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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960.
‘A spiteful, bad-tempered game'
First Australian defeat for W. Indies ENGLISH FOOTBALL
LOSE TO W. AUSTRALIA BY
94 RUNS AFTER EXCITING
PLAY ON LAST DAY
Perth, Nov. 1.
The West Indies touring side put up a fine bid to avoid defeat before being beaten by 94 runs by Western Australia 15 minutes before the close on an exciting last day of the match hore today.
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At one point, the West Indians, who had been set 488 in their second innings to win, seemed in a position to force victory.
This
followed a power.. packed 119 from Gurßeld Sobers,
97 by on aggressive
Nurse, and a useful contribution from Frank Wor rell.
Russia moves mor
closer to World Chess Championship
Berlin, Nov, 1.
The Soviet Union took
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The win at the end of the 11th round at play in the finals put the Russians out in front by two points, as reported by the
News -German
But the State recovered the initiative when Hubert Bevan dismissed Sobers and Worrell in one over. Then a stubborn vight-wickel stand or 69 be- tween Jackie Hendricks
(50) and Sonny Ramadhin almost steered the visitors to a draw,
Fifth-wicket stand
Rugby teams for today's matches
teams have
following The bien selected for today's rugby matches:
CLUB SELECTION
Scruby, Steward,
Chubb, Wilkinson, Salter, Harison-Ab- bott, Wilkins Boswell, Bridge- man, Perkins, Skinner, Hope, Stoven, Gray and Thorburn.
CLUB DE RECHEIO
BRITISH SOCCER
FROM THE TOP!
LANG, PROTISKOMPANIET PIEVES PARASOLAPUR
Man-to-fan talk in confidence
We all help each other-that's the
success
secret
By JOHN WHITE
(Scotland and Spurs inside forward-in an interviers)
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Have the Spurs been winning matches because they are all so confident, or are they confident because they have been winning matches?
M. Figueiredo, D. Figueiredo, It's hard to say. But I'll tell you one thing-I
F.
A. Xavier M. Xavier, R. Re- Costa, C. Rozn, J. medlus, R. Wilkinson, H. Vianna, Mendes, C. Cucihe, J. Colaen, A, Silva, R. Winch and R. Brown.
was amazed last month at the hullabaloo after our match at Wolverhampton when we were supposed to have played so marvellously.
The fact is that we played
much
better
many Umes inst
John White in action.
Middie, season. We've even played. bet- WE WANT TO FACE THE ACES
ter this season.
Take our match against Bolton at White Hart-lane, for instance.
Final scores were: Western Australia 140 and 444 for five declared: West Indies 97 and 393.
West Indies, The
starting two to one win over the the day needing 393 runs in six United States today 10 hours, oked likely to achieve move a step closer to the their target when Subers and Worrell were thrashing the
GARRISON Chess Champion-howing in a fth-wicket part- World
Rkigeway, Brown, Mason, that added 09 in 71 Martindale, ship at the 14th Chess nership
McLean, Eminister.
MacDonald, Anderson, Smith, Olympics in Leipzig,
When Desinon Hoare Look Hope, Connachie, Bell, Thomp- the new ball 48 runs came from
son, Edwards and Williams. Sobers collecting Dvers, ave
Reserves Jump, Baillie, Sims, We were much belter then than won of them with
Wal- against Wolves, yet we strong Thorpe, Shaw, Ritchie, most
only 3-1. strokes to all part of the geld, tham, Fitzgerald.
The great point about Spurs tea Sobers Shortly before e a balk from Bevan into
Safford, Morgan, Dunne, Ru- at the moment is that everyone his stumps, having hit 15, fours beris N., Bennet, Studel, Wil-is hungry for the bali,
Nobody wants to "hide" in during a stay of 220 minutes, kins, Quin, Whitmore, Dickin- game. Everyone is moving and and Worrell was caught in the
Richards, Soar, Moore backing up,
anxious 10 Whatley, Bruke-Smith, Roberts. slips during the same over,
everybody else. Earlier, Sobers and Nurse had
Reserves Humfrey. Milson, We did this last season,, too, added 80 for the third wicket Brown, Hextall, Molier, Hurst,
so I suppose we have been hav- Nurse Nolan, Vaney, Tiley, Dromarding the breaks so far this year, in Just under two hours. hil 11 fours before being slowed and Dickinson.
One great Influence on all down by the spin bowlers. He look 40 minutes to advance (Championship Class)
then 2.5:1.5 (9 from 0 to 97 and was
caught at the wicket playing 1:2 back.
East ADN.
agency,
Unio The Soviet
now has 14,5 points. as the top con tender, followed by the United States with 12,5.
RESULTS
The results of today's
as carried by ADN were:
"GROUP "A"
Hungary-Holland.
2,5)
United States-Itunelu
(12.5. 14.5).
gumes]
Argentino-Yugoslavia, 15:23
(19. TH.
West Germany-Bulgaria, 2-2
(105, 0.5).
Czechoslovakia-England,
(9, 7):
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS
Western Australia: 140.
West Indies: 97,
1:1
SECOND INNINGS
Western Australia:
444
for
"East Germany-fumania, (9, 2)
1:1ave declared.
West Indies
GROUP "B"
(Second Class)
C. Smith. Shepherd, b
Hoare
-Suuin-Austria, 0.5:0.5 (8, 10).J Solomon, e Buggins, b
Sweden-Denmark.
0.51.
8.5).
10
500,
BRIGADE
Sholz may abandon European middleweight title
Berlin, Nov, 1.
1 has been our
Danny Blanchflower.
Bar
One last word: Don't listen a crack at the really big boys.
Madrids and to the moaners who say that the Real Spurs will be lost in the mud. celanas, I think our style will succeed on any surface,
We must obviously fancy our selves for one of the big prizes.
But what we are all longing
My more personal ambition is to be worth a regular place in the Scottish team.
Scot-
So it's Spurs for the cham plonship and White for help
for at Tottenham, of course, Island! These are the inrgeta,
captain,
Great influence
Danny is playing brilliantly, and it is a delight to be in front i
off the field too of him. But
he is outstanding-relaxed, easy to talk with, and a happy per- con. When I first came to the club he was very kind to me.
I've been at Tottenham al-
HENRY LONGHURST
LEAGUE LOSE
2-4 TO ITALIANS
Milan, Nov. 1.
The Italian Football League beat the English Foot- ball League by four goals to two here today after leading 2-0 at half-time.
The Italian Football League were good value for their 4-2 win in the first international League match between the two countries.
But towards the end play summed the match up as a deteriomted rapidly when the "spiteful" and "bad-tempered" home team were leading 4-2, gaine-Reuter.
and the British players were booed for nearly every tackle.
Players on bošli zides became Agitated and there was much tugging and pushing in mauling Lackles.
Led by Welsh centre- forward John Charles the comiliest player over to leave Britain-the Italian League were far
side, the better showing more Initiative in „attack and greater stubborn-
ness in defence.
Scorers
team,
The English League which included players from pil four countries in the British Isles, made ille impression on a quick, aloso-mariding defence,
and
Triangular Test cricket series proposed
Johannesburg, Nov. 1. The possiblilly of a triangular cricket setles among Australia, England and South Africa, 10 be played in the Union, is to bo discussed over the coming months.
Mr Rob Roberts,
un English Scorers were: Italian League cricket journalist, who WWIIK -Tacchi
52nd manager of Richie Benaud's carti minutes), Hamarin (35th Commonwealth side on its re- minutes) ant Alafini (90th vent brief tour of Southern minutes): English League-Law Afrien, spoke of the scheme in (57th minutes) and McParland a newspaper interview here to- (73rd minutes).
Many players, of both sides, bore marks of the fierce ex- changes.
A jeering, cat-calling crowd hurled abuse at the English players at the end.
Mr Joe Richards, President of ! the English Football League,
on GOLF
CATCHING UP
most exactly & year now, and Since returning to this country I have been sitting listening to the rain—
it has been a wonderful year.
The European middleweight boxing champion Gustav Sholz When I came down from Scot- today announced that he was land and first mode that long not yet prepared to retire from trekk from King's Cross Station
that he "15" boxing but
only one wet day in 20 in America and not a drop on the Queen Mary during the voyage home-and trying to catch up with the home work.
ayup to White Hat-new-A-first-impression-is-that everybody seems to be wishing to spend money
97 abandon his European middle-dered if I had done the right
weight title.
| thing. Everything seemed so big.
But I soon discovered
Simpson 0:1 (11,
......
S. Nurse, e Buggins, b Slater
Norway-Poland, 1.5:1.5
(B., G. Sobers, b Bevan
119
P. Lashley, e Joynt, b Mc-
Kenzie
F. M. Worrel,
Vernon, b
Bevan
15
37"
50
0
India-Finland, 1:3 (5, 11). Ireland Cuba, 2:1 (P. 10.5). Isruel-Chile, 1:0 (31.5, 7.5).
GROUP "C"
(Third Class).
J. Hendricks, e Buggins, b
McKenzie
Gibbs, e Buggins, b Ben 2.5:0.5K. T. Ramadhin, e Buggins,
Philippines-Indonesin,
(12.6, 12).
Mongolla-Ecuador, 2:12
(11,
10,5).
(11.5,
9.5).
9).
Tunisia-Italy, 1:2 (10, 11).
3:1 Albania-Belgiuin, Portugal-Greece. 2.5:0.5 (11,
Bollyla-France, 0.5:3.5 (9. 11), Malta-Monaco 1.5:2.5 (7.5,
9,5),
Ireland-Lebenon 2:0 (8.5, 1.5).
STANDINGS
b McKenzie
T. Dewdney, not out
C. Watson, b McKenzie,
Extrus
Total
Sholz who is now weighing 79 kilograms told close friends that
would be very hard for him to get his weight down to the 72.564 kgs limit,”
that
Spurs are a big club, to match it all.
And playing before these big crowds is Incentive.
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in giving other people "free" tuition in golf, in the hope, presumably,
of one day beating the Americans at it.
The Ladies Golf Union have experience in the United States. live in my mind especially for then picked upon ten sweet young To earn the money he is prepar- one phrase. When the things 10 go on a three-day ed, with other professionals, to Prince of Wales drove himself with John Jacobs at play exhibition matches up and into office, a Hitle uncertainly, I want very much to be a star course
country during the as captain of the Royal and Such an attempt would con- footballer--but I reckon I have Sandy Lodge and a handsome down the
Ancient in 1923, with the caddies siderably reduce his, chances into improve passing and looking bevy they are too, Far winter.
my
different from the public concep-
waliing to retrieve the ball, tion of the dedicated
Controversial woman
was Guy Campbell who observed golfer. The English Golf Union,
that some of them "ziood dis meanwhile, has picked 30 young
15 a title Aght against Hungary's ¦ finishing a lot yet.
4 Lelo Papp-the European No.
25
1 challenger he said.
Shola said he hoped to meet bis-compatriot Erich Schoeppner 393 the European light
heavy- weight champion-In a ile Wicketfails: 1-23, 2-05, 3-175,hout instead.-AFP. 4-215, 5-313, B-314, 7-318, 8-387,
-393. 10-393.0
CHESS
Weetman is sometimes a con-
India's Thomas players, ranging from 10 to 25 troveraint Igure. There will be loyally, close to the tee,
Cup team
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New Delli, Noy, 1. The Indian badminton' team meet Thailand in the first round of the Thomas Cup at Bangkok Inter this month will be made up of A. L Dewan, C. D. Deorn, Deput Ghosh and Suresh Goel, it was announced today.
Bowling analysis
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by LEONARD BARDEN
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itutherford Joyn!
Hoare Bevan the McKenzie Overall sinralings after
Simpson Aith round, as re- end of the ported by Un East German Stater news agency, ADN were:
GROUP "A"
Soviet Union 14.5, United States 12.5, Yugoslavia id, West Germany 10.5, Argentine 10, Czechoslovakia 9, Hungary 9, East Gernity 8.5, Holland 0, Rumania 8. England. 7, Bulgarin
6.5.
GROUP "B"
11 2 24 2 1 5
-Reiter.
Sports Diary
Boundary-street, 4.30 pm.
Israel 115, Swedert 11, Fin- lang . Cuba 10.5, Austria 10. Iceland 9, Denmark 8.5, Norway 8.5. Poland 8.5, Spain 0, Chile 7.5. India
GROUP "C" Philippines 12.5. Indonesia 12, *Alburnu 11.5, Italy. 11, Portugal | 7.15 pm.
11, 11, France 11, Mongolia Ecuador 10.5, Tunisia 10, Bel- #lum 9.5, Monaco 9.3. Grover 9. Bolivia, Ireland 8.3,
7.5. Lebanon 1.5.--UPT,
TODAY Boccer Malayan XI VAÚ HKFA XI 11
Tenni Colony Schoolboys' Hard Court teinis ingles championship final st CRC, 3.30pm.
Rugby Brigade y Garrison at Boundary- street, 3.30 pro
Club Selretior v Recreio al Club,
TOMORROW Soccer Divial Kitche V Happy Valley (Boundary-street) 443 DM.
Kitchne Reserve Glo M: Ita
Happy Valley (Boundary-street), 3.13 pm.
int
THE GAMBOLS
(5917)
The winners will meet Malaya | In the second round.-UPI.
and including a past amateurno controversy in recommending champion, who are to be taught his scheme to the attention of "free" by various professionals club captains-nor in sending over the next twelve months. the best of good wishes to his five-year-old daughter who has There are honest differences Just contracted_pollo.
of opinion over this sort of Before leaving. I reported thing and I hope I atn not with sorrow and alarm that s being unduly croichely when Boac auroplane in which I had I say that it tends to stick in recently travelled from London my gullet.
Impracticable
to Prestwick had carried 1 resident planist, who played to. his captive audience (on a tapo' recording, but what difference?) The essence of amateurism, all the way to Prestwick and suppose, would be to conone was due to continue playing Walker and Curlis Cup teams most of the way across visiting America to those who Atlantic.
Brazilians extended could pay their own fares and
by Algerian XI
Expenses. which would manifestly impracticable.
be
On the other hand there must be a limit to the Welfare State of Golf somewhere and it still
strikes me that young people should make their own way and that, if they want professional tuition. It should be paid for by their parents or a rich ancle or from their own carnings fr
Algiers, Nov. 1. The Sport Club of Salvador De Bahia, Brazil, today defeat ed an Algerlun team, 3-1, in Here is a problem by C. Mans-football, match before a capacity field (Morning Post. 19331. crowd of about 7,000 in Algiers White to play and mate in two Municipal Stadiuṁ. moves,
The Brazilians pushed savings. Solution No. 5316; 1 B-DG❘ through their victory over ch. PK14; 2 K-R2, Q×KI; 3 combined
On a different level is Harry Alplers-Blida B-B31. Q-KB?; 4 B-KS after a hard-fought Arst half Weetman's effort to crepte a wolna.
which left the teams fled at one-fund by which to send three or nil,-~AP,
four young professionals to gain
London Expreja Service.
Barry Appleby
the
team
COOK BETTER MEALS
WITH GAS
the
I now learn with relief, and gladly record, that this was just my bad luck, an -excess- of zeal on the part of this particular air crew, and that strict instructions have been given that "piped-in" musleie latest and most insidious thresi from America, which recently drove me out of a well-known West End kotel is to be confined on Boan seroplanes to the périodi before and during take off.
Sad
On a sad note I rend of the death, on the other side of the Atlantic where he was still con- structing courses at the age of 75, of Sir Guy Cainpbell, an old friend and a familiar figure in he golfing scene since long be fore my time. Among many courses that he laid out in West Sussex, at Pulborough, and at various times, he had a hand in the presont editions of Rye, North Berwick, Deal, Port- marnock, and Machrihanish,
When the late Lord Castlerosa surveying an bellovably lovely vista of the Lakes of Killarney. nald, "Do you think we could ike a golf course here?" and 1 replied "We could make the most beautiful course. In the world," it was for Guy, Camp- bell that we immediately wired. Later he said it was the most | exciting thing he had ever done.
Ko was also a copious and; rondable writer on golf. He will
WEST
day.
He said he Intended to sound but Australian offeints during the forthcoming series with West Indies, and would later discuss it with the MCC.
In in
The only previous triangular
match Test
tournament cricket history was singed England during the 1912 season and has always been regarded as something of a fallure. China Mall Special.
Richie Benuud available for selection.
Sydney, Nov, 1. Australia's Test cricket cap- tain, Richie Benaud, will be available for selection in the New South Wales sido to play Queensland, on November 11.
He saw a specialist today and was told the anger had pro- gressed since being fractured on October 21 and that he could play without risk.
Becaud fractured the index finger of his right hand in Bulawayo (Rhodesia) while touring with the Commonwealth side China Mail Special.
INDIAN WINS £60,000 IN LONDON
Bill Grant (photo above) 45-year-old-West-Indian From: St Kitts, oume to Brilain because he heard 11 was a good life. - Kant week,, he learned; la London that he had, woap. £40,000 on the London Pool, with a firis dividend and algki second dividends in Littlewoods Treble. Chance,
“I'm so happy I'm going to sixy here and spend, ti," 102 said so he went to pick up his winnings from his- BE? n-week sweeper and desher Job in MilI XE, Lockton, “Cuk first-X- shall MAINE, My, gik félent› Edwiss Foxo. - We haya known each pines for some alive?-Express Photo,
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