· THE · CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1961.
YORKSHIRE BACK INTO THE FIGHT
First innings lead and bonus
points against
against Derby keep their County title hopes alive
HANTS STILL WITHOUT A POINT AGAINST WARWICK
London, Aug. 31. Ken Taylor scored an undefeated 203, the highest score of his career, for Yorkshire against Warwickshire today to keep alive Yorkshire's chances of winning the County Champion- ship for the third year running.
Taylor hit one six and 28 fours in a stay of five and a half hours, which could be decisive in Yorkshire's gripping struggle for the Championship with Hampshire.
Evans 66, P. Louder six for 74).
While Yorkshire made 218 Driving with great power, Lewis 43, 1. Hedges 121, J. for four dueluted to take first Johnson reached his contury for #nnings lead and honus points Dorty in 145 minutos — 70 of fream Warwickshire (310), the runs came In boundaries, Championship leadors Ham- When he was finally caught in shire falied to get may noints an front of the sightsereen, he had first rings peninsi Derbyshire, hi! who six and 19 fours,
Fielding errors
Fielding
faphire made a bad sfort 1) mistakes
to the seran innings, losing briliant Inntries.
by of 112
three for 40, before West Indian Laurie Johnson enabled Derby Roy Marshall
to the
they were 125
came
so total 318 in reply to Hamp-'rerend with an unbesten 81. shire's first kings 38G.
the char thacs.
If Yorkshire win and Hamp- shire come pointless tast of their match, everything will depind on the Brul maten of the mensom between the twen roamhlion
Closing scores
AL
for
Clas of play reores in today's
The adds are still an Hamp matches wore! hire winning the Champlon-
ever
At Bournemouth: Hampshire
At Birmingham: Warwick- shire 310 (R. E. Hitchcock 28) and 12 for no wicket. Yorkshire 318 for four declared (K. Taylor 203 at out. W. B. Stott 57).
At Baib; Keni 208 (J. Prod- three (P. Ger 6) auf 127 for E. Bichartisan 74 Bot COL), Semurvet 348 for four ditelared (W. E. Alley 90 TCE out, R. Virgin RB, P. B. Wight 62).
At Worthing:
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1
Walker Cup Golf opens today BRITISH TEAM HOPE TO TAKE GOOD START IN SCOTTISH FOURSOMES
Seattle, Sept. 1.
Great Britain, successful only once in 17 previous attempts, hopes to get a flying start today in the four Scottish foursome matches that in- augurate the biennial competition with the best United States golf amateurs for the Walker Cup.
cheduled for Saturday and the
Eight singles matches are a team. Each
Cup goes to the team with the largest number of victories.
The Americana won two years ago at Muirfield, Book land, 0-3, and are the 2-1 pick į to continue the domination of their British rivals bere,
In Scottish foursome play two players from each side make up
U.S. Singles Tennis Tournament begins today
1 Leicestershire: 376 for seven declared (R. Hallam 203 not out, J. Birken- show 95, N. 1. Thomson four for 70) and 149 for two (Hal- ! lam not out). Sussex 307 (R. J. Langridge 05. K. G. Suttle 65, J. S. Savagee five for 89), At Worcester: Lancashire 332 Pullar 103, M. J. Horton
ship for erst time, howent and 125 for three R
alorball B1 not cul). Derby- (G. After Yorkshice's declaration, i Warwickshire mude 72 for hire 318 (1 Clibson 46, 11. John-six for 88) and 224 (B. Booth
W. Ontes 89, A. wicker in the second innings 112, before the eluse, and Yorks Wasseti dve for 132). shire will be sorely pressed to! force a win tomorrow.
To the rescue Taylor, whose previous high-i est for Yorkshire was 168 not
uguinal Nottinghamshire; five years ago, was particular- ty powerful in his driving to аду.
Hampshire, who could clinch the Championship with a who
in their current game, spent a Trying day against Derby.
BENEFIT
MATCH
Kard, Aug. 31.
m Clark, the Surrey bats- -man will lead a team of former
Bedfordshire
against players:
the current Exitordshire XI ut Bedford on Sunday,
The match
benefit.
in ak of his
John Murray, the England wicket-ke per, although not 4 finer furnishire player in included as deputy for Geoff Millman now with Nottingham- hire Ti eleven ineluden, T. Clark (Surrey), J. T. Muriay and R. A. Güde (Middx), P. D. Watte, C, Tewson, M. Ashenden
(Northamptonshire) und
Davison (Nottinghamshire).
APP.
Sports Diary
KFA
TODAY
MEETING Manugensen!
1.
80. R. W. Barber 50, Horton six for 80). Worcestershire 254
73) At the Oval: Surrey 202 and (D. W. Richardson ¡91 for Tour. Glamrgin 179 (E. Reuter,
Bill Lawry helps
Australians
big lead
to take
London, Aug. 31.
