THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, (*1960.
Middlesex take County Cricket lead Springboks gain
DISPLACE SUSSEX WITH
A 254-RUN VICTORY OVER GLAMORGAN
London, May 17,
Middlesex moved to the top of the English County Cricket 'Championship table today with their 254-run victory over Glamorgan at Lord's. The win gave them a 10.66 points average.
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Glamorgan who lost three quick wickets last night for only 16
runs needed 349 to win this morning.
Despite a brave unbeaten 30, by Peter Walker who has play- ed a lot of his cricket in South Africa, Glamorgan lasted only two hours before they were all cut for 110. Fast-medium bow- ler Henry Tilly took four of their wickets for 11 runs in a 6.3-over finishing burat.
Fourth victory
Sussex, toppled from the top of the table by the Middle- sex win, nevertheless achieved their expected win aganist
Nottinghamshire to register Sussex now occupy second their fourth victory in five place in the table with an aver- matches.
sge of 10.40 and last year's champions Yorkshire are third with 9.00,
resistance
Nottinghamshire's ended in the third over today with the dismissal of potential match-saver Cyril Poole after he had added only three runs to his overnight 130.
With the rest of the Notting- hamshire side out cheaply. Sus sex were left with the simple task of scoring 38 to win and openers Don Shond Alan Cakman hit them off in only 35 minutes.
U.S. Olympic boxing trials begin today
San Francisco, May 18.
· Eighty of America's best amateur boxers open battle today for the 10 places on the United States Olympic squad.
Unusual feats
Two England Test cricketers, fast bowler Brian Statham ci bastman Mike Smith, gave out-
of-character performances, to- day.
Statham provided the high- light of the morning's play in Lancashire's drawn game with Surrey by scoring 41 in 30 minutes.
His knock included two sixes off his former England colleagu Surrey's left-arm spinner Tony Lock.
Bespectacled Mike Smith. Warwickshire's hard-hitting cap- tain, took his first wicket
first class cricket in their match against Northamptonshire.
Northants, skipper, England batsman Raman Subba Row, was in form for 97 to thwart War- wickshire's hopes of a win,'
Results
Results in today's cricket matches were:
At Lords: Middlesex
beat
Glamorgan by 264 runs, Mie-
dlesex 180 and 209. Glamorgan
New Empire champion crowned
Brian Curvis, 22-year-old Swansea southpaw, last week became the new Empire welterweight boxing champion when he outpointed the Australian holder, George Barnes, over 15 rounds at Vetch Field, Swansea.
Photo shows Barnes backing away from the new champion's right, during the title fight.
85 and 110 (P. Walker 50 not Italy's out, H. Tilly four for 15). Mid- dlesex 14 points.
A Hove: Sussex beat Not tinghamshire by 10 wickets: Nottinghamshire 90 and 290 (C. Poole 133). Sussex 348 and 38 for no wicket. Sussex
"It's going to be the best of There will be nightly cards up all Olympic trials," declares Al to Friday. Sandell, veteran Tournament Despite Sandell's pronounce director. "Better than the 1958 ment, there are some favourites, trials because the talent this Among them are Harry Camp year is far
superior in my bell, a freshman at San Jose The 132-pound class. opinion, if someone usked me State in to pick probable winners, I'd Campbell, who hails fror points. have to resort to the hat-pin Detroit, won the Western methad."
gional Action opens with 20 bouts at the Cow Palace this afternoon.
Sports Diary
TO-DAY Tennis Men's "C" Division Section "A": KTGCA HKCC: KCC (1) V CRC (2) LRC (1) cct(); UC v PORC
Section "B" CRC (4) v SCAA; KOC (3) v USAC: PRC v IRC CRC (3) v LRC (2).
Mixer. "A" Division: LRC V CRC;
KCC SCAA.
Bowls
1st Division: KDC v KEGC.
The
Re-
14
Rosi takes
on. Perkins tonight
Chicago, May 18. Paolo Ros, the world
No. 2 lightweight contender, Chicago's Eddie
Lakes
от
Perkins in a 10-round bout in
Chicago Stadium tonight,
The New York boxer hopes to use Perkins as a stepping
against champion Joe Brdwis.
Rosi has lost only one bout since 1957, and was in a match claims Rost against Brown,
French tennis tourney opens
TITLE-HOLDER PIETRANGELI ·
EXTENDED IN 1st 'ROUND
Paris, May 17.
