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THE GHINA MAIL TUESDAY, AUGUST
1960.
CENTURIES BY COWDREY AND PULLAR
MEETING OPENS England knock up 380
Compromise reached on CHEUNG KIN-MAN IN ROME
Taiwan entry after heated session
Róme, Aug. 22.
A compromise which permits Nationalist China to compete in the 17th Olympic Games was adopted today by the Inter- national Olympic Committee which also moved to curb ex- treme nationalism and bring amateurism up to date. In a heated all-day session, the IOC decided that Nationalist China might enter a team under the name of the "Olympic Committee of the Republic of China" but must compete as "Taiwan," its geographical location.
The Nationalist Chinese ac-, of the member of terms a man This operied the cepted this proposti after a may serve.
for the re-election of stir fight, supported by the door United States, but declared it America's Avery Brundage os would fight to retain its identity President. Mayer predicted: "It's
a certainty." as China,
Added judo to its pro- "We never expelled Taiwan
grahync of recognised from the Olymples, as many presumed from our original sports. Other sports, including action," said Otto Mayer, baseball and goif also were Swiss Chancellor of the IOC recommended but turned down. "We took this move today to The Sovicis fought against both, assure Talwan a chance, 10 compete,
them OWE
"We just don't want stretching beyond their geographical boundaries which Joem a small island and saying they
of Chine, represent all which we know they do not."
Other decisions
This was in reference to Communist China, which has refused to compete in the Games as long as Taiwan is represealed.
la other actions, the IOC:
Decided
to elect its four- President for a year instead of the usual eight. year term, with no restriction
ASIAN GAMES COMMITTEE MEET TODAY
Rome, Aug. 23. The 20-nation Asian Games Federation will meet today in a plenary session expected to be to Indonesia's devoted mainly plans for the 1962 Asian Games,
Rellable sources reported many of the members are dis- satisfied with the way Indonesia has been handling the planning Committee An Asian Games met in Djakarta last March to inspect facilities for the athletic events but, said these sources, members feel Indonesia hat been remiss in
about AP,
Placed a limit of 18 on
the number of sports events which may comprise an The 15 Olympic programme. minimum remains the same.
A blow
Ruled that no may be
emblem
worn отп # uniform except the official flag official emblem of the
country.
This was a blow at the East Germans who sought to impose a new fag with the Communist hammer and sickle.
Adopted a suggestion by the USSR's Constantin Andrianov that no slogan or political mater of any kind be permitted on uniforms banners.
GT
Tabled a motion by the Soviet Union that seven new women's sports be added.
Toury of the UAR and Bakrac of Yugoslavia.
Borla
Mayer said the big question on Tuesday will be the USSR's proposal for enlarging the 10C membership and also increasing the size of the Games.
If they have their way, 50 sports and let they'll have
on six weeks, them drag Chancellor said.-AP,
An
East
the
Laurel Lee (Taiwan), Juno Irvin (USA) and Cheung Kin-man (Hongkong) enjoy a chat during training at the Olympic pool.—AP photo,
European
team may win
Olympic soccer title
Rome, Aug, 22.
OLYMPIC HOCKEY DRAW
Romé, Auf. 23. India, wiaders of the past she Olymple hockey tournaments, bead Group A in the draw an nounced tonight for the com-
begins Petition which Friday.
on
for four in fifths Test second
innings
London, Aug. 22.
A morale shattering opening partnership of 290 by Geoff Pullar (175) and Colin Cowdrey (155) checked South African hopes of their only victory in the series on the fourth day of the fifth Test here today. With one day left for play, England led by 116 runs with six second innings wickets in hand. At the close they were 380 for four, having scored 155 in their first innings, to which South Africa replied with 419. After losing the first three survived until the close, the. Tests and drawing the fourth later avoiding a South Africa appeared to have "ukke" in both innings--with" a
scrambled single.
a good chance of regaining some lost prestige when Eng land began this morning need ing 204 to avoid an innings de- fest But Colin Cowdrey and Geoff Pullar hammered the South African attack In à partnership lasting 260 minutes. It was the best first wicket England partnership p pair in England since the war, exity beating the 213 by Bog Simpson and Cyril Washe brook against the West Indies in 1859.
