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THE CHINA MAIL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1960.
Rare feat by West Indian batsman HONGKONG BEATEN
U.S. clinch Davis
Cup tie
Mexico against
Mexico City, Aug. 8. Barry Mackay of Dayton, Ohio, today defeated
Mario Llamas of Mexico, 6-2, 6-4, 1-6, 12-10, to clinch the Davis Cup American Zone second round tie for the United States.
The victory gave the U.S. | 3-1 winning lead.
now
will The U.S.
meet Venezuela in the final of the American Zone competition at
Cleveland, starting September
15.
Longest match
The American Zone winners will meet the Philippines. Eastern Zone champions, in Australia in early December,
Floyd Patterson leaving for Europe tour
New York, Aur. 8. ' World Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson will leave by plane late today for Copes- hagen and the start of a manth-long European exhibi- Lion boxing tour,
The decisive match went to 22 games. the longest contest in
Mexico so far.
Mackay, No. 1 on the United States team, was much 'Improved over his showing in the opening singles match on Saturday against Osuna. Today he was in brilliant form and won the first two sets from his seasoned but seemingly listless opponent,
Llamas come back in the third set which he won 6-1 and made a terrific battle in the fourth which had the partisan fans on their feet cheering wildly.
PETER WIGHT BECOMES FIRST
MAN TO AGGREGATE 2,000 RUNS THIS SEASON
London, Aug. 8. Peter Wight, Somerset's 30-year-old West Indian batsman, became the first to reach 2,000 runs this season with a characteristic square cut for four at Weston-Super- Mare today. He is the first Somerset batsman to achieve this feat since Harold Gimblett set a county record in 1952, and his performance includes five centuries.
When he passed the mile man hit an undefeated 50 to-clared, (H. Horton 106, P.
Sainsbury 51).. stone he had scored 18, but wards victory..
Kent collapsed afler lunch At Leicester: Leicestershire went on to score 102 of his sidu's 27 against Warwickshire, against Lancashire, the current 74 and 184 for three (W, Watson
table 44). Championship
Glamorgan 296, (B. helping them to a six-run first County
leaders, at Manchester, innings advantage.
Lon- Hedges 68, A. Jones 71, P. A 4,500 crowd at Welling-cashire's double-pronged leg-spin Walker 67). borough had full value for their tour for 333 and Bobs Barber 147 and 336 (D. Kenyon 62, G.
attack of Tammy Greenhough At Worcester: Worcestershire | (two for 35) had the desired Headley 107, G. Dews 851. effect, and the last seven Kent wickets went for 56.
Nottinghamshire 176, (J. Win- feld 54).
money.
to
They saw Northampton- shire lake the remaining hine Sussex second innings wic- kets for 76, and then hit the $2 123 runa for victory in minutes for the loss of two wickets.
Did the damage
The man who did the damage Sussex was Mick Allen,
county out for 91-in spite of a
Followed-on
Having scored 249 in their first innings, Lancashire then set about the Kent bowling to the tune of 187 for no wicket, with Geoff Pullar at 99 and Alan Warton at 85.
At the Oval: Middlesex 284 for seyen declared. Surrey 71, (F. Tilus five for 24, J. Warr four for 13), and 176 for nine, (A. Parsons 47 not out),
Result
Today's exhibition tennis
The following is the programme of today's ex- hibition tennis
the Hongkong Cricket Club starting at 5 pm:
SINGLES
L Ahmed vs A. Miyagi M. Nicea va O), Istilgura DOUBLES
Ha
I. Alumed and Saced vs A. Miyagi and 0. Ishigura.
The Hongkong Lawn Tennis
Association ex- plained today that the delay in starting the games yesterday was occasioned by the non-arrival. In the Colony of two of the visİ- tors. These дате How arrived and play will com- mence today promptly as scheduled.
First Olympic accident
BY KOREA IN MERDEKA SOCCER
Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8.
Korea staged a brilliant second-half rally to edge tonight their strongest rival, Hongkong, 3-1 in the Merdeka Anniversary International Soccer Tournament.
The Koreans, who beat Indonesia last Saturday, are now almost certain of becoming Group A win- neis as they have to meet two of the weakest teams in the section-Vietnam and Singapore. Experience and fighting spirit) 3-1 at the Interval witli goals saved the Koreans tonight as) by Henki and Suhendar. they had the worst of the first The Indonesians went on half against a bustling and | scoring spree in the second half determined Hongkong side, with goals by Prie Spin-niqng Hurki, Suhendar and Hongkong struck the first (two), blow after nine minutes | Pletje. when Inside-right
Lau Chi
in between, Singapore twice
lam sent in a powerful shot broke through tur Quah Kim off a pass from leftwinger swee and Ibrahim Hassan fo Leung Wai-hung.
