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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961.
Hammers 26 fours
in 4 hrs. 10 min.
SPORTING SAM
by Reg. Wootton
CONSTABLE SHINES
London, May 24.
Bernard Constable, 40-year-old Surrey veteran, who played only two matches last year, and had a kneecap removed during the winter, scored a magnificent 179 against Warwickshire at the Oval today. Constable hammered 28 fours declare at 332 for six. He added of the 120 added with Roy
fifth wicket during a stay of four hour on 93 for the
with Swetmun for the sixth wickel minutes
in 5 minutes,
to etable Surrey, to Brian Parsons; and clated 35
Moore fights Giulio Rinaldi
on June
10
-At Madison Square Garden
New York, May 24.
A good all-round performance by Itodney Pratt saved
| Leicestershire against Glamor- Igan at Leicester. Pratt took reven for 47 To help dirmiss Glansorgan for 118 and then hit top score of 39 after his side lost jex for 31.
Letztershire were all aut for 127. Glamorgan ekipper Onsle Wheatley taking seven for 08 with his fast bowling.
Donald Kamsamooj, Nor- thamptonshire's Trinidad-born batsman, hit 3 bright 113 against Lancashire at Okl Trafford, hitting a six and 18 fours in three houra.
Australian Bill Alley, 42, only man this reason so far to hit a double century, was
again in Kurki form With the bat Jor Somerset against Sussex nt Beibetrue. Alley hit two sixes and 12 fours in scoring 05 out of 130 in just over 90 minutes
start,
American Light Heavyweight Champion Archiepatter Somerset had made a poor
Moore, and challenger Giulio Rinaldi of Italy officially signed today to meet in a 15-round title hout on June 10 at Madison Square Garden.
The
The champions Yorkshire, the champions, and al feaders, have beyun wedi against Hampshire at Leeds. They *wer much to
place at receipts. Finaldi will reedive a jopener Brian Stoll, who after a Signing twok the New York State Comanda-j $25,0ìo guarantee.
| Jean speil, reached three figures. Harry sion Office with chairman Gen.;
Markson, Managing
Stott did not give a change, Melvin Kaulewitch posit! (196 Director
Madison Square of
and after sharing an opening Moure, who will
Boxing be making Garden
Department,
i stand of 137 with Johm Bolus, the hath defmer of his title old the televiston rights (ABC) | went on to make 116 in four which he won trum Joey Mazitn will bring in $150,000.
hetrs, hitting 21 fours. In 1952. wil rereive
htt US$100,00
Autamme
privilege of accepting
J
g the
40 per
cent of the pale and Television | This
Ingemar to meet Liston?
Second time
wri
the
The scores
Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were:
At the Oval--Surrey 352 for between Muere and Binaldi. The Holian won a 10- six declared. B. Constable 179. in a non-title R. Swetman 70 not out. Warwick- sound decision
shire 24 for one. AL Leads light in Rome last Oct. 20.
Neither fighter weigned in. Yorkshire 270 W. Statt 110, Under the state law, Aghters. Lolus 43. Hampshire five for f until five one, At Oxford - Oxford Unver- need not weigh days fore the scheduler fight.sity 285 D. Worsley 77, B. Wells The official weigh-in ceremonies six for 75. Nottinghamshire 84 take plave n the day of the for one N. Hill 51 not out.
t.
Moule said he weighed
* 185“ and promised he
week! make the required
175
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Lan
limit, Markson Harold Johnson. the Light-Heavyweight Champion, would be available as a stulby rhold Archie fail to are down. Mame was stripped of his title by the NEA at year be-
New York, May 24, American boxing promotor, couse he had not defended it Tom Bolan flys from New Since Aug. 12. 1959 when he
kpocked san Yvon Duruție in i York tomorrow for Geneva Montreal. Archie, however, is! where he will discuss valued as champion in New! with former Heavywoight York, Massachusetts Champion, Swaden's In- Europe.
gemar Johansson and his
and
Rinaldi, who came from hir training quarters in Haines
They want
to play in Canada Cup matches
advisor, Edwin Ahlquist, City, New York, was scheduled Golf
with to return to camp today. More
a proposed
bout
top ranking heavyweight' will wave today for Moniecto, Sonny Liston.
New York where he will train Bolan plans to awet on Fri- at Kutcher's Country Club, day with The Swedish
boser.
While at the Commissioner's oflier. Earlier today,
Menre applied for 4 http moter, who stages benvyweigin rewal of his boxing licence champion Floyd Patterson's fitle which had automatically 4x- Liston's tired because of his failure ta defences, spoke with new manager George Katz, and fight in New York for a year.- members of the Pennsylvania AP. State Boxing Commission. Katz. and Bolan were arranging for a Jomass in-Listen bout parible
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
OTHER CHOICE
But the choice of a site for the bout will no doubt hlage on
Expected Federal Court i the decision on June 11 ruling on Johansson's income tax troubles with the Valted Stales Gov. ernment.
