FOURTH TEST
BUREN
THE PER/KOT
SW188 WATOM
CHINA MAIL
AUSTRALIA WON AND
MADE TEST HISTORY
1
Leeds, July 27.
Australia beat England by seven wickets in the fourth Tost match of the season here today by their astonishing feat of scoring 404 runs for the loss of three wickets. They, were set to do this in 345 minutos but actually had about 15 minutes to spare.
As a result of this success, which gave them their third win of the series and with one match drawn, the final Test next month will not be played to a finish.
It
WEIN
diferit tri decide Teu runs came from the first cuneed out of his hands as he whether the must striking ten-¡ live avers by Berber and Pollard fell to the ground. Bradman was turn was Australia's perform-and as 15 mlautes had then then 50 and, grinning all over his !
obviously face, Bradman waved to his col- ance or England's poor display. passed, the pace was While England's best hope may not yet fast enough to give Aus-leagues in the dressing room.
trala a victory. The first crisis, of have been lost before the maten the game came when Laker look started with the leaving out of
ver from Bedser at ten, for on their alow left-arm bowler Laker's ability to turn the ball Young they might have
of England's had they taken thete Today
un.
won depented mort rbances | koŢER.
Bul the Jin æting, wicket- keeping and he.ding waDUE worthy of an English team and Evans, behind the stumps, had a particularly unhappy day na
mlined two fairly stumping chances and one more difficult one. Crapp,
Yardley And Lake: dropped catches aid others might have been held,
he
ensy
Brodtan and Marig virtually won the gune during. Their weont wicket stand of 23 fharper tow worl 35 mlauter, Mater, mised when at 32 l woman at 128 Lafter four huma ned Gui mentes Hard but all bal af et his 12 rok hy boundarþe
Bradars, who stayed feat and a quarter latias, unde 173 not out when' Neat Hugvey sade the win- ning hit with a Democfury. But he should have been na, three times, 41 30, 50 and 10%
Highest Ever
The match will go await in the
second books in several reasons, The aggregate el 1723 runs dan the highest for ang
watch Beta 10 1.001 England, Lords for the 120 test: Austra- lin's second P.900
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the
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highest fourth mones in ons Test between England and Australi in this country. Divan's Tests record in fom opijavau nnees Leeds is 963 rundt five Com- pleted intangs, including a cent
in all four Tests tury
he ins played there.
Full Of Incidents
was full of in-} His first over mudents, first ball being a full loss, hich Hasselt on-drove for four, He took a single from the second nd Morris hit the third for fuur, The fourth kept low and coured Morris to make a hasty defensive („jah, the fifth turned sharply froin a good length and beat the but while the sixth went through the covers for four by Morris,
Pollard had opened with three Gardens und the first half hour count only 30 runs. Laker had
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Bradman seemed to have hurt his hitting Cranston for four. back and he rested for a while! before resuming. He constantly Held his back and then rested his hend on his arm while Pollard: massaged him.
Complete Masters
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948.
Poser For Channel Swimmer
London, July 28. Tom Blower, a 250-pound Nottingham
engineer, Was trying today to get a ruling an 'how long he can stay on the beach In France and still claim that he awam the Eng. lish Channel both ways non. stop.
The 34-year-old
нас
Blower
arranged his text for Thursday. He will swim from Dover to France, got himself greased down on the beach, swallow a steak mexi and start swimming back to England.
Blower thinks that this will take only 15 minutes. There Is no longer a Channel swim. ming association to appeal to and the Amateur Swimming Arsoolation had suggested he use his own judgment.
Blower swim the channel in 1937, Last year he became the first man to swim the channel between North Ire- land and Scotland.United Prett.
urvey on-drove
Bradman looked to be in some】 pain when play was delayed while | *** umpire Chester went over to his colleague to collect the new ball, which Bedser used at 212. In running, Bradman held his left arm tucked into his side but he continued to make runs.
So completely were the bats men masters that the first 55 minutes of their partnership produced 150 runs and in an hour after lunch, they advanced the total by 90.
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BOXING JIGSAW
New York, July 27. The heavyweight boxing puzzle was seranibled more than ever today-with Gus Lesnevich the newest missing plece.
The American
dethronement
at the hands of
Britain's ring
ment here on September 22, Gus) Lesnevich had been regarded m a lending contender, but Freddi- Mills ended that,Associatest; Press.
Patterson KO'd
London, July 27.
