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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 18, 1989
Hampshire
Scores Thrilling Victory Over Essex
Secure 223 Runs In Fourth Innings In 127 Minutes
K.C.C. LEAGUE TENNIS PRACTICE TO-MORROW
Kowloon Cricket Club are holding a League Practice to-morrow afternoon, commencing at 2.30 p.m., when the fol- lowing are asked to be in attendance:
Mrs. Burnett, Miss Harker, Mrs. Smeby, Mrs. Sweeny, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Eymard, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Kavern, and Miss V. Bradbury.
Messrs. D. J. N. Anderson, G. C. Burnett, F. A. Broadbridge, R. T. Broadbridge, K. Broch, W. Crabb, A. Crawford, A. Duncan, E. Ey- mard, E. C. Fincher, A. L. Fisher, W. Gillard, W. M. Gittins, F. Grose, S. A. Gray, A. E. P. Guest, D. Hung, B. D. Lay, N. A. E. Mac- kay, T. A. Madar, H. Mills, D. Orr, A. M. G. Philippens, B. Soltau, W. Turner, H. Burson and A. V. White. Mixed Doubles games are unlikely to commence before 4 p.m.
that ladies need not be present before that time.
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MARTINEAU'S XI'S FINE
WIN AT GEZIRA
Gezira (Egypt), April 18.-A. P. Singleton, of Worcestershire, took ten wickets for 61 runs in the three-day match between H. M. Martineau's XI and the United Services, which ended here to-day, the second day.
Martineau's XI, who scored 380 runs, beat the United Services (157 and 172) by an innings and 51 runs. Singleton captured six wickets for 21 in the first innings, and four for 40 in the second. He was also in form with the bat, hit- ting a fine 61 not out. On Saturday R. de W. K. Winlaw (Surrey) had scor- ed 100, while to-day T. N. Pearce, of Essex, completed 50.
The most successful Service bowler was Lieut. C. A. Holliman, who took four for 78 in their innings. Major A. S. Yieldman played well in scoring 86. but received no support from his col- leagues. Press Association.
WHAT TO WATCH
TO-DAY
Stand
Tennis.-Exhibition on Court of H.K.C.C., 4 p.m., W. A. H. Duff and L. Goldman v. Lee Yue-wing and Ho Ka-lau; S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn v. Tsui Wai- pui and Tsui Yun-pui.
Golf Golden Jubilee Competi- tion, Happy Valley and Fanling.
Baseball League-Chinese Base- ball Club v. Hong Kong Baseball Club, Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.
Lawn Bowls.-First Division, Indian R.C. v. Police; Kowloon Cricket Club v. Kowloon Dock, Kowloon Bowling Green v. Club de Recreio "B", Craigengower v. Civil Service; Second Division, Hong Kong Football Club "A" v. Civil Service, Craigengower. v. Kowloon Football Club; Kowloon Bowling Green v. Taikoo; Police v. Kowloon Tong; Third Division, Yacht Club V. Craigengower; Kowloon Hong Kong Electric v. Bowling Green; Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Football Club; Hong Kong Football Club. v. Stanley Prison.
Football-Kotewall Cup final, Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m. (S. China v. Royal Navy).
TO-MORROW
Golf.-Golden Jubilee Competi- tions, Happy Valley and Fanling.
Baseball League-Union Brew- ery v. U.S.S. Mindanao, Caroline Hill, 10 a.m.; Recreio v. South China, Caroline Hill, 11.30 a.m.
Creese's Double-
Century; "Sonny" Avery's Century
Fishlock And Gregory Add 211 For Ist-Wkt.
London, To-day. Home first-class cricket matches which con- cluded yesterday were full of incident and some ex- cellent performances were returned.
A most thrilling match was that at Lord's where Middlesex beat Essex with only three minutes to spare.
Essex batted first and made 403, to which O'Connor and "Sonny" Avery, the latter the Islington Cor- inthian footballdr who visited Hong Kong and played at Kowloon Cric- ket Club recently, both contributed centuries.
Middlesex replied with 353, youth- ful A. Compton batting brightly for
181.
In their second venture, Essex made 173 for 7 and then declared, leaving their opponents 130 minutes to score 223 runs.
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ENGLAND'S SOCCER TEAM AGAINST ITALY
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Milan, To-day.-England's team to meet Italy to-day is as follows'--
Woodley; Male and Hapgood; Wil- lingham, Cullls and Mercer; Matthews, Half, Lawton, Golden and Broome.
Middlesex went for the runs which they secured for the loss of 8 wickets
a bare three minutes from time.
Feature of the match at the Oval was the second successive century of Fishlock. In partnership with Gre- gory, he added 211 for the first wicket and played a big part in the victory of Surrey over Worcester by 249 runs.
Improved Northants
Hampshire, aided by the South African Creese, who made the first double-century of the season, amass- ed the huge total of 500 for 9 dec. against Northants but the latter County, which appears greatly im- proved this season, replied strongly and were never in any danger of defeat when rain caused some cur- tailment of play..
favourable opinion against powerful Lancashire and are now evidently settling down to English conditions. The visitors secured
of 10 a lead
runs on the first innings and had scored 142 for 3, when set to get 247 for victory, when stumps were drawn.
West Indies created a
George Headley, the "Black Brad- man." found his best form in the se- cond innings to score 76 not out.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
At Lord's, Middlesex beat Essex by two wickets.
Essex-403 (O'Connor 128, A. V. Avery
121) and 178 for 7 dec. Middlesex-353 (Compton 181;
cholls 5 for 82) and 224 for 8.
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At the Oval, Surrey beat Worcester by 249 runs.
Surrey 396 (Squires 101) and 211 for 0 dec. (Fishlock 100 not out, Gre- gory 105 not out).
Worcester-163 and 195.
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At - Northampton, Hampshire beat Northants on the first innings. Hampshire-500 for 9 dec. (Creese
241).
Northants-299 (Timms 114) and 280
for 6.
Rain prevented further play.
OTHER MATCHES
At Cambridge, Notts beat Cambridge by 10 wickets.
Cambridge-289 and 221.
Notts-418 for 8 dec. (Voce 104) and
46 for 0.
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At Liverpool, Lancashire drew with the West Indies.
Lancashire-226 (Washbrook, 64) and
256 (Cameron 5 for 23), West Indies-286 (Phillipson 5 for 48) and 142 for 8 (George Headley 76 not out).-Reuter.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES Lord's—M.C.C. v West Indies. Chesterfield-Derbyshire v Surrey, Bristol Gloucestershire v tershire.
Worces-
Portsmouth-Hampshire v Warwick-
shire.
Manchester-Lancashire-v Somerset, Leicester Leicestershire v Sussex, Nottingham Nottinghamshire v Glamorgan.
Leeds Yorkshire v Kent.
Cambridge Cambridge University Middlesex,