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THE ́CHINA" MALL, TUESDAY, MAY, 28, 1957.
Meet The BAILEY AND CLOSE DO WELL IN
COUNTY MATCHES | NOTTS REPLY TO
Several Of The Test WEST INDIES WITH
DENNIS ATKINSON (Barbados)
Born Bridgetown, August 7, 1920. All Tunder. Right hand batsman, and right arni of break bowler. 19
Teats.
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when
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Probables In Form
London, May 27.
Some of England's probables for the Test against the West Indies, starting on Thursday, must have delighted the hearts of the selectors in the County games today, none more so than Trevor Bailey and Brian Close,
In lesser degree Peter May, Tony Lock and Jim Laker also proved that they were in form. Bailey, perhaps, took the day's honours for, as in the first innings, he propped up the Essex batting and also bowled bril- liantly.
over
The last two balls of his second
Anished off the 21 Hampshire Arst innings, short of the Estex total, and then when Essex had lost three high opinion of Atkinsond innings wickets without
all-round son's
a run scored Bailey came along during the 1954 series,
With a customary dour display he played in four he got his team over the bad geven of his 10 Tests have pell and was not out 71 when
wicket fell for been as leader, but on his the last first tour of England he respectable total of 141.
Not Anished yet, Bailey took has already been to India, ✦ Australia and New Zea- the first two Hampshire wickets Innd twice he is able to as they started a bid for 103 to still anybody's it is win ond playing → concentrate
match. sione. Walcoít is deputy to
Close took top honours in John Goddard,
For the second time batting.
OR
In addition to bis 663 runs for the West Indies (average 34.52) he has Laken 44 wickets. In the fourth Test of the 1954-35 serica with Australia he scored 219 out of a world's ✰
seventh record
wicket stand of 347 with C1 Depeiza,
cashire have claimal maximum
312
FOR
SIX
Nottingham, May 27.
Set the huge task of challenging the West Indies first. innings total of 489 for three declared, Nottinghamshire, 312 for 6, were 177' runs behind with four wickets left at close of play on the second day-of their match here,
The West Indies declared their innings at Saturday'a total. Conditions today were still ideal for batting. The pitch was perfect and the weather was hot, but the Notts batsmen did not get the opportunities to indulge in a spreo of run-getting.
John Goddard, the West In- Sobers ended Dooland's cheer- dics captain, continuallyful display through a catch at chatiged his attack and by tea the wicket but in the last 50 minutes Smales and Kelly added had used seven bowlers.
40 without apparent discomfort.
THE SCOREBOARD
J*
It
by an in Anished off their matches today, beat Worcestershire both with the additional bonus nings and 22 uns, Lancashire points for fasier first innings 200, Worcestershire 101 (Fatter-
Wesley Hall, the fast bowler 137 bidding for a Test place, ex- sall live for 22) and scoring.
was the ith time Lan-
for
tracted far more upted and hos- (Statham four 15).
the docilo pitch At Romford-Essex 130 and illity from
olher any
bowler points in Ave matches and they 141 (Baile 71 not out, Shack- ewed a good deal to Hoy Tattarleton five for 47). Hampshire Trent Bridge this season. sall's oftepinners forcing Worcestershire to follow
109 (Bailey six for 92) and 81 had figures
tea: and then Brian Statham, one of the Test probables, took four for fifteen.
r
West Indies, '151 Innings 480 for three declared.
than
at
and
Nottinghamshire, lät Innings R. Giles, b. Hall
of one for 13 at
J. D. Chy, lbw, b. Smith
in
May, Laker and Lock all con- tributed to Surrey's comfortable win.
Tom Clark was unlucky to be out for 93-the third time this reason that he has been out in the 90's when the century,
appeared in
for three.
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At Swanica-Sussex 332 and 307 Glamorgan 36 for ont, (Jones 50, Watkins 115 not out).
