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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1961.

COUNTY CRICKET

Hongkong takes a knockout MIKE DILLEY ACHIEVES

COLONY'S MERDEKA SOCCER

CHALLENGE ENDS WITH 4-3

DEFEAT BY SINGAPORE

Singapore, Aug. 10. Hongkong lost its chance of reaching the final of the Merdeka Anniversary Soccer Tournament when they were beaten 4-3 by Singapore in the key Group "B" match here tonight. After surviving early, determined raids by Singapore, the Hong- kong team took the lead in the 13th minute when centre- forward Kwok Yau headed home an accurate corner-kick.

Buk the Hongkong tent's The fast Improving Japanese defence was shaky under pres- sure and by the interval they were one gout in arrears after Inside-right Ki Swee had shot two Bre goals for Singa- Lure

Grand recovery

of the

Within Ten minutos resiption Hongkong fell fur- The behind when the Singapore out-kl-right

had only to score one-at vle- tory over Vietnam to quality as Analists in the Group.

The Vietnamese attacked right from the Arst whistle and in the tenth minute opened the accrual through: outside-left Van Rom.

Penalty

Nine minutes Inter 180

finim Mansoor Japanese raced through and

scored 6 quick goals,

right Wong Chi-keung

equalized through left-half Kamiata.

Sweden, France

and Japan athletics meeting

Stockholm, Aug. 1.

Hongkong Chen made 7 treviendons preuvery д

But one minule before the At the end of the Arst day of magsilicon goals by outside interval the Vietnamese went the athleties meting Ting

asal to

the lead against with #Sweden, France and Japan the Kwok Yau put them right | goal trun outside-left Trinh Sweden-France seme was

51, the Sweden-Japan score 14- 28 and the France-Japan score 73-29,

back in the fight.

1'al

malt 3-4.

Ngitu.

the Singapure

sirfence

gal Ther took their third Reid rm and with the lurts in the first minute of resumed nst them at the end or play when they were awarded huge could just not draw level a penalty for hands and right

made no half Ngue Thanh mistake.

Japan's Anal effort brought inside-right goul il Ynegashi vielory.Reuter,

Aluga quaBied

nas

in the A Group of the tourin med tonight when Japan, their Avenust rivals, just to

by two gouts a three.

from

nul

but Vietnam

firul

Mr Method zips

up the

By

Spurs

DESMOND HACKETT

London.

Bill Nicholson, architect of that fabulous League and Cup double by Super Spurs, is watching his pre-season work-out with all the anxiety of a parent watching the first faltering steps of an infant.

35-

About 20,000 people packed

the stadiun her tonight at the start of the two-day Triangular inveting.

RESULTS

Results were:

10 metres hurdles 1. Forssander Sweden. N.3 M. 2. Duben Frances 14.3. 2. Chande Francs 11.1. Holter Johnemark Sweden?

$

14.3 5 Yusula Jupani 15.1 0. Mikaye (Japan) 13.4

100 metres 1. Jocelyn Delecour

SPORTRAIT

Now THIS something

like brighter cricket!"

London Avista Service.

Double

Red Indian leads in World Archery Tournament

Oslo, Aug. 10.

|A U.S. Cherokee Indian, Joe Thornton, today took the lead in the 22nd World Archery Cham- pionships after the first half International Archery Federation round.

The 45-year-old American-scor- ed 510 points aflur 38 arrows Độ cách of the 90 and 70 metre distances,

houen, and Henry Hand of England who took second and third places with 607 and 990! points respectively.

He was well ahead of the | Laurie

Belgian favourite, Henri Ver

century_stand

by Australia's

Harvey and Simpson

Birmingham, Aug. 10. Bobby Simpson and Neil Harvey thrashed the Warwickshire bowling in an unbroken second-

wicket stand of 202 and allowed the Austra-

lian cricket tourists to declare at 216 for one at tea on the second day of their match, at Edgbaston here today,

This gave the Australians not out when the second wicket end of 45 runs on the first inn- fell at 38. When the Warwick-

(France), 10.3 wwws. 2. Claude ings-Warwickshire weru dis-shire totul reached 50 his contri- Piquemal (France) 1957 3. Owe mise for 251 yesterday-but builon was 44. Johson Sweden 10.7. 4. Swen Itoertowall Sweden), 100, 3, Kiyoshi Warwickshire fought back in Asal (Japan) 189, 9. Yooita Murg | their second Innlags and by the (Japanı 11.4.

