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WEST INDIES DECLARE AT 425 FOR SIX

London, June 28.

TEA-TIME SCORE

The West Indios cricketors declared their second innings in the second Test at Lords closed at 425 runs for six wickets this morning, leav- ing England to make 601 runs for a victory. By lunch, England had scored 44 for the loss of one wicket: The West Indies 'continued their second innings from the overnight score of 386 for five when the fourth day of play began this morning.. After the heavy roller had been used, Walcott and Gomez continued the innings in fine weather and soon they had established a now record for any West Indies stand in. Test cricket in England, beating the 200 for the second wicket by Headley and Barrow at Manchester .in 1933,

The batsmen were hilting | ross in order to guard agales: mut for quick runs and in just any turn from the off. over 15 minutes 24 rutis ind

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Washbrook, who lookest happier added wlun Gouferis Remushin than the nicked a catch to Edrich trsnings, and Edrich played t time to the interval when first slip when trying a big hii Washbrook was 28 and betrich was

The partnership bad added 211 ir Peron hours and 35 minutes. Gomez rituncelers 70 Includes seven fours... –

ulf Bedser.

This was the first wicket taken by an England bowler since Just Fore lunch yesterday. Walcot: imparted all the strength of hh

nassive frume Into series drives but some the fielding by Washbrook, Wardle and Berry irept down the runs.

After nearly giving a slip cole when he nilshit un intended pul of Jenkin's, Wolcott passed Thir previous highest score in Tel cricket, his 132 against Indion) New Delhi in the 1948-40 season. With a single off Jenkins, Wai- etit put the West Indles exactly 600 Tuns ahead

Goddard

and

declared immediately.

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Walcott was then 168 not au one less than the biggest score by any West Indies batsman in Teat in England. George Hradley's 169 at Manchester In 1933.

Miracle needed

England was zet to get 301 runs to win in 11 hours and 15 minutes. The pitch was full of I'LINE but it seemed only, a cricket miracle could pull Eng- land through.

Walcott made his 270 runs) In four hours and 45 minutes and 24 of his strokes dew to the

boundary. In the

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Scores:

West Indies 1st jumings ............. Englund 1st innings

West Indies Second Tunings Rae, b Jenkins Stotlineyer_b Jenking Warreil, e Doggart, b) Jenkins Weekes, run out Goddard, e Evans, b Jenkins Walcott, not out Gomez, Elrich, h Bedser Christiani, not out Extras

Total

Bedrer

Edrich

Jenkins Wordie Berry

(for six 'dec.)

Bowling

Leg byes B, Bedser.

M A 44 16. 8D

13 2 37

59 13 173

30 10 58

32 15 67

London, June, 28. England's score in the second innings of the second Test against the West Indies stood

two at 140 runs for wickets at tea-time today...... Reuter,

has became foless and a bals- man's paradise, but whether Eng- balting and can produce the against the West Indies aktuek

routed them yesterday. which remain to be seen.

Things started well enough for when Roly Jenkins England claimed four wickels before lunch by which time the West Indies were 147 runs for the loss of four wickets, an overall lead of 322.

only when,

320

Afterwards, 151

24

30

however, Weekes last his wicket having equalled his first innings score of 63, he was run out.

47

63

165

70

*

For the last three and a half hours' play, Walcott and Gomez

took command and valued thei total with a so far. unbroken stand of 187 runs.

When they had put on 119 runs they beat the West Indies' sixth wicket record of 118 rung

Constantine In 425 by Sesley and

1934-35 ord. having added 102. they had bouten the sixth wleker w record for England versus West Indles games, eclipsing the 101 runs by Evans and Bailey in the Manchester Test this year.

na-balls one by

England Second Innings

Hutton, Valentine Washbrook, not out: Edrich, not out

Extras"

Total (for one)

Tuesday's play

Morciless in attack

Both

wore coulent to stoy

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County cricket:

Warwick still head Championship Table

London, June 27,

Warwickshire came away pointless from their game with Kont at Birmingham, but still hood the County Cricket Championship tablo with 84 points from 13 games.

there against some accurate bowl. They had made a bold bid for victory but failed

10 ing for long periods, but once

28 he had passed his century Wal- Brett was mercilers in attnek. He

has so far hit 21 boundaries.