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TEST SCORES
FOURTH DAY
185
FIRST INNINGS England: South Afrion: 419
BECOND INNINGS
England
Cowdrey hit 22 fours in a majestic display of powerful G. Pullar st Walte b Mc. stroke-making and Pullar
Kinnon
reached the boundary 18 times M. C. Cowdrey, lbw God-
dard with a and cleared it once mighty six off offspinner Hughie Tayield
E. R, Dexter b Tayfield"
K. Barrington e Carlstein b
McKinnon
J. M. Parks not out
It was batting of pro-war vintage enthralling the 12,000 spectators. Producing all the M, strokes in his wide reperibire, Cowdrey offenced his critics and ended a lesa run of low scores.
Secondary role
Extras J. K. Smith not out
178
165
16
10
U.S. National doubles tennis
tournament
Brookline, Aug. 22 Results in today's play in the United States National Doubles Bournament inchaded;
MEN'S DOUBLES First Round
Barry Mackay (U.S.) and Rön Holmberg (US) beat Rudy Hernando (US) RAY WI Coghlan (Australia) 6-2, 61,
Rod Laver and Bob Mark (Australia) beat Iyo Pimenfal and Marcda Gambus (Vene-
11 mela) 6-4, 6-6, 6-1 ̈
1
Do Déli ind' Mike Franks 12(US) bead Kristian Kurir
(India) and Mike (England) 8-9, 8-1, 6-1.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES · Firm Holla
Total (for 4 wickets) 880,
Fall of wickets: 1-290, 2-339, 3-362, 4-373.
Bowling to date
Though facing good steady bowling throughout, he treated it at alike, hammering any halt Adcock chance to the boundary. He was Pothecary dropped by McLean in the slips Goddard when he was eight, but raced Tayfield on to become the first English Mckinnon batsman to score a century in Fellows-Smith
is series. This was achieved in 170 minutes. He scored 55 The other thrce in the group more in the next 90 minutes be- before to Goddard just before bea
Paltar played a secondary role wall Condrey was out. Then he, bo, collared the bowling to make the highest score of his tree.
Although the 1956 Olympic Soccer champions USSR were eliminated in the preliminary tournament, an East European team will probably take the 1960 title. It could be Hun-are New Zealand, Holland and for falling i gary, Yugoslavia or Bulgaria (who eliminated Denmark, the USSR).
These three, with Poland, are nations which have ayding, not been hit by the Olymple rule which bars amateurs who have played with professional
to the program.ne volleyball, the only archery, basketball, handball, rowing and shooting on the grounds the proposal was not received In time.
Hot and bitter
Mayer admitted that the question, Chinese
which furore in the created a United States last year, was a hot and bitter one.
"The vole was 36 in favour of taking the action we did and 16 opposed," he said. "There were two abstentions."
The TOC Chancellor said the Communist bloc did not enter 8ggressively into the argument.
The Nationalist Chinese con- sending out tend they represent all of China reports and answering questions and back their claims with the further preparations.fact they are so recognised in the United Nations. The 100 saya this is a political matter and it can only recognise
a team ac- cording to location.
OLYMPIC QUIZ
1. An Australian won the 800 and 1500 metres races at the first modern Games: His name? 2. How many times have
the Olympics been held in London? 3. When did women first take part in the Olympics as official competitors? 4. He won two gold medals in the 1924 Games and one in the 1928 Olymples
became but
inore famous as a film sier: His name?
5. At which Olympies were gold medals awarded for Architecture, Sculpture, Literature and Music? (Answers tomorrow) Answers to yesterday's Olympic Quiz
Spiridon Loues of Greece, Jim Thorpe, ruled a pro- fessional by the Ameri can A.A.U. because years before he had been paid for playing minor league haseball.vin American Vincent chards. He won the Olympic Lawn onship in
cha
time the
ided the
the United
its
geographical
"We recognise several ter- ritories which aren't nations," said Mayer. "Malta and Ber- muda, for instance. Taiwan falls in the same category."
The big question The 10C.; completed several other minor business matters, such as admitting the United its member. Arab Republic to ship and adding four new mem-
bers to the Committee. The of Argentina, Reginald Stanley Kenya, A. D. Alexander of
new members are Marin Nagri
Sports Diary
TODAY Bowls
"Ladies' quarter-finals at · KBGC, Recreio, KCC, 5.20 pm. Water Polo Senior League: South China Garrison, 9.30 pm.
