THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1951.

NORTHANTS LEFT-HANDERS IN 320-RUN PARTNERSHIP AGAINST SOUTH AFRICANS

Northampton, June 13.

A partnership of 320 runa in 270 minutesby two left-handers, Jock Livingston and Fred Jakeman, enabled Northamptonshire to reach the highest total scored against the South Africans so far when their match started here today.

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The County side-were 420 ruhs for six wickets at the close of play and of that Livingston had scored 201 runs not out and Jakenpan 131 runs.

After the lunch interval the batsmen started to hit out and both denit severe. ly with Van Ryneveld and found little difficulty in playing McCarthy.

runs for "The 100 Was reached in asst the close were 426

six wickets--the biggest total many minutes.

hit off the South Africans so far.

Reuter,

Livingston gave

chance

hard

10 Tayfeld when was 30 runs but with powerful drives and pulls he dominated:

eached the play an runs in 100 minutes.

UNDERSTANDING

The batsmen

4298 9

bowler McCarthy bowled Old- field playing back.

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ful

the

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these

770

10

a ball

and

still

al 77

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Brookes made some delight- strokes but at 40 runs, made in halt

hour, NORTHANTS RECORD.·

shaped to turn McCarthy Livingston, an Australian whole and was bowled by

Commonwealth which swing viciously. เบ captained skle in India in 1949-50, -ham-

The scoring slowed abruptly

fall uf

two with mered the South African attack showed rxept- for five hours and 35 minutes, wickets. Jock Livingston and

19 fours. I was the

Jakeman defended stubbornly in running hitting lent understanding between the wickets and the highest inchvidual total made

50 runs

made in the were score mounted rapidly. Neither against the tourists so far atlainst a keen attack. Even so batsman appeared to be ex- the partnership was also the

the pair were at lunch periencing the slightest Trouble,best besides being an all-wicket number of minutes

partnership

together with the score Jakeman completed a

us for two wirkels,

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

Landur. June 13. The following were today's close of play scores:

AL

Middlesex Lords: (Robertson 172. Thompson

offspin McCunnon right-prm bowler, four for 34). Middle- res were all out at the close. Glamorgan to bat.

of

and

Sound County, 50 runs two hours and 25 After the South Africans had minutes and the score reached dismissed the openers for 40 the 200 marks after three hours runs, Livingston and Jakemun

tool

control complete basting.

Livingston went on to score nothing that Erie Rowon could his second century of the sea-do could stop them though both were fortunate to have escaped when they should have been raught.

son in two and three-quarter hours und had hit 10 hours.

and

By tea time the pair had thu put on 218 runs

was 258 Northampton score runs for two wickets.

Jakeman was fully out at- tempting a big hit after he had scored 131 runs in four and n half hours and had a five and It was the highest partner-14 tours, ship against the South Africans to fur on this tour.

The pair went on at the same pace after tea and even the pace bowlers were forced defensive field for them.

to sel

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out for Jakeman was finally 131 runs when the stand had produced 328 runs in four and a half hours. Jakeman had hit a five ani 14 fours,

more

fell

328 83,

At Manchester: Warwickshire tai (Statham, right-arin fust medium bowler, three for 20). wickets Three

three fur* 1GB Lancashire cheaply when the County went

(Wharton 53, Ikin 09 not out). for the runs towards the close. Freddie Brown England's

Hampshire AL Gloucester:

(McCorkell 172 Test captain, won the toss and 544 for five

Brst not out, Rogers 70, Kayment Northamptonshire Have innings on a good wicket.

51), Gloucestershire to bat. South The

Africans made

At Oxford: Oxford Univer- Tust four changes from their

Sussex side, Endean, McLean, Mansellsity 209 (Bobbyer 67).

for 35 for one. in and Tayfield coming

Abiol Rowan Nourse, Waite, and Cheetham. Livingston, who enjoyed two

George Northants Included further escapes off Mann, when 149 runs, went on

to make the Tribe, Australian left-arm spin Bighest score against the South bowler, who is qualifying for Africans this season and also them and will play in County his highest since joining North-Championships next season. ants,

The opening pair began con- Northampton lost three more dently, scoring 35 runs in the. wickets going for the runs and first 20 minutes. Then the pace

LAWN BOWLS

KDC KBGC INC

LEAGUE STANDINGS

KCC

C de R (B)

