Fourth Test
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1952.
Recent Failure
India To Follow On With Deficit Of 228 Runs On Final Day
London Aug. 18.
Rain restricted play to only 65 minutes on the fourth day of the final Test between England and India at the Oval here today.
In that time, India lost their remaining five wickets for 49 runs and were all out for 98, in reply to England's first innings total of 326 for six declared.
India were to follow on, needing 228 to avold an innings defeat, but there was no time before lunch for them to start their second innings and rain washed' out any further play. The match ends tomorrow.
Action picture of England's new fast bowler, Fred. Trueman, who together with Eric Bedser were mainly responsible for India's first innings rout in the Fourth Test Match. Trueman is rated the fastest bowler In England since the days of Harold Larwood,
County Cricket
Surrey Still Needs
98 Runs To
To Avoid
The Follow-On
London, Aug. 18. *
Fred Trueman, the 21-year- old Yorkshire fast bowler, and Alec Bedrer again routed the Indians, sharing the ten wickets. Tuzman's three wickets today brought his analysis to five for 45, and Bedser's two gave him figures of five for 41. So far this summer, Trueman has taken 20 wickets for 388 In seven Test lening a remarkable record for a bowler of his youth play- ing in his first Test series.
Vijay Hazare and Dattu Phadkar, who had come together e Friday, when India had lost live wickets for six runs, were parted when their sixth wicket stand had realised 58. Both went in the same over, missed by Trueman- nine bali over, for the Yorkshire bowler was no balled three times by umpire Frank Chester,
17
Treeman yo:ked Phadkar for Then, after being "called" three times, he tempted Hazard to lift a catch do cover point if the last ball of the over, The Indian caplain bad made 38, had looked the one balsman likely to defy the Englan attack for long.
DELAYED START
The start was delayed nearly an hour, und when India were able to
their innings, resume rain was still in the alr. Most of the play went on in a steady drizzle.
one
For 25 minutes, Hazare and Phadkar avoided trouble, but when, they had added 15 to the substantial partnership of the lanings, Phadkar, trying to drive, hit over a yorker and lust his of stump. Je had a valuable display for given India in helping Hazare to avert a complete collapse.
Hazare was well held by Moy off a stroke with which he fall- ed to reach the pitch of the ball.
Ramchand gave an easy catch at slip to Hutton off Bedser, a fast full tors accounted for Sen and finally
Bedser removed Divechu,
The slippery state of the turf contributed to a crop of no balls by Trueman and Bedser. True- man sent down another no ball after the over in which he was called three times, and Bedser
_Only_two_of_the_eight_County_cricket matches were also delivered four in all.
unaffected by the widespread rain today.
One of the unaffected matches was that between Yorkshire and Surrey. The other was between Derby- shire and Hampshire at Chesterfield.
1 Play was not possible at Chel- · Is Innings Agures were 10.1 tenham, where Gloucestershire overs, six maidens. 43 runs, six
bowled meet Warwickshire, at Werton-wickels. He
his In- Super-Mare between Somerset swingers with rare fire and
and Lancashire, and at Wor-acetiary. The bat received no cester between Worcestershire assistance from the pitch. and Glamorgan.
Parker
saved
Clark and Only 20 minutes play was possible at Eastbourne, where Surrey from complete eclipse in Sussex were put in to bat by his innings. Parker batted two Sussex's openers secred hours for his 61, which included six runs before rain ended play leht fours, while Clarke's 70 for the day.
EXSEX.
For the stond day in rucets- shen play in the match between Middlesex and Nottinghamshire at Lords ended before lunch. Cricket. Insted only minutes today and in that time Notts lost two more wickets lo successive ball from young Fred Titmus,
about 10.
trok two and a half hours and included a six and ten fours.
Truman's Test figures Cuis season constitute an English re- against Indio, beating cort Bedser's 24 wickets at an average
1946. Last winter Vinoo Mankad took 34 wickots, an average of 16.79, in Bve matches-Reuter,
Most recent failure of the B.R.M. was in the Inter- national Motor Sport Festival at Boreham on August 2. Picture shows the B.R.M. which had been driven by Ken Wharton, and which had to retire owing to mechanical rouble, being pushed away from the pits during one of the races.
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After The BRM,
What
Next?
By REG PARNELL ·
the only man who has ever won a race in the
ill-starred B.R.M.
Why has the B.R.M. failed to win for Britain the supremacy which is held by the foreigner in motor racing? Motor racing la not just a sport. Trace the ancestry of the best fast British cars and it will be found that the winning of important races runs through the pedigree.
Our motor-car exports are, therefore, vitally affected by our ability or otherwise to produce world-beaters on the race-track. We thought we had a world-beater in the B.R.M.
