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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1960.
MCC WIN BY Score 262 runs in 207 minutes after sporting Trinidad declaration
Port of Spain, Jan. 19. A splendid day's cricket here today ended with an exciting MCC victory by six wickets after a sporting Trinidad declaration had set them to get 262 runs in 207 minutes. Ten wickets fell in the day for 376 runs, Providing entertain- ment fit for any crowd, the MCC restored their reputation, tarnished by bad first innings batting and with a majestic innings by Dexter unselfishly supported by Smith, won with 10 minutes to spare.
Trinidad elded with tremen- forced dous keerass, but their display was marred by two criticat dropped catehes.
With a lead of 147, Trinidad tacties had to be quick-scoring and a declaration.
bawlers, The running of this pair between the wickets was ad mirable, Dexter mached 30 k 55 minutes with a tremendous six off Asgarali,--AFP.
the
with fine to Hy the foundation of ultimate strukes i run out in the first victory.
Dexter Joined Smith with 100 over after lunch.
neiding wanted in 80 minutes and oulak- The MCC ground was keen but two chunees were assorted mastery over all the inised a stumping and a catch nt buckward short-leg, both off Greenhough who improved on Wise policy his first ringgy performance,
Two left-handora, Pullar arxi May opened with Statham Subba Row opened the England and Illingworth, later revert-tnhs after Trinidad had de- ing to two leg-spinners, clariel ut 131 for six and set Greenhought and Barrington, Erbent Unie tank in workman- a wise polloy as the batsmen ije style. were taking riska.
Davis and Asgaruli both guve Carew, pro- r-side catches. moted to No. 3, was caught be hand the wicket stempting a big THE
Corneal played another good innings, punching firmly on the off-side, scoring out of 80.
Rodriguez, the captain, nearly out for his second zero the
scorlag 17 off the dist 10 balls, mostly singles.
Aggressive
Pullag, Barrington, and May all got themselves out (orcing the pace, By that time MCC were ahead of the clock, thinks largely to an ogressive display by Sara Row, who was lucky to be missed at square-log Singh's Brst over, but went
Final scores FIRST INNINGS
Trinidad: 301 for nine -” ctured.
MCC: 171 for nine declared,
SECOND INNINGS
Trinidad
A. Corneal lbw Greenhough 39 B. Davis e Dexter bling-
worth
Andrew b M
Carew c Greenbough
N. Asgarallelingworth b in Barrington ******
Furlonga st Andrew b Bar
rington
18
ง
10
on
19
Rodriguez run out
26
M. C. Minshall not out
Extras
7
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CUP AND LEAGUE
/ DOUBLE FOR BURNLEY?
Turf Moor's youngest side ever
By ARCHIE QUICK
Total (for six wkt, deel.) 131 Wicketfalls: 1/33, 2/46, 3/70, 4/80, 5/111, 6/131.
Bowling Analysis
Trueman Statharn lingworth
Barrington
Greenhough
O M R W 4 .2 3 0
0 2,21 0
11 2 25. 1
10.1 3
23
33 13 1
Byca 0, leg-byes 5, no-balls 1.
Corble
No club is better equipped to achieve the clusive. Pullar
"double" of the Cup and League Championship than Burnley.
MOO
c Furlonge b
R. Subba Row c Minshall b
Taylor
K. Barrington st. Minshall b
Singh
P. May e Peters b Angarali
M. J. K. Smith not out
E. R. Dexter not out
Extras
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SIX WICKETS Asian basketball tournament
They're after the Rowe record
In action here are the 12-year-old Sayer twins from Walthamstow, London, whom conch Jack Carrington reckons will soon be reaching for the records set up by that other pair of British table tennis twins, Diane and Rosalind nove.
That's no mean prediction, for the Rowes were twice winners of the world doubles title and six times winners of the English open doubles title,
same left-handed, right-handed Beverley (left) and Gloria have the combination as the Rowes, and the same uncanny ability to move and think
time to practise."
as ane. And they're patient. They say: "The Rowe twins were 16 when they won their first world title. We've got oodles of London Express Photo.
Table Tennis
HK STUDENT
Monte Carlo
PI SCORE FOURTH STRAIGHT WIN
TO RETAIN LEAD
Manila, Jan. 19, The Philippines continued to lead after four play- ing days in the first Asian' Basketball Con- ference championship being held here.
The three-times Asian Games champions defeated a stubborn South Korean team 97-79 for their fourth consecutive win in as many starts.
Talwan, unbeaten in three games is right behind the Philippines. They beat Malaya tonight 110-74.