The French Hard Courts Tennis Championships ·
opened quietly at the Roland Garros Stadium today.
stone towards another the shot Of the men who have a chance to come right through only half were engaged today in first round matches. The top favourites of the tournament, Barry Mackay of Cincinnati, Ohic, and Neale Fraser of Australia, will make their debut tomorrow.
At Cambridge: Hampshire beat Cambridge University by Big reputation an innings and 20 runs. Hamp Vince Shomo of New York, shire 449 for five declared, only cuts around the eyes kept winner of the AAU lle, topa Cambridge University 200 and him from wresting, the title
139-pound class and 217 (A. Lewis 75, M Willard from. Brown, schoolboy Cassius
of 87). Clay
Old Trafford: Match Louisville arrives with a big drawn. Lancashire 285 and 187 reputation among the lighi
for seven declared (G. Pullar 41. heavyweights,
B. Statham 41). Surrey 243 and 83 for four (K. Barrington 44 not out). Lancashire four points.
In 1950, the two United States champions light heavyweight Jim Boyd and heayweight Pete Rademacher-both represented the Army in the trials.
AL
IMPRESSIVE RECORD
Rust's record is one of the most impressive in the ring. He has scored 16 ktorkouts in his 18 victories. Perkins hopes to break into the top ten with a victory over the hard-punching Italiah. Per kins has 12 victories in 18 pro- fessional Aghts.
At Edgbaston: Match drawn. Northamptonshire 239 and 270 This year the Army comes up (M. Norman 47, R. Subba Row with Elmer Rush, a 22-year 97), Warwickshire 356 for seven old heavyweight from Fort Ord, declared and 19 for no wicket.
Five tlines he has knocked out one of 32 Warwickshire four points.
or stopped his opponent. 3rd Division: CCC v HKCC; FC who has lost only V HERC.
At Leicester: Match Drawn. ¡most fecent triumph Boxers compete over three Leicestershire 309 and 164 for seventh-round TKO of three minutes' seven declared. Worcestershire Chico Rollins. rounds duration wearing heavy gloves. 184 and 195 (D. Richardson 41, Both Ros and Perkins went Three judges render the A. Spencer 42, G. Dews 60 not through light workouts yester-
afler with the referee not out), Leicestershire four points.day decision
concluding heavy having a vote.--AP.
Reuter.
drills on Monday,—AP.
Meeting
HKASA Executive Committee meeting, S.C.M. Post Board Room, 5.30 p.m.
TO-MORROW
Tennis Men's "D" Division Section "A": CFC (1) v KCC: Stanley Club CCC 1); EXCUSA v UC.
Sectia "B": EXCC v RAF: CPC (3) v UC; KTGCA v Recreio.
Moord "B" Division: UC v SCAA; KOC V CCC.
Golf
Ladies' Stableford Competition.
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bouts.
*Revolutionary' cha nge in
team control by French rugby tourists
France has made
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Sydney, May 17,
"revolu- onary" change in its Rugby League. Coom control,
AUS tralian sports writers sald to- day.
The French Rugby League team,
led by manager
Antoine Blain, arrived in Sydney yes. terday on their tour of Aus- tralia.
Sports writers said a 0 p.m. curfew will be applied only to players who are to appear in a match the next day. On previous tours they said,
there
Was ព striei nightly
routine. Now men not playing the next day will be allowed to go to the pictures or visit friends, Manager Antome Blain sald to reporters today that he had
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told his men to play fast open clean rugby. But he is puzzled by Australia's objection to the no-advantage rule in the scrums.' This was discarded for the ad- vantage rule in Australianı matches because of the fre- quency of penalties but the international no advantage Tule will operate in France's games,
Superstition
Mr Blain said the rule was ex-
tremely popular in France, The Frenchmen have rigid
dict programme.
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If they want a drink at their meals they take a glass of beer or soft drink instead of the traditional wine. Sweets are out, The French-
against
..
The holder of the men's Evesders (Holland) 6-2, 6-2, 6-1.
(Australia), 7-6, 6-2, 6-4.
third win in
four matches
Ilford, May 17.
The South Africans gained their third win in four first claes matches here today but not before Essex had administered shocks to the touring side.
Set to make 88.runs for/vic- 1
howy
.and
South Africans
C. A. R. Duckworth, b
Knight
on a wearing pitch the T. L Goddard, e Ralph, b Springboks lost four men for 37 Badley but an unbroken stand of 49 by Peter Carlstein
Colin Wesley saw them safely home S. O'Linn, Milner, Bailey
R. A. McLean, b Ralph P. R. Carlstein not out C. Wesley not out..
without further Josa,
Trevor Balley, Barry Knight
and Roy Rajph, the Essex teum howlers greatly troubled the South African baken while the ball was now,
25
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Extras
With only four runs scored Knight clipped Chris Duck-4-37. worth's off-stump, Trevor God dard fell to a fine gully catch off Bailey at 18 and Sld O'Linn
of was the victim splendid catch at backward short-leg at 25.
