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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1961.

Richie Benaud

Benaud the hero Milton leads Gloucester

AUSTRALIAN SKIPPER

SPINS MCC TO 63-RUN DEFEAT

Richio Benaud,

London, May 30.

Ambassadors of

Football contest

Following are the standings in the Hongkong Ambassadors of Football contest after yester- day's voting:

SENIOR TEAM

Ito Cheung-you, (SCAA) Kung Wah-kett Poliora

the Australian cricket! captain, was the hero of the hour as he spun the tourists to a fine 63-run victory over MCC here at Lord's today. Benaud had to make as difficult a declara-Pa-krung 17ung Wan

tion as he ever will at lunch to force a chong (SSA) definite result. It left MCC with the task of getting 294 runs in 240 minutes to win, and at one stage the Australians looked in grave danger of defeat.

Then Benaud struck a double | his form after a patchy period, blow by

the vstal was al deprived of the chaney wickel

Mike Smith and to reach his arst 300 of the Jun Parke in 1416 over, and i tour. He

elight needed only ICC WOR trap 176 for two

runs at the declaration, to 230 all otat. he Australian Lowry and Simpenn made Captain trek four wickets for thele runs in two hours 52 has match-witming mimates attel heal the previous 23 rs i spell and finished with dive for highest prating stand of the 67.

tour 177 by Celin McDad and Lawry against Cambridge University.

When Benaud declared with the Australians at 186 for no

Wicket in their second innings

the 24-year-old Bil awry. left-hander on his first over- seas tour, was only 16 short of becoming the first Austra- Han to score

ench Tunings.

irs

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Autralian win.

which

d their hopes of victory

that Test begining Th1-

D. WHEN a tylumph or Bennad's declared polley of

for an outright win century in obu:

every match and

Bobby Simpson, Lawry's openitur partner, striving to find

NEW

YORK

AMERICANS

TAKE US.

SOCCER LEAD

New York. May 3, The New York Americans gaine rd first place in the Inter- national League Tournament today by defeating the Besiktas team of Turkey 10 in the opening match uafa

two-match programme ar Polo Grounds.

The eas were tied at 13 the hnal two parter of play when Rul Sany, th

insule-right Anesiems team's

scure the Jone Keal after a sustained attack on the Turkish

Goalkeeper Dar 11 Erkmen, who had tromes in an out tande ing performiIANO, topped kara earber attempt: before, Sprat:

rushed in and drove a rebound

Bat the 10t

In

th sume

time endeave uring to play tractive cricket.

Final scores

Wony Mon-wat Happy Valley)

Wong Chi-keting (SCAA)

North Engkong Club

Vin Cheuk-ym (raig Wah! Chow Shlu-hung (KM)

uk Chan-walt (SCAA)

ng Sitewo Happy Valley)

JUNIOR TEAM

6.287 Chan Yin-sun (Salesian)...

7,184

and

1. Would Sze-keung Wah Yun 3,741

Chan Kwal-wing La Saite)

Cheux-wab Clement

4,012

2,140

CUD

Chan Pak-ng La Salle)

200

034

22

De Kam Kiť (Salesian) ................ Jung Chen (St. Louisa.

1,304

Cheung Kwok-ning (Elzsbethi

244 | Wong 30wok-kuen (Cement)) 1,260

22 Vũ Chunlong Queen

163 Chan Luf-wo (Roong CHINA)

1,102

FIVE AMERICAN BOXING GANGSTERS CONVICTED

Half world title for Briton Caldwell wins European

version of world bantamweight crown

London, May 30.

John Caldwell, the British flyweight champion, tonight put Alphonse Halimi of France down for a count of eight in the last round and then went on to win a points verdict in their fight for the European version of the world ban. tamweight boxing title.

Halimi's hopes of retaining his the next rounds it becane ob-i half share of the world Ulle vious that it was worrying Heli- | declined in the eighth round. Referee Bell examined it in. when a clash of heads left him the ninth, and again before the with blood streaming from tently. cut on his left eye.

it was Caldwell now who took i the fight to Halim, showing up well with in-fighting. 11th round only

to a fine victory

London, May 30. | Arthur Milton, who came in for most of the criti- cism when Gloucestershire, failed to take, úp a sporting challenge from the Australians last week, today led his side to a great 109-run victory over Sussex at Eastbourne in the Eng- lish County Cricket Championship.

