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TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1960.

ESSEX FIGHT BACK CHAMPIONS

MAD SCRAMBLE Insole scores first

FOR EUROPEAN

SOCCER CUP FINAL TICKETS

Glasgow, May 15. Mounted policemen today broke up a mad scramble of soccer fans trying to get tickets for Wednes

century against

the S. Africans

Ilford, May 16,

After the South African cricketers had built up a first innings lead of 189, largely due to a fine unbeaten 109 by former Oxford Blue John Fellows-Smith, Essex fought back well in the second day's play here today.

day's European Cup Flat The Springboks scored 287 in reply to

between Real Madrid and Eintracht of Frankfurt.

Thousands of fans who had lined up before dawn at Hamp- den Park Stadium, Glasgow, tried to rush a police barrier.

Policemen

knocked were

Essex's first innings total of 89 and with two Essex second innings wickets gone for only 23 the county looked booked for a two-day defeat.

Then Essex skipper Doug In- missed an opportunity to hit a over. Several men and womensole came in and played a real loose ball and his hundred went

captain's innings which saw up in 195 minutes. suffered minor injuries.

to within six runs of Essex

Barracked wiping out their deilelt before! he was out for a fine 105-the first century against the Spring- boks on this tour.

The scere was the climax pt mounting excitement in this Industrial cily on the Clyde, where soccer is regarded like a religion. The arrival of the two teams over the weekend has sent enthusiasm up to ball- ing point.

3,000 STRONG

All but the last few thou- sands of 120,000 tickets for the game were sold before the weekend.

And today those few remaining tickets went on sajo.

The fans who caused the trouble had not heard of a police crder forbidding over- aight ticket queues,

After standing for hours they were told to get on the end of the official queue, more than 3,000 strong.

That was when the trouble started,

Meanwhile, the typ teams had training sessions in warm), early summer sunshine at their headquarters on Scotland's west ccast,

Fellows-Smith, making his first

for the appearance tourists came in when South Africa were 99 for five en Saturday and carried his bat for a splendid 109.

Only chance

The only chance he gave in an otherwise flawless innings was a near run-out when he was on 49 shortly after the resump- tion this morning.

Essex and England medium- pace bowler Trevor Balley took seven South African Arst innings wickets for 81, his best figures this season.

Although only one wicket fell before lunch on a pitch which had lost much of Saturday's liveliness the persistence of the seam-bowlers Anally brought its reward when Balley grabbed two quick wickets after lunch. Ralph finished off the South African innings five runs laler. Eintracht who reached the Fellows-Smith's innings which fins by defeating local heroes lasted for 225 minutes was a Glasgow Rangers, are favou model of self-restraint and judg- rites with the Scottish ans.ment from a man noted in his But that's partly because they time with Oxford University are regarded as the underdogs. und Northamptonshire for hard-

hitting. However, he -AP.

U.S.

never

swimming on

the upswing says Olympic team coach

Ann Arbor, May 16.

Insole Was particularly on off-spinner Hugh severe Tayfield, hitting most of the 14 fours in his 140 minute Innngs of him,

of Some

the crowd barracked South African fast bowler Geoffrey Grimin this afternoon, exhoring him to “bowl, not throw” and im- ploring the umpires to "do your job".

Scores were:

Exsex: First innings 98 (J. Milner 29, H. J. Thyfeld five for 43) and 208 for five (D. J. Insole 105).

South Africans: First innings 287 (J. R. Fellows-Smith 109 not out, T. E, Bailey seven for 81).

Reuter,

Gus Stager is due for quite a baptism in interna-

tional swimming competition. The youthful University of Michigan coach is the coach of the US. swimming team that will compete in the Summer Olympics in Rome.

"Charles Black won the "I's my first introduction to international competition," said National Colegiate and the A Stager, so i really get my AAU titles and set to Ameri- feet wet in a big way."

can records and we have the Skager will not know until world's record-holder in August 5 whom he will have on Frank McKinney, so we could the team. The swimming and

be very strong," he added. “Buf diving trials will be staged on France and Australia will be Aug. 2-8-4-5 ist Detroil's

very strong in this, too." Brennan poɑls.

Mike Troy is the chief hope

SPORTRAIT

RAIN COSTS

London Express Service.

