COUNTY CRICKET

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949.

Sound Tactics Lead Essex To Victory

London, June 9.--Tom Pearce, the Essex captain, proved what

a clever tactician he is by carrying on the Essex innings today despite a big lead over Nottinghamshire and this allowed him later to have the heavy roller on the turf.

His anticipation of a turning ball proved to be the winning factor for after Winrow and Hardstaff in a fighting third wicket stand, which added 61, had proved a stumbling block, the cousins, Peter and Ray Smith, skittled the remaining Notts batsmen.

ENNOX were left to score 11 runs for their second Championship win this season and Dodds quickly hit ten of these for the match to be over in the early afternoon.

with

Oxlowed with some

At Manchester: Lancashire 204 and 155 (Washbrook 63, Goddard for 67): Gloucestershire 300 (Allen 65, Lambert 01).

In another maich which 40, Van Ryneveld 3 for 31); Ox- (Kardar 60, Von ended Inside two days, Oxford ford 201 University, with their Indian Ryneveld 61, James 5 for 03); and South African players pro- At Derby: Leicestershire 173 1 (Berry 50 not and 110 for minent, defeated Sussex an Innings to spare,

out); Derbyshire 361 (Marsh Van Ryneveld's 61 and Kar-54, Gladwin 73 not out). dar's 60 were the highlights of Van total and the Ryneveld good bowling to claim three for 31 when Sussex were in trouble, aillough Chesterton's dive for 40

the main destructive force.

madà have Middlesex falting recovery after being 20 runs behind on the first innings and an Edrich century, together with a three figure stand with his captain, F. G. Mann, chiefly responsible.

Edrich completed his hundred In two hours 50 minutes and In-0 for 74). 'cluded 12 fours. His stand with

A

were

Mann realised 117, and that is the main reason that Middlesex are now apparently sufficiently far in front to suggest that they have avolded defeat with a bright chance of winnin

LANCS IN DANGER Lancashire are in grave dange of defeat as Gloucestershire need only 54 runs tomorrow to rezis- ter their second win of the

scason.

Chief thanks are due to Tom Goddard, who followed his first innings figures of six for 54 with Beyen for 57, Lancashire being all out at tea against his of- spinners.

Surrey still have a long way to RO to equal Glamorgan's first innings total for they had to follow-on despite a century by

At the wicket he for just over four hour, hit 13 fours in his first century of the

was 2001 season and batting a second time, When he was out for 11.

The Derbyshire-Leicestershire and

Hampshire-Somerset

Fletcher.

At The Oval Glamorgan 418 (Eaglestone 02); Surrey 249 (Fletcher 111, Muncer 3 for 70) and 43 for 3.

At Portsmouth: Hampshire 132 and 220 for 7 (Arnold 78): Sommerset 201, (Shackleton 0 for 09).

Lawn

Bowls

The following have been selected to play for the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club in of the the first match

Shield to Liberation

bo played at KCC on Sunday, P. Hughes, T. Wren, G. E. F. commencing at 4 p.m. Thompson and W. C. Simpson (Skip)

R. P. Phillips, C. E. Crouch, L. A. Collyer and E. A. Atkins (Skip)

At Dudley: Worcestershire 101

T. P. Styles, H. F. Shields, and A. J. Hail and 253 for 9 (Cooper 53, 3. G. Meyer Howorth 80); Kent 203 (Perks (Skip)

At Bradford: Yorkshire 230 and 232 for 6 (Hutton 70, Hall day 07): Northamptonshire-200 (E, Davis 88, Close 3 for 39)- Reuter,

Test Match

Commentaries

London, June 10, The BBC has made special arrangements with the British

J. A. L. Pearson, A. McInnis,

(Skip) A. R. Warren and J. McKelvic

A. Hutton, J. G. Robertson, L.

and I. Sykes E. Lammert (Skip)

LTingall, J. Crighton, D. Trail

and J, Fraser (Skip)

FA Plume, J. Hempsey, S.

H. Strange and A. L. G. Eastman (Sklp)

R. H. Browne, W. H. Bailey,

NIMBUS WINS THE DERBY

Nimbus (centre), a 7-to-1 shot, leads the field Just before the finish of the English Derby at Epsom Downs. Amour Drake (right), the French entry, tralled Nimbus by a head. Swallowtall (left) finished third, a hend behind Amour Drake.

Winning the British racing classte for three- year-olds was worth $56,680 to Mrs Glenisteg, owner of Nimbus-AP Wirephoto.

