THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961.
Second Test begins today
PLENTY OF RUNS EXPECTED
ON THE LORD'S PITCH
London, June 21. Richie Benaud, Australia's dynamic and popular captain will not be playing for his team at Lord's in the second Tost against England which starts tomorrow. This is not only a severe loss to Australia but a bitter blow for
cricket.
During the last six months, Benaud, by his daring leadership and his de- mand for attractive play by all who serve him, has invested first class cricket with new vitality.
The Queen is to visit Lord's (of the new ball. Therein lles | Burge, R. D. Simpson, K. Moc- tomorrow when the two teams the path to victory.
and officials will be presented to her on the field and the Duke of Edinburgh intends to be there for most of the day.
To Nell Harvey. the 82- year-old left-hander, falls the honour of trading Australia for the first time.
with the He is a cricketer same gay spurk for adventure os Benaud and he has a wealth of experience behind him with 70 Tests and 20 centuries, vit which five have been against England. The most recent was bis 114 a fortnight ag Edgunaton.
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Lord's is not one of Eng- land's fruitful grounds as für Australia la concerned.
Only oner in this 20th cen- tury. In 1934, have England mastered Australia at the
Cricket. Headquarters
Australia on the other hand won at Lord's in 1956, 1940, 1030, 1031, 1900 and 1890. before one can And another England suc- ress there, in 1800.
Altogether, of the 10 Testi played between the two fries at Lord's, Australia wim seven, England Ave, and parven have been drawn,
coun-
have
kay, A K Davidson, S. Mc- Kenzie, A. W. Grout, F. M. Mis- son. Twelfth man B. C. Booth.
Umpires: C.
Ellott, W. E. Philipson-AFP.
8.
PETER MAY
IS FIT
London. June 21. Peter May underwent another strenuous practice session et Lord's today, and afterwards Looked in splendid condition.
Lancs, Oxford skittled
out for 69 and 68
will
WIMBLEDON PREVIEW (1) The Ladies' Singles provide the most open battle of all time
London, June 21. Today is the eve of the second Test match, but while the England and Australian players took things easy, there was plenty of excitement in the English first class cricket matches, Mighty Lancashire were skittled out for 69 before,
lunch by Derbyshire, and Oxford University Buens at her
Without the Incomparable wristy top-spin forehand which } In Turin, she beat Reynolds,
By JOHN COTTRELL
Now that Maria Esther Bueno, the 21-year-old Brazilian bombshell of lawn tennis, and Darlene Hard, the 1957 and 1959 runner-up, are de- finitely out of it because of illness, this month's 75th Wimbledon Cham- pionship will provide the most open ladies' singles battle of all time.
punk, there are must horrify the lawn
were dismissed for 68 by Worcestershire at eleven players whose current or purists, but her short-comings the Italian final to Misa Bueno- termla Haydon and Hard before losing Worcester.
past record suggests they are in stroke play are compensated 6-4, 6-4 Sie lost again
LAS Juckson, the 40-year-old
bowler, toul Derbyshire setim
bowling honours as he ran through the Lancashire batsmen To explure Bix wickeln for 15 runs in 17.1 overs. Derby at the bottom of the County Chain- plonship table, soon made sure of fert lurings points, and left Lancashire captain Dob Barber regretting hi decision to take first knock on a green pitch,
100 wickets race
County champions Yorkshire were again struggling in their match against Gloucestershire. They laboured to 155 all out, and Gloucester were well way to frat Innings points by the close.
were in the centuries nature.
of
Rescued
capable of makin a
tactics I am on the
Karen Hantze
10
ex-
strong by tremendous energy and Buono in Paris, but more challenge for the crown.
fighting spirit.
cently In England's Northern There 11 players are: Ann
Ann's biggest falling, 1 Chempionships she defeated Haydon, Angela Mortimer ant
would say, has been her tac- Sally Moore, Miss Smith and Christine Fruman (Britain); tical approach. But for poor Rence Schunnann before læsing Karen Hantze and Sally Moore
sure she would the anal 0-4, 6-3 to Miss Rey- (United States); Margaret Smith havo beaten Sandra Reynolds | rlds. But she has no
nd Lesley Tumer (Australia); to reach last year's Wimble-perience of Wimbledon.
don final. Two Bouth African players Sandra Reynolds (South Africa);
Wrong tactics Ilmelight with Edda Buding (Germany); Suzy
caused ugain Kormoczy
(Hungary): contreeting
Yola, her to be the only Reed whe Romirez (Mexico).