--
Bill Lawry, the lunky, left-handed Australian batsman, played a big part in helping his side to a commanding lead of 227 over the Gentlemen at Lord's here today.
It hit 109 in Ave
ultting the ball. All matches forced to the sidelines
alternates In players on cheh teara will be by the both days are over the 30-hole Cup rules which How only route and if one is
halved it eight players to be used on any does not figure in the scoring, one day Play whit start at 11 am,
Tomorrow's singles lineup will be announced after tetlay's foursome competition.
'Our big hope'
"Our big hope," said Joc Carr of Ireland the most highly regarded shotmaker on the British team-"is to get at few strokes ahead on the first nine holes of each round and then bang on."
The British, who have pro- Jessed a king for the 6,713- yurd Seattle Golf Club course, feel that the first nine holes of the tree-fringed course is the easler halt. They regard the Anat nine holes as a real test of golf."
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BRUMEL CLEARS 7ft 4.5ins FOR NEW WORLD HIGH JUMP RECORD
Sofia, Aug. 31. Valeri Brumel, of the Soviet Union, broke the world high jump record with a leap of 2.25 metres ft 4 ins) at the World Student Games here today.
Brumel has a leap of 2.24 metres (7 ft 4 ins) set
in Moscow last month, awaiting ratification, The railed world record is the excellent showing turned 2.23 metres (73% ins) by out by the Russians in the track John Thomus (United States), and held competitions. The sat in California a year ago, Japanese now have nine gold Brumel falled in an altempi ¦ medals as against eight for the lu go even higher with the bar Russians. at 2.28 metres (7 fi 534 lus). Games records
The Russians, however, havo
near monopoly on the Silver medals, with 12 to their credit, Czechoslovakia is next with six stiver medals and Japan has 4., The full Hist of meda winners is;
Japan
Another Russian gold medal- 1st in the athletics events toxlay was Tamam Press, the world record-holder, who won the women's shot put with a farm of 17.12 metres (50 ft 2 ins).
'The winning throw by USSB Tamara Press in the women's Yugoslavia Carr, who equals a record shut put was a record for the Rumania by being on the Invaders'' Games,
Hungary team for the eighth time, 1 Other Games records were | Czechoslo-
certain to play both days. set by the Italian, Morale, who vakia Other British probables
clocked $1.5
the Poland seconds in Mike Bonallack, Martin hets of the 400 metres hurdles, Great Britain Chletman, Ronald Shade and and by the Cuban, Figueroin, West. James Walker.
with a time of 10.4 seconds in Germany the 100 metres hents.
South Africa Ed Platicowelt, Poland's Sweden world record holder. won the Italy men's discus with a throw of Bulgaria 69.15 metres (194 ft 03% ina). | Austria Plaikowski's recognized world mark is 59.91 metres (190 84% 103), but Jay Sylvester United States) has a distance of 00.56 metres (108 ft 8 ins) awaiting retification-Reuter.
The Americans, who won all the foursome events two years Bo en route to their seventh straight Cup victory, have again
nf of that victorious team. The i five are Jack Nicklaus, Deane
Charles Beaman,
Coc, Bill Hyndman and Dr Frank Taylor, The threat of rain. over the coming weekend could be to the who Darlene Hard opens her defence Westland, his U.S. counterpart, advantage of the British,
have stalked over the course bave complained about the terri- of the women's ille
and during the week's practice seslie summer heat in previous Chuck
kissions to determine McKinley begins
which two visits to this country.-AP. kid to break a six-year Aur- Iraflan dominates of the
Forest Hills, Sept. 1.
men's division today In the National Singles Tennis cham- plonships.
The 25-year-old Miss Hord, who passed up Wimbledon, plays Christine Safford,
She will be followed by McKinley, the Wimbledon run- ner-up. whose eppunent Is George Stoesser.
44 MATCHES Twenty-eight matches scheduled for the opening day
art
in the men's division and 18 in
the women's bracket, complet- ing half the first round.
Rod Laver of Australin, the
I see, is idle, having drawn a (1st round byn. He won't be i seen until Sunday.
Both Charles Lawrie, captain of the visiting team, and Jack
U.S. BASEBALL
Mantle hits 48th
homer but Yankees
lose to Twins
New York, Aug. 31. Wimbledon Champion and N. Mickey Mantle hit his 48th home run and the New York Yankees set a new American League home run record today but Minnesota Twins survived the assault and won a 5-4 victory.
Two other attractive matches
foreign blt topflight
talent players.
again teading U.S. Alan Fox, the National College
champion plays Jullan Cont, a
The win gave the Twins the of their ID hits in the first | promising British prospect. rubber game of this three-game three lanings to clinch the con. while Bob Mark seeded No. 5, faces Herbert between the two
of Australia, series and made the final record test.
for the Yankees. The loss
and half, invings, held out until the close, hours, and passed 2,000 runs for with Kirby doing most of the Fitzgibbon.-AP. the tour, a fent accomplished by scuring. only two other Australians here since the war Don Bradman in 1048 und Neil Harvey in 1933.
