TEST MATCH
ENGLAND IN A VERY SOUND POSITION
Johannesburg, Feb. 15.-England finished the third day of the fourth Test match against South
with seven Africa here today 318 runs ahead wickets to fall. The match ends tomorrow.
South Africa declared at 257 for 9 wickets in reply to England's first innings total of 379.
Starting their second innings with a lend of 122 runs, England were 196 for 3 wickets at the close of play.
Len Hutton, who has been advised to rest for the next two matches because of the strain of the tour, played a faultless innings of 111 not out in England's second innings.
Ile gave another fine display of
batsmanship and reactied his second TITLE FIGHT
century of the present. Tent series, and he fth of the lour in three and a quarter hours.
Cyril Washbrook helped in an opening partnership of 77, but Denis Compton, promoted in the batting order, scratched about uncomfort- ably for 85 minutes for 24 rung.
Lawrence Markham, the leg-brenk was a failure in the bowler, who first innings, claimed a notable first Test victim in Compton, who was beaten by a googly.
Dudley Nource had taken his over- night core to 120 not out when he surprisingly declared South Africa's first innings closed luncheon Interval.
during the
This move was apparently made in the hope of diinging England cheaply and giving South Africa a chance of going all out for a win ta, level: the neries at one win each, willy one more Test be played.
EARLIER PLAY
by
A #ghting not-out century Dudley Nourse, South Africa's cap- tain, not only saved the possibility of his side having to follow on against "England tostay on the third day of tho
but enabled them to fourth Test, dcolare at lunch.
Louis Strikes
A Bargain
for
to
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1949.
SPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootion
Negroes Having Better Time
In
American
Sport
By CORNELIUS RYAN
Racial bins against the Negro in American sports continued to decline in 1918, and the chief target for a tolerance campaign in 1949 will be bowling, last major sport with Ironclad colour bars,
+
A. Comeback
The Danish swimming unlon ha contacted Swedish officials to learn
Ragnhild earned us how much coach. coach
Bunny Appelby
ON THE RECORD
t
People Who Just Picked It Up'
gama LID
There are people in this work "As you watch the average tennis
for any type of player who picked the "whili mn aptitude
game. They plek them all up in a for himself, no matter how good he twinking. Before they are out of is, you will notice drat of all that of physical school, they have caps for cricket, he is uning up a lot football, hockey, tennis, volleybali energy for very little result. and all else
"He is also hitting the ball, ΣΤΟΥ far will they go after school?7 that is something that is not done in In tenhle of a really Making a statisticnt study would be good tennis.
One full-time sal
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only high standard, no one bite the ball. estimate and reach an odd conclusion Toy swing at It. from enco histories ono linown of
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ever nil.
and
"There are other faults RO com- the self-taught player The mumber of Brent sportingi mon to
will
notice NO one carvers in school that do not last that
of *First them.
he very much longer out of school is appreciable. Potentially great probably playing flat-footed, Becond- sprinters and star centre-haives are ly. the head of his racket is lower talked about who, two or three than the level of his wrist. Thirdly, years later, are memories
he is not facing the act with his Is it possible to account for this shoulder. phenomenon with an explanatioli These three faulta spoll tennia:
notice how that is an easy one. One such was. You will also suggested to me the other day by people, in volleying, bit at the ball a man who has experience of most before it dips and you will note the of the sports in which eno uses a fact that most players ary straid of ball, both as a player and as a coach. Ionving the base line.
•
musby
An important point about most of the games we play, he told me, tennis up on their own satisfy them- that they are all allied through one important factor. That factor is timing.
Chinese boy kicking up a chut tiecock develops a good songe of timing that serve him in excellent stead when he starts playing that form of football which is now known here as smallball,
In due course he graduates to football with a ball of the regula- tion size and he is still good.
"The majority of players who pick selves fairly early that their volleying and match tactics are good enough.
"They then concentrate for a long time on developing a service. Here, practically everyone goes wrong. All attempt what is known as the "can- nonball"
"A good service is essential to match-winning tennis. The number of players who can manage a good cannonball service is very small. One fret not widely known is, that no one below 5 fear 16 Inches in height cer developçennonball-
service.
But, my friend told me he would probably be just as good at any other game. That sonse of timing will make him a fair high-Jumper,
"You would think that would dis- will make him fairly adept at bad-
ever minion after only a few spells a quality most players from
Into match-winners. the court
developing and will connect his hockey stick with the ball the first There you would be wrong for many time out.
on outstanding player who lacks the height has developed an ordinary medium service with a good length that is timed to bounce just inside the service line and that is a harder service to return than a fast ono."
