BOXING CHAMPIONS CAN NO LONGER PICK AND CHOOSE

By BERNARD

WEST

Title-holding Boxing Champions can no longer pick and choose their own challengera. Neither can they in- definitely postpone fights where their crowns are in Jeopardy,

This decision was announced by the European Boxing Union at their fifth Congress in Brussels.

No ordinary Congress this! Nathing stuffy. Delegates from

every European

ganisation sat

boxing 07-

right down

In

The Hotel Central, opposite the Bourne, pulled off their clothes Ind got down to

H'Rh on the agenda,

was the

question of challengers to no- icnal and international titles and the fickle, unpredictable de- cisions made by boxing stora Lot to meet them.

WHAT MAKES

BRIGHTER CRICKET?

By N. W. D. Yardley

The Congress agreed UH+ animously that the practice It is as well to remember must stop. In future a Cham-in

all this

urge for

he Ughtweight, heavy- plan, be he weight or any weight, will be brightening cricket that subject to complete control. ever since the game spread

The prozent ruling is that a

beyond the village green its title-holding Champion must

has been be available to defend his title deterioration twice year, But it seldom lamented and its doom pre- happens that the title-holder Is dicted. willing or ready to get into But, has developed and in- the ring and fight the best of the challengers.

t'he

"NAY-NEINI-NON!"

creased enormously in popul- arity. What, then, it may be naked, is this brighter cricket? There would appear to be two distinct schools of thought,

1. These who want to see rung.

chorussed **Naynein non"

delegates. And then, romptly (with the aid of in- Sorpreters) It was agreed that hundreds of them, made by quick the decision

became effective scoring. They would prefer to

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1952.

THE INDIANS AT ILFORD

ESSEX v.

P. R. Umrigar bowled by R. Smith during the match between Essex and the Indians at Ilford.

INDIANS MAY BE

ABLE TO

FIELD A STRONG SIDE

FOR FIRST TEST TODAY

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St. John Ambulance

Orders

MG

(860.) C. P. VAUGUNG

Li-Col..

Deputy Commandant, H.H.K.D.F.

Notices

Cal Rifle Competition, The third quarterly competition for the Secre tary Chulenze Bhleid will take place 91,330 pm on Sunday and June, 1952 at the Hongkong Gun Club at fores Castle Peak Road, Trun Wan.

N.T.

Tuesday, Ho

+

June Ball. Offcers and Other Ranks

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Kong. All member Watch No. I

Programme. 30 yds Rango-Group- Training. "A" Coy-Tuesday Fire ing & Application. Squad Driti--Orders, Indication of Tru, Neơ's- Turning, on, the, March. Biripping & Hangs Cards, Compass, NV. 6.23. Assembling, Rapid Fizing. Farmde p.m. at MPG for Trg Area, Press; HQ 3.30 p.m. Dress, Wespen Train= |Battie Order Test atael, beimats. ing Order. #quad No 15.-Wednes- Jungle hats in liaversack. 'n' Coy➡ day, June 1992. Programme Monday Tesis of LMG 1, 2, 3 & Squad DrilTurning on the Bayonet, HV 3.25 p.m. at MP for Match. Snapshooting. Miniature HQ. Dress: Clean fatigue, Nanga - Snapshooting. Parade, NCO's CadroThursday. LAG Hengiteng Regiment who are attend RHKDF 9.30 p.m. Dresa. Overalls Lessons 17 & 10. nv 8.23 p.m. ating the June Ball should now collect Berets Anklets, Web Bell & Bayonet MPG for Tra Ares. Dress: Clean their tickets from RSM Kur or Frog.

fatigue. "Voy-Tuesday ***Mor. CSM, Tickels anust as paid for at Unit Training. #Q Bec BMC. NCO's Methods of taste. time at collection. Parade. Tuesday, June 10, 1053 310 Hide, ny 8.20 p.m. at - MIC. Dresa: Weapon Trg Order. "D" Toy -Wednesday, Firing Kifle & LMG. Launelice leave Murray Pler (Hong- kong) and Railway Pier (Kowloon) jat ua.m, for Stonecutters Island, Dress: Battle Order as steci hel. mets. Egrets worn. Jungle hats in haversack. Netti Cadre-Thursday. Fire Control Orders. Mutuals. Regti History, RV 6.33 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Cleat fatigue. Iteru Cooks Cadre-Half day-Wednesday, ¡As ordered. RV 2.15 p.m. at MPG. Dress: Aa ordeyed. Overalls carried. na Coy Big Pl Tuesday, Fum v No. 18 Orders by the Hon. G. 3.23 p.m. at MFG. Dress: Plain E. Torry, Commissioner, Order by Comm. D. W. Mac- clothes.

