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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1961

IN A

DRAW

SPORTING SAM

FIRST TEST ENDS Ted Dexter (180), Subba Row (112) steer England well clear of defeat

Birmingham, Juno 13. A splendid, hard-hitting innings of 180 by Ted Doxtor and another century from Roman Subba Row, who made 112, steered England well clear of defcat in the first cricket Test against Australia here today.

The match ended in a draw with England 80 runs ahead and six second innings wickets still standing. Final scores were: England 195 and 401 for four; Australia 516 for nine declared.

Herb Elliott beaten in the

half-mile

Busten, June 13.

Elliott was beaten by American Jim Black in the half-mile here tonight. Ellott was running for the

Austraila's Herb

Combined Oxford and Cum-

England needed 215 mure runs

to avoid an innings defeat when they

resumed the

Champion Carr

going strong in British

piten ruled out vasily after last TEST SCORES Golf Tournament

night's ralu and the batsmen

took full advantage of the condi 1/2018.

First. Subba Row and Dex- ter put on 109 for the second wickel and then Dexter form- ed another big partnership of 181 with Ken Batringion, who scored 48 not out,

Highest since 1948

Subba How was out just be- -bridge Universlties team against fore lunchs after batting Your Harvard and Yale, Stack won hours and hitting 14 fours. Dex- by three yards lu one minuleter batted from the start unt

50.8 seconds.

Elliott's defeat followed Els 800 metres race disappointing

FIFTH DAY

FIRST INNINGS England: 195.

Australia: 316 for nine de- cinred.

SECOND INNINGS England

[100 for one overnight) G. Pullat e Grout b Misson 28

Subba Row b Misson

E. It. Dexter at Grout b

Simpson

nine minutes before the close M, C. Cowdrey ↳ Mackay .. when he was stumped off spinner K. F. Barrington not out.. Bobby Simpson. Hings M. J. K. Smith not out

Extras In Yogodavin on Saturday when of 180 took five hours 45 minutes

and included 31 fours. he ished arth.

Dexter's

the innings was highest by an England batsman against Australia since Deniz Campton's 184 at Nottingham in

7,000

Elllout brought the crowd to its feet when he moved up from third place la fake the lead in the last lap, but he could not match Stack's Shishing: burst,

Fred Howard, Harvard's cop- fain. who led at the halfway stage. was third, sud John Hol (Oxford) fourth,

Mr Allan Malcolm, the Bri- 1igh team's coach, had salti curlier that ElHoit was switching from the mile to the 880 yards event because ze Was thed" for the longer distance.

Elloit, Olyrople" 1,589 metres champion and world mile record holder, won fu mile and BUG | yards at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games,

Stack's time was a meeting! record. Tom Courtney (USA); holde the world record of one minute 10.0 seconds.

The American Universities clinched the match by taking eight of the first ten events to be decided and eventually won by eleve events ไป four- Reuter,

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

&

1948.

TED DEXTER

five hours 45 minutes of glorious cricket.

Subba Row and Dexter each anade his Arst Test century in who England. Subba Row, balted solidly ir:

valuable innings, had the added dis- in his tinetion of scoring 100 debut against Australia.

can

Few batsmen

equal Dexter In enterialment when he is in full cry. When he opened his shoulders, the field was left standing. The ahots that were checked made the elders wring heir hands with the sting.

Completely justifying the faith of the England Selectors, Dexter, who has his critics, swept ruajestically on to reach 152 In ve hours 22 minutes. EGGET) His selection of the right ball of his Here is a position from a just to hit and the power play; Black to move and win. shots was reflected in the fast Solution No. 6046: 1 B-RE!that 104 of his 152 rung flowed threatening a discovered mate from his bat in boundaries. by the knight on Rs. 1 1.

Limited bowling QXKI: 2 BXP, or 1... K-QS dis. ch; 2 Kt (R4)--QG, of 1... KI-Q5: 2 B-B6, or 1...Qx R;

2 X (K4-Q6, or 1 ... PXB

dis ch; 2Kt-Kts.

London Express Sarotce.

WOTAN

Today's batting and that of the Australians on Saturday, Bogested that the rest of the Retica is kely to produce o feast of suru if the wenther does not intervene.

both sides

The batting of

bowling in this Test,

112

180

14

Turnberry, June 13. Joe Carr, the 39-year-old de- fending champion from Ice- land, today swept through into the third round with all the confidence of a man ready to pick up Amateur Golf title.

his fourth British

The last time golfer won the title four times was before the First World War when Harold Hilton of England did it.

