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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961.
Centuries by May and Edrich DARK-HORSE WHITNEY
AND A HURRICANE 80 NOT OUT BY TRUEMAN AGAINST AUSTRALIANS
Scarborough, Sept. 6.
Centuries by John Edrich and Peter May, and a hurricane 80 not out by Freddie Truemon delighted a 15,000 crowd here today when the Australian touring team began the last match of their tour-a festival encounter with T. N. Pearce's XI. Pearce's side hit 375 for eight wickets in three and a half hours a rate of 106 an hour-before May declared. At the close the Australians were 63 for one wicket in reply,
Edrich hurt the distinction of hifting a century before lunch, The early, alates of his nings
Have no ziga that such a feat
was possibi. for he spent 10 minutes aver for Fen-.
that he played Actival cricket, with an AP and 18 tours.
la hi e lirfare h was ent to La f1
interval.
bath befuse
-Set the tempo
Ted Dexter set the tempo
for a day
of free scaring.
Driving and sweeping
with
the brillagre he showed in the Old Trafford Test, he hit ten boundaries while making
57 out of 6 h 42 minutes.
uf
May kept up the tengan tiffer contenting himmell with 21
of 75w 40 minutes his stand with Edrica When be had rain vated a dielny made 72, of 75 rules. with the core starting al 2013 ix.
When play resumed True treated the crowd to hore hitting. He raced spectacular to 51 out of 5 32 minutes. May hug tie
but fled Mackoy
roof of a stand--p
over 100 yards.
the strike, over th "erry" of
4
A stoken single look May to uff the Aus- his unly century tralians tais summer. Altogether he hit twu alxes and 13 fours, When May declared al 375 for eight, Triman had made 20 not uut, ineludibug two sixes and 12 tours, in 40 minutes, the highest
score of his career.
Pearce's XI made their runs in three and a half hours, an average of 100 an hour.
the
Rickie Benaud opened Australlun batting with Bobby Simpson, but with the total at three give a catch to wickel- keeper Parks uft Trueman. Norman O'Neill was soon Into his stride, and at the eluse was 34 not out.
で
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS
T. N. Pearce's XI
II. Edrich C Jarmanı
Kline
G. J. Smith
McKenzie
E. H. Dexter
Mackay
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110
す
Jannan b
Sampson b
1. J. K. Smith e AlcKenzie b
Quick
P. 1. 11. Muy b Malay
1. M. Parks e and b Benaud
TE. Bailey O'Neill
Benand
D. A. Alen ↳ Mackay
F. S. Truent at out
M. II. J. Allen mot out
Extras
106
A FITTING CLIMAX
Bill Alley passes
the 3.000-run mark
London, Sept. 6.
SPORTING SẠM
by Rog. Wootton
London Express Service.
UK soccer NBA names Gene
results
London, Sept. 6.
Results of English, Scottish and Trish Lague
innight were:
matches played
INTER-LEAGUE MATCH
trish gue
Card
Everton
Pulhato
Scottish League ?
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division I
West Bromwich
Chelsen
Manchester C.
-
Division II
Dolton
- Birintigiam
Derby County Swanser Norwich
2 Leeds United Southampton 1 Wals)!
Division III
Journemouth
The fine batting this season of Bill Alley, Somer-rad
Palpee
set's 12-year-old Australian all-rounder reach-Portsmouth ed u climax at Hastings today.
Pagint for Commonwealth side against an England XI, be for the passed 3.000 runs Feuson. Only four other players have achieved this feat since the war.
Altogether he hit 82, Includ- ng six and 11 fours in 100 minutes.
Bright batting
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS
Commonwealth XI
C. Bunte, e loader, b Lurk R. G. A. Heutley, e Marti-
more. blonder......
1. B. Wight, Lock, b
Mortimore
43
Alterahert
Cirates Crewe Rochdale
Air
1 Hull City
Reulog Northampton Lincoln
Division IV
Southport Carlisle Chesterfield Gingham
SCOTTISH LEAQUE
Division II
Arbroath Handten Brechin
Cowdenbeath
Strancer
NNNO MA v
1340
Fullmer as Boxer-of-Month
REED IN U.S. TENNIS QUARTER-FINALS
Forest Hills, Sent. G. Dark-horse Whitney Reed and three of the seed- ed favourites-Roy Emerson, Jon Douglas, and Ron Holmberg-today reached the men's quarter-finals while foreign players seized control of the women's division in the US. National Singles Tennis Championships. Reed, who upset second-seeded Chuck McKinley in the third round, used his unorthodox court wizardry to beat Allen Fox, U.S. Collage champion, 8-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.