ONE MORE FOR THE

Outside-left Cheung Ting-kau drives in the third goal for Wah Yan Col- lege, Kowloon, in the Senior Inter-School Seven-a-side Knockout football final at the Club ground on Sunday, to complete his side's 8-0 victory over Queen's College China Mall photo.

Aly Khan's stable

to resume racing

Paris, May 16.

Horses from Prince Aly Khan's stable will resume racing on May 22. The late Prince's trainer Atec Head announced today.

The traher said no decision re

'garding the future of the famed stable can be made for

end of the season.

Erich

Hagen

Peace

wins

the Cycling Rally

East Berlin, May 16.

East Germany's Erich Hagen won the Prague- Warsaw-Berlin Peace Cycling Rally which ended here today. He won today's 13th and final stage from Madgeburg to East Berlin in the 2,275 kms (1,422 miles) rally for amateur and independent riders.

East Germany, won the na- sweater to his team-mate already tions overall team event. weighed down by two enormous

East Germany's hopes for a garlands of laurels

outside

I

the present but that its operateam win almost evaporated After getting back his breath tion would continue until the when its rider Egon Adler, who Hagen said: When Adler fell

wore the yellow sweater as just

Magdeburg. overall leader at the start of thought the world had stopped today's final stage fell only 35 turning. The Belgians were so Hilometres (22 miles) out of

dangerously powerful."-AFP. Magdeburg

The stable has about 100 race horses and another 100 mares, fools and studs. The stable was the teading

money

Exploiting this fall the power- winger in France and Britain ful Belgian riders made an oll-

last year.

The body of the late Prince

lying fa state at his home in suburban Neuilly. It will be shipped to Cannes on Tues- funeral day and a private ceremony will be held prob- ably on Friday at the Prince's seaside villa, Chateau L'Horizon.

out attempt to take charge of the stage and rob East Germany of the overall team win. Shadowing

But 25-year-old Erich Hagen, one of East Germany's top ama- teur. road racing hopes spurted through to lead his team to vic-

De tory.

Since he won the 1956 East Road Championships

He will be buried temporarily German

at the chateau until a mauso-Hagen has been shadowing leum is built for him some- Gustav-Adolf Schur his con- where in the Middle East. No patriot and world amateur road location for the mausoleum champion. has been announced but sites in Syria and Pakistan have been suggested-AP.

Indianapolis '500' race

is 'immoral' event says Catholic theologian

Washington, May 16,

prominent Catholic theologian said today the famous 500-mile auto race held at Indianapolis, Indiana, every American Memorial Day is an "immoral" event.

Father George Bernard, Vice-i Since 1909, he said, 18 drivers President of Notre Dame Uni- or mechanics have been killed versity, also condemned prize- during the Indianapolis race, and in the 200-metre butterfly, an fighting as immoral in an ar- 20 others have been killed dur- "The Australians have select-event in which the US. hesticle written for the national ing qualification or pracilce

Improved

The Catholic magazine Ave Maria.

United States is out of the

ed their team and are working always be superior. out." said Stager, "but I don't belleve from what I know etury in the 200-metre

that the Aussies are going to be muistanding as they have

beet.

"As for our own chances, I

we have improved tre thendously over-all. Swimming is, on the upswing. Even at the High School level, we're ing all sorts of recorda"

gak-

Stager believes the United States has no chance of catch- ing Austraila's Jon Konrads In the 400-metre and 1,500-metre treestyle, but that the Japanese night,

breaststroke, as well as m the 400 and 1,500-metre freestyle events.

Medal hopes

A 'gentle' fight

Janan.

on

runs.

"There is no question that the Indianapolis 500 is a dan; gerous race," he said "It seems to be that the danger of loss of life is enour to make it immoral."

Commandment

Fr. Bernard sald the com- mendment "thou shalt not kill prohibits "killing either

Hagen was the first to enter the Walter Ulbricht Stadium and he sparted on to win the sprint, the stage and the race. Bruised, Adle handed over his yellow

Johansson goes riding and golfing

Grossinger, May 16. Horseback riding and golf re- placed sparring and bag- punching for Ingemar Johans- son today as the heavyweight champion took a brief respite from his preparation for his Lill defence against Floyd Patterson at the Polo Grounds on June 20.

It followed his usual Monday pattern of rest and recreation.

After a leisurely horseback the woods, he ride through played nine holes of golf, and spent the remainder of the day visiting friends.

Johannson will resume his heavy work on Tuesday.