Apart from the comparatively clear route to cham- pionship for the Indian fiold hockey team, chances of Olympic laurels going to India and the Far East grow daily slimmor as athletes of 62 nations rally for the 14th Olympics, However, each Indian and Far Eastern delegation has its individual hopes and aspirations, and if unremitting endeavour and conscientious training, count for anything, none of the de- legations will be anything but a credit to its national colours.
The
ments.
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JOTTINGS
The following are the re- sults of last week-end's sall," ing. On all days there was' plenty of wind, which sult» - ed the dinghies and Dragons, and the week-end was mark- jed with the very welcome absence of anybody capsiz
ing.
out.
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next Saturday afternoon is the second Ladies' Ruco in the sun- mer series and all intending to participate are asked to be at tho Club well before 2.30, at which time the draw will carried
THURSDAY, JÚLÝ 22 Dinghies. Start 1838. Non-Sweepstake Roca.
Time Millest ... 0.20.00
0.30.00
meels 1st. 25! Hoogerhuys".
5th,
0.37.00 0.38.00
0.59.00
as world tight heavyweight cham- pion Freddie Milla Jarred the world and sent American promo- rank among the hardest work-would prove to be the only good
Philippines certainly Copada and
Czechoslovakin tera scurrying around to find new
Into the wrangle toring delegations. Their basket-chance of troubling the Ameri to toxu ipient Joe Louis' vacated crown.
ball team is seeded No. 5 in the cans, who are taller on the aver. 1, Mike
Jacob's 20th
and trainer Colvo age than any other team in the Place Roat Cozawaln Century Olympics,
Czechoslovakia Rames. Sporting Clubs disclosed tentative refuses to be anything out on Peru jut after the United States-2nd, plans for a heavyweight tourna- timistic as to their achieve-Swiss match on Friday and the 3rd, 13, Miss Dewar .. 0.34.00
American will get a chance to 4th. 7, Expert commentators, however, watch the Europeans in action.
Wright '10', Yourieff foresee the
sturdy and speedy The Americans were thrilled by
Hancock being outclassed Filipines
0th, 21' by their reception in Scotland. taller players from America. One
Hoats Draw
10, Miax Contopher; D.N.F ace up the Philinuínes" sleeve is welterweight boxer
After five days wrangling. Tjeldstad; D.N.F., '22', Du Bois: Mariano
International Veizez, who preks n murderous the
Olympic NF, IN, Robinson: D.N.F., 2 right. His double punch broke Committee Issued a carefully- De Goede D.N.F.. '60'. Heerding;
D.N.F., punching har at the Uxbridge picked line-up and draw for By 14, Hudson; DNF., '20, camp. gymnasiura, Mapy ob- the heats in the track and field Capsized, 1, Blauuw, definitely in the Olymple chum-night last night.
Velzez la events, shortly, before mid- BATURDAY, JULY 24 plan class.
Dinghias. Start 1510. Top stars in each running,
Non-aucepatake Raco. British camp clicials gave spe- Jumping and throwing event are Place Boat Corawain cial mention to the Korean dele- so distributed in the various heats 14, 15, Hoogerhuys gatlon for conscientious training,
to make any grandiose claim that keep any of them from reaching th: 13 Robertson although Korean officials declined that only ane of the most stunning 2nd, 14, Corbett
upsets in Olympic history could 3rd, 14. Yourieff
123, Litchfield they are planing their hopes on the second round. the marathon runner, Suh Yim Only Briney Ewell of Lancaster [811, 3, Du Bois Dok, winner of the marathon at faced any real apposition in the
7th. 24 Blanuw Boston. International last year.
first heat of the 200-metre dash, 8th, 22. Maley Chief
manager Lee Wai-tong, former idol of the South China ne of the events on Friday, the 8th, 9' Daiko
Arsi of the competition. The 10th, 2, Mackle Athletic Club, nepes that.
his y
powerful Scotsinan, Alan M Dragana, Star and Jubilee.. will find a soccer team
place Corquodale (Great Britain), Place Boat Class Cornwain, Time among the finalist. Some sports also placed in Fwell's heat, but tai, Benetansch' Star, Dewar... writers were of the opinion that since the Arst men qualify for the
2,8.55 Chen-lien, who competed in the tu nove ahead. Chinese marathon runner
Wang
ang second round, will also be certain and, Vanessa' Dragon, Sedgwick 1936 Berlin Olympic, is a bit old
Birmingham, July 27. Quicker to the punch and the our Le make the winning hit,
Today's crowd of 25,000 made more workmanlike boxer, Jan the full attendance of 158,000 a Machielin, Belgian featherweight record for any match in England champion, knocked out Jackie
the total receipts
were Paterson, the British and Empire and
buntamweight champion, in the fourth round of ten-round fight; here tonight.
