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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1062.
Gain A Great Victory Over Northants In Extra Half Hour
London, May 20,
Middlesex used the additional half hour to record a great victory over Northamptonshire at Northampton today after being behind on the first innings.
The victory places Middlesex out alone at the head of the County Champlon- ship Table with 36 points from four matches they had lost to Glamorgan - with Surrey, 24 points from the only two matches they have played, next in order.
One of these failed to Yorkshire also have 24 points from three matches. produce a decision while Northamptonshire, helped by the points from a first innings with 16 lead over Middlesex, were enabled to share fourth place with Kent points.
A crop of countles, including Warwickshire, the champions, Cach
12, follow, and with Leicestershire are now the only side without d point,.
having drawn the only
game so far played and then lost on the first innings.
With a alevder lead, North- amptonshire had declared at and their yesterday's score Middlesex had to bat un a pitch made difficult by overnight
storms.
lost three wickets shortly after play began today.
Somerset hau mon of the day to score 302 runs but they were struggling from the time that Gimblott was caught off Shacktie- ton's first ball,
Somerset were, however, un- able to score the required number of runs to win, and Hampshire. emerged the victors by 150 runs. Shockleton, right-arm dost- bowler, took four medium Somerset wickets for 30 runs. Reuter.
:
BRIGIT HITTING The Londoners nevertheless CLOSE OF did well in the circumstances
PLAY SCORES London, May 20.
At Gravesend The Kent v.
drawi Glamorgan match was Kent 408 and 120. Glamorgan 244 and 148 for three,
At Nottingham-Nottingham- initch abandoned shire-Essex owing to rain. Nottinghamshire 268 and 118 for two (Martin Derbyshire- not out 71), Essex 227.
At Derby Leicestershire match abandoned owing to rain. Derbyshire 225 and 225 for six declared (Kelly not out 02). Leicestershire 178 and 46 for
Cambridge University drawn.
At match
346 for nind
The following are the results declared and 131 for two de- and there Was some bright hitting by Leslie Compton whose and close of play scores ofclared (Geoff Edrich not out 81). in less than an hour County, cricket matches played Cambridge University 323 for included dwo pixes and ave today:
49 runs
"ToursTM
and 33 10 Sussex by fo.wickets. Sussex At Birmingham Gloucester- All out for 172 runs, Middle-At The Oral Surrey beat four declared (May not out. 139)
beat sex left Northamptonshire 10 tt365 for nine declared and 136
130 ahire 157 runs to win and from start the Midlanders difficulties.
the
by four
were in Lock; Seft-arm sply-wenye 100-and
A recovery from 47 runs for four wckets to 105 runs for six Avicicets led
the extra half to
claimed, but those hour being last four wickets tell to the of Jack Young left-arm slows and Northamptonshire were out
for 110.
Young's figures for the innings were six wickets for 40 runs in 18.1 overs,
GREAT BOWLING ·
Surrey's excellent win over Sussex to retain a 100 per cent record In the championship, after opening their season with
win against the Indians, was a great spell due largely to of bowling from Lock.
43
Sussex, looked like saving the game until after lunch when their last six wickets tell in 35 minules for 15 runs.
Lot Anished the imings with figures of five wickets for 28 runs for match figures of 10 wickets far 121 runs.
Surrey wanted 70 runs to win Andese were knocked off by Alcher and Eric Bedser in 50 'minutes.
432
for
245
and
Surrey
240: declared and 71 for no wicket). 170 for six (Young 74).
At Portsmouth - Hampshire
Northampton-Middlesex 40 159 runs. beat Northamptonshire by beat Somerset by Hampshire
nine declared 253 for
runs. Middlesex 278 and 172 and 183 (Rayment 74, Hazell, (Tribe, left-arm slow spin, four left-arm stow spin, three for tor 45, Northamptonshire 294 for nine).
Somerset 115 and 142 eight declared and 10 (Brookes (Shockleton,
fast-64, Young, lett-um slow, right-arm
for 40). Realer. medium, four for 30).
