THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1961.
AUSTRALIANS IN SIGHT OF 4th WIN
Glamorgan fighting to avert innings defeat
Cardiff, May 22.
Ambassadors of
Football contest
Following are the standings in the Hongkong
Ambassadors of Football contest after yester-i
day's voting:
SENIOR TEAM
He Cheung-you (SCAA. Ku Poskesung Tong Wahs
Rung Wali-kit Police)
were Manwal tilappy Valley)
2.770 2,7411
2,400
JUNIOR TEAM Chan Yin-u (Salision)
..... 4,710 Wong re-heung
You (Wash
3.04% LATO
Chen Kwel-wing (in Salle
50rse Bain-it (Salesians 126R 167 runs behind,
The Australians look set to register their fourth successive victory tomorrow. By the close of play against Glamorgon here, the county, who had followed on still needed. 119 runs with cight wickets left to avert an innings defeat.
Scores were: Australians 402, Glamorgan 235 and 48 for two.
The the match has been a which
traply
Ala itavalou
included 12 fors
in a
for all-rounder slay of two hours 40 minutes.
Iris Following
The bat, maricealed 68 with Do hoaled at his fastest ) the tour i f 1 Br. time
in 64 captured try for 43 Claire gm's first innings, the plurged this RD- Pan As, trail.
Tex all-rounder Petr Walker WIS also going well before he was unluckily mun ont widte late in the Innings Jun Presedre made a delant 54 in just over 211⁄2 hours, kit- ting right fours.
it
The finger has been placed In plaster but a doctor thinks joible that Harvey will
be
for the tmportant match with MCC at Lord's next weekend.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS
402. Australians:
Glamorgan
The new bait after the tea W. G. A. Parkhouse e sub b
Limitations exposed interval, however, brought about
quirk aut the county TIS Gargan's second
Innings, the last four wickets innings Davidson dismissed falling for 40 runs.
Culbert Parkhouse
o the board, Pou gether with Norman
without a
ant fo
O'Neil
inspired the tourists to give a ich kuproved folding dis- play.
14
tr.
se
Disastrous stort
1.
Davidson Hedges Davidson
Simpson b
A. Res lbw Davidson P. M. Walker run out J. Pressdee McKenzle
10
Mackay b
26
54
D. . Ward c McKenzie
Simpson
Mackay
J. B. Evans Davidson
19
Grout
@
D. T. Evans b Davidson
With just
hours ver an Clamorgards second J. E. McConnen e Davidson play left, innings started disastrously with Clapetan, though
Parkhotise's dismissa} hints Davidson's third over. the only
Then with 36 svored, Bernard Bedges was ran out following a the throw by O'Neill at extra before Ålan Three Bad Powy WOR held out against sood attack at the end.
J 4-x- the baitutiona or the alum attuk, tavebon ese
A fr Lavy Khur and Lin my di appam 0000 Itabert spepperaard Packlear e Butted with escuplete
T
119,
O. 5. Wheatley not out
D. J. Shepherd b McKenzie
Extras
Total
Lau Kin-chung (SCAA) Wong Chi-keung (SCAA, Mox Chun-wals (SCAA) Yin Cheuk-yin (Tung Wal Wong Sul-wo Happy Valley) Mak Wing-1tang #Polices
Ci Shlu-hung K.M.T
574
Trang Chetik-wah (Clement 1.143 #17 Chan Pak-ng 11. Büftel.... 210 1 Yu Clan-hung (Queen'ny
Wing Kwok-kuen (lementi
150 Chung Kwok-hing (Elizabeil 120 thng Chitten ist. Lout. China Sul-won (Sova'g Chin) ....
142
CENTURIES BY RUSSELL, CLOSE
Ha
770
MIDDLESEX WIN İNTER-COUNTY ATHLETICS
Martin Hyman becomes first
Briton to break 28 minutes for the six miles
London, May 22. Martin Hyman, a 27-year-old Zoology teacher from Portsmouth and an anti-nuclear demonstrator, smashed the United Kingdomi's six miles record before a holiday crowd of 25,000 at the White City, London, to- day, and then revealed plans to attack the world record this season.
The British International, who Only 10 months ago was on the verke of quitting athlettes when fromm suffererl wriously 507 nathing, clipped ten seconds oft the previous British best when wing the Inter-County tile for Hampshire.
