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DON SMITH'S GREAT BID FOR TONY LOCK TAKES Sports Diary INCLUSION IN TEST ELEVEN FIVE LANCASHIRE
Hits
Undefeated 147
Against West Indies
Hove, Sussex, June 17.
Don Smith, the Sussex left hand opening batsman, made a great bid for a place in England's team for the second Tost by hitting 147 not out against the West Indies here today.
The 34-year-old Smith, who is in the 12 players from whom the Test team will be picked to meet the West Indies on Thursday at Lord's, saved his county from complete collapse.
Maddening And Magnificent
By
HENRY LONGHURST
London,
The news that anyone is now free to draw £100 worth of dollars and spend two or three days in the United States is the best thing that has come our way for years.
When Smith completed his hundred Sussex were 174 for Seven
He had batted for two bours, 80 minutes and hit 15 fours.
A ca, Sixsex were all out for 260 in reply to the West Indies first innings total of 353 for eight declared.
Smith could find no partner to play with him and Sussex still needed 50 10 avoid the follow on when seven wickets wore down for 134.
Then he found the ideal part- ner in Albert James who helped him add 78 for the eighth wicket ond save the follow on. James was run out for 28.
When the innings ended at tea Smith's 147 not out in 250
18 boundaries.
For too long our visible human exports to that re- markable country have been confined to hard-working minutes included two sixes and men trying to do business on an allowance that doesn't. permit them to stand their prospective customers drink.
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And miscellaneous fry such as motor-car is how much it has myself. It is not, I hope,- biting | bellad,
Valentine was the most suc- cessful West Indies bowler with four for 88. Collie Smith claimed three for 41,
THE SCOREBOARD
West Indies, int Innings 353 for eight declared,
Sussex, 14 Innings
hand that has so often fed me Their tails become huger und if I reflect that this wider ex-luger ill come begin to look change will benefit both purtier, more like a cross between a jet aeroplane and Donald Campbell's motor-boat.
They drive them- scives all you have to do is to hold the wheel and allend to the radio-and have killed stone D. Smith, nui uut .... dead the art of "motoring.". Suttle, b. Valentine They are, of course, quite un- J. Parks, c. Alexander b.
Valentine parkuble.
Some people no doubt will find themselves playing a game at golf during their stoy and, since that is officially my subject, I will dwell on it first. A good many aspects of golf will, think, take you by surprise and there may be times when you And yourself wonderlug whether this is indeed the game that you left behind.
MARTINIS
L Lerham. e. Alexander b.
Holl...
D. Foreman, c. Walcott b.
Valentine
R. J. Langridge, c. Walcott
b. Smith
R. G. Morlor, c. Worreli, b.
Smith
As to the Martinis, bewar, my PURE AND SIMPLE friends, beware. Of course, they
make the best in the world D. Mantell, b. Valentine when they remember to put any A. James, run out Though some of the finest Marini in them but the mad-R. V. Bel, run out
D. L. Bates, c.
Walcott L. clubs--Pine Valley, for instance, dening thing is that they do it
Smith and Cypress Poin!-ure golf with our own strong export gin, clubs pure and simple, the odds which we are not allowed to buy Extras (byes 13, leg byes 3. are that you will And yourself) at home because, if we were, we no balls 1) at a country club. In this case thould not need so much and the appointineuts may at Brst the Chancellor would not get his take your breath away, as will £150 million a year off us, A the knowledge that the annual patriotic desire to swell the rubscription is £200 a year and | volume of British exports the entrance ice anything up to always commendable but, in
£1,500,
this direction, to be avoided.
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BETWEEN CHUKKAS
Prince Philip celebrated his 36th birthday recently at Windsor. In the afternoon he captained a polo team which lost at Smith's Lawn, Windsor. Picture shows HRH Prince Philip between chukkas Central Presa Photo.
WICKETS FOR 37
London, June 17.
TODAY
Tennis
Men's "D" Division: KTGCA" (3)
Army, BCAA v CCM. JRECIA Insee, kee 7 CAC (1).... KITY. IIC. KOCA (1) Recreio, FRC
Ý RAR
Ladies" "n" Division: UBRC CCC, CHC v LRC (2), Recreio (2) v Recreio (1), SCAA V LNG (1).
Dowl
Open Paus: Matchen at XCC,
Tony Lock, out of the second Test against the West Indies because he is uncertain of his fitness, KG, xhe, inc and Prê spun out five Lancashire victims for 37 runs today for his county, Surrey.
Lock, who took all his wickets in a spell in which he conceded only 21 mins was helped by rank bad batting by Lancashire. Ho got scarcely any assistance from the pitch.
