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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1960.

The Tykes strike again

YORKSHIRE WIDEN COUNTY

CRICKET LEAD WITH

ANOTHER INNINGS WIN

London, May 26.

The hot pace set by Yorkshire in their bid to retain the County Cricket Championship and a spate of calls by umpires ́against “dragging" bowlers were the features of first class

cricket today.

Yorkshire gained their second two-day win in three games by

beating Kent by an innings and 114 rúns at Gravesend. Kent were shot out twice during the day by the varied Yorkshire attack.

Angers stays Derby favourite

at 100-30

FRENCH TENNIS SEMI-FINALS

Darlene Hard disposes of

SHIRTS-OFF SPECTATORS Wimbledon champion Maria

AT LORD'S WIN

-THE DAY-

London, May 26.

かす Lord's is for substitute

watching Cricket, an aged attendant decided during today's Middlesex match.

Sun-bathing at

VI

Notts

In the extreme heat, interest by the few hundred spectators the bowling gol lagged as erradic and lethargie balancı seemed reluctant to get any where near the run-a-minute

first rhythm which makes At Gravesend; Yorkshire beat Only offspinner Ray Ming-

class cricket 窳 reasonable worth with four for 28 in the Kent by an innings and 114 second innings claimed more runs. Yorkshire 436 for nine form of entertainment.

to take than two wickets in either inn- declared.

and 128. Several men decided Kent 194 ings but most of the interest Yorkshire 14 points.-Reuter.

their shirts off and sun-bathe. surrounded 22-year-old Tony Hatton, who was making his championship debut.

No-balled.

Hatton, a medium pace bow ler, came into the side as a re- placement for the injured Mel Ryen.

He took two wickets in each The American - owned, innings, including that of Eng-

land captain Colin Cowdrey in French-trained coit, Angers, the second innings before re- remained 100 to 30 favour-tiring with the effects of the ite, the same price as at last strong sun. Monday's meeting, and was backed to win £4,000 at to- day's Victoria Club callover on the Epsom Derby to be run on June 1.∙∙∙

Ky thus, one of Houses representing

being

laid to take

No bowler was called for throwing today but several incurred the wrath of umpires for dragging or overstepping the crease.

In addition to South African

Three Neil Adcock at Northampton, Paddy they included Alan Moss Prendergast, was well sup- (Middlesex) who was no-balled ported. £7,000 out of the books. He closed at 9 to 1. five points less than Monday's quotation.

Mr Ides of March and

Higgins both found supporters

at 66 to 1.us of March was backed to win £9,000 and MY Higgins £8,000. Both closed at 50 to 1

PRICES

four times against Nottingham- shire at Lord's und four Leices- tershire bowlers against Hamp- shire at Coalville.

Hampshire narrowly failed to

win the match inside two days.

They declared with a lead of 82 and Derck Shackleton (four Heath for nine) and Malcolm

(four for 43) played haver with Leicestershire who finish- ed at 52 for eight

Unbeaten

Today's callever prices were: 100-30 Angers; 5-1 St Paddy; 7-1 Die Hard: 9-1 Kythnos; 11- 1 Alcacus; 12-1 Tulyartos; 16-1

the Hampshire Margo; 23-1 Lustrous Hope; 33-1 Chrysler and Vienna; 40-nings total of 307 for

Auroy and Exchange Student; 50-1 Ides of March and Mr Higgins; 00-1 Torullo ano Stupor Mundi; 100-1 Kamok, Mozart, Oak Ridge, Proud Chieftain und Tudor Period; 200-1 Picturegoer and Port St

Anne.

Marlborough

Primon and were not quoted. Reuter.

Derby, Oaks

final acceptors and jockeys

London, May 26. Only 25 from an original entry of 444. were left in at the final acceptance stage on the Epsom Derby.

اليد

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BRITISH AMATEUR GOLE

47-year-old Cochran

shows surprising form

semi-finals

to reach

Portrush, May 26,

Bob Cochran, a 47-year-old American from St Louis, split the fairways with sub-par golf today and provided a big surprise by qualifying for the semi-finals of the British Amateur Championship.