Total (for 4 wkts,) Wicketfalls 1-4, 2-18, 3-25,
86
Bowling AnalyzİS
OMR
W
Bailey
12
3
19
another
2
Knight. Ralph Insole
9
0 37
7 1 25
1
1
0 1
11
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Then Roy McLean, after hit- ting three belligerent fours, was bowled when Ralph came on.
Carlstein and the left-handed Wesley, however, stuck together determinedly and, once the fast men tired, Anished with a furry of fours.
Uncertain
But Essex had done enough to show that many of the South African batsmen are decidedly uncertain on pitches helping pace bowlers,
Johansson
isn't worried
Grossingers, May 17,
Ingemar Johansson mild today he wasn't worried about the news that former champion Joe Louis would help Floyd Patterson train for the world title fight on June 20, "Patterson will have to go in the ting alone, He can't take Louls with him. I generally beat
Earlier, despite the early dew, the South Africans made rather heavy weather of taking the last five Essex wickets. With only nine runs added Knight and Bailey had both be come victims to Neil Adcock who was very fast and accurate. He made the ball rise to an uncomfortable height so that an opponent faster the second time around, I know I can de
the batsmen took knocks on
the knuckles and thighs, yet it again," he said.
he could not move Topy Stanyard and Bill Greensmith who stood up pluckily to the
Johansson smiled when told that Louis would advise Patter-
onslaught though often baffled son "not to get hit,”
"Only threw one good punch
by Adcock's pace and move-last time," he commented, "and menit off the pitch. This pair resisted, for an hour
himself on
and not until Goddard brought medium-pace deliveries did the nished with an unbeaten 81 when the innings closed for 274
with his left-arm
wickets tumble.
just before lunch.
Greensmith
Adcock finished with four for 30 in 23 overs but Hughle Tay-
singles title, Nicola Pietrangeli G. Piel (France) beat 7. O'Brien geld again came in for punish-
of Italy, one of the greatest stylists in amateur, tennis, was having trouble today with an almost unknown Frenchman called Alain Bresson, until the Italian really shook himself loose from his lethargy to win in four sets,
1 Vermax (South Africa? beat Mment, his solitary wicket costing Sangster (Britain) 1-6, 10-12,5-1, 6-3118 runs in 35 overs.
8-1
J. Dmbay (Britain) beat Jovanocit Yugoslavia) 6-1, 62, 6-4.
B. Patty (United States) bent M. Olway (New Zealand) 8-6, 6-2, 7-5, J. N. Grinda (France) beat 4. pafox (Mexles) 6-2, 6-1, 2-6, 4-8,
6-3
Sepond round
·R. Haillot (France) beat A. Segal (South Africa) 6-4, 6-2, 6-3.
J. Javorsky (Czech) beat W. Wood-· cock (Australia) 0-3, 4-6, 4-6, 4-3, H. Wilson (Britain) beat L. Legen
steln (Austria) walkover.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS Essex: 98,
South Africans: 287.
SECOND INNINGS (Essex)
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(Overnight 208′ for five)
B. R. Knight low Adcock.. T. E. Bailey lbw Adebek .. 22
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Despite the fine weather and the big crowd of tourists His thronging the French capiat
there were was, o
only few hundred spectators, here for the opening day, The hardest match of the day
A. R. Stanyard; b Goddard 14 was a five-setter involving last
W. T. Greensmith not out year's finalist Ian Vermaak of
Melle F. Dutz (France) best ML. H. R. Ralph,
c Duck- South Africa and the most pro- M. Hammille (South Africa) 6-2.
worth, b Goddard mising of the British young- 2-6, 6-3. stery, Michael Sangster, who M M Coste (France) 4-5, 7-5, 6-1;
Miss S Lazzarino (Italy) teat T. Kent ibw Goddard
Extras has all the shots and power to
Total
men have two pieces of trait with each meal. French Rugby League,captain Antoine Jimenez has a pet "superstition" about the exact spot where he changes into his outfit for a match. For the opening of the New South Waler State section of the tour marrow Jimiter will change for the game at particular place in the dressing room.