HKFA COUNCIL
MEETING
No decision
aix
'BRITISH VICTORY AT HELSINKI
C
A crowd of over 70,000 strong, wat cheil many exciting duels between com petitors from England, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Greece and Belgium A. J. during the great race meeting held at the "Elaintarhanajo" in Helsinki, Dudley-Ward of Great Britain won the Class C Motor Cycle event on his Triumph.
Express Photo.
Despite Bailey's Generous Declaration
COCKELL OUTPOINTS TONTINI
London, May, 20.
Don Cockell, British and Empire Lighthenvyweight Champion, out - pointed Renarto Tontini, the Italian Champlon, over 10 rounds at the Harringay Aropa, London, tonight.
Coming back off the
the floor after being knocked down for a count of two in the spend round, Cockell
took control in the later stages of the fight and attacking ceaselessly, he finished a worthy winner though the e- cision was received with boos from a section of the crowd,
STARTED SLOWLÝ Cockell, who started slowly, rushed in strongly towards tho end and hat Tontini down mo mentarily with left hook to the jaw In the last round-in- which another left hook cut Tontini's left eye.
The contest was in the natura of a test ordered by the British Board of Control to prove that It would be possible for Cockell to combat his increasing weight and get down to 12 stone 7 pounds for the defence of his title against Randolph-Turpin st the White City, London, on June 10.-Reuter.
INDIANS LACKED SUFFICIENT First Upset Af
ENTERPRISE TO BEAT MCC
1
London, May 20.
When the Indians avoided the follow-on early in the day at Lord's, the ultimate result appeared inevitable but with a little more enterprise the Indians could have forced a victory.
Balley, the MCC captain, made a generous declaration with the score 83 for two wickets and left them two hours and 40 minutes to make 212.
The tourists lost Roy, Mantri, and Hazare for 80 runs, when Bailey decided to encourage Umrigar and Manjrekar, by opning up one end.
was reached at yesterday's monthly hair an Council meeting of the Hongkong Football Association regarding the proposed visits of the Swedish Malmo and Austrian Linz soccer teams to Hongkong during the 1952-53 seuson,
It was decided that the visits, of teams from abroad be held in abeyance in view of the un- certainty as to whether or not there would be any stands next
ར
that
enclosed grounds to state in view at the high cost of
stands, it constructing
was doubtful if there would be any
Hampshire went
runs
stands next season. for against Somerset, and lost their
Problem For England's Test Selectors
India this year..
geason.
The high cost of constructing stands had formed the subject lengthy discussion when re- ot commendations by the five clubs with enclosed grounds, namely,
The meeting also approved of steps being taken to incorporate 05 a limited the Association lability
the concern urder
Ordinarices- and Companies' that Messrs Lo and Lo be
In the matter.
The two slow left handers, A quiet spell then ensued,, came with Umrigar wanting. Compton and Hilton, served but on Hillon relieving Laker, only nine runs for three figures. beral supply of loose balls Umriger-punished him for our with Manjrekar having the while Laker kept a firty tight boundaries in one over so that stroke against Stithom.
Statham
gave nothing away. with 35 minutes left Umrigur
He concentrated frein at the opposite end."
Just од ог Manjrekar wanted 28 runs for his century. Umriger
the off-stump and The return of Stotham
curbed outside seized their opportunity and in
hour put on 60 runs, the Indian batsmen and ensured get Umrigar to the other end. although Manjrekar wanted to left, the MCC saving the day! hour an that, with 60
Nevertheless the Umriffur- he was forced to play a maiden India wanted 19 runs.
partnership still over and the game was drawn. Bailey then brought Stathamn Manjrekar
and the last over, Realer. back to share this attack with prospered
this poin' the Laker and from main interest centred on whe- ther Umrigar could complete a his He century.
Improved chance by taking, four fours in over from Hilton, all offe splendid strokes, but he still wanted nine runs when Statharo sent down the anal over& maiden to Manfrekar.
...
BEST OF THE TOUR;' in fod minutes was the best The unfinished partnership a
Club, Army, Royal Navy, South Seply to a, question by Mrjof the tour.
3011,
was
the
sub-
Umegar, who batted for two
25 minutes, hit 13
No Major Surprises Im Yesterday's Tennis League Matches
players whose hours, Manjrekar tours. Men's "B" and Ladies "B" Tennis League Matches.
