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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST, 29, 1061

YORKSHIRE IN UPHILL FIGHT

Trailing well behind Middlesex after losing first-innings

lead and bonus points

London, Aug. 28.

Although Middlesex are now out of the running for the English County Cricket Championship, they are still playing a big part in the battle for the title and Yorkshire, one of the two leading challengers, face a tremendous task if they are going to take any points from the current match with Mid- dlesex at Lord's.

At the end of the second day today Middlesex were 192 runs

ahead with six second-innings wickets standing, having a ready claimed the points for first-innings lead and faster scoring rate.

Yorkshire looked set for Aral- innings lead at one stage, but akumped badly and finllied 32) rana bebind." Tronleatly it was Yorkshire-sur Don Bennett whn di akst of the dange for Middlesex, claiming live for

27.

Century-makers

form that could regain him his place as opening batsman in the Test side by hitting a

132 mugatlicent

against Northamptonshire at Dover.

Richardson batted for 170 minutes and hit 23 four in an Immaculate batting display.

At Birmingham: Warwickshire 271 and 277 for seven declared (N. Horner 54, M. Smith 71, T. Cartwright 92, R. Hitchcock 40). Glamorgan 167 12. Lewis 70, W. Brides Ave for 43).

At Worthing: Derbyshire 341 for five declared and 107 for two (D. Carr 52). Sussex 200 (A. The only other century-Cakinan 44, R. Longridge 43, J. maker in the County Champlon- Parks 88). Peter Richardson, of Kent,

has been selected for Somerset's

Jship natches today Was who

Australian-born England's winter tour of India player Bill Alley, who bit 120 and Pakistan. showed the off Lancashire at Bath.

U.S. tennis title for

Hard-Turner combination

Brookline, Aug. 28. Darlene Hard, of the United States, and Lesley Turner of Australa, won the United Staten

Women's

Doubles Tennis Championship today. They beat Germany's Edda Budlag

and Mexico'a

Yoln Ramirez R-4, 5-7, in the Anat.

Miss Hard has tw the title for the fourth

cessive gent.

and

shared

suc-

Miss

Miss Buding Ramirez made a great rally to prolong the struggle after the opponents appeared to be racing to victory.

Miss Turner and Miss. Hard run to a 1-1 lead in the second ret but Miss Buding und Miss Rapdrez pulled up to 4-4. They, however, vollapsed completely after avslage drawn level ogaia at 5-4.

Is the third set Miss Hard dominated the net and Mi Buding and Miss Ramirez falled to win a game,

pace

This was Alle's 10th century of the season and he hit two Fixes end fours in a stay of four and a half hours. England

bowler

Brian

Statham claimed his tant wicket of the reason in the Samerset innings.

In the anan today bowlers were on top and Richard Jeffer son, playing in only his fourth championship mulch for Surrey, returned the best figures of thei dny, eloiming six Worcestershire were shot uut for for 27 T34

30.

had all the batsmen struggling against his fast bowling and Worcestershire were dismissed fur under 100 runs for the fifth time this season.

Japan takes sixth

gold medal at World Student Games

Sofia, Aug. 28,

Two more successes here tonight took Japan's total of gold medals in the World Student Games so far to six-all won in the swim- ming pool.

100 metres freestyle relay.

In both cases new Games records were established.

Narrow points

win for

John Caldwell

Carmarthen, Aug. 29.

John Caldwell, the Irish holder

ENGLISH SOCCER UPSET

Champion Spurs

lose 2-1

to West

West Ham

London, Aug. 28,

of one half of the world Tottenham Hotspur, the triple champions of Eng-

bantamweight crowd,

won a

narrow points decision Over the hard-hitting French cham- plon, Pierre Vetroff, tonight. Coldwell look the verdlet by his corts in the last threo

lish soccer, who went through 11 matches without dropping a point at the start of last season, were beaten 2-1 tonight by West Ham in the fourth match of the new season. The champions were held to a 2-2 draw by West Ham, their East London neighbours, at Tot- tenham last Wednesday and now have only. five points out of a possible eight.

rounds but Welsh fans booed the referee's decision apparently Shigeo Fukushima _won the | Zejer of Yugoslavia awam the expecting more from the man backstroke and Onal of the men's 100 metres 400 metres freestyle in 5119.1. aiming at becoming undisputed

the Japanese

champion of the world. team won the final of the men's

Elizabeth Ferris captured'.

