THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1952.
THE GOAL THAT MADE IT A DRAW
ATLAS.
Ivor Broadls of England (white shirt) scoros England's goal during the interational soccer match against Italy at Florence. The match ended in a one-all
draw.
Ninth Wicket Fell At 18
Shackleton And Cannings Dismiss Kent For 32 And 91 Runs
London, June 2.
Twenty-nine wickets fell for 277 runs during a remarkable day's cricket at Southampton where Kent, dismissed for 32 and 91 runs, lost to Hampshire by 156
runs.
"The shocks began immediately the Kent innings opened. On a pitch made lively by week-end rain, Derek Shackleton and Vie Cannings, the Hampshire fast- medium bowlers, swept through the side and when the ninth wicket fell at 18 runs, it appeared certain that Kent would be out for the lowest score in postwar cricket.
But Jock Martin hit a six and a four off Shackleton and made all the 14 runs added for the last wicket.
Peter Hearn, the left-hander, bat through the carried his innings for 12 runs not out, and the other nine balsthen scored Only
clared at lunch in the "Roses" match at Leeds after hitting 347 runs for two wickets off the
Lancashire bowlers.
Len Hutton, in his first innings since being made England's Test captain, thrilled, the crowd by making 60 out of 75 today with
century-out
THE AUSTRIA-ENGLAND
MATCH AT VIENNA Nat Lofthouse Was Crocked As He Hit The Winner
By DESMOND HACKETT
Vienna, May 25.
Nat Lofthouse, forcing his pain-racked face into a great beaming smile as the match ended, told the whole story of his magnificent vie tory over Austria here this evening.
But
It was a win that the Austrians said could never happen... To make that statement a fact they haltered the England men with arms, legs, and heads, England never faltered.
No one took a worse hammering than Lofthouse. But even when he was carried from the field after scoring that beautiful heart,soaring goal seven minutes from time, he fought with trainer Jimmy Trotter to get back on the field.
Huber scored with a penalty | (Wolves), Froggatt (Ports- kick which even the mighty mouth), Dickinson (Portsmouth): Merrick could not touch.
Finney (Preston), Sewell (Shef- Whoof! England were backfield W), Lofthouse (Bolton), there with a cheering brand of Bally ('Spurs), Elliott (Burnley).
which will sleeves-up fighting
Austria: Musil; Rocekl, Happol; make this game memorable.
Schleger, Ocwick, Brinck; Melchior, Hanappi,
When ho was dragging his damaged left leg along on the wing from some undreamed-of source of courage and energy he again tore through the defence and hit the woodwork just before the end.
That was the spirit of these, Aghting men in scarlet ahirts. Never again say that England has run out of the heart to fight. Not
Not man quit.
a man came out without some bruise or scar.
These are the badges of their courage.
Scars they can show
with pride.
NERVE-JANGLING
And, glory be, there we were out in front again. Froggatt to switched the ball through
This Captain Billy Wright,
it Courageous pushed on to Sewell,
For a second Sewell swayed on though he was moving to the left, took the Austrian defence with him; then he suddenly awung round, and it was a goal before the lean and agile goalkeeper,
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The crowd, with their screech-Mus!!, could move. ing whistle, as nerve-jangling ne a rond drill, were screaming for fouls every time an Englund The Austrians were putting in
moved into the tackle. player
some no-holds-barred stuff, and
Paris, June 2. The probing opening minutes Froggatt was taking a beating Miss Doris Hart and Miss. Eng that only a man of his physique Shirley Fry, American hold- were nerve-testing stuff. land were alert, moving with thecould endure. But nothing nervous deliberation of a cat could stop the England defence. ers of the Wimbledon title, entering a strange room.
saved
a certain score today won the final of the The scream again as Froggatt from Melchior. Then, three Women's Doubles for tho checked Dienst. A great throated minutes from half-time, the third successive year in the British ruar as Merrick coolly mighty Dienst, a man of in French Lawn Tennis Cham-
past shot from credible energy, burst up a long
Froggatt, kept off the challenge pionships here. of Wright and Ramsey, and And what a dla when England scored a wonderful goal.