Civil Intosh, CMG., OBE., C.St... Parade. Friday-Hott day-nille Aid Services, of June 6 1952.

Command Post Training, Hong- Commissioner of St. John Am-Classification, RV 2 p.m. at MFG bulance Brigade, Hongkong Dis for Peak Range. Drets: Battle Order

Iess steel helmets. Berets worn, attend 6.30 p.m. Thursday June 12 friet Order No.23/52 dated June Jungle hats in haversack. kfortar at Hongkong Control Room, 5. 1952.

FITuesday LMG, BMC, AG, Bat-

Wardens Bervice Le Procedure. XV 3.21. p.m. at Ambulance Dulles, Hongkong. -- MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean fatigue. Orders by Mr E. Manning. Acing 4.6.69 to 14.6.62. Confucian Division: MT PL-Tuesday R/T, Dvr Instr.

Chief Warden, of June o 1932, 15.6,82 to 21.0.03, H.K.Y.M.C.A, RV 1.25 p.m. at MPG for HQ Newly Enrolled Personnel. Division.

Dress: cipan faligua (Overall)

Mei A number

cf wardens who have Ambulance Duties, Kowloon. Thursday. Maint. Dvr Instr. been enrolled recently. have prob- 9.0.33 to 18.4.54. Howloon Y.M.C.A. Cadre IC Engino, NV 5.2 3.m. ably not yet received instructive Division: 10.0.0 to 22.0.84, Mong- at MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean to attend any claster, Training wit kok Division.

fatigue (Overalls), Int Sec & Saj- be arranged Sor all as soon Penetration Squad Duties. Sun. Pere Monday. Snipers Bee-deraf possible, but it may be some weeks

Bio-AG. WT. BV 5.20before 6.0.62. Dr Wong Wah-kwan & Wes Ex. Int

this can be done. In the

· Div.;

p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Over meantime, new wardens should keep Roy, Mantri, Umrigar, Ilazare, Manjrekar. Phadkar, Gopinath, Ramchand,

Nursing tern Dist.

"Luke

Balls, belt, beret. Int Boos Bulpers 15.0.02, Dr Lincoln K.

In touch with their Zone Warden Shinde, H. Gaikwad, Ghulam Ahmed, Adhikari, Sarwate and D. Gaekwad.

Western Dut. Nursing Div.

-Thursday Rife & SMC Bring, XV and should read C.A.S. Orders Beach Dulles, Hongkong Sat. 5.23 p.m. at MPG for Kennedy every week and watch for a further Adhikari's hand is still ex-| when he saved the Indians at sion not to play Vinoo Mankad

Dress: Overalls. bellanssusesment, Road Range. 7.0.62 2 p.m. Repulse Bay S.C.A.A.

Medical See Tuesday SA tremely painful, and he will Cardiff, was suggestive of a re- in the first cricket Test against Div.: Big Wave Bay Chung Sing beret.

ikelihood stand down, turn to form.

England, in all

Mr J. Ashworth, Div. Shek-O Confucian Div. Sun. Course. RV 5.25 .m. at MIG for

Repuiss 6.0.62 9.30 p.m.

Day 1Q Dress: Clean fatigue, though that would deprive the In bowling, the pace will be Chairman of the Haslingden

K.C.O.B. Dīv; Big Wave Bay fielder and a supplied by Phadkar and Ram-Club, The artist with the bat would side of its best

said:

Home Guard Causeway Bay Div.: Shek chand, with Hazare always

H.K.Y.M.C.A. DIV. 1.30 p.m. Ro "I cannot understand the In- continue to collect runs, but the reliable bat.

pulse Bay Eastern Div Dig Wave lion attitude in asking us to re- Both Ghulam and Phadkar

Trading. Thursday, Bay Shaukiwan K. F. Div.: Shek U1932. Duties in aid of Civil Power inexpert or unenterprising player Prest-would court

disaster with his were at the nets today and are

lease Mankad and then not Shaukiwan Div.