CERDAN'S MANAGER CHANGES HIS TUNE

Detroit, June 9-Marcel Cerdan has been list- less in training for the next Wednesday's world middleweight title match with Jake Lamotta and Cerdan's manager, Jo Longman, who had been claiming that Marcel is sharp and fast, now has changed his tune and says, "Marcel never looks good in training."

Longman Bald, "I will be diferent

when Cerdan has

R. J. Wigginton and V. Chitten-Lamotta as the target." Cerdan den (Skip)

against

is still fast with his hands but his blows have no power

in

parring with Jean Walzack.

is showing Lamotta

great powers in sparring as he cn- es in exciting battles with Vern Lestor.

on

Lester's

KCC TEAMS Far Eastern The

following lawn bowls Broadcasting Service and the tomma will represent the KCC New Zealand National Broad-on Saturday at 4 p.m.:

First Division (home) casting Service to relay to New

Lamoila obviously is planning Zenlond ball by ball commen-Steereto "A":

C. Thompson, W. Hong, Siing. taries on the test matches be- Goodwin, T. A. Madar (skip) tween New Zealand and Eng-College, 3. Wong, Kew, C. to try to slow Cerdan with body land, the first of which opens fesselet (skip); A. E. Guest, B. punches and most of his drill

concentrated J. Orem Is A. Gray, E. C. Fineher, at Leeds on June 11, Saturday,

body. United Press. (skip). commentaries will be

(away) against The

Second Division radiated by two DBC shortwave Herreja:

ER. Rosselet, C. R. Rosselet. R. using transmitters

zeriais

8. Capell, T. Lock (skip); T. E directed on Singapore. They Baker, Tang. Tibble 1. Leigh will be picked up there and (skip); A. C. Tribbin, A. W. Ramsey. F. E. Skinner retransmitted by two shortwave Butterworth,

(kkip). transmitters

with specially aerials beamed on New they will be medium wave broadcast over stations.

There will be 61⁄2 hours com the present lenders,

daily, Champlonship

have mentary

supplemented of each day's fought back from Arst innings by a summary arrears and must have a spori-play-Associated Press, ing chance of beating Kent, or at the worst avolding defeat, In which case Howorth's 00`may prove of immense value,

matches are proceeding on. lu- erected, "where

matters.

|

LIBERATION SHIELD The following team will represent teresting lines with the last

the KCC (home) in the Liberation

KBGC Shield Match against the to decide day's wicket icely

Sunday at 4 pm.:

P. Guest B. A. Gray, J. M. Forrest, J. Orem, (skip) I Gitties, 3. Tang, A. 4. Kew C. 8. Rosselet (akip E. R. Roselct, C. (skip): C... Stapleton, T. E. Baker,

Worcestershire,

Yorkshire should nol he beaten and, if their bowlers follow up the good work of Hutton and Holiday, victory is likely. Hutton supplemented his first innings century with 70 in

Major League Baseball

New York, June 9.-Traf-}

the second innings, when Hallific around third base was so

d was extremely unfortunate to return a catels to the bowler, White, when 97.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

At Lord's: Middlesex 135 and 305 for 5 (W. Edrich 114, Mann 50): Warwickshire 150 (Young 3 for 25),

H. Horselet, S. Capell, T. Lock

Wong, E. C. Fincher (skip); A. C.

Match Sought With

Ike Williamss

.

Diplomatic Fisticuffs Loom Up

9.

International

Athletics

GOLF

United States Open Starts Today

Chicago, June' 9—Opening rounds begin today for golf's most coveted prize-the United States Open Championship.

Three sensoned campaigners are favoured-Sum Snead, Bobby Locke and Byron Nelson-with Snead. tho 0-1 botting favouriter.

The West Virginian already this year has won the Masters' golf tile and the Professional Golfers' Association Champion- ship.

A triumph In the open would give Snead a professional swoop comparable with that of amateur Bobby Jones In 1930.

