THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1960.
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Orient champion
Magnificent rally by England batsmen Leo Espinosa
Smith and Parks pull tourists from desperate
to 238 for six position
Part of Spain, Mar. 30. An unbroken seventh, wicket stand of 90 between Jim Parks (55) and Mike Smith (35) saved England from possible disaster on the fifth day of the final Test against West Indies here today.
At the close of play, England were 238 for six, giving them a lead of 293 with only five hours left for play tomorrow.
England, who need only draw to win the five-match series, made 303 In their first Innings and West Indies repiled, with 338 for right declared,
took the score to 68 before Allen was red out when he was low going for a sharp single. Allen made 25 out of the stand ut 06. Pullar, who made 54, fell to England were in a desperate, brilliant return calch position ut
stage today Sobers just on one
Scoreboard
England
lat Innings — 303 West Indies by 1st Innings 339 for eight deci. the stroke of
England 2nd Inulliga
when three wickets tumbled for kach to multe free down for G. Pullar, e and b Sobers.. 12 runs to make six down for: 102. 148, but soild batting by Smith
and Parku.
who WAR almoot
five
woring after caught brought about magnificent rally.
West Indies had some very bad luck, mainly due to Belding Jajcu.
Pace bowler Wesley Itali Bitle more than a p was senger in spite of receiving
to draden an injection pain L the strained side.
the
left
Four escapes He bowled only one over, at
half pace, in the morning and did not nak at all dangerous when he returned for another short spell before the clone.
54
Never happy
M. C. Cowdrey, c Worrell,
b. Hall neverD. Allen, run ou
25
Itamar Subba How koked happy against the spin E. R. Dexter, run out.... of Subers and Itumadin and . Subba Row 1hw Rama-
el Ibw to Ramadhin for 13.
Nie runs later half the side wrie out for 145-giving England a lead of 200 exactly -when Ken Barrington push ed an easy calch to short leg aff Hobers.
12
dbin
K. Darrington, e McMorris
b Sobers
M. J. K. Smh, not put J. Parks, not out
Extras
13
35
55
Toll (for six wickets) 230
The luckiest of Dexter's e- capes was when Frank Worrell goi both hands to a simple Turn catch and dropped it.4-130 5-145, 6-140. Dexter was Bnally run out when
Wicketfalls; 1-3, 2-09. 3-102,
& the
throw-in
from Contud
tante bit the wicket direct.
¡Hall
Bowling to dale
M
R W
D 4
10
31 1 40
10
0
41
04
31
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Then came the match-paving; Griffith unfinished stand of 90 between Watson Smith and Parks, which was the Romadhlo
wh mude 47. best by any partnership of the Sobers Jour escapes before innings
Ted Dexter, had bat
being run
and made Parks top, Worrel
his out, while Geoffseurer with Pullar (54) was aung's exught 'Reuter.
be
aditing to his overnight
score of 12.
Then, to add to West Indies
troubles, a sudden
cont them 24
rainshower
vakiable minutes
between tea and the close.
fur
Resuming this morning at 10
x2--
lene 73 runs - Geoff Pullar and David Allen
Perez-Kingpetch fight postponed
Bangkok, Mar. 30. The world flyweight chun
plonship fight
between
ittle holder Pascual Perez of Argentina and Thai land's Pone Kingpetch has been postponed several daya, fight director Nat 10- Fleischer announced day.
55 nol out. Walcott
0 0
--Reuter,
Commonwealth Brigade
take on full Colony Rugby XV tonight
By PAK LO
The Commonwealth Brigade make their second rugby outing in their Hongkong tour this evening when they take on the full Colony XV at the Club ground at 8.00 p.m. Commonwealth Brigade will contain quite a few of the 2nd New Zealund Regiment who beat the 1st Lanes in the FARELF Inter-Unit Final, and also most of the players who beat the Colony "A" side on Monday.
The
Prior to the match, the Band The rest of the Colony three-
Drums of Corps
of line is on a similar par, the only Fleischer said the postpone-, und
against them being ment was due to Perez's delay the Chreshhes will beat Retreat weakness
where us an added attraction, and will that they are not used to play. in arriving in Bangkok
also play during the interval, jing with one another, However,
the fight was originally sche- duled on April 2.
Perez haw is expected to ar- rive run Tokyo on Thursday; right and a cable from manager: Lazaro Koci sald Perez
were
In their previous game the is a very hard tackling bek
machine that should stop us! Commonwealth superior behind the serum, baltempts to break through.
The Commonwealth backs have were held to an equal share
ALONE IN PARADISE
Katie Moss in the house that Stirling built...
