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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1981.
Australians in another drawn match
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EVERY KICK EVERY THRILL
AS THE SPURS ACHIEVE THE DOUBLE
A REDIFFUSION/SUNKIST PRESENTATION
Burden bowls Ambassadors of Football contest
Hants to thrilling 18-run victory
London, May 9.
Mervyn Burden, the Hampshire off-spinner, bowled his side to an 18-run win over Somerset today in the County Cricket Championship. Burden took 12 wickets for 108 runs in the match,
Following are the standings in the Ambassadors
PLEASING DISPLAYS BY
O'NEILL, SIMPSON,
BURGE AND
DAVIDSON
Bradford, May 9.
uf Football contest after yesterday's voting: The Australian cricketers, plagued by bad weather
SENIOR TEAM
Cheung-you (BCAA)
af Marwal (toppy Valley KIUI Wak-kit (Police) Wong Chi-keung (SCAA) Lau Ki-chung (9CAA) ...
re-keung Tung Wat
Yu Cheuyin (Tung Wal)
Mek Chu-wali (BCAA) ...... Chow Bu-hung (KNE)
and his four for 70 in Somerset's second inn-Mar wingung (Poiler) ings were all taken in a spell of seven overs in which he conceded
A last-wicket stand of 40 In 28 minutes by Mike Latham (21 not out) bid Bras Langford (39) was broken just in time to enable Hampshire to gain their thrilling victory.
Accepting the challenge of getting 214 runs in 150 minutes to heat Wawickshire, Glouces lershire reached their target with four wickets in hand and three minutes of extra time lett. Martin Young. 56 În 70 minutes, and Non Nicholls, 69 in 85 minutes, Jaid the Basis
of victory.
England batsman Mike Smith was again in sparkling form for
CHESS MATCH
ON FRIDAY
་
A friendly chess match of five boards between a Hongkong International teum and Chinese team will be played on Friday at King's College, starting at pm.
The Hongkong international team will consist of M. Kaigh,
only one run.
Warwickshire, hitting 57 and assisting Dil Stewart (81) in a third-wicket stand of 111.
Lancashire just falled to fores victory over Glamorgan. Bet- ting their rivals to get 107 to win in 145 minutes, they-dis- missed six batsmen for 85, but were sulked by a stubborn back-to-the-wall defence by the tail-enders.
Pace bowler Brian Statham, who took three wickets for 23 retis, was whittly responsible for the Ginimorgen collapse. Among his victims was Alan Watkins, who was out for two "ducks" in the match for the first time in 22 years' first-class. Cricket.
Results
I were:
Results
It today's
mitches
At Cambridge: Essex heat Cambridge University by an Innings and two runs, Cam- bridge University 149 and 180 (M. "Willard 43). Essex 331.
At Frome: Hampshire beat Somerset by 18 runs, Hampshire 157 and 116 CH. Hurton 49. K. Palmer ve fár 19.). Somerset 102 aud 153, Hampshire 14 points.
Match At Neath;
drawn.
V. Rodimoft, E. Krouk, J. G. Lancashire 195 and 84 for Ave Rees, all of whom figured pro- minently in the recent Colony declared, Glamorgan Chess Open Championships. The 102 for eight Chinese tram will be repre- points.
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cup
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to be known as the Leung Yau Cup has been donated by Leung You Industrial Factory for the
THE HONG KONG AMATEUR BOXING series
ASSOCIATION
onnounces;----
A Charity Boxing Tournament is to be held at Southern Stadium To-morrow evening, proceeds from which are to be donated to the Hong Kong Sea School. Boxing will commence at & p.m.
Seats are available in advance at China Fleet Club or at the Southern Stadium on the night - prices $10, $5 and $1.20.
The "cream" of Army, Navy and local boxers will be taking part so first-class entertainment is guaranteed
to
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Wong Glu-wo (Hoppy Valley
#UNIOR TEAM
1.101
Wong Ezr-heung (Wali Yon
740
1.200
1101
163
107
Gob
539
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The Kain-kit falesian) Chan wel-wing, (La Salle).. Chan Pak-ind the Salle) Chan Yi-xon (Suleman) 387 Yu Chut-hong (Queen's 100 L Kwok-ft Socha Chingi 112 Chen Yewan (Elizabeth) 111 ang Chruk-wals (Clementi) 103 Hung Chik•kuen (81 Louis
73 Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabeth)
414
at the start of their tour, must have been satisfied in getting the better of their drawn match with Yorkshire, the County champions, which ended here today,
The Australians, after declaring at 256 for three, took eight Yorkshire wickets for 149 by the close.
