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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1961.

Promoted Cambridge tail-end team

bastman thwarts Australians

FA

delayed

The British Football As- sociation touring soccer team which was to arrive by BOAC this morning is now expected to arrive tonight because of typhoon Alice.

bid for quickest Tour Win Arsenal win

Cambridge, May 18.

Mike Brearley, a 19-year-old wicketkcoper promoted from No. 8 to No. 1 in the Cambridge University batting order, led o successful fight by his side to stave off a two-day defoot by the Australian cricket touring team here today. He batted magnificently for 73 out of his side's 230 in the first innings and was 69 not out at the close when Cam- bridge were 120 for three and still needed 99 runs to avoid an innings defeat:

Their changes of saving, the game canorrow most regs large- by with Bivariny, who pasred Se me sixth tire this sensini udies. though he had earlier Екстендъ regarded balsoor,

The other Cambridge bats: M. J. L. Willard b Quick men have done littl m this P. D. Brodrick e Jumai match s fur to suggest Bal

they will be able to hold out tail-em inst The Australiana ofic

Brearley goes,

Un

DERBY CALLOVER

Pinturischio becomes co-favourite

with Moutiers

Mackay

N S. K. Rely e Burge b

Quick

D. Kurzy b Mackay Brearley came upon the J. M. Brearley How Mackay scene loutay the Australians. 11. Money

12

11

2

73

Bonnud b

Mackay

32

14

7

230

looked vet

for the quickest Alisson victory of the tour su far... Jefferson Cambridge £11 their BrstS. Douglas-Pennant mot et innings were 333 runs behind.

Extras the Australian score of 449 for three declared with only four wickets lo fall when Brearley came out to bat be- fore Junelt.

Toin!

Fall of wickets! 1-33, 2-42, 3-47, 4-68, 5-103, 6-107, 7-113, 4-180, 9-210,

He was at the crease for the Exemainder of the day, beng, Jest man but in the rst innings and prosaled fa OFAN in the follow-on in the absence of Gaast Alwyn, who has a broken toe. Misson

Depleted attack

Ring reored 142 mins to- day, awhiding 22 boundaries in

4 hour: for the on dignirat,

The Australian Mack depleted Prom the abrenre of fast Bowler

Cuick

in Sweden

Gothenbury, May 18. England's Arsenal Football Club defeated h Swedish nallenal team by three goals to two lo on international match attended by 42,000 here tonight. The scure was tied at two alf at half-time.-AFP.

Ambassadors of

Football contest

Following are the standings in the Hongkong Ambassadors of Football contest after yester-

day's voting:

AZNIOR TEAM

Kung_Wah-kit (Poller) ito Cheung-you (SCAA) Ku Po-keung (Tung WaKi Wong Man-wal (Happy Valley) Lau Kin-chjung (9CAXL Wong Chi-keung (BCAA) Mak Chum-wah (8CAAL Y Cheuk-in ung Wah). Wong Shu-we tappy Valley) Chow Salu-mg (Kkin) Mat Wing-bung (Palteel

FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

JUNIOR TCAM

Qian Yin-sun (Salvatan)

3,230

ENGLISH CRICKET ROUNDUP

Maiden century by

brother of South African Test player

London, May 18.

Wong fire-keung (Wai Yan HIC 2,671 David Pithey, the 24-year-old brother of South

Chan Kwel-wing La Salle)

2.035 2.410

2365

1070

201

The Ka-kelt (Rolexan)

Esan Feline (La Salley

1,200

137 137

Teang Cheuk-wali (Cementi. Ya Chun-hang (Queen's) ..... Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabesit) liung Chit-men (St Louis... Wong Kwak-kuen Clementi). Lau" "Kwok-fun (Soong Ching)

200

ata

770

710

Turbulent opening

match for

Maria Bueno

Paris, May 18.

Sam Snead

takes early lead

White Sulphur Springs, May 18. Ageless Som Snead. shaking of the min, plowed out a five- under- 65 score Loday take a two-stroke load in the first round of the Sam Snead Golf Festival,

Holding the runner-up posi- tion in the rain-plagued tourna-

Wimbledon champion Maria Bueno of Brazil, who won the Italian title on Monday, had a turbu- lent opening match in the French Internament with a 67 was Bob Watson, tional Lawn Tennis Championships here Fight behind with d3s was the today.

