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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1960,
EMERSON, LAVER REACH
Middlesex keep up challenge SEMI-FINALS OF QUEEN'S
Alan Moss
Moss bowls Glamorgan into 5-wicket defeat
London, June. 16.
Alan Moss, the Middlesex fast bowler, was a driving force behind his county's victory over Glamorgan by five wickets at Neath today.
Moss reduced the Glamorgan second in- nings to a rout, taking eight wickets for 37 runs--the best performance of his career and returning a match analysis of 13 for 51.
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Middlesex in Lurn suffered At Birmingham: Surrey 228 setbacks when they went in to and 40 for two. Warwickshire knock off the required 84 runs 239 (M. Smith 00, P. Loader in their second innings. They live for 03). lost five wickets doing it, but En Russielt saved them, bat- ung throughoul for 43 scoring the winning run.
Yorkshire declare
and
At Worksop: Nottinghamshire 157 and 121 for live (C. Poole 58 hot uul), Yorkshire 367 for seven dielared. (B. Close 96, J. Wilson 84).
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Chesterfield; Lancashire and 256 for suven dev 152 clared (B. Booth 79, K. Grieves 71. R. Berry five for 58). and 44 for Derbyshire 108 three.
Nottinghamshire with five wickets left, need 89 to avoid Inning defeat against Yorkshire at Worksop. Yorkshire declared 210 ahead with 387 for seven, Brian Close Vic and skipper 96 getting Wilson carrying his bat for 84. Glamorgan by,
At Neath:
Middlesex beat
five wickets,
Cyril Poole, undefeated for Glamorgan 30 and 93 (A. Maxs
37). Middlesex 106
84 for five (W. Russelt
58 far in Nottinghamshire's eight for second innings. saved another and disaster.
Victory - seems assured for Lancashire al Chesterfield. Sel
303 10 win. Derbyshire lust three wickets for 44 on a pitch laking spin
David White, the Hampshire taken bus not fast bowler, Lewer than five wickets in a championship motel this sed-- son, He maintained his run with live for 96 at Bournemouth, helping his side gain a 25-run lead over Leicestershire in
rst innings.
the
There was also a tussle for
innings lead
the first
ut
Birmingham, where War- wickshire wrested
bunus
points from Surrey by 11
Tuns.
63.
Peter Loader, the Surrey fast- medium bowler, did most Tor his side taking live for while Mike Smuth hit a tine 16 for Warwickshire.
Scores
Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were:
At Bournemouth; Hampshire 262 and one Tut no wickel, Leicestershire 237 (B. Oromack
55),
At Lord's: Cambridge Univer- sity 166 and 187 for six (M. Willard 50, N. Reddy. 65). *MCC 299 (J. Davies 74, 1. Knight 57, M. Willard six for 35).
At Oxford; Sussex 248 and 68 for unie. Oxford University 291 (A Smith 80).
INTERNATIONAL
FISHING TOURNATMENT
Ilatteras, June 1.
43). Middlesex
Router.
14 pojuta-
Mike Souchak takes
early lead in
U.S. Open Golf
Denver, June 16.
Burly Mike Souchak stomped over the 7,004 sun- baked yards of Cherry Hills Country Club in a 3-under-par 68 today to take an early lead in the first round of the U.S. National Open Golf tournament,
Tommy
Bolt, the 1958 win- No. 11, 4-foster on No. 13 and ner, threw. his driver into the a 5-fubter on No. 14.
lake and then withdrew.
Bolt drove into the water at
Playe's only bogey came on
Q
She may be another
Radford
SOUTH AFRICANS IN WINNING POSITION
SOMERSET FIGHTING AGAINST
INNINGS DEFEAT)
Taunton, June 16. Athol McKinnon, burly left-arm spinner, bowled the South African cricketers into a winning position against Somerset on the second day of their match here today.
CLUB TOURNAMENT
Krishnan suffers surprise defeat
London, June 16.
Roy Emerson and Rod Laver today set the stage for a possible all-Australian men's singles final in the London Grass Court Championships at Queen's Club.
Emerson, the Australian No. 3, dashed the hopes of the last remaining American, 19-year-old Chuck McKinley, by winning 6-3, 6-4 and Laver, last year's Wimbledon finalist, pounded out a 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 win over Britain's Billy Knight in a battle of left-handers.
At the close, Somerset needed the last four wickets fell for 16 149 runs
Marith
six second runs. Again it was Alley who innings wickets starling to defied the South Africans in
South the second innings, In an ex- avoid an innings defeat,
They were, then 94 for four hilarating knock he hit two having been all out for 122 in sixes, a five and four fours. reply to the South Africans' first innings total of 365,
McKinnon
responsible
WLA
mainly
for Somerect
following on 243 runs behind
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS South Africa: 365 Somerset
when he took six wickets for G. Atkinson e McLean b
McKinley, who already had impressive wins over America's Ron Holmberg, Abe Segal of Africa, and Marin Mulligan of Australia, just didn't have the strokes to beat at sixth Emerson seeded Wimbledon or to beat the Jinx that has plagued American men in this tournament, second unly to Wimbledon in the British tennis calendar.
