the move for 12 VCAL in amateur and pro tennis. I've had it.
"Don't get the idea that my fanere wants me to retire," Pantha said, adding with chuckle: "she does-but 1 said
jat first"
'WASN'T ACE'
Pancho is 31 but he says t wasn't his age that made him decide to quit
Police centre-forward bags three goals and
most of the limelight
By I. M. MacTAVISH
In a bright, entertaining encounter at the Club Stadium last night the Rest scored a surprise but very decisive 6-2 victory over the Combined Chinese to take possession of the Fat Choy' Cup, `
It was a great pity that more of the Colony's football fans did not anticipate There were far too the interesting fare that was in store for them. many vacant spaces in the stands.... and, from the Combined Chinese point of view, there were also far too many open spaces in their de- fence.
Ilvened up a bit and they got another goal when had defen- sive covering by the Best allowed Fong Chi-chol to hook a fine that inlà the net.
With the score standing at 3-2 real there was promise of a fight but the Rest were not to be dented Au Chieyin had the de-
A casual visitor to the game It is true of course that they would never have guessed that had to take the Beld with a Yiu depleted team....but as well as Szeto Yiu, Lau Tim and
Spe of their b Check-yin were personalities leaving
in the dressing room rated among the biggest stars in zames
they apparently also left a lot the Calony.
of the fighting spirit which has These (hree have never ) long been characteristic of Jecked so indifferent or play- | Combined Chinese aldes, ed to badly and if the watch- The defende, which on paper fence in a tangle when Szeto Ing members of the Interport looked so uitong, was ripped Sum crossed the ball and is the Committer were to select only
raiding confusion Leung Kun chalked up to bila by the quick in form players
for the
Rest forwards another mag goal to give his of the lively Peruvian sexles - and
and it was rather enlightening side a 4-2 advantage. versely ignore those out
to see how experienced players form this same could havÓ
Uke Srelo Yia, Lao Tim, and interesting consequences.
Lee Kwok-wah toltered and
in brightest form
of
The display of the Real-was as refreshing as it was profitable. Au Chi-yin had a great outing And, quite apart from giving Lau Tim a most uncomfortable time, he scored three goals and made two mOTË.
Hit for 'six'
Washington, Jun. 12,
The Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee announced today it arranged to invite officially heavyweight boxing champion Ingemar Johansson to tell the Senators what he knows about promotional scandals in boxing." Senator Estes Kefauver (Democrat from Tennessee) is the Chairman of the subcommittee and feels the return bout between the Swedish fighter and Floyd Patterson is a matter of international concern.
According to Rand Dixon, basis for considering Antirutit Subcommittee Course), investi- aspects of boxing. gator Jack Bonomi was assigned This new Senatorial to extend the invitation formal-vestigation of the Influence. þi ly. No date has been set for the | racketnera and possible monopoly hearing. Bonomi is a former in professional boxing is the Assistant District Attorney In New York and has participated in several boxing probes.
We are exploring what kind of legislation, if any, is needed, and we want the views of men in this field who have experience know how.” Dixon said. "Johansson obviously is In is position to say a great deal about the activities in boxing, as well
and
as to make recommendations."
The Subcommittee may be "accused of demagoguery for
fourth one started after the Patterson-Johansson fakt,
The New York State Attorney la running his own investka- don, the New York Stato Athletle Commission has almost finished its own and District Attorney Frank Hogan formally opened his investigation • 1ww KOOKS OLD,AFP.
bringing in a headline figur Dow Finsterwald
Hke Johanson.” Dixon said, "hat who is in a better pori-
the highest level?”.
tion to tell what's going on at Wins Los Angeles Former champions open golf title
Dixon said former champions Gene Tunney, Jack Dempsey, Rocky Marciano and other box- ng Bgures are aware they will be invited but have not been asked formally since dates for he hearings have not yet been set.
The Washington Post, which The Rest allowed their oppo-reported Johansson would be
tumbled under pressure. nents no breathing space and enlled, quoted Dixon as saying
Their early superior air put in perspective subsequent inferior
and inter-
was just before the interval Au Chi- television, Πάτια thelryin cracked the ball into
the national contracts established a perforint out of a melee to make the interval score....The Rest....5, Combined Chinese....2.
Damp squib
Things were quieter in the
gond line.