Japas le in third place, with three victories and one defeat, Japari tonight posted its third victory. beating Hongkong 81-71.
Talwan continued its bid to wrest Asian braketball ampre- macy from the Philippines by defeating Malaya 119-14. Talwan has won all its three ganes,
Record
Kim Yong-kl, almost singlė. banded, kept la team in the front with tong shola nimoat * trom midcourt.
But the Philippines finally in the last ton brukte away minutes of play as the Korean's Art Ave, which played for almost the entiro gathe, slowed down the tiring pace. Reuter,
Team standings
Manlia, Jan, 20. Team standings in the frat Aston Basketball Conference tournament after the fourth day of play yesterday are;
W L Pet
1,000
Taiwan's Lo Chi-jon set & Philippines new tournament record for in- Talwan dividual scoring by making 41 Japan |points against Meluya..
Keren
Best scorers for Malaya were Hongkong Seah Kuon-boon with 18, Ley Malaya Hal-yeng 15 and Tai Ah-kau 10- Indonesia
The Philippines repuised a
stubborn long-shooting attheic
+
8 -0 ∙1.000
1
.750
.333
*.250
,000
.DOU
Today's games
by South Korea to win 07-79, 5 pm. (0900 GMT): Indonesia
The fourth seeded Korean v Maluya.
startled the crowd of 8,000 fans 0.30 p.m. (1030 GMT) Hong- with a tight man-to-man de-kong v Taiwan. fence which
kept them within 8 p.m. (1200 GMT): Korea v three points from the Philippines | Japan—AP.
at half time. The score
was 42-45.
The crowd
then
roared as the
Koreans tied the score at 48-48, SOUTH AFRICA
At this point, it became rugged battle, with
the Philippines
driving in for close-up shots and NAMES 25 FOR
the Korengs answering with ac- curate abols from long range.
For the next ten minutes. the crowd cheered us Korea's
Rally
Carlo Auto competitors begin
KENT'S NO. 3 second night of driving
PLAYER
London, Jan. 20.
49 Mr Wong Ming, a Hongkong student studying en- gineering at London Uni- versity who never played table
seriously tennis when at home, is now ranked as Kent County's
Total (for four wickets) 202 Wicketfells: 1744, 2/73, 3/121,
Bowling Analysis
In these days of level standards and highly com- mercial competition it is practically impossible to accomplish the feat last done by Aston Villa 63 years ago, but, with a little of the good fortune which deserted Manchester United, Portsmouth and Wolves in post-war days the Turf Moor outfit might land the "impossible." 4/150. Manager Harry Potts pays tri- when he was 16 years of age.
But about those bute to the two managers before
Smung Taylor Peters him at Burnley-Clit Britton players. and Alan Brown-for laying the John Connelly is, of course, Singh foundations, of
present the man in possession of Stanley Corbie
old he gets Matthews'
uutside-right Asgarail
Byes 8, leg-byes 3, no-balls, 1.
the
succentul set-up, but credit himself
for the way in position in the England team. which he has moulded the eur- and centre-forward lay Pointer,-Reuter, ren! side. runners-up in the inside-lit Jimmy Robson, cut- First Division table, and took-skle-right Brian Pilkington and Ing set for a good Cup run with right-back John Angus have all any luck in the draw.
Coach
O M R W
12.5 0 54
4 1 20
0
1
14 0 70
14 1 48 1
12 0 58
played for England "Under 23" Russia's world
fram i recent seasons.
I is significant that every one of those live, plus both goal- International keepers--England
and Adam
Poils was a player for many years with Burnley, and was Colin McDonald Final team which lost
Indeed. In their 1947 Cup
to Blarklaw-left-back Alex Elder,
Charlton Athletle at Wembley right-off Bobby Seith, inside- by a single noui ailer extra forwards Brain Miller and Alan Lawson. Adam;an and Cum- time.
Since then he has become a respected Football
Association coach and was coach to Wolver- hampton Wanderers before he returned to his old Lancashire club."
mings joined the club direct
from school.
Unparalleled
I should think it is a record unparalleled Among
present First Division clubs, despite the recruitment of Wolves and Manchester United,
Only Motiroy cost n tee. Saye Mr Potts: "That is the secret of
ކ
record holders
back in action
Moscow, Jan. 19.
number three player. At
the beginning of the sea- son last year, he was
ranked number seven but rose
GLASGOW ROUTE STARTERS
TRIAL MATCH
Durban, Jax. 19. Thu South African Cricket Board has named 23 players for
trial match the
here from February B-18, which will pre- cede the selection of the South African team for the tour of England this summer.
