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SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1961.
Gloucester miss great chance
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TIMID MIDDLE-ORDER BATTING DEPRIVES THEM OF VICTORY
OVER AUSTRALIANS
Bristol, May 26. Gloucestershire missed a great chance of becoming the first side to beat the 1961 Australian touring cricket team hore today when timid middle-order batting let them down after openers David Carpenter and Martin Young had given them a great start to their task of scoring 279 on the last day with a century partnership.
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A sporting overnight declara- tion by Australian captain Richie | Benaud left the county skle the whole day to get the runs at a rate of only 50 an hour, but at the close they were at 35 runs short of the forget with only two wickets left and it was the tourists who were pressing strongly for victory.
If Benaud had been fully the complains that his injured shoulder is still sord the Australians may well have
for with won,
three minutes to go Benaud missed a chance at in given by David Allen, the England off- splaner.
With only Cecil Cook, who has no pretensions as a batsman, to comic and another over to play out, Gloucestershire would have been hard pressed had Benoud taken the chance.
Too cautious
the
D. A. Allon nut aut
D. it. Smalth & Mikron la tine .. H. 7. Mever & Simpson
D. G. A'Court not out
Extran
Total (for wickets)
Fall of wickets 1-113, 2-122, 3-118, 4-140, 5-143, 8-169, 7-180, 8-220.
Bowling Analysis
Davidson
Misbon McKenzie
Kline Bortaud
Simpson O'Neil
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Yorkshire fail to win for the first time this season
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London, May 26. County Cricket champions Yorkshire failed
win for the first time this season. Surrey, champions for seven years in a row before Yorkshire took over at the top, failed again to pull off their first win. of the year.
Those were the salient points" behind the four English County Championship
Results
cricket
matches which | Results of today's 25 oll ended without an outright matches were:
At Old Trafford: Match drawn. result today,
After some exhilarating bat- Northamptonshire 209 and 233 ting by Doug Padgett, who hit a for seven, (M. Norman 19). six and 12 fours in his unbeaten | Lancashire 382 for nine declar- 92, Yorkshire declared at 194 for) ed. Lancashire four points. Ave in their second innings, At Bristol: Match drawn. sciting Hampshire to score 290 Australians 291 for nine declar- to win in four hours at Leeds. ed and 154 for three declared, All the time the colourful Gloucestershire 167 and 244 for Roy Marshall was at the wicket, } fight (D. Carpenter 05, D. Hampshire looked as if they Young 40, D. Allen 42 not out). might get the runs, but after he
At the Oval; Match drawn, left for 37, п drow seemed
Surrey 353 for six declared and almost Inevitable. Hampshire 395 for two declared (3. Edrich
57, M. Stewart 58). Warwick finished with 203 for five,
shire 220 and 170 for four (W. Stewart 04, T. Cartwright 60 not out), Surrey four points.
AL Leeds: Match drawn. Yorkshire 270 and 194 for five declared (D. Padgett B2 not out). Hampshire 184 and 203 for five. Yorkshire four points.
all - Australian
men's doubles final
Paris, May 26.
Most of the blame for Gloucestershire failure to Lake up the challenge must rest with acting captain Arthur Milion. After Carpenter and Young had become the first opening pair to take a century partnership
Playing on a chilly damp day, Jiri Jovorsky and Mrs Vera the Australians this season,
and Rod Laver Puzejova Roy Emerson Milton inspired the other bats- qualified to play in the final oneml-Anals,
a walkover Into the
GR thelr men to become much
quarter- 100 Sunday against
fellow
Au final match had been left un- cautious and they fell well be-tralians Bob Mark and Bob nished last night because of hind the clock.
Howe. All four are on private rain-Reuter, fours.
Australia, eclipsed in the singles, today made certain of carrying off the men's doubles title in the French International Tennis Champion ships here.
Milion, who came in when Gloucestershire had Toat two wickets for 122 runs, spent 35 mimites before scoring and eventually made only 14 in 1 hours.
scene
Not until Allen entered the did the Gloucestershire scoring rate approach respecta- bility and by then it was too much to expect the lower-order batsmen to hit the county to victory. Allen was undefeated with 42 runs.
Strong support
Emerson, who won the tille with Ncole Fraser year ago, Teceived strong support from Laver in ending the fine rua Of successes of the young Bey, oi scratch pair Adrian Rhodesia, and Robin Sanders, of South Africa.
Emerson and Laver won 6-1,; 6-1, 8-6.
Mark and Howe, .seeded eighth, saved three match points Carpenter took the day's in the fourth sql and came back honours with a praiseworthy fighting to beat the fourth over | secded pair, Bob Hewill and
Fred Stolle, who are in the afcial Australian touring team. Mark, three times an Austro- lian doubles champion, and Howe the more experienced player, ron out winners by
innings of 85 in Just three hours. He bli 13 fours and played the major part in the first-wicket partnership of 113 in 130 minutes.
The Australians looked set for victory when Gloucester
Extended
shire slid to 103 for five, still | 8-0, 1-0, 2-6, 11-9, 6-4. needing 16 in 90 minutes, but sharp chances went abegging In the closing stages and Allen and A'Court managed to hold out although surrounded by fielders.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS Austrations: 201 for nine
clared.
Gloucestershire: 107.
clared,
SECOND INNINGS
Gloucestershire
final
The women's doubles will be a repetition of the 1000. Wimbledon Championship.
Marin Bueno, of Brazil, and American Darlene Hard, who won here and at Wimbledon last year had to fight all the way de- to subdue the young Australian girls Lesicy Turner and Jan Le- hane by 5-7, 7-6, 7-4.
South Afrleans Sandra Rey- nolds and Rene Schuurraan Australlans: 154 for three de- completely crushed Britain's Elizabeth Starkle and Mimi Arnold, of the United States, 6-0, 0-1 in the other semi-final. Later in the day, Miss Bueno had an attack of stomach trou- esible and withdrew from the mix. ed daubles in which she was parinering Bob Howe.
D. M. Young © O'Neill & David-
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