At Newton, Word Patterson limited his training today to a the seven-mile walk through countryside.

LOI-ORTIZ

TITLE FIGHT:

ON JUNE 1

COUNTY CRICKET

Jackson bowls Derby to innings victory

London, May 16.

Leslie Jackson 39-year-old Derbyshire seam-bowler

spearheaded an attack which shattered Somer set in their Arst innings for 62 -- the lowest score of the season and 105 at Taunton today.

Jackson took nine for 49 in the match, and, with a morning spell of three for 10, rounded off his destructive Saturday bowling, finishing with six for 28 in 22 qvers. Derbyshire scored 285 in their first and only innings and took all 14 points in winning by an innings and 68 runs.

(J. Farks 76).

At Leicester: Leicestershire 809 and 58 for three. Worcester- shire 184 (D. Richardson 62), Bowling prowess was also At Cambridge: Hampshire 449. shown today by David Allen the for five declared Cambridge. 24-year-old Gloucestershire and University 208 and 53 for two England off-spinner who obtain-4. Lewis 50 not out). ed the best figures of his career At Edgbaston: Northampton- -eight for 4-in helping to shire 239 and 58 for one. dismiss

champions Warwickshire 358 for seven. county Yorkshire for 179 at Bradford. declared (W. Stewart 70, F. He claimed all seven wickets Gardner 14, M. Smith 67, which fell today for only 25 R. Hitchcock 67 not out). runs in 10 avers and three balls. At Old Trafford: Lancashire wicket. 285 and 22 for no

A. Parsons 51).

Points for champions Surrey 243 (K. Barrington 93,

But Yorkshire took first inn- ings bonus points," "dismissing their opponents for 149 and after bowling them put for 175 in the second innings the champions went on to win by three wickets.

Cyril Poole, Nottinghamshire's power left-hander, took the day's batting honours against Sussex at Hove with a fine 130 not out.

It was partly through his efforts and those of Mervyn Windeld (71) that Notts were able to avoid an innings defeat which at one stage looked likely. With four wickets left at the close they had only just cleared their innings arrears of 259.

Parks at 527

During the continuation of the Sussex first fanings this morning Jim Parks hit

crisp 76 including two sixe and 19 fours and took his presale in May to 527. San Francisco, May 10. Surrey all-rounder Ken Bar- The California Athletic Com-rington (93) and Brian Parsons mission said today that, although (61) produced a third wides welterweight cham partnership of 147 against Lans European

cashire at

pion Bullio Loi had injured a thumb in training, his Jime 1 Aght with Carlos Ortiz at Sa Francisco will take place as scheduled.

"Loi, a good sport, is just taking it easy a few days while the sprain heals," a Commission spokesman said

Lai, 31, in 111 matches, lost only one. Four fights were 'drawn.

Ortiz, 23-year-old ring vatcitan from New York, is the world junior welterweight champion and will be defending that title, the Commission said. -AP,

Old Trafford but

then came a adilapso in which Burrey dumped from 183 for two to 248 sil out, giving Lau cashire a first Innings lead of 42 runs and bonus points.

Scores

Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were:

At Lord's; Middlesex 180 and 268, (W. Russell 42, R. Gale 48, E. Clark 78). Glamorgan 85 (J. Evans 52, A. Mom Ave for $1) and 10 for three,

Results

Results In today's cricket matches were:

At Taunton: Derbyshire beat Somerset by an innings and 48 runs. Derbyshire 235. Some- cæci 62 (L. Jackson six for 23) and 105. Derbyshire 14 points. At Bradford: Yorkshire beat

by Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire 149 wickets. and 175 (D. Young 52, D.- Wilson ave for 14). Yorkshire 179 (D. Allen eight for 41) and 147 for seven (K. Taylor 63). Yorkshire 14 points: Router

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At Hove: Nottinghamshire 90 | 15, or 1 and 253 for six (H. Windeld 71, QXB, Poole 130 not out), Sussex 343

London Ervizi Servizi

The greatest sporting

event of 1960

JOHN COTTRELL

The greatest sporting event of 1960. That's how the Centenary Open Golf Championship at St Andrew's in July must surely rate. For the list of entries already promises to be one of the most exciting in a hundred years of Open golf.

