THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
FIGHTING STAND BY WOOLLER
AND MUNCER SAVES GLAMORGAN FROM DEFEAT
Swansea, Aug. 4.
A fighting stand of 125 between Wilf Wooller, Glamorgan's captain, and Lén Muncer saved the Welsh county from almost certain defent against the Austra lions here today and Glamorgan emerged with an honourable draw.
Rain had prevented play before lunch and in the difficult pitch afterwards Glamorgan, with only four wickets standing, still required 123 runs.
and
Woolier
Muncer, whe caine together and scored eight vernight, carried on today and were not parled until Arthur Morris, the Australian Captain, claimed the extra half hour in
It bid for victory. The Muncer was run out for partnership had 50 after their #ot to within six runs, of saving the itaine,
Subdued at flest, Wooller and Muneer later brought a note of distinction into
the batting by seientille stroke play. some
They overcame the dangerous period
#
Australiansie 132 by Kenyon
last over of the innings.
Essex went
Doggart had an anxious time (125 was Derbyshire's best of the
and stayed at season. alter parsing BO
Each completed an Individumi 9 for 42 minutes. In his last
quarter he scored 30 in great style, and with hour and only seven runs but played; his stumps due to be drown early purt in-saving his county, who this resistance aminat accumte in the Cham- bowling virtually settled the thereby remaln
match--Reuter. lonship race.
Only 70 minutes were neces- CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
the re- today for Essex to bout The following, were italy
class nulis
cricket Worcestershire who, balting
of first man short, lost their last three matches which ended today:
10 deliveries. Ray At Chelmsford: Essex, beat by seven wic- wickets in
took them all Worcestershire
133 and Smith actually
Worcestershire run in the kets. without conceding
70 for 109 and 111. Essex a tricky three. In on when Morris claimed the
At Derby: Derbyshire drew new ball at 138 and looked like plich acoding 70 runs but got benting the previous best stand them in an hour for the loss of with Warwickshire. Derbyshire 233 and 220 for six (Hamer 73, by County pair against the tuve wickets.
Kent, also batting short, saved Kelly $4). Warwickshire 367
The match be At. Sheffield: their game with Hampshire, be-for seven declared. ing 22 runs behind when the last
as a draw be an easy single when they had ir came together for the last tween Yorkshire and Lancashire put on 125 and was early rut three balls of the game.
ITIL were clustered within a cause of out. Ife had taken ten minutes men
seven two hours for 50, yard or two of the bit, but Page and 159 for
while eventually reaching 56,
survived though two of the three (Geoff Edrich 02), Yorkshire 177 and 200 for six (Wilson D9). Wooller stayed to the end for utmost got him.
Surrey At the Oval:
beat 71. having reached 50 in te Kent took first innings points
Nottinghamshire by six runs. from a game which Humpshire, Surrey 328 for three declared They had expaced the mild-by their fielding display, deserv-d
declared for and 157 tions of the Australian attack
Notting- to win. Fed
not out 73). (May spinner
Set to score 290 in four and i
(Clay and 202 who would have revelled in the half hours of Bristol, Somerset, hamshire 287 Conditions
bottom team in the Champion 68, Lock seven for 84).
At Hove: Sussex drew with When McConnon, helped by ship table, failed dismally to an overthrow, made the stroke put out for 77 and sustain de Middlesex. Sussex 118 and 343 for six (Sheppard 52, Doggan would feat by 218 runs. Australia which meani
104, Suttle 52, Parks not out need to bat again, Morris, with
drew
and Bird of Worcestershire,
But Muneer started late for
Over
minutes under three hours.
without
orthodox
is handshake for Woolier, rave up and walked in.
The scoreboard read: Glamorgan, Ist innings Australians, 1st innings
201
300
Cilumaizan 2nd Innings.... 188 for seven wickels. COUNTY CRICKET
London, Aug. 4
104 by A noble Innings of Doggart helped to save Sussex against Middlesex in the Courly Championship matches ended to may.
Eicht way abandon Lancashire 373
be
Lambert's pace bowling played an important part for the nook dive
three
811. Middlesex 346.
declared
At Canterbury: Kent with Hampshire, Hampshire 210
for 40 runs and. Inter, 17-year-old and (Rogers 66, Edgar 57,
228
1953.
WALLY BARNES GETS A CHECK-UP |
A big moment for Wally Barnes, Arsenal and Welsh full back, who has not kicked a ball since he injured his right knee in the 1962 Cup Final against New castle.
Here Barnes is getting a final check-over from Arsenal trainers Billy Milne (left) and Bert Owen at Highbury.