Emerson, tho Australien Smith and Lesley Turner. chumpien who is seeded thlid, |_ Miss Mortimer, the Wimble- crushed Harry Hoffmann Jr.don titleholder, bent 17-year-old of the US, 0-1, 0-2, 6-2, Kathy Chabot of the US. 6-3, Douglas opheld
hls No. 75-2. Miss Haydon, a lefthander, sceding with a 3-0, 0-3, 7-5, 3-6.eded only 20 minutes to erase victory over Crawford Henry, Carole Wright of the US. 8-1,
Holmberg. who is the No. #0-0.
sced, struggled to a 6-2, 7-9, Miss Turner defeated Donna 0-4, 0-1 triumph over Jack Floyd of the U.S. G-4, 7-5, with Miss Floyd double-faulting at
Frost, Hershey, Sept. 6.
Middleweight Gene Fullmer of Utah today just had the edge over heavyweight Bob Cleroux of Canada for Boxer-of-the-Month honours in the National Boxing Association voting. Fullmer polled 10 votes and
Cleroux seven in the Balloting |
by the NBA Rating Committee HK to row
al the
42nd organisation's Annual Convention here.
Ratings
The committee also approved the following ratings for the month (alt u U.S. unless otherwise indicated.
HEAVYWEIGHT
in Far East
Regatta
Singapore, Sept. 6.
The men's Quarter-final match polhi. bracket will be completed_to- morrow when topseeded Rod Layer of Australlo, the Wim- bledon champion, plays Chris Crawford of the 1.8.
Fourth-seeded Mike Sangster of England goes mainst Antonio Palafox of Mexico, Bob Mark of Australia, seeded No. 5, faces Rafael Oguns of Mexico and Donald Dell of the U.S. meets John Sharpe.
Women's event
Clear Sound wins Champagne Stakes
the
Doncaster, Sept. 0. In a photo-anish Mrs M. J.
Clear Sheehan's
Sound won Stakes
for Champagne two-year-olds. run over six turlongs here this afternoon, In the women's singles evenl Mr C. W. Englehard's Ro- Jan Lehane, a litle Australin
mulus was second and Mr with a Chanel-Floyd Patterson, Chai-
two-fisted buckhund, G. B. Turnbull's Brother third leuters: Henry Cooper (England).
of eight runners. A 15-member South Vietnam i knocked out Americo's No. 2 Ingemar Joharinson (Sweden, Eddle
player, Karen Hantze, 3-1 Clear Sound, 8-4 favourite Omcial starting prices were: Murlien,
team will compete in all events woman Lavorante Willams. Argentinas.
Før at the annual
Eastern 6-4, 3-6. 0-2 and left United Bob Cieroux (Canada). Grotge
Rowing Regatta organised the States with only one of the Chuvato (Canada), Zota Falley. Mike Dejurn, Dick Richardson Royal Singapore Yacht Club to right female survivore. 1 Walent.
be held here from October 12 5 defending champion Darlene Hard, who appears well below her top form.
Other
women quarter. finalists are Yola Ramirez of Mexico, Mles Hard's opponent! tomorrow. three members of of Britain's
154-031
and
to 15.
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Champion-Harold Johnson. Chal- Jenger: Archie Moore, Doug Jones,
The Club Nautique De Saigon Eddie Coton, Erle Shoeppner Ger Stenhousena 3 imany), Ven Clay Chis Claderwood | which will represent South F. Stirling
(Scotland), Gullú Rinaldi (Italy) Vietnam Bobo Olson, Willie Fastrano, Lennart competitors for all the events
hus already entered
Aller
Berwick
Dumbarto
Forfar
1
27
Taylor, b
Cities
02 59
Queen of South 2
IRISH LEAGUE
2 Aus
3
ULSTER Cur
cun-
2 Lanfield
5 Bangor
3
D. Itangavmooj, e Norman, b
Lader
-Beer.
West Indies Teat stara Garfield Sobers and Conrad Hunte
together with Ray Ilitchcock, Warwickshire's New Zealand player, tribuled their quota of enter taining balling,
W. E. Alley,
Luder
G. Sobers, is Landes
S. Jayasinghe, e Subba Row,
3 Tumut
E. Bornet, e and
more
Mort-
15137
Sobers, driving beautifully, R. E. tehenek, b Loader 55: bit ten fours it 54 mode fuee-quarters of an hour, und Hitchedek had the same num T. Dewdney, Lock ber of boundurles in his
W. Hall, not t made ut litle over a run
Extrus minute,
55
Scored
Tothi
12
309
European Cup soccer results
Fail of wickets: 1-12, 2-09, Vasas
Budapest, Sept. 8. Real Madrid (Spala) beat (Hungary) 2-0 In the
Soccer Cup first round tie here! tonight. Both goals came in the Brst half from outside-right Tejada.-Reuter.
