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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1960.

MCLEAN TO Magnificent innings of 109 gives South Africans a chance in last day's Test

Manchester, July 25.

A fine innings of 109 by Roy McLean, the South African bats- man, made the day for a 12,000 crowd at Old Trafford

THE RESCUE FIRST COUNTY CRICKET

Stirling Moss

back on the race track

London, July 15.

where England with eight wickets in hand lead by 81 on the Stirling Moss, British motor. penultimate day.

McLean hit the first century of the present series and with his 97th run became the first South African this summer to reach 1,000 runs.

His grand knock, Largely made, Trueman at square-leg and an while Sid O'Lina, South Africa's edged struke for two which bero of the Nottingham Test, gave him his century, when a stubbornly supported him in a huge drive off David Allen was ceatury sixth-wicket stand, put intended. his side back in the game withi a chance after they were half out for 92.

England's

first innings lead was restricted to 31 and the less of Geoff Pullar and Colin Cow drey for 50 runs in the secund innings left the issue open un the last day's play, more parti- cularly as Ken Barrington and Ruman Subba Row are nursing injuries,

Playing his highest innings for nearly Two months, McLean showed the form which made him such a favourite of the crowus on

previous tours,

Only bad strokes

He came in at 57 for three, Trevor Goddard, Tony Prther and Peter Carlstein having been sent back to the pavilion, vic- tims of the accurate Brian Statham and

Freddy lively Trucman

Forceful

McLean was so confident that he appeared almost nonchalani at times and reached 100 out of 123 in company with the patient O'Linn. I took him only two hours 28 minutes, with 13 fours. among his strokes.

Contrast

Then McLean peeled off his sweater, but he hit only one! more four before he was bowled by Allen when

racing star, was driving stain today, five weeks after. libs serious accident in the Belgian Grand Prix,

WIN FOR WARWICK

San Francisco AFTER ALMOST A MONTH

Yorkshire in trouble again

Giants to

tour Japan

New York, July 25.

The San Francisco Giants of the U.S. National Baseball

League will make a 16-game tour of Japan between Oct. 16 re-and Nov. 18, the office of Base-

Aileen Moms-that he had un officially beaten the track cord for sports cara. Commented Mrs Mos: “He has the most faslancio ·will- power."

A Silverstone, he took succes-

sively a Lotus and a Cooper { It un training runs. said that Moss, who only left hospital on Saturday, seemed to greatly enjoy himself.

ball Commissioner Ford C. Frick said today.

Frick conferred with Japanese baseball officials prior to making the announcement. All- players chosen from Japan's two professional leagues will furnish the opposition.

was not possible to elitalas confirmation of the news to Star Officials

night, as Moss had an en gagement in London, with his sister Pat acting as chauffeur.

TEST SCORES So well had Moss recovered that

FOURTH DAY

FIRST INNINGS England: 269

South Africa: (Saturday 17 for no wicket)

trying to cul.] A. J. Pithey c Pics McLean's 109 took him two Stathon

there was an unconfirmed re- port-from his mother, Mrs

Spanish soccer XI beaten two-nil

by Argentina

Buenos Aires, July 25.

national football

Spanish national tearn by two

D. J. McGlew e Subba Row

b Trueman

32

T. L. Goddard u Parka b

Statham

8

7

half the side out for 92, O'Linn, J. Pothecary b Trueman the former Kent cricketer and N. A. Adcock not out Charlton footballer, made

hours 40 minules a violent P. Carlstein b Trucman contrast to the cautious pro- R. McLean b Allen gress of O'Lim, his partner in J. H. Waite ↳ Statham. the sixth wicket sland of 102 |S. O'Linn c sub b Allen which kept South Africa in the C. Wesley e Trueman game with a chance,

Allen Content to keep up an end H. Tayfield e Trueman b from the time he came in with

Allen

11

109 11

27 Argentina's

b

3

12

Extras

only 14 of the partnership. McLean claimed 86 and the other two came from extras. O'Linn's policy, nevertheless,

Total

223

3-57, 8-202,

Wicketfalls: 1-25, 2-33, was the correct one for the c-4-82, 5-92, 6-134, 7-198, drives, powerful casion, and after McLean's de-

9-225. hooks and pulls were varied byparture, with wickets quickly delicate glances and late-cuts, falling, the left-hander took best stroke was probe runs where he could: A prodi- ably the one boundary he took aff Trucinar a fiercely hit the straight drive, which sent

but his

ball flashing along the turf past the astonished Yorkshireman,

gious pull for six off Allen was Trueman

In April last, Mom had his The tour, Frick's office said, been endorsed by the driving loence suspended for | has

a year, for dangerous driving. Japanese government and the -AFP.