Huk an hour and a half to over-

stimm South African

Schuurman (South

Atrical

bert M. Sifat (France) 6-4, 7-5,

Mr M. Itettano (Australiaj heut

E Starke Britains 0-4, 4-6, 0-1.

Bowling Analysis

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Brazilian, sadly

Midway through a duur struggle, in

which the

out of touch,

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SECOND INNINGS Cambridge University

Margaret Hunt, 6-4, 6-8, 6-3,

iament referes dean Brou- quier ordered the umpire 10 be

Bamuted

• R.

Miks Bueno won a clase frat

Markay Harvey Broth

London, May 18. Pinturischio, back to good

cantering work this mor ning after missing the Dante Stakes on Tuesday because he was running a

Firm Cinta, who M. Brourley not out .... was injured yesterday, and as E. Craig Lawgy v Messon temperature, Was favourite at 9 to 1 with skipper Richie Benaud was also 4. R. Lewis b Mackay the

able to bowl, the burden fell on IM. J. J. Willard e Benaud b French challenger

bowlers

Katel vanie k Moutiers, at tonight's and Kn Mark-3.

N. S. K. Reddy not out Victoria Club callover on

Extras Speare Quick hat couruded! the Epsom Derby.

nly 21 rus in 21 its by in the after- returned at, lunch, but tired

Pinturischio was

ed-

Jan

the same price as on Monday, i non and came in for a great And Moutiers. 9 to 1 favourits ; deal of punistament mostly from then, drifted out point.

Ten days ago Pintinischier wak attu 1 and Moutiers won a 7 to clance. They love ear because of support for other runners, such as Just · Greal, Pardao and Sovrango, all quoted | at 11 tonight,

BU

Intarischio was best backed to win £8,000. Olliers ported were Moutiers (24,500), Zelligús

16.080)

Boumnus (£23,000).

4

Aurelius, a stable-companion

of 'inturischlo, advanced seven

points to 33 to 1.

recently

Ploeimel, who was secured by American, Mr Her- bert Allen, came into the belting list for the Arst time at 33 to 1.

THE BETTING

Prices at lonight's callover were:

0-1 Moutiers and Pinturischio, 11-1 Just Great, Parduo and

Brearley,

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS

set against an opponent who hịt the ball firmly and gave Mitje

MEN'S SINGLES

Third round

Hulenber

Ussiled Blates!

37-year-old professional,

trio of Gary Player of South Africa, Peter Thomson of Aus- trella and Mickey Homa of the US. Bob Toaki with #69 Avas the only other player among the 71 entries to break par.

There are five in the par 70 bracket. They included U.S.

beat C. Tacheen istucco) 0-1, 6-6, | Open champlin Arnold Pulmer, C-a.

who played without the beneft of a practice round,

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1

33

nion

th the second set the cham

Increasingly

many

of the

WIF MD

M.

became

14 annoyed by

1 umpire's calls--there obre:man to asalst bin-nd her play became event more luose Total (for 3 wickets) 120 than in the opening set.

A tens struggle saw Miss Buo level at 5-5, and an one orension she clapped Ironically when the umpire called "fault" to a drive by the South African which pitched just outside the tir.

Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-77.

3-103.

Bowling to date

M R W

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Australians: 440 for three

Quick

4 10

drclared

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-- Reuler.

Cambridge University; (Over- | McDonald

alg 49 for three)

MAY AND COWDREY NOT

PLAYING FOR MCC

AGAINST AUSTRALIANS

London, May 18.

Confused

From this stage onwards the ampfre bevamı confused with

scoring and twice and to reverse his calling after shouts from the small gallery correct.d 4.m.

The umpire was changed with Mr Hunt leading 6-5, and the South African went

CR to elinch the gut in the 14th game. But Miss Bueno made a mistake in the declder, playing with all the majestic power that has brought her so many sue-

ce

⚫S. Brigant Belgium bral A. Segal (Souly Africa) 6-3, 6-3, 0-3.

