THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1953. --
Yorkshire Put Up The Highest Score Of The Tour Against The Australians
Sheffield, June 22.
Yorkshire put up the highest score against the Australians on the present tour when they reached 377 today and they are heading for a first innings lead as the Australians had lost six wickets for 243 by the time stumps were drawn.
C. McDonald is out of the Australian sido with a twisted knee and he left for London this afternoon to see the specialist who treated Denis Compton for his kneo trouble.
Yorkshire's batting todoy was, to have 196 on the board for| Wardle enjoyed a good deal Juck but indicted heavy for inore enterprising than on three men out when two wickets of Saturday and'la lust over 100 fell at the total, Another fell punishment on Bull Johnston. minutes the Inst five wickets put for the addition of 13 runs, but On one occasion he took 18 rung on 125 runs.
Miller and Ring en stood firm four successive bails--a four, the two sixes and a two, Johnston Highlights were Illingworth's loud remained unbeaten at
did not tako a wicket today 40 out of 62 added in 55 minutes close. with Sutcliffe, n six and Ove Hole (71) and Harvey (09) while conceding 70 runs in 10 fours being his best strokes, the had dominated the earlier Aus-overs, six and sight fours Included in tralian butting. Sutcliffe's 57, and some free if unarMiodux litting by Wardle.
IMPROVED
wicket with- Australia lust a
run scored hit knproved sig
out a
Sulcliffe had got himself out when trying to hurry the score nlon, being taken at deep mid- off when executing the best truke he had shown during his
Three County Matches Are
He was having difoulty with his run up and delivered 12 no balls and one wide.
Yorkshire's bowlers kept the Australians quiet at times but when the bowling was attacked it paid. Hole in particular was carefree from the start, wälle
709" huki spasms of fust and
of
scoring at helped Hole in vajumble mand of 61 for the third wicket, The way
wickets then fell brought visions
Australia following on, but Miller played leading part in avoiding this, rst with Harvey, the pair add- ing 68, and then with Ring in the unbroken seventh wickot
Finished Within Two Days at and bond when
DERBYSHIRE BEAT SURREY
London, June 22.
Three of the current series of County Championship matches finisited today-Inside two days--and Derby shire beating Surrey had the distinction of inflicting n first defeat of the season on the Champions,
Middlesex, assureil of at least first innings points, thus increased their lead at the top of the table but Glamorgan and Sussex, who were the two other winning! counties today, keep their places among the top foar and close the gap to only four points with Surrey at present second to Middlesex.
stand, which has so far put on 34 ruuts.
In the absence of McDonald, 37-year-old wicket-keeper Tul- Ian opened Australia's ins bowled with Craig but he was second ball without a run on the
HOLE CONFIDENT Craig Wax not 100 happy against Wardle but the NEW- estner, Hole, soon settled down.
When the score reacher 07, Craig edged a sharply turning ball from Wardle Into Haillay's hands as slip.
This brought Harvey into who partnership
Hole, continued to bat freely to reach 50 not out of 75 in an hour, having then hit six boundaries. In quick time Harvey found
with
Surrey needed 143 to save an, więket. Titmus, the young off- innings defeat b fount the spinner, was the chief trouble Derbyshire Bowling, particularly to Gloucestershire and his eight by Gladw and Jackson, tan for 53 wus his best-ever per-The boundary four times and the hundred was passed In 95 accurate. Some smart teldingformance. helped
eclipse of in the
of thei
Goodwin of Leicestershire also minutes. Champions. Morgan getting rid had a "best" by dismissing seven Hole had an escape when he of Fletcher by throwing down Lancashire men for 73.
Rain-snicked. B ball from Wardle his wicket from short square affected pitches, followed by dangerously near to Halliday. log. The Surrey fail completely today's warm sunshine, certainly but though a slow spell of scor- collapsed and an hour from 10-ted to an eventful day's cricket ing developed the stand passed day's close Surrey were beaten.
good 50 in as many minutes at tea. it in contrast to the
buk
was worth di runs to make the
By dimissing Somerest tylce bowing displays Subba-Row total 128 for two at the break.
in a day Glamorgan won their match. True the pitch was
30/
lite darp at the start but it dried out and played easily, but double
the Somersol batting was never very distinguished.
