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"THE "CHINA MÁIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1961.

DROPPED CATCHES MIGHT HAVE COST. ENGLAND THE MATCH AND THE SERIES

Fourth Test in fascinating stage

AUSTRALIA 154 RUNS ON WITH FOUR WICKETS STANDING AFTER GRAND 2nd INNINGS FIGHTBACK

Manchester, July 31.

The first hour will be vital tomorrow on the final day of the gripping fourth cricket Test between England and Australia here at Old Trafford.

Bill Lowry, the 24-year-old surprise success of the tour, hit his second Test century to lead a fighting recovery by Australia today, but the odds were still slightly with England at the close of play.

Australi 177 ru behind in the first lanings, wiped off the oricars wł only two recend innings wickets down, but they lost three quick wie kets alter tin and ended the day, at 331 for six-1314 runs un with four wickets in hand.

Wonderful catch

PROFILE OF A DEPARTING STAR AWFUL IS THE WRATH OF

MISTER PIRIE

By IAN WOOLRIDGE

secoued a wonderful calch at innings. He batted four and a Gordon Pirle's cold, grey backward short-leg

Bobby Simpson (51) helped Lawry in an opening stand of 113-the highest of the series and

hit Norman O'Neill au altractive 47 la ald the Australian recovery.

Ted Dexter was England's Lawry's fine innlags ended most successful bowler today,

;

at 102 when he played for- | with three wickets for 48. ward to spinner David Allen, Lawry's knock was thy!

Freddie Truemau mainstay

and

Sonny

of The

Australian

Liston dropped

from NBA rating list

suspended

Providence, July 31.

half hours and hit 13 curs.

O'Neill, after his baltering in tack another the drst innings, heavy blow from a short ball today but he by Trueman carried on gamely to play some sparkling shots in his 07. He hit nine fours.

7th wicket stand

Dropped catches may well have cost England the match, and the series. Lawry was nissed on Saturday when only 25, and Neil Harvey — a strangely unsure Harvey — was twice dropped before he feli for 3 today.

Apart from the principal run- Kellers, Australia were indebt- ed in the seventh wicket pair

tomorrow

ot

Old

34,000 brought the aggregate for the four doya to over la- Machen. Alejandra Laverante. 119,000—1 record for

Argentes

9. Cleveland Williams. 7.

Cierloux, Trafford. The

Liston definitely by the Pennsylvania | Zors"

i

eyes darted fierce, dis- gusted glances around the dining-room. “Just look," he snarled, "at the muck they are eat- ing."

Around us businessmen, holiday-makers and a of oblivious pair honeymooners. were

tucking

into tràdi- tional British break- fasts.

Pirie shuddered. "No wonder they're 1," he said. "Some of them will be dead soon."

The sceptic

2

PIRIE, who spares nelther Britain nor himself, winning the three miles at White City recently setting up a new UK record. In second place is Bruce Tullult,

WC

Soviet you do with people like that?" inner sanctuin of some propaganda office.

Pirle has travelled 10,000 miles should have challenged in Africa. He was once surpris- everything they said about that ingly beaten over three miles by coloured barefoot runner space flight.

named Yotham Muleya.

of Ken Mackay and Alan

He busled himself with the Davidson, who held up England

he had equipment for the last 55 minutes tonight, laboratory

brought down from his room - Australia's chances of corn-transparent plastic containers amounts of Sonny Liston who for months has been rated the ing at least a draw must now bolding measured

depend largely on these two.compressed brown sugar, raisins, No. 1 heavyweight title contender, has been trees can quid uut for the first nuts, and dry oals. He called for dropped from the National Boxing Associa-hour

and stretch two boiled eggs, more milk, set- tion's rankings as a result of his recent aus Engiand will have a tough as-

Australia's lead beyond 200, Ued down to his monastic meal,

and reached for a newspaper. pension in Pennsylvania. The announcement signment, batting last.

He read in silence. "Rub- bish!" he yelled suddenly, was made tonight by Tony Petronella, Chair- Today's capacity crowdl

How can anyone paid to know man of the NBA's Ratings Committee.

about sport write such non- sense?" It was clearly going to be a dificult day. I suggested a drive

"Take Macmillan. He never In the country.

Pitle finished a letter to his says anything out of place. He

and all the rest of the polit Fascinating struggle as Aus- wite in Oslo in neat, rounded clans would be far more nited

complained England's score, forged airmail forms were too short for to rule if they did a few press

too long for ahead. then suffered set-long letters but backs as three wickels fell short notes, and joined me on as the score moved from 274 the steps of the London hale ta 298.

