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COUNTY CRICKET

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 80, 1961.

Champions Yorkshire take another big jolt

London, Aug, 29.

Yorkshire, desperately in need of points to keep their County Cricket Championship hopes alive, stumped after a bright start to their bid to make 300 runs in 217 minutes to beat Middlesex at Lord's today, and were all out for 214 with half an hour to spare,

Brian Stott and Brian Bolus raised the 100 in 75 minutes, and

the opening partnership in all realised 117.

Alan Moss, Middlesex's Tent | ended with 500 for six wieloots |_ As Lord's: Middlesex beat t pere man was unable to bowl, ant the match was drawn.

ut three

Yorkshire botsinen

were rum out, and with young

Milke Smith taking three wic- にしだ

for 38. the champions

collapsed.

Derrk

Richardson his his

first century for two years to! #leer Worcestershire

A

of

Championship table

Yorkshire by 85 runs. Middlesex Peter Jones, the Kent left-243 and 207 for seven declared hander batted bravely for 87 (F. Titinas 53). Yorkshire 211 out at Dover, bet and 214 (W. Stott 02, J. Bolus Northants won by four (52). Middlesex 14 polnis wickets, due mutuly to opener Reuser. Belan Reynolds, who hi ES fours in his 102 not out. Poor Bernard Hedges

was caught Edgbaston one short of his is: century--and the bowler Wh Alan Smith, the Warwickshire Hampastadre wicketkeeper. The

York Rame was

Mildlesex drawn, the Welsh county mak-Worcester ing ne attempt to score 382 at Olservater 72 an hote

SUK

Derhy Keni

three-wicket triumph against | Glamorgan Surrey.

Splendid revival

|

were

He led a splendid revival after four

for 135. men had gone efusing a target of 379.

Richardson, who hit 185 net out ineluding two fives and 23 fours put on 156 for the seventh wicket withi Norman Gifurd, whose share was 35.

centuries Three Lanchashire spoiled any, hopes of a Somerset win of Bath. Lancashire began behind with it: band, but Brian John Bond (152) and Booth (102) batted freely, and

Lothes Kent

the day 85 runs

seven

wickets

Sate in the day Hoy Jashed the Somerset

The Championship table now

Results Results in today's inatches Leicester Warwick Somerset AL Southampton: Australia Lancashire best Hampshire by five wie-

Surrey Gloeorgan ets. Hampshire 14 and 221.

Northants Australla 255 and 165 for Aves (W. Grout 42).

At Dover: Northamptonshire beat Kunt by four

wickets.

F84 338 (P. Jones | 87 not out. B. Crung seven 120). Northamptonshire

change for

bowlers to the tune of 10% not 311 and 194 for six (B. Rey- out in 90 minutes. Lancashire olds 102 not out). Northamp-

Sports Diary

TODAY BOWLS

Colony Pales final al Police Re- creation Club, 430 pin.

"Flag High" stitela competition: KC Recipto, 4 pan.,

Polier Liberation Day Hagkong

Command v The

Boundary street, 2:30 pm.

3 Division: Stanley Kowloon Dock Club, 4pm.

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tonshire 14 points.

At Worthing: Derbyshire bent j Sussex by 05 runs. Derbyshire 341 for йve declared and 224 for Ave declared (H. Johnson 09 hot out). Sussex 209 and 231 (D. Smith 46, F. Pountain 43 not out, E. Smith Ave for 76). Derbyshire 14 points.

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HOMESICK FOOTBALLER

Jimmy Greaves — the former Chelsea footballer, who at 21 was sold to Milan Football Club for a record fee of £100,000, and given a £15,000-a-year contract — fast week Bew home to his wife and two baby daughters, in Hora- church.

Rumours that he had left Milan for good "were, how- ever, quashed when a couple of days later Greaves flew back to Milan with his wife and Jimmy Hut, the Profes- stunal Footballer's Association président.

Photo show Jimmy Greaves and his wife at the door of their Hornchurch, Essex home before they left for Milan. -Landon Express Photo.

U.S. Davis Cupper

suspended

for bad conduct

Forest Hills, Aug. 29.