The Policeman's Son
Went To Harrow
By NEVILLE RANDALL
SHED NO TEARS FOR THE COCKELL "SACRIFICE"
Says GEORGE WHITING
London!
Don Cockell, our ex-blacksmith-Heavyweight' Cham- pion-turned-falmer, once told me he would light∙me- providing we could find a promoter to promote and ́ ́enough "cash customers to watch. Somehow -or-other,
the project tell through. One of us was too busy...
Cockell's remark-typical of a very professional pro- fessional with no high filutin ideas about honour and - glory. ---- is tocalled by his flight to Seattle (USA), where ho listed on August 7 to fight the local tannpuder, Harry Matthews.
There are those who consider Dee-in n baseball pack called, Cockell to be on the short end of with some significance, the Bick everything in thus tackling, the | Stądjuh. clégant Matthews pitch
They
talk
THE PAY-OFF on his own
But why
-cry-over Cockeli? of - Irreparable The dour Don is in the fight damage to British boxing
game for profit, not plaudits, He prestige if he loses. They paint nights in Seattle on a percentage terrifying plotures of the Don pay-off that could well add up being bewitched, bothered and to £0,000; plus a Hurley promise bewildered by manager Jack of a
Hurley, the slick, smooth-talking Man Fight in London. If
wing. has raised operator who
Cockell whs
not "inveigicu" Matthews
near-into the Seattle from a poor
venture. He chump to a well-of near-chàmp. jumped at it. How could ho
FOLE-AKED
that kind of money over collect Tary point out that the wlly here? Only in a return Cham-
Johnny Hurley Importing Cockcil for plorshly fight with
the sole purpose of knocking his W and Willams is rust!-
at Rugby. the The American
hood off and cashing in on the publicity attendant upon
is a natural detent and discomfiture of a cruiserweight, puffed into the British champion.
more lucrative Heavyweight The Hurley Matthews outfit is diviston in need of a little rose-coloured Hurley. rehabilitation.
Having schemed
by
the perspicacique
Cockell could win. If he loses, and screamed his man into there need be no salt tenga. He night with Rocky Marciano one will at least have put his British ago today, Hurley has title to come account in hard
yepr
their "Harrow straws" and "Bluers" (dark blue blazers) for the tie with two white stripes on a dark blue background which makes them members of that exclusive club-the Old Harrovians,
Harrow broke up on July 27. Sixty-nine schoolboys
exchanged been occupied ex-sh
It is the club of Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Alexander, Pandit Nehru and the Maharaja of Cooch-Behar.
of the first six twinkels in 12 over offspinner Allen, who relieved Lambert, captured three for 12 Smith four for 88). Kent 219
and 187 for eight (Fagg 65). mans in 31 balls.
At Portsmouth; The Royal
rainea-pig new one word: Crackerjack." "He The curly part of the day was
From July 27 it also became arrived, five beat the
"80 Army by featured by a Growery century Navy in three hours ten minutes with runs in their two-day match. the club of a young man of 18 boys among 570 girangers from was a first-rate boy, he told me
a London the smartest prep schools, the "And an inspiring leader.” father was. 303 Navy Royal
eight Whose 13 foúră.
and whose mother sons of peers and princes, and
Now it is all over. Hulbert Derbyshire cuslly saved their declared and 174 for three do policeman
has done nobly by Harrow. What theclared. The Army 211 for eight works in a suburban butcher's twe future kings.
shop near Muswell H.
Life was full of surprises. If has Harrow done for him? game with Wickshire,
(O'Brien not out (8) foundation being laid by llaner declared
On Sunday at the end of term they broke the rules they were
When the scheme simted there auri Kelly, whßée opening stay of and 177.
Dennis Hulbert, flogged. They had to tag for AL Bristol: Gloucestershire prize-giving
were many doubters, Educational of Cricket, laid his their monitorsS. Coplain
..it authorities feared Somerset by
would Harrow schoolboys Gloucestershire 221 und 242 monitor's key before the head-that aven
master and was handed the washed up at home. for four declared (Gravency not out 110, Crapp 34). Somer porting present to Harrovians-a
THEY QUEERED set 108 and 77 (Lambert Ave
Bible. for 40).
Omar, Hircock And Hassan Enter Last Eight Of The Open Singles
Three third round matches of the Colony Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship were played off yester. day, resulting in A. M. Omar, A. W. Hircock and M. B. Bassan becoming the first three qualifiers for the quarter-final round.
The match between G. C. Norman and W. J. D. Cameron, sehr luled to be played off yesterday`ut the
HKCC' green, was postponed.
