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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1960.

Great soccer by Scotland Malaya-touring

HOLD HUNGARY TO A 3-3

DRAW AFTER

AFTER LEADING

3-1 IN-66 MINUTES

Budapest, June 5.

Scotland gave one of their finest soccer performances for several seasons when they drew 3-3 with Hungary at the Nep Stadium here this evening. The Scots led 3-1 after 66 minutes and seemed set to triumph where England had failed a fortnight ago, but the Hun- garians, roared on by a shirt-sleeved crowd of 90,000, hit back determinedly, scored in the 71st minute and shot the equaliser in the dying seconds of the game.

Sexlaris goals came from Hunter, brought in after the the new Inside to of George disappointing 4-1 defeat by Herd, Alex Young and Willie Austria In Vienna a week ago.

GIMENO WINS

BARCELONA

Nineteen-year-old Hunter, who scored Scotland's first. and Herd, who got the second, their were both playing in

first international,

Hungary's match-saving goal

was scored from a goalmouth

TENNIS TITLE melee by inside-left Lajos Tichy,

Barcelona, June 5.

leading goal-scorer in Hungarian soccer this sorson who missed the

England game against through injury.

Extra time

Andres Gimeno of Spain lo- day won the Count of Godo Trophy after a week-long international He thus atoned for taking tennis tournament at the with a penalty-kick in the 12th minute when he shot wide from Royal Tennis Club,

He easily defeated Gluseppe the spot after being brought down by Scottish full-back Merlo of Italy 6-1. 6-2, 6-1 in

Duncan McKay. the men's slugles final.

OTHER RESULTS Other final results today were Women's singles Heather Segal (South Africa) beat Pilar Barril (Spain) 6-1, 6-1.

Moss betters

own lap record

Zandvoort, June 5.

driver Stirling Britain's sce

Moss Improved his Zandvoors circuit lap record when he Averaged 161.96 kph (101.228 mph) during trials here to- day.

Moss, driving a Lotus, covered the 4.193-km lap in 1 minute 33.2 seconds.

.

Yesterday he established new record with 1 minute 33.6

Jack Australia's seconds. Brabham, driving & Cooper, clocked 1 min. 33.4 secs. Bri tain's Incland in a Lotus fo lowed next

The huge electric clock in the stadium showed 92 minutes when Tichy scored, Mr Arthur Ellis, the English referee was

with 1 min. 33.9 playing off the time lost when he himself was laid out soon pecs Sweden's Jack Bonnier in Mixed doubles--Carmen Her- after, the interval when struck a BRM did not improve on his nandez Coronado (Spain) and In the face by the ball, and the yesterday's time of 1.34.3. Mose Mandarino (Brazil) beat brief period when

Scottish Organisers whe decide Heather Segal and Neble Fraser goalkeeper Billy Brown needed night whether they will allow (Australia) 8-6, 8-10, 7-5.

Holland's Godin De Beaufort to attention shortly afterwards,

The Hungariang claimed tako part in the Grand Prix that Scotland's third goal was į bonocroW, off-side. Ali defenders glood Godin De Beaufort, driving a still when Young fastened on Cooper, chocked 1.41.7 over the to a pass from winger Andy 18p-the 21st best time. Weir and hooked the ball into the net.

The men's doubles final match between Fraser and countryman Roy Emerson and the Spaniards Gimeno and Jose Luis Arrija will be played on Monday. AP.

Parks hopeful of being fit for Test

With the Hungarians appeal- ing strongly, Mr Ellis, offidat- ing in his 72nd international,

consulted one of his English linesmen and awarded the goal against a background of disap- proving whistles from crowd.

the

Only 20 drivers have been no far selected to a take part in the Grand Prix-AFP.

BRITAIN'S WORLD-RECORD

SPRINTER

Although he had been suffering from stomach trouble a few days before the meeting, 20-year-old Peler Radford recently furned out for the Staffordshire County Athletics Cham pionships at Wolverhampton—and turned in the greatest display of sprinting ever by a Briton, In his 100 yards final he clooked 9.3 secozida, a new British record, equal to the Ameri- can-held world recordably to find that a too-strong following wind had blown up, to make the time umećeptable for record purposes.

Then he went out again for the 220 yards final and came home in a staggering 20,5 seconds -- 0.1 second faster than anyone has ever run the distance before round a curve, Since 200 and the same amount faster than anyone has run 200 metres round a curve. metres is only 218 yards, the time, means two world records for the new British star, first Brtion ever to hold a world sprint record, and now obviously Britain's best Olympic hope, Says Radford: “I can ren faster still."

Phole shows Radford taking a deserving rest with girl friend Margaret Beard, 18, of Cardiff-London Express photo.

Non-stop table tennis record

Buxton, June 5.

A group of teenagers bere tonight claimed a world record for non-stop table tennis--28 hours 25 minutes.