Now, after five years of effort and an expenditure of approxle mately £300,000 to date on the DR.M., its history suggest that we are far from our objective..
When it won its first race I was privileged to be at wheel. My knowledge of the BR.M. extends over u period of 18 months.
SHELVE IT
•
the
Olympic Rowers Refuse To Return Home
Ruesselsheim, Aug. 18. Eight husky young men from Yugoslavia's Olympic rowing Let me my straight away, Da cmphatically as I can, that team disclosed here to-day that Ahink we should shelve the they are not going to return to present car. We should begin it Marshal Tito does say his their Communist homeland even afresh.
The B.R.M., big, unwieldy brand of Communism is not like
Stalin's. and most difficult to drive has an engine that In my opinion La
The team's manager, Slavko too complicated, if the B.R.M. Jankovic, said he and seven were run on a straight course others were asking asylum of the it would, I think,
prove bo
10 West and "we want to go to the fos est racing car on earth. Connda." The Athletics section of the Olympic Games is over But when engine revs have and all that Great Britain's much-boosted track team can to be dropped for gear changing six member of the Yugoslav Seeking refuge with him are the
B.RM. cornering, show for its efforts is one silver medal for Mrs Shella when
Imitations. Lerwill's second place in the Long Jump and a couple of reveals
Its eight-oar crew, and the stroke potential 450 to 500 horse-power oar from the two-man squad bronze medals for individual thirds,
Now the post-mortems will begin. The cold truth to s'alling point when the with coxswain which comweled
revs fall below ergine
$,000 a at Helsinki. minute. makes it
"We hear that there are also extremely dificult getaway on the race track. The in Bochum, Germany, who are a speedy four other Yugoslav rowers now engine of the B.R.M. is, in fact, not going back, but we are not so complicated that only a few sure about that," Jankovic sald. drivers can handle the car at all.
is that, well as we did, we were not good enough against nations which had progressed faster than we did since the 1948 Games. Over 100 records were smashed and the British athletes surpassed in performance anything they had ever done before and beat record after existing record without even getting into the first three.
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The other seven with Jankovie BEGIN AGAIN
did not want to give their names former Inter-Services
because all had relatives and one champlon Frank Sando lower- These are just few technical
had a wife in Yugoslavia. Their ed the incredible Zatonck's reasons for the B.R.M.'s lack of Wembley victory time for the success. What about the organi ages range from 21 to 30. 10,000 metres by eight seconds sation responsible for the pro- The rowers stopped here on and was nfth! Roger Bannis- Jeet?
their way from Helsinki to com- ter's time in the 1,500 metres I would say that if the men pete in a regatta on the Main
won any previous behind the B.R.M., are not pre-River. would have
"they Jankovic said Olymple race
was pared to begin again with a new wanted to quit Yugoslavia for fourth! John Disley lowered the and much simpler power unit political reasons and also be
⚫ organisation should. steeplechase record by as much that.
because "life there is difficult and third: disbanded.
expensive." McDonald Bailey failed to get I understand the future is the 100 metres title only by now being considered, and that In Canada the rowers hope to inches and both our relay teams a new engine will probably be join four other Yugoslav Dars were inside existing times and designed.
men who fled to the West from yet never had a chance of win- Although so much money has an International regatta in Mi-17%, ning.
already been spent, the B.R.M. Ion, Italy, two years ago. organisation was sorely handi-
REAL OLD EMBROIDERIES, Jankovic is an economist. The runners-up, will be opposed by but it should once and for all capped in the early stages by others are an electrical engineer, | WASTE
PEKING BRA38 WARES,
PAPER lack of funds. Too many people a teacher, a mechanic and four IRON PICTURES, PAINTINGS, BASKETS, tried to run it with no racing students. knowledge whatsoever.
The local 1952/53 soccer season is scheduled to start on Saturday. September 27, when 22 lengue
matches in the three division will be played.
Last year's premier league champions, South China, will play Kwong Wah and Army,
K.M.B. In the opening round,
The draw for the first round matches took place at a meeting of the League Management Com- mittee of the Hongkong Football Association last evening and re- Bulted as follows:
Division I
Eastern v Navy Kwong Wal South China: Kit Chee v CAA: Army ✅ KMB: Sing Tao v Club; Poltes v RAF. St Joseph's drew ʼn bye.
Division "A" Eastern V Tramways; Taikoo y South China: Kitchee v CAA; Army -KMB-Solleitore -y-Club; - Polles-u RAF. Hye. St Joseph's.
Division 1 "1"
of 1241 in the three matches in Little Sai Wan
THE
SCORES
0
England, 1st innings--326 for six declared.
