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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1961.
YORKSHIRE GAIN GROUND Further headway
First innings lead and bonus points after grim struggle with Kent
London, Aug. 23.
Yorkshire, the County Cricket champions, now second in the table, had a grim struggle at Dover today before gaining a first innings load of six runs and bonus points against Kent, Kent were soon in trouble against the spin bowling of Close, Illingworth and Gillhouley in their second, innings, but useful contributions from Wilson (33) and Dixon (37) took them to 195 for eight wickets by
the close.
tennis elbow
en-1
Hard-hitting Hampshire, the leader
Jim Stewart, countered spirited resistance by holder of a record 17 nixes in
boundary Nottinghamshire who faced then match, cleared the
Treatment for formidable total of 858. Norman four Wines for Warwickshire , stayed three and a half against Derbyshire at Edgbas-
hours for 83, and then Cyril tun. He also included 15 tours Poole hit brilliantly for 89 ja in his 135. 110 minutes, Notts were all out for 299, and Marshall and Gray opened briskly in an attempt to put Hampshire in a winning position.
London, Aug. 25.
A nese theory has been put forward for the treat- ment of tennis ribow. "Change to # thicker handle grip is the advice of a London doctor writing 12 the British Medical Journal today.
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The doctor sales; "It is perhaps not well known that using too small a grip on the racquel frequently
tennis elbow. eauker have seen several inalántes the trouble disap- where prared almost dramatically after the player changed his racquet to one with a thicker handle."—truler.
152 not out
Rain badly affected the day's programme. There was no play at Lord's where Middlesex, third the table. are playing Worcestershire, who are fourth.
in
At the Oval there were only hours, play, and Surrey two They put on 99 for the first scored 100 for the loss of two wicket, but then "Bomber" wickets in reply to Somerset's Wells took three quick | 334 for three declared,
wickets with his off-spinnern.' and of the close Hampshire were 125 for three.
Maurice Hallam carried his bag through the Leicestrohiru Innings against Gloucestershire, segring 152 not out in a lotɛ] of 231. Hallam batted for 210 minutes and hit 20 fours. Не had practically no support-in- deed six of his Inst eight partners failed to score.
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Closing scores
Close of play scures in today's matches were:
A1 Lord's: Middlesex 340. Worcestershire 90 for Ave, No play today owing to rain.
At the Oval: Somerset 334 for three declared. Surrey 100 for Iwo (A. Parsons 41, M. Willett 47 not put). Rain curtaked play.
Ai Dover: Kent 172 and 195 for eight, Yorkshire 178.
At Leicester: Gloucestershire 289 for eight declared and 147 for tour (D. Carpenter 51, D. Young 47), Leleestershire 231 | (M." "Hallam 132 not out, D.
Allen five for 48).
Motor-cycling record for Britain
ZRIMOD TH
George Brown, 49-year-old motor-cycle dealer of Stevenage, Hertfordshire,. won the world's standing-start motar-cycle speed record from the Italian chom: pion, Alfredo Milanu.
On the 2-mile runway at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Bedford, he set up a spood of 108.74 mph for the 1,000 cc standing-start kilometre mph faster than the Italian.
His machine, Brown had developed himself: o 944-pe. Vincept Special --- Nero. His fuel was o £25-o-gallon mixture of Methanol and nitro-methang.
Brown had no backing from big financial interests: "It has cost me at least £800," he naid, "but I fool this title should come to Britain.
Then he announced, that he is to retire from motor sport, which he entered at 13. Picture shows George Brown winning the world's record-Lon-
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EMUS CRICKET
TEAM ARRIVING
THIS AFTERNOON
At Nottingham: Hampshire 358 for six declared and 125 for three. Nottinghamshire 299 (N. The Hill 92, C. Poole 80).
At Birmingham: Derbyshire War- 237 and 107 fur: seven. wickshire 244 (W. Stewart 133).
At Manchester: Lancashire 319 and 00 for two (G. Pullar
18-man
Australian Emus cricket toom, head- ed by their team mand. gor and sponsor Mr White is expected to arrive in Hongkong by BOAC at 5.45 pm today.
51 nut out) Sussex 193 (The Emus are on the last Lentuni 60, D. Smith 46, R. Collins six for 03).
AL
leg of an exhausting tour that has taken them to the United States, Cong- da, England and Europe. onc.
Swawca: Northampton- shire 255 for eight declared (C. Milburn 80) and 20 for Glamorgan 238 (A. Jones 53, B. Hedges 59, M. Scott seven forThey will play a three-day
98)-Neuter.