He hit the British champion almost al held on to the upper rope and will, while Paterson
įrefused to go down.
£34.000.
Scores:
England ist Innings England 2nd Innings
for eight declared. Australia Ist Innings
Ausirulla 2nd Innings Morris e Pollard ↳ Yardley Hassette and bi Compton Bradman not out Miller lbw b Cranston Neil Harvey not out
Extras
slip while gup was left for 1 Australian favourite full- Drinks were taken out to the drives against ff-spin bowling, perspiring «ployers when the score ke the hope that a mishit would stood at 229 for che and Aus-
entrh, but neither bats-tralia produce a
then needed 175 runs in on was tempted,
105 minutes. Pullard gave way to Bedser A inte cut by Bradman of attre six vers, four of which Bedser took the stand to exactly vere minidients, while at the other 200 in two hours and ten minutes grel, Laker continued and once and then enme Hindman's cen- Tout Morris with a bolt which tury. He remained at 95 for a se awkwardly and went away, few minutes but long hop from An appen by Laker for leg before Laker
went frs iour and he was turned down and after one danced down the pitch with joy, batting, Australia had A wonderful record to take into sered only 44.
Ench century in Then Compton had a turn with Test he has played at Leeds. Bedrer
were It was his 20th century in all Pollard the ball and spin tactics operating
retirement
-
Total (for thieo)
490 305
458
102
17
173
A deluge of blows to the head had Paterson out on his fees and he went down on one knee and was counted out, 100 dazed to bent:
12 |the count-Router.
2
10
Offer For Mills
London, July 27. Freddie Milla. world's light 404 heavyweight champion, todny re- ceived an offer of £12,000 to fight Johray Ralph). South-American heavyweight champion.
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ith the ball beginning Tests and his 10th against Eng- Laker spin occasionally. Morris hand, and he has now hit
112: Compton the new bowler for two fours, the curing his first class career. arst of which set up the 50 and
More Chances then chance was missed in Compton's reconil over.
Button
The faster bowlers had had a
20
Morris mind with a gigantic long spell and then Compton and hit and the ball went over the Laker were brought back to check atumps while two balls later he the scoring rate. Chances in the jumped down the plich andeld. however, continued to
when ut again missed, but Evans falled egging and Bradınan
the pitch to Morels 108 jumped down and to gather cleanly was back in his crease by the should have been stumped. Then the drive Laker but missed and Evans had removed a ball.
was Loker dropped Morris off a hard disappointment
chance at
square tex.
total Aggregate runa
Bradman brought his first class hundred to 112 (29 In Testo of while 10 have been against England): Morris made hie highest That score against England the attendance figures; were a record for any match im England, walle New Harvey. who made the winning hit after first innings maiden Test cen. tury, was one year old when se Bradman scured 334
on the same ground 13 years ago. Within five minutes of the gates being closed for the last day of the fourth Test, a new record for Test matches in England hndi
been established. The previous
best was 133,740 who attended the
dired
talla needed.
1902.
were
ket had fallen for $7.
ה
when
the
of 1,002 beat the
of
Mills is going, however, to get
a crack at Joe Louis', title frat,
An American fighter, whose
0 identity has not yet been reveal- ed, has been slaved by Juck Solomons to fight Bruce Wood- cock in the Empire heavyweight champion's feat match since Jou Bakst broke his jaw a year ago.
United Pris5,
1
ardley Cranston
Byes U. leg-byes 9, no-ball one by Dedser.-Reuter.
COUNTY CRICKET
3 Clubs For Top
Struggle Position
London, July 27. *
time This changed to
303, however. Compton tried his googly and When the Australian Bassett caught in
in two minds reached 283 played a half-hearted shot for- for the ansteh ward. Compton, following up from otal for any match in England. is delivery, stretched full length the previous best having been the ground and held the catch 1.001 in the England-Australia with his left hand. The first wie-game at Ixeds 18 years ago. Boundaries Hitting two Compton's last over before ten, The struggle at the top of the county cricket cham- Soon Off The Mark Morris reached
pionship table continues because the three interval
leading clubs, Derbyshire, Glamorgan and Yorkshire, all won their matches today. Derbyshire recorded their 10th win of the season when they easily beat Nottinghamshire and they remained at the head of the table with 136 points from 19 games.