If the United States is ruled out as a site for the bout, it has been suggested that either Mon-A treal, or Gothenborg, Sweden.
could be the locale for the top- rafe encounter.--APP,
NEW!
in
Basketball incident
in America
O'Neill, Davidson
stand against Gloucestershire
Bristol, May 24.
Norman O'Neill and Alan Davidson contributed
163 of the runs, and nearly all the attractive batting, in the Australian cricketers' first innings score of 291 for nine declared on the opening day of their match against Glouces- tershire.
the third wicket after the
The county were five for no wicke in reply at the cioso.
O'Neill (73) and Davidson (20) were both associated in bia stands, O'Neill and Colin McDonald (37) put on 105 for
Australians had lost their first two
and men for 11 runs, Davidson And Graham Mc- Kenzle (45) added 122 for the seventh wicket, reviving team's fortunes after another slump.
Apart from O'Neill and the batting locked Davison, sparkle, Bobby Simpson, Richie Benaud, Peter Burge and Bring Booth all went cheaply, and McKenzie took McDonaid and
their
a long time to get their runs.
Two wickets
Wilfred Wooler, one of the England Test selectors, was af the match with his attention primarily on off-spinners John Mortimore and David Allen.
11e must have been pleased with the accuracy of the former, who took two wickets for 17 runs oft 18.1 overs-and this included a six taken off him by Davison.
Allen, not quite so cuntrolled in pitch and direction, also took two wickets, but at a cost of 40 runs.
O'Nelli WES
tremendous In batting form. Undeterred by his arrival at the crease with the Ecoreboard showing 1 for two. the ac immediately attacked pace bowling of David Smith and Dennis A'Court. He got bis 13 runs in 10 minutes with the aid of eight boundaries.
A six
Davidson, batting stubbornly at first, later hammered the bowling, laking a six and 19 fours in a slay of two hours. He 90 was his best score of the Luster.
Cleveland, May 24,
professionals Gary
McDonald way at the wicker Player of South Africa and two and
hours. for a quarter Arnold Palmer of
and tho bis 37,
19-year-old United States say they McKenzie took two and three. : want to take part in the quarter hours over his 48.
declaration Benaud's
lefl International Canada Cup Gloucestershire with eight matches in Puerto Rico minutes batting, yielding five but not the Memphis runs in three overs. open.
They were quoted as saying they "definitely will not play In the Memphis open, but are hopeful a compromise can be worked out so they can play in Puerto Rico."
Scoreboard
Scoreboard
on
the opening day of the match here between Gloucestershire and the Austro- Hlan cricketers was:
Australians First Innlaga
Cleveland Allomey Mark H. C. McDonald c Meyer b McCormack business manageт A'Court
lor Player and Palmer, today R. Simpson lbw Smith
repeated that neither ever made
a commitment to play in the
$30,000 Memphis open.
"No matter how the conillet
New York, May 24, весопа basketball Incident, naming players at New York University, St John's, Dayton, Iowa and Seton Hall as having accepted bribes, was returned by a New York County Grand Memphis Jury today.
of dates is resolved," he cold, "they
won't
go to Memphis. They make a decision about
within
the next Puerto Rico few days."
Both tournaments fall on the same
dates, Jun 1-4, and Insist open offelals the Professional Golfers Assu
to its Named as the sole defendantellion live up
Its contract, the indictment bronztan
was Josephs į The contract says Player and Palmer-omong others will be Hacken, already under arrest in comectin with the scandal. on hand fur the Memphis Open Also pamed as a co-constrator or is fined 5500 and suspended In the indictment, but not as a from ihe professional gol! defendant, was Duvid Budin, 28, elreul for six months. The PGA who was arrested last September agreement stipulates they either in Lansing, Michigan, in can play in Memphis or not play at nection with a reported attempt all during the June 1-4 dates.
McCormack to fx football game between i
sald POA rules the University of Michigan and on the matter are discretionary the University of Oregon,
would not require the Budin was freed on that surpension
Patter and charge--UPL
THE BUNIAN LOTION THAT PROTECTR EVEN
AIR SWIMMING!
THE GAMBOLS
WELL, DO (SOMETHING)
ABOUT IT
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Barry Arbūzy
DONT SIT THERE DOING
NOTHING
and
Player-AT
uf
Lawn Bowls
selection for
HK Electric
37
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to are selected The following
represent the Hongkong Electrio Recreation Club in the Recreation Club "A" at F.R.C. League Match against Police Happy Valley) on Saturday. at 4.00 pm,
F. D. Bottomiey: T. Dyer (skip).
"AS, G. Connery; W. Laing
"F. A. Golding: W. 1. Landolt; E. Poulson; L. Gibson (skip).