HKRA SHOOT
fours,
of
South China with only one defeat so far, kept them-
selves close to the League lendere, CRC "1", with a clean sweep over Recreio.
Flyers Lew 6-0; lost to Mins Fisher
French Tennis
Championships
Paris, May 20." ·
A few hours after being named today for Britain's Wightman Cup team, Miss Susan Partridge was beaten here in the first round of the women's singles in the French Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships.
a
Sceded No. 4. on the strength_ -of-her-victory in the Italian
Championships in Rome morah ago, Miss Partridge was. the first seeded player to be 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 by the French in-
minated. She
braten
ternational, Madame Gozeau.
Charlotte
There were no other surprises on the opening day though the Dick Wimbledon Champion, Savit (United States): dropped unranted a set in beating Reder Deesrir, a Frenchinau,
Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) and Frank Sedgman (Australia), who are seeded to meet in the men's final, play their opening matches tomorrow. Reuter
Ladies To Play "Duffers" On
Saturday
A goll match has been arrang-
The
18
Section and the "Duffers." match will be played over holes on the New Course com- mencing at 2.20 p.m. six games starting at the Firåt tee and six games at the 12th.
Starting Times are as follows:
2.0, Mri Robertson v Mr J. Wai; 2.30, Mrs Birtwhistle, v Mr. Aurin Ho; 2.40, hirs Grove ♥ Mr C.It. Liany: 250, Mis Anna Hayes V M. VI. Tabong; 3.00, iMes Armstrong v R. Pan; 3.10, Mes Goldman, Fisher Yu
Twelfth Tee P‚M.
and Poilce, were China
L. J. Channing as to whether or mitted.
Prior to the start of the 1951- not the two
places in the Hongkong team
Earlfer in the day, Graveney 52 season, the clubs concerned
against the Athenian League XI Indicated that $209,000-would
on Sunday, May 11, were taken touched his Saturday brillanco build stands on
the and he had the satisfaction be required to
over by other players in their respective grounds. In or
The two improving teams, Wong 3-8; lost to Liang and Hung London, May 21.
first half had requested sub scoring 200 runs in the match may have himself into the Test Urban Council and Kowloon Cheung Chou and Chau Fook-hol Next Sunday England's der to meet the cost of building stitutes, the Chairman said that for once out. He
played
Tang. such stands, the HKFA allocate the players did not make
any
scored another good lost to Kho and Lee, 1-0: brat Lued for Saturday, May. 24, ot of $60,000,
the Urban Counell and Wong 6-2: beat Liang and Hung Fanling, between the Ladies' Test selectors face one
win each, which
such request. The subaltution side,
and a cool breeze Wefeating the Hongkong Cricket Sunshine
Ladles". "B" Division the most difficult tables for in proportion to
was due to a misunderstanding
LRC KCC_A Dir Channing said that the made conditions pleasant after Club by 6-3, and Kowloon Tong was also indicated
Mrs Driessen and Mrs Stuckey They have to submitted, It many years.
that should the question was asked because lunch,
(LRC) lost to Miss Lambert-Baker decide who will contain at the time
position of the Associa- there had been much adverse Graveney and Compton left "1" accounting for CRC 2" by Anancial
and Miss P. Flynn 4-0 lost to his In the Ladies' "B" Division, L. Coxali and Dils W. Lew 4-0; Jost England in Tests against tion warmht later in the sea- criticism of the two players no doubt that Balley expected 8/1 10 22.
the strong for to Miss M. Fisher and Mrs V. Hili Recreio proved certain quarters quick scoring. Both kept down the grant be Increased to a concerned in
team of rs1--0 Craigengower's
"Min Gibbs' and Mirs. Macfee drew In their minds there will be maxunum of $110,000.