Milton, who has been expped the dismissala in Derbyshire's by England at both soccer and recond innings as his county cricket and is now acting cap- scored a. 14-run victory with thin of his county. completed eight minutes to spare, his second centarry of the match He took four wickets for 23 and it was mainly duo to and held Ave catches.. stand of 159 in 90 minutes with Hawicing that he was Derek

able to declare and aut Sussex the task of scoring 314 in four

hours to wine

Quick scoring

and

Closing scores

At Nottingham: Nottingham- shire 248 (11. Winfeld 52, J. Clay 86, J. Springali 49), Com- bined Services 37 for no wicket. Rain stopped play, Today first day of match.

Results

Results in today's cricket matches were;

AŁ Manchester: Lancashire beat Hampshire by eight wick- els. Hampshire 152 and 77. Lancashire 170 and 60 for two. Lancashire 12 points.

AL

The task proved far too much for 'Sussex, who were dismissed in Just over three hours.

In the match Milton Hawkins hit 436 runs they were both undefeated in the second innings. Millon with 100 and Hawkins with 81. A crowd of about 11.000 at London's Indoor Wembley

There was more quick sör- the Stadium cheered Caldwell at

strong righting at Taunton the end and also gave a big

the dlesex sel to get 268 hand to the blood-smeared challenger up short during four

aminutes, beat Somerset with 12 Halimi, who overcame the cut strong left-Asted attack.

But minutes to spare thanks pargely eye to tako Coldwell the then right hook Janded on to fourth-wicket gland of 120 mm distance,

the champion's

between minutes cut eyebrow, as Halimi weighed 117 pounds 10 The 12th saw Haliml battling Russell (126 not out) ounces and Caldwell weighed strongly, and the two men were Clark (70). 11 pounds 0 ounces in the 15-mixing it in close with referee rounder.

Bril trying to separate them.

All out

Los Angeles, May 30. Frankie Carbo, reputed to be the underworld director of

boxing in America, was convleted today with others on conspiracy-extortion charges. They were accused of trying to force themselves on the contract of former welterweight champion Don Jordan.

Th

date for sentencing was an effort to cut in on Jordan's set for July 20. The defendants purses. were ordered to be held in the al-eunty jail until then.

Accue with Carbo Frank linky)

were Palermo, a 3 Philadelphia fight munuger and alleged front man for Carbet dr. od 1 the now defunct International Boxing Club; and fee Sira and La Tom Crags, Los Angeles SECOND INNINGS Australians: 186 for anne de- Masa sed ut attempting to aid the others in getting contral (1 dordan's contract,

FIRST INNINGS - Australians: 381 for live de Truman Gibson Plans a

MOC: STA.

clared!

MCC

A Subba How e O'Neil 1+

Retu

K. M

37

Barrington has Ac-

Kenzie

M. 45 Cowrires e Simpson b

Dax Ron

M. J. R. Smith e Davidson b

Benauci

3. M. Paoks lbw Benaul P. Marne Bw Benaud

M. 3. Horton Hay Davidson

J. B. Mortimore 1 Ben and Rindes c Bend b [ J

Davidson

T. Greenhough not out

JD Lufter

Sambun

Extras

Total

Grout

68 ย

230

13-week trial

During the 13-week trial the government traced the activities of the defendâuts anet attempted to show that they had tried to take aver well-known fighters with threats of halting matches be- cans? of powerful connec- fluns.

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The Federal Progettior, Alvin N. Goldstein, in his ar Igument to the jury in U.5. District Court, said: "You have been introduced to a sort unslerworld. Thir is a world of peridy, treachery: men who demand Tauny they haven't when tot someone is afraid of

men wha lutigh

them. They were not interest- ed in the sport of boxing, Wbut only in power and money,"

3

3.176, 4-176, 5-186. 6-191, 7-188,

Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-73, red and

Besiktas had player most or 3-216, 9-217, 10-230.

the match with only 10

2

owing to an injury suffered hgi

their inside-right Mustafa Ertan Davidson

at the 20th mile of the nest Mekenzie

half. However, the Turks held Mnekny

up well on:

The defence, with Benend Ürkmez especially Simpson

yoalkeeper outstanding-AP.

HEADS YOU WIN?

Howling analysis

MH

18

3 58

10

2 35

A

33

21

67

4.4 2 32

--Renter.

DON'T GAMBLE ON YOUR HAIR'S HEALTH

5

1 The Ave specifically were accured of threatening physical 5 harm to Jordans manager, Don Nesseth, and Jackie Leonard, a Hollywood fight promoter,

Vaseline

HAIR

TONIC

Ju

Eder Jefre of Brazil holds Lumard complained In 1950 the other half of the world that he was beaten up and his bantamweight le. He is house net on fire. ite blamed | cognised in all but two Ameri- hoodlum Influences in the Eght cm States. The title Caldwell wos from Halimi is recognised in Europe and New York,

The last time Britain had o champion In boxing ago when Randy

game.

