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THE CHINA MAIE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16; 1950.
TEST PLAYERS IN PEAK FORM American Baseball Review
Double Century By Cowdrey
And 1,000th Wicket By Trueman In County Games
London, June 15.
With the second Test against India at Lord's only three days off, England players Colin Cowdrey and Freddie Trueman struck peak form in county cricket today. Cowdrey hammered an unbeaten double century in a Kent run-feast at Blackheath against top-of-the-table Essex. Fast bowler Trueman took five wickets for 51 in helping Yorkshire to skittle out county cham- pions, Surrey, for 87 at the Oval.
'I Am Not Being
Fooled Says
Cus D'Amato
L
Indian touring side also county saltleved the feat at Northamp
Kent's total of 401 for three the Was the highest aggregate for une day's play for ton n considerable time. Fucius an Essex total of 374 they were given a line start is their bid tor first innings lead by
Arthur Pheboy who hit 130.
Cowdrey did not go in undi after lunch but by tea be had already completed his first hundred. Another century followed the vinse by between tou and which time he had equalled his New York, June 15. Cus D'Amato, Floyd Patter-Previous best score of 204 net
. He hit two sixes and 27
son's manager, is certain fours in his four hours at the that Ingemar Johansson) wicket.
Glamorgan
raced to thele sixth succesive bomo win when they defeated Gloucen- tershire at Swansea hy 100 runs with a day to spare. Gloucestershire needing 247 to win never looked likely to get the runs on a pitch taking spin. McConnor finished with match figures of 10 for 87 for Glamorgan.
Miller Scores 102
Australia's Keith Miller of** finest all-rounders .11 of the cricket history showed today he bas still a quick eye and a flashing bat even after three from the retirement year/" first eluss game.
has been holding intensive 1,000th Wicket training workouts secret-
It was a ne performance by performing Cowdrey even though the Fasex ly while
Miller, who last played scTITU almost casually in public. stack was depleted by muscle
to injurtes Roy Ralph and cricket liv 1950 appeared as J guest batsman for Notuogham- Trevor Balley.
Trueman during his deadly store at the Trent Bridge Test spell of pace bowling claimed ground against Canabghige Uni- She 1.000th wicket of nis versay and hit an unbeaten 10% in a belligerent 129 minutes m.
Lester Bromberg relates today In the New York World Tele- grama conversation he had with D'Amato,
career.
"I am not being fooled," fald D'Amutu. "I have my agent in the camp. dow, it's somebody so close to Juhansson all the Swedes will be shocked if they ever learned who jaures of 16 for 87. Yorkshir need to make 220 for victory he was.**
tomorrow.
He shared the 10 Surreynings This followed his first
wickets with Janings knock of 02.-Reuter. It is not Harry Davi-second innings
fast medium bowler, Bob Plat!, who Anished with matth
D'Amato said he expects Two Somerset batsmen, West Johansson to deny he had any Irdles-born P. B. Wight (102) seerel training sessions. "I would, and Maurice Tremlett (100), myself," he said, "but Floyd has helped to put their county well bad Accret workouts why ahead of Middlesex shouldn't Johansson? He logs at Bath. cunning young man.
"Can Johans6011 deny that
for
оп Arst
1,000 Runs
At Dudley, Mike Smith, an
Whitely Bimstein, his trainer Fugland soccer and cricket
keeps calling New York
sparring partners who never
international, hit 75 off the
shows up at the regular work-Worcestershire attack to become uuts. carbp? Are they not a cover for to reach
THE 'HEAD' TAKES A SPLASH
-
-
SPLASH-HITS that's Judy Grinham, Daily Express swimming reporter and Olympic gold medullist, and head master David Morris, of Nork County Primary School, Banstead, Surrey,
Judy went to the opening of the school's new pool last week. The "head" jumped for joy - and landed next to her in the water. Fully clothed!
The pool has been designed, built and paid for by purents. Cost: £1,140.
BRUNDAGE SAYS HE
WILL NOT RESIGN FROM HIS POST
Lausanne, June 15.
