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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1949.

Top Three In County Table Remain Unchanged

WARWICK'S WIN OVER

GLOUCESTERSHIRE

London, July 22.-With none of the first five Counties engaged in championship matches, the top three positions in the table remain unchanged after the series of cricket matches ended today.

Worcestershire lead with 116 points, followed by Middlesex and Yorkshire, each with 104.

Warwickshire'n win

Over Douglas Wright, the England Gloucestershire enabled them leg bowler, brought Kent vic- to advance to share fourth place tory over Leicestershire. Bowl- with the champions, Glamoring down a slope at his liveliest |

pace, he finished the match with unexpected swiftness by taking; nine wickets for 51 runs.

Each have 100 points,

Lelecstershire, although taking first innings points from their Jost match against Kent, remala anchored at the foot of the table. They now have 24 polats from 15 matches, against the 40 points of Humpshire, Just above them.

Two bowlers, Eric Hotties (Warwickshire) and Tom Goddard (Glucestershire) took their hundredth wicket of the match between

neason in the

the two countics.

Jolliest bowled his slow lett breaks with great neeurney for

Wright's full analysis was 15 wickets for 163. The last nine wickets

fell in 45 minutes, Wright taking eight of them in six overs for 20.

Kent hit freely and put on 177 in only 60 minutes. Leslie Todd and Arthur Bagg, shared an opening partnership of 251, and Todd's 174. Including one

fours,

was his six and 21 highest during ble 23 years with THE SCOREBOARD At Maidstonet Kent bent Lei-:

Kent.

May

Australia

Ahead In

Davis Cup Tie

Montreal, July 22 Australia today won the doubles match to lead by two matches to ono in their Davis Cup American Zone ile against Canada here.

John Bromwich and Frank Sedeman beat Bren- dan Macken and Walter Stollberg by 6-3, 6-2 and

-

Each country, won one of yesterday's opening singles-Reuter.

US Promoter Seeks Mills'

Contract

New York, July 22.-Mr Thomas J. "Babe" Cuinan, & fight-promoter from Newark (New Jersey), sald today that he had "just about completed” rangements to buy, the con- world Hght heavyweight cham- tract of Freddie Mills, Britain's

plon, from Mr Ted Broadribb, Mills's British manager.

Mr Cuinan sald that he was prepared to pay Mr Broadrib!! $50,000 for Milla's contract, and added that he already had plans on toot for a bout between Milis and the United States light heavyweight eliamplon, Joc Maxim.

an innings analysis of six tor Icestershire by 200 runs, Kent 70 and match figures of 11 for 224 and 417 for 5 declared 100, confirming the form which, (Fats 124, Todd 174, Hearn 54 gained him a place in the Eng-hat out); Leicestershire 310 and Land XII for tomorrow's Test 110 (Weight 9 for 51)

BATSMEN BAFFLED Al Nottingham: Nottingham- Earller, Tom Goddard, Shire drew with Essex, Essex Gloucestershire's 48-year-old 280 and 200 for 3 (Cray 50,

bafficd off-spinner, had

the Vigar not out); Notts 210

Mr Culnan said he had falled lo Mr Broadribb this morning Warwickshire batsmen in taking (Simpson 70,

Poole 70,

un the trans-Atlanite telephone, eight wickets for 70.

70). This isSmil, O

o for

that the 15th time he has taken 100

At Gloucester: Warwickshire and sald

Brrangements would probably be completed wickels in

and ench beat Gloucestershire by

112 next month when Brason, year since 1920 in which County declared and 157 for 9 declared

he went to runz Warwickshire 400 for 9

England. cricket has been played, he has (Dallery 73, Goddard 8 for 70); would be made in United States

J'ayment

the contract done co In one spell of two overs today he has three wickets (Crapp 50, Hollies 6 for 10).

Gloucestershire. 288 and 137

dollars. for a single run.

of piny

not out.

FA

At Lord's: (Close

Like Hollies, Trevor Balley, secre). Royal Navy 283 for of Essex, gave a happy augury declared (May 152 for the Test in knocking the Hoges 68 not out, Greensraith bottom out of

of Nottinghamshire's 5 for 73): Royal Air Force 61 cecond innings in their drawn for 1-Reuter. match. Nolts, with four men out for 203, wanted only 7 for lead when he Arst inning went on to bowl with the new ball.

Ile dismissed Reginak Simp- son and C. Poole," participants In a stand of 140 in 110 minutes, in successive overs for four runs,

He finished with four for 41, while Ray Smith had the ne

figures of six for 78.

SPATE OF FOURS

Committee

for

EYSNING Ma

EDITORA PALAN stavice, ing →VENA TORK

Draw

"BEEP!"

SYVERSON

1365

Predicted

In Third Test

WEATHER

FINE AT

MANCHESTER

Manchester, July 22.-After 40 hours of almost continuous rain, the sun broke through here today and there are prospects of fine weather for the third Test between England and New Zealand, which be- gins here tomorrow.

The Old Trafford pilel, al- though will wet, has made a good recovery and, if I plays normal,, another draw between the two strong baiting sides is untletpated, The first two

Texty were drawn.

Preparations are being made to handle crowds of 30,000. All the reserved seats for the anal day have been sold, and admis- sion through the turnstiles is expected to be 20,000 each day.

New Zealand have brought in 3. Reid, 20-year-old righthand batsman and medium pace change bowler, who was 12th man in the first two Tests, in

place of the all-rounder Smith. This is the only change from the team which played in the Lord's Test.

Mr Cuinan, who added that he] friends for more than 20 years, and Mr Broadribb had been! has handled dozens of fighters in the United States, Including Mickey Walker, former world middleweight and welterweight champion.

