THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956.

STANLEY SHIELD SEVEN-A-SIDE SOCCER

CROWD GOT A MOST GENEROUS

RATION OF FIRST CLASS

FOOTBALL

Says I. M.

LAST

NIGHT

MacTAVISH

The turnstiles once again clicked merrily when the popular Stanley Shleid Seven-n-Side competition was continued at the Club Stadium last night.

The big crowd which added some $10,000 to the Charity kitty got a most

generous ration of first class football in return for their money.

Individual and collective skill often reached a high standard and some of the games produced the idoni blend of suspense and thrills to keep the fans in their seats or shouting their heads off in vocal encouragement,

Police Wille and RAF 'A' bouts at home opened the

ان

the The

and even from and no one gives 10 yards start evening's proceed- Ernort range shots went staring to Au stud ratches him up.

SECOND MATCH gured the wholehearted play into the grandstand.

Se had both sides crowd in the right mood! Autoen should have had the The kung before # WIN Policemen got their two gun, but they had left their shooting

The RAF tactical plan was Au Chi-yla unprofitable und was actually patrolling a beat between Toth and his goal when the movement that brought the second Police goal started

New York Yankees

Beaten 7-2 By Cleveland Indians

New York, May 10.

Bob Lemon, the Cleveland Indians' veteran

sinker ball specialist, subdued the

New York

In the second match of the evening, litte Gymnastics gave South China A the fright of

life and their

were actually ahend by a corner until late in Kam- when Kwok the grune hung converted a penalty kick. Later he paved the way for an- which saved the other goal dignity of a Caroline Hill side often very ordinary

that wan

indeed.

Eastern B

Ariny 'A' pair in Action

aud

were the next

and after

a splendid game the

soldiers moved into the quarter- The Army guals

Slee by

and

2-0 รว ls by

scorett Were McLoughlin.

In spite of u tight naval blockade Kitchee A eliminated The Royal Navy by two clear

Yunkees, 7-2, today in registering his fourth vic-goals after a spirited game,

tory of the season before 10,382 fans.

starts Lemon, who failed to finish any of his six agains! the Yankees hast year, had little difficulty doing so today, with an eight-hit effort that evened his lifetime record against New York at 25 victories and 25 lusses. It was his fourth complete game-one less than he had uft last season.

Parnell

The blow The 35-year-old right-hander | game of the day

ilne duel between struck oud qve and walked only { broke up a

wins pitcher! 8-2/3 two, viching the Yankees' only Bob Keegan,

ball for the Tunes on Mickey Mantle's 11th minings of ster

veteran Mei Boner abd Yogi Berra's 10nWhite Sux, and

The victory snapped sch with the bases empty.

Southpaw Mickey McDermott The White Sox live-game tosing for the Yankees and streak and ended the Red Sox'

Break.. absorbed his second loss when three-gamme winning

Uiated Press. gave up four rule and five of the hulluns eight hits daring the last five nudings.

teres ܙ & 1

The Indians put together four

at their hits for three runs in

thiril

Carinzatiel

trning Chicago

1102

#1/ the frame with a double lu right and came for on Jin 1iegan's single Hegan, who took second on throw-i

wallhed. woerd Cleveland's second run on

gle nud

centre tu dex

Tiny Busby's

Storen Tripleri

Beuring Busby

FIFTH INNING

AI

Rosen's sacrifler Hy with the

Cleveland's

mierci Luces full fourth run in the fifthi

Inning und the Indikati). hopped on re- Hever Rip Coleman Fur Beir final the EUIS in the undi with the

walk, a single help of hy Hum, Vie Wertz's doable off the vratre-Held bleacher and illy Martin's

crror,

whil

UNLESS WES SANTEE

LIFE BAN IS LIFTED

Republican Senator

Threatens AAU With Senate Investigation

Another little team then took

the

AUSTRALIANS V. WORCESTER 2nd DAY

The Australians continued to get the runs on the second day of their match against Worcester. This picture shows a general view of the Worcester ground with the cathedral towering in the background. - Central Press Photo.

