THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960.
Another good Surrey victory
Radford in top form
Hornchurch, May 12, Britain's hope for the
sprint events in the Rome
WORCESTER COLLAPSE IN SECOND KNOCK TO LOSE BY INNINGS
London, May, 12.
On a day when rain interrupted or completely washed out play in most
SINGAPORE LEGALISES
OFF-COURSE BETTING
Singapore, May 12.
POUNDS
FLY INTO
THE RING
London, May 13.
matches in the English cricket The Singapore Legislative Assembly today passed The Duke of Edinubrgh, to
programme Surrey, fresh from their victory over the MCC, raced to a two- day win of an innings and 130 runs over Worcestershire even though the start was delayed at The Oval for one hour and 40 minutes.
After progressing steadily to a respectable 74 for
a bill legalising off-course betting on the Island.
Under the bill "open" horse racing would be permitted in Singapore, The Singapore Turf Club could admit on race days members of the public to bet in the race course,
SUB-OFFICES
two in reply to Surrey's declaration at their The club would also be able to overnight total of 341 for seven, Worcester- shire slumped. to 127 all out.
Lefl-arm spinner Tony Lock | Marshall 81). Warwickshire 176 did most of the damage with (M. Stewart 02, T. Sainsbury five for 24 while the Bedser ive for 17). twins shared the other five wickels,
Chief wrecker
In the second innings Wor- icestershire fared even worse, losing opener Ron Headley with only two on the board, and after a brief rally to 36 for two collapsed to 84 all out,
Fast bowler David Gibson was chief wrecker of the Worcester second Innings with 55 for 22 while Lock brought his match analysis to right for 50 by grabbing three second innings wickets for 26. Sussex caplain Ted Dexter who only managed four tuns yesterday continued his whirl- wind bid to be the first min to score 1,000 runs in May since
Bill Edrich in 1938 with a fe Olympic Games, Peter unbeaten 85 against Glamorgan Radford, tonight showed at Hove This gives Dexter 528 he was in top form when runs to his credit already this he won the 150 and 300 month. yards races here,
Radford clocked 30 seconds in
Disastrous
Rain and bad light only allow- the 300 varde race thus equalled for 50 minutes play at Burton ing the national record held by in the Derbyshire-Middlesex former British 220 yards cham- į match but that brief time proved plot Dave Segal,
disastrous for Middlesex, who, He led all the way and finished leading by five runs on the first about 5 yards in from of Johnnius lost three wicktes in
400 scoring 23 runs. Wrighton, European metres champion, Wrighton clocked 30.9 seconds. Radford won the
150 yards race in 14.4 seconds.
During the same
Good spin-bowling by Peter Sainsbury and an exhilarat- ing Innings of 81 by West Indian Roy Marshall, who at
last found the form he has Been sadly lacking so far this meeting 25-
season, put Hampshire in a Salvat won. year-old Frank
commanding position against the 3.000 metres in 8 mins 8.4
Warwickshire at Portsmouth, scconds. Saivat defeated Stan
Sainsbury followed up his Eldon who was second in 8 mins 9.8 seconds. Derek fine unbeaten 38 of Saturday out Ibbotson was third in 8 mins of a first innings total of 240 by 11.8 secs. followed by Joh: laking five wickets for 37 to Merriman and Ken Wood. help dismiss Warwickshire for Finally Brian Hewson, Euro- 178.
Hampshire scored 137 for four pran 1500 metres champion,
by the close to give them a long won the 1000 metres in
mins 23.9 seconds ave lead of 199 with six wickets to seconds of the British re-fall.. Fold AFP.
Cup
Davis
match programme
Scores
in to-
Close of play scores day's cricket matches were;
At Cambridge; Yorkshire 371 for three declared. Cambridge University 17 for one-no play today because of rain,
At Northampton: Somerset 298. Northamptonshire 124 for seven (B. Reynolds 51).--Roù-: der,
SPORTING SAM
set up sub-offices all over the Etate where they could accept bets from members of the public on race days and run public lottery and sweep-
stakes.
The minister for labour and law, Mr K. M. Byrne, esti- mated that the Singapore gov- ernment would get about 10 i
Milan team hold
world champion Brazil to a draw
Milan, May 12.
