COUNTY CRICKET
Yardley May Rue His Decision Not To Enforce Follow-On
London, July 5.
Yorkshire, English County Cricket Championship lenders, dismissed Surrey, last year's Champion, for 210 at the Oval today to gain a first innings lend of 151. surprisingly they did not enforce the follow-on.
Then
Yardley, Yorkshire captain, may rue his decision. At the close of play "The Tykes" had lost four wickets for 60.
Stuart Surridge, the Surrey enptain, bowled his team back into the game by dismissing Eddie Lester and Willie Watson with successive balls.
In most other matches bat, night, were all out for 148 10 meo found run-getting barre eve Derbyshire a Arst innings
At Herbam, 14 wickets fellend of 85. for 143
runs during the
Sussex, 3 for one on Saturda
Open Triples And Rinks Fixtures
Alwyn Baten, fourth member
or Derbyshire's battery of scam Dowlees, claimed four for 18.
Derbyshire fored little better in Biele second innings, losing five wickets for BH before heavy raps forced an early close.
Against Nottinghamshire, Vie Munden,
Leicestershire left- reverted to his bowling
spinner.
old style fast-medium
J11 the
ce of absence
mpering howler Charlie Palmer who has rained back. He promptly collected three wickets and ul the close Nottinghamshire were
With the Colony Lawn Bowls only three is on with seven Championshi;)
swinging
Into
full scale Bction, the following are the second round fixtures for the Open Triples and the which will De Open Rinks stayed off on Sunday, July (Open Triples)
July 18 (Rinks).
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. 300.
Richardson, whe WON in- volved in an opening stond of
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The scoring Don Kenyon (74), was at the crease for four hours
25 minutes and hit 19 fours,
WOMEN'S TEST
In the second
Teat between
The England and New Zealand
women's teari
Worcester,
the home country were 337 runs ahead with three
wickets in
hund at the close of play.
Molly Hyde. the Eng-
The New Zealand first innings was finished off Jur 63 by Mary II Sara Hee Homelet. Duggan with four for eight Каш Jimselet, Cei
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with 64 Во captain, Hibetro, R 2F V
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CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES A Horsham81 Derbyshire 213 BIK! 48 for Ave, Sussex 148
(Eaton, right-arm medium, four for 187. Rain curtailed play.
At Liverpool: Hampshire 239, Lancashire 179 for five (Geoff Edrich not out 75). No further
the play after because of rain.
ien
interval
three.
At Loughborough; Nottingham- shure 170
and 48 for Leicestershire 224, No further play after ten because of rain.
At Lord's: Oxford University
401 for three declared (Smith
A Baptista, nol out 201). Cambridge Univer-
201
four (Sük 118,
Prellove not out 88).
At the Oval;
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Yorkshire
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for Ave declared and 00 for 4, Surrey 210 (Fletcher 54).
Blackheath: Kent
At
353
Brusin, 21 Kinburgh (Witherden 72). Essex 108 fur
seven (Insole nut out 116).- A Neves, V
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Nora fee at T.C.
COLONY OPEN RINKA Sunday, July is
A. R. Kitchell. 1. Kitebell, A Kitchril. I. AU; IR C.) V
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Stark, G. Graham, R. D. Marshall, JR Baxter; (T.C.) at 11.K.PC.
Jr. V. Ribeiro, It. F. da Luz,
E. PA. I A. da Lur: (Rec.)
Thomas Cup
Semi-Finals For
Singapore
Kuala Lumpur, July 5.
The semi-finals and the Cup
P. Hughes W. M. McCall, final of the Thomas
Meyer. L. C Parker: (K.B.G.C.badminton competition will at KC.C.
M. Davidson, be played in Singapore. A. 9. McKay. W. WJ Marathay. A. Coles; IK.D.C.) C. C. Pereira. M
P. Basta. Baptista, C. Pereira; (Ree. at .B.G.C.
A
P.
J. Chubb, F. N. Wong. TE. Baker, W. long Sting: (K.C.C.) Y Guterres, J. F. da Silva, J. M
it. A. Daorto, A. M. Souza; (Ree) at K.D.O.C.
This
WB9 discided by the Standing Committes of the Bad-
minton Association of Malaya ol a meeting on Sunday.