U.S. State Department.-AP.

on

New probe racehorse doping in Britain

London, July 25,

eleven last night beat the A horse race won by US. Ambassador John Hay Whitney's Good Old Days against an odds-on favourite today touched off a new probe on doping in Britain's multi-million dollar racing industry.

goals to nil in a match here attended by 120,000 soccer kana.

Both goals were scored in the first half and the Argentine players fully dominated the play attacks against the by rush Spanish goals and a steady de- fence which never left a chance 16 the Spanish forwards, who included such famed players as Di Stefano, Suarez and Peiro.

The Spanish team scemed somewhat surprised at the skill und speed of their adversaries, and the visitors never really finding their

Bowling Analysis

0 MR 20 2 58

W

3

17 5 41

Q

19.5 6.58

succeeded rhythm.

11 2.35

0

SECOND INNINGS

a notable stroke and O'Linn ec- Dexter complished his feat of endur-Allen ance despite strained leg mus- Illingworth

cle.

Earlier. Jackie McGlew, by

part in taking the

In scoring his fourth Test determined defence, played his

third 100 of the century and Lour. McLean made only two false strokes, sweep when 52 ball from Ted which sen a Dexter just out of the reach of

SUBBA ROW

UNLIKELY

TO BAT

Manchester, July 25.

It is extremely unlikely that Raman Subba Row will bat ogain in the Manchester Test.

After an X-ray tonight, Colin Cowdrey, the England captain, said "I am afraid that Haman has fractured his thumb".

England

edge off Trueman and Statham, but both G. Pullar.c and b Pothecary bowled well on a pitch still M. C. Cowdrey b Adcock.. eesy paced. Trueman knocked. R. Dexter not out. Carlstein's leg-stump fat, and R. Illingworth not out Statham completely beat John Walte with a deadly ball which swung across and knocked the middle and leg stumps away.

In the gradually

Hurt

Extras

in

POLICE PROTECTION

Scotland Yard was asked to was regarded by the trainers as take a band.

at least

a good thing. Some England's highest placed said it may serve to frighten off stables were involved Trainers any dope hinted guardedly at a mysterious police the chance ring of gangsters,

ring and give the gather Technies) information and per- haps detect the pattern.

- AP.

The entire London Presa amped on the mounting wave worry in a nation devoted to borse betting.

Dazed and i

Attention centred on Good- wood where the season's meet- Argentine centre-forward Sanjing, starting on Tuesday, has Filippo scored the two goals for attracted Queen Elizabeth as Argentina, both with headers, in the guest of the Duke and the 31st and 38th minutes of the Duchess of Norfolk in Arundel

Castic 25 first half. 12 The

3 Ramallets played an

Total (for two wki.) 50

Bowling to Date

sun

Adcock

afternoon, the gave Allen a sur- Pothecary Lace on which he managed to Goddard oblain some turi, and the wickets of Roy McLean, Colin Wesley, and Hugh Tayfield cost him 40 runs.

After tea, Cowdrey persisted In keeping the old ball in the bands of Ailen, Statham and i Trueman. O'Linn, limping, was missed at once off Statham by Subba Row at slip. Subba Row, who hurt his thumb attempting the catch, left the field, Peter Whiteley, a young Lan→ cashire ground staff man, came was the There is better nows of Ken on as substitute. He Barrington. He received treat-second England substitute,

The England opener injured the thumb while trying to take a catch offered by Sid O'Linn and left the field,

ment at Old Trafford for his pulled leg muscle and will bat with a runner. Subba Row has been unlucky with injuries.

The Northamptonshire, player broke a bone in his hand during last winter's tour of the West Indies, and suffered a similar injury in Australia the previous year.-AFP.

SLAZENGER

PRO TENNIS

TOURNAMENT

London, July 25.

and

as

Malcolm Hilton had deputised all day for the injured Barring- ton.