WITH TWO WICKETS DOWN

AUSTRALIANS 90

RUNS

BEHIND YORKSHIRE'S FIRST INNINGS TOTAL

Bradford, May 10.

a feeling share of the big-time timelight and although they were

great the junior B & S side got

arrowly beaten by Kitchen 'B only and from the crowd. The

of the game was the result of a neat header from Lee Hung- kee at the end of a well con-

down movement ceived

the Kitched whole length of

Frank The Yorkshire batsmen had team.

The Sing To 'B'-Eastern 'A'

the hard earn runs

way throughout tho accurate spin minutty encounter was the tit-bit of Ungainst

นวน

ollack of Alan Davidson (four edge for 39) and fun Johnson, the Australian captain (three for 35).

The Australian cricketers, with their opening pair gone, are 90 runs behind Yorkshire's first innings total of 120 for nine declared on the second day of their match here today, Rain, which prevented a ball being bowled yesterday, restricted play until 15 minutes before lunch today.

It took Yorkshire three hours and 15 minutes of cautious batting on a dry- ing wicket to make their score before captain Billy Sutcliffe declared to give his great bowling attack 50 minutes against the tourists,

evening's kept

entertainment

On

spectators the

for indeed cut to the bitter en and

end bitter Sing Tao, TRIN

+1

WIN

one game will remember with but on the basis that 19 wun....or

flaai whist

have a ca

the Tigers regret....

no game last.. until the has gone they can plaint.

EARLY PENALTY

the benent of

المة

They had early penalty kick award against an Easton defender for ankle Lo Kwok-tai smacked tapping. the ball into the net, but one of his overkeen leum mates tepped over the line before the Pick was taken and it had there- fore to re-loken. This Ume Le tried the same shot again bul

had

Yong Pui-dor brought off a fine

savo.

With virtually only seconds to Washington, May 10. Senator Frank Carlson (Re-go Sing Tau were head by a publican, Kansas)

today solitary corner, but two quick corners to Eastern carried them threatened the Amateur Athle

into rather undeservedly Senate investi- The Union with a Sen

at ne "corrective legisia- next round. Hot less it lifted its lifetime

The

George Kell's seventh-iomat ban on Wes Santee of Kansas, homes enabled the Chicag

Miler. Bustom While Sox to beat the Hd Sox 2-1, in the only other

Fanling Golf

Dro

results

Following Ladies' Section petitions played recently:

nation's No, I Senator Carlsoni, in a Senate speech, also demanded that the AAU "rectify" e disbarment of track the William and Mary

ita

squad for competing against Santee on April 14 and "meddlesoine persecution" of

Santee and his military team- mates at the Virginlan Pitol Re of com-ays on April 28.

Mrs J, H. McCann won the April Qualifier of Captain's Cup

The AAU ordered

ban on Santice, now

were

FULL RESULTS The full results follows:- Folice (White) Z RAF 'A' S. China 'A' Z Gymnastie

2 Eastern 'B' Anny 'A'

Kitchee •A Kitchen F Eastern A S. China B

1 B & S

the

to

Lowson

the

Whitsun Race Meeting Weights For First Day's Events

Entries and weights on the first day of the llongkong Jockey Club's Whitsun Race Meeting on Saturday, May 19, will be as follows:

RACE 1 Cheshire Handicap (Novices) (CIRA 6). Fram 14 M. Post: Air T'ower (138), Cinderelin (147), Encore (184), Fel Chi (135), Fox Hunter (148), High Noon (149), Hiram C (145), Perfectibility (109) Prince Dahlia (155), Say When (189). Straight Flush

Wheel (140), Hallmark (189), (150), Icefield (180), Mascot

Suprem Old Tyre (145), Command (150).

Week-End

(138). Strathvohr (143), Wie Lawn Bowls

Leader (138).

