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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1960.
England 196 for seven in BASILIO'S CO-MANAGERS
2nd innings
W. INDIES STRIKE BACK AFTER BEING DISMISSED
FOR 112 RUNS
Port of Spain, Feb. 1.
After dismissing the West Indies for a first innings total of 112 runs, England were 196 for seven wickets in their second innings at the close of play here today on the fourth day of their second cricket Test match at Queen's Park Oval.
Brilish
British press lauds England's decision to continue WI tour
Landon, Feb. 1. render to mob rule, and the
decision sports: wrtiers today
will be warmly welcomed England's decision banked, I a sure, in Eng-
land."
run-out
and stones.
the barrare by to the playing unruly, fisbung
of foexl hero Bingh Charran
apparently Aparked tho rlot, Some started hurling spectatore Cricket Club Fottles
Others followed of the amo
swarning on abo backed the sent a cable to
in th prea officials thank-
mass. apologies and
Chapman
the als criticised Police precautions for the
the maich. "I regned
pro osutions taken to anticipato possible trouble in a record
to carry on with the cricket tour of the West Indies The despite the bottle-throwing riot that ended play an hour perly on Saturday, The Marylebone (MCC), rulers In England, dreision. It West Indian Ing them for Police were very much ih, lost a wicket to the fourth ball, 108,
regreta. when evidence outside and inside the of Watson's third over
weak ground here when the rict-torn Cowdrey, making Second Test emered is fourth stroke, edged it to the wicket
keeper at 18. day.
This again raised the question of whether Cowdrey is being wastett as an opener. He
sul post- seemed unhappy in this tion,
Mounted poller were posted at intervals of about 20 yards outside, supported by foot palice.
thera littlete policeman every ve yards on
Was t
the banking where the bottle- throwing riot began on Satur- day.
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The crowd was very spali, many obviously fearing
Only about? percussions. 3,000 spectators were prescut 15 minutes before the start. and everything was peaceful.
The West Indies, resuming at
98 for eight in reply to ng land's total of 382, needed 133 more runs to avoid the danger of following on.
Mr Waller Robins, the MCC Manager, received a cable from Lord's today saying "pay congratulations to you ali un the handling of the situation."
'Conscience clear'
¦
Missed
A
A secund wicket might have gone at the same store, but Alexander missed an awkward chance from Pullar off Hall,
over
but Watson's first yielded 13 runs and the sland reached 50 in 34 mins. At the close the pair were still there after adding 63,
England were then 466 runs ahead with two days left for play-Reuter,
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS England: 332 (K. Barrington 121. M, K. Smith 108).
c.
Hunte, Statham
West Indiesg
3. Solomon, run out
'NO SURRENDER'
The cable also expressed the MCC's conftdenes that all will
Ete future. br well "No surrender to bolile mob,"
Tend the Daily Mirror head- | Ene. Commenting
decision on the
Mirror writer carry on, tian Chapman said; "To do olherwise would be to
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Test match
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The crowd, which had in- creased to about 10,000 towards R. Kanhal, bw Trueman lunch, зиду still well below G. Sobers, e Barrington b normal, but it was not too bad
under the circumstances,
Trueman
F. Worrell,
Trueman
c Sciman
The England batamiesa WEED undble to scone quickly B. Butcher, lbw Statham against ¿leads. defensive G. Alexander, lbw Truman 23 bowling all good fleiding and S. Ramadhin, b Trueman In 75 minutes to lunch, they C. Singh, run out scored 30 for the loss of Hall. b Statham Cowdrey.
Ramadhin did well to keep the score down against batsmen
C. W. Watson, not out,
Extras
Total
112
Eric Lee Kow, the Chinese searching for runs. But Barring- umpire who Was d centralton found the opportunity ju
Fall of wickets: 1-22, 2-31, figure in the incident which swing
half-volley troan the 3-31, 4-45, 5-45, 0-73, 7-94, 8-26. | to Saturday's spinner over mid-wicket for six. 9-108. probably fed demonstrations, bad a police Puilar, completely subdued.
Bowling analysis yesterday. Ile Guard
Was was oul going down the pitch to quoted as saying: "My con-Ramadhin, ifting a catch wide added to mid-off. His 28 occupied two science Is clear." ile that he would continue to ful-hours 12 minutes and the second ni his duties ne an umpire wicket added $1. fearlessly And without pre judice,
started half
Peter May out
Creat Peter May received a 30
cheer as he walked to the wicket the crowd was equally 25 and generous whed he got off the mark with a single, the vald Ing a "pair."