The dates are tentatively fix- ed as follows: first play-off on May 24-25, 1955; second play- Anal
W. Stoker, A. G. Gardner, A. off on May 27-28, 1955; Minu. A. K. Minu; (1.K.E.R.C.) V A. F. Naronia.it. J.
G. A. Notonhn, J. E (Ree.) at T.C.
Noronha, Noronha:
E. Purvis, F. Howarth, F. Fran- Cis, A. Harvey: (K.B.G.C.) v Fran-
D. Roszelet.
cla Loo,
11. Rrasiet. nero,
A. R. Coates; (C.C.C.) at Rec.
C. M. Xayder.
round on May 31 and June 1 and the challenge round on June
-5, 1953.
after the
It was announced ti moeling that Eddie Choong, all- England and American cham- pion, and It. A.
his brother, David, F. M. Rodrigues. C. A. Coe D1D; will
VP. Banham, J. Wyper, be returning to Malaga to 1. Lloyd. F. harshall; (H.K.C.C. help this
country at K.D.C.
Thomas Cup. J. Kelleher, P. K. Lau, R. Tay. M1 Soares; (C.C.C.)
A.
defend the
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954.
BEFORE THE FINAL
Anguish shows on the face of Australia's Ken Rosewall as he leaps unsuccessfully for the ball during the first set of his semi-final match with Tony Trabert of America on the Centre Court at Wimbledon. Roge- wall won to reach the final where he lost to Jaroslav Drobny.
In the picture above Drobny looks unconcerned as he leans against the umpire's steps after his semi-final victory over his old rival, Budge Patty, in four sets. His victory in the final against Rosewall was one of the biggest surprises of the sports year. Reulerphotos.
IT MAY HAVE BEEN
ENGLAND'S LAST
Says HAROLD PALMER
Berne, Switzerland.
England's soccer officials, who saw the World Cup The meeting also heard the quarter-final between Hungary and Brazil here, will come back with strong recommendations for the FA Council
A. R. A. Rahmen. I. A. Rumjahn, Association President Heah Joo-
ENGLAND WIN THE SECOND TEST
PAKISTAN
WITH
Nottingham, July 5.
England gained a 1-0 lead over Pakistan in the four- match series when they won the second Test today by an innings and 129 runs. The rain-affected first Test at Lord's was drawn.
Pakistan lost their four remaining second innings wickets today for the addition of 83 runs and were all out for 272 runs.
Final Acores:-Pakistan 157 and 272; England 558 for six declared.
Final cores:-Pakistan 107 | Alimuddin, b, Slatham
six And 272; England 658 for declared.
The last four
quick
Fazal
win by Mahmood
Mohammad.
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Fazal Mahmood, b. Statham 38 Ghazali, e. Statham, b. Bed-
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ON INSTALMENT BASIS.
Mohammad Aslam, c. Shep-
18
Rept England in the Reld for one and three-quarter hours before surrendering. Chief obstacle to a England! were Khan and
from Fazal, though suffering
hield out for an hour and 60 minutes
total take his Saturday
to 30. Mohammad batted steadily for an hour to score 18.
a pulled leg muscle,
IN EVERY PHASE England were much auperior in every phase of the game, but the Pakistanis tried hard and f they profited from the lessons offered, the Test will have done good
It was England's Orst Test win on the Nottingham ground since 1930, when they defeated Australia, Tho third Test, Manchester, will begin on July
22.
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The pitch recovered weil from its heavy week-end soak- on time ing and play resumed
today.
With Pakistan needing 212 runs with only four wickets re- maining to save an innings de- feat. the Pakistan manager agreed to spectators being ad- mitted at half price, but only watched the about 200 people
early play.
In order to bring up as much and go keep water as possible
pard, b. Appleyard Khalid Hassan not out
Extras
Total
Dowling Analysis
Bedser Statham Appleyard Wardle
272
OMR W
20 11 03 2
20 3 66 3 30.4 8 72 3 32 17 44 8 Byes 4, no balls three. Fall of wickets:- 1/09, 2/70, 3/98, 4/104, 5/108, 0/189, 7/216, 8/242 9/254, 272-Reuter,
FANLING GOLF
The American Cup handicap the surface dead, Kardar order- competition was played over 30 ed the heavy roller and the turf, hojes on the Old Course became lifeless when
Wardle Fanling on Sunday and resulted with a maiden to Ghazali, and in a victory for 3. D. Mackle, Bedser resumed the attack,
the Club stroke and match- From Bedser's
ball. second
play Champion, by one stroke Fazal, for whom Imtiaz Ahmed lave E. C. Drown. Jock was the runner, edgad a four Mackie played excellen! golf through the leg trap. But that throughout the competition was the only false stroke in the despite the prevailing humidity, first three overs.
his gross scores for the 38 holes Although still handicapped by being:
his pulled leg muscle, Fazal did not run so much as on Saturday. When be found himself un- able to extract any life from the pitch, Wardle experimented by throwing up an inviting ball
sorne
to Fazal in the hope of a mishit. For a man virtually restricted
leg. Fazal made 10 опо good strokes.