And bis absencer from the third batsmen of Story Avery Brundage, President of the International Olympic Com-
1,000 runs.
Umrigor of
boxing somewhere else?"-ARP.afterwards, Polly
FAMOUS SPORTS STARS
Welsh
Soccer Referee Has 10 Years To Fulfil His Ambition
Ireland
Man with ten years to fulfil-an ambition is Welsh Soccer referee Leo Gallaghan, That is to officiate at the Wembley Cup Final. He is only 35 years of age, but nevertheless has had long League experience and he has until retirement age in 1970 to reach his goal. Before then he may hove, hus next honour-JA profited by the retirement of international between Mervyn Grithe and been ap and Scotland. pointed to the World Cup list as a Welsh nomination with Bob Smith and Cliff Kingston. If he made the grade for the 1962 Finals in Chile he would almost certainly get appointed for the 1006 Finala In Britain and the 1970 Finals in, prob- ably, Mexico. A ne prospect, and with such a record a Wembley Final would setın 28- sured.
mittee said today that he will stick to his post despite demands that he resign because of the Committoo's con- troversial decision on Nationalist China.
Ailing Yankees Not Likely To Get New Blood As Time Limit For Player Trades Ends
New York, June '15, Midnight (New York time) is the limit for player trades among Ma- jor League clubs and it looks very much as if the New York Yankees, alling in several positions, will not be able to get any new blood. Following the double defeat by the Detroit Tigers on Sunday, rumours persisted that the Yankees would endeavor to make a trade, but a few hours before the deadline it appeared very unlikely.
Casey Stengel told reporters1 The needed pitching help, another Joutfielder and an infelder, but was at a loss to say where he could get them, "Who would trado with u87"* he asked rho- torically.
he had noi President bo "10 very written
The IOC decided on May 28,|decision to withdraw recognian interview that by in overwhelming majority len of the Formosa committee voted because 05
participated the name of the until it has changed its name, only
Brundage recently 10 close votes, or in United States International in blots."—UPI.
Lo utrike
| Chinese National Olymple Can- milice from the offelal Het until 1 accepts а name that does
the not include word "China" because it does not control sports in the coun- try of China."
Uproar
This decision caused a world- wide uproar and led to wide- sprend demands for the resigna- tion of the 10-year-old Chiengo
inan.
But today he snapped back at his critics and mild: *1 do not intend to resign: This la definite."
Brundage,
whose eight-year
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next year, also took objection to the use of the words "ousted" Its offelency. and control and "expelled"
In connection were well noted, and
with the loc decision on the big test-Scotland Tainet counttre. came his
England seniors at Hamp-
The Nationalist Chinese den Park in April 1956. What
Committee was neither ousted an ordeal for a 32-year-old!
our expelled from the Olymple But he had nive years rê-
movement," he said. "We mere- fereeing behind him—soven
ly told it to change its name." his In senior football-and
"We cannot recognise experience stood him in good
Clinese committee in Talwan stead.
more than we could re- uny
gnise an Italian commitice in Sicily or a Canadian committee In Newfoundinud.**
but how
lime on his added or injury time, seconds to go got the oqua-
3
Woefully Weak
Most experts are agreed that with Hank Bauer, GI Mc- Dougal and Andy Carey out of action with various and sundry ailments, the Yankees are woe- fully weak in the bench ond Casey has been forced to use catchers and first basamen m the patfield.
The writers who follow the Yankees the
entire season,
on
In
Meanwhile the Detroli, Interviewed by New York Tigers, with Harvey Huend writes
Sunany and Al Kaline, leading the Philadephin where the Ginni American League hitters with } dropped two to the Phillies, fat averages of 1356 and 357 | Brannick maid 110 felt 014 respectively, 476 making Pirates would "keep coming.” threatening Kentures and and threaten Tho travelling fast in the direction leading Braves, of first place.
