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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961,

Australians avert follow-on Surrey gain their

PETER BURGE TO THE RESCUE WITH A SUPERB 158 AGAINST SUSSEX

Hove, June 5.

A superb 158 by Petor Burgo rescued the Australians from the possibility of following on against Sussex here today in their last match before Thursday's first Test. Burge hammered one six and 25 fours after six wickets were down for 96 to help the Australians reach 281 and finish 55 behind the country's first innings total.

THOMAS CUP

Draw in Denmark's

favour says

team manager

Djakarta, June 5. Denmark and Thalland the zone finalisis of the Thomas Cup Badminton Tournament now being held here, will dispute the right to challenge Indone-

Then in the 24 hours re- maining before the close, the touring team hit back by cap- turing four wickets for 105 to leave. Sussex 100 ahead. In addition Doni Smith retired buri after being struck by a ball from Frank Misson.

Misson, making a late bid for a Text place, look three of the wickets in the salty atmosphere-cariler there had been bursts of sea-mist—and cbtained plenty of swing.

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and the Australiana were In trouble,

But despite there shocks Barge stood firm and he reach- ed Btly in 59 minutes, finding a valuable partner in paceman Graliam McKenzie, who stayed while 42 were added.

After this Burge assumed complete command, and with Frank Mason defending dog- gedly, he added a hundred in as many minutes after lunch, Including a six off Smith from the first delivery when Bussex took the new ball.

When Burge and must be considered | bowled by

Three 'ducks'

For Sussex Ted Dexter did not bowl because of water on the knee

Bates,

finally was

the eighth

sla, the holders of the trophy, † doubtful for the Test. Richte wicket pair had added 138 in 107

Benaud's injured shoulder also minutes, Misson when the tournament resumes

appeared

here on Tuesday night.

scoring only

to trouble him and 25 of ther. Burgo had scored this

tugther with Norman his runa out of 218 and his de- Denmark emerged as the whi- | O'Neill's 'injury have made it an parture virtually marked the ner of the European and | unhappy match for the Austra- end of the inning. American Zones and Thailand | Hans, had carller become victor of the

Scoreboard Asian and Australian Zones.

According to the draw an- nounced here today by the tour- nament organisers the Danish and Thal players will play tina matches two singles and two deubles on the first night and three singles and two doubles an the second night.

After the draw the Danish team manager Knud Gloggen- gloser, admitted that the draw had been in his team's favour.

He said

the Thai side had wanted The Danish singles runner-up, Erland Kops to play in the second singles match on Wednesday night and again to take part in the fourth match,

a doubles, with Henning Borch

as partner. This would have

The Australians, resuming al 21 for one, soon lost Bill Lawry, and Nell Harvey, who gave three chances, was caught for 49, making the score 77 for

three.

Then in the course of 17 bays without cost, fast bowler Ian Thomson seut back Alan 'Davidsofi, Richle Benaud and Wally Grout-all for ducks

Krishnan beats Fraser but India still loses

Stockholm, Jone b.

meant jess reat for Kops be- Indian tennis ace Ramanathan

the tween

twu matches, he added. But Gloggenglese; sald Denmark was lucky and won against Thailand in the toss on the suggestion, and Kops would now play in the Brst singles match during both nights.

The leam munnger also oxpressed confidence in his team's chances against Thailand altbeuth, he said, the latter was #elding young and

powerful tepm--AFP.

of

Tour of Italy

cycle race

Vicenza, June 5. Italy's Adriano Zamboni today won the 18th stage of the Tour Haly's Profesional Rond Cycling Race when he covered the 203 kilometres (130 mites) from Modena to here in 3 hours 14 miles 19 seconds,

His compatriol Renato Glust! was second in 5: 14: 23 and a third Italian, Rino Benedetti was third in the same time,

Arnoldo

Krishnan

Australian

tonight

Wimbledon

FIRST INNINGS Sussex: 336.

Australians

(21 for one on Saturday) W. Lawry e Dexter ₺ Smith C. C. McDonald c Parks b

Dexter

R. N. Harvey e Bell. b Smith P. J. Burge b Boles

Norman O'Neill, balling for the Australians galus MEC recently, offers a difficult chance to ME. J. Horton off the bowling of J. D. F. Larter. score 122. The O'Neill went on to

Won Australian

the match by runa.-Sport & General photo.

