A TEST
FIRSATION
ON FIRST DAY
"NOT IN THE RULES”
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1949.
Walter Hadico
London, June 25.—-—England's first-day declaration in the Test Match against New Zealand at Lord's yesterday was "not in the rules," according to a statement issued at Lord's today,
But because the New Zealand captain, W. A. Hadlec, and the umpires Recepied the declaration, the match is likely to continue tomorrow without in- terruption.
The following statement was issued by Major Aird, Assistant Secretary of Lord's Cricket Ground today:
The question has ari en as to the correctness or otherwise of the declaration on the first day of the Second Test Match now in progress.
"Law XV does not provide for a declaration on the first day of a three-day match, and special instructions to umpires in 1949 state that the ex- perimental rule allowing a declaration in other first class matches after 800: runs have been scored does not apply to Test matches.
'Either the New Zealand captain or the um- pires would, therefore, have been justified in refus- ing to accept the declaration at the time it was made,
A GLATER
"Objection to a breach of the playing condi- tions should, however, be made at the time.
"Since this was not done it would not appear that n dispute exists, and the match will be con- tinued tomorrow in accordance with Law. 46."-- Reuter.
County Cricket Standings
London, June 26. The positions in the County Cricket Championship table, including the series orded on Friday, are:
Yorkshire
Worcestershirv
Glamorgan.
Middlèspx
ES50x
Northantsy
Somercol
Warwickshire
Gloucestershire
Surrey
Lancashire
Notts
Sussex
Derbyshire
Hampshire
Leicestershiro
1st 'Ind.Pis.
D
Pts.
64
32
23
10
10
Batting & Bowling Averages
aro:
The first ten in the batting and bowling averages
00.00
Cricket Tours
In The Next
Four Years
London, June 25. The MCC have informed the Indian Cricket Board of Control that the possibility of a tour to Indin, including a visit to Pakistan and Ceylon, will be explored for the winter of 1952, instend of 1962/3 as previously pro- posed.
MARATHON
CHAMPION
ROSE
Victor Drygall (right), of the Millrose of New York City, gets a handshake from John Kelly, of Boston, after Drygall, New York City, accountant, won the AA National AAU Marathon title. Kelly finished second in tho, 26-mile run.
In addition, the Indian tour WIMBLEDON TOURNEY
of England has been brought forward from 1953 to 1952.
The MCC ulso annouared that the next Australian cricket tour by England will take place in 1953 and not 1952 os arron- Red on the customary four-year interval, This will not affect the next visit from Australla, due in 1950, and it is not in- tended to create, a precedent for future years.
The change Is the outcome désire to avolti of the MCC's the strain imposed on English ericiteters resulting from tours overseas in more than two suc-
and cessive winters,
nt the time some
to provide the maximum number of such tours in the next seven years.
Falkenburg Faces Major Test Today
Wimbledon, June 26-Lean and lanky Bob Falkenburg plays a quarter-final match on Monday against the man from whom he snatched his Wimblc- don tennis title in a thrilling finale a year ago.
University of San Francisco 2-0, 0-0, 6-4, 9-7, 0-0.
John Bromwich, Australian veteran, has breezed through four matches to the quarter-finals of this year's Wimbledon 'without losing a set. He has in fact lost only 13 games in the 78 he had to play to get into the final eight, Last year Falkenburg, Ameri- The Australian Board of Con-
his Wimbledon trol has agreed to the revision. con ace, won
Men's Singles title by beating The alterations enable additional tour abroad to be Bromwich in dve gruelling sets. Atted in before the 1054/5 Bromwich hnd match point five with timer in the declding set only MCC visit to Australia out taking up more than two to see his title hopes splattered successive winters and leave over Wimbledon's green turf by blank the winter of 1952/3. Falkenburg's bilstering serves,
This is in accordance with drives and smashes. the recommendations
31CC that the winter
an
.
Jim Brink and Fred Fisher of the University of Washington took the doubles title, downing Francisco of San University
6-3-Associated Stars Om Match and Art Larsen 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, Press. ..