The Internazionale soccer team of Milan tonight held the world champion Brazilian national side to a 2-2 tie.
Internazionale, how no better started to roar, anticipating an than tied for fourth place in upset, the Italian Major League, held the favoured visitors to a score- less tie in the first period and then went into a 2-0 lead in the second half
About 80,000 fans, jammed in the floodlit San Siro Stadium,
Maxwell leads in Colonial golf tourney
Af Oxford: Oxford University 77 for four
Fort Worth, May 13. versus South
Maxwell, be- Billy
seldom first place winner, but always in the money, shot a 3-under-par
Africans. No play today
Pause of rain.
At Manchester: Gloucester- Lancashire 111 for
The Hague, May 12. shire 165,
The draw for the recond-thee. Rain curtailed play.
A Hove: Sussex 294 and round Davis Cup match between the Netherlands and Britain secondly 141 for one (A. Oak- lated for Friday, Saturday and min 40 net out). Glamorgan Sunday at Scheweningen, was | 200 (J. Pressdee 69, J. Evans consistent money-winners
held today.
The programme matches was
- follows:
for the scheduled
BS
Friday, May 13-Men's singles --Wim Maris
declared. Worcestershire 127 (G.
But the Brazilian's flashy star Pele unleashed all his soccer prowess' to score two quick goals and enable hiś side to stave off defeat
The Brazilians had several noring opportunities in the Arst period but couldn't do it, largely because of outstanding play by Internazionale
goal- keeper Da Pozzo,
in the 24th minute, he block- a shot by Brazilian inside-
A right Cinézinho,
minute later Da Pozzo made another beautiful save, this time a shot by centre-forward Pele.
Two other Brazilian shots at the goal went wide by inches.
million Malayan dollars a year in revenue from of~ course betting.
PROTESTS
night saw a shower of one pound notes land on the London ring of the Nalional Sporting Club. The notes were thrown to
ththusiastic pictations when Brian Husbil (Hully kničkéð out Leh Bezibw (Swansk) che The government had no inten-minute before the end oď à
tion of uncouraging gambling¦magnificent fight,
But stated: "If there is to The fight had been organised be gambling on a large scale, for the benefit of the Sea Cadet we might as well take the Corps in the famous London opportunity to see that the Chub. state gets its proper share of the revenue accruing from
pubile gambling"
Despite strong protests from the oppositions, the bill was passed by the government which commands a big ma- fority in the assembly. Reuter.
by Reg. Wootton
*London Express Service.
arrow
escape for Moss
Silverstone, May 12. Stirling Moss, one of the world's greatest race drivers, narrowly escaped serious injury In a crash during a trial spin today.
His car hit another and spun around several times. Its lid flew 20 yards through the air. Moss climed out un hurt. Moss was testing the car for Saturday's International Trophy ..race.AP.
Services six-a-side hockey
POLICE NARROW THE GAP AT TOP OF THE TABLE
By DEE
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With a resounding victory of eleven goals to one over the Signals' junior team, Provost came within striking distance of the league leaders during last week's Services six-a-side hockey programme at Victoria Barracks.
This, coupled with the fact that Pay 'A' were well held to a draw by Camp Staff, has certainly boosted the morale of the Law Lads, who im- prove with each session.
The Provost encounter with was the star and now heads the goal-scorers In the Sis 'B' was nothing less than list of
a massacre', and yet, throughout league.
the game, the victims played May, at full-back for Sigs, Members of the club dined hard and never ceased to draw played a grand game and can siting around the ring white | spontaneous roars from the take full marks for preventing watching the fight. The Duke crowd with their back-to-the-an 'even more mammoth score. attended, the linger as Admiral | wail efforts.
of the Sea Cadet Corps AFP,
For Provost,
Brierley again
GIANTS TAKE “A TWO-GAME LEAD IN NL BASEBALL
New York, May 13.
Jack Sanford pitched a two-hitter for the San Fran- cisco Giants' second straight 1-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies today, boosting the Giants' National League lead to two full games.
The Chicago White Sox clung to their lead in the American League, although beaten 1-0 by the Boston Red Sox, who got a two-hit pitching feat from Tom Brewer,
They held 1⁄2-ale edge over Boston and the Cleve- land Indians, whé hamled the New York Yankees théir third straight setback if extra Innings 3-2 on Huse Nixon's home run in the 11th. Detroit's match at Washing- ton and Kansas City's game at Baltimore were rained out..
