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Thrilling Finish At
Lord's: Middlesex Win With Minutes To Go
Surrey Lose
The Leadership
London, June 13.
An exciting victory over Northamptonshire by 23 runs with only minutes to spare took Middlesex to the top of the County Cricket Cham- pionship table today.
They displaced Surrey, who did not gain a point from their drawn match with Glamorgan the first team to take any points from a match
with Surrey this season.
Middlesex have 84 points from nine matches while Surrey have 80 from the same number of games.
Wightman Cup Lead By U.S.
+
406 for
Lancashire, who defeated the At Harrogate - Yorkshire reigning champions, Warwick; | beat Gloucestershire by reven shire, in two days, are third wickets. Yorkshire with 04 points from
seven seven declared and .113- for matches, and Derbyshire's vle three. Gloucestershire 232 axi tory over Sussex took them into 280 (Wilson 52. Wordle, left- fourth place with 50 points from arm slow, five for 49). nine games,
52
took
Al likeston Derbyshire beat Sussex by 100 runs. Derbyshire 236 and 133. Sussex 124 and 105 (James Langridge not uut 67, Gladwin four for 37).
Next cones Yorkshire, who beat Gloucestershire, and Northamptonshire, who ftrat innings points from their defeat by Middlesex. Each ha
A Southampton Hampshire- London, June 13.
but Yorkshire have Essex match drawn. Hampshire points,
eight Miss Maureen Connolly, played
Komer
agamit
206 for nine declared and 172 (Balley, righearm fast, five for 17-year-old American tennis Northamptonshire's nine.
So c
complete was the mastery
Eisex 200 for seven de- champion, helped the United of the bowlers In the matchclared (Avery 158) and 33 for
a 3-0 lead between Middlesex and North- States to gain
two. 20 wickets
A: over Britain on the opening amptonshire that
Lord's Middlesex beat day for an ag-Northamptonshire by 23 runs. day of the Wightman Cup fell during the
Middlesex 374 for seven declar- women's international match grogate of 260 runs.
frown declared Northampton-ed and 137 (Nubber,, right-arm at Wimbledon today.
thire's first innings closed when medium, live for 47), Northamp- one run ahead.
tonshire 375 for eight declared and 113 (Young, left-arm slow, fetar for 37).-Reuter,
the way.
A
in ZWO
and
INDIANS IN DUBLIN
Dublin, June 13.
ten, their bowlers soon had the
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Of
False Ideas Race Superiority Cause Of Tension
Washington, June 13.
"In the past, the conduct of the democratic nations has too often been marred by a racial pride that has left its scars on the relations be tween the East and West," Mr Truman said in a speech to graduates of Howard University, Negro University in Washington.
Living
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Why we say Steeple- chase.
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A steeplechase is horse-race across which country in ditches and hedges have to be taken as they appear. Nowadays the courses for steeple chages are marked out with stakes and flags but the name derives from the early days when the race was run In a direct line towards some landmark, generally a church steeple, which also acted as winning-post:
Tight Finish In Spalding
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Worthing, June 13.
Antonio Cerdá, crack Argen- tine golfer, and Harry Weetman, British match play champion, were joint winners of the Spalding professional tourna ment here today.
Anished with 72-hole of 271
after overlaiding Tom Haliburton, Scottish pro- Eresional,
Bet up a world rocord Bgure of 120 for the first 30 boles.
tota hey
Haliburton Anished in fourth position with 273 after taking 75' and
72 .on the last two rounds.
The finish was one of the tightest seen in a British tourna
First came Haliburion with his 273 eclipsed,
few
ment for a long time.
nutes later by Bill Shankland
who completed a fine round of 69
to lead by a stroke with 272,
Weetman came next with ศ round of 70 for 271 and muscular Cerda was left on the last green with a putt of five yards for s clear victory.