Not since 1949, when Ted Schroeder carried off the £100 trophy, bas an Ameri-.
Results
Today's resulta were:
MEN'S SINGLES Quarter-finals
R. H. Osuna (Mexico) beat S. Tacchini (Italy) 6-4, 8-6.
R. Laver (Australia) beat W. Knight (Britain) 8-7, 6-4, 6-4. Krishnan (India) 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. A. Gimeno (Spain) beat R.
R. Emerson (Australia) beat C. McKinley (US) 6-3, 6-4.
WOMEN'S SINGLÉS
Quarter-finals
man won the London Miss S. Armstrong (GB) 6-0, Miss C. Truman (GB) beat Tournament.
50.
McKinnon
31
He was well supported by off- R. spinner Hugh Tayfield who inished with three for 34, but P. Wight e sub b Tayfield 21 deserved better figures.
Tay-C McCool¢ McLean b
McKinnon feld had three calches dropped off his bowling.
Virgin McKinnon
Adcock b
13
CAIL
0
C. Greetham
McKinnon
W
Waite b
Goddard Alley McKinnon
C
6
Worst exhibition
Somerset batted without G. Keith c Goddard b Tay- Inspiration on
feld a pitch which
C Tayfield provided a little help for the P. Eele
McKinnon spinners. Only towards the end
in their secoza innings did they B, Langford not out show any kind of resistance and K. Biddulph b Tayfield then Bill Alley hit 41 not out A Whitehead run out after four wickets had gone foc Exxtras
40,
the
Total
Bowling Analysis
Somerset have rarely been considered 25 one of the their strongest counties and first innings' today was worst exhibition so far of any Pothecary of the counties against the Goddard touring team.
The South Africans took 80 mínutes to break the opening stand of 44 by Atkinson and Virgin in the first innings this morning but when this was
By PETER MOSS accomplished
What Radford is doing for British men's sprinting prestige, Jenny Smart could do for British girls.
At Chiswick recently she the best in beat the
Southern Counties, to win the sprint double in 10.7 sees and 24.5 secs and she is just 17.
b
Did better
The American girls did better. 26 Mimi Arnold and Karen Hantze
6-4.
Miss M. Arnold (U.S.) beat Miss D. Catt (GB) 2-6, 6-4, 3~4. Miss K. Hanize (U.S.) beat Miss R. Bentley (GB) 7-5, 6-0.
Miss E. Buding (stateless)
both won through to the semi-beat Mrs C. Brasher (GB) 5-7, @tuals with victories over British 6-2, 6-3-AP
girls.
5 Arnold beat bouncy little
3 Dierdre Catt a former British
junior champion, 2-8, 6-4, 6-4,
0
and Hantze breezed past Rita
6
Bentley, third-round conqueror
122
OMR W 10 5 12 U 100
Tayfield
26 14 34 3
McGlew Adcock
McKinnon
of holder Yola Ramirez of Mexico, 7-5, 6-0,
The US. girls are in opposite halves of the draw. So the
of an possibility looms
ull- American Anal on Saturday-If repeat her 1858
Arnold con Wimbledon
Baseball results
New York, June 16.
Today's baseball results in-
feat and get past cluded:
14 0Britain's towering Christine
the semi-final on
AMERICAN LEAGUE
00 5 16 Truman in 23 9 50 Friday.
Christine beat Shella Arm-
(11 innings) Wicketfalls. 1-44, 2-46, 3-46,
000-100-100-01-3-10~2 (-0, 6-4, 4-Ballimore 4-67, 5-83, 6-106, 7-115, 8-117, strong of Britain
Cleveland .. 000-000-002-00-2-7-0 day.
Fishers and Triandos; Boweleid. Hantze's semi-final opponent Hippatein (8), Latman (10) and will be Edda Buding, who used | Romano,
McKinnon and 9-106.
SECOND INNINGS Tayfield carried all before them.
McKinnon
Somerset delivered slowly. through the air but turned the G. Atkinson, lbw McKinnon ball naturally from leg. After R. Virgin, c Duckworth, b
McKinnon... his six first innings wickets he captured three of the four in P. Wight, b Adrocit the second innings to have over- C. McCool not out all figures of nine for 76 at the
close.
Some resistance
He broke the opening sland in both innings, on the first The Olympic selecters occasion taking the first three
invited wickets in the have hurriedly
course of 10 Jenny, unknown a few weeks balls for two runs,
Alley showed some resistance
C. Greetham, e Adcock, b
McKinnon
W. Alley not out
Extras
6 to play under Argentine cojours, then went to Germany, and now
21 plays in the south of France.