WHY NOT SIR

SPORTSMAN?

London, June 6, Sportsmen should be awarded a special order for prowess on the Beld Instead of receiving Knighthoods or Memberships of the British Empire Order. 'suggests editor Cyril Hankin- son in the new edition of Debrott published here to day.

A cricket enthusiast, Hankin- son comments that the statutes of the order of the British Em- pire say that "persons to be ad- Omitted to the civil division of

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A. K. Davidson c Parks b

Thomson

0

A. W. Grout b Thomson

0

G. McKenzie e Langridge

Bates

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the sald order shall be such persons male or female as have Tendered or shall hereinafter render important services.”

F. M. Misson lbw Bates

32

R. Benard b Thomson

}. W. Quick not out

N. C. O'Neill absent hurt

Extras

Tutal

Fall of wickets: defeated

3-77, 4-78, 5-06. wi- Her Neale Fraste 6-3, 6-3 in 0-274, 9-281.

opening match of the Stockholm International

an

Thomson

Seven-day Rand-robin Ten- Dexter nis Tournament.

Rates

Seven nations take part in the Smith Three Suttle international event.

ench to the best of Hell matches, three sels are played against Copper rack opponent.

Krishnan,

obviously nervous,

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A life' for O'Neill

Balance sheet of England's

team

soccer

By ARCHIE QUICK

first victory

of the season

London, June 5. Surrey, the only side in the English County Cricket Championship previously without a win this season, gained their first success when, in less than two days, they beat Northamptonshire by 256 runs today. Eric Bedser and wicketkeeper Roy Swetman play- ed major roles in the dismissal of Northants for 61 in their second innings.

Bedser captured four wickets | Wharton 134 not out). for four runs in eight overs At Cambridge; · Kent 377 for with hip off-brenks and Swet-

seven declared and 70 for three. Cambridge University 333 for geven declared (E. Craig 127, J. Brearley 145 not out).

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What does the English International Soccer balance sheet reveal? A slight profit on the year's working.

England's prestige stands higher than it did twelve months ago by reason of six victories, one draw, one defeat and a favourable goal äver- age of 46-13.

for it

claimed four

victims, bringing his total during the match to saven out of 17 Northants wickets which tell

After gaining a first lan-

foad Inge

of 201, Surrey declared at 110 for one in their Бесопа innings this afternoon, and then skittled out Northants in less than two hours.

Punishing attack

Freddie Truman, who will ореп the England bowing

AL Manchester: Lancashire 317 for nine declared and 128 for three declared (P. Mamer 49, G. Puliar 51 not out). Derbyshire 90 and 100 for two (C. Lee 05 not out).

At Stroud: Essex 158 and 155 (J. Milner 48, D. Allen five for 106 and 51). Gloucestershire 15 for live.

At Worrester: Worcestershire

against the Australians in the 227 ond 150 for four (R. Hend- Best Test later, this week, was in ley 40). Yorkshire 205 for sparkling four with the bat for nine declared (W. Stott 48, J.

Belus 54, F. Trueman Yorkshire.

43, J. The Yorkshire batsmen were į Wilson 49, M. Horton five far being lured to destruction by 110). the Worcester spinners until

At Swansea: Hampshire 351 Trueman stepped in with punishing attack which brought for nine declared and 20 for one. Glamorgan 260 (B. Hudges 59, him 43, including eight fours,

J. Pressdee 103 not out, D. in 35 minutes.

Shackleton six for 90).

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Fine batting by left-hander Bob Galo put Middlesex in a strong position against Warwick- #hire. Gale, in making his first century of the season, cracked

At

Rosult

Northampton:

Surrey

five sixes and 12 fours in 125, beat Northamptonshire by 250 made in less than three and D

for runs. Surrey 320 and 110 one declared (J. Edrich 69, M. half hours,

Two Cambridge freshmen, Stewart 42 not out). Northamp- Edward Craig and John tonshire 126 (G. Milburn 03, D. Brearlor, achieved the best Gibson six for 50. Including a scoren of their careers off the hat-trick) and 01 E. Bedser six-man Kent attack. Crale four for four). Snrrey 14 points. made 127 and Brearley was-Reuter. unbeaten--wit-145,

All-rounder

The 'now Test boys' Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Let us oxamine tha! Austrian that the Luxembourg, Mexico and Italy item in the

accounts, Hankinson noted

Barry Knight, koy phrase "covers a wide were resoundingly beaten- provides the one unsatisfactory one of the two "new boys" in

and Italy scope, but we doubt whether it Luxembourg

onfentire of a senson in which the the England Test 12, had a 5was

ever Intended that the foreign felds-there

a Walter Winterbottom polley has quiet day for Essex against order should be bestowed for creditable World Cup draw in triumphed.

