Pago
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE, 20, 1952.
INDIA STARTS WELL IN SECOND TEST AND THEN COMES ANOTHER PATCHY BATTING DISPLAY
London, June 19.
India, as in the first Test at Headingley, gave a patchy display of batting after Vijay Hazare, their captain, had again won the toss in the accond Test which began here today.
But Vinoo Mankad and Hazare batted brilliantly and if was chiefly owing to these two that India made 235.
•
England, in the last quarter of an hour, made eight without loss and will resume tomorrow 227 behind with all their wickets in hand.
"Johnny-piruse pay more attention-for the purposes of this Tessmi. the chlef exports of India are not Umargar, Hasare. Padkar and Ghulam Ahmed 7"
-kontium Esperas Kjerring
"Soviet Sport" Writes On
The Olympics
Moscow, June 19,
"Soviet Sport", the organ of the highest of the Soviet sports authorities, today demand- ed the conversion of the Olympics into "not only a sports festival but a festival of peace and international friendship."
The newspaper
I said that this is what pro gressive athletes of all countries strive and will obtain."
In a spedal article telephone from Helsinki, the newspaper said that Finnish athletes had already appealed to all partici pants at the Olympics to adopt the slogan, "Struggle for peace." At the same Umo it quoted Finnish member of the
Mr M. Olymple Committee, Pokalla, to the effect that the
a
refusal to admit the Chinese People's Republic is "a scandal."
two The day's play provided distinct contrasts. At rst there was no Indication that England would take the initiative in the -Degan by alternoon for Indin making their best opening stand of the tour, thanks mainly to Mankad.
The crowd thoroughly enjoyed the display of Mankad and the fine anish to the Indian innings with Hazare la command.
For the last two wickets, the England felismen spread out, hoping to induce Hazaro to take singles so that they could attack Mankad, released by Healung-Shinde and Ghulam Ahmed. But den, his Lancashire League Club, Hazare countered the adhere and forfeited, many runs in "farming" fully justified siis Inclusion.
the bowling.
In two hours before lunch he and Roy scored 82 and they rais- ed the score to 206 before Mankad was beautifully caught by Watkins ut very fine leg,
a collopso come such that at the tea interval India hud loat seven men for the addi- tion of 76 runs,
made 14. nado 22.
It was a "breakdown" almost as sudden and sensational as
their four wickels for nought at Headingley.
Hazare gave only one chance in his magnificent -innings-- when he was 27. 'But it was a vary hot chance off Bedner, with Compton failing to accept a fast low catch in the slips.
For Services To Cricket BILLY SUTCLIFFE
COMPLETES HIS MAIDEN CENTURY
Scorer Bill Ferguson, alins "Fergia”, was presented with his British Empire Medal at Australia House in London by Mr R. J. Menzies, the Australian Primo - Minister.
also Ahreatened Ramchand trouble as Hazare's partner. Ho made two glorious square cuis from Watkins which whistle NO
past cover, bút Trueman's pace and in-swing were too much for him in the end.
Hution
TRIUMPH FÓR TRUEMAN
31-year-old
England captained Trueman, the
Но handlad his Yorkshire Just bowler, enjoyed shrewdly. another triumph by taking four bowlers with sound judgment, wickets and Walkins, in addition but his task was lightened by to catching Munkad, claimed the inconsistency of the Indian three wickets.
batting between lunch and tea,
But once, again Hazare played
4 galiant captain's innings. He demonstrated his fine classic strokes and skilfully combined nggression with defence.
THE SCOREBOARD. india-1st Innines
C Watkins Mankad,
Trueman Ray, and b Bedser Umrigar, b Trueman
not out
Indie were 180 for eight on a perfect plich, but their innings ended on the same noto as it had on reker, lbw, begún,
With Hazare supreme and confident, the two tail-enders
Shinde and Ghulam Ahmed gave hit splendid support,
When Evans stumped Shinde England it represented the wickel-keeper's 100th Test dis- missal in six years of postwar
W. A. Oldfield, cricket. Australian, alone surpasses him with 100 vielims.
the
England took 27 minutes to trap Ghulam Ahmed, so that Hazare, who alone succeeded in both innings at Headingley, took out his bat after a stay of two hours and 50 minutes dor 69 which included nine fours.
When England went in Hutton and Simpson safely, played out time in making eight."
b Bedser Phadkar, b Watkins ..... Adhikari, bw, b Watkins Ramchand, b Trueman
b
Mantri, b Trueman Shinde, st Evana b Watkins Ghulam Ahmed, Jenkins
Extras
Bedser
Bowling Analysis
M. R
235
W
38
8 02
25
12
72
7.3 .1
20
12
21
7
37
It was awarded to him last winter for "services to cricket.”