Major league baseball, which finally eliminated racial intolerance in 1947 by sign- ing Jackie Robinson, now scouts and signa Negroes almost as a matter of course, Catcher Roy Campanella came up New York, Feb. 15.-Joe
to have ac- the Brooklyn Dodgers Swiit Hveger Planning Louis is reported
Brooklyn's farm lerunt, St Paul, cepted terms from Mike Jacobs have Monte Irvin in 1949 and the to defend his world heavyweight 20-year-old outfelder, who led the title at the Yankee Stadium in Negro League in hitting for two years, may go up to Brooklyn quick-
Copenhagen, Feb. 15.-Ragn- | June.
report. Louis Ly. According to the
The National League champion hild Hveger, the greatest swim- will receive 45 percent of the net cate, flin, radio and television re- Boston Braves signed Negro Waldonming star Denmark ever pro- ceipts. The challenger will have to Williams of New York, and the duced, wants to try a comeback Chicago White Sox, New York Yan- necept 15 percent.
kocs,
and Pittsbugh Pirates admitted after five years' retirement.
Hveger, 28, was rather unpopular plane Befare hoarding. ******
In professional basketball, the Dennyire during and after the gave up Miami today, Louis announced that they were scouting NegroER.
York he would give Lee Savold one week
Penaissance, famed German occupation. She
amateur swimming, and in recent weak the to accept an eliminating fight with New
team, replaced
years has earned her living conch- Ezzard Charles. Failing that, Loule Negro
various Swedish raid, he would consider that Savold Detroit team in the National League
around the ing swimmers in towns. had barred himself from considera-and was well-received
league. tion as an opponent.
to meel Jocy Charles
HOCKEY MOVES FORWARD on February
Hockey, too, moved forward in the Maxim In Cinchoat!
There Negroes arca of tolerance.
"Before then it is impossible. to 28.-Reuter.
played for the Grst time in Madison Square Garden as members of the say whether she will ever have her Quebec amateur rights back. In any case, the Sherbrooke team in
she will have a two-year quarantine, South Africa were 267 for
Senior League. wickets at lunch in reply to Enx
Ted Phodne, national negro pro-and if she has earned too New York, Feb. land's first innings score of 370 and
played in she never be an amateur again," a nai golt champion, Louis, fessional
As he developed Uming, he won they declared, still 123 runs behind.
hair the battle--the easiest part of Hveger set 14 world and Danish batted Nourro
magnificently, heavyweight champion, Joe
today that he had given the Montebello, Cal., Open and tied union official said.
Some of her world re-
Ito the championship. What will scoring all round the wicket with guid
been beaten. never match as Ellsworth Vines and former USA records.
London. Feb. 15. Hands style him in the future is a collec-enals would stand, I am willing to to schedule ono week powerful shots, for 129 not out. Ha Bill Daly, manager of Lee Savold, for second place, beating such men
Open champion Lloyd cords have
Associated Press.
developed are hard to break. in Just over century was reached
ver against Ezzard Charles to determine national
must have been raised in horror tion of bad habits that he also picked agree, for most other sports, Habits Mangrum.
One saving point for local tennis four hours, and was marred only by the June challenger for his title.
protest WAGA
in some quarters following tho up.
Is that we now have a number Louls said he had informed Daly
A year ago there
Before going any further, I must
Mr Jenkins has a chance of stumping this morning
coaches available. man to the
in when at 77. it was his second con- that if he did not book the bout he against Negroes in, such
three schools wood that a troupe of American introduce you would fight Charles for the heavy ments. tury of the
seri
championship support weight
provided
But bowling still stands Nourse received stolid
professional lawn tennis players whom 1 borrowed much of the regular classes
before The
Off Her Tour sport
would stage matches at Wimble material for this article. He is Mr where he is concentrating on in batsmen, who Charles defeated Joe Maxim in their against tolerance.
L Jenkins, a professional tennis troducing the right habits the tall end
In a few from
to South bout at Cincinnati late this month. ruled by the American Bowling Con- add 90 runs
all league helped to
enach who gives lessons in schools he wrong ones creep in. gress,
Sydney, Feb. 15.-Mrs Fannydon this year.
here and a former All-Australia years, we may see the results. Alrien's score in 105 minutes today. Louls did not say what his plans
Charles be upsol by play in all alleys during the year Cuan McCarthy, cleverly shielded were should
hockey player. 25 Maxim-United Press.
and then runs the national toura- Blinkers Koen, who leaves for from the bowling, stayed for
Holland by plane tomorrow, !ment. ninates before lunch without scar-
takes with her an unofficial new it.
for the hundred world record yards.