Riggs Beats Budge
Forest Hills, NY. June 20.-- Bobby Kings won the National Professional Tennis champion- ship by defeating Don Budge 0-7, 3-0, 6-3, 7-5. It was the
of 1
Monday's programme opening fourth time the two Californiang The tour programme for the the last week of Wimbledon. have met for the pro title, and
tho other
who
Riggs third victory-Associated
quarter-anal next four years la: 1050, West matches of the Men's Singles, Press. Indies to England; 1930/31— Austration Geoff Brown, MCC to Australia and New U
ousted Pancho Gonzales ON Zealand: 1051-South Africa to Satuday, plays Jaroslav Drob- England. 1951/52-MU? tony: Eric Sturgess of
"South India, Pakistan and Ceylon;
Africa meets California's Fran- 1052/53 no tour: 1953 Australiakie Parker and the favoured to England. Reuter.
Schroeder plays Frank Sedg man, a young Australian.
the of
im-
mediately
of
дл
to
BATTING:
TOP FEATURE. visit preceding the
Falkenburg - Bromwich Australian team England should be without an match is the top feature
The
averseas tour.
Inns. N. O., Runs Highest.
Score
L. Hutton (Yorkshire)
23 1 1511 201
John Langridge (Sussex)
An
1470
Avg.
70.52 234 N.O. 77.30
R. T. Simpson (Nolts)
21
1077
200 NO. 07.31
J. Hardstaff (Noits)
ta
འ
953
100
138
นมบ
03.53
G. H. G. Dongart (Cambridge)
20
3
1030
2038
40
210 NO. 40.04
C. Washbrook (Lancashire)
12
12
141 008
60.72
H. Wallace (New Zealand)
10
071 107
M. P. Donnelly (New Zealand)
10 4
704 146
64.71
20 19
056
53.11 204 110 NO. 51.00
L
W. Average
D. V. Wright. (Kent)",
2014012201
H. Hazell (Somerset)
344.3
132979
1 Jackson (Derbyshire) 350,005
00 40 830-40
10.01 16.82 1821
C. Gladwin (Derbyshire)
1. Howorth (Worcestershire) 459.2
138
.378,2 107 701 40
14.30
075
18.30
18:30
R. Perks (Worcestershire) 503.5
147
1210
60
18.40
18.46
M. P. Treinlett (Somerset).
318
747 40
18.07
R. Jenkins (Worcestershire).
J. Young (Middlesex)
J. G. Dewer (Cambridge)
J. V. Wilson (Yorkshire) *** 14 3 501
BOWLING:
G. Chesterton (Oxford)
53
Test Scoreboard
The scoreboard at the end of the first day's play reads: ENGLAND
1st Immings
23
Hution, b Burt! 07
Robertson, c Mooney b Cowie 20 422
1346 72
18.09
Edrich, e Donnelly b Cowle 0 011.4 240 1153
10.21 00
Compton, e Sutcliffe b Burtt 301.3 114 034 43 · 10.30
Reuter, Mann, b Cave
Watkins, & Wallace b Burtt e Sutelife b Rabone Balley, Evans, b Burtt Gindwin, run out
VRC Swimming League
“An "exhibition 100 Yards Free Stylo taco...between- Cheung Kin-man and William Teo of Eastern Athletic Association and Gerry Roza-Pereira and V. Xvanovich, of the Victoria Recreation Club will be a' deaturo event, on the programmao of the VRC Members' League Cala" on Thursday evening at 6.15 p.m. Keats will be held today at 6.15 p.m. The programme will be:
Senior Boys: 270 yds Froo-Styla I'cap
F
Young, not out
Extran
When the day's shouting is
over there will be just four
names left in the Men's Singles,
Baseball Scores
New York, June 20-To.
four pair off on Wednesday day's Major League base-
ball scores werat
for the semifinals,
Bromwich is given at least an even chance by some galleryites defending to knock
out the
Fal champion, fourth-seeded
kenburg.
.on his
Dre.
