THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1960.
Auspicious start by
MCLEAN'S 207 ENABLES TOURISTS TO SCORE 365 FOR
6 AGAINST WORCESTERS
London, May 4.
The South African cricket team made an auspicious start to its four-month tour of Great Britain, scoring 365 runs for six wickets against Worcestershire today in dull weather at Worcester.
South Africa started disastrously losing their first three wickets for a mere 28 runs but Roy Mellean making his third tour of this country completely changed the fortunes of the tourists by hitting 207 out of 288, the highest score of his long career,
This was the first three figure, captain took innings or
F
of
pitch. In the end Plthey lofted
The liberty The Springboks ending the South Africans in against Worcesterdire for 31 to bat and his action seemed a Ave stroke of genius when in yourg.
overs Jack Flavell caused the fr.r three wickets to fall for 28 runs, at a personal cost of 12 runs. Helped out by a strong cold wind Flavell proved verg cineos while the shine was on the ball.
A
No theidenÁM marked Uto opening of the tour. In foot De visitors were given splendid reception by a crowd of just over four thousand, The opening half hour of the match Have no hentlers of the ! f. DE TUA that was to cume Dou Kenyon the Worcestershire
Trapped
jeft.
Trevor Gottard, top hander ad vice-captain of the Imprints was the Besi fo fall, an eut providing Roy Both with a watch behind | stumps.
Stan Matthews intended
leaves for South
.
may
a drive and Horton look the catch al cuver. Pithey's patience well trouble England in the Tests. He defed the bowling for four and a half hours whele making 76 out of 259. Wesicy mate a useful 23.
Sid O'Linn, former Kest 1064- List Charlton Athletic hander Footballer played the occasional stylish duve making un beaten 3 before the close but I needed MeLean to rurwakeni the South African-AFP.
Scoreboard
SOUTH AFRICANS Ist Innings
D. J. McGlew bw Flavell
Goddard e Booth b Flavell
Africa and John Walte were 4. d. Pithey e
London, May 4.
the Stanley Matthews,
Blackpool and England right-winger, left London Airport tonight for Johan nesburg to play in South Africa.
Commenting on attacks on him by the South African news-
D paper
Transvaler, which elained that he had eritrised the Union' policies, Matthews of hot worried at all roid I'm just going to play football".
He added: "I have a lot of friends in South Africa."
The "witzard of dribble" will play for Johannesburg Rangers. for one mouth and then for a Nairojić team.
He said he insored to plug in
Isgel before retting to Engi
Then Jackie MeGlow The
hath trapped by Flavell's tricky Iswing so that three of
Pam's leading batsmen were e havia mustered only 17 runs among them.
Siate
13
Horton b
76
the J. Walte bw Flaveli
R. A. McLean e Slade b
Coldwell
The South Hembering Alrican's indifferent post avar cord at Worcester-two de- feats and one narrow escape- Re feared they were facing amaher crisis,
Soon Melcan had dispelled ali doubly, From the moment he arrived he exerted with a
abundance riclt
uf forcing stroken and 110 farther befelt the bowlers Success before tea when four hours
memorable cricket produced 254 rue,
Newcomers shine
hal
McLean: so completely dumin-
land in time for next seasoned the scene that he made 62
AFI
New world mark for the javelin throw
Muscow, May 4. Elvira Ozolina of the Soviet
Unlun set a new world record
out of 07 in an hour including ten fours and reached 100 to
hour ty minutes. 138 in one He was forced to retiva al
C. Wesleye and b Sinde S. OLJA, not aut
H. J. Tayfeld, not out
Extras
Total for 6 wiekels)
207
23
33
0
R
365
Wicketfalls: 1-15. 2-24, 3-28, 4-202. 5-274, 6-361-Reuter.
U.S. BASEBALL
S. Africans Yankees hand Tigers
The champion- at 76
Company director Mrs Morland Smith is 76-and she'll be 20 years older than any other competitor in the British Women's Amateur Billiards champion- ship this week. But she is the reigning champion-... and confident of retaining her title. She's already won it five times and intends to do her best to win it another five times.
Photo shows grandmother Mrs Morland Smith practising to defend her title.-London Express photo.
France wins Pelota coming
Olympic Bridge title
Turin, May 4.
to Britain
London
COUNTY CRICKET
SCORES
London, May, 4. Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were;
At Lord's: Surrey 30
for
seven (K.Bartington 02, R
| Swelman (2) · versus MCC,
153 (D. White flve for 71),
their eighth
straight defeat
New York, May 4. The New York Yankees knocked out long-time nemesis Frank Lary and banded the Detroit Tigers their eighth straight defeat, 4-2, today with the aid of Elston Howard's two-run homer and six-hit pitching by rookie Bill Shot.