I where he was staying at Champion-Gene Fuller,

expense of the A.A.A.

He surveyed my 10 hp. British The 2,

wicket England.

Kave little Terry Dick Tiger Nigeria, 3. Florentinu assistance to the England fast family car without enthusiasm. that fengiz. Gerinaby.

Cuba, 4, Paul Pendes, bowlers If anything it became Why don't you buy a Volka- I has been reportiel

4. Кау Liston's suspension might be Robilnum. 7. tank Casey .itenry easier during the day and for wagen?" he asked.

The traffic lights turned red Hank, D. Yana Dubama, Biniai, 16, the most part they had to be to sixury Glardelto. withdrawn within three

content

wait for the to

Aus- as we menting it he beives himself.

tralian batsmen to takes.

Athletic Commission on July Coanda, a. Mike Dejohn, 10, Dick

with

15 because of difleulles The Jow,

Petronella explained bat

chardson, Wales.

LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT Champion - Barold Johnson.

1. Archin Moore, 2. Doug Jones, 3. Cottun, B. Von Ciny. 6, Chik Calder- Erick Schoeppner, Germany. Edule

It is mandatory under NBA rules for a boxer under sun-wood, Scotland. 7 Guille Rinaldi, pension to farfelt his rating italy 8, Bal

unt the ban is removed,

Listen wit be re-rated if

and when

lue In reinstated,"

Petronella suidi.

Harold Johnson of the USA, Who a recognised by the NBA as the world Bight heavyweight champion, was named

Glan 1. Winte Postrano, 10, Alan Ifarmon, Jamaten, BW..

MIDDLEWEIGHT

Downes,

WELTERWRIGHT Champion-Emile Grimth. 1. Luis Rodriguez, Cuba, 2, Ralph Dupar 3. Benny (Kids Paret, Cuba, Fernandez, Culia. 5. Boxer- Jorge

Federico

Thompson, Argenting. of-the-Monthi 11 the July Teddy Wright. 7. Brian Curvts. of his Wales. B, Bruno Visini, Italy, S. uting the strungth triumph over Edule Machen of Gampar Ortogn, Mexien, 10. Fernando The USA. fourth-ranked heavy-Barrett, Brazil. weight,

NBA rules forbid n boxer from being rated in more than

division, and

onu

viver

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT Champion-Duille Lei, Italy.

Vasquez. Moxien.

LIGHTWEIGHT

Chatoplog-Joe Drown.

crowd wilnessce

tralla steadily overhauled the handwriting,

that

the

the morning,"

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COUNTY CRICKET

MIDDLESEX YORKSHIRE IN DIFFICULTIES

Hants make sure of four points

London, July 31. Middlesex and Yorkshire, two of the leading_con- tenders in the English County Cricket Cham- pionship, both were in trouble on the second day of their matches today.

Hampshire, the other county Suttle 40). Restx 293 (B. Taylor strongly challenging for top 57). honours, gained. a first forings

At Northampton: lead of 65 'over

Lancashire де Middlesex

four 180 and 83 for two. Northamp- Portsmouth and won

valuable points with a prospect tonshire 402, for eight declured (B. Reynolds. 80, B. Crump of more to follow tomorrow.

Their hero Was pace-bowler 115, K. Andrews 51). Derek Shackleton, who took six At Ilkeston: Nottinghamshire wickets for 44 and helped 239 and 80 for two (J. Clay 66 Hampshire to anaich

bonus hot out), Derbyshire:980° for points by 0.02 of a run.

cight declarɛxt(C. Les 47; D. Carr 130. W. Oates 04, D. Morgan 60 not but).

Main wreckor

Yorkabire, reigning obama-

At Lelcaster: Lolcesterthira- plans, were bowled out for 101 255 and 228 for six declared (D). by Lelocalershire at Leicester. Kirby 81, J. Van Geloven 76). It was their smallest total Yorkshire 101 (B. Boshier six against the Midland county for 48) and 12 for no wicket, since the war. Glont+ pace-bowler Brian Boshier, with six wickets for 48, was the main wrecker of York-

Leicestershire, shire's innings. whose last victory over York- shire was in 1953, had a first innings lead of 154, which they had greatly increased by the close

Magnificent hitting by Jim Stewart, who scored his first 100 of the season, put Warwick- zhire well on top against Somer2 set at Street today. The Mid- land county took à first innings lend of 128 and gained four points.

