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Australian tail-enders crack up Bobby Bruce

TOURISTS TAKE ONLY Janusc Kusocinski

117-RUN FIRST INNINGS

LEAD OVER LEICESTER

Leicester, June 15.

Memorial Athletics Meeting

athletics

Ambassadors of

Football contest

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

Varsovin, June 15. Besides

Polk Lite 100 athletes, 24 foreigu athletes re- presenting 17 countries will par ticipate in the Janusz Kusocinskt meeting The Australian cricketers failed to reap the Memorial

here on June 17 and 18 It was full benefit of a third-wicket stand of learned today,

Tho countries represented

SENIOR TEAM 183 by Colin McDonald and Potor will| be Austria, Bulgaria,

Czechoslovakia, Chin, Finland, Kung wan-kit (alice) Burge, both of whom hit centuries, France, India. Yugoslavia, East to Cheung-yau usca against Leicestershire on the second day Germany, West Germany, Noro Po-keung Tung wehi hore.

way, Rumania, Switzerland, the Wong Mes Wat (Happy Valley)

La Ki-chung (SCAA) United States. Hungary, Bri- Wong Chi-kếung (SCAA)

1. Northi (Ilumgkong Club). Cheung Siu-krùng (Police) Events

aprinting,

Chow Shu-huug_(KMB) Chan Fal-hung trung Waht Mok Chun-wall (BCAA)

Facing a first innings score of 239, the Australians tan and the Soviet Union.

Include passed the Leicestershire total with eight aire-throwing. high jumping wickets standing, but could establish a lead of and favelin-throwing--AFF, only 117 at the end of their innings-a much smaller advantage than had seemed likely at g one time,

wis

The Australian total of 356 runs, despite being hit for 20 the lowesi against runs four fours and two iwos Leicestershire since 1920.

-in ote over by Burge.

might

AL the close, Lelcestershtro The Australian lead wore 81 for two wickets in their have been even smaller it Burge second innings and were still had not survived an easy slump- 30 runs behind.

20 in one over McDonald, who scored

105,

and Burge, 137, took a long time to settle against the steady Leicestershire attack, though rung came at a good rate. They took the total from the over- night score of 59 for two to 242 in just under three hours before being separated,

Tho following batsmen attempted to force the pace and paid the penalty, the last six wicketa going down In the space of 48 runs.

Jack Van Geloven, the Leicester medium-pace bowler Anished with six wickets for 08

JUNIOR TEAM

leads in U.S. Open

Birmingham, June 18. Bobby Bruce, a slight young

man from Wisconsin only three years out of College, shot a 1-under-par 69 at Oakland Hills today and grabbed n. temporary first round lead in the US. Open Golf Championship.

Hia sub-par round, only one 4,370 Among the first 120 Anishers 4134 this cool, windy day, gave the 153-pound fest-year 3.440 ft. 71, 1217 professional a one-stroke lead 2043 over Bobby

who Goalby, 2564 matched par 70 over the 0,907-

11,310 10,473 D340

Wong Sie-keung -(Wah

Hongkong)

Yan

1,031

Chan Yin-man (Salesian) Cần Luf-wo Smon king). Chon Kwal-wing (La Sallej

23,320 17300

Chon Pak-ling (La Salle)

743

Yu Chun-hong (Queen's),

433 Hung Chiu-ten (St. Louiny

532 Thang Cheuk-wah (Clement) 415 Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabeth

477

4413

Trueman, Illingworth on England's 'casualty'

list

ing chance when 32. He stepped BETTER NEWS OF STATHAM AND MAY

out to off-spinner Savage missed the ball which appeared to lodge in the wicketkeeper's pods. Burge had time to regain his crease and went on to help McDonald tend up the 100 for the stand in 98 minutes.

London, June 15.

3.562

The Kam-kit (9aledini ............... 2,042

Wong Kwok-kuen (Clementi) 15 yard course with a pair of 33:

KENT TENNIS

RESULTS

Beckenham, June 15. Results of today's matches in The Kent Lawn Tennis Cham- plonships were;

LADIES' SINGLÈS Quarter-finals

M. Smith (Austen]ia) bral K.

Freddie Trueman and Ray Illingworth, of York-Hontze (USA) 9-7, 6-4.

shire, are the latest England Test cricketers reported to have been injured.

MEN'S SINGLES Quarter-Bals

1

J. Javorsky (Czechoslovakis) beat W. Bond (USA) 0-2, 0-4. MEN'S DOUBLES

quarter-finals

Seven others were tlod at that stage at 71, including Australia's Bruce Crampton.

When Bruce finished, thero ware 24 of the held of 160 still un the

course. Tommy Bolt, the 1958 champion, Was threatening needing pars on the last three holes for à 08.

