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THE CHINA MAHA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1960.
Thrilling finish to Roses match OLYMPIC COLD WAR
LANCS BEAT YORKSHIRE OFF LAST BALL TO REGAIN COUNTY CRICKET LEAD
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London, Aug. 2.
In the most thrilling finish seen at Manchester for years, Lancashire beat Yorkshire off the last ball of the game, at Old Trafford, to return to the top of the County Cricket Championship table.
Lancashire now have an average of 7.65 with Yorkshire second
with 7.33.
Sussex, for whom skipper Ted Dexter took even wickets for 24, beat Middlesex at Hove, and moved up to third place on 0,89, with Middlesex dropping to fourth position with 6.03.
So the Championship out- look remains gloriously uncer tain as the clubs enter the
final month of the season, and | hours five minutes left for the title may well be resolved play. Only 23 conte In the first four and six were still needed finally by a decimal point, 1992
Freddie when pase man LAN AJU
Trueman began the last óver with three minutes of extra time remaining.
The winning snick After dismissing Yorkshire for 142, Lancashire needed only 18 runs to win with two
'Tiny' is put to the test
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Tiny (5ft 2 in) 17-year-old Harry "Pilling, of the Old Trafford ground staff, was called on to play for England last week-substituting for speed bowler Brian Statham In the last half hour of the fourth Test¦against South Africa. And all the time he was wondering if this was going to make him late for his match for Oldham in the Lancashire League. It didn't—and be took three wickets with leg- spinner..
Afterwards, Harry 'a promising all-rounder who has already scored a century for the county second eleven and tá at the top of the Central Lane unhire Lesqus batting averages (41), said: "I was very proud to have substituted for Brian-- but some day I hope to play for England in 'my own right.” Photo shows-Harry (the tiny one) with his Oldham -team-mates.--London Express photo.
South Africans win by nine wickets
Swansea, Aug. 2.
Requiring 130 runs in 120 minutes to win their match against Glamorgan, South Africa today made the runs for the loss of only one wicket with seven minutes to spare.
Their nine-wicket win en-Hugh Tayfield was more expen- abled them to complete the sive than in the first innings. double over the Welsh county, Nevertheless he took 12 wickets
The tempo was set through- in the match--AFF. out by Jackis McGlew who Was always searching for runs, Scoring with a variety of shots he completed 50 out
of 84 in 80 minutes,
Because Goddard was nursing
a pulled muscle, Tony Pithey
opened
the innings and he
helped McGlew get 45 for the
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS -Glamorganț 111....... South Africans:"151 SECOND INNINGS Glamorgan C (Overnight 9 for 1)
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first wicket in 40 minutes. Then,. G. A. Parkhouse, lbw
in an unfinished
partnership, 'Fellows-Smith
McGiew and 'Pom-pom Fellows-D. Evans, lbw Goddard ....
Smith put on 85.
Each balsinan gave hard chances late in the innings but by that time the game was as good as won.
Glamorgan had declared with nine wickets down second
Their
innings Was held together by two useful partner ships for the burth and sixth wicke's. First Gilbert Park house and Bernard Hedges added 51 la an hour; Then the stand between Bort Watkins and Peter Walker realised 52 · in just over an hour.
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A. Watkins, lbw Tayfield p. Walker, b Tayfield W. Wooller, not out D. Ward, ibw Tayfield .... J. B. Evans, at Waite, b
Pothecary...........................
D. J. Shepherd, not out
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A single came off the first hall but the second bowled Tommy Greenhough and the over had to be completed. Four more runs came frữn the
next three balls before. Jack Dyson smicked the last for four to give Lancashire a two- wicket win
Dexter sei Middlesex 329 PUN for victory in 300 minutes and the London side Were sood behind the slock before Dexter began 1 remarkable spell that earned filmyl wickets for one ruu In eight overs at one stage.
Four sixes
John Warr and Ron Hooker then stayed 13 overs and four balls without scoring, but it only delayed the inevitable and Middlesex were beaten finally by 202 runs with 13 minutes left.
Martin Horton stayed 2 hours for 101, including a six and ten fours, for Worcestershire against Essex at Worcester, leny- ing Essex to score 229 in just over 150 minutes' play.
Hoy Ralph, hitting spinner Doug Slade for four sttes knocked up 65 out of a stand of 99 42 minutes with Trevor Balley, and Essex eventually needed 79 in the last hour with six wickets left,
Then seamer John Flavell took three wickets and Essex in the end had to fight hard to draw.