Captain's' innings Altogether, Stewart hit eight Roaring sixes and seven fours in making 104 In 100 minutes.

Derbyshire captain Donald Carr steered his side into the

AL Worcester: Glamorgan 93 and 249 (D. Hedgers 40, A. Jones 40, J. Pressdee 04). Wor- cestershire 172 (D. Ward Ave for 70), and 59 for three,— Reuter.

Jerry Barber becomes oldest PGA champion

Chicago, July 31, Jerry Bartser, 45, became the oldest winner of the American Golfers' Cham- Professional

when he beat Don plonship Jantry in today's 18-hole play- off.

Barber, last year's runner-up, lead avelust Nottinghamshire at won the $11,000 (about 28,086) Ilkeston with his first century of first prize after being two the season. He reached his hum-stroke behind on the last nine

20 holes. dred in two hours and minutes, helped by 15 boun- daries, and went on to make

Closing scores

Close of play scores in to- day't matches were:

At the Oval: Kent 220 and 107 for one (P. Richardson 63 not out). Surrey 270

(M. Willet 120, 8, Storey 43),

We talked for 12 hours with 130. only two interruptions. The Arst was while he ran a 4min. 0.25cc. practice mile on a track and ran round the park in Sloane-square. The second was when ho strolled into a BBC Piric's heroes are Eden studio to answer questions on Montgomery and Churchill: men Sportview. He was so relaxed who have countered crises with that I thought he was going to

5gression. He abhors profes- fall asleep on the set. sional moralfats, do-gooders, The BBC paid his expenses pacifist-inclined campaigners.

Pirle peered into the envelope The critic

frowned, and said: "And do you know that those panel game "Three-quarters of the people people get approached the Baya in England are losing

£150 a time make mis-water-road, "Ridiculous, my appreciation of living because WHY I DISLIKED

their ridiculous." couldn't have been great more they are being drugked by TV, than 15 seconds," said Piric.

cigarettes, and drink, And what BANNISTER

Wicketkeeper John Murray 0. Have another polished display,

and snapped up four catches, Reuter.

The cynic

TEST SCORES the papers about it once."""

FOURTH DAY

FIRST INNINGS

Australia: 190 (W. Lawry 74,! B. Statham 5 for 53),

arc the

campaigners doing AND CHATAWAY....... They're working for the more of the astonishing abolition of capital punishment Pirie story next week.

nuclear disarmament -- and

which

going to things neutralise the character of the country still further."

Three times in an hour he Itender's quoted articles from Digest. "Do you read books an Well?" I asited. He said "Yes" and pressed on quickly,

We pulled out at inst. Pirie ebout it? iurned his wrath on the traffe. "Just look at this chaos. Why don't they build an aerial rood right across London? I wrote in For a man who over ten yeare has tortured ùls body win athletic bonours for Bri- inin, Douglas Alastale Garden Fitle is generally disparaging, when not Getually vehement, about mors things Firitish. Now he is to leave us for good.

from running al He retires the end of this season to seek his fortune in New Zealand.

3. Eddie Perkins. 2, Carlos Ortiz, C. Morgan. 4. Juse Stable. Cuba 3, Robert Cruz, Philippines, this, Jenny for

Consalves. 7. illarto reason, Johnston is not ranked Morales, Mexico. 8, Battling Torres, in the heavyweight class despite Mexico, Curtis Cokes. 10, 35aue his triumph

Machen. Petronella sald that Johnson, however, must be regarded as ni

1, Dave Charnley, England. potential challenger Lo the Doug Valliant, Culia. 3. Giordano heavyweight crown should he Camar Haly 4, Carina Hernandez. Venezuela. 5, Bert Samedio, Philip dreide to go after the tile,

pines.

, Kenney Lanz. 7, Pavio Downes of England, † hasi, B. Len Matthews, Terry

D. Paulie Armstead. 10, Jackie Donnelly, who dethroned Paul 'Pender of the U.S.A., the New York,

JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT Massachusetts

Campion Flash Elerde, Philip.i

Doyanw, 1. Eddie and other agters cited for Darela, 3 Percy Lewis, Trinidad, (63 for no wicket on Saturday) Trost uses. In this

Caprari,

Tommy R. H. Simpson e Murray b Tibe. 6. Jony Loper 7. Auburn Copalania, Raimondo Moblie, Italy.