J. E. Lunyult (Sweden; bea1 J. E. Barret (Bitain) 6-3, 6-1, 6-3.

Defending champion Dave H. Barnes (Brazil) beat K, Fiet Mars carded n

while 71, cher (Australia) 6-3, 6-2, 7-5.

Australia's Kel Nagle, runner- 1.2.1

(muxteo beat J.

Last week's Coloniel up In Buding (Germany) 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.

M. J. Snogster, Britain) beat F. Tournament, turned in a 73. Sale Australia) 6-1, 6-3, 0-3.

Santoma (Spain) Lea1 W. Alvarez Cotumblu) 6-4, 6-1, 0-3.

Pietrangelt (taty} Leat J. Newcombe (Australia) 6-2, 6-2, 6-4.

TL Laver (Australia) besi Soriano (Argentina: 0-2, 6-3, 10-8.

MEN'S DOUBLES First round

P. and J. Mukerjea India) beat J. Dalams and H. Pelizza (France: 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.

A. Bey Rhodesta) and R. Sanders (South Africa best J. Barrett and M. Hann Britain) 6-2, 2-0, 1-0, 0-4, J. C. Barclay and F. Jaugret

Player got on to a fine start, alriking a 42-foot putt on the Arst green. He said he was quite happy with his 08.

Thomas, the four time British Open champion, said he played stendy gome while shooling his ca.

The entries will go to it at an 18-hole

for the daily round next three days with the fals (France) beat F. MacKinley (Argen- set for Sunday--AP, ina) and *' Theodorscapulou. (Greece) G-0, 6-4, 6-3.

A. Gaertner and A. Segal (South Africa) beat C. Henry and R. Holm- berg (Unned States) 0-2, 6-4, 6-1.

E Mandaring (raz!!) and J. Mayers (South) Africa) beni

Argon (Uruguay) and E. F. Scoli (United States) 6-2, 6-4, 6-a.

* J. Lundqule and W. Schmild (Sweden) best J. Javorski (Czernur- lovakia and S. Tacchini (Italy) 7-5, 6-0, 1-0, 7-5,

A Mile and R. Wilson (Britain) beat K. Fistener and 3. Newcombe (Australia) 0-2, 6-3, 6-4.

best W. Coghlan and M. Mulligan C. Duxin and C. Viron (France) (Austraila) 3-5, 7-5, 0-1.

'T. Clayton (Australia) and C. De Hass (South Africnt beat E. Drussant Vanderborg, (Bolghim), W. 0.

Sovrange, 12-1 Time Greine, Neither Peter May, English captain until his ill-Laver.

ness, nor Colin Cowdrey, who took over, are callan entry, who, in the ab-4-0 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-0

R. Hewitt and F. Stolle taustra-

16-1 Dual, 25-1 Seamandre and Beliquex, 38-1 Aloha, 33-1 Aurelius, Nicomedus, Ploermel, Scatter and Neanderthal, 50-1 Bounteous, 50-1 Hally Vimy Gallant Knight aml Knight--Reuter.

Perfeel

Benaud takes another rest

Landon, May 10.

x.

African Test player Tony Pithey, scored his maiden century in scoring 133 for Oxford University against Glamorgan at Oxford to- day.

Rhodesia-born Pithey's previous highest was 99 not out three years ago. Today he began patiently after opening the Oxford innings, but once he had passed his 100, he flayed Glamorgan's O. S. Wheatley for five fours in succession.

The Nawab of Pataudi,. need- lug another century to equal his father's record of four consecti- Uve hundreds for Oxford, fell for six, but the University were still able to declare at 204 for six- 49 runs ahead of Glamorgan's first innings total.

Race-car engine explodes-driver

not injured

Indianapolis, May 18. The engine of a race-car driven by Chuck Arnold Blew

today during practice for the 500-mile Memorial Day race on May

30.

110

Arnold was not injured and kept the car. from spinning Into the wall when the engine exploded A he entered the maln straightaway

at the Indianapolis Motor Speed- way.

Arnold was travelling at an estimated 130 miles a hour whon the

mishap occurred, and parts of the engine were scattered for some 1,000 feet along the track.

The car is the same one Arnold spun into the wall kero Last Sunday while warming up for a quality- Ing run.-AP.