A World Championship for
thorougbred horse racing?
New York, May 9.
A World Thoroughbred Horse Racing Championship to be held in Tokyo at the same time as the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games is among the pro- jects of two of America's top horse racing specialists who left here today by air for Paris on the first leg of their round-the-world pro- specting trip.
Touring FA team attends
reception
atteruled a reception given for
Dale Shaffer, Dheelor of the | Europe, the United States and United States Thoroughbreds in Australia or Japan." Racing Association and Spencer Drayton, hei of the associa tion's research and documenta- tion centre said before leaving that they hope to hold a Wark Thoroughbred Horse Raving Championship every four years at the Olymple sites.
"This would be" explained Mr Shaffer "a sort of World Championship which would held parallel fo the Olympics".
be
'No longer a dream
The
their
trip in July
of
Explaining that thoroughbred racing today was the most Copular sport in the United States with a total of thirty-four million spectators Mr Shaffer added: "In our day of jet avio- tien international racing be. {wret the world's leading thoroughbreds is no longerT ↑ dream,”---AFP.
Home runs record by
Jim Gentile
St Paul, May 0.
two men will contact national organisations, similar to their cwn, In France, Italy. Tom Finuty, the forier Britain and the Republic Preston and England forward, | Ireland. They are expected to is the FA team's player-manager. | extend The party of 10 players which Japan, Australia, New Zealand Jim Gentle hit two grand slant
13 professionals and and South America". includes five amateurs will play matches During their stay in Jomon In Malaya, Singapore anci they hope to organieo their ret Hongkong before going on to big International race for the New Zealand.--AFP.
Tokyo Olympics,
London, May. 9. The English Football As- sociation team which leaves on Thursday to tour the Far East and New Zealand tonight
them of New At Nottingham; Match drawn,
Zealand House sented by Ka Wing-kwong. To |
and 298 for by the High Conunissioner for Yu-lou, Lai Sal-chi, Sin Kiton Letcestershire 181
49). New Zealand. six declarat (R. Julian and Ke
The judge this match will be It. L. Hobson, † Nollinghamshire 87 and 183 for no1 Dui). A return xture has been ar- seven (M. H 111
Leletstershire four polite. ranged for Friday, May 19, at
AL Bristol, Gloucestershire the same venue.
beat Warwickshire Dy wickets. Warwickshire 161 and 205 for four declared (W. Ste. wart 81, M. Smith 57). Glouces- tershire 213 and 217 for six (D. Nicholls 00). This is the first of a series of Young 50, R. friendly matches being arranged Gloucestershire 14 points.
At the Oval! Match drawn. by the Hongkong Chess Asso- clation, who were recently suc-
Surrey 120 und 340 (M, Willett
103 not cessful in obtaining afiliation to
out).
Worcestershire the Federalion Internationale 152 and 143 for seven (M. Her- Des Echres, which governs world ton 60). Worcestershire four and-away affair, to be played in chem. The next match, a home- i points.
the near future will be against the Macao Chess Club.
The Hongkong Chess Argo- elation
alfu Drangeda lectures for series of 10 chess students at King's College, commencing this Saturday, at 1.15 pm. These lectures, to be Riven by H. Klupel, will cover the rudiments of chess from the to more ad- Association
elementory stage vanced play, The
plans to extend the lectures to
other interested schools,
Newmarket Stakes withdrawals
At Lord's: Northamptonshire brat Middlesex by three wickets. Middlesex 177 for nine declared were both and 249 for nine declared (J. Murray 66. F. Titmus 03 not oui). Northamptonshire 200 and 161 for reven, "(B. Reynolds 50). Northamptonshire 14 points.
Reuter.
Russian
London, May 9. Black King and Altimeter taken out of the Newmarket Stakes, to be run over one and a quarter miles at Newmarket tomorrow, at the final forfelt stage today. These! withdrawals leave six declared runners-Reuter.
official urges
Sports Diary acceptance of Chinese,
TODAY Bowls
2nd Division: KCC v IIKCC.