Sixty-four golfers, all British, apart from nine Americans, were left in after the second round 18 over the 6,875-yard Turnberry Course alongside the Firth of 18 Clyde.

1

Total (for four wickets) 401

Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-202, 3-239, 4-400.

Davidson

Misson Simpson Mackay Benaud

Bowling analysis

M

O

R

W

31 10 00

28 0 02

34 12 67

20

41 13 87

4 07 -Reuter.

Carr defeated

by Reg. Wootton

London Express Service.

Exciting finishes in County

Cricket matches

London, June 13.

Pitches drying out after yesterday's rain and sporting declarations combined to provide some exciting finishes in English County Cricket matches today.

In the main it was the bowlers who derived the

main benefit from the conditions.

This was certainly the cast | at Blackheath where Kent were shot out for 78 in their second innings and were beaten by 154 runs by Warwickshire.

The man who did most of the damage in an innings that lasted only 80 minutes was off-spluner Basil Bridge.

wickets for two runs in 31 balls.

look five John Gow of after Scotland 6 and 4 today beating John Greenly of England 8 and 7 in the first round.

ONLY UPSET

Bryan Chapman, the 20-year-

The American challenge this year was rated a weak one but still nine Americans were left In to challenge for the cham-

Brundage in Athens Henship, first played for

for crucial IOC meeting

1885.

He

only

Captain's innings

ROYAL ASCOT OPENS

The

Queen sees her horse beaten in a thrilling

finish

Ascot, June 13. Queen Elizabeth watched her horse Augustine being narrowly beaten in a thrilling finish to the Ascot Stakes Handicap here today. The Queen's horse fought it out with I. Kerman's Angazi, the 6-1 favourite, and the two horses passed the finishing post together. Many of the crowd thought Augustinë had won, But after studying photo-, Jones, Margoret wore a loose- graphs of the finish the judges sitting white cout. Antony and gave first place to Angozi by n the other men in the Royal pro- short head.

cussion wore high grey top háts,

The Queen thus missed a first The Queen Mother was miss- prize of £2,920 and suling. It was announced she had without a major victory on the injured a fool, race tracks this season,

Biggest thrill

A reature of this year's Royal Ascot race week-Tuesday To Friday is the new £1,000,000 Krandstand,

It boasts of a battery of boxes, each with

Its own private kitchen for preparing meals,

The crowd, who had cheer. ed the Queen and other mem- bers of the Royal Family as they arrived for the first day of glittering Royal Ascot, was The meal of the day was gull cheering for the queen's horne, eggs, lobster, asparagus, atraw- The neck-and-neck elimax to berries-washed down by cham- race pagne. the graciling 2% milles #ave the fans their biggest thrill of the day,

Minute Gun, a 100-1 shot, was third, three quarters of a length behind. Augustine started at

10-1.

The rental for a box is £450 per season. All have been taken.

AP.

The Queen's racing successen OPEN

this year have all been in minor events. Her second prize today. was £321,

At the Oval Lancashire beat Surrey by two wickets, Surrey 238 and 72 for three declared (A. Parsons 42). Lancashire 163 for eight declared and 140 for eight (P. Loader five for 25). Lancashire 12 points. Sur- rey four points.

Leeds: Mulch drawn. Yorkshire 203 for seven de- Angazi, a five-year-old brown clared and 50 for no wicket.mare, was sired by Anwar out | Glamorgan 105 (A. Jones 08): of Burdekin. She has won every

Yorkshire four points.

race since being bought by Ker- man, a Londen lawyer, last win- ter. She is trained by W. Nightingale.

At Oxford: Oxford University

by

17:e bowlers were also in control at Hove where Sussex beat Free Foresters

at Lord's.

six

Royal procession

SINGLES LAWN BOWLS

FIXTURES

Following are the second round Axlures of the Colony Open Singles Lawn Bottis Championships;

4.

MONDAY JUNE 19 The Queon, with Princess Margaret and Antony

(Commencing at 8.30 pm) Arm- strong-Jones, left the Royal Box

va P. B. Cardner to give her horse a consolation

nt Pric E. 3. Liddell pat and talk to jockey

(KBGC) ve ¤. B. Sequeira (KCC) at Bobby Reardlo: M. Remedios FC ya Elliott.