The defendants denied the charges, saying they never used world

to frighten prize fight was 10 years threats managers and promoters. Their Turpin held the middleweight attorneys asked for aequittal on title. grounds of insufficient evidence, but the motion was denied.

Judge

The victory stretched Cold- well's unbeaten rum as n pro- Ernest fessional fighter to 22 bouts. Halimi now has lost four out of 39.

US. District A. Tolin put the case to the jury of 10 women_and_two men last Saturday.—AP.

HONGKONG'S LONDON TO

PARIS' RACE UNDERWAY

The fight

from the Algerian pulled

Eastbourne: Gloucester- where Mid-shire beat Sussex by 109 runs.

in 205 Gloucestershire 325 for six do--

cared and 240 for three de- clored (C. Milton 100 no! out, D. Hawkins 81 not out). Sussex 259 and 204 (G. Cooper 67, R. Longride 55). Gloucestershire 14 points,

Eric and Ted

Russell reached his century in 155 minutes and his 128 includ- pace Middlesex cd 14 fours. bowler Alan Moss, an Engiant

Q both Test candidate, had

analysts of 10 for 101.

The last two rounds of this fine light brought out boxers Lual efforts, Caldwell was throwing everything at the Algerian, and Hallml countering deftly with elegant right. The 14th closed with Caldwell

final burst,

The lust

round

SUW

was

match

Tune.

At Sheffield: Yorkshire beat

241 Leicestershire by Yorkshire 360 for nine declared and $4 for two declared. Lei- cestershire 132 and 81 (F. True- mian five for 13). Yorkshire 14 points.

AL Chesterfield: Glamorgan buat Derbyshire by 14

runs. Glamorgan

30U for nine declared and 177 for

308

for

eight

ciglit

Win for Yorkshire

Freddie Trueman, who is sure forcing Halind to be one of England's opening declared (J. Evans 55 not cut). into a corner during a savage bowlers barring injury, claimed Derbyshire

malch figures of 12 for 58 as declared and 181 (C. Lec 08). County champions

Derby. Yorkshire Glamorgan 12 points.

two points. Lothraced to their fourth win in ve

At Birmingham: Warwick- boxers trying for the knockout.championship outings by 241

beat The challenger sen! Halimi to runs

shire Leicestershire at

Northamptonshire the canvas with

a series

by eight wickets. Northampton- of Shefeld, two fisted hooks to the face.

shire Trueman followed his seven declared (F. M.

180 and 224 for nine The champion KOL up, and

Norman 70). for 45 of the first innings wille Warwickshire Coldwell forced him back five for 13 in 10 uvers in the acclured and 182 for two (N. 232 for four second.

In the Brat round Halim! led against the rupes in a remorse- with a strong right but the Bel-less burst, with Halimi defend- tast boy come back with a series ing hard.-AP and AFF. of roking lefts. Caldwell forced Halimi Into the ropes with body blows, but when Halimi stum- bled Caldwell allowed him to get up. It seemed to be Cold-

well's round.

Caldwell looked confident the second and used a series of left hooks, one of which brought an ugly red palich above th The first two teams in the champion's lett eye,

The third saw the Frenchman Round-the-Colony Race

kerping the challenger at a dis organised by the

48 tance

to protect his eyebrow Gurkha Infantry Brigade "Injury". Caldwell kept poking Group have completed the at Halimi with his left, but the

experienced

course,

They are Headquarters, 17/21 Lancers, who passed through all ten check polnis in 22 hours

50 minutes

10

seconds and 13th Field Bat-

tery, 14th Field Regiment,

champion

came

back with two good rights fol-

lawed by a left hook which made Caldwell become more cautious.

In the next round Halimi with some necurate come on

lefts and an even better right

which caught whose time was 15 hours 15

the Belfast boy The minules and 21 seconds.'

un the point of the chin. snub-noced plumber fought Two more teams set off this back and forced the Algerian morning "C" Company of info a corner, Halim matched Royal Caldwell's lefts to the face with the 1st Dallailun the Warwickshire Regiment and sizzling left uppercut. The 18 Field Ambulance, Royalinalch was evening out after Army Medical Corps.

the challengers' fine start.

A total number of 20 teams from all units of the 48 Gurkha Infantry Brigade Group are competing in this event which is being held for the first time In Hongkong. Each team consists of seven members, including one officer -and two NCOs.

Two uppercuts from the champion marked the opening of the fifth. The pace WZ5 slowing and Caldwell wor less aggressive, but he counterva well Halimi's lefts,

Two-fisted attack

The race la organised along the In the sixth Caldwell turned lines of the recent 'London to on the heat but Hallini fought Paris' race.