They are: N. Adcock, HD. Bromfeld, G. Bunyard, Carlstein, W. Endean Ferrandi, J. M. Fellows-Smith, T. Goddard, G. Griffin, H. R Lance, G. Lawrence, D. J. McGlew, A H. Mckinnon, R. A. J. B. R. Maile, 8. Pothecary, C. Richardson, Stanley, H. Tayfield, A, I. Tay- lor, J. H. B. Walte, R. J. West- cott, C. Wesley,
MEET HAILSTORMA J. Pithy. J. E.
Paris, Jan. 19,
3.
The selectors have sprung one major surprise the emission of
The 3,550-kilometre (2,280-mile) routes from the nine starting points in the 29th Monte Carlo Automobile Rally were closing in on each other as most of the drivers were beginning their second night at the wheel ting Rhodesian bataman under generally favourable weather conditions.
Paul Winslow, who toured Eng.
Poter Carlatcin, talented young Transvaal batsman, haa been included although he is
One big exception was on the route from Glasgow. The 72 yet unpenalised entrantsland with loat Springboke seam..
largest single contingent of the rally-were greeted by a violent hallstorm at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, upon debarking from the "Maid of Kent" ferry from Dover. "
1
After the English leg of their land's Miczyslaw Sochackt in a Thomas Klolne had hit a sand to the position of journey, which the drivers de Simca and were headed for plle along the way and had to fifth best player by theclared to be one of the easiest Leipzig, the next control point. continue with a broken wind.
Oslo starting point: In recent years, they had been None of the entrants had been shield. season's end.
faced with high Channel penalised for the 002-kilometro
Of the 89 starters from A right-handed attacking wind which reached gusts of Polish leg of their journey. The
of Hamburg player, who uses the parhaider. 30 knots and which gave many road and visibility from Poznan Norway, 37 passed the control
to Stubice had both be good point sua-alcicness. The
three penalty, despite arriving at an grip and a sponge bat, Mr Wong them
average of one hour late. This" wes London University's singles Mald of Kent" was 20 minutes with the temperature at
degrees.
The Morris driven by Bri-was because they left Hamburg and doubles champion in 1087. late at the Boulogne Maritime
tain's Kenneth Fraser and within the fixed limit.-AFP.
He lost his singles title last year to fellow-student and Hungarian whom he beat the previous year. Mr Wong is at present devot- time to his studios
international, George Muranyl
Laurie Landry
Station.
Latest reports
Latest reports from the other routes were:
the
& frac- still recovering from lured hip and may not play in the trials-China Mail Special.
Lester Piggott
with getting married
London. Jars, 19. Lester Piggott, 24, most buc- cessful and probably wealthiest of Britain's younger jockeys, is to marry Miss Susan Armstrong, 120, only daughter of "Sam"
Armstrong,
Records expected at Newmarket
NSW swimming finals
Sydney, Jan. 19.
Paria, Frankfurt and Hagno starting points; After more than a year's ing more
and is concentrating molnly on
The total of 50 teams-40 Absence from the field university matches. He believes
from Paris, 10 from Frankfuri beat season was in 1987 owing to illness Russia's his
and nine from the Hagu world high-Jurap cham-when he beat the English inter
whose routes had joined at Colmar, France,' had' continued plon Juri Stepanov clear-nationals, Aubrey Simons and and the Hun-
their unified way and were l ed 2 metres with his first gatian International Muranyl.
checked in without penalty at | After he had been jumping
jump at the Leningrad in that year, toe he narrowly
Caraandmer, despite light snow Cooler weather increased hopes for new records on excitedly imp and down the
winter stadium here to last in the third game to Johnny
and occasional feo puddles. touchline at Lincoln during the
Wednesday night in the finals of the New Leach, twice world champion. day.
Lisbon starting ́pálni?" Third Round Cuptly there he
All 31 teams from the Por- South Wales men's swimming championships. told me that
NO ASIAN COACH the elevent was
Stepanov holds the world
tugese capital passed through probably the youngest that had our success, We have team record with 2.18 metres set up
Tennis the contral
Neville Hayes, who set a qualifors with a 2.48.4 followed English Table
point of Burgos, bave ever represented the club.
split because the boys
new Australian record in the by Maurice Jurk, Don Jones, in 1057.
Association has turned down a}Spain, in fine feitle after an in- "Bul," he emphasised. " is grown up together and know
At the same medling the
Whitlam, built round experience of each other's play backwards.
and the
a road in good condition, week, is expected to win the 110- Nick coach to enable English players an three old heads Jimmy Mellroy. With our luck I should have a
Tom good team Adamenn and
here for
lo combat the pen-holder at with the exception of the snowy yards butterfly finals, Hayog Gulliver-UPI. years to holder Tamara "Proes heaved Jimmy
tacking style of play.