CHANGE FOR SOCCER
Annual Meeting Of English
Football Written Off As A
League Can
By PETER DITTON
Be
Failure
The Annual Meeting of the Football League jo. London carlier this month can be written off as one of the biggest sporting failures for years. Every attempt to introduce new blood, new life into the game was strictly vetoed.
the
*
The only proposal which received an affirmative vote was the one concerning a provisional new minimum price of admission. Unless there is a tax conces slon from the Chancellor British soccer fans will in futuro have to pay at least 1/9d for the 1 sometimes doubtful pleasure of B professional soccer seeing. 18
3 match.
Really, it is difficult to see the Byes 8, No Balls 10 (Bedser 4,
ingle of the League. Last season in all parts of the country Trueman 6)
perienced a fall in attendance figures,
Trucman Jenkins Laker Watidns
England-1st Innings Hutton, not out Simpson, not out
Total (for no wkts) Bowling Analysis
OMR:
Ramchand
Moira Paterson Phadkar
Wins British
"INTOLERABLE" Oven At Troon
It added, "It intolerable
Open
that so far athistes from the Troon, Ayrshire, June 19, Chiasso, People's Republic, the
Miss Moira Paterson,
German Democratic
vited though Commitice has
Western
the
Republic
invited teams
and the Korean Democratic former games mistress at a Republic have not yet been in- Glasgow girls' school, won Olymples the British Women's Openi
from and Formosa."
Germany, South Golf. Championship here.j
today.
Fighting back gallantly after newspaper rejected untenable the Committee's rul-being four holes down with nine ing that only one delegation can to play, Miss Paterson defeated
by Miss country
Stephens, represent each
Saar district as Lancashire, a former winner, at citing the
30th
She had never
The
Is
Frances
bote.
of
3 3
2
B
Even the fact of refusing to allow any games to be televised dja did not bring about an improve- Wment. This ban has, however, been imposed for a further twelve months which means that the and the Home FA Cup Final Internationals will be seen only by those lucky enough to obtain tickets.
- 10 2 -Reutor.
Generously, the: League has
TAIPEI TO agreed to allow one match to be
PROTEST
ர
London, Jund 19.
Billy Sutcliffe, son of the famous England and York- shire opening batsman, Herbert Sutcliffe, completed his malden century in first class cricket for Yorkshire against Worcestershire today.
When Yorkshire declared he had made 171 runs not out, hitting one six and 28 fours. He made 101 of his total today.
The Worcestershire attack Al Brentwood-Leicestershire sorely missed Roley Jenidins, 402 for eight declared (Jacieson Essex against 142, Walsh not out 90). playing in the Test india, and Yorkshire scored 200 350 for five (Gibb: 70, Horstall runs in 120 minutes.
143).
11 809
130
Bonn Close, with whom At Northamplon-Kent. Sutolite put on 130 in 75 for six declared (Mayes not out minutes for the fifth wicket, int). Northamptonshire two sixes and 10 fours in his (Brookies not out 102) and 30 70,
for no wicket.
:
Warwickshire, the reigning At Worcester-Yorkshire. 412 champions, are within sight of for five declared (Sutcliffe, not their first County, victory this out 171, Close 70). Worcester- season, their opponents, Sussex, shire 177, (Outachoom. 85) and being only zé rina abend at 21 for no wicket, andere today's close with all but one of their second inning's wickets At Nellingham-Nottingham- shire 319. for nine declared (Hardstoft 81, Poole 78), Glou- Warwick's opening batsman,cestershire. 170 for one (Eximolt. Fred Gardner, fell within two es, Young not out 68).
down.
of his century today, after
being 01 not out overnight,
At Birmingham-Sussex 80
Lancashire fared badly. against and 220 for nine. Warwickshire Glamorgan, to whom they con-201 (Gardner 98)-Reuter,
coded first innings", lead by five runs. At the close they were
only 54 runs ahead. wh
Ave
second innings, wickets down, t
Ginemorgan's
Danald Shepher
12
"fast.
who
bowler, began
collapse yesterday, finished with six for 67, his best. first class figures, and then took. three second innings wickets,
Cox, young Surrey Second XI dast medham bowler, took seven Cambridge University wickets for |22, earlly his best bowling fent.