Middlesex and Yorkshire
take first innings County Cricket
leads
London, May 22.
Not even badly
Wood Had vinjury annfched from him in the last six yardı when his dash to fie tape appeared to be abrupify stop- ped
Robert by the winner, Bogey 24-year-old Frerich kphooteacher.
Wo said afterwards that he Wistered had been cut across and com- out of libra tret which troubled him for pletely knocked
could stride, Belure he could reegver, upsel hin pre-race schedule. He was passed again by Mtro- Jurek (Czechoslovakia)
thr last three
worked out
mbes.
Jelitary slav
campalen, to become the first and Anished third in 8:36.1. Brilon to break
Hyman's time fastest ever Laner,
28 minutes. was the ilfth
dig- over the
Plans
Afterwards. Hyman, wearing the anti-nuclear symbol on his track suit said: "My plans are ten krock another secunds of this time, and i
JOW
to
he succeeds,
dan Sandor Tharos.
Hymn will record of 27
Centuries by Middlesex's Eric Russell and York-hope to do it this searon".
shire's Brian Close helped their sides to first innings leads on the second day of the tradi-break the world tional Whitsun holiday matches in the English mins 43.8 rees held by Hungar- County Cricket Championship today. career-best bowling performance of eight for 48 by Northamptonshire, left-arm spinner Mick Allen sent Derbyshire slumping from 90 for one to 162 all out and Northant gained a first innings lead of 99.
29A
12
203
Fall of wickets: 1-20, 2-30, while 3-99, 4-138, 5-132, 6-187, 7-190,
not 8-203, 0-204, 10-235.
An injury to Neil Harvey. who cracked a fugeT Belding before lunch. did turn out to be as serious with first feared.
VON TRIPS LEADS FROM
START TO FINISH
IN DUTCH GRAND PRIX
Zandvoort, May 22.
Howling analysis
Tukion McKenzie
K
Qulek Simpson Mackay
Russell, who had been within striking detuner a century Win is fast two matches, hit 150
Sussex st off
here.
O
21 5 63
5
24.3 A 97
11 3 23
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19
12 40
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17 10 30
3 5
10
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SECOND INNINGS
Glamorgan
W. G. A. Parkhouse
Dayleison
D. Hedges run out A. Rees not out
P. M. Walker not out
Extras
Total (for 2 wickets)
3 Opener Russell wie seventh out a: 268 after a stay of five hours 17 boun- 10 minutes and it daries. He thared a sixth- wicker
145 with stone of wicketkeeper John Murray after Middlesex had lost five for 67, 'Roses' match
In the "Battle of the Roses"
Ihow
U
15
20
at Old Trafford. Manchester,
4
Fall of wickets: 1-8, 2-30.
Wolfgang Von Trips, of Germany, led from start to finish to squeeze home by nine-tenths of a second from Ferrari team-mate, American Davids Phil Hill, in today's Dutch Grand Prix.
U.S., Australian
Thomas Cup teams
in Indonesia
Piakarta, May 22.
tui Australian
for B Thoma. Cup
tab a natural badmhafen Tourna-
flow in June terday by
Bowling to date
McKenzie Kline Quick Simpson
11 average speed for the 195 mile: (314 kilometres) race O'Neill round the elreult among the sand danes, was 94.30 raph (151,828 kpha.
The honour of recording the
411
Hym, a member of the One Hundred Committee, said: "
Fastest milo
Wonck added: "But I was very pleased with the time. It's early in the season for such a tasti zare".
Gary Player still the top
money winner
Dunedin, May 22. Gary Player of South Africa maintained his $8,869 lead over Arnold Palmer Ifils week in professional goit's duct for 1961 money winning honours, with well placed
Player and Palmer, the 1000 300 yards to g, was unable to
winner, tied for rish top money his sprint reproduce
place yesterday in the which won the Invitation Three fourths
Open and added Saturday, Miles on
Did he Hot Springs inished well down the field. $525 in their earnings. It was
Ibbotson,
Another
first
time in 17 tourna-
the eighth class per-ments that Player had finished Derek among the top five entries and or Palmer in 15
the win
to
formance cano from Halth 23-year-old Greenford eighth the (Middlesex) clerk who ran the starts, fastest mite in Britain this year Player has picked up 148,954
Inter- for the yeur, according of 4:1.3, to
!figures released today by PGA County title,
Headquarters, Palmer's total is The "troble" lupes of David $10,085. Others in the first Ave Jones, 21-year-old Essex Dare Deug Sanders ($20,403), held their big sit-down demons-executive, were ruined by Tomuny Bolt ($19,091) and Jay tration in Whitehall, or else) I ¦ slow getaway in the Invitation | Heberi ($18,725) --AP,
might have been in prison or walling to go to prison instead.