Former England fast bowler Peter Loader took six for 51- his best analysis this season-to help Surrey beat Nottingham- shine by ten wickets at the Oval It was Surrey's first win since June.
Results
Results in today's cricket matches are;
AL Bristol; Somerset beat Gloucestershire by 48 runs. Somerset 218 and 177 (D. Smith six for 60). Gloucestershire 162 and 183 (T. Graveney 47). Somerset 14 points.
World record holder killed in car crash
Camp Pendleton, Calif.,
nigh Aug, 2e t Bob Gutowski, the official. holder of the outdoor
world record in the pole vauti, was killed in a Motor accident today, the Provost Marshal's office reported.
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Thé--- Base, - - Införination Officer, although declining to identify victims of the on-the-base accident until "next of kin were notl- fied," did say that two persons were killed"one an enlisted man." Two
other persons were injured in what they said whs à two-car wreck,
Gutowski's official world
mark of 15 feet 8% inches was bettered last month in the Olymple Games final tryouts at Palo Alto by Don, Bragg, an Army non-commission- edofficer. Bragg sailed over the bar exactly one inch higher than the former Occidental College star's record. Gutowski, who was a mem- ber of the 1956 Olympic
swimmers
Australian
break world 440
yards relay record
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Brisbane, Aug. 2.
A world record for the men's 4x 110 yards free style relay, of three minutes 45.7 seconds was set by four members of Australia's Olympic swimming team, at their training, camp's pool at Townsville, North Queensland tonight.
Sprinters Joo Herricks, John Devitt, Geoft Shipton and
'New moves on David Dickson, clipped 1.1
open tennis in next 2 years
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Melbourne, "Aug, 2. New moves to introduce Open'
tennis tournaments might be made within the next two years. Vietorika tennis" pre- sident : MA Robert Froland fold reporters on his return to Melbourne.
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seconds from the previous best time for the event,..
Devitt and Shipton, together with Jon Konrads and Wairen Webster, set the previous best time of 3:46.6 February this year, but the performance was not yet been ratified.
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team and who placed in the finals in Melbourne, Aus- tralia, failed to qualify for this year's team. He had beer favouring injuries much of the season, and although... he did survive eliminations, to make the Palo Alto meeting, he was unable to clear 15 feet.
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Lieutenant on active duty, the 25-year-old Gutowski set his world mark on April 27, 1957, at Palo Alto in a Stanford- track Occidental dual meeting-UPI,
35 nations for Eisenhower Trophy golf
Phindelphia, Aug. 2. Top ranking golers from 35 nations, including Japan and Formosa, will compete in the biennial World Amateur · Golf Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy next month at the Merion Golf Club.
The four-day event will begin on September 28.
the boxumament has been played the fret one having been played
This will be the second time
PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN BEGINS
Rome, Aur 2 The Eimulių vad italia: 'Rome, Ang Pow The Kremlin and its Italian Communist folloxers were embarked today on a campaign to squeeze cold war propaganda out of the Summer Olympic Games.
The
main targets of the Reds were Italy's pro- Western, Nato-pledged government and the Vatican.
Leading the campaign is the tions be erased. They wait for Italian Communist party news eign visitors would be embar- paper, L'Unita. It has been rassed. Government authorities running simoat daily attacks on have insisted the writings: must another aspect of the stay, that they were a part of one or Olymple organisation.
Roman history, good or bad.
The Communists even issued = threat today that the name of Benito Mussolini might be forcibly · removed: from ---an obellak near- the -- Olymple Stadium U government authorities refused to do it.
Allegations
Only beginning
L'Enila,- Indiowling the sam- paign was timely beginning, unidesity refill to `ersee the writings would be "unaccept- abic."
The Rod newspaper added: On Sunday, in a leading front "Another delay could induce page article, L'Unita claimed a visiting tourists and Whleps to Vatican commission had been take the initiative themselves specially organised to prepare and clean the squares with tons of leaflets and pamphlets their own hands, without walt- attacking China, Russia anding for the (Italian) autho other Communist countries." rities;
On Monday night Moscow - Many of the Communish at- Radio, repeated many of the tacks have been ignored, Many Unita allegations and said: "The have brought denials.-AP provocative activities of clericzi circles are a serious hindrance to
a
normal atmosphere at the
Games."