When Cambridge followed on 282 behind,. M. Stevenson made
LEAGUE
TENNIS
Following are the results of Men's "C" Division League ton- nis matches played yesterday:
Ladies' Recreation Club lost to
100 not out, ils frst century of Kowloon Tong Garden Assucla- the season. Batting for over two tion by, 3-0. hours, he hit two sixes and 101 fours.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCOREB
The following were the close of play scores;
Captain Boaton & J. Wallace (LRC) lost to Sam Sook & K.V. Lienis 0-0; beat R. Wel & A. Bay". mond 6-4; lost to A. Wal & C Long 4-7.
་།
De Watson & P. Andresen (LRC) lost to Bam Book de K.W. Lang Raymond At The Oval Surrey .304 for 1-0 beat R. Wel & A. six declared (McCarthy four for 6-4; beat A Wel &..9 Ling 4-3
W.J. Skinner & Cdr Laing (LEC) maximum wages; that changes noose they are gradually. 60). Cambridge University 102 10 La Bam Book & K.W. Liang (Cox seven for 2) and 169 for 1-51 lost to 11. Wot & ArRaymond in regulations could be passed by tightening around their neckar
4-0 last, to, A., Wei, &.C.a., LAROS a two-thirds majority instead of The remedy lies in their own four (Stevenson not out 100). 2-0.
At Oxford Middlesex 509 for the three-quarters as at present. hands. Either changes must be
m-five declared and 30 for one, Post Office Recreation Club Fortsmouth's suggestion the Third Divisions. 596 (Farb-lon 10 Hongkong Cricket Club £30 present aplece for
by' 3-0. veruj the mand or else qual voting! by 65; Bush 67). League Champions was also must be given
At Proston Lancashire”” 119| power with the First and Second rejected.
S.K. Chin & H.C. Wu (PORCH Divisions. Only when the "what (G. Edrich 07, Shepherd six for Next season if the fall-off in 1" have we hold“ attitude of 157, Hever tour for 48) and 50 last to G.H.P. Pritchard & R.G. attendance continues and with the top clubs hus been broken for WC
Craig 3-0; lost to J. Bendall & W.R. five. Glamorgan 124 Thompson 2-0: beat Landen & Mor- down can English football (Stotham three for 23).
K.Y. Wong & N.C. Wang (PORCI At Derby Somerset 250 and the benefit of better and brighter legislation.' 159 for three (Angell not out conceded walkoves to 4.1.2. Pri- chard & N.G. Craig:: Jost to 3,
Thomason --4-80; - '80), Derbyshire 148 (Buse four Bendall : f/W.X-
beat Landon & Martin 6-2. ---(London - Expresi Kervicé) for 20).
P.T. Lom & F. Lai (PORCI Jost to G.H.P. Pritchard & R.G. Craig Bendall & W.R. 2-0 lost to J Thompson 4-6; beat Landon & Mar-
to
no incentives offered spectators or players there seems' no reason why it should not expect to have continue the League clubs will have to consider very carefully
THE DUKE IS PUTTING
PUNCH INTO POLO
broadcast every Saturday after- noon, but again there must be the veil of secrecy which will not permit the clubs concerned to be mentioned by name until Talpel, June 19. The Chinese National Ama- they are actually "on the air."
In effect, the League has will Athletic Federation tour
to its million and quarter send a strong protest to Sigfrid said
what Edstrom, President of the In- potential supporters: "Take ternational Olympic Committee, we have to offer of go without,"
Attempts to enliven against his ruling barring Chin- ese Nationalists from the Hel- by having a four-up and four- down promotion and relegation sink! Games,
with 'an system were greeted They had planned to send a
one run emphatic "no." Tottenham, who sponsored the proposal, received
The Duke, a patron of the doubles the attendance-though Of such stuff are women players Anly 14-about one third of the Hurlingham Palo the com
Association, the fact that he will be playing madel than, patronage to must not be advertised, votes necessary for their plan to gives more
this grand, tough, exciting game. be put into operation...
He plays it and he plays it well.
AS SUBSTITUTE
By STEPHEN CROZIER
They said polo was dead-killed by the told of war and the break-up of famous stables. Grounds known the world over were ploughed up and turned into allotments. But today it is very much alive, thanks. mainly to the Duke of Edinburgh, who has put a new punch into the game, and a group of determined men, and women whose enthusiasm has fired the imagination of thousands who have never sat astride a pony and who thought that "hockey.' on horses" was a specialised sport of the rich,
having been invited "though it the front until she gained basketball team and
is well-known that the Saar been belongs to Germany."
ner.
the
The protest sald mities invited the Nationalists to participate on March 15 and The commitee announced on that they accepted on April 20. that -neither Na- Wednesday ilonalist nor Communist China inke part.-Associated could and Press.
and
the victory.