KG Bigsalgs Course RV 8.25 | Chow, push and prod methods.

apparently fit again.

Under no cir- choosing him,

Hesch Datier, Kowloon, Sat.p.m; il MPG. Dress: Plain clothes Aut the bowler who

7.6.43. Kowloon Division & Sham- A decision Was

on their

Ataess

cumstances will we reconsider master of his craft would reap has, however,

been deferred,

Ahulpo Nursing Division; Sun. 8.0.32. our decision not to release him

Kowloon Division 54 Shamshulpo pending their reaction to the The left-handed "Ghael" for any other Tests."-Reuter. Nursing Division. his proper reward.

strain of the net practice.

Gackwad may be

Mankad, So, from the 14 named, the but he has bowled economically final side might well comprise well to far, pushing the bail the 11 Arst named, with through now and again. Adhikari, Sarwale, and D. Chowdhury, Divecha, and Sarwale have not done much to

03 from May 26. Title- watch county cricket if players holders will be told WHO to had the same appoach to the in the leagues Aght game as those

have.

avold and WHEN must be held.

the

But a dominating force--the United Slatco-iz nol repre- sented at the Congress which hopes within the next year to become the World

Boxing Union.

This would develop an entirely different breed of cricketers; batamen whose only aim is to score quickly, never mind the methods, and bowlers of the negative type who try and keen the runs down.

2, Those who relish the cut thrust between bowler and

In their absence the dele- gates agreed to send a letter, batsman on level terms, when outlining European views on

the skill in the game can be ap- how challengera lovel br

preciated. selected for world titles to the American National Boxing As- sociation.

of

pre-

Mr J. Onslow Fone, dent of the British Bourd Boxing Control he also sides over the European Boxing Union-said: "The decision to control title fights is highly desirable from every point view. And we are confident that the United States will give .us every support.

of

cn-

"Not only does eliminate the doubtful elements from the boxing world but it also sures that the public gets full value for their money. Our polley is for a Champion to get In there and fight. Retain lose his crown, he must show himself worthy of holding it." -(London Express Service)

or

Close Of Play Scores In County Cricket

WHY CHANGE?

Leeds, June 4. The Indians will possibly be able to field a fairly strong bination for the First Test against England which starts at Headingley

tomorrow.

com-

The final side will be chosen only tomorrow morning, but it will be from amang the following 14:

My own view is that as little chango as possible should be made in the laws of the game. Gaekwad left out.

whatsoever.

there to lend a hand.

is

Rumchand's value will be the greater i the atmosphere heavy enough to aid his quick and late swing.

Br-

ANSWERS TO SPORTS - QUIZ

but

1. Australia has won 08 to England's 50; 34 matches have been drawn."

2. No. 3. 1700.

as the Indians before their first. Test,

And

4. Len Hutton, at the Oval In- in 1950 against the West dies. He scored 202-out of.......a. total of 344.

L. Jesse Owens.

Metres; of US. 4 x 100 Metres relay team.

0. The Curtis Cup is con- tested by teams of women golfers representing England and America.

7. 100 Metres: 200 Long Jump; member

In fact, I see no adequate reason Though the tourists have recommend themselves, why there should be any change been a struggling side so far, tween Mantri and

Sen, the and though Mankad will not, former has shaped better, both If wickets are to remain fast after all, play, the 11 suggested us a keeper and as bateman. and true, we must have them should provide at least some Sen showed improvement wille hard. Then the ball will come ground for optimism, embodying kes

fgainst Somerset, kesping they do good all round needs some more games before through at a good pace at a as

reaching his last year's stature. reasonable height, Le, at least strength stump high.

NO "TAIL"

On paper, England look for The batting has no "tail" and and -This-should-provido-the-bats-sustains

its-power-downlord away the better side But team-in-Australia and man with, the opportunities to No. 8. Shinde and H. Gaikwad the South Africans here zast play strokes, If he can't play are by no means novices with your were in much the same boat 6. Basil Kenyon. them under such conditions then the willow,

The bowling has plenty of there, 1s no place for him in the

BOW! variety, and in fielding the side game.