The Irishman will defend Great Britain's second gold his part of the world title medal of the students Games against Alphonse

This leaves them trailing in Hallm! by winning the women's high France in

of sixth place behind teams who October and a diving competition with 75,19 victory over. Holid

have all played fewer matches. points.

could win Shefeld Wednesday and Man- himu night against Brazillan | chester City head the table,

with Second was Irmgard Lurt of Eder Jofre for the undisputed | each

maximum points Austria with 10.17 points, The world crown,

from three matches, bronze medal.

Jofre is holder of the world went to Emulia Negulescu of Rumania with title recognised by the American 03.07 points.

National Boxing Association.

Both ghters weighed 120 pounds.-AP.

Fukushima made a great effort down the final tenth to overhaul the other competitors after he had trailed for most of the race. He was a clear winner in 1 min 5.3 secs.

Th the relay Japanese team won comfortably final the

by Soviet Union,

over 10 metres from the with Hungary

L

A double

Twenty-year-old Miss Ferris, third. Japan's time was three bronze medalliat of the 1000

196 for six declared (J. Edrich was Shimizu, Fukui, Yoshimuta won the women's springboard

At Worcester: Surrey 200 and 77). Worcester 90 R. Jefferson and Fujimoto, six for 25), and 75 for one wicket

min 48.7 seconds. The team Rohe Olympics, last Saturday Gurvis too good

Another record was sel (1. Horton 43 not out),-Reuter, the women's heats when

Hants putting

title for Britain by a wide mar

裔 gin.

in

for Frenchman

Н.

up

a stand against

Australians

Southampton, Aug. 28.

Jefferson, a Cambridge Blue. A determined fourth wicket partnership of 81 by Henry Horton, who made 58, and Peter Sainsbury, 44, enabled Hampshire to lead the Australian cricketers by 148 runs with two second innings wickets in hand at the close of play on the second day of their three-day mutch here.

Closing scores

Close of play scores in today's

matches were:

At the close, Hampshire were:

for eight in their second

At Bath: Laneashire 145 and 209

the Australians

117 for three (B. Booth 54 not innings. They made 194 in their out). Somerset 347 for noe de-first innings, einred (W. Alley Greethan 47, B. Statham five for

120. C. replying with 255. 92).

A Dover: Kent 164 and 270 for six (P. Richardson 132, A. Phebey 75, P. Jones 43 not out). Northamptonshire 311 (1. Hou- yard live for 55).

Chuck McKinley and Dennis At Lord's Middlesex 243 and Roiston (United States) beat 100 for four (E. Clark 75). York- the Mexlean air atael Osuñashire 211 J. Baltis 90, D. Ben- and Antonio Palafox in the final ttet: 5 for 271.

of the men's doubles after A

four-set struggle.

They won 0-3, 4-1, 2-5. 13-11

to become the first Americans World Water Ski

lo win ser 1954

The victory also avenged the

defent the two Mexicans infiele

un McKinley

and Ralston in Sine

the Davis Cup Zone fal

days ago Reuter.

RUGBY RESULTS

of

final team standings

Long Beach. Aug. 28. Final tear standings in the Seventh World Water Ski Chan- pionships were:

London, Aug. 20.

}. Resalts tonight's Rugbypoints. Lengte matches were:

TOUR MATCH

23.

Teds City 9, New Zealanders

LEAGUE MATCHES

Hull 41. Batley 2.

Liverpool 13, Warrington 30. Oldham 30, York 12. Swinton 31. Rochdale 10. Worklugton 33, Castleford 12. -Reuter.

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DIAPHRAGM

ACTION.

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United

States,

0805.840

2. France, 7738.071.

3. Austria 6951.475.

4. Italy, 894.204.

5. Muxico, 0200.00G.

d. Switzerland, 6164.465.

7. Australia, 5585.247.

B. Canada, 1849.746.

9. South Africa, 4483.404.

10. Great Britain, 3296.262.

11, Belgium, 3290.866.

12. Lebanon, 2040.370,

13. West Indies, 2419.035.

14. Japan, 2012.603.

16. Morocco, 15481.003.

15. Peru, 717.392.

were

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS Hampshire: 184.