and many were. of the opinion the pitch. Bailey then declared more than
In the course of yesterday's that the players themselves had with the score 89 for two. that problem, for
There was no indication that season players, winning by 9-0 with Miss Lambert-Baker, and Miss Kowloon Cricket Club, how-Flynn G-6; beat Miss Coxall and Misa
Lew an alloca- asked to be replaced. they also have to take into con- discussion regarding
Hatara had accepted Bailey's
8-2. challenge, sideration next season's visit of tion of the balance to be paid to
but for
all their ever, were given a close fight by beat Miss Fisher and Mrs Bime Preau and Mme Houssin drew Club before the Australians as well as the the five Chibs, Bir J. P. Byrne,
the win-win MISS Lambert-Baker and Miles care, the Indians lost, Roy with Ladies Recreation
Eventually emerging
6-0; drew with Miss Coxall possible composition of the pre-Treasurer and Accountant or
sets, and only 10 runs scored. the Association, said that there
Mantri made sent Test side.
glorious here by 82-3%. Three n
and Mra Hill 4-6.
CCC.0 Recre*9 Many wild guesses have been had never been any basis for
More than 50 members of the cover-drive to the grandstand were drawn in this match.
THE RESULTS
Miss G. Chang and Miss B. Correa made as to the eventual choice distribution of the Ground Pool.
Association off Bailey, but at 24 he lost hik Honkong Ride
Mòn "B" Division
(CCC) lost to Mr 0. Allva and Mis of
the haphazard turned up to participate in the off-stump to a splendid ball derlored skipper, and with so much He
M. Figueiredo 1-6; lost to diss 31. Hiker 3 Urban C. ́s "experts" manner in which matters were Association's regular fortnightly from Statham that swung trom P.L. Holmes and R disagreement among
Cook Xavier and Mrs K, Vianna 1-6: lost and Mia S. the player selected will have handled and suggested
practice shoot at Kai Tak on the leg.
(HRCC) beat Chung Wing-kwang to Miss I. Soares plenty of prejudice to live down. small sub-committee be
Mes H. Baker and Miles 11, Cur Umrigar gave promise of and Chura Wa-chiu 0-41 beat Cheng Bernal-Silva 3-6. .. FIRST QUESTION
pointed to go into the situation Sunday last.
forcing display, but, as soon as Tin-shu and Wah itu o reem lost to Mrs Silva and Miss
to F. Ju and VC, Kung
Figueiredo 3-0; lbst to Miss Xavier Fine weather conditions Compton bowled.' Hozare hit-4 "7.3. dould and Jil, Ruge lost to favoured the Shoot, the best long-hop into Hilton's hands at Chubs and Chung H-8; drow with Chess and Wax 6-0; Jost to Hu and Acore of the day going to equare leg. Jady member, who scored 14,
King Winners of Spoons were: S, R. (a) Class "A"-Set "B" D., Parkur
At the end of an hour India's Stevens (84); (02):
Fuller (67).
tott was 44 runs, atid another a dozen men have been tipped for It was also decided that 8. R. (b) Closs "A"-A.P.tame draw seemed cartala.. the Job Norman Yardley grant of $2,500 be made to each Pereira (01); "B" Mabel Wong
KERT HALF HOUR
THIRD MATCH Douglas Insole, Trevor Balley,
without enclosed (94); "C"A; D. Malig (80). Peter May. Charlie Palmer, B of the clubs
IN SINGAPORE grounds Edrich,
Singapore, May 20, Reg Simpson, David Mr J.C. Gulmgam, who pre-The next practice shoot will of the day, when Umrigar and Churn and Kermeni 6-3:2015 to Sheppard, Guy Willatt, Len ut sided, emphasized that while the bo Haid at Fat, Talk on June 1 Manjrekar began Hitting fear-round Walton is draw with
The Brith touring football ton, Tom Dollery and Denis
atlessly to add 60 runs. Association had given financihi at 9 a.m. Firing will be Compton.
During this perlot the MCC and Kerman end: lost to Leriou add team, the Athenian League, to And that list amits Freddie assistance to clubs in the past in 800 500 and 600 yards. There Brown, who might yet lead Eng- the matter of stands, such help will be a special spoon for ladles entleed the batsmen to hit by White 40; lost to Leonard' and Fen- day won their third match here. beating a Singapore represent score at 300 employing the two left-handers, ton 1-8. ·Bocreto ◊ — SCAA -4
ative team by four goals to nil. And yards and also a spoon for the Hilton, and Compton, at the and in the first two Tests until would not be given in tie-for the highest
C. A. Gonsalves and A. Cal. The Athenians-dominated the the Selectors, make up their future. minds on a new captain later in This remaric prompted certain best score in the men's section ruery end, while Laker hept Jaco (Rech, lost in F. Poon and
Frau Mes loss to 140 and a game all through and deserved the pavilion d' Night." the season.-Reuter.
representatives of clubs with at 000 yards.