Play Lodny hour early it will on the next two days to make up for time lost on Saturday.
11
A few minutes before a.m. local time, Lee How and
his fellow-umpire Lloyd, the middle fad walked to there was spontaneous cisp ping for them, followed by even louder applause when Feler May led out his team. In the confusion of Saturday, it was thought that David Allen had completed his over, but setually he had one ball to bowl, which he sent down today. Then Freddie Trueman and Brian Slathon took over.
as
May obtained the odd singir, but Barrington remained on 49 for 29 minutes before
Banood
Stathamt
Truemati
Allen Barrington 16 10 16 Illingworth,
о M R 21
W
11
10.3 B
42
5
0
↑
0
7 3
SECOND INNINGS
Worrall, b
G. Pullar,
Ramadhin
England
M. C. Cowdrey, c Alexander
b Watson
K. Barrington, e Alexander,
Hall***** being out. A ball from Hall P. B. H. May, c and 6 Singh
little
he E. R. Dexter, b Hall
SWINK
A
pros
touched L to the wicket- M. Smith low Watson
keeper-the third time
he
R. Illingworth not out
has been caught by Alexan- der in the fèries.
Barrington batted two hours minutes for his 49. The was Hall's 50th in ten
R. Swelman low, b Singh
F Trueman not out
Extns
-
Total (for 7 wield.)
5
49
In shame today."
welling John Fairgrieve, also
In the News Chronicle, said: "Let us remember that we, too, have our minority of booligans, Let there be no more hysterical slanging, no about more laughable talk ending the tour. let uis, in fact, get on with, the game."
"UGLIEST HOUR' "This TÉLB cricket's uklical hour," ran the banner head- line in the Dally Mall, Mail writer Alox Bannister claimed the home authorfites could not escado censure on several counts, crowd approaching 30,000 as Bannister Alleged far too many
Inadequate," miserably
people were allowed into the ground. Polfee supervision wrote.
the almost negligible, Crawford While of the Nown
Polloo were slow in moving Chronicle halfed the decision
Inlo
the Betion agsinsi to play on as “a spirited out.
rioters and there was delay come after an unpleasant ex-
in calling perience that has all aporta.
the riot squad-- AP. conscious Trinkad ́ grovelling
he
WETLA
Brace can put
BARRED FOR LIFE FROM NEW YORK RINGS
New York, Feb 1. The New York State Athletic Commission today barred Carinen Basilio's co-managers—Johnny De John and Joc Netro-for life from New York rings and fined Syracuse matchmaker- promoter Norman Rothschild $2,000 for mak- ing payments to an undercover (unlicensed) manager.
All three admitted at an inquiry that they had made payments to Gabe Genovese, who was convicted last June of being the undercover manager of lightweight Ludwig Lightburn of British Honduras, Genovese, of Miami Beach, was sentenced to a two-year prison term.
It is legal for an 1117- Hechoed person to participate in { a boxing show in New York. 101 niso is illegal for a licensee to deal with unlicensed persons in making matches.
null and void and
states na well. New York and the National Boxing Assocla- tion often recognise rach other's penalties,
want never
"I will be my own manager," sal Basillo at his Canastoto. New York home, when advised The commission declared
of the Hoslilo's contract with De John "We were together eight years commission's decision.
only say would and Netro
else ta anyone ordered the 32-year-old former and I can Welterweight and middleweight handle my affairs.
not to make any Champion
"Let me add that Joe and further payments to them.
Johnny never did 0 single The
They were commission's action thing to hurt me.
1wo against thin
honest and above board in oil managers virtually bars them from box-dealings and I have only the
praise.
their ing in most other American highest
new
nbilities."--AP,
for
spark Army Rugby XV to play
rioters brought into Wales' rugby XV this
before court
Port of Spain, Feb. 1.
A young Dominican gar- dener, Cyril Bellow, was ined 200 West Indian dol- lars (about £40) by a magistrate's court here today for throwing bottles at the Queen's Park Oval cricket ground during Saturday's disturbance.
The magistrate told him: "Your
has act disgraceful brought shame on all of us."
Sir Grantley Adams, the West Indies. Prime Minister, uld today that the rioting was fantastic. He could not have believed anything like it could ever happen.