C de R (W)

de R IRC

KBGC

FC

HKCC

KCC

POC

HKFC

First Division

W D L F A

A 2238

U

Pis

334

247

87

2314

3

422 325

07

18

1

250

20B

42

15

428

215

13

13

158 148

10

229

239

201

283

3

380 324

300

124

3 2222 251

4 178

Second Division

22N

B

290

206

30

20

208

219 40

1314

221

227

0

11

220

217 19

1014

214

231

17

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ī

305 200

-

B

178

172

0

120 219

90

Third Division

IRC

2

316 301

15

10

C. de R

359 270 39

15

241

227 14

12

308 303

11

280

17

11

2

218

240

28

9

223

241

18 B

233

10

7

272

243

Skips' Tables

Qualcation: 9 wins.

Mariball (KBGU)

E. Pearson (KDC)

A. Runjahn (MC)

· B. Gquelty, (EDC)

C. Ampion KiĐỐC)

Hone Bling (ICC)

M. Omer (Lite)

Mokavic (HGC)

WKNOWN CHROC)

C. Remedios

Finha (Rec.)- -Winginton · (KBQC).

First Division

P

W D L

A

1

Second Division

Third Division

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Avennann

Brentwood;

At

Yorkshire 320 for six declared (Hutton 141, Yurdley 52, Watson 84 not out). Essex 25 for no wicket.

At Leicester: Leicestershire 384 for nine declared (Palmier 139), Nottinghainshire four for one wicket.

At Worcester: Worcester 415 (Dewa 145, for four declared. Broadbent 151 not out), Com- bined Services 37 for two.

At Frome: Derbyshire 52 (Redman, right-arm fast medium bowler, seven for 23. Buse, right-arm medium bowler, three for 24) and 119 cut), for one (Elliott 70 not Somerset P4 (Hall, right-arm fast-medium bowler, four for -19).—Reuter,”

Sam King Leads

In Penfold Open

Golf Tourney

AT SPEED OVER BALLAUGH BRIDGE

48

Geoff Duke's 348ce Norton leaps Ballaugh Bridge, as the young TT veteran takes it at speed in the Isle of Man Junior TT race,

Duke won the race with an average speed of 89.90 mph, three miles an hour faster than the existing record. He was consistently lapping at around 90 miles per hour.

THE SPORTSMAN'S DIARY

Of

18 Years Not Be Granted

Boxers Under Age Should

Licences As Professionals

A medical commission, headed by Professor Alexander Kennedy, of Britain, have for the past two years been conducting a world wide investigation for the Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur into injuries to the brain that result from boxing. These include punch-drunkenness.

can

But though their work on brain injuries will not be complete for another two years, the Commission have already made proposals that have led to changes in the AIBA rules. Not the least important of these is the one banning boxers under 17 years of age from international competitions.

recom-

7 third clues. Reason for austerity a lack of money.

"We simply can't afford fly," said a Yale spokesman.

this

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Major League Baseball

Now York June 18: The Boston Red Sox seoral once in the second inning and added another in the eighth for a 2-0 Ameri- can League victory over the Detroit Tigers today.

Bill Wight gave the Tigers only ve hits and turned in the second shutout of the season for the Sox.

Detroit's Dizzy Trout who lost his seventh game pitched almost as well, allowing only six hits,

The Cleveland at Philadel- phia, St Louis at New York and Chicago at Washington games were postponed because of rain.

In the National League, Robin Roberts won his seventh victory of the season with a four-hit performance while the Chicago Cube kicked in with four errors to give the Philadelphia, Phillies ₫ 5-0 win.

Errors by Virgli Stallcup and Connie Ryan In the eighth inning helped the New York Giants score three rung for o 5-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds,

The Boston at Pittsburgh -game was postponed because of nin, The Brooklyn at St. Louis game is a night game.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Detroit

Boston

R

K

E

0 6

2 G 0

BRITISH

SHOT PUT

RECORD

John Savilge, the Bri- tish native record holder in the Shot Put, further improved on the record with a heave of 54 feet 6 inches in the Notting- hamshire County Cham- plonships.

This performance also constitutes & new British Empire record and pats Suvidge in the running for an Olympic Champion- ship and within less than two feet of the British all-comers', record of 56

feet 2 inches set up by Wilbur Thompson of the the United States at. Olympic Games at Wembley in 1948,

Humez Beats

Eddie

Thomas.

