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SURREY ON THE DECLINE FRANCIS CHICHESTER WINS

Skittled out for

only 83 runs by Derbyshire

London, July 21,

Surrey are not the force they were. This was emphasised at the Oval today when Derbyshire skittled them out for 88 in a County Cricket Championship match. This was Surrey's lowest total of the season. Apart from John Edrich and Brian Parsons there was little determination in the batting and the tailenders, so often Surrey's saviours were routed by the seam bowling of Leddie Jackson and Harold Rhodes, the last six wickets falling for nine runs.

Jackson Anished with sevenshire wiped off the arrears. At for 33 and now needs only three stumps they had lost seven for more wickets for his hundred.

At the close, Derbyshire had increased their first innings lead of 85 to 171 waih five wickets in hand.

Batsmen generally had difficulty

rain affected pitches.

on

Saved

Hampshire lost four wickets for 67 in the two and a quar- ter hours' play that was possible against Yorkshire, the championship leaders.

Hampshire still need 63 avoid the follow-on.

to

Glamorgan, after gaining a lead of 70 rubs over Northamptonshine at Cardiff, six second innings captured wickets before Northampton-

HK bowlers

lose again in London

London, July 21. Hongkong's touring lawn bowls team were booten by 39 points to 34 by West Wimbledon Bowls Club here you- terday.

Rink results (Hong- kong names first) were: H. Randall, J. Meyer, 4. Tindall, M. N. Ruku- sen (skip) 11, West Wimbledon 18.

A. R. Brown, G. Laishley, E. Math, B. Bickford (skip) 23, West Wimbledon 21.— Router.

81.

Sussex, weakened

by Test almost calls, were saved from certain two-day dercat at the Lands Worcestershire by

OL their young Cambridge Univer- sity wicketkeeper, Chris How- land.

Needing runs to avoid an innings defeat, Sussex fost Ave for 29, but Howland improved matters with

Lin- a confident beaten 51 and at stumps Sussex was 33 runs ahead with four wickets left.

John Flavell took five of the first six wickets for 29 with his seam-bowling. Worcestershire. Horton

have to that Martin for their head. He hit a grand 150 out of their total of 279...

Scores

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

A Lords: Middlesex 126 'and 110 for four (R. White 49). Essex 215 (A, Moss Ave for 53). Bonus points to Essex

At the Oval: Derbyshire 148 and 106 for ive, Burrey 83 ¿H. Jackson saven for 33).

Al Worcester: Sussex 297 and 115 for six (C. Howland 51). Worcestershire 279 (M. Horton 159). No bonus points.

At Birmingham: Warwickshire 333 for seven declared and nine for one wicket. Gloucestershire 203 (M. Young 38, R. Nicholls 48, J. Bannister five for 52). Bonus pointe to Warwickshire.

At Maldstone; Somerset 238

and 77 for no wicket. Kent 200

OUT FOR A REPEAT

Australian Jack Brabham is now a 10-1 favourite

Yesterday's Bowls TRANSATLANTIC Brilliant win YACHT RACE

by Omar in open singles Francis

-

A brilliant win by A. M. Omar of Indian Recr tion Club "over Colony's knockout singles champion R. 8. Gourlay featured yesterday's third round matches of the Colony Men's Open Singles championship.

New York, July 21,

Chichester, 58-year-old Lon-

ssa publisher, today cross năn line to win the singles

TRCE ACROSS the. tlantic Goesn from England to

Chichester covered the distance in his

Both players produced a fin standard of bowls, and play reached a thrilling Anish on the 22nd head with the score at 20-18 in favour of Omar, Gour-- lay, who had the last wood on this head, was alreedy tying one abot-jack-high with Omary second wood lying just behind

In trying to just rest his ownTM shot wood and win the same outright Gourlay was a shade narrow and ficked the jack be hind to give Omar the shot and the match.

It was a deserving win for Omer who played consistently throughout against a rather un- lucky Gourley who found the rub of the green against him on

at least three occasions, and who was playing slightly below his usual form.

Yesterday's results were

MEN'S OPEN SINGLES (Third rond)

89-foot yacht Gypsy Moth III He left Plymouth, England, on June 11.

FRANCIS CHICHESTER

The London man finished well

ahead of four others in the aace, whose positions were not .... Immediately learned. The Ambar Lightship marked time tulats time. They are H. G. Hasler, Dr

David Lewis, Valentine Ho-, pert navigator, in 1820 was The sponsoring Slocum Society. wells, all of England, end the second map to By 盘 Jegy Lacombe of France. seaplane solo from England

On hand to greet Chichester | to Australia." Later, in' 1931; after his 40-day voyage wasbe was the first to By along This wife, Shella. She was from Australia to Japan

reunited with him at the The name of that aircraft was. US quamistice station on Gypsy Moth, the same name Staten Island

given to the craft in which be sabled the Atlantic slone..