BUO inetron :

J. Waern Sweden 1 min

Knuts Sweden).

48.3

2.2 and 4 lundi (France) 1:30.9. 5, Morimoto (Japan) 1:53. 6, Axita Bayan 1:59.0.

400 metres: 1. Pettersson Swe- den 4.3 xecs. 2. Bertozzi France)

427 3. Johmansion

(Sweden) 42.0.

| 4, Boccardo (France) 40.1, 8. Hoyase

¡Japan) 49.7.

vløse were 94 for two.

The Australlan second-wiekti stond lasted 130 minutes,

Stylish innings

Simpson waw top scorer with 132 not out, stylishly gathered In 205 minutes. with 12 boundaries, but Harvey Javelin 1. Stacquet (Francer 73.85

was meises.

Fredriksson

the dominant partner. (Sweden) 13.12 3. MIKE {Japan) 70.83. 4.

Going in after the Australians Lemaire (France) 72. 5. Lagen had lost Colin McDonald at 94, (Sweden) 07.74.

1 Berard (France) Harvey punched 18 fours and

14mins (France) 13.4. (Sweden) 14:27

14:19.4. 5.

Yokomisa Kaclievdagh

the

Lundsted: Ix to `alf corners of the grounds cca. 2. (Sweden) 14:11 3. Aqueche and was 115 not out after only

140 minutes when he declared, (Japan)

The parin treblp, while * High jump: 1. Petterson (Sweden) | Cnthralled

15,000 crowd, 2.11 metres. 3, Dahl (Sweden) 2.0. reached 50 in 30 minutes, 100 3. Fournier (France) 2.03, 4, Sugioka

in 30 minules, 150 In 10 Long Jump: 1. Wingren (Sweden minutes and 200 in 150 minutes. The first month of 10 metres 2. Veron (France) 7.34. Opening batsman Norman

Japan) Mansion

Horner

but Warwickshire right back into the game with are innligs when his site Latted a second time,

Manager Nicholson told me after the second any 30, 8. Idriss (France) 1.00.

day of training:

preparation is the most vital part of the sca-isweden 1.02. 8. linnede compani son. If you are not ready by the opening 2010. Collardot (France) 0.77 game you will never catch up.

The speed, power, and rhythm into

901 the leg muscles.

Ar the season approaches, Manager Nicholson will troduce new

tu

know people consider manager's nightmare is the minutes ut matchtime, but me the grey hulrs come during period. You tīts preparation

always have mudhre chance in the next match, but you never get another opportunity to Het to peak preparedness."

Nicholson,

schemes

tactical moves.

in- and

He says: "Some of uur movea the have been recognised, and opposition are ready to check Vicen So we have to find new Mr Methad subtleties and, I hope.

shock schenies.

of Football, has ordered his players to forget about pant achievements and all the wild hurrahs and lu concentrate on what they are going to do.

The problem

The polish

A few

"It is during what I like to calf the polishing days that I get my arst insight into our prospects for the coming season, if you have not done the job properly, it is no good kidling urself it will be all right un

the day.

The daily routine ranges from four to four and a half hours of intensive body-building drill, and during every minute Marie Ker Nicholson is looking for a hammediately san in effort that

"You just have to admit you set- Į have failed before you have Indicates that monotony

started."

thug in.

I was surprised to learn that Bays Nicholson: "All the |

player put on weight thne throughout this month my lew problem is to evait making during the weeks of leisure, Astonished Training a drudgery. Certainly was even more wont hard work, but I must eat

and that some

I

to

players even

When I inquired about

the

out anythirst that resembles the lore weight.

old square-bashing slog

4 x 103 metres refoy: 1. France 414 secs. 2. Sweden 41.3, 3. Japan

41.0.

Diveus: 1. Uddebum 19sæden)

He overshadowed the

Flowers of Croydon, England, took the lend in the women's class after 30 arrows on the 70 and 80 metre dia. tances. She scored 542 points.

HIS SECOND HAT-TRICK

OF THE SEASON

+

London, Ang, 10.

Mike Dilley, the Northamptonshire fast bowler, achieved his second hat-trick of the season when he took three Sussex wickets with three balls at Hove today.

It is the first time for eight years that a bowler has twice done the hat-trick in one season of English Cricket.