'Old Apple' Archie Moore gets a
The fans looked for fireworks second half but the favourites never looked like pulling back from the left wing pairing of Yiu Cheuk-yin and Long Waithe big deficit and in their most hung but I'm afraid what they key attack Laru Yee headed a got was something in the nature scoring shot brilliantly off the
squib. The lanky a damp
Just as the fans were prepar- Johansson reply winger often looked Kitchee
chuugli in action. His to leave for home the Rest Fixed
struck a final blow for prestige Ainishing, however, was In-
a clever forward different and, with Yiu Chetik-when, after
beat From goal to outside-left the yn right out of touch, the wing movement, Au Chi-yin
Lau Tim's lackde, and scored uff the post. This Rest team played with pleasing mistred. beat
was a spot of forwards The other directness and the final score
quick thinking which really hit something
"I'm playing belter than I ever have in my life," he said. The lite policeman was in his His distribution "I only wish some of uur up-brightest form.
of the ball was delightful and coming juniors were playing os well. Tennis in America is with Just a Mile extra luck he might have collected at least terrible shape
we another two goals, "You know what? play down in Mexico City in)
Davis Cup this year's Zone matches. I 'nk they'll 1294
WETT of
rcanis promoter Jack Kra- did not exaggerate their superstard-ins....and they perform the Combined Chinese for 'six'.
ority one bit.
Spinners may play big
ed
A
black looks
VERDICT: A most entertain. lag game with some spectacular goals. Little Au Chi-yin wa
match which was exceptionally
Combined Chinese
New York, Jan. 12. Sports columnist Jimmy Cannon told in the Journal
Los Angeles, Jan. 13. Dow Finsterwald won the
$37,500 Los Angeles open golf tournment today as the pacesetter for three rounds, Eric Monti, suffer. ed a collapse and threw away a four-stroke lead. Florida, shot a final-round 71 for Finsterwald, from Toquesta,
ព
72-hole score
of 280, four strokes under par for the dis- tance.
Finsterwald caught and pass ed Monti, a Los Angeles pro, si the first alte holes.
Monti came in with a fat 80. He posted a total score of 285 and a lie for seventià, place.
RUNNERS-UP
In a close fight for runnC= up honours, Dave Ragan of Or- lando, Florida, 72, Jay Hebert of Sanford, Florida, 71, and Fill Colina of Denver, 72, finistred in (a ide for second place at 283.
Tommy Bolt's 09 gave him a American today that he 284 and a tie with Don Juniory
of Denver, with
72, for the recently relayed a message
next position from aging light heavy-
Blanton Bill
of Coronado, weight champion Archie Callfomis, with a 70, and Fred Moore
Sweden's Hawkins of El Paso, Texas with Ingemar Johansson, world 4 71, tied with Monti at 285.- heavyweight title holder. Moore has been suggest- ing # Moore-JohaNSSON Sight.
to
AP.
Sports Diary
in the nature
Fike that, although they has had repeated iner, who feuda
might have expected to ge with Gonzales - during There was very little 'com.
about the Combined bit more help and encourage- their long association, had this bined' McShain
retirement Chinese and it must surely be ment from Yiu Cheuk-yin who the autafanding player in to say of Pancho's
a long time since such a spirit dished out more announcement;
"Fine, that's his business." less line-up wore the Industhan good purses.
the big well handled by referee Barn. AP.
red shirts.
The
Kane lacked charity match atmosphere.
The teams There was no pre-game enter- tainment and the sparsely filled
"Archie wants to fight you," stands contributed little to the
Wong Bhis-woo (Kitchee). Szeto Cannon said he told Johansson. environment.. but the Rest You
Les Kwok-wah these
Man-wal factors and { (Eastern), Wong rose above
(Happy "He says he's just an old apple
An old kick-off there Valley. Lau Tim (K...), Kwok hanging on
tree. He's right from the
Kam-bung (South Chica). Leung ripe.
says, and he must be was plenty of enterprising foot- | Kal-hing (G.AA.), Fong Chichay ball from the boys in the white (Eastern), Luk Man-wal (K.M.B.), picked soon. If he isn't picked Yiu Chwak-yin (Tùng Wah), Leung right away, Archie says he will Bhirts
Wal-buot (Kitchee).
fall off the tree and rot away", Best Of The Colony
Progenation of "Saville Cup of Toledo Wren South China), Chan Johanson, "I have
Tell Archie Moore," replied Post One Etecreation Chub, (TURE
$30 Wah), Lay Yee
en apple pm Fal-tung" (Tung Wah), Kung Wah-
tree behind my house In Executive Committen meeting of Ia the sixth minute Ankit (Podios), Ewok Yau (Klichee).