Austria must have taken in (Pitchard six for 76). Warwick-swept in front after 25 minutes.
played his best some flerce boost-talk at half- | 0-1. shire 81 (Gladwin five for 24) Eddie Baily,
time because they came out for play game for England, broke up an
on the halfway the second half ready to boot Austrian raid line, smoothed the ball forward every England player out of to Elliott.
sight,
eight declared (Gray not out 02,
Kent 32 Martin five for 62). (Shackleton six for 22, Cannings picked four for 10) and $1 (Shackleton Dienst. six for 45, Cannings tour for 45.)
AL Derby Derbyshire
240
1
AL Oxford-Free Foresters 288 for eight declared (Carr 67, Allen not out 99, Powell 60). Oxford University 180, for six. Rain restrictest play.
six runs between them, brilliant batting, and altogether and 35 for three. Litue Ave being out for "ducks." he made 152 runs his 105th was possible after lea owing to
of the opening (rain. Although Hampshire, in turn, stand of 245 runs with Frank faltered at first against the pace | Lowson, who scored 120 runs or Martin;
fourth
wickel before being second out. stand of 42 runs between Jimmy Gray (61 not out) and Leo Harrison (45) helped then into an almost unussaliable position and at 144 runs eight wickets they declared, leaving Kent to get 240 runs to win.
Gray hit one six and 10 fours and builod with con- ziderable skill in the far from cary conditions.
for
Huston altogether butied five minutes over four and a half hours and hit one six and 20 fours "Bowson took five and a half hours over his runs and hit nkie faurs.
men, These England
They beat Mrs Hazel Red- wick-Smith and Mrs Julia Wipplinger (South Africa) 7-5,
Miss Hart and Miss Fry won the final comfortably inside of 45 minutes. They led 4-1 in the first set, but the South Africans rallied to level 4-4 and 5-all,
Miss Fry then held her ser- vice and broke through Mirs Wipplinger's delivery for the set ht 7-5.
A first-time pass to Sewall. A Sewell was thrown heavily,
hod to be carried to Lofthouse, who and
oil Sewell cross deliberated over his chance, then Lofthouse sank to his knees, and hit the ball. It was a goal from shook his head dazedly after the first shot they had put in. taking a blow across the back of
The Americans romped into a At Leeds-Yorkshire 347 for The England joy lasted only the neck.
5-love lead in the second 'sat. declared (Hutton 152, one minute. A penalty was
took the who Mrs Redwick-Smith two Lowson 120, Wilson not out S1). given against Froggatt when he Lancashire 200 for nine (Wash-tackled Dienst. It looked a good fought. on and on with teeth-next and only game on her ser brook 63).
healthy tackle, but Italian re-gritting dedance against bruises vice-Reuter.
and exhaustion, were playing feree Capani would not listen to
Austria, styled the wonder team any procals,
of Soccer, right out of the game. Frank Sedgman and Ken Mr- Finney, getting more and more Greger (Australia), 'holders of in the mood, burst through on the title. beat Dick Savitt and 'wing,・・ hut Lofthouse Gardner Mulloy (United States) niskicked.
6-3, 0-4, 6-4 in the Men's Doubles final
339
CLOSE OF FLAY SCORES Close of play scores follow:
At Nottingham-Surrey At Lord's Middlesex_282. for eight declared. Nottingham- Sussex 32 for three. There shire 222 (Jepson 80, Eric ACCURACY AND FIRE
was no play after lunch owing Bedter four for 49). Notts were to rain, When Kent batted a second
all cut at the close.Reuter. time. Shackleton and Cannings At Romford-Essex 380 for maintained such accuracy and seven declared. Worcestershire fire that the innings was All 90 for no wicket (Kenyon not over in 80 minutes.
overs, AL Leicester-Northampton-
out 62). No play after lunch, Americans Short Shackleton finished with a rain, match analysis of 21.4
Of Funds For three maidens, 67 runs and 12shire 228. Leicestershire 77 for wickets and Cannings 20.1 two. No further play after ten, overs, three
maidens, 55 runs rain.