A field of 162 amateurs and professionals starts the opening

Day Of Shocks

At Moortown

Leeds, June 9.A day of shocks, somo administered

18 hole rounds today and to by Argentine and Belgian morrow. The low

60 shoolers golfers, marked the first will shoot 36 holes on Saturday two rounds of the Yorkshire the championship Asso- Evening Post £1,350 pro ciated Press

fessional golf tournament:

for

Monterey Tourney today on

women's

Son

long

Cup

They

the Moortown course here. Monterey, Calif June Đ Miss Dorothy Traung of

Sixty-four invited pinyera Dublin, Juno 9. The Francisco took the first round began the season's first match lead to-day in the Northern play which was expected to American monopoly of in- California

54-hole givo Britain's Ryder Rolf tournament selectors plenty of data. ternational events, at the Medal Play

over the Monterey Peninsula Clonliffo Harriers' sporta Country Club course with a 38, have to revise their opin

after some of the happen- here continued tonight when 37 and 75, three over.

inga. the meeting opened with day event was Miss Marlene Running second in the three-

with 10 players left in, there are two of the four Argentina Richard Ault winning the Bauer, with a 40, 39 and 79.

one Belgian and 13 Mrs Jack Fenton of Sacra-players, 440 yards' hurdles.

of whom have mento with a 40, 41 and 81 tiod Britons, come

not for Hird in the Deld of 61 with been considered for inter- This lanky American, who was Miss Barbara Ransom who shot natiouni recognition. fourth ir the 400 metres 43, 38 and 61.

Even Fred hurdles at the Olympic Games, The defending champion, Miss match play for the appeared to be in command of Jackle Pung, was on hand to de- past two years, was beaten the position from the start, but end her crown-United Press, the Inte green, while Charles. Ward winner of last week's the Frenchman, Yves Cros, was

Worthing tournament was de- only a yard behind at the tape, One-Armed Austrian rented in a second round famo For Wimbledon by Flory Van Donck, the Bel- Vienna, June 3-Hans Rodi, glan, by seven and six,

Among the day's principal tennis Austrian one-armed Ault's time of 54.2 seconds champion, will compoto in the results wore. the following:

the Wimbledon Tennis Champion

in | ships

London later this

with the British champlon, H, Whittle, close up.

was two seconds Outside world record.

The United States suffered de-month, it was announced in

In the 120 yards' hurdles, Vienna on Thursday.

feat

FIRST ROUND.

British

on

E. Blast (Argentina) beat

the three miles and the relay In 1847, Redi advanced to Arthur Lees by three and one.

medley.

appeared

Ampon Wins

of

Algy Matthews beat Max

by Faulkner by threo and two.

Arthur Lacey beat Bill Cox by three and two.

fith 'round at Wimbledon the

eliminated before being Ault could never hold BY ALEX SINGLETON

the American Bob Falkenburg. French pair. Ignace Heinrich Associated Press. June

and Andro Marie, who finished Belgrade,

first

second in und

the 120 Watch for some diplomatic yards' hurdies, which W. Dwyer fisticuffs if the luck of the a

to have pulled a draw brings Yugoslavia's muscle on his leg of the relay, boxers against those of and the American quartet was Franco Spain in the Euro- never in the hunt and finished pean Amateur Boxing cham- pionships in Oslo on June 13. Under an unpublicised deci- sion of the sports bigwigs ini

Tito's Marshal

government,

Los Angeles, June 9. Yugoslavla's seven man tenni The manager of lightweight the ring if there is a boxer from will probably refuse to step into 2. A. Tibble, J. Landalt (skip): Harold (Baby Face) Jones France's country in the opposite Thompson. F. Goodwin, W. long offered today to match him corner. aling, T. A. Maddar (akip); Champefovter, F. E. Lawrence, with Ike Williams in a.

It is not a sign of timidity, Tribble, A. W. Ramsey, W. Butter- championship bout at De-The Yugoslavs have proven that Worth, F. Skiner (skip);troit's

Stadium they can take it—on the playing Graham, F. Howarth, R. Leigh, Geo,

Aeld and the battlefield. Leo (skip).

Reserves: L. Brezny and W. Bayes.

FRIENDLY GAME The KCC KFC A

(skip).

team

playlog the

was refused. G. 8. Brown, K. Baker, E.

matches held last

Lust of the six teams,

Britain won from Holland, wellh France Uird, Norway fourth, and Ireland Afth.

A de Vicenzo (Argentina) bent S. S. Field by eight and

six

R. Ross (Argentina) beat R. Bristol, June 0-Felleisimo. Horne by four and three. Ampon The Philippines

A. Cerda (Argentina) best H. reached the semi-final of the B. Rhodes by three and one. Men's Singles in the West of England Lawn Tennis Cham- [pionships today.

In the tiled round he bent M. Coen (Egypt) 6-4, 6-2- Reuter.