Clostet of the three nichts |'Threema two-and-two singles that between A on the next four heads to take played was M. Omar and A. L. G. East-a commanding 14-7 lead, which i man.' On the fourth head the he never relinquished until the match shot was scored at 21-12. seove was tied at 3-3.
THE RESULTS Colony Open Singles (3rd Round)
Although Omar forged ahead
in the suceceding heads, Eastman fought back strongly and not only drew level bui A1 PRC: A. M. Omar best passed his opponent's score n? A. L. G. Eastman, 22-20, 20-10 on the 22nd head.
AL HKFC: A. W. Hircock In a final effort on the 23rd beat R. E. Read, 21-11. head. Omar drew three good At Recrelo: M. 3. Hassan shots which stayed for the beat T. E. Baker, 21-12. count and match as Esstmun TOMORROW'S GAMES
wide and through with). Colony Open Singtes went his inst wood.
KBGC: J. Chubb v. B. w. AL
At HKFC. A. W. Hircock overcame an early 3-4 deadt Bradbury.
At KCC: J. A. Lair v. W. M.- in his match against J. E. Read with a two and a three to lead McCall.
Despite a strong challenge by Read on the 10th head when the score stood nt 10-7, Hircock's steady and consisten! drawing to
the jack brought him steadily ahead to
a 21-11 พล.
5.
(3rd Bound)
A HKFC: C. H. Gough v. S. Yusuf,
At KBGC: R. M. V. Ribeiro
C. C. Pereira.
OPEN PAIRS DRAW The following Is the draw for the Colony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship:
ON AUGUST 11
crelo.
beat
218
runs.
At Leicester: Leicestershire beat Northamptonshire by eight wickets, Northamptonshire 235 and 167. Leicestershire 02 and 311 for two (Tompkin not out 143, Palmer not out V6) — Reiter.
Five years age a young and nervous Hulbert was one of Ave county council schoolboys who
And they found
merely make a sham bourgeois out of an honest proletariate.
would be
Parents had three foors-that| although provided with £350 # But after a week or two the year for the fees, they would be accents and the nervousness pauperised by the extras for which marked them out from their son to live up to his
his fellows; suddenly found themselves with their fellows faded. They were that their son would be shunned free places at Britain's most ex- absorbed. Soon they were just or bullied by his plutocratic com- persive public school.
five
Horrow schoolboys doing us panlons; that he This morning they may re-well as anyone of their age. changed and would look down on member how they felt when they Hubert did rather better. He his home and despise his parents. will remember the day-it was Nothing of the kind happened. July 11 last year-Hen he walked on to the feld at Lord's to play in the 11th match
Hulbert and his fellow scholars against the eternal enemy, Eton will leave Harrow one up on life.] All Harrow will remember it, too. In the words of Mr Baldwin:
of your house
COCKELL PLANS A £45,000 CAREER
By ̄ ̄ ̄DESMOND HACKETT
London.
British and Empire Heavyweight Champion, 24- year-old Don Cockell, took aff on the night of July 29 for the Pacific coast city of Seattle to keep an August 7 date with Harry Kid Matthews the first stage of a £45,000 punch programme.
With his parents watching he
THE FUTURE
"To be head
TO
went on to bowl In 20 overs you must have developed qua he took eight wickels for 36. ties which will make you a Old Harrovians left their lead leader in life as well as at school. Be captain of cricket you champagne to cheer. When Eton were all
your team out, the team must not only lead pushed Hulbert in front to walk on the field, but choose the best to the pavilion at their head. clevens and organise the games
And the MCC members rose throughout the school. to pay him the tribute usually reserved for a great performance in a Test.
Next morning he look four more wickets and Elon were all won for the first time since 1939. out again for 73. Skrow had
are
For
how his
to bb man came in Round Two. guy went amateur on walled Mr Hurley-and Promediately turned to this light utile isle for a suitably eminent heavyweight through whom Harry might get back into the big money.
Unfortunately, Matthews hurt
Over here 168 current value would appear to be about fourpence.
(London Express Serpsän)
PANKAJ CUPTE
team of
IN LONDON
London, Aug. 4. Pankaj Gupte arrived bere his back at a most incovenient today by air to try to firulise
. foxr stage of the proceedings-just as arrangements he was polishing up punches to cricketers from the Common plant on cur then Champion, wealth to visit India in corne
Williams, here Johnny
In on with the Silver Jublice cole. brailons of the Indian Celeket London.
Now it is Cockell's tum 10 Board of Control in Novemberém play the part of a Seattle Sacri-Reuter.