Olympic Team
New York, June 2.
Mus stretch out and paim the don,
Haslingden Will the Release Mankad -On Conditions
Haslingden, Lancashire,
June 2. Haslingden, the Lanca- shire League Cricket Club.
MEN'S DOUBLES
Sewell, poised for a certain
Sedgman and McGregor, who score, BRW the elastic arm of now hold the French, Wimble- Australian and United ball away.
States Doubles titles, smashed Loftchouse shot over. Sewell, and volleyed their way to a com- unaccountably headed the wrong fortable victory. way in front of goal.
This punchy English stuff had Austria right back on their heels. It was attack, attack,
and eight wickets, but they AL Taunton-Gloucestershire owed much to the splendid sup- 206, Somerset 14 for no wicket. port received in the feld, Only 10 minutes' play was pos- where 17 catchca "were held sible owing to rain.
Mr J. Lyman Bingham, Ex-have agreed to release their attack.
SEVEN MINUTES TO GO during 'Kent's two innings. At Cambridge The Army 281ecutive Director of the Olymple Indian star, Vinoo Mankad, Then
for seven declared (Stewart 94, Committeo, sald that the Com- English first-class cricket are sity three for no wicket.
The lowest postwar totals in Proctor 67). Cambridge Univer" mittee was still more than half for the first Test at Leeds-winning goal,
No a milion dollars short of the but with reservations,
to Helsinki,
23 by Somerset against further plays after tea, rain. sum needed to send their full
At Southampton-Hampshire
The United Stales team
July 7-Reuter,
19
on
due to leave for Europe
Mr J. Ashworth.
and
his often
Mies
The Australians, who twice dropped sets to unseeded pairs on thelr way to the final, made few mistakes today. They took the initiative from the start and. controlling the play at the net. came. That lovely dominated throughout.
Savitt carried the brunt of minutes seven
the Australian alfack. He from time.
Merrick threw the ball almost scored with deep passing shots Chairman to the half-way line. Lofthouse down the sidelines, but Gloucestershire at Bristol in
Mulloy, was 1047, and 27 by The Rest against
on of Haslingden, issued the fol- kicked it forward past Ocwirk partner, We have just $100,000
following a and raced into the Austrian half, caught out of position. England at Bradford in 1050. beat Kent by 150 runs. Hamp-cut books," he said.. We sulllowing statement
meeting a lone bundle of energy.
Two doubtful line decisions In contrast to the happenings shire 138 (Dovey six for 87, neca $850,000 if we are to send two hours emergency
were given against the Ameri- at Southampton, Yorkshire de Martin four for 01) and 144 for the number of athletes to. Hel- of the Club tonight:
To the brave music of British cans In the second set and the sinki that we hope to havo to
"We have agreed to the re encouragement he swept towards crowd responded by cheering represent. us.”
lease of Mankad, subject to goal As Musil ran out to make every point won by Savilt and certain conditions being no- a desperate effort. Lofthouse Mulloy and hooting those gained cepted by the Indian Board of slipped the bull past him into by the Australians. Control, the full terms of which
and collapsed Foal
the Frank Sedgmen will be communicated to the hurtling Musil crashed into him. Doris Hart won the Mixed touring team's manager as soon England had won. A medal Doublet title, beating Eric at possible. Final release will for every man in this England Sturgers (South Africa) and not be agreed upon until the
team.
Rulee the rooftops for Miss Shirley Fry 6-8, 0-3, 6-3 acceptance of these conditions
this show, Put out your dogs in the final. hau been received from the
Miss Hart thus gained · her manager on behalf of the Indian for men of the courage of this
half-back Jinc of". Wright, third title in the Championships. Board."