Junior League: Fasteri v FYMCA, 9 pm:
TOMORROW Swimming
7
St John Ambulance Brigade_20- nuk megting. Victoria Park Pool 8 pm.
Tennia
LBC championships: Ledler Open Doubles, Men's Open Doubles, Armstrong Cup, Men's H'cap Singles, 6,30 pm.
teams.
The 16 teams who will take part in the tournament have been divided into four Troups and the leaders of each group will qualify for the semi-final.
Decisive match
Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Turkey and the United Arab Republic form Group One and one of the Both Arst two shoud quality.
able to field their but the sides will be
should be advantage
with strongest
Yugoslavia who will be able to play the side which played in the European Cup final in Paris recently. No doubt the between these two countries will be the decisive one for the and the Egyptians are unlikely to seriously challenge them,
Turks
match
In Group Two, Italy will have the advantage of playing on their own ground. Their team was exempt from the qualifying competition, but they gave good performances against the British and the Swiss in friendly matches,
Jaly are well placed to head the group, their most dangerous rivals being the British, who eliminated the Netherlands and Eire in the preliminary tournament.
Most open
Brazil do not have such a strong amateur side as their professional elite, The Brazilian attack is strong but the defence is weak,
With regard to the Nationalist Chinese, who qualified at the expense of Thailand and South Korea, their form is little known in Rome, but they are hardly likely to challenge Britain and Italy.
Group Three appears to be the most open, with any one and of Boland, Denmark
qualify. Argentina likely to Poland and Denmark, like their field can Bulgaria, strongest sides, but Poland following have the advantage their successes over West Ger- many and Scolland, However,
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Pakistan, runners-up in 1952, have Japan, Australia and Denmark will be a tough nut Poland as opponents in Group B. to crack if one is to judge by Germany, bronze medal win- against Brazilers in Melbourne, bead Group their successes
C which also includes Kenya, and Hungary.
France and Italy.
Britain, the other seeded American preliminary tourna team, who won the 1996 and their 1920 tournaments, are in Group ment by winning all matches against Chile, Brazil D with Switzerland, Spain and Mexico, Peru and Surinam. The Belgban
group fourth team in this
Argentina won the
South
The winners and nine-up Tunisia, was given little chance in cash group will go forward of making the grade against the to the quarter-finals-Reuter. other three.
be Death of Australian
Husrary should win Group Four. Their only serious opponents
to appear France, for Pera, difficult to best on their own territory, are vulnerable abroad. other country, India, while the Possessing skill, tack physique.
The
Hungary, who qualified in the most difficult group in Europe
rugby President
Hid 100 care 215 minutes. and included one six and nine Lotter fours. Altogether he five titubes under six hour.
Having wiped out the arrears in at uncertain fashion, England were in a good position. But once Cowdrey was gone and only a weary Pillar left, the Following
failed to batsmen capitalise on the situation.
Ted Dexter played on to Thy Bold after making a shaky 16, while Barrington, looking for Turs, swung optimistically at several balls and was inally caught for 10.
Jim Parks and Mike Smith
RUGBY RESULTS
London, Ang 22. Results of tonight's Rugby League matches were:
Bramley 28 Dewsbury 0. Hunslet 8 Warrington 18, Wakefield Trinity 24 Keigh-
Sydney, Ang. 22. Mr Harold "Jersey" Flegg, Chairman of the Australian Rugby League Board of Control and President of the New against Austria and Czech South Wales Rugby League, slovalde--have rebuilt since the dier here today, aged 82.
.collapsed World Cup series in Sweden Mr Flees and have found players of great cerebral thrombosis on Augustley 6, talent, They have great 18 auf died without regaining
2 chance of repeating their 1958 consciousness,
China Mail triumph.----AFP.
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Wigan 25 Whitehaven 11. Workington Town 18 Rochdale Hornets 2-Reuter.
A Rome game that is not
on the Olympic programme
Rome, Aug. 22 One game not on the Olympic programme, but very much on the Rome programme these days, is the one going on bet tween Italian police and inter mational crooks.
Rome's police have brought in
reinforcements
from
other Italian cities and have called co International Police (Inter- pol) to lend a hanki.