UK soccer results

London, Aug. 20. Results of today's British

soccer matches were:

ENGLISH LEAGUE

A Bath: Match drawn. Lan-Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, California, the Armenst sushire 145 and 500 for six (B. Booth 102, 3 Bond 152. G Houlton 58. R. Collins 107 not! out), Somerset 347 fur minei declared. Somerset, two points.

U.S. Davis Cup team member and third Ipswich ranking player in the country, was suspended

at Birmingham: Match drawn. Warwickshire 271 and 277 for

Division I

1

Lelcester Burnley

Division L

by the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association today Scunthorpe for bad conduct.

Walostl

I

Swansea

Halston's. breaches

Swindon

Northampt

Carlisle

KaJsten, 19, and McKinley,

reven declared. Glimorgan 107 He was declared ineligible for land, where

and 246 for Inur (B. Hedges 00, the National Championships of conduct were alleged to have

J. Pressdee 75 not out), starting on Friday and other taken place. Warwickshire four poluts.

amateur events approved by At Worcester: Worcestershire the USITA. FC V ÚSRC. 1.30 beat Surrey by three wickets, George Barnes, president of 241, Bruch been placed under Surrey 268 ond 100 for six'he USLTA said Hulston Wassium carlier this Your

MEETING

Hongkong Ambler Atelie Autodeclared, Worcestershire 90 and upended because of "bad can net put on probation for their eration Connell erting. Education $76 for seven (M. Horton 44, R. duet Dept, 534 par

during the Davis Cup conduct in the Davis Cup GOLF

Headley 45, D. Richardson 165 American холо Atual against Dutches in Australia... last Just rompetitions. Deep Water nut oul Worcestershire Bay and serentation of prizes, 0.30

12 Mexico at Cleveland as re- ¡points. Surrey four points. ported by the official referc

Mil

Israel President

officially opens Maccabiah Games

Tel Aviv, Aug. 29.

M. D. Kellie,"

Statement

December.

J

At that me McKinley wax criticised for throwing his rac- het into the stands after using n doubles match to the Italians at Perth.

Barnes said Ralston's latest suspansion will be reviewed by USLTA Executive Com- pational play, incidents of mittee here on Sept, 0. racket throwing, bali kicking Barnes added that any other ur profanity which were the player committing breaches of conduct by offences will be treated ic- Ralston at Cleveland," thecordingly.-AP.

"The USLTA will no longer tolerate, in domestle of inter-the

uficial statement said.

Balston teamed with Churics

similar

McKinley yesterday at Break Rod Laver and

line.

Massachus UUS,

to bent Osuna and Antonio of Mexico for the Doubles Champion-

The Sixth Maccabiah Games were declared open fiel

today by President Izhak Ben-Zvi of Israel Palafox in a deeply moving ceremony that brought ship.

| National tears to many eyes among the estimated The young American 30,000 spectators in Ramat Gan Stadium. lost to the Mexicans at Cleve-

It

was H

Lightning Class

But world championship

and Israeil squads, received ovations from the spectators 012

sunny breezy late afternoon,

Moal of the ceremony conducted in Hebrew.

The teams

was

yachting races

Olymple-type ont-man Katinga team tennis spectacle with bands, choirs, player, Isy Bor, to lhe large Hags and thousands of athletes American but with a couple of notable differences,

precision One was the marching of 180 tanned mill- tary men and women of the BIX Serviers, all Carrying Uzzis the light aubmachine guna manufactured la Israel. The delegations marched in The other was the memorial nectrding

Milford, Aug. 29. thu to

Hebrew for prayer

Forty yachts have been enter- the Maccabi or alphabet with the host Isroiled for the World Championship ganisations wiped out in 14

tcum last. countries Germany, Paland,

encen of the international Light- First came Great Britain foi-ring Class Association to be held Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Yugo Javed in order by the USA, al e Milford Yucht Club from slavia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Austria. Australla, Argentina, September 10 to 16, it was an Lithenia, Latvia, Egypt, Uramay, Italy, Ireland, Brazil. nunced today. Lebanon. Libya, Syria and Belgium, Guatemala, Denmark, Merocco.

