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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, JULY 1960.

Fluctuating fortune in

Test match

Geoff Pullar makes auspicious return to County Cricket

London, July 7.

England opening batsman Geoff Pullar, who broke a wrist-bone in the first Test against South

ENGLAND END FIRST DAY WITH 242 FOR SEVEN AFTER

BEING 154 FOR FIVE

scoring a splendid 94 for Lancashire against Cowdrey gets his 3,000th Test run

Somerset at Old Trafford.

Scores

815 after

Pullar showed no signs of the Yorkshire totalled injury in his 21⁄2 hours stay at losing four for 23 yesterday. the crease and hit 3 six and eight fours. Asked to bat on a drying pitch, Lancashire piled on 304 for three wickets declared in less than four hours. Top scorer was John Bond with 105 includ- ing two sixes and 11 fours.

Rare appearance

Former

England batsman, Reverend David Sheppard, made one of his rare appear ances for Sussex and hit a great 100 in 225 minutes with one six and 12 fours. Sussex declared

at 284 for five.

A run-a-minute stand of 190 between the Nawab of Pataudi and J. Burki put Oxford Univer- sily well on top against Cam- bridge University at Lord's.

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

At Hove: Haropshire 259 and 60 for no wicket (R. Marshall 40 not out). Sussex 284 for five declared (D. Sheppard 100, .D. Smith 43).

At Sheffield: Yorkshire 315

P. Sharpe 152, J. Wilson 59). Kent 52 for no wicket.

At the Oval: Warwickshire 377 for no wicket declared. Surrey 323 for four (J. Edrich 154, A. Parsons 75).

AL Lord's; Cambridge University 153 and 88 for one (A. Lewis 51 not out), Oxford

310 University

(Nawais of

Pataudi 131, J. Burki 79).

At Westcll: Essex 180 and 167 (G. Smith 53, L. Ralph 43, | F. Titmus five for 43), Middle sex 139 (T. Bailey five for 38) John and 73 for twe.

Surrey refused to be overawed by Warwickshire's mammoth 377 for no wicket declared and at stamps had replied with 323 for four. Top Edrich with 154.

scortr

was

At Bristol: Gloucestershire

Another century-maker Voriestsire's Philip Sharpe with 304 lor nine ceriared. Glamor-

superb 152 against Kent, gan 103 and 19 for two.

Look

For THE LABEL

HENNESSY

COGNAC BRANDY

Al Old Trafford; Lancashire 304 for three declared (G. Pullar 94, J. Bond 105 not out, K. Grieves 52). Somerset 152

for three (P. Wight 45).

At Worcester:

and

Leicester 292

(D.

105 for one (M. Hallam 42. Worcestershire 194 Richardson. 85).-Reuter.

Record profit for Wolves

Nottingham, July 7. England gave an inconsistent display of batting in the third Test at Trent Bridge today, after winning the toss for the eighth consecutive time. When five wickets were down for 154 South Africa held a commanding position but they were thwarted by Ken Barrington and Ray Illingworth who added 75 in the best stand of the day.

in the end, England finished with a total of 242 for seven wickets, by no means a handsome score, but satisfactory according to the modern way of playing Test cricket. They averaged 40 runs an hour,

In most respects this was by for the best day's cricket in the

present series,

Colin Cowdrey, the England captain at last found his for for his country. He held the batting together during the early part of the day when he made 67.

The first hour's cricket 10-

could morrow

an have important bearing on the final result. England need another 100 runs from their tail but South Africa, though they may be without John Walbe, wicketkeeper -' bakman, who has dislocated a finger.

The

are certain to continus their praiseworthy challenge,

Good start

defeat

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Jim Pothecary shared the of using his bat pushed out new ball with Neil Adcock and his left leg at a ball which in his first Test over he might struck his right leg and was have removed Cowdrey who out leg before, played at but missed several balls that beat him. Subba Row created a much better in pression in the early stages than Cowdrey.

McGlew made Jon Fellows Smith his first change after

and he afty minutes

Was followed by Trevor Goddard and Hugh Tayfield,

BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

Vicenzo

keeps lead as

47 qualifiers go into 36-hole finals today

St Andrews, July 7.

Roberto De Vicenzo, 37-year-old Mexican champion, gave one of the most perfect displays of golf ever seen on the 6,936 yards Old Course here today to retain the lead in the Centenary British Open Golf Cham- pionship.