Froggatt and Dickinson,
She won the Singles yesterday and ipday captured the
Doubles and Women's
fho
She and Sedgman, with whom too, for a forward line she also holds the Wimbledon prepared to say at the moment
as no England attack and American Mixed titles, had Minnkad, one of the best
ught for many a season, to fight hard
overcome
in the rounders
For Bally, who never stopped Sturgess and Mis Fry in the world, today
the last match of the tournament. working, scored 108 runs not out and scheming and
Sturgess Sewell has
and Miss Fry led took five wickets for 40 runs greatest honour.
3-0 In the deciding set but were for Haslingden. In his last two come to stay.
fighting England Merrick (Birming-overwhelmed by the matches he has made 201 runs without being out and taken 10 ham); Ramsey (Spura), Ecler- comeback of their opponents, (Blackburn); wickets for 100 runs. — Reuter.'sley.
Wright Reuter,
Ramchand Takes Eight
Glamorgan Wickets SCARBOROUGH
For 33 Runs
Cardiff, June 2, Making the ball whip victously into the batsmen, G. S. Ramchand, the Indian medium pace bowler, took eight wickets for 33 rúns against Glamorgan here today.
It was the best performance by any Indian bowler on the tour...
Ramchand, was mainly responsible for Glamorgan being dismissed for 164 runs after having started the day with a total of 111 runs for ono wicket.
‚Ɑ. 8, RAMCHAND
The Indians in their turn, batles cautiously and, thanks to a valuable innings by. Umrigar and Manjrekar, who each made 55 runs, they finished, the day with a score of 180 runs for six wickets,
They are thus 14 runs behind with four wickets standing.
Umrigar, and Manjrekor added 71 runs in 70 minutes in their fourth wicket partnership.
Parkhouse. WES the only Glamorgan batsman today to face the Indians' bowling with any pssurance. He made a stylish and worthwhile 67 runs before being caught brilliantly by Hazare, off Ramchand.
!·Ramchand's Agures today were.
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Gordon Thomas (Yorkshire), won by a wheel from R. J. Malt- land with D. Robinson third.
The leading continental rider among 60 competitors was F. Thygesen (Denmark) who was The winners' time, was 2 hrs, 20 mins. 45 sec1-Router.
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All Ramsey was back to his the best form confident in his
One of the conditions, Mr Ashworth disclosed.
.way
qucation of a suitable substituto tackling and studiously cool in Mixed Doubles.
but he was not the flaring heat of this game. professional,
ihat
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Six Racing Cars In A Crash
Monte Carlo, Juno 2.
Moss and Carini were able to repairing tha Six cars were involved in continue after a crash during the Prix de the others were out of the race.
elight damage to their cars, but
Monaco motor race here to- Mosn was eventually dis day. None of the drivers qualled, the judges alleging was injured.
that he had received irregular assistance in getting back into The crash occurred: In the the race while... Caring rotirod 25th Jap when Reg Pammell after 50 laps. (Britain) pulled up in front of
Tho race, for" sports cars of the stands with his Aston Mar- | 2,000 C.C. and over, was even- un on fire.
Aldo Carinh
tually won by Conte Vittorio Aldo Carini: (Italy),... in Marzetto (Italy), driving
avold Ferrari,
Ferrari, swerved
Pomell but skidded and awung
round across the track.
Ho covered the 100 laps Anthony Hume (Britain), drive hilly reels of Monte Carlo, a through the narrow, winding, Ingar Allard, did the BISTVO
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"of 1 seca, an average opted 103.000 Stirling Moss (Britain) in a K.p.h.
Roberti Jaguar,
Manzen Dugreso | Confelloto - (Italy), (France) in a Blmen-Cordini, driving a Ferrari, was second in and Antonio, Tagnoli (Italy) 3. hrs. 21 mins. 43,0 seca, ond in a Ferrari were close up be-Antonio Stagneli....... (Italy) also bind and with Insufficient rooms on a Ferrari, third, in 3 kén. 21 to piss they also became" in-¡mina, @37 sEES. for 08 Ispa volved.
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