Chichester, chasidered

an ex-

Unseeded Jon Douglas

enters U.S. Clay Court

Tennis semi-finals

Chicago, July 21.

to repeat his last year's victory in the World Racing 21-17; C. C. Fereira beat W. Jon Douglas and three Davis Cup players swept into

Drivers' Championship after driving his Cooper at 108.69 mph last week to win the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. This fourth straight Grand Prix win put him a dozen points clear of his nearest challenger. Photo shows Brabham doing the victory wave after his British Grand Prix" triumph-London Express photo.

Rain

washes out

first day's

Test cricket

W. Chamber beat J. V. da Luz

Sousae 21-16; F. R. Kermani beat P. W. S. Cottier 22-9; C. M. Razarla beat Q. R. Sadick 22-16; A. M. Omar best R. S. Gourlay

The unseeded Douglas, winner- Bernard Bartzen, seeking his 21-19; S. Bucks beat E. Lonsdale of the California State itle last third straight Clay Courts title, 22-6; A. D. Duffy beat W. Bul-April and the Caracas Interna will face Australia's No.1 lock 21-15.

tional last year, overpowered foreign seed, Rod Laver, in the LADIES' PAIRS

U.S. Davis Cupper Chuck Mc- other secal-final on Saturday. Mrs Capell and Mrs Sequeira Kinley 7-5, 6-4, 6-1.

The winners will meet in the beat Mrs J, Liddell and Mrs J.

Douglas of Santa Monica, final on Sunday. Rounsefeli 24-18; Mrs Poynton a 23-year-old Marine, will face. and Mrs Collins beat. Mrs Itop-seeded Barry Mackay of Bilva and Miss Helen Kwong Dayton in Friday's semi-final. 20-11.

the semi-finals of the U.S. National Clay Court Tennis Tournament.

BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, July 21, Today's baseball results in- cluded:

· AMERICAN LEAGUE

Washington Detroli

Manchester, July 21. Chicago

R H 5 9 9 10

NATIONAL LEAGUE

San Francisco.

8' 13 1 7

3.10 2 01

AP.

I

(S. Leary 84, not out, W. Allen Heavy rain today washed out the opening day's Cincinnati

five for "58). No bonus points.

At Nottingham: Nottingham- shire 175 and 107 for two. Lancashire 323 (P. Mamer 09,

J. Dyson 68, K. Grieves 45). Bonus points to Lancashire.

At Bradford: Yorkshire 282. Hampshire 70 for six.

At Cardiff: Northamptonshire 140 and 81 for sever. Glam- ergan 210, Bonus points to Glamorgan-Ruder,

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play in the fourth cricket Test match between Philadelphia South Africa and England.

It was a bad blow to the fifth Tests to pick up the money South Africans. Now they face needed to make the budget

the prospect of going home in balance. the red.

There's

·Even

whether the team

England won the first three doubt Tests in the Ave-match series

will cover That means public interest was the last two

its expenses. The tour cost lowered for

the South Africana £35,000. They're still £13,000 short of balancing that badgel,

12 more games Twelve more games remain to be played on the tour, including the curent Test match.

The tourists were banking on big crowds in the fourth and

Former boxing champion in bankruptcy court

Warwick, July 21. Dick Turpin, former British, and Empire middleweight boxing champion, admitted in 籍 bankrupler court here today that fallure to provide for Income tax in excess of his own estimates had resulted in bankruptcy.

Turpin admitted liabilities of £888 with assets of, £17.

He said that from 50 profes- gional fights, his purse had total- -led- £17,500.

After deductions for payments to managers and others it had provided him with an income of 29,400 over three years eight months,

He agreed to pay his creditors |

at a rate of £2 per month- Chhina Mail Special.

matcher.

Plastic cover Avast plastic sheet measuring

Cycling world record

Mackay and second-ranked southpaw Bartzen are mainstays of the US. Davis Cup team. Laver currently heads the trayelling Australian Davis Cup. squad. ---

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International group in terested in small bost võrug- ing billed the event as the drst Transatlantic Race for. and-man-enewa—AP,

BERMUDA TO STOCKHOLM

Stockholm, July 21. "Ondine," steered by S. A. Lang of the United States "won' the Transatlantic Race from Bermuda to Stockholm in the LA Claas, it was announced here

in the Class the winner was "Figaro" steered by. William Snaith also of the United States.

