THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1960.
THIS IS THE ALLEGED SECRET CRICKET PACT WITH AUSTRALIA
Throwing truce until first Test
THEN UMPIRES
CAN
CALL ‘CHUCKERS'
By ALEX BANNISTER and Crawford WHITE Cricket's big secret is out. Terms of the "throwing" truce in
next summer's Test series can now be discussed. main proposals which Australia made and the MCC approved in principle are understood to be:
Sheffield Shield
No bowler on either side in any Australian match shall be no-balled for throwing in the opening games of the
tour.
cricket win for This truce probably
New South Wales
Brisbane, Oct. 25,
New South Wales beat Quee!AS- land by 65 runs on the Best in-
nings in the Sheffield
match here today.
Shield
South Neil
The key to the New Wales win was alsanan Harvey who played brilliantly to score 135 runs in 239 minutes. He was finally out to smart running catch by Ray Reynolds at extra enver with
at 330.
the scre
Following Harvey's disanissal the last five wickets felt for a paltry 42 runs.
SCOREBOARD
Queensland: first innings-307
New South Wales
First innings
Craig. J. Mackay.
1.
Fisher
B. Moth, e Trimble, b West-
uway
N. Harvey. Reynolds, b
Last
until the
match with the Australians
The
centred, and been so pre-julged that he might not survive his first match of the tour.
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The
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SIR GORDON RICHARDS GIVES EVIDENCE
What makes
a horse
go?
Russian horses to run in the
Washington
Laurel Park, Oct. 28.
TODAY'S CAMBRIDGESHIRE
WILL BE A BIGGER LOTTERY THAN USUAL
By VERNON MORGAN
Newmarket, Oct. 26.
For the third year running the The huge field, the anticipated sticky going and the possible mark left by the coughing" malady, make today's Cambridgeshire Handicap a big- ger lottery than usual.
Zadomy
Soviet Union will be repre. sented in the classio $100,000. Washington D. G Interna: tional torse ride over one and a half miles here on Nov. 11. The Soviet Embassy ina A field of approximately 40 Lee), Corongila (B. Henry), Washingtoni hus Inforined the horace from Britain, Fratice" and Wild Vince T. Carler), John's directors of Laurel Park that Ireland, with weights ranging Court (L C. Parkes), Pardon Gloucester, Oct. 25.
will from 120 pounds down to 94 Me (F. George), Vandoulay (N. the three-year-old Zabez Gordon be former champion jockey, Sir
the representing
Soviet and even less with apprentices Mcintosh), Monawin (D. Ward), Lynch), Ave-year-old claiming allowances, will go to Princess Antlope (J.
furlongs Punchinello
Elliott). (R. F. Richards, now a trainer, said here today that alon and the
the post for the nine will be running under
Tace, which forms the second Tehranita (R. Felds), Borotra he knew of no drug to make a race horse go the colours of the Ukraine.
(5, Millbanks), King's Decision half of the Autumn Double. faster.
NINE ENTRIES
The size of the eld means (D. Greening), Spring Madnesa that luck will probably play a
(C. Moss), Gramercy Park (B. big part though the draw over Jones), Master of Boydền (R. the straight mile makes far less Reader), Eshowe (D. Cullen), difference
in round or Dean Arabs (D. East) and dagleg courses. The state of the Syrinx (A: 'Cash).-Chino Mail going will be important, and Special.
1 la muddy, as expected after the heavy rains of the last few days, the lightweights are going to have a say in the result.
The three best lightweights be Borotra, Spring appear to Madness ond Tebowe.
Now obviously he will have
English fuir trial before will umpires. And Australia's team MC planners, Sir Donald Bracnan.
added: "Good food, good Jack Ryder, and Dudley Sed- at Lord's on May 27-12 don, will cover their dimeulties huy, good oats that is the
shadow side of best thing to make li go." by having n days before the first Test.
substitutes, any of whom would be ready to fly to
Sir England at a week's notice.
★ During
★
the truce any
would bowler who
have been enlied for throwing
will be reported to his eap. | Fair warning
Lain
and MCC in writ ing by the umpires.
Suspect
bowlers subse- quently will be chosen at the team's own risk.
After the oficial truce um- pires will
the enforce newly deined Law 20 on throwing.