Matthews And Cockell Wade Into Their Training Chores
Washington, Aug. 4,
Harry Kid Matthews and Don Cockell, British Empire Heavyweight Boxing Champlon, waded into training chores today with as much fury as they will rip Into each other in their scheduled 10-rounder on Friday night,---
Cockell has been a very busý lighter since he arrived here and has put in bristling sparring sessions in pre- paration for his clash with America's ninth ranked heavy- weight.
had
"And as a school monitor you already exercising dis-
Meanwhile, the supporting Boxing promoter Jack Lerry ciplinary powers greater than on card for the international match said that he would fly here to NCO in the Services,"
has been drawn up and the orange a bout between Cöckel You also, even today, atart life promoters were talking of a and Walls. Lerry said that Jarrus The Cockell, now 14st. 9ib.. hopes to shed a few of
possible. $100.000 gate when the Jones, Walli mädande. whether it is a good thing or no two battlers tangle on Fridný agrood to a Cockrell-Walls match. these ounces while he takes on Matthews in Senttle
from a higher platform. (estimated profit £5,000), Heinz Neuhaus for the
your exclusive club contains a night.
For the moment this big Cock European Heavyweight Championship in Dortmund, and expensive gowns swarmed the gift of the best
Spectators in moming dress large number of men who have Observers who have watched before the British Champions 14 jobs to the chunky Cockell work out his coming tangle with Matthews, (estimated
and profit £4,000),
Johnny over the field cheering "Hulbert" bestow-on the right kind of orice that he pedes e Wallop a fighter noted for his scientific Arthur in Johannesburg for the Empire heavyweight While his father and mother sat applicants. title (profit still to be estimated).
Germany
19
with
It was the comment Harrow
Until
been affered MPORTANT FOR BOTH Preds
Some schools may have started
DISPLAY BY EASTERN
Tited
team
Mal Wild,
Is recovering "I just happened to hit the right spot,"
out victor.over Rex Layne, di sale state
broloonwhat won the out- on the free place project out of MAJOR LEAGUE
standing player expools.
ja sense of duty. Today their,
The display by the visitors was **** In his last year he made the only fear is Eixit It may beAUBASEBALL Sixth, became hood of his house, dropped.
New York, Aug. 4.
in front and a school monitor entitled to And there
Ano,genier esant |, 1. Chiengo -Cube beat New York they took thở. wear a silk hat on Sunday. And on it than the Harrow Head- Giants 6-3, In a National League | upfjeld
play on to Lord's as captain.
scheme," he dimmed up, for the Major United States base only to tritter ardy, chandes by Headmaster, summed
Mr R. M. Baldvin, the Acting Harrow, for the boys, and for ball league this afternoon ay to shoot when, ko, gange,
It.up in the country as a whole.
Reuter
and is built along the lines of ability, piss this handy habit of afient with emption they song
fighters who have given Matt Kalling some of his oppourta Hulbert has the school song, "Forty Years
frouble in the past.
with a mockout punch.- opening in thisday Albendy [7 Then there is a strong cash | April 1951, and took a four-round On." urge from Canada for Cockell to knockout against Marciano four
That evening he put on his first when he has done his National
The Tent Tooms nå am im- put, up his Empire title against months later.
Mr Baldwin aiready portant one for both At DISAPPOINTING dinner locket and eclebrated, in Service. So taking a line on Beshore. the hushed luxury of the Savoy sees in him a future director.
Kupatikanas. coloured End Walls, Remember
14 at
at the point where Walls? He used to be the Matthews and Cockoll stond Hotel. The new world he had
THE ONLY FEAR The must, como through with á hooded ferror who wrapped his about equal.
so recently entered was at his
of His victory salvage samo until seconds
HEFTY HELPERS ·
feet.
Two of the first five scholars faded past prestige head in a towel
Matthews, whose fight ambition
have won further State scholar- For Cocked Victory over ! before the fight started.
He shed this habit when Lloyd is to return the exterminator WHAT OF HIS OLD WORLD chips at Oxford and Cambridge. Matthews would dicenne his
Brisbane, Aug. 4. Qurochstand gave its best dis- Barnett almost wrapped him in treatment to Marciano, reckons
prestige tremendously in this Sald his mother: "I hope all All com cortain to do well. At Recreio, the 1849 runner-
and
for eight rounds that .win over the muscle man this won't give Dennis a swollen oblivion A.. Rahman and
and U.A. Rum-
the free place scheme country and could possibly lead play of caientific soccer for up, M. B. Hassan, registered a jen v F.G. Luz and W.C. Ogley of a murderous ten rounds fight Ceckelt
put him right back
scholarshalp at Harrow was to the Atlantic,
Hongkong Eastern soccer find win over last year's semi at HKCC; P. K. Lau and R. in London in 1949 mnde Wails the in line for just one more chance. head. You have to take this sort began, the only way to win to other bouts on this side of yours today when it beat the
E. Baker, Ly the
Matthewa has been out on the of thing in your stride." diklist, T
One possibility would be a by five goals to two at go first to one of thálf a dozen It didn't and he did.. Tay v 1.M. Neves and VA bolted Earl. surprisingly wide margin
Neves at HKFC; R.F. LAZ If the heavy-waist champion Pacific coast in a far from pacifie 21-12.