Edda defeated Mrs Shirley
5
14 Brasher, British Wightman Cup
player, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3.
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41 置
94
Surprise
A quarter-final surprise in the men's bracket was the 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 defeat of Ramanathinni
Total (for 4 wickets).
Wicketfalls: 1-28, 2-38, 3-40, Krishnan of India, holder of
4-40.
Lhu London
title and seventh seeded of Wimbledon 0 MR W next week, by the tall Spaniard
Bowling to date
Adcock
the 12th hole and twice at the No. 14 when he drove into the ago, to join their relay with 20, but once he had gone. Pothecary
18th. There he sent his driver
into the lake after the ball.
When he reached the desk near the final green he at first fused to sign his card then did so although the score for The 18th was blank. He was credited with a 35-45-80.
rough and took two more Shots Squad.
in reach green. This is one of the toughest hotes €1 the course and Gary felt he hit his 1 first four shots real well.
STUDENT
A Surbiton student, Jeany Four Asians to
has looks and poise to go
Gourge Blumberg, a Johan- with her track talent, Her nesburg businessmar: who is voice is husky, and her 5ft. following Gary in the tourna 7in. is strengthened by ment, called totlay's round "one a winter of · cross-country Tough course of the safest rounds I've ever British Open champion seen Gary play. He was never running and weight train. Gary Player of South Africa even close to being in trouble ing. also had trouble coming in and had his putts been dropping and finished at 70 after going there's no telling what
oul in 33. Sam Snead, still score. would have been."—AP. after his first Open crown, had a 12.
She is developing, too, the his necessary.
dedicated
ap. proach, and at home she gets every encouragement.
Since last season she has
Peter Thomson equals course record
South Africa's Natal Deep Sea
Player said later: "I felt I Rod and Reel Club held fourth position as the final day of the played very well today and putted well despite the faet International Blue Marlin
ihat several comparatively short tournament got under way
birdie putts failed to go down. today.
With a few breaks I could have Albert Van Der Riet brought his team close behind the third- had a real fine score,"
He admitted the course was place Bahamas Big Game Fih-
he had ing Club yesterday when he playing tougher than landed
blue originally figured but still said 439-pound F
Leeds, 18. martin. He was fishing from the it wasn't as stiff a test of golf as provicus Open courses he's cruiser Twins II with long gear
four-time winner of the British originated by Japanese commer-played.
Open Golf Championship, "The clat tuna fishermen and was harder every day," he explained. 60 over the Moortown course greens arc getting equalled the course record of deep trolling from the boat,
Puerto Rico's Club Nautico
though the course holds a strong first place position plays short you can't be careless, today and moved into the lead with 996 points in the tourna-The approaches can be hard to
and ment which is sponsored by the stick
Hatteras
"So even
Marlin Club The tricky." United States team is second.-
Peter Thomses, June,
či the Leeds Professional Tournament.
the putting very
Only bogey
for the Anal 36 holes with o score of 70-66-136,
play in Inter-Varsity cricket match
Four Asian
London, June 18,
cricketers, in-
of
improved 4yd. in the Lur- cluding Abbas All Bat, the long. In the 100 she needs Indian rest player, and thudi, to find only another yard to year-old Nawab prove herself as fast as any girl Britain has produced.
have been chosen to play for Oxford University in the annual match against their great rivals, Cambridge Universtly, Lord's on July 0, 7 and 8.
at
For Baig, who Blue in
Dick Richardson 1950, who got hit Univer
to fight. Brian London
Wales'
with former British
1 14
1
Andre Gimene.
4
0 15
0
In the other semi-final
McKinnon Tayield Goddard
13 5 20
3 Friday,
0 Rafael
20 11 27
1 11 -Reuter,
on
Emerson will meet Osumo, the swarthy beat Sergel Tacchini of Italy 6-4, 6-0.
0 Mexican, who
French horses win
Ascot Gold Cup, Edward VII Stakes
Sheshoon, formerly owned by the late Aly Khan,
Ascot Heath, June 16.
and running in the famed chocolate and green colours of the Aga Khan, ran a wonderful race to win the Ascot Gold Cup, premier prize of the Royal meeting, here today.
sity College, it will not be a new of" experience but for the Nawab of Pataudi, who is studying at Balliol College will be his Ørst cocounter with the "old enemy" although his father
London, June 16. Dick Richardson, probably enlightened him on the Thomson led the qualifiers European heavyweight boxing niceties of the battle having champion, will fight a title bout played against the Light Blues
in 1929, 1930 and 1981. champion Player birdied on the sixth Bernard Hunt of England Brian London on August 31 al
The other two Asian members Porthcawl, Wales, it was an- and Angel nounced today. hole with a 20-foot putt and } with 69-70-139
of the Dark Blues team are the The contract will be signed Pakistani Javed Burld, foriner tomorrow.
ly of Punjab University, now up the at Keble College and the Cing- Richardson
halese Dau Piachaud, late of St. Thomas College Colombo; now
Church College.-AFP.