The innings did not Last much longer. Jimmy Fothecary was bowled off his pads at 225, and the gallant O'Lion, after pulling Allen to the ring, fell in the grand DELINOT, caught smarily the deep by Hilton, O'Linn defied the England altack for two hours

Spanish

goalkeeper excellent

1 match, and the Spaniards staged to some extent a comeback in the second half, but could never really threaten the Argentine side.

Police had to protect the 22 players at the end of the match, 1 as bands of excited youngsters

O M R W

1 36

8

2 12

1 0

- AFP.

1 invaded the deld to tear the

The Duke declared two of

to

London, July 25. Warwickshire won their first game for nearly a month when they beat Worcestershire at Dudley by an innings and 47 runs in the English County Cricket Championship today. Play was dominated by the two captains, Mike Smith (Warwickshire) and Don Kenyon (Worcestershire).

Smith hit an unbeaten 169 out of a total of 279 which gave

Warwickshire a lead of 180, Swedish yacht

Worcestershire, with the cx- ception of Kenyon, who scored 64, put up little second innings opposition.

Former England all-rounder Trevor Balley is certainly Essex's man of the wadah ka the clash against champion- ship leader Yorkshire Headingley.

Fine seam-bowling

again wins

the Gold Cup

Marstrand, July 15.

The Swedish 3.5 metre yachi Wam of Goteborg today de. fested its American rivai Aries and won the coveted

Gold Cup.

Sweden thereby " defended Its Gold Cup victory last year.

The Wasa, salled by veteran Felle Gedda, took its third

Following his top score of 80 on Saturday, Bailey turned in a magnificent exhibition of semen --- |bowling to dismiss Yorkshire for 86. Bailey's contribution was seven for 40. In Essex's second innings Bailey was 33 not out at stumps and the total was 158 | straight victory in today'a race, for five.

outmanoeuvering its sole oppon- ent and winning to a two- A marathon innings of 105 in minule margin 2:33.51 to 2:35.38. Dearly five hours" by Peter Wight could not give Somerset the lead over

Bournemouth,

The Aries, which has been at į cleverly miled by a US. Qlympic Hampshire de- balmsman of 1956, Fred Schoet-

Hampshire

clared at 313 for mine and tla. 3r, won the fast race.

Somerset was all out for 306.

The perseverance of Alas

OLYMPIC TRIAL BOAT

Oakman put Sussex in a good

Then the Wase, which proved position against Gloucestershire. Oakman scored 102 in 41⁄2 hours best in lighter weather, took two and Sussex went into a first in-straight victories although hotly nings lead of 150.

contested by the American and Lancashire, needing 141 in others. That left the Sweden and American to fight for the deci...”: second innings, against Surrey had scored 31 for one atsive third victory, which came stumpe. Lancashire trailed Sure today for Wass Hey by nine runs on the first innings, but Colin Hilton took six for 39 to help dismiss Surrey in the second innings for 131.

the

Scores

The American boat Aries owned by the Hemteding Syndicate, is a US. Olymple trial boat. The Wasa will, however, pot compete for Sweden in Home sid neither will last year's Gold Chap Close of play scores in to-winner Rush VI, which has day's cricket matches were: raced succombally here. Ins At Blackheath; Middlesex 238 | stead, the boat Tasks, po (F. Titmus 48) London, July 25.

and 168 for extreme light-wind boat will There are 18 probable run- tour. Kent 103 (A. Moes for go to RomeAP ners for tomorrow's Steward's 42).

Probables for Steward's Cup

At the Oval: Surrey 157 (R.

bis hoews, Skymaster, beaten Cup to be run over six furlongs Tindall 76), and 131 (A. Par-

56). Lancashire 48- (J. They are with jockeys: Title son |Deed (J. Mercer), Deer Leap Bond 57, D. Gibson six for 50),

(G. am 31 for one.

at Ascot, and Rod Letter, who at Goodwood. Josi at Kempina ·Park-ibach starting sa favourites—were definitely doped. Skymaster lost to Whitney's Good Old Days and for two days after that was dazed and

Veterinaries

Enticement

Henry Cooper's secret marriage

(G. Starkey), Filipep!

