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STHEACHINA, MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1960.

England take Test initiative Johansson predicts

SUBBA ROW, MIKE SMITH TAKE

SCORE TO 175 FOR 3 WITH

UNBROKEN STAND OF 75

Birmingham, June 9. Raman Subba Row of Northamptonshire and Michael Smith of Warwickshire, wrested the initiative from South Africa in the first Test at Edgbaston, after England had lost their first. three wickets for 100 runs.

Earlier, Ted Dexter, the Sussex captain, alone had made any at- tempt to punish the bowling and he was the top scorer with 52.

In just over two hours Subba Row and Smith put on 75 in an unlinished partnership

so that England Brushed a keen day'a cricket with a useful total or 175 for three wickets,

Generally England

5 gave laborious display averaging only 30 runs, an hour during a day when a few brief showers rebbed them of half an hour's play.

cricket. The bowlers were in a didly held close to the ground. defensive mood and the bats- at square-leg by Roy McLean.

Pullar had taken two hours men, Dexter excepted, just wait-

As Con- fifty minutes for 37.

sheet ed for the runs to come.

invaluable sequently three and a half hours anchor Pullar was

be left the intiative toc play before tea yielded only 101 but

much to Dexter, runs while three wickets fell

Subba Row, another left- England decided to sacrifice a batsman from their chosen 12, hander, replaced Pullar and he and left out Ken Barrington, 50 needed 15 minutes to open his that for the first time for 11 core. No sooner had this been years in this country Surrey nccomplished than Dexter be had no representative in the ceme a victim of a wretched Highlights team though former caplain

with a straight hait-volley, he The first part of the day was Peter May was among the crowd stroke, Presented by Tayfield hit far too soon with a cross notable for some whole-hearted of 8,000.

The Inclusion of Bob Barber,

and the ball took his bat fast bowling by the tall blond Neil Adcock, stubborn defensive the Lancashire captain, who middle-stump. Dexter hit six

Walker of Glamor- and like Peter batting by Geoff Pullar Colic Cowdry,

and a mixed gan, appeared for the first Ume of his eight boundaries off

Test cricket meant that Goddard and made his 32 display of aggressive and defen- in

included Ave county two and half hours. sive strokes

Dexter who England by

captains, probably one than ever before,

GEOFF PULLAR

hit eight

boundaries while

making his russ in two and

half hours.

!

more

A greenish pitch and swirling cold wind suggested trouble for the batsmen and the fourth Nell ball of the day from

Adcock lifted aminously. Pullar was thankful he failed to con- nect

Superb ball

While Adcock employed an attacking field, including three slips, Grimin had only one slip and his field was set to save runs. Advick put down some e deliveries and gave most But like Iruble to Cowdrey. the other South African bowlers

Fine fielding

in

South Africa had every reason to be pleased with their work up to tea, They had dis- missed the Brst three Koriand batsmen for 101 but then they encountered stiff opposition from Bubba Row and M. J. E. Smith.

captain.

the

Warwickshire

an

Smith was never in trouble but he had to wait half an hour for his first run while Goddard and Tayfield maintained economical assault,

the fifth Follows-Smith, bowler tried, attempted to break up the partnership, and in- (19) into a duced Subba Row

he too often pitched short of a false stroke. But though the kath and off the wicket.

The tall left-handed Pullar

ball went to Goddard's left hand

luk toll from Griffin's loose legat slip it was a difficult chance ide attack, first glancing him near the ground.

For the most part South

inly and then cracking him Africa showed their usual high square lo the boundary,

But Cowdrey, after taking

50 minutes for three runs fell

to a superb

seventh

ball in Adcock's

over with only 19

runs on the board,

He made only a half-hearted uite to a fast good length ball which found the outside edge of

the bat and Waite, standing

back, gratefully took the catch.

So Dexter entered and of the end of the first hour the bowlers had sent down only 15 !OVETS at a cost of 22 runs. Dexter might have been trapped when he played a by Grin

between thie

Geoff Grif got through streaky shot

his big

trial without being wicketkeeper and slip. From 30 before lunch England

called for throwing. McGlew Overs tried him at both ends before helped themselves lunch so that both umpires Dexter contributing John Langridge and Philipson Pullar 27.

were given an early oppor- tunity to pass their judgment

on him

and apparently

to 63 runs,

32 and

Impatient crowd

Two, sharp he

д very

showers seemed

-D

bis

Goddard successive

to dampen all Dexter's satisfied them.

withdrew thusiasm. He There

only was slight change in his action. He forcing strokes and

down was slightly more sideways to sent the batsman as he delivered maiden overs.

Some of the crowd became! the ball and he endeavoured to keep his right wrist stretched Impatient while Dexter waged

seven

MIKE SMITH

Batsman is hit for four

Surprised Norman Hill, of Netts, wonders what has hit him, Middlesex fast bowler Alan Moss ripped this ball through to get Hill for four. Middlesex won the county, match by nine wickets.