On Tuesday, L'Unita, in an that Fascist writings left over other front page article, noted from the days of Benito Mus- solini still appeared near many of the Olympic sites.
itself
"Is Rome presenting
with this face for the Olym
pics?" L'Unita' asked.
in 1958 over the Old Course at St. Andrews. That year the Repeatedly over the past two Austrian team took the title years the Communists have de mmanded that the Fascist inscrip- Reuter,
Continental
League
Baseball makes way
2173 in open for NL, AL expansion
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The official world' mark of wet September 1958 by Gary ChapmaTE, Konrads, Shipton and Devik
Mr Vroland was one of
to Australia's" délégates
the
This relay time was the high- annual meeting of the Inter-light among several top class national Lawn Tennis Federa-performances by the Australian tion in Paris last' mbath.
The meeting fulled by a few votes to gain the necessary two-thirds majority vole fa Bavour of a trial period for open tennis next year.
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Mr Vroland said: "Some na- tions are so strongly in favour of open tenisifs that I would not At Canterbury: Match drawr. be surprised if the issue was Hampshire 134 and 292 for nine raised again next year or the declared (P. Sainsbury 79, A. | year-after, - Ingleby Mackenzie 47, D. But it is difficult to say Shackleton 58 not out). Kent whether it will stand a better 251 and 50 for one. Kent four chance of adoption next time." points.
At Leicester: Match abandoned WIMBLEDON SUCCESS as a draw. Bad light stopped
He said the outstanding such 213 and play. Warwickshire 193 for
nine declared (w.cess of this year's Thimbledon Stewart 81). Leicestershire 203 Championships, played m and 74 for three, Warwickshire mediately before the IEAT four polnis..
meeting, probably swung some
At
beat Yorkshire by two wickets. open tennis.
Manchester: Lancashire of the doubtful nations against attitude of those gained the
Yorkshire 154 and 149 (P. "I think it also hardened the
Sharpe 48) Lancashire 226
and a1 for eight (M. Ryan five for 50), Lancashire. 12 points,
At Worcester: Match drawn, Worcestershire 356 for eight de- clared and 198 for four declared (M. Hortan 101). Essex 328 and 205 for eight (T. Balley 55, L. Ralph 65). Worcestershire four points,"
At Huve: Sussex beat Middle-
sex by 202 runs. Sussex 328
for six declared and 1181, for five
declared (D. Smith 65 not out).
Middlesex 181 m 1267(E DixIẾT
proposal," Mr-Vroland added.
"The Wimbledon tournament was generally agreed to be one of the best since the Second World War," he said.--China Mail Special.
Chicago, Aug. 2
Henricks, swimming the first The Continental Baseball League died today, mak-
a Queensland leg tonight set
ing room for the National and American State record of 56.0 seconds.
Leagues to add two teams each for 1961.
Walter O'Malley, owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and chair- man of the National League Ex- pansion Committee, said that #we immediately will recom- | mend expansion and that we would like to do it by 1961."
beer.
Breaks
minutes
Dawn Fraser became the first girl swimmer during the Olym- pie squad's preparations et Townsville to break five minutes In the 440 yards freestyle by clocking 454.9. lisa Konrada finished second with Lorraine Crapp u
· third..
Rosemary
Lagdg broke hei own Australiani 'national record in the 220 yards breaststroke when she returneä 2:58.6--two- tenths of a second less than her previous best-Reuter.
Australian net stars through in NY tournament
Southampton, NY., Aug. 2.
·Rod Laver i lexon three-man Australian group into the second round of: the 72nd Southampton Invitation Tennis Tournament today with a 6-3, 6+2+wln der George Stoesser of Coral Gables, Florida, at the fog-shrouded Meadow Club,
Laver was joined by third- seeded Bobs Hewitt and fourth A seeded Bob
Hewitt
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Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Arnal meeting
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Mark.
41 seven for 34): Sussex 14-points. Hockey Associaten of "Bongkong stopped Alan Roberta, Brooklyn,
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Total (for nine wkts. deci.) 109
Widderfalls 1-0, 2-5, 2-20, 4.
New York, 8-2, 6-1) and Mark defeated - Michael 55? Ortine, Onicland, Californing 643,8-8, 2
At the Oval: Surrey beat Not-Lusitano. 5.45 9.m. tinghamshire by 10 wickets.
Colony planning, Mixed Surrey 342 for four
declared pairs arkt round matches at Horc, and 25 for no wicket, Notting- KBGC, PRC, IC, CCC, 8.15 0. -Second-readed-Roo Holmberg hamshire 184 and 182. Surrey
TO-MOBROW
led the advice of the US. (Keeling 14 points.