Thio: Irish champion, J. Bair Skating Record

the

and 20.1 seas. for the

J. Knipe beat Alfred Perry at the 10th hole.

Alfred Padghom beat P. Viola (Uruguay) by three and two, SECOND ROUND

F. Jowle beat Fred Daly by one hole.

Balasi beat Norman Sutton

Jimmy Adams beat Ross! by

0.

got the measure of the Ameri- cans Stone. and Wilt in the London, June 0.-The Inter- by one holo. distance race and won cleverly national Skating Union has after allowing his two rivals confirmed

Sam King beat Arthur Clerk world speed (USA) by six and Avo. to make the pace while he hung skating record of five mins. Vicenza beat N. Rowell by on their heels.

2,000 metres. established last six and five. Mrs Fanny Blankers-Koen re-winter by Zoya Kholschevni- Briggs

peated her double of last night kova, Moscow radio announced four and three. "anytime in September."

when she won' the 80 metres'

3. Scolt beat Cerda by three to-day. Rather, it is another move in hurdles and the 100 yards' The previous

record

was and two. Manager Jack Laken sald he

Flory Van Doncic (Belgium) hnd turned down an offer of a steady campaign to demon- women's event, being only one-held by Laura Nielsen of Nor-

her way at five mins, and 29.6 beat Charles Ward by seven an overweight fight with Wil-strate that this country wants fifth of a second outside

and six.' with Franco-world record when taking 11 sees-Reuter. light again, that boss Leo Vay of day matchaliams here on June 21 because nothing to do

even in sports.

J. Knipe beat Padgham by seconds for the 100 yards. Durocher of the Giants got is as follows:

"we are after the title."

two and one-Reuter." A. Graham, F. Howarth, W. Cowle, Jones dropped a close de- bored and switched over to Lawrence (skipit W. Boyes, cision to challenger. Enrique. Yugoslavia will send to the In the 220 yards, Harrison Duncan White Paces

seven of Dillard, the American 120 yards coaching at first base, W. Baker, Sargeant, C. Cham-Bolanes last night and Laken Oslo championships

Loughborough pelavier __(skip);` ff. biltena, R. whereupon they

INDIAN CRICKET CHIEF Anally Barker, C. Stapleton, Geo. Lee said Lis offer of a re-match its best amateur boxers, most hurdles world record holder, and

Loughborough, June 8. VISITS CZECHOSLOVAKIA scored their first run in 24

Mexican of them national titleholders as Olympic champlon at the 100 The following: will represent the with the promising

yards, was a surprise entrant. Duncan White (Ceylon) -run- a result of

Prague, June He won the event comfortably,ner-up in the Olymple 400 innings, but St Louis Car-KFC:

-Mr At Brentford: Essex beat

The purse for the proposed year.

metres hurdles, today helped Anthony de Melo, President of Nottinghamshire by 10 wickets. dinals still won a B-1 deci- strange, N. Bebbington (skip); fight in Jones' home town was

Other American successes Loughborough College to win the Indian Cricket Board of L. Strange, H. B. L. Dowbiggin, set at US$25,000 or 37% pe pinning its chief hope for

Barring upsets, Yugoslavia is sion. 02,

Carr. M. N. Rakusen

came in the

Czechoslovakia half mile, Frank the Northern Universities athle-Control, is in (skip); Durocher still has not seen an wallwork, A. W. Fowler, L. F. cent and Lakén sald Harry

Fox timing one minute 55.2 tic

studying sports installations. earned run for Giants in the Inst Hemiley, J. S. Howell (skip): J. Burnkraut, Pittsburgh,

White won the 120 yards He was leaving for Piestany 12 innings, since today's tally Robertson, J. T. K. Gillehrist, 3. if. offered to post the money with weight Pavle Shovljanske, a fast jump, D. Philips clearing six hurdles by six yards in 10 today with his wife. was the result of errant helding Grady, C. Strange (skip); Rethe Michigan boxing authori-moving ring technician who, un feet four inches; and the long seconds and then took the 440 They will be in Czechoslova➡

til now, has never been defeated jump, with Douglas icaping 23 yards hurdles by third baseman Eddie Kazak. *rves. 8. Young, J. Bruce, T.

by 12 yards in kin until the end of the month.. Brooklyn Dodgers hung on to

Nick Londos was suggested in an international bout.

-Reuter. feet and a half inch-Reuter. 57.8 seconds.-Reuter, first place by overpowering their

to Williams' manager as jinx, pitcher Johnny Schmitz, to

promoter, Laken sold.-United defeat Chicago Cubs 1-5.

Press Braves made 14 hits, including a triple and two doubles by Tommy Holmes, in a triumph over Cincinnati, Braves

In the Open Singles, Kitten- collected a homer by Bill Salkeld plus a triple and seven doubles, burgh beat Eastman 21-7.

