THE
CHINA
Yorkshire nearing
MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE, 3, 1960.
SERVICES HOCKEY
sixth victory Camp staff and HQLF
UMPIRES FOR SUSSEX NEEDS 25 Founder's day sports at St Xavier's
FIRST
TEST NAMED
The
London, June 2. MCC announced today that the umpires for the first Test between England ang South Africs, beginning at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Thursday, will be John Langridge and W. E. Phillipson.
Langridge. the former opening. Sussex batsman, Together with Frank Lee no-balled Geoff Grime, the South African fast bowter, for throwing MCC Fame Juring the against the touring team
at Lord's last month.
He had previously "stood" when Griffin was playing it the game with without
Essex at ford
calling him.
Phillipson umpired dur-
ing the rain-ruined game of the South Africans at Oxford
did noi and - penalise the controversial Grifin for his action.
China Mail Sprelat.
RUNS TO AVOID INNINGS DEFEAT
Brilliant bowling by Close
London, June 2, Brian Close, the Yorkshire all-rounder, put the champion county in sight of their sixth win of the season when his brilliant seam bowling claimed nine Sussex wickets for 124 runs today at Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.
Close took five wickets for 64 as Sussex were dismissed for 200 in their first innings and claimed four for 60 in the second innings of 156 for five.
South Africans
win by
nine
wickets
Blurton-on-Trend, June 2.
A fine innings of 124 by their captain Jackie
Final
At the close of play on the second day of the three-day mutch Sussex needed 25 runs with live wickets left to avoid an innings defeat by Yorkshire whose first innings totalled 381.
Captain's innings
Skipper Dour Insole played a fighting captain's innings for Essex against Hampshire at Romford, Essex. His score of 80 so transformed the game that Essex finished the day 158 runs ahead with two wickets left.
Essex had trailed by 63 runs
MeGlew backed up by some splendid bowlingon first innings and lost four
enabled the South African cricketers to race to a two-day victory by nine wickets over the Minor Counties here today.
South
Wicketfulls:
1-128, 2-202. Were! stores Africans-373 and 29 for one; 3-214, 4-322, 5-342, 6-349, 7-349,
8-381, 9-361 Minor Caunties 220 and 170.
an-1
Bowling Analysis McGlew's century and other enterprising innings of 90; by the lefthander Culla Welsey Young took the South African total to Waite 373 for a first innings head of Lomax
153
wickels before getting ahead. insole defied the Hampshire at- tack for tour and a half hours before falling to the last ball of the day. He hit six fours and a livi
Colin McCool (89)
At Bath, Somerset were saved from threatened defeat by Not-
0 MR W
12 3 49
stand of 141 between Australian all-rounder
1
28
7 75
0 50
0
Birkenshaw
14 1 61
3
18.3 3 78
B
13
1 49
0
"The irad was not as big as Collins seemed likely early in the day
for the later batsmen failed;
against the spin of, Jack Ikla
6
SECOND INNINGS Minor Counties
and Jack Birkenshaw, the last P. J. Sharpe e O'Linn b
five wickets going down for only 31 runs.
Ikin. former England and Lancashire player, finished with six for 79.
Adencki,
F. W. Millet: lbw Tayfield N. H. Moore Tayfield R. Collins e Pitheyb Toy- í feld
J. T. ikin bw Adcockt
Two century stands Lomax retired hurt
But with Neil Adcock, wh took live for 31, and Hugh Tayfield three for 46) in fine form, the South Africans raced Counties' through the Minor
Won in second innings and extra time.
I wo
century portrarships | the South Africans War their first innings total.
helped
!
J. Birkenshaw e Tayfield b
Adcock
R. Taylore O'Linn b Adcock D. Laitte Pithey h Adcock
. H. Young not out F. Bailey absent hurt
Extras
Total
4
and West Indian player Peter Wight (64).
Somerset last two wickets for
12 in trying to knock off Tears
Mr Gerald Abbass, president of the St Francis Xavier's College Alumni Association, presents a prize lo one of the winners at the College Founder's Day athletic meeting on Tuesday-China Mail photo.
French
entries out for
first three places
in
Oaks this afternoon
the Oaks
By
VERNON MORGAN
dozen
Epsom, June 2.
There are
tinghamshire, thanks toane The ill-fated French Derby favourite Angers, who met his death here yes- terday bidding to win Britain's top classic, should be avenged in the Oaks tomorrow afternoon.