New strength
score.
This
was Indoneski's first victory in two matches having lost 0-2 to Korea last Saturday,
Two German tennis titles decided
Korea, the Asian Cup cham~~~AP.. plons, could make little im- pression on the efficient Hong- kong defence and star Korean centre-forward Chai Tai Sung was too closely, marked to be able to take his chances.
But the Koreans ibund new
Soon, as Yoo Phang strength when they brought in
sent Chal Tai Sung to the right wing.
centre.
This move paid off handsome.
minutes after the resumption meadly as You scored the first goal and then made an opening fur Woo Sang Kwon to spore second.
Rome, Aug. Indonesian Olympic eyelist Mackay's double-faulting which caused his Saturday
41 Wellingborough: Nor-Hendrick Brocks was slightly defeat he double-faulted 21
Worcestershire's Ron Headley thamptonshire beat Sussex by injured here today when he was times
on a main road on against Osuna - way / who took six for 52 to put the batted two hours 40 minutes, eight' wickets. Sussex 182 and knocked down by a lorry white forward for the second half and under control today in the
and hit 21 tours in his 10791 (D. Smith 51 M. Allen six training first three sels, ut it almost Kalant 51 by Don Smith | against Nottinghamshire, at for 52), Northamptonshire 151 Rome's outskirts.
He suffered bruises which cost him the fourth set, Northamptonshire's Mike No- | Worcester,
and 123 for two (M. Norman 50 In that, he double-faulted
Middlesex Just failed to not out), Northamptonshire 12 doctors predicted would the 13th game, nine times in
win in
days agalusi pomis. Sussex two points-in about ten days saye com- 1WO
plications-Reuter. Reuter. He lost bis serve in the 15th
Surrey at the Oval, Surrey were out for 71, off- spinner Freddie Titmus taking five for 12 in one, spell of eight and followed ca 213 overs, behind. At the close they were
176 for nine-37 behind.
Titmus
game after having had the score at 40-love in his favour.
Last-minute change
Both team captains made a last minute change for the final singles match
and Chuck
U.S. swim coach
denies use of pep pills
་
Anished the Surey first innings with five for 21, The coach and manager of and Johnny Warr took four for
Roslyn, Aug. 8..
The boxing tour may be climaxed by the signing of the McKinley met Esteban Reyes. third Patterson-Ingemar Johans-McKinley defaulted and the the powerful U.S. Olympic 13.
final score of the Cup play was women's swimming team today 3-2 in favour of the US.
categorically denied charges that some of the girls used pep pills The McKinley default came the Olympic trials in Detroit as a result of a minor dispute. last week, Chuck, a 19-year-old St. Louis player, was leading Reyes, 2-1,
son title fight in the ancien: Coli- seum in Rome during the Olympic Games. The light is sel for the modern Coliseum in Los Angeles in November.
"Floyd and Bill Fugazy have agreed on a date between Oct. 29 and. Nov. 15,"
says Jim Durkin, public relations dires tos of Feature Sports, "Floyd prefers the second week In November."
Fugazy is president
Feature Sports.
"Johansson
Inc.
Scores
Close of play scores in to
day's cricket matches were:
"Absolutely no truth,-a false-
At Leyton: Derbyshire 232 hood," said Betty Baldwin, the and 153 for four (R. Swallow in the first gut, having broken team manager. The girls won 48, C. Lee 40 got out). Essex the Mexican's service in the clean and fair. They set those 143 (L Jackson five for 38). third game, when rain began to world arid Amperican records
At Lord's: with hard work and outstanding ability. They did it with good 129 and
fall.
Royal Air Force 40 for no wicket, Officials waited about three-food, long workouts, plenty of Army, 161 (P. Phelan five for of quarters of an hour and when sleep and the ability and desire 30).
the rain persisted, they resto do it."
is agreeable to, cheduled the match for Tues- the date we set," said Durkin day. "He said he would come over
Yorkshire collapse
in
second innings
against S. Africans
It
Sheffield, Aug. 8. was a grim day's cricket here today, with York- shire collapsing to 98 for seven by the close after dismissing the South Africans in their first innings for 103 on the second day.
the
The Springboks poor per-, R. Illingworth, c and b Tay-
Beld formance, with the best of the county champions attack out of J. V. Wilson, not out
It B. Turner, e Walte, b Ad- At Western-Super-Mare: War- the game, was surprising.