Gloucestershire. He falled Lisbon with Portugal, now one sporting achievements,"

was

Concede

to the players that take a wicket, though he co}-

of the strongest European they were tired, leg weary and ceded only 13 runs off 20 overs He also hopes "after_the_an- countries, and the only bist on travel stained

first innings, after gruelling in Gloucester's 7-130, Rouncement that R. G. Caspy, the copy boole was a 1-3 defeat games in the baking heat of and made 24 runs in the Essex

former Australlan Minister for by Austria in Vienna.

Lisbon and Rome. Remember second innings of 155.

External Affairs, was 10 be wmado a life peer, that there will

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SECOND INNINGS

Sussex

had a hard time concentrating A. S. M. Ookman e Grout b but gave a brilliant performance

pion.

Benaud

against the Wimbledon cham-R. J. Langridge lhw Misson E. R. Dexter c McDonald b But Kristman's victory didn't Misson help as the Australians won 2-1 K. G. Suttle not out when Rod Laver beat Naresh J. M. Parks c Kumar in a close hard fought match 6-0, 2-0, 0-4.

In the doubles, Krishnan and Kumar fought hord and nearly upset the Australian pair, who closely won the third set 7-5 to decide the victory,

The scure for the doubies mulch was 6-3, 2-0, 7-5.

Tomorrow India meets New Zealand and Australia

meets the United States-AP.

Pambianco Russian Olympic

champions to

Italy's kept the overall lead in this 21- stage race which started from Turn on May 20. The crack Spanish rider, Federico Baha- montes, retired at the halfway mark of today's singe.

The "Eagle of Toledo" lost his form after a fall during the 14th singeAFP.

WOTAN

row at Henley

London, June 5, V. Boriko and O. Celovanov, holders of the Olympic Pairs Championship, are among the Soviet Union carsmen who will row at Henley Royal Regatta on July 5, 6 and 7.

Also in the sireng Soviet

3 be more life peerages for dis- 1inguished Commonwealth. per- 3sonalities."

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Davidson b

Misson NAN D. V. Smith retired hart J. Lenham not out

Extras

Total (four wickets)

Fall of wickets: 1-43, 3-84, 4-85,

Bowling to date

O

Misson Davidson Benaud Quick

"The House of Lords would

be enriched by the addition of eminent men from the Overseas Commonwealth, provided they are able to spend some amount

this of me in

country, each year", the editor concluded,— AFP.

Channel swim

Spanish cyclist

leads in the

Tour of Britain

Southend, June 5. England's Alan Perkins raced ohead In the sprint to take the second stage of the 14-sloge 2,400 kilometre (1,500 mile) tour of Great Britain here to- day.

came

Spain's Valentin Uriana, 21- Calo, June 5,

your-old carpenter, who Dorothy Perkins, of Bradford in second

today and 14th on in Yorkshire, will make Sunday, took the overall load

channel for the tour. France to England 105 swimming attempt early to-

Perkins

the covered

240 dis-kilometre it was

(153

mile) and longest sage of the tour from Nottingham tD Southend in 6 hours 20 minutes 45 seconds,

morrow moming. 2-43, closed here today.

awruch her father will bo The Danes paord the gruel

0 present. For several weeks Missing stage, but weakened in the

M

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swimmer The long distance wt will be escorted by a craft in

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10 0 20

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4

-Reuter,

1 Perkins has been following a

0 riversus training

Anal miles.

programerEC

off the English coast.—AFT,

Leaders for were:

today's stage

45 recond.

2. Valentin Uriona,

timo,

Ambassadors of

Football contest

entry, for which confirmation Following are the standings in the Hongkong!

European Boxing Championships

Belgrade, June 5. Britain's. Jim Lloyd outpoint-

ed Finland's Mattsyon in the light middleweight division [that, unlike the Austrians, they David Allen, the Gloucester when the second round of the had just concluded SAVCTO off-break bowler, who is also 16th European Amateur Boxing eight months' League season. In the England 12, took Ave for Champlonships got under way Recall also that the Austrians, 51 to give him match figures of | here today. who are not entered for the nine för 109.