"Figaro" was also leading In the overall "standing and could now only be beaten by C Class boats. —AFP,

Arnold Palmer leads in PGA

NBA now rates Cannonball service Championship

Johansson behind Liston-

Laver, 22-year-old Australian singles and doubles champion spurling # white. floppy- brimmed bushwhacker. hat in the scorching heat on the courts, moved through the quarter finals with a 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 triumph over Miguel Olivera, an Ecuadorean

Providence, July 21, The majority of the National Boxing Association - Executive

Bartzen, defeated sixth- Council members feel that for seeded Jack Frust of Monterey, the good of boxing Ingemar California, 6-0, 6-1, 6-1. 0

Johanson ... first should · meet The

24-year-old Sunny Liston and prove his virtually swept Don Dell "of right to another boat with Bethesda, Maryland, of the Patterson.

court with his cannonball ser- This was announced today by vice in winning 6-4, 6-2, 0-2—

Rome July 21. Italy's Antony Maspen beat the 200 metres (flying start) world cycling record here to

curds yes the clocked 108

60 yards by 30 yards was placed over distance. over the playing area to protect it against the rein.

The rain stopped in the late afternoon, but the cover had been on so long that a consider, able amount of moisture, came

Mr Tony Macetoni, President of AP. the NBA.

However, he said that the

Mackay

Akron July 21, Amold Palmer shot a under-par 67 this morning and it with toog af challenges they as the Masters and Open charn- plon tool the rat round dead -* in the Professional Golfers Ad sociation. Championship.

San Snead, three-time cham plan, charged in among the inte finishers with a 68 for second place

When Shead finished, 25' of the field of 184 were stil the course but none

to have a chain of talá

At 69 one under pur the 7,615-yard, par

vote of the Executive Comming World's lightest on County, Cub

on the subject was close and that the organisation would not oppose a third match between the Sweds and Floyd Pallarson

The NBA rựced Liston as the first challenger to the world

came next and Johnson

Liston Smocked out The hymous Italian springer Folly in three rounds at Dan- Zora achieved bis performance ver, Colorado, this week. the track of the new cycling stadium here.

Co July 13 last Mapes had assady cuntled the world -

Maceroni said that Dempsey beid to defeat the leading antender, Jack Sharkey before getting a notum

bout

collapsible

portable yacht Tokyo, July 22.

A Japaness

has company developed what it claims to be the world's lightest collapsible and portable yacht.

The collapable yacht, called Sepét, weighs about 70 pounds

to the surface and made play cord of' 11 seconds set in 1856 with Tunney, benefits from and is about eight and one-nall

Impossible.

in Copenhagen by Holland's After a long inspection Eng Van Vilet. Masper performance land captain Calla Cowaney, is the mque remarkable in that South African captain Jackle a light wind was blowing McGlew and umpires John Lan-et the time.

gridge and Norman Oldfeld Mapes averaged 65.06 kph decided plays was impossible." (42.9 mph) over the 200 metres. AP.

'United Nations should have Olympic team'

London. July 21

A Member of Parliament who Ziot' so long ago" ran a ̈mile in les than four indotten sug», rested today that the United Nations should enter a tea in the Gimple Games.

In a letter to the London Times.

· Rome "next month, because / there is no national commitles le submit his name, -- "If there were,” Chataway said. #Tabori would be among the favourites to win an Olymble gold xwedal."

Chris Chataway cited, the olie | He added that Rule One of the of Lazio «Tabori, the Han- ́Olyüýla Cliarter includes the garian refuges Who won the 15 phraste. “NoVitsert

-mile in record time at the Bri-] tiin AAA Championships last ́weekend,” and annoot, run la

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allowed spalou, say country or PETION DI griunda religion or potilát

Bar

"Boxing"always

said AFP. a procedure as this", Maceroni

CHESS

LEONARD BARDEN

Here is a position from actual. play: White to move and win:

-(London Express Survies).

feet long and three and one-half

-were. Paul Farney of cester, Massachusetts, die Bass of New Or Fairfiega, Don

Venturi and Doug Sande lowed at 70,-APU

Two unsuccessful Cross-Channel

swim attempts

English Channel fallure today.

feet wine when ustembled Two hitompíu šo

The two-seater lightweight yacht is made of tetoron canvas; wooden frames, two float 07 rubber-coated nylon and a fold ing pole. It can be folded and placed into two small sacks.

The yacht is made by the minutes before Tokyo Rayon Company and sells for about £40-UPI.

A bearded Alaska, Don E. JO nough seas for

from the water abot five off the Frenchi

British riders to falled in an atempt last, your

ride Japanese

motor-cycles

The 25-year-old Jonz, "whe

Get out from Shakespenze Bauch, 7. Dovac, airly, today, to become the season's first swim- mar to attempt the 21 miles, of waker spanking" England: from

'London July 21, 19A 21-year-old

British riders, Bill Smith and cashier. Mrs

Alan Dugdale will ride Japanese swimmin

Southampton

Halostia.w

-ice, maya up

Honda machines in the 125cc after having been almost seypu.

event of the British Motor hours in the waterleuter.

| Cycling Championships at Colfopi

Park Cheshire on August 1

- Agost, from the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races the Japanese machines have not | raced in Britain before — Reuter.

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