England Test bataman Mike Benith, who has the beat chance of achieving the elusive fent of scoring 1,000 yuns in May, add- ed another 41 to bls 501 for Warwickshire against Sussex in the County Championship at Edgbaston. Smith has another posible eight lanings month.

Major honours

this

It was Sussex allrounder Graham Cooper who took the major honours today, however, cupturing the last five Warwick- shire wickets. Including Smith's, for 18 runs in eight overs a career best.

Other bowlers

the among wiekets were Lancashire's Tom Greenhough

and the towering Dave Larter, of Northants.

Groonhough shattered Hamp- shiro's second innings with his leg-breaks after Lancashire hud Leen 102 behint on the first innings. He Anished with six for 10 (3 Hampshire were tumbled out for 140, leaving Lancashire to get 251 to win to- morrow.

Pace-bowler Larter took four wickets for three runs fa

24-ball

spell for Northants against Gloucester, and Bnished with five for 72.

Jaw broken

Larter's "vletlms" included Gloucester's old-Etonian captain Tom Pugh a central igure in the recent row between Tom Graveney

and the Gloucester club. Pugh ducked into a ball from Larter, and had his Jay broken in two places To add insult to injury umpire Charllo Elliott doclded Pugh- was out leg before wicket.

Middlesex gained their first points of the season when they topped the Essex first innings total 238 by 20 runs

Wales practically out of the most at Lord's

of the World Cup;

draw 1-1 with Spain

Madrid, May 18. Wales are almost certainly out of the World Cup having gallantly failed to get the victory they desperately needed over Spain here to night.

Then they captured four Essex second innings wickets before the close, but Trevor Balicy was still there with ᄆ dogged 12 not oul.

typically

There could be a good finish tomorrow In the match be- tween County champions Yorkshire and Nottinghama-

shire at Hull.

After Nottingham had de- claret when, still behind on first their lead to 146 for the loss of Innings, Yorkshire increased one second innings wicket.

Closing scores Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were:

At Lord's: Essex 236 and 105

J. Brichant (BelgiumE). and O. Wimbledon's runayr-up, Rod Mist (Prance; beat 1. Buding (Ger- m Independen! Aus- many) and D. Zeklabe (Germany)

sence of Neale Fraser. is seeded an bea1 V. Ugalorek included in the MCC team for the match to meet

ated W. Nicola Pietrangel! Skóneck) (Poland) 0-2, 0-2, 8.3.

E. Morca and E. Soriano (Argen against the Australians at Lord's which starts in the fool, Hot cauglitina) Dent

The result was a 1-1 draw, in the qualifying group -- Ghana up in an 18-game third set be- Perreau-Caussine (France)

Game 4 and that was all Spain needed to or Morocco to be sure of a

0-0.

for four (G. Barker 42). on Saturday week.

fore beating Argentina's leading 6-3.

put them on the road to Chile. place in the final stages of the Russel 73).

Middlesex 282 (W. Russel 45, S. player. Eduardo Sorlane, 6-2,1 R. Howe and R. Mark (Austra After a goalless first half, Cup In Chile next year.

a beat 3. Con (Britain) and M. Otway (New Zealand) 6-2, 14-12, during which Spain pressed most

At Oxford: Glamorgan 245 crowd of 100,000 ERW of the time, the home leam went Spain -Reuter.

and 100 for two (A. Watkins 55 dominate play ahead with a goal from Pelio first 20

the not out), Oxford

University minutes of tudny's after 55 minutes.

280

six declared (D. Worsley 40. C. Fry 40, D. Pithey

Soriano Kav Laver some trouble with line-tripping, pass- ing shots and occasionally he beat the lett-hander in volley exchanges at the net.

Providing he is

Ted Larter, the St. 7in, tall 21-year--3, 19-8. Dexter, the Sussex captain, will | oid Northamptonshire pace lead the side. Those to be in- bowler who went on the tour to He vited to play dret E. H Dever ] New Zenland last winter,

Subba will share (5us: x-captain). I.

the new ball with Row (Northamptonshire), M. J. | Harold Rhodes, of Derbyshire, Nell Harvey will captain the Horton (Worcestershire), M. Australians in their Whitsuntide J. K Smith (Warwicks), K. E.