At Southampton: Lancashire Lary, a winner over the Yankees 21 times in 27 decisions during his career, yielded all four of the Yankees' runs and six of their eight hits during the six innings he pitched.
Hampshire 105 for three (R. Marshall 42).
At Cambridge: Middlesex 403
(W. Russell 182, E. Clark 48,
The Yanks scored single runs
NATIONAL LEAGUE
P. Parti 52, D. Bennett 42 off him in the first and third Pittburgh
30 for no wicket.
*** 000-100-000---1--5—0 000-100-13x-58-0 not out), Cambridge University Jonings and after the Tigers cut Cheng
Friend, Face (B and Smith; Ella the margin to 2-1 in the fourth wrth and Rice. W-Ellsworth 11.01. At Oxford: Oxford University, toning, 103 (A. Smith 73).
Home Yorkshire homer of the reason with Roger (3)-UPI. run Chicago, Thomas 92 for three (W. Stott 54 not Marls on basa the sixth. out)
Howard hit his third L-Friend (3-1).
was
Maris had three of New York'a At Taunton: Sussex 312 (A. |ħlls,
Short Oakman 98, J. Parks 140, K.
troubled by Palmer six for 74), Somerset 33 (ocensional wilcness, walking six for one,
mer, but successfully stemmed cach Tiger rally, to zaln Als second vielery,
At Northampton; Warwick- shire 345 for seven declared (N. Homer 411 F. Gardiner 103, W. Stewart 120). Northamp tonshire five Reuter.
for no wicket.-
U.K. SOCCER
RESULTS
London, May 4. Results of tonight's English Football League matches were:
Division Ix
Bournemouth 1 Halifax
Swinton Wrexham
Darlingtor. Gilingham
2 Coventry Division IV
1 Queen's Park
Doncaster Crystal Palaco
-Reuter.
Tahl beats Botvinnik
Dick Ellsworth, a 20-year- old bonus Bouthpaw Just tips from the Houston Farm Club, scattered five hits to pitch the Chicago Cubs to a 3-3 vleiory over the National Lenuso- leading Pittsburgh Pirates,
9-inning pitching
Ellsworth faced 31 but- ters, struck out four and walk- ed none to give the Cubs their second mine-inning performance
pitching
scusun.
of the Ellsworth set batiers down in
third,
Afth
the first, second, and seventh innings.
Но WDS toudied for The
was Pirates*
only run in the fourth Innings when Bob Sidoner beat
high ย
Infield bouncer,
out
0
moved to third on Dick Groat's single to right, and scored when
lofted Bob Clemente
high sacrifice fly to centrefield
The Cubs scored in the fourth on doubles by Emie Banks and George Alunan and went ahead, 2-1, in the seventh after starten and loser Bob Friend issued the only walk in his seven-inning spell to Altman. Allman moved to third on Del Rice's single and scored when pinch batter Sammy Taylor grounded into a force-out. The Cubs jumped on Elroy Face for three runs Is the eighth, including a two-run homer by Frank Thomas, his third In two days.
Another new sport is just Bround the comer for the onlys- tainment of the British public.
Millionaire Slochem. who us Lought the Brighton Ice Rink and has okready staged pro- fessional lawn tennis boxing.
Moscow, May 4. all-in wrestling. variety und Mikhail Bolvinnák today sur- ice-hockey, basketball, rendered the 19th game of the ice axintomimes immer World Chess ifle match which shows and six-a-side football, is
adjourned on was planning to introduce belet, the
Elsworth Joined the Cubs game, ulayed Tass reported.
yesterday after posting a 2-0 The score is now 11 to 7 record with Houston. His Major in favour of young challenger with the Cubs was 1-0.
League record in three trics
Mikhali Tahl.
France won the first Olympic Bridge Tournament opera. 145
when they defeated Italy in the final pool here today.
when barmless inciting bali man Derek Pearson struck h a painful blow in the abdomen. He quickly reguvered and
T
sumed his innings at the fall of The fifth wicket. He completed his double century in three hours and fly minutes but then with isr minutes left he gave simple entch to cover,
McLean hit one six and 34
and
tautos Latin mostly in Spain and South
England who was beaten by France yesterday and
drew with the United States Goren team today | America."
The United States Crawford came second. team was third.
in the women's Javelin throw fours and except for a dimeul Tulip Auto Rally first half-time
with a heave of 67.92 metres chance when 41 to Richardson in (190 feet #30 Inches), A Tass the Jeg trap was always on top News Agency dispatch said to of the brawling.
day>
While Melean's brilliance must have given high snusfac- tin 10 his colleagues equal
and
six
The former mark of 57.40 melies (188 feet 715 inches) was
tebished by a fellow-tusetan, siveure could be derived from Brute Zalogaitite, ot Tils on the play of Tony Pithey October 30, 1958,
! Colin
of the Wesley two Ozolina's new record was at newcomers to cricket in this at the National Athletic Cham- ; country. pionship in Leselidze, a small town on the Black Sea coast Pither used his reach und was not afraid to advance down the AP,
SPRINTER SEGAL FINDS
HIS PARADISE
By JOHN COTTRELL
"Olympic, European, and Empire Games sprinter seeks situation where facilities would be given for training and competition; education to GCE level."