Ho commented 110vious Wimbledon victories last week with, "I am winning them 93 castly, but against fairly cosy Opposition. What worries me is that I do not feel that I am play)
really well"-Associated ing Press,
U.S. COLLEGIATE
Austin, Texas, June 26.-Jack Tuero of Tulane University อ MR W captured the US Collegiate 20.15 042 Singles tennis title, yesterday by 27 2 70 1 downing Som Match of the 14.58: 1)
Total (for 9 Deci.) 313
Bowling Analysis
38 7.102 | 41
Cowio Cave Barnes (Blual. J. Montelro Rabone (White). L. Ribeira (Blues). Burtt B. Bilva (Greens). A. Guterres | Barlo (Green),"
Sutcliffe
10 1. 0 (Drums), M., Gularnos (Greens), Senior Bays 180 yds. · · Breast-
Extras-Byes 9, Legbyes 2 George Nazosha (Brown), F. Xavier | Strako__ [[capi (White), M. Saration (Whites), 7. A. Guterres (Diuon), A. Xavier Ročna (Blues), A. Remedios (Blues), (Binen), M. Sargison (Whitor), G.
NEW ZEALAND Jumbor Boys 60 yds, lack-Siroko Marshall {Brewer), T 27une J'cap.:
(Browna), It. W. Sullivan (Greens). Members 200 yda. Drsart-Stroke
D. Castro Oreon), R. Karter (White), A. "Alonco (Browns), F. H'owu Barna (Dues), Bonny... dutferre S.. E Carvalise (Geeena), 7.Scott not out
Blues), R, Noronha (Blue).*
Members 150, ydz., Back-Siroke I'cap.:
EM Petroyo (Blues); A. V. Lopes (Brown), E Noronha (Browns), A.
Hankoe Regatta
1st Innings
Yvanovich (Groens), R. E. de Souss (Brown), M. Roza (Whiton)
Sutcliffe, not out
Extras
12
8
the
20
-Reuler.
Junior-Doys 75 yds. Indtv. Medley Imp.
D. Cakrizor (Green), "D.__Owmaind
K. Human ¡{Groota),, D. Collaco (row); R. Xavior (Whites). A. (White), I Reynolds (Whites); Wi|| Nasto (Greens), 1. Castro, (Greane),. Lawrence." (AOD), ZAKI, Guterres | Ar Alonco (Brown), L. Gutierrez
Total (for None)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
2 10 -1
4 0 0
•
08
DILLARD & MCKENLEY. BEATEN :
UPSETS IN AMERICAN TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS
Fresno, California, June 26.-Two world record holders, Herbert McKenley, of Jamaica, and Harrison Dillard, of Clevo and, suffered defeats in the annual Amateur Athletic Union's track and field championships have last night. INSALZUS
1
Harrison Dillard
George Rhoden, of Morgan State College, Baltimore, defeated McKentoy In the 400 Metres race, while Dillard: was narrowly beaten in the 110 Metres High Hurdles by Craig Dixon, who was third in, the Olymple, event last year, In the 100 Metres event, McKenley Jumped into the lead at the start and led by deveral, yards until the home stretch. Rhoden, however, then sprinted past him and won easily. McKenley, who was competing for the Long Branch Shore Athletic Club, finished second.
carlier
Bab
Dillard, the 100 Metres Olym-feature event got under way at Anals at London, and McKenley. was even more startling with ple champion, and Dixon raced 8.p.m-United Presa. on nearly even terms when Fred Wilt of the New York a host of star quarter-milers going into the last hurdle, but Athletic Club today set a new unplaced.
Jumped it first and National AAU
by
of the linols Twomey breasted the anishing, tupo in coloring the 10,000-metre avent Athlete one of the ches ahead of Dillard.
In 31 mina, 6.7 secs, lopping 1.2 Kames of the Univerity of
the Dixon, also
the 200 secs. off the 13-year-old mark Keneas in won
1,500 Metres, Metres Low Hurdles, equalling set by Don Lash of Indiana. with Bill McGuire of the the AAU record time of 22.0 Ilm Urquhart of the Univer-Univerzity of Missouri, third,
sity of Wisconsin who
half-dozen seconds
of the Upsetting a Charles Moore, of Cornell won the 1,500-Metre event also season's top contenders University, set a new AAU, re- won the Junior 5,000 metres. Most of the field event an cord of 511 seconds in winning The San Franciaco Olympic
through to form, with the ex-
of the Long Jump the 400 Metres Hurdles while Club won the junior Andy Stanfield won the 100 team title with 12174 points which, though Gay Bryan.of Metres dash event in 10.3 The Los Angeles Athletic Club Stanford, the favourite, won and seconds, which equalled the pre- was second with 107 points.