RACE 2

Teams

The following players have been selected to represent their

Devon Handicap (Class 8), 1 Mile: Blondie (137), Cornhil Dreud- (189), Curtsey (145), nought (141), Hiawatha (158). Кегаста (156) May Blossom Not So Bad (135) Tamariano (149), The Kangarospective clubs in thele Lawa Bowls League games tomorow (153), Tumblewood (150).

and Sunday. RACE 2

(151),

(Clas

PRC Cambridge Bandleap

Boxall, 3. Sanford, A. J. Den. 9). G Furlougs: Amapola (148) R. Division Away) Rec: W. nett, C. Pape iSkip); M. William- W. Blazing (136), Calamity (140)on. G. C. Aturgall, E. Lonsdale, W C'est St Воп (143),

Crown II. Caton (Skip): Ruza Yu,

10 Jands (Skip). (160), Hise

Witness (150), Desert Gold Russell, F, W. Metcalfe, F. W lai

(187),

Henrietta

1sts

(136),

Reserven: H. Walker. 3rd Division (Away) v HKERC: R. Willeux (Skip: J, H, Harris, 6. T. Peor Carter, H. O. Hugh Dining.

G. Arlin Hong-(Skip): J. Moore, D.

King Ridor (153), Many Returne Smith, M. Taylor, E. Bellamy. C.

Mourne (130), (152). Diver (150), Pearl of

kung (145). Roue d'or

Cross (141),

Barabo (147), Senorita

Southern (148).

RACE

Mile:

1

(183), Seymour. T. Poynton (Skipi. (135). V.I.P.

(157).

F.

Reserves: R, Jaques. T. Chalmers. UKERC

❤ Bier, A. Barron, R. J. Spencer, E. Polion (Sktp): AE Tarbuck, 1. J Meldelvie, J. K. Mundy, W. Stoker (skip); J. Good- all, R. F. Gregory, A. d. Gardner

3rd Division (Home) PACC

Skip). Valley Shield

Suffolk Handicap (Class 8). Advancement Anniversary 10 (155), Blossom Time, (1361, Comet (157), For- tuna (143), Happy Warrior PC in their (142),

Ironside (155), My Pal (165), Orange King (155), Pot O' Gold (155), Sky Horse (160), So Big (153), Strathpeffer (148), Valbridge (143) 5

2nd

РОС

Division

V

The following will represent the

Valley Shield lawn bowls game against CCC m Sunday at 330 p.m. Away T. Pilkington. Sandford, C. Pope M. Taylor.

Skip Roza Yu B. J. Stephens, Þ. W. Metcalfe, F. W. Hollands (Skip): | H. Harris, J. M. Gurney, R. L. tuell. T Poynton (Ekip): A. L. Smith. F. Lonsdale, G. Aris (Skip); M. Willamson, G. R. Dunning. E. Dorset Handicap (Class G). Bellamy C. Willcox (Skip); A. N. From 2 M. Post: Another Vic- Other, Mrs Arliss, Mrs C. Pope. Mrs C. Reserves: batted caught by Lindwall.

Poynton (skip). (147), Bayshore (156), Five Ries. R. Bruttiston, leftaritory #rel 70 Against Daykison's

(141), Free Kick (149), | R. Jaques. faced Gold were for a faultless 26 be- bowling Yorkshire

High Gallant Knight (150). wickets

KCC: (147).

(Away] fore being bowled by Davidson with collapse with four

(153), Mincolu

Site Balwant Singh, C. W. laynes, Dr Miracle nd Ray Illingworth hit a dis- down for 48, until lingworth Speed

(154), Oceanic Sity.D. tee. A. W. Hiccock (Skip): Loy score of 30 was joined by Sutcliffe and this criminating

Hampton, W. had Jobinson

him pair took the score to 18 beture (153), Precious Gem (148), Pre-al sigh, D. before

Mine cious

Ringway Brace, S. Rosen (Skip): 8. being parted.

(138), Santa Claus (151), Spin Kelly, E. Bay. 9. Maslen, W.