THE SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE

RHE

1, 0

Notts 144 and 202 (Winrow Hardstuff 66, P. Smith 4 for 40); Essex 330 and 11 for no wicket. Oxford: Oxford University beat Sumex by an innings and runa. Sussex 110 and 133 (Sheppard 52, Chesterton 5 for

TENNIS

Cochell Beats

Narish Kumar

Beckenham, Kent, June 9. Philadelphia

Narish Kumar, young

Chicago

(sujuu 1)

C. Weller, J. A. R. Selby.

OPEN PAIRS In the Open Pairs of the Lawn Bowls Champlonah yes- terday, Brown and Channing

tica.

a

has European championship on light- | seconds for this event; the high/Championships here, ·

There is a chance, 100, for welterweight Veljke Kenig. What he lacks in polish, he makes up in punch and a never-

spirit. Ho has never been knocked out.

Soares and L. S. Stiva Charles Primos Up Gay-dio 10-2

beat 26-16.

On Strategy

Yugoslavia's leading heavy- Momence, Illinois, June 0.weight in the amateur class, Ezzard Charles and his handlers Bogdanovich, also has never held a strategy meeting today been Ko'd. With a jolting punch Pirates: P. Pat, Dickson; con tactics for his heavyweight at close range, he specialises in 1 McCullough, Fitzgerald,

tille fight with Jersey Joe Wal-exchanging blows on "toe-to- Phillles: p. Meyer, Konstanty;

coll on June 22.

toe, chest-fa-chest basis--A$50- 22. c. Seminick.

Jako Milz; Charles' manager, ciated Press.

·ព 0 called the meeting a "secret

2 07

Indian lawn tennis player, Athletics: p. Fowleri e. Rosar. Chicago was beaten by Earl Cochell, White Sox: p. Wight; c. Brooklyn of the United States, 6-2, Wheeler.

0-1 in the third round of the Detroit

New York

3

10 3

Men's Singles of the Kent Yankees: p. Shea, Page, Mor- Championships today,'

Kumar and Sawhney (India) reached the semi-final of the Men's doubles by defeating T. Todd and H. Townsend 0-3, 0-4 in the fourth round.

shall, Higbe; c. Berrn.

Cubs:

9: 13 training mission" and withheld

any other comment.

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Paris,

Tour June The do France, one of Europe's leading long-distance cycle races, which starts on Juno 30, will make incursions Into Belgium, Spain, Italy and Swit- zerland.

D. Schmitz, Hacker, 0 3 Lade; c. Walker.

Louis, director of boxing Tour de France Dodgers: p. Branca, Minner; for the International Boxing Club, will vidật both Charles' and c. Edwards.

Walcott's training camps, tumor- St. Louis Tigers; p. Houtteman; c.

mw-United Press, Swift.

New York Boston

0 0 1 Cardinals; J. Poliel;

QUEEN'S PARK RANGERS St. Louis

11 16;1 Garagiota. Red Sox: p. Kinder, Stubbs, Giants: p. Hartung; c. Cooper.

WIN, IN ISTANBUL Quinn; c. Tebbetts, Martin. Cincinnati

27 0 Istanbul, June 10-The Bri- Boston Browns: p. Starr: c. Lollar.

10 14 Osh soccer team Queen's Park The race, which is of over NATIONAL LEAGUE

Reds: p. Lively, Dobernic; c. Rangers beat the Istanbul cham- 3,000 miles, will start and finish 3 18 3 Mueller

plon team. Gatatasray on in Paris. Its due to end on July Thursday by four goals to two, 24. Only four rest days for the -Associated Press.

riders are allowed this year-on July 6, 11, 17 and 20.-Router.

Miss Laura Woodbridge beat Miss P. A. Lewis, a promising English junior player, 6-2, 6-3 to | Pittsburgh reach the semi-final, of the Wo- | Philadelphia, ́men's Singles-Reuter.

418 3. Braves: p. Hal; e. Salkeld

(10 innings) United Press.

Mister

YOU MANG

TEN MINUTES BENOŽA

Conquest

•NICOLA

PANTİLBART HO

Milan's

Dutch Player · Joins Milan Soccer Team

Milan, Juno First Division soccer team, the Internationale, have, acquired the Dutch International player Wilkes. The deal concludes negotiations which have been going on for some time but the price paid for the player · is 'n secret.

Wilkes, who is 27 years of ago is expected to arrive in Jinly during July and will play [next SEASON.

Meanwhile, the other local First Division side, Milan, are negatialing for the services, of the Danish player, Fraest; Reuter:

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