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THE CHINA (MAIL,
SUSSEX FACED WITH A A SETBACK IN THEIR MATCH AGAINST DERBYSHIRE
London, Aug. Ú.
Sussex aspiring to the County Championship, are faced with a set- back in their match against Derbyshire. Tomorrow they need 47 runs with four wickets in hand to save an innings defeat.
Diamisued for 127, Sussex followed on 241 runs behind Derbyshire's, total of 369 for seven declared. They were 194 for six at the close."
The fast-medium bowling of Jackson and Gladwin caused their downfall" in the first innings. Gindwin, getting life out of the pitch, took four for 30 and completed 1,000 wickets In his first class career. Jackson hind four for 28.
Other counties in the top, 19 runs. Young took six for part of the table, Glamorgan, 30. Lalcestershire and Lancashire, are in danger of losing ground,
Glamorgan, with thred 10 wickets in hand, sil noed.
of
LAWN BOWLS Glamorgan's total went to 182 class cricket matches:
TEAMS
Hampshire, after losing four wickets for 20, rullied against Surrey, the County Champions, but they still finished 112 runs bebin on first innings, runa to avoid following ол CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES ogainat Somerset's Lotal
London, Aug. 6. 408 for eight, wickets declared. The following were the closo From 104 for no wickets, of play scorts in today's first
for six and then rallied to 299 Al Rushden; Gloucestershire for seven. The opening bats-200 and 108 for four, Northamp- men, Emrys Davis and Park-tonshire 103 (Arnold 68). There house, cach scored 55 and each was no play before lunch owing completed his 1,000 runa
to rain. for the season.
At Hove: Derbyshire 368 for declared, Sussex 127 Leicestershire (251) lost fret sven
right. (Jackson, Innings points to Yorkshire. England lefthander Wille Wat-medlum, four for 28, Gladwin, son frustrated Leicester's efforio right arm medium, four for 36) with Д fine knock of 76 Rnd 194 for six (Suttle not out
51, Parke noj out (3). Bitting a alx and 10 Watson folled Palinor, who
At Canterbury: Middlesex 216 taken Aive for 12 for nine declared (Deuls Comp- Carlier had with his seam bowling.
ion 72, Bill Edrich 03, Smith, Despite in grand innings of 170 right arm medium-fast, five for by Winston Place, Lancashire 37 and 168, for Ave. Kent 120 falled by 16 to catch Notting-(Young, left arm slow, six for Thamshire on first innings.
Club selections for League Lawn Bowin matche to-mar- Tuw. Dre un follows;
¿
KHOC
·
The following will represent the Kowloon Lowling Green Club in League matches staring up 3 pm
rst team (away) v i... Gadd, E. Turvi, G. Norman, J. McKelvia; H. Browne, I. Meyer, )'. Howarth, St. Hubertson: J. Tindalt, P. Frands, G. Thompson, A. East-
Becond Learn (home). Rec. "A A. Hutton, Q. McKriel, L. Pare war. 11. Trail; A. feiner, Baker, C. Rounerelt, J. Crighton; Kavanagh, A. Spary, & Shields, B. Strange. Reserves.-A. Muchanan, Gj. Vülkaert and C. Ure.
INDIAN R.C.
the The following will represent Joan Recreation Club in League matches starting at + pum,
fours,
55).
UZD
Last-
In a sound display lasting live At Nottingham: Nottingham- and a quarter hours, Place shire 361 for eight declared. reached his 1,000 runs and his Lancashire 345
170, (Place highest score of the season. He Greves 60, Dooland, right arm hit 22 tours.
legbrook six for 100), Lancashire was all out at the close.
Al Leicester; Leicestershire 251. Yorkshire 255 for eight (Wilson 62, Watson 75).