Most people had thought the American's legs would

let him down when it came to two rounds of stiff competitive golf in one day.

a and

The

attendant decided that decor at cricket's salictum must be observed and invited the offenders to re-don their shirts. Some complied, others, refused.

Sald televisión actor Gertain Klauber: "I strongly object to this puritanical attitude at Lord's. I love watching cricket especially with the sun on my back."

"Cricket Another man said:

gets so dull here that if you can't have a little sun- bathing for your half dollar Life is not worth living." The shirts-of enthusiasts won

the day—AFP.

Don Jordan to defend world title today

Bueno in 40

in 40 minutes

Paris, May 26,

Shocks continued in the French International Tennis Championships here today with the defeat of Wimbledon champion Maria Bueno of Brazil. Miss Bueno was decisively|" interval and when she led match which lasted just under beaten 6-3, 6-2 la 40 minutes in -4-0 she had won nina gaines two hours.

in a row. the semi-finals of the women's t singles by Darlene Hard of the United States.

The Ascension Day holiday crowd sitting in shirt sleeves in the beat-wave conditions, could hardly believe that the Brazilian girl who had was the same crushed Miss Hard 6-5, 6-3 in the Wimbledon Anal, and 6-2, 5-4 in the semi-finals of the United States Championships last year.

Errors

Miss Reynolds came back to win the next game against sor- vice only to drop her own deli- very to trail 1-3,

Men's semi-finals But the South African was not completely finished. Two fine passing shots enabled to take Miss Ramirez's services for 5-2 and she held her for 5-3.

her

Own

was the en," That, however, of her rally. Miss Ramirez Errors streamed from Mks | served out the match after Miss Bueno's racquet. She rever Reynolds had saved one match really got into the game, point with a forehand deep to while Mim Hard's firm Ber- the corner. vioes and volleys became more purposeful AS the match progressed,

Miss Hard broke through in the sixth game of the first set and took the set in the ninth game after only 19 minutes' Les Veras, May 27. play Miss Bueno only The world welterweight box- occasionally pulled out some Stols which ing champton Don Jordan of e classical

for will defend his title against | she is capable of, but Caba's Benny Kid Pare every winner she made at least here today.

half a dozen errors. Paret is favoured to win the title since Jordan lost his two lasi fights one of them before the limit.

Jordan won the world title on December 5, 1958, when he beat Virgil Atkins.

Since then he has defended

his title only once in July 1959 against young Denny Moyer

whom he beat,

Last December he defeated Fernandt · Barrelo and one week later be was beaten for the first time by Argentine's Federico Thompson.

SEVERE PUNISHMENT But the the, free-swinging Cochran beat John Duncan, American proved them

Irish Open Ama- wrong 38-year-old

Last week he was again by winning both his matches to- teur champlon, 8 and 4 in the

MacFarland still bears the day without any serious worry fifth round in the morning, and beaten by Candy and

will How

meet Gordon then chalked up a 3 and 2 vie and his face

Alan marks of severe punishment. over 31-year-old Huddy, a 29-year-old English tory

Parcs cama

to the fore last Thirlwell, Arst man who onee captained Cam-

British Walker Cup

former English December when he gave a player fourbridge University, in one

Amateur

champion, in the beating to Charley Scott, then made in six hours 20 minutes. Friday's 36-hole semi-finals.

quarter-finals in the afternoon, Gray batted throughout

rated as the top world welter=" Carr defeated Brian Chap-weight title challenger.

1 up in the man of England

In Jamiary, morning and then edged. Michael defented Scott Bonallack, another, Walker Cup 25 be drew player from England, 2 and 1 in the afternoon.

for

an unbeaten 150. He shared a second wicket stand of 173 with Henry Horton who made

105.

A three-hour knock for 95 by Peter Marner helped Lancashire to first innings lead over War- wickshire alter the latters' fast bowler Steve Wheatley had ruptured some early wickels. Wheatley Anished with seven

for 45.