Two counties, Hampshire and Warwickt, scored victories with a day to opare.
After being given their best lest four wickets in seven bolls opening partnership of the at a cost of two piuse." Season 7 by Alan Wharton (55) and Geoff Edrich (39), Loncashire had to follow on 217 bebind They lost three for 35 In their second innings by the cloce.
Malcolm Heath. 23-year-old tast medium bowler, played a big part in Hampshire's "victory by nt innings and 43 runs over Freddie Trueman, one of Someraet. England's
for 12 The Trst
lienth took seven second starting at Lord's on Thursdayinnings wickets for 65 runs, his bowied with accuracy "and
best performance ever, and had plenty of pace to take four for 11 for 108 in the match.
for Yorkshire against
A fine nfth wicket stand by Middlesex.
Dick Spooner (118) and Alan
45
Without the neeculty for Townsend (88), which put on calling on spinner Johnny 140 in 125 minutes, set War. Wardle, also in the Test XII, wickshire on the road to their Yorkshire foreca Middlesex to 10 wickets wit over Glamorgan. follow on 179 behind, and ni the end of the day they wern! still 32 in arrears with six second wickets down,
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COWDREY HITS 68
Colin Cowdrey, who made 164 the first Test, and Godfrey Evans, England's wicketkeeper, were in good batting form for Kent against Northamptonshire.
Cowdrey hit 68 in 130 minutes, with a five and eight fours, and Evane got 41 in 12 scoring strokes, including nine fours and a three.
Australian left arm bowler George Tribe brought about a late collapse by taking Kent's
Royal Ascot Meeting
Starts
Today
London, June 18.
British racing touches its annual peak today with the Royal Ascot meeting. For the four days of the Royal meeting, from today to June 21, and the Ascot Heath continuation on June 22, the top flight of Britain's racing bloodstock wilt vie with stars from France, Ireland and Italy for some of the richest and most honoured prizes in 17 the country's racing calendar.
↓
200
ing.
RESULTS
Bowling. Gilchrist 15-2-17-0; Holl 12-0-48-1: Valentine 32-8-80-4
Aristocratie Ascot is something more than a festival of prime bloodstock rác- Founded by Queen Anne in 1711, it opens annually with a touch of the Royal ceremony for which Britain is famous-the trip through the Golden Gutes and down The course by the reigning monarch, borne in a jingling state landau,
Spooner hit 19 fours in his vigorous display. Townsend also attacked the bowling strongly ant Khald Ibadulta hit gally in contributing 52.
RESULTS
Water-Polo Group "B" Any V CYMCA (Vic- toria Hooly 8,18 pm. IK“ Regiment v Hose (Vloria #po)), 645 p.m.
Lawn Bowls
Teams
The following with represent Recreto at Lawn bowls galint CCC tomorrow;
FIRST DIVISION" Reorelo (Away) v Crafgengawer Cricket Club
F. X. M. d 'Silva, ́E, M. Alarcoun, J. E, Noronha, R. F. da Luz (skip),
L. M. Rodriguca, C. E. Passos, J. E. V. Ribeiro, C. C. Pereira, (skip).
*D, A. da Luz, C. Roza-Poreira, L. F. Xuvler, A. A. Lopes (skip). JUNE 22
Recreio (Away) v Indisu Recreation Club "Gold" F. X. M. da Silva, E. M. Alarcon, J. E Norahu, H. F. da Luz (skip).
A. P. Perdima Jr., C. E. Passos, J. F. y. Ribeiro, C. C. Pereira (skip).
J. A. da Luz, C. Roza-Pereira, L. F. Xavier, 4. 4. Lopes (aldin).
SECOND DIVISION Recreio (Away) v Hongkong Football Club
Somerset by an Intings and 43 At Bath, Hampshire beat ins Hampshire 276. Semärset 138 Troph 04 (Shackleton' six for 42) and 55). seyen for Hampshire 14 points),
At Cardin, Warwickshire best Glamorgan
by 10
L. M. Romedios, A. M. da wickets, Glamorgan 170 and 181 (Carter Silva, S. E, Bouza, K. G. da Luz six for 08).
Warwickshire 350 (skip). (Townsend 80, Spooner 110
badulla 02, Shepherd six for 07). (Warwickshire 14 points). CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
At Oxford, Oxford Univer- sity 347 for six declared and 156 for five declared (Eager 53), Fee Foresters 146 (Clübe five for 40) and 59 for one,
At Lord's, Yorkshire 310 for six declared. Middlesex 131 and 147 for six.