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He missed by a couple of inches |
67 and tie with Weetman.- Reuter,
Bucosasite inferences produos
Fred
Forger
But the young American, Middlesex lost their opening favourite for the Wimbledon pair
air for 25, and though Bill singles title this year, came Edrich scored 47 in two hours, close to defeat in her first match the last seven wickets fell for on the fast Wimbledon turf.31 runs in 85 minutes. Five of
President Truman told Negro graduates to- Her penetrating drive, hit them went to Albert Nutter, The Indian tourists finished in deep to the corners with
Northants medium fast bowler, a commanding position at the day that much of the trouble in the world today tremendous power and superb
first day of their was caused by false ideas of racial superiority. end of tho two-day game with Ireland here. control, eventually gave her for 17 runs in 60 deliveries. 3-6, 6-1, 1-3 win over Mrs Jean
VAIN RECOVERY
After, the Indian batsmen had Walker-Smith after the Hamp Left to get 137 for victory hit out merrily and boldly for shire
housewife had broken
three-quarters the Innings to close at 304 at through to lead 4-2 in the de- hours. Northamptonshire los: elding set.
six wickets for 45 to the fast Irishmen in trouble, and at the Miss Connolly, who bases her bowling of Alan Moss und the close, when bad light stopped game on a blistering corner-to-left-arm slows of Jack Young, play early, Ireland were 83 for corner base-line attack, took a George Tribe, the Austrailan six and 221 in arrears. long time to get used to the Test player, led a recovery but Only Armstrong, who made pace of the court and, with her when he was caught off a skier 32 not out, offered any real opponent playing at peak form, for 34, Middlesex had won with resistance to the Indian bowlers, the American had to fight all 15 minutes to spare.
Innings begon The Indian After
Jong-drawn-but quietly, and only 10 runs were the The
Wimbledon champion,
in the first half hour. Miss Doris Hart, took only $8 struggle for first innings points scored
when Umriger and Men- between Surrey and Glamorgan, minutes to beat Britain's Mrs
jrekar came together, runs Joan Winkel-Querer "8-3, 0-3, there was never much chance of
flowed freely. being sumder off the ground any other result than a draw.
particularly Wis Tho brightest
Umrigar batting of the and steadier in control through-
He reached 50 in aggressive. out.
day came during Surrey's fourth wicket partnership by Bernard 45 minutes, and was finally out a brilliant mid-wicket catch Mies Hart paired with Miss Constable and Tom
Clark, who Shiricy Fry to beat Mrs Winkel- put on 30 in 115 minutes. It after having batted for an hour
hit his 02.
two sixes Quertler and Muss Helen was broken with the mist ball of
02. He Fletcher 8-0, 6-4 in the doubles, the madch, Gilbert Parkhouse and seven fours,
Manjrekar. although not
which took him nings for 88 100 minutes and included qne six and 11 fours.
The United States. could help Adhikari also hit up a breezy other peoples to build better
Time-Being -- Brùng se wickels quickly fell lives for themselves and could 45, but when the tail-enders tried to keep up the price of scoring, and together could change misery to show that free peoples working India, after being 303 for seven. happiness. were all out for 304,-Reuter,
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"Today, as we reach a fuller proud and arrogant' because the understanding of the brother American way of life was the INTELLIGENCE TEST GOLUTION | Hongkong, June 10, 1952. hood
of man, we are laying envy and admiration of every- alde these old prejudices," he one
• unique solutions İsaid.
J The Point Four programme that Americans were Referring in particular to his meant Polno
Four
programs, Mr working together in India, Truman-sald that the United Stam, Indo-China and other Slates
working with the Was
"regardless of race, naw nations of Asia and Africa creed, or ancestry to help the
progress of mankind," "Anything less would be a Mr Truman declared that the of the democratic ideals United States hind made solid betroyal
he said. we profess,"
progress in recent years in ex- "Better than any other coun- tending civil rights und equal try, the United States can reach opportunities to
and Negroes races and origins, and deal as much more had to be done, mar,
to man with the different | Reuter. peoples of the globe."
London Expréts Bernion:
DARTWORDS SOLUTION PICKWICK-Papers —
The match ends tomorrow getting Cork for his first. wickes, hold, played an attractive - in-` out, through our diversity of,| other minority groups, although — Pare-Pale Beyond Past **.
with three singles and a double of the season. Constable batted and the United States, with two hours and 55 minutes for
their big lead, seem certain to win the trophy for the 18th successive time--Reuter.
AMPON LOSES
Bristol, June 13. Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt defeated Felleissino Ampon of
54 not out.