Heds (Skip). WITH RESPECT The batsmen always treated ning Wheel (131), United Victory Johnson's cunning off spinners (148), Vendetta (147), Yin Chi

(157). with respect. He best and bowled

RACE 6 Sutcliffe with Д beautifully

Itongkong Champions nighted ball and after Wardle Chater Cup Open. 14 Miles:Rahman, O. R. Battick. J. Howen, had been taken on the square Ivan-Ho (147). Jingle jeg boundary, had Trueman (147), Lightning Feet caught at long-off by Nell

COUNTY CRICKET

Surrey All Out For 240 Against Northamptonshire In Second Day's Play

London, May 10.

Surrey, County Cricket Champions for the past four years, were hit for six by Northampton- shire on the second day of their match at the Oval here today.

Surrey, 195 for eight overnight, were all out for 240 today and Northamptonshire rattled up a thumping score of 309 af by the close to take first innings points.

Harvey.

But in the meantime Trueman had helped himself to a huge six off Johnson and his 10 included two fours.

Illingworth

was eventually cought by Lindwall at long-on afterwards and Sutcliffe soon

closed the innings.

The Australians began badly

John Rutherford was out to a glorious diving entch by Wardle at short leg.

and with eight runs on the board

(158).

IRC

Division "Blue" (Away) CLC: M. Hazuch. B. M. Omar, All, A. R. Minu (6klp): J. M. A Hamjahn. S. Yusul, A. R. Kitchell, &M. E. Bassan (Skip); A. R. A. Bella. H. Berman (Hone)

1st Division (147), KCC: A. M. Kadir. F. Mci Ar- cuil. A. d. Itussain, B. M. Humbaher Bux, I. Kitchell. M. 18kip); S., O. Y. Adat. J. Ackbor (8иipi: A. R. Abbus. A. B. Kitchell, A. Bucks, A. H. Abbas (Skip). Recreio

Misty Law (147), Night People (147), Shiraz (147), Silver Wing (147). Strathian (147),

RACE 7 Somerset Plate (1st Sec.) 1950

0 Ponles.

Adonis Furlongs:

1st Division (Away) v KGBC: F. X. M. Silva. A. M. Suurs, L. M. (141),

Arrów (141). Rodrigues, d. F. V. Ribeiry (Skip); Barning Chokupum (130), Constellatkm C. E. Roza Perrira, 8. B. Sourza. A (138). Dutch Rocket (138), Man Y. Lopes, C. F. Passos (Skip): 7. E. Noronha. E, M. Alarcon, G. A On (138), Million Dollar (138), Guterres, C. C. Pereira (Skip), Out (141), Peach Blossom (141).

Jack Livingstone, Northamp-in a bad way with 127 for three

Ping

#9

tonshire's Australian botsman by close,

o with 74 and Desmond Barricks with 72 both slammed the much vaunted Surrey

0

• Eastern won by two corners to one.

the field-Kİ

for 91.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES altuck round

Middlesex 240, A! Lends: both look 2 Royal Navy

two Titmus 57, Dooland right arm off o sixes

Test-spinner Jim Jegbreak six for 03 and 12 for Laker. Laker, however, wits in Sing Tao 'B' (*

Moss right arm last- son 50, Little Sui Wan good form and took five wickelsone, Nottinghamshire 118, Simp

medium six for 30,

240, At the Oval; Surrey The final rounds of the coming position against Nottingham-Northamptonshire 309, Living- petition will be played at the shire at Lords with a lead of 121 stone 74, Barrick 72, Raynolds Hght arm Chub Stadium tomorrow when on the first innings. Fred Titmus not out 54, Laker the first game will start scored 67 for

and offspin five for B1. Northamp Middlesex Reg Simpson was top scorer for tonshire all out at the close."

At Oxford: Oxford University Nottinghamshire with $0. AusTM tralian Bruce Dooland took six 221 for seven declared, Walton Delisio 66. Lancashire Middlesex wickets for 63 and 65,

A

Lifetime a Morino

cf

charity.

Lieutenant, an the grounds

of Fanling with 82-10 New grofessionalism", for accepting p.m. All proceeds will go to

GG.