Somosierra Pass. The road from took it easy on Monday night! Cummings." McIlroy, the Irish come, and there are plenty more the stot 18.17 metres with Zola Dolnova second at 18.10 metres.
Burgos to Bayonne, (France), in qualifying hosts for the International, is, at the moment, in reserve.".
Mr I. C. Styles, Chairman of the next control point, war event, turning in only the third the best inside-forward in the So whatever is a store for
sister the Emolish National Selection | satisfactory.
best time. Irina Press, Tamara's four home countries, Cummings Burnley for the rest of the sea-
pentathian recond Committee, my's the cost of Warsaw starting point: world does not get many first teamson-League or Cup succeses or holder clocked 11.9 seconda in employing such a coach was ba
The 24 starters from War- outings these days, and skipper disappointments Adamson has been with the club (taken as read that they will con- the 100 metres aprint and 11.1 yond the limited finances of the saw had passed the Stubice con-
B0 metres | English Table
troi point on the Poland-East since he was n juhlar from Nor-tinue
to provide cultured, seconds in
tion.-L.P.8.
Germany frontier led by Po- thumberland way back in 1940 entertaining football,
THE GAMBOLS
GEORGE ENT
HOALET
WE'RE HAVING
A STAG PARTY
•
The
women's world shotput record / proposal to employ an Asian cidentloss passage from Madrid 220-yards butterfly, siroke Iant Peter Christie, Bruce Adams,
and
san be
NO WOAGH ATALL DA
EXCEPT FOR THE FINALISTY FOR THE
MIES AGACVIBLOOM
CONTEST
hurdles.--AFP.
the
by Barry Applebye
I'LL CALL BACK. AND ACK GROWTORE
Teris Amogla
VELLE CAN DEVE YOU TUB ANSWER RIGHT NOW
Cooking Problems Solved
GAS
Qualifiers
Include: Kevin Пату, 01.5: "ILAITS: Äurner,
Terry
Thomas fails in
87.21 Maybe, 67.87% Alan Ha record attempt
67.5t Eddy Tindall, 68.7; Teft ElOIL FRA Bleven', Wood,
·Predicts
Sydney, Jan, 19. Bydney runner Albert Thomas today filled in the attempt on his world two.mdlo record of a minutes 32 seconds set in Dublin
the
trainer," 11" was announced lost night.
Piggott
who rode his first winner at the age of 12, when ridden still a schoolboy, has winkra of many big races, in- cluding four English classics.— China Mail Special,
CHESS NEWS
by LEONARD BARDEN
America's
Bobby boy star Fischer added mother feather to his cap laal month when ho finished nith in the world title challengers tournament. Here, Is one of his brilliant wins. played against the former Hun- White: Fischeri Harlan Benko. Black: Benko. 1 P-KS, P
34: 2 K-KD3. KtQB3; 3 P04 PXP 4 KIXP, K 03: KQBJ, P-Q3: 6 - QF
Q-K13; 7 Kt(Q4)-82.
P-H3: 0 Cantler, B-K2; 0 11- Kt3. Castles; 10 K-1. K eight QR4 11 B-Kt. Q-4; 12 at an P-B1, PK4; 13 KIKE.
grans
PS: 14 P-R5 PxP: 15 BXK PXB: 10 Kt(B3)-KA Q==Q5; 17 Q-RG, «txB ur 1
PXP 18 K-851, PXKI: 19 RXP xKt: 20 Rxq. FXR; QXK 18 =RGI, PXP 19 KURS, P-4;20 QF AL Q=K4: 21 KU-KA- 36.ch; BxX1; 22 KtXB ch, QxK; 21 QxQ, KU—34; 24 | Q=KU ch. K-NI; 25 Q-K7,
B-R3: 20 QX BXR; ExD. Naagris..
John Konrads las quefiders in 1950. ** for the 440-yards with a 4270 Thomas recandott
Imo. Konrad coach, Don minutes 35.4 seconds Talbot, predicts a 4.15 marie for Invitation Meeting on a the mals and John hopes to trools at Sydher Ground- post a new 220-metres and 220- Yardhe time at'the hallway port. The next best time to Konrádə Was met by Robert Day of Petk who closed 4.84.22
Work ·apcDNA holder John Monckton easily won bla heat In the 220-yarda" backstroke with a 2.20.6, followed by Julian Carroll with 2.21.A...
Sports Diary
TO-DAY
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