SUCCESS IMMEDIATE With Wardle ineffective,
pyt Sheppard
Bedser and Statham on with the now bail. This brought immediate success for England. At the same total of 216, Ghazali mistimed hit off Bedser and Statham, running in from mid-on, held a lofted catch.
leg
Morning
round Afternoon round
Gross
Out 40 In 36-70
Out 37 In 3875
151
were us
E. C. Drown's cards also show very steady golf until he reach- ed the 34th hole when he ran into a little trouble, this appears to have affected his play on the 35th and 26th holes
he which played in 13 strokes, 4 over par. Individual scores of the lead-
ten Ing
players J. D. Mackie - 78, follows: 70151 less 6 rrett 145; E. C. Drown-84, 80-170 less 24= With so many runs to spare, nett 146; H. W. E. Heath-82, 84100 less 16-nett 150; W, G. England could afford to set a
and Robertson-88, 80-174 less 22- complete attacking feld, Sheppard gave Statham two net 152 Dr J. B. Mackie-87, slips, two gullles and two short 83170 less 18-mett 182; Major legs.
P. V. Huyshe 85, 84100 less 16-nett 163; Sq/Lair. T. C. Easily us the team played, however,
could Pakistan
not Imrie 36, 34-180 less 14-nett hope to last for long, and at 242 155; Capt D. A. Kennedy-88, Statham
the base of 80173 less 18-nett 185; A. D. Fazal's off-stump with a full-Duffy-66, 84170 ss 14-ne.t 158; A. V. White-02, 89=181 toss,
Bedser bowls for an hourlesa 24-nett 157. and a quarter before giving way
CAPTAIN'S CUP at 250. Next Appleyard
of Wardle returned in place
Austin Ho (79-12-nett 07) Statham and with his third ball dismissed Mohammed et 254. and E. C. Drown (84-17=nett The batsman tried a big hit and 67) tled in the July qualifier Compton at extra cover held on for the Captain's Cup and these players are required to play-off casy chance.
Mohammad Asiam and young on a date to be mutually ur-
nd. The
runner-up in this Khalld
Hassan, the last
was A. M. Mack added 18 runs before Sheppard
return of 88-18-nett 70. brought the innings to a close with
40
struck
pair, potion
by catching Aslam off Appleyard J. D. Mackle and S. S. Gordon
15 minutes before lunch.
FINAL SCORES Pakistan, ist funings 157. England, 1st innings 658 six declared,
for
Pakistan, 2nd Innings Hanif Mohommad,
Evans, b. Bedser
C
6171
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JAPAN-HAWAII SWIMMING MEET WILL LAST FOUR
DAYS AT HONOLULU
MB Nagar U. A. Rumfatini orang seport the negotiation They are bound to suggest that England do not take part Heavy Contender. Blacklock; Mr H opening.
(1.R.C) Bank
at T.C.
I which led the return of 2. McKitrick, A. Campbell, A. E. Eliot (K.D.C.) Peng-soon and Cheong Hock-
Y
L.M. Neves, F. J. Revier, Along to the fold. The teams of
recalled
Wong
In another World Cup.
· Mr Harold Shentall, Chairman of the Selectors, friendly and cheerful whether he is on the winning or the losing side, was disgusted with the exhibition.
"logical contender" for Heavy M. Hung; Mrs R. Haha! Konno and Katsuji. Yamashita | Haten to their coach and
third
place with Occupying cards showing nett 73.
John Wai won Qualifier for the Smalley Cup with 82-13-nett 09, 1. A. Butler, Capt. A. G. M. Napier and A. V. White being joint runners-up with returns of net The following is the draw for Ladies' Foursomes-Deep
Honolulu, July. 6. Mrs M. Turnbull/Mrs R. Steap
Hawaii, with more experienced racers, was judged v Mrs A. Hayes/Mrs J. B.
favourite in this week's international swimming meet as Mackic; Mrs D. Taplln/Mrs van
Wednesday night's Mrs N. Johnson/ swimmers tapered off training for Touw Robinson/Mrs J. Saunders
IMPRESSED Mrs Dawson-Grove/Mrs
Iwao Miyake, meet director, Washington, July 4.
S. sald he expected Wal/Mrs S
a crowd of Makino was also impressed J. Coelho, V. A. Noven (1.0.1 t the solderment wire confirmed
The National Boxing Asso-Goldman; Mrs
about 3,000 to watch Ford by the way. "Hawali swimmers Kec. liong Choy, A. 11. Beernin. by the Standing Committes.
It is Landolt
that
clation today refused to list a S, Gordon v Mrs G. V Q. A Souza J. A.