LGU Medal (May 1)

Silver Division-Winner-Mrs E. W. Brooks-31-12 = 00.

Bronze Division-Mrs H. M. G. Forggate-112-30 70,

Deep Water Bay Flag Competition(April 24) Winner Mra H. McAdam 83 24 = 59; Runner-up-Miss M. Cowley 05-23-82.

R.

overpayments of expense money for West Coast meets,

Senator Carlson conceded that Santee broke "the AAU's anti- regulation of expense

But he

he said the over- paymonts to the runner "were knowingly and voluntarily made by the AAU's own pious mem bers and....this had been the accepted practice for years".

Hidden Nine- Mrs. R. Coombs and Mrs F. G. Harrison ted, Mrs Coombs being the win-Suntec's ner of the count back.

Handicaps Reductions:

R. McAdam 30 to 32, Mrs W. B. Stabb 18 to 17; Mrs H. II. Tod 34 to 20; Mrs D. K. P. Hannigan 20 to 23; Mre A. W. F. Cox 30 to 35: Mrs K. H. Black 19 to 18: Mrs D, Mino 24 to 22; Mre R. Sleop 20 40 19; Mrs J. H. McCan 10 to 13; Mrs J. A. Anderson 10 to 17; Mre N. P. Downie 90 to 20; Mrs E. W. Brooks 12 to 10. Handicaps Acquired: Miss D. Handyside 30; Mrs J. A. King 30; Mra J. M. Halligan 30; Miss E. Stoker 20.

Sports Diary

TOMORDOW

Motor Sporta

Middlesex are in a command-

(153).

2rt Division (Home) y HHFC: '3. Noronha, V, L. Xavier, A. M. Bop RACE 8 Lincoln Handloap (Class 1). tista, A. A. Remedios (Skipi: G. A. Noronha, C. Fansecu, A. A. G. 1 Mile: Anna (152). Apple Plesilva, A. A. Guterres (Skip); F. G. (135), Caesar (143), Cracker-da Luz, J. F. Sliva, J. M. Guileres. jack (140), Emerald (149), L. S. Silva (Skin),

ECC. Floldmaster Trueman, who was bowling Fenchurch (154),

int Division (Horne) y Inc "8": great pace but chiefly on the (142), Geronimo (159), Giddup. Lee, GA, Sol, A. F. Costes.

Ogley Chuy

O. Madar. Ir addic, and Cowan were soon (147), Kentucky Lady (143). Bradbury (Skip): G. Hong

On (148), Potentiality | 5. C.;

K. Laard (Skip); C. C. Ma, P. J. Roselet, 3. 8. Lan- replaced by the Yorkshire spl ners Appleyard and Wardle, and

duit iSkip) almost immediately Colin Me-

BACE 9

3rd Division (Away) V KCC: A. Somerset

(2nd Seo.) F. Ferreira, S, R. Soling, W. Sousae. Plate Donald lifted an Appleyard off-

J. Redman, A. Fox, E. G. Barros break to short leg, where Vic 1986 Fonies. Furlongs: Alad- M. Q. Wong (Skip): Y. T. Cheng

on the din (141). Ben Nevis Wilson took the catch

(159) Skip); L. M. Silva. D. Rosario, D. Court J. Pan (skip). Calypso (168). Centre Another wicket might have (138), Ever-gio (141), Glenshee

without Addition fallen

(108), Mayfair (141), Princess Loween at slip could not hold

Ellen (141), Winnie (141),

RACE 10 a sharp chance offered by Len Madducks off Wardle.

Johnson and Macklocks played out time and at the close the Australione had 30 runs on the board with two wickets down.

but

RCC

1st Division (Away) v INC "Gold": Thompson,

Tang, Duield, Hong Sing (8kip); Sequeira, Phillips, Qat frey, Chubb (Skip); Doc, Divecha. Lancaster Handicap (Class 43. Rosselet, Kerman! (Skip),

Rond Division Biome

PAC: W. Ramcload, 1 Mile: All Gay (148), Beautiful Baker,

Wong (Skip Lam.

