South Africans Find Their Best Form Of The Tour Against Glamorgan

Cardiff, May 14.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1951.

General Airey Joins SHAPE

The South African cricketers found their best form of the tour so far today when they carried their score to 330 and then dismissed Glamorgan for 130 runs on the second day of their match here.

Glamorgan followed on 200 runs behind and at the close had lost one second innings wicket for 27 runs and thus need 173 runs to avoid an innings defeat.

It

Hampshire 357 for 7 declared and 10 for 3. Kent 258 (Mayes 133, B. Edrich 52, Shuckleton, right-arm fast-

nedlum, & for 65.)

was

fast bowlers' day Shepherd bowled well in the At Bouthampion: Gouff Chubb for

tonk five morning and the last Ave South Glamorgan wickets for 21 runs African wickets fell for the while the other opetting bowler.¦ addition of only 55 runs. He McCray, took three wickets obtained Some help from the for 22 runs,

pitch but when the Glamorgan Earlier this morajut, Shep-Junlugs opened, the South berd, the fast medium bowler, Afriem pacemen used the lively had taken the ast four South | pitch to even better advantage. | (Tompkin 70, Atrjeon wickets for à personal

cost of 23 runs.

The South Afrlean, Jackie McGlew, after some poor in- scored his first century HDRS, of the tour and was run out for 1tim 130 runs. Apart from Watkins, the former Test player, was the only batsman on either side to show confidence today.

Holland Beats England

3-2 At Hockey

MORE "DEVIL"

At Northampton: Northamp- hire 284 and 136 for 6 Brown 53.) Leicestershire, 192

Jackson

Brown, right-ùrm

At Nottingham:

McCarthy bowled the faster for 20.) lait there was more "devil" ist Chubb's deliveries and he took the first three Glamorgan wickets for 10 runs.

When four wickets were down for 20 runs, it locked as thou the County side would be luck

to reach 100,

leg-break, 3

Nottinghain- shire 119 und 137 for 5. Surrey 315 (Fletcher 123, Constable 52, Parker 80.)

Derbyshire

At Hinuingliani: 313, Kelly not out 07, and 12 for.

(Dollery

3 Warwickshire 276 70. Wolton 63.)

(Dews 82, Balley

But a partint recovery by At Worcester: Worcestershire was and Weller who nu: 450 for 8 declared Jon 49 runs gether, and a part-Whiting not Out 51.

nerchia by Watkins and Munger, right-ann fast, 5 for 87, Essex helped them to reach 114 runs 316 for 7 (incole not uut 138, for six winkets,

Peter Smith Reuter.

London, May 14, Hollan hent England by three puls to two in the Festi-

Then the pace bowlers were at of Britain hockey series on the gat

again (37)

and the the Twickenham Rugby groundGargan fall was disposed of Jere today. The tems were a the same way as the leading I vel at one-aft at half-time. bertesturen for the altition of 16

England opened the

made some 20

through N.M. Forster after a wal-mouth melee, D.M. Dry obatic saves for England but was beaten by R. Kruize the 28th minule,

Kruize and Eser scored for Holland the second half and

Forster added England's seront -tenter.

BELGIUM BEAT FRANCE London. May 14.

Belgium, who beat England by the only gool on Saturday, Seat Pránce 3-0 in the Festival of Britain hockey reries at the Twickenham rugby ground here

today.

Neither side made much at- to play cos'rurlive

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hockey

Belgium, always the Incre „dangerous, took the lead after 20 nominas Dhrough 1. Mechel- Ynck, and added a second goat just before the interval thraigh J. Judaut.

Glamorgan were invited t full on 200 russ behind and tourists met with unmediate the dess when McCarthy Howled Davies wathert boud.

1-11

on the

Clet and Parkclmuse, helred by pas di pro ptehts, manged in play out the 40 zemaining minutes.----ftenter,

50 no1

THE GAMBOLS

Barry

Applely

IT'S AN INCREASE IN BALARY I'VE EARNED FOR NOT GIVING THE BOSS ANY RACING TIPS FOR A WHOLE MONTH

Reg Parnell Outraces Farina

HIS IS THE TRICKIEST MILITARY INTELLIGENCE JOB EVER CONCEIVED

By PETER LÖVEGROVE

A mild-looking, quiet-voiced, slenderly-built man of fifty, who looks more like a University don than a soldier, has just been given, the trickiest military intelligence job ever conceived.

He Is Major-General Sir Terence Sydney Airey, KCMG, CB, CBE, who has be- come General Eisenhower's Assistant Chief of Staff (Intelligence) at Supreme Hend- quarters Allied Powers Europe in Paris, an appointment which has been widely wel. comed by the British Press and the Fighting Services of the U.K. and U.S.A., where his high qualities have long been appreciated.

General Airey's task will be to combine the eyes, ears and brains of the Western Powers and sift all the evidence from many countries about the Russian and

atellite armies.