failed to reach the last eight in Injury, illness and fluctuat- this year's Italian championships,
After Miss Bueno she is the ing form makes it virtually
when she
ก stylist
women's was defeated by realest impossible to make any dis- Lesley Turner 5-7, 0-3, 6-4.
tennis today, on 18-year-old of Joe Milner, the 23-year-old
tinction among these players
Miss Haydon will almost cer- infinito promise though
BO far Bernard Constable, another Johanneburg - born batsman,
with any certainly, Most of
tremendous achievement. tainly be regarded as Britain' no them have beaten each other greatest hope 40-year-old cricketer, retricy- raced to his 100 in 107 minutes
of winning the Only lock of experience and ed a bad start by Surrey for Essex who totalled 3-49,
this season: only Miles Mor-
Wimbledon title for
nerva stands between the frat steady against Sussex with his third against Nottinghamshire.
timer has shown consistent
time since Dorothy Round con- her and the highest honours of Kent century of the season. He batted in his best form,
were rescued by
form but then she missed the # and also did a good deal of run-
After Loth the Surrey openers three-and-a-half-hour 100 by major championships in Parlaquered in 1937. But there is one the game,
ominous note.
Har form is uncertain, owing It is posible this Australia
and Rome and took Stuart Leary, the Cape Towa
her fitness is hind M. England: (From)
C.ning about on the Beld.
one for cight, he
Four British girly have won to her late arrival In England, will mus Benaud munt as
and with charge,
uncertain. born all-round sportsman, who Cowdrey (Kent) (Captain), It. Unless there is any return of complete
the French Championship since but with any improvement bowler. To replace him they
(Yorkshire), Illingworth
footballer. G. his muscle trouble in the morn-Chelsea footballer Ron Tindall, is also a first class
Qualifications
the war; all falled when they last year's form she will be a have chosen Graham, MeKenzie A. R. Lack, P. H. 81. May (Sur-ing he seems almost certain to helped add 102 for the fourthi Kent who shook the Austrailans Certain players among -lg-being
the went on to the grass of Wimble dangerous challenger indeed. At yesterday, were 35 for four be-eleven. he included in the England team wicket, rey), J. T. Murray (Mkilessex),
however, do not quite
don. The last French cham-her first Whabledon (1900), she fron their team in the first G. Pullur (Lancashire), D. IL. for the second Test with Aus- Jack Flavell, the Worcester fore Leary stepped in with his tuin all the qualifications for pion to triumph at Wimbledon reached the last eight, bowing Tex-bif It leaves the attack Smith, (Gloucestershire), M. J.tralia. A definite decision will opening bowter anped to the timely century
which hoisted becoming a Wimbledon cham- the total to 212.
was Maureen Connolly-in 1954, out only to Min Truman in three unbalanced with fur unners! K. Smith Warwickshire). J. 1.j be made before the start of play front in the race to reach 100
plon. In seeking In Davidson, Misson, McKenzie Sintham Lancashire), R. Subha tomorrow.
wickets, when he claimed seven The best stand of the day queen of lawn tennis we mus! and Mackay and Simpson, the How (Northamptonshire), F. S.
was the 214 put on by Lewis luok for 26 against Oxford. Finveti,
for a player with [X" Jone stow bowler, Never beTrueman (Yorkshire).
who has now taken 75 wickets and
Reddy for Cambridge pertence, stamina, adaptability, fore have Australia entered
against Somerset. great fighting spirit and a strong Australia: R. N. Harvey (Cap-
this season, clean bowled five of University
renched 100 W. Lawry, C. C. Me-
his victims as Oxford were shot Both taka).
before grass court game. Cambridge declared with Donald. N. C. O'Neill, P. J.
pair still together.
Unbalanced attack
the only
Than
A fast and
The teams
The teams for the second Test are
true wicket Reactions
Lendun. June 21. A fast.
pitel. -truc favourable to batsmen, has been produerd by grounds- Ted Swannel for the cricket Test bes England and Aufs- at
verond tween
tralia
which brgins
Lord's tomorrow.
"We expect plenty of If this fine weather runs continues," said Mr J. D Dunbar, the MCC assistant recretary. "The batsmen should really enjoy them- selven."
Capacity crowds are an- ticipated. All reserved seats have been sold for the Brst four days, but there will be room cach day for 14,000 paying at the gatew and 30,000 on the last day, when there are no reserva- tions-Reuter.