Alone with her thoughts,
Katie Moss strolls in the grounds of the house that she loves, on the island loves--Nassau, that she in the Bahamas. Now that the
RANGERS QUALIFY FOR EUROPEAN CUP SEMI-FINALS
London, Mar. 30.
Scotland's Glasgow Rangers tonight qualified for the semi-finals of the European Football Cup, winning their play-off against the Nether lands Rotterdam Sparta by 3-2, after being held to a 1-1 score at half-time. Rangers won 6-5 on aggregate scores after their
three matches against Sparta.
the
loses on points
Tokyo, Mar. 20. Japan's featherweight champion Kazuto Taka- yama scored a unanimous decision over former Philippines Orlent ban- tamweight champion Leo Espinosa in a non-title 10- round boat here tonight. It was a slow fight.
Refereo Kundhary Hayashil scored 100-48 In favour of the
Judge Nicholas Popo had it 49-47
Ishiwatarido gave
Japanese champion, American for Takayama, Japanese judge Harvo Tak Espinosa,
40 ngainst 45 for
Espinom weighed 127 pounds,
Takayams 12844.
There were no knockdowns and neither fighter was marked. A crowd of 1,000 was dis. appointed in the performance of the fighters at Tokyo's Korakuen Boxing Gymnasium.
CLOSE FIGHT
the
twice and was carried off in triumph after the game, The Sents backs, international cups Caldow and Little played well, as did the halves, Davis,
It was a close fight from Paterson and Stevenson,
start until the, Anal gong with The best of the Dutch Wero Espinosa outpointing the the defenders, with centre-half | Japanese by a close score in Villerius and keeper Van Dijk most of the rounds.
Takayama's best round was starring. Of the attackers, only wingers Van Ede and Besselaar the eighth when he claimed a
The game was played in, Lon-i don on neutral ground, al High- bury, the home of the famous Arscal team.
Rangers will meet Germany's
in Eintracht Frankfurt semi-finals.
saw Over 34,000. spectators Sparta score first, in the seventh minute of tonight's Boodlit It was a beautiful goal, game. Verhoven Lukin a flying teapdeserve mention. to head home a comer taken by Bosselaar.
the drew level in Rangers
Baird deflecting 28th minute, into the Dutch nel a free-kick taken by Wson,
It was Baird who put the Heols ahead a quarter of hour after half-time, driving Irene with a ground-skimming shot from 20 yards out,
Man of the match
Rangers made it 3-1 in the 73rd nute, when Sparta left- back Van Der Lee deflected the bull into his own net.
Four minutes later, however, their deftelt Sparta reduced when Bosselaar scored from a penally after Van Ede had been tuckled whom over-vigorously
running, for goal,
with
two fully
Rangers who played more bile than in the previous encounters deserved their win, which was never in any doubt tonight.
Glagow's man of the match was Sammy Baird who scored
WOLVES A STEP NEARER TO THE ELUSIVE DOUBLE
London, Mar. 30.
Wolverhampton Wanderers, determined to have another shot at the European Soccer Cup next year, scored a splendid 6-1 win tonight over their English Championship rivals, Burnley.
Norwich
furore.over her split with racing- driver Stirling Moss has The victory put the Midland died down, she has time club only one point behind the Accrington
Toltenham leaders. League to think. Time to replan Hotspur, and took them a vital to achieving the her young life without the step nearer
Cup and League man she married in foggy clusive FA
double. London in 1957.
1-
Time
of the ball forward. They will shown that they are experle in have things even harder to-handling, and it is in this that the Colony may find themselves night.
Their in- at a disadvantage, ability to feed their fast wings as much as they should is on- other factor against them.
could not possibly fight by Saturday.
of Crowds
Aght fans and
Heavier, faster aweiding have been newsmen the Argentine champion daily ot the blauro alnce last Fri- day.
STALLED
The Colery pack is much heavior and faster, and with Roberts, Walker and Perunan as the back row it could upt the Commonwealth halves.
three thene Certainly
will Ficvide, as they always do, an excellent cover In case of breaks, and a force that could steamy; be decialve in attack, They claimed
The Colony holves should
Boxing circles here charged that Perez deliberately stalled I rival in order to get more train- postponement for
ing
in Bangkok'a
troplent heat.
do
the 34-year-old champion is well, for Chapman is paired with noted for postponing fights.
Scruby, and both are noted not The new light date is to be only for their service but for set by Hoct manager,
and Pond's Thang Thes, “I any event lie fight will not be delayed later than one week," Fleisolier
**OEZ
told news.