Thai was
the advertisement which British Olympic sprin- ter Duve Segal placed in new- papers last year. Like so many athletes he found it extremely dificult to get a job which would allow hin
severul weeks a year fur athletic tours, besides a holiday,
Now 27-year-old Segal has all
the time he wants for running
as a scholar at Furmi University. South Carolina. And the improvement In his sprinting is remarkable.
OLYMPIC PROSPECTS
His time for the 220 yards rarely goes above 21 seconds and the University experts rate him a Food bet for a medat In the Rome Olympics, In Miami, Florida,
he has re- corded 20.3 seconda for the 220 years—within three-tenths of the world record. Previously the only British sprinter fo have beaten 21 seconds on a straight track war Roy Sand- strum with 20.8 second in 1050. Tall, bespectacled Segal has also run in nevim sucess, winning them a and breaitlng six trarle ecords. He believes that is season he couk! pcllaya 9.4, seconds for 100
reaching final stages
Monte Carlo, May 4.
the The 169 survivors of Twelfth International "Tally" Automobile Rally left this "halfway hall" here today on their way back to Noordwijk Zee (Holland) staring
Ann point.
The lens competing in the 3,895 kilometre (2435 mile) rally counting for the European Championship had arrived here last night after completing the outward journey from Holland through Belgium and France to
BETTING
One of the big features of this sport is betting and that is the
which st
is momentarily Today's results were;
holding it up in England. France V. Italy: After the Mr Stochem is trying to ob
the score wastain a botting Licence. Frane 30 Italy 27. After the In this sport the professionals second half-time it was France carn even more money than the 78 Italy 42. At two hands from legendary footballers of the the final France led Italy by Continent and South America. 103-40.
A long grooved shoe is strapped V. United State to one arm and from this the (Goren); First ball-time 37/12, bail is thrown at high speed and The second half-time 65/48, third with uncanny accuracy.
players must be trained gymnasts period 80/94.
for there is a lot of diving and falling about to obtain posses son of the ball and then deliver half-Banews Service.
Britain
United States (Crawford) United States (Staryman): First half-time 30/17, second time 81/53, third 110/70. Final standings were:
1. France, 10
victories.
2 points
2. Britain, 15 points 2 victories.
3. United States (Crawford), points.
4. United States (Goren), 3 points.
5. United States (Stayman), this principality. 203 cars left 8 points. Noordwijk Ann Zee on Sunday night.
The drivers will now hend north over the French Alps into Germany for the speed trial on the famous Nuerburgring track before finishing the rally at Noordwijk on Thursday,--AFT.
Win for Scottish
rugby tourists
6. Italy, 4 points.-AFP.
SIXPENCE
A SHOT
Max Faulkner. 1061 British Open golf champion, has been consistently in the prize money this year- carning almost at the rate of sixpence a shot.
MCC's NEW PRESIDENT
London, May 4. Sir Hubert Ashion, M.P. for Chelmsford and President of Essex County Cricket Club, was rominated the new President of i MCC at the annual meeting of Lord's today.
Sir Hubert, the former Cam- bridge University and Essex player is 62. He succeeds Mr Harry Altham, taking over on October AFP.
Manchester U, to
Tuning
Taza said the 20th game the match will be played ThursdayAP.
SPEEDY
REVENGE
of
on
London, May 4. Basli Wheeler of Rhodesia reached the quarter-finals of the London Hard Court Champion- ships Loday benting South Afrin's coloured champion, David Semanti, 4-6, 8-6, 6-2.
This
was a speedy revenge for Wheeler, defeated by the South African musle teacher in the British Hard Court Chorn-
ships last week-AP.
Scores
AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City... 000-031-010—5-11—1
000-020-010-3-10-1 Boston
Hall, Kytyna (0) and Chill, Brewer, Washington (0), Calitum, 10), Cer-
nelielos (8) and #1, Sullivan, Gtle (9). W Hal (2-0), L-Bewer (0-2
Detroit
New York ---
Barcelona retains Inter-Cities Fairs Soccer Cup
Barcelona, May 4. Barcelona retained the Inter-Cities Fairs Soccer Cup here tonight when they beat Bir- mingham City, the English first division club, 4-1 in the second leg of the final.
in
The first leg, played
Birmingham March, had ended in a goalless draw.