Another batsman to miss ceziury narrowly was John Exirich whose 93 was Surrey top score against Somerset.

Scores

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

At the Oval: Somerset 275 and Surrey 251 (J. 42 for twc. Edrich 93, R. Swetman 46 not out).

Joe Carr through

of

the

ci

1800, he again Joe Carr, a two-time winner

and on March with Thompson, of the title from Dublin, will

The winner of the fight was to tackle Jimmy Walker, the 39- year-old Scot, in the other

Walker, who broke an anide meet Jordan for a world title 36-bole match over

bout the and injured his knee-cap in a picturesque Portrush links on road smash

Jordan de-

preferred to fight year ago, the edge

Paret firstAFF. Atlantic teated Leslie McClue of Scot- Ocean.

Land 3 and 2 in the morning "This beautiful, sunny, warm and then knocked out Irishman weather today certainly helped Tom Craddock 3 up in me after the battering 1 took afternoon, from the gales and driving rain of yesterday," said Cochran, still remarkably ft at the end of the day.

the

Huddy, one of England's reserves for matches against other countries,"

the won at 19th over Colin MacLaine of Scolland, and then defeated John Glover of England 4 and

U.S MARKSMEN 3

BETTER

Results

Results of leading matches

She dropped her service at the start of the second set and surrendered it again in the fifth game. Miss Head, making sur- prisingly few mistakes,

con- Adently went to 3-2 and then. held her service to love for the

match.

Tremendous tussle

First into the men's final was the stocky Italian holder of the title, Nicola Pleirangeli, who beat Robert Haflet, the French international 6-4, 7-5, 7-3 in

a

Hallet played a defensive rame from the back court while Fietratigall attacked at every opportunity.

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The Frenchman, who had the support of one of the biggest crowds seen on the centre court for many

his years, had choices, and led 4-1 in the second set and 3-3 in the third

But the Italian always look- .. ed to have the edge.

Huiler saved one point in the final game with a brave volley but Pietrangeli clinched vic- tory the second attempt with a backhand passing shot.

The second semi-final was a complete anti-climax with the Bittle Chilean, Luis Ayala taking only 57 minutes to beat Orlando Sirola, of Italy, 6-4, 6-0, 6-2.

Sirola could hardly do a thing right and the second set lasted only nine minutes-Reuter.

Fighting century by

Subba Row

against S. Africans

Northampton, May 26.

While Miss Hard was winning A fighting century by Northampton captain Raman Subba Row, with commendable support fram the tail-enders, enabled the county to avert the follow-on and finish the second day here with a total of 363, giving the South African touring cricket team a lead of 98,

easily on the rentre court, South African Sandra Reynolds and little Yola Ramirez, of Mexico, were having A tremendous tussle on the No. 2 court for the privilege of meeting her in the Anal.

Miss Reynolds won 2 57- minute first set at 10-8, and Miss Ramirez came back to take the second 8-3

ser

The Springboles declared at he was called four times for per. their overnight score of 401 for overstepping always three,

severed and two late wickets When!

gave him deserved figures of the Northants' Both girls were grateful for about the task of reducing the three for 56. The other bow- leadi upeners lers while consistent, providoă formidable the ten-minute break. In the

Michael Normen and Brian little danger. second set- Mies Reynolds frequently rubbed ice on her Reynokis started well. They face and neck when she changed put on 88, Northampton's big- stand of the fest opening the season and Norman altogether batted three hours for 75 while Reynolds drove strongly for 44.

tatis.

Miss

Ramirez won

match 8-10, 8-8, 6-3 after two hours six minutes of play. She began the final set where she had left off before the

Thailand agrees to

stage Asian Zone Thomas Cup ties

Subba Row, the batsman of the day, was at the wicket for 208 minutes and hit 17 boundaries in his 108. It was his stubborn Innings that saved Northampton from 1 collapse after Hughie Tay- field who finished with six for 123 had broken through,

Hint to selectors

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS South Africans: 461 for three declared.