At Manchester, Surrey 352
five for
declared, Lancashire 185 (Wharton 50, Lock five for 37) and 85 for three.
233
At Brentwood, Essex 149 and for 6ix (Dodds 57); Leicestershire 202 (Palmer 102 nol out).
At Derby, Worcestershire 403 for seven declared and 24 for no wicket. Derbyshire 289 (Hammer 48, Reyill 50, Çarr 71, Berry live for 71).
At Rushden, Northamptonshire old one Tule seis the social tone of | Stroesburger's four-year
of the
biggest gambling 340 for nine declared and 142 Ascot, where morning dress, has already
French mediums of the year.
Ave. won the
for Kent 222 (Cowdrey toppers and, on the feminine equivalent of the race, the Prix This is not a race to which 68) 2-0-0-0; Goddard 7-3-1-0.
French usually lam_their At Nottingham, Nottingham- WEST INDIES, 2ND INNINGS, the latest creations of du Cadran, run over the
attention and though M. Pierre shire 354 and 30 for two. Com- aute couture glisten against 4 distance, and mug be consider the Ganteaumé, not vul'
background of lush green fort cd one of
ginnt four-year- bridge University 269 (James Asgarell, not out
Europe's most pro- Wertheimer's and beautful flowers.
minent layers.
70), Tissot, though ad filly Midget IT is engaged, it 83, Looland six not admittedly quite another scems likely that she wil full | Reuter Richest of Royal Asco's prizes Ribo, has a great record and one of several
other engage- recently won the Milon Gold Cup ments of the meeting.
The 20 acceptors include two with great ease.
The men's gall will be going Nevertheless I shall be cur-Smith 17.3-5-41-3; Sobers all day long he addition to the prised if you do not enjoy every muin dining room upstairs. You minule of your stay among this will be waited on hand and foot | energotie
and
warm-heartu
in the locker room, where a bar- | propie, even though your final ber Will also be in attendance-- | reflèetlen may be that there is no
which you will more place like home.
ย
readily appreciate the borror of
a distinguished American golfer un finding that in the Royal and Ancient club house there was "ho masseur and on the way out to the tie you will be stevred crally trough a professional's shop that would do credit to Bond Street.
The course itseir is almost vertib to bear a close likeness to Stoke Poges, with rather more trees lining the fairways but with the rough cut sbert-on the ground that I impede the members. Your caddie will be a big, strong, coloured boy and, possibly to your surprise, he will
be carrying two sets of clubs.
Probables For
Ascot Stakes
& Gold Vase
London, June 17.
probable
He is not in the least converted Twenty one
that both are
exceed
Extars
Tutal [for no wkts) ..
Bowling
84
Bates 10-2-10-0; Janes 4-1-
is the Gold Cup, run over two
and a half miles and carrying
£10,000 In added money, Lamentably. from the British 7-0: Mariar 6-0-20-0; Bell 10-point of view, it is a race which
who gained as been
won by a
honic-
winners of the Cambridgeshire A Final Deadline
For Sugar Ray'
Orst innbjs lead of 97, in-trained horse only live lines in the home banner to Donald and | former winner of the Hunt Cup,
4-16-0; Parks 0-1-10-0.
Wes! Indies, treased their advantage to 184 the last 12 years, and when it rurs with all serons innings is run on Thursday, Jane 20.
seems very likely to go abroad In the hundred minutes after yet again. ten Canteaune and Astarali from enterprising In an unbroken opening stand of 84-Router.
wickets intact,'
watc
GODDARD WORRIED
London, June 17. The West Indies expect 10 an-
night. tomorrow
contained in runners and jockeys for nounce
just, won't go out with only one, at Ascot at 1445 GMT to Not worth it.
morrow, are:
the Second Test at Lord's
the
MOST PROMINENT
Lincolnshire
New York, June 17. Welterweight Champion Car
"Anal deadline" of
former of high merit, but in Loppylugs (1038) and Lady Zla Alles is a long-distance per- Handicap, Mr John Beary's
this class he may have to yield Wernher's Retrial (1065): 11
Zarathusten, Donald found a Mr Jack Gerber's Nicolas Frenght horse too good for him Nickleby; the City and Suburban when
going down to M. M. Handicap victor, Captain N. 5. Calmann's Frie la the Cornation Mackay's Coronation Year, and Robinson
men Bosillo gave 'Sugar Ray! Cup at Epsom Carlier
this the
Handicep month, but the exirn
mile a winner, Capinin S. Riley Lord's next Monday to sign with him the 17 Anal acceptors, cut will be all in his favour. Bobur.-China Mall Special, for a defence of the Middle-
weight crown. seven are trained in France and The handsome black six-yeur- one in Italy. Most prominent old Zarathustra seems to be among the invaders are Amerl-coming back to his best follow- can uwner Ralph Strassburger's)ing a pastern injury last year.
and Combremer
M. Marcel Boursic's
from Mucip, both France, and Marchese Incisa) della Roeckettu's Tissot, from
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Italy.