Coalby, n 6-foot, 195-pounder with Rashing eyes and a temper that sometimes matches theni, fred n 35-35-70-exactly par for the 6,907-yards Oakland

Country Club Cours which Hogan called "the mon- sler" after winning his third of tour championships here a do- cade ago.

H

Hogan, now 40 and seeking an unprecedented fifth title, wound, F. Soitte and R. Hewitt (both up with a batch of others at 71, Australia) beat W. Jacques-AP.

and I. (Auxralin)

Pimental (A-Venezuela) 6-3, 6-4.

Brilliant catch

Trueman, during the game, 82), Yorkshire 183 and 71 for two McDonald reached his third century of the tour with big garet Middlesex at Bradford, wickelt.

At Mahtlaster: Rafn stopped rubbed some skin off the under- eight fours in 255 minutes, but side of us left foot. He bowled play for today, Lancashire 323 was caught for 105.

Bingworth, for five declared and 13 for one Burge completed his 100 modium pace.

bowbor, off-break

was widti. Glamorgan 201 (11 fours) in three hours five the

D. minutes. He was brilliantly handicapped by stiffness in his Janes 64, J. Pressdce 55, caught by Spencer atter bat-right shoulder, the result of a Ward 70). ting three and three-quarter fall yesterday. hours and hilting 10 fours.

The rest of the batsmen mustered only 58

runs and the

Dope tests to Australians were all out soon

be started

in England

after fo

Leicestershire

batted easily enough unti left-hander Willle Watson was bowled by Simpson at 49. Alan Wharton went 19 runs later and at the close the county were 36 behind with eight wickets standing.

Scoreboard

Ascot, June 15. Routine dope tests on race horses will start mannounced in Britain soon, Major-General

FIRST INNINGS Randle Fellden, Senior Steward

Leicestershire: 230 (R. Gord- of the Jockey Club, said here

ner 102 not out, A. Wharton 74, today,

G. McKenzie Dve for 60). A Jockey

statement Club

Australians said: "The Stewards

propose (Overnight 59 for two wiekels) that routine lests will come

C. C. McDonald e Savage b inence unannounced In tise

Spencer

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Fit for Test

Earlier, there had

R. Howe and W. Coghlan (both Australia) beat J. Müker-

0-4.

LADIES' DOUBLES Quarter-Nuals

C. Truman and A. Haydon (both Britam) beat Mrs J.

At Worksop: Nottinghamshirejea and P. Lat (both India) 9-7, $150 and 139 for Tour (N. Simpson 02). Somerset 428 for been six declared (B. Roc 102, W. better nowa of Brian Statham, | Alley 123 not out, K. Palmer the Lancashire fast bowler, 41 not out). and Peter May, the Surrey At Greenock: Scotland 180 and. England captain. who and 234 for seven (M, Dennes missed the first Test because 82. F. Jones 48), MOC 102 (R. he was not fully NL.

Webster sevch for 50)-Reuter.

Because of the Improvement Statham's thigh injury, Lancashire Secretary, deoffrey Howard, said today that he w notify the England Selectors at the weekend that Statham will be fit for the second Test at Lord's starting next Thursday.

not May,

playing against Sussex at Hove because of strained muscle in the left calf, hud further treatment from the Sussex masseur, 9am Covan. He will have more treatment tomorrow, and hopes to bat at the nets.

105

given to the stari of routine testing."

near future. Clearly, the deter-a. Simpson Ibw Spencer .. ront effect of the proposed tests B. Beath b Van Geloven. would be lost if publicity were P. J. Burge e Spencer b Van

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R. N. Harvey b Van Geloven K. Mackay ↳ Boshler

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G. McKenzie b Boshier..

The statement

added that urine and saliva tests would be the basis of sampling at first.-B. Reuter.

Britain lead 2-0

and Van

1. W. Quick nol out L F. Kline 2

Geloven

in Davis Cup tie R. Gaunt Ibw Van Geloven

Edgbaston, June 15.

Britain led South Africa 2-0 after the first day's play in the

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Yorkshire trailing

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BILL Australian reached

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U.S. baseball results

New York, June 15. Today's Major League bove- ball results included:

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Nottinghamshire today, He had

18 scored 500 runs in the last eight day-183 not out, 134 not out, 35013, 70 not out, and now 123 not

out,

Davis Cup European Zone Fall of wickets: 3-242, 4-271, 5-308, 8-322, 7-326, 0-330, D-340. nowing analysis

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quarter-Onal lawn tennis here today.

Mike Sangster beat Julius Mayers 6-3, 6-2, 6-4, and Bobby Wilson beat Abe Stal 8-4, 0-4 0-4.-Reuter,

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SECOND INNINGS

Leicestershire

W. Watson b Simpson M. R. Hallam not at

A. Wharton ↳ Mackay

Alley's 100, which piso took him, past 1,000 runs for the

Somerset to a j wenson, helped

first innings lead of 270.