Szeto Sum_ (Estem), Chony Slu- Sweden, But some rotten apples Hongkong Badminton Association, Chi-yin set the fans Tearing hum M.D. Chi-yin (Police), do not fall off, I push my finger St George's Bldg 13 pm.
Lau Cht-lam ditempa). Loung Kun through them.
The chestnut tosi, out of lar, Is owned by Colonel Giles Loder and was born at Lord Derby's Woodland
from Rome Games stud-AP
Tokyo, Jan. 12. Japan's Takashi Ishimoto, holder of the world record for the 100 metres butterfly swim has asked to withdraw from the Rome Olympic Games. Ishimoto who had been pick- ed for the Japanese team Rome said today he could not participate because the manage- ment of his market in Yoko- shuka, near Tokyo took up all his time.
to
"It is a case of giving up the source of my bread or giving up the Olympics. I am sorry but I have no choice," he said. Ishimoto made the world record of 60.1 seconds for the 100 metres butterfly event ot Los Angeles in 1958-AFP.
London, Jan, 12. Results
tonight's of
Eng- Cup lish Football Association third round replays weIT:
Burnley 3, Lincoln City O (Wimers away to Swansea town in fourth round) Doncaster R. 1, Bristol R. 2. Preston 3, Stoke City 1. (Bristol Rovers at home Preston
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
The following game from the recently completes challengers' tournament shows that ever former world champions cannut afford to neglect their develop- ment. White: Smyslov (Russia) Black: Oligorie (Yugosinvin). 1 P-Q4. K-KB3; I P—Q8¢ P-KK13; 3 KU-Q83, B-KI: 4 B-K15, P-B4; 5 FXP? (P— Q51), KIRI: 0 PKK KtxP: 7 B-812, P-Q3: 8 R BI, 0-0; 9 P-QKU, Kt-K3; 10 B-Q7, P-QRI; II P-QRI PXP: 12 PXP. Ki–95; 13 K- R37 (better is 13 P-K3, but not 13 Ht—EJ. KtxEtch; 11 ExKL BRO and White cannu! castle), BK14
KL Q5
part in India-Australia
fourth Test match
Madras, Jan. 12,
The turf wicket on which the fourth Test between India and Australia starts here tomorrow looks brittle, and spinners may play a big part in the match.
After inspecting the wicket | Coritrol Prealdent's XI against for a long me this mornier, the touring teem last month. Australian captain Richie Benaud decided to play Lindsay Kline instead of pace bowler Bay Lindwall,
The teams
A real corker
“Italiene: Mr X, H, Buen,
with a greai shot on the turn which left Wong Shłu-wop | (K.M.B.). helpless as it Bashed into the net. As they SAY places...
I was a real corker,
#ome
Lau Tim was already having difficulty in holding the Rest (centre-forward in theek and it The teams for the fourth Test was no real surprise when the
Combined
defence Chinese are!
conceded a second goal before India-G. S. Ramchand (Cap the game was ten minutes old. in their side-Jamı Patel, who tain), B. X. Kunderam, P. Roy,
Szeto Summ applict played a big part in thale N. Contractor, R. G. Nadkami, victory in the oond Test, C. G. Borde, J. Patel, R. Kenny, Bushing touch
India have two top spimmers
Dutani.
the
after Au -
and Raghunath Nadkarni who A. G. Milkha Singh, M. Sood, yin hud hit the ball goalwards. By this time the spectators Look six wickets in the third R. Desal. Twelfth man-A. S.
were beginning to sit up t match of the series.
Australia R. Benalid (Cop. take notice and in the sixteenth Shiu-hurg tal), W. Grout, C. M Mc-minute
them when Dorie IU 0. Stavern, N. thrilled
Two changes
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he
was
0
That's what I
do with uld apples."--AP.
TO-DAT Bilater
Services Section: Colony Batay at Kal Tak ranges 530 Ban.
MeetIDE HKFA Selection Committee meet- ing. Sporta Road, p.z
TO-MORROW Table Tennis
Badminton
Hiday
Services Section: Colony Diater at
Kênh Tất rong, Bình Đ
games
Four minor rugby
scheduled for today
By PAK LO
Four minor rugby games are scheduled for this afternoon. Of these the two at the Army ground, Boundary Street, are the best and are likely to draw the crowd, more especially so as the other games are at grounds quite some distance from the centre of Kowloon.