There are no him off with both hands. The restrictions on the means of Irishman was depending mare travel, except that the use on his left while Halhai inarked of hellcopters and light air-the rpand with a crashing right

to Caldwell's chin.

erait is barred.

bronztan

THE SURIAH LOTION THAT PROTECTS EVEN AMER KWVARINGS

A.

over

Glamorgan all-rounder Peter Walker had a hand in nine or

FOYT WINS THE

INDIANAPOLIS

500-MILE RACE

Indianapolis, May 30.

46, K. Ibadulla 65). Horner Warwickshire 14 points.

At Taunton: Middlesex beat Somerset by six wickets. Somerset 252 and 211 for nine declared (J. Lomax 71, K. Palmer 44 not out). Middlesex 190 and 271 for four (E, Clark 70. F. Titmus 48 nct out, W. Russell 126 not out), Middlesex 12 points. Somerset four points. At Gravesend: Math drawn. Kent 384 for nine declared and 245 for Seven declared (5. Leary 43), Worcestershire 387 for five declared ond 184 for six (D. Kenyon 16, G. Dew's 42,

R. Broadbent $3 not but). Worcestershire two points,

At Ilford: Match drawn.

J. Foyt, one of the youngest drivers in profes. Surrey 238 and 405 (J. Edrich sional motor racing, won the rich Golden 129, A. Parsons 37. M. Willett 02, R. Swetiaan 44, T. Bailey Anniversary 500-Mile Race today after a tree for 80). Essex 446 and 40 mendous duel with Eddie Sachs.

Foyt's winning speed unofficially was 138.466 miles per hour, just short of the record 138.767 mph in which Jim Rathmann won last year.

Foyt, the 1980 USAC cham- pion from Houston, Texas, took the lead with three inps to go when Sachs had to make a pit stop he had been trying to avoid because of a worn right rear tyre.

Masario, about 38,

was

D

junior high school prinelpal and a coach in suburban Bin Davis. in was the 54th death at the track and the second this year. Hnce driver Tony Belienhaus? was killed in testing a friend's car on May 12.

Sachs, of Centre Valley, Pennsylvanis, finished second.

The 20-year-old Foyt bent The fire truck driver, James Suchs across the finish line by Willams, was treated for shock uniy a few seconds.

after the accident.

It was almost a duplication of last year's finish, when a worn tyre forced Rodger Word to surrender the lead to Jimi Rathmann late in the race, Ward was third today, back and 12 of the 33 starters The rest of the lleid was away

were stiil ruming at the Anish.

the

One death

Halimi was stacking up points with u two-tisted attack

on tile Irishman's body and in

Brabham ninth

leve

And

for two. Ensex four points. - Reuter.

U.S. baseball results

New York, May 30.

Today's major Iragić base-

ball results included:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Los Angeles Washington Thiett

netlofis New York Infurica withough seven cars Buston were involved in a race car

Kunsas City Beramble in front af 11:0

Detroit track's biggest grandstands.

five ⚫ However,

of the

cars were knocked out of the race.

driver, Jack

the seventh he started showing Foyt's carnings won't be One of them fipped over three plenty

of confidence, scoring known until the victory dinner times, but the with three rights to the challen- | tomorrow night, but they prob- Turner, suffered only leg Baltimore

ably will exceed 100,000 dollars. bruises.

ger's fate.

(Flest game)

E

R H

1

菲 1

5 10 0

12 17

0

3 8

3

0 15

3 0

1

Haltimore

Chicago

(Second Kanie)

0

Chicago

4 {}

NATIONAL LEAGUE (First game)

Bith; Cincinnati Garden San Francisco

Bob Penny.

7 11

0

(Second game)

Ruby, Jock

Cincinnall San Francisco Chicago

13

8

10 14

Pittsburgh

1

-AP.

But a senantion was produced He drove a Bowes Special en- Other unofficial finishers in- in the next round when Halim tered by Bob Bowes of Included Shortly Templeman, drew out of a rope-side clinch dianapolie and George Bignoifi Seattle, fourth; AI Keller,

Green

Acres, Florida, with blood runhing from a new of Burlingame, California.

The race was marred by the Chucle Stevenson, The Dutch cut over fils eye, referee Ben Bril warned Cald- deathz ot a speedway guard. Grove, California, sixth; well for butting twice in the John Mosario, fatally injured | Marshman, Pottstown

which backed Ivanis, seventh; Lloyd round. The contest was getting by a fire hard and both fighters were over him as it went to put out Houston, Texas, eighth;

Are in

Australia, Eddie Johnson's Brabham, Sydney, covered with blood.

Johnson was un-ninth and Norman Hall, Los The eye injury looked like the wrecked car. turning point in the fight.

Angeles tenth.-AP. In hurt.

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