Sovereign Lord
wins the Gimcrack Stakes
Greaves decides
to make a go
with Milan club
English
inside-forward
Jimmy!
by Essex against Australians
Southend, Aug. 24,
Rain ruined the second day of the match between- Essex and the Australian cricketers here to- day.
Only 85 minutes of play was when Barker tamely turned a possible and in that ilme Essex boil from Mackay" into
the. took a firm grip-on the game hands of log slip. Barker's good In adding 82 to carry their innings of 50 lasted 100 minutes overnight score of 92 for no and included eight fours. wicket to 164 for three in_reply to the Australian tolal of 108. Two more wickels fell to make three out for 127, but the Escx opener, hammered
Geoff Smith, Ion Quick, the leflürm slow bowler, for three Axes. He renched 50 in two hours ten minutes and helped to add 27 in half an hour for the the fourth wicket before weather intervened. when he was 06 nol out.
Morning rain prevented a start until mid-afternoon and another heavy downpour end- ed play for the day with Essex 44 behind and seven wickets to fall.
The opening partnership was increased by only two runs
World Student
Games
today
Preliminarles
open
G.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGB Australians 198:
(T. E. Bolley four for 65)..
Essex; (Overnight $2 for no wicket).
Barker e O'Nelil Mackay
Solo, Aux. 24. G. J. Smith not out
b
54
of the World Student Games, in which 1,500 J. Milner c Jarman b Quick 11
M. Boar b Quick competitors from 25 nations 7. E. Halley not out
are taking part, begin here 10-
morrow,
basketball,
with awimming. volleyball, Jasn
tennls and fenolog.
The Games will be officially opened on Saturday by the Bulgarian Premier in the food- Ilt Vassil Levski Stadium nere. Misson
Bowling to date
Extrus
Fall of wickets: 3-127.
Total for three wkis) 154
1-94, 2-103,
M R W
B
30
4
18
24
40
Б
1
1
0
4
17.4 10 36
A large number of leading McKenzie world and Olympic stors will Mackay take part in the Gomes includ- Gaunt ing Iolunda Balas, the women's Benaud high jump gold medalist In Quick Rome last year; Liviu Berutti of Tinly (sprints); Valery Brumel, the Soviet holder of the world high jump record; and the famous Russian sisters Tomara and Irina Presa.—Heu- icr.
Japanese team confident
-Acutor.
French Rugby stars out of Test team
Sydney, Aug. 24.
A torn leg muscle and 庭 bruleed shoulder have ruled Erench Rugby Union saptain loud- François Monela and brilliant two centre Guy Boniface out of strong Saturday's Test match agplast
London, Aug. 24. soccer star Greaves said here today that he would de-
Sofia, Aug 24. Drinking water and finitely be returning to Milan tomorrow
speaker nwusio Arc the morning and that he would be donning the troubles
fueing the football jersey of Milan Internazionale this Japanese feast here for the Australia.
University Games.
season.
21-year-old
After more than 24 hours of uncertainty and
She rumours silm,
star -- transferred to Milan for £160, 000-announced his decision of a crowded press conference this afternoon.
New development
Creaves low in to
match against the Hong- kong Cricket League X1 on Saturday, Sunday and
London Monday at the Kowloon yesterday morning after he had Cricket Club ground be-complained of feeling home fore leaving for home on sick," on a “40-hour pass," Wednesday.
"I am going back, and I am going to do my best to make
Top batsman of the side is 16-year-old Colin Elliot, youngest member of the: party, whose father owns and trains 60 greyhounds. Colin has two century scores of 120 and 132 to his credit.
York, Aug. 24. Sovereign Lord shel to the front Inside the last furlong and raced to a neck victory
over Prince Poppa in the six fur- longs aimcrack Stakes for two- year-olds at York today one The visitors will be put up of the leading two-year-old at the Ambassador Hotel spriat
during their stay here.
season.
races
of the
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Tennis closing
date extended
Although there are sufficient +entries to run the Colony Ladies' Singles, Tennis Cham- pionship the Ladies' Recreation Club are anxious to include, once again. the Ladies' Plate. This is an event for com- petitors in the Colony Ladles Singles who are eliminated in the first two rounda.
a go of playing for Milan,"
Greaves said.
A big new development in the Jimmy Greaves saga is to when he returns to Man to- morrow with his wife," he wil also be accompanied by bearded Jmray Hill, chairman of the Brilish Professional Footballers' Association.