British-American

He is no stranger to integral-port of Athens, driving up the G.O.C.-in-C., ed Allied eeunmands, in which long. xtraight road under Zone and Military Governor of Greck Trieste, steering the Free Ter- he has token a leading part eposmodle Bre to the since 1943. Commissioned in capital.

ritory through the 'troubled the Durham Light Infantry in

The Athenians

post-war years and even keup- turned cut 1010, he was a captain in 1933

between three en masse to welcome the Allieding the peace

varieties cof Communists- Goodwood, England, and a majas at the outbreak of chiefs. Rumour having spread

World War II when he was an that the

President Italian, Titcist and Cominform American May 14.

Yugoslav. instructor at the Staff College. Britain's car driving ace,

was in the party, they mobbed In the Middle East he work-the embarrassed General, who A fluent inquist, he speaks Reg Parnell, streaked rounded in the liberation of Abys-was travelling bare-headed 10 excellent Gerninny French, the Goodwood track today siria and also served as director avoid

and Arabic. of snipers,

with KC MG. was conferred on him to win the "Daily Graphic" of special operations at General rating the undesired Hallan

Headquarters in Cairo before fertes of "Zito Roosevelt" (Long in the New Year liorzars, and Festival of Britain trophy beeming the Force's Dircelor Live Roosevelt),

he received, the accolade from from a high class field that of Miltary Intelligence in 1947, Fritzel and his master re

His Majesty the King at as in- Incluigd Italy's Guiseppe with the rank of Trigadier.

mained at Caserta until 1947, vestiture at the beginning When Field-Marshal

when General Airey became | March. count Alexander,

Red Sox Beat Farina, World Champion of

Senators

New York, May 1. Gil Coan dropped a high fly jin the 11th inning to give the

Boston Red Sox a 8-7 victory over the Washington Senators hi the American League today. Coan's miscue enabled Fred Inteld to score with the win- ning run.

This was the Bosoxes' second Jn the three games etery series.

Cleveland is scheduled to play At Lords; Sussex 232 and 55 runs for two wickets, Middle-aight game at New Nark.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

London, May 14. The following were the close play scores of County cricket solches played today:

SEX. 443 for declared (Robert-

No other games were sche- duled and none were scheduled

1960.

Parnell, in a 41% tre Ferrari "Thinwall" Special. won easily in 23 minutes. 34.2 seconds at an average speed of 91.4 ... for the 15 lupa in the 21⁄2 milea Cureuit,

Furing's time was 23 minutes 45 seconds and throughout the race, which was watched by a erowd of 30,000. he was Parnell's only rival.

GALLANT BID

The English

veteran jumped

off with the ear and he held it front start to finish, Farina, in

lap. his supercharged Maserati, maste

son 91. Sharp 71, Denis Comp in the National League or Paciflea gallant bid from the 10

tra 169.)

At Taunton: Smerset 232. Cloucestershire 345 for 6 de- glared (P. Graveney 50, Cropp 07. Milton 103 not out.)

Coast League.

RIE

AMERICAN LEAGUE

71

Buston At Manchester; Yorkshire 313 | Washington

Mechelynek scored again for Belgium in the second half, and 27 for no wicket. Lanes- Winning pitcher Harry Tay- following a long corner. Red-shire 289 (Wadbrook 51, Pluen lor, loser Mickey Harris-Asso-

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He freed every ounce out of hts ear and narrowed the gap between himself and Parnell to three seconds, setting up a new lap record of 93.9 m.pl,

then

Vis- was

wha Commander-in-Chief MEF was called by General Eisenhower to French

c-ordinate

chief.

Norin

Allied

Group, he hin

as his

svere

Africa to operations between the 1st and 8i Asmies under the newly- formed 15th Army took Airey with Intel Greap eventually

15th

Allied Armies italy become Command as operations transferred from Africa to the "soft under-belly of the Axis", in the early summer 1944 General Alrey breame Assistant

Chief of Staff Intel- the Supreme Allied Commander Mediter- ranean, with the rank of Major-Gentral.

Sittence

BOUGHT A DASCHHUND

that

wen: to

It was in that espacity the General took part if some of the most crucial negotiations of the war. He and General DE- But Pornell thrilled the Lemnitzer, the American crowd with a grandstand finish.puty Chief of Staff, First of all he equalled Farina's eutral Switzerland in March 1945 as envoys of F.M. Alex- LWO German ofleers who were putting out peace feelers on behalf of the German Commander in Nor- thern Italy. They stayed in Locarno In plain clothes, posing as

new record and then made a now record hinszif

| speed of 94,54 m.ph.

with

1

ander tu

His superi driving on the last two of the 15 laps pulled him right away from the rest the competitors. Parnell, along with Prince. Birabongse of Siam, who retired enriy in

the race with all trouble, hove been_auminated_to_drive_BRMs in continental Faces this year. -Associated Press.

Oldest Horse Wins Festival Steeplechase

London, May 14.