Northamptonshire

M. Norman, e McLean, b

Tayfield

B. Reynolds, b Tayfield ...

75 44

J. Watts, e and b Tayfield 10 R. Subba Row lbw Adcock 108 B. Barrick, c Fellows-Smith,

b Tayfield

D. Ramsamool, e Carlstein, b

Tayfield

A. Lightfoot, b Adcock....

8

6 14

F. H. Tyson ibw McKinnon 30.

P. D. Waltts, o Fellows Subba Row collected even

Smith, b Tayfield further honours in that he be-J, Manning, b Adcock came the highest scorer against K. Andrew not out the Springboks so far and the second batsman to make a cen- tury against them, the first

At Lord's: Middlesex 320 for WORLD RECORD today in the British Amateur IBF PERMISSION NOW SOUGHT being Essex skipper and Eng-

Of these six come from Ire-eight declared. Noltinghamshire land, two from France and one 146 and 125 for four (M. Hill 42 from Italy, with the remainder not out). representing Britain,

At Manchester: Warwickshire

The total value of the race will be £39,170, the net value 187 and 170 for two (M. Smith 60 not out, W. Stewart 02 not

to the winner being £33,094 out). Lancashire 207 (G. Pullar The second horse will receive 41, P. Marner 95, Q. Wheatley £3,917 and the third £1,958.

The final acceptors, with seven for 45). Jockeys where already arranged,

are:

At Oxford: Oxford University

An

Sandhanen, May 26.

Golf

Championship included:

Fifth round

Bob Cochran (USA) beat

(England)

American ride shooting John Duncan (Ireland) 6 and Leam today scored 4.552 4. marks 30 marks, more than the world rifle shooting re- cord held by the Sovlet Union,

However, the new record can-

Alan Thirlwell beat Cecil Beamish (Ireland) 1 up (19 holes)..

Joe Carr (Ireland) beat Brien Chapman (England) 1 up.

Kuala Lumpur, May 26.

The Badminton Association of Thailand has agreed

to stage the Asian Zone matches of the Thomas Cup badminton competition in Bangkok this year.

Extras

Total

44

6

1

17

363

Fall of wickets: 1-88, 2-125, lish Test selector Doug Insole who made 105 at Ilford.

3-138, 4-148, 5-100, 8-210, 7-286, Subba Row's skilful innings | 8-319, 9-329.

Bowling Analysis gave the Test selectors a strong hint

were Adcock out for 169 with Tayfeld hav- Fothecary

Half the county side

ing taken all fe wickels for Goddard

67 wiren Subba Row found a Tayfield succession of useful partners, Fellows - Smith

who McKinnon But it will not be possible should not have any objection particularly Frank 1 n 145 and 173 (A. Baig 41, E.not he officially recognised since Michael Borallack (England)

wicket McGlew play these matches in because the reasons for the scored 30 of an eigh Dyson 63). Derbyshire 101 and only performances accomplished beat Michael Burges (England' to

during the world championships 3 and 2.

Bangkok or for that matter at change are for the benefit of the stand of 56 in 45 mutes. 18 for three.

Peter Walls was another It would are accepted.

Tom Craddock (Ireland) any other centre unless the In- competing nations,

filing who in a final heclic The American team was com- beat Jim Draper (Scotland) 1ternational Badminton Feders- save time and travelling ex- posed of Daniel Pucke! (1,146 up,

tion walves its regulations penses.

thrashed the bowlers for 44 marks). M. E. Gunnarson (1,141 Jimmy Walker (Scotland) governing the running of the

before becoming Tajfeld's marks), Foster (1,134 marks) beat J. Leslie McClue (Scot competition,

Kixth victim.

bowlers got and Anderson (1,131 marks). land) 3 and 2,

It was taking part in a rifle John Glover (England) beat shooting contest between Finland John G. MeErvel (Ireland) and the United States here in and 8. Finland.--AFP.