Twenty-two wickets fell on a lively wicket at Canterbury, 1st Division v RNGC
At the Oval: Surrey 284 and Cham- A. R. Kitchell. K. M.where Middlesex, the
172 for one. Hampshire Romjali, A. M. Omar; 3. Hooten, plonship leaders, finished
245 70 A. A. Rahman. B. 1. Hasan, AK. Muur A. H. Secmin, Bruna ahead with five wickets (Harrison 65, Eagar 70). Purul, 16. M. Omar, U. A. Rum-standing. Middlesex lost seven
wickets for 09, Smith, запл.
Last metlium, talking live for 23 in Pilipina Chio Paul Division ❤ (home)-Arthur Rumfahn, I. K-31 balls,
Rum- Few of the stel, A. O. Madar, 8. M.
Kent batsmen At Weston super Mare Jahn A. M. Kadir, 8. 8. tumain, succeeded in their attempts to Somerset 450 for eight declared. AJ. kumain. A. M. Humjeun; B.
the spin bowling of Glamorgan 299 for seven Bux, A. B. Kitchell, A. št. punish Wahab, J. 1. A. RAM)150,
Young and Tlimus and Rent | (Parkhouse 55, E. Davies 55, lost their last five wickets for Muncer 17).—Router,
On Divaion'v_VBRC {*way), 3. Apoo, 6. H. Khan, F. N. Zar ker, O. H. Sadick; A. Bachno, 11. M. Omar 3. B. Ackher, A. R. Razackt A. R. Abby, Adal.
F. M. el Argull, 8. Bucks, M.
CRAIGENGOWER
The following will represent thu Craigengower Cricket CH 10 -League matches starting at 4 p.m.;;
Kec____toway). JW. Leonard. W. C. ole
Madar, D.
pivision
Bradbury; .A.
. Contes ciet. F. Loc.. 5. Landoft; G. 2ong Choy, A. J. Now, d. A. Bouza, R. Rasmies.
try Division V. PRC
Maakun, J.
Kelleher.
Baker, Xavier: T Leonard, A. M. L. "Soures, P. R. Lau, H. Tay: . . Ma, R. K. Pavri, Y. A. Hauek, 8. Leonard,
NKFC
The following will represent the i HKFC
League starting at 4 p.m.:
matches
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958.2
THE FOURTH TEST MATCH,
Arthur Morris slumped by Godfrey Evans off Jim Laker in the Fourth
Test at Leeds,--Central Press Photo,
The British Sprint Outlook
Is Not
As Black
As A Cinder Track
Says DESMOND HACKETT
Over the years in England McDonald Bailey has been: automati- cally accepted as the fastest thing between two points.
When movealong Mac ran out of the amateur business for the hard cash and hard labour of the Rugby League, there were many who thought the British sprint outlook. was as black as a elnder track.
What nonsense. We have a . You can look oul for More power
pace bustling Brian Shenton-sprint | ing. Shenton. lively bunch of young men. They have been kept out | shadow for the Bailey for the
super-is No. 1 humiler.
over
Luz And Chubb Make The Last Eight With Astonishing Ease
By "TOUCHER”
C. H. Gough, J.-A. Luz, J. Chubb and C. C. Pereira foined A. M. Omar, A. W. Hircock and M. D. Hassan In the quarter-finals of the Colony Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship as four further matches were played off. yesterday.
The eighth quarter-finlist will come from the match between G. C. Norman and W. J. D. Cameron which has been postponed 'tó Monday, N
The draw for the Singles anjel Triples quarter-finals' will 'take place this afternoon.
Both J. A. Luz and J. Chulla |got through their matches yeş- terday with astonishing ranc. Luz disposing of W. M. McCall by 21-G and Chubb accounting for ex-Champion B. W. Brad bury by 2%-4.
SPECTACULAR RECOVERY
The other two matches were keenly contested. At the KBGC, B
spectacular recovery by former champlon C.C. Pereira enabled him to nose out R. M. V. Ribeiro on the 20th head by 22-20.
Ribeiro lod 18-11 on the 21st head, only to see his opponent staging
#successful recovery
that took him to 17-18.
