THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1960.
SUCCESSFUL COMEBACK
Lancs on top in 'Roses Match Eddie Choong Wins
CHAMPION YORKSHIRE STILL
53 RUNS BEHIND WITH ...
EIGHT WICKETS LEFT
London, Aug. 1.
Over 34,000 Lancashire supporters - the biggest crowd for a County Cricket game at Old Trafford, Manchester, since 1926-were drenched today, but left the ground with sun- shine smiles.
The reason was that Lancashire had the reigning champions, Yorkshire, reeling, and provided the rain holds up, Lanca- shire seem almost certain to take over the leadership of the County Championship tomorrow..
The Lancashire captain, Bob Barber, (71) and Alan Wharton (83) recalled to the team --- put on 131 for the second wicket to put Lancashire in front, but
did not they
score quickly enough for the bonus points,
the day 52 behind, with only |fore a disastrous call left Titmus eight wickets left;
stranded halfway down the It looks as if the southern pitch. They added 91 for the challenge to the Roses' counties Afth wickret. Sussex went to will come from Sussex, who are 116 for four at the close to take in an almost impregnable post-a lead of 283. tion against Middlesex el Hove. A mixture of indifferent bat-
Ripped through ting and poor running between
After the downpour, Freddie the wickets by Middlesex gave Trueman (three for 24) and the initiative to Sussex and the Mel Ryan ripped through the follow-on was avoided by the rest of the side, and the last last pair.
six Lancashire wickets ambled
for 39 runs.
With arrears of 72, York-
who
rushed
Follow-on
shire were rocked by Brian Four wickets went down for Statham,
out 45, but Freddie Titmus (56) and Brian Stott and Doug Padgett Peter Parfit (49) looked like for the champions to Anlab swinging the match round be.
Don Shepherd takes
eight South African
The rain proved beneficial to Surrey at the Oval, where Not- tinghamshire laboured to 55 without loss in 90 minutes when rain held up play.
Tony Look captured seven wickets for 53 with his left- arm spinnery to make NoL- tinghamshire follow-on 153 behind.
They lost three for seven in the second innings, but Cynl Poole (85), and John Springall (50) lashed 120 in 95 minutes in an unbroken fourth wicket partnerstilp.
Scores
Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were:
At Hove: Sussex 328 for six
déclared and 118 for [our. Middlesex 181 (P. Parfitt 49, F. Titmus 56).
WORLD'S LONGEST JUMP
Britain
beat France in two-day athletic meeting
London, Aug. 1. Lanky Gordon Pirie, Britain's chief hope of gaining at least one gold medal in the coming Rome Olympics, continued the magni- ficent form he has shown this season by winning the 5,000 metres for Britain in their two- day match against France here today.
He clocked the fast time of 19 minutes 51.6 | seconds a new match record, and well within the Olymple standard of 14 minutes 10 seconds,
Britain won the men's match by 116 points to 95% and the women's by 71 points to
35.
It was Britain's ninth successive victory in both the men's and women's matches against France.
Clean sweep
In
Malayan singles
badminton title
Ipoh, Aug. 1. Eddy Choong, Malaya's 30-year-old Thomas Cup player and former All-England champion, to- day regained the Malayan singles title which he first won in 1957 when he beat Indonesian Thomas Cup player Eddy Yusof 15-13, 15-9 here today on the final night of the Malayan Open Championships. The match lasted $5 minute: and was full of thrilling ex-
changes.
Choong received a tremendouz
reception from the crowd who bad cheened boisterously during
the match.
The Malayan holders of the men's doubles ille, Toh --
Kow-san and Lim Say-hup, had a soare before they beat their aid Indonesian riváli, Tan
King-gwan and Ngo
Kim-ble 6-15, 15-11; 15-6. The Indonesians combined
After he had recovered from the exhausilog tussle, Choong | beautifully in the first set and anid: "It feels great to have were aided by the mistakes pl made a succesfol comeback" the Malayans, especially Teh, I have, I would say, reached 10 per cent of my peak form."
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Choong scored heavily to night with his deep lobs and finely-played drops, while Yuso's best weapon was
his strong smash,
Mistakes
In the second set, however, the Malayans gained contrpl from the start, Leading 6-Y they went on to 11-5 before the Indonesians made a stand to close the gap to 3-11 and Then Teh and Lim 11-13. stopped them and took the set without losing another point
The Malayans were in come mand in the third set, in which, after some sharp exchanges it 8-4, they went on to victory for the loss of only two more point. Disappointment
The British men captured 12 first places compared with eight by the Frenchmen. the women's contest Britain won all ten events.