They claimed to have beaten

by 17 minutes the record set up

burgh University students,

Impressive

performances

by U.S. athletes in pre-Olympic meetings

New York, June 5.

a week ago by a team of Edin Leading track and field athletes in the United States yesterday returned a number of impres-

One 16-year-old boy played for the whole of the time. Two others played for 19 hours be- fore being replaced by reserves.

-Reuter,

Cooper-Richardson

A hammering fight

London, June 5.

But tho Hungarians, far from Jim Parks, the Sussex wicket-

keeper, still hopes to play being dispirited, threw every- for England in the first Test thing into attack and gave the against Africa at Edgbaston, Scottish defence a hammering

before inside-right Birmingham, on Thursday,

rifled a shoi past, An X-ray yesterday evening Goeroes

ininute. showed that his right thumb, Brown in the 71st injured while he was keeping Though Brown performed some

fractured.

prodigious feats

is a 'must'

By ARCHIE QUICK

JoNow that Heary Cooper's six months' grace has

expired the pack are baying at his heels for à tilt at his British and Empire heavyweight boxing championships. Who is his logical opponent?

in the final wicket for Sussex against Mid stage he had no chance with dlesex at Lord's during the

Tichy's equaliser, day, was neither dislocated nor Right-winger Karoly Sandor gave Hungary the lead in the But it was sull sore

and first 10 miles, after Brown swollen today, and Parks will had only half-parried a shot call at a hospital here on his from team-mate Fenyvesi, way to the ground, tomorrow if Hunter levelled the score in the he thinks it necessary.-China 34th minute end Herd put Scotchallengers. They Вте Joe finished.

Mall Special.

land 2-1-Reuter.

a

Kwong Wah getting stale

Malacca, June 5.

The Kwong Wah football team from Hongkong scored their fourth win of their Federation of Malaya tour when they beat Malacca State 1-0 here today.

The tourists lost two matches

to Kedah State and Malayan

three

| Malays and draw three. Earlier

Kwony Wah played matches in Singapore, winning two end losing the other.

They go to Singapore for more matches on Tuesday and Wednesday before rB- turning to Hongkong.

Deteriorating

Baseball results

New York, June 5. Today's baseball results in- chaled:

AMERICAN LEAGUE- Baltimore...*** 000-302-002-B+[iffum]

Washington

600-020-220--3=10—1 Walker, Brown (6), Wilheim • (8) Kwong Wah, who had been and Courtney: Hamas Fischer ( playing an average of twe Kratak (B). Woodeshick (9), Cleven-

Fer (9) and Batley. matches every three days, OK W-Brown (5-1), L-Clevengwe (1-3). Home runs-Baltimore, Castile (6), their Malayaan tour, are DOW Robinson (6); Washington, Valdi- getting stald. They have been | vielso (1), Gardner (3),

their recent detariorating in

matches.

over

began Kwong Wah

their Federation tour with good vic tories

Malayan Chinese (which included Singapore players) 3-1 and Selangor State

3-2,

(1st game)

Baston

000-000-660-f=143 010-031-00x-0-13-0 New York.

Brewer, Delock (7) and Sadowski, N. Sallivan (8); Terry, Shanta un and Berra.

W-Terry (1-2). L-Brewer (4-3). Home runa-Boson, Williamá 13).

New York, Mantle (B), Maris (18).

(1st game)

.000-000-000~0~3~~2 000-101-00x—2—0—0

But in their seven remaining Kansas City matches after that Kwang Wah Caucago. managed to win only two Hall. Kustyna (8) and Chiti; Kem- through playing against much meter and Browns, poorer opposition with the ex-

W-Kemmerer (2-3), L-Hall (5-2). Malays ception of

Home nuna-Chicago, Minoso, 17).: Malayan

Singapore (which included

(it game) players too) to whom they went down 4-3.

Detroit

602-102-101-7--13--2. 001-000-010—5-B1 Cleveland

Bunding and Wilson, Bell, Hawickis (8), Lee (9) and Nixon.

W-Bunning (2-3). L-Bell (5-4). Home runs-Detroit Colavito (7)

Aspromontie

Kwong Wah had to go all out] to beat Malacca, a 'comparative». ly weak team, today. They scored the winning goal 10 (3). Cleveland,

(2). minutes troon. the end through Lau Kal-chi's header off a centre by Hung Fan-hi-Reuter.

sive performances at various pre-Olympic Radford's record

meetings throughout the country.

ratified

The shot-put rivalry between | Gilbert upset the final hurdle Olympic champion Parry and dropped five yards behind. O'Brien and U.S. Army Jones's time was 14.0 seconds, Lieutenant Bih Nieder was re-well behind the world record of sumed at Whitler, Californi, 13.2 secs by Martin Lauer, of

London, June 5. with Nieder avenging his defeat West Germany.