Allies, from their half France sends three Never Too Late, Imberline and British and Irish rivals.
stable companion If they place one, two, three of 88 run, but at the close of Paimpont (a
who look good as expected it will be the first runs on of Angers) play they were 175
enough to lake first three places time since the war that French with Ave wickets left.
fillies have swept the board.
The winner is expected to be Never Too Late, trained by Etienne Pollet in France, owned by Mrs Howell Jock-Thousand Guiness. Djebel Idra,
who will be ridden by Austra son of the United States. She
lian jockey Garnet Bougoure tu- will be ridden by French ace
morrow, was down the field in Roger Poincelet,
that race.
Scores
17 Close of play
scores in to-
50 days cricket matches were;
At Lord's: Middlesex 319.
8 Leicestershire 157 and 210 for
17 four (W. Watson 61 not out).
34
At Romford; Essex 132 and
219 for eight (D. Insole 80). Hampshire 193.
Al Oxford: Oxford University
201 and 97 for egit.
Worces-
tershire 207' (D. Richardson 40, 59, J. Pichaud. ye
@
10
G. Dew's
15
170
Wicketfalls: 1-4, 2-52, 3-77, McGlew and Chris Duckworth 4-305. 5-112, 5-116, 7-116, 8-100.
who made 59 put on 128 for the and Wesley and first wicket
John Wante (41) added 108 for Adcock the second wicket.
Bowling Analysis
Pothecary
McGlow, the fifth member of Tayfield the touring team to score 100, McKinnon.
hit his best form for two seasons and at times showed why he is
rated among the best opening
batsmen in
the world.
Не
13
O M R
2 31 5 1 15
15
for 56).
At Middlesbrough; Yorkshire Sussex 200 (K. Suttle 02,
381.
B. Close five for four), and 156 for five (E. Dexter 43).
At Chesterfield; Gloucester-
shine 405 for five declared.
W Derbyshire 216 (H. Johnson 52) 5 and 102 for five (H. Johnson 60
not out).
3 4 46 10.5 2 63
South Africans
A. J. Pithey not out
C.A. R. Duckworth b Millett
cover-drove and swept superbly, C. Wesley not out
hitting one six and 14 fours in
a siny of just under three hours.
Injured
Wesley was
more aggressive.
In hitting one six and 17 Jours. The Minor Counties had the nisfortune
have
players injured.
138
two Ian Lomax
hit in tlie cye having
made 34 and Bailey could not
bal because he broke his wrist
un Wednesday,
Total (for ane wicket) Wicketfall: 1-16.
Sharpe Millett
Bowling Analysis
10
At Birmingham: Lancashire 0353 for seven declared and 41 for no wicket. Warwickshire 255 (W. Stewart 51, F. Gardner 10 49, M. Smith 52).
Somerset 173 and five (P. Wight 64. C. 20 263 for
McCool 89, C. Greenham not out). Nottinghamshire 266 W(C. Poole 84)-Reuter.
Q
0 M R
2.3 0 14 0 2 0 6 1 -Reuter.
Ira Murchison
to run in
Nigel Moore punished t Compton Relays
South African spinners, hitting McKinnon for a six and three fours in une over while making 59 Collins also drove Toy field out of the ground. But Adcock returned to the attack of the break the back to innings. The South Africans scored the winning runs in, minutes.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS" Minor Counties: 220 South Africans (Overnight 118 for b)
D. J. McGlew e Collins b
Ikin
Compton, June 2.
Sprinter Ira Murchison, co- holder of the world 100-metre dash record of 10.1 seconds, has the field for been added to Friday night's Compton Relays. Murchison, a member of the U.S. 1956 Olympic team and ex-Western Michigan star, will meet Bobby Morrow, BU? Wood- house and Leamon King, ali co-holders of the 100-yard dash recurd of 9.3. King also has run 100 metres in 10.1-AP
At Bath:
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
RANG
(3830)
55
Here is a position Trom master play: White to move and force a win.
London Expres Savio.
TAE GAMBOLS
124
C. A. R. Duckworth low
Young
59
GAYE!