A
SWIMMING
GALA AT VRC
ON MONDAY
The list of events and names of competitors who will be tak- ing part in the swimming carl- val to be held at the_VRC oh Monday at 0 p.m. with Jon. Hen- ricks of Australia as the mula attraction, were announced by. the HKASA yesterday.. The pro creds will go to the Asiah and other games funds,
are
*
The ovente and competitors as follow:
Women's 500 yas: Breal-stroko—–—– two, however brought Lam Hang-tong Tioi Tin), Ng Yak- Ribeiro within match Bliot, cliten (South China), Kwok- Kän which never come. Pereira agor Lal Tsun). Wong Tux-bing drew level at 20-20 und scored civil Servants).
(Fogjuna), Shek Yuk-mul · (Chloras
a two on the 29th hend to clinch the match."
At the Hongkong Football Club another successful uphill fight was seen in the match between S. Yusuf and C. H. Gough, with Gough
Winning
by 22-18.
Men's 20 yds Brehat-stroke-Lau Leung-wang. (Chung Sing), 8, E. de Carvalho (Fortuna), Tesh Chat-Wan { Eul xun), Ba Chinkai (South CRT), Poon Sik-kuen (Chung Bing) ener | Women's 220 yds Back-stroku.— putti Maremma). (Lani -TwD};* •Lorna--Lacy Mack (YMCA), - Fung-Ying-chee
Trun), Char Bing-yee (Fortune),
Grant YMCA),GRELOS ME 100 yds bazk-strokel zkkikitumi Jan Henrick (Auslemita) "wind en setting
(Fortung). After being held to 2-2,
100 yds Free-style. — Bwta- Yusuf forged ahead to 10-4 on mers to be selected from to-day's the 6th head, 12-8 on the 9th Women's 220 yds free-style, Chap
trials.
Д
to your sprint- and 15-11 on the 12th.
Ching-mul (Fortuna),
Cymhia BEY MALAZ
Exter Gough Binuck
brillant (V.R.C.), Kan Yin-ling (Chang FIGURES & SYMBOLS of the делег only because 15st four years taking
and Sing), Kwok Ngan-hung (Lai Trin). the 13th, 14th patch on You have only to mention
Men's 220 yds Back-stroke-Swim- Bailey allied to his
chalking up
a mers la be selected from 10-day's Frankenstein and I have night-18th heads, charge dashing a Barnum and 11 has been monotonously
mures.
But when I'm told that single, a three and a double to trials, at V.R.C. p.
Diving Competition. Chai Kwok- Baller fair for breaking into 1. McDonald Bailey; 2,
take him to a 17-16 lead. Brian Borth Karloff is none-- other
bay (South China), Wong all-han. the headlines as eliciently as Shenton. Often the times have than.
A neck and neck struggle on Chan Wal-san and Chow Woo-on cricket - crazy William he broke the apes.
been the same for the 100 Henry Pratt, of Merchant Tay-
the next few heads saw the (Fortuna). George Saunders (V.R.C.).
220 yds Free-style Exhibition Yards, but
score deadlocked at 17-17 on Henricks (Atairkita), against a relay Uppingham, and King's 500 17th net and 10-13 on the of WWD awirtuners, fitgt wiramer 10 has edged his dark shallow
Again. Boris was
The Archers? There
Are
10,000
By DENISE RICHARDS
A woman reigns supreme over the modern bowmen of England. She is 78-year-old Mrs Louis Nettleton, Lady Paramount and final arbiter at the 100th Grand National Archery Meeting.
A former Champion, Mrs Nettleton gave up shooting in 1949 because of ill. ness. She lives at Tunbridge Wells but travels to all the big tournaments in the ~ Division. Recselo ut lleppyworld.-As-har title implies, she has the last word in any dispute between the 249. Valley, Liddell, W. MeColl, 1. Htra, i... Young: 1. Urgitart competitors and two judges and her retired financier husband, Charles, is one of
GecWatson, B. Bick
the judges. ford: A. N. Other, J. Kelly, T. Morgan, M. N. Rokusen,
Archery, one of the 3rd vision Prison Ofemale sports in Club at Stanley.-W. 8. Taylor, E Lansdale, P. Young, J. Skinner: R. popular with
Just those odd foot in front.
each time Bailey H,
London, why, I cool
in
bright
There was a brief,
a distinctly un cak-through In the 100 Yards settled citizen in New York when when the first Test broke out at Not- September: 1051, Shenton beat the Trinidatt
tingham. Tornado at Dorking with: 0.0 burst..