The British Amateur Athletic Al Gerter, the Olympic discus Board today decided to ratify the Compton Relays on Friday night.

champion, bost his Olympic the time of 20.5 seconde clocked Neder won last night with 63 record by nearly six feet at the by Peter Radford over 220 yards feet three inches against New Athletic Club's Spring at Wolverhampton ons May 28 ai O'Brien's best effort of #2 Games et Pelham Manor last

a new. British record, 54 ins,

night but was disappointed with Beat record his performance.

Following this decision the Derter threw 300 2% insociation will submit Rad- Hayes Jones, of Eastern compared with his Melbourne, ford's record to the International Michigan, defeated Eilas

best of 184 ft 101⁄2 5.

Federalien so that it could be Gilbert,

a new world; and Oerter, who was trying to beat ratified as low hardics world record the world record of 196 ft 6% European record over 200 metrés holder, in a special running ins held by Ed Piatkowski (Po- and 220 yards with bend-AFP. of the Olymple 110 metres land) said afterwards: "I was high hurdles át Sioux Falls,way off but one of these weeks South Dakola; last night, I'll get up to 197 feet, It's just Jones led Gilbert by an arm's a matter of time." span most of the way mil

telef 220-yard

This is not the time for 'an- Thus if and when these two other of those long drawn-out meet we shall be witnessing a quality big competitions, so the triple championship fight be- British Board of Control should tween two men who a year or nominate one of his three nearest two age had been written off as Women's world

Erskine, Dicks Richardson and

Brian London.

Erskine has threatened to re tire from the ring if he is by

WORLD GLIDING CHAMPIONSHIP passed, but after all he got the

Poles put up best time in 172.2 km

goal flight

L

Cologne, June 5.

If on eliminating contest is required it should be between London and Erskine, the win-- ner to have the right of challenging for the title whether it is then hold by

After it has all been sorted

last chance and Cooper sSUCCESS- fully defended his titles against the Welshman. London lost the . Cooper or Richardson, crown to Cooper, so surely the logical contender is Richardson out, I still fancy Richardson to -especially as he is now Euro- come out on top. For I believe; pean champion.

that he has got over his bad period and that his victory over Hans Kalbfell in Dortmund for the European championship was the turning point in his career.

Remarkable feat

Manager Jim Wicks has so- complished a most remarkable feat by bringing Cooper back from the shadow of four successive defeats until now

Buddies

javelin record

by Russian

Pole vaulter Bob Gutowskl and Javelin thrower At Can- tello, both oficial world record holders, only narrowly retained their Marine Corps championships at Quantico, Virginia, yesterday. Gutowski, whose world record stands at 15 ft 8 ins, could do no better than 15 feet - a height equalled by Mel Schwarz Cantello was well below his Elvira Orolina of Russia smash- world javelin mark of 202 ft

ed her ow women's world

3 ins, his best effort being Javelin record with a loss of 248 ft 8 ins-Reuter,

·59.55 metres (195 feet, 2 inches) today in an interna- Honal track and field meeting here.

Bucharest, June 5.

Miss Ozolina's record was 57.92 metres (100% feet) although it hadn't been acted on yet by the International Amateur Athletic Federation, record is 67.149 The Bated

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pittsburgh

Philadelphia

fist game)

000-000-000-0-10-1

100-001-00x-JB] Friend Face (7) and Burges; Coning and Caker.

W-Conley (3-3), L-Friend (4-3),

(2nd game) Pittsburgh ... 500-000-010—1—7—6 Philadelphia-000-010-30—4—5—2 Haddix, Umbricht (7) and Burgess; Owens and Netman. 2.

W-Owens (3-5), EHaddix (3-2), Home rung Philadelphia, Lepcio (1). Neeman (2) Pittsburgh, Stuart

(1st game)

200-130-000 Sumč Cincinnati Milwaukee

001-100-200m kaugin) Purkey, Henry. (9), and Dotterer; Pizzo and Lett.

W-Purkey (4-2), L-Pizzaro (3-2). Home nine-Cincinnati. Martin (3). MeMillar (8). Milwaukee, Covington (4)

Champion dies

Saint Nicholas Waes,

June 6.

Former world motocross scramble champion Reine

T.T. CASUALTY Bacten of Belgium who fell

London, June 4. During the first practices for

while competing in the Stekene Motocross Meeting this after- noon died early this evening at Saint Nodes Woes hospital here in Belgium.

the 1960 Tourist Trophy race meeting in the Isle of Man to- Baeten, 38, became an inter night, "Japanese competitor, M. national in 1951. He was Bel- Ito, came off his 125 cc. Colleda, gium's champion in 1957 and at the bungalow at the top of the 1939 and won the world title in Mountain ascent. He was taken 1958. to hospital with a suspected The T.T. meeing broken leg. takes place in the second week of June. AFP.

|

He leaves two children and his wife is expecting another child sopn--AFP.