Lancashire cricket fans will match against Glamorgan al Barrington (Surrey), P. Marner be pleased by the choice Cardiff beginning on Saturday. (Lanes), M. Parks (Sus), batsman who completed a cen- Peter Marner, their hard hitting another 1. Illingworth (York), T.

Greenough (Lanes) H. J. Rhodes tury today against Hampshire at

Portsmouth. J. D. F. Larter

Richie Beunend takes rest.

The Australian team is: W. (Derby). Lowry. R. B. Simpson, R. N. (Northants). Harvey, N. C. O'Neill, P. 3. Burge, K. Mackay, A. K. David Eon, A. W. Grout, G. McKenzie,

I. W. Quick, and L. F. Kline. AFP.

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of

The naming of Jim Parks, the The selectors have chosen aSussex batsmen representative, but by no means keeper, may be a pointer to the wicket- the strongest

trani.Test choice for this position. Interesting providing he shapes well in

nvailable. One of the most selections o tiat

David this game.-AFP.

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Only 10 of the 16 third round) men's matches were played to- day. The women's event was conaned to the few second- round clashes held over from yesterday.

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WOMEN'S SINGLER Second round MF. Bueno (Brazil) heat M, Hunt (South Africas 1-4, 0.8, 0.2.

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Youngest Scottish golf champion

Forres, May 18. Hobby Walker, an 18-year-old assistant, beenme the youngest professional goll champion of Scotland today when he won the title at the first attempt with a record aggregate of 271 for 72 holes,

Walker, whose aggregate beat the previous record by one stroke, won the championship from F strong field which included many experienced players such a Ryder Cup international Jolin Panton, who was runner-up, and Eric Brown, who has represented Britala in the Canada Cup.

Penton's 273 Included a 32 which was the best champion- ship round of his career.

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Heart attack during match

Madrid, May 18. Melwyn Jensinos, Prosident of the Welsh Football Federation, suffered a heart attack hero tonight while he Wales-Spain Interna- tional match.

Ho was immediately taken to « Madrid hospital.—AFP.

Ivor Allchurch put Wales level

15 minutes later, but that was the end of the scoring.

Having already beaton Wales

A

match.

for

Left-winger Gento was out- | 133). standing for Spain,in the early At Hell: Yotkshire 331 and 28 for one. Nottinghamshire 213 exchanges and Welsh goal-for nine declared (J. Clay 49). keeper Jack Kelcey

saved a At Portsmouth: Hampshire hard shot from him in the 12th 320 and 148 (H. Marshall 48, H. minute.

Horton 40, T. Greenhough aix

Marner 108).

Graham Williams, the Welth10r 18). Lancashire 227 (P. winger, took the ball upfield from a pasa by Ivor Allchurch,

At Bath: Somerse! 221 and 102 not out),

but his shot went wide.

The teams

212 (P. Wight Derbyshire 183.

At Poterborough: Northamp tonshire 295 and 174 for six (D. Ramsamoo 43, M. Norman 74 Spain: Ramalles, Foncho, not out). Gloucestershire 210 Calleja, Zoco, Santamaria, Gen- (E. Young 43, J. Mortimore 03, sana; Aguirre, Del Sol, DB. Meyer 62. J. Larter five for Stefano, Peiro, Cento.

72). Wales:

At Edgbaston: Sussex 309 and Kelsey (Arsenal); Stuart Williams (West Bromwich 177 (M.

142 for eight. Warwickshire Albion), Hopkins (Tottenham five for 10)-Reuter.

Smith 41, G. Cooper Hotspur);

Rosult

Charles (Arsenal), Nurse (Swansea Town), Crowe (Aston Vilia); Jones (Tottenham At Leloester: Lelecstershire Hotspur), Moore (Cardiff City), beat Ireland by an innings and Leck (Leicester City), Allchurch 51 runs, Ireland 88 and 112

2-1 in Cardiff, Spain now need (Newcastle United). Graham (B. Pratt four for 10). Leicester- only a draw in one of their two Willams (Swansea, Town)-shire 251 for seven declared.—— matches against the third team Reuter.

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