Lock

Lie (150), Beautiful Phoenix (skip):Dooley Bones Phoenix, P. White, (155).

Bay Bright

(149),

3rd Division (Home) v CCC: Lps Diamond. Dahlia (165), Flaming Lee Capell (kipi. Reserve: Tral.

Lodd ecmbe,

Hudson (skip):

B. Taylor. Naylon Malliand (Skip); Hayes, Nelson, Edwards, Triggs (Skip). Re-

THE SCOREBOARD Yorkshire-1st Innings

20

Unknown

7

Runner Beats

for the other side Alin Moss 288 for four, Wharton 89, Mar-F. A. Lowson, b Davidson. D. V. Padgett, e Maddocks,

b Davidson had brilliant figures of alx for ner rot out 80.

30.

At Southampton: Hampshire J. V. Wilson, e Benaud, b

Davidson Worcestershire (two-day friend- NINE-BUN LEAD

Wilson Hampshire Watson, ly) malch drawn. Bernard Hedges hit a faultless 227 for eight declared, Pitman Illingworth, e Lindwall, b Motor Sports Club Spring Rally 114 to give Glamorgan a nine-peter

Johnsoni 12, Eager 61, Worcestershire 188, New Territories and find.

Richardson 50, Burden W. H. H. Sutcliffe, b John- |run lead over Essex at Ilford and

offbreak five for son

side

batted J. H. Wordle, c McDona noither

b Davidson Alford: Exsex 370, Hugh F. S. Trueman, e Harvey,

Johnson arm medium-lasti Davies right

LAWN BOWis Division 4; KBGC v Reggelo, TO V

Hi He said that by killing

FG, the (Cold) v KỌC, CCC Y IRC with Alan Watkins 74 hit most right arm status, the 3. amateur

of Glamorgan's runs. Their right|47,. AAU Invoked a "capital punish- "Division 2: Reco v KFC, UBRC arm medium-fast bowler Hugh a second time.

hithen KS, KCCCCC, Davies took five Essex wickets ment proviso for

KDC (B) acceptable misdemeanour which

Division 3: 1ỐC V CCC, HXERC v for 118. morlied at most a stinging slap PRC, KFC V KBGC, FC v IIPSA.

the wrist".

on

Senplor Carison sold the AAU macho Santee "the leper of the reports work."

according

to

AAU prognosis, an untouchable from who must bo isolated association with other amateurs," "Those sald Senator Carison, who associate with him are also by the accorded leper status AAU," United Press,

THE GAMBOLS

CAREFUL, GEORGE, YOU KNOW THAT SOMETHING, ALWANG GORE WRONG. WHEN YOU USE A F HAMME

THERE! THE Fuse Has BLOWN IN MY IGION

(W) v

Becost

Stanley Shield Finale, SUNDAY Booter

APTI

S NA

15

10

3

0

1

D

Britishve: C. A. Ship.

HUTBA

Derek Johnson

Oxford, May 10. Derek Johnson, British

University Amateur

and!

further,

3rd Division (Away) v FC: R. Finney. D. Roberts, R. MacKenzie, 11. B. Dowa; (Skip); J. 11. Evans, F. Robert, R. Laurel, K. Bodle (Skip;; J. Duty: W Giles. 7. Hayward, 1. Goodman (Skip). Reserve: A. F. Rose, J. R. M. Ú. Wall.

NKPO 2nd Division (Away) v Recreio: Empire Half-Me Champion, K, B. Baker, T. Braddon, il Rids- suffered a surprise defeat by an dale. Greenwood (Skip); H. 12: Angus, 16, Black, WeColl British "unknown"

Gardnet FOTTOW (Skip): Miko Rawson, in the annual ones, R. Butler. J. K. Slem (Skip). athletics match between Oxford Reserve: A. Boyd-Cowan,

In Division (Homa) v KBGC: T. and

British

Reynolds, R. G. Baker, B. Bovaird, Athletic Association Gautler (skip); B. A. Jones,

Baker Robertson, E. Moth, K. team here tonight.