They are only two games be- bind the League-leadign White Sox who come Into Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night for a four game series that can be termed "crucial" la so tar as the Yankees are concerned
game
Ignu-
Eddie did some hedging on his prognostication, however, making
dspendént on soveral factors. As he sees it, the National League rach will depend on how much Lew Burdetto and Warren Spahn can take,
"They are a little older," he
says, “and zunybe they can't win twenty games aplece, such as they've done the last two seasons If they fall, then louk out for the Giants and the Piratce."
The Toam To Beat feel that what the champions
The way it stands now, the need is 20
a half-game. Inspirational White Sox have player, a man who can bn the odzo over the Cleveland Sparkplux that ignites the Indland and two
full games team. They used to say thai
uver Detroit in the third place. acker Mantle goes to go
The closeness of the race is At the present writing the the Yankees.
dramatically lustrated by the Arst nve teams in the National That was true to a certain standings that show only a dive
League
are, bunched under a extent, but the man who seemed
four spread between sixth
and a half game spread to inspire the New Yorkers place Kansus City and frat» | between first and fifth places. recently WO Hector Lopez, pince Chicago. Even the low- The Braves load by a game When the young Panamanian |ly Washington Senators in last and a half over the Giants, with was acquired on May 24 from | place are only nine games away | Pittsburgh In third place Kansas City, he Immediately from the top,
out. The Pirates 34 games went on a hitting, spree and In the National League, | won both games of a Sunday inspired" the rest of the team, baseball veteran Eddie Bron- doubleheader from Los Angeles
nick, including Mantle himself.
long-time Another 'Sparkplug' opinion
secretary of the
The result was the Yankees Pirates are the won eight out of tan games on
the road from Washington Detrolt and Cleveland
But then the Tigers invaded
1 ankee Stadium and took three of the four games they played In the home of the champions, and now Stengel is looking for another "sparkplug". Lopez him. self has fallen off in his hitting. The batting streak that zoomed him up to a 310 average, has petered out and now he stondu at 230, having gone without a hit in his last 15 times with his batting average,
Ascot Stakes And Gold Vase
Probables
the
travelling which is in fifth place. The giants, is of Chicago Cubs hold down
Pilisburgh fourth spot, half a game team to bent. front of the Dodgers--AFP.
the
In
Alex Olmedo Extended
To Rubber Set At
Queen's Club Tourney
London, June 15,
Russia's A. Potanin scored an early victory in the London lawn tennis championships when he beat Britain's Kizlink 6-4 6-3 in the men's singles first round at the Queen's Club here today.
In the men's singles sccord
Wimbledon cur round of this taln raiser the American Davis
Cup star Alex Olmedo had là go through, three sets before bent- ing Australia's R. Hewitt 2-0, 6-3, 6-4.
Mrs Brasher the top seed in the women's singles had to withdraw owing to a lex injury. Shóis a "coubiful entry for Wimbledon.
Following the withdrawal of
London, June 15. There are 25 probables for the Ascot Stakes, to be run at Royal Ascot to morrow (14.45 GMT). They are, with Jockeys. Agree- | ment (W, H. Carr): Miss Mc- Taffy (L. Piggott); Royal High- Mrs Brusher, who was to part- way (N. Brennan); Sabinero (3. | ner
ner Christine Trumbs in the
doubles, America's | Lindley); Bral (C. Castor);
Proud Look (J. Marcar); York Biry Beverley Fleitz accepted to Fair (G. Bougoure): Hollyhock team up with Miss Truman. ¿ (E. Mercer); Lucky White Results of today's matches Heater (T. Stringer); Paridel were: (E. Hdo): Rugosa (E. Smith); |
women's
MEN'S SINGLES First Rauna
R. Mark (Australia)
“A. Bally (Australia) beat J. Tat-
Space Ship (D. Smith); Ebor- Dedzer (no jockey); Chilon (D. Keith); Closebeck (R. P. Ellot): (New Zealand), M. Otway Lowe Two (A. Briscoe); Kadir tersall (Belinin), 6-4, 6-3
p (R. Singer); Season 13. Garord New Zealand) beat
(Britain) 4-0, 6-4,
1.