He scored a second 67 for a

36 holes total of 154 the lowest total at this stage since 36 holes in 182 on his way to

| Henry Cotton completed the irst

win the title in 1934.

Two strokes ahead

Finally, he seni an 11 yardá putt rolling in for another birdie three on the home Sreen.

Player's putting let him down again he estimated he took total of 35 putts in his round of 72, "It is unbelievable," "he

De Vleenzo's core putasaid him two strokes ahead of his pearest riyal, Australian champion Kel Nagle, who al had a 67 today. Next

141, are Arnold Palmer, the United States

champion (71 today), Peter

Thomson, the Australian bas. won the title four

who times

(08) and Sebastian Miguel, Spain (68).

Gary Player, South African halder of the championship, took 71 today to end on 143 for Forty minutes later when Jima share of eighth place,

Japan's challenge ended with Parks was helping Barrington

of Sukemasa to repair the damage, the the elitamation

followed his Sussex player, was run out Shimamura, who

free round 19 with a 78 today going for a riskiy oooond m

the when Roy McLeah was the to finish well outdo fielder in the

deep. McLean Qualifying limit with a total of

157. made a, lightning return and Tayfield, the bowler, brvice the hit his drives smoothly and for Argentinian-born De Vicenzo wicket. England were clearly immense distances. He reached To Tarfield went' the dia- | in trouble but after ten, taken the turn in 34 with the aid of tinction of breaking the with the total 181 for Ave, a ten-foot gutt for a birdle three opening stand after BS Barrington found a reliable at the seventh. minutes when both Cowdrey partner in Illingworth. and Subba Row appeared, to have settled down to a long stay.

The third ball of Tayfield's Following their

at first

over deceived the Edgbaston and at Lord's it must Northamptonshire left-hander have been bitter disappoint who pushed forward but played ment to Jackie McGlew when outside it. From then on

he again called wrongly and Cowdrey and Dexter paid the had to lead his team on to the utmost respect to Tayfield who fleld,

concoded only two runs in his three overs, but Cowdrey had sized him up and took 14 drom

At first things went well for England, and by lunch the total

Subba Row.

After-cluding

three cracking

leg

London, July 7. Wolverhampton Wanderers, who won the English Football reacred 82 for the loss of the off-spinner's fourth over in- Cup this year, made a record | Ramin profit of £28,730 this season wards South Africa, despite boundaries.

Since the club has been under the direction of Mr Stanley Cullis, it has made, over 12 sea-.] suns, a total profit of £215,002. -AFP.

losing Waite bowled and fielded anthusiasm with tremendous and England found themselves engaged in a desperate strugaqe for runs.

IF HITLER HAD

INVADED BRITAIN

by

C. S. FORESTER

A superb story-teller takes on his biggest challenge

Result: a series that drives into every heart.

It remains

question of the war.

years after the last great unanswered

Could Hitler have invaded?

Would he have won?

This superb imaginative narrative will start

EXCLUSIVELY IN

SOUTHE

THIS WEEK'S

SUNDAY HERALD

Cowdrey's 3,000

So Cowdrey had reached 48 with England 82 when bad light brought the lunch interval for ward by ten minutes.

England had clearly won the first round but during the two hours between lunch and tea South Africa got on top. Their Fortunes changed when Adcock clean bowled Ted Dexter with the very first ball after the in terval but soon afterwards Wafte In reaching for a high ball from Adcock, met with his injury.

Another substantial stand up- peared likely to develop between Cowdrey and Ken Barrington.

Sharp catch. Illingworth stayed for an hour and fifty minutes before he gave a sharp return catch to Tayfield.

The Barrington-Illingworth stand of 75 appeared to have restored the advantage to England but with only fre minutes left South Africa evened the fight through Goddard who, helped by the lift from the pitch, found the edge of Barrington's bas' for O'Linn. to gather the catch...........

A year ago Barrington twice, made 80 and also hit 81 against India. Now he fell again at 80 after an almost faultless display which lasted three: hours fifty minutes and con-

tained seven fours.

were

This was on excellent day's cricket, but only 9,600 present to see H-AFP.

TEST SCORES

FIRST DAY

ENGLAND

First innings..

The England captain com- pleted his 3,000 runs in Test cricket with a masterly hook R. Subba Row, b Tayield.. almost over the wicketkeeper's M. C. Cowdrey, c Fellows- head from Adcock.