The Atsiralians were all out far 422, and by the close the Gentlemen had made 10 without loss.
Subdued
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS Gentlement 105 Australians
(133 for one overnight). W. M. Lawry ↳ Marlor . 100 N. C. O'Neil e Prideaux b
Murtar
75 Carr & R. N. Harvey
Dexter
J. Burke e Carr & Murior K. D. Mackay e M. J. K. Smith b Martar.....
Lawry gave no netual chance. ibu: he was by no means at his
best. He, and a comparatively. subdued Norman O'Neil put on xartly 100 at in a minute for the end wirket,
O'Nell's melivals sharp contrast 'to those Committee employed last night when he G. D. McKenzie
noating. Sporteroad, 6.30 p
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ARCHERT
SWIMMING
| TRACK RECORD
BY HONDA
MOTOR-CYCLE
British ce
Milon Aug. 31.
motorcyclist Bol
74 Mcintyre today set a record for
The track in the 250-ce class u the famed Monza track near
+
wete
in he
B. N. Jarman e Prideaux b
Dester
here,
15
e Curr b
hit $1 in 16 minutes, and he narrowly escaped being slump- shoot, Amerleared when 58. He hit 14 boundaries Bound at KOV, sigltera at 630 pm; in his 75.
going. Harvey failed to get swimmbut Peter Burge helped add 207
for the forth wicket
before! Lesty, playing back to Marlar, edged the ball onto the stumps, After that the Australians' bailing
Ladies' Recreation Club ming kala al 3_pm.
HOWLA
1st Division: Necrets "wy CCc,
KCC V FC v.C. TC v
Beetela
2nd Division: BBC " Y PAC
"G" KCCHERS & PREVE
3rd Division: HKFC v SC, KDC V CCC, USTIC v
Ladies' 20 cc at C.
Recreio "W" KBGC v Recreio "". KCC USRC,
WOTAN
A dedekt dost
WAR alore adven-
turous, Ken Mackay was taken
Dexter
F. M. Misson e A. C. Smith
Dexter......
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teams 14-4 Little Jack Curtis apun
well-paced seven-hitter to give left the Yankees the Cubs only their fourth 114 games ahead of Detroit, triumph in 17 starts against the 8-2 winners over Chicago third-place Giants this season. White Sox.
Mantle's hemer jusÍ
inside
the leftfuld foul, pote come off | Jock Kralick and left the hitter one game ahead of Babe Ruth's
ord, gemus.
Hitless Maris
Mantle
also hit a pair of singits in four trips.
ไป Bill
Roger
has Moris. who
51 homers and is six games ahead of Ruth, went less in four official appearances. McIntyre. riding a Japanese
After Mantic homered 4-cylinder Honda motorcycle, lead off the fourth inning, 15 circled the 18,000-fool track in Skowron followed one out inter 1.54 minutes at an average will hls 23rd homer to give speed of 181.587 kph (112705 the Yankees 104 homers
ph).
That eclipsed the The previous record had been American League mark of 199 not in 1857 by Italy's Tarquinio set by the Yankees in 1990. The Provini, riding Mondial, in Major League recnnd of 221 is 1.55.3 at an average speed of held jointly by the 1947 New 170.531 mph.
York Glants
心 and
1956
13
R. A. Gaunt st A. C. Smith b
Murlar
30
I. F. Kline nat sut
Extras
22
13
Total
422
BOWLING ANALYSIS
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Corron
31
20
10
2 46
the Nationa
50.5 10 104
the
16 3 55
If a skier mod Burze fell after Wheatley making 74 two and quarter Marlar
hours.
Ho was Marlur's third vielim
Bedford Dexler
in a spell of ten balls at a cost! Carr
u eight runs.
w during training
the season.
record Cincinnati Reds,
paration for the Grand Prix of the Chicago GB
counting
Jor
In a National League
Game Cubs turned ou erstwhile tormentors, the toward their World
Francisco Championship, San
Giants, today @scheduled for Sunday.-AP. with a 0-1 victory, banging all
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Fall of wickels: 1-79, 2-179 Krockout win for Entertaining 3-106, 4-302, 3-314. 0-316, 7-352.
Jose Medel
Ber. Gount and Lindsay Kline entertained Gre evowd what
• 8-357, 0-388,
SECOND INNINGS
Gentlement
|lant-wicket sland of 34 in 40 R. M. Prideaux not out...
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Tokyo, Aug. 31. Mezito's Jose Medel, the top 14 bantamweight boxer In the world, today won a ten-round match here by knocking down Japan's Mitsunori Sekint 30 teconds of the fifth round.
