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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1949.
Locke, Bradshaw Tie For British Open
BOTH EQUAL RECORD
LOW
AGGREGATE
Sandwich (Kent), July 8.—Bobby Locke, of South Africa, and Harry Bradshaw, of Eire, today tied for the British Open golf cham- pionship when they had identical scores for today's 36 holes and so equalled the championship record low aggregate of 283. They will replay over 36 holes tomorrow.
For the four rounds of the championship their rounds were: Locke 69, 76, 68, 70; Bradshaw 68, 77, 68, 70. Bradshaw, it will be
recalled, led the 96 qualifiers after the 36 holes preliminary test on Monday and Tuesday.
NO CHANGES AT TOP OF COUNTY
CRICKET
TABLE
Joint Leaders Play Decisive Match Today
London, July 8.-Of the six County cricket matches concluded today only the game at Nottingham failed to reach a definite decision.
The outcome of these matches has made Gittle difference to the County championship table. The first four Counties, Middlesex, York- zhire, Worcestershire and Glamorgan, remain un- changed, but at the bottom Hampshire have risen above Leicestershire, who are now at the end.
Middlesex and · Yorkshire, † went a long way in Essex's vic- Joint laeders with 100 points tory by seven wickets. each. meet at Sheffield to- morrow in a match which can have an important bearing on the destination of the season's honours,
Yorkshire, with a game in hand over their rivals, have retumed from a care-free two- day encounter in Ireland, while Middlesex tool three days rest after their fine win against Leicestershire.
Hampshire's rice from the bottom place camo as the result |
Vigar, who made 114 not out in the Brst innings, scored 63 not out today in the second-and--- without being dismissed, scored 177 runs in the match. He ap propriately made the winning hit.
Today's final two rounds, In which
only 31 players were actively interested, were full of drama and excitement. The third round, antistaal in these 72 holes' evenis, proved the decisive one in many respects.
The overnight leader, Som King, took 74 and lost h place. Bill Shankland and Maxi Faulkner, two strokes behind King at the start of the day's play, had varying fortunes, Shandand
taking Faulkner 71.
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Britain Must Export Her Technical Skill
INDIAN INDUSTRIALIST'S
VIEWS ON CRISIS
London, July 8-Britain should concentrato on exporting hor technical skill and knowledge, reducing her export prices 213, Sam
and spcoding dc. liveries rather than on dollar-saving palliatives, Mr G. D. Birla, the Indian industrialict, said here today.
Meanwhile, Harry Bradshaw, lender of the qualifiers, came int with 68, na did Bobby Locke, and the final rounds started with
Bradshaw, Locke
level at Faulkner King and Charlle Ward at the fall end of the field were n stroke behind, but they failed to maintain the pase. Neither did Faulkner, whose three suc- cessive 71s were followed by 74.
Bradshow, an early starter, had a final round of 70 to equal the championship aggregate re- cord of 283, and then Locke came along to equal that tolal and so, with others failing, force a replay-the first since 1933.
LOCKE FAVOURED
In an exclusive interview with the Press Trust of India, Mr Birla said: "If Britain is to maintain her present standard of living, she must continue to export technical skill and knowledge, ⚫ which must always be far in advance of that of
other countries.
"Secondly. Britain cannol "She established a reputation, maintain her present rate of markets, shipping, Insurance sterling unless she exports more companies,
money
row
You
invested at lower prices, which other abroad
brought and countries in the world can pay materials back. During the war Locke, favourite for the title "The British must work hard. she lost many of her foreign from the start, will be favourite The Chancellor of the Ex-investments and she cannot be tomonow, but he will know chequer has said that the La-called a rich country any more that he is up against a great bour Goverment will not re- fighter.
duce wages, but how can a way "Britain, in fact, now hoa "That Bradshow is a great be found out of the financial only her skill to export. golfer," was Locke's comment crisis unless wages are reduced, may call St 'manufactured when he had been set to equal working hours are increased or goods or technical know-how
Irishman's aggregate.
more and more machines are if you wish, but it is skill. King and Ward finished with Installed?
The present rate of sterling talking all the Ume about dol- "It is no use the British people 286, but, almost unobtrusively, Robert de Vicenzo, of the is an artificial one. I do not. Argentine. Onished just ahead of thinic that devaluation will do lars. Dollars are only a thort- them. A final round of 69 gave any good, but Britain may be term policy, and the British him an aggregato of 285, to be compelled to let sterling loose only deceive themselves if they beaten only tied for the championship.
by the two who to find its own level.
think otherwise,
Vie Jackson mode 74 not out for Lasicestershire today, but he was the only batman to stay against the round Essex field-the ing.