Yet, they extended their Wickets of the quicker variety should emerge with colours fly-

opponents to the limit, Shinde

Ghulam img

and would at least give encourage-Ahmed being much improved history has a habit of repeating ment to the young to bowl fast, dnce the tour started.

Itself.-Router. and there would be some Incen- It is hard to choose between

"VERY GOOD REASONS" Calcutta, June 4. tive to put zest and energy into Roy and D. Gackwad for the

Mr J. c

C. Mukerjee, President 9. Fred Perry, 1934-35-30. opener's berth,

Gaekwad is admittedly

of the Board in

of Control Ear 10. Weight, 54 .to 534 better form, but Roy has greater Cricket in India, Enid here to- cunces, London, June 4.

circumference, 8.13/16 The following are

Life, for the spinner, might not experience and, unlike Gaekwad, day that the Selecten Com- in. to 9 in.

mitice "must have some be so alluring, close of play scores in would be more effective than on English bowling in India.

the completely dend wicket.

Though on this four he has Vinoo Mankad in the Indian At Romfordompshire 184 Alternatively, we might make always suggested playing a long cam to most England in the (Rogers 88, Itay Smith five for wickets

Old Innings and usually failed to do First Test beginning at Leeds 95). Exsex 74 for six.

Trafford in 1950 or Bristol inso, he is too good to go on At Cambridge-Middlesex 188 1947, both of which answered the falling and this mey be his turn. He regretled

STABILITY Cambridge spin-bowler's prayer from the They have one (Shep- very first

been denounced, but they did At Oxford-Oxford University produce results and most interest- 157 (Oakman aix for 43). Susing cricket. rex 154 for two (C., Oakes 78, John Langridge not out 30).

County cricket matches:

(Robertson 75).

University 111 for

pard not out 71).

the

cach delivery,

FLIGHTING

the match.

like

over.

11. The 100 yards was won

June 17.

-BK Auxiliary All ForeD

***B” Watch Stk

a.m.

AT

Training, Wardens Bervice.com Classes of instruction tor Wardens (will be held as follows during the

week beginning Jung-6, 1952:

Course C/1, St. Joseph's Coffee, Tuesday and Friday, at 7 pmkee instructor Me farmond Yué Tym

Course C/Z, St. Joseph's Collexe, Tuesday and Friday, at p.m. Instructor Mr Daniel K. M. Lok.

Trade Training. Radar Operators

Course W/1. Belillo Pubile Appointment. D/S Mry D. J. Monday June 9 Watch-Trac School. Monday and Thursday, ne

tical Training. Halt Day)- .m. Watson appointed D/S (Training)

p.m., Instructor Mr Lo Chi Ki Transport leaves q RHKD at Nursing Divisions w.o.1, 19.6.32.

Wednesday, June 11-"A" Course W/2, Belillos Pubite School, Enrolments, Western Dist, W. A.1a.m.

Training (Hall | Tuesday and Friday, al 7. p.m., Nursing Division Amb/l. Cheung WatchPractical

D.M. Wai Ching enrolled w.e.f. 30.b.5. Day)-8

Transport leaves Instructor Mr Fung Yam Leung, RIIKDF pl Iesignation, Wanchal "n" And. H

Course UL/1. Northcote Training Jung 12-"A"""&College, Monday and Thursday, at Thursday Division Ptes. Chow Ming & Wong Watch 8.0.A.5.20 p. Ki-jeung resigned w... 1.4.51;

....T.C. sectio Kong-Full Days

June In P.m., Instructor Mr Lo Yu Yan." rezigned Pio. IP to Kam-kwan resigned.15 m. Transport leaves all Tuesday

Course DV/1. Queen's Collcge. | 31.7.31); Pie, Ip

and Friday, at 7 p.m.. bury Rood at £. a.m. Friday June | Instructor Mr Lam Kwok Teoi. w.ef. 31.12.61.

13? ANGI KADA Welches- HKAAP. Hangar 6 p.m. Transport Course Q/1, Taikoo Chinese School, leaves Salisbury Road at 5.45 p.m. Quarry Bay Village, Monday Wireless Operators, Monday June Thursday, at 7.30 p.m., Instructor ---Technical College 8.30 [p.m. | Mr Ng Pack, Chuen, i

Parade Transport leaves Murray Ground at 6.30 p.m. Thursday June Course 1/1, Queen's College, Man-

day and Thursday, at 12 Technical College-5.30 p.m.

fnstructor Mr B, Rateex. Transport Ground

Fighter Course

Queen's E/2. Plotters. Wednesday June 19-"A" [Tuesday and Friday, Watch S,O.R.—(Half Day)-0 4 Instructor Mr Trang Chiu Yan. Thurway June 12- Walch

FUNG PINO-FAN, 3.0. 5t J. Assistant Commissioner,

Colony Headquarters,

St. J. A. E.