He was
to 51 in 85
was
two centuries in
the match
servers concede that
Time
3.03.10
1.04.10
1.05.25
1.05.50
1.07.25
1.08.101
1.13.25
1.17.20
121.30
.... 1.23.20
Sprinter Mel Patton of South-ard, 'Ecstasy', Dragon, Coole,
2.11.55
2.14.23
at, 36—somewhat beyond the ac-ern California has only Jimmy cepted age for the tough morn O'Brien of Cannen to worry about 4th, 'Coppelia', Dragon, Hunt thon course at Wembley.
od
In the second hest. In other 100-
tain winners.
2.22.11 Not Dismayed
inctre heats, Loyd Labeach of D.N.F., 'Diaphony', Jubilee Kind- Panama. (third host), Harrison crsley.
SUNDAY, JULY 26 Diilurd of Cleveland (fth heat) Malaya's one-man delegation, and John Trener of Australia
Stars, Start 1500, Lloyd Valberg, should make. (seventh heat) seemed to be car- 11th in Summer Scrles
Place Boat Coxswain Time Pointe Kood showing in the high jump, but his most recent 6 ft 5 in., will
Just In Case
Ist Altair, Hancock, 1.45.40 S not be good enough against the
2nd, Bellatrix, Honess, 1.47.07 8 cream of jumpers from the Unit- Commander F. W. Collins. 2nd, Bellatrix, Honess 1.47.07 &
States and Europe. However, Organiser of the Olympic torch DB.Q. Deneb. Goodhart Valberg was
here today .not dismayed by relay, said
that Dinghies. Start 1510, competitive reports, and is train-whatever happened, the Olym- ing hard with the Ceylon delega- pic flame would go through to
1st, 14 Corbett. tion under trainer Brett Little.
Wembley Stadium on Thursday 2nd, 29, Yourleft Ceylon and Hurma make
no afternoon, claims to the games, but the
4th Fieldsind In case mything Just
RO respective managers are confident wrong." he added,
(6th, 21', Darby "such as 60 Millest that their teams will enter the runner having an beeldent an: 7th, 11, Hut on field in top condition,
The chief hope for the Orient have in the oficial cor two lui-
lame being put out, Wih, 22, De Goede appear to be centred in
Indlu, teens, lighted at the stadium 10th, D. Wright
9th, 10, Heerding whose field hockey team has con- Olympia" tinued unbeaten in el trial games
11th,
Ryan
153.679 The
ancient lamp for the Olympics: The match kinding the foret on
for 12th, '01" *Hort
1.64.50 8 17 18th, 24 Gordon 1:58.47 7 is now in London and will be 14th, 10, Von Sydon. 2.00.15 0 cess Elizabeth 15th, Glover
2,01.51. 5
between India and Pakistan
is
his
used
Tuly
8th in Summer Serles
1,43.07 20 1.45.10 18
1.45.25 17 1.45.30 16
3rd, 13 Tyler
1:40.00 18 1,49,00 14 1.49.51 13 **
1.50,18 12
1.81.02 11-
1.53.10 10
expected to be the battle royal of presented to. Princess from the 18th, 2', Hoogerhuys, 2.06.58
the Hockey series.
In addition, the Indian delego-;
still
Duchess of Edinburgh,
D.S.Q., '15', O. Sugos tion his hopes for a win by their people of Olympla in Grence,
The weight lifter, Raja Gopal, "man
lamp, which D.N.F., 18, Wilmott cup-shaped pal was used at the old Greek DN.F., 4. Derschow mountain from Madras
whose Olympiadis, was taken from the glistening torso is
a sensa Greek Museum. It was kindleri tion at the training camp.
The
from the sun's rays in the Tem- Indian boxing leam
troiner, former lightweight champ ple of Zeus, pectation for Mac Joachlan his "Young" Seal, has also great ex-
light-heavy weight contestant.