India 1st Inninga Roy, t. Lock, b. Trueman Ankad, c. Evans, b. Trueman Hazare, s. May, b. Trucmall Manjrekar, c Umrigar, b. Bedser
Adhikari, c. Trueman, b. Bedser
Ikin, b. Bedser
Phadkari b. Trueman Divecha, b. Bedner.... Ramchand, c. Hutton, b, nedser Sen, b. Trueman
Surrey were forced to struggle Chulam Ahmed, not out for runs in the second Innings against the wiles of left-arm slow bowler John Wardle.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
At Cheltenham-There was no play between Warwickshire and Gloucestershire.
WES
At Weston-Super-Mare --. Kent "lost half of their 'de for 47 runs in $5 ininutes against There
no play between Northamptonshire at Dover. Somerset and Lanenshire.
At Worester-There was no Their recovery to 170 for seven before rain ended play for the play between Worcestershire day
"was due day
to Hearn and und Glamorgan, Мауса
who shared the 13th At Lords-Nottinghamshire 71 three-figure stand of the season for
Ave. Middlesex 10 bat.
Exiras
Total
Bedier Trueman Leck Laker
Bowling Алабука
омл 14.6
10
4
Leg-byes 3, no-balis 2.—Reuter,
Tulyar Still Favourite At
as 10 seconds and was
a
of
to
That is not complete failure, time cure British prophets of talking in terms of half dozen gold medals coming our
The way
whole system
be overhauled coaching must but that is not the real answer. Most of our rivals are "full- time" athletes and that state of affairs can never come about in this country for economic reasons and the rigidity of our amateur status. There has,
been morcover, no fixed-schemo of coaching Roger Bannister did his train Jaguars PCA: Western Dock- ing practice in private although yards Prisons Gymnestica: Yard Reg Harris got into
trouble Police REME: CMR RAMC. Bye. with the authorities at
bridge in 1948 for wanting Division LI Day Farm Cable and Wireless; do the same thing. The mara- Accs v Kowloon Coxdown: CAT V Lane Crawford: Rediffusion IL: thon runners went to extremes University v Supply and Secretariat in the number of training miles
Byc. AFS, (Tos announced that the draw
they reeled off and were unfit nt Helsinki. for the Stanley Shield will take place
Some athletes got to the Fin- next Monday.
Mr A. McAlpine, Chairman of Comunitice, prendedornish capital days, before their had to meeting, assated by Mr R. M. Omar, respective races and
fight bar Secretary,
boredom;
others delayed their arrival and almost tum- bled out of the plane on to the track. It was
all very hap-
better hazard but even if
plan- лесь
I doubt whether it would have made much difference. It seems clear that our "spare
runners have no chance with specialists of other coun- tries and never will until they are Government-sponsored.
Cairo Newsman
Swims Channel
Dover, Aug. 18. Abdel Monem, 27-year-old Calro newspaperman, waded ashore in a downpour to-day after swimming the English Channel from France in 10% 0 hours. This was almost six hours
behind the record time.
At Eastbourne Susrexx Victoria Callover
for the County. They added | Rain interrupted play. 123 for the sixth wicket in 115 minulco.
zine fcurs.
Mayes' 71 included for no wicket. Essex to bat,
Rain Interrupted play.
London, Aug. 10, At Dover-Kent 178 for seven The Aga Khan's crack colt, Hampshire finished the second (Mayes 71, Hearn
Epsom 54). Ngin Tulyar, winner of the day needing 285 runs in 250
curtailed play. Northampton-Derby and his five other races minutes beat Derbyshire.
this year, was made a seven to Hampshire saved the follow-onshire to bat.
10
by only five runs. Seven wie: kets had falien for 94 but an eighth wicket stand of 33 and some ragged fielding by Derby- slure gave Hampshire n res- pite,
Derbyshire hit 159 for four declared In 195 minulez
their pecond innings,
In
Forced to follow on Surrey
were in danger of an innings
dofcat at the close. They sti require 93 with only
three
At Chesterfield Derbyshire four favourite for the Doncas 302 and 159 for four declared. ter St. Leger to be run on Humpshire 150 (Gladwin five September 13 at the first call- for 30) and 17 for no wicket. over un the race held at the
At Lerds Yorkshire 423 for Victoria Club here tonight.