JOE LOUIS BLASTS MAX SCHMELING

FOR FAVOURING JOHANSSON

New York, Jime:8.

influence on

"Schmeling says there's

psychological division, Former heavyweight champion

Johansson's side along with his right hand punch," Louis said.

he gele No. 4 place in the This; to say the least of it, has world relings. His A 102-kilometre triangular goal flight with speed

future been a chequered one since he .looked dim when Joe left the Army as Inter-Services metres by Birute Zalagitite of evaluation today marked the second day of the

Bygraves beat him in nine tille holder. Erkine was his big Bassda. rounds World Gliding · Championship at

rival in those days. They were Ia the men's Eighth

Cooper lacked confidence and buddies in the same unit, but

Russie Cologie-Butzweiler airport.

had badly cut eyes. Now he is Richardson took the National Vladimir Gorney of brimming with confidence and Service honours from his fellow-turned in the best performance Oper claw - Menchem Bar

when he got off a 18.13 metres Thousands of fans took ad-

wants to meet the world cham-Welshman. vantage of the warm, sunny at ract with 788.4 points in

1 do not think it is the effort la the hop, step and pion. weather to watch the silent air 11th place and Jose Mark of

Before that, however, I feel slightest use any of the British jump the best of the year. It contest of 55 pilots from 23 Yugoslavia in 20th place with

world that a Cooper-Richardson fight fighters hoping for the oppor- was less than 610 metres (two 349 points, nations

is a "must" Henry had already tunity to meet ingemar Johans feet) off the listed

record. The competing sail-planes Standard class - in 17th demolished Dick, and Richardson to come along in the forest-

Athicles from Bulgaria, were pulled aloft by single place, Edwin-James Harold of son fought two bad fights against able future, for the world cham- engine tow-planes provided by Rhodesia, 888.5 points, 27th, London and Willie Pastrana, but pion has his bout with Floyd France, East Germany, Greece, Poland, Turkey, the West German Luftwaffe. Dany Arbar of Larned, with 660 since then, like Couper, Richard Patterson on June 20 and who Hungary Helicopters were used to mark paints; 28th, Amos Yardeny of son has metaphorically climbed ever wins that contest is likely Busta, Yugoslavia and Humala turning points of the triangular Israel, 024.1 points; and 34th, up off the floor and fought his to rest for a long while because took part in the meeting which Toute.

Isamu Ode of Japan, 419.6 points way right back into the lime of the Tazman looking over his was advertised as an "Olympic

í light.

shoulder. Remits of Saturday's 172.2 -AP.

rehearsal."AP kilometre goal flight to Koblenz- | mim. Kortsuus sed return-were--am---- nounced just prior to today's. start

Two Polish entries, Edward Makula and Jerzy Popiel, made the best time of 75.05 kilometres per hour in the open class and were each credited with - 1.000 points,

Defending champion Tians Chienther Haase of Germany tarded with 877.9 points in

First in the standard class was Johann Fritz, Austria, with. 73.4 kilomelzés par hoër and 1,000 points Adam Witek, Poland, grabbed second place with 956.9 points and third was Luis Juez, Spáin, 855 printa, y

Others scoring in Saturday's goal fights were

TAE GAMBOLS

WOD! A REAL BEAUTY,

by

Barry Appleby

Joe Louds read today that Max Schmeling Jad picked Sweden's Ingemar Johansson to retain his title when the fights Floyd Patterson un June 20.

Joe,

FOUGHT TWICE

who has been advising Patterson, promptly let loose blast at the German be fought twice for the cham- plonship.

You'll sleep well my pes

They said the same thing about Schmeling before our second fight. They said there was a psychological difference be- cause he had knocked me out and I'd never get over it. "Well, I knocked him out in round, psychological difference and all. ju

one

WON'T PICK AMERICAN

"He is also picking JobinssoRİ

because Patterson

fought in a year. Johansson bang't fought in a year either

hmeling wouldn't pick American, no matter who be

Louis said he would work with

New Patterson im hà

•Commeoticut, for the next): enight even with him.

and

PATTERSON A

·· BETTER : BOXER NOW?

Newtown, June 5 Bjarne Lingass, a Norwegian boxer who beat Ingemar Johansson in 1932 before the

·Swede won the world, heavy- weight title, had his second 1.one-round--workout -- against: Ex-champion Floyd Pattern: today we w Afterwards he said: "In my

opinion Pattersoži better boxez.

punch good, too." Patterson, training. 20 returns en Johanson, got ins wegian's left sharply and sa

Back with a leti jab Patterson also-

bis "June"

-rands sifilist "Jullo Modéris

and one against – his Haymond, hen

will go to New!

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