This means there will be no trace during the five Tests. And bowler breaking the law will be dealt with,
Huberto Australia's great fear was that Jan Meckiff, on whom
of controversy the storm
has
HORSE'S DEATH
b
38
OVERDOSE
OF
44
Westoway
130
DRUG CAUSES
N
O'Neill, lbw Fisher
49
J. Mackay
Burge, b {*
721
2
A. Davidson, net daily.
F. Misson. e Grout, b Wi-
Uway
2
D. Ford, st Grail, b West-
away
2
0
J. Martin,
G Thomby,
Westoway
R. Pickton, lbw R. Mackay
G. Hurke, e irge, Wen-
LWDY
Extras
Tulal
Bowling
NN
www
372
Fisher 2-17, K. Perring 0-80, J. Mackay 1-58. K. Mackay 1-10, Westaway G-BB, T. Velvers 0-5 -AFP,
Conrad Hunte scores 104 for
Stockholm, Oel. 25. Swedish punters were shocked when police today revealed that the nare Antartic Princess II" which collapsed and died after passing the finishing post as a winner on Oct. 18 last had re- celved an injection Cocanzia.
[
"An overdose of the drug caused the death of the horse", police sal
a
The proposed experiment which was last week approved by the English in principle Board of Control for Test at flume, puts Meckiff, ur my other bowler in dispute, under the microscope before the real purpose of the war-the Tests.
[1, after fair warning ไร privale,
the Australians
felt they could risk Meckiff und Co. in the Tests they would do with their eyes wide open to the possible consequences.
KU
The opening Imatches next Season will be a period of Both sides will mutual trust. be trying their utmost to iron problem in cut the greatest international cricket since body- line.
The greatest advantage of the plan is that it should avoid a repetition of the hitterness of the last series in England when South Africa's Geoffrey Griffin was no-balled out of the tour.
Shattering
Clearly Australis aim to avoid the battering blow 10 morale which the South Africans suf- fered.
мая Gordon
giving Evidence at the trial of one of his own Jockeys and of three stable lads and a chemist's dis- penser on charges of conspiring to ope racehorses.
were: They
Beri Haunlea Woodage, 31, Jockey; Edmund Murphy, 33, stable Ind; Robert. Mason, 48, stable lad; James Boyce, 42, stable lad; and Harry Tick, 53, chemist's dispenser.
All five men pleaded not guilty to conspiring in Berkshire 1, 1957 and between January December 31, 1959 with a now- dead stable lad, Bertie Rogers (who committed suicide last April) and others to drug race. horses.
THE HUB
Prosecuting. Mr G. G. Baker, QC. sald Rogers "was the hub of this plot or agreement. He distributed the dope."
Mr Baker added that the dope was caffeine supplied by Tuck to Rogers who had been giving powders to Mason, Boyce and Murphy in a publle house.
Giving evidence, Sir Cordon
Richards said
never he had known a veterinary surgeon to proscribe caffeine for a horse.
Sir Gordon added that he In some ways, especially after knew nothing of the alleged Woodage, his the severe treatment of Grisin, offences until
it may seem an uneasy compro-stable boy and jockey, had been mise on what was agreed at charged with the others. last summer's Imperial Cricket Fle Conference.
of
there was explained The Swedish
police are now
nothing to make him think that for
25-year-old looking
whi Wil
Is alleged to be
But we feel it is practicable Woodage wanted to damage his the instigator of the plot. Ac and workable and will satisfy
(Sir Gordon's) reputation as a trainer. But SIT Gordon cording Swedish evening Australia without weakening In
if one
hls the Jockey
of the admitted that also know any way the authority Papors
burses was found to have been that the horse was to be doped. umpires.
given a drug, it would mean that The young woman had put such
his stables would be what he an amount of money on Antar
called "Anished," lie Princess”
odds Grupped from 15-1 to 4-1 a few seconds before the race started. -AFP.
West Indies For
Bunbury, Oct. 25. Opening hatsman Conrad Hunte struck up farm for the West Indians here in the first day's play of their tour of Austra-
Hunte hit 104 against a West Australian Country XI, helping to put the West Indians in a strong position to force outright
be
that
the
Much trust and good will are called for from both sides, but we feel that the solution to the problem is in these propusals. That alone makes it all worth while,
England it will
today
a vital match
against Spain
London, Oct. 26.
victory In the two-day much. For England today's soccer match against Spain
The tourists dismissed the Country XI for 56, then replied with 255 to lead by 199 on first intings.
in Wembley Stadium is a vital one.