"Every West Indian deptores 28 the incident, which could easily
O be misconstrued
against the 12 West Indies in general,” he 20, odded.
32
Soveral others appeared on 14 similar charges but their eases were deferred to enable them to 190 act witnesses and lawyers.
Counsel for one of the secured Fail of wickets: 1-18, 2-79, protested against pressure he 4-101, 5-122, 0-133, 7-133.ald the Poilee were using to
have the cases finished today. Bowling to date
wicket 'Tests.
So difficult did England find Before the match resumed, it to get runs, despite the wish 3-97, two senior officials of the to push the score along, that
Was
Park Oval
OMRW (Reuter,
18
3 34 2
14
6 30. 2
17
5 27 0
Romadhin
28
1 8 64
B
3 28
2
Queen's
walked, the 100 took 185 minutes:
A run later they were 101 for Hall round the ground making sure.) nli
in order. They four when Dexter, playing a de- Watson occasionally stooped to pick up fensive stroke, had his offstump Worl
stone or litle pieces of sent flying by Hall.
Then Dr Eric Williams, Full credit must be given to Singh Klass the Trinidad
West Indies Prime Minister, the
bowlers
for Ruter. Learie Constantine, one of his their great tight under difficult
circumstances.
♫
Ministers and a former Test
player, and Mr Robins made May and Mike Smith pro- official inspection of the pressed quietly untli tea when
an
pitch.
Mr Robins did so at England, having scored 10 Stanley Matthews
the request of the West Indies authorities.
No follow-on West Indies soon lost their Jast two wickets for the adelion of 14 runs and were all out for 112.
Peter May did not enforce the follow-on and England opened their weyond innings with a lead of 270, Sonny Ramadhin turned Trueman to fine leg for three to send up 101, after 266 minutes, and cut Sintharm for four. But
four, stood 373 ahend.
May was stil unable to pro- duce his flowing strokes and at the interval had batted just over an hour for 15, but he was look- ing safer.
Wickets continued to fall at regular intervals after tea and tho next to go, at 122, was Smith who was leg before to Wation. When England were 400 on Singh Joined Ramad- hin in an all-spin attack.
Successive wickets Singh, a local boy sent the successive balls
he was yorked middle stump by crowd roaring by taking two
celebrates.
45th birthday
Blackpool, Feb. 1.
of Stanley Matthews, one
Saturday against
Scotland
By JOHN COTTRELL
versus
the Wales Park this Saturday
By every means of rugby reckoning,
Scotland clash at Cardiff Arms should be dominated by the forwards tight as possible.
and
kept as
It is a match which both countries desperately want to avoid losing after their humiliating start to the season. For the losers will automatically qualify as favourites for this season's wooden spoon.
Civilians
The Army Rugby Union have taken over the commitment of the Royal Navy and RAF wan in their £xture against ing Combined Civilians to be play- ed at 7.15 pm. on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at the Hongkong Foot- ball Club.
The following will represent the Army in this match:
Capt McDonald (33 Med Regt RA); Sgt Martindale (APTC alt 1 RNF), Fus Neill (1 RNF), Sgt Davies (CI Unit), Capt Bennett (6 Fd Rest RA); Capt Davies (1
Lan R-PWV), Sgt Smith (RAEC att 1⁄21⁄2 GR); 2nd Lieut Wylie (1/7 GR), Gar McGaw, The make-up of both leams į intense atmosphere of Cardiff | Coughtrie, both casualties of the (40 Fỡ Regɩ HÁ), Gnr Edwards' would also seem to dictate de- Arms Park.
British Lions tour.
(32 Med Regt RÃ), Capt. Wion tensive play. Both Wales and Brace, whose methods nro Scotland, who have not (Captain-54 Indep Fd Sqn NE), Scotland are especially weak be more practicable in this season triumphed on Welsh soil since | Llout Muntz (40 Fd Regt RA);
more open rugby, is 1937, have a real chance of over- Sgt Fitzgerald (Comal Wks bind the scrum and sadly lack of faster,
the man who could lead a Welsh
coming
a below-par Wales on REME), 2nd Limit Walker (54 ng fast, attacking centres.