Basketball Draw
one of
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Irish Shocked
men
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events
WEEKEND BOWLING
Pierre to
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meet at the Star Faryy
loose bowling once hitting Comp-| caused Marris to give a catch toed. The are second "in the nine wickets. Middlesex 122 and other team in its own group and even touch their weights in train- | Wharf, Hong Kong side, at £30 pm. •
*K.C.C.. ANSA
156 and at this Australia were 288 for third Test at Manchester a fort- Bradman had a tremendous re-one and needed only 116 in the night ago. Up to last night 133,325 reption he visit to the wicket remaining 105 minutes for a vic- people had watcbul the first four for probably his Inst appearance tory.
of this Test and the 416 re- a Yorkshire wickel.
Another
when record went for the record
roon off the mark and within Australla reached 336, which beat quickly
few minutes runs were flowing the previous best fourth Innings) passed through the turn- stiles
when the
Kales were opened. from bls but.
total in England-Australia Tests The turf was taking the spin in England. Fours had dowed An hour before starting time, about 10,000 were in the grauid,
but England did not seem to fro
from the bots of Morris and waiting for Yardley's decision as possess the bowlers to take full Bradman after tea, the 300 having Hardstad swung at Cyril Glad-Smailes and Wardle hastened the From the moment that Joe and the clever spin bowling by to declpring or
or cunthaing
advantage of this, Hutton want non
The Irish Olympic team has Moms gone 'und the slasit reaching 250
Yorkshire owed much in land's
been informed that two entries on with log-breaks but three without incident as the bowling Win's first ball this morning and end. second bnings.
The following players have Ruccessive boundaries by Morris continued to be mastered. weather, as yesterday, was ideal.
was bowled, it
apparent the final stages to Smailes, whose
for the swimming events cannot been selected to represent, I.R.C. raised England declared
his score
be accepted at 365 for
because the When Morris reached 156, he that Nottinghamshire were not slow right arm off-spinners cam-
In the league matches on Satur are trom The Chinese Olympic basket-concerned eight, leaving Australia to gel minuter. Bradman clouted. Hut-had beaten his previous best Test going to offer serious rosiated him five wickets for 30 runs
Northern days 404 runs to win in 345 minutes,
ton for two more fours so that scored
MA" Division v. Kuwlaan Dock - Club and soon (Evens not out 47 and-Laker not
afterwards ance. In fact, only the left-cach-his best performance for ball team will meet Chile in Ireland. five successive deliveries from Yardley took a turn with the bull hander, F. W. Stock. who scored Yorkshire.
its first game on Friday, ac- Commandant Zehn Chisholm, ¦ (@way)s-M.. Rassek, K.M. Rumlahn, out 15). Yardley decided to con-
Hutton had yielded 20 runs.
Exsex for the first time in the innings.
fender of the Irish team, said toś AR. Minu and V.A. Rumjaha . (škipia - have good cause to recording to the draw announc-night that this had come as 57, batted well
A.K. Kilshot1 AM. Wabab, B. Yusuf tinue England's bings.
Yardley persisted with Hutton's
member Arthur Fogg, the Kented here today. The Derbyshire bowling was me
shock to them, adding that and. J. `Huosen (Skip}; MX; Adal, A.X. History
reveals that no side has and Compton's attack, as wickets
A Catch ever obtained as many runs in the
Nations participating in were more valuable then run-
dominated by Vic Jackson, whose opening batsman, who completed
the the banning. wen: on, members Husein, M.B. Hassan, and A. Miou
{Bleft).. last laning of an Englund-Aus- saving and Compton, bowling Morris and Bradmen, however, six for 70 was his best perform-
Players to meet at the Star Ferry tralia Test in this country as Aus- very well, once beat Bradman continued to pile on the runs and ance in first class cricket. He against them at Maidstone. In the lymple basketball event have of the team in other
Wharf, Hong Kong side, al 3.15 pm, was without hitting the wicket. The highest was
after being together for three and bowled a trifle short of a length same month 10 years ago, Fagg been divided into four groups, might be affected
each group headed by teams
Earlier. In hit 224 and 202 not out off the which held
the day, Comman- *** Division v. Kowleen Cricket Club and gave George Dawkes five of sex bowlers at Clochester and places ald 336 by Australia ut Nottingham Compton's accuracy
The not a half hours, their stand passed
Ardant Chisholm had lodged a pro- | faway? Kitchell. A.R.A. Hishman. the game.
in the 1030 Games in test against his Arsociation Foot- 98, Humain and B.M. Ruminho (Bkia) z. 18 years ago when England won, continue after lunch, probably 300. Morris was then 102, Includ- the six catches
a batting feat without Berlin. wille the biggest by the winning because he obtains so little pracing 33 fours and without adding. At Neath,
Can needed created
ball team being labelled Eire and D.MA. Raxank, A.IT. Bormin, A.R. Back The Philippines, Kerca and not Ireland
and AM, Rumjaha (8k]p} ; ·BA......... Quar.... team was 283 for & by England in tice at his unusual type of bowl- to the score, he lost his wicket only 104 to win against Warwick parallel in cricket history.