J. G. Scoli (USRC) at Recrslo, D. (TC) # J. Tang (KCC) at Queen F

Hollands (PRC) led MacArthur (PRC) at KFC, 7. A. Santos (FC) va Sequeira/lloineringe the Royal Family in a carrlageton at KBGC; V. C. Bond (XBGC)

Hasselt (KBGC) at KCC; ride down the race course to

S. Cotter (KFC) ve C. M. open the 250th Royal Ascot Hozurlo (FC) at Trikoo; M. q. Wong flace Meeting.

| (CCC) va II. A. Mathieson (ICDG) st

kec

Craithe/Telford v AP. Q. A. (teel at KCC:

Earlier today, the and Prince Philip

V

o old English internation), pro-

beat Nottinghamshire_byn 40 wickets. Free Foresters 193 and 2 vided the only upset by knock-runs. Left-arin spinner Ron Bell 237 for nine declared (J. Purves 1ing out seeded Sandy Saddler 3

captured four for 18, taking the 60, M. Ainsworth 55, 3. Deighton 1ond 1. The other seven seeds-

last three wickets in Avé de- 39 not out), Oxford University to the all British-advanced

220 for seven declared and 312 liveries. third round.

A great innings by captain for four (D. Worsley 72, A. Buig Ian Bedford enabled Middlesex | 40, Nowab of Pataudi 55). to beat Somerset by two wie- AI Portsmouth: Hampshire kets with 10 minutes to spare beat Gloucestershire by two wickets. Gloucestershire 170 Bettlard hit his first half and 118 for eight declared. century In Arst-class cricket, Hampshire 98 for no wicket de- The first seven scoring shuls in clared and 190 for elight (A. his $2. scored in 30 minutes, Ingleby-Mackenzie 51, H. Hor- were all boundaries. Altogetherton 51). Hampshire 12 points.

At Chelmsford: Match drawn. Former England pace bowler Essex 309 and 55 for six de-

Princess Margaret-expecting Peraira Derbyshire 153 and 208 Peter Loader claimed Ave for 25 for four (1. Hall 71, H. Johnson a baby this autumn rode in Rec.) vs P. I. Yip (CCC) for Surrey against

four pointsReu- the second carriage with her chand/Graham (CCC) va Ram at the Oval but Lancashire, who ter.

husband, Antony Armstrong- had been set to get 149 in 105 minutes, scraped through to win by two wickets.

In

by since

on

The tide has been won Americans seven time's the end of World War II.

Since then 13 Arnorkans have he hit 11 fours. appeared in the 15 luais.

This

with year, even apparently

American weak Athens, June 13. entry, the of the Americans Avery Brundage, President of could spring a surprise and take American the International Olympic Cum- the crown. The top

challengers are Ralph Morrow, mittee, new into Athens for

American stationed crucial meeting of the Cum- an mittee to decide reveral pending nearby Troon, Jimmy McHale, a matters for the 1804 Winter former American Walker Cup Games in Austria and the Sun-player now 45 years old,

Lieutenant "Binky" Mitchell mer Games in Tokyo.

AP.

The tall American business- man, who has spent almost a fetime on Olympic aflairs, said he thought the Committee would probably

October accept the dates proposed for the Suminer Gumes by the Japanese Olympic Committee. He however, de- clined to comment on any of the other issues to be discussed here.

Black King wins the Queen's Vase

et

and

clared.

Lancashire

119). Essex

A bid that just failed came KENT TENNIS SHOCK from the Derbyshire bolsmen.

Set to get 212 to win in 200 minutes, they were four short of their target when stirops were drawn.

Laurie Johnson, a West Indias, hit 119, including 14 boundaries, In 145 minutes. for Derbyshire,

Results

of Results matches were:

had

Neale Fraser out

in first round

Beckenham, June 13.

at KUGC; F. Lea

TUEBDAY, JUNE 20

A. . Skeoch (KDCI v N. Beltran (Rec) at_KCC: *K. Minu [RC1 v# Coello/Posto at HKSC: R. Silva-NettoRec Santos (CCC) vs L. Morton (KDC) at KBGC:

A

va P. W. Metcalfe (PRC) at IKCC; A. M. Banks (KDC) va G.