Smith, b Goddard

It should be emphasised that E. R. Dexter, b Adcock this is no mean feat on Cow. F. Barrington, c O'Linn,

b Goddari ............. have drey's part. These runs been made in the course of the M. J.K. Smith Ibw Goddard 75 innings he has played in 47 J. M. Parks run out- ... Tests,

[R. Mingworth, c and b

Tayfield

Only eight other England P. M. Walker not out batsmen in the history of Text F. S. Truman not out cricket have made as many runs, Extres W. R. Hamrmond heads the list with 7,248 rum in 140 innings frorn 89 Tests

He was three under fours at the 16th tee. A great pitched second to within two feet of the

in gave him a birdie three, and with a huge drive and pitch- and-run second he did the 17th In four.

Nawab of Pataudi emulates late father's feat

London, July 7.

A total of 47 players--38 pro- fessionals and nine amateurs-- with scores of 149, and better qualified 36 holes.

for tomorrow's final

Qualifiers

Qualifiera for Friday's 38-hole finals of the British Open Goil

Championship are:

Roberto De Viceso, Mexico, 87- 67-154.

Kel Nagle, Australia, 09-69==1,30,

Arnold Palmer, U.S., 70-71-141. Peter Thomson, Austraila, 72-88— 141,

Sebastian Niguel, Spain 73-68--- 141.

Fidel De Luca, Argentina, '67-73— 142

1. B. Aston, England. 73-89–142.. Gary Player, South Africa, 12-11- 143

Erie Brown, Scotland, 75-68–143- Maj. David Blair, Scotland, 70-73- 143.

Ralph Moffitt, England. 72-71--

Vespa Club's Hill Climb

on Sunday

By OLLY VAS

The Vespa Club will hold its. .. fourth competitive event of the year on Sunday, July 10, at Golden Hili (on the way to Shatin), Kowloon.

This will be

in the form of a Hill Climb, which will be the second to be held this year, the first having been successfully run off over a somewhat straight course at Stanley earlier in the year. Peter Shanks, England, 70-73–143. Harold Henning, South Africa. entered this time and the field

Twenty-four scootera 12144

143.

Dai Rees, Wales, 13-71--144, Ian Smith, Scotland, 76-70-144. *Dr FW. G. Deighton. Spolland, 74-10--144.

BANG

Gup Wolstenholme, England, 14- is evenly spread out between TO-141

Harry Weetman, England, 70-74-the G. S. models and the 1500c

machines, there being 11 of the .. 144,

James Martin, Scotland, 73-71-] former and 10 of the latter, 144,

Three of the less powerful scooters, the 125cc's make up ine rest of the entries, gett Among the contestants there will be two lady drivers, the / Misses Fern Horn and Anna Ding, both on 150cc machines.

·SHORTER COURSE

*loe Carr, Ireland 12-72245 John Jaccobs, England 74-73——–145. . E. B. Witatneon, England, 75-20

145.

145

سلام

Bernard Hunt, Dogland, 73-73

Peter MDIs, England, T1-74–145.

Reid Jack, Scotland, 74-71-145.

-The course, this time of 0.55 W. D. Smith, Scotland, H-71-miles, will be shorter than the

GM. Hunt, England, 76-08-145, one at Stanley but it will be a Ken Bousfield, England, 20-75–145. trickier one for the competitors, Be there are hairpin benda neatly'all the way with gely on

Angel Miguel Spain. 12-13-145 Ramon Bota, Spain, 24-12-148... George Low, England 13-14--14. Jose Maria Gonzales, Bružil, 18-74 | Occasional straight streich.

148.

There will be two runs, the

A. H. Deboys, Scotland, 76-70-winner in each clow being the

A splendid stand of 198 at Christy O'Connor, Ireland, 80-41

a run a minute between | 347.

Tom Halbrurton, England, 71-70-

Jared Burki of Pakistan set on

147

driver who recorda the best

average time over the course.

The first run will be held at

for 2.30 .

and the Nawab of John Mardonald, England, 76-71-11 am, win another scheduled Pataudi of India today pat Oxford well on top against Cambridge on the second day of the annual Inter- Varsity cricket match at Lord 's.

F. B. Bootyer, England, 74-74-148.

All Judges, timekeeper's and D. Marcelina Sota, Spain, 73 competitors will later convene 148,

P. J. Butler, Scotland, 76-72-14.at the Shatin Tin ton dinner, David Miller, England.. 25–13-{L The Caltex Cups, one for the Bill Johnson, U.6., 75–74–148.