SCOREBOARDS
of their victory over Derbyshire, The results of games
сеза
ended
America's two representa- tives, Johnny Bulla and Frank
han
SLOW DELIVERIES
મ
TO THE
Jury Unable COMING SOON
To Decide ROXY
On Hiss
After Nine Hours'
Deliberating
'New York, July 8.---Tho
MIGHTY
DRAMA
Jury today informed the court PHOTOGRAPHIC GEM!
that it was not able to reach a verdiet on Alger Ilss, former Senior State Department off- cial.
The jury-10 women-studiod
men and two the mass of evidence today in an effort to deelde whether Hisa la innocent or guilty of perjury. At ngon they had been deliberating reven hours and 10 minutes.
Twenty minutes earlier they sent a note to Judge Samuel Kaufman requesting o restato- ment of that part of the judge's charge relating to corroborative and circumstantial evidence.
to the
The Jury returned court room soon after noon, to hear the judge re-read his ex- planation. Then the Judge sent. The jury back to the jury^ room, for
"one further attempt
to
nto
arrive at a verdict. Lot know as soon as you con... Whether
it be in 10 minutes, one hour or three hours, we are
at your disposal."
The Jury had deliberated nine hours 10 minutes when
they
sent the court o note saying they were ready to quit,
The court room was virtually deserted. Hiss sat on the back row bench talking with one of his attorneys.
The Government had produced a former Communist spy courier, Whittaker Chamberi, who test!- fled that while Hiss was A Senior State Department official in 1937 and 1930 he turned over to him numerous State Depart- ment secret papers for delivery to a Communist spy ring.
For corroboration, the govern ment produced 47 copies and paraphrases of State Depart- ment documents and two strips of microfilm photograplis of the State Department original docu- } testified that Hiss had given to ments, all of which Chambers him-United Press.
Wins Tour De France Lap After Fall
7 hours
at Chesterfield, their first suc-today were:
since May 20. Derek At Chesterfeld: Hampshire
. Bordeaux, July 8,-Guy Lapo- Shackleton, promising 24-year- bent Derbyshire by ten wickets.
ble won the eighth lap of the old Hampshire all-rounder, oc- Derbyshire 130 and 272 (Smith
Tour de France oycle race to- "It Britain will export tech- day, sprinting to first place in complished his best perform-
53, Shackleton 7
"I believe that it is essential lower prices, she need not
nical skill and produse goods at the final melre. ance in this match when taking, Rhodes seven Derbyshire second innings for 90); Hampshire 301 and 43
bo for Britain to collaborato Stranaban faltered this morn-India, which has
with concerned with dollar shortages, wickets for 00 runs with his fast for none.
At Nottingham Nottingham- Ing. But le the amateur veloped resources and is anxious about dollars at all? At pre- the 262 setres from La Rochelle Lapoble, who rides for the large unde Why, Indeed, should she worry French National team covered medium deliveries.
shire drew with Glamorgan
74, and while to industriallse but has not got sent she is living, in a way, on to Bordeaux con Glamorgan, after П hard Notts 481; Glamorgan 488 for a finished with 72 for the very
and the know-charity." struggle, gained first innings (Parkhouse 145, Walkins 100), respectable aggregate of 200, the equipment
how. Bula points over Nottinghamshire nt
Leicester: Essex
went from
"India wants machinery from Nottingham, Notts ran up the Leicestershire
wic- by seven
last
Britain, but the and ended up with
an plaint
general com- is that deliveries this season, but, the
are County (Jackson 74 not out); Essex gregate of 209. champions, batting carefully, 275-and 185 for
-and 185 for 3 (Cray 68, Stranaban, who finished 13th very slow. As a matter of fact, exceeded it by seven runs be-
In the final reckonitig, won the orders placed in 1945 have not fore stumps were drawn. Vigar 63 rot
At Worthing: Northampton-special medal given for the first yet been completed. It should
for out), Altogether in this match 989
"always" be ̈remembered that runs were scored for 18 wickets. shire beat Sussex by 147 runs amateur in the championship
Northants 300 and 272 for G-Router,
At
boat
worse
biggest total at Trent Bridgekets. Leicestershire 18 and 238, took 70 for the
There were three centuries in declared (Brookes 108 not out, the Glamorgan innings, On the Jakeman 105); Sussex 330 and second day E. Davies hit 111,154 (Garlick 4 for 37).--Reuter. and it was followed by 145 by
Bill Packhouse and 109 by Alan Watkins.
NEW ZEALANDERS ON
THE DEFENSIVE-
Monchester, In less than
Set the heavy task of getting 302 rung to win three hours, Sussex falled, being beaten by Northamptonshire by
147 runs.