Other results were:

World Cup, by the way, had The Gloucester-Essex match been resting and training in the was held up for 10 minutes vool hills north of Vienna white while the ball was recovered: their English opponents were from

completing an arduous tour.

Ill-planned?

Too arduous I would say

FA Itinerary

Wis

The

111- planned so far as I am oon- cerned. looking at it from a Drestro

Welterweight

Mackenzle (Scotland)

fast-flowing stream pointed

Stroud

walch borders the ground.

A policeman guided the ball to the bank with a stick, and a amall boy retrieved it.

Closing scores

in to-

many),

Gholke (West

Mirza (Rumania) Wolters (Holland).

out-

Ger-

outpointed

Light-Middleweight Mazzingh (Italy) outpointed Alipijev (Bulgaria).

Lagutin (Soviet Union) aut- pointed Tomitch (Yugoslavia).

Close of play scores viewpoint. But the day's cricket matches wore: FɅ said it was deliberate 月 At Lord's: Warwickshire 200 order to reproduce the candi- and 118 for three (N. Homer 70 tions the players' are likely to not out). Middlesex 354 for meet the World Cup series four declared (R. Gale 125, W. In Chile next summer intense Russell 43, E. Clark 88).

heat and at Jenal three matches

Yeovil: Nottinghamshire AŁ in eight days.

290 and 117. Somerset 176 (B. Well and good, but the argu- Welia five for 47) and 10 for ment falls down because Per- two. tugal, Italy and Austria did not

At Oxford: Oxford Univer- each play threo

302 and 110 for seven. matches in sty and were therefore | Leicestershire 296 for four de

Jayasinghe 40, A. on an advantageous footing. All clared (S. teams will meet level in this respect in Chile.

eight days

The disturbing feature of the Britain to rely

Vienna defeat, however, is that

1. Perkins, 6 hours 20 minutes Mr Winterbottom has not yet

solved

the problem of juggling same his team and permutating from

spy, seventeen players and still retaining (Northern

winning combination.. When Gerry Hitchens stepped (Southern in as deputy centre-forward to Hobby Smith he was success,

3. Purter Ward

Reglob), same Ume.

4

Warwick Dalton

Region), same time.

on three-man Davis Cup team

Baddal (Rumania) outpointed Stanilen (Czechoslovakia).

Nemeth (Hungary) outpointed Ocana (Gibraltar),

Heijei (East Germany) out- pointed Power (Ireland).

Vranjcovich outpointed many).

Meier

(Yugoslavia) Ger- Guse, (East

(Switzerland) out- pointed Cirplano (Italy),

Perry (Ireland) outpointed Lewis (England).

Josselini (France) outpointed Nemceele (Czechoslovakia).

Sobok (Hungary)

knocked

out Cabolero, (Gibraltar) in the first round.

in the

Tamulis (Soviet Union) out- pointed Khut (Poland).

Super-Lightweight Mihalik (Rumania) knecked fout Mitzev (Bulgaria) London, June G. second round. *. *3011 Scggar (Eastern but Derek Kevan for Jimmy

Tomun acli Britain has chosen what is

(Sovlet Union) Region), same time.

Greaves was not. Nor were the virtually a three-man team for outpointed Plazzo (Iinly), two Burnley players, Miller and its Leadors

quarter-final Davis Cup Dieter (West Germany) out-

tennis Angus, in place of MeNell. and lawn

malch against pointed Malcolm (Scotland). South Africa

Kasprzyk (Paland) outpointed Robson,

nt the Priory. The 4-2-4 systom

Club, Birmingham, on June 15, Konig (Austria)-AFP. ju and 17. The basis of Mr

Roger Breiter (Surrey), who bottom's team is the 4-2-4 made up the fourth, member of system with Bobby Robson the the tent for the Legninst Sweden in Davis

In overall standings

were:

1. Valentin

Urlona (Spain),

was received by the Regatta Ambassador of Football contest after Mon-hours 20 mins 0 secs for 450 Berkutov. and Y. Tjukalov, day's voting:

organizers today,

or:

A.

silver medallists at the Rome Games, who will challenge for the Double Sculls.

SENIOR TEAM

JUNIOR TEAM

Kung Wah-kit (Police) ....