Miss Stophens ruled The Soviet paper quoted the centre of the
fairways with Finnish Press as follows: "Recent woods and irons like a golding developments show that the Wo bourgeoise and Social Democrats machine in the early stages, but endeavour to make athletes the when she began to tire she also weapon of political speculation, began to find the bunkery
rough. The International Olympics Com the
Miss Paterson tightened her Kaittee does not want the parti cipation of the representatives of gume, scized her chances
un a great victory-Reuter. 800,000,000 Chinese people but gave that privilege to splinters like the Kuomintang and West Germany."-United Press.
Leach And Bergmann Start Series Today 8 Tokyo, June 20. The
tennis Britis table stars, Johnny Lench and Richard Bergmann, will play the first of a series of matches in Japan today, against top players from Japanese universities.
They arrived in Tokyo by air yesterday. Router.
THE
BOB OLIN -PICKS
SUGAR RAY
Pompton Lake, NJ., June 19. Ex-Champion Bob Olin today
A Daughter For Freddie Mills
.
soccer
Lit·
THE OLD STORY
Only an enthusiast would have flown from Scotland, as he did, to pet
oct as a substitute for a man who was unable to play.
The spirit of polo is symbolized;
o!
ONE-ARMED
FAMILY TEAM And Lord Cowdray's other sisters, Mrs Alastair Gibb and Mrs Campbell Preston, are also distinguished players,
Craigéngower CC defeated liz- dlan Recreation Club, by, 7-2.
Sun (CCC) drew B. Saliet & L. Sung
with Himjahn & 8.H; Khan' 6-8: Best B.3. Rumjahn & M. Samy 6.2 drew with I. Krchell... S.E.M. Bux 6-3.
Fung King-cheung & chird reces beat F. Humjahn. & S., Khan 6-4; beat B.M. Ruinjaîne 31, Samy 6-2; drew with 1, Kitchel & A.E.M..Bux Q+E, MAA
Leonard & Dhabhier (CCC) beat F. Rumjahn & 8:1. Khan.0-4: Unet 8.M. Rumah & A.Samy 04: drow with I. Kitchell & 8.214. Bux 0-4.
Chinese Recreation Club 1.beat Kowloon Dock. Club by 7-22
P.J. Chot and YW. Chung (CRC 1) bot R.H.A. Lapsley and W. Gaffney 0; lost to All and J. Muldoon 4-6; brat W.. Chomber and J.H, Clark 05:
. Kwok and P.N. Pun (CRC) beat RH.A Lapsley and Gaffney 6-3 beat Alot and
don 6-3; beat W. Chamber
and Clark 9-1.
Y.X. Pau ar N.K, Tam (CHC") lost to R.H. Lapsley and Gaffney 67 Beat A. Zika and Muldoon 6-4; beat, W. Chamber and
While the Duke
brings the the man glamour to the game who 15 polo today is Lord
Another family which provides Cowdray.
Its own team is that of Mr Arthur the way back to Dunkirk, Lucas, his wife, Ethel, son III. Clark -
18, and one of the Patricia,
A Bentia and A.3. Remediow
•ght his pold-playing ...... daysjays walmos Park Hertford, Recref) best lu Po-hel and "Two
were over. When
most folk. thought the where Oxford And Cambridge ahib-lin 03; beat Ma Kin-long and heyday of the game was gone meet later this year,
C.T. Ho dei; bent Les
It was the old story of self preservation. While the First and Second Division clubs con-
At Cowdray Park his long shot tinue to have one vote aplece, into goal which helped his team, compared with the four allotted Pipers Hill from Warwickshire,
Recreio beat Chinese Recreu- off in. Flanders by a shell; to the 44 Third Division sides, to win was the action of a com- Lord Cowdray had his left arm John and daughter Patricia.
will continue to
petent player,
everyone, except himself, youngest players in the country,tion Club 2 by 5-4. to.stagnate.
inys with her family at their When soccer attendances drop LB always the small clubs
home, which feel the pinch first of all. The First and Second Division London, June 19.
Rides can
In most cases afford Mrs Christine Mills, 35-year-
the rising cost of living bo Park ground in Dublin Was (Recreio) drew with Lu Fo-bel 0-0: ald wife of Freddie Mills, former to thumb their noses at the loss in the words at the top of one killed by the toll of the war, and Like Hurlingham the Pheonix CA. Barretto and J.A: Marques lla: "Matches are NEVER thought otherwise. Indeed with-ploughed up and used for allot-lost to Ma Kin-long, and CT. He
because
4-6; beat Lee, Jin-woon and fat. World and British Lightheavy of a few hundred spectators.
bad picked Sugar Ray Robinson
But, for those who live from
could never have meals and peat (fuel) storage o -0. him put boxer, has
Polo
during light heavy-weight Champlon
B.P. Gosano "and" P.P.motelho: the war wrest the workl
birth to a daughter at week to week the rejection of
That's the spirit in which been revived In Britain. to brighten the weight boxing crown from Joey
Bhin-lin 4-0 lost to his "Kin-ione The mon, whose wound would In reviving the sport there the Recreio) lost to Il Po-hel and co King's College Hospital, Lendon. any propsspis Maxim on Monday.