(CCC) at KBOC; B. Y. Doe (KCC) 78

Adal/Bune at Bétrolo; D. C. Symons [KCC VI K. W. Bair (Kudc) at Heerelo; G. Jeffries (KBQC) VEČ. C. Ma_(CCC) nt KCC; M. B. Haman IRC) vs Leonard/Manson at PRC; i.. it. Wombulos (loc) và Bồ, thì t Arruili (IRC) at Kadc.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2

Lapsley/Divertia +1 Chambers/

titeu) vs (CCC) at Watson/olgate va liong Choy?

today's cricket Neale Fraser, Australia's Wimbledon champion, at Kelad

was eliminated in the first round of the Kent

Lawn Tennis Championships which opened here today.

the

Packs PRC) W. Howard CCC) vs Tindali Kichell at HKCC

Ascot, June 13. At Blackheath: Warwickshire Mr H. J Joel's Black King beat Kent by 134 runs. War- Won the These include Japanese pro-

Queen's Vase run

J. V. De Lam (Regy vs C. A. Quellio wickshire 324 for seven de- clared and 70 for three declared

(KCC) at KBGC; E G. Barros ICCO; US Restall/Bulberland at nosals to add Judo and Volley- over two miles here today.

Mr C. II. Dracoulis's Polyktor Kent 170 for one wicket de- ball to the Summer Games pro- gramme, while dropping the

was second with Lady George eluted (R. Prideaux 67 not out)

The Australian, who has been, the first round and coasted into C: N. Frater (TC) vs J. M. A. (IRD) at PRC R. #, A. third round when he Lapsley (RDC) A. G. Staley Pentathlon and Canoeing events, Cholmondeley's Sagacity third. and 70 (W. Bridge five wickets troubled by a leg injury, was

Rhodesia's for two runa), Warwickshire 12 Anally outlasted and outclassed eliminated

Chubb R.KBGC) at Recreio: EX Land Austrian proposals for a Ten ran.

(KCC) v# H. Van Echten (HKFC) Winter Omelal starting prices were: points.

by a 24-year-old Tokyo clerk Dowdeswell in straight sets, at tecreio FX. M Da Hitva January February

100-8 Black King. 7-1 Polyktor, Games.

India's young hope Akbar | (Rev) va T. E. Baker (Kcej at At Cambridge: Worcestershire Osamu Ishiguro, who was play- Merungs ut the Olympic 6-4 on favourite Sagocity.

Bavlet | KAGE. ing only his third tournament University by on grass.

All upset 20-year-old Executive Committee

Board Black King

four beat Cambridge won by

champion Tonjag Lejus 6-4, Worcestershire 330 with

121 runs, for four declared and 78 for one between start on Thursday. The actual lengths Committee sessions will start oh lengths

third. Reuter.

declared (M. Horton 501. Cam~ Saturday-AP.

bridge University 147 and 140 (N. Gifford 3 wickets for 40, M Horton five wickets for 53). At Kettering: Leicestershire beat Northamptonshire by eight wickets. Northamptonshire 152 and 140. Leicestershire 150 and 143 for two (W. Watson 04, M. Hallam 50 not out). Leicester shire 14 points.

one and half and second

Ambassadors of

Football contest

proved much stronger than the Following are the standings in the Hongkong for

Ambassadors of Football contest after yester day's voting:

The

bowling Australians' today was limited. Davidson looked off form on the Blow pitch while their other matek-

winner, Richle Benaud, spared

SENIOR TEAM

Kund Wah-kit (Police)

himself and appeared to be In Cheung-yau (SCAA)

JUNIOR TEAM

Ishiguro, who did not (link he bould dessibis win untli he was af dich point "Even then I though it could HUI be true" defeated Fraser by 11-13, 6-3, 6-4.

Fought back

class per- It was a world forrance by the Japanese No. the first set only 2. Ho lost after a tremendous struggle. He had made the Arst breake to lead

8-6 in the first round. Lejus. who reached the eighth-finals

East

year's tournament,

In

was compettig on a Western court for the first mo this year together with several other Soviet players.

All, however, met defeat in the second round, when he was eliminated by Australian N, Gibson 6-4, 0-2. Indie's 'Fremjit Lal was eliminated already in the first round, as was Japan's

tain's

Pone Kingpetch's straight right is

the key weapon

Tokyo, Jund 13. The powerful 'straight right of Fohe Klarpeich, Thailand's world flyweight boxing cham- pion, was seen here today as the greatest danger to Mit- sunori Seki's hopes of captur- ing the world crown

At Hove: Sussex beat Notting- 3-1, was immediately pulled B. Nogasaki. hamshire by 60 runz. Sussex back, to three-all, and then In the women's singico, Bri- 302 for eight declared and 24 matched Fraser serve for serve

acc players Christine three

and declared. Notting-over the next 10 games before Truman

Arin Haydon hamahire 150 for six declureil the Australian was able to break ered eary first round wins (G. Forbes 58 not out, C. Poole through sgain and clinch the over Sweden's Miss U. Sanduit? 92), and 158 (C. Poole 43, .set.

and Denmark's Pla Balling. Bell four for 18).