cock .... wickshire 241 and 27 for no
was Ray Illingworth, The accusations were made, by
247 wicket. Somerset Weikko Ruuska,
(REngland all-rounder, who shook D. Wilson, not out whose two
them with a five for 28 per- K. Taylor, Pothecary, b daughters competed in the trials. Virgin 42, P. Wight 102),
Adcock in September to Anish his US. caplain David Freed Sylvia Ruuska, 18, third in the AL Manchester: Lancashire formance his best this season,
objected pointing out that his 400 metres freestyle of the 1956 249 and 187 for no wicket, (G. The tourists lacked enter. D. E. V. Padget, e Waite,
b' Pothecary Patterson will join his team had reservations to leave Games, gained a place on the Pullar 99, A. Warton 85) Kent prise, and five wickets fell for manager, Cus D'Amato, in right after today's matches. 400 metres freestyle relay this 173,
only 17 runs after lunch to give D. B. Close, McLean,
Pothecary Europe. D'Amato arrived in Therefore, he said he would be time. Patricia, her 14-year-old At Portsmouth: Gloucester-Yorkshire a first innings lead of
Bolus, b Tayfield Copenhagen several days ago, forced
have McKinley sister, failed to make the team.-shire 229 and nine for one.
Extras AP.
Hampshire 290 for eight de-
training."
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"NO TERMS OF PRAISE WOULD BE SUFFICIENT TO JUSTIFY THIS INDEFINABLE MAGIC OF PERFORMANCE. THE MASTERY OF HIS TOUCH IS INCOMPARABLE.” "Der Abend", 2/11/59.
HARRY ODELL
PRESENTS
NIKITA MAGALOFF
AT THE
LOKE YEW HALL
(AIR CONDITIONED)
SATURDAY,
17th SEPTEMBER, AT 9 P.M.
Toccata and Fugue in D minor
Three Sonata_
D major, Longo 14
B minor, Longo 85
D major, Longo 361
Sonata Op. 58
Allegro
Scherzo
Largo
Finale--Presto ma non troppo
(PIANIST)
PROGRAMME
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Sonata, Op. 28 (in one movement) The Maiden and the Nightingale Three "Etudes d'apres Paganini"
Mi-bemol maj.
Mi-mojeur (la Caccia)
Sol dieze mineur (La Campanella)
вод Ванны Appleby
THOT
95.
Yorkshire's batting was much better, for John Bolus took two hours five minutes for i Only 25. Some of the best shots came from PJ. Sharpe, but he was 100 minutes over 32.
Wickets tell regularly, and at at the close Yorkshire
The Koreans made certain of the match when Yoo Kwang Joo converbed a penalty kick just before the end.
Indonesians win
Hamburg, Aug. 8. Christine Truman of England and Germany's Elda Buding today Wom the women's doubles life at the German International Tennis Cham- South pionships, defeating
· Africa's Sandra Heynolds and Renee Schuurman 6-4, 5-7, 6-0.
The men's doubles title was won by Australiano" Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson, who defeated the Austrian-German team of Laci Legenstein and In an earlier game Indonesia Peter Scholl 7-5, 3-0, 6-3, 9:17 put on a sparkling performance An Inflamed foot tendon to beat Singapore 8-3.
forced Wimbledon champion Indonesia, bidding with Maria Bueno of Brazil to with- Hongkong and Korea for draw from the mixed doubles Group A leadership, had to competition in which she was fight back from an early set- paired with Nicola Pietrangell of back before bringing the game! Italy. into their control.
The two defeated Renee While they were still un-Schuurman and Guido Gaertner settled, Singapore raced through of South Africa 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 In for a second-minute goal by the quarter-finali, but on the Inside-lett Quah Kim-swee. advice of Miss Bueno's doctor, It took the Indonesians 25 they defaulted the semi-final minutes to draw level through round to the German-Aus- 9 Omo and they went on to lead tralian team of Edda Buding
and Don Candy.
5
15
b
25
8
Total for 7 wkts..98 Wicketfells: 1-15, 2-30, 3-36, 4-61, 5-87, 6-95, 7-95.
Bowling to date
bad Adcock failed to consolidate their Pothecary
advantage.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS Yorkshire: 198
South Africans.
(Nine for no wicket on Saturday)
| D. J. McGlew, st Binks, b
Close
A. J. Pithey, retired ill
20
24
J H. B. Waite, blingworth 25
C. Wesley, b Turner ...
R. A. McLean, c ́ Turner, 6
Illingworth
P. R. Carlstein, b lllingworth
S. OʻLinn, b D. Wilson
| H. J. Tayfield, bw Illing-
worth
J. Pothecary, Binks, b
Cowan
N. A T. Adcock, lbw Illing-
worth .....
A. H. McKinnon, not out
Extras
Total
ដ្តីស្វ៊ីត 0
103
Sports Diary
TO-DAY Tenala
Exhibition matches at Hongkung Cricket Club, 5 p.m.