Yusof raced to 7-1 in the first Britain who were leading by a single point in the men's match at the end of the first day set but Chong drew level at went right ahead this afternoon before a near 8-8. Yusuf then began to make capacity holiday crowd of over 40,000 fans, in mistakes, smashing into the net and hitting out, and Choong cool sunny weather.
Another spectacular performance was ac-moved on to 10-8 and 13-10.
When Choong reached 14-11, in store, for the crowd at the a disappointment Manfred Steinbach, a 26-year-old long-complished by the Senegalese runner Abdou
Yusof made a great effort to jumping German doctor, recently made Seye in the 400 metres, with a time of 45.8
force dance and won two points start of tonight's finals when it the longest jump in history at the Berlin seconds-only, a tenth of a second outside the but then be lost the service andas annouriced that the women's
ratified European record,
Stadium. His leap of 26 ft 81⁄2 ins was 4 inch better than the jump them
mortal Jesse Owens made 25 years ago. But the performance of Owens still survives as the longest-standing athletics world record as Steinbach was assisted by
a following wind.
wickets for 45 runs wicket
Swansea, Aug. 1.
Don Shepherd, Glamorgan's off-spinner, took eight South African wickets for 45 runs on the second day here today and also completed his hundred wickets in his benefit year. Glamorgan, however, lost a finally trapped leg before. The wicket without
in Springbok spin-bowler cracked scoring their second innings and Briched two sixes of Shepherd, and 40 runs behind with nine wic scored a valuable 19 of the 40 kets standing, the Springboks lead having an innings in hand.
The tourists resumed their first innings at 30 for three in reply to Glamorgan's opening
total of 111.
Play was
not possible un.
before the Glamorgan spinner had his revenge.
Glamorgan balled for 20 minutes before the close with- out scoring, and lost opener Alan Jones in the procesa.
At Swansea: Glamorgan 11 and nought for one South Africans 151 (D. Shep- herd eight for 45).
At Canterbury: Hampshire 134 and 84 for five. Kent 261 Richardson 50, S. Leary 58,
A. Dixon 50).
At the Oval Surrey 342 for tour declared. Nottinghamshire 184 (C. Poole 64, G. A. R. Lock seven for 53), and 127 for tree (J. Springall 50 not out, C. Poole 65 not out).
At Leicester: Warwickshire 213 and 45 for three, Leicester. hire 203 (W. Watson 91, H. Bird 43)
At Manchester: Yorkshire 164 and 19 for two. Lancashire 226 (A. Barber 71, A. Wharton 83).
R.
(7.
The heavy overnight rain. after lunch, and when it finally did, start, at 3.30 which left the outfleld soaked, p.m. the South Africans lost prevented any play before lunch, a wicket with the second ball and a short, shatp stwwer dur
for no furthering the morning undid much of of the day for score when Shepherd yorked the ground staff's work on the Peter Carlstein.
square before it was decided to make a start after lunch.
Best performance
Scoreboard
his
FIRST INNINGS
Wickets fefl fairly stencity, and Shepherd
took
bundredth when he held a re- turn catch from Jon Fellows- Smith. Then,
of
the two 'remaining wickets, ne
taking one
of the season, 16 of his
amorgan: 111,
South Africans
(Overnight 36 for three)
produced his best performance P. H. B. Waite, 'e Walker, b
overs being maidens,
28 Shepherd
P. R. Carlstein, b Shepherd
But the last of Shepherd's{C. Wesley, c A. Jones, b "bag"-Huglue Tayfield-proved Shepherd
a little expensive before he was‡S, O'Linn, e Evans, b Shep-
Jack Brabham
wins Formula
One main race
London, Aug. 1,
herd
J. P. Fellows-Smith, c and b
Shepherd
G. Griffin, b Watkins
At Bristol: Somerset 216 (D.
Smith six for 70), and 5 Mortimore 46).
three. Gloucestershire 162
ALL BLACKS
LOSE THEIR
JERSEYS
Springs, Aug. 1. The New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union touring side had their playing jerseys stolen from their bus while they were at a dance given here by the Eastern Transvaal Rugby Union Fast night.
the jerseys was found split The canvas bag containing open, and the players' personal
kit was strewn all over the bus,
At Worcester: Worcestershire but only the jerseys were
missing. 358 for eight declared, Essex $28 all out (G. Smith 90, D. Insole 118, O. Coldwelt five for 102).