Kitchee lose

to Mexicans

Manila, June 9. The Irapuato football team from Mexico last night beat Hongkong's Kirchos eleven, 3-1, after cashing in on two penalties in the second half of the game at Rizal Football Stadium here.

The half-time score was 1-0 in favour of the Mexicons-AP.

Calderwood

wins Empire

boxing title

COUNTY CRICKET

Wicketkeeper Julian

takes five catches

for Leicester

London, June 9.

In County Cricket today, Ray Julian, the young Leicestershire wicketkeeper, took five catches

against Somerset at Leicester to equal a 28-

year-old wicketkeeping record for his county.

Somerset were shot out for. 106, and, following on, ended 'he day still 208 runs behind Leicestershire with eight wieloete Jett.

Derbyshire

earned first innings lead against Yorkshire at Fall by 21 runs. The champions fought back so well that they led by 332 at the close with two wickets in hand, and Derbyshire's hopes of a win: setmæt silight.

Glasgow, June 9. British light heavyweight |

Don Shepherd, the Glamor- Calderwood champion Chie

gan off-spliner, whose benefit Johnny defeated Tanga's

the year it is produced another Halathi tonight to win

of splendid bowling vacant British Empire boxing spell

against Warwickshire at Bwan- sea, taking eight wickets for 40 runks. Glamorgan ended 303 runs ahead, with only six min

Litle.

The referee stopped the fight

in the 12th round,

The two boxers slogged away in light rain in an outdoor ring which became more and more slippery as the bout went on

had Calderwood, who had slightly the better of the con- test,

turned the scales in the 11th round with a combination of left and right punches that opened a cut on Halaal's fett eye.

was

+

The blood poured down the 26-year-old Tangan's check and he had to clinch all the way ta the bell.

Blood

stuli trickling down came out for the 11th round, Peter Carlstein was prominent The wound became worse, and as with eight seconds left referee at cover and Waite was efficient as usual behind the Billy Jones stopped the #ght stumps.

that Godfrey and awarded it to Calderwood. Evans has retired Walte must-AP.

battle against Tayfield. the full length as he brought 2

Possibly the slow handclap dis-standard of fielding. McGlew his arm over.

a turbed Puller for, on Goddard set his men an excellent exam- Generally the cricket WIRE fair sample of the fare specta changing ends, the Lancashire ple, tors have to endure in the pre- batsman cast aside his caution. sent set-up of five-day Teat He flung his bat and was splen-

Anti-apartheid demonstration

match

at Test

Birmingham, June 9.

The South African cricket team passed a file of 40 silent demonstrators bearing anti-apartheid placards when they arrived at the Edgbaston ground here today for the first Test match against England. Members of the Birmingham lainees in South Africn."

Police with tracker dogs have anti-apartheid movement, in-

coloured stu-maintained ar all-night patrol cluding several denis from Birmingham Uni-jof the ground throughout this versity, had been parading out-week. No trouble has been side the ground since early reported.-China Mail Special. morning.

One of them said they intend- ed to picket the ground again on Saturday when the largest crowd is expected..

Today's demonstrators car- ried

placards bearing

slogans as "Equality"

Now

be regarded in the top flight of

the world's wicketkeepers.

out.

Scores.

a

knockout victory

over Patterson

Grossinger, June 9. Heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson said bluntly today he will knock out Floyd Patter- son in their rematch at the Polo Grounds in New York on June 20,

"You ask me whether I can knock out Patterson faster than I did it last June, when I took two- and-a-half rounds to do the job," he said, "that

I cannot tell for sure. Ionly know I will knock

him out and will be delighted if I break my 1959 record."

His sprained back no longer is troubling him, the Swedishka champion mid, and he plane to restane boxing on Friday.

Johansson received another treatment for his back from Dr Herbert Salzberg, an osteopathic surgeon.

Dr Salzberg kald Johansson

·was coming along Ane and bo did not expect the strained buck muscle to seriously hamper the champion's pre- parations for his June 20 title defence against Patterson.

"I feel much better,” sald Johansson as he rested on а reclining chair in the gun.

Floyd is inwin Ahlquisi, his Swedish the mood

Floyd

wwan't boxing

Newtown, June 9. Patterso TL scheduled to do any today but he felt in the mood and went three fast rounds with his sparring partners.

former heavyweight champion boxed one round with Oliver Wilson and two rounds with Julio Mederos, 210-pound Cuban.

Against Oliver he concentrat~ | ed mainly on his left tab, But! in the last round with Mederos both fired away with right hands. Patterson landed least alx solid rights to the head and took a couple of good ones himself.

at

of

After the boxing, Patterson went through six rounds' bag punching, rope skipping and calisthenics-AP.