Pone turned 24 last month and
is in top shape for the bout.
Fleischer "sald Perez declared:
their breaks.
RUGBY RESULTS
The Commonwealth, though expected to get only a fair share of the ball are capable of doing more with it, and if it does not rain before tonight they should win, though not by a large margin,
Macao tour
Given wet and heavy con-
scored
in
The teams
The teams were: Rangers: Niven,
|hard right to Espinuno's head which had the Filipino singger- ing
The Associated Press proro Caldow,card had Espinoan winning by a Little, Davis, Paterson, Steven-close margin-49-47
But Espinosa was angry when Mia, he heard the decision. son, Scott, MacMillan, Bird, Wilson.
Sparta: Van Dijk, Visser, Van sald Espinosa in his dressing
"In hometown decision."
Der Lee, Verhoeven, Vilierius, room. De Koning, Von Edo, Crossa, "I think it was a draw." Fitzgerald, De Vries, Bosselaar.
England's R. J. Leafe fered.-AFP,
One Japanese sports observer e-said: "I think some of the Japanese officials should be thrown out of the gymnasium."
"They ace only the Japanese punches."-AP.
Mar Del Plata international
LETTERS TO chess tourney THE EDITOR
Irrelevant
Poor NIP, indeed! I'm alright
Pack, but how low can you get? What can one feel for Pak Lo
Mar Del Plata, Mar. 30. The four foreign grand masters all won their opening matches in the Mar Del Plata Inter- national Chess Tournament, Bobby Fischer, U.S. champion beat Argentine Bernarde, Wex- ler in 40 moves on Tuesday night. David Bronstein, Russia, except sympathy when he is as defeated Argentine
10 Alberto unable Fogelman in 44 noves. Boris inteligently as he is to provide Spassky, Russin, Won over Rugby enthuriasis with well Argentine Carlos Blelicki in 40 | written and unbiased reports? moves, and Frederick Olafsson, I distinctly slated in my Iceland, beat Argentine Carlos letter in Monday's Chira Mall Incutto in moves.
that Paix Lo hud made "pre-
Chilean, Renu Leteller beat
read
letter
Jullo Sandi of Argentina in 22 Judiced omissions" and that he had been mean to "deserving moves, Brazilian Olisio Gadla | "cams" and I fall to 'see the defeated Argentine Luls Murini devance of his remarit about In 29 moves and Lals Alvarez supporting my "team". Del Monte of Uruguay drew
I have no grudge "against his with Erich Eliskases of Argen-not mentioning any one team tina in 31 moves.—AP,
Sports
Diary
TO-DAY
Athletler
HKAAA meeting, Education Dept.
Boccer
Combined HK and Masao Police IX Chinese (139) 530 p.m.
Division III
4 York
0
4.30 p.m.
bernian
Shrewsbury SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I
3 Airdreonians (Postponed from February 271
-Reuter.
1
3
Match Postponed
The
Every forward to look back on the wolverhampton's best display of
London, Mar. 30. hectic life she has led as
ille srason. Burnley were never
Scottish
firat League the wife of a champion in the hunt.
division match between Third racing driver-a life with Positions at the tep of the Lanark and Arbroath, which was to have been played on suitenses as companions.table tonight were
Hotspur 4 points from 35 games: Saturday, April 2 has been It is lonely in the house, Wolves 45 points from 35. Burn- Postponed to April 5-Reuter.
Tottenham
the
but Katie prefers its soli-ley 42 points from 33. tude to the smell of petrol Aston Villa, beaten in fumes, the noise, and the Cup semi-final by Wolves, dis-1 the played roaring crowds of racetracks way of life to which she could not ne climatise herself.
ditions the Colony with the Kwong Wah plan
of pack that can make fulle
use of these conditions should
win.
PI tour
30
The Macao tour is now fully
Manila. Mur. arranged and as well as the
The Philippine Amateur two XV's a large crowd of sup- Aluetic Federation is consider. London, Mar. 30.
porters will be going along tu
n definite in a proposal from Hongkong's Resits of tonight's Brilisi make the weekend
Kwong Wah Athletic Union zuccess.
There is of course still plenty ton for a series of soccer gamos of room for spectators. Rough
on the telephone front Taltyo Rugby
League and
that "he's In good condition and matches were:
won't require much time to ne à climatise himselt,"
Around 30,000 tickets have been sold for the fight and ex- fever was al citement'' here
pitch. Workmen were building a special enclosure at the Lum- pini Stadium for King Phumipol and Queen Sirikit who planned to be at the ringside.