The team
Inguenza is likely to prevent say that although another the ayantsation of both ne
stor lock-forward Michel Celays--from playing. comodation arid the actual Moncio and Boniface
were in- Games are first class, they are jured
in the match against having trouble resting with the Queensland on Tuesday night, constant daily music over the and the doctor has ruled them
Loudspeakers,
"Bu wc will forgive the organisers this one small fault" said confident team head Kiyoshi Kitazawa today.
The Japanese tam and that It was following talks with Hill and Mrs Greaves that the the water in Sola does hot sult British player derided to go them back. A decision to remain in
"We are having to arite England could have had serious mineral water in order to keep results on his playing career,
healthy," Kitazawa said. Greaves told the conference: But despite the small troubles "I shall be
catching the 9.25 the predicted that there would London Airport be some big successes ahead of tomorrow for Milan, I intend to the Japanese students in the
try and make a go of staying games.
The 07-strong and playing for Milan.
team-one of "I have spoken to my wife the biggest at the Games-bas
Shooting record light from
by Norwegians
Oslo, Aug. 24.
want.
manager
Severni other playera Aro nikaing injuries similained in the strenuous tour of New Zealand, but
M. Marcel Lourent, sald today that France would still field a very strong teain. The selectors have 22 men from which to choose.
After losing all the three Tests against the "New Zealand All Blocks, the Frenchmen are keen to reblore some of their prestige..
Observers say Australia will have to watch the brilliant five- eight Pierre Albaladja.
Australian coach Bill
4
Mc-
on this, and to Jimmy Hill and particularly good churces in the Laughlin rates the French- with one or two friends, and swimming events: “But we are men's hail control and ability to A Norwegian army rifle team we are agreed that this is the not in any doubt that there will vary play as equal to the best today established a new world thing which must be done, and byd EDMC tough compedon he has seen. '---' China record in the standing four-I intend doing it"-AFP.
man team event,
The quartet uf Horvald
Martinsen, Magne Landroe, Otay Medaas and Stanley Kvamme scored 884 points during the Scandinavian Champlonships.
The listed world record of 073 points was set by Finland in 1959-AP
Open Pairs bowls final
ahead" Kitazawa said,-AFP, Special.
U.S. baseball
wins for
Bosox, Minnesota Twins
New York, Aug. 24.
Jackie Jensen's two home runs, the second one coming in the 10th inp- ing, carried the Boston Red Sox to a 5-4 victory over the Washing- ton Senators today.
The Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association announced yesterday that the Colony open pairs Lawn bowls Плав between. A In the only other day game, Mullen and W.
Brown in the League, the Minnesota
team to calchi an' gyenlig Jet Angelos but would zajoin the Hight to Los Angeles for a Red Sox at Kanong City next three-game series with the | Monday,
Angela
During the game, the Red Sox
In order to run this event a (TC) and F. Lee and E. G. Twins scored their second few more entries are required Barros (CCC), will be played as straight shutout victory over the and
the closing date for the the Police Club green on Wed-Chicago White Sox, this time Ladies' Singios has, therefore nesday, August 30, starting at by 3-9 on Jim Kaal's Ave-hitter, announced that Jensen, who has been extended to Monday, 14.30 pm. Mr F. W. Hollends { Jensen' winning homer an aversion to air travel, would August 20.
Ironically enabled the Boston not accompany the club to Los
THE GAMBOLS
NO, I DON'T
LIKE IT
will be the officțul umpire.
by Barry Appleby
WHY NOT?
TOO
DARK
THEN WELL CHANGE IT
DON'T ME WILLY
HOW ARE YOU
SOING TO GET
IT BACK IN THE TIN T
GAS IS TOPS
SAYS MR. THERM
Two-gun homor
Jim King's two-run homer had put the Senators ahead 4-3 the sixth but Jensen counter- edin Baitops Wirth with a homer that scored himself “Arct Pete Rumols who had got, á double.
Jenson then broke up the game in the 10th to enable the Red Box to catch their jpt.
Kanj sot up enough fins to win, when he tripled to open The third and scored on Elly Martin's double, Anpilier 'pair of rund followed when. Harmon Klilebrow doubled in the Afth to népre Lenny, Green and Martin.
Knat, 22, walked two and struck out two to win his seventh "game":"Whija" Bog Starter Flay Herbert, "Teplátind by Warren Booker'n' At Ib, Fight Camillo Wanked the VNU BRT A-N
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