A 14-year old chaser, Red April, the oldest horse in the race, today won the Queen Elizabeth Chase, first of the Festival of Britain races.

The £5,000 added race, run over three miles at Hurst Park, Was, with the exception of the Urand National, the most valu- able steeplechase to be run in Europe.

Red April, who is owned by Lady Stalbrlige, best 13 rivals, best including most of the chasers in training. Starting at 100 to 7, the horse was always and in the leading division won by six lengths from the 5 to 1 chance, Lockerbie, with Rideo, 25 10 1, a similar dis- tance, away, third,

American-owned fov- The curlte, Aratio Gold, fell while the 1950 Grand National win- well nor, Freebooter, jumped but lacked speed.-Reuter,

MR CHURCHILL COLLECTS

Hurst Park, London, May 14. Me Winston Churchill's Colonist II won the Winston Churchill Stakes; run over ong

meet

as ordinary tourists, General Airey travelling

under the

name of Mr Macneilly.

One of the motives for his visit, Mr Magnelly told his un- suspecting Swiss hosts, was-to- buy

German 1

daselthund

Duppy. Ho- chose 1 sleck,

grown-haired

puppy

named

Major-General Airey

The

of

Her Job Is The

"Fritzel" who becume the орега- "cover word" for the tion, init the Lwo Allied generals were frequently away from their hotel on the excuse that

that puppy needed exer- doz else or they had to buy biscuits.

back in high Fritzet came spirits to Allied Force Flead- For it is Miss Carruthers's conclusions about pre- quarters in the splendid palace vailing winds and temperatures up there that tell aircraft of the Spanish Bourbons Caserta.

Stratosphere

When Miss Nellie Carruthers read that the Canberra'

al

jet bomber had whistled across the Atlantic in record time at the height of seven to nine miles above ocean level, she smiled a smile of satisfaction.

miles inland designers what conditions they must build for. The dow 4

which from Naples, an months

two upper air is her business. later of the surrender of nearly ene Saw the signing

At 30, a BSc of London_Uni- | senior scientific officer. Lon-2 million troeps and all the Ger-versity, a Fellow of the Royal don Express Service. man equipmen! in Northern Meteorological Society and of Italy. This was the first capi- the Royal Statistical Society. ulation of German troops in Miss Carruthers is a senior

and the West,

was followed scientific officer at the Metcore- five days later by those on the logical Office's climatology divi-

sion at Harrow, North-Western front.

She sits at her desk in a sunny third-floor office sorting out

MISTAKEN FOR F.D.R. Though there was no physical likeness between them, General summaries of wind velocities and thermometer readings In for Alrey was once mistaken

She plots the late President Roosevelt. It the stratosphere, was at Christmas time in 1944, them on world maps, when Greck left-wing resis

tried to seize

She was the only woman in a tance elements

team of five Meteorological power in Athens after

Onee

scientis's

were German withdrawal, and were authors of a formidable volume

who lighting a small British Force which had been sent to help Winds Over the World.

published--lest year-Upper the Greek Government restore order and round administration in that

the

tortured country. Mr Winston Churchill flew from London for discussions with the Greek authorities, and he was joined in Italy by the Supreme Commander and senior officers of APHQ. They travelled from Bari craft and landed at Piraeus, the

in naval

The sky has no limits for this

quiet back-room woman in the areen knitted dress, who wears (neither make-up nor stockings.

"Upper air observations come

MISS CARRUTHERS Never in an airplane.

from readings of radio sondes SUNNY CO.

corried about 1 miles up by balloons." she says. "Future de- "elopments will probably enable

to go higher j

our information than that."

Philippines Beat NEXT ANOTHER DEGREE

Brazil 4-1

But, wh all her knowledge of the

the high open spaces, Misa Carruthers has never been out

of England, never been in an

mile, six furlongs and 60 yards Davis Cup Match acroplane

here today.

King George's Above Board was second and Major R. Mac- Donald Buchanan's Star Spang- ded: Banner was third. Seven

ran.

Walking on Hampstead Heath

Paris, May 14. - she lives at Hampstead ----- Is ! The Philippines quallard for as high as she aims for the pre- the third round of the Davis sent. "I want to get my Ph.D. when Felicisimo Ampon degree before I do anything Cup beat Armando. Vieira of Brazil, else," she says.

8-8, 2-0, 0-0, 6-0. The victory She has been fascinated by

The betting was: Colonist gave the Philippines a 3-1 edge mathematics since her child-

lo 2; Above Board 4 to I, and

Its

Thym round matches hood in Credition, Devon.

the favourite, Sine Syged with Danper 100 to 30,

She

trained as a teacher and taught Deyro

the for two years at private Phillppinc won the last match school. Colonist IT won by two of the series in straight sets In 1942 she became an assis- lengths, with one and a half from the Brazilian substitute,tant at the Meteorological Offico. lengths between the second and Roberto Cardoso, 6-3, 7-1,-1-5, Four, yours eter she was databe -tilida-Router.mega

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