Alexander
personal
Hale being not out 71 and Harvey while engaging in
century
for mot cut 30. for stand
In the socond over after tes Canibrkige University againg! Hole was bowled by Wardie, the | Nottinghamshire,
ball just flicking of a ball The Subba-Row had 25 fours in batman, under the impression Stephenson, scoring 58 of the
his not out 146 and Alexander was 1 rebound first innings 100 and 32 of the
from the missed a malden century by one wicket-keeper's pad, awaited the second innings 150, did, attack the bowling as shown by his run.
umpire's decision. three kines in his second knack. : Another batting best today Gimblett was the only other was Richardson's 171 for Wor- balaman who was not hesitant ́j čestershire"against Oxford; beal and he claimed 46 runs in 80 Ing his 110 of last year, oiso ninutes in the second innings. alist Oxford.
The Tunbridge Wetja plich Rival fast bowler Statham and was helpful to bowlers, first Truein did well today, Stat that having been covere vyeram followed a first things five the week-end 'and Sussex last for 57 by taking four of the seven wickets for 49 runs. Seven Leicestershire second inn-
and Parks Shoppard
were ings wickets while Trueman, parteri
after putting on 120 playing for the Royal Air Force when Parks was out from the mainst Pakistan, had four for 02 first ball of the day.
and deserved a better analysis.
Sheppard completed his third century of the season but Kent poor batting display gave-a though foreinigt Sussex to bat again for 12 runs. Then galety entered the match with Ehigland wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans bowling.
BROWN CELEBRATES Freddie Brown celebrated his selection for England by putting up his best bowling figures of the season, six for 31, against Essex, who may be set too big a task tomorrow to register an initial win this season.
Tom Graveney, another Eng- land player, was also in form. scoring exocily half the Glouestershire total 01
104
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
He batter! Just over two hours toc, 71 out of 129 and hit nine tours.
and Miller began rocklessly had two narrow escapes' which seemed to make him show moro discretion. He and Harvey put on 68 in an hour before Harvey was leg before. His 00 left him of a thousand only 12 short
tour, He hit 10 runs for the
minutes stay of 10 feurs in a over two hours.
Halliday daimod that wicket and had de Courcy in his mot over with the score imaltered. Then Lindwall fell at 209 but ak who again let off
The following were the close Miller,
of flest class 215, and Ring, made sure that of play scores cricket matches played today:
At Derby Derbyshire beat Australia would not follow ou
THE SCOREBOARD Yorkaljire, int fnnings—377
Australia's Ist innings
Surrey by on, inrings and ono run. Surrey 81 and 142 (Carr four for 28), Derbyshire 224.
Al Lord's (two-day match): Talion, b. Foord MCC beat Gentlemen of IrelandCraig, c. Halliday, b. by 37 runs, MCC 155 and 125 three for (Wyatt 00, Intram 20). Gentlemen of Ireland 163 for six declared and 75 (Dow- ling seven for 34, Sims three for 12).
Wardle Hole, b. Wardio
bie, b.
16w. Harvey,
Haliday Miller, not out De Courcy, Ibw, b
Halliday
Al Tunbridge Wells: Sussex Lindwall, c. Hutton, bout Keng by 10 wickets. Kent
b. Wardle
against Middlesex on a difficult 110 and 133 (James four for Ring, not out
Australia Invites Three Japanese Swimmers
Sydney, June 23.
Three Japanese swimming stars will be invited to compete in Australia in the 1953-54 ccsson, Mr W. Berge Phillips, Australian
38). Sussex 230 for nine tle- clareci (Sheppard 103, Parks 51) and 12 for no wicket.
At Swansea: Glamorgan beat Somerset by an innings and 174
Extras
Total
runs. Glamorgan 424 for seven declare Somerset 100 Foord (Stephenson 50, Shepherd three Wardle for 17) and 160 (Shepherd Illingworth
three for 30).
Halliday
THE
FIRST TEST MATCH
The Australian left-hander, Neil Harvey, is about to be caught by Graveney off Bedner. It was a full-blooded hit but Gravency-felding close-never flinched and the catch was well held.
Bedser is seen at the other end, with Morris who was Australia's top scorer. The other flelders by Graventy are Wardle and May.
Benaud is bowled round his legs by Bedser during the Australians' second innings.