Australians

Horton, who hit nine fours.(128 for two wickets overnight) and Sainsbury were bolk

W. Lawry, Jo

c Harrison b difficulties on a nich taking spin. but their painstaking #tand after Hampshire had lost three wickets in getting nine runs ahead ensured that the Australians were sel reasonable task in their last R. Benau, e Barnard, innings,

Splendid knock

Australia, 120

for two

д

A bear onpacity crowd br 36,000 saw West Ham take a half-time lead with a goal by Tony Boolt. Alan Benley scored the flammer' woond goal wallo Les Allen replied for Tottenham.

Weakened

Third Division with maximum points from four matches when they beat Watford 4-3.

Another promoted team, Bury, went to, the top of the Second Division after winning 1-0 away against pointless Bristol Rovers.

Results

Results of tonight's British football matches were:

ENGLISH LEAGUE Dlviston I

Cardif

Shefeld W. 1 Blackburn

Blackpool

2 Aston Villa

Spurs, weakened

the absence of key men Dave Muc- kay and

John White, lacked Sheffield U. thrust against the strong West Ham defence.

Bristol Rovers Stoko

by

West Hom Wolves

2 Tottenham

1 Cardiff Divialan 11

from

In the second round of the men's singles matches of the tenhis tournament Kijosho In another fight on the same Fudji

of Japan defeated card Brian Curvis, the British Buchenmater, West Germany, Welterweight champion 6-2, 6-3. Favourite Fille of Wales, beat Frenchman Maurice Yugoslavia beat Carvalho of Devillers on a technical knock Brazil 9-7, 6-2.

out in the ninth round of their scheduled 10-round bout,

as Curvia

marked

Bury 4 CharltonTM Division III

Portemouth

between Peterborough 4 Watford Wolver Southend

Halifax who

1 Brentford

Division IV

A serious injury and a bot- tie-throwing incident the traditional battle Midland neighbours hampton and Aston Vilin drew 2-2.

Darlington John Harris, the Wolves lett Millwall minute, and later in the match Tranmere 15th Stockport a bottle thrown from the ter- Barrow races temporarily knocked out Chesterfield Gordon Lee, the Villa left-back. He was able to comilnue after treatment.

In other tennis results The referee stopped the Baht NECAS, Czechoslovakia,

best in the ninth round Sugiarto, Indonesia, 6-3, 8-sent Devillers staggering for back, broke a leg in the and Jovanovic, Yugoslavia, count of seven and then had the beat Kukal Czechoslovakia, Frenchman going again under a 0-0, 6-4.

two-Baled attack.

Medal standings Japan now head. model standings with a total of the gold six gold medals,

All six have been won in the has also picked up one silver swimming pool heta but Japan and two bronze medals.

They are one gold medal ahead of Russia who have taken Ave, The Russians, however, haev also picked up eight silver and four bronze medals more.

Burden

20

A. Grunt, c Burden, b Gray R. N. Harvey, b Heath

12

The gold medal standings are: 1. Japan, gold, 1 silver, 2 bronte.

72

. C. Booth, b Wassell

70

2. USSH, 6 gold & silver, * bronze.

18

8

Heath

I

4. Italy, 2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze.

F. Misson,

Burden

▸ Sainsbury,

5. Britain, 2 gold, 1 silver.

31

P. J. Burge, lbw Wannel!

K. D. Mackay, e Horton, b

Wassell

• W. Quick, b Burden

L. Kline, b Burden

on

R. Gaunt, not out

Exiras

Saturday, were restricted to a

pin

rst innings leal of Gt by the Hampshire

bowlers, Wassell and Burden, who took six of the eight wickets which fell this moring.

Total

255

Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-71, 3-140, 4-181, 6-195, 6-211, 7-211, B-220, -249.

Bowling analysis

Only a splendid knock of 70 by Brian Bouth and some big bitting by Frank Misson, who Heath made 33, gave the Australians Gray a respectable total.

Booth, who

his completed 1,000 runs for the tour, and

3. Hungary. 2 guld, 8 sitver, 4 bronze.

6. West Germany, 1 gold, 1

silver, 3 bronze.

7. Yugoslavia, I gold, I silveT.

B. Rumania, i gold, 2 allver, 3 bronze.

Curvis, the No. 7 challenger for the world crown hold

by Benny (Kid) Paret of Cuba, start with his offensive dominated the night from the right- handed lead.