I was running in Trinidad when
the One Humired Committee
301 (D. Close 11, It. Hingworth would have certainly taken part
61).
Ai Northampton: Northampion-i
shire 251 and 163 (M. Norman 55, 11. Rhodes Ave for 18, E. Smith Ave for 411. Derbyshift 192 (C. Lee 01. M. Allen eight for 48) and 57 for dyr.
Nottingham- At Nollingham: Mure 278 and 149 for four (J, Clay (3). Surrey 281 for seven declarca (3. Eddiel 63, K. Bar- rington 75):
At Worcester: Essex 142 and
in 10",
The combŚC campaign of Derk 1, e2-3-ar-old Huddersfield salesman, met dis appointment In the invitation two miles, and it was another Yorkshireman, Ken Woul of Shefeld who came desperately
lose to winning.
21 J. Milner 69. G. Barker THIRD LANARK
former Enginnd player Close 62). Worcestershire 205 (G.
batted 189 minutes for his 111
Dews 82, K. Preston ave for 11 BEAT TOP U.S.
off Lancashire, titst included and one for one wickel,
a six and 18 fours.
At Cambridge: Free Foresters
Yorkshire passed the Lanca- | 84 and 300 for five (C. Howland shire score with live wickets 124, G. Cook 108 not out). Cam-
deovn.
est
TEAM IN
101, PROUGH MATCH
bridge University 387 for six declared (J. Brearly The bowling performence WAlten 125 remarkable as he Broderick 39).
Warwickshire At Leicester: wi kets in Icaptured g eight
OMR
4
2 13
J
3 6
5 12
2 12
1 0
1
0
-Reuter.
fastest lap went to Britain's Sir Winston wins
Jim Clark, who finished third
in Eplus after a great battle
with Phit Füll over most of the
751 laps of the 2.6 miles (4.19
lometres) circuli.
Moss fourth
Britain's Surling Mors
parate planes. The American Lotus mul American Ritchie
the Churchill
Stakes with
High Hat
fluest Park, May 22,
thin 14 by ma-playing cap Ginther (Ferrari), who ballten Sir Winston Churchill won his tam Dark Mitchelf and hides
Jins Pk Ron Padur. Michael
Hargrove
Wen
the finish In the MountO
Rogers, Jee Grand Prix last week, fougl
another personal duel for fourth plaer. Moss eventually won
At bar and Willem Barry.
The five-dac Australian team Tokina tod at Ko Tumer, Don the scrap by passing Ginthr": Murray, Gouge Rabethan, Ronimit on the line,
Went and Red Anderson,
own horse race today for the Arst time in 10 years, The win was worth £2,091 In prize
toney,
une spell of 71 run, bowling 223 and 133 for nine (M. Smith 40). Leicestershire 225 (P.
41). white Munder: 50, L. Gardner
Reuter.
ve Derbyshire batsmen and conceding only 19 runs taking the wickets.
Altogether at Northampton
wickets fell
terbay * 3:23
│rubs.
Harold
Derbyshire Ithodes
Fowlers Beau Rossa wins the
and Edwin Smith took five wickets each us Northants were all out for 103
No
their need inting. but before the close the Northamp tensitie altack was 011 lup again
as Derbyshire fost flye wickets while scoring 57, with Allen claiming two of these wickets.
Captain's innings
***
Colin Cowdrey, England's captain against the South Africans last season, followed century his first-innings with 67 for Kent in the second Innings against Hampshire, but batting honours went to The 86-year-old statesman's
Hampshire skipper Colin High Mat won the Winston
Ingleby-Mackenzie, After today's race. The second Churchill Stakes, named in his
Ingleby-MacKenzie saved his in the World Champlanship, honour after World War II. pant in the my-finals. Australia Moss and Von Trips share the The news
Thailand on June 1-2 and lead with 12 points each,
was flashed to him side from a cheap dismissal by at his country residence, Chart-hitting 30 in 80 minute: after plays against
well, where he is spending the half the team were out for 108.