A. J. Pithey e Birkenshaw
41
⚫ Ikin
J. H. B. Walte c sub b Ikin.
C. Wesley c Young bikin
S. O'Linn not out
J. Fellows-Smith c sub b
Jkin
H. J. Taynelde Sharpe b
Birkenshaw
J. E. Pothecary c Sharpe b
~Birkenstrowning
A. H. McKinnon c'and b
Birkenshaw
N. A. Adcock e and b Ikin
Extras
Total
G
573
WE'LL MISS THE FIRST
RACE
U.S. champion
wins British
women's
golf title
Harlech, June 2. Barbara McIntire, 25-year-
Doubts
merge for second
of the season
half
PAY 'A' STILL IN LEAD
By DEE
From the touch-line, last evening, I watched the birth of a new team to the Services six-a-side hockey league, as owing to the shortage of players for Camp and HQLF, the controlling committee has approved the merger of these two 'Founder' teams and they will in future be recognised as HQLF 'A' and 'B'. Regardless of the outcome of such a combination it is indeed a pity to see a league table with no place offered to Camp.
The 'Comics' as we have late the performance of their come to know them, were, in junior six against Tamar, How- the past among the giants of ever, this was not to be, the hard court: Champions in 1958 and among the leaders last year, they were always six to be feared and the writer recalls vividly the strong foundations that were laid by players like Lewis, Robertson, Lawrence and Martin, How ever, they have gone, and so
with a
we say "Good hunting" to the now combine and touch of sadness; "Farewell the 'Comles'," to the Camp.
Only eight fixtures have been decided since my last report and these have given 2 lot of spectators their Imoney's worth,
Outclassed
On Tuesday, Sigs 'A' were in top gear against BMH, with Link here, there and every where looking for the slightest opening. Throughout the game the Medics found a Arm de- fence blocking every move and with Bird on top from the BMH forwards never really looked like turning the game, Cook and Shaw seemed to the each other up in defence, resulting in the Sigs boys being able to break through
Peter run by sc Saint Anne,
The result of nine to four in Walwyn. She has won her last
was certainly Sigs favour two races,
justined and may well have two Irish Allies, bem more decisive but for the Zenobin owned by the American add way the ball came off the Mrs Ann. Biddle, and French-. bred Djebel Idra. Lrish jockey wall on a few occasions.
Pay 'B' took the court on the Liam Ward rides Zenobia, who
the won
Irish One same evening, hoping to emu- recently
This daughter of. the American-owned Derby winner of 1954 won the English One New- Thousand Guineas at market so easily, in spite of her saddle slipping near the finish, been at that she has never
better than even money since and seems sure to start at odds
on.
One doubts, however, whether she is as good as thought, and it she can indeed beat her cum- patriots the
He is the only Australian in the race.
If the bright sunny weather holds, as forecast, there will be another huge fashionable crowd packing the historic. downs for what is popularly known as "Ladies Day."
The proceedings will again be graced by the presence of the Queen and her royal party, As in the Derby, this year she has no runner.
Probable runners
small but
The field will be Count Guy De Rothschild's Imberline and Mrs the reward will be great for Rash
Strassburger's nearly £18,000 goes to the win-
Beaver
old United States cham-Paimpoint. plon, today won the
Both Imberline and Paimpoint British Women's Amateur are more stoutly bred than Golf Championship here! Never Too Late and may make by beating Philomena their extra stamina tell in the Garvey, of Ireland, by uphill finish of the mile and a "It is most unlikely that the four and two in the 36-
French trio will be split by hole final here.
British or Irish contenders.
Miss McIntire trom, Florida, is the first player for 12 years to win both the United States and British titles in the same spasti and is now the virtual/world champion among amateur women golfers.
The American won four of the first six holes and always kept in command. After the morning round. she stood six up against her 33-year-old opponent, who had won the British tile in 1957 and was making her fourth appearance in the fral.
Miss Meintre increased her Alead to be eight up after 27 holes and held off a spirited late rally by the Irish girl from
County Louth, who won five of the last seven holes played.
So the championship trophy will accompany the Curtis Cup i women's team award across the
Atlantic-Beuter.
half race.
The best of them may prove to be Saint Anne, a daughter of the royal stallion Aureole. who also sired St Paddy. She impressed when she came out second to Running Blue in the Oaks Trial Stakes at Ling. field.
Piggott's bid
Another British hope is the Yorkshire-trained Ally Courte- slaying daughter of san, a Supreme Court, She has won her last two races and will be staying every yard of the trip.
Lester Piggott, who won his third Derby on St Paddy, will have many supporters in his bid for the classic double. He has the mount on the oddly-named Io (pronounced "Eiyo") daughter of Tenerani, who is in same Lambourn stable as
the
Barry Appleby
I'LL HAVE TO GO NOW, MURIEL
GBORGE IS STARTING TO GET IMPATIENT,
ner.