Curvis weighed 13011⁄2 pounds and Devillers" 1404.--AP.

Peterborough, who won promotion from the Fourth Division in their first league season, went to the top of the

U.S. GRAND PRIX WILL

DECIDE WORLD

DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP

New York, Aug. 28.

The U.S. Grand Prix, an international road race

that will decide the 1961 World Drivers Championship, will be held on Oct. 8 at Watkins Glen.

As the last of eight

Prix with an engine

races ore Formula Ï Grand 9. Sweden, I gold, 1 bronze-counting for the Championship,, machines only

the event looms as a showdown size limit of 1,600 cuble erill- All Agencies.

between Phil Hill of U.S. and metres, Wolfgang Von Trips of many.

OM R W 22 6 68

2

17 4 50

Gymnastics and Fencing

Burden Wassell

21.1 8 39 20. SECOND INNINGS Hampshire

00

3

Horton, Gaunt

€ Harvey, b

D. Livingstone, lbw Benaud

50

&

Sona, Aug. 28. Russia dominated the women'a Cymnastics, providing first, second and equal third. The

with 38.80 points.

Ger* A victory by Hill in this last race and a lower than second- Hi! is trying to be the first place finish by Von Trips would American to win the Cham-dive the American the cham planship. Von Trips Inadsplanship. The first place is with 33 points after seven worth nine points. The runner-

up gets cix.-AP.

racas. I has 29.

230-mile course

The race was sanctioned for the Glen's 2.3-mile track today by the International Automo- Rumania won the gold medal bile Federation in Paris, It will in the women's folla team fene- be the first international cham-

Miscon contributed a great deal R. E. Marshall, & Benaud.. to the Australians adding 127 J. R. Gray, e Grout, b Kline 20 winner was Irene Pervouchina

uns in 105

minutes before. being all out just before lunch. Booth plessed tho large crowd of 11,000 with

some superb strokes. He pulled three ixes to midwicket and also hit

Tours, many

them beautifully-thined cover-drives,

eight

of

Three sixes

The other batamen, ob-

viously under orders to puth

The scure along, fell victims of

P. J. Sainsbury, Grout, b

Gauni

H. M. Barnard, e Harvey, b

Misson

A. C. D. Ingleby-Mackenzie,

c Misson, b Quick

L. Harrison, not out

A. Wassell, e Grout, b Gaunt

M. Heath, not out Extras

44 Ing competition, brating Soviet pionship race held here.

Kursin 0-0 In the final. Weat

28 8 * * 2009

4 Germany boat Poland

Total (for 8 wkts.) 200

Burden and Wasseil In 4 Fall of wickets: 1-43, 2-63, last minute onslaught Milsson 3-70, 4-151, 5-156, 6-193, 7-190, hit three sixca.

8-203.

Paint total of Luxembourg, Hongkong and New Zenland Hampshire lost Marshall at 48

nat Included in team before wipitat of the arrears. Goun! standings because Cuch was But they were Uireg down at 70 Misson reprezented by 1 single con- before Horton and Sainsbury Benaud testant, Custest rules

apecityvizeked the sille. They 100% Kline

that a country thunt have at the reoro to 161, but then the Quick Jcasi two representatives to Inifings collupard against varied Mackay qualify for teain slandings-AP. Lowling.

THE GAMBOLS

I WON'T HAVE

TIME FOR

A BATH

WHATS THE CLOCK) GAY, GEORGE P♬

HALE PAST

by Barry Appleby

KEAVING! THEYÈL BE HERE, IN FIVE MINUTES

third place-Reuter.

0-3 for

Sports Diary

IRFA

TODAY

MEETING

Mangement Committee meeting. Sporis road, a pr

BOWL Mixed Putra second round matches

at HKFC, FRC, Recreio,

A track spokesman said the Grand Prix will be run over 230 miles, in 100 laps, on the Leardrop-shaped track overlook- Ing Seneca Lake. The cars

JAPAN WINS

Bowling to date

FAR WEST SWIMMING,

KEC.

O M

R W

10

4 20

boly

14

5 32

Ladler"

Medal Competition

at

DIVING TITLE

1

20 7 41

Deep Water Bay.