Peng-scon,
world
F. D. McCallum v Mira
open the four-night meet with hard. The atitudo of: Hawail (C.C.C.) VL, F. Cosgrove, H. W.
unofficial
Champion Rocky Mor- M. weight Hollway, C. Ingledew, D., Ed- | champion," and three pihor
bozzard Hunter/Mrs J. R. Collis: Mrs the classic 1,500 Moires Free swimmers is a lot different, ho Tho Hungarian reaction was certainly got a strong Im- warda: U.S.R.C.) at F.R.C.
drs W. F. Lien players toured Hongkongt. For
Style which is considered the | aald. Brooks/Mrs more immediate. With minutes pression and a memory that will
"leading E W. C. Simpson, A. L. G. Fast-
Charles still is the
R. Coombs/Mre 6.
A
big race
Thire It.
Mekalv: mosa und Bangkok toward the of the finish of this riot of a live of breath-taking scenes as:
is no rigid schedule man
Browne, J.
Mrs R. (K.1.0.C.) 9 R. Yu, T. Kavanagh,
end of last year without the match,
Miyake said, "We think Konno for the races. They will begin Gustav A Brazilian `LARI, MANDERT
reserve kicked a challenger."
of Mitchell; Mrs A. H, Penn and 3. Heyward, J. Goodman; (PRG) permission
quarterly ratings of the Badminton Sobes indicated that Hungery policeman over; a football boot at X.C.C.
actually no favourite J.. 5. M. Sive. Association of Malayu. AAG. M. de BV were subsequently barred from
would cóncel their, árradgements | come" flying through a window world fighters, - the. Association | Mr M Bell v Mrs probably will win," but added each night, at 7:‚and, run until
rated Nino Valdes of Cuba No. Laroche/Mrs J. Willoquet Mrs There
The first night will becausa it is a long-course pool." G. Black/Mrs. D. Kite the injured Hungarian, Puskák, 2 un the list of "outstanding" H to tour Brazil set year,
featur L... (Reci VA. C. Epence. 8. Skedd. participation in BAM-sponsored
who did not play, was camlod
He explained that if Kongo the Konao-Yaraushila ⠀ #50)
50 8. MCA. Fraser, W. B. own championships and tournaments
wind and Yamashita raced in a
Metres Free Style, 200 (T.C.) K.B.G.C.
member Hungarians should back to the dressing-room fur heavyweights followed by Don Mrs F. G. Harrison/Mrs W. N
First round to be played on metre 1. Clayton, D. Smith, C. but the Association
or before Thursday, July
instead of a 100-metre progst Stroke,,ana, BIG McLennan, W. McCall: (T.C.) v Hrah Joo-saang, subsequent remember that: thay (applied, the boina. Involved in this row; the 'Cockell or Borland and Roland Gray.
spark which " bột, this match police fought, amoris Cherninolver Kußtargk of New York. ·
Jiminy Blade of New York or
because he is the faster turner. The second night. allght, It was thely) Carly in their urgency to get at the tooped, the list of heavyweigiste | Becond round to be played pool, Konno would have an edge Medley Relty."
features 800 Rodrigustos: (ed.) at cicc.c. four plorer after mesting of fouling Umt led to blbeem- trouble makers.
Japanese coach Shozo. Makino Thursday, August wmoudying honourable mention. He or before
and 100 Metres Free Style and said through an Interpreter that 200 Metres Back Stroke race K. B. Baker, . Cottier, K. top badminton oficials with the ing more, like, #. street: brawl. Sin, B. t. Bickford; (R.KF.C.) Commissioner for South-east
was followed by Tommy Jack-Semi-final to be played on or
of New York, who this before Thursday, August 19 his swimmers have lots of pep" The third night, restarbe guil
Tuesday, and they are not conceding any be the 200 and 50 Metron Valdes Faly 14, 2
Final on or before ucing leg who, reomtly lost a August 31.
The Japanese swimmers like Style, 100 Metres Breas 15-round decision to Competitors are saked to note
the cham-conditions of play on the draw the island weather, Making said, and 400 Metres Free Style
On Wiha Anel nich Thats | posted at Deep Water: Bas
but they don't like the 100-metra (talk:e of Pinyols-with. Incal; Water pool partly because if I longer Valor the Tiny 5 Handienos will play of than that to which they are twed Back Stroke with: Mar» that Hankamp, otherwise to and partly because the salf Relay race
1.0.0. Handicap-applies.
water hurt thULATOR
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the return
the mediator. N
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Howard, D. B. Seque Asta; Malcolm MacDonald, as at Ht.K.C.C. Sour, A. Bachido, £. §. M3, Bill, . Tan,
Ribeira (T.C.)
Divash
The case of the other two [players,'' Abdullah Pirut od
Lim Koon-rom, 1m2 skin kustugira
between them and "the fiel Batminton Association which
befor
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