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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1961.

AUSTRALIANS NEAR END OF

Conclude first-class matches with 3-wicket

U.S. Tennis Tournament

win over Pearce's XI Britain's Ann Haydon,

Scarborough, Sept. 8.

The Australian touring cricket team concluded their first class matches in England with a three-wicket win over T. N. Pearce's XI here today to bring their number of wins in first; class matches to 13-four more than in 1956. The Australians, set 357 to win in just under four

hours, did so with ten minutes to spare in an exciting finish to a thrilling match.

1. Allen

The tourists were mainly in- | K. Mackay e D. Allen by M. debted to a line 121 by Bobby Allen Simpson, who hit his sixth B. N Jarman & Edrich b century of the tour. He hun- mered 15 fours in a stay of two hours and with Richie Bend gave the urbis good star with an opening stand of 100

in exactly an hour.

Misses his 2,000

simpsott

and

G. McKenzie not out

W chuck not out Extras

L

Fall of wiritetas 1-100, 9-177,

4-283.

5-282 4-318,

Norman, 3-213,

i

Angela Mortimer

in the semi-finals

Forest Hills, Sept. 8.

British Wightman Cuppers Angela Mortimer and Ann Haydon today advanced to the semi-final round of the women's event in the U.S. National Tennis Singles Championships and in the process eliminated

a couple of threats from Australia.

Miss Mortimer, the Wimble- 5 don queer and seeded No. 2. defeated Lesley Turner, who was seeded No. 1, 6-3, -4, and Taal (for seven wickets) 359 Miss Haydon, seeded No. 7, beat Jan Lekane, G-4, 5-7, 6-2.

Misa Miss Mortimer and Haydon

ineet in WHE

one semi-final tomorrow while Lop-serard Darlene Hurd, the defending

from champion W Manichelle, California, will Australian face 2

champion Margaret Smith in the other. Miss Hard and Miss Smith: entered the semi-finals yea-: lerday.

O'Neill added 77 in 40 minutes | 7-248. for the second wicket before O'Neill was bowled round his Irgs sweeping at n ball from Ted Dexter,

Howlag analysts

Trueman Larter

O'Neill All 19 rims short of the $ he needed to complete alivy 2,000 on the tour.

The Australians were always ahead of the chuck although they were made to struggle a little in the closing three-quarters of an hour. Buth Peter Burge and Brian Booth were bowled by Freddie Truman just beture ten which was taken with 85 more needed in 55 minutes.

Ken Mackay failed against the spin-bowling but Gruhum McKenzie, Barry Jurman and Ian Quick all played their part 16 steer their side home,

Eariler Penree's XI had car- ried their overnight 250 for three to 373 for six before de- claring.

1,499-run match

Peter May hit a bright 41, which included two sixes and five fours, in 44 minutes, and Jim Parks scored 60. In- ! cluding eight fours, in 1!4) hours.

The matcided 1,499 runs and only 30 maiden overs.

The Australians" Brad Arst rlang playing record was: Play- es 32, Won 13. Lost one (third Testi, and 18 draws.

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS

N. Pearce's. XI: .375 for

eigia declared,

Australians: 392.

SECOND INNINGS

7. N. Pearce's XI

$250 for three overnight)

MJ. Kendh e Booth E

Mackay

J. 1. Parks e Beuth b

Mirky

Dexter

D. Allen M. Alien

MIL O

1 75 14

7 0 40 ◊

46 32

0

15 1 70

2

12.1 16

0 58

1

2 80 2

♫ baseline

Miss Mortimer, Iteuter. player who waity fur ber op-

Great farewell

innings by

Subba Row

London, Sept. 8.

A Commonwealth XI beat an England XI by 41;

He

TOUR

Ferraris set fastest times at Monza practices

Monza, Sept. 8. Four scarlet Ferraris set up the fastest times at official prae- Lices here today for the 32nd Italian Automobile Grand Prix which is schedulded for Sunday.

Thu

crew-cut

34-year-old American Ritchie Ginther was the fastest over the 10-kilometre

up of the tough circuit. Ginther who has yet to win a Grand 2 mins Prix, went round in 40.0 secs to average 215.027 kph. Leading light of the Ferrari team for the Monza race ponent-make the errors, we the last but one of this year's in trouble sily once Against World Drivers Championship Misa Turner. After sailing encounters Phil Hill turned through the first set and run- in a lap time of 2 mins 48.0 ning up a 3-0 lead in the second, secs.