At Dudley: Worcestershire 99 Lewis), Welsh Rake (E. Larkin), Monet (J. Lindley), Red Sugar (O. Wheatley Ave for 92), and Warwickshire 279 (M. (G. Moore), Asirador (E. Smith), 133.

not out, J. Flaveli Taurus (E. J. Cracknell). Hawa Smith 169

for 93), Warwickshire have taken (R. Hutchinson), Sir Gatric (P. six

(A. won by an innings anti 47 rizs, O sweaters off the players, in the Awabe from both of the Duke's Robinson),

London, July 25, best Argentine tradition-AFP. horses and will send reports Kitschal, Morgat (D. Smith), At Leeds: Basex · 180. (T. | Belilah heavyweight – – hazing

to Superintendent

Herbert Eternal Goddess (R. P. Elliott), Bailey) 60 not out), and 158 champion Henry Cooper is Sparks

of Scotland Yard's Dawn Watch (R. Podmore), for livs (EL Taylor 42). York-

hiding trom his mausger special mobile flying squad. John's Court (L. C. Parkes),

Jim Wicks, shire 86 (T. Bailey servert for

who has nat The Duke's trainer,

Willie Signal Boy (D.

heard with some disapproval :- asserted: "There" 13 Laasie (R. Render), Gavin's Girl 40).

that his charge has been obviously a ring at work. That! (D. East).

secretly married since langt is the feeling among all the

Februsty 7. trainers."

South Vietnam retains a

Far East interport

tennis trophy

Kuala Lumpur, July 25. South Vietnam, the holders, retained the Interport Yeap Hong-ghee Tennis Trophy, when they beat Singapore 2-1 in the final here today, South Vietnam won the two But before the doubles, match singles but their doubles com- was played, Vietnam had al- bination of Vo Van Bay and Vo ready made certain of keeping Van Thanh, the Southeast Asian the cup, their singles players Peninsula Games champions, having scored convincing wins minutes, were surprisingly beaten by over the Singaporeans, while scoring 27 out of 187. Singapore's Ong Chew-bee and

Sharin Osman 6-8, 2-4,

He

hit two

in

fours besides a

six. His leg On examination proved to be badly bruised. Allen, England's most success- ful bowler, took four for 5%

in an inninga of 220-his best Test performance.

England in again

Baseball result

Chicago, July 25. The "Slazenger" Professional When England batted again at¦

The Cincinnati Reds today "Tennis Championships opened 16.20 GMT 31 in front, Cowdrey

Eastbourne today,

and opened with Geoff Pullar, as ended a four-game losing streak Kramer Subba Row had gone to hospital with a rallying 6-6 victory over was absent this year, lor an X-ray of a badly bruised the last placed Chicago Cubs.

Scores were: Chris Duckworth overseas right thumb.

at

though the Jack "circus" there was entry,

a strong

Among the day's results were:

First round

Jamal Din (India) best R.

· Gay' (Britain) 6-3, 6-2.

Hanif Khan (Pakistan) beat S. Palevliet (Netherlands) 6-4, 6-3.

Second round

All Akbar Khan (Pakistan) (Nether- beat J. Heemskerk lands) 6-0, 6-0.

P. Molloy (Australia) heat. K. Lo (Taiwan) 6-1, 6-2.

fielded in place, of OLinn,

Cowdrey received a blow on Cincinnati the chest from Nei. Adcock, but Chicago carried on, and 23 runs were soundly taken off the Inst bowler and the medium-fast Pothecary in 40 minutes.

B

Then Pullar, mistiming book off a short rising ball, skied la the on-side, - where Pothecary, despite Wesley col- liding with him, 'held the eatch.

swept a fiery ball from Adcock Cowdrey half-pulled, half-

but in the high over the boundary for six same over Adcock handsomely gated revenge by Jamal Din (Pakistan) beat H. knocking back the England cap

L. Hussain Shah (Pakistan) beat H. Doizy (France) 6-3, 6-6.

Uberoi (Britain) 6-1, 6-1.

tain's off-stump, and England,

W. Holmes (Britain) beat 1 for two, were themselves.

"Khan Din (India) 7-5, 6-2. .

Third round.

struggling.

Fortunately...Ray, Hlingworthy- stood

T. Dekkers (Netherlands) beat promoted in the order,

All Akbar Khan (Pakistan) 6-4, Bem with Dexter, in none too Da good light, and England, reach-

W. Mom (Britain) best L. Hus- ing 50 by the close in 70 minutes, sain Bilan (Pakistan) 6-2, 6-1-left off 81 on with eight wickets

standing

Vo Van Bay trailed 1-9 and 3-4 in his match against Ong Chew-bee in the first act but when he found his touch be

'Worried'

BL

.