All Blacks tour manager Mr Tom Pearce said he
assumed
the jerseys had been taken by as they
At Northampton: Derbyshire souvenir hunters, but
101 and 190 for two (R) Swallow | were the team's last issue, they 43, H. Johnson 44 not out). were badly needed and be Northamptonshire 311 (R. Berry appealed for them to be six for 100),--Reuter.
returned. China Mail Special.
Laver beats Holmberg
34
0
111
30
in
12
H. J. Tayfield, lbw Shepherd 19
J. E. Pothecary, not out
Extras
· Total
151
Wicketfalls: 1-8, 2-21, 3-36, 4- 36, 5-82, 6-83, 7-107, 8-124, 9-
World champion Jack Brab- 149, 10-151.
ham, driving a Cooper, today copped the Silver Cly Trophy
in the main event of the
Formula One automobile races J. B. Evans
at Brand's Hatch, Kent,
Watkins
'Bowling analysis
22
28.2 16 45
OMR W 5 81
age speed of 92.56 mph (149.41 Ward
1 8
33
Kph) for one hour 25 mins
36.6-econds during the 50 cir-
SECOND INNINGS
cuils of the 2.65 mile track.
Glamorgan
Brabham maintained an aver-Shepherd
Brabham beat Britain's W. G. A. Parkhouse, not out Graham Hill by four seconds. He A. Jones, a Pithey, b Tay- had led Hill by half a minute, field
but Hill had been creeping up D. Evans, not out
about two seconda on every lap.
The final results of the race
are as follows:
1. Jack Brabham (Britain)
in a Cooper 1:25.36.6.
Pennsylvania
tennis final
Haverford, Aug. 1.
He gave France one of her few victories
during a somewhat disastrous afternoon
The British quartet of Peter Radford, David Jones, Dave Segal and Nick Whitehead, who are expected to get a medal for Britain at Rome In the 4 x 100 metres relay, ran the distance in 40.1 seconds to beat the British record by a
tenth of a second. Reuter.
There was
hit out for Choong to take the singles would not be played as set 15-13 in 18 minutes.
Minarni who had beaten tog Choong was in top form in seeded Malayan Tan Gaik-be the second set. He started within the semi-finals, had received a 6-1 lead and was never in danger of being caught again. Yusof rallied from 4-10 to 7-11 but Choong was in control and
took the set and match at 15-9.
on
Agreement reached
television of English
League soccer matches
London, Aug. 1.
Britain's commercial television companies are expected to sign an agree- ment on Thursday, August 4, with the Football League for rights to televise floodlit League matches on Friday and Saturday evenings in the coming season.
Arthur Rowe regains shot put record
Mansfield, Aug. 1. Arthur
Rowe broke the European Shot Put record with throw of 62 feet 8 inch (18.92 metres) at
and field track meeting here today.
The fee is reported to be "In excess of £142,000,"
An ABC television offichi said that the
agreement had mot yet been signed becaLLAS the contracting companies were still waiting in
case the BBC {made"a" counter-proposed,
The agreement
The agreement is reported to coutala provision for 'all member clubs of the LongTV
Excellent performances by Polish athletes
Warsaw, Aug. 1. - athletes, preparing for the Home Olympic Games, made excellent marks = -dj track and field meetings this weekend.
to receive a share of the Polish gross for and also compensa- tion for atty loss of gate money, while players would receive
television 2p. pearance fee.
&
walkover from her team-mate Retno Kastilam.
The Indonesian girls bad de- cided on this in order ty save themselves for the doubles final an hour and a half later but it did not serve their pur- pose.
The Malayan holders, Ten Gaik-beéTM and Mr Cecella. Samuel, had no trouble at all beating the Indonesian gizią 15-5, 15-12.
After leading 6-0 in the first set they took it in 10 minuter." The Indonesians fought better In the second set to be level 2 8-8 after trailing 0-5 but the Malayans pulled away. cota fidently to win at 16-12
Results
were:
Results
.CM
of tonight's finala bir Men's singles Eddy Choong (Penang) beat
Eddy Yusot (Indonesia) 15-13;
15-9.
Men's doubles
Teh Kew an arid Lim Say- hup (Penang) beat Tap King- gwan and Ngo Kign-ble (Indonesia) #-15, 15-1), 15-6.
Women's singles Minarni (Indonesia) beat Retna Kustijan (Indonesia) os a walkover.