IAL
The Braves beat the St Louis Cardinals 4-3 án Eddie Mathews' third home run in 24 hours.
the other.
National League gaine, the Cincinnati
Almost an upset
The second game on Mon- day evening almost produced the surprise result of the competition to date. HQLF. with only five men, took on the might of the Navy and very nearly pulled it off." Throughout the first half, in which HQLE scored first, they played first rate open hockey and had the Tamar boys run- ning round in circles.
The second period proved too much for their depleted ranks and despite the efforts of Bibby, who tried to do the work of
two men, and Nixon, the Head- quarters side came off the court very gallant losers by five goals
to three.
In the clash of the week the league leaders, Pay A came up against their traditional bogeys' in Camp Staff.
The Camp team have recently been heralded under the mis- nomer of The Comics but in this game the laugh was almost on 'Pay'.
As I forecast last week, the Reda sodred 13. runs in the experienced and confident Pay first two innings in smashing team suddenly found that en the Chicago Cubs 14-1 and thusiasm can work wonders in ramning their winning streak | side with less practice and in- tä" "eight."
deed the Comics very nearly ------- The only hits off Sanford at took full points from this hard San Francisco were a single by match. Harry Anderson in the fifth and a single by Alvin Dark in the ninth. Roberts retired 14 in a tow before yielding his first hit He was replaced in the eighth by Dick Farrell,
Struck out 11 Sanford, duplicating the two- hit performance of team-mate Mathews' home run, his sixth Sam Jones on Wednesday, of the season for Milwaukee, struck out 11 Phillies and came in the eighth after the walked three, The Giants, who Cards had tied the score 3-3 on have won six straight games, three walks and a sacrifice fly. scored in the Rfth when catcher Bob Rush was the winier in re- Hotfe Landrith singled home llef of Bob Buhl. The loser was Willie Kirkland, who had col- Larry Jackson.. lected the fist hit off Robin Roberts, the loser.
The San Francisco victory put the Giants two full games ahend of Pittsburgh, who together with Los Angeles, was
three idio, and
ahead of Milwaukee,
Johansson jolted
by blow from sparring partner
Grossinger, May 12,
Mauro Bleicly opened the Heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson got a
The Redlegs scored even rung in the first inning and six in the second off four Cub pitchers. Bob Anderson took The defent while Bob Purkey, who hurled a six-hitter, was the victor.
Well done!
t-
Lawrence and Pollard are to be praised for the way they kept plugging their forward line and if some spectators thought that the Umpires let them away with Thurder well, it's all in Four goals aptece the game. and no bones broken on side well done; Camp!
either
While the limelight glows around the better known slden, let no one ignore the Birnair senior cutät. This team, like others who have ventured into the sport for the first time, have kept a nice steady pace to date and have only lost one of their five matches.
On Tanrsday they held Pro-
Pete Runnels hit a bases-vost to a six all, draw, a game loaded single in the ninth | in which, as is obvious, both
inning for the Sox's narrow sets of forwarda had
triumph over the White Sox. day. The winning blow was preceded by two singles, a two-base error on a sacrifice and a force at Bob Shaw was the the plate. losing pitcher.
Results
Results of today's baseball
matches are:
NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia ... 000-000-000-0--2--1
teeth-jarring blow from one of his sparmates Santos and Landrit. lead over the field scoring for Internazionale In the
The Internazionale, led by its African 67 today to take the first round forem stars, South lead
the in
30,000-dollar Eddie Firmani al centre-forward Colonial National Invitation and Swedish Bengt Lindskog at Inside-left, fought hard in the Golf Tournament.
one of the most second half but were unable to Maxwell,
in score.
52). Sussex two points.
golf but without a tournament At The Oval: Surrey beat victory for two years, took a Worcestershire by an innings and one-stroke
fourth minute. Then Firmahi, 30 runs. Surrey 341 for seven of 54.
Par took a beating over the who used to play In England, (Netherlands) Lock five for 24) and 84 (A. 7,041-yard Colonial Country Scored in the 25th minute and
led 2-0 versus Billy Knight (Britain) Gibson live for 22). Survey 14 Club course
and one of those Internazionale Plet
Von Eijsden (N) versus
fracturing it was little Jerry points.