Lords Ground, London,

June 27. England will need to produce

4

uve sa fur cost 160 runs,

The West Indies resumed the mastery after lunch and in the

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Cards

sweep Cubs in a double-header

New York, June 27. St. Louis Cardinals climbed into a temporary tie with the League

Brooklyn leading Dodgers today by sweeping o doubleheader from Cubs 3-2 and 4-1 at Chicago,

Howie Poilet held the Cuba eight hits while walking only une In the opener.'

The Cubs garnered one run in the first on single by Bob Ramar- zotti, sacrifice and Hank Bauer's

at Wimbledon

Wimbledon, June 27, -

It was Ladios' Day at Wimbledon today where, --in cloudy and rather sultry conditions, the

women appeared for the first time.

The complete opening round with the exception of

two matches only was due to be played in the women's singles, making 46, matches. In *all.

The men, however, shared honours with the women. The whole of the second round of the men's singles was down for decision to reduce the number of competitors in that event to 32.

Dull skles caused most women spectators to wear "sensible” costumes and to carry umbrellas and raincoats.

Marcel Coen of Egypt put up a grim fight against Bill Tolbert, of the United States, but he could not match the American's court

Tals craft and found

preclatan

Torsten Johansson (Sweden) beat George Worthington (Au- stralla) -5, 2-0, 0-4, 2-6. B-6. S. Lle (Norway) beat Rothessen (Norway) 8-6, 6-0, 0-4. J. Moll- nari (France) beat C. Hovell (Britain) 0-3, 7-5, 0-4. J. Vinck (Netherlands) beat A. Najak (Egypt) 6-4, 4-3 6-4.

H. Hopman ((Australia) best Gumant. Miara (India) ' 6-4, - 1-0, 0-3, 4-0. 8-6. H. Slington (Dri- ! tafri) boat H. Willon (Nether. landa) 0-1, 7-5, 11-9, N. Nath (India) beat G. Delhomme (France) 0-1, 6-2, 0-3,

Rerving very dmcult to ilea1 Women's Singles

with.

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The results. In the women's start angles matches, played here to-

FIRST ROUND

Goen, after o shaky found a better length in the day were as follows:- second- eat and did well to take three games when tha. Ameri-) can 'momentarily lost his ordi Miss Doris Hart (United States)" clalon, but Tälbert again assert bout Miss K. Tuckey (Britain) ed his superiority in the third 6-4 and 9-6, Miss Gem Hoahing sat.

(Britain) boat Mrs. B. Dubols Sawhney, of India, made a (France) 0-2 and 6-3, Miss Nancy stand before going down Chaffco (United States) beat Miss brave to the seeded American, Budgą Barnett (United States) 6-2-and Patty, who won comfortably by 6-4. Mrs. C. Harrison (formerly 1-2 0-0 and 6-4 In the second Betty Hilton) of Britain,, best round of the men's singles. Miss B. Knapp (Britain) 6-3 and

The Ame, can always had that| 6=j. Miss Dorothy. Head (United' extra pace and control and, a States) beat Mrs. H. Behr (Bri gusty wind did not help master: tpin) 0-2 and 0-2) - when the be-spectacled Indian Mrs. - Patricia Todd (United tried to slow down his opponent States) bedt Mrs. G. Worrall. (Britain), 6-0 and 6-0. Mrs. G. with sliced and cut shots.

The score dock not really; re...] Jomain (France) beat Misa R. fect how close some of the game÷| Ross-Dilley (Britain) 0-4 and 7-6. Miss P, Ward (Britain) beat Mrs. M.. Van Leer (Belgium) :0-3 and 0-1.

were.