With their eye on the Jules Rimet Cup, the world's premier seceer trophy, the Anal stages of which will be held in Chile in England ure already
Sir Gordon told the court that he had never known of any horses in training which were helped by some kind of tonic or mixture intended to overcome nervousness,
The hearing continues tomor- rów-China Mall Special.
Pakistan's team
for India cricket tour
of
This brings the number entries for the classic to nine, The other entales are American's Bald Eagle (last year's win- ner) and Sword Dancer, tains Prolific and Apostle, France's Puissant Chef and Hautain and Italy's Malhos.
Bri-
Accompanied by their trainers and jockeys, Zabog and Zadarny are due to arrive here at the beginning of next month. Zabeg won the Moscow Prix over one and a half miles on August 24 ut Warsaw, carrying 9 slone 4 pounds. On September 4, he the Lander Grand Prix over one and three quarter miles in 3 ming sec. Carrying 8 stone 12 pounds he beat by four lengthy his older competitors.
Zadorny hag
in won
the Soviet Union, Poland and un-
Avan
SIR GORDON RICHARDS Kary-AFP,
PATTERSON'S FRIENDSHIP
EASES A BOY'S LOSING
FIGHT AGAINST. DEATH
Warrensville, Oct. 25.
than
Probables
Probable runners with jockeys |
are:
Last callover prices for Cambridgeshire
London, Oct. 25,
Pulshaw Cross. "Jobot "second 'Tavaprite st'19 to 1′at Monday
hight's "Vittoria Club calister. . went out to 25 to 1'st the thal callover tonight on tomorrow's FLOO.
Lucky Guy (W. H. Carr), Sanclum (J. Lindley), Blast (3 Mercer), Dairialaton (no jockey yet), Ides of March (L. Piggotty, Fagus (A. Breasley), Guitarista (F. Durr), King's Messenger (E. Hide),
Blue Running
(B. Larkin), Hard and Soft (A. §. Russell), Fulshaw Cross (E. J. Cracknell), Difdence Smith), Authelion (P. Robu-
Thames
Ides of March Trader
and Running son),
(W. Snaith), St Mark (J. Sime), Net Blue were again co-favourites, (J. Deforge), Fougalle
come in two (Labu both had Heurtcur), Jeanne Michelle (F points. Ides of March was back- Tulk). Afghanistan (Aed to win £8,000 and Running
(G. Blue £7,000. Kimscha), King's Troop
Harold Wallingdon, trainer of Lewis), Midsummer Night (D. Keith), Fair Nicolle (J. Green Fulshaw Cress, said: "The horse
is
but the away)
Cuff Link
right and runs, (D. W.
is prob- Morris),
(D. lengthening in price Golden Vision Smith),
Mountain King (N. ably due to the rain because he Lop of the Never-in-Doubt (E. at his best on
ground."
The little champ's losing battle with leukemia was Sirk),
eased a mite by gifts and visits from the big
champ.
York's
in New The thus for unpublicised (visited bim
where the friendship between heavyweight Memorial Hospital chaplon Floyd Patterson and boy underwent treatment. John Olsen was disclosed yes- Three days before Patterson's terday by the. 14-year-old boy's second title fight with Johansson doctors at Memorial Hospital parents.
Cold the
John Olsens that would not live much longer.
The big moment
en
Johnny, a former Boy Scout and Little Leaguer, died October 11.
biz The
the moment in boy's fe came when Patter- son presented him with the gloves he wore when captur- Ing the world championship from Ingemar Johansson.
Inspiration
Patterson gave the boy six Lokets for the bout-but John could not attend. Two days after the fight Patterson presented the boy with the gloves.
"In return, John made a hooked rug in honour of Patter- son's new-born son. The rug The boy's parents, Mr and Mrs showed a boxing glove, the Robert Olsen, said that Patter-baby's birth date and the name, sun had insisted for a year, that Floyd Jr." no publicity be given to
aris Mrs Olsen said Patterson is visits, calis and gifts to the "one of the best friends we'll dying boy.
ever have."
"It was his inspiration that The friendship began a year kept John alive ált those
sholly after the Olsens | months.”—-AP. learned their son had leukemia. A mutual friend arranged for a meeting between Johning and Patterson who had trained for his first Johansson fight In nearby Chatham township.