Fretting over the so-important affair of cricket he rang up the staid New York Times and And ns refreshingly recent inquired as to how things were ne June 13 at Chiswick, Shen-going. ton pelted home. In the 220 Yards in 22 seconds while for
19th.
to
Gough, however, managed take a single on the 20th head and followed this up with 2 three to win the match by 22-10.
THE SCORES.'.
At KBGC: J. Chubb bent B. W. Bradbury, 21-4; C. C. Pereiru best R. M. V. Ribeiro 22-20.
AL HEFC: C. H. Gough bent
The New York Times in-s. Yusuf, 22-18:
once Bailey became the shadow | formation` desk declared: "Well,
MOR.
TOO SLOW
w have some figures and symbols about this ball game, [but it doesn't add up to much
the
Er
At KCC: J. A. Luz beat W. M. McCall 21-5.
LEAGUE MATCH
swim 100 yards and F. X, Monteiro (V.R.C.) will syim the last 220 yds. Pir wimmer (100 yards), will be selected on to-day's trials at V.R.C. The trials swimmers are-Lau Yee- wai (Hol Tin), William Teo and Wong Long-hoi (Fortuna), Ip Kau (Chung sins),
Lim Kwan-ng med (Ching Wing, A. Bennelos (V.R:C.). Hey 4 x 21 yds Individual Med-
difes (L.Y.M.C.A.), Chun Bing-yee (Fortuna), Wong Yuk-bling (Fortums), Kwok, Nor hung Tau). Kan Kin-lag (Chung Bing).
Men's 3 x 100 yds Medley Balay... All the men's swimmers above wil be drawn into relay teama. Tesros to be announced later.
Water-polo Exhibition. Combined Chinene versus combined- non-Chi-
Chinese Team. Wong Fook-hing (Captain) (South China); Choi Hag- But (EBCAM Ba Na, Long Hu and Cheung Chung-in (Fortuna). Wong Kam-wah (lol Tin), Pan Chit- shiu (South China).
TRIALS TODAY-
Shenion. ་ pleasant-faced, to us,"
In a Second Division League carnest speaking 20-year-old Thereupon were recited athlete from Balby, near Don figures and symbols, all of which
match played at KCC yester casier, is 5 ft. 8 ins.,
day, KCC defeated HKCC 6-0,
Teserves. - Wong, Kan-Joo, Wan and made agreeable Intelligence to „El Ciscord, T. W. R. Wilson, T. Yuk-un Kwok Chun-hung (South weighs 11 st. 14 lb.
Boris Karloff who, with the old Lock- und G. Lee bout A. Dixon China. Yeung Kal-Wel (Eastern). Never heard of Balby? Con world courtesy of the English, Davis 24-13; 2. P. 16. While W. VRC), Baldwin, Bubon
K. Almao, È F. Wallwork and R... Nan. Chiness. – O.. Kew. ¡Capfat)} come...it's the home village expressed warm thanks.
Baker
Gray and
Van of Bruce Woodcock.
Directin beat A Michel J. Brumniern (EYMCA) and a RN The New York Times was
Die Ausland, J. Alount and W. player. Shenton WB5 doing.