The Commonwealth 303 in three and three-quarter hours, Surrey pace man Peter 3-85, 4-18n. 5-185, 0-237, 7-138.; ist leg of their European Lender taking five for 53. In-286. D-303. 100 minutes" "before the close the England side replied with 137 for two, Alun Oakman of Sussex hit two sixes and te fours in an unfinished 80.
Britain wins
Maccabiah Games
soccer event
Tel Aviv, Sept. 8. Brital today but South Africa 2-0 In The Maccabiahi Games soccer {ournament เค 3guin a
zuki medal and leave
Bowling analysis
M N W
12
3 35
12
2 38 5
201 2 521
2
211 2 80
18
2 81
Jaeksna. L'er Mortime
Tinus Lock
England XI
V. Norman ball
M. Qalenan not out
**RESE
Gothenburg, Supt. .
Ja Reyenoord (Holland) best 2. IFK Galenborg 3-0 here tonight
in the first leg of their
8
W. J. Stewar C Wight b
Alley
Gi
30
14. Subba Row not onl
Extras
Total (fer two wickets).
Fall a wickets: 1-2. 2-40.
i pean Cup irst round the,
Hesberb (Sweden),
MIDDLEWEIGHT
fours, pairs, men's and women's Champion-drie Fulmer, Chalien-angles seulls and the veterans' ker Terry Bownes (England), Florenting Fernandez (Cuba). Dlex singles sculls, Tixer (Nigeria), Gurlay Scholz (Ger- ! many,
Ray Robinson,
Book reader: stonk, Yame
Besides
Vietnam. Indonesia,
Bahama (inini), Jory Giardello. Honkong. Borneo and Malaya
WELTERWEIGHT Champlon - Emile Grinth, Chal-The Indonesians, who are pre- have accepted the Invitations. levers: Ralph Dupas, Jorge Fer- nandez (Aranny Kid Poret
Louls Host, paring for the Asian Games and riquez (Cuba), Cuba). Teddy Wright, Ferdecies Olymple Games. are competing
after missing the last | Thumpeen Argentina), Curtis Cakes, again Brian Curvis (Water), Virgil Akins thrce Interport Regalias. Fernando Barreto (Brazil),
That
unsuccessful
Romulus and 8-1 Brother.
Clear Sound won by a neck with three lengths between second and third.-Reuter.
Today's races
London, Sept. 6, Tender Word, Parle Princess
Wightman Cup teams-Angela and Gold Quill were today HI!! Mortimer, Christine Truman token out of the Park
Stakes to be run at Doncaster and Ano Haydon-and
marrow over one mile and six furlongs, leaving eight declared
two
other Australians, Margaret
7-1 soccer defeat for Japan
Wuppertal, Sept. 6, The German National Amateur Football Selection XI beat the national team by seven goals to one here tonight. At half-time the score was tied t 1-1-AFP.
JUNIOR-WELTERWEIGHT
all the Singapore Champlon Dulilo Loi Challengers: Eule Perkins, . C. events at the last Regatta in Japanese Morgan, Jose Stable 1Cubal, Roberto Brunzi have already started Cruz (Phillppines), Kenny Lane. Johnny
10 bid for Gonsalves, iftiario Murates serious training
houmurs again.--ACP. (Mexico),
Meding Torres (Mexico). Grant. Bunny Ben (Jamales),
who well
LIGHTWEIGHT Chanton-Joe Brown Challengera: Dave Chornley (England),
Oruz, Doug Valiant (CuST LEGER PREVIEW
Hernandes (Venezuela). Giordano Caspari (uly), Heri Scannello (Fhilippines. Paolo Rosi. Len Matthews, Jackte Donnelly, Alpredo Urbina Imexical.
JUNIOR-LIGHTWEIGHT
Champion-Flank Elorde (Philip pines), Challengers: Sulumon Buy
aw. Percy Lewis Trinidad). Sergio Euro-Caprari (taly), Tommy Tibbs, Josy | Lopes, Jose Luiz, Cruz (Mexico), Auburn Copeland, Kale Garela, Raimondo Nobille (Italy). Teru
All the goals came in the first half-Reuter,
*
Liege, Sept. 6.
Konaka (Japon).
