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CONGRESS
ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET
Champions Yorkshire suffer first defeat of the season
London, June 16. Yorkshire, the English County Cricket champions and present leaders
in the Championship table, suffered their first defeat
today.
They went down by 175 runs to Middlesex at Bradford, despite a gallant Innings by Brian Clore, who hit two sixes and nine fount in is 90.
Yorkshire
never
90,
in 143
hitting 51 t an opening stand of 4.
Bar- batemon Ken England rington bit an undefeated including 15 fours, looked | wingles. Ilikely to make
serious challenge to Middlesex. Apart from Close, no one could make a light of against the off- breaks of Fred Titmus (live for 30) and leg-breaks of lan Bedford (three for 36). Yorkshire lost their last five wickets for 18 runs.
Surrey win
Almost unplayable
Test off-
West Indian pluner Sonny Ramadhin was almost unplayable in one spell for MCC against Oxford University at Lord's. claimed four wickets for 16 as Vie University fost five wickets in 30 minutes. MCC found themselver 1 While Yorkshire suffered their
truuble when they batted, need- the first defeat of the senson,
They team they succeeded as chaming 109 In 130 minutes.
fast five wickets for 49, but BH
Derbyshire, fuld til the last hour to save the match.
Pions wo years ago, Surrey, lichardson of
scored their second vietury of the campaign, beating Sussex by eight wickets at Hove.
Surrey were set to scare 240 in 105 minutes to win and knocked off the runs with 15 minutes to spare.
Acting captain
Mickey Stewart played a big part in the
victory by holding four eatch; In the Sussex second innings and
Thirsty?
Take
were;
Results
Results of today's cricket matches
AL Bradford:
bent Middlesex Yorkshire by 171 runn Middlesex 200 and 200 for eight declared. Titus five for 301. Middlesex 12 Yorkshire 103 and 148 (1). Close 90,
points.
of the season
At Worksop: Somerset beat Not- Inghamshire by an innings and 57 runk Nottinghamshire 1 and 213
C. H. Atkinson Rive for 16 Somerset 425 for mix cleciated. Samer- set 14 puta.
AL Grenock; Scotland beat MCG by 10 runs, Scotland 180 and 271 A. Brown six wickets for 70). MCC 183 and 94.
At love: Surrey beat Sumax by right wickets. Sunsex 250 and 240 A. Oakman 65, T. Lock five for 75), Surrey 251 for seven declared and 943 for two (M. Stewart 51. K. Bar: cington D not out, t. Constable 77 not out. Surrey 12 points.
OPENS
President Brundagé pleads for pure amateurism and warns against political inte ference
Athens, June 16. Mr Avery Brundage, President of the International Olympic Committee, made a forvent plea for the retention of puro amatourism in the Olympic Games and gave a warning against the menace of political interference in his address of the opening of the 58th Congress here tonight.
mittees
of
"I participants front 80 countries can take part in the most strenuous
After the Greek Crown from countries without politics! Prince, dressed in naval uni- connections, have been brought the Con- together. form had declared
At the Inst Games the } gress
open at an impressive) united team representing the divided Ger- ceremony in an open-air Greek two artifelaily Encient theatre, Mr Brundage mantes had been an example to addressed the members of trucall. 10C, National Olymple Com- ated International Federations and members the public in a striking speech. "One can be sure that Baron De Coubertin did not revive the Games as a commercial enter- prise for profit nor to entertain the public," he said. "He would have been horrified after what he said about gladiators of the the Games con- cireus to And verted into a stepping stone to a career as a paid athletic per-
At Houthampton: Hampshire beat Northamptonshire by 17 rum. Hamp- me 33 for four dectored and 118 for erat drylaned Northampton- former. abire 53 and 120 ampshire 34 points.
At Manekestar: Matchi dṛown. Lanchure 323 for Ave declared and 159 for eight declared IG. Pullar $5. Barber 42). Glamorgan 201 end 188 for nine (W. Parktice £5, 1.
Grieves five for 491 edges 49, Generelle two post,
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At Birmingham: Warwickshire beat Cambridge University by reni. Warwickshire 237 onel 146 fur fum devlered. Cambridge University 18 and 274 (F. Craig 50, M. Willard 43. A. Lewis 80).
At Lurd's Match drawn. Oxford University 329 far reven declared and 217 D. Pithey 45, F. Neate 43 MCC 378 and 130 for ax brt oun (Q. Richardson 35 not out).-Reuter.
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Freedom in sport
To have them wed on measte of the superiorly of Low pollidest synem over mother He would was inconceivable. rather not have revived the Games than to 50 them par- verted to such ands."
Mr
sald Brundage
the amateur quesilon would prob- ably always be with them but the Olymple Gamen were and must remain amatour. "Thore would be no exciSE for their crinuance 3 way are not amateur," Wo declared. "No €30, organisera
OF
par topants can be permilked to make a profit on the Games I they are to serve their purpose."
He said that perhaps permities for violation of thứ rules, such on those used in the Game should be applied.
ancient
Games
"The public must be vinced that, in sport. freedom and Independence can be enjoyed only by anatcu, ce pald athletes must do the bidding of those who employ them. Saying that athletic and competitions were not to de a ebrer, Mr Brundage declared: "Today we have the same prob- lems that disturbed the orgoni- | sers of the ancient Games more than two thousand years ago, philosophers when the Greek exclaimed against the subsisa- tion, excesses, commercialisation and other abuses that had cor- rupted the ancient Gamer.
Now danger
"Failure lo solve these problems contributed to their eventual abolition and steps must be taken without further delay to preserve the purity of the modern Games,"
The modern Games belonged to the world and not one coun- try, as did the ancient Games, so there was a new and equally scrious danger.
"The universal public interest in, and the success of, the Games has aroused the attention of the politicians.
"Forgetting that they are con- tests between individuals and nations, trèmen- not between
for victory are dous pressures being appled although the stand- ing of a country is not deter- mined by the performances of a few trained athletes."
ai-
"If these pressures were ways exerted along proper lines this would be all to the good... but too often they are not.
"It is not training camps, or subsidies, or bonuses, that Jeud to ALCOGID in international amateur sport, but rather A sound national foundation oi physical training for all, begin- ning in the elementary schools. and a general appreciálion of the socink, educational, ethical and spiritual values of amateur sport.
'Too large'
YNCHROD
"There L always the of political Intor- ference 60 difficult if not Impossible to combat national level."
at a
Mr Brundage, among other points he made in his address, bald he condered that the modern Olympies had becomo "top large and too expensive."
Ho disclosed that the budget of the Japanese Organising Com- mittee for the 1064 Games totalled about 130 million dollars |(about, £40,420,000).
Mr Brundage pointed but that the Olymple movement, under jthe direction of the JỘC, was one of the fow'institutions that had survived the two world ware of the 20th century.
He went pa; "In a world
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