BRITISH BREEDING
SOUTH CHINA UNDEFEATED
IN MANILA
Manila, June 18.
Otherwise Basilio will sign jext Monday for a detence of his own 147-pound fille, probably against Gaspor Orlega Mexico al Los Angeles, Aug. 7, 14 or 21.
of
In case Basilio and Ortega cannot come to termos, Basilio would defond against ex- Boston in September, Hongkong's South China AA champion Tony Demarco in
E. M. Ribeiro, A. M. Baptista, C. P. Basto, L. S. da Sliva (skip). S. Rivero, V. A. Sequelra, H. A. Ozorio, A. A. Guterres (skip).
THIRD DIVISION Recreio (Home) v Kowloon Bowling Green Club
C. M. Xavier, L.A. Marques, C. A. Yvanovich, G. F. Rozario (skip).
R. C. Sales Jr., F. R.. Souza, FX. Alves, F. L. Correa (skip),
A. F. Xavier, J. V. Sequeira,
F. A. Hoa, A, B. Marques (sidp). CCC TEAMS
FIRST DIVISION Agniest Recreto 01 CCC (Home) on June 19:
F. Leg, P. K. Lau, G. A. Souza, A. B. Contes
W. C. Young, E. G. Barros, G. Hong Choy, S. L. Leonard.
C. K. Sung. W. C. Ogley, C. C. Ma, C. R. Rosselet,
SECOND DIVISION Against United Services Re- creation Club at CCC (Home) on June 22:
L., M. Silva, R. K. Povri, R. O. Baker, M. Q. Wong.
G. F. Snitor, 5. R. Solina,
J. Pou, F. O. Madar.
P. R. Hagi. A. K. Ismuil, T. A. Leonard, J. W. Leonard. Captain: R. O. Baker.
THIRD DIVISION Against Police Recreation Club at CCC (Home) on Junie 22:...
Y. T. Cheng, Z Teok, F. w. Quicianine, Wong Yon.
LM, Sousse, G. E. Roylance, W. M. Sousae, A. F. Ferreira,
R. D, Baptata, J. F. Merchant, S, A. R. Bu, Y. A. Razack.
Captain: A, F. Ferreira, Reserve: W. Y. Hau..
PRC TEAMS
SECOND DIVISION Against Recreio at Roczelo ont June 20:
R. Yu, M..Taylor, P. W. Met- calfe, F. W. Hollands.
M. Williamson, H. M. Bryan, T. Poyntoli, C." Pope.
J. Sawford, P. Lowe, R. G. Laurel, R. O. Hughes.
THIRD DIVISION
Against IRC af PRC on Juno
19:
promoter Jim
G. R. Dunning, S. G. Mills, T. H. Walker, S. H. Marvin.
co-
Bigantic bags which alone would the Ascot Stakes, to be run names of 13 players from whom
These two should make sure your lean travel
that Britain is not disgraced in allowance in the aeroplane, Haover two and a half miles the final cholee of the team fur
The event, and if either should Thursday will be mode.
Cambremer, winger of the pull off the victory, it would be Doncaster St. Luger last year, a success of magnitude for Bri- football team last night defeated Even then we may make late is an out-and-out stayer who ish breeding, now basking in a STATE OF REVOLT
Gad's Hill (D. Smith), Kribi changes trom the 13 players, add also has a useful turn of speed recrudescence of prestige follow the Manila Football League (J. Purinell), Artaban (A. John Goddard, the captain, to
for one who relishes a distânce. |ing home wins in the Derby and Selection for the second time, The Basilio ultimatum Wis Breasley), Banimal (G. Starkey), | day,
Arx Oaks at Epsom. But it looks as 1: 3-1, in their farewell match at delivered (W. H. Carr), There will, of course, be four Persian Flag
We are still worried by one
the Gold Cup Cambremer Buoi won
and
will the Rizal Football Stadium! Tissot
Norris' ofice today by or even so help nie, ve-of Chamafleur (E. Britt), Cory or two players who are not 100 last year,
Tissot and
win.
prove too good, with the former
It was the seventh consecutive managers Joe Netto and Johnny you, and it is more than prob- | dalis (R. Williams). Master percent St. After the present per of 12 of his 18 mces, cames
win for the visitors, who are Defohn. able that no sides will be made of Arts (E. Mercer), Closebeck match aguina, Sussex we shall from the stable and ownership rather more Ukely to win. up. Americans as a whole, since (N. Pearson), Cay Baila (J. be able to assess the position which produced the unbeatan will have to face a strong Gallle tomorrow.