FEATHERWEIGHT
Champion - Davey Moore. Chal- longers: Sugar Rimor (Cuba), Gracteux Lamperti (France). Kazua Takayama (Japan). Howard Win
ene Wales), Raft King (Nigeria). The Standard Liege Club
G/ Caclita, Juan Ramirez (Mexico).
Hubertson defeated Fjederik Floyd
Ghannt, Lalo 137 (Belgium
stadt (Norway) 2-1 after lead- Correo (Mexico). Floyd Duncan.
BANTAMWEIGHT Ing 1-0 at half-time in the first
Champion Eder Jotre (Brazil), leg of their European Cup first
Challengers: Jose Meden - (Mexico), round tie here tonight.-Reuter, Johnny Caldwell (Ireland), Torre
Croemyna ((Belgium), Hallm (France), Pleru Rollo (Italy). Ignacio Pina Mexico), Mundo Esparza (Mexico), Freddle Citrov (Ireland).
1.oguno Panama), Mature
To bat: B. Constable, F. J.
80 South Africa with 3 bronze Titmus. B. Taylor. J. B. Marti-
!! metal. Half-time score was more, G. A. R. Lock, P. J. 82-0. The goals coine In The Loader and H. L. Jackson.
Total for Bikls dech 375
20th and 33rd minutes,
As a result of this win.
23rt- tain moved into third place in Fall of wickets: 1-13, 2-09, the final medal standings of
Sixth 3-105. 4-202, 5-20, 6-236, 7-282, the
Maccabiah Games, B-350
South Africe taking fourth spot aheadi at Holland, Aus- třalla, Canuda und Raly,--AP.
Bowing analysis ·
Count
McKenzie
Mackay
Quick
Kite
Benuud Simpson
MR W
O
6
0
23 0
5
3 7
1 t
24
1 130
3
H 0 44
13 1 fit?
13 } 50 2
Australians
R. Benaud e Parks True-
Inan
H. B. Simpson not out
N. C. O'Neill not out
Extras
Tuin) (for one wkt) ..
Full of wicket: 1-13.
--Beuter.
0
Fight called off
London, Sept. 6. Terry Spinks, the former Bri ish featherweight chuurpion and Olymple gold medallist had call off his fight against the
1 American boxer, Paddy Read. as at Wembley here last night.
30
Spinks was re-examined by a
dcefor after he had weighed in ond was found to be suffering aa from a high temperature. He was eerlified unit to go through with the Aght-Chinn Moll
Special.
THE GAMBOLS
I'LL HAVE TO CUT YOUR HOUSEKEEPING MONEY
WHY GIVE ME ANY AT ALL?
AFIV
RUGBY RESULTS
Longion, Sept. G. Results ut Rugby matches phiyed tonight, weřej
RUGBY UNION Binen von 2 Alerillery 3. Bridgend @ Cardiff 16. Bri: 56 Stroud 4. Leicester 17 W. Thomas's XV
St. Tvo 3 Public Wanderers 11--Reuter
10.
School
Italian League
suspends Joe Baker
arsen
Milon, Sept. 6. The Italian Soccer Lengue lo- day meted out suspensions to six players, including a British Argentistan acc, for rough play in the second Sunday of the League Championships.
The sternest penalties were in- #leled on Joe Baker, purchased by Torino fram. Hibernians of Edinburgh for £05,000 and on Roma's Argenuinlan veteran, Francisco Ramon Lojacuno. Each was suspended for
two Sundays for hilting en Op- New Zealand Tour
ponent In the Sept. 3 matches Yorkshire 21 New Zealanders | while play was temporarily 11.--Reuter,
suspended.UPS.
RUGBY LEAGUE Leigh 0, Wipers 20. Liverpool 5, Huddigiek! 9. Wakeflekt 14, Bram 2. Widnes 10, Salford 2.
by Barry Appleby
CAN MANAGE WITHOUT IF IT'LL HELP
runners,
1. Piggott will ride Caissa and A. Breasley Futurama in this event.
DONCASTER CUP Farney Fox was today ken out of the Doncaster Cup, to be run at Doncaster tomorrow over two miles and a quarter, leaving five declared runners.
A. Breasley will ride Step- hanle-Reuter,
Dicta Drake is France's
only hope for a classic
win in Britain this year
By CLAUDE B. RICHARDSON
London, Sept. ú.
AlphIt is eight years since England held France at bay by keeping all five English classics at home in any one year. If an English horse wins the St Leger at Doncaster on Saturday, September 9, the French will have been held pointless in the classic battle of 1961.
