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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1961.
Big score against Australians Europe Cap goes out of Spain
BAIG, DRYBOROUGH, NEATE
HELP OXFORD DECLARE
AT 320 FOR NINE WICKETS
Oxford, May 31. Oxford University recovered from a shaky start against tho touring Austro.ions today in such fine style that they wore able to declare at 320 for nine an hour before the closo, This was the biggest total against the Australians so far this summer, and the University's best total against an Austro- lian team for 62 years.
wickets
In-
Oxford's rst four tumbled for only 31 runs,
By the close the Australian | ejuding that of the Nawab of Migson had a day of mixed openers Bill Lawry and Bobby | Pataudi-current leader in the fortune following his success in Simpson had made 82 without English batting averages — for dismissing David Piley and being separated.
his first duck this season.
the Nawab of Patnud in the But first Abbas Ali Balz, theme over. Indian Test bateman, who made 95, followed by Atte- Neate punished the Australian tralian-born Colla Dryborough | spin' bowlers but quietened with 89, and then Francis down against tho speed теп. Nrate (78). all made their He eventually fell to Benaud, best scores this season.
who did not risk his injured shoulder until near the end of going the Innings
Tour of Italy Cycling race
Thano, May 31. Italy's Petro Chiodini today won the 11th stage of the Tout of Haly Professional Road Cycling Race when he covered the 268 kilometres (176 miles) from Potenza to here in 7 hours 6 minutes 58 seconds. Ha com- patriot Dine Liviero was second and Ireland's Seamus Elliot was third in the same time,
France's Jacques Anquel! kept the overall lead of this 21-
Balg, who has been through a lean patch, showell ailmpses of his best form, driv Ing and square-cutting superbly, in a display lasting two hours 40 minutes. He finally mistimed a bi to mid-on after hitting 13 fours and sharing a fifth wicket stand of 106 with Dryborough.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS Oxford University
D. R. Worsley ↳ McKenzie D. B. Pithey b Misson
ade
15
A. A. Balg e Quick & Kline 95 Dryborough, who also hi 13 Nawab of Pataudi e Simpson fours, lost his off-stump 10
Misson Graham McKenzie when the C. A. Fry b McKenzie Australians took the new ball C. D. Dryborough b
McKenzle Just before tea,
30
F. W. Neate e Misson b After tea paceman Frank Benaud ..... stage race over 3.827 kilometres Misson, who earlier had been R. H. C. Waters lbw Mackay 23 (2,442 miles) around Italy which warned by the umpire for run- J. D. Plachaud e Barge b started from Turin on May 20.ning onto the pitch, was no- Bennud -AFP.
balled
dragging. N. P. Thompson not out..
once
Test candidates in
impressive
form
Extras
Total (for nine wickets
declared)
320
Did not bat: E. W. Anderson, Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-34. 3-34, 4-51, 5-157, 6-243, 7-314, 0-314, 9-320.
Bowling analysis
Misson MeKenzie
Mackay
Simpson
Klac
London, May 31. Quick
A winner for England
Four minutes to go....and it's goal-snatcher Jimmy Greaves (No. 8) who mayas in to hit the winning goal for England in Rome. His shat made it 3-2 and enabled England to keep a year-long unbeaten record.
THOMAS CUP FINAL ROUNDS
OPEN TODAY AT DJARKATA
Indonesia conceded even chance of keeping title
Djakarta, May 31.
The final rounds of the Fifth Thomas Cup International Badminton tour- nament will be officially inaugurated here on Thursday night by Indo- nesia's Acting President Dr Djuanda Karzawidjaja in the presence of players and officials from five countries and 10,000 spectators.
M R W
22 3 00
20
4
40
13
32
09
40
48
the construction of which has been rushed through for the occasion.
13
32
holds the rich trophy donated by the famous
badminton 30 British
enthusiast, Sir George Thomas.
Australians
Players fighting to impress the men who will select Benaud
the England team on Sunday for the first w. Lawry not out Test match against Australia played leading B. B. Simpson not out roles in County Cricket Championship matches today.
Lancashire's Geoff Pullor, a leading candidate for one of the places as an England opener, hit 105 not out against Middlesex at Lord's here.
Yorkshire's
Further nort Ray Illingworth, out for a place as an off-spin bowler, Impressed with seven for 54 when the County Champlons dismissed Warwickshire for 145 at Middlesbrough.