He was last man out at 232. Phil
has ten points, Whitsun holiday weekend." The winner of inter-zone final Ginther eight, Clark four, Dan will play against Indunaria, the Gurney two, and J. Brabhuan hodels the trophy on June nett B. Maclaren one each.
kota temp will flest take
L'ented Mater Bergmark on June 3-4.
1-11--AFP.
bronztan
THE SUNTAY LOTION
THAT PROTECTS EVEN
AFIZE SWIRING!
TAE
Only in the last few laps was Von Trips position in danger, when Phil Hill challenged him fer the lead,
Australian
Jack
Churchill's
only previous victory In his own race was in 151, when he Won with Colonist II.
The win boosted Sir Winston's prospects of winning thu unveted Ascot Gold Cup next
High Hat Brabham, month.
is one of
who is defending big world | Britain's brightest hopes in that title, finished sixth, couple of Tree, seconds behind Ginther. to High Rat led from the start gab his first point in this an event year's championship.
'There
in
the;"
Closing scores
Close of play scores in today's ericket matches were:
At Lord's Sussex 280 and 70 for one. Middlesex
J. Murray 09).
200 for
Zetland Gold Cup
Philadelphia, May 22,
100 Yards,
Funes, a double winner art
Pales Marlan
Folk,
Saturday finished second to the
both Benaud to see clecking the same time of 9.0 seconds.
specialist again today
of the
A
Middlesex were surprise Inter-County winners
withi Team Championship total of 78 polits, Surrey were second with 72 and Essex, the holders, third with 71,AFP.
U.S. baseball results
London, May 22. Richle Benaud, who bowled for the first time against Cam- bridge University last week since injuring his shoulder, will see a specialist tomorrow, The Australian captain hopes that he will be given the go ahead to bowl seriously in the game with MCC at Lord's on Saturday,
Benaud said that his shoulder was mending slowly, but it w www.considerably better. He had a
in the nets at Lord's practice today.
Scotland's touring Third Lanark
New York, May 22, soccer team today beat the
of today's Major United States' best soccer team League baseball matches In-
the Philadelphia's Ukranian Nationals 2-1 Jo a match marred by Injuries and chal- lenges to the Scots from spectators.
Results
Icluded:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H
(Firat game)
Пaltimore New York
Three of the Scots, captain Jim Rolly. John McCormack Redear, May 22. and Alex Marley, were injured Mr Berl Kerr's Beat Nossa in the Best half and Alex Ely Cleveland
the Zetland Gold Cup of the Ukranians
won Tun over
uhe
anti aquarter carried off Netdi.
had the Minnesota
The Australian caplain ré turns to lead the side against Gloucestershire at Bristol, Ran Gaunt. the
howler,
27-year-old Test who strained his side Cambridge University will remain in London to rest.
E pains!
The Austration team for tho Gloucestershire match is; B. C.
o Booth, R. B. Simpson, N. C O'Nellt, P. J. Burge, D. C. Booth, A. K. Davidson, R. Benaud, G. Mackenzie, B. N. Jarman, F. M. Misson, L. F. Kilne, 12th May
9
7 17 12
(15 innings)
7
0
#
0
(Second game)
10 0
0 3 0
0
2 11
0
miles here today.
half, During the second
a Chicago Mr T. Ohlson's Fuishaw Cross dozen or so spectators streamed Boston was second with Mrs R. Mee on to the field to do battle with donald Buchanan's Pannier
the Scots and police were called third. Eighteen ran.
in to prevent any fight.
The Cleveland reasen for the outburst was Minnesota
Ometal starting prices were: D-2 favourite Beau Rossa, 8-1 Fulshaw Cross, 25-1 Pannier.
Beau Hossa won by half
with a neek Tength
between second and third-Reuter.
not clear.
The crowd of 8,000 spectators Milwaukee a Cincinnati was one of the largest for soccer match in the U.S.—AP.
Santana and Laver to
clash in French
Tennis semi-final
•
Paris, May 22.