Porfect longth

Mrs. O. Schmien (Netherlands) Deuce, was often called but beat Miss Carlisle (Britain) Patty was hiling a perfect length 2-0, 0-8 and 6-4. Mrs. A. Varin beat Miss R. Walsh and although Sawhney retrieved (France) remarkably well especially in the (Britain) 8-0 and 11-8. Mrs. H. third set the Indian player falled Wels (Argentina) beat Mrs. R. to match his overall game. Bosal (Italy) 6-1, 6-7 and 6-3. Mrs. B. Sanden (Sweden) beat Naresh Kumar, India's No. 4. failed in a gallant bid to check Mrs, R. Doweswell (Britain) 6-3 Gardnar Mulloy, and 6-4. Mrs, R. Buller (Britain) his opponent, of the United States, who is boat Mrs. M. Galtier, (France) seeded No. 0. In the third set. 3-0, 6-2 and 6-3. which went to 22 games, in their

BECOND ROUND 2 second-round

men's

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Miss Gussio Moran (United

narrowly as did Surrey against Hampshire.

single. Surrey's four points from in the abandoned match with

Roy Smalley's 11th bamer ol No praise is too high for the this match moved them up tu Glamorgan, in which no points the year accounted for the other 44 necuracy of Jenkins the only share second place with were taken.

Bruin tolly, Stan Musial socked bowler to really worry the West Northamptonshire, who figured Indies. He bowled almost un-

Both Surrey and Northampton-hl eighth homer with none on in ceasingly, having one rest of 20

shire have 72 points for the later the first

Bases loaded played 14 minutes, and 13 of his 57 overs!

ihun Surrey,

The Cardinals collected twr | match. were maidens. His four wickets

more in the second Lefore Walt Mulloy eventually won 6-2 States) beat Mrs. M. Lageborg Yorkshire, who gained a first Dublel relieved Johnny Vander- 6-4 and 12-10.

[(Sweden) 6-4 pod '8-8. Mrs, A. Innings load over Notto, occupy moer with bases loaded and one Kumar could not caps with Mottram (Britain) boat Miss P. fourth place with 68 point run in

the fluent stroke play of Mulloy Hermson (Netherlands). 8-2 and. trom 12 games, and Lancashire

on the fast grass court, Mulley, 0-1. Man In Manfredi (Italy) He Nith with 64 points from 11

who la America's No. 5, pro. boat, Miss G. Kornfeld (larael) matches.

6-3, 4-6 and 0-3. duced sparkling, form,: emash.

Stre, W. Dupont (United States) fog and lobbing with great no curacy, ito osally take the first beat Miss F-Cooke: (Britain)-8-0-

and 6-3. Mrs. R. Sechers (France). Finding his touch in the third beat Mix Seinemann (Austria)

0-0 and 7-5, Miss. Joan Quertier set Kumar made such recovery that Mulloy had to fight (Britain) beat Mrs. M. Matous for every point, and in the pro- Walker-Smith (Britain) beat Miss (Poland) 0-2 and 6-2. Mrs. J.

cess made many errors.

active Agullet (Switzerland) 6-2 and Kumar was particularly active 8-2. with his cross-court drives, which lett Malloy standing The Ame Miss Betty Rowenquest (United Mrs. G. Guyrille (France) beat 1ican broke through Kumar'e States) 8-0 and 7-5, Miss Jean service - after deuce had been

Curry

(Britain) beat Misa J. called twice in the 21st game and Tanner (Britain), 4-6, 6-2 and 101 then held his own, for

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70 minutes before some record-breaking echieve- lunch, England lost the wicket of ments if they are to beat or two hours' play before tea took Hutton in putting on 44 runs. even save the second Test with their sence to 270 for the loss of

London, June 27. The shine was soon off the bo the West Indies, who tonight only one more wicket.

The speedy return of Roy and Goddard brought on th

Then, with five wickets stili -Epinners Valentine and Ramadhin, are 561 runs abeed with five

With the score at 28 Button was second innings wickets stand-in-hand, they were-445-runs In Paul, Swansea Town's Welsh

Gloucestershiro's winmoved International wing-half, and them from 12th 10 front

share sixth lismissed. making no stroke to a ing, and England with ani

Jack Hedley, Everton's full-place with Hampshire, cach hav Weekee and Walcoft had good length ball. from Valentine. innings to come.

stand of 53 for the fifth wicket back, from Bogota, may serve Ing 50 points from 12 gonies. which took his middle and off Some critics say the match Iz

before smart fleiding by Eng to set at rest any lingering slumps. He did not eveñ"go ac- not yet over because the pitch

land's captain ran out Weekes quaims in the minds of foot- Notts still occupy the bottom| for 63-the same score that he ball club directors, whose stars place with 12 points had complied in the first in have flown to Brazil with the Improved their position slightly nings.