Alec Bedeer is clapped into the pavilion again when the crowd rose to him after another fine performance in taking seven Australian wickets for 44.
He has now taken 196 wickets in Test matches for England and has a chance of beating Clarrie Grimmeil's Test record of 216. Central Press Photos,
10
71
A
0
10
14
243 for six
MRW
26
10 50 1
41
B 92
11
2 500
BOWLING
3
7120 2 At Kettering: Northampton- Byes 7; Lck-byes 8; No-ball 1. shire 203 and 198 for six-Reuter. Essex 102 (Brown six for 31).
At Bristol: Middlesex 201 for six declared and DD for four.
Gloucestershire 104 (Gravency
Swimming Union Secretary, an- 52, Tiimus eight for 53). The Attracts British
nounced today.
'Mr Phillips said he had asked
the Japanese Association
start was delayed because of
to rain.
nominate two sprinters and a
Ai Notlingham Cambridge
distance perfarmor. He said he University 80 and 290 for eight had muggested the sprinters be (Subba-low
not out 140, drawn from the Japanese 200 Alexander 09). Noltinghamshire (Pool 180. Martin 37. Motres Olymple team-Suzuki, 288 Hamaguchi, Goto and Tamigawa Hayward five for 70).
and that Japanese officials nominate andâier evlenmer able to breate 10 mins, 50 code for 1,500 Metres ---älærter..
Flyweight
Strong Overseas
Contingent
Meets With Some Success In British Women's
Championship
Porthcawl, Glamorganshire, June 22.
One of the strongest challenges from overseas for the British Women's. Open Amateur Golf Championship met with some success and some fallure today when the first two rounds were played.
A strong contingent of Canadian and New Zealand women were in the field apart from representatives of America, Belgium and Bermuda.
Hughes,
Tony Lock Withdraws
Hong Sling Just Survives Against K. M. Rumjahn
By "TOUCHER”
Two very close matches were seen yesterday: in the opening games of the Colony Open Lawn Bowls Singles Championship..
W. Hong Sling, the 1951 winner of the event, who is making a strong bid to regain the title this year, just managed to stave off a strong challenge from IRC's youth. ful bowler K. M. Rumfahn, winning by a solitary shot after 27 heads. -
Playing on D rathor tricky the game when he drew two green, it was extremely difficult, almost jack-high shota an Hong for both the bowlers to produce Sling, went · constantly wide. an exceptionally high standard With an open draw staring at of bowls, but despite this hire Humjahn dedw short with good number of goods heads his last wood.
Were Beod.
Both players resorted strictly to the drawing game, with Hong Sling taking a tarce on the first head and going on to lead by 0-3 by the end of the seventh hoad.
The last hand was a thrilling affair. Rumjahn drew a good shot about a foot behind, the lack, gling went almost thybe with his first wood, and
through.
On this second wood, fumjahn- His length falled him for the placed an almost perfect blocker. next few heada and Rumjahn abort one foot in front on a began to draw accurately to the backhand draw. Hong Sling, jack to draw level at 11-11 on however, miraculously exept the 14th head.
around the short wood with per- The
IRC bowler, however, fast weight to draw the first choi wasted at least four shots dur- that stayed up to the end despite Ing this period when on at the three seconds Rumjalin. least three heads he could beyo In the other close match of the added further shots but fell evening, Johnny Ribeiro of short by yards. The score was Recreto, another strong car A deadlocked at 12-19 DTI the tentber for the Bingies title this idth head and 13-13 on the year, was extended by Ci M. Y. Adni before emerging the winner by 10-17.
lib.
A two and a single put Rum- Jahn into a 18-13 lead, but Hong Siing came back with a single and a three to lead by 17-16. On the 24th head both were again level at 18-18.
LUCKY BUMP
A lucky bump by Hong Sing
with his first wood on the next
THE RESULTS Ai Recreid
E. J. Liddell beat W. J. Howard 22-11; S. Ramchand lost to S. Yusuf G-21; F. R. Kermani beat F. Howarth 31-13.
At KBGC
J. F. V. Ribeiro beat M. Y.
hond completely blocked Adal 19-47; C. C. Peraira best the true backhand and forend R. Lapsley 21-14.
his opponent to play on the ་ ་
tricky swinging forehand.