Test without an expert spinkter at hele command,
Given five days of good weather, this match should be a scoring shree for bats- anen,
The pitch looks perfeel,
has less grass on it than the
one at Edgbaston, and should
Gubby Allen, Chaliman of the Selectors, stated that apart from the slight doubt about May, all the England players were ene hundred per cent fit,--AFP.
out in 95 minutes.
to IOC decision
Judo and in Tokyo Games
of including Volleyball
Tokyo, June 22.
The decision of the International Olympic Committee in Athens yesterday
the
A startling Leicestershire collapse was brought about by Hampshire pier 13031 Derek Shackleton and off break bowler Mervyn Burden. They helped polish of the last seven wickets for 20.
Closing scores
the next
Yola Ramirez has scored vic- taries this reason over Hard, Haydon, Truman and Bucio. She caused the shock downfall
of Miss Truman round of
Again, shocks.
in the fourth GD Wimbledon.
e can provide more she lacks the pace world championship to win the un Wimbledon's lightning fast grass. Similarly, 1 eliminate the Amazing Hungarian housewife,
Close of play scores In today's | 30-year-old Suzy Kormoczy matches were:
She has provided plenty of the past, At Westcliffe: Essex 349 (G. | Wimbledon upsets in Smith 67, J. Milner 117,
B, but she is essent'illy + hard Knight 91). Nottinghamshire 77) court player. for two.
one,
to include Judo in the 1961 Tokyo Summer Olympics was welcomed in. Tindall 78). Japan today.
"We had hopes. The deciston
is not surprising but it is indeed good news to hear that it has been offelally decided," }] pokesman of the Japan Judo Federation said.
Japun
Since Inst summer bas put up a strong campaign
'Very pleased'
Paris, June 21.
M. Paul Libaud, President of both the International and
to get Judo, Japan's tradi- French Volleyball Federations,
tional art of self-defence, in the Tokyo Olympics.
30 nations
Lwo
Angela Mortimer
of
ects.
Sandra Reynolds
on
Wimbledon African
magnificent run of seven
This conson
X she has had
Aa last BUC-
year's cessive tournament victories runner-up this South which included the covered cuile must bo rated among the court championships Ger-Strongest of challengers. "Vic- Britain many, Scandinavia, France and tory would seal a happy career (four major indoor for she insista that this will be the her last Wimbledon. She mar- tiles in four weeks) and hard court championships of ries in October. Britain and London,
cham-
At Bournemouth, she equalled Doris Hart's record by winning the British hard court pionship for the fourth time.
Basically a hard court play- er, Mian Mortimer * но steady a baseliner and so
shrewd a tactlelan that she can never be left out of the Wimbledon reckoning. Beauty queen Edda Buding
As a complete outsider, she At Guildford: Surrey are for and pretty Sally Moore of Cali-chool the
crilles by reaching six declared (B. Constable 149, tomia are two more pinyers i the 1958 final where only lack my Wimbledon of volleying and overhead power Sussex 13 for exclude from
short-list. Despite good wins
caused her 10 Tail aithinst At Taunton: Conturlige Uni- this season over Mortimer, Hay- Althea Gibson. versity 200
Hard, for three declared don and
Miss Buding Alas, there must be doubts volleying power to lacks the
about her Biness since she has back
sound baseline rented from up her
tennis for three game. Mies Moore, hard-hitting weeks with Inflammation of the and fond of mixing the spin, has wrist and elbow joints. flashes of genius but seems too erratic to come through such a
test of skill and rugged endurance.
So we are left with three British girls, two Australlann, ans American and one South Afetoan. One of these will win Wimbledon.
can Beld a team in a sport we (E. Craig 46. A. Lewis 100 not always do so."—Reuter.
put, N. Reddy 113 nut uut). Sumerset 113 for one (G. A kinson 61 not out).
'Should have come
earlier'
At Worcester: Oxford Unt- versity 08 (D. Pithey 44, J. Flavell seven for 20),
and 32 for five. Worcestershire 173 for Ave declared (G. Dewa BO nat out).
At Northampton: Northamp- tonshire 229 (P. Watts 73, B.
sad today he was very pleased with the International Olympic
Brussels, June 21. Representatives Committee's decision in Athens
of the Judo į in the and the Volleyball organisations Volleyball to include 1954 Olympics in Tokyo.
in Belgium today welcomed the Crump 57). Glamorgan 48 for He views were echoed by decision of the International four.
administrative
in Athens secretary, Olympic Committee
Judo the
Japan held Championship tournaments in, Julien Lenoir. Tokyo since 1956 and it now
At
Hinckley: Leicestershire
to include Judo and Volleyball į 140 (W. Watson 70). Hampshire in the 1004 Olymple Games. 124 for three (H. Hurton 62 not
An oficial of the Belgian out).
says nutions are members of M. Lenoir sald: “M. Libaud the International Federation of phoned me the good news from Judo Federation said the decl AL Birmingham: Kent 212 play fast and true at first, but Judo. The headquarters is in Athens and said how grateful sion should have come much I may help spinners later. Tokyo and the presklent is afhe was to the Japanese earlier."