Normal wooden heads absorb moisture and are,son): Three Feathers (M. MC-Waisy Canada). 6-2, 6-2.
therefore, liable to distortion. Even when this is very slight indeed, the smallest error can still be magnified disastrously in a drive of, say, 200 yards. A golfer who feels he is unaccountably "off his game", may really be the victim of a damp atmosphere.
Eborneezer and Seadon will
only run if it rains.
ITALIAN HORSE
WINS WORLD
HORSE SHOW
OPENING EVENT
Paris, June 15. Italy's
horse famous Merano, ridden by one of the country's leading riders, Captain Ralmundo Dinzzo, had little difficulty, in winning the "Prix Du Bols De Boulogne," the opening event of
the world. horse show at the Parc Des Princes hero this evening.
Lynch): Ocho Rios (P. Robin- Bacelt (U.S.), 6-3, 6-2.
(Australia) Beat P.
Show đi. Moi (CHN) Intoah); Northern Highway (R. Reader); British Commando (D.
R. Emerson Australia) beat H. Greening); P.. Povall Petitpar (D. East); El Hasa Sunspringowe (8) 62, frien)
Maloney (South Africa) beat E. Argon (Uruguay) d-X, 6.3. (D. Cullen).
3. Douglas (U.0,) beat R. Laver Russia is making la årst (Austraila) 6-0, 6-4, 6+l.
international appearance in this (India) beat R. Krumman
F.
show in which în eloven nations Rodrigues Chile) 4-6, 6-5, 6-3.
"Nielsen (Denmark) brat J. are represented. Hammili (South Africa 4-8, 2-B, : Britain's Mrs Warren Woffers, | 0-1,
Virich
neo Palotharpe, brought up (Denmark) beat M.
plause from the crowd "is she Mulligan (Australia) G-4, 6-1,
Hollandin found for place, America's M. second Morris on Night Owl was third w. and sweden's Captain Do-Geer
Jon Turenne fourth,
GOLD VASE There are 14 problems for the Gold Vase to be run over years has real progress been two miles at Royal Ascot, tor made. Becent development | morrow (1408 GMT), Ins been rapid and an
They are, with Jochors credible number of articles Jural (G. Moore); Supreme are now being made from Courage (8. Clayton); Albergo many types of plaatle
(C. Smirke); Hard As Nails
R. Sherman (U.B.) boet W/ Marjs | took--
and th4, 6-1.
Knight (Britain) beat McKinlay (U.S.), 8-1, 6-7,
B. Mackoy | (V)-beat Jacques (Australias 0-4, -4
7. Frost * (Ud.), beat. T. Pancuti (Bouth Africm) 2-8. 8-2, 0-1..
He was a success, Despite his Irish sounding 132.000 Scots booed him, for name he is a devout Roman with the home side leading 10 Catholio and was named after he stuck to the
The new
plastle dub hend ovolds the effects of this. I Pope he is very Welsh and watch,
Returning To U.S. cannot become distorted. It is from Troederkiw. He is de- and with, 20
entirely moisture dicated to football, and takes Johnny Haynes
proof and Brundage, who is leaving more durable than wood. It is his refereeing BO seriously seri that he runs "the mountain Since then the genial Lee,has
tomorrow to return to the one of many new developments Ireland. y Scotland
United States via Paris anton sheep paths around Merthyr controlled
view-at the International "three days a wook at thyand-England viGermany-Ama- „London, added, "Why should].Plastics Exhibition ut Olympla
teurs, and his sights are sat on realgo, year round.
pllclty the top torgets-Wembley and Chile.
by a majority of the com-with an annual output, in Bri- which range from plt prop caps (D. Smith): Falling In Love mitten in accordance withinin alone, of over £100,000,000 for coal mines, through furni- (b); Saint Desir Snaith); North York IOC rules?"
