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Parulski wins world foils title

Turin, July 18.

Poland's Ryszard Parulski!

*F THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1961.

ICC MEETING TODAY

WHEEL-TO-WHEEL FINISH

County

Cricket

Fate of South African Test

cricket in the balance

London, July 19.

won the men's individual The fate of South African Test cricket, which dates back to

foils title at, thề 1961

World Feneing Champion- ships here tonight.

Jen Kamuti, of Hungury, was second, and Mark Miller, of the Soviet Union, third.

Parulsid beat Kauli 5-0 in a barrage to win the title after both had hari Ave victories and two defints in the final pool.

Miller had four vieforbes and three defeat",

Hill Hoskyns of Britain win placed sixth.

QUALIFIERS

The biggest rurprise today was the elimination of Yori Sisikin (Sovie! Union), winner of the silver medal at the Rome Olympics. Sizikin failrect qualify for his semi-final pool, scuring

only two victories. Qualtier, with three victories Justu Brecht (West Germany), Bill Hoskyn. Franke (Britain) and Epon (Island).

were

Qualther for the semi-Qual? Mrom the othur pools were Yikini Janovich (Soviet Union). The Olymple champsch, Jena Kamut)

Hungary

Daniel (France), Ryszard Parukki (Poland), Jean-Claude Mugnan (Fyarce), Mark Midler (Soviet Ungun), Witold Woyda (Poland),

Barrabinus (Pranee) and Guy Common Sevehnikby

(Soviet Unlun). -- Reuter

U.S. Clay Court Tennis surprise

Chiengo, July 18. Australia's Boy Mark, The stipi foreign seed, wis a first round victim I B 1.S. National Clay Court Tennis Tourist Per today but obiet zoederl men players generally advancer with ease.

Mark, ranke 1

The dejected

4 amateur ili his y the No cutntly, was weary after arriv ing; late last night from Durel- duri, Germany. He lost -0. G-1 to Tam Arredondo, who was playing in his first major Toutablent outside his native MexterAP.

Whit

1888, may depend on the vote of one man whon the Im- perial Cricket Conference meets at Lord's today to decide the question of South Africa's membership.

South Africa seceded The Conference rule stales: Froz the Conmetawenitja and The Chairman shall have no becnie a republle, she automa- 'original vote, but may i his thelly emeed to be a member - dizeretion. ul, the Conference and lost the vote." Bazil tu einket.

play

Test

The Important deelston the 10C has to make today

is whether to alter ita constilu tion to enable South Africa to membership And

all out

future Teal fours with full approval and recaguition.

Trayno

carry

The big barrier

The issue is not a simple

exercise #! easting

If the intervention of the Charnwn is neersenty, his decision will be of paramount importance to the ericketing destiny of South Aftien,

A favourable reaction would

South Africa to enable

carry her future Test tit

cummit- ments on an official basis.

arrangements

England

to

If the vote gees »gainst South Africa she could, subject to Justical

falt The agreciment,

made To visit it rods.

in 1900, The big barrier

1970 and could be the

11) receive England inability of the 1976; to

and 1008-09 South African Cricket Assoctu- |

1973-71: to visit ties, because of its

Australia in 1903-04 and govern- et: aporth d polley, to entertain New Zealand in the guarantee that it will be able coming South Afrkan season, to arrange Test series with the West Indies, India and Pakistan. *

England, Whe have been Africa in Tint playing South natches ter sure than

and Australia, whose

Ele

tu the matches would rauk no higher than "unofli- vial" Tests, involving a luns status aud probably dimination of drawing power to the paying public.

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strong

frs meeting with thự Spring bucks dates back to 1902, y feel impelled to be in favour, So, too, mop New Zealand,

there will be ption from India, the West intios and Pakistan, unless

Africa South undertaking that they will play their cricket on a multi-racial principle within the next few yours.

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Commitments

1113

with rach country having ong vote, this could end in a three-all deadlock. It is then that the Chairman, Sir Hubert Ashton, the President of MCC, velli be Inced with a vkal decision.

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Indonesia wants Tokyo for Thomas Cup venue

Singapore, July 10. Indonesia, the world cham- ptom badminton nation, are very even to have Tokyo as the neu- tral venue for their defence of the Thomas Cup.

Ferry Sonneville, their cap- thin, gave reporters bere two it is well reasons why. First altunted for Aston pounteles. The [climate there would suit Euro-

pean players. Secondly, it would ! help to give a big boost to the game there.

of

Before leaving by plane fur Tokyo where he will meet with Japan Baciminten Association ficials to discuss the possibility of Tokyo being the venue

challenge next

round, Sonneville said: "If Japan de- clines Indonesia's offer,

then we'll have 10 agree to the In- Ternational Badminton Podéra- tion's muggestion to hold it fo London."

the

i

Because of the colour ques- tin, the West Indles, India and Pakistan have never been ae- rovdrá Tests by South Africa.— China Mail Speelaf.