Ein St. 6-7 lost to F. T. Kas and to win although in the early
.Lin
Division of Pool
The first question seems to be thoroughly. either to choose an amateur, whether or not he is worth his place in playing chility, or to break with tradition
that a
ap-
It was eventually decided and give that the Pool be divided be the captaincy to a professional. tween the five Clubs in question Even with that decided, the after their requests for stand task is far from simple. Already subsidy had been satisfied.
THE GAMBOLS
A
Manjretar pontinued his up: ward climb in the batting order and again played wd).
..
!
RM, Macpherson and 3.1. Ked dil lost to Chung and Chung 1-6: t th Cheng and. Wen 3-31 drew with Hu and Kung
and Mra Vlanna 3-6; lost to hiss Misa P. Dhabher and Mrs P. yung oures and Miss Barnal-Silva 6-0. lost to Mrs Bilva and Miss Figueiredo 2-0: lost to Bales Xavier and Birs Vianna 0-0 16st to Misy Boares and
Milan Bernal-Silva 2-6.
best C. Chutn, and E. Kerman ATHENIANS WIN
CCC 311⁄2 KCD SK ¡C.K. Châu and C.E. Abbas (CCC)
Leriou and AT White 1-6: lost to N. Leonard and J. B.W. Choy and P.C. Yu Best
The came the best half hour Fenton
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Tenton
L. Bausae and C. Chiu beat Churn
A.V. Remedios And H. Collard stage of the game the Singapore lost to Poon and Chau 4-0 lost to team almost scored on more thah Lee and Lin Sr 3-6; lost to tap and one occasion. Lin Je 3-5.
3. Remedios and R.Marques sight ahower malle ground lost to poon and Chau - lost to conditions unfavourable to both
Br-0-0; lost to no anit
game, teams during the France-Presse.
KTO "234 dal and K. Grehe 16 and L. Chen (KOT) 1041, Lo B,
01 to D. Barnett and P
1-6; beat. D. E, Story, and S. Zuleu
"A Chan and Y. T. Loka drew
| with Bali and Greeno 3-6; bent färs
KGV OLD GIRLS
HOCKEY TEAM
melt and thawe Cher Boat story ant If anfcient support is forth Zulauf_0-4.
1.20, Kirs Coombs y Mr Y.Ka. 2.30, Mrs Kierman V Str E. TIRT940, Mrs Macfarlane y Mr Frank Yeh 2.50, Mrs Watkinson y Waung: 3.00, Mrs T3 LAY M Yik: 5,10, Mrs T. Coambe.
The following starting times have been reserved at the first Tee for the last named six hates: 3.25; 3.36; 3.45; 3.08; 4.08 and 4.15 p.m.
Tour Of Belgium Cycle Race
Brussels, May 20, Robert Vanderstockton- first stage of the Tour of glum cycle race tolley.
He covered the 253 kilometres from Brussels to Blankenberge In..hr, 80 37 Bocs M
Marcel A and Risper
Decorto were second and third respectively, both locking" U hrs, 30 mins. 54 secs.
All three are Belgians-Re
ter.
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farmer Central British School 3rd Divisiolipino Club,.v Lum Tuk-ying and Chung Kwar WORT (CRC) lost to Kho, Sin-bel and King George V Bchool, Allore :0.30 pmək and Lee Atm-aing 67; tost to T. fortner pupila interested in the Tall and CY: Won
13. Long and M. C. Hung
with formation of such a team ar
Lea and Ng Kam-chun fost toasted to contact Mre C.E: Millard Kho and Las 210, lost to Lul and at KGN.
Junior League: Tamar: V-South Bath games al VIAC, the Bret domin China: VBC White hacks.