England have to discard two Japanese, Risei Kano,
Olymple Committer for pro- the 13 chosen on The spokesman said 20 to 30 posing our sport for the 1904 Sunday. No doubt Mike Smith | nations are expected to take Olympic Games." will give way to May and either part in the Judo event, which David Smith or Illingworth will most likely will be divided into be omitted from the bowlers. three weight classifications.
men from
Key men
A Termal division Un
The President of the Belgian Volleyball Association, said: "We are in full agreement with the M. Libaud continued: "It decision," He added, however, only after close consultation the question of compensation for with the representatives of the lost wages of workers-members the 70 nations practising our
team to com- sport of the Olympic classifiention, however, would that
was able to get together pete in the Gomes should be con- Com- Providing the Selectors are have to wait a general meet- suelent documentation to push sidered by the Olymple natistled that Dexter can do hla int of the International Federa- the matter in Athens to a Ene-mittee. Reuter, fair share of bowling to pro- tion of Judo, the pokesman cessful conclusion," Reuter. vide adequate reljef for the said. He said the meeting wit speorbents, Statham and True be held in Tokyo in December.
nan, Smith will not be required
Some of the member nations
Dexter
U.S. baseball
results
'Great satisfaction'
The
'Not unhappy'
to include
Courtesy gesture
Let's take them individually:
Ann Haydon
SV
tanked first in Britain, equal with Miss Truman, she goes to (S. Leary 102 nut uut). War- Wimbledon
champion of wickshire 07 for two.
France--the first of the world's At Chesterfield: Lancashire major titles she has won. After 09 Derbyshire 220 for five (P. Hall has steadily improved with im
(L. Jackson six for 15). a dismal start to the season, the
03, D. Carr 51 not out).
pressive wins over Hand, At Bristol: Yorkshire 155 (J.) Ramirez and Smith, Witson 53). Gloucestershire. 75 for two-Reuter.
table.
11
With her world-cines tennis background, Ann has
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BENIOR TEAM
to make a Test debut.
Bonn, June 21. has informed the Selectors that included in the Federation are
West Germany will send # he is perfectly fit to buwt.
the United States, Canada, Bri-
New York. June 21. Juda team to the United States Olymple Olympics but do not expect to Tokyo England look to Stathmin and stain, France, West Germany, the Trueman to ranke the best use Netherlands, Switzerland, Aus-Committee had "no strong cou-defeat the Japanese,
tralin, Indonesia, Cuba, theviction one way or another" on Philippines, Formusa and South the decision by the International spokesman in Frankfurt said to- A German Sports Federation Korcu~AP.
Olymple Committee Judo and Volleyball in the Tokyo day the Athens decision to adopt Olymple Games in 1964, a Com-Judo for Tokyo was doubtless mittee spokesman sold today. gesture of courtesy to the host
country. The spokesman said that the TOC decision had come as ho "We have had a Judo Asso-
King Wah-kit (Police)
13,317 ciation great surprise,
for many years, and to Cheung-yau (SCAA)..... 11,537 support for the sport is fairly Ko Po-keung (Tung Wel
... 10,855 strong in Germany not R. North (longkong Club).. hundreds of thousands, but a Lau Kin-chung (50AA) respectable group," the spolces-Wing Man-Wal
(Happy Valley) man sak.
"We shall be entering for this Yu Cheuk-yin (Tung Woh
Wong Chi-keung (BCAA) ... sport in the Olymples. But of
Cheung Stu-keung (Police) coure nobody stands a chance Chow Shlu-bung (Kam against the Japanese."--Router. | Mok Chun-wah (SCAA)
New York, June 21. Results ot today's Major League baseball matches chudded:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
in-
Paris, June 21. M. Jean Bioch-Pimentel, We are not unhappy at all president of the French Judo about it," he said. "We never Federation, was not surprised to had any strong convletion one hear that Judo had been includ- way or another on the issue and ed in the next Olympic Games we neither favoured it, nor 0 in Tokyo.
opposed 11,"
3 He said a fortnight ago he received a visit from the Japa-
(First game)
E
Los Angeles - Chicago
7
1
(Second game)
Los Angeles Chicago
5
—AP.