Trucks
with light placards
were cruising the streets binring
from loudspeakers
好 raucous
Rong saying, "We must cheer
Fone because he is Thot."—AP.
Ireland heat
Chile
Dublin, Mar. 30.
The Repubile of Ireland beat
Chile 2-0 in o friendly soccer international here tonight,
They
holf.
rcore a goal in each cut the at-
Torrential rula igadance to 29,000-Neulor.
Rugby League Swinton 5. Warrington 0. Prather lone 28, Keighley 6. Rugby Union
Ferarth 0, Newport 0. Stroud 3, Bristol 14.-Reuter,
bere.
Associa-
trouble may be encountered in A PAAF announcement ledlay accommodation, as this has been ; mald: "If the plan for through, well booked up. The game it the Kwa Wah team will play self will be held in the Macao | here between April 23 and 29." "Studium 29 de Maio,"
-AP.
THE GAMBOLS
JUST
MY SIZE.
WONDERFUL
fighting tremendous spirit in their League match against Liverpool. Trailing 0-4 with half an hour left, they hit back to draw 4-4, and now lead Division I by one point,
Results
Results
London, Mar, 30. of tonight's British League football mniches were:
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division I
Chica mackburn Wolverhampton 31 | CY
(Postponed from March 201 Wednesday 4 lane ester U.
(Postponed from March 12) Manchester City 3 Weath
Stoke City Arten Villa
Division II
1 Ipswich
Liverpool
2
1
Cricket Army-RAF Triangular not match
at Chater load 21 4.m.
Hockey International Ladies England v Portugal, (Recreio) 5.30
P.R.
semi-final:
Rugby
XV V Brigado Commonwealth Colony XV. Club ground, p.m.
Beating of relrext by Tho Cheshire Regiment at 7.30 p.m.
TO-MORROW
Athletics Final c Inter-School athlete chempionships at IK Stadium 2 p.m.
am merely disappointed
น the general standard of his reports throughout tha
RIP.
"Severts".
Replies
ZYGAL~The portion of Pok Lo'a reply referred to should have read 'Colony Seyens'. Typo- Praphical UTTor fegretted.-- Sports Ed.
Softball Test'
Melbourné, Mar. 30, Australia Locia defeated South Africa by seven runs in the first softball "Test" in Mel- bourne,
The South Africing failed to unt were WON
beaten-AP,
This rule is a killer
say race drivers
Nineteen of the world's
top racing drivers sald would recently they not be responsible for the anyone's safety at
Le Mans sports car race
in Jane the
By
ALAN EDMONDS
event sold: “We do not want to fo: the where, In 1955, more assume responsibility
spectators died safety of either the pubile or than 80
drivers in any of the coming world championship sports car
in a crush.
In fact the drivers-angerex races," by a new international, racing rule about windscreen Belght— Postponed from March 201
by Barry Applebs
BEAUTIFUL
I WAS THOROUGHLY ENJOYING MYSELF
UNTIL YOU SAID`NO”,
Salk
MIR-INDIA
"in EGYPT = thu Vail la a thing of -the past.......i donned it just for you?”
Too high
Their complaint; the 1960 rule of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile stipulating that sports racing care thmild have windscreens too high for drivers to look over,
the The drivers mand in interests of fely," that tho new rule be ablished,
One of te 19, Gro- ham Hill et }n London: "The thought of having to drive looking trough a wind- serven la harring
Л [L'S senpicks regulation and for the Awhich is always talking about cofety-to introduce it, ifludicrous.
Thirty-one-fear-old driver Hill told of he Arst protest mode by divers about the windscreen tight.
"It was Jusfafter praciler for 1,000-kilo- the Buenos Aires metre sports ar race," he said.
On, jushions
..L
"We were so frightened that we call the FIA. Then The old regulation windscreen most of us tove through the even the race ritting d pllen of cushions WES' so tow that shorteal drivers could see OVET BO we could þo over the wind- the top which is the way they screen. Ilke 11.
The
The FIA hve made one con- pybile
statement cession. The say we chn lavo it was signed by, among others, windscreenwith allis in ther Burling Mons, Jack Brabham, But that's rmy. Juan Fangle, and Harry Schell don't ink you can maka ald: "The great danger arious laminated teens with h slit, when the windscreen becomes and when you've got, two covered with all, rubber, beiges, thrivers in a car the 15 won't cle, which prevents the driver be In the Jght place for both Krimis seeing the road sufficiently of thei
wiper on well.
"No": alacraveri Bebring and Le Mans and earth cancer screen clear extremely hazarious becauseion of let alone oli or inuch of the racing is at night, bupi, ai 1 siles an hour."
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