If France wins he will occupy,
WOMEN'S SINGLES First round
Second round
go a long way in this tourmia- Miss R. Schuurman (South Africa) ment had he not been excep beat Miss P, Sehers (France) · 4-4, tionally unlucky in the draw.
0-2. Sangster lost 6-1, 12-10, 1-6, 3-8, 1-6.
Results
Mia A. Haydon (Britain) beat Min
M. L. Dusart (France) 6-2 6-1,
thut did it. Don't forget
Sho
heavyweight champion has ever
come back to win it again.”
When told Louds had joked about 'spying on Johansson, the
champion said: "I have always been an admirer of Joe Louis.
He does not have to come here as a spy. He is welcome any
me as a friend."--AFP.
LAST TRIBUTE TO KILLED
ACE DRIVER
Paris, May 17. The motor racing world ball Its last tribute to Amerlea's Inte ace driver Harry Schell, whose body was fown frozis London in the church of St Philippe Du. Rødlé here today. Among the mumerous wreaths were those of Argentina's veteran world champion Jean 11 Manuel Fangio and France's
Maurice Trintignant. 274
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Wicketfalls: 1-5, 2-23, 3-123,
Mrz H. Segal (South Africa) beat 4-188, 5-208, 8-210, 7-217, 8-245, Mme A. M. Behers (France) 8-8, 6-2. | 9-258,
Melle Ramirez (Mexico) best Melle F. Bonniard (France) 0-1, 6-2. Miss S. Reynolda (South Africa)
Results of today's games in Melle D. Wlid (France) 646-4, Adcock
cluded:
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MEN'S SINGLES
First round Milligan (Australia) beat A. Berghini 6-1, 6-1, 6-1.
beat 7. P. S. Stelpa (Hungary) Froment (Belgium) walkover.
W. Alwarez (Columbia) Maggi (Italy) walkover.
J. Buding (Stateless) beat M Mozer (Boviet Union), 6-2, 6-2, 6-0.
beat A.
2. Llamas (Mexico) beat F. Chevret (France) 6-3, 6-3, 7-5.
E. Soriano (Argentina) beat J. Pearce (Austraila) 7-6, 6-0, 7-5. Howe (Australia) 6-1, 6-4, 6-3.
F. Contreras (Mexico) beat H.
B. Hewitt (Australis) beat R. Aubone (Argentina) 3-7, 6-2 6-4.
L. Gerrard (New Zealand) beat R. 6-8, 10-8. 6-3 Mandesitam (South Africa) 7-5, 2-5,
a similar pot in the dressing Jalabert (France) beat B. rcom for the next match. Philippe-Morre (Australia) 6-4, 6-2,
2-6, 0-1.
I.
If France is beaten Jiminez will not returns to the old position
Ho will be a claim on a new prospect and stay there or switch, according to the way the luck rums-China Mall Special
by Barry Appleby
DARLING! YOU SAY THE
NICEST THINGS
OR WAS IT?
I Stulle (Austraila) beat Pimentel (Venezuela) walkover.
N. Pleriangell flaty) beat A. Bressan (France) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 2-3, ** J. C Molinari (France) beat S. Leibachev (Soviet Union) 6-2, 6-0.
-2.
D
Candy (Australia) beat
Frost (US) 1-6. 6-2, 6-4, 8-8.
G. Merlo (Italy) beat P. Van
COOK BETTER MEALS
0 MR W
Bowling Analysjy
28
9 30
Ming M Bueno (Brazil), best Grin Melle M. Lombard (France) 82, 8-2.
23
4 59
Misa J. Langley (Australia) beat Tayfield Mine C_Trancari (France) 6-4, 6-4. | Fellows-Smith,
Mr M. Hawice (Australia) beat McKinnon Melle I. De Lapualui (Francs) 1-2, 6-2-AFF
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7 118
3
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11
4 40
.
Goddard
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The memorial service will be held at 10.30 tomorrow morning before the body is finally fal to rest in the family vault in the Brunoy Cemetery in Seine- Et-Oise.
Schell's fatal accident oc- curred during a practice run in 1 Cooper Climax on May 13 in
1 preparation for the International 0 Automobile
Trophy ON the
1 Silverstone track in Northamp-
3 tonshire-AFP.
Haynes saves England from defeat
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** This is thể roll, scored two minutes before the end of the mh' enabled England to draw 8-3 with. Yugoslavia at Wembley, last
Johnny Haynes, the England Inside right, gets ready to score na rebounds from the crossbar after a shot by centre forward
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