Patterson responded withi
the autograph and letter. his promise of a visit. One night Patterson dropped in for a visit. and the fighter and the boy 13q- dame fast friends,
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by LEONARD BARDEN
(0913)
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London Repress Service
Crowd boos as Halimi
is declared narrow winner over Gilroy
Lahore, Oct. 25, Javed Burd, the Oxford Blue is among 17 players named to- (Blackpool), Mick McNeil day for Pakistan's cricket lour
(Middlesbrough), Bobby Robson of India this winter, (West Bromwich Albion), Peter The team will be captained Swan (Shefeld Wednesdayi, by 33-year-old Fazl! Mahmood, Ron Flowers (Wolverhampton who said today: "I am sure we
good chance calls it up like a Christ-Alphonse Halimi, the 28-year-old French Algerian,
In a faultless innings losting two hours 18 minutes, Hunte hit 15 fours. Apart from Hunte and Frank Worrell, who scored 41, 1902, the West Indies batting was building a World Cup team Wanderers), Bryan Douglas stend 11 very The England selectors (Blackburn Rovers), Jay against India."" think they have the nucleus Greaves (Chelsea) Bobby of a good side and with 14 Smith goals scored in two
Lumpressive.
Sonny Ramadhin spun out three Country XI batsmen for one run In 13 deliveries and pace man Tom Dewdney took three tor ten.
Chester Watson, who opened the attack with Dewdney, notched a hat-trick after hav- ing 34 runs hit off his first seven overs. His finni figures were three for 31.
For the Country XI slow leg-spinner Menegoiu; claimed four for 18-Reuter.
Sports Diary
TODAY Soccer First Division: KMB v KHtched. Boundary-street, 8 pm,
Reser Division: KMO V Kit- elsee, Baundary-strest, 1,30 per
Rugby
Garrison Triai, "Army Boundary. street, pm.
Brigade Trial, Anno
stresi, 4:30 pm,
Boundary-
Má farma v RAF, CouKINOVATY
Bay, 140 pm: Club Belection v HAP
"D" Club 7.10 pm.
Athlete
Yuen Long Public Mickile School 8th annual athlette ipnetleeg, School Playground 2 dem to, 4.30 peň.
Inte
CBC Hard Count tennis champion- ships at CNC.
"Томолдов
Athletics
Tu Kok Primary School 1althletics,' school playgrosand
am 20 3.50 Tenne CRC Hand Court quang champion,
setcar
Arrival of, Malgran aide for Any Hoe Cuo social; ***
games
"I never forget the look on John's face," his mother
mas tree."
Patterson spent four Players (Tottenham Hotspurs),
chosen are: Fazil with the boy. After (Captain); Haynes
Imiloz (Fulham) Malumood
ud-Din, Ijaz Bull Hanlt Mohammad, Haseeb Ahsan, In- tekhab
Alom, Javed Burki, Mahmeed Hussain, Mohammad
Johnny and the players full of con- Bobby Charlton (Monchester Ahmed (Vice-captain). Alim-
dence England should keep United), their home record against Spala intact.
7-1 In 1931 England' won
Highbury 12
and 4-1 at Wembley four years ago,
The Spaniards won in Madrid 4-3 in 1920, drew 1-1 in 1086 and beat Englund 3-0 there last summer. The Spaniards scored 1-0 win over England in Rio De Janeiro in the 1950 World Cup.
The England lineup is:
The Spanish team were an- nounced as follows:
UK soccer results
IC-
hours
that he
London, Oct. 26, Results of last night's football matches were:
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP Becond round
Faroo, Mohammad Munaf, Ramul (Barcelona), Marquitos Musthitaq Mohammad, Nasim (Real Madrid). Garcia (Barce- Ulghani, Saeed Ahmad, Shuja lonn). Ruiz Sosa (Seville), San-
ud-Din, Walls Mathias, Zefor urmarin (Real Madrid), Verges Altar. (Barcelont). Mateos (Ren
Burki, Alam Faroa, Munaf Madrid). De Sol (Real Madrid),'| Di Stefano
ami Altaf have not yet played (Real Madrid).
Brentford
4 Sunderland. Suuarez (Barcelona, captain), in Test cricket.
Rochdale
Southend U. Doctor
Second round replays Gento (Real Madrid).
M. Jahangir Khan,
Bristol City
Aldershni The only
new cen is right- Chairman of the selection com-
Dillingham Sosa,China Aloll mittee, will manage the team-Preston
Wrexham China Mall Special.