AP,
Sports Diary
TO-DAY Footban
West
on the seventh with a 4-footer | Miguel of Spain with 69-70-139 to go two under at the turn. įshared second place, Those were his only birdies, Other qualifiers included; S.
captured
He just barely missed hirdies Sowgulum, South Africa, 75-European title on May 1. fast
on four other holes as those 68-143; K. I. Redford, South year when he defeated Meeting of HKFA Interport Bub-putts missed by inches 4-Africa. 70-74-144; Luis Rulz, Germany's Hans Kalbfell, furthering his studies at Christ Committee, Sporta Road, U p.m. footer on No. 5, a 6-footer on Argentína, 73-73-148.—AP. AFP.
Auction Auction of pony "Thanksgiving" at HKJC, 5.45 p.m.
Water-polo
Benior League: Garrison
TH,
p.
y Hat
THE GAMBOLS.
Junior League: Garrison Hol Tin, 8 p.m. Both matches at Vic-
toria Park Pool.
TO-MURROW
Lawn Bowl
DW 1: CCC v HKIC; Recreio V KEQC: Taikoo v Berreto Filipino Club v IRC: KCC V
RUBRC v FC; HKCC v IRC ИКРА КОС РИС У ССС, Dir 3: KDC v USBC, HKCC KBGC; CCC v HKERC; HKFC
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Fencing
PRCI
JARELY Championships, Lounge, European YMCA
Swimming
West
LBC Swanandog Gain at LEC Doo). 3A5*2,
BUNDAY
Lawn Bowls
Colony Open, rizskar championaalpar matches at KBGC Recrw; KDC; KOG, COC: PRC, HKFC, IRC and HKCC.
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Home runs: Chicago-Zimmer (2).
--AP.
UMPIRES FOR SECOND TEST MATCH
London, June 18,
J. 8. Buller and F. 8. Lee have been appointed umpires for the second Test match England and Bouth Africa starting at Lord's here next Thursday,
between
It was Lee who no-balled Shoshoon, a four year-old-son The French got their secona South African fast bowler Geoff Precipitation, started 7-4 win of the day and the fourth Griffin for the first time on the favourlie and was spendidly of the mecting when Atrax won tour during the South Africans' ridden by the Australian jockey the King Edward VII Stakes, match against the MCC at Lord's George Moore to take the over one and a half miles, for last month, 210,000 first prize.
Marcel Boussac,
Since then, Griffin has bad a Exar, starting at 8-2, was
short course at Alf Glover's shown by the camera to have Much to the delight of his Cricket School to eradicate his beaten Le Loup Garou the 9-4 many followers, and favourite suspect throwing bad and he second favourite by a head for backers, Lester Piggott route the satisfactorily "passed" the um
place in the six-horse smart ly New Move, a pires in the first Test at Edg- daughter of Umberto, to an easy baston. victory of Shestoan three lengths win in the five fur- Lee is a former Somerset French-trained horses longs Chesham Stakes for two-opening bat and Buller played their eighth win in this event year-olds. Now Move started at for Worcestershire as wicket- since the war. It. also odds of 4-6 and was the fourthkeeper-Ching Mall Special brought an Asoot treble to first markat choice to win during jockey Moore, who had r- the afternoon, den on each of the previous days,
second fleld:
The
Jave
COOK BETTER MEALS
WITH GAS
The "Golden Boy of the Turf" dewarded the many fans now following him belly when ho won the last race of the day; the 11⁄2-mile King George Handicap, by two lengths on the 7-1 chanco Sunny Way, owned by Sir Victor Sassoon. -- Chine Mall Special
REAL MADRID BEATEN
Madrid, June 18.
Atleido De Bilbao beat Real Madrid 3-0 atel Atletic Da Madrid defeated. Elche 8-0 to day In the first games of the semi-finals for the Spanish Soccer Cup Championships, The return" guides will be blayed on Sunday,AP.
Bradley leads
in Britain Cycling Tour
Aberystwyth, June 16. Britain's Bill Bradley is now plmost sure to win this year's Britain Cycling Tour, after his victory today in the 10th stage }:between Porthcawl and Aberyst-
wyth,
Bradley covered the 190 kms 118 miles in five hourA 18 minutes and seven seconds. This morning at the start Bradley had only a two minutes and 25 seconds lead in the over- all individual standings over his compatriot Billy Holmes
Tonight he brought his loach to four minutes 57 seconds, with only twe stager to go AFP.
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