Middlesex look set to become the first country to beat cham- this season. plans Yorkshire

Middlesex quickly gained first innings lead this morning, calming the last six Yorkshire wickets for 70 in an hour. Then they took their lead to 33 323 before declaring and captured some quick wickets

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Fall of wickets: 1-40, 2-88.

Bowling to date

Gaunt McKenzie

Simpson Mackay

The close of play in today's cricket matches were:

Deloford (Britain) and C. Mer- cells (Belgium) 6-2, 0-2.

English golf club makes history

Winchester, June 18.

The Royal Winchester Golf V. Kuzimenko Tilova and A, Club today made history when Dmitrieva (both USSR)

it become the first golf club in brat Mrs L. Cawthorn (Britain) and England to employ a coloured

V.

Puzelova (Czechoslovakia) professional. 2-0, 6-3, 6-2.

He is 28-year-old South Afri-.

Edward Johnson-Sedibe, who will take up his appoint-

M. Hunt and L. Hutchings can (both South Africa) beat J. Scoble (Britain) and F. Gord- gioni (Italy) 4-6, 0-4, 6-1, ment as assistant professional et

M. Smith and L. Turner (Australia) beat K. Hantre and Monitt (both USA) 7-6, 6-3,

-AFP.

Wokingham Stakes

withdrawals

Winchester

and Immediately play on the British tournament circuit this year.

Johnson-Sedibe won the Transvaal Non-while Amuteur · Championship at the age of 15, and turned professional a year later.

In 1969 he was given his fare to Europe, where he arrived dr

penniless with no golf clubs London, June 1. Palatina, Fairy Gold, Novelist other equipment. and Evyon's Great Lady were

Following a special invitation taken out of the Wokingham last year from the British Pro- Stakes, be run over six fur-fessional Golfers' Association, he longs at Ascot tomorrow, at the took part in a number of big- final forfelt stage today, leaving money tournaments, including 28 declared runners-cuter, the British Open.-Reuter.

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATIONS WANT

ALL OLYMPIC EVENTS TO BE RETAINED

Athens, June 15.

The International Olympic Council Executive Committee will be asked at

a meeting here tomorrow to reconsider Article 30 of the Olympic rules with a view to retaining all sports at present recognised as Olympic events.

This move is being made by to these proposals of the In- Organising. Committee to the the International Federations ternational Federations there is International Federations. who will meet the IOC Execu- no obligation on their part to tive Committee tomorrow.

That, where

no member present them to the full session Article 30 says: "The official of the IOC beginning on Mon-Games

of the IOC was present,

medals. should programme

Include at day, but they will almost cer- presented by the President of feast 15 of the following sports: tainly do so especially if they the Federation of the sport con-

basketball, are touched on in the agenda cerned.

shall

At Lord's: Oxford University athletics, archery, 320 for seven declared and 20 boxing, canoeing, cycling, as most of them are likely to 9 for no wicket. MCC 378 (C. equestrian sport, fencing, foot-be,

Cowdrey 130, C. Howland 53. | ball, gymnastics, handball, 1S, Ramudhin 41).

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Other resolutions

for two, Northamptonshire 155 polo, weightlifting, wresting. | which were passed by the In-

(K. Andrew 43, D. White six and yachting."

for 37).

At Birmingham: Warwickshire 337 and 144 for five (B. Fletcher S1). Cambridge University 156 (D. Kirby 51, A. Marshall ye for 22).

At Hove: Sussex 250 and 138 for two G. Cooper 40, A. Onk-

20 in all

In effect the Federations have decided to press for the holding of all these sports in

Tokyo as against the 18 held

in Rome.

Three other resolutions

ternational Federations and will

be

Money from Tokyo

A spokesman for the Inter- sational Federpisode disclosed that the Tokyo Organising Committee had already pald to the IOC a sum of money, half of

been which had handed over to the Federa tions and duly banked,

He would not disclose the Federations should have exact sum.

be put to the IOC Cxecutive Were:

That the International

the right to consultations with The Marquess of Exéler has the IOC and Organising Com- been asked to prepare a scheme mittee of the Games in question whereby the various Federations mat: 60 mot out). Surrey 251 for

the IOC Agree, Judo in

the matter of technical would be allocated seven declared (B Constable volleyball, archery and hand-questions affecting their sport, this money, 45, T, Lock 87 not out, R. Bell ball would be added Possibly including the jury (judges). Ave for 72).

the first two will get in, making At Bradforil: Middlesex 200 20 in all at Tokyo. and 200 for eight declared (K. While tho IOC Executive Gilihouley seven wickets for Committee will-Usten carefully | from

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