The eleven probable runners Zenobla jockeys are: with (L. Ward), Djebel Idra (G. Bougoure), Courtesan (A. Raw- linson), No Saint (S. Clayton), Never Too Late (R. Poincelet), to (L. Piggott), Imberline (J.P. Boullenger), Saint Anne (J. Lindley), Palmpont (G. Thi boeuf), Nada (no jockey yet) and Kamok (A. Clayton),-- Reuter.
World boxing
champion arrested
Was
Baton Rouge, June 2.
World fightweight boxing champion Joe Brown
arrested here today following a complaint made against him by a man named Abram Bryant.
Bryant, 32, claimed that Brown, 34, hod pointed a gun at him on May 20 during an alter- cation about a bet,
The incident alleged- ly took place at the Sport Centra here, owned by Brown.
Brown was released after posting a $1,000 bond. AFP.
Sugar Ray suspended
by NY
NY Commission
New York, June 2.
The New York State Athletic Commission today suspended the boxing licence of Sugar Ray Robinson until he can make peace with the Maryland Commission.
The former middleweight champloo was suspended by the Maryland body on May 19 for to show up for a failure scheduled fight in Baltimore.
HOT WATER
Instant
WITH GAS
Sugar Ray was slated to meet Pedro Gonzales on May 14 but. postponed until the bout was May 16, Rabinam didn't show and failed to notify the boxing promotore,
up
The Navy side completely out- classed, the Pay outfit, who, it must be conceded were without the services of their skipper and right-wing, Butler. Tomlinson for Tamar was in a lively mood little difficulty in and, together with Walsh, found Belts and Booker, the Pay last outwitting line'.
In this game the crowd, were› once again thrilled by Parry-of Pay. This youngster is, without any doubt, the most improved player of the season. He is Literally everywhere. He de fends attacks and starts moves as they really should be started. Nevertheless, Parry could not beat Tamar and thự fingl score of five goals to three in the Navy side's favour, was com- pletely justified.
The third game that I must mention was that played last evening between Pay C and HQLF B. Here, a new side, completely inexperienced, upset one of the league leaders by taking both points in a three to two victory. The hockey that was played could be re- carded on the back of a ten cent stamp, but, HQLF played bustle hard and managed to their way through.
No bouquets
The Pay team can take no bouquets, as at times they re
of the most this unorthodox hockey year.
sonted to some seem
in
tussle HOLF took the their stride, Pay panicked and found themselves all at sea when the ball crossed into their half. Well done the new bays, but to the opponents well
My closing nole is to Provost - don't bank on my forecast you have a lot of games to win yet.
The results for the past week and the league table, including last night's games are es fol lows:
BMX
S 'A Pay 'B' Pay 'A' HOLF 'B
Results
3 Pay 'A'
• BMK
Tamar
& Provost
3 Pay 'C'
Standings
pw
Pay 'A'
10 10
Tamat
10 7
Provost
10
Pay 'C
10 5
Bigs A
9
Pak 'B
HOLF
BMH
HOLF
Sige B
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Patterson concentrates
on his left
Newton, June 2 Floyd Patterson-aguin: onneen= trated on his left hand so he resumed boxing preparations today for his June 20 fight with world heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansspaz.. Patterson kept peppering his three sparring partners with lett jabs and left hooks in a four-round drill. He went two rounds with Oliver Wilson abit one each with Julio Mederos and his brother, Jay Patterson.
After the Boxing Potterson Ad six rounds of gym work, In- cluding bag punching. He ran five miles this morning,
Patterson decided not to box on. Friday. He plans to par Gen Melvin Koulewitch, on Saturday and Sundny-AP.
chairman of the New York Commission, announced that Robinson is suspended until hia contract in. Maryland is fulfilled or until his suspension
in that state is lifted.
The decision here, is not likely
to affect Robinson's scheduled
Title fight postponed
Bangkok, June 2...
The return match between
title light in Boston on June 11 when he meets Paul Pender, new world flyweight champion. who is the middleweight cham Pone Kingpetch of Thailand and plon in Massachusetts and New Argentina's Pascual Perez York. Massachusetts falled to been postponed indefinitely be- honour the Maryland suspension, cause of an injury to Pone's right hand fight promoter *** Gene Polimer is the recognis" | George Parnassus said today..
ed middleweight champion of Parnassus sald Pone is being the national boxing Association, treated by two doctors who will which represents all boxing tell him in two weeks' time when states except Massachusetts and he can begin training for the 19-
match New-York-AP}
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