Former Surrey and England spin bowler, Jn Laker, was the last to achlove the feal. There have now been hat-tricks this summer.

seven

Dlay, 22, enne Into the Northampton side last month for the first time for two nea- sons and promptly gained a hat-trick against Nottingham- alire,

The victims

Iis three victims today were Les Lenham, Ken Suttle and the Sussex captain Ted Dexter. for the

South Africa's H. Stone look stxth place the men's

In division with 475. His com- patriot, A Schlebusch, scored Dilley's final figures 500 points for fourth place innings were six for 74 the in the women's competition.

best of his career..

for nine (A. Baig 45). curtailed ploy.

Rafti

At Nottingham: Yorkshire 347 for seven declared and 175 for three declared (W, Siott 49, J. Bulus 102 not out) Nottingham- shire 140 (N. HI 57) and 10 for no wicket.

AL Canterbury: Gloucester- shire 309 and 121 for eight. Kent 233 (P. Richardson 69, M. Cowdrey 27, J. Mortimore seven for 63),

At Leylon: Hampshire 237 and 10 ur no wicket. Exux 315 (D. Insole 40, G. Barker 82, B. Knight 63).

At Manchester: Surrey 217 for

J. Bond 02).

The Championships connue There was another Ane bowl-eight declared and 41 for two. temorrow with 50 and 30 ing performance at Canterbury, Lancashire 201 (R. Barrer 51, metre diatonces for both men where Gloucestershire end women-30 Arrows on

tor each distance

the first lotel round,

The second round is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.

AP,

off- spinner, John Moritmore, claim

At Lalecsier: Derbyshire 192 and 279 for nine, (C. Lee 52, IL

ed seven Kent wickets for $3,

Mortimore brake the back of Johnson 116) Leicestershire 145 the Icent batting with a seven-w. Watson 53).

over spell when he claimed four wickets for nine runs after a opening stand of 74.

At Hove: Northamptonshirg

355 for seven declared und 244 for five decinred (M. Norman County champions Yorkshire 115, Subba Row 85) Sussex 170 were In a hurry at Treni (A.. Oakman 58, D. Smith 16. M.

U.S. Davis Cup Bridge. In their second innings Dilley six for 74).

team for Zone Final

New York, Aug. 10.

The American Davis Cup

bey hit 170 runs in 120 minutes before

At Worcester: Worcestershire declaring and

Middlesex selting Nottinghamshire to get 237 and 113 for six. 393 for viclory.

242.(F. Titmus 72),Reuter.

Century-makers

Jim Bolus led the run-riot

PI Soap Box Derby winner for LU.S. Championships

team for the American Zone with an undefeated 102, 13-

Mexicu against

six He reached his own 50

in Final

was cluding a

and 12 fours. 35 minutes

named today by the Amerleon | This was the third century by and his play

Lawn Termis Federation 13 inspired confidence in his cap-

a Yorkshire player in the Bernard lain. Mike Smith, who defled

Bartzen, "Chuck" [mateh, Ис Austrailan attack while McKinley, Dennis Roiston and Horner set about the task of Jon Douglas. building a good lead. At the close Warwickshire were .49 ahead with eight wickets in hand. Horner was TG not oal and Smith 18 mul out.

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS Warwickshire: 251

Australians

45

132

115

(Overnight 10 for nu wicket) CC. McDonald b Cartwright R. B. Simpson not out R. N. Harvey not aut

Extros

Total (for one wkt.

at

The winner of the Zone Final to be played

Cleveland (Ohio) on August 18, 18, and 20 will meet India in the first Inter Zone Final

The clay courte wizard, "Tut" Burtzen will team up

with hard hitting McKinley or 22- year-old

Marine corporal Douglas for the singles. In the doubles McKinley will probably be partnered by 1000 Wimble don doubles co-winner Ralston. -AFP.

decl.) 280 U.S. BASEBALL

Bowling analysis

other Thompson Simpson Bridge

82.47 mstrer. 2. Alard France 3 batsmen even more than Harvey Bannister 3. Edlund (Sweden) 40.11.4. Rem had overshadowed

(France) 43.46. mer

Otarlier in the afternoon, (Japan) $1.57. B. Kaschara (Japan) 15.15-AFP.