Flavell Terua Kostka, Japan, 10, Rafael Berrion, Puerto ilcor

and

European middleweight title-holder, was

top performances in July,

The ratings

„The rollogs, ere, t^inericana unless otherwise resignated):

HRAVYWEIGHT

Champion - Floyd Patterson,

1. Henry Cooper, England. Ingemar Johansson. Hweden.

George Hovalo. Canada, 4, Erkije

TOPCONT

KEW

TOPCON WIXKHR101

PELOG LTD.

3.

pines

1, Solomon

YEATHERWEIGHT

Champlon Davey Moore.

England: 367 (P. B. H. May 95,{

K. Barrington 78, G. Pullar 63).

SECOND INNINGS

Australia

31

W. Lawry, c Trueman b

Allen

102

O'Neill

R. N. Harvey e Murray b

Dexter N.

Murray

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07

1. Gracieux Lamperti, France. 2. Sugar Ramos, Cuba, J. Kazuo Takayama, Japon. 4. Juan Ramiret, Statham Maxico. 5, HawBre

1. Danny

Bang King. Nigeria Walet. P. Burge e Murray b Dexier Valdez. 8, Jose Luiz Cruz, Mexico. B. Booth lbw Dexter Guerra obertson, Chana. 10, Lale K. Mackay not out

A. Davidson not out

Guerrero.

BANTAMWEIGHT Champion Eder Jofre, Brazi

Playse

1. Jora Medol, Mexico. 2, Johnny

Ireland. Caldwell,

Совастула, Ulgi Alphonse

atim, France, 0, finman Arian Venesuela. 6. Pierro tollo, Italy. 7.

Extrns

"I've got to make money,"

"Have you heard these pea- pie talking about South Africa? If they've never been there they should keep their ruvaths shut

"You say to a native 'Water

he said. "Only I've got to start the lawn every day. Next thing

at 30 when most people started you know is that you look out! at 20, I'd be beaten before I of the window and there he is started if I stayed in Britain. watering the jawn in the middlo a thunderstormı. What can country is

"A hell of a financial crisis would do this country tremen- dous good," he said. "As you go round the world you come to realise that the greatest people

35 are the people suffering from the

greatest hardships."

Pirie has travelled six timer 23 round the world. He has visited 940 countries, run in 30. And

16 Britain, he concludes, la compla- 18cent to the verge of decadence. 3 His cynicism can be universal.

is unshakably ... He

convinced Gagarin never gat Tetal (for sie wkts) 331, that Yuri

nearer outer space than the

Fall of wickets: 1-113, 2-176,

Ignacio Pina, Mexico. Mundo 3-210, 4-274, 5-200, B-206.

sperata, Mexico, P. Fredale Gilroy,

Ireland. 19. Herman Marquez.

FLYWEIGHT

Champian Pone Kingpetch, Thal-Statham

Lawn bowls rinks semi-finals

Bowling to date

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MRW

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land.

Spain. 4, alvatore Burrunt, Hely.

1. Ħadao Ynoita, Japon. 2. Pascuat Trueman Perez, Arganina. 3, Mimum Ben All, Flavell

20

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The Colony Open Rinks fawn

20

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20 10 30

10

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bowls semi-finals are to be play.

of

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

Ho

returticel B 67 against Jummary's £8.

January, who he 31, com- plewd the first mine in a en- under-par 34. Barber took 35. The players had tied on 277 after 72 holes.

Barber, who sank pults of 30, 50 and 50 feet on the last three force a tie holes yesterday to with January at 277, 4ook the At Portsmouth: Hampshire 251 title on the last hole today st and 149 for two (R. Marshall the 8,722-yard, par 35-3570 48, J, Gray Go not out), Mid-Olympla Fleks North Course disex 187 (F.

bitting- Parfitt 70, D. with a par 4 after

tremendous shot out of a bunker Shackleton six for 44),

At Street (Bomerset): Somer- some 190-yards from the green pet 195 and 05 for two (G. to within 18 feet of the cup, Atkinson 44).

Warwickshire January drove into a fairway -323 (T. Riley 60, W. Stewart trap, hit another trap near the green, blasted out to io fert ånd 107, J, Bannister 40),

At Clacton: Sussex 123 and missed the putt, taking a bogey 220 for five (A Oakman 87, K. 5.-Router & AP.

All-Star baseball game

ends in first-ever tie

Boston, July 31.

Stu Miller of the San Francisco Giants and Camilo Pascual of the Minne-

sota Twins were locked in a 1-1 strikeout battle when rain brought an end to today's second 1961 All-Star game after nine innings. It goes into the books as a tle.

trail, who had worked a Annual Shell

Miller, the National League's drive, his second in All-Star winning pitcher of a 5-4 battle play, soared about 340 feet.