THE SCOREBOARD
nine
Joe's Ultimatum
14. The
"Sugar Ray" To
Bouth Africa, Est Innlags
Mitchell, e Gelmth, b Bedser
2
E. Howan, run out
0
Stay A Welter
K. Viljoen, run out
0
A. D. Nourse, not out
120
54
W. Wage, 1Lw. b Young
T. Harris, b Bedser
A.
Rowan, b-Gladwin
1. Tuckett, b Young
1. Markham, c Grifith, Jenkins
N. Mann, e Grimti, b'Gladwin
C. McCarthy, not out
Extras
Bedser
Total (for 9 dec.)
Gindwin
Jenkins
Young
Watkins Compton
14
0
R W
Bowling Analysis
M
24 3
81
24 7
39
-12=220
Byes 4, leg-byes 10.
43
...
which sanctions
TABLES TABLES. TABLES DON'T TALK TO ALK TO ME ABOUT ANY MORE TABLES
much, Bobby Riggs Eyes
The Sacred Turf
tour Fanny Koen Rounds receipt of the news from Holly-
Arm
is
The ABC constitution specifically Cortensians limits membership to only. Negroes, Orientais. Filipinos and other non-whites, all of whom may ke American citizens, are barred.
DETROIT, PROTEST
Last year's ABC national tourna-
That, however, is not the whole story to what makes a champion and the natural sportsman with time finds that he isn't quite as good as he thought he was.
yours.
from
that a tournament It was known was being arranged for Wembley, but professionals on Wimbledon's sacred
who ran hia own Mr Jenkins. turt, the stronghold of amateur lawn tennis, was a revolutionary move. tennis school in Claremunt. Western Australia, before joining the Aus- Bobby Riggs, former Wimbledon tralian Expeditionary Force shortly champion, caused the scare by saying after the outbreak of war in 1930, that he, Dinny Pails, Jack Kramer told me that the hardest people to may play at teach tennis to are those who have and Poncho Segura,
in London played
number of Nobody
It for a good Wimbledon.
of Buch knew
a move, not even Colonel Duncan Macaulay, Secretary of the All-England Club, Wimbledon. When it was suggested to Rigga This was Mrs Blankers Keon's Inst
that he had made a mistake and that he meant Wembley, ho de- at appearance of her tour, and she
reporters that he plays a tennis ball again labour sportingly ran to please a crowd of finitely assured
was suffering
meant Wimbledon and Wembley. 5,000, although, she from travel sickness after a 200 miles the Blue Journey up through
Riggs, Palla, Kramer and Segura will play at Wembley, from May 30 Mountains-Router
to June 4. They will also appear and in Lisbon, Scotland, Sweden France. The team may be joined by Henri Cochet (France) and Donald Budge (United States).-Reuter.
is
car
Her time of 10.0 seconds, however, will not be recognised as an official record. She covered the distance in this time-2/10 of a second betier Buffalo, New York. Feb. 15.- Manager George Gainford said todayment at Detroit was bitterly pro-than her own official world figure- that the world welterweight cham- tested by labour unions and various at Orange, a busy little country town Hubert in New South Wales, on Sunday, but including lenders, Itobinson, will civic 12pton. Ray "Sugar"
national standards, and she was as- in the 147-pound Humphrey, then mayor of Minnen-ie trock did not conform to inter- continue to fight
US Senator. 20 class "until we can get a shot at the polls and now at Detroit, thesisted by a slight breeze.
At its conven middleweight title."
ABC voted to continue its bins. Gainford said "Ray can make the
This year's tournament and he is not welterweight limit 14 going to relinquish that title until Atlantic City, and
Marcel Cerdan agrees to meet him
unions protested to the New Jersey to Atlantic City's 257 for the
middleweight crown Governor and
who replied that cuticella- United Press,"
mayer Lion of the ABC meet would open city to lawsuits and would cost the
much too much
So Anxious money. There
was a charge of racial bias third Feb. 15-A
the Sullivan connection
with
Tokyo, Feb. 15.---Members of the Ike Williams and in conne
Trophy, given annually Kit Gavilan was signed yesterday amateur athlete voted to have done Japanese Olympic Association are going to sell pencils on the street for March 18 at Madison Square the most for good sportsmanship.
Olympic decathlon champion Bab to raise funds for an expedition. Gardens, with the winner in line
at Ray t crack
Robinson's
They want to send a member to Mathias
James Lee of! won, and for welterweight title,
member of the Ama-Rome for the meeting of the Inter-
Olympic Committee No guarantee of # Robinson bout Cleveland,
teur Athletic Union Executive Com-national goey
with this rematch but the tour winner will be recognised in Newmittee, said that Olympic 100-metre April 20. He will plead for reinstate York as the leading welterweight champion and world hurdles cham-ment of Japan so the nation can
plon Harrison Dillard failed to win compete. in the next Olymples contender.
only because of rneiul Intolerance by Associated Press. voters in the southern states.