AVD declared. Surrey 102 (Parker 01, Clark 70,
Burgin Gay Time, Tulyar's cloiest
six for 43) and 133 for seven rival, now owned by the Queen,
Eric Bedser 73),-Reuter,
RAMC GALA
two nipe to came
next at. followed by Childe Haroldo at ten to one,
The next callover will be held on Monday, August 25,
the 18
He was the fourth swimmer to conquer the Channel this year. Monem succeeded on his third altempt, having been forced to give up an previous tries in 1950 and 1951.
a series of
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ALL KINDS OF Jankovic said they had already DERIES & That problem ought
ART not to applied for asylum to German CHINESE
NOVELTIES. occur again. I have faith in the authorities, who told them "It Phone: 62620. P.O. Box 1848. existing organisation, but I might be difficult because Gor-
Cable Add. "FHING" can't help thinking that if they many has friendly relations with embark on a new and simpler Yugoslavia-but they said they englue many difficulties will thought it would go through all disappear.
right"
It also seems to me that the
If they fall to win asylum in present works in the Lincoln- shire fens ought to be shifted Germany, they might try Swit- There they zerland. In any event, they want to the Midlands.
contact with to remain in Europe only long will have closer the many firma who make the enough to earn money and get Ux-components of the B.R.M. permission to emigrate to Caria-
Racing drivers are too often da. considered merely as the men who steer the car. Their views on the technical problems are
sought. seldom
Aircraft manufacturers,
the closest the other hand, pay attention to the reports of their test pilots.
to stay out of Yugoslavia had It should be the same with been made only during the past those racing drivers who have few days.Associated Press. made a long study of engines.
PRAISE FOR MAYS
Bozet Wins Biggest French
Summer Race
oar
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I can think of nobody who could take the place of Peter Berthon, designer of the B.R.M. as designer of the next B.R.M. He may yet his next attempt,
be vindicated in
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In Helsink! Yugoslavia's eight- crow won its first heat against Australia, but lost its second to Great Britain and then was eliminated-in-the third race.
Jankovic said that the decision ON LEE CURIO CO.,
US BASEBALL RESULTS
Praise must be given to Ray-
Now York, Aug. 17. mond Mays for attempting to do what has so far proved im- Results of baseball matches possible. What ho does not know played today were, about motor meing not worth
American Learvo mentioning,
Chicago
I have given you here the New Yorke Impressions that occur to me of Boston an organisation as I know it in 1951. But I understand that Cleveland since then improvements to Cleveland brakes, steering and other de- Washington talls have altered the B.R.M. Philadelphia
Washington
Chicago
St Louis Detro
Deauville, Aug. 17. Madame Loon Volteras Bozet substantially.
But we are still not winning Philadelph Grinning and full of pep, the won the 4,000,000 Francs motor races, and that is the
(£4,000) Prix callisthenics on the beach, then gest French sunny, the big-object of his project.-London Egyptian performed
for Express Service, swam out to his escort launch for two-year-olds, here to-day. the trip back to his training The colt, ridden by J. Massord
at headquarters Folkestone and trained by J, Hyde at Chan- Associated Press,
tilly, was an outsider.
Connolly And Brough Win Essex Tourney
Essex, Massachusetts, Aug. 18.
Miss Maureen Connolly and Miss Louise Brough today_won the doubles final in the Essex
| County Club women's lawn tennis
tournament here.
They beat the United States and Wimbledon champions, Mira Dor's Hart and Miss Shirley I 87-4, 2-0, 6-4.
race
It nosed out the filly Cabriole owned by E. Charller and ridden by W. Johnstone,
Third was Baron G. de Roths. child's Dragon Blanc, ridden by F. Parimer
The field of 12 included two
Children's Golf
At Deep Water Bay
of the Aga Khon's horses, Ski- There were thirty-Ave entries kamoou and Beccaccia, which last Thursday for the Children's Dolshed arth and 10th respec- | Two-Bal Foursomes at
at Deep tively.-Associated Press,
Water
Bay, The winners in the Suver Divi sion were Malcolm Robertson and Adrian Cowell, runners-up David Prophet and David Hobb.
NUNTHORPE STAKES
In the Bronze Division Leila The RAMC Annual Swimming. · Closing' offers on
Butcher and fuchard Strickland wickets left to make Yorkshire Gala will be held at the Victorin hoses quoted wors: 7 to bat again.
tied with Corin Crozier, and Mi- London, Aug. 18- Barracks pool to-morrow at 21 Tulyar; 9 to 2 Gay Time, 10 to
Six probables and fockers for chael Wheen for first place, but 1 Childe Harold; Surrey never recovered from a p.m.
100 to
Mias Connolly, 17-year-old the Nunthorpe Stakes, to be con- won on the best second, nine bad quarter of an hour at the A 100 yards free-style even Worden; 100 to 7 Magnific; 20 start of the day, when they last will be open to all members of to 1 Bob Major and Faubourg; holder of the American and Wim-iested over five furlongs at York holes,
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