"J. F. Barron; A. N. Other; W. E. Muctarlone; H. T. Shields (skip).
Log Barry Appleby
I'M NOT
SITTING HERE
DOING
NOTHING
R. Benuud b A'Court
N. O'Nolll c and Smith P. Burge Allen
B. Booth c A'Court b
· Morilmore A. Davidson
Allen
G. McKenzie e Meyer b
Mortimore
B. Jarman b Cock F. Misson, not out
Extras (byes 3, legbyes
5)
Total (for nine wickets
declared)
London Express Service.
Australia provide three of four semi-final pairs
Paris, May 24.
Australian players dominated today's play in the French Lawn Tennis Championships here to provide three of the four semi-final pairs in the men's doubles.
3
Dob
73
Howe
and Bob Mark 14 played far above their eighth- seeding position to eliminate top-seeded Italians Nicola Pie- trangell and Orlando Sirola by 10 4-6, 6-0, 0-1, 6-3.
0
40
Rod Laver and Roy Emerson 6 bent Manuel Santana (Spain)
7 and the Mexican Mario Liamas 4-6, 6-4, 0-4 0-3 and Hob Dewitt and Fred Stolle easily Accounted for Ivo Pimentel, of Venezuela,
291 riguez, of Chile, U-4, 0-4, 6-4.
Wicketfulls: 1-0, 2-11, 3-110, 4-122, 5-142, 0-144, 7-206, 8-267,
8-291.
Smith A'Court Cook
Allen
The scratch
Ambassadors of
football contesl
and Patricio Rod- Following are the standings in the Hongkong Ambassadors of Football contest after yester- day's voting:
combination of
Robin Sanders (South Africa) and Adgian Bey (Rhodesia), who beat Bobby Umwion and Alan Mills (Britain) 3-0, 6-2, w8-0. 3-0 0-4. complete
double's semi-final line-up.
Bowling
M π 33
2 A 104 23 8 60 21 24 ទូ 49 18.1 9 17 2
2
53
1
2
Mortimere Gloucestershire First Innings D. Young, not oul D. Carpenter, not out
Extras
Total (for no wicket)
Bowling to date
Davidson McKenzie
Only onc
Senior Trast
a Cheung-yau (SCA)
Junior Team
the
Ka Fo-keung (Tung Wahl Kung Won-Kit (Polica) Lou Kin-chung (SCAAL Wong Manewal iiappy Valley)
4.310 Chan Yin-gun (Salesian)
4.844
3,350
2,689
14
Wang Sze-koung (Wah Yan B 3042 Chan Kwel-wing (La Salle)... 2.007 Tau Kam-kit (Salesians
2.473
30
Wong Chi-keung (SCNA,
Yi Cheuk-yin (Tung Waly..
Cheung Kwok-hina (Elizabethi
Cheuk-wah (Clement
1,373
210
Mok Chun-wat; (BCAA)
Chan Pal-ling La Salle)
147
212
Chow Sidu-hung (KMB) Make Wing-hung (Police) Wong Sm-wo [Happy Valley)
Yu Chun-hong (Queen's)
915
Wang Kwok-kuen (Cloment!)
815
150
120
Jung Chiu-suen iSt. Lou Chan Yul-wa (Soong Ching
673
Six of the eight players who will contest The men's and 5 women's augles mi-inale to- doubles morrow, competed in today and the only one to finish on the winning side was Aus- tralian Rod Laver, Those beaten were Ann Haydon (Britain), Yola Ramirez (Mexico), Edda
5
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W
0
~Reuter.
Buding (Germany), Pietrangell (Italy) and Santana (Spain) ---- Reuter.
England beat Italy 3-2
-By taking their
chances
Rome, May 24,
England kept their unbeaten soccer record against Italy here today when they scrambled home with a narrow 3-2 win (halftime 1-1).
Badminton
Danish
Will the 'Cooper' impress change
players
things?
Singapore, May 24, Denmark's Thomas Cup team tonight won all the matches against Malaya to tako O 4-0 lead in the first of their two- night badminton exhibi- tion match played horo. Full results of tonight's marches oro (Danish players The mentioned first):
Singles Finn Kobbera beat Billy Ng 10-10, 15-10.
Enand Kops, beat Tan Yeo Khan 18-15, 15-7, 15-2.
Doubles
Finn Kobbera and Hammer-
gard Hansen beat Ong Poh Lim
and George Yap 15-9, 15-7.