Bowla
Colony Championship: Men's Open Pairs quarter-finals match at Recreo, KCC; KDC; KBGC; §.30 pm
Endies quarter-finals at HKFC, KCC, KBGC, KDC.
Water Polo
Senior League: H.K. Regt. v Ho Tin. Victoria Park Pool, 8.30 p.m.
Junior League! Chura Sing
R WEastern, 9 p.o
То-мовнот
Tennis 2-Men's "C Division league final
0 M
15
8 21
2
19
3° 36
McKinnont Tayfield
10
7 11
1
9 22
HKCC, 5:30 p. 2
Bowla
Reuter.
These two will meet on Tues- day
South Africa's "Sandry"! 1 Reynolds and Ian Vermaak, who reached the final. by de- feating Bernice Vukovich arid Fred Stolle of South Africa and Australia, 6-3, 4-6, 13-11,
The men's Anal on Tuesday will be fought out by Jan Eric Lundquist of Sweden and Italy's Pletrangell-AP.
French rugby team in Chile
Santiago, Aug. 8.
The French rugby team arrived in Santiago today from Buenos
between CRC (1) and CCC (2) at Aires. The team will play a
squad from Chile on Wednesday.
Third Division: KEGC V HORCAP.
Dennis Silk to
skipper in this Zealand tour
MCC 'A' team year's New
London, Aug. 8.
o Dennis Silk, 28-year-old Somerset amateur, who led the MCC inTM Canada' last year, is captain of the MCC "A" team to tour New Zealand later
0
this year. The party consists of 14 Wicketfalls: 1-44, 2-67, 3-68, players-five amateurs and nine 4-70, 5-86, 6-93, 7-103, 8-103, professionals, 9-103.
PROKOFIEFF GRANADOS LISZT
Close
Cowan
́HON REPEAT BLOWI
THAT BIT ABOUT
Turner
Bowling analysis
Illingworth
D. Wilson
No vice-captain has been OMRW appointed but Wille Welson, 19 @ 26
40-year-old Leicestershire cap min and former England left ihander, is senior professional.
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3 2 1 1 SECOND INNINGS Yorkshire
Sharpe, llyw McKinnon
GAS IS TOPS
SAYS MR. THERM
The team
The team, which leaves Eng- 32 land by air in December, is
nowadays, he was a marked not invited anyone with even: success on the Canadian trip, the slightest suspicion in their topping the batting averages action.
four current Test
•
and showing skill as a leader.
Donald Wilson, Yorkshire'. Only players are Included a new slow left-brth spin dis- spinner Dave Allen and leg covery, will support Allen and. spinner Bob Barber, both of Barber when the shine is off the
ball. whom are useful with the bat;
tearn seems batsman Doug Padgett; and
The
well Jim Parks, the wicket-keeper balanced. In addition to Parks bateman who will share the and Watson the main batting
the duties with gloves with strength lles with Jimmy Alan Smith,
Opening bowlers
7
Stewart, one of the most prolific hitters of sixes in Enzian D. R. W. Suk (Somerset),
cricket, Eric Russell, who has Captain, D. A. Allen (Glouces
already passed 1,500 rs for tershire). R. W. Barber (Lance-
Apart from the choice of his county this season, and abire), J. D. F. Larter (Not Watson to provide experience Roger Prideaux, who scored hamptonshire), D. E. V. Padgett.
he has toured the West In- heavily for Cambridge this year, (Yorkulure), R M Frideaux (Cambridge University and and the
dies,
Australia and New Zea- and has since 'maintained Kent), J. M. Parks (Sussex), chosen up-and-coming youngs
selectors have form with Kent, E. Russell (Mládlesex),
W.
D. M. Sayer (Kent and Oxford era likely to make their mark University), A. C. Smith (War in Test cricket in the future. wickshire and Oxford Univer- sty), D. B. Smith (Gloucester shiro), W. J. Stewart (War- wickshire), W. Watson (Leices *tershire), and D. Wilson (Yock- *stitre)
Programme
The giant fast bowler, David Stewart Parks and Russell the only three : batamen Larter-8 foot 7 inches in his are socks-now in his first season selected who figure in the kad of County Cricket has Been Ing average currently, while recognised as a bright pros David Sml has the best figures pect, though fortunate to be of the bowlers named. He has selected so early in his career taken 116 wickets at under 20 Bilk who is now a school
euns apiece so far this year, master scored successive Larter will share the opening The side the a programme of centuries in the University bowling with bespectacled David 22 matches altogether, include match for Cambridge.
Sayer and David Smith. All ing three four-day," "representa- three have "clean" records "In live matches -- not - Tes 09: the throwing controversy and if armkast". New Zealan tted is noticeable that the defe have: China Mail
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