Jack Watts, &

trainer Newmarket, said he is keeping

Ward) Braw

Vaux Gold Tankard

At Belfast; Ireland 119 for nine declared. Leicestershire 126 for ren (W. Watson 36).

three Latcestershire Won by wickets.

At Tikslon: Derbyshire 108 There are 15 probables for the and 245 (Eyre 53 not out, T-22-year-old a 24-hour watch on all his IDX3, ave of which are to Vaux Gold Tankard to be run Atkinson alx for 81). Notting run at Goodwood,

over one mile six furlongs 132 hamshire 90 and 19 for one. "All trainers are worried," yards at Redcar tomorrow. sald Watts.

"They are in a

They are with jockeys: Pri- At Bournemouth: Hampshire tricky position. We hope the mera (L. Piggott), Red Dragon 313 for nine declared (A. Police

something (Joe Sime), Anthony (AC. Ingleby-Macierzzle 79). Somer will do pretty quickly.”

Rawiinson), Light Horseman (T. get 300 (A. Barg 42, P. Wight The wave of publicity which Gosling), Eboreezer (J. Haine), 105, C. McCool 51).

At Bristol: Gloucestershire swelled over the racing world Muckle John (G. Littlewood),

Supreme Courage (H. J. Greena-203 (T. Gravericy 45) and 35 way), Poetic Licence (D. Green-for one. Sussex 353 (A.. ing), Great Rock (Don Morris), Oakman 102, D. V. Smith 64, Mistlethrush (D. W. Morris), Cox 02). Daybrook Lad (J. Lynch), At Northampton: "Glamorgan Adam Bede (N. Mcintosh), Roll 171 and 108 for three (W, G. Away (no jockey), Royal Cava-Parkhouse 52 not out). North

214 (B. Crump lier (B. Lee), Touch Wood (A. {ampoonshine

47, B. Reynolds 42)-Reuter. Carson)-Reuter,

Radford sets another new record

London, July 25, went ahead to win convincing yards champion and Olympic Peter Radford, British 100 ly. In the second set he led hope, today equalled his own 5-2 before winning.

United Kingdom all-comers për beat cord when he covered the dis- tance in 9.4 seconds at a meet- Vietnaming at Tweedside; Berwick. There was no wind.

'Australian

It was the champion's brother Jim Cooper who revealed to Woks by telephone that Henry was married to Albina Ginepri,

daughter of restaurateur in Soho, London.

Though the marriage took place in February, Herry was still at that time & Protedant, and the soleman ceremony wh consequently only performed last Saturday, after he had been baptized a Catholic. It took place at the Cathalle Charch to Clerkenwell, London:

Said Wicks today: "I am very surprised that Henry did not. tell me about it at the time. I the secrecy, don't agree with but I don't minut him bein married. I shan't be angry with him for long.”—ATP

swimming supremacy

slipping

away

Van Thanh eastly Sharim Osman 6-0, 6-2,

Results (South players named first) were:

Singles: Vo Van Bay beat In another race over the Ong Chew-bee 8-0, 6-4 Ve same distance, Radford achieved Van Thanh best Sharin Oman 9.6 seconds, He set up his 6-0, 6-0.

record in Wolverhampton last

Briskana, July 25, swimming team at the Olym« { Australia's swimming supre Doubles: Vo Vân Thanh and May, when he also put up a Two of Australia's leading pic Games preparation | macy had slipped and her 0.11 1 Vo Van Bay lost to Ong Chews time of 9.3 seconds. But, on 5 11 1 bee and Sharin Osman 6-8, 2-6. this occasion, the wind was swimming couches, at pro "camp" Townsvilla, haul of Olympic gold medals

1-Router,

sent with the Australian | Quemsland; said today that was in doubt.

RHE

-AP.

1:

TAE GAMBOLS

I DON'T LIKE THIS

ROOM

slightly too strong.----AFP,

by Barry Appleby

NEARLY EVERYTHING

at

GAS FOR JOY

Don Talbot who coaches world record holders Jon and Ilsa Konsis cald the new world. records set by American andÁ Japanese swimmers shou shake Artraline-swininers out of the complacency.

Because for com

Australing gawinning in ka a BLIC Beca theo ts running shors I do not, knów whebbet, we will have time to get......... out of the rut for the Rome Obmpics next raguth. Coach Sam Herford, mit 5

up.

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