Beki suffered his second con-
Total (for up wicket)} 19
Bowling to date
alants, each man renching his D. Kirby not out highest score of the tour, Marlar || bowlod tila oil-breaks for leng tanells with considerable skill. Though he suffered heavy mwichment, his analysis of six In 181 Jer,
50 ovir did him McKenzie
Misson Roger Prideaux and David Mackay Kirby, who put on 02 for the first ‹ Simpson Cream, met wicket in the Gentlemen's Bret
THE GAMBOLS
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FINALS
Today's réazulis were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York
Minnesota
R. H. E
4 141 3
5 10 1
NATONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco Chicago
0
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Medal standings
Sofia, Aug. 31. Japan was still ahead on gold medals at the Sofia World Student Games tonight despite
Entries invited for Colony Hardcourt Tennis
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Europe's fastest left-winger
By Ivor Yarko Since he received his first international cap-against England-in Muy, 1955, a young Spantard named Francisco Gento has blos somed into ono of soccer'a greatest left-wingers,
Genlo admits he had only Entries are Invlied for the a moderate beginning in inter-
and
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1 Colony Hardcourt Men's Singles national soccer, but there is Doubles Championships, no doubt now about his valua spensored
the Chines to the nutional side. Recreation Club.
Entry forms are now avall. ble from the Club and entries will close on Friday, September
soccer?
Is there a faster wing for- ward In European Only Welshman Clif Jones seems likely to be a contender for Gento's crown. And I The Championships start at would beck Gento any day in the CRC courts on Sept. 26. a 100 yards sprint with the
bull.
15.
Kel Nagle in the lead
Crane, Aug. 31. Kel Nogle of Australia held the lead after the first round in the Swiss Open Golf Cham- pionship today.
Leading scores were:
1.
K. Nagle, Australia, 65. 2. B. Vervey, South Africa. and T. Haliburton, Britain, 60. 1. P. Thomson, Australia, F. Van Donck, Belgium and D. Rees, Britain, 68. —AP.
MACCABIAH GAMES
First medal for
South Africa
Tel Aviv, Aug. 31.
South Africa won its first medal in the Sixth Maccabiah Games track and field events to
day when a plucky Lorraine Lotzoff was second in the 100 metres women's sprint.
The 15-year-old Bloemfontein
| schoolgirl "runner got off to n fast start and led the fekt for 70 metres.
Debra Тиглет оf Britain, the 23-year-oldch defending The Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association announced
champion, esme today
through
that the
and finally powerfully Rinks
beal Colony Open
Lorraine by ann yard. Lawn Bowls final will now be played on Sunday, Sept. 3, at
Turner was timed 12.2 Lotzoil Talkoo Club at 11 am instead of 12.3 and third place "Madeleine
Bergman of Austraila, 124. 4 pm.
South Africa lost 1-3 in the Women's table tennis team con- petition to Israel.
The Open Palm Bnal will be played on the same day at the Police Recreation Club at 4 pm. The umpire for this match will bo Mr C. Pope.
BOMBAY
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Tennis
South Africa's Julie Meyers and Rod Madelstam both won through to the quarter-finals and Marione Gerzon made the evil- finals of the tennia competition. Gerion will meet the winner of a muatch between Britain's Caro Levy and America's Mandy Mandoll.
Mandelstam routed TSTADI'S Michael Horschman 0-1, 6-0,
Medal standings The USA led the medal rach today with a total of 19 modala -four of them gold.
The Trin) tanlings-, after [The-Brat full day showed. Iørnól In securid place with three guid, Ave" aliver and tour bronzo modals,
The USA's distribuiton futir" gold, five, allver, 'phd 'four
Chunky Francisco, a darkly handsome 27, has captained both his ctub (Real Madrid). and Spain.
is
£350,000 OFFER Wherever Real play he singled out for fon" worship, And there are other clubs, too, who would dearly love to have speedy Gento in their side in- stead of wondering how they can counter those devastating dashes which can rip a defence to shreds.
Four times Internazionale of Milan have approached Gento In the hope of luring him to Italy. They dangled a fee of
£350,000, to be shared tween club and player,
Gento refused.
bo-
He is, he says, perfectly happy whore he is. He has fame and wealth. Real seo him all right: Bonuson alone bring him around £5,000 year.
There is another good roR- son for Gento's refusal to leave Spain--and it probably has much to do with Spain's World Cup chances.
With
only
two matches against Morocco standing be- the and Chile,
be 10 per Conto cent sure of qualifying. would not be likely to desert them now.
tween them
Spaniards must
STARRY TRIO
Stanley Matthews, the famed Blackpool, and England footballer draw handlines: whenever lia played in the Canada Professional Lengua recently, Hard he le soon flanked by two admiring Canadian, film'plars after, one of his matches there,
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