June 2, 1032,

Kuala Lumpur

Tournament

Starts

By "ARGONAUT”

Murray Porade

$.0.8.4.30 p.m. Cirks G.D. &

at

and

De

College,

p...

Course E/3, Queen's College, Moh-

PL.A. Bunday June 0-kQ RIDKDS= |day and Thursday, at 8 p.m. (Full Day)-9 9.m. for personnel as Instructor Mr Lo Chi Chiu, previously detailed, Transport JeAVES Murray Parade Ground at _o_s.m.

Course H/1, King George V School, Tuesday June 10-liQ RHKD7--0.43 | Munday and Thursday, at 7 p...

Murray Instructor Me Eric Tăng. p.m. Transport leaves

Parede Ground at 6.30 p.m. Policg Course T/1, St. Andrew's Church Ocurso. Tuesday June 10 HQ Hall, Tuesday and Friday, at 7 p... FULKD 0.45

Transport

but then flight has measured up to formidable good reasons" for not including by J. F. Trelear, and the 220 Young (Hongkong) 8-15. ad at 6.30 p.m. Nursing Order To Lui.

those

at

The captains must strive for At Northampton-Northamp- victory from the first bail and tonshire

not

chiarrow.

by A. McCorquodale.

12. Joo Walcott, World

Champion. Heavyweight

13, 26 ft. 8 in..

14. Jesse Owens. In 1935.

15. P. B. H. May in the against Fourth Test at Leeds the South Africans. He scored

.

J

Mankad in the Test Was not included but a A surprise,

sound team and said that in view of success so far, Manjrekar wil, the several casualties the Indian along with Umrigar, provide the team had had lately, Mankad's 130. batting with fts much needed inclusion would have helped the stability, with

icam Phadkar, Indian

considerably,

that

7-TO-1 ODDS

Furthermore, did not the Gopinath and Ramchand bring-Reuter. Lancashire gates increase by Ing up a formidable rear.. At Manchester-Lancashire providing auch ericket?

between there is always In 224 (Geoff Edrich 78, Jackson:

- London, June 4. Finally, the most important the chance that fortune will nine for (0), Derbyshire 48 for thing of all is aggression, from once again smile upon the un- India in the first cricket Test The formidable toak facing no wicket.

At Swansea - Yorkshire 232 every one of the 22 players in happy Hazore. Hie last Innings, against England, beginning at (Lester 65, Hever four for 77+]

Leeda tomorrow, is reflected in Glamorgan 115' for Ave,

Baseball Results the prices on offer by leading bookmakers, who are usually very astute in their assessment on sporting events,

One

London bookmaker makes England 7 to 1 03 6 favourite to win ball the First Test and the series. India's chances of success are assessed at 6 to 1 against.

HABLINGDEN SURFRISED

Manchester, June 4.. On being told of India's deck-

think of security first, Nottinghamshire, V. Nottinghamshire 200 for four The aim should be at least 400 87, Stocks runs on the first day; this, after all, 18 not 70 runs per hour. The

4 guess, without

(Hardstaff opt out riot out (4).

At The Oval-Surroy 327 present average, which I give (Fletcher 70, Fishlock 31, Clark purely not out 78, Spencer five for statistical proof, would not be 110). Leicestershire 55 for three. much over 300.

At Worcester Worcestershire Beller, rather than brighter 220 (Outschoorn 00, Shirrefferleket, is what lovers of the three for 20). Combined Sergamo. would wish to see vices 187 for 1 (Shirret 54, Heath not out 68, Manters not

`out 67).—Reuter,

HASHIM KHAN IN

AUSTRALIA

Sydney, June 4. Hashim Khan, – tho World Profemloriat Squash Rockels Champion, won 11 of 12 games In a row when he played four loading players of New South Wales here tonight,

Play lasted

and two hours Hashim Khan took no rest throughout.