On Points

Porthcawl, Wales,

June 13.

Winning pitcher Bill Wight, France won

loser Dizzy Trout.

Smiling Charlie Humez of the European welterweight title tonight with a one-sided points de- Ecision over elampion Eddie Thomas of Wales before a crowd of 8,000 who sat Robin Ro-through drizzling rain.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R

H

Philadelphia

5 11

Chiend

0 4

Winning pitcher

berts, loser John Kilppstein.

New York ****** Cincinnuli

Wloning pitcher

2

4

Humez

weighed

1481

pounds, Thomas 145.

The bronzed crouching George Frenchman unleashed a tremen- Spence, loser Ewell Blackwell.dous body attack from start to

-Associated Press,

finish. He had Thomas-bleeding from above both eyes by the fourth round and he took what punches the champion could

smiling.

Kent Lawn Tennis offer without

Championships

ever stopping

His right hook that brought however, to the blood failed. floor. the same Welshman who Beckenham, England,

never has been on the canvas, June 13. India's Naresh Kumar enter- Thombs, always a late starter, ed the last eight of the Kent grimly tried for a knockout in Lawn Tennis championships the closing rounds but the bes here today when he beat Leon he could do was rost Humez to Norgard of South Africa, 0-2, with a solid right uppercut 0-7. Kumar will meet Gardnar the body in the 18th round. Mulloy (US) in the quarter-Associated Press, Anal round.

India's Narendra Nath beat the

U.S. Junior Champion, Hamilton

Richardson, 6-0, 8-C. Nath will Louis V. Savold

meet South Africa's S. Levo

in the quarter-Anal. United Fight Postponed

Press.

Liberation Shield

Match On June 24

New York, June 13. Tonight's 15-round fight between Joo Louis and Les

Savold was postponed for 24 hours because of rain and

threatening weather.

Weather permitting, the pair The Orst game in the 1951

will meet tomorrow

night at series of the KCC-KBGC Libera- tion Shield lawn bowls contest the Polo Grounds. will be played at the Kowloon

Eddie Eagan, the Colonel Cricket Club on Sunday, June Chairman of the New York Cost of the trip-about £4,000 | 24, starting at 3.30 p.m.

Athletic Commission, said that KCC members who wish to if the bout - being raised by donations

was held then a from former United States ath-play in this match should sign second weigh-in would not be lees who have competed against the list which is now displayed necessary.

on the Club notice board, Britain's Oxtond and Cambridge.

It seems that the amateurs and beat him, It is his intention! June 23, sailed from New York take their doctors' advice. Not to move up to the three miles in the Queen Elizabeth on June so the British Boxing Board of later this seuson. Control. They have decided 10 He will appear in the longer go against their own, medical event at the AAA championships

who

recently board,

in July and intends to have his mended that no ilcence should first serious trial over the dis- be granted to a boxer to fight tance in the Southern Cham- pionships at Reading on June 23. professionally until he is 18.

The BBBC preferred to keep the age at 10.

Beckett should prove a swel-

to addition came

After the White City match slander staak of top-class three-

He has the speed to vale and Hanvard will go to mullers.

a mile in around 4min. fretand to meet Cloncliffe Har-

Bournemouth, England,

June 13. Sharp cross winds pre-

Boxing is not the brutal sport vented low scoring today in that home people would have the first qualifying round the public belleve, but 16 is too for the

Äghting. Open Golf Tournament here.

Tun

£3,000 Penfold 'young for a boxer to enter prize 15sec. and the stamina to com-ries, in Dublin on June 26..

Sam King of England led the

held over the short 5,825 yard par 68 Meyrick Park course with a 66 and three players, in- cluding Norman von Nida of

Australia, were tied for the lead with 72s on the 0,040 yard par 72 Queen's Park layout.

Nida Bracketed with Von were Are Lees of England and G. De Wit of The Hague. A Antonio behind stroke Cerda of Argenina while two Was Flory Van

strokes away

Donck of Belgium.

Was

Art Clark of. Huntington,

Hasson West Virginia, and Hassanein of Egypt each had 72 on the short course while Al Zimmerment of Portland, Oregon, and Jim Jacobs of Cairo' had 785 on the longer links.

