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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954.
FIGHTING CENTURY BY HUBERT DOGGART SAVES SUSSEX FROM DISASTER
Hove, Sussex, May 26.
A fighting century by the Sussex captain, Hubert Doggart, sayed his team from disaster against the Pakistan cricket touring team here today, the first day of their three-day match. Sussex were all out for 271 and at the close Pakistan had made 17 for no wicket.
"The tourists, un doubt revelling in hot sunshine, shocked Sussex by getting three of their wickets in the first hour for 36 runs. By mid-afternoon half the team were out for 123.
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Ghazal N. Thomson, not out Exped Pachy collected two offers. R. Malor. run out
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24 3 18 2 2 18 0 Extras-byes 6. leg byes 0. Fall of wickets 1/25. 2/29.
4/120, 5/123, 6/180, 1/214. 8/253 and 270.
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Rowston Manor Remains Favourite At Derby Callover
London, May 26.
Bookmakers had their Derby final acceptance callover at the Victon Club here tonight and quoted odds for 20
of the 26 colts left in the Epsom classic,
3 3/36.
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Pakistan, lat innings
Hanif Moixammad, not out } Almuddin, not outf
Extras
Total for no wicket 17
GAMBLE PAID OFF
Yorkshir
upper Norman
Pompey took a gamble in giving
Glatter-bae Art
"girin weket at Bristol, It paid off to the extent that Glouces tershire were all out for 171, Hoon Chose capturing six for 45 {E ' ![ ° ,,!! finer.
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THE 121
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CLOSING OFFERS
Cluun; offers were:
6-1 Howston Manor,
13-2 Darius.
17-2 Perrin),
100-7 Blue
LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
ex gave the Kent attack a Dodds and Theky 1
Menny Avery, the Bisex openers,
nk pirt it an opening stund of
Bud, a wet na te nrak
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three hours,
44 of his
-ming in boundaries So much
vernight
rain fell
start of at Pouty: "dd the, the Lite Glamorgan-Surrey match was delayed half an hour while In now pitch was cut and pre-
pared.
¿ At the clay a play the cham- pas l kanckied up 339 for
ne
At Taunton the Australian,
| McMahon, formerly L Surrey player, took four for 68 with his | left-arm spinners against Notts
for Sonicael, At the close of play Sumerrot wer o 130 fut Joey) Leane team, selected for three in reply to 193 by Notls. Thane fies the week-end;
Jim Parks, aged 51, Look the
Toy
following are club town
SEKEC
Dot Division v NCA at Phaker | held with the MCC Austrdasiun Red on Saturday at 2:30 5
towing team of 1935-36 against
Houdan, J Wyper, B A
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28-1 Court Splendour.
39-1 Arabian Night,
40-1 Lavengro, Blud Roch and
Blue Prince 71,
50-1 Alpenhor, Never Say Dic. Moonlight Expresst
Counroughan,
and
00-1 Nartator and Ruwernizari, 100-1 and upwards all others
- Reuter.
FINAL ACCEPTORS
London, May 26,
All the leading faneles for next week's Epsom Derby are in the final acceptors announced today. But unly 20 of the original entry of 400 have been
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club, as the oldest member of the side.
He opened with S.C. Grimth. ured 39, the youngest member the side. Losing Grifth at 32, Parks was joined by Nolla batsinan 300 Hartstaff, an! Whey both hit out all round the է: A wicket.
Parks made
Bucami, 1. Suva,
WĆ Ogles. Heative, Xavier
3rd Division y U.S.R.C Away on
105 in as many
Saturday 4 Į LM. Noves inimates, including 14 fours.
Reserver, A.
S Cuatro, A. Pereira, V. A. Handstal went on to get his Neves: A. Peron, Perl, century in 89 minutes and wax AD Rei, 1. A.V. beiro, third out for 135 scored in 101 J Xavier, H, M. Xavirt. F. Tan. MT. Nunes,
Rah- | minutes, He hit 10 foum and man V
one six.
Whon New Zealand went In 2nd Div HKFC VK.BO Parks put in a deadly spell of
Ehalrial.
HKPC
at HKPU on Saturday. 4pm-bowling and in nine overs cap-
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Wexford. A
Boyd Cowan, 11. Ridadule.
Butler, M. N. Rakusen, A N. Other. FF Ger; W. MeColl. K A. Baker, Reserve: left in the race and the fields. C. Pascoe. will fall well below the record. and Day: KFC.
number
tured three wickets for 11 uns.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
Close of play scores in county
vx.C.Cal and first class cricket matches KCC. on Saturday. 4 p.m.-W. which began today were: The biggest
Woodstock, H. 1. Holgate, S. Mills, ow. Taylor; W. B. Whute, G. Walker,
At Ilford: Essex 408 for eight starterp Wis 33 In 1951 and W. Bennell, 18. W. Smith; W. (Dodds 121. Avery 60, Horsfull 1062. This year's race will be Thom, Yan-Heck, H. Vas-Pehter, 80, Vigar 60) versus Kent
Franklin. worth £20,070 conpore with
Reserves: 1. Jones-Olles. The record of £24,200 in 1952,
Gloucestershire At Shefeld: when Tulyar won,
2nd Division
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Michael Granger, Army goalkeeper, received the China Mail Footballer of the Year Cup yesterday.