Hashim Khan arrived here with the. Royal Fakistan Air da Force hockey team, who are

1. touring Australia.-Reuter,

New York, June 4, Major League baseball results today were:

National League Now York 2 Chicago

(Three night games) AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago

3 New York Cleveland 11 Boston

(Two night games)

-Associated Press.

THE GAMBOLS

12

Kuala Lumpur, June 4. Dick Mitchell (United leaver Salisbury Road

defeated Ramon pm States)

15-5 and 16-5 on the ing day of the Kuala pur unofficial World pionships.

bod

daves Murray Parade Ground es instructor Me H. C. Lau. 0.30 p.m. Equipment Atlant. Course K/1, Lok Sin Tong Frie Monday June 3 R.A.7. Kal Tak School. Monday and Thursday, at 7 (Fuli Day)-9.20.m. Transport p.m., Instructor Mr Ho Chok Nath. at 9 6.m. Course Y/1. Wah Yan College, Friday June 15--UKAAF Hangar Kowloon, Monday, at 1 p.m.

Transport leaves Sailbury (Thursday, at 9 p.m., Instrucior Mir Hes. Wednesday June 11-As defall-

Courio YA. Wah Yon Collage, p.m. Thursday June 12-- open-Section H.A. Ka Tax-0.30 Kowloon, Tuesday and Friday, at

Transport leaves Balaburyp.m., Instructor Mr Lau King Yuen, Lum-am

Course M/1. Ying We College. Rand a 9. M.T. Drivers. Cham Sunday June .A. Kal Tak Monday and Thursday, at 8 pm...

.m. AC P. Wang AC II.C. Instructor Mr Fan Of Man, 1.1. Ngal. Monday, June NI

Course M/Z. Xing Wa College, Trained MT. Drivers R.ATuesday and Friday, at 7 p.m., Kal Tak (Full Day) Transport In the first set Young re- Sallebury Road af & a.m. Squadron Instructor Mr Wong Wing Chun. peatedly caught Mitchell with Groundcrew. Sunday June "A" backhand

Course BSP/1, longkong Chinese cross net shots, but Flight-IIKAAJ Hangar.45 R.m. Textile Mills Association, 30 Tafpo he had little chance to employ

Transport leaves Balibut Road. Monday and Thursday, at 7.

p.m.. Iniructor Mr Tong Bik Ming 8.00 am. Friday June 16. Billy Wright (Wolver. these strokes in the second set-KAAF Hangar-Up.m. Course BSP/2, Hongkong Chiness hampton)

hig 43rd played

as Mitchell forced him back with Transport leaves Sailebury Road at Textile Mills Association, Taips

Friday, at match for England ..ogainst

base shots and smashed re- 5.15 p.m. Saturday June 14-B Road, Tuesday ar Stanley Switzerland recently.

Fight IAAF Hangar p.m. p.m.. Instructor Mr Tang Yin Walt. turns.

Civil Aid Services Course HK/1. Transport leaves Sallabury Road at Matthews has played for Eng-

Ofice, Tuesday and Friday, at 0.50 land on more than 50

The third осад

set was over in 145 p.m.

Flying Programme, Sunday June p.m. ingtructor Mr Bien beh Nien. sions, but many of these were seven minutes as Young tired.

Aircrew-KAAF Flight

Alaszain Toon, kaves Transport .. Fco war-time matches, when caps

Chief Staff Omer. Wah-fong (Hongkong) Hantar-0

Civil Aid Services, were not awarded.

lost to Ool Tell-bock (Malayn) Salsbury Road at 8.30 am, Thurs- cay June 13. Auster Pilots=0 17. Hockey: Cricket: bil-1-15, 3-15.

p.m.-Lenture-Fi 26 Munro, far- Hards; golf.

10. Great Britain, 1933-38.

19. Jimmy Wijde. He often when gave away stones even fighting at the flyweight limit of Del. He won the world title by defeating Zulu Kid.

20. 163 by Peter Smith for Essex against Derbyshire fra 1947. With Vigor, he added 218 for the Just wicket.

Barry Appleby

(GAYE, WHERE DID YOU PUT THAT

WEED KILLET

IN THAT OLD) (FERTILISER TIN

THREE

SILENT

SALESMEN

6th June, 1052.

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