Wo Junior records were veteran Herb Douglas of Plits vious record.
burgh finished second, a, dozen, matched when Howard Sires 25-foot jumpers finished third unheralded Japanes American entry from University of Southern Call fornia, Henry Alhora,
Los
Club
division
cavered the 200-Metra hurdles
Angeles Athletic
team Chain- won the senior plonship with a score of 88 23.1 Ccs and Charles Slade points. San Francisco Olym- ran the 400 Metres in 47.3 secs.
-United Press. ple Club was second with 8794 the New York points, and Athletic Club third with B1% points. Reuter
RECORDS,
C
UPSET PARADE
15 an
run.
Summing it all up, only ono of eight American Olympla As in other post-Olymple Champions at London last year years, the parade of upsets was won. That was Mal Whitfeld startling; perimps more so than of Ohio State in the 800 Metres ever before.
Andy Binnsfield of the Shore Athletic Club, Long Branch, New Jersey, won the coveted SWIMMING. 100 Metres sprint crown from finalista Dick Pelers of Indiana, of the University Bob Work, of California at Los Angeles, Donald Campbell of the Uni- versity of Colorado Brown of Fice
Peters' and Camp
France v. USA Paris, June
26.--Alan
ado and Art Stack, United States Olym- the pic Champion, won were Men's Backstroke 100
Two new National A.A.U. re- cords were set here last night by unheralded Charles, Moore, Jr., of New York in the 400-metre hurdles and Jim Fuchs of Yalo in the shot put
Defending champion, Henry Laskou of the Athletic Club of New York again, caglly won 8,000-metre wall in 13.84 mins Champion Lief Hommorseth for
competing for the berths Norway Olymple Club was second about ney of the Illinois John Twomey 200 metres behind. Athletic Club captured the 1,500-
The result of the 400 Metres, metre run, finishing with a 13- motra edge over. Bob Karnes of with Richard Ault of Missouri, Malocco of New York University. His time Hugh Kansas
University, Frank Fox of-Seton was 3:52.0.
Mel Patton, the nation's re- Hall College and Dive Bolen
trailing cognised
Colorado sprint watched of
king, the ebmpetition from the side-Jamaican Olympic stars, Rhoden, lines preferring not to run. The only good enough for the semi- meet was run off in suffering Tho temperature heat again. read 101 during the day and still
#
last year. The other three, in- Metres race here today in a cluding Stansfield, are complete Franco-American swimming
Imoot.
His time was one minute 741 newcomers to the top grade.
minute
France's Georgea Valleroy 10/th: seconds,
the
around the to mark when the Amour Drake
Decoration
For
Fanny Koen
Amster -dam,--Juno'p
26. Queen Juliana
Beaten At
came, cecond in ono. minulo 8-1/6th seconds.
Joe Verdeur (United States) won the 200 Metres Breast in two.
minutes. Stroke 41-0/10th seconds.
"In the 100 Metres Stroke for women, Barbaru sen, of the United States, placed first in one minute 19 seconds, „The 100%. metres Free Style was won by Alex Jany, "of France, with Robert Gibe, of the United States, second- Reuter
Longchamps Furuhashi Again
Paris, June 26. The
Tokyo, June 20-The Japanese Hironoshin French three-year old colt,
swimming nce, Amour Drake, which was so Furuhashi, calmed the 800- narrowly beaten in the Eng metro free style record of nine lish Derby, failed in his at-minutes 45.6 seconds today.
On June 14-Furuhash was tempt to win the Grand Prix
timed at nine minutes 41.0 de Paris at Longchamps seconds, but could not claim the this afternoon, finishing record because Japan had not fifth of a field of 20 runners yet been re-admitted to the In- fernational Amateur Swimming
Jack Hylton's French-bred coll, world's
was in Press
Chicago Philadelphla
White Sox: p. Wight, Surkont, The Nether- Shoun; e. Wheeler.
Innds today Blankers-Horn Athletica: p. Brissie, Shantz; bestowed the c. Guerra. Chicago (nighterp) 3 5 Philadelphia.