Devastating form
Puilar look no risks today and plodded steadily to only 29 in the first two hours, but added the 71 needed for his century in only 95 minutes.
Illingworth was in devasta ing form and Worwickshire, who were 40 for none when he cure or to bowl, had no answer to him. He bowled 32 overs and four balls.
Brian
Extras
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2 Indonesia
Total (for no wicket) 62
Somerset off-spinner
To bat: P. J. Burge, B. Booth, Langford
Mackay. wrecked Hampshire K.
R. Benand, G. McKenzie, B. N. Jarman, F. M. on the usually placid pitch at Bournemouth. He ind
Misson, I. W. Quick, L. F. Kline. marathon bowling spell of 32
Bowling to date overs and captured
O M R W wickets for 54 runs.
7 0 38
six
Thompson None
Andersun Hampshire Pachaud of the batsmen played him with any Pithey confidence and the
best stand
of the innings was 35 pul on by, Livingstone and Sainsbury,
Closing scores
Close of play scores in 10- day's cricket matches were:
At Bournemouth: Hampshire
0
The teams
BARCELONA BEATEN
+
3-2 BY BENEFICA IN THRILLING FINAL
Bern, May 31, Portugal's Benefica football team tonight won the European National Champions Football Cup, defeating the Spanish champions, Barcelona, by three goals to two.
This is the first time that Spain has lost the Cup final since the Cup compotition was instituted. Real Madrid, climinated this year by Barcelona in earlier round, had won the European Cup final overy year from the start.
Benefica led 2-1 at half-time, cloudy skies brought a pre- In tonight's match.
mature nightfall. The Spaniards The Swiss referee Gottfried desperately stepped up the puce Dienst managed to keep both from the opening whistle in an teams under control in the holly attempt to equalise the score. contested match watched by a crowd estimated at 40,000. A Eurovision broadcast which permitted audiences all over Europe to see the match on a delayed basis was blamed for preventing a capacity turnout at the €0,000-seat Wankdort
Blockium.
Injured
Benefica's goalie
Conta Pereira made some brilliant
kaves, especially from shota by Evaristo, but the Portuguese offensive was quickly able to assert itself. In tho minuto Coluna scored third Benefleå goal from centre by Cavem.
65th the
The Portugueso continued to dominato play after this goal Goals were segred in the Their defence hardened and frat half Dy
Kocals shots by Barcelona's Kubala (Barcelona) In the 19th twice struck the goal posts, but minute, Aguas (Benefica) In did not enter. the 20th minute and Gensana (Beneflos) in the 21st minute.
In the
Pereira.
75th offensive
minute,
efforts
shot past Costa
In the second half Coluna Barcelona's (Benelica) scored in the 55th Anally paid off as Czibar sent minute and Calbor (Barcelous) a hard In the 75th minute. Barcelona got of to a trat
With time running out start and dominated the first 15 Barcelona made a herole effort minutes of the match. In the in the closing minutes. A shot eighth minute Suarez sent in n by Czibor in the 83rd minute powerful shot at Benefica's glanced off the upright and an- goal, but Germano was able to other attack by the same star deflect it aside. Secondo Jater forced Costa Pereira to come Benefica's Coluna was injured wall out of the goalmouth to and required a few minutes of make a save. But Beneflca's caro on the sidelines.
defence held on until the end One man down, Benellea was to ensure their 3-2 victory. sercly pressed by the Spaniards for several minutes. But with
The tooms the field on
Benefica
Gensana
Benefica: Costa Pereira, Joao and Angele: Neto, Germany and Cruz; Augusto, Santana, Aguns, Coluna and Cavem-AFP.