Tenalt
Men's "C" Divialon-Section
KC (1) CRC (2), LHC V CHC (
1:
Flonley C. v HKCCSA, CCC (2) V
Urban S., CHC (3) v KITC
N. Korean Olympic entries
Moscow, May 9.
Section 2: KTOLA YAMSA PORC Pichel Peslink, vice-president of the Soviet Union's
✓ KCC (1). INC Y BCAA, PRC V
CCC (1).
Mixed "A" Division: SCAA V Chic, cec v LRC.
Soccer
(Police)
Ist Division: South China v Sing Too (CH) KMD Y AFB both matches at 5.30 pin,
Reserve Division: South China v Sin Tao (CH) 4 pm.
TOMORROW Boxing HKABA Charity Tournament: Royal Navy V All-Blangkong. Southern Playground, a pin.
Bowls int Division: Recreto "W" v Re- crein 0.30 n
Saccer
1st Division: Caroline 11 V Happy Valley (Club); Army " Tung Wals (Police) both matches at 1.30 pm.
+
Reserve Division: Caroline Hill Happy Valley (Club); Tung Wali v Police (Police) at 4 pm.
1:
Tennis Men's "D" Division-action KTGCA (9) Urban 5; Stanley v KTGCA (1); Stanley Club v KTGCA
th; CRC (1) v SČAA.
Section 2: AP v CRC (1), KCC
CCC, PRC IRC, Mixed "D": CCC v CRC, HOC V Urban S.
Olympic Committee today urged the coming International Olympic Committee meeting in Athens to accept China and North Korea as Olympic competitors in the 1964 Games in Tokyo.
represent
In an article in Tsvetzia, the Kai-shek, who Soviet daily, Peslink went on to nothing." crillelse Olympic Committee The Soviet Olymple official: president Avery Brundage for went on to say that Olymple reduction in the sports could no more be reduced supporting n number of Olymple sports from in number than could women be 16 to 22.
from excluded
competition. "The directors of the Inter- Pesliak noted that Olymple Com- national Olymples Committee | mittce president Avery Brun- are endorsing an anti-Olympies doge endorsed such a move. Attitude and are striving to upd
criliclned Pellak also
the the Olympics for reactionary planning of the weightlifting ends," Pesilak said. "Is 1 not competition at the 1950 Rome
time, for example, for the Olympics. He pointed cut that Olympic Commitico to accept some of the weightlifting events China and North Korea for the began at 4 pm and did not end Olympic Games and to exclude unt 2 am or 3 an, the representative of Chilang day--AFP.
THE GAMBOLS.
MINK GALE
IT COSTS. NOTHING
JUST TO TRY
IT ON
TCHOOO
the
Mr Shaffer said: "I hope to form an International as:- ciation. If
this succeeds
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home runs in a row for a Major League record today as the Baltimore Orioles crushed the Minnesota Twins, 18-5. dentile knocked the home runs in the Arst and second in- nings when the Orioles ran up could then plnu an internationala 0-0 lead. That made it easter Chuck pitcher handicap
competition which for Baltimore
hemers Estrada who gave up would be held every year in
himself Bob Allison hit two homers for the losers, one of Estrada and the other off Gordon Jones, who come on in relief in the eighth.
Oxford-Cambridge hockey team to tour S. Africa
London, May 9.
It was the first time a player had hit two grand slams in a three others in the row. but American League have scored a pair in one game. It's never done in the National
The OFL. 4in.. 215-pound first buseman
A combined Oxford and Cam-been bridge hockey team will leave League. Britain on July 20 for a six- week tour of South Africa. The southpaw team will be known the also set a record by batting in Swallows and although the right runs in two consecutive itinerary has not been com- Janings. Gentile had shared the pletely Analised, matches will record of seven runs batted in be played against all the lead with seven others. He drove ing South African Universities. in another run on a sacrifice There will also be two matches fly in the eighth inning. against South African elevens Results of today's matches and probably a match agains! included: a Combined University side.
The party will consist of 18; members including K. P. Mat- hews (Clare, Cambridge} manager-AFP.