H. Winfeld, c. Weekes, b.
Atkinson
John Clay, the Notis opener, scored a useful 67 which look M. Hill, b. Valentine, two-hours 35 minutes.. He and N. Hill, b. Valentine Maurice Hill, who scored 50, B. Dooland, e. Kanhai b. put on 77 in an many minutes Sobera At Chesterfield Derbyshire for the third wicket.
J. Kelly, not out Alive (Dawkes 282 and 174 for
Hall looked less. venomous K. Smales, not out 75, Carr & not out), Yorkshire when he and Dewdney took the
Extras 199 (Close 120, Jackson Ave for new ball immediately after lea 51).
Norman Hill, another 21-year- At Northampton-Northamp
this season he took a century of which continue to elude him, tonshire bent Gloucestershire by id, recovered from an uncertain
the Derbyshire attack. Today he scored 120 in 215 minutes, including three sixes and 14 The sixes were during fours. an onslaught against the spin of Exile Saith.
FIVE IN ROW FOR LANCS
Lancashire, present leaders,
Surrey, the ** | and
Champions,
IFU.S. GOVERNMENT ALLOWS IT
International Boxing Club Hopes To Remain In The Promotion Business
By ED SAINSBURY
Chicago,
Jim Norris will probably retain his interest in Madison Square Garden by getting out of the International Boxing Club if the Government allows him the choice, according to informed sources.
A decision on the future of the IBC and its vast box-
Total (for 6 wickets).. 312.) in sight.
Bowling to date: Hall 17-5- seven wicketa, Gloucestershire start to make his highest first The other match to end to 207 and 152 (Tribe seven for class score of 40. Then Valen-33-1; Dewdney 10-1-21-0; Velen- Northamptonshire 208 tine ended his stand of 84 in tine 40-15-87-0; Atkinson 32- day Northamptonshire beating (8).
out, Cook 90 minutes with Dooland by 10-08-1; ABgarall 6-2-10-0; Gloucestershire did not see (Reynolds 157 not
his Smith 19-9-34; Goddard 6-3- Tom Graveney enhancing lisave for 98) and 02 for three-bowling him as he tried
5-0; Sobera 7-3,131,--Reuter, chanco of being in the Test Reuter, team. He was out for a modest 23 at a time when his county needed a good effort to save thò gum C.
Of the other Teet probables Pole Richardson, with scores of 76 and 27, was not particu-j lurly impressive,
For Worcestershire the only real failure among the Test botsmen.
Insole, Doug bowled for a duck.
Was
Colin Cowdrey did not bat today, Freddie Trueman Кол taken three of five Derbyshire wickets and Johnny Wardle hit 22 but Yorkshire are fighting an uphill struggle and God- frey Evans, the wicketkeeper, in not playing in Kent'e current Kome.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES At Oxford-Oxford University wicket. 252 and 33 for no Warwickchiro 271 for four de- dared (Gartiner 110, Smith 72), At Cambridge-Kent 300 and Cambridge 16 for no wicket.
ing interests is already pending, following a decision which University 260 for six declared found the club guilty of being a monopoly.
follow
The final decision. was to another prombling firm reheduled to
ural unter on arrangement like that arguments by both Federal and operated by Mike Jucobs for IBC attorneys In New York on almost 20 years. May 20.
On April 22 the Governant Wed sanctions before Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan making tha Ryan order the dissolution of the IBC and force Norris and his associate. Arthur M. Wirtz, to get rid of their stock in the
Garden,
Witz would probably nifo
favourite jate cut,
A CINDERELLA STORY
She Has New York
At
Her Feet And The Rest Of America In Her Palm
By BILL FOSTER
You can't help loving. Julie Andrews. Here she is in the star's dressing! room in the middle of New York, and at the mention of her dog Hump or the English summer that is on its way those wonderful eyes mist over and little Julie cries like a homesick child,
You wonder if she will ever quite grow up. I hope she never will." For this is a story of success and a slip of a girl who won it, and I don't want her to grow out of it.
the Christmas holidays, but hardly
the sort of fare for sophisticat a longed New Yorkers,
But it was Üg Cinders that
Success so wonderful that for two solid wecks ot dimg the (Smith 51, Pieris 55 not out).