Russian parachute

jumper claims

Upset defeat two world records for Mackay

said Johansson already was a top shape. He gaid he wanted to make sure that In- gemar didn't overtrain “because - he works too hard, Ingemar weighs 198, close to his fighting

him weight. A rest will do good "AP.

Earl Buchholz extended in

Kent tournament

Beckenham, June 9. Earl Buchhols of the UN. had to battle for more than twà hours today before he was able to eliminate Roger Taylor of Great Britain' and rain the quarter-final raund of the Kent Tennis Cham- plonships.

The American finally won.. 9-7, 3-6, 6-1.

The match was played in poor weather conditions with strong gusts of wind wrecking some shots. Officials, however, Insisted upon the competition after Wednesday's programme was rained out.

Momone, Juke 1.

Charles McKinley, another Soviet parachute jumper Pet American, had a much easier

Dolgov broke two world re-time defeating Ingo Buding RA... cords for ejected pimps from France 6-4, 6-1. highflying jet planes, Tam | Bristol, June 9..

reported today.

Taylor is a little known, 18- tennis star Edson

Dolgov, aged 40, jumped year old left-handed player, Manarino scored a major up- | 12,974 metres from a supersonic His backhand gave Buchholz, a set today

Brazilian

The last of the four Russian

25 players left in the singles events, 18-year-old Anna Dmitrievna, was eliminated 0-6, 2-6 by Rin Bentley, ranked as Britain's No. 9, in the second round of the women's singles.

by knocking top jet plane on the night of June member of the U.S. Davis Cup seeded Barry Mackay, of the 3 and jumped again in daylight team, trouble all the way. United States, out of the on June 7 from 14,835 metres, men's singles event of the Tass said.

He took from 20 to West England Lawn Tennis

the fourth minutes to Championships in

reach the ground after being ejected. round.

Tase said the previous marks -Manarino, Brazil's No 4, played remarkably steady tennis set in 1858 by Bulgaria's On a slightly slippery grass Kalapchiev, but it did not say

In the same tournament, court to beat Mackey, Italian what they were.

Dolgov, who has totaled 1,190 Australian Rod Lover, Aus- champion and Wimbledon

day and night jumps since tralien TCO's Brudist

až favourite, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4.

Manarine, who was in fine starting in 1988, would ask the Wimbledon a year

a37, "went International Federation

to down to an unranked American, fine form, even won points on

John Cranston, in the fourth Cambridge the giant Mackay's famed can- ratify the records, T added.

The jumps were Dolgov's round. Cranston, a private first seren, H. non-ball service,

forty-ninth and ftieth from an ass. Marine from San Diego, ejection seat.-AFP.

wan 6-2 2-6, 8-6 on turf made. slippery by rain-AP & Rev-

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

At Cambridge: Kent 328 for four declared, Laiversity 178 for Prideaux 65). Rain stopped play.

t

A

was

Manering's backhand working perfectly and kept the American Davis Cupper in Lancashire constant trouble,

Åt Manchester: 56. Northamptonshire 189 for five, (B. Reynolds 49, M. Nor-service man 41, P. D. Watts 49). he Halafhi's face as

At Oxford; Hampshire 215 for five declared (R, Flood 72), and 37 for one. Oxford Univer sity 217 for seven declared, (J. Bark! 50, Nawab of Pataudi 79).

The steadiness of Goddard Boxer dies

Tay Beld coupled

with

2nd Adcock's hostility was reflected in the bowling figures.

Grifin had his moments when he looked difficult but his 16 overs cost 52 runs and on such a day were expensive. He was called only once and that in his final spell, but it was for drag- ging.

Smith after his quiet played many

after fight

injury

New York, June 9.

Al Hulls Yorkshire 117 and 353 for eight (K. Taylor 85, B. Close 60, D. Padgett, 58, J. Bolus 46 not out). Derby- shire 138, (I. Hall 80, D. Wilson BIX for 34).

At Hove: Sussex beat Royal

209 for one declared (3.

to

Won

three

In the first set games followed when two-all Manarino broke Mackay's service and then

Mackay came back to take straight games, the second set with two service

shead in the third to change a breaks but Manarino see-sawed

four-all score into a 6-2 "win" and the best victory of his young career-AFP.

First acceptors for Gold Cup, Ascot Stakes

French ace wins Italian bicycle tour

London, June 9. Right Arst acceptons with weights, for the Gold Cup, to |be run over two miles and a

halt at Royal Ascos on Thurs-French ace Jacques Anquelil day, June 18 are:

20 INJURED IN Bel Baraka, Verbols, Sheshoon,

Air Force by 200 runs. Sussex FOOTBALL Lenham 217 not out, G. Copper MATCH FRACAS 73 not out). Royal Air Force 03. Two-day match.