The former heavywesht Tokyo, May 16.

champion plans to box on Tues- U.B. hopes for a gold medal

Sedao Yaoils of Japan, the

day and Wednesday. He will in the 100-metre freestyle rest

Orient flyweight champion to-

Leading the Beld of overseas, Locke, Open champion of 1948, rounds and advise him- he take Thursday off and then re- mainly on Jeff Farrell, a 23- year-old swimmer who estab-night narrowly defeated Mile

sume boxing on Friday, Satur-challengers is 20-year-old Arnold 1956, 1852 and 1957. He plans a did between rounds of the Open Sison of the Philippines

Palmer, winner of this year's comeback to big golf in the Daks two years ago. day and Sunday. lished two American records

or oneself" and also

Patterson said his condition is U.S. Masters Tournament. By tournament at Wentworth next

Von Nida, who caddied as q In the 100-yard and 220-yard Points in a ten-round non-title another

bout in Tokushima, Southern "forbids us to injure another excellent. He wants to avoid wimming 144,250 before the end month. freestyle events.

boy for Walter Hagen during the unjustly or to commit injury to staleness.-AP

of April he has sol new

4

Locke has been gently golfing America's tour of Australia money-making record for 80 his way back to fitness after the generation ago belleves that Stager gives the Unlied States Mether suffered any damage. oneself."

and stands on outside chance in the 400- The Behi was notable for the

Не said prize-fighting | RULES FOOTBALLarly in the season

car accident near Cape Town Thomas can become one of the out as the greatest among the We have fine boys like Allan mote medley relay and the 800-ability of both boxers to avoid

Jast February in which Melbourne, May 16. new generation of American received facial injuries and con-

he world's greatest golders Somers, George Breen and

ten freestule polay, with Japan doing or receiving any direct clearly a violation of this com-

sliga: blow,

mandment because it not only Result of Victorian Austra- golfers: George Harrison," Stoger ex- and Australia rating a

cussion. The only serious after- Heavier, higher-and-with-involves a risk of serious injury llan Rules Football Associa

Last time............ plained, "but none are of the cene.

Sam Snead, 1948 Open Cham-effect has been diffeadly in using Konrads-Murray Rose andard." The United States will take a longer reach, Yaolta stil failed but also the intent on the part on game yesterday was:

throte 6-18 (64) drew plon, is not expected to coin the muscles of his left eye, but (54) pele. But there is hope that the doctors say this will right itself The United States has a fine 25-man swimming and diving to connect against his more agile of both participants to inflict chance for a medal in the back team to the Olymple Games opponent and the margin of such injury on each other if, Sunshine 7-12

possible-UPI.

China Mail Special. points was very small-Reuter. stroke, Stager believes.

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¡AP.

TAE GAMBOLS

by Barry ABD leby

with

If it's Japan that you seek

By AIKINDIA

Thras flights a week.

Breat Ben Hogan, 1953 cham in time. plon, may play, and Cary Middle- coff, twice winner or the American Open, says he will be Jaking pari.

Defending

Middlecoff, who gave up den- blity to play golf, is another great money spinner and this season he has won $37,000 in television sponsored tournament at Las Vegas:

(1931) may be playing in the.

One former Open champion

Championship for the last time- Locke has entered all major Max Faulkmer, colourful king of Daks to the Ones Indy and will probably be my last season." British tournaments, from the got entertainers. He says "This be will be teaming up with· Player in the Canada Cup...

Yet another former Opon champion will be taking part Autelar Peter Thomson, win ner trom 1954-56. But he is re- maining on the American circuit until he dies to Ireland for the Canada Cup...

Max has suffered from stomach trouble for two years and he says it gets worse during bly matches. The Open will be thu deciding test. If it doesn't get helter I shall have to give up."

Gary Player, 1859 Operi cham, One of the chief British hopet pion, will be defending his tile will be the muse Welsh after competing at, Pommernock Dave Thomas who forced a ke- next month, in the Canada Cup.play with Thomson in the 1958 zhad our the formy he showed in Open, ang ho may have a very the South African Open-finish, distinguided paddy. Namnani heav ing seven strokes ahead of Harold Von des poussant gekalde

hug. Hening he is going to take

Von Nida 1, uncertain about | far

JOE LOUIS NEW JOB

i playing in the Open liumset and Polo Gratin

If he does not compete he win Ingemar

Also from South Africe comes 12+ YART 94 maguro: Bobby

cairy Dave's. clike for the mix i champlon

New York, May 16.

irts at the

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