Kingpeich, aged 26, will meet Sussex 12 Instead of fading away, 69 Miss Truman beat Miss Sanduli bis 10-year-old Japanese chal- points.

many other might tave done, 6-1 6-0. The young Swedish At Lord's: Middlesex beat the ice-cool Ishiguro came back player retired before the end of 17,013

by two wickets, 10.610 Somerset

the match. with added strength. Chasing Somerset 20 and 170 for six everything and making several

Haydon beat Miss 4168 declared (W. Alley 70 not out fantastic rotrloves he gradually Baliing 0-1, 6-1.—AFP · 3215 K. Palmer 34 not out). Middle-took a commanding hold on the Hung Cifu-nuen (St. Louis 3.215 srx 179 (D. Bennett 56 not out) gathe. Cheung Kwok-hing (Elisabeth) 2.833 and 207 for eight (P. Bedford- Frater fought desperately Thang Cheuk-wah (Clementi). 2,513

Middlesex

11.232 Wong Bze-keung (Wall Yat 10.050 Hongkong)

nursing his injured shoulder, Ko Po-keung (Tung Wai) .... 0,133 Chan Yin-sun (Salesian)

Medium-pacer Mackay kept penning away al a length and Misson, the pace man, who cap- tared the valuable wicket Subba Row, kept going for lengthy spells Reuter,

THE GAMBOLS

SPORTS

PENCING

of

La Kin-chung (SCAA)

Wong Man-war (Happy Valleyi Wong Chi-kening (SCAA)

B. North Hongkong Club}

08 Chan Lad-wo 18oong Ching

Chen 1Cwal-wing (he Balle). Chan Pak-ing a galley..

4,378

3.300

724

Yu Chun-hongqueen's)

46

41

Yio Cheuk-yin (Tung Wals)..

er Rly-huds '{XMB)

Chan Tat-hung (Tong Walt) Cheung Siu-kaung (Poliest

431 The Kam-k# (Balesian) R192, D. Bennett 44).

Wang Kwok-kuen (Clementi) 1. 12 points. Somerset four points.

Barry Appleby

SERVE WITH

FLAMES ON

A SWORD

COOK BETTER MEALS

WITH GAS

Barry Brady

to mye himself in the final

sch, but Ixtilguró stayed with

Bin unit qui cho tiên Imada his Anal trumphant forward to victory.

Burgo

Indians impress

Miss

U.S. baseball results

Afterwards Framer, praising the Japanere for "some great play," said he would not play competitive singles agairi until ball Wimbledon.

lenger on June 27.

A

japanese sports writers, while not liking to minimie the chances of their inan, today agreed that Kingpetch was powerful opponent who com- bined an effective left jab with a dangerous right upper-cut close which he litew, from

his straight right rango with when at a distance.

Some sports writers compated [the Thai's style with that of Japan's former dyweight UU- holder Yashio Shiraj. Shirat title to Panetta) Perez of Argeriting in Novem ber, 1034.

New York, June 13. results included; Today's Major League bong-lost his world

AMERICAN LEAGUE (First game)

Things are not going right Just now," sait Fraser, who has won only one tournament

inco leaving Autx*m)En The Los Angeles

Chicago January.

Many top foreign players had Washington The reason's first contact with | Baltimore kross courts as the tournament

New York

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gdt utrier wày, hero today. Tho Clevelarii opening of the play was · post- porod yesterday due to tajn,

Inilah players put up kid Clothnatl perforinstler/\/\[J/ Mukherjon Pittsburghi beat Australia's K. Fietsher In

Commenting today on Kling- petch, Shiral said: "Its stral înt right will be the final weapon.”

Dr Alvin Cosh, who trained

Shirat, sad today Kihitch

was a very good boxer whono 1 lett. Jab was similide to Shirai's.

Kitapolch today echlinued bia training at his hotel hi TURƒo, The That will tye defending bik 0 | world title for the secónty time.

--Router,

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