Women's doublem
Miss Tan Galk-ben and Mrg C, Samuel (Panang-Selangor) best Mimar and Retro Kustygin (Indonesia) 15-5, 15-12 Reuter,
CHISOX BEATEN BY ORIOLES
1
Rowe a blacksmith held the previous official record of 61 feet (18.59 metres), but this had been beaten. three day's ago in Budapest by Hungary's
Jerzy Chromik, 28-year-old Vilmos Varju, who had a heave
The Football League are also former world record holder of of 81 feet 2 inches (18.67
planning a television adverits-the 3,000 metres steeplechase,
Baltimore, Aug) 2. metres).
A ing campaign whereby part of ran the event on Sunday at pindi single by veteran The British shot-putter de- the grous fee will be ofset
Watch 'ai 4 minuuke 03.2 seconds, | Gene Woodling drove herbe "Ron'
Beatn Zoikowsks was clocked Hansen "with" the Re-breaking.... Britain against France in the
at 1:14.3 in the 500 metros run in the seventh inning last A BBC official said yesterday women's race.
night and the Baltimore Orioles Both results are among the went on to defeat the American Instead chose
compete several proposals in writing. best times to have been noted League-leading Chicago White in the National Coal Board
for the events, but there are no | Sox" 2-1. ** "But the League bave now official world records for these Championships
Scores were: at Mansfield.
told us that they meeter to negoEBOCS,
Chicago tiate with independent television
Baltimore because of their being able to Incorporate an advertising cam- paign in the deal.
Australia's Rod Laver defeated Ron Holmberg, 9-7, died an offer to compete for against this cost.
8-6, 6-3, to win the annual Pennsylvania Lawn two-day match ending today Tennis Championship today at the Merion at the White City, London, and that the corporation had made Cricket Club.
Mimi Arnold,
WOD.
the (shota picking up chalit on crucial-Beuter. 1 women's singles üldte by beating points.
& Mrs William-Dupont Jr. 6-1, | The defeat should not hurt 06-2 in the Anal,
Holmberg's chances of being Australian named to the Davis Cup team.
Playing
wtat
tennis feum manager Adrian He displayed power and speed Quist said was the best tennis that hinpse he may be on the of his career, Laver never verge of stardom American ten- trailed in the match. Only pls oficials have predicted for once in the 30 games they took him.
0
0
0
an hour and 31 minutes did
Total (for one wicket).
the Australian singles champion lose his service.
Bowling to date
2. Graham Hill (Britain) in a Goddard
BRM 1:25:41.
3. Bruce MacLaren (New Zealand) in a Cooper 1;28.26.
4. Phil Hill (United States) in Ferrari 1:26:50.2-AFP,
Russia accuses the Vatican
Lordon, Aug. 1. Moscow Radio tonight go- cused the Vatican of planning to disrupt the friendly atmosphere of the Olymple Games in Rome.
"Tons of leaflets pamphlets are to be published with attacks on the Soviet Union Pearle's
's China and
and n the People's democracies, the broadcast said,
and
It claimed the operation is being worked out by 'a special Vatican, cornkiesion
Tayfield
15-
Successful Channel swim
London, Aug. 1. ahe 20-year-old British swimmer Michael Jennings of
deciding set came in the eighth ming from Calais, France,
crossing attempt today by my game when Laver broke
'Strange'
UNUSUAL FEAT At Lodz, Poland's leading Triandos.
sprinter Marian Folk equalled the 200 metres (bent course) world record of 20.2 seconds. Jerzy Kowalski, Poland's hope
"The negotiations have been for the 400 metres in Rome, was carried on quité separately timed at 66.1 seconds over this from the joint Football distance
Kowalski's showing was re
The tuning point in the Kent succeeded in his Channel- Association, and Football Leaguegarded as unusual in that it was (
Score and Lollar: Pappas and
W-Pappas (9-8). (2-3)-AP.
Almost a major upset
which all aspects of British injury that prevented him from 6 television subcommittee,
at first race after auffering me
Hamburg, Aug. 1 He wrapped up the title through Holmberg's service of Dover, Britain, in 13 hours $1 football are represented,
relatively unknown. championship style, winning on the 20th point. This crucial ministes:
"This seems strange since the training for a number of weeks: Italian tennis player Dial OMRW a love game, the final point game was deuced seven times call carry this morning selves set up this committee to jump: Marla Bro, the winner,rationemis
Three Polish gls cleared went close be causing a major Jennings who set out from football administrators them the 6-metre marc in the broad upset was a German juter with Holmberg saving off a
Champion It was a battle of two power jolincher five times before suc-arrived at Bouth Foreland at control the amount of football bitters. with Laver's sizzling 'cumbing-AP.
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