fabulous Hights of thought of leaving. home, At Lonis Middlesex 147 and Broadway,
sheds n and
wat Little. Julle had come 242 (Robertson 53, Edrich 30, beam of cheer in the hearts of way.
of stcimpily-paid Ted and Barbara Andrews she was. spotted by producer And it, was Vida mua 65, Lobb five for 09). thousands
Bris In squalid had toured the halls for years Vida Hope. Somerset 100 (Moss five for chorus 02) and 20 for one.
theatrical digs up and down in a song-and-dance net, It Hope who wanted her to lead At Leleester Surrey beat far-off England.
isn't the easiest way to save up the
to live America Friend" company in by Leicestershire
222 runs. Digs that Julie knows only and get somewhere
It took Charles Tucker, who get out of the club. He might Surrey 190 and 240 for five too well. Mouldering boarding because often you're out
has been her manager since she retain his Gurden interest and declared (Clark 93, May 58). houses in rala-swept provinciali werk."
Ted But
and almost certainly would remain Leicestershire 122 (A, Bedser towns where teenage troupers
Barbara first sang for him at 11, and buy among peeling managed to
Д large, whom she calls Uncle Charles, persuade owner of the Chicago Stadium, four for 13) and 100 (Lock five despair quietly
tambling houso called "The Old two whole weeks to plaster and flaking paint,
her to go, millon the Meuso at Walton-on-Thames. 1 For one in Casing boxing rights to a pro- for 33).
Cinderella story comes true. "I don't know what they She just couldn't bear to be moting firm.
"But away from "The Old Meuse." Little Julle Andrews, star of lived on," Julie told me.
she knew what it had Broadway's smashingest musleal, somehow they always made Only
And I shall cost Ted and Barbara, "My Fair Lady" has New York sure I got enough,
her feet and
ΟΙ the rest
this day how she just wanted to be in that old house they America in the palm
rambling of her they did it." hand.
Julle was born at Walton, At sluggled to buy. T
two she played her first stage
She wasn't to know, that day roleat Wallon, It was nwhen at 18 she stepped gingerly children's pageant
the tarmac at Idlewild
If the Federal Court should The 1BC countered with decide not to onier the IBC dis- and Wirtz are the club solved, Norris the proposal that
to sell it to Truman relinquish its monopoly D expected championship bouts but be Gibson, the club secretary end allowl to remo
the practically its general manager, champion promoting business,
and ex-heavyweight Joe Louls, a club employee,
it
It was learned, however, that Norris, who oversees the IBC departinents in Now York, Jinois, Michigan and Missouri, would like to live a more leisurely lite. at his home in Florida,
Gibson and Louis presumably could lease boxing privileges in both the Garden and the Stadium and continue to operate the club pretty much along past lines.
Besides, he suffered a heart attack and IBC operations had
It was expected the sale of increasingly become
complex before the Government's anti-the Club would bring a nominal trust sult arrived to add to the price, since the total capital of the club for the four firms was lond.
Norris could virtually retire $4,100 $1,100 for New York to Florida and still retain 1s and $1,000 each for the others. interest in the Garden, since A source close to the club in- boxing furnished "only 11 pdicated that Norris and Wirtz cent of its gross revenue last were not upset by the prospect year,
of leaving boxing, airco "they orgcolsed the IBC only to put boxing into their buildings with the idea of keeping the bulldings busy."-United Press,
MAY BE LEASED *. Should he do so, boxing privileges there could be lensed
•1 Renown
2 European State
3 Maising metal?
4 Ferrous macial
5 Manner..
& Marriage
7. Aint pul?
8 Such an agent.
9 Amtics
10 Tim
11 Playing a part
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MARRIAGE OFFERS Sho ought to be radiantly happy. In a way, she is,
Television offers, Alm conTM tracts, marriage offers, they pour in every day. And pour out again. Via the little wicker waste paper basket In her No. 1 dressing room.
never know to
on to
Half way through he buttons contract, camo undone.
