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THE CHINA MAIL, · · THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1960.

ENGLISH CRICKET AWARDS Four horsemen in final

TREVOR BAILEY VOTED

BEST ALL-ROUNDER

London, Sept. 21. Trevor Bailey, the England and Essex all-rounder, figures among six cricketers who have won the special annual awards of silver cups and cheques for 10 guincas given for the best performances of the English season. The awards are made by a British manufacturer.

USSR already

preparing for 1964

Olympics

The Soviet

won

Moscow, Sept. 21.

Union. which medals ist 103 Rome, is already looking ahead to the 1964 Olyme pic Games in Tokyo.

In what is regarded by sports specialiste as the first step in the preparation for the Tokyo Games, a tean has been entered for the Men's World Hanuball Championships for 1981,

Handball

of the four new sports which the Japanese Olympic Organising Cuniniltee intends to elude in the 1984 Games.

This

une

FIRST APPEARANCE

the will be

first Appearance of a Soviet Union team in the World Handball Championships, though they have lone welj against leading teams in international coni- Kelltion, They twice Rumania, who were runners-

bent

The panel of

seven judges Enve Balley (nown familiarly as "The Barnacle') the special nward because of his line bai- ting and bowling against York- shire and Lanenshire when bath were Aghting for the County Championship.

In their view Bailey, at the! age of 36, showed no sign of

He declining power.

scored

1.039 runs (average 39.02) and look 1:7 wickels tüverage 20,25). He has now achieved the double six times.

UK soccer

results

London, Sept. 21. Resulls of tonight's English League and Scottish soccer malities were:

List of awards

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I The fult Bst of awards is:

4 Putham Ratting: Fastest hundred out- Not Forest

Division H side Festival cricket E. n. Dexter, Sussex vs Somerset at Middlesbrough 1. Seuntje

Division D Taunton, 100 in 83 minutes on ling

3 Shrewsbury May

Bowling: Most wickets in one innings-D. Shackleton, Hamp-G shire vs Warwickshire al Ports- Wrexham mouth, nine for 30 on May 13.

2 Southend

Division IV

3 York City

Alderstio! Workington

L Stockport SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Quarter-finals

2

3

2

3

2nd log

Queen of S. Rangers

1

102 Stenhousemuur 5 7654

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division II

Queen's Park 2

Surling Albion

Fielding: Must catches-Feler Walker, Glamorgan, 69 catches.

The best Dunbarton Wicketkeeping:

Dundee wicket-keeper of the senson--

Kilmarnock (Middlesex) 1. T. Murray wickets. For, the fourth year in Murray headed the st. live. just beating J, G. Binks (York Alloa shire and It. Booth (Worcester-Montrose shire) by one wicket. He pluy- ed in fewer matches and in the opinion of the panel was the bit wicket-keeper.

Special award for best in- dividual effort not covered by other awards: T. E. Bailey (Essex),

Neil Adcock: Visitors' Award: (South Africa for consistently hostile fast bowling.

up in the 1959 World Cham The main presentations - look

Nell! pionship.

plice in Lonilon today. Adcock and Peter Walker, who are now in South Africa re- ceived their prizes last week. of AFP.

Hamtball was taken up in the USSR more than 30 years ge. There are now hundreds of

with thousands players. The

is very Kamc popular at the higher educa- tionul establishments and in the

WE

Dry.

and student and army Two famous show

teains are regarded as the best

in the couiry.

The Soviet Union will enter World Championships in different sports, recording the Extures published today.

17

to

These include handball, free- style wrestling, cycling, skating, weight-lifting, ice hockey and fencing

A highlight of the sporting season will be the track and feld match between the USSR and the United States, to be

held in Moscow.----R?ater.

European Cup

soccer

jump horses

die in fire

Norwich, Sept. 22. Costa, a show jumping horse British show accredited by jumping judges as having won that any other more money horse in Britain, and Cuff Link, another Jumper have died in Bre in their stable near here. Mr Dennis Woodward, their awner, freed t third horse and went to Costa's box. "But it

inch"! not budge would he said,

The root fell in and he had to leave the horse to save himu-

Arrhus. Sept. 21. Achus, the Danish chant-self. pions. beat Wks Legia, of Poland, 3-0 in the first leg of their European Soccer Cup Arst round the here tonight.

Costa, whom Mr Woodward had owned for two years, won more than 50 prizes this mam- mer alone and held the high record at the Dublin His successes included

The Danes led 1-0 at half- jump time.

The second teg

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SPORTING SAM

by Reg. Wootton

Britain's boxing chiefs defy

American NBA

London, Sept. 21. Britain's boxing chiefs to- day defied the National Boxing Association of America and said next month's bantamweight fight between Freddie Gil- roy of Britain and Al

America, made without consulting

controlling

any

other body, that

London Express Service.

of World Equestrian Championship

Venice, Sept. 21. America's William Steinkrauss, Britain's David Broome, Italy's Captain Raimondi Dinzeo and Argentina's Carlos Delia qualified for the final of the world equestrian championship after the third and final qualifying round here today.