Williamson 25-38; and J., Medina, D. quite
Reserves - R. Xavier (VRC), 'it. of, vuite, of Fife, Scotland, bring nicely with Donenster Corpora- make sense and seriously oldest wife of the headmaster
rather, upset that this should Simo, D. Phillips and 3. Tibble Qurly (EYMCA), A. G. Dam (Vic), world, Harlow College, Essex. the
romance. She began shooting tor
beat D. Bock,, D. T. Smith, 2. transport, but
Referee,-Major Walker, found
Wyper and 3. A. Edwards 27-14. the women. At
She is also competing at the [in 1949, Inter; joined the Burntis- things slow. Not the transport quired if all was in order and
Third Division Lawn Bowle G. Taylor, S. MI, 9 Lock K. first national meeting at York in meeting, Mrs Dames, who has land Club where the met her the grass tracks and the local this was
match played at the IRECTNG 041 ADIKAN, T. Dým, J. G. Taylor,, 1844 05 competitors were shot for England four
Wednesday, the Home team lost to times, insurance clerk husband, Ber-opposition. So he quit the mil-system.
the USNG 10-8 and 51-84. The * Wight E. Gautier,
men, The following year 11 took up archery in 1040 because card. They were married last way lown for Lontou.
following are the scoren, the horn toom being named. test in each women look part.
It is "the perfect sport us one February and are both compet-
CASE: This year, at
T the three-day gets older.”
ing at the Championships ni She is a member of the Royal Worcester College, Oxford, meeting sponsored by the Grand National Archery Society (the Toxophilite Society, the most archery club. The First Ulvision V Talkoo of Taikoo Jockey Club of archery), 103 of exclusive nt 3.30 p.m.-Boza Yu, P. the competitors
women. Queen is a keen archer and is Metcalfe, G. Perkins, W. 3.
And of the 10,000 archers in the patron of the club. G. 3.AN witt, W. R. mityor.
country 4,000 are women, Hodle: C. Pile, H. B. Dewar, C. Pope, J. Why are so many women tak-
nyward. Reserve.It. Voko.
POLICE R.c.
The following will represent the Polles Heeresin Club In League mautelare:
Third
Division
V
CCC
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and
+
sport?
bows
become
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not
some
spy
code
J. H. Collins, P. F. Malyna, J. Battamiey and V. Bunch lost to G. Symington, S. Boycott, L. r. Cos- grove and A. Steven 10.30 |
There will be trials to-night at the VRC for choosing swinners to com. pete in some events on Monday and
a gala to-morrow.
The following will be taking pan in donight's Arista ot 0 pm-100 yds freestyle. Word Long-hol, Williers
Back-giroká 50, 100, 120, yön÷AN Colony backtroloers are invited to the trials and winners will farve the honour of racing against Jon Hen- rick, the World borg mirino wp/in-
To-morrow's zala will "include ■ diving exhibition, and, w.water-polo match between. Forturia and the YMCA.
The cricket bug bij deeply at He was not exactly setting the next Test and it was a high- the cinders aglow until 1951 speed plane and a boundary-side
G. W. K. Crawford, E. Wallston Ted Fortuna), A. Remedios (VRC). when he was promoted from seat for Boris at the Lord's Text. I holme, W. E. MacFarlanead W. Lau Yee-was (itni Tin), Lumm Hwan HTSBAND SAYS 'NO' reserve to the British team in And then he made his biggest. Stoker lost to J. M. Ebbs, G. Gongar (Ching Wing), Ip Kau (Chung
well, C. Inglodow and D. Edwards Sing). Another newly-married la Mrs the European games at Brus sacrifice for the cause and left 21-21.
[F] F._ Williame, Elizabeth Bidgood, of Leeds, sels and won the 200 Metres Paris in the summer time to bo
D. J. Brassed, Her wedding was two months in 21.5 secs.
at Leeds in cricket time.