Below the Cup. This is to be awarded annually on popular vote.-China Mail Photos,
Diane Leather Comes
Near To The Five-Minute Mile
Birmingham, May 26.
Diane Leather, 22-year-old Birmingham University microanalyst, tonight came within 0.2 of a second of running a mile in five minutes.
Her time of five minutes 0.2 second is claimed as an unofficial world record. It bettered the previous time by 2.4 seconds.
Miss Leather set the British record for a mile last year at five minutes 2.6 seconds.
Miss Leather was running in a from the same handicap that had Midland Women's Champion-best Roger Bannister-finding u ships race here.
pace maker. Tonight proved that After the first
lap. Misa she must have someone to race Leather, could find по оде pare her. She had clocked two mile. minutes 30.8 seconds at the half-
The second half of the mile way stage.
Moving easily, she opened up was run in faster time,
FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR SAYS
"I Shall
Shall Have
Have To Work Twice As Hard At Home For
Half As Much Applause"
Driver Michaej Granger, Hongkong's Footballer of the Year, yesterday evening received from the hands of Mr D. Benson, OBE, the trophy awarded for this honour. in a presentation ceremony held in the South China Morning Post Staff Club.
Before handing the Ching Mail eup to Granger, Mr Benson spoke highly of the Army goalkeeper's prowess and also his sportsmanship on the field of play.
Mr Benson said that Granger had always been "the darling of the soccer crowds in Hongkong, the vast majority of which are Chinese,"
career.
wald,
back
Oranger's Englink
Ho declared that Hongkong Driver Granger, in acknow- would watch with close interest ledgan:nt, xkcd he had many Driver
football happy recollections of kla font- bo ball in Hongkong, and the Ching football, had suffered a big no-Mall cup would be a permanent
this week with the 7-1 reminder of the Colony. defeat of the England XI by He said the soccer crowds in
and it seemed that Hongkong had always
A
trenten there would
him very have to 70
generously, jdding. generat
of English chall have to work twice as soccer technique if the uation; hard at Home for half as much Was to regain its leading poal-opplause."* Lion
1001- International 123 ball.
Hungary
overhaul
For this, iso. new young
players would be needed and was everybody's hope that Grangey might find himself in Nature English International side.
a
BIG TRIBUTE
Granger in the first winner of the Footballer of the Year com petition, organised by the Chino Mall, but the event is to be au annual one, with a rup, donated by the South
China Mornin Post, Lu!.. to be Riven to the
winner each year.
Joe Carr In "Killing" Mood
Edinburgh, May 26.
Irish Joe Carr, lanky holder of the title, showet devastating form in winning his way to the last 82 In the At yesterday's presentation,
Amateur Golf Mr Benson said that Granger the company included Mr Jack British had been chosen
Honghong's Skinner (Chairman, Hongkong Championship on the sun- Footballer of the Year by Amateur Sports Federation and dronched Muirfield course, popular vote which included Olympic Committee and HKFA), East Lothian today. substantial number of Chinese. Mr A. de 0. Sales (Hon.
In his fourth round notch This was a big tributo to Secretary, Hongkong Amateur Granger and it also served to Sports Federation and Olymple which he won four and three, with American Larry Carpenter, emphasim inst the Chinese Committen), Major R. B. Blythe Carr wus in "killing" nood. soccer crowds were among the (Army)
Football
Association). With only a light breeze be- fairest be found anywhere.Capt W. A. George Array Foot-hind him, he drove full off to They were very generous in ball Association), Capt J Sloan
353 yards
second And. their approval of funtball well (Manager. Army football team), using bis number three fron as played.
Mr Lee Wat-long, Chi Wells a putter, holed from fully 15 (Caploin, Army football team), yards for a two. Never relaxing Mr W. A. Grinham (Secretary, j for a moment. the champion opponent with a South China Morning Post Ltd.) | smashed Kin and Mr S. A. Gray (Editor, great score of five under fours China Mail).
for the 15 holes,
SELANGOR
It revealed at the social Care's reason to defy ortho-
BADMINTONthering which followed the doxy and use an iron chib for
CRISIS
Kuala Lumpur, May 25. The Selangor Badminton Association is faced with a
presentation that Granger is putting goes back to the days leaving Hongkong in August when a youngster ho had having completed his National only an iron club with which Servier, and
that he w[]
to play and be
used it both through and on the greens. appearing lu one of the
AMERICANS REMAIN
Cily teams next season.
be
York
crisis over its tournament RAF REGATTA
committee's decision not to
TWO accept reaffiliation of
Firuz -Abdulinh
Koon Yum ---- first getting An
players
and
Lim
without
apology.