Yurlar, Chuchio Hernandez (Mexicz), Jeba Cuerard (France), Chartel Laemtaubt (Thailand), Nay Prehe CD-AP.
It has been a poor season
in general for French rulers.
on the English turf, but there
slamina Hus looks likely to finish near enough, but if his the front of the Deld.
shows any chink Aurelius might Just Great. for whom the easily prove the best of Eng
Course
FLYWEIGHT Champion --Pone Kinguetch That- land). Challengers: Radno Vanli (Japan), Preual Peres (Argentina), Salvatore Burrunt (Italy), Minum Ern All (Spin! Куп Noguchi (Japan), Raymond Arias (Vene-in strong Gallie challenge Derby distance may have been land's entry.
for the Bnal classic, headed by 100 short, and the turning, un- Mrs Lilley's colt, for whom Madam Suzy Volterra's Dictadulating Epsom
run as too Hunter's Song will Brake, favourite in ante-post sharp, is a strong fancy fat pacemaker, has given every betting.
lowing a facile victory In the evidence of strong staying Dicla Drake, son of Epsom Great Voltigeur Stakes at power and he has good speed Derby winner Phi Drake. York in Augusta race won us well. His site, Aureole, got was himself second In the last year by St Paddy before last year's St Leger winner, St Epsom classle this season. On he took the S Leger,
Paddy, and Noel Murless and form, breeding and configura- Just Great, won at Yoric hy Jockey Lester Piggott, bidding Hon he is a worily bearer three-quarters of a length from to retain their respective Train- of the triclor's chief hopes Aurelius, with in the classlo.
WOTAN
AVENING
EUROPE
JADA
Harry Artaly
BILL
ACOFFEE
JET BY
AIR-INDIA
Pardao fourers' and Jockeys' Champion- lengths further away_ third, ships, might well be helped on
Two victories Sovrango, sixth of eight run- thetr way by Mrs Lilley's
Since
fo
finishing second
Dicta
ners, looks waif he can be dla strong coll.
Paldium on iron-hard going in missed from the Leger reckon-
ing on this running. Epsom classle,
Latin Lover has disappointed
the
Drake has won two big races several times this
season, and
In his own country, both avers form does not look good
Prix Do
consideration.
a mile and a half at Saint- enough to entitle him to serious Cloud-the Grand Saint-Cloud and the Grand Prix Du Printemps.
In both races he defeated strong fields With
and eose,
he should prove the best of the from his country in
Leger.
Stayer
the
Bounteous should stay distance well, colla
but he, too,
The St
The best-fancied contenders for the one mile slx furlong 132 yards Doncaster Cinesie, which will bring
a prize of
may be just lacking in class, ba
Three-way battla
Of the others, only Mr 3. P. Philipps' Tinson, a soundly- slaying son of Derby winnyy Pinza, appears to have much chance, unless one of the' four French colis who may 20- Company Diets Drake to the post springs a surprise,
it looks like turning cut
»
to
three-cornered battle
and the Great Voltireur run- between Aurelius, Dinia Drake,
ning suggests that Parduo is to be ridden by Maxime Gur- out of it with Just Great and cin, and Just Great, on whom Aureiļus.
Australian jockey Scoble Brend- Aurellus was conquered by ley will have the mount. ninut £30,000 to the winning Just Great at York, and rather Dieta Drake has done ex- owner, nte colts who finished more canlly than the actual ceptionally well in France since In the leading places in the three-quartörs of 11 length nishing second in the Derby, Derby. All Buf two of the which soparated them would and he seems to stand a great tat eight horses in the Derby suggest, but he is nevertheless chance of saving France's re- are engaged Dieta Drake ve candidate. fe has twice cord in the English classles by (second), Mrs C. Oliver won and twice been second taking the lost of the season's Iselin's Pardno (third), Mr this season. He is Highliy-faced, great three-year-old races, ** Al- Gerty Oldham's Sovrango Having had only one ouling lost most undoubtedly It will inko (fourth), Lord Derby's Latin Benson, Het very highly all he has to beat Aurellus 'and'; Lover" (nixtli), Mra Hermoine thought of at Newmarkel, Just Great, but he should prove Allen's Just Great. (event) where be a trained by Noof up to the task. nie Man 11. Legget's Hounte Murless.
Pinzon, who hou aus (eight).
Just Great, by the Freflch thickened Of the of Leger contenders |'re Worden 11 out of a star-strongly-Lu who did not run in the Derby, tist Mare, la ozpočted to get the best only 'Mito York, Lilley's Aure. At Legar distancg comfortably Special.
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