F.A. Golding and E. Poulson Jost to N. Hart Baker, R., E, Read, R. NERVE CONTROL
ago but she has not yet managed
Boris Karlói founded The
W. Hollway, and R. M. Hethering Shenton, world travelled in cricket team in Hollywood along ton 11-28. ing it up? Mrs Nancy Morgan,
to persuade her company direc- Olympic, European and What is needed for success in tor husband to
Bri- with C. Aubrey Smith. the 1952 National Champion, this
ទ tish games. "Complete
self-made P.R.C. 4 p.tu.-P. Lowe, I says: "It provents us from be= |ordization of muscles and nerve she was working as a shortband Athleto. Before he left
co-archer. Last September, when
Dan- BAIN STOPPED PLAY C. Reynolds, T. Pilkington, J.
coming gra widows because control," says Mrs Dames, "The typist, she won
caster he, reached · International Goodman; L. W. Stanton, A. J.
the Northern standard Henriett. H. Mackenzie, A Jillett; archery is a sport a mon
without
He tells with a chuckle of the eyo has very little to do with it Counties Archery Championship. Now he trains
coaching. E. Bellamy, J. Roberts, S. H. Maṛ- wife can share. In fact, even
D0 minties day when main stopped play- and quite short-sighted people vin, W. JE Caton. Reserve the children can join in."
The cost of archery: Practice every evening.
probably done with the rain Moore..
often shoot very well."
can be bought for
machine by the effects ma Doyen of the competitors is arrows
35. 08:
world and C. Aubrey put on his glasses 874-year-old Mrs Hilda Over-championship-class atcel
up those travel dates Shenton' saves up to work out the averages, for the Kowloon C.Can League of 33, she and her husband, when, of Liphook, who has been which today have almost re- his holidays. Lucky chap
Play was resumed and there for more than 30 placed the ancient wooden bow, have a wife - Margaret-who was a catch straight to Safety 1st Division (home). Craigen-toxophilies (archery lovers and years. "I must be the oldest cost nearly £10. Alloy arrows is equally iceenon athletics. First Smith, die Angst acider
archer that v. Lopes, students) only three years ago. after she had shot three arrows
ever was," she joked are 158. to 106. each. Rower stickat Club. E. Baker: They have a
This Yorkshire girl is a phy-Hollywood has sten. But, ho sical training instructress,
missed, he incredibly, missed. a yards to the targets.*
Club membership—there to belong
the
sitter... Auburn-haired Mrs who
traditional are being formed every week two forest-green Sk
skirt and sweater. costs between one and Ave seven, to white blouse and hat, carries all guineas.
her own
How long does it take to equipment and always Mrs Morgan is one of two
from became an expert archer? Any arrows women in Britain allowed 1 cullects her own
the targets.
thing from three months to two win prizes y enra.
- KOWLOON C.C.
The following are chosen to play
matchen starting ni s p、m. 1
J. Tang, J. N. Wong,
SONS LEARN TOO.
A small, dark-haired woman
lle also, at the meeting, became
F. 1. Kermant, R. 8. Cape Shrewsbury, Chubb, W. Hong Sling: C. Thomp-
mixed farm
an archer
bows,
Aro
can, W. 1). Cowie, E. &. Fricher Shropshire Bowmen's Club, and busine Overton, 300 clubs in Britain and more
Y. O. Nadar.
jare already teaching their
and Recreio 8005, aged 10
Fnd Division away. it. Wison, shoot. "B". Gifford,
G. Leo, W. J. Howard; 2. P. -White, W. Baker, B. A. Gray, M.
J. Divecha:D. C. Bymons,
Bones, D. A. Philips, 2. A. Tib-|wear a special, ensmelled badge. "I'm too old to
ble.
To keep
10
Shenton has one ambition - to win the Amateur Athletic Association 140s.
Then the field was shattered by a heartfelt cry as C. Aubrey And one dream-a -pecana declaimed et his tragic boat: 100 yards, Ho says: "The four-Blast it, I forgot to take off my minute mile would be fine, but reading glasses." n0-second sprint would be perfection."
During his cricket pilgrimage His fastest 100 yards. Is 9.7 Boris Karloff will act as vampiro: (twice) this season. It was not-sorry, umpire-in one of the Shooting an arrow takes a officially recogniseti. His
off- | Alee Bedsor begeft; mateken," "I' Archery for many, Uke 22-3018, pull. Initial velocity of-ancial best, 9.9, equals the Eng bet he can put ayer a really year-old Mrs Doreen Dauth- (arrow's flight, la 204 m.ph..
sinister: "Out" iish native record.
sitting at home by the fire."