In the 21st minute Kubala at the inside right position began a drive on the wing towards Suarez, who parfectly centred to Kocsis, The International Hungarian ace deftly headed the ball into the net for the first No
The tourns ment which ends | the second semi-final on June 3 players in siriet secrecy since | Columna back on June 11 will be held at on and 4 between the United they arrived in Djakarta,
pourated Barcelona's Barcelona: Ramallets; Foncho Some ultra modern covered studlum, States and Denmark.
sports writers here goal and goalkeeper Hamalicts and Gracia; Verges, The inter-zone final will be predict that the Thais, the doris had to make some brilliant and Garray; Kubala, Kocsis, held on June 6 and 7 and the horse, of the tournament would saves from shots by Cavem and Evaristo, Suarez and Czibor. inal on June 10 and 11,
create an upset by taking the Neto. The foreign players have ol- trophy from Indonesia.
and ready arrived
are being the housed at
built newly Village close to Thomas Cup the stadium. Taking part in the foal
American The
Australian, for rounds
the right challenge the holder are teams and Thai players arrived here from Australia, Denmark, the about ten days ago and have United States and Thailand. been training at local stadiums to the hot These
to get acclimatized four countries have emerged as champions of their and humid Djakarta climate. respective zones, after elim)». The Danes arrived earlier this nating teams from badminton week from Singapore
they underwent nations including Malaya
und took India. Pakistan. Hongkong,
to
score of the match.
Turning point
Two minutes later Benefica i
Following tre the teams tok- Ing part in the final rounds:
Australia: Ken Turner, Don Murray, George Robollan, Ron Young and Ted Anderson.
Dedmark: Erland Kops, Hen- ning Borch, Paul Eric Nielsen, Finn Kobbero and Hammergaard where Hansen. hard training 'United States: Dick Mitchell,
exhibition Jim Poole, Ron Palmer, Al-Identical play but Aguas header New Zealand, Canada, Britain matches with Malayan players chael Hartgrove, Wyn Rogers, missed the goalmouth by inches. Barcelona then falled in a strong All team managers expressed Jor Alston and William Barry. combined confidence
move and In the chances
the 30 of Thailand: Chapnarong, Raphi, their players in the final round Chachart, Chayalert, Somskite ant passed by and the Danes and Thats held and Narong.
The next two minutes, how
to be the over, were decisive of the match.
21
4
and France.
1
0
-Reuter.
Even chance
Sprint record
park in
high hopes of wrestling
Cup from the Indonesians.
л
the
Wimbledon withdrawal yet
almost tied the score from Miss Bueno
on an
London, May 31. Organisers of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships sold to- day that they had not received word that Brazil's Marla Bueno, moat the defending women's singles The Indonesian team la ex-
champion, would withdraw from pected to be announced only on In the 31st minute Cavem, on the championships this year, The Danes, however, ad- the eve of the challenge round
a pa from Coluna, lobbed Reports from Paris stated to- milted that they were baffled on June 10 but sports wrllers shot past Ramallets, the Spanish day that Miss Bueno, who was by the humidity of this relt would be selected from į goalie. Aguas raced in and forged to withdraw from equatorial town which they the following players; Ferry sent the ball into the goal to French International Hardcourt xald was even worse than that son
Sonneville, Tan Joc-hock, Eddy tie the score.
Championships ast week. be- Yusuf, Lie Podjian, Unang, Barcelona suddenly collapsed cause of an attack of jaundice, vill face strong opposition from Thais to beat Danes gwan and Ngoo Kim-bic-AFP. Gensana headed a centre from health to compete at Wimbledon.
a minute later Benefica's would not be in good Omann Rachman, Tan King-and
enough
Badminton experts here be Heve that Indonesia holds more than even chance of re- taining the Cup which she won Southend, June 1. from Malaya in the Fourth English sprinting star David Tournament held In Singapore Jones set a new United Kingdom three years ago, But they also 137 (B. Langford six for 54). All-comers record last night believe that the home players kinson 78). Someret 142 for four (G. Al-when he ran the 150 yards dach
in 13.0 seconds.
either Thailand or Denmark, At Lord' ancashire 300 fur
of whan 15 Jenes soven declared (K. Grieves 71, seconds the record set for the rounds.
beat by three-tenth emerge as winner G. Pullar 185 not out), Middle-distance by Peter Radford last sex 30 for one.
year. Alistair Mcllroy and Len
one
certain
of Singapore.
British cyclist in the lead
here com- Sports writers of the final
mented that the Danes who are used to playing at their best The tournament starts in the in cold weather, were likely to Hoger Prideaux, the young At the Ovat: Gloucestershire Carter who placed behind Jones, Boodlit hall with Australia op- be subdued by the Thais in the opening batsman who is con- 170 (A. Millon 43, J. Mortimers equalled Rodford's record in run- posing Thailand in the inter- inter-zone final. aldered to be a
prospect for di noi out A. Loch Ave for B1).uing the distance in 14.2 seconds. zone semi-feals on June 1 and future Test series, hit his firat Surrey 129 for two (K. Bar---AFF.