Winter in each category will be presented immediately after the dinner.

Leopoldo Hale, Argentina, 72-77 Tony Coop, England, 76-73–149. *R. A. G. Munro, England, 12-77 Ronnie D. B. M. Shade, England, 7-74-149.

Bob Verwey, South Africa, 73-76-

Pataudi, aged 19, achieved the personal satisfaction of making-148. a century in his first Varsity match, a feat also achieved by his late father who hit 100 in the 1920 match.

He showed himself a batenAD in the same classic mould as his father, sound in defence and 80 endowed with a wide range of

strokes. His on-side play, drty ing and booking in particular,

87 was most impressive and brought 3 him many of his 10 boundaries, which included one six, during

80 an innings of 131 in just under

0 four hours

10

THREE CHANCES"

110.

* Amateurs-Reuter and AP.

Baseball results

New York, "July 1. Results of bamixali - makebor

He gave three hard chances, played today included: at 42, 46 and 88. But Javed

very safe and assured played

*

Total (for seven wickets) 242 Fall of wickets: 1-57, 2-82, 3-128, 4-129, 5-154, 8-229, 7-241. To bat: J. B. Statham and Adcock kept up a hery pace A. E. Moss.

Two-wicket over

The Portuguese drivers swept the board in the three cines In the first Hill Climb anİ İS they are strongly represented again there a distinct post-- bility of their doing it agai but we will have to wait and [800],

| Jacobs takes over Canadian Open Golf lead

Toronto, July 7A AMERICAN LEAGUE AC

Tommy Jacobs, a promising RH E Callfornian professional, put to chancelessly in hitting 79 in Kansas City

3 100gether a string of five straight three and a half hours, includ | Detroit ·

birdies today en route to a seyed-under-par 65 and the lead ing 11 fours

in the 51st Canadian Open Golf Championship, VANA

(First Game)

(Second game)

24

4. 12

The Asian partners, who mate 48 overnight, faced vary Washington og pich conditions because of Boston two Interruptions by heavy showers, but nothing perturbed Washington them

Boston The wickets tumbled ober OMR Win the innings. But a. last New York 21 - 87 i wickel stand of 36 - the second Baltimore 20 542 best innings between Andrew'

for an hour after lunch and then Bowling Analysis to date | another bowling change again.

South Africa Im-Adcock

brought

mediate success,

Pothecary

The Lalf Trovor Goddard, Fellows-Smith bowling left-arm medhum pace Goddard

5. 0 17 0 Corran and another Asian, Dan Chicago

32 15 54 3 Plachaux of Ceylon, increased

over the wicket, not only trap-Tayleld 28 11:58 2) the total to 310,

ped Cowdrey with his third South Africa: D. J. McGlew, Soomes at the close of today's delivery but his fith dismissed Mike Smith for a duck.

Cleveland

18 8.7

NATIONAL LEAGUE

3

immings 310 St Louis

T. L. Goddard, J. HL. B. Walte, play were RA McLean S. Lian, P., Oxford: Carlstein, C. Wesley, J. P. (Nawab of Pataudi 131, 3. Burld San Francisco Fallows-Smith, HJ. Tayfield, 19, A. Corman 18, D. Soyer 17 J.E. Puthecary, N. A. T. Adrock, and J. Pinchand 15 tout,

Hind 8-33, Brocktie 2-7, Carles Philadelphia Umpires: F. S. Lee and C. S. Coghalan 2-74 and Willard Milwaukee

Cowdrey who batted two hours fifty minutes and hit eight fours gave Fellows-Smith' an easy slip catch. Smith, a notorious bad starter, Instead, ElBolt-AFF,

THE GAMBOLS

BANK

ZOBO HALFS

2

The 25-year-old Jacobs shot 69 yesterday, and today's 30-35 gave him a 38-hole total of 134. Bob Gondby, of Chrystal River, Florida, registered a pair of 88's over the rolling par 35-37-12 St George's COUTSE olor a two dast 130 total Al 1 Geitberger, newcomer of the year on the tournament traži, was only three shots off the leader with 89-68–187.

Other scores included:

RHE 79.1

Len Woodward

73-70-143. When

Anshsilin,

Retled Walmers, South Afries,

Bruce Cram otan, 72-75147-UPL

Barry Appleby

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