Pele scored for Brazil in the Michael Duvis (B).
At Ilford: Essex 303 for nine Barber. Saturday, May 14 Nether-
Barber shot a 2-under-par 68 40th and 49th minutes-AP. lands doubles team (to be declared. Kent 280 for eight (A. rided on Friday night) versus Phebey 62, R. Wilson 75, S. lthough he pronounced it a scrambling round-he was in Leary 44). Knight and Davis (B).
At Burton-on-Trent: Middle-four bunkers but escaped with- Sunday, May singles. Piet Van Eijsden (Ny sex 122 and 23 for three. Derby-cut a bogey. versus Billy Knight (B); Wim shire 107. Rain curtalled play. Gary Player, Johannesburg,
At Marls (N) versus Michael Davis (B)-AFP.
15. Men's
interval.
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Fils D'Eve
wins
Portsmouth: Hampshire South Africa had a round of Italian Derby
240 and 137 for four (R. 37-35-72-AP.
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The Sigs are one of the few sides in which it is almost to single out any Limpossible one player for mention. They play, the full time as a team and I am sure they will be knocking on the door before the season is out.
For the first time this year, the Weatherman upset the schedule on Friday, Both games
KIT
San Francisco 600-310-00x1were postponed and the expert Roberts, Farrell (8) and Dalrympler; who arranges the fixtures went home hoping that the Colony W-Sanford. (3-1). L-Roberts (1-3). water
shortage would, today, and quit his workouts in a huff.
001-000-110-7-6-a future, be relieved by storms in 300-000-01x-4-6-1 the night. Mizell, Broglia (7), Jackson (8) Disappointing a small gather-¡ cald. "No more lights when I ing, he stalked out of the ring work that's orders."
and Smith, Sayratale (6), Johnson
Results to his dressing room and gave Stewart's blow came in the 18: Buhl, Mackenzie (8), Bush (8)
W-Itush and Crandall.
(10) L Results of the week's games orders that he'd never work out last of six rounds. Ingemar Jackson (1-5).
Home run Milwaukee, Mathews were: again with strong lights on the previously had sparred with Bill
Sigs "B" ring.
Johnson and Artle Towne,~~
Tamer Newsreel cameramen were AP.
760-001-000-14-17-1 Pay A taking shots with bright lights
500-100-000-1-6-4 | Pay <3 Batley; Purkey and
Anderson, Sits 'A' trabowsky (1), Johnson (1), More Bigs “B”.
W.Purkey
when Johansson was jolted by
a right-hand punch thrown by a new sparring partner, Cotez Stewart
(6).
Circinnati
Chicago
head (2) and Neeman,
12-1), L-Anderson (0-1). Second defeat for Pl basketballers
1 Provost
B
HQLF
4 Pay C
4 Camp
B. Provost
Standings
Following are
the current
AMERICAN LEAGUE (11 Innings) Stun Rome, May 12.
010-000-160-01—3—8-0 Cleveland New York .. 000-010-010-00-2-10-1 team standings: File D'Eve, ridden by Otello
The blow seemed to stun the
Bell and Nixons
Terry
and Francera, won the 21 million
Howard. Kobe May 12.
W-Bell (1). ·Terry Pay A lire (about £12,034) Italian He refused to go through the Swedish fighter mentarily,
Provost The visiting Philippine basket--
Home run-New York, Bera (2). Zamar
Bigs Derby, run over one and a half usual bag-punching and rope-ball team, Knights of Columbus,
Pay miles bere today.
skipping exercises, with which lost their second straight game Claveland, Nixon (1)
000-000-009-0--2-2 BQLF Asopo, ridgen by M. he normally winds up his 93-80 to a Kope All-Star five to Chicago
000-000-001-10 Pay. 'B' night. Andréucci, was second, with drills.
Shaw and Lollars Brewer and HBMH Certaldo; ridden by G. Bonvini, "I didn't see the blow coming. The Japanese All-Stars led sullivan, Gile (8) W-Brewer (2-2), Camp
1-Shaw (2-2)—AP.. third-Reuter.
because of the lights," Johnsson 45-33 at half-time-AP
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