Wales were 8-14 down at revival. Unfortunately, the selce- Saturday. But I take Wales to indep Ed Sqn RE), 2nd Lieut
interval the
against Eng-tors have only given him half a win because they have the Dickenson (84 Indep Fa Sqn land; Scotland were 0-13 chance to show his worth.
potentially stronger backs. RE) Touch Jize: 975ft While down Just after half-time
To give him a fair trial,
(REME att 32 Med Regt HA), against France. Such sct- they should have had
Centres Geoffrey Windsor Reserves: Capt Cleary (CRE), backs are hardly the kind to courage to drop Ashton and Lewis and Malcolm Price were Capt Bede-Cox (48 Bde), Capi Inspire confidence for their
bring in Richards, with whom sadly out of touch against Simpson (ACO BMH Bowen second championship match.
kc has such a complete England. If they can recover Rd). Gnr Brooks (32 Med Regi Genius
understanding. This exciting their top form they will be more NA), Licut Thomaco (1 RNF), adventurous pair were out- than a match for their opposite Tpr Chapman (1 R Tanks), Pic A dull match then with the standing in the Welsh trial-- | numbers.
Swift (HQ RASC). accent heavily
and on caution
Jet pissed by for the defence? One thing makes me Twickenham match. hesimte in such a forecast. Or Brace's unorthodox play relies rather one man: a controversial much on long practice with his chamcter by the name of David partner. He is opposed Onllwyn Brace, 10-stone and 5ft.ruting that bans international
the
to the
Spurs remain, of insurthodox rugby genius. teams training together for more
Cup favourites
at callover
Scrum-half Brace, born than hours befor a match. Pontardulals where rugby is not And he still recalls ruefully how, only a way of life but a religion, on his Weisis debut, he did not breathed new life into the game meet his partner cum Morgan with his switch tactics for Oxford until the eve of the game. In the 1955 Varsity match.
He was dected captain as a freshman and joined by fly-halt
Close game
The Welsh selectors have had big shake-up.
Manchester United and
Wednesday clash
in next FA Cup round
Briah Richards, also a freshman Bruce will not be able to com- London, Feb. 1. Blue (at Cambridge), he con- bine so spectacularly with Ashton Every one of the teams still timed the rugby revolution in but by attacking and opening up The
the game quickly I believe they In the competition had its the RAF.
Brane wen the first of his can swing what promises to be a admirers at tonight's
four Welsh caps in 1950. But, closely fought battle in favour of Victoria Club cnllover scandalously, he was then Wales,
ignored for two full senspiis, | here on the Football As- sociation Cup and there It seemed that Welsh selec- lors shared the view of ber- was a general tightening
tala critics who judged his of the odds.
style as irresponsible. Now and only in a moient Teltenham Hotspur rembinca
favourites at 6-1e after of desperation the selectors to win tave brought back Brace as were backed
partner to steady but unspecta- Wolverhampton mich
the greatest wingers in the history of football, to- day celebrated his 45th birthday and declared: "I have no thought of retir-clear ing yet."
Ho was training
'י
they
£6,000,
Cheekie chappie
at Black Wanderers are still next in the eater CHf Ashton. the Arst bali ot Trueman's wickels with
nine betting. with the total at 133. First he pool's ground soon after
support for 25,000 second over. Ramadhin mode a useful 23 in 70 minuten.
Held a return catch off May, who am, and later went for another forcing their odds down to 13-2.
The prices were: 8-1 Tolten- That means that at least one The innings ended when Stat- made 20, and then had Swetman training session on the seashore
the Trueman with
other Blackpool ham: 19-2 Wolværhinition Welshmat on Saturday will be hom sent Hall's off-stump flying lug before first ball,
players.
Wanderer: 15-2 Preston North going all out for attack. For at 112. Truman took Ave for, provented the hat-trick.
"A man is just as young End; B-1 Burnicy and Man- Brace is the chockie chappie 35 and Statham three for 42.
lates negative play and Despite England's lead of 270,
he feels, and I feel fine," said chester United; 11-1 Shefleld who
and. West Brom- disapproves of the "wo enust not May, with almost three full anya,
the player who represented Wednesday left for play, decided to bat
England 84 times, including 64 wich Albfon; 12-1 Aston Villa: Lose" attitude. gain and eliminate the posibl six, two, four and six In the full International matches, 20-1 Leicester; 25-1 Blackpool Scores of birthday cards and and Sheffield United; 28-1 Blickburn; The eighth wicket stand be- telegrams arrived at his homo Luton Town; 33-1 tween Yorkshiremen Illingworth | here an many people tele 100-1 and upwards others. and Trueman continued to flour phoned their food wishes. The next callover will be on ish. The new ball was taken at China Mail Special.