The players switch courses tomorrow and the low 60 qualify for the Anal 36 holes and a chance at the first prize of £020-Associated Press,

Recreio Meetings

cash motive have plete a gruelling cross-country Could the

this de-course. had any bearing on cision?

COMPARISON RAF FOR HENLEY

Here, as a last thought on the for departed rugby season is one Royal Air Force crews Henley Royal Regatta will be about Bath. They won 13 away coached by the ex-professional games and were unbeated by sculling champion. of Britain, any London side.

Lou Barry...non-professionally. During the war their ground Barry in 1938 beat Ted Phelps, was bombed. Damage was as- for the British championship, sessed at £7,000. A rebuliding and was then twice beaten by scheme was passed by the local Eric Phelps, who has held the council. Now the Ministay title ever since.

Each member of the team will be given the dioice of returning home or taking cash sufficient to cover his return ticket.

Majority plan to spend the on the summier in England or Continent. Some will compete in Continental athletic meetings, others will study or spend their time touring.

BRENTFORD BRICK

of

have - Brentford supporters Works have refused it, at the been taking liberties with the

allowing Bath City same the

of name

the England and Lou Barry, a son of Bill Barry,

at the foot of the Southern Arsenal centre-half, Lesile brother of Bert, and nephew of

as soccer, to spend Compton, Ernest all champions-has held ge

eid £3,000, Something odd here, commission in the RAF since surely. Because of bis com- the war. mand of languages he was for

a time an air attache in the

AUSTERITY ATHLETICS

British Embassy in Rome. He Yule and Harvard truck beam,

now commands an air station at who are to meet Oxford and Chicksands (Bedfordshire), and | Cambridge at the White City on will coach in an honorary capacity..

RAF rowing is growing in strength. Last year a four from Bonson reached the final of the Whtold fours, V

>

This year's crews are com- pletely representative of the whole Service, and were picked náter trials at Reading.

The eight will be captained by Squattron: Leader F. D. Proelor from Old Barum, and stroked by LAC Hall, of "Fighter Com- mand, Tire four will be stroked 'by. Squadron Leader J3 H. Lowis, of Hucknell

The following meetings of the Club do Rourelo will be held in the Social Room of the Club on the dates shown for tho purpose of electing Bub-Com- mittees for the ensuing year:

Sport

Section Cricket, Monday

78:-

"CHOOSES TIRIN. MILES ; Fleming Juno-10%

Wednesday, June 20 din.Though WR Beckett win- Thursday, June 213 All mortipgn ner of this year's întory counties, of the Sports Section will com riley saw addected with // Chicks mence of 0.10 DMD,

Ecstarwars to robinsons Betfain-in Ladies Re

[Thursday) the 1:500. maízes "disaWLEDGES June 21, at 2 pm,

nationati moriing in Atrafordare

No offence, of course, but his name was the solution of the anogram problem "One simple dot in the puzzle corner of their magazine,

(London Express Berules)

THE GAMBOLS

WELL DON'T SIT THERE DOING NOTHING, OPORGT E COME AND HELP ME KANG THESE CURTAINS

||THAT'S THE})}

PHONE

CRAIGENGOWER MEETING

All members of Cralgengower Cricket Club are reminded that the Statutory Meeting

the Club will be held at the Club- house tomorrow at p.m. the

on

Among the items agenda are the elections of office bearers for the coming year.

West of England

+1

· Tennis Tourney

It

began raining in New York shortly after noon today,with showers forecast for the even- ing and tonight, Louis scaled 15 stone, one

and a quarter pounds at the weigh-in today ogoinst Savold's 13 stone, eight pounds. Reuter,''

· FA CUP FIELD LIMITED TO 408

London, June 13. "The number of clubs in the 1951-52 Football Association Cup competition will be 130

fewer than last season, the FA

announced today. The total entry will be 408.

Bristol, June 13. The FA mold 690 clubs ap- Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, plied for entry and 188 were ached the last eight in the refused. The preliminary singtes in the West of round will be played on Sep- England Lawn Tennis Cham-tember 16. plonships here today" k

men's

In the third round he beat. Newcastle United won the

Tast G. Scharenglevel by 6-2 and Cup

- suason. —Associated 6-3.Reuter.

ITS SWEET OF YOU TO PHONE” MET GREE

REALLY

THAT ABOUT ME...

*** WELL. OF

COURSE

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