South Afcles. Itta,

Martin O'Meara of Hartford, Athletes and officials of 20 Netherlands, Mexico, France, the Association's Internatkual Chile, Canada, Katanga, Fin-seretary, id that in addilioa land. Rhodesia, Switzerland, to 17 American boats there have Sweden, Turkey, and Israel: been 16 entries Imm South

nailons manched past the pre- sidential box and around the cand track in the cement and

cond stadium of Remagan,

which adjoins Tel Aviv:

The

The competition of the 1,100 America, two from Canadu, two athletes in 18 sports officially from Finland, two from Greces President Bin-Zvi in his brief gets under way tomorrow but and cane from Italy. address colled for fale play and the tennis group toi a jump on Two racha tally will be held wished the athletes success. All the rest by starting play on jon a court on Long Island the 20 delegations, from the Monday.—AP.

Sound, O'Mearu said.—AP.

TAE GAMBOLS

RAPPY

BIRTHDAY,

DARLING

OOH! A WONDERFUL

SURPRISE

AND GUESS

WHAT ELSE?,

Darlene Hard

Newcastl Narwich Preston

Division II

3 Coventry

Bristol

Division IV

1 Colchester

-AR.

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

Cricket should TWO MORE GOLD MEDALS be popularised FOR JAPAN AT

in Russia'

London, Aug. 20.

A columnist in the Daly Express reported todny that the edifor of a Soviet news agency In London thinks the game of cricket should be popularised in Russia.

WORLD STUDENT GAMES

Sofia, Aug. 29,

Japan scored two successes in the swimming pool

at the World Student Games here today, taking their tally of Games victories to nine -all but one scored in swimming and diving. Tadao Tosa outclassed his opponents in the springboard diving, totalling 138.89 points for William Hickey wrote that a lead of more than ten points over the two Russlans, one an Embassy oficial and Mr Ivan Sleutn of

runner-up. the Soviet news agency both played for a "scratch

The second victory was scared victory from eleven" against Flect-street team by the men's 400 metres medley relay team in the time of 4 mins 17.1 Res.

recently.

An unexpreled defeat for

Czechoslovaklo, with the Soviel Unlon third,

moto ntarted favourite tor the 1,500 metres freestyle after A 30 faelres victory MeLarklan in the heats in a

over

Japan came with the failure of Fujimoto Bud Matsuki to hold South Africa's Murray Games record time of 18 safns McLachlan

the fo nicires freestyle.

1,500

42.8 seconds. Matsuki won his at 18 mate 54,6 seconds, was als Insile the old Games regued of 19 minutes 53.7 sees.

Ta the final, there was e MoLachlan

Mr Steal is reported to have į reprod ning runs and later com- mented: "It (cricket) should be; popularised in our country 13 well. Many of our villages play a similar game enllesi 'Lapta".""

The columnist went on to state that "inter the teams went tea local. pub where Mr Bellakov (the Embassy oficial, who scored one

In the!

South African rallied between Fulfineto, cricket match) doubled out in strongly in the last 200 metres a game of dorts."-China Mall to win in the Garges record time Special.

of 18 mins 10.8 seconds, with Matsuki taking second place just ahead of Fujimoto.

run

The

Record time

and Maisuki In the early stages, and at the helfway mark they were virtually dead level,

Surprise

Pursuit Cycling that Tara would win the diving metres, the Japanese pair took

title for

West German

Zurich, Aug. 29. Rudi Altig of West Germany retained his World Professional Cycling Pursuit e, defeating Willy Tripp of Switzerland in thrilung anal here today. The lead changed from une rider to the other throughout the race, but there was never more than a metre or two be- tween them.

Altig's time for the 5,000 metres race was 6:12.5 minutes. Tripp was exactly one

second behind.

Leandro Faggin of Italy beat Peter Post of the Netherlands to take third place.-AP.

There was never any doubt i

event. In brilliant form, he! registered high points at each attempt and torged further and further ahead of his rivals.

The runner-up, Horst Rosen- feld of Germany scored 128,24 | points to Tosa's 138.89. George Banu, of Rumania, was third with 121.78.

the

After they had passed 1,000

it in tim to lead MeLachlan.

Fulimolo forged Into a three feet lend at 1,200 metres. He still looked full of energy, and it was a súr- prise when MoLachlan began to per him back.

he

The South African gained until t 1:400 Fukushima gave the Japan-Inch by inch

metres he took the lend for the ese squad useful lead on

first time in the race. the backstroke leg of

Con- medley relay but Shikishd fost tinding his strong finish, ground and there was

litte went on to win by about five

metres. between Зарап, Germany. Czechoslovakia ond the So- Sandn Jordan, a tie-faricted viet Union at the start of the butterfly third leg.