Rod Laver in German Tennis quarter-finals

Hamburg, Aug. IH. Australia's Wimbledon chain- plon Rod Laver today reached the men's singles quarter-finals in the German International Tennis Championships,

Inver was never in trouble eliminated Loct he an Legensteln, a former Yugoslav now playing for Austrio, 6-4, 6-2, 9-7.

Chile's Luls Ayala needed four sets to reach the quarter- finnis by defeating Bob Hewitt of Australia, 0-1, 2-0, 6-3, 10-8.

Another quarter-finals cntry was German Davis Cup pinyor

bls countrymum 6-3, 4-6, 6-7, 0-4.

Bernd Kube,

"If your player goes late the į poundage of Manager B Wilhelm Bungert. He defeated season with his mind dulled by Nicholson, there was a chuckle repril0ve training, you esan, gay and the admission! "I haven't quodbye to hopes of finishing weighed-in yet." Among the honours."

Sweden's Erik Lundquis! also The first week is the hordert But I have em conviction entered the quarter-finals beat- when the players are back frem that this Mr Muthod of football Istvan Gulyas, Hungary, 6-3, the slumberoux weeks of the close will be weighing in with some 4-0, 0-2, 2-0, 6-2. He was joined season. And for the opening more football that ly lovely to by Warren Woodcock, of Aus- daye Tottenham are concentrat=| jeek at and almed nccurately at | trulin, whio eliminated Lothar ing on body fitness and stami, more and more honours,

| Buding, Germany, 6-3, 4-6, 8-7.

0-4-AP.

with

the accent

on bringing

--(London Express Service),

THE GAMBOLS

MY TROUSERS WON'T

STAY UP- THERE'S

A BUTTON OFF

196

GIVE THEM TO

MAG -- I'LL SEW ONE

ON FOR YOU

He scored all 15 runs before the first witsq; fell and was 34

CHESS

BY LEONARD BARDEN

Cartwright Miller

0 MR W

242 3 73

0

19 1

25

5 01

14

3 32

.20 + 70

Fail of wicket: 1-94.

SECOND INNINGS

Warwickshire

N. F. Horner not out

T. M. Riley e Booth b David-

gon

W. J. Stewart Jarman b

Count

M. J. K. Smith not out

Extras

Tolal (for two wkts.)

Fall of wicketa: 1-15, 2-38.

Bowling to date

There was a shock in the Intest Russian championship in the brilliant performance of 23- year-old 8toin from Kloy. Here's how he beat the tourna- ment winner Patrostan, who is regarded among exports as the hardest man in the world to defeat 1 P-K. PK3; 2

Davidson F-21, P-Q4; 3 Kt-QB3, B

Gount Kt5P-X5, P-QBI; 8 F QRI BXK ch: 0PXB, Misson kt K2 Tq-KU, K¢-D4: Quick Kline 893 P-KR4}

14. KB3: 10 K-K2, QK-K2: 11 Kt-Kt3, K K13 13 Q-Q2, #1-Q3: 15 R-KU, RQKt1; 140—0. P— BS; 10 B-K2, KIX KI; 18 px KI, P: 17 B-K14, PXP: 10

B-RS PXP. Q-K? (18. stopa White'a winning manoeuvre): 10 P-R41, 8xP: 20 R-RI. P-KU; 2' B-QRJ. Q-Q2: 22 R-82. R-K13)_23 QR-KBI, Q-91: 34 Q-Q1 N; 25 B-01. N-R1; 26 BXPI. Resigna, for if 20... PXD: 27 Q-K14.

Solution No. 8080: 1 XI-BI threat —QB5), P-Q7 dis. ch: R-KO5, or 1 R-OL 2 R-K4, or 1....... XL (N2) else: 2 Q-kt, or ......KT (R3) any; 2 - Kie.

London Kserdat zeruleg

by Barry Appleby

BUT I HAVEN'T

TIME TO DO IT

PROPERLY

SO LET ME KNOW IF THEY COME DOWN AGAIN

70

Other century-makers were West Indian Laurie Johnson, the Derbyshire open- ing batsman, and Michael

Norman, Johnson hill fours, in Leicestershire,

Manila, Aug. 11.

of Northamplonaire.

The Philippines 1001 Soap 110 Inchiding 18 Box

Derby winner, Antonio minutes o Monedera, Wos

scheduled to and Norman inke off this afternoon for the scored 115 as Northamptonshire All-American Soap Box Derby built up 1 big lead against Championship races at Akron, Sussex.