Results
Chinn have been drawn in
umbhoy, M.A. Wahab, A.K. Hafied and Ing. Morris thoroughly enjoyed for the stand to be broken at last, shiro today, but brilliant bowl-
Too Hot
ƒA‚O, · Madar `{Bkip). himself agains! a Tactics
a good deal of Yardley was the bowler
At Manchester: Lancashire won Group. B, who ing by Erle Hollies gave them
did not Finnish weightlifters Each of shocks before they suc- their match against Middlesex by
team will play every ton for four fours in an over and
Pollard at mid-oft and who held getting him to
each today, so hot was it on the boundary three the ball,
table with 132
132 points from 10 273: Lancashire 245 and 153 for the two best teams from
The following are the Kowloon Umes in the next.
Yardley gave
gave himreif a lengthy match
qualify for matches.";
group will
for the quar-second day of Britain's heatwave.
Scandinavian athletes generally Cricket Club Lawn Bowls teamis a result, Morris teft Brad-spell and was more accurate than
Hollies,
exploiting a wearing
A Leicester: Leicestershire wonter-finals.
for the holidays- although the The
took things easy, Sussex by with clever fight, and spin, their match against
revelled in the Saturday at 4 p.m.and. - Tindal, *8.8.
Busend Division 7. LRD. (2685) century while Bradman Po. micr were unworried, knowing
Argenting man, J, Tibble and A. Bieren" (Skip) I mained in the thirties but the that the loose balls would come. fell today at a personal, cost of declared and 183., Leicestershire on match points two points for sunshine
a win, one for a defeat and zero hoxers exercised happily, wil. Colledge, J.. Tiranty, R.8; Lapell pair had put on the first hun-
Bradman when 65 Miller Joined
runs. At one stage, Holiles 388 and 128 for four.
Britain is sald to be in the and A.E.P. Guest (Ekip)!' A.0. TRUBI, dred of their partnership in 48:40 runs were ctill required and captured four wickets for 10 runs. At Taunton: Worcestershire for a match forfelted."
anti-o. Champelovier, R: Leigh and D) Pese minutes.
it looked as though this pair and Glamorgan became
so an- won their match against Somer- The full grouping announced middle of a nne weather
cyclone stretching from the Baltic (@kip). on turtles with Test selector Australia were now well ahead would hit of the runs. But when xinus that they took 25 minutes set by 174 runs.
toddy la Worcestershire wor before the play "was resumed of the clock. Mortis completed ́hls † still eight short of, the required to get the nine, runs that werő 297 and 204 for 'elght declared Group A-Canada, Italy. Bri-to southwest of the Azores in the portion, Shield VAT HALALG. - (hommé».
Yardley did call for the heavy century with his 20th boundary total, Miller was out leg before to still required at the fall of the Somerset 224 and 103.
Atlantic-leuter. Ang Hungary, tain, roller, but after 'an-lover each and Bradman walked down the Cranston, and Nell Harvey came seventh wicket. from Lindwall and Miller, during pitch to sliuke hands with his in
At Ilkeston: Derbyshire won
A prolest ogginst the type of | (@hip) { 2. Tlodal. D. Champelovlary 30, Philippines, Iraq. their match against Nottingham. which Laker, scored a single and partner, who had made flya-cen- Bradman filt one four to reach
and -d. Orem 1. (Hkip},37 VCU shire
board to be used during Labrum, P.R. Finger, T. Lost and F.C. two leg-byes were obtained a do- turies in nine Tests against Eng- the fourth hundred and then
by an Innings and 33 runs. A splended innings of 103 not Nottinghamshire 180
the Olymple Games has been ad Fincher+BW), WJL Colledge, B. claration was made.
lond, and this was his sixth hun-
Grup United States, Swit dressed to the Secretary of the Leish. U. Food and TA Madal (sklo); out by Harry · Halliday, who Derbyshire 40%. and certainly
|figured In 'n ́ ́sland ‚of. 100 in 80 At Neath: Glamorgan won their zerland, Czechoslovakia, Argen- International Olymple Committee. Le Guin, A.U. Tribble, "ARF. Omast was not to hyze the pitch rolled one of the finest
minutes with the left-hander, Vic-match against Warwickshire by
Egypt, and Peru;.