The crooks also have brought in
outside
reinforcements, la
cluding confidende men, pick- pockets, prostitutes, burglars and various other
types specialising in illegal activities. Hundreds
thousands of
of
Olympic visitors are the pawns in this competition between police and crooks.
A couple of Olympic confidence been rings already have smashed
A police, source says some of the more notorious crooks have alloped out of sight and are now being sought by Italian officers and Interpoi Among them are: '.
aged A feble-looking Frenchman claiming to have millions of dollars and a heart condition. He checks
the most into
expansive hotels. In the quiet of the Tight he transforms Himself into a spry, acroballe burglari capable of moving silently on window ledges from one hotel rooin to another,
A stunning Scandinavian blonde, So délicately
by Barry Applebe
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Mrs Mary Hawton and Jan. Lehane (Australia) beat Mrs Arthur Hills (US) and Mrs John Stanton (U:S.) ·6-0,' §:Lami AP:
COUNTY CRICKET
BRIAN STOTT'S GREAT
INNINGS PUTS YORKSHIRE
IN WINNING POSITION
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London, Aug. 22.
great innings of 180 by Yorkshire opener Brian Stott, the highest of his career, was the high- light of the English County Cricket match at Birmingham today.
Warwickshire,
with eight
B4 to
Scores
wickets in hand, need
Close of play scores in te- make the reigning champ day's cricket matches were:
bat again.
Slott's opening partnership with Brian
At Cheltenham; Kent 248 and Bolts put on 152, 19 for no wicket, Gloucerler- and Yorkshire finally mastered shire 140 (T. Graveney 54). a 295 first tonings reply to their Rain stopped play.
AL Eastbourne: Sussex 303 opponents' 178.
for nine declared and 22 for no Essex 382 for seved wicket. declared (G. Barker 145, G. Smith 85, B. Taylor 60).
At Lord's: Scotland 285 (M Definesis 43, F. Jones 77, Brown 47), MCC 180 for six Meanwhile st Southport, (T. Dodds 69), Two-day Lancashire, fanning Tork-match.
Bols went after scoring 56, but Stott hit his century in 195 minutes with 19 foure. He was last man out after batting 6 hours and chalking up 23 fours.
abire a close seconă în ule At Northampton: Hampshire table, hammered their way to 295 for eight declared. Nor- KBOOTEXT agalust Nottingthamptonshire 234 for eight (M. hamshire after it looked as if Norman 62, A. Lightfoot 76, B their Championship hopes Crump 44). Rain stopped play
to receive
Ai Wireculér: Middlesex 325 for nine declared. Worcester- setback.
ahire 62 (3. Wait six for 17) and 237 for six (M. Horton G. Headley #1).
sovero
At Tation: Surrey 231 for one declared and 195 for eight (M. Stewart 50; J. Edrich 85). Somerset 108.
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Ten sixes Men strange city.
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Although they were dismissed seemingly helpless gin. But for 83 on a drying pitch, and 181 behind the in the quiet of a secluded followed on park comer a hotel room Lengashfre batsmen hit the At Birmingham: Warwickshire this litte girl becomes a bowling for t sites the 175 and 68 for two Yorkshire her seccad innings and reached 290 (W. Bloft 188, J. Bolus 56). judo expert. When gallant friends awake from 241 for afx. The moer vallebge Ber knockout blow, they find contributions came from An themselves minus a wallet, Wharton (57), Bob Barber (46)
and ring
other and Peter Mamer (34) watch, valuables.
At Oberstfield Derbyshire 110 and 854 for six declared (n. Johrison 140, E. Lee 94, L Hall 80): Glamorgan 143 and four Johnny Warf, in his last for one. season as Middlesex captain is
Boathport: Nottingiram- A handeems young Ger- maintaining his side's outside shire 284, Lancashire 8 and man claiming to be a detons in the English Country || 241 for six (Wharton. 67, E. scendant Kaisers, His Cricket Championship,
Barber 48, P. Marner 44) specialty: to befrient be wari rested today at Worcés- Retter. jeweled elderly wotes with figures of six for 17 for tourlats, especially Americans, his third-placed county against and put them from their Worcestershire, and off-sainte
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Inklings, Worcestershire for ± ed on 282 behind, unit ended the day still needing 28 runs tā avoid the innings defeat with four wickets in hand, Titmas analysis for the day was eight For B
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ENGLISH SOCCER RESULTS
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