year
In her piping treble she song Airport, like any girl taking on a song, clod only in a nightdress her first job, that she had done that buttoned at the bacit. "Very herself an outsize favour by that one-your loosely, I must say," says Julle. insisting
BCCRED As cola.as can
A w.thisi bo Jullo stepped out of her composer Frederick Loewe and were Finished her song. Librotilat Alan Lerner
for on hunting high and low Eliza Doolittle for their musical veron of Shaw's "Pygmallon:" An Eliza who could sing
American oil millionaires are paying £30 for a pair of black nighile. market tickets to see Brillain's And made a smashing exit, Julla sing her heart out in "My Sho grew up in "The Old Fair Lady," And dance like a Meuse," To her it was some princess on the arm of Rex sort of paradise. And she had Harrison,
two youngor brothers to ploy with.
.
over
Then Loewe had a brainwave. He phoned Charles Tucker, · "'I guess Julia has a two-year contract like all the others in
The Boy Friend","
no,"
Charles "Why
Bald Tucker, "Only a year!!
And Julle walked into the
Rex part,
Harrison WAS Higgins. Professor Henry Stanley Holloway signed up as
British peers and business
Hitler's bombers were men plan trips to New York six months ahead. And write for London when Julle was eight, "My Fair Lady" tickets before Ted and Barbara remember It
well. they look hotel rooms.
India's Nehru cut short his They were in the shelter one Washington talks with night when Jullo's volce burst Eisenhower to be sure of seeing forth like a pipe organ, Julie, And
ke then even
EXPERT couldn't get in.
Every morning
before six Ted and Barbara always Julie's father. o'clock a hundred or more 'teen organised community singingnum agers line up for one of the 20 when the Bombers droned over standing room tickels avaliable. London, but they'd never heard Mounted polleo clatter up, too, anything ko daughter Julle. To dispersa the unlucky ones In fact they had to call in a before they start a riot.
throat specialist to see, if it was Ona of Julle's fans got bo really true. desperate that he hired, a Thin child has the larynx of comm/calonaire's uniform, sluck an adult," he reported.
Is
a falso moustache on his upper Taking the story from there, Up and walked into the theatre you can see the fascinating ns bold as brass;
A stur processes by which He got away with it too bor See how the wheels Until he forgot his part and move, joined the applause after Julio's first song.
Oh, yes, they flung him out, "But I saw her," he gasped. "Gee, I really saw her,"
And
WHIRLWIND YEAR Yol Julo is only 21, she's had. It like this for, more than a your. A crazy, hectic, whirlwind year, "Sometimes sit back and wonder really true," she told me.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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Australian Subscription Ponies 1958 The Stewards have ordered As this remarkable voice batch of 100 Australian developed, Tesl Andrews Subscription Ponies to raco mentioned. It to his friend Bol in 1959 and they now invite Goetz, who was head of M-G-M Members to subscribe for British Studios:
Goetz was astonished when them.
ho heard it and called in his friend. Charles Tucker,
Now
Application forms may be Chatles Tucker has been an obtained, from the Secretary's agent a lot of years, and he Office, Alexandra House, 8th knows something good when he Floor, hear
Polonales from 31st May, 1967, 200
Next thing he'd called in Val The Bubscription List will| And sanctimes she blinks in Parnell. Which how litle close at NOON, on FridRY, astonishment when she thinks Julle Androwe came to be back lares short years ago to the airghis the Jullo Andrews who climbed “yunca at the London simy of the plane from Hippodrome when she was 1 London,
ERAS PAGETTO BRA pantonimes followed. Just Just the stunt for London's" 14- crying Uyear-olds home
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18TH RACE MEETING 1956/57,
The above race meeting advertised for Saturday, 25th May, 1957, has been postponed to Saturday, 1st June, 1957.
The first saddling bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m. and the first race run at 2.00 p.m.
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By Order of the Stewards,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 1st June, 1957' (Postponed from Saturday, 25th May, 1957),
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kọng Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 19 RACES. The Frist Boll will be rung at 1.30 pm. and the Fimi Race run at 2.00 pm.
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