Japan's Hugo Aloki finished 13th and last and his compatriot Kurihiro was eliminated.

Dinzeo and Broome shared

MCC to discuss frst place in today's third event

Australia's

*confidential

proposals'

London, Sept. 21.

Eder Jofre of Brazil shall The MCC stated today that they had received a letter meet Eloy Sanchez of Mexico for

from the vacant

the Australian Cricket Board containing title."

confidential proposals the vexed question "throwing."

phonse Hallmi of France The crown became vaennt when Mexico's Jose Be cerrä retired last month.

will be for the world title.

J. Onslow Fane, President | Gilroy and Halimi

of the British Boxing: Board of Control (BBC),} said:

aru

scheduled to fight at London's Wembley indoor stadium on Oct. 25. Hall- mi is a

The

which had a poinès coefficient of 1.5 points against the one point coefficient for the two previous tests,

Today's test "was held on П muddy' course, of two

legg over 14 obetacles from 1.3 to 1.5 metres high including o triple with a wall and two oxers and a double with spa

Results

4

39 of late Aly

Khan's horses

up for sale

London, Sept. 21.

One of the richest horse sales' and bars.h the world for one owner will be held by Tattersais at

Do

Results of the third test were!

| Newmarket, Suffolk, this

when 39 hores left sember

J. H. Dinzeo (Italy) and the lole Aly Khan go under D. Broome (Britain), penalty points each.

3. W: Sleinkrauss (U.S.) 4.76, 4. H. Winkler (Germany) 8.5. 5. Li-Col C. Delia 17.25.

Overall inal standings were:

W. Stelakrauss (U.S.) ?4

1.

pts.

or

2,

the hammer. United

States buyers are mares-Bridal Wreath, Nan already eyeing four of the vati, Samarcande and Queen of Hind,

The 39 borses which will se

D. Broome (Britain) 70.5, among the 1,000 to be sold at of 3. R. Dinzeo (Italy) 67.5. the December bloodstock sales

4. C. Della (Argentina) 03.5.

letter will be discussed at a special meeting of the Board of Contral as Lord's on October 14.

0

"The board is not prepared to accept the árbitrary deci-

sion of the National Box- ing Association

of

The MCC would say nothing former world | further on the contents of the champion and Gilroy holds British, European Empire titles—AP.

tier.

the

THE DAI REES GOLF SCHOOL

A 6000, straight drive bas

put your ball down the maldule of the fairway. It is sitting up waiting to be hit. towards the green.

Why not take a brustle and hate a go? This club does not PATE much loft bai that i no reason to be scared of (t,

The average offer treats a brassle with suspicion,

Instead of trusting his awtas, waleh abogïd be just the sanje si for a wood off the tre, something Koes wrong with his mente. approach,

**te homes at action and c

wib result that the

Into the bitting area ton and

hind

o

hit the ground

The position of the ball should

be on a las approximately two

2

1

Last week and

Australian Bourd of Control announced ht It was sending a con- idential proposal to the MCC Ar an attempt to ensure that Australia's 1981 tour of Eng- 13. could "proceed har- muniously."

HAVE A GO-WITH A BRASSIE

inches inside the left heel (13) This will make certain of your striking the Dall'A DESCENDINU blow, and the litlle lost you buye on the club to, enough to make the ball go Kon fisve to bit Down, takes the ball first and the EIROS ALUEWATER,

Stance in ua for a normal drive (8) sits the right leg more relaxed than the fert (3 *tele important that you pre TERE FOUR FIRÜt hand coming fed the shot fod gulekt, 14).

Note thác halfway down my swing my

and has noticeably not clime the shot at Mil. !.

From that point it DOCH, to perform its function of aquaring

THE GAMBOLS

(I'LL WAIT HERE

PHEW! I'M

WORN OUT

the club face at the point at Impact

• Juel-to show you how you 00-wrong the zot profure Emphasises the mintaker

* the, nlaver timídisarin u hurried ming his right hand has come into the shat too soon and the club head, hur already taken Quer. Ren, too how the, urista automatically roll han happens.

The bath is on a fthe wOZĖJE PATH right heel, as the 'devent.

Hati't a hap of hitting a stance da pone all to pieces him weight is being carried on hi right ito, and his left to relaxed. At best he will bet away with m "top

London Express Bervice

i

5. H. Winkler (Germany) 61, The first four qualified for the final in which the four riders will compete on their own horses and horse of their

then on each opponents.-AFP.

Bro

MARES (Considered to be in foal.)

(Parents in bracket followed by the sire)..