New
and
Triangular Talks
to
(Continued from Page 1)
downrd progress
muli-
minutes 22 seconds. Mr Birla, who is visiting
Jacques Marinelli, of the He Western countries to study the de France team, held on to latest production methods. ar-
the yellow sweater emblem of rived here from the United States overall leadership although te just over a week ago. He plans
Anished with a Large group to stay a further two.cr Three which was classed na tying for weeks in London before return-19th place.
ing to India. He has already He lost noue of his time ad- met
the Prime Minister, Mr vantage since Ferdinand Kub- Clement Attlee, and hopes to ter, of Switzerland, who holds meet Sir Stafford Cripps during second place, fritshed in the next few days.-Reuter. sama group.
the
Lapable recovered from a fall frat stages of the lap to gain his victory.
Charles To Defend the
Newly-Won Title
2
I place orders for £1,000,000 worth of machinery, and even if 00 percent of it is delivered, my plant will still not run.
"I do not think
the United States is a serious competitor of Britain in Asia, at any rate In India, She may be one day, but July 8-By an
I consider that the greatest competition to Britain will come
As the cyclists were leaving unrelaxing, concentrated defence
from Germany, Belgium,
Rochefort, there was a jam at totally out of keeping with their
New York, July Switzerland and Italy. usual attractive stroke play the
8.Gus the crossing of narrow bridge. avoided defeat Zealanders
war Germany tract to fight Ezzard Charles for broke, but members of the Lesnevich today signed a con- Lopeble fell and hia blcyclo Frank Vigar came out of the on a crumbling pitch, which fa- devaluation would merely be easily, with lower wages there the National Boxing Association French team stopped
lateral convertibility. Currency for tho
und soll Britain match agaiust Leicestershire voured spl bowlers.
one possible method of cutting is no reason why she should not title at Yankee Stadium
to help version the captain, was the costs. It
the heavyweight him and he was soon back on has been widely solid rock on which most Lanca- described as having many also it again. I believe this is August 10th.-United Press.
on the road with the main group of shire hopes of victory founder-advantages.
possible after two or three years
riders-Associated Press, ed, but Rabone, Donnelly,
Loose talk about Sterling for Germany is coming up very Smith, Reid and Mooney played devaluation alleged to have quickly. their parts with similarly com- aggravated Britain's dollar
"Another competitor In the mendable care and avoidance of shortage by curtailing Ameri-future may be Japan. Already purchases in the Sterling she is in the market with tex- The New Zealanders suffered area has evidently perturbed Ule machinery, minor disaster when Scott Mr Paul G. Hoffman, Economic was bowled in the first over of Co-operation the day, but Hadlee presented a straight bat to practically
every
out of 127.
very well indeed and his efforts:
Davis Cup:
Italy Leads Yugoslavia
a
Hadion
spin
the
can
"The paradox of the financial crisis in Britain Administrator,
is that while American quarters said. De she is passing through It she cisions about Sterling were ro- has full employment and a a matter of shortage of manpower It is Rome, July 8-taly won the ball for four hours, in which sovereignty to be
for Britain opening singles against Yugo-time ho scored
and clear
that she is not wing economical equipment in somo slavia in the semi-finals of the On his dismissal six wickets the Sterling ares. European zone Davis Cup to were down for 175, so that with
phases of her production, that In banking circles it
was more men are being employed day.
80 minutes left for play
required 55 thought that Mr Snyder might per machine, for instance than Gianal Cucelli, Itallati No, 1 New Zealanders player, defeated Yugoslavia's runs to avoid an innings de- town at least ratiuni progress in the United States.
toward convertibility, which lo
"What is England's positiun No. 1 man, Drago Mitic, 5-7, feat
Britain's ultimate aim. It is on today? She has never had am- 6-2, 0-1, 7-5.
For 05 minutes field and the matter of timing that Bri-ple resources of her own with The second singles was won Mooney defied every howlingitish and American views nay which to maintain a high stan
scheme and lloward's swift have to be reconciled. cósily by Italy's Vanni Canapele, changes of attack. In that time
dard of living. But she has lind who defeated Yugoslavia's Josly
ample skill and technical know- ledge. She started Palluda, 0-4, 0-4, 0-1. .
to indus- trialiso earlier than any other
Yugoslavia neods in win the
they scored only in twos and POSSIBLE MEASURES
fours, so that cach man stayed
at, an end. By this method For his part, Sir Stafford may country in the world, with the doubles tomorrow and both ther Keld or Mooney took all argue that I progress in the result that she was always well
the bowling during any on bow-right direction-arrested by ro- in advance. ler's spell.
The final scoreboard read:
singles matches on Sunday in order to advance to the European Zonofinals.Associated Press.
WEEK-END SPORT
TODAY
LANCASHIRE
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NEW ZEALAND
ist Innings 237 2nd Innings.
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