Ja more recent years he has concentrated almost entirely on promoting,

Meanwhile in London, Mr

For Forces Broadribb snid that he would

Entertainment

His Excellency the Gov

fly to the United States to com- plete the sale of his contract with Ma to Mr Culnan as soon as he has been paid a do- posit.

"I am writing to hear that a ernor has appointed a deposit of from $5,000 to $10,000 Poole, hit 11 fours in his 76 Forces Civilian, Entertain-has been put in my account in and Simpson got eight boun ment and Welfare Commit-America, then I shall be across. darics In his 70. Cray and

the Atlantic in the first avall- Vitar took some batting practice against eight Nottinghamshire Howlers in the three and a half hours remaining for play.

CAN'T SACK

ANYONE

(Continued from Pare 4)

speculating. "Are we hostages for our Government's recogni- tion of Communist China?

* *

Issued by the

"re-education" by

tee with the following terms able plane to close the deal,” of reference: to assist in Mr Broadribb sald-Reuter, arranging entertainment

and welfare for members of

Hadlee (captain), W. Wallace, The New Zealand team Is: W. T. Burtt, HL Cave, J. Cowle, M. Donnelly, F. Mooney, G. Rabone, J. Reid, V. Scott and B. Sut- cliffe.

The England XII from whom the team will be chosen are: F Brown (captain), W. J. Edrich,

COMMANDOS FOR H.K.

Malta, July 22-The, Navy Bride's Bay are to leave Malta frigates Cardigan Bay and Sit and the Mediterranean Fleet next Monday for the Far East, the Naval Headquarters here announced today.

They are described as part of the reinforcements which Mr A. Alexander, the Defence

V

Minister, referred to in the

H.M. Forces in the Colony. Germans Have House of Commons on June 22,

The following have been appointed as members of the

Committee:

Mr D. Benson, (chairman),

Mrs Fung Ping-fan, Mrs

G.

S.

Kwok, Lady Lo, Mrs A. E.

No Regrets

Berlin, July

22.-Four In ave Germans 12 the Mrs J. Sheldon, Mra D. M. Wao, Western Zones feel no moral Mesars B. A. Brown, Kwok responsibility for the Nazi per

Eu,secution of the Jews, according . C, Fincher, F. P. Franklin, to a publle opinion poll sponsor- Gordon, Lam Chi-fung, Laued by the British-controlled Tak-po, R. C. Lee, Lo Min-newspaper, Die Welt.

Matthews, Mrs M. Robertson, every

Chan, A. Coates, William

R.

nung, W. H. Nolloth, D. Or- Nine percent of those ques- chard, A. do 0. Sales, H. F. tioned felt that they shared the Shields, Tang Shlu-kin, Chas

moral responsibility. and 13

believed percent

confs- property cated by the Nazis were fully justifled, while 44 percent thought that such claims were partially justified,

A statement American Consul-General. Mr. Terry, T. Weiner, Dr A. M. percent had no opinion. John M. Cabot, un the arrest and

Rodrigues, Colonel T. H. Spear,

Only 10 the representing H. M. Forces) and that the Jewish claims for the police of U.S. Vice-Consul Wil Mrs E. G. Price, (Hon. Secre-restitution of Kam Olive has not been published in Shanghai-but its itrim message la travelling the foreign clubs.

In

courageous challenge to the Communists, Cabot sald photographs and medical

evidence show that Olive

was

"brutally beaten by the police" to force an apology for a traile infringement.

newspaper editor And

tary).

Middle East Envoys Meet

London, July 22.-British envoys from the Middle East

Five white Russians, one U.S.) met in London tonight for an- two other 'session of their two-day Britons have also been "per-fold conferenco pa Middle Eastern suaded by the police so far to affairs.

being

apologise publicly after

A Foreign Office spokesman accused of beating Chinese..

The pegging of wages lo rice said that Mr Michael Wright,

prices is driving foreign Arms Assistant Under-Secretary who

towards bankruptcy. A

percent increase in rico

150 prices

in the past month has

than doubled, all wages.

★ #.

more

Middle superintends

Eastern Altair at the Foreign. Office, presided.

The conferenée, at which British diplomats and represen- tatives in Middle Eastern coun- Yet the Nationalist blockade, tries are reviewing recent poli

tical and

economic develop. ments, is expected to résume on Monday, It is planned to cad trade and is steadily silencing on, Tuesday.Reuter.

for which the British American "Imperialista"

and

blamed, has stopped, all foreign

the factories.

WEEK-END

SPORT

TODAY

But woe to the foreigner who tries to dismiss a Chinese..

The British-owned' utility companies-gas,

water, and tramways have.

bills wage blazer than their incomes.

The three biggest hotels 'In Shanghai, all Bright-owned- the Cathay, the Metropole, and Cathay Mansions which can accommodate 020 geliesta, havo Matches: First Division-KBGC 55 at present. But they must v Recreio "A; Recreio "B" v give a 25 percent wago riso to KCC; CCC v PRC; IRC KDRC their staffs. Not a man mus? Second Division -Recreio be sacked.

HKCC; HKFC v Talkoo; Full-

Lawn Bowls

League

V

y

No foreign housewife in pino Club v KCC; KBGC Shanghn! dare dimiss a:ser CCC Third Division--PRC vant unless she is. prepared to Recreloj HKËRC v.POC; KCC pay up to eight months' wages. [V] KBGC.

Yet the rlee.wage

bails has

brought the average house ser-

vant's earnings up to £18

TOMORROW

month.

Lawn Bowls Open Triples Championship matches at Club

|---{London : Express Service)

do Recrolu, KCC r KBGC.

Eleven

percent of those questioned believed in racial discrimination.-Reuler.

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