Entries for the Bridal

Washington

Belline (Stardust-Pale Ale) Lavandin, Blue Robe (Blus Peter--Mary Phyllis) Shantung, Peter-Mury Phyllis) Shantung. Wreath (Hyperion- Maiden's Choice) Tehran, Care- less Love (Sicambro-Veronique) Palestine, Erica (Fighting Box......... Blue Thistle) Chie! III, Celanova Laurel, Sept. 21. To date five horses have been (Caracall 1-Torpela) Palestine, Eseasida (Pharts ---Nerissa) entered for the classic Washing. The Australian Board stated ton International horse race to (SayNidla) Sunny Boy 11. Buissant Ardent Gracianella hat they had sent the probe run here

November 11 Love I posal "because It was

(Count Fleet-First impos 11 was announced today, sible for them to guarantee to The entries are:

Love) Bulesant Ardent, Mag- Bald Eagle dalema the MCC that the action

(Neatco-Rovena 1) of (United States) winner of Buissant Ardent, Meriana (Bois every bowler sent to England last year's International; Bally Houssel-Samaritaine) Polcs- In 1001 would moet with the Ache (United States), Malhoara, Kanavali (Neurco- approval of English umpires (Italy), Chamour (Ireland), Dodoma)

Taboun, Queen China Mail Special.

and Proline (Britain).-AFP. Hind (Nearco-Queen of Bag- dad) Buterant Ardent. Rowena Nuisance) (Craneeth Honeyway, Samarcande (Nearco Samaritalne) Hornbeam, Santa Caldina (M(goll Stataralla) Chingargood, Toe- sina (Double Jay Bells of Word) Buissant Andent, Val- kyrie (Bellacose - Lady of Valesce) Hugh Larpas,

Choice of Griffin

for England tour explained

FILLIES

Samaritaine, Port Elizabeth, Sept. 21.

Arthur Coy a member of the South African Micion (1957)

of

(Year, of birth in bracket,

followed by parents) Dance time (1957) Palestine- Enquiry (1957) Sienmbre-Djenne, La Encantanda (1957) Ponder Love III, La

Galeador-Win Cricket Board of Control, explained here the doris, La Pascua (1997) Prince circumstances behind the selection of fast Bio-Sampaya, Princesse Balinaise bowler Geoff Griffin for the 1960 South (1957)

(1857) Prince Bio-Balch, Regina Tulyar-Tambarn, Tina African tour of England.

dalena (Néarco-Rovena III) Two in Love (1058) Bolero- Gallamond, Vervia (1958) Pales- tine-Valkyrle.

He told the annual meeting of

the Eastern Province Cricket

Unlon: "At the start of the Pakistan hockey

sdason (1959-80) we were of the opinion that Griffin should not go to England,

"Then the phrase "or Jerk" was removed from the relative law and the umpires stopped calling Griffin for throwing.

"We decided then that Griffa wis eligible,'

team ends

Germany tour

Bonn, Sept. 21. Pakistan's Olympic champion Griffin was no-balled twice for hockey team wound up its throwing in the 1958-59 South West German tour here today African season. The MCC de-by whitewashing the Bonn elded in November 1850 to delete | Hockey Club six-mil,

the words 'or jerk' from Law The Pakistani term Icaves

26 ag an experimental law for here on Thursday for Englandi. the 1000 season in England.

HORSES IN TRAINING

Cocur

,, (Agė In Vibekels) Ankara 11 (1957). Volant (1957), El Veinto (1957).. Gilltown (1950), Joie De Vivre (1958), Minuit (1957), Mr Won- dertul (1958), Örpailleur (1957), Pindi (1957), Princillon (1950). -AFP.

Good start by

During its three-day visit a Commonwealth

at Sandhurst

friendly match hos been MrCoy said that after arranged against the Royal Grimis was withdrawn from Military College the South African attack, 10 on Saturday on the College England, the Tour Committee grounds. The members of the kskod

a replacement teen will be guests at a recep

tion to be given by the High "Peter Heine or body."

To send Heine would have been Commissioner on Friday even- an insult to the other bowlers Ind

had played in the tour

who

XI against Rhodesia

Bulawayo, Bol. 21.

at Lyons Richle Benaud's Commonwealth

They then go over to South trials, said Mr Coy, so the Tour France for a "match Committee's request was turned on September 28 and then go down.

September

on to Geneva

20.

100

Mr Coy told the meeting that

Their trip, to Calro has been he did not foc throwing was cancelled. The majority of the. part of cricket and the sooner players are tired and want to. the problem was

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XI made two-day

fine start to their

match

1

with Rhodesian XIkbrb today by scoring 291 and then capturing four wickets for 45, before the close.

A second-wicket stand of 158 between England's Mike Belth, who was top scorer with 93, and 'Australia's Bobby Simpson, who mado 71, redeemed a Door start- by -the wurists deor Pullar failing with only nihe os the board.

To the disappointinent or the Złowa.

tho Notthan O'Neill, brillant Autraliang fell for a Huck, but Bud140), and Yorkshiraman fay, Illingworth, with an Undefeated 40; Added useful contributions,

When the Rthisdealan side bew čan Indir

Reddio Truefit the England fast bowler, Hunt back both openers, R. Gripper and G. Barber, with only it scored, reg

R.

Benaud then dismissed n Ullyelt and Dave - Envik at a personal cost of nine kuns be- faro, bað 11ght stopped play- Route.

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