2

16 7 32

TOMORROW BOWLS

ט

17 3 58 2

CARE FOR A HAND OF

CRB WAILE WE'RE WAITING, DEAR?

*

-Reuict.

KUGC, CCC, DFD pm.

U.S. BASEBALL

Detroit close

up on Yankees

Washington, Aug. 28. The Detroit Tigers hit three henie runs today, one of them

1 Accrington

Rochdale

1 Southport

1 Aldershot 1 Mansfield 2 Etistch

-Reuter

Next Taiwan

Golf Tournament

in May, 1962

+

Taiwan's Fifth Annual Amateur Championship Golf Tourda→

ment will be held at the famed - Taiwan Gulf And Country Club from 3ay 2 to 6. next year, it was announced today. The annual tournament sponsored by Civil Alr Transport under the auspices of the

Golf

Association of the

of China and since it was launched in

Republic

1037 has grown into the largest sports event of the year in Tal- anywhere throughout the

wan and one of the largest held

East,

Far

"We are

anubunelur the tournament dates early," Mr A. U. Yoan, Tournament Committes Chairman, wald,

"to accommodate our many rolfing friends throughout the Far East and in the United Siates who plan vacations and tours to coincide with the golf championship."

More than 300 golfers

from

the Orlent and elsewhere parti- elpated in the 1881 tournament which was won by a pint-sized soldier on leave from Quemoy. C. C. Chen, in a dramatic finish. The 72-hole tournament was held this year from April 13 to

16.

THE EVENTS

The

amateur championship tournament is really two tourna ments in one, Players compete for the Governor's Cup which is nworded to the geller with the lowest gross score and the CAT Trophy in the handicap divi- sion for players with the lowest net score. Top handicap allowed in the men's division is 26; for

30.

other

a sixth inning grand-slam by the ladies the top handicap i Jake Wood, to beat the Washington Senators 7-3 and move to within 311⁄2 games of . Many

competitive the American Leagus lead. events also are set up "in the a team tournament including The Tigers took advantage of championship. There

include the idleness of the League- the "Golden Dragon" trophy for. leading 'New York Yankees ne

players between 50 and CD San Francisco, Aug. 28. they made us a rained-out

"Mandarin Colony Fairy dual at Polles Rectos. Japan won the men's team title game with the Senators, De-years of age, the

Trophy" for players over 80 in the Far, West Swimmiur irolt also got solo homers in the and B "Ladles Cup" flon Club,40, m

hield:

Championships first inning by Al Kalino “and Diving Bactelo. 4 pm,

which ended here last nighi, Rocky Celavilo.

The 0,003 yards par- 73 Talwan Golf and The daphnést, thom had 110

Coun- It was the 30th of the season try Club couran is points, the highest team score in for Colavito, who got four in a real test of golf but also the not only the 16-year history of the chambloriahlps.

Sunday's double match against of the oldest and most acenle th Washington. The run batted in the Far East, It is located at A number of local records was his 120th, tying him with Tamaul, about 40 minutes drive werd beaten during the meeting. New York's Roger Maris for the From Talpel, overlooking the Kenjiro Malumoto and Kenju Lesque, tead,

Beautiful China-Bo

KCO

ati

HOT WATER

WITH GAS

Ishikawa, both of Japan, were

the

200-metres

1

timed in 1:41.8 and 2:41.4 In The loss was Washlügton's 10th branatstroke. in a row and fla 13th in 18 They both beat the Pacife Ar- meetings with the Tigers, who sociation record of 2:44.7 for swept hits tout-game zurice,

this event, bet,two years ago,

Despite his slightly ̈khower.

ime, however, Mataunoto E

Today's results included:

AMERIÓAN LEAGUE Z

given, first place, on a judge's.

deel on. Kothi Yahami.

another Jiptheke, was thirde Detroit

Alsh Somers, of Indianipolis Washingtori

WHE

brokha, Preiße,, Association NATIONAL LRAUUE record in the 400-metre-free-

style, which he won in 1:80, ■ {Chiesko fifth of a second wellar than fer | Filsburgh

|owti record-Houler."

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Patterson fight

on Nov.

Boston, Aug. 20. Championship Sporta Ino. hitnounced today that the Floyd Patterson veraus Tom MaNeelay heavyweight fight, Gravional welanduled for Oct, 04, has been invéd bick to

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