She won it for shooting an end now, but I still culoy the sport Erd Division (away) v. Rectolo. 60 yards into the gold-which it's much better for one than HW. Lion, Tribble, N. means a light of six arrows into flisdale, T. Lock; J. W. Lee, t. 6. Ladd, It. A. Triggs, C. W. Lara; the gold-painted centre of the J. E. Medina, D. B. Sequeira, L. target, which is never called a Gibson, S.. Barchand.
TAROO CLUB
"bull's eye":
The other woman entitled to": the badge is Mrs Philcnnie'
lis Division Folles Recreation Dames, grey-haired, middle-aged
Club 3.30 p.m. at Quarry Day.--
G. Stark, S. 1. Bredd, H. B. Kiss LANDETESTABA
mikil, W. Belrosat. A. Steven," 8. MOAK, Desser W. C. Davatri, J., C. Callmata: 1. 1. nituore, J. Mac-
Muan, J. B. Baxter,
FILIPINO CLUB
C. McLea
The Zollowing have been selected |
LEAGUE TENNIS
Playing away in'd Men's “B” Division tenhli match on Wed- Eendag, the KCC boat the
to represent the lipino Club, in HKCC 6-1. The followling:
League nichts starting at 4 p.m.; are the full scores;
and
· Division/V) IRČ
(away).-
J. Gould
1. Agufundet: and AKB. (EGO) dews with 7 Loone „Štokes 6-6,1 drive, with
Férelta, Ricardo, Hasa.. Dr.V. Atlen-
ah C. M. Cavibry E5 Castro, 25.15.
14. Noronha, C. A.-Costley Masky PR Adging Mid C. BoatRELA (298. Mediņa, E. J. Hunt, J. T.. Cotton, L. If, Chween Hughes end: 1. Wadena
df.k.c.c.) Lost to Lonne and Stoker 4-6, kes to Coffee and Hall Bad-Division 100ERC (home). | BB lost to Augusted and Goskana
THE CAMBOLS
THEN AUNTER'S BIRTHDAY IS IN MAY
IVES, AND I ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR BIRTHDAY AS YOU WER BORN EXACTLY: A MONTH AFT (BE) TWO DAYS BEFORE. (DA
་
Barry Appleby
SUE LOCKS OLOGIZD
I'M SURE. DON'T LOOK
AS OLD AS SHE DOES,
Australians
Fight An
Uphill Battle Against Warwickshire
Birmingham, Aug, 0.
Australia's cricketers fought an uphill battle against Warwickshire here today and at the close of the cond day's play, were 182 for five in reply to Warwickshire's declared total of 270 for eight.
Despite an opening: stand of 104, the Australians were far from comfortable. In fact the first 100 ruda tpok nearly two and a half hours compared with the 85 minutes taken by Warwickshire's opening pair in cor- piling a contury yesterday.
Hässelt; 60 and McDonald, 48, Keith Miller, going down the were responsible for the Au-pitch, was yeeds out when he tralian start and it was Hollies was beaters by flight chakrasily. who broke the stand by catching stumped without rodels to be. Hassett of Pritchard's. Howlone of Hollies' victims,
The Het was not too sood
Than Holice, who, took eight during the final hour but in mdat de sua format widicole in the corresponding appost by Craig was dismicil
thatch of five years ago, claimed Woltori Hai kemt kostaði Dut.
43 in 34 immediately cart mished with the whets and returned to rellevalle overs, 14 of which were maldenu for
bowling by Hollies and his fallow spinner,
retting rid Wolton, had received to en-Inn, Cral remained num souragement from the pitch cool, while the
somb
though they were always ac were falling and just rem kuiste, but when Sollies changed his quarter century be anis after Joho had a dne, close, which found the, Austron spoor 18 dveek?; he whides furilina 208 bolndwich only hat
Abaletowicketa, in bank,
*