wickshire. Then Gomez joined Walcoth England team for the World by taking four points off War-

Cup finals. and this pair continued. to add

Reports of hordes of agents

• Results to the score without being parted despite, Боте koen. accurate converging on Rio de

the England The following were the results howling from England. There waiting to temnt

men with big offers to play for of first-class cricket games play- had. however. been fielding me errors. Doggart missing Walcott South American clubs must have ed today:

caused some uneasiness among At Colchester: Gloucestershirą when he was nine, and when the oficials in England. but the beat. Essex. by six wickets. Essex same batsinan had just passed stories of Paul and Hedley may 253 and 176 (Cook seven for 59), his 50 he was badly missed by well have a strong deterrent effeos Gloucestershire 292 and 141 for Evans, who called to stuinu with

on any players who might be four. Wricolt, well- down the bitch.

tempted. Jenkins howler one over after lunch, and then the new ball was taken over by Bedser and Edrich. An exceptionally hard chancs to Decourt was given by Wecker the fielder touching the hall before it sped to the boundary,

A wrist-high chancoë Then, off Edrich, Walcott gavo] He suggested then that every 193 for eight declared (Fagg: 10. a welst.high chance to Doggart, British footballer contemplating Weeks left-arm slow bowler, four

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At Bath: Somerset beat Leires- Recently the Players' Union tershire by 38 runs. Somerset Chairman, Mr. James Guthrie,| 199 ́and 10% (Wooler four for 41).

and furued a statement expressing | Lefcestershire 210

142 concern that playsra should (Lawrence four for: 38). contemplate going

South At Leeds, Yorkshire drew with to America without knowing' pre Notts. 340. Yorkshire 387 for cisely the conditions of employ-nine (t.ester 74). mant or having sufficient guarAt Birmingham: Warwickshire antees about money.

drew with Kent. Kent 362 and

nino (Dollery 100).

who appeared to have held on taking a fob overseas should' first for 88). Warwickshire (214 for but the ball dropped from hiaj contact the Union.. gras.

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Dubiel walked in what prover to be the deciding run, then binked Cardinals the rest of the way, allowing six of their nine hits.

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Men's Singles

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The results of men's singles second-round matches played her

today were as follows:::

W. Talbert (United States) beat,

Miss Shirley Fry (United "Stuted)" · beat· Miss J. "Patridge (Britain) 0-3 and 6-2, Miss Louise. Brough - (United - Slates), the holder, beat Mrs. A. C. Brig ten (Britain), 6-0, and 6-1.- Router:

M.. Coon (Egypt)`6-2, 6-3;0-0. 7. Drobny (Egypt) beat D, Butler, `(Britain), 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. Rose (Au-

RECREIO CLUB MEETING

straila) beat H. Weiss (Argen- The members of the Club de tine) 6-4, 6-4, 7-5, Budge Patty Recreio hold a meeting yesterday. (United States) beat 5, H. Sawn-when the sub committees for

hey. (India), 6-2; 0-0, 6-4.

the different sporting sections Eric Sturgens (South Africa) were elected. beat A. Roberts (Britain) 17-5, Dr. E. L. Gosano, was elected 0-44 6-1 Frank Sedgman (Au- Captain of the Club's ..... First straila) best H. Halllet (France) Eleven Cricket team with M. AS 6-4, 6-0, 6-2. Gordnar Mulloy Remedios, Vice-Captain and Hon

beat. N. Secretary:

Surrey was the fourth catch in mind now that Paul und Redlar with Hampshire, Hampshire 175 Doomben Cup United States, gato, R. Kuper Seret, Noronha was elected-

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Brlibono, June 27. (Australia) beat 1. Toloczynsk! Coplain of the Becond-Eleven There are 18 acceptors for the (Poland) 0-4, 7-5, 8-0.201403 with A. J. M. Prata, Vico-Captain

F. Kdvalend (United States) and Hon. Secretary. Doomben Cup, valued at A85,000), to be run over one beat H. Baxter (Britain) 3-6; The following are the athor mile, three furlongs, on July 8. 6-2, 6-4. C. Carmona (Philip- elections:****

They are with weights); For-pines) beat A. Van Meegeren Hockey AM, Alves, A. (stonn, 2 pounds) Lucky (Netherlands) 6-4; 7-5, 3-0, 6-1. Nery and, L. Gutterre

the match inlssed by Doggari,| have returned

without even and 271 Walker 61, Shackleton though two of them were de playing a game thero.