White Sox: p. Kuzava, Pleret-
Yankowski. C. Athletics: p. Coleman, Shantz, Harris: c. Guerra. St. Louis Boston
Lollar.
The race wyns
won by the Federation.
Japan's re-entry was approved French Oaka' winner, Mme R.
ridden by on June 15.so today's slower Forget's Hagheera,. Charles Bouillon, who beat. Mr time may be recognised as the
record. Associated - Orange Nassau, the leading Royal empire, which 0
Dutch civil award, on Mrs placed in the English Derby, by
one length. | Fanny Blankers-Koen, the
famous Dutch athlete,
3 7 $ 12
Browns: p. Drews, Ferrick; c.
Red Sox: p. Stobbs; c. Batts. St. Louls (nightcap) 2 Boston
0
Red Sox: p. G. Elliott, Potter; c. Crandall.
Browns: p. Munger; c. D. Rice. Delrolt
New York
G 11 2
The judges called for a photo.
woma graph of the finish before plac- Le Mans Road Race
ing Royal Empire, ridden by a short Edgar Britt, accond, head in front of Mme Diaiti'a tiggioni
Won By Ande
Mrs Blankers-Koen also re- Springfold, ridden by D. Car- Anglo-Italian Team
ceived the Medal of Honour of
Le Mans, June 26-Lord the Dutch Olympic Committed
her for
outstanding per- There was a huge crowd, Selsdon the British driver, formances during the 1948 estimated at nearly 100,000, to London Games..
--
"race" wag run over ·-D
Was
toa
ered
see the event, the most valuable and Luigi Chinetti of Italy, This was the first time the on the Continent, worth £4,509, won the first postwar 24 a. 2460 trophy to the hours Le Mans road race for Order of the Knight of Orange and
standard-sports cars today: Nassau and the Medal of Honour winning owner. Juad been conferred onTM” an
course of ane mile, seven fur by covering 1,970 miles an 2 athlete.
The ceremony took pincy. In longs, and Bagheera covered the their latest 12- cylinder the Royal Room of the Olympic istorice in three minutes, 10.12 Italian Ferrari car, Stadium at Amsterdam, where seconds. The winner, by As
The Frenchmen, H. Louveau Dutch Olympic Day was held trophel out of Grand Spour,
and J/Jourver, finished second trained by Rene Pelat today for the 10th time.
In a Dèlogë,"/"having": The favourite During the London Games,
1,001 miles HJAL and N. R. Culpin, The pari-mutuel return to
driving a Fraser-Nashi 10-franc stake: win 373 francs, third with 1,877 miles, placas 105, 104 and 821 franer,
Only 19 of the 40 Before the race, it was op were still going ni tid nounced that the Gackwar of the race. Baroda had bought M. Bel-
French carn... also let's filly Marsyah, fourtlive in
this four, fifth and sixth the Engilah Daks at Epsout this Toronto, June 20
[fourth) Forada) ana: Lambérgico As the C colours erha States yesterday won the and, terracotla
the ser(Celage) » Afik, and, Mayrat And Cincinnnu
Canadian open golf cham Mekky (10. "Thnings)
Aurio Phillies; Meyer, Kourtanty, plonship wild a bellited disory Vices of Charles, Bmirke,
of par-shattering golf. Henhet English Jockey Smitke was rident of the Republic, Simmons, c. Seminick.
•Reds:
Raffensborger, Cuma 0 even on his canal round for claimed to ride Merayah
72 hole total of 721, fastead of Princess bert; c. Cooperim Ferrier, another Amer-Double Rose, Reuter. Philadelphia
0
Oslo, June 28-The American
Tigers: p. Houtteman, Trout, defenders in the Scandinavian | Overmire; 2. Swift. Gold Cup on the third day of Yankees: p. Lopatat Barra HankooRegalia today Detroit (nightcap) 12 14 0
a protest against the New York:
411 0 lodged Swedish
Tigers: p.. Crissom, Hutchin- Mra Fanny Blankers-Keca, ob- Drake at 11 to 10. Yacht, Maybe --- VI,
tained threa Individual gold which came first, Boven minutes son; c. Robinson.
gold team and one Yankees: p: Raschi: Shea;-c medals ahead of Norway's yacht,
Cut
medal-Reuter. Berra,Pres ter.