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TODAY Tennis
He said the United States was
0 nese Judo Federation president "rendy in volleyball to compete Mr Risei Kano, son of the foun- we have a national committee. der of Judo in Japan, Mr Jigore but we will now have to form a Kano, and discussed the matter Judo committee." with him.
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The spokesman bald that "Assured of the backing of the volleyball was increasing rapid- French Judo Federation and also ly in popularity in this country, of the representatives of the 35 particularly in California, nations practising this sport Me As a result of the decision to Risel Kano promised to push the make it an Olymple apert there Proposition to a succesul end.
"Judo has been included in the next Olympie Games and 1 cannot hide my great satisfaction and that of my colleagues.
should be "a tremendous boom in St."
He recalled that the United Staten iod wut the men's volleyball competition at tho
Games Pan-American
in
"Judo is practised by mem- bern of the schools and univerzi Chicago in 1920, while Lio Youth Soccer League: flint Teo vties here and I am sure that women's terum were placed ICMD (Caroline zuil 6.30 pin.
this now decision will develop second,
pris.
Bowie
1st Div: FC v KÚC, at po 630f the pport tremendously-not Judo was also increasing in only in the 36 countries now popularity. "We will certainly Interested but in many others, enter team at Tokyn, al- Lasgue malch: Army Hìn v Hai concluded M. Bloch-Pimentel.— though its strength, of course. Tin, Victoria Park Pool 0.30 pm. China Mail Special.
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Wang E-keung
(Wah Yon 11K)......... Chan Yin-sun (Báleston) yan Hong Chtu-uen (92. Loula Chan Lui-wo (Sanng Ching). Chan itwal-wing (Là Saliej.... Ya Chum-kong (Quren's) ....... Chan Pak-ing the gallej
1,163
750
Cheung Kwok-hing
Elizabeth
453
Tee Kam-kit (Salesian)
491
Ko Hon-she
404
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Trang Cheuk-wali (cfemenili
20,070
DANA 501
33.00
Christine Truman
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cut
Jast
Her booming forehand brought her hard-won vlotor- les over Hard and Haydon at Wimbledon last year; this sea- con It has brought her wins against Lehane, Buding and Turner. But she has had her and Jacks share of defents overhoad power. Huntze, Haydon, Morli- mer, Reynolds, Smith, Truman, Turner-take your pick. All have a great chance.
I will make only forecast: that a British girl will reach the Wimbledon Anal for the third time since the war.
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TOMORROW:
The Men's Singles
Latin Blades Open Foils
Competition
The child prodigy, who reach- cd the 1957 Wimbledon at the age of 10, has threatened to quit tennis if she fails again year. She has steadily proved since a leg injury short her Caribbean tour February and at her very best she has the power to beat any- one the woman's game.
Following were the results of Her supporters will fairly the preliminary round of point out that she was the only Latin Blades Open Fails Com- girl to take a set from champion petition held at Club de Recreio Bueno at last year's Wimbledon.on Tuesday evening: But her inconsistency, suspec! 1. Hung Hah-to, 5 wins, 16 temperament and poor footwork | hits received. makes one hesitate to rate her Wimbledon chances highly.
Margaret Smith
Harry Hopman, greatest cl managers, has forecast that she
can emulate "Little Mo" Con-
the
2. 2nd Lt Ruy Willingale, 3- wins, 10 hits.
3. C. G. Noronha, 4 wins. 4. C. P. Chol, 2 wins, 25 hits. 5. S. E. Lam, 2 wins, 20 hits.
6. R. Ko, 2 wins, 28 hits.
7. G. H. Antonia, 1 win. The final pool will be held at nolly by whining Wimbledon at the Murray Barrack fencing the first attempt. She has tre- hall tomorrow, starting at 6 pm mendous determination, hits In addition to the first tour Bard and moves well, and train- feneers listed above, the follow- ing under Frank Sedgman hasing will take part in the Anal made her supremely ft.
pool: David Johnson, R. A. do Misa Smith (5 9 Ins tall, 18 Costa, G. A. de Carvalho years old) has the main quali- Kurl Rossler, tles that make a Wimbledon she has champion, However, had few impressive wing in Europe this reason and has been beaten by Hayden, Bueno, and Turner.
Lesley Turner
This 10-year-old Australian, 4.70 another great Aghter and R 4,819 elever tactlelan, is the big sur- 3,080
priso packet of the season. Smith and Jan Lebane were considered 3,283 the stars of Mrs Nell Hopman's 3,277
Tumer touring team; instead 3123
has enjoyed the greatest SUC- 3.004 0059.
Barry Appleby.
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