"I hope Japan will agree to suggestion," Sonneville

T

added.-P.

KEL NAGLE TAKES OVER

FRENCH OPEN GOLF LEAD

Versailles, July 18.

KS

ME

Seen here is the thrilling finish of the recent British Army Cycling 1,000 Metres Sprint Championship at Herne H, London, with Corporal Peter Arnott (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) (centre) beating Private R. Run ham (Royal Sussex Regiment) (nearest camera) by inches. Lance-Corporal Brian Willoughby (REME) (hidden) is in third place.-Banews photo.

Notts draw with Australians

Nottingham, July 19, Nottinghamshire's match with the Australian touring tean ended in a draw at Trent Bridge here today.

Final scores were;

FIRST INNINGS Australian 304 for cight declared,

Nottinghamshire (Overnight 95 for three) G. Millman Harvey b

Ine

C

C. J. Poole e Harvey Kline

J. D. Clay e Booth b Kline

C. Forbes st Jarman b Kline

1. Davidson e McDonald

Kline

16

18

t

· U.S. athletes take

narrow lead over W. Germans

Stuttgart, July 18. The United States track and field athletics team today squeezed through to six victories in the first day's ten events of their two-day meeting against an unexpectedly strong West German team.

The Americans, who urc Jay Silvester of Trenton, competing in their second Utan, capturii the discus throw meeting in four days, won the with a heave of 109 feet 100 metres hurdles, the

400 inches, and Henry Wadsworth of metres, the 100 metres dash, ami won the pole vant with 10 the 400 metres relay, the discus

a height of 15 feet 1 inch.

the ༢༥.n

0

A. J. Corran Mackay

and the pole vault for a 50-50 lead after after ten eventa

in

0

B. D. Wells b Mackay

the 20-event meetings.

0

M. Morgan not cut,

Extras

0

2

Total (all out)

123

Fall of wickets: 4-103, 5-112.

Kel Nagle of Australia took a slender one-

stroke lead after the second round play of 6-5, 7-117, 8-120, 9-121. the French Open Golf Tournament at the picturesque La Boulie Course today.

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Bowling analysis

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Misson Nagle was one of the six stars Mackay who loured The 6,405-yard Quick course on the outskirts of Paris

Kline In three-under-par 69.

This gave the sandy-haired uce from Sydney a 137-stroke total for the Arst 36 holes of the 72-hole Tournament that ends tomorrow..

Kur-

One stroke behind was Nagle's fellow Australian Feler Thothpson, who vived wa bad out-of-bound shots to come in with a 10 and 4 138 (otal,

Britain's lanky Gay Wolsten- holme, the Arst round leader with a 07, settled for a 73 to place 140 with Harold Hen- South Africa, who

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SECOND INNINGS

Nottinghamshire

N. Hill © Sinipson is David-

sun

H. M. Windeld bw Davidson G. Muan e sub b Davidson M. Hill e Burge b Davidson C. J. Poole e Burge b Simp-

son

J. D. Clay c Davidson b

Quick

C. Forbes Bbw Davidson

I. Davidson not out

A. J. Corran not out

Extras

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results

London, July 10, Results of English County Cricket matches which today were:

ended

At Bournemouth; Glamorgan beat Hampshire by 183 runs. Glamorgan 211 and 207. Hamp- shire 134 and 101 (D. Shepherd Reven for 41). Glamorgan 12 points.

At Manchester: Warwickshire beat, Lancashire by 84 runa. Warwickshire 244 for five de- clared and 130 for seven du- clared (N. Horner 41). Lan- cashire 208 and 80 (J. Bannis- ter six for 31). Warwickshire 14 points.

Yorkallre bea: Sussex

At Bradford: Sussex by two wickets. 230 and 67 for Yorkshire 28

two declared, for five declared · and 200 for eight (R, Tillagworth 59, J. Wilson 46 not out), York- shire 12 points, Sussex four points,

Esack

best

At Coloheater: Kent by 186 funs. Essex 263 for two declared and 156 for soven declared, (G. Barker 51, D. Insole 73 not out, D. Baker five for 47), Kent 130 and 193, (S. Leary 81, R. Prideaux 42), Esex 14 points,

drawn.

AL Bristol: Malch Gloucestershire 253 and 104 for seven declared (R. Nicholls 63. D. Hawkins 50). Worcester. shire 140 and 210 for nine (G. Dews 00, R. Broadbent 44).

Gloucestershire four points

At Taunton: Match drawn.

NorLumptonshire 240 and 205

for six declared (B. Reynolds D4, P. Watts 80, B. Crump -52 nut but). Somerset 189 and 209 for elght (W. Alley 84, J. Lomax 48, K. Palmer 53 not

Northamptonshire two

out). points.