Alcaeus (A. Breasicy), Angers (G. Thiboeuf), Auroy (G. Lewis), Chrysler (J. Mer At Newport: Essex 105 and cer). Die Hard (G. Bougoum), 257 (B. Taylor 50, D. Insule 42, (D. Page), G. Smith 49). Glamorgan 147, Exchange Student Ides of March

(E. Eldin), (A. Rees 61, W. Greensmith five Kythnos (R. Hutchinson), for 401. Lustrous Hope (G. Moore), At Worcester; Gloucestershire (R. Fawdon), Mr214 and 153 for seven (A. Milton Marengo Higgins (D. Smith), Oak Ridge 48 not out), Worcestershire 177 (na jockey yet), Port St Anne (D. Richardson 64, D. Smith six

S. Millbanks), Proud Chief- for 711. tain (S. Clayton), St Paddy (Le

At Northampton: South Afri- Piggott), Stupor Mundi (W. H. Carr). Tulyartos W. William-cans 461 for three declared. son, Torullo (E. Hide), Tudor Northamptonshire 303 (M. Nor- Period (W. Rickaby), Vienna man 75, B. Reynolds 44, P., (T. Gosling), Primon (no jockey Watts 44, R. Subba Row 198).

Gordon Haddy (England) beat H. Colin MacLaine (Scot land) 1 up (19 holes).

Quarter-finals

Cochran beat Thirwell, 3 and Carr beat Bonnallack, 2 and

Brazil lose Buenos Aires, May 26. Argentine beat Brazil four 2.. Al Snibston; Lelcestershir: goals to two in their interna- yet), Mozart (no jockey yet) 285 and 52 for eight, Hamp-Hional football encounter here.) 1. Picturegoer (W. Elliott), Marl-

Wailer beat Craddock, 2 up. borough (no jockey yet) and shire 387 for four declared (R. today.

Marshall 52, H. Horton 195, J. At half-lime Argentine led Kamak (A. Clayton).

Huddy beat Glover, 8 and 2 two goals to nil-AFP. Thirteen of an original entry Gray 150 not out). of 412 were left in at the final acceptance stage on the Oaks Stakes, to be run over one and

a half miles, at Epsom on June.

3.

The total value of the race will be £21,120, the net value to the winner, being 217,802. The second horse will receive

22.112 and the third £1,050.

The final acceptors, with jockeys, are:

Zeronis (L. Ward), Djebel Idra (G. Bougoure); Barbarsque (no jockey yet). Courtesan AC Rawlinson), No Saint (S. Clayton), Never Too Late →(R-Potocelety Ip-2-Piggott);~ Imberline (J. P. Boulanger), Saint

Anne (1 Lindley), Paimpont (G. Thiboeuf), Nada (no Jockey yet) Sangpur (no Jockey yet) and Kamok (A. Clayton) Heuter:

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RESTAURAN

AP.

The Springbok

If the IBF nefuses permission for the Asian Zone matches to be played together at Bangkok, Asian Badminton Confederathen the matches will be played no help from the pitch, Adcock 4tion secretary Teh Gin-600 according to the IBF draw.

said he had written today to

India is scheduled to play the IBF appealing on behalf of the six countries concerned in Thailand at Bangkok by July (ha Aslan, Zboe-India, Thai-31. The winners will have the Band, - Malaya, Hongkong, choice of courts against Ceylon and Pakistan for per=|| Malaya to be mission to play the Allan Zmé | Noventer matches of the 1060-81. Thomes Cup competition at Bangkok,

decided by

In the other section. Ceylon will play Pakistan, in Pakistan

Yugoslavian Soccer

Cup champions

Belgrade, May 20, The. Dinamo (Zagreb) team

Mr Teh felt that though the before July 31. The winners won this year's Yugoslavian IBF rules do not provide for meet Hongkong, also zonal matches to be played off Pakistan, the match to be de- Football Cup when it defeated together at one venue, the IBF elded by November-Reiter,

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London Express Service -

Glenavon win U.S.

Soccer League match

Jersey City, May 28. Glenavon of Ireland beat the New York Americans 3-1. 15 an international League Soccer game at Roosevelt Stadium here Tonight

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