CLOSE FINISH Derbyshire beut Sussex by 100 runs with 20 minutes to
spare.
Sussex, who needed 186 for six wickets left, victory with the Philippines, 6-3, 0-2, in had to wait until after lunch to the semi-finals of the West, of bat, as rain washed out the England lawn tennis champion morning's play. ships today.
The other semi-finals iween Annanda Vieira (Brazil) and Straight Clark (US) wil be played on Saturday. It was postponed because of fieavy rain
today-United Press,
In spite of a heroic innings
MP WILL LEAD
Borgmann And Leach On Way Out
London, June 14, HUMANITY'S CENTURY -
Richard Bergmann and Johnny leading British table "There are those who have Leach,
tennis players, are leaving Eng-i said that this is America's cen-land today (Saturday) for a tour tury, but we want it to be more of Japan. than that," the President de- London, June 13.
clared. Mr P. J. Noel-Boker, MP. humanity'e former Fuel and Power Minis" ter, will be commandant of the British Olymple team during the Games at Helsinki from July 10 to August 3.
OLYMPIC TEAM be by James Langridge they could not hold out against the good Derbyshire bowling,
Langridge batted three hak hours for of not out and rarely looked troubled, but after the loss of George Coor, with whom he had put on 51 for the Afth wicket, Sussex never seemed likely to get the runs.
Ife competed in the 1912 and Clift Gladwin, Derbyshire's 1020 Games, being secami In the fast medium bowler, took four 1,500 metres in 1920-Reuter, wickets for 37 runs n the quarter-final tie.
innings. bringing his match Argentina won the opening figures to seven for 60. match, 'Enrique Morta beating The batting performances of Bernard Destremesu -2, 0-2 their two main bowlers. Derek 0-2, but Paid Remy squared the mich for Franco by defeating ezme to Hampshire's rescue Alejo Russell 0-4, 7-5, 6-3, Reuter.
DAVIS OUP
Paris, June 13. France and Argenting were level at one match all after the first day's play here in their Cup European Zone
Davis
DRITAIN. LOSING
Shackleton and Victor Cannings,
Reuter,
They will meet Japan's best in We want to be table tennis matches at Kyoto on people of the world, including July and in Tokyo. on July 18. the people of the Soviet Union, could know and appreciate this foot, lasting peace and universal Justice would not be
a. dream. They would be a reality."
Mr. Truman said that the United States should not became
Lawn Bowls League Tables
when defeat by Essex seemed almost certain. Hampshire had Recreio lost seven for 89 when they came KCC
IRC together, and they put on 47.
Essex did not try for the 170 CCC left to make in 103 | PRC were they
TC minutes.
Trevor Balley, bowling very KBGC the first day of the European fast In an unchanged spell of KDC zone Davis Cup quarter-final two and three-quarters hours, HKFC
Rolando del Bello beat Tony took five for 44 for Easex.
Bologna, June 13, Italy gained a lead of two matches to nil over Brliala on
here.
Mottram B-6, 6-3, 0-2 in the first match and Fausto Gardini tiefeated Geoff Paish 6-2, 0-3, 6-3 in the second singles, Router.
DENMARK v. GERMANY
Copenhagen, June 18, Denmark and
THE RESULTS
ксс The following were the re-
Recreio sults:
At Hinckley-Leicestershire- HKCC Nottingham match abandoned. IRC "A"
KDGC No play today owing to rain. Nottinghamshireo 204 and 22 for FC
me. Leicestershire 372 for
Germany eightht Glamorgan
shared the first two anglest matches:in
their Davis Cup Surrey match
European Zone quarter-final 240 and 133 for four (Constable KCC
here today.
not
Recreio
match drawn. Burrey
out 64). Glamorgan 267. Kurt Nielsen (Denmark) beat Aa Oxford-Oxford Univer- KDC Germany's Ernicat Buchholz ally-Kent match abandoned. No 11KFC 7-6, 6-3, 0-4, and Horst Her play today owing to rein. Kent PRC mann (Germany), beat Torben 243 and 241 for four, Oxford
Ulrich 0-1,0-8, 0-1,—Bester, ·University 2
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