: (07. Inker. Ught-arm medium off- finitely of the "snorter" type. Attractions abroad spin bowler, six for 72). Surrey Edrich bowled only four overs These are not the first; players 227 and 191 for nine (Shackleton, before Jenkins, having had 20 to decide that the lure of League right-arm fast medium bowler, inloutes iest, was brought back. Football at home, outweighed the five for 13

Weekes promptly clouted attractions abroad..

At Ebbw Vale: 'Glamorgan 203. Jenkins for two tours, but they Shortly before the English foot-Northamptonshire Ave for non were his last scoring strokes. ballers left London by als for Wickot: Match was abandoned in (8 stone, 12 pounds), One Cenff. Brown (Australia) beat J. Badminton, P. X. Alves, J. Attempting a sharp single, he Rio to lake part in the World There was no play today wing store, 5 pounds), Spellman Hoanes. (Norway) 10-8, 6-2, 6-3. Soares, and M. As Oliverica. alono, 3. pounds), Grey Boots Art Larson (United States) Tennisif. A. Marques, F. › had. wicket thrown down Cup series, a former English The to rata:

bydayley, Heiding as mid-afternational expressed the opinion

At Buxton Derbyshire, 115 18 stone, 2 pounds) Stroon (8 beat. Lennott Bergolin" (Sweden) Collaco and R. A. Can

stone, 2 pounds), Forge (8 stone), 6-3, 0-277-17-07-P... Mullay.5 Tuble Tennis; CM Weeke teored his 63 runs 11 that he did not think they stood Lancashire 170 for two hours and, hit nine:tours.

19 pounds), Gold Zealand): 8-6, 6-0, 2-0, 6-3, 20 Hall En haur before lea, War- Avery sood chance in South match was abandoned. There was Mont (stene, pound). The Australis) beat W. Smith (New A4 Marques and C. die warylälven, the ball for the,

At Chichester, Sussex drew Hoax (7 stone, 2 pounds), High-V Salsas (United (tates) bedt Vich He was Brid Keen, former first_tilno, today. Although a de- Derby County wing-half, who, with ford University Susan (stone, 3 bounds) Prince. Bricharit (Belgium) 0-1 0-3 RECREIO. “WHITE"

of Fairies (7 stone, 2 pounds), 6-8, A.; CVan Swol (Nether- fensivo "fleld to Keep the runs played for England shortly be and 136 for five (Cox G1 Gold Milan (7 stone, 1 pound, lands) best Dilip Bose (India): LAWN BOWLS TEAM halos with punishing) shots while fore the war. Keen;ja at present [Qxford." University ́ ́ 200 and 304 Carmpoos (7 stone), · Dream (784-6, 'D÷4¡ · £89x0"-retired);" down was placed, Walcott found

3. Is The following will represent coach to the champion team of for seven declared (Hofmeystone). Houdini (7 ona), Lucky John

Bromwich, (Australia) club de Recreio "White" in a „Gomez," ́lias aggrosiivo, -never- Turkey, now in teftalous!

Lot: (7 stone), Peach Time" (7 boat. P. Hers (Brilain) 6-2, 0-0, First Division League Lawn Bowls theless found the bail to hit and Mr. Keen thought that the Cup

A Worcester Worcester beat stone)outer,

6-0; Bernard d'Estremau (France) gameaminist Indian Recreation remained with Walcott to ten. would be won by South Ame-Cainbringe University by right

beat C. Paish (Britain) 0-4, 6-1) Club at King's Park at 6.30 p.m. when the score showed 270 runs rican tour.

wickets, a Cambridge' University Detay qədengan for five wickets.

The West, Indies

445 runs ahead.

Jonkins, sparta from

America.

no play today.

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one..

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Talking of his tool in Turkey 270 and 150 (Howorth, left-arm were thus Keen stated: “I have a very good slow spin bowler, seven for 443.

alda here. I teach them the typ Worcester 309 and 70 fortwo one spell of football played in England Reuter

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to - Manchester 4

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