Olympic Dinhor and 3. Landolt (sklo) 24 CZECHS LEAD IN tor Wilson, who made 45, and three wickets, Warw
Group Mexico, Cuba, Eire, Warwickshire 122
The Duke of Edinburgh" wit
1. Becond Division, Filipina Chah cihamas Franco and Iran.
.so' Monday at 4pm. ORILA, 7. fing bowling by Frank Smpiles and 235.
be at the dinner to be given cui DAVIS CUP
254 and 104 Glamorgan Yorkshire's for sover mouth: Hampshire proved the
Tindal, Z. Tibble and A. Steven" (Ukip) 1° Besides the Chin-Chile match, Wednesday by the chateman and wat: Calodas, :/. Tang, 8.5. Capell and features Progue, July 27, ninth victory this summer. They
the following matches 1. De members of the Organising Com- AFP. Quest (Ship) 1 A/C. Tribble, C. Czechoslovakia took a two to are,
Canada vs Italy, points from 17
the Barnes.
Dorchester Hotel,United (8kfp). A day in the European Zone finul
Hallday Austraila fereing the pace at the
of the Davis Cup tie wils of day scored his century outcestershire 187, and 225. Hamp-Prat Britain. vs. Uruguay Press, Associated Press and cu
in two hours 40 minuteshire 231 and 102 for two.
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The Hong Kong Football Club, both singles
and when the Yorkshire Innings
United Sintes va, Swit Belgium, thalaalseen the prst closed, Sure, roubo 250 for tween Kent and Eason was drawn.ericoloba gants. The closing date for the Seven- sad physical examines ball Soccer Bection, will commenco Maidstone: The match Cranston was given a turn' with
Czechoslovakia vs. Peru. the ball and after conceding some strings, the Czech ace, Jaroslav victory in 105 minutes. For 50 Kent 303 for eight declared and back from a triumphal tour of a-side Stanley Bhfeld Fonibail Augusta at 6 pm. A
with boundaries might have had Brads Dr Lenart Bersotin; 6-0, 0-1, cloc, before malce dismissed At Kennington Oval York- team as their fra opponents In There will be no entry fee and Dept. Vhysical Geinviruo
at the Swedish cham- minutes they were in front of the 230 Ease 247 and 274 for eight Scotland, today drew the Swiss Competition is now Aug. 31. Mr, Colin Mewan Educationa man, who failed to get on top of plon, the ball when trying a shot 7-5; while Vledicile Cernic, of Laurie Fishlock, and Harry shire, won their match against the basketball section of the Clubs may enter an many teams supervise the Waldin through the covers and lotted Czechoslovakia downed Torsten Bquaires in our Vár ve Mavun into the air Yardley, ran full illt Johansen, of Sweden, 6-4, 6-0, The rest of the, Surrey batamen $10 and 183 for two declared, and as heavy favourlies to grasp registered-40-hours before the metabors are seque
Base Surrey by 73 runs. Yorkshire Olymple games and were Install as they detro. Players must be members and diintoa and dived full length but the bal
faltered, afbet Dave: Fletcher left, Buiz 277 and÷152-Reuter, the tide
By batting for a few minutes, Yardley would call for the heavy roller which might have helped the pitch to crumble or at least put
the thought into the minds of the Australians.
This was believed to be tnctles
in the minds of those respon-
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known that Yardley had talked
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man behind as he raced to hlaj most of the howlers, but the bats-ok all the seven wickets that six wickets. Sussex 350 for eight; eliminating rounds will be made South Africans
Bradman's reply to Yardley; dred of the tour has played.
... pgeln. -~ There were over 20,000 Bradman's 10 out of 118 came
people present when Hasselt and in only an hour and then he be Morris opened for Australia and gan to score faster than Morris, the boundary had to be shortened who, in typical Australian fashion, by a yard owing to encroachment yealeitiayowds took guard again when he had
reached three figures
in' again.
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proceed carefully untilanding themselves safe from defeat, when they could press on.
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