Thursday-Reutor.
lity of having to get about 200 in the fourth innings on a wear- ing wicket.
Pullar on-drove Watson for another fine four, but England
Singh's figures were then two for 10, but thera rocketed to iwn for 28 under an onslaught from Trucman who hit him for
over.
TAE GAMBOLS
BUT ITỶ MY PATRIOTIC
DUTY TO PAY TAX
J
TAX
univ?
BE CALIGE WISNITED DEFENCE
by Barry Appleby
AND EDUCATION
AND POLIS AND FREMMEN
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London, Feb. 1. big clash in the fifth round of the English FA Cup on February 20 will undoubtedly be at Old Trafford where Manchester United will meet Sheffield Wednesday.
The United, who regained Burnley, and the Vale against some of their old polls and second division leaders, Asion
division Crawa have an
Incentive
form in beating Liverpool in the|| Vilia, fourth round defeated the Fourth Wednesday 3-1 when they met Alexandra In the Longue last October. for their replay on Wednesday
Since then the powerful, with Cup fairies, Tottcha young Yorkshire team have Hotgir, as the winners have a Tone Xrom strength to tume game with either Black-
strength, but they will have burn or Blackpool.
to be at their belillant best to smatch стен 2 draw en United's own kround.
The draw
Following is the fifth round
The two teams met in the draw:
The pack has surely been strengthened by bringing in the Newport back row en bloc. But the Scottish forwards, who have already proved themselves agains. France, should be at least equal to the Welshunen.
There is only one change in the Scottish pack, Charles Slowart, 24-year-old cdptala of, Kelso, coming in for Adam Robson at wing forward. George Stevensoni, capped' ten ilmes in the centre, replaces too-low Christir Elliott
same round of the Cúp two sen- Bradford City versus Swantća the left wing.
sons ago, when United won 3-0. Town or Burnley. Scotland's great weakness lies Timt was the flest mätch United Eristol Rover Or Preatin in the centre where the selectors played after the trage Manich North End versus Rotherlan Of course, he wants passionate have retained Joe McPartlin and alsaster. They went on to the United or Brighton and Hove to win a match. But he wants 10 Ian Laughland. Both are young Cup final, in which they lost 2-5 Albion, win, on his own terms, with and promising footballers, but to Bolton Wanderers.
Manchester United Versus bright, attacking rugby. There is they feed much more experience.
Though six fourth round Sheffield Wednesday, no room for Machiavelli in his
Cholce of McPartlin em-
Port Vale vermis Aston Vilia. matches have to be replayed, piritosophy -- not even
L'éloester City in the phasises once again the dearth of today's draw for the fifth round
veraus. Vest class centres in Scotland. For he has barely recovered from Break- teresting ties.
gave promise of several in Bromwich Albion
Shemoki Unitet verste South- ing a bone in his hand.
First out of the velvet bag ampton or Waterd
Crowe Alexandra or Totteir Match-winner dame Larton Town and Wolverham Hotspur versus Blackburn
Hamptati Wanderera Thid Hovered Blackpool-Router. Scotland's potential match meeting between Jass soon's winner is Incomparable Arthur Beaten Braille and the League†. Salth, and right winger.
IND DECALIGE TÚRYLI DANO ME TO PRISON
AIR-INDIA
the
"PARIS-dream of a world for which no cliché is good enough"
This beautifully balanced fun- ner, perhaps the best wing three
quanter in the hohe countries, scored two bpportunist trids aguibst France and, in a jest threat whenever he gets the ball,
Tinfortunately, he gotu Q ball all too rarely. For Boot- Ind' ollof drawback in their tart international was their Inexperienos Ini4-11GIA against the oides Izing-up da- *fensivo ihettiolla of tho
Freischnet.
:
champions & sure to draw a Interport hockey though Luton are bottom of the match and dance
frat, division.
Luton had a surprise Chp The Hongkong-Mocno. Infor-- I win over Euddered on port hockey match will be play- Saturday and they oừuld well ed at Club de Recreio on Bun- Low the Wolves, who havb, mị dày, Feb. 7 at 9.30 p. The busy period shend of them, | match will be preceded at 2.00 ninofading V Balropean Oup/pan, by the "23", betizES SOFTIO,
(gimes against 'Barcelona, 1-A, dinher dance in hordur. Of
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orUKIA Cothell at 45 kuch. Bwerer Blad against
and
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