These players hud joined Wong Peng Soon's team on the
AT LITTLE
SAI WAN
In perfect sailing conditions
controversial lour of Formosa Royal Air Force, Liille Saf Wan early this year which resulled held their annual regatta Sal In a big storm in the Mulayan Wan last Saturday. The after- badminton world.
noon provided a variety of races The Association's tournament | ranging from the Redwing class committee, ar E meeting last to National Dinghies, Sampans week. decided that the two and Canoes. players had let the Slate down by
leaving on the tour, which included Hongkong, resulting in the loss of the Foong Seong Cup to Penang.
It is understood that there are
Source
The main event of the after- noon was the Redwing race from Little Sai Wan around Junk Island and return in which three boats from each of the R.A.F. Yacht Clubs of Air Headquarters, Kai Tak and Little Sai Wan took part. This 5-mile course
two camps in the Association's general committee with opposite views on the tournament corn nittee's decision, and one informed
Bald committee members backing the tournament committed's decision have threatened to resign if the Connell does not endorse the the decidion.
A meeting of gonoral committee is scheduled kindly presented by Me E for June 7.
was completed in the remarkably short time 67% mins by the winner, Fit-Lt D. G. Evans, saling against a stiff breeze and strong tide In the Tathong Channel.
The prizes for the winners and runners-up in this success- ful afternoon's sailing were very
Waticina.
Individual race results were: Nationals and Sampane-1, LAC Woods and LAC Bykom (National)
1 hr 1 min 2, BAC Reld and LAC Molins (National), 1 he 2 mins
Cour Sul
The atrong
American
challengo s()) remains after to- day's two rounds with Frank Stranahan, twice former win- and Blg BIL Campbell still there.
net
Stranahan gained comfortable wing agaust J. Henderson
R. (Worcester) and
Scotland's Kirk-
little
patrick.
William
known
but Crumpbell fought
iwe thrillers before scraping through. He was taken to the last green by John M}}) in tris first match which started RU
morning <arly this
that the American eyeled to the course, Then Campbell was two dow after nine holes in his second match with Stewart Murray, but a ce again he showed his great fighting qualities and won by two holes.
Two unexpected defeats to- day were thase of Frank Stanfael, one of the strongest Americans, by Peter Toogood 25th and of Tim (Australia) who won at the WOOD, New Zealand Champlon, who
went
down on the last green to Gill Gas, Edinburgi elvil servant- Reuter.
Winner In Irish 2,000 Guineas
Surprise
Wong Peng Soon and Cheong Hock Leng had been accepted
The Curragh, County Kildare, by the Singapore Badminton
Eire, May 20. Association last month without
Johnny Langdon, America's being called upon to apologies wassal Wat Wan-Lyenun-Chai English born ace jockey, having Their reit
return followed a mecting
Como Doubles)-1. LAC Me- his first ride singo arriving from between the Commissioner Gugan and LẠC Malome: 2, Ci the United States on Monday,
Wafts and LAC MCKAY, Getzeral
South-East for
finished well down the courIS Asia,
Couro: But Wan-Lyemun-Ski Wan, Me Malcolm MacDonald, the Redwings 1 File Evans and chance, in the Irish Two Thou on Sound Barrier, o 28 to 1 President of the Badminton LAC" Andrews' (L.B.W.), 67 mins 37 Association of Malaya, Mr Heah & SAC Lyons and for Telt, sand Guiness, run over a mile Kirby (LS.W.), BẸ mine ( secs; 3, Joo Seong, and leading Singa- Cpl Stalker and LAC Thorne (Kai
hero today Budininton Association Tak), 1 hr 1 mán 10 secs.
This Irish classic provided a pare omelats.
Cour: Sad Wan-Junk Island-Sal surprise result: Mr John Wan.
In a statement to the Press
Canoe Reay-1, LAC McGuigan LAC Makey..
to against her for at least halt a after the meeting, Mr Heah Joon LC Makone; 2. Cal Warts and
two
a bla gap between herself and minutes 29.4 seconds as against the rest of the field and, cheered two minutes 30.8 seconds for the on by a crowd of about 2,000, (fint. she put in a dramatic burst against
slight breeze 11
and
The goal of the first
Seang had announced that the Association of Badminton Malaya would accept the four players back into the fold if themselves they first reaffiliato with their respectiva state associations.
It ha a reliably underslood that
Course: Little And Won Bar.