1. Brem W.. A. P. Thom, running in his first rakiplié. Taylor. T. Dyer (Skip). Rawson, representative race, won in the Reserve: . J. Young. fart time of one minute, 51.1

2nd Division (Away) v POC: J. seconds.

H. Cockburn, D. W. Losch, T, G. Total (for nine wkts de- clared)

British International, Gordon Morgan, Marshall (Bkip: K. M. Almao, C. M, Blevent, L. O. Young. 'Piric returned 10 first class D. Trail (Skip) A. B. Coleman,

but Was beaten D. Duffy, F. C. Black, E. F. Gee Wickets fell at: 20, 48, 40, 40, competition

into fourth place in the Mile, (Skip).

UBRO 78, 85, 105, 119, 120,

won by Ken Wood in 4 minutes 2nd Dlyledon v FC: B. 8. Flandiers, BOWLING

0.0 seconds. It was in this A Fletcher, A. Stevens, T. Curry

Edwards, D. event two years ago that Roger (Skip B. Van Zuiden, G. Birosher-

Blewart, R., A. Bannister ran his history-making awards Sidpl, A. 3. Stayer. four-minute-mile-Router. Buckley, N. Holway, it. Helbestr

ton (8k). Reserv Whiteclad

1st Division (Home) Becralo: A, Bailey, Hughes, Kavanagh

-T. Chasmots, W..

five for 115. Glamorgan 285, J. B. Binks, e Lindwall,

Wilson Oakmans off-breaks Hedges

Waticing 114,

74.

R. Appleyard not out skittled Cambridge University Glamongan all out at the close. bateman out for only 169 runs

At Cambridge: Sussex 268 M. J. Cowan did not bat

Extrap Cambridge to give Sussex a first innings

and 88 for one of 109, and

159, Barber at University

50, 2nd Division: Solicitors v REME, bood 4.30 p.m. (UV); Talkoo v Dairy Oxford, the University also lost Carman

right

offbreak arm Tammy) p.m.

first inninge points to Lan- un Division: && 9 v University cashire.

five for ban.

At Taunton: Leicestershiro 954 1.30 p.m.; Road Works Y 4.30 p.m. (IV); Watsons v JUL

the Lalcestershire piled up.

for seven declared, Lester 18, (HIV) 6 p.m. Lane Crawford v KD.

day's biggest score of 954 for Smithson not out 79, Munden

64. Somerset 127 for three HIERA Practice Shoot at Kai Takjeve declared against Somerset Range, 9 a.m.

jat Taunton and Somerset were Router.

Godown (HV) B p.

Bhoot

Barry Appleby

BUT THESE CAN DE ABSOLUTELY CONNECTION BETWEEN ME USING A HAMMER AND THE CUBE BLOWING

YET

HAVEN'T STARTER

For the most refreshing

- THIRST. -

QUENCHER

Gaymers CYDER

VER-ICY COLD.

Lindwall

Archler

Davidson

Wilson

Jahnuori

120

ом

R

W

7 2 13

0

3 18

4

27 13 39

4.2 8 24

124 25-8

Australians—leh Innings

J. Rutherford, e Wardle, b

Cowen

C. C. McDonald, Wilson, b

Appleyard

***

1. Maddocks not out

1. W. Jonbeen put out

3

Total (for two wickets) 30 Wicked Fell at: 8, Bod. 201

BOWLING S

France Beat England 23-9

At Rugger

Lyons, France, May 10, France decisively England by 2 points to silne today In their International Rugby League match hero.

In a fairly even frat half,

o France Jed by 10 point

HxCC

1. Caddi, F. Frande, Takipi.

3rd Division (Away), Joshua, V., Ilusell, d. grove (8kip): S. Tren

Parker, 9. Bicheno, E. Bak Atution(skip). Jeffries, J. Bellamy

Czechoslova

Goneve Czechoslovakia: bes

three, but after the Interval Innd by six goals to

• 1 thay, completely

Club Tindl

Wing

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