Milian, June'

Goday won the gruelling three. week Giro D'Halla Bleyalo- Tour

ever

Red Dragon, Le Loup Garoo,

Minstrell and Exar (all carry rina stoner), Kamok (even Arrigo Padovan af Daly won atone four pounds),

today's 225-idiometre last leg Twentyfour first scooptors which took the field of 97 com- with weights for the Ascot pelltors from Bormio to, Milan, ¡Nicosia, June 9. Stakes to be run over two miles At Swansea: Glamorgan 288 Tommy Facheco, a 20-year-

At least 20 people were treat and a half on Tuesday, June 14

Frenchman Anquetil, Arst

to win the Italian Gird, start old Puerto Rican fighter who and 170 for six (A. Watkinson ed in hospital for cuts and are:

Warwickshire 164, W. bruises last night aflez a two- was injured critically in a box-59).

Master of Arts (nine stone), | won the pink jersey, emblematic strokies, Ane

ant Colchicum of the four's leader, for the first especially when turning the balling match with Benny Gordon Stewart 59, A. Townsend 48, D. hour brawl among spectators at borner

at St Nicholas Arena on Monday Shepherd eight for 40).

a football match for the Cyprus | (8.12), Solo Singer (8.11), time in the thind leg from off his legs.

At Bristal: With Parks, Barbier, Walker night, died early today, according

Gloucestershire Championship in Larnaca, South Palling in Love, Trelawny and Sorrento to Campobasso.

Lacydon (8.9), Celliot (0.0); Belgium's Joseph Overmeer's and Tingworth to follow, not to to an announcement issued by 289 for one declared. Notting- Cyprus.

the Rocervelt Hospital.

hamshire 121 and 10 for no

The rival football clubs today Elysium and Ocho Rios (8.5), grabbed it in the sixth leg from mention a few stout blows from Gordon had stopped Pacheco

blamed each other for the fight Stalker and Angazi (8.2), Terni to Rimini, but gave it. Trueman and Statham, England just 11 seconds before the end of wicket.

At Leicester: Leicestershire which was finally broken up by Kaffiboom. (7.13), Shatter (7.9), back to Anquetii in the 14th could yet build up a useful total their scheduled 10-rounder. He

Royal Cavaller (7.4), Seleucus, stage run against the clock.

The blond Frenchman retali particularly if the weather Im- was rushed to a hospital where 380 for two declared, Somerset the police using tear gas,

Dr Howard Dunbar performed a 106 (R. Pratt five for 44), and Dressing rooms were on fire, Swiss Road and Isosceles (1.3),

bottles and stones fów aboir Clumber Park, Idol, Pandaris, ed the lead from then on. ⠀⠀ 90-minute operation to remove 25 for two.

Nencini Italian Gestone a blood clot on Pacheco's brain. At Worcester: Worcestershire and chairs and the grandstand Ross Court, Foreign Exchange He never regained conscious-191, Surrey 163 før five-Reu-were smashed up. Some reports and Well Beeches (7.1)-Red-Anished second, 28 seconds be- nese-AP.

sald phots were fired-Reuter. ter.

proves. First Innings

G. Pullar, C

Goddard

M. C. Cowdrey, c Waite, b

Adcock ....

England

McLean,

b

ter.

37

Britain lead

3

THE GAMBOLS

E. R. Dexter, b Tayfield

52

Le Barry Appleby

2-0 in Davis

R. Subba Row not out

32

HAVENT

for

Cup match

M. J. K. Smith not out

Extras

42

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WHAT TO WILAG

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OF TIME

Total (for 3 wkts). ... 175

Fall of wickets: 1-19, 2-80, 3-100.

such

Africans! and "Keep politics

M

out of sport."

They also distributed litera-

ture with headings such as "No

Scarborough, June 9. Britain won both singles to

police in sport," and "Selecting gain a 2-0 lead over Belgium in To bat: J. M. Parks, R. all-while cricket teams intro- the opening day of their Davis Illingworth, R. W. Barber, F. S duces apartheid polities into Cup European Zone quarter. Trueman, 3. B. Statham, P. M. Commonwealth. sport.""

final tie here today,

Ong of the movement's org)- Lefthander Bill Knight took nisers, Mrs Stella Jull, said: only 43 minutes to defeat the

Walker,

Howling. 10, date

033

243

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We are not trying to prevent 18-year-old newcomer to Bel- Adcock people watching the game but gium's Davis Cap team, Eric Griffin are asking them to give a Drossart, 6-8, 6-2, 6-1 in the Goddard: doration to the Christian Jrst stages. Then Mike Davies Tayfield Action Defence and Aid Fund defeats Jackle Brichant 3-8. Fellows for families of the 17,000 de- 9-7, 1-6-Reuter

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