Erland Kops and Poul Neilson
An accident lo their goal-; 80th minute whep he ballooned beat Ton Yee Khan and Ng keeper-captain, Lorenzo Buffon, an vasy chance over the
bar. Boon Bee 7-15, 17-15, 15-11. nine minutes after halftime, Then he was, enlucky not
to Reuter, could have cost Italy the chance score when a rocket-ilke to record their first win over crashed against the bar. England. Buffon sustained
J
face injury diving at the feet i
with the
Argentinianı
Italy ahoad
shot
0
of an England forward and was carried oft. Up to that time he
Brighenti eventually got had been playing brilliantly.
goal when he scored in the 74th i The whole Italian team had minute to put Italy aheed 2-1. been playing well. The forwards, Hitchens, the only change Omar England made from the side Sivori, brillant at inside left, which drew 1-1 with Portugal were individully. superior to in a preliminary World Cup their England counterparts, but match in Lisbon last Sunday, was in opened the scoring in the 30th Ron Springett minute. But Sivor equalised was outstanding in goal.
with a great shot five minutes Inter.
the England
defence
splendid form,
Took chance
Brighenti gave Italy their 2-1 England won because they lead, but Hitchens made it 2-2 goal came five minutes from the Greaves notched took their alances. The winning in the 78th minute and thon
the winner end. Jimmy Greaves, on whom Reuter. Internazionale, of Milan, have Chelsea scored an option for his transfer from a typical up.
portunist goal,
life.
At times England's goal bore n charmed
Springett brought c# cove
after Brighenti, the Italian centro- forward, missed a "sitter" in the
·AM SITTING HERE WORRYING
COOK BETTER MEALS
WITH GAS
Dave
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDER
(015)
Here is a position from actual play White to move and win.
Solution No. 1934: 1 KEMG?, Spusta ch; 2 BXR, or R-Kiżi | KB, or R-03; 2 Kt85, of R-KRI: 2 B.-ELÍ, or B.......K?) AREA, or Gimlik; 2 AQA, or KC-843; 2 KIXP.
London Jagels SEVICE.
Bueno, Hard
reach semi-finals
At
Indianapolis
New York, May 24.
little Cooper-Climax racing car to be driven by Australia's World Chom- plon Jack Brabham in Tuesday's 500-milo classic at Indianapolis "brings the threat of revolution to the foremost US outo race," an article in Sports Illustrated magazino sold today.
The article said that the pre- sence of the lightweight, rear- engined British car among the 33 starters poses this question:
"IS the time honoured Indianapolis roadster still master of the Brickyard (mean- Ing the Indianapolis speedway, which is paved with bricka), 57 is it merely an expensive fässli soon to be pulverised wuders from overseas?"
between
Paris, May 24. Bueno, of Brazil, and Brabham's
the
US
by In-
by ал
THE QUESTION What the story referred to was the radical difference in design-both body and engine.... cors and racer, bull England's John Cooper as
Grand Prix ed the semi-finals in defence adaptation of a
International racer. of their Women's Doubles title at the French International question of whether
The article raised the
the U.S. cors are obsolete in view of the Cooper-Climax.
Marla
American Darleno Hard reach-
Tennis Championships here ta- day.
Opening a day's programme which consisted
entirely of " took no
ieup of the doubles, Miss Bueno and Mis Imagination," the story went on, dislocations Herd, who botla suffered shock "to judge
what defeats in the singles earlier this might come about if two or week, carried too much all round three other European factories, strength when beating Southvited out of their former Africans Margaret Hunt and imidity, should in the future Lynn Hutchings 0-1, 6-1.
join Cooper in full-scale war- tore at Indianapolls.
The champions gained an For example, Enzo Fortarl carly break and raced away the Ballon wizard, builds with the first set. Their run bigger, hotter engines than any wan halted at the start of the avaliable to John Cooper in otcond when Miss Hard lost her Britain and tremendous reliable ar vieg to love, through racing cars.' double fault and A brilliant amnah by Miss Hunt to Miss Bueno's feel.
HARSH TRUTH
"The harsh truth is that American racing design is not But it was only a temporary only stagnant, It is virtually setback incl the champions non-existent. Additionally, the cwept majestically through the $0-odd Indianapolis car owners next six games for the match, are by no means eager to lavo thair immense investments in The Australians, Bob Hove the roadstern suddenly threaten- and Bob Mark, last among the ea," Pight seedcd pairs, beat the top- The article by Kenneth Rud- seeded Italian stars, Nicola den concluded, by saying that Pietrangell and Orlando Sirola radical change will meet the 4-0, 0-0, 0-1, 0-3, to reach the resistance of many VB builders, semi-finals of the men's doubles. byt no one knows how many. į
Reutor.
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