A
Kox Ki; 15 PXX, B-Q2; 18 Australia have made เด Harvey N. O'Neill, P. Burge, right on the spot to head 883 (login quickly but changes in their team os com K Mackey Meck
A magnificent goal from a per- Aut FA Cup replays 0-0 B-RS3 17 2-XL K-Bypared with the side which drew Davidson, L. Kune, Twelfth foily fighted centre from
wina the exchange), R-R7: 17 the third Test-Kline for Lind- mat.-L. Favell.
Chi-yin Kti (If 17 0-0 KtXF ch). wall and Power Barge for Les
Facing a three-goal deficit the Each alde bas won one Test Q-RI: 18 RQB1, B-84:
-und
Interest in the series Combined Chinese simply had Resigns, for if 19 P-K4, By Kt: Favell
At 3 pm on the Boundary The other game is at Happy, this afternoon, the latter should 20 ExE. KC Bộ ch
India's side shows four changes tremendously high. All 40,000 to do something and they got a
minute when Street ground 32nd Medium and Valley and is scheduled to win by a eonfortable marin. Solution No. 5750: Q-86.-A. C. Milkha Singh, Ramakant tickets for tomorrow were sold goal in the 27th EXHIB-R4 ch. PXR ch: Desai, Man, Mohan Good and out days ago The forecast pro-Wright was caught napping by 6th Field Regiment meet in the start at 4 p.m. It brings together
Wanderers nid shot from Kwok Army Knockout Competition, Weld the a long range QXP.1. PxQ; I xtxBP. Jasu Patel for P. R. Umrigat,dicts good weather for R=R2; 3 BXB. If 1,4, P-Q3: A. A, Baig, A. S. Durant and start of the Text.
take on the are very
urzicnown much an z Etx P(x5), P-Q4: 3 B--R4. G. Guard.
P, the Bappers Tables. 1. P-G4; 2 KL-58. B--
quantity, while the Wanderers The Tanks, faced with the R2, 3 KtXP.
in their lust outing were very powerful Sappers pack, are not Impressive behind the expected to win, but are ex-
win and should pected to make the Sappers | afternoon. work hard for their victory. The Sapper, threes ara, aßowly |settling down, and should have a good run for their money to day.
Reuter.
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HOW ARE THREE
SHARES YOU CHOSE
TO-CIRY, DIARY.
CITY MENG
WAP
Kam-hung which took a sudden and following this match at 4.15 Navy side, Naturally, the batter More honours to
от
the
The teams were given a civledip in flight and dropped under
this evening by the tha crosster, Milkha Singh and Sood, gre reception
Madras, now "caps". Both batted well for | Mayor
Abdul After this morsel of encour- the Chinese side agement Indian Cricket Board of Rhader-China Mail Special
UP TWELVE POINTS
by Bahhy Appleby
HOW DO
YOU CH
›le JAPAN, do as, the
Not the strongest
auzain
acrum,
thi
The big match
in the big match of the stier- boot, 32nd Medium take the Geld the favourites, for they have the faster better pack azut ane which is hard to stop, in the At Kal Tak at 8.15 pm, the loose. Their halves and threes Police are the guests of RA have also proved their worth in Kal Tak, and although the the Army team,
Mary Bignal
· London, Jan. 12. Athlete Mary Bignia), already elected British Sportswoman of 1959 by sports writers, was today accorded two other honours by the British Women's Amateur Athle- tle Association,
Police leat which will take the The Bit Held on the other The 10-year-old Miss Bignal, - by any means it should be their pack pays well together Rome, was awarded the Lord feld will not be their stubhghet hand, have studied down and one of the top Brilishi hopetals for the dýmpic Chimie at
powerful, though - to overcone in the loose, but they are the airmen
sgainst top strong opposition women's
Hawk trophy for the best The last time the Police and the attornor, and should tail
champion and the the Almen played against one to got the ball back.
Lady Read tropfry for the test another was in. thale Pentan-
women's performance of~· 1989, The sth. Field when given She is the first athlete to receive gular quine which they steady supply of the ball ball both trophies for the same year. but the chalc team khla afternoon is not the full my time their halves and threes to
Miss Bigtial specialfacă în ade, med victory for the Police food effect but as 82nd Madlien the 30-man hurdles, the bigin seemne assured.
will not give them that chatice Jump stadt the long Jump RATE.
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