ture, flooring, wall covorings, According
Progress
toys, kitchen appliances, raft Robleson); Vivi Tarquin II, J Bel Barak "Eno The first plastle. cellutold, wear, refrigerators, paint, pipe-Greenway: was produced about 100 years, limos and gramophone recorde Jockey); King Hills (J. Sime) Hem Low Bradco Cat Do Goer (Sweden)
Proper Vocation
At Olympin some 300 firms,(W. I Carr); Lemons
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Results were:
because of com- London, from June 17 to 27-including 50 from overseas, whi-Daith); Tzazco (5 Hile): Solo | 'E. Bucialioje (18) 'vost A. Box Chat, KY Dized (nary} In a decision taken | the shop window of an Industry | be thowing their products, Singer (N. Strik);
to the officia!
Amazingly, ho has never The seven guineas match fec kicked a football professionally does not weigh of paramount and; la foot, went straight into Importance with Mr Callaghan refereeing when he had his he gets satisfaction from aminutes of the May 28 meeting. first contact with the gume with worthwhile job well done. only seven of the 48 delegates |
voled By ARCHIE QUICK 'present
against the
the RAF in Burma Jungle. When he was demobilised ha realiand that in addition" to bolag, a jewiller la Bouth Wales ha had found-his proper vacation, and a ho started out as the man in the middle in 1987, in the local league" at the are of 24.
A bod-smoker and
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"Kò believes his lack pf active football experience to be at akset for he says it helps him to remain cool in a crisis and survey the rule book im partially. After a year on thế) Welsh League Ist he became kham yolkgist-Fooiball League raforca aver in 1949, and got tho Schoolboy Internatloutl between Scotland and Ireland at Tilby that very státol
He served his apprenticeship Lioa hau tại Well, will 1990, before, be gọi |,
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Barbarios
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ACODA Roung
on Merano 0 points 1.Becs.
2. Mrs W. Woffers (Britain) ÎN. STAMN: CẨustralia), best: Mon Holonia 0, polhts, 78 scch.
Night Owl 0 potala 70.6
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WOMEN'S SINGLES Mine J. Jónomon (U.B.). brat pine 25. Gerson (douth Atria) on Turenne 0 points 87 aces. beat Mie M. Hellyer (Australia),
5.Altona Luke-Wenthues
4. M. Morris (United Statco)
on
beat
DOCE.
GEORGE LOVES GAYE O
PARR
Mam B. Reyes (Mexico) best Men (Germany) on Ala 3 points 02. D. Shenken (Bridaler), 0-1, §4.
Miza 1. Dolland (Britain) beat Milo
A. Caramel (Belgium) des V. brother Etern were both beaten Captain Dinzeo, and 'his elder *Blum 3,__ath (03,) beat
Robert (Britain) d-2, 0-
Mig, P. Eleftheton (New Zealand) in the "Frix De Lalata" by, tha boss kiệu X, Buding (Génomy] Ce%, polished French rider (Bertrand
Du Breuil.
Du Breull took Dis. mare
“WOMEN'S SINGLES
Aecond Round
* Miss R. Morripon (New Zealand) | Hellabe found the winding-
his M.
Hamandi (Bouth course with its 13 obaincles in Africa), 0-0, 4-1.
xles D. Gunderson
cluding double obstacles, with- (tr.9.) best out fault. the Courtele (France), 6-0, 0-1.
(Australia) beat Mew C. Dynskier. Neg. Diogener, (1351- 180). Walkover,
Mr Mt. Bludd. (Canada) best Züm Hidle Crescellem) NIDAVI (02),"
Sine A. Dritztayu (oviet Union). Tak Mine. P. Dilewart (19), 4-0,76-6
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Wakover
Results of this event were: TB Du Breuil (France) on Kollane 13.2 seconds, da
Captain Pieta Dinzco (Italy) on The Rock 35.5 seconds
· 3.1. Aj Latko-Westhuva· · (Der- many) on Atoll 19.3 seconds.
4Captain RaimundDiosco Kadakas (Italy) on Hesks on B6.'conds. 01. Schridge (Gemmy) on Billion. Tucose 90.4 ccrad