Ron Springell (Sheffield auf Rulz
Arield Special. Wednesday). Jimmy
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DREES YESTERDAY
Re Repl
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BUT IT
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SENT ME
WEAR IT AT
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0
London, Oct. 25,
tonight won a narrow points verdict over Freddy Gilroy, European and British cham pion, in their 15-round bout styled as the European version of the World Bantam- weight Championship.
The result brought
was being photo- irate Frenchman booing and stamping from a graphed in the ring. crowd of 11,000,
Gilroy, the aggressive 24- Belgian referee Phillpe De year-old Irishman, opened a big Backer unhesitatingly raised cut over Halimi's left eye it the Halli's hand
In victory and ninth round. Blood poured out "Halinit ring-wiso that action immediately brought but
weathered the storm. confusion to the ball,
Halimi weighed 117 pounds 10 The crowd at Wembley Inounces and Gilroy 118 rounds.— door Stadium booed angrily five AP. minutes after the verdlet and kept It up all the time the
Making « with? Flying ́A/A-4M064
It's bound to come true
For service sublime and food divine
are there all the time.
(especially for you)
the
The Irish-trained top weight Lucky Guy was backed to win. £7,000 and finished at 22 to 1 -three points tighter than on Monday.
Faru (25,000 sterling), Dit- and Golden Adence (£3,500)
the best Villon (£4,000)* were backed of the others.
PRICES
Prices at the callover tonight were:
10-1 aguins! Ides of March and Running Blue; 18-1 St. Mirk and Gokien Vision; 20-1 Figur 22-1 Jeanne Michell, King's Troop. Mountain King, Not and Lucky
Guy: 23-1 Cortell,
Sanctum and King's Decision, Blast; 28-1 Fuishaw Crass and 33-1 Diffidence, Gultorist; Spring Madness, Fouralie and Borotra: 401 Hard and Soft, Fair
and Nicolla Messenger: 50-1 Eshowe,
Dairialalan,
and John's Court Pardon Me; 86-1 Cuff Links, Deariarabin, Master of Borden, Midsummer Night, Vandoulay, Afghanistan, Princess Antiopke, Tehrunitu,
Vine, Wod Gramercy Park. Never-in- Doubt, Punchinetto and Mona-
109-1 win:
Anthelion ad
Syrinx-Reuter.
CHESS OLYMPIAD RESULTS
Leipzig, Oct. 25, Games, adjourned yesterday
were resumed, and anished tow
day in Leipzig's Olymple Chess Tournament with the following results:
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FROM ROUND EIGHT Pool 'A' France-Finland, 1-3,
Pool 'C
Denmark Iceland, 1-2%.
募集の Tunisia-Czechoslovakia,
Greece-England, 0-4. Mongolia-Hungary, 1-3, Sweden Bollviä, 4-0.
Pool 'D' Chile-United States, 0-4. Rumania-Lebanon, 4-0. Cuba--Ireland, 4-0,
Standings before tomorrow's round nine ary:
Pool 'A'
Yugoslavia 24, Bulgaria 23,
Elliott wins his Bant Germany 22, Norway 16.
first race
at Cambridge
Cambridge, Oct. 27.
Israel 17, Indonesia 10%, Fin- land 10%, Albania 10%, France 10, Malin 2,
Fool *
USSR 2812 Argentina 291⁄2, Holland 20, Poland 181⁄2, Aus- tria 101, Portugal 14, Philip- pines 12%, Italy and India 11,
Herb Elliott, Aisetrabiars Monacp 34. Olympic gold medalilet and world mile record-holder, won ith fret race at Cambridge University today by taking the Frostman's Trial Hall Alto in gro mate 07.1 second,
There was a large crowd to sen Elliott end a ruaby im
Popi :C!
244, Hungary 24, Swedens 23, Eyland 25, Czechoslovnica Moigolls 14%, Tunisia 19, les- fatid 13, Denmaric 12%, drošen 0% Bolivia B♬
Pool D
United States 20%, West Ger-
va an adjoining field was haitach many 24, Rúmania. 22, Spain
ao that purem unch asetators | 2114, Chils 19%, Belgikan 10.
could" bes tillh in" action
1.ter.
Beu“ | Cube, 10, Ecuador 9, Ireland Bis,
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