AA KOO
B. Marques lost
Hong Sung drew first and Alarooum 19-22.
to E: M.
second shot from the forehand, both more than a yard away. Rumjahn was through and shotf
AT CCO
At HKTO
K. M. Rumjahn lost to W. Hong Simig 20-21,
K. Farrow lost to W. J, 3. with his first three woods and Cameron 12-21.
A good Hong Sling, who had chance of dishing the then, suddenly switched over to the bankhand with his last wood and was in the ditch. Rum- Jahr tried to draw in from the forehand but was almost two yards short.
On the 28th head, however,
TODAY'S GAMES
Colony Open Slagles At Talkoo
it was Rumjahn's turn to finish | Rumjahn; KM. Omar
Team Of Eight
Bridge Tourney
Q. Hong Choy
v. J.MA
Perkins; W.C. Ogley v. J.8%, Landolt
At HKFO
d. A. Souza v. J.E. Noronha.
At KBGC
D. Rosselot v.. A.P. Pereira; G. A. Guterres v. Francis Leor
At ECC
L.S. Silva v. F.X.M. Silva
Results of the last two matches A., Compuell v. P.A. Costa.
in the round robin events in the
Team of Eight bridge tournament run by the Hongkong Contract Bridge Association
nounced last night.
were
In-
In the Arst match, played on June 11 at the Chinese Bankers'
| Club, Underlead beat the Hong- kong University Alumni Asso- ciation by 117-67 IMP.
In the
first half, Underlead led by 83-34
Pakistan
V. RAF
IMP, while in the second half Kingston, Surrey, June 22 they scored 64-33 IMP. respective teams were:
Tho
The Royal Air Force led: Pakistan by 218 runs with Underlead.Dodge Chan and two wickets in hand on the Howard H. Hoffman; Henry Kual second day of the three-day and V. M. Chu; Y. T. Fong and match with Pakistan, here Clement Yeh; E. Marchetti and today. L. C. Teu. 20
Paldutun
resumed their first HKU Alumni Assh--L!' 'Fook- innings this morning, at 63, for kat and Li Fook-pui;; Douglas two wickets in reply to the Hung and T. P. Tala, T. T. Yu RAF's 260 and were all out for and Leslia Sung; George Y. C. 187, leaving the RAF "a"first" Tsang and K. Y. Ho.
inning lead of 73 Bf the for close the RAF were 145 The second match was played eight wickets in their second last night at the Club Lusitano | Innings..
slowly between Club Lusitano, and Jew- Pakistan ecored
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In the first half, JRC ted by 56-46 IMP. The teams) for this half were:
,
Ish Recreation Club. The latter moming an added 23: beform: won by 123-81 IMP.
Ghazal was dismissed-by: Horton, who played: Worcestershire last season, í
The best, batting, came from Abdullah and Fazil Mahmood
tall, além bapanus who loyi blaireach in good effect.
Abdulah made 15 before be
:
Lusitano-U. A. Ozorio and F. M. Ozorlo; J. A, Noronha and Ang bawlet by Freddie Truck A. Gill; 3. A. Remedios and A. H. Corveth; A. Osmund and A. J. Motta. 1.J
zal..
440
man, the Yorkshire and Eng fand fast bowler. Mahmood was tot out with 21 when the inge
Trueman,
M. Rodriguçe; J. A. Bemedios and Hopelessly beaten. F. A. GIA. M. Ozorlo and A.
behind
the brunt of the Pakistan attack when the RAF batted,
bowled valów »: tov?
H. Corveth;: A. J. Motta and A.Abdullah and Fazel Mahmood Osmund &
Abdullah
Jewish RC-B. Golikin and A. Hilaly; Mrs Sophie Bard and V. 16 though handicapped? Some of the Canadians, and to call on their very best to jand then won a hard batlle Zirthsky; Mrs 8. Odell and “A.
N. Malthe nature of the pitch, wak New Zealanders fell as did one overcome two of the brightest of through the second round. Four R. Pollak; H. Odell
really fast and his figures of. Japanese Culture of the Beans, but the lone the younger schopi of girl years ago who was a finalist in
American, Lena Mary Faulk, golfers.
the British Girls Championship,
The second half resulted in four for 62 in 17 over did not showed convincing form when A birdle three at the last hole and little more than a week ago lead for the Jewish RC by 67-35 in any way represent the value"
of his work. There wer str Inf beating an Irish-International, won Miss Donald her maleh was runner-up for the French IMP. Pat O'Sullivan,
The foame for this half were: glances of sloks by 4 and
against 3.