Starter Jim Bunning of De- In 10 innings in windy Candle- stick Park at San Francisco on July 11, struck out five of the over seven Innings on Satur- 10 men ho faced in a brillant day, hurled three perfect inn- one-hit three-inning chore. Ings and left with a 1-0 lead.

Pascual fanned four in his three hitless innings and walked only one man.

None of the 30 previous All- Star games had ended in a fle

In although the 1952 game Philadelphila. was rained out sfier Ave innings with the Na- tional League "a 3-2 winner.

Home run

Bon Schwall, Bootch's Viessning rookie who has com- piled an 11-Z record since his recall from Bestile. In late May, tordmbled out of den- gerous situations in the fourth and fifth before the Nationals finally broke through for the tylor run in the sixth,

Economy Run on Aug. 20

The 7th Shell Economy Run,

annual

motoring major event organised folutly by the

an

Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves, grounded out, at the Hongkong Motor, Sports Club and the Sholl Company of The game started in bright opening of the sixth, but sunshine in 70 degree tempera- Schwall walked Milwaukee's Ed this year in the New Territories Hongkong Lid, if to be hold ture but dark clouds rolled over Mathews. The 23-year-old on Sunday. Auzit 20. The Fenway Park in the

middle right-hander steadied and got starting and anishing point frnings and

wera Willle Mays of San Francisco on will be, as last year, at the lights

iko turned on at the start of the in-fly-ball to right but hit' San Shell Shek Kong Service Sla- seventh. It started to rain in the¦ Francisco's Orlando Cepeda on tion,

forcing Here is a problem by B. J. de eighth.

boxaeat the shoulder with a pitch, thu customers of the crowd of 31,931, paying a net $172,200 to rush for cover.

TY

ied on Sunday, Aug/6 starting at C. Andrade (Magazinet, 1951). 3 48 34 pm and not on Tuesday, Aug. B White to play and mate in two

anslated in yesterday's China move,

Mail.

Kyo Noguchi, Japan. 4. Minor Hokt. Japan. 7, Jean Guarard, Dexter France. Erarito Miranda, Argen. Close tinn. 9. Chucho Hemandes, Mexico,

10, liny Pauhoch, Lai Va~~AP,

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GAS FOR JOY

For a long time it appeared thai a Stel-inning home run by Detroit's Rocky Colavito off Cincinnati's Bob Purkoy would win the ball game. Rocky's

Sports Diary

KFA

TODAY

Council meeting.

Bdr. din..

With the kind co-operation · Tying run

of the Hongkong and Wham- Eddie Kasko of Cincinnall poa Dock Co. Lid., who have bounced a slow roller to short-offered to make available their at Hung atop Luta Aparicio' of Chiengo walghing, platform who held the ball,, unable to Hom, all competitors are re- make a play on any runner. queried to report there at 4 their pm on August 20, when That leaded" the basta,

Bill White of St Louis, who veniete will be weighed, as doubled in the fifth, slammed directed.

a

.sharp bouncer bolwern All competitors should pro- Schwall's legs. Aparicio dashed ceed 18, the

Shell Shele Kong to his left, Belding the ball on service Stallon immediately the first bare side of second after weighing and the event

MEETING CAA base but couldn't make play will be run over approximately while Mathows raced home 70 miles of rond in the New with the tying run. That ended Territories at an average speed } the day's scoring.

and not The umpire waited for about more than 30 miles per hour.

NOWES Men's Open singles championship quarter Boal mateņem at KCG. JIKFC, Revito, ROC, 30 mm,

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25 minutes while the rain-pour-

of dok - less than 28

WAXKK POĽő Knoch gut totienshamkt UK Re ad down. After a consultation The Shell Cup and a revilen giment GYMCA, Victoria Park with Commisjoner Ford: Frick will be awarded to the chutilght P 6.30 PIANORRÓW

the game tally was called. It winner of the event with the will not be replayed, of contese, 'highest Lot/hip, and the dutineret,'

International | and goes into the record booka | Coupe Keonge and a replies to Bournaments. UWANA TRI KRADE tikod), Fortuna "freiend Radë. | 4a À the game, leaving the .the entrant who returns with PRUS ping 11Kreykjula | American League with a 10-14 | the highest settini mpg, IN 464 valielina JyX FORMULA Blue | jend and this the only tie in the (dition, thora: will 150 awards fo

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