و اگر دست
seven declared (W. Russell 150, Little Manuel Santana, of Spain, and Australian lefthander Rod Laver today qualified to meet in one of the men's singles semi-finals of the French International Tennis Championships here.
At Bath Somerset 225 and
138 for the (G. Atkinson 69, D.
Roc 3 not out), Gloucestershire
170 (K. Biddulph Ave for 53).
210
Santanu, 23, beat Australian | for horses
At Southampton: Kent 300 for champion, Over
Roy Emerson, 0-1, declared and Stakes ninc Churchill
fur G-2, 6-2 In a quarter-final matchi four years old, over 2 mlle 70 Ove (R. Wilson 53, C. Cowdrey full of glorious tennis to delight was nel an nccident, yards. In a close falsh he hold (7). Hampshi 232 (J. Gray 46, the holiday crowd on the centre pit stop er retirement through- on to his tead and won by three-H. Horton 40. A. Ingleby-court. out the race, which was run in, quarters of a length from Stat Mackenzie §0. A. Brown livs för fine weather and watched by ter, with Jet Stream third, four 981. about 60,000 people, including lengths behind. High Hat's Ume At blanchexler: İdiesshire 210 Prince Bernhard.--Reuter,
was 3:44.4-AP,
and 37 for fo wicket. Yorkshite
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Poor fare
In the offer match, which by comparison was pour face;
GAS FOR JOY
Laver, despite showing extra-, after that he always called the ordinary lapses of concentra- ture. tion, beat husky American Ron Holmberg. of Brooklyni, R-4, 6-0, 3-6, 6-3,
Laver,
fortune The pendulum of SWUBE wildly in
tite other match, Laver won the first two Then the 23-year-old the games. runner-up for
American took Wimbledon, America, Aus crew-cropped tallan and Italian titles, beat four in a row, but Laver won Santana when they met in Turin the next four for the set recently. But the lin red-stretched his, winning streak to haltedQueelistander will nced 10 games when he won the
he second set -0. much tighter control than hnd today If he is to repeal that performance.
Santana, a talented and fluent stroke-nker, dovelalled finesse with power with teilng effect to get the better of Emerson In close frst set in which both int always, altempted to pen up the court.
Though Santana, conqueror of Britain's Mike Sangalir in the previous round, cracked Entrion's strvice, hi the open- ing gate, the fean Australian lovelled at 5-5 but forchakl errora cont hin bis service ogoin the Afteruth game,
Slower
and
Holmberg, who appeared tớ
lio carrying a blt of surplus weight covered tlis cours much slower Dian Lavet, but with the Australian falling into error all the mori- ean led 5-1 in the third set and eventually won it in the ninth game.
W. LlarwayAFF.
Pinturischio better
London, May 22. Pinturischio, former favourite for the Epsom Derby to be run on May 31, appeared well on the way to recovery from his bout of stomach trouble today, but will still be taken out of the classic at tomorrow's forfeit stage.
His trainer, Noel Murless, sald that the interruptions in his iraining caused by his two at- lacks of stomach trouble intent he could not be got it in time
the
Mall race China Special.
for
Chess News
By LEONARD BANDEN MIRAI, TAL is a 1-1 on
· favourite to retain the world cheas title in dia 24-game match with former holder Mikhail Botvibaik, in Moscow.
The restless Tal who circles the board ilke a hawk when his oppanent is thinking, and often glares at film atter making, « inave, is only 24 and the gurigent champion in the history of the game.
Botvinnik a taciturii, inter lectual research acientist, is nears leg 80 and considered well pANE His best; but he gave conndent Tal a shock in the first game on Wednesday night.
Playing in careful positional style, Holvinnik reached an end- ing widof experie considered doodrol.
Tal wanted to agree à draw, bat Botvinnik turned down the ofer, and gave cheas fara glimpse of fils kreat strategioni
KUL
At the adimirtiment, after firs hours play, Botymule was pawn up, with a winning position. and Tal resigned" "WiLLIGUE bothering to resume play,
After the ten-minute break Laver quickly got back on a winning groove and hin flashing backhand shots left the Ameri can helpless. He finished off the nich with two splendid love quince.
The remaining quarter-anal, and spins.
Bantana needed three get singles matches will be played points to serve out the set, but tomorrow-Router.
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