The Tournament be followed by Committee 2. This will century for his county, Kent, rington 59 not out). Dgainst Glamorgan at Graves-
that arrangements for the Villefrance Sur Saone, May 31. end.
had gone matches
snoothly Britains's Brian Robinson in despite the rush struction of the stadium. They struck top form today when he took the overall lead of the admitted that workmen would Dauphine IJbere Professional
At Middlesbrough: Warwick- shire 145,
( itchcock 63, R. Altogether he hit 110 in four Illingworth seven for 54). hours five minutes and had 22 Yorkshire 121 for four, (D. fours. He shared a first-wicket Padgett 50). stand of 147 with fonner Eng- lond opener Peter Richardson.
At Ilford: Essex 201 and none for one wicket. Lolestershire 111.
At Nottingham: Nottingham-
shire 248 and 108 for two, (N.
Ambassadors of Football contest
Organising members reported
the
con-
be putting finishing touches to Road Cycling Race by winning the 10,000 coat stadium right up today's third stage from Romans to the Lime of the opening to here.
ceremony but they expressed,
ecadence that the tournament He covered the 233 kilometres would go off without a hitch. (146 miles) in 5 hours 48
Although the organisers bad minutes 62 seconds. hoped to have the stadium Lech and Valdols ́of France
the same
Hill 40, H. Winiek 45 not ont). Following are the standings in the Hongkong air-conditioned this could not were respectively second Ind
Ambassadors of Football contest after yesterbro and in time and the third with
Combined Services 317 for nine declared, (M. Fenner 77, G.
Tonle 131).
day's voting:
ABENIOR TEAM
At Gravesend: Kent 335 for nine declared, (P. Richardson to Cheung You (SCAA) 20. it. Prideaux 110, R. Wilson King Wah Kit Police 52. A. Dixon 40). Glamorgan 28 Ko Po Kming (Ting Wali) for no wicket.
Wong hian Wat Happy Valley) Jou isin Chung (841 Wong Cht Keung (SCAA)
At Worcester: Sussex 299 (K. North Hong Kong Ca Suttle 70, G. Cooper 78 otok Chun Wah (SCAA) out). Worcestershire 50 for no Y Cheuk Tio (Tund Wahi
son shu Hung (KALE) wicket-Reuter.
Wong Blu Wo flappy Valley)
THE GAMBOLS
AWNS AFROES
DARLING! DON'T RUN
JUNIOR TEAM
fine as
lack of even extipust fits was Robinson. expectbil to Increase the
temperature inside the floodlit Robinson leads with an over- hall to a maximun. This came all time of 10 hours 47 minutes 7.184) as a bitter blow to this Daner. 50 seconds after 647 kilometres 8.110 Wan Yen 1.K.......... 4.657
-(404 miles) of this seven-stage
6.47 Chan Yin fron (Baletian)
6.020
| Wong Sie Kousig_
| Chan Kwai Wing (La Salle) .. 7,155) The Thals are flelding an en-race organised by the Provincial 227 Lul Wo (60mg Chind) 15 tirely new set of young players newspaper Dauphine Libere. 194 Yang Cheek Wah Clement 1,660 whose average we ls 21. The 50% Chan Pak Ling (Lo Salle
271 Hung Chiu Suen (St Louis). 1320 Thai team has been coached by The young German Rider Rolf 200 Tes Kam Kit (Salesian) 1.304, the Malaya-born former world Wolfshohl Is second with 10 250 Cheung Kwok Jung (Elizabeth) 1.103
257 Yu Chun Tiong (Queens) 1.387 champlan Wong Peng-toon. He hours 50 minutes 46 seconds and 180, Wong Kwok Kuen Clementi) 1200, has been busy training his Franco's Thiolin is third with
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Augusto bail towards the net, A spokesman for the The bal struck the overhead England Club, which organises post, dropped to the ground, but the famous championships, went beyond the goal-line to put pointed out that the Brazilian Benefica Into a 2-1 lead at half-face has until the Sunday before time.
the June 20 starling date of At the beginning of the preliminary rounds to scratch second half the lights were from the Wimbledon Champion- turned on at the stadium as ships AFP.
GAMBOLS
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