The protest was understood Cleveland
Washingtoh. to concern too much sad siren Estamben do yun, og Style Licape Souza (nica), (( Cycling. Grand Prix carried by erican, eta Wagon
yds. Frog-Styla Ale
The American Star Wagon, ("B" Cims):
Senior Boys 100 yds. Back-Stroke i D.Collaco (Waltos), I rise It'cap.z
Paria, June 26,The French-came fifth In the race." (Blues), (SLC. TEVICE (Green), TMA Gulertes" (Greene); F; Xavier man, Emile Longray, won the If the Regatta authorities (Browns), A. Balowe, (Brown), K. Bargon - (Walter), NAD Sargon," (White), B. Duck Members 6 x 100 yds. Free-Style cycling event here today for the she will have won three raçes (WHI), E 21. Ciemo (Greens), P. | Relay :((s
second year in succession, and thus also the Gold Cup, but Groons, Blues, Whites and IOWA, Thompson (Greona);"C" Guterres (Whiles), O. Blenkinsop (Greens) Junior Boyspodarce motres in 12 accords flat will
Longray covered the last 200 if the protest is accepted racing
contiqua tomorrow. Boys -50 - yde", Free-Stylo · I'cap,'|| Biyim Kulay!"
Reuter. Green, Blues, Whites and Browns-Reuter. (Theory)
(10 innings)
Senators: p. Hudson; e. Evans.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Indians; p. Gromek; c. Hegan. Golf
Tourneys
Z de Sousa (Browns), A. Marques (White),, C. Noronha (Brown). Grand Prix. de Paris spring },recognise,Sweden's win today Philadelphia 3 9 Dutch Harrison," of the Unifedi year, and; abe-run, in his orang and. Chambeau (Talbot)"
Mister Conquest
HIRAM!LIZAM!
FAM FŠTÍLU
WHERE AREI
AN VYB (WITH
the rune Welikaye)}
In
Aly Khan's
(niglitcap) 38 for a PHILIPPINES
olding a 65 Anal round dated SWEEPSTAKES
Cincinnati
Phillles: p. Borowy,, Konstan- ty: c. Lopain:
bostrao
record. Associated
the circuit Lifter the raco
presented the přizčr serious crash occurred Abe racer when
| driver, Pierre Marechi Hurned in his?' Astba' Mar
He was talcars to hospital and
Res: Wehmeir,, e. Howel. TRANS-MISSISSIPPI Lil Manila. June 26.—Ticket No. 11a in ́s criifent:::condition Ar
Now York
Chicago
Giants: Cubs
Brooklyng
Muncrior)
010634, paired with the horse Routerie weg di 0.11 0.1
A Kool, ridden by the jockey MONZA GRAND PRIX Colorado Springs, June, 262, Elính, this afternoon wod the Koslo; Worm Charlie Coa, a Walker up and prize of over $11,000 in Monza June 28 Juan Fans
Leonard, Dubiel, Novoly, O captured the Tran the Independence Day quarterly the Argenting co
sisippi, golf champion hip for run at the Banlawns the Frixe this afte
Racing Ferran won the “ bak 620351 The second timber day wall club under the auspices of the
358500 and 8 Victor Over Fred Philippine Charityypstakes of 313 miles in threo
covered the" 66" Newcombe Norton Associated Pres
The second prize for over 24 Sowell: WOMEN'S WESTERN OPEN 178950. Ticket No. 089808 wonende at an averag
$45,000 was won by Ucket No, right minutes
approximately 90 miles
COLLEGIATE
SEBALL
last bight,
Oklahoma City, June 30 the third prize of over $12,000, Lopise Buggs defeated: Belly Heuter. ¿Jamiesori -5° and 4 to win the
DANISH DERBY women's U.S. Western open rolf championship #fered yesterday! Aber victory 1 We the Drst pro Copenhagen,
baal, triumph for he litten outsider, Bel
Italian Fetruri caïs the next three 2. plácea” Boneto of Italy was second three hours? nine ^filmites, ands 116). seconds: "Alberto"Ascariero. won the Italy, third in.
hours today, mintsfastali::28, VA Three Tengths, Cico Landi, ULEBERLIN DA by
Kaufer: