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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1961.

Australians win by nine

Sam Snead GALLANT FIGHT BY CAMBRIDGE

TILL 40 MINUTES FROM TIME

increases golf lead

White Sulphur Springs, May 10. Sam Spead left the other com- petitors far behind today with sizzling -under-par G4 to gual a six-stroke lead in the Half tournament named in his Bonaur.

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The 61, forether with a $5 in the ramt derday gave Sheart

129 at the halfway mark in the Sam Shead Festival.

Masters Thinfrayyleer1 Gary, Pinyer charged into secour place with a 16 on the struth of a 67 over the par-20 Old White Cougar today,

the

Shead and Player were only ants who returned under- par stores in each of the fir two rands.

Third was the Canadian Stan Leonard who posted a 63-the

best score of the tournament Jar.

Que duke hobin Beonarda 136 was U.S. Open champion Arnold Palmer, who shot 67

Cambridge, May 19.

Cambridge University fought tremendously hard against the Australian touring team at Fennors here today, and though eventually beaten by nine wickets, held out until 40 minutes from the scheduled close.

Cambridge, led by a forceful

ap from Mike Brearley, were all

i

to

in their second haings for

285, leaving the Australians 67

win in two hours.

The tourisis qulekly lost opener Collu MeDonald for a single before Hill Lawry and Burge knocked off the Peter remaining runs against kerner boweling than The under. graduate had shown. in the first innings.

The leader

Hurge was the leader in the Cering stages bifting six brune darios, in his unfinished 40. This near that after live innings sa far the tour, Burge has not yet been dismissed and has com- piled an aggregate of 242 runs. From the Test match point of Che mest Interesting view, feature of the day was Austra liata skipper Richie Benaud's desi cision to howl a few vers after Bunel against the Cambridge

on this windy, cloudy day.

Player, the lep money winner of the year to date, hasn't had a bogey in this tournament.

Tin playin real welt, he i tail-endere svid. "When

you don't nee any bustin playing real well" -Ä}

inflamed tendons Bonand who has been suffer- »

in shoulder, sent clown

is a sign verre in from

the right

Sports Diary

TODAY

Rowis

Is Dwkion: KBC v Recreto "W".

NIX overs

4:14 captured one wicket for 12 runs though by

no means bowling with his normal action.

Punished

He took a

mere three steps,

Tit Stecrriu 1 set the wirkel and turned'

AKIH, KỰC × 435.

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"B", DER V RCC HERO VRE

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USRC, KEGC V CÒC, KÚC TC. |

Succer

Lis arm over without any enery and said afterwards that he felt no reaction trend this miki workou!,

century eT the Australians

season.

this edged a full toss from Quick

But at 80 The His 4,000th

to wicketkeeper Barry Jarman who made no mistake with the catch.

Brearley hit 15 lours in sky of three hours 20 minutes!

showing sume while Neddy, meal wristy strokes, had eight boundaries in his 43.

which fasted 98 minutes.

The

winner

MAIL

wickets

COUNTY CRICKET

MILTON, ALLEN LEAD GLOUCESTER TO

A FINE VICTORY

London, May 19. Former Arsenal footballer Arthur Milton and all- rounder David Allen paved the way for a fine victory by Gloucestershire over Northampton- shire in the English County Cricket Cham- pionships at Peterborough today.

Inglewood, May 10. Jockey walle Shoemaker rod i 4,000th winner today to become the fourth Inan in thoroughbred

Nearly 100 runs behind on the other Lancashire batsmen held racing history to necomplish the feat.

first innings. Gloucester's out for any length of time.

George Dawkes, 41-year-old chances of victory looked lim After Reddy's departure

The 20-year-old juckuy

pulled the game were 137 for five wicketkeeper. when they scoring rale slowed down when reached the figure when he wan in their second knock, needing round for Derbyshire, enabling the Australians took the new the ball and at funeb

third race at Hollywood 304 to win. Then Milton (80) them to beat Somerset by three the Univers

neeling for wickets. Derby. įgity were 40 ahead with

Tark on Guaranteeya.

and Allen (87) added 120 wirkets left.

The fans gave him a warm the sixth wieket, and Gloucester were 100 for two, but then lost quick wickets before won with four wickets and two three the

Dawkes came to the rescue with round

of applause when

bails of the last over to spare.

49. 4.000 Ngure was announced.

three

After the break Peter Broderick tool advantage af Benaud's erratic length tử ham- mer ten runs in one over but the Chrige innings did not lust very much longer.

Final scores

Shoemaker's forerunners lo the exclusive "4,000 club" are: ( Johnny Longden, who at the age of 54 recently passed the 5,500 theure England's Sir Gordon Richards, who has long since retired with 4,870 to hisi credit and Eddie Arcaro, dean three at America's for

stakes winners, who is approaching the 4,700 mark.-AP.

FIRST INNINGS Australkans: 440 declared.

Cambridge University: 230.

SECOND INNINGS

County Cricket standings

County

York- champions shire had to fight hard for lowly their 60-run win over Nottinghamshire.

Turned the scales

|

251.

Nerding 221 in three hours

25 the

loutes for the Best win of season, Middlesex beut Essex by six wickets with only nutes to spare. Opener Eric Russell made 01 — the highest score of the day.

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and

It was the bowling of off-gplaner

FOOTNOTE: Tom Graveney, Hay Dagworth, Gdding for A

Test bater Dgainst the Test place

Aus- Euland tralians, which turned the former Gloucestershire captain, scales. He took six wickets for who is now serving year's 51 his best Agures เ the qualification with Worcester- season an Nottingham were shire before he can play in the dismissed in their second in County Championship, was nings for 108.

Lowled Art ball for his new county's second eleven against

Kent XI today.

Sussex fast bowler Don Bates sent Warwickshire crashing to defeat by 181 runs at Edgbaston, After Warwick had begun their Poriflums in the County Cric-second innings needing 202 1 ket Championship. table after just under u run minute.

The matches ended today are: Bates broke the back of the

Cambridge University: 285.

Australians

W. Lawry not out

24

C. C. McDonald e sub

Joilersos

1

P. 3. Burge not out

Extras

40

Total (for 1 wicket)

67

Fall of wicket: 1-9.

Bowling analysis.

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Sussexves Worcestershire

Middlesex

Essex Warwickshire

Somerset

Lancashire

Surrey Leicestershire

1 three-for-15

PWLD No Pls Aver innings with 2382204300 spell, and finished with five for

for 32

Results

Results in today's er.cket matches were:

At Edgbaston; Sussex bent

Warwickshire by 181 ruas. 32 Warwick lost their last Sussex 309 and 169 (W. Bridge 0148 06

seven wickets

in little five for 73). Warwickshire 177 2 60 2$ 19,00

more than an hour. 3 1 1 0 0.00

and 110 (D. Bates Ave for 32). Despite Hampshire's second Sussex 14 points. innings collapse last night.

got bome they against Lancashire. Peter Morner, 25,

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1 2 2 0 12,00 4136 419 3.361 0 1 3 0 2.50 04 200

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seven

Derbyshire beal At Bath: by 47 runs

wickets. Somerset by three

Derby- Somerset 221 and 212. Who Is In

shire 183 and 254 for fine form for Lancashire al the

(C

D. Lee 54. moment, made 75 excellent runs, with two sixes and nine; Dawkes 40). fours, but only New South Points, Somerset two points. Wales-born Ken Grieves of the i

major upsets in French Tennis Championships

Paris, May 19.

Though the French International Tennis Cham- pionships have yet to reach the clash of giant against ginnt, the pressure was on for several seeded players today, and four had unexpected downfalls.

After only four days' play. the host nation is lett without

*S. Reynolds (South Africa) beat S ult. (Canado! 0-1, 6-2.

Y. Ramirez (Mexico) beat 2.

MEN'S SINGLES Third round

Moure

It.

(Australia}

any seeded representation. Burr (France) 7-5, 6-3 Parisian

Darmon, Idol Pierre seeded Arth in the men's singles went down 6-3, 6-3, 8-2 10 beat O. Sirota fitaly 6-3 6-3, Gall.

Pippa Brazilian Carles

Fernandez. R. Revit (Australia) heat M and the leading Freach Mulligan (Australia) 6-1, 3-0. 0.1. woran Florence De La Courtie,

Pilet (France) bent lost d-1, 6-3 to Pilar Barril, of skonecki Poland; 8-2, 0-2, 0-6.

R.K. Wilson (Britain) beat Spain.

Emerson (Australia)

Carr 41, Derbyshire

G. 12

AL Cambridge: Australians bent Cambridge University by nine wickets. Australians 440 for three declared and 07 for

(P. Burke one

40 not out). Candridge University 230 and 285 (J. Brearley 89, N. Reddy 43).

AL Portsmouth: Hampshire beat Lancashire by 47 runs, Hampshire 329 and 140, Ian- cashire 227 and 203 (P. Marner 75), Hampshire 14 points.

At Oxford: Glamorgan bent Oxford University by 80 runs. Glamorgan 245 and 209 (A. Watkins 57, A. Reus 90, C. Drybrough five for 55). Oxford

University 200 for six declared and 132 (F. Neate 53).

At Peterborough: Gloucester-

hire beat Northamptonshire by four wickets, Northamptonshire

295 and 224 for seven declared (M. Norman 70). Gloucestershire 216 and 304 for six (C. Milion 80, D. Carpenter 51. D. Allen 87 not out). Gloucestershire points, Northamptonshire two points.

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At Lord's: Middlesex bent Essex Essex by six wickets. 230 and 246 (J. Milner 63, M. W. Bear 55). Middlesex 202 and F. 222 for four (R. Gale 47, W. Rurrell 91, P. Parfitt 41 not beat out).

Middlesex 12

Orlando Sicula, the Ott, Gin. Jauffret (France) 0-1, -1, 0.3. Italian star, and an unpredic-J. C. Harelay. (France) 7-5, 6-1, 6-9. | Reuter. table genlus, struck a bad day-Reuter.

and lost tamely by 6-3, 6-3, 6-0

lo

an unranked Autralian,

Barry Phillips Moore,

The other "seed" to taste de- fest was Britain's Deirdre Cutt who was outrteadied by Belgian champion Christiane Mercella and heuten 7-5, 6-4.-Router.

Results of today's matches In- cluded (seeded players denoted by balerisks);

WOMEN'S SINGLES Third round

• A. Haydon (Britain)

Lazzarino (Italy) 6-1, B-4.

bepl 9

L. Turner Australia) beat J.

Dillaz (France) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.

* Men 3. Kurmacel (Hungary) beat

S. Galtier (France) 6-1, 6-1.

Puiejová (Czechoslovakia)

beat Min 11. M. Darmon Hayes (France) 7-5, 0-3.

C. Truman (Hellsin) beat . Schultze (Germany) 0-4, 6-2,

** M. F. Budno (Brazil) best Mrs

M. Peterity (lungary) 6-1, 6-0.

*** M. Bilih (kustralia) boat L. Hutchings (South Africk) 7-5, 6-3.

It. Schuurman (South Africa) beat Mrs M. Galtier (France) 0-3. 3.0, 4.2.

**D. Hard 1United States), beat Mex N. Corte (France) 6-3, 6-0,

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tra M. Holtano (Austraila) beat ist. Bomoza (Argentina) 1-3, 0-0, 0-2. eatr, be ta Courtie

F. Baling (Germany) beat 1.

(-4, J. Lelang beren (Australia) Deltrame (Italy) 6-0, 0-0.

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