Challengers
New York, 52 2
Omatch between 9
0 19
Fall of wickets:-1/4, 2/4, 3/10, 4/125, 5/137, 6/150, 7/101, 8/102 and 10/236.-Reuter.
The close of play scoreboard read:
Eurland
1st Innings 379.
Mann lbw, b. A. Rowan
Robinson last defended his crown June 28, when he outpainted
31 on 25 Bernard Docusen at Chicago.
Lightweight champion Williams,
16
2nd innings.
Hutton, not out...
111
Washbrook bw, b, A. Rowan
Compton b, Markham
Crapp, not out
(for 3)
Extras
Bowling to date:
O
M
McCarthy
?
2 25
Tuckett
B 0 32
A. Rowan
30
ปี 53
Mann
*
0 20
Markham
0 31
1
Mitchell
Sheffield
1 whose title will not be at stake ini 12 this 10-rounder at the 147 pound
limit.
lost
close
100 Gavilan last January 28.
to decision
Williams won uuhanimous deci siun over Gavilan on Feb. 27, 1948, -Associated Press.
KCC TENNIS
All tennis players of the Kowloon 20 Reuter. Cricket Club will be pleased to hear there is another All-Day American Tennis Tournament on. Sunday, February 20.
Shield
Sydney, Feb. 15-New
Wales "beat South
Play will cominencunt 10 .. South sharp and members are requested to Australia sign their names on the notice board by eight wickets today to win at the Club If they wish to play so The Sheffield. Shield. South Aus- that the Committee can make the tralia still has two matches to piny necessary arrangements,
the
Dillard was second in voting in 1947 and 1948.
Enthusiastic
On
are so
Dan Ferris, secretary of the AAU, the vote among
Genoa, Feb. 15-Italians which conducts newsmen and sports leadera, said enthusiastic about the first soccer vates from match between Portugal and Italy that Dillard gut many
that the stadium here is being en- the South-United Press,
larged to hold the spectators.
A speelal wooden stand for 12,000
Deep South Stirs is being added, bringing the enpacity
bill
Feb. 14. Ato 50,000 for the match on February Atlanta, Ga.,
27.-Associated Press. in Introduced
the Georgia today of Representatives House would prohibit while and negro athletes from participating in the same contests.
The Brooklyn Dodgers recently announced that their negro stars, Jackie Robinson and Roy panella, would be in nellon when the Dodgers played the Atlanta Crackers in an exhibition series this apring-United Press.
Ice Hockey Upset
the
Stockholm, Feb. 15-Switzerland Cam today sensationally defeated
United States 5-4 in the work ice hockey championships. The period 0-3, I-D.-Atso- ciated Press. scores were 4-1,
SNUBBED BY BOWLERS
NJ. Feb 14. The Newark,
Jersey Council
the
but carutot row overtake New South On the last occasion, over 30 cou- Wates, who have completed their ples took part and it is expected an New programme.
The champlon State knocked off the 105 runs needed for victory 10- day for the loss. of only ono more wicket-that of. Arthur Morris Reuter.
of
Interport Ruggor
The Hongkong Interport. Rugby even greater number of people will Congress of Industrial Organisations
has asked the State Government to XV will be putting in their final be playing this Sunday.
Entrance fee is $4 per person which prohibit the American Bowling Contraining before Saturday's Ramo the Club Thursday evching in- includes new balls, ball boys and ten.gress Tournament at Atlantle Clly against Shanghai
this month because it refused Negro Ground on Tins may be had at the Club for
stead of Wednesday. a small extra charge,
entries Associated Press...
on
WHAT
HAPPENS
ON
whole "They have developed a
me, "and set of habits," he told you have to break them down one by one. It usually takes a lot of time. There are many ways
with a tennis racket, but few of these right way."
•
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are the
"Practically any type of stroke back will send the ball travelling
how The point is, over the net. much difficulty does it give the man on the other side in the returt
What Mr Jenkins
said
about
of
-“RECORDER."
Arthur Peall says:
Me feel played bold, with
Yanooker stroke in bauik in 1
top and a itttlo FIRMADE aide.
This
taken very
is too casinity, a necessitating we of
BROWN
SCREEN
the rest on follow. log brown.
Played correctly. brown 15 a simplo bot,
pre- senting no
difficulty in got- ting on to potted blue. A vantage point (a.
carotill
clearing the board,
Everythi depends on -Attention to the simple. Ovening
stroke.
Villined shot in a half-ball in-on rou into the centre pocket that I only just possible a little right- hand side may be helpful, but I prefer plain bail.
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