At the Oval: Middlesex beat [Surrey by 81 runs. Middlesex 252 for seven declared and 176 for seven declared (F, Titmus 03, D. Benneti 44). Surrey 207 and 100 (A. Parson 41, M. Willett 49). Middlesex 14

Germany

5,000 metres when Horst Flossbuch and Rolland Watselike finished in a dead heat in 14:08.0. Hans

Wulf

captured the banimer | throwing event with a throw of points.

They scored 1-2 sweeps in the hurdles, dash, discus and pole vault. But the West Germany gave the crowd of 105 ft 10 in, Paul Schmidt won

45,000 in the Neckar Stadium a slow 800 metres in 1:51.3, and · At Lord's: Match drawn. Cam- something to obeer about by the hop-step-and-jump went to bridge University 173 and 234 taking Arst and second places! Germany when Jourg Wisch- for lx (E. Craig 105). Oxford

In the 800-metres,

5,000 meyer made a leap of 50 ft 9 | University 232 for eight de-

clared (A. Duft 40)-Reuter,

metres and the hammerin.---AP. throw and winning the hop.

step and jump.

The stor

Hayes Jones wos the star of the United States team. He won the 100 metres hurdles, his 08pecialty, in 13.8 seconds, ran in s the first leg of the relay and nplace second in the 100 metres.

KINGPETCH MAY DEFEND

TITLE AGAINST YAOITA

San Paulo, July 18.

Earl Young of Abilene Chris-World flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch of

55 Ban captured the 400 metres in

40.3 seconds.

The relay quartet with Frank { 23 Budd, Chuck Frazier,

24 Young handling the

Total (for 7 wickets). 22

7

And Earl

baton be-

hind Jones, won in 39.9 seconds

Thailand may meet Far East champion Sadao Yaoita of Japan in a title fight next October,” the Japanese boxer's manager said today.

Manager Shinishi Nakamura,

3 Bad raced to a 10.4 seconds however, declined to any

victory in the 100 metres and arrangements have been delin- Anished the day as the only lely completed for the chum- double winner.

Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-7, 3-13, 4-105, 5-112, 6-155, 7-200.

Bowling analysis

Davidson Mackay

Kilne

Miguel and Colton were tied Slipson. at 14 with Britain's Davā | Quick Thomas, who added a real 70 to

his Arst round score of 71.

At 142

another was

who carded e 69 Dennis Hutchin- son of South Africa.

Forty-nine players of the 73 who tead off in rainstorm

yesterday survived today's play. They'll play the final two rounds of 18 holes each tomor- row.-AP,

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-Reuter,

Gary Player still

Sécond defeat

for French XV

Whangarei, NZ, July 18,

pionship Rght.

Ynokn also declined ta comment on the bout. But,

he said, be felt in good shape and would-be willing to take on any adversary, including Kingpetch,

Ynoite, a

pointed Leo Zulueta, His has a record of 41 wins, 10 loses and two draws.

The

Lost twice

25-year-old Japanese boxer arrived here on Saturday, Testait on Sunday and opened a rigorous training schedute on Monday.

Nakamura enneeiled a number top-ranking con- of appearances that had been The French Rugby Union

tender for the world flyweight scheduled before Japanese and touring

is here for & teain

crown, muffered their

non- Brazilian groups, title fight against National Ynotta arrived second defeat today when they

here from Boxing Association bantam-Venezuela where he lost twice 8-0 were beaten.

by North

weight champion Eder Jofre, Auckland.

io Ramun Arias Jofre's next Nakamura sald they may opponent-on paints, Experts, accepi Invitations to box here however, said at

the Oriental and in the United States be- champion put up good nights fore returning to Bangkok in bath times. September to defend Yuoita's erown.

North Auckland led (-3 half-ume,

top money winner The Tourists,

Dunedin, July 18. Arnold Palmer stilt trails Gary Player in their battle to become professional golf's top money winner, despite picking up nearly $14,000 in England during the past two weeks.

The $10,000 Palmer won in a winner-take-all exhibition with Player at St Andrews, Scotland and the $3,000 he won by cap- turing the British Open crown do not count on officint PCA earnings compiled by the Pro- fessional Gollers' Association

| headquarters at Dunedin.

Player still lends the PGA List with $53,000. Pulmer is second with $50,685-AP.

TAE GAMBOLS

I WISH I WERE

A WITCH - JUST FOR

ONG MOMENT

I'D TURN YOU INTO

A TOAD

who lost to Walkato recently, meet New Zealand in the

Arst "Test" at Auckland on Saturday. Reuter.

SPORTING SAM

The Japanese boxer, however, defeated Venezuelah feather Tuolta started boking in weight Nelson Estrada on points 1955 and won the Far East in "what was described as crown in 1958 when to oal- excellent fight.-AP.

by Rog. Wootton

by Barry Appleby

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