Cubs chalk up third, straight
baseball
Escape Chiengo, Aug, 2. The Chicago Cube had: to use
three. pitchers: In thay ninth- inning here today buty ther pulled out's 8-8-victory over the Einclunati Reds for their third straight, triumphotheir longest winning streak of the
The Reds, who have now lost six in a row, knocked out. Bob Anderson during a ninth- inning rally which netted one run Den Eston succeeded Anderson and he, too, hadito be removed, Seth Morehead: then came on with the bases loaded and retired Vada Pinson for the inal cut,
Anderson earned the victory
for the Cubs, who went thead to stay with a four-run sixth-
inning burst off rookie: Jim
Maloney, who took the loss. It was the second big League start for the 20-year-old / Malóney, weled whom the Reds recalled from the Minors last week.
RESULTS
Pat Smythe wins
Dublin Horse Show Today's results included
opening event
President Branch Rickey of the Continental withdrew his group's immediate bid for re- cognition as third Major Bapeball League, by agreeing to a plan enabling the Ameri- can, and National Leagues, 10 select four clubs from the the first Continental's potential terri-opening event at the lory.
Horse Show today!
Unanimous
O'Malley said that this move
was taken on the basis that a third league could become a
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(Firat game) British Olympic riders tookt
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AMERICAN LEAGUE -- The International Jumping competition was won by Miss Pat
~(First game-14 Innings;' Smythe who rode Flanagan, an Detroit. Irish-bred horse over alang New York course of 13 obstacles in the remarkable time of 54.5 seconds. David Broome of Britain, ridi
reality after taking a good looking Suntalve, was second in
look at the overall picture
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during a reasonable number of fair and Broomba to Former boxing
years.
third place. O Biltala on Wilcare when he covered the
The survested move was course in 55 seconds. made by Lou Ferini, owner of Ireland's Cloynedden by the: Milwaukee Braves and Captain W. A. Ringrose," "was member of the National's Ex-fourth in 56.6 seconds. pansion Committer.
Was
Adoption of the move unanimous by the American
COM and National League mittees and representatives of the Continental League.,.
In effect, it was the end of the Continental League. Rickey, asked if the move did mean the end of the Continental League, answered "obviously."
Denmark's riders failed to get placed.--AFP.
Sam Hall is top
US. low diver
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champion in car crash
Joe
Liverpool, Aug. 2. Bygraves; 27-year-old West Indian boxer, and former British Empires; beavyweight champion, received-head injuries and a broken ankle in an early moming car crosh here today.
His car hit a lamp. poste Bygraves, taken to Broad- green, Hospital here, was un- conscious for several hours after
the accident,
Detroit, Aug. 2. Sar Hall, US. Amateur The 19-year-old formor
Athletic. Union champion from executive of several National Ohio State University, today later his condition was "Batis- A hospital spokesman said League clubs saids won the three metre ping factory"China Mall Special, all for the good of baseball,"
Board event of the U.S. Olymple O'Malley, meanwhile, said: swimming and diving trials There has been no discussion and earned the first place on 1 Annual meeting of A.S.F. & players by rallying for a 4-8 on which clubs to select and the U.S. swim team, ILLE b.C.. 8.C.M. Post Board Room,6-0, 6-1 triumph over ddim | we have not agreed on any "He scored 170.38 points.. Gary 5.30 p.m.
dots Sports Cubannual meet. Tattersall of England qualifications. Neither have Tobian, Olymple veteran from Ing. B.A.T. Men 200ps, 130, 1-to seeded Whitney Reed, Almeria, there been any arrangements the Los Angeles, Athletic Club, California, eliminated: John made with the National Assosanished second, with 154.50 HRCC Becreto, KCC. Colony Open Mixed Pairs matches Maloney, South Africa, 10-8, clation of Baseball- (Miner points to gain the second Olym- HKFC, 5.16 p.m.
4-0 8-8-AP.
Leagues)-AP.
pic berths in this event-AP.
At Northampton: Northamp tonshire beat Derbyshire by 10 Wickets. Derbyshire 101 and 317, Northamptonshire 314 and five for no wicket; NorthamDA
Glamorgan's later batsmen a1; 5-81, 6-133, 7-150, 8-156, 9- tonshire 14 points --Reuter. could not quite micceed in their 167. ekort to get nuns quickly but,
Tayfield
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Japanese rugby Fothecary
team to tour Canada
Tokyo, Aug. 3. The rugby team of the Yowan Steel Works will leave Tokyo un September 18 for. Vancouver to play six games in Canada.
The series is part of a home- azid-home arranganent between the Canadian and Japan Rugby Associations.
South Africanis
D. J. McGlew, not out...;
A. J PHthey, Watkins, b
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J. P. Fellows-Smith, not
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Total (for one wirket) 130
Wicketfall: ALDA
Bowling analysis
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