The home-trained contingent scheduled to leave for Djakarta
Norris said: "I have proc- the earliest days of golf in that Gifford), Icarian (D Keith), better," he added.
wonder of the century, Ribot.
challenger in many of the other
"South China blasted their way tooliy given
hopes of country, have looked on the game Chaseway (N. McIntosh),
1 Robinson-Basillo Goddard nuded that Worrell, Against these, Britain musters events, too, and it will be difficult to a 4-0 lead at half-time on making as a match so much as a Soonarie (W. Bentley), Adam's who has limped noticeably in a band which includes Queen enough to keep their score below sparkling per ormances by match, and I will gugrinter question of "How many did you Walk (R. Reader), Melisande
eentre-forward, Li Basilio $100,000 shoot?"
to defend his You may therefore ex- (D.
this match, both when making Elizabeth's Atlas, Lord Rose that of 1950, when they took Tak-wai, Greening), Bonhomic
Yuk-tak and Yul Cheuk-rin, Cille against Ortega al Los beet every one of the party to (M. Hayes), Swan Queta, Bob- his century ahid also in the, neld, bery's Donald and Mr Terence home four prizes.
Centre-forward Eduardo Angeles." hole out at every hole, his score
Tommorow the day before Pacheco saved the local boys "We would co-promote the being entered on a card by thee (N. Lynch), Solidus, North was in no pain from his damaged Gray's Zuralhustra.
thigh, but had not yet regained It is going to be a tough job the Gold Cup. Light (D. Jolinstone) and
the highlight from a shutout in the middle of fight with
Hollywood It is more than likely pile.
British
Commando (S. Mill- the full movement of the leg-to prevent the prize calling to will be the Royal Hunt. Camp, a the second half by booting in a American Legion," Norris added. that you will have started at
France-Presse
either Cumbremer or Tissól, Mr mile ruce which commonly a penalty award.--United Prest.
United Press. about 11.30, so that two hours Jater the untrained English will be in a state of stomach revoli One of the most dis- double starters. piriting moments of your trip
not
will occur at this time, when you have to send down the messago, Wo are at the moment
banks).
Kribi ond
Persian Flag are
THE GAMBOLS
GOLD VASE
GEORGE"WILL” MOGU BIT TWO I'LL GIVE YOU THE MONEY)
IF IT LOGEG *** FOR BAS
sitting on a bench on the Sthi’lee,, Fifteen. probable runners and
itckeys for the Gold Vase, to be
run over two miles tomorrow et 1405 GMT, are:
If you are lucky you will get an momous slab of roast beet about half-post dive. In the meantime stand by for a pint of Ice-cold water from the adjacent Braidas (W. R. Johnstony), fountain."
Gladness (T. P. Burns), by Plunder (D. Foric), Palor (F. There are, you will notice, two|Durr), King Babar (P. Robin- Indispensabile concomitants to son), Tenderhooks (E. Britt), goff in the States, motor-cars Blue Mountain (V. Gaadney), and Martinla Like many other Lighichran (W, Snaith), Arctic aspects of Ufe in that country Explorer (D. Smith), Lanza (E. both are maddening and 'magnl=|J, Cracknell), Autocrat (J. Wii- fcent. While the female of the son), Brother Birdbrooke (D. American spoeles is judged large-Relih), Compromise (P. Tulk), ly by hoyt much sho bas la front, The Koep (S. Milbanke) and "the "curival criterion મ the Tongylou' (E. Hide) —Bruter,
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Chalmers, T. Pilkington,
J. H. Harris, E. R. Northcole, J. H. Evans, R. F. Smith,
Reserves: J. Moore, V. C. Seymour, H. McLennan.
Torrid Heat Kills U.S. Athlete
Famed
Curton, June 17, New Jersey athlete Joe McGuire died in a buspital here today dice collapsing from heat exhaustion
Com
heat at the Passale Highs School Sadium yesterday,
Ha Was aged 27,
McGuire was running second when, ho skumsled to the track. at the 8,000-motek. maris, the the temperature throughout. Northeast United States averaged more than it depen Fahenbelt in the shady Jenk dhy.
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