Ohio, to be held on August 20.

Closing scores

At Weston-super-Mare: Glamorgan 224. Somerset 155

The 18-year-old lad from Boys' Town. ព. reformatory Institution, will board a North- Close of play scores In today's west Airlines jet today en route matches were:

to the United States.

He will make brief slope of Okinawa. Tokyo, Seattle and Minneapolis before going to New York where he will be guest of General Motors to gether with other foreign Soap Box Derby participants.

Ford becomes first

pitcher to win 20

From New York, he will fly to Akron for the Championship races on Aug. 20.

Monedera is due back in Manila on Sept. 0-UPI.

games this season McIntyre breaks

New York, Aug. 10.

18 Whitey Ford, today became the first Major League pitcher to win 20 games this season when the New York Yankees beat the Los Angeles Angels 3-1 on home runs by Bobby Richard- son, Yogi Berra and Bill Skowron.

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GAS FOR JOY

It was Ford's 14th straight is 10. The Yankees' last 20- triumph and his first 20-game game winner was Bob Turley winning season.

who finished with a 21-7 record

First inning homer

As usual, Ford was not therein 1958. at the Anish. He left for a pinch

hitter after allowing eight htts in seven Innings. Lails Arroyo. his substitute finished the job as he has done so often this year. The Puerto Jenn allowed one more hit.

It was

The Yanlar eighth straight victory and Ford's 14th in a row, tying a club resort set by Jack Chesbord way back In 1904. The League resord is 10 and the Major League record

Sports Diary

TOMORROW

DOWLA

In!" Divínlast: Recreto "W" V IRC.

lap record on a Honda

Belfast, Aug. 10. Bub McIntyre, riding # Japanese-built Honda machine, was among

who three riders

the lap record class during

today smashed

in the training

250cc

for the Ulster Motor Cycling Grand Prix event on Saturday.

the

McIntyre rped arcund Lc Angeles, which finished seven miles and 732 yards at a its season's business Stadium by toxing all 4 Us That bettered the

at Yankee pced of 94.88 miles per hour,

Jap record nine games in the park, had of 93,61

mph set by Italia Ford in trouble in the second Cario Ubblaij on on MV Agusta Inning when they reared their last year. only rua, but the talented left-

hander pitched himself out of

IL.

The othera who cracked Ubbiali's record wero Mike Hailwood of Britain on an MZ with 04 mph.

Richardson led off the Tank attack by hitting his third home run into the left field stands ba Kimitsu Takahashi of Japan, the first inning, Berra h his also riding a Honda in the 200 14th hemer of the year into these trials, turned in a lap time Yankee Lallpen in right neid in of 82.83 mph. the fourth and Skowron notched is 20th, into the right field mlanda lending off the seventh,

Ford besn't lost a game since TC BTC DG May 20 when Boston beat him

KBGC Recreio "B"

2nd Division; Inc "D" HERC, 2-1. His other defeat was on

FC PHC "A" URIC, KEC the opening day

CCC

V PRC "D". BKCC ̈v IC""U".

3rd Division: re ✓ Knec,

April 11, shutout by Mintiesota. The 32- year-old aft-hander was mak-

CEKIC, UBIC v BC, Teving his third try for us 20th victory after winning his 10th

CCC.

On July 29. He has pitched Larlies' im Division: CCC v VARC. only nine complate games In 28 RBOC v TC.

piarla

lex NI

knac ce prision: CCC gev

Untič, Recenia

Y KCE.

SWIMMING

Sedie

Rosults

Training speeds, however, don't count as official records AP.

Polish runner sets a world record

Warsaw, Aug. 10. - Polish: runner Zadlslow Krzyszkowick sete now world record for the 3,000 mdires steeplechase here today whan hỏ nireaked round the track and R. H. BECK.

over the Jumpe In 8 mins. 80,4

AMERICAN LEAGUE

PARTY

Tocreation Club ekhinpluma

whipe, a pm.

ARCHERY

Talchikok Paraplegion, xixth rhack

MAX Het Tak, 230 pm.

Mandaka Tournament: Thalland Bostati

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Kuala Lumour,

Los Angeles

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0 This new time broke,' the previous record held by Boviet steeplechaser Gregori" Taran who clocked 5:31.3 at Rivy last May-ATP:

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