European Dragon Boat Race Team
A European team will com-
Thursby's Arctic Wind, ridden by Jimmy Mullane, starting at 25 to 1, beat the odds favourite at 4 to B, Tale of Two Cities, by one and a half lengths, Australian Jockey · Ráa Johnstone, on Calvero, a 100 to 9 chance, was two and a half lengths further back, third of 14 starters,
The winner was always well
171 (Emmett 70, Clone, loft- Valley 11appy The winning owner will take Smithers, G. Li, R. Howay. L. and 10 for no wicket. Yorkshire 41 3.30 p.m.-1. farm slow offspin, six for 45) £17,059 with" £2,007 for the Cosgrove: G. Goodyear, M, Gentt. 238. second and 1,003 for the third. Amew, A. Steven; R. Trail, C
Ai Oxford: Middlesox 942 for In 1952, the Aga Khan, as the Ingledew. N. tort-Daker, D. Fdwards.
3rd Division v. Filipino Club as seven
declared (Brown 83, received more Home at 3.30 p.m.- Van Zuiden. Dellele 52, Routledge 93), Ox- winning owner, than the total of this year's race. W. 11. Stevenson, J. obs. T. Radford University 86 for no wicket. outside five minutes.
finished two-tenths of a second minute mile ranks with women If Piruz and Koon Yam were pole in the Dragon Boat placed, being among the early A. J. Stomper. W. Roos, G. fides,
as did the four-minuta mile with barred from the Selangor Festival mee at Talpo at noon fenders with Longden's mount, Tho comparatively small. Pengelly; V. Goldsmith, A. Mc.
men athletes of the world., Ba-Badminton Association, Wong on Juno 5 against teams from Sound Barrier, number of acceptors came as a Kenzie, T. Wren, T. Curry.
At Lords: MCC 168 (Coldwell Mias Leather finished very nister won the honour for Bri Peng Soon and Cheong Hook the fahing villages in the neigh- Calvero and Sharragh were
five for 87), Club fresh and shortly after said with tain at the beginning of (50, Clarke
may again quit from the bourhood, it was learned yesterdisputing the lead when Arcule Cricket Conference 160 for six a smile, "I feel grand."
this port Badminton · Assocla- | day. month when ho covered
Wind passed both smoothly and (Evans 83, Swann J8). - Two
Hor performance tonight distance in three minutos 59,4 Hon rather than let down their "After the races there will be a withstood a late burst from day match.
prize giving ceremony.
the favourite--Router. At Taunton: Nottinghamshire proved that Miss Leather suffers seconds-Reuter,
surprlac. The race
Avem
40
for.
open that owners of even
Jorn outsiders hnd bean Ex- pected to let them take their chance.
The 20 Derby acceptors (12 furlongs at Epsom on Juile 2) are: Landau, Dark Corsair, Alpenhon. White Heathen, Feixdal, Nover Sap Die,, Rówaton Manor, Arabian Night, Blue Sall, Moonlight Express, Narra for, Blue Prines 11, Lavenon, Ruwenzori, Court
Reserves: J. Whitfeld, T. Green.
French Tennis 193. Somerset 196 for three.
Championships
Paris, May 20,
At Dudley: Worcestershire 303 (Richardson 76, Ouischoorn_00, Hollies, right-orm, slow lear Lreak, six for 64). Warwickr shire 50 for no wicket.
Cardnar Mulloy and Budge At Northampton Northamp Patty (UBA) reached the semi-tenshire 372 for four declared Anals of the Men's Doublon when Livingston not out 200, Greasy the French Lawn Tennis Chem 103). Royal Air Force 1 for 1.
I plonships · continued here today,
They
Darius, Infatuation, Cloomroughan, Valoruliah,
Al Portsmouth Royal Navy Blue Rod, Elopement, Kingaide
beat Enrique Maria 323 for three declared. (Walton Roximos and Ambler I... (Argentino) and Art Laron Rinsworth 188). Hampshire (USA) by 6-7, 9-6, 6-3, 2-0, 6-9, 133 for nix (Ingleby-Mckenzie The 24 Oaks acomptora (11) furlongs, Mplans June 4) the Vic Seixas and Tony Teabert not out 81).
Angel Bright, Allacia, Cixiety | (USA) also reached the semi- As Pontypridde Surrey 310 for Girl Altene Dist Stocminals, beating 3. Davidson nins Fletcher 88, Constable.08. Windy - Way, Alfresco, (Sweden) and N. Frazer (Aur Subba Rowy, not out 36) versus Ferron, Philantio Toundra, Sum tralia) 6-2, 8-0, 0-4.
Glamorgan
Rabelin
Cho, Hypura, Cloudie T
G. Hoad and K. Rosewaḥ,
Buta Bibl, Feevagh, Syd Australo, reached them ton, tert
SMART CARCIKLr, fwery anals with a 4-0, 6-4, 6-4; win for 061
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