10-year-old Dorothea title-Heuter."
Wickuten pounderios ;- Marlene Stewart and Margaret Sommerville from Glasgow, who
Lusitano.-L. A. Ozorio and A. With the
In cách, respectively Champions had not been in arrears before, of Canada and New Zealand, Tokyo, June 22.
Thẹn Ann Phillips, the British w also impressive winners, British Byweight fighter Vic while Mrs Graeme Pyke is Ber-Champion, was ope up with Herman was scheduled to bo muda's hope and Mile Artott four to play against Miss Garvey gin his workouts here today
for Belgium,
but cracked at three successive Frances Stephens, Cham- Flyweight against World
former winner of the tile, for beaten 2 and 1.
V. Zirmaky. Mrs S. Odell and playing for plon Yoshio Shirat at Tokyo's which she has been runner-up Nineteen-year-old Marlene, Korakuen Stadium on July 17.
Tony Lock, the Surrey left-A. H. Pollak, H.. Odell and N stars, bowled with similar speed Cham-arm alow, bowler, has had to Mairal." for the past two years, and are Stewart, the Canadian At Worcester:
Herman arrived suddenly by Oxford Uni
of her fellow Curtis Cup Inter- plum, won her two games today withdraw from the England versity 233 and 140 for
twoja
ВОЛС
plane
carly on Sunday nationale miely emerged from so easily by 0 and 6 and 6 and team chosen for the second Test of Eight totamament were ask
that the Singapore Women's (Birrell not out 73). Wortester moming. He said that his chief the two rounds played here lo-
suggests a very match against Australia, starting shire
381 for six declared purpose in accepting the terms
serious threat to the best of the at Lot's on Thursday.
the Golf Championship (chardson 171 Broadbent 71, to Aght Shiral in a non-lea
Lock, who spilt winger: two Underlead, 1st, 12, Victory Allon avo
FORMIDABLE REVENCE British players `for 791.
fight was id
id earn a crack at the
Mary Faulk of America too weeks ago, notified the selectora polis, Club Lusitanond second inniods wickets Singapore, June 23.
At Leicestershire: Leicester world Lilla
They make formidable played good golf, but meets & after neolog a specialist Joday,
Victory pointe Jewish Ard, but recovered" through, Mrs Wendy Lamsden wort the shire 165 and 183 for seven He said, that he also desired front-line Attack 7 dgainst the former Churuplona Mrs K. Mec- Roy Tattersal
7 Victory polite; HKU Alumni and Freadée. Squadron-Lear Singapore Women's Golf Cham- (Jackson 87). Lancashire
to acquaint himself with the | Canadian, New Zailani, Ameris | Cam of Ireland, Londarow,
cashiro gh-spin bowice who | Assa, and Overbid, Victory Wilion made (2012batore, Gylon plonship by beating Mrs Othson Griever 07, Howard not put 'cultural phases of Japan, a con and Dolgiân, challenge,
Arlette Jacquat, Belgium's playod fix the first", Testifies points; Club do rulo, 4th, caught ou o Mahmoodi nudes -alx and Ave at the Island Chub. 1.07, Goodwin seven. for 13) country in which he had long Joan Donald and Philomena', maylyür, did ning holen in 30 been invited to join the Victory points; YMCA, Zib Zero Presden scored: 33 before chang
Reulée. United Prous.
hoep interested,--United Press | Garvey, though surviving had in hop morning match today | land party ---Henderenjang plothian
bowled by Gover
Ai Birmingham: Warwickshire for his 10-round nóa-itio. fight | Jacquet remains 10 pagland's holes and lost them all to be
250 and 104 for fiva. Hampshire 188 (Hollies four for 47).
244
London, June 22.
Li Jawish RC-B, Godkin and S. medium spinners, and Mahmood, M. Bardi Mr Sophie Bard and
The final results in-
thợ
first (limi on
h to that "of: "Alec Beurer
the Team
| England 'stalwari-k
takdi Abdullati wickota and Mahmood, two 017