Mrs Mills is the daughter (of i game are just so many more the Duke plays the game. It is surely have stopped anyone else! main Club elders, somewhat reana, C.T. Ho 4-0; drew wah Lea Olin suid today that Jacy, in
comin
a spirit of daring. of esprit-de- from playing again, not only were corps, of determination and found the enthusiasm to restart inclusion of women
luctantly, perhaps, agroed to the in-wown and CT TO CO Other schemes which
members South China Athletic Associa sparring rounds, appeared slag- Ted Broadribb, who was Mill's nails in the
would probably be manager and is now mungese thrown overboard were West above all of sportsmanship the game after the war, but to gish and
Now
if the Queen, approves,
•he play
c.c. You and DD Yis (BCAA) pace which Robinson is sure to Heavyweight ' set-United Press.
beat P.AJtsher, and, Ablang
has 6-9
beat. Drakna - and Hobby: 4-0:"beat the snorting of the eager ponies; | says.
V zamesit: was first played in Fisher and Tim01, 6-4; best Coctens the flashing of whirling sticks, Ponies can be hired at Cow-Parma in 525 B.C.dhe season and Waker 021ER
C. WODK and T..! framed in a background of the dray for 10s. chukka. A chukka may even be satended, with in
|| (SCAA) (Dept. : Incalen
Land, flebis English scene at its dest. lasts only 7 minutes, but the 10,000 sto watching polo by 1-3 best Thiry the Lace (0-2), lort
game is no strenuous that a a pony. doodlight. And it is so simple that the can only play two in a day til AT WEMBLEY" few rules are easily understood And It is not a by first-time spectators.. A game. There are
Reuter.
think in Britain today. But the
them back.
In Windsor
unable to compate with the fast Johnny Williains, British Empire Ham's. ȧuggestion that players | Qualities sadly lacking some became qirat-class player him and now several appear regularlytton beat KCC 8-1
over the age of 20 could be palko is giving a lond in bringing | largely due to. him a polowhere, thousands | beat: 2. Drakes and G. Íłobbe 031. Folo as a spectacle has ovgry" | wesithy, only; "Anyone with fola now %APSFON 693 beat C. Footens and Walker
GAMBOLS
Ho! Ho! WEVE HAD GUCH A GAME:
OH DEAR. WHAT A MESS YOU'RE IN-GO UP AND GET INTO HOT BATH STRAIGHT AWAY S
Champion.
Barry Appleby
YES RUN ALONG OLD MAN, AND DET YOURSELF READY --WERE. ALL GOING TO THE AMATEUR, CUP FINAL THIS AFTERNOON
MEAN BOTH OF YOU
It
bolo is no longer.
that Great game for
the d watch
the
thing the thundering of hooves, modest income can play, be given a now "Allp" to the ancient and Chang TBCAA)
men only
teams, And why not? In the 100h
Today, a good match draws a with some start women century the Indian Emperor
crowd of 10,000. And what a
la slim, Akbar, who drew in the earliest mixed crowd: Costers in the fair-haired Mrs John Lakin, known code of conduct for polo, family run-about parked next to sfster of Lord Cowdray. Her was ad enthusiastic about the
Pamp
that he had it
played at with Jupinous balls. the tries of "Come on, Philip" as that of the men with whom hearty the famous Steve of the turf cow Woche ad by another Wembley Stadium--and reca w works ago she was distant when 100,000 will pack Like the appearance of
to Footere and Walker: 0-0); digres
TODAY'S SPORT
•Lawn Tenzia
"Men's "D" Division KCC VICH TALY JILL Urban Counc VOICE?T: Kirban Comcile
the "county"! at Cowdray, and [courage and horsemanship Mizhi, whos the day is not 100-formalar Pals:
ahe
Better Portima! v. Chu Hutton or Denis Complan at Anlayer's stick. She dismounted Queen of ungland hand to her pink chine Win & Rout cricket match the Duke's for: a manuentur quilly de Consort a Winner medal for PARA ENITEN DYRICA presence in a pulo game often mounted pad finished the game, pa
pold,
· Pool.