Rumanian girl, won the 200 metres breaststroke, beating the holder of the file, Britain's Yohimoto, the Japanese repre- i Carlstine Cosdon

mias sentative, swum powerfully to 5.8 sces.

and over a lead of severat The Soviet Union won the metres to Shimizu, swimming women's 400 metres freestyle tie final freestyle leg. Shimizu iclay in 4 mins 30.5 zers. kept well ahead to give Japan Reuter.

BOOKS ON SPORT

Soccer's greatest

ever

side?

By CHARLES STEPHEN

Succer's greatest-ever side? Tottenham Hotspur, declares British

journalist Ralph Finn.

Football has never been as well played-by any club side-as it was by Arthur Rowe's Spurs side of 1951 and as it is today by Billy Nichof- son's "double" eleven, he says.

"No club

What about Real Madrid, five out of defence that swept them (Batsford, 8s. fd.), which gives tinics winners of the European to sudden goals and unexpected Cup, a club packed with world victories," writes Plan.

photographs and statistics ot leading sports cars from pli class stars? Say Ramon Melcon and Stratton Smith:

countries. He explains that the decline has summaned up such success began to Imitale Arsenal,

began when less talented clubs from comparatively inauspicious beginnings. They have created (GOD]}

"The Real Madrid Book of which these a legend and fet a

who follow wis edited by Melcon and Smith. And hard to match.

It contains chapters by most of flea's famous stors-Di Stefano, Finn's opinion of "All through their history they Father"

Spurs: Puskas, Gento-as well as the have been a footballing alde. Bernabeu.

of Real, Santiage Even in their bad days, when they struggled along to keep a place in the Second Division, they have played football. "Every tan will know just earnestly they tried to

standard Football (Souvenir Press, 158. On two wheels

world champion When misses a forced win. It's a chess sensation. Mikhall Botvinnik drew this position. How could he have cont

are top seeds Black, to move)

New York, Aug. 29, Rod Laver of Australia was sertled No. 1 in the United States Men's Singles Lawn Ten- uis Association National Cham- plonships, starting on Friday at Farest Hills.

Chuck Mckinley of St Anne, Missouri, was listed No. 2, fol- lowed by Roy Emerson, Aux- tralla.

Mike Sangster of England, was seeded

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Among the most exciting inventions which came from the industrial revolu- tion was the motor-cycle, for which a Scottish black- smith named Kirkpatric Macmillan must get the credit for pioneering. Maemilian's crudo

machine,

It was Bernabeu, a one-time Real player, who had the vision to turn to the pablia for money to finance the club' ventures. It is he who says: "The world must throw more and more clubs like Real Madrid, and stich clubs must its two wheels in line, could be come together more and more balanced while in motion and in International competitions. could be propelled by treadles which drave the rear wheel. Ho "We would support without rude it 40 miles to Glasgow In Main asset

hesitation any move for a Euro- 1842 where he was stopped pean Lengue which, speaking by police, Comments Don Santiago personally, I am convinced will Bornia, President of Real: one day come." "Attractiveness

our mala ussot, We live as an image in

TOPCON Ron Holmberg of New York No.

2.

Darlene Hard of Montebello, California,

was recded No. ia the women's singles, with Angela Mortimer, winner nt Wimbledon this year, second.

Other women seeds were Karen Hantze of USA, Chula Vistu

of California, Christine Truman of England, Margaret Smith

Australia, of

Lentey Turner of Australia, Ann Hay- dun of England, and Yola flamirez of Mexico,—AP.

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The book contains a wealth of detall about motot-cycles and their peclications between the new middle clghteen hundreds and nume appeared on the list 1930. There are more than 100

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The Parle course, venue of the classic French Grand Prix on Ile waxes enthusiastic about seven occasions, has been tho Spurs' use of the short-passing scene of triumphs by such grent technique, tiid taya the blame drivers, 24 Asgari, Nuvolnil, for the decline of Englin' foot Brabham and others, bull Armly at the due t

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