Then she suddenly lost her touch.

canie young Alecards Miss Turner pulled to 4- Rodriques, the Mexican speed with an assortment of sharp ace, with a timing of 2 mins 496 placements, but she could no! sees and in the fourth Ferrari, maintain the pace and Miss Germany's Wolfgang Von Trips Mortimer broke her opponent's with 2 mins 50.3 sees.-AFP. service in the ninth game and held her own delivery in tenth for the victory.

No easy time

the

Miss Haydon had no easy time with the two-fisted Miss Lelane. Both were erralle at times and it was not until Miss Haydon began to find the

witho range

яame accurate passing shots that she pre- valled.

In the men's division, Mike Sumpster of Britain filled the re- ! maining quarter-final berth when he defeated Antonlo Palafox of Mexico, 21-19, 8-10, 4-3, 6-4, in match that stretch- ed over two days,

Sangster was leading 21-19. 8-7 when darkness fell yester. day. He lost the second set, but then macle short work of Palafox in the last two sels.

Results

Today's results were:

WOMEN'S SINGLES

Quarter-finals

Angela Mortimer, (Britain)

runs, with 95 minutes to spare, at Hastings beat Lesley Turner (Australia) today, despite a splendid final first class inn- 6-3, 6-4. ings of 60 by Raman Subba Row, the England Jan Lehane (Australia) 6-4. and Northamptonshire

who is retiring.

Aley

opening

Ann Haydon (Britain) best batsman, 5-7, 6-2.

10

MEN'S SINGLES Fourth round Mike Sangster (Britain) beat Antonio Palafox (Mexico) 21- 719, 8-10, 6-3, 6-4.

was applauded to the R. Susba Now ↳ Hunte

Constable C Inte b creuse, and eighty minutes Inter, H.

driven. punkt anu Ihaving

10 J. B. Martimore b Sobers Klanned fat and slow bowlers with equal ease was clapped F. J. Titus b HRchcock and cheered all the way to the B. Taylor b Subers

ressing room in a strring final; G. A. R. Lock e Headley b

Sabers

tribute.

30

GO

P. B. H. May and b Kilne 41 T. E. Bailey act out Exiras

Total (for six wickets decl.) 373 Fall of wickets: 4-295, 5-347, 6-373.

Bowling analysis

The England XI, left to make P. J. Luader st Barnett b

Hitchcock hour after Coma- 317 at us an monwealth's last three wickets II. L. Jackson not uut went down for 24 runs in the

org, were alimst saved by i

Tiumus. Middlesex all rounder

a

lie setired G4 in an huur, before being last out, including nine' kouts, wil

treinendous straight x eft Hitchcock, winch, earried the ball over the stand and out to the road.

Final scores

Find :cores were;

FIRST INNINGS

Cermanwel XI: 309. Eagle XI: 299,

O M n

W

Gaunt Mackoy

R

12

20

4 110

McKenzie

2 35

Simpson

15 0130 3

O'Neill

7

1 24

11 J 4B Musirahans

LET

41

R. B. Jen

Sampon M. Al-

M. Normat

121 Hitchcock

Kline

1. Benaud e Parku b Dex-

N. A. O'Neill b Gexter

P. J. Barge & Truenian

B. C. Baoth b Trueman

SECOND INNINGS Com:mbawealth XI: 308.

England XI

Barnett 1

21

Extras

Total

04

G

7

21

2

20

Quarter-finals

Rafael Ösuna, (Mexico), bent Whiney Reed (U.S.), 6-8, 4-3, 6-3, 6-2,-AP.

WINNA WINS

275 THE PORTLAND.

Fall of wickets: 1-16,

2-07,

8-200, 0-251-AFP. 3-81, 4-104, 5-145. G-180, 7-132,

Win for South

London, Sept. 8.

HANDICAP

Doncaster, Sept. 8.

In photo-Anish Lieutenant Colonel N.E. Frieze's Winna wen the Portland Handicap,

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