7:200 Wong Eco-kouing (Wah Yan UK) 8,101 1,943 The Russians have curpri-Koo-keting (Tung Walt... 1201 Chan Yin-sun (Balesian)......

Ho Cheung-ynu (8CAA)

0,385 Chan Kwai-wing (La Salja) .. 3.300 singly passed over their Wong Man-wai (appy Valley) Chan Paling Laching). ZAZ Olymple ceulling champion, V. Lau "Kin-chung (5CAX)

813 Chan Lus-wo (Soong Ching).. Ivanov, in favour of O. Turlan, Chan Fal-hung (Tung Wah)

Weng Cal-keung (SCAA)

704|| The Kai-kit (Salesian) who will be rowing at Henley Yiu Cheuk-yin (runk WahÍ for the first time.China MailCheung Blu-keumg (Police)

Chow Salu-hund OCMA Special.

. North (Itongkong Clubl

THE GAMBOLS

FOR BEAUTY

BON

327 Thang Cheuk-wah (Clementi)

Hung Chiu-syer (f). LOWS) 301 Cheung Kwok-hing (Filzabeth)

228 Wong Kwok-kuen (Clementi)

Yu Chun-bong (Queen's)

by Barry Applebs

HELP!

(280 miles). 2. Peter Ward (Northern Re- glon), 11:20:23.

Warwick Dalton (Southern

$

Region), 11:20:38.

4. Peter Chisman (Northern Region), 11:30:07.

(Southern

5. Keith Butler Region), 11:30:38.

Bill Bradley of England, twice 1,915 1,074 winner of the classic is tied with 1533 two other eyelists for 10th place overall at 11:59:57.-AFP.

1,387

GAS IS TOPS

SAYS MR. THERM

Winter-

Cup Zone quarter-finals

link-man between attack and Austria which ended on Salur~ defence. So Mr Winterbottom's day, will not be avaliable for tasic this coming season to the South Aften match. The be ablo 10 withdraw players, Selection Committee, obviously from his eloves, and substitute with an eye to the future has another member of a picked chosen Roger Taylor, the York- the mire left-hander, to be attached squad without disturbing

to the team for training. rhythm of the side.

Budapest, June 5. Taylor, frum Sheold, is

Anni Sweden conceded the it will have to work in South years of age and is regarded as singles match of their European America if we are to have one of the most promising Zone eliminatien tle with Hun- players in the country. Recently gary here today and Anally gain- Again, when Robson and Me-he won the St Annes Tourna cd the right to meet Spain in Neill were left out, both Miller,ment, beating the Drills Inter the quarter-finals by a 3-3 win and Angus were played out of national Tony Pickard in the aver Hungary.

It was a failure in Vienna;

chance.

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their normat Lengua positions final, and last week scared a

un the opposite sides of the field, semi-final win over the ranking Earlier today Ulf Schmidt had in fact while there, was stand- Australian Bob Mark at defeated Hungary's Istvan ing by on the sidelinom Stan Wolverhampton, only to bo Gulyar 0-2, 0-2, 0-4 to clinch Anderson, who plays the same beaten fo the final by another the the for Sweden. game for Sunderland ag Rob- Australian, B. Coghlan. son plays for England,

With Billy Knight still not In the Inst singles. Zoltan

The reason for the changes available, it is evident that Dri-Katona led Jon Erik Lundquist was given as "blooding" young tain will again rely on WBson 0-0, 2-0, 0-4 when it suddenly players in the International and Sangster to play In the began to rain torrentielly at the atmosphere. Why thon zest singles and the doubles although rest period. Rather than finih McNeill. He is just the young there is Mills and possibly Bar- the muteli fomorrow, the Sweden player who needs the sort of ex- | rette, himself an experienced decided to declare Katoon the perience. Again, what about playir, to call upon.

winner and 'thus terminate the

Johnny Bymo? Now there is a The match will be played on the today. young player who wants all the grass, a surface on which both The draw for the European l'atmosphere”, he cán mop up. | WDaon and Bangator are more at Zone quarter-finals la: Italy vs but Who Anchon, Renhinh anh hùng thon the now hang out Gerrinky, France vi Poland, Hpdikluson, .... he never got a} of Vienna" on which the lept | Briiain V# South Africa, Spain gume.

tle was played.—AFP.

vs Sweden-AFP & Router."

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