schools, bout with the Canadian heavy Brisbane Cricket "Ground, "What a fuss," he commented. Pensive preparatory cleans up this inter-mood timing up
Public school-education A. Eastman Cockell and J.A. Luiz
was weight Earl Walls, recent knock-U such Baker started off promisingly and
J. McKelvie ot CC; national opposition it is hey-ho huskies as Jim Burns, Syd Russell
triad to the so and rapidly went to a 6-2 lead a. F. Marqués and J. BL Gutler- and
£20,000
crock at the and
Dixon Hoxey. on the fourth head. This was, rez v i. E. Coates and B, W. Rocky Marciano world heavy- These light fellows all weigh however, shorülved as Hassan Bradbury at KBGC; R. Gour-weight title.
more than Cockell, so that the came back with a three and a lay and W. Marshallsay v G.C. Cockell is too intelligent a fight|1821b. Matthews' will
not be two on the next two heads to Norman and K. Bodio at Re-man to count his chicks before feeling like a displaced person bring the score lo 7-5.
they are cashed.
when Cockell squeezes his 2051b, A single by Baker brought the
ON AUGUST 13
He rates Matthews the toughest of battling bulk into the ring. score level at 7-7.. Bowling M.J. Divecha and F.R. Ker-ploce of fight material between extremely weli
at this stage,mani y F. Lee and J.S. Landolt himself And that Marciano any sparring partners. Not a Hassan broke away with a KDC; Jillo and R. money-bags, tong-jawed July 28 when Cockell had a lost one turned up at Brighton an Rosen v 3. Chubb and T.E.
The wavy-haired, Baker at Talkoo; A. Bachoo and 31-year-old Matthews was highly workout in these parts. Ron Archer TA. K. Oma v R. M. V. Ribeiro regarded in Amerlotin Hight lists.
and A.A. Lopes at
RATED NO. 9 TOMORROW'S
CAME
But he knocked Kimself into:n The following are selected to No. 9 world rating when he for-
Lawn
duck one of Mbahiano's Bowls Second got to duck od piny off London, Aug. 4.
Division
League Match at KCC atomic hooks and was cooled di Ron Archer, the Australian tomorrow Thursday, August 6in two rounds last flaming July
fat New York City.
Inunnne Aug. 4. Leteket all-rounder, who was nd-commencing at 6,60 p.m.;
HKCO
Matthews is no stranger to the M. Otto Mayer, Chancellor of K Almoo, E. Finoclout treatment. He handed the International Olympic Com- afte doveloping stornach trou-, Wallwork,
Davies, D. out the chloroform clout 66 times mitte, said today that he had Ble on the final day of the fourth
redeived a zhble from the... Ör- Tost between England and Aus-Back, H. G. Bonham, R. A. before he ran into Rocky.
vonising Corvinilice of the 1950. ralla et Leeds, is leaving hostchell, McAudand
Matthews was quickly back in Games in Malbonte, otating bot Edwards, F. Marshall; A. 9.
Knockout busincas
they had-ovory Interling of or- September 1052 when he halled garising the equestrian events. Ted Lowry in five rounds.
Commit.co The MelbouITIO MHIS WOY
back
was followed
cable follows a sintement by the Wilson, with a paints win over Young TOC, that, mying to Australia's P Harry Wills, a draw with Fredde refusal to be the six month AN| Ebstore, sind à points win over quarantine (on foreign horser (Canal como ceniidereble Bosbore, erkaring the country, there could
imbole "anod against Cockejl be no equisskeises ovents in tàm
Leave Hospital
mitted to hospital for observation
e. Autralian captain, Lind-Moual W. Wulaman sayHamet, aid that Archer Resave: D. Salih.
probably dofu to party in Bir
300
E. Gifford, T.
.
Lucky man Matthews to have this July he led the Harrow team muster., "It's an admirable game, the only match played in ('conie - With "dèlichtful; ball.
---{London Express Service)
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