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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1960.

ENGLAND WIN SECOND TEST

THE FACTS ABOUT HERB ELLIOTT

HERB ELLIOTT

MAKES FURTHER IMPROVEMENT

Melbourne, Feb. 3. Champion miler, Herb El- ›

lott tonight took another big step in preparation for the 1960 Olympic GameN when he ran 3,000 metres in 8 mins. 9.5 secs.

on

the Melbourne University track,

It was his first attempt over the distance and although he nished very tired he was also happy with the result.

That shows I've got reason- able strength," he said, "and

1:52.2 Saturday's

showed ine 've got

half-mile

reasonable

speed for this stage of my con- ditioning."

He but to pull a fighting sprint

to stave off fast-fishing John

Murray to win by 18 inches-

AP.

Fiech Elliott, Australia's world record miler. bern Funing in setting-a laboratory 31 Sydney University.

*

new

And lecturer Forbes Car- Isle has convinced himself that Herb could run a 3 min 30 sec mile at any time; but that no malter how he trained he would

be more rever

tlanti moderate swimmer, Mainly because un Carlisle's "bulld Index" scale. Herb la class- ed at 115 (average man's Inilld100), and a top-class swimmer like Jon Konrada is 85. This means that Herb is too thin to swimi, and Jon is too iubby to run.

Other facts about Herb: ho has an unusually large secondary wave in record- ings of Blood-pressure changes during a heart beat: his lung capacity is 5.7 litres average 5 compared to an and Konrads'

his 4.5: strength grip is an average 71 lb.

keture shows: Herb (No. 1) running in the last Em-

Games al pire

Cardiff.- London Express Service.

Brave century by Kanhai

fails

KRAMER'S

TOUR HK

to save W. Indies TROUPE MAY from 256-run

defeat

Port of Spain, Feb. 3.

England beat the West Indies with about two hours to spare on the last day of the second Test here today--despite a magni- ficent back-to-the-wall century by Rohan Kanhai.

New York, Feb. 3. Jack Kramer said today he

is trying to arrange a tour of Hongkong, Japan, and Manila for his profes- slonal tennis troupe after it completes a swing in Australia on May 15.

The West Indies, 134 for two overnight, were dismissed for 244 ite also announced that he has

to give England victory by 256 runs-and a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.

Final scores were: England ve 382 and 230 for nine declared; West Indies 112 and 244.

The first Test at Barbados

was drawn

Fast bowlers Freddie True- and Brion Statham Mat carved the openkug for Eng- land's win this morning by sending back Garfield Sobers and Frank Worrell the iwo Joined in A batsmen who

the

minutes before scheduled tea interval.

England took the new ball at the start of today's play.

and Fur 40 rates Statha Truema plugged away without extracting

the life from any placid pitch.

Kanhai and Sobers who had pushed the seare along at good pace In the last hour yes- take ferday were prepared to the few runs offered but were

1

of the over. He had not fully recovered from his swollen ankle and seemed to have Afficulty in moving his feel. then Statham

bowled 1 OVET which Butcher superb

fortunate was extremely survive.

to

At the other end Kanhai at last broke the stalemate by 'coverdriving Allen for four,

Profiting from this example Butcher at last managed to hit

short-leg's heads,

record-breaking 399-run part-naturally concentrating on play-Statham for four over the

ing themselves in.

The West Indies' hopes of

After 10 minutes' play only

of two wickets.

nership in the first Test. Sobers went for 31 and Wor- rell for a duck and at lunch

11 West Indies were in dire saving the game rested entirely 184 had been added for the loss

on this pair and Worrell. trouble, 316 runs behind with

Only 20 runs came in the first only six wickets left.

30 minutes and at 158 off- spinner Allen replaced Statham whilst Trueman, for variety, went round the wicket.

Last obstacle

The last obstacle barring Eng- fund's way was removed mid- afternoon when Ted Dexter ended Kanhal's bruve Innings by having him caught off t full toss. Kanhai made 110 (one six and 19 fours) in six hours 16 minutes. It was his Arst con- Jury against England.

Dexter-applauded by his parents who were watching from the stand-followed up his Kanhai success by dismissing Sonny Ramadhin with the next ball

the

Then came a spell of deer- mined resistance frost Gerry Alexander. the West Indies skipper and last-standing recog- nised

Charron batsman, and Singh, which added 22

But olice Alexander www West Indies" removed. slide to defeat was rapid, The all went last three wickets at 244 one to Dave Allen and

others to Ken the Barrington. Barrington dismissed Singh and Chester Watson with suc- cessive balls to end the match

May gave Barrington two overs before lunch which ac- the rate of scoring celerated but Allen continued to pin heth batsmen down. His eight cost only 10

Play became completely becalmed with no run coming morning overs for 20 minutes but. England runs.

kept the spectators awake Furious attack

with frequent appeals for 1bw.

Shortly before midday True- man had his reward and Sabers had to go. He had been un- confortable for some time and

never the

commanding gure seen at Bridgetown.

was

Shrewd move

į

At lunch the West Indies 105 ruos in had added 50

had 10t two minutes and valuable batemen. May opened after lunch with Trucman and Statham, the type of aKETOS- Give gesturo which the situa- tion demanded. Fr his second

FA CUP REPLAYS

Mighty

Spurs give Crewe Alexandra

a 13-2 thrashing

ROTHERHAM DRAW WITH BRIGHTON

London, Feb. 3. ~.

Tottenham Hotspur, favourites for the English Football Association's Challenge Cup competi- tion, slaughtered humble Crewe Alexandra 13-2 in their fourth round replay here tonight --- one of the biggest thrashings in recent English soccer history.

signed new seven-year con- tracts with Lew Hond and Ken

Tommy Inside-forward Mighty Toticzbam, who top and Rosewall, both of Australia, and that the pro troupe win the English League's Brat alvi- Harmer one.

Biadtburn qualified to meet show Australia its first duorsion and are conndently chasing

Cup and Ingue Spurs hi the fifth round, by tournament on May 8-7 when the elusive

are scoring a 3-0' away win in their they play on a wonden court double, made Crewe, who

against Blackpool. laid down over the indoor in the bottom half of the to replay

division, pay dearly for their Inside-forwird Peter Dobing Olympic Pool at Melbourne.

temertly in forcing a 2-2 draw scored twice-one cach half at Crewe on Saturday.

and centre-forward Derek Dougan got the other.

Blackpool

REACTION

Rosewall was asked his react- tion to reports that Australian amateur tennis omelala resent. ed the inronds made by the on the amateur professionals ranks.

"Of

the Australian course officials would like to see us remain amateurs," Rosewall sald, "but we just cannot do that. I just bought a house! could not have done that had 1 remained amateur."-UPI.

10-1 load

to a 10-1 Spurs roamed lead at half-time and then lolsurely added another three after the

with Interval, Crewe managing another one in reply. Inside-forward Les Alien led the scoring with five, Centre forward Bobby Smith got fouT, three Jeft-winger Cum Jones

AUSTRALIA TO VOTE FOR

OPEN TENNIS BUT AGAINST

AUTHORISED PLAYERS

Melbourne, Feb. 3.

shared the play but lacked punch in front of Conl.

Brighton and Rotherbani drew 1-1 after extra ilmsmo. D their

replay and must try agalo for a definite result,

Rotherham, conquerers

of

Arsenal in the previous round, looked a beaten side when they trailed 0-1 well into the second half, but then a breakaway goal, by centre-forward Brian Sawyer inspired them into the best form and afterwards they were al- ways in with a chance.

Brighton's goal-scored after 11 minutes came from inside- leil Adrian Thorne,

The second replay will take place on Arsenal's ground nexi Monday, February 8.-Reuter,

Aulino to fight

With only one run scored in 30 over Slathan had another lbw Australia will vote in favour of Open tennis tourna- Kaizu in Orient

minutes May made a shrewd move by bringing back Statham for new batsman Worrell. With ball Statham had his second Worrell leg before wicket for 2010.

The

in

England capioin was perhaps admitting yesterday's his error

overbowling spinners at the expense of best wicket-takers Trueman and Stathamn.

Everything now pointed to a clear-cut England victory.

Injured Butcher who ap-

his runner Wea peared with completely at sea for the rest

World speed skating

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB championships to be

BTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 6th and Saturday 13th February, 1960

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jackey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 15 RACES.

(3 races on the 1st Day and 8 races on the 2nd Day)

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The Secretary's Offee at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 an. on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an admission badge, which must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day ure obtainable during office hours from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, at Queen's Buliding. Chaler Road, 5, D'Aguilar Street, King's Road, North Point, and 382 Nathan Road, only on the written Introduction of a Member.

ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tal. 2011).

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western to the Club's premises during the Standard will be admitted Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The prize of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at i itre Gate.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay thr requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

available in the

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be RESTAURANT.

CASH SWEEPS

held this weekend

Davos, Feb. 3.

success, Butcher getting his legs in front.

On being joined by his captain, Kanhai who had been

remarkably quiet

Taunched a furious suddenly attack on Truemani, whom he hit for

15 in one over in- cluding a magnificent hook of bumper of his nose.

1

The final scoring stroke gave hima very fine hundred, made and including 17 in six hours Icurs and one six. It was

and con- great feat of all

tis side centration which held together in what had appeared a forlorn hope.

At long last May called on third over Dexter, who in his

wicket, *Englatid wanted Kanhal to hit a full-

got

the

ments at the next meeting of the Internationall Lawn Tennis Federation.

The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia decided this today after tense debate at the Annual Conference.

The

of

authorised deadlocked introduction voting was with three states favouring players as suggested by the Opens and three against-leay-ILTF.

Led by Queensland president Donald M. president Ing Ferguson to give a casting vote. C. A. "Blg Bill" Edwards, dele- gates opposing Open four- Before he gave his vote. Ferguson asked whether statesments argued that pro tennis la on the wane and that Open would give him an asKUTANCO they would ban professional tournaments would only provide promoter Jack Kramer from a new source of revenue for

"Kramer has made a couple

their courts for the next three years.

Argued

When this asaironce was not

foss straight, to finish at mid-forthcoming, Ferguson voted in

favour of Open tournaments. wicket and the hero of the West

decided The meeting Diso Endles lolig" and Falluby night was out. An English win then be unanimously to vote against the came only a matter of time.

Scoreboard

England;

First innings 382.

of bad deals," Edwards sald.

"Why should we help him by paiting on open tourna- menta? Let him get out his financial troubles #elf."

Victorian Association

title bout

Tokyo, Feb. 3. Philippine's middleweight champion Young Aulino will meet Japan's Orient titleholder middleweight Fumio Kaizu in a cham- pionship fight in Tokyo next month, the Japan Boxing Commission nounced today.

DTK-

The Commission said the 12- round televised title bout will be held at Nihon University's om- phitheatre in Tokyo on March 12.

The 21-year-old Japonese is of him-making his first defence of the 100-pound division title which he won from Thailand's Dow- prethonk Singhapslop In Japan last

rident Robert N. Roland jed November.

the

STOUP

favouring Ореп Kaizu Boored Dowthong in one events arguing that the amateur minute 32 seconds in the first

Taiwan may be me had slipped in the pubile round of a scheduled 12 round

(K. allowed to race Barrington 121, M. Smith 108,

E. R. Dexter 77); Second innings

The world's fastest men on ice will pit their skill

and muscles in the World Ice Speed Skating230 for nine wickets declared in Winter Games Championships here in Switzerland this week

end.

It will not only be the 1960 World Championships but the dress rehearsal for this month's Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Valley.

(K. Barrington 49).

West Indies:

First innings 112 (F. Truc man 5-35).

c.

47

4

110

31

estimation and almost fer- tille bout with his wicked right Jainly would be lifted by the hook. Introduction of pros into tourna- inents.--AP.

Berne, Feb. 3 Marc Hodler, president of the International Ski Federation, said here tonight there was n "possibility" that Talwan's Olympic team and India's lone entry, barred from competing at Squaw Valley because they are not members of FIS, may be permitte to take part in the Winter Olympies after all. The ten-man

squad from Talwan and Indian Denver. The Colorado, University student Jerry Bujakowski,

West Indies-2nd Innings Hunte, e Swetman, b Allen J. Solomon, e Swetman, b Norway's

Allen bland, long-legged Knut Johannesen R. Kanhai, e Smith,

Dexter is quoted as the top favourite,

10. Sobers, lbw Trueman skating experts here are won

0 he will be F. Worrell, lbw Statham dering whether wearing his everlasting smile Butcher. w Statham****

Alexander, C Trucmer, when he sees Stenin again.

Allen

On one of the world's fastest Although mountain rinks, youngsters are expected to eclipse such aces as Finland's world title holder Juhani Jacrvinen and Russia'a Oleg Goncharenko winner of the 1050 and 1958 world tities.

Jaervinen who had failed to find form this season was beaten by his young cem- patriot Keljo Tapiovaara In Finnish championships the and In the European cham7) = pionships at Oslo' two weeks ago falled to qualify for the final 10,000 metres event.

No longer king

Goncharenko who led the Russlons In their sweeping successes of recent Years, 13

outshono

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $18.00 each per day and $32.00 each for both days muy be obtained from the Chal Sweep offers to longer the undisputed king at Queen's Building, (Chater Raadi, . D'Agullar Street and 302 of ice. He is being Nathan Road, Kowloon, during Office hours.

by the rising Soviet star Baris

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. Stenin. on Friday, 5th February, 1960, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meelings,

Special Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 13th February, 1900 may be obtained from the Club's Cush Sweep Offices.

The office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep Offices are re follows:-

Queen's Building, (Chater Road) and 5. D'Aguiler Street, Hong

Kong on--

Week-daya, Mondays to Fridays

Saturday, 30th January

Saturday dih and Saturday 13th February

a.m. to 5 pm. @an. to 12.30 p.m. 9m. to 11 am.

King's Road, North Teint, Hong Kong and 382 Nathon Road,

Kowloon on:---

Weck-days, Mondays to Fridays

Saturday 30th January

10 am to 4 pm.

9 cm to 11.40 am,

|

Saturday 6th and Saturday 13th February 9 a.m. to 11 am.

Hong Kong, 30th January, 1980.

By Order of the Slowards,

.A. E. Arnold, Secretary.

NOTICE

THE BONG KONG JOCKEY CLU}}

8th Race Meeting 1959/68~~ First Day Owners are reminded that Declaration of startors and riders closo at the Secretary's

Happy Offee,

Valley, int 10,00 nm, 'ón (

Friday,

1980.

1"

6th February,

A. E. ARNOLD, Betrotary. Hong Kong, 4th Feb, 1000.

Barrington

Extras

Tutal

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с Allen, b

cause their countries sports functionaries so far have falled 10 furnish

were Cx- cluded from the Olympics be-

proof that their

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The young Russian woe S. Ramadhin, lbw Dexter. breathing down the Norwegian's C. Singh, e and b Barrington neck when he look second placeW. Hall not out

Watson, C. in the European championships and proved that he was strong over all distract. The world's leading ice speed skating coun- tries-Finlanil, Norway. Holland and the Soviet Uniun-alc

1-20, 2-107, Fall of wickets: allowed to enter five competitors.

4-159 1-188, Australia, China, Britain and 3-168, Sweden are allowed in enter 7-222 8-244, 0-244.

Bowling Analysis three and the other countries

OMRW belonging to the International

23 12 44 Skating Union two,

Kalzu has a 13-5-1 win-loss- draw record---AP.

West Indies stick

to same team

for third Test

:

Port of Spain, Feb. 3. West Indies selectors by announcing the same 12 players from whom their team for the third Test against England will be chosen, have rightly given the side another chance, despite their unexpected de- feat in the second Test here today.

Opener Joe Solomon and left- The selectors have realised skiers are organised in national that the West Indies can hardly ann splaner Chartan Singh, 20 ski associations with regular bat so badly again as in the first who were introduced to the statutes and rules of competi-innings of the current match. team after the first Test match,

ion, By FIS rules only skiers

deserve a further op There may well, however, be bolh from recognised Federation one change in the Anal eleven portunity and the remainder of members may compete in for the match, which starts the side virtually chose them- 6-222, World Championship and Jamusica on February 17, witheoives.

twelfth Olymple events,

man Seymour Nurse

The 12 trom whom a final Hodler said he cabled the replacing Basil Butcher. National Olymple Committees Nurse, who made a double ecicetion will be made are; 2 in Taipei and New Delhi today century for Barbados against

F. C. M. Alexander (Cap- 1 offering to admit their men to MCC has not yet played in

ain), F. M. Worrell, C. Hunte, 3 compete in the Winter Games, Test

Kanhai,G suffering J. Solemon, R. Butcher, although provided they submit the re-

ankle in the Eobers, C. Watson, W. Hou, 2quired documentary proof to an from a swollen

unofficial FIS executive board second innings, was struggling K. T. Ramadhin, C. Singh, S. Was at the Nurse, and B. Butcher-China 2, meeting in San Francisco before all the time fis

wicket. the Olympics open--AP.

Mail Special.

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25.5 13 34 37

Stalhom Trueman The pairings for the cham-Allon pionships will not be made untlingworth and 5,000 Barrington Friday. The 600 motres will be run off on Satur-DoxLET day and the 1,500 and 10,000 Byes 11, legbyes 6, wides metres on Sunday.-AFP.

no-balls 1.-Ileuter & AFP,

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