Tonight's match was the climax of a com- petition which has been spread over nearly two years. Barcelona won the haugural event by beating London in May 1958-Reuter. -
Italian wins
world pigeon
shooting event
Italian
Monza, May 5, Carlo Clorgelt today won the World Pigeon Shoot- fr Championship in this North Italian town. Ho hit 39 pigeons out of 40.
In the team event the United Arıb Republic took the lead after the first 12 elimination rounds.
The three-man UAR team hit
(33 pigeons in the first 30 shoots. They were trailed by the Unitex 000-100-010-2—♫~~ 101-016-00% States and Italian teams with Lary, Morgan (7) and Wilson: 32 hits out of 36. Shor! and Derrs, Howard 14), W. Short (2-1). L-Lary (1-2),
Huine run - New York, Howard (3).
International
soccer
Glasgow, May 4, Poland beat Scotland by three gouls to two in an international soccer match at Hampden Park Stadium here tonight.
The Poles led 21 at time.-Reuter,
Tied for fourth were France and Switzerland, each with 20, and Mexico in sixth with 25.
The Anuls are scheduled for Thursday, AR,
FRENCH SOCCER CHAMPIONS
Paris, May 5, Heims tonight won the 1080 French Football League Cham- half-pionship by defeating Monaco,
two goals to one.--AP.
Tompion is favourite for this Saturday's Kentucky Derby
Louisville, May 4.
play in Canada A sore left fore-shin today knocked Beau Purple out of the Kentucky
yards and 20 seconds for the 220 which would equal the
But not as a golfer. Marks.
Toronto, May 4.
of world record.
United', one Manchester man Mux has been busy shooting
Lon123, This plno is paradise." says
rats through the winter months the world's top soccer Segal And his
to marked
earning sixpence a tail from the will come here on May 14 improvement
one make's
Kimberley, May 4,
Heart local authorities.
play
Midlothian, of
the Scotus!! what wonder
heights The Scottish touring Rugby | He finds this is a wonderful champions of
In the other top European prin. Untun team beat Griqualand way of training, his eyes and League Division "A" fers might achieve in West by 21 points to eleven making a little money at the Arst match of a series involving the sunny Suntes of America. here today, after leading 11-8 ¡ same time-Landon Express lop overseas teams this year
at half-me.--Reuter.
now
-London Express Service.
TAE GAMBOLS
LAST TIME WE CAME YOU MADE AN EXHIBITION, OF YOURSELF
COCKTAIL
FARTY
I WON'T DRINK GO
MUCH TO-NIGHT
i Service.
AP.
by Barry Appleby
OHÍ DRINK AS MUCH AS YOU LIKE
IVE TIPPED THE BARMAN
TO KEEP GIVING YOU
NOTHING AND TONIQ
Derby while the weatherman and two of the big-name horses for the classic provided other top speculations for America's most colourful horse race.
Beau Purple, who carried the Although the silment ir com-fashion orange silks of Jack Dreyfuss mon and not serious among track.
to victory in Tuesday's Derby younger horses, it's enough Trial Stakes, bucked the shin, keep him in the barn on Satur-
day widle 12 to 14 other year-olds go after the roses.
If it's Japan that you leak
By AIR-INDIA
Three flights a week.
on a muddy slippery
Trainer Bob Wheeler had Tomplen on the track shortly after 6 nm., and the handsome son of Tom Fool stepped five- C. V. (Sonny) Whitney' uightlis of a mile in 191-1/5, do- Tomplon, at the favourite ating the quarter in 28-1/5 and around to 6 for the 126,000- the half in 47-3/5. dollar added, 11⁄4 mile sned, "He wohl just about the way and Victoria Park had their I wanted um tohied and
final serious workouts. Victorie easy," eald Wheeler, who will Park, owned by E. P. Taylor of havo jackey Willte Shoemaker's Toronto, io a 10-1 shot to be services on Saturday. Wille won firal Canadian-bred last year's Derby with Tomy colt to win the big event Lee. Churchill Downd
come the
Mudlark
Jockey George Contreras worked Victoria Pork seven- eighths In 1:27 2/5, neid truditer
As for the weatherman, he floration Luro seemed well touted rain and a muddy track { plcnsEU,
A 4. pod bei for Splurday, "He has been knocking of the This would be fine for, Bally | door in the. Big Faces, nhd wa Ache. nyhed by Leotardavo, to accept that grie, of these Frsichtinan. Dally Ache'li the 'đượn lio'n going ku get in,” mak 2-9 nàoćna choler. ・・・
the delicine Argantine hate- Last Saturday Dally Achen. Manuel Yenza of Paniga won the Stepping Blofie Purse, arides the Canadian champion 2- | Derby trial, in talljer convincing | ykke-old" of 1980.—AP.
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