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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1949.

Middlesex Survive

Miles To Go After Early Shocks

20.--M Dover, Aug. Will Crocs van Rijsel, 31- year-old Dutch housewife, was reported to be only miles from. Dover

aeven

swim

this afternoon on her 21- milo cross-channel from Cap Gria Nes.

man

In a small boat A who passed her at 3 pm EST said when he docked at Dover that sho WALE still swimming strongly" with seven miles to go.

She had been in the water since, 0.45 am BST. on her second attempt this year to swim the obanneL

Assoolated Press.

America's 2-0 Lead

In Davis Cup

ASSURED OF SHARE IN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

London, Aug. 26.-Two exciting finishes to matchos con- corning Middlesex and Yorkshire-cach of whom won by throo wickets-packed today's cricket with drama.

No single day this season can have carried so much excitement. While news travelled that Yorkshire were having shocks from Gloucester- shire, Middlesex were losing five wickets for 36 runs when going for 193 runs for their win.

This success for Middlesex assured them of at least a share in the County championship, as they have now ended their programme of matches.

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with his leg breaks googlien,

and

Yorkshire have one match to form. With Ave for 32 he ind play, starting tomorrow against match analysis of 11 for 70 | the present champions, Glimor. gan, and must win if they are to tic with Middlesex. It is A feature of the drawn Not- interesting

note

malch thattinghamshire - Somerset Glamorgan have recalled 51- has been the continued good year-old 3. C. Clay for this form game, his first of the ocason. was his slow offbreak bowling matches which played nuch a big part in Glamorgan winning the title 12 months ago.

Middlesex

Sidwell & Sedgman in the closing

Both Boaten

Forest Is, Aug. 26.

United States today won

The the

have now

one

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107m of Peter Harvey, who 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. 1 wan awarded his Notts County

cap only on Monday.

102

FINAL SHOWING

This week ho has taken 19 wickets and his eight for 122 | 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. were chiefly responsible for Nottinghamshire Betting first ADVENTURE! ROMANCE!! intings points

first two singles matches in the points, while Yorkshire have Although having to follow on,

Davis

Cup challenge round 180% with against Australla