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
(1026)
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1909).
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next moves,
London Fàpreza Barstow,
Barry Appleby
WELL, WELL
FANCY YOU DCING ALLERGIC,
TO MINK
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Satisfaction for the Austra- lians, after the loss of the dest day's play through rain, kiume in the first century of the tour by Norman OʻNelli, the sound batting of Bobby Simpson and Peter Burge, and the Impressive bowling of Alan Davidsest.
.
Out of form Against that was the fact that Nell Harvey looked right out of form with the bat
though he took four catches 10day--and that the bowling. when Davidson was rested, did not look dangerous. The Australians looked much happler in the wormer weather today. They resumed at 190 for three, and O'Neill and Burge added 63 in 70 minutes. O'Neill completed hls century after three hours 35 minutes, and hit
a six wnd ten fours.
Yorkshire ran into trouble right
nt the start of their
innings. In hia second over
had Davidson
Brion Botus caught at second alip, and four wickets went for 41. The first three were all caught by Harvey at steerd slip.
Partial recovery In Quick, the left-arm spin- ner, yorked Philip Sharpe frst ball, and bowled one or two useful overs, but then lost his [length completely. A full-less brought him the wicket of Brian Close, but he remained errolle.
Clone and Bay lingworth, another England all-rounder.
brought about
Partial Yorkafire recovery. and Illingworth. obietly st the expense of Quick, completed the first 50 of the tour against the Australians, Illingworth was a victim of Simpson's googly, but then the two Wilsons, Don and Vic, mode a lively Fitle sland during which Don hit O'Neill's drst ball in England for six, and his second for four.
Scoreboard
AUSTRALIANS
First inning
R. B. Simpson e V. Wilson
b Platt ...........
W. Lawry b Plott
R. N. Harvey e D. Wilson b
Illingworth
N. O'Nell not out
P. Burge not out
Extras
100 40
Total (for 3 wits decl) 200
Did not bat: B. Booth, K. Mackay, A. K. Davidson, W. Graut, I. Quick and F. Mission.
Fall of wickets: 1-06, 2-75, 3-143.
Bowlbir Analysis
Trueman Platt
D. Wilson
13 11 0 | Illingworth க 10
Baltimore
Minnesota
Close
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Los Angelca
4 11 is
Philadelphia
3
7
1
(30 Innings)
W. B. Stott
Misson
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Nine acceptors for Derby
Trial Stakes
There today
Londen, May 0. were nine acceptors Jor the Derby Trial Stakes, to be run over one mile and a half at Lingfeld, Sussex on Friday. They are, with probable riders:
O MRW 10 2 47 ម 27 11 61
34 15 58
13 5 51 1
10 1 42 0
YORKSHIRE First Innligs
Ilarvey i
J. B. Bolus E Harvey b
Davidson
D. B. Close
Quick
20
0
D. E. V. Padgette Harvry
b Davidson
7
Harvey b
4
54
Booth b
14
18
1
P. J. Sharpe b Quick
R. Hilingworth hw Simp→
son
J. V. Wilson Simpson
፫
D. Wilson at Grout b O'Neill
F.S. Trueman not out
Extras
Tolal (for 8 wkls)
149
Did not but: J. G. Binks and R. K. Platt.
Fall of wickets:
1-7, 2-37,
Scatter (J. Mercer), Seven Belis (T. Gosling), Daynard (R. Hutchinson), Nicomedus (A. Breasley). Pani (R P. Elliott). Pardoo (W. H. Carr), 3-27, 4-41, 5-92, 6-120, 7-141, Test Case (E. Larkin), My 8-149. Robinson Crusoe (D. Keith), Chelsea, (J. Lindley),
Bowling analysis
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All carry nine stone-Reuter. Davidson
Mason Quieic
12
R W
25
10
14
Mackay
10 4 17
Simpson
9
4
O'Neill
-Router,
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Crucial chess
match adjourned
Morew, May 0. The crucial 20th game of the World Chicas · Championstup match betweek Mikhail Tahi
and Mikhail Botvinnik was ad- journed here today at the 9th move, Tars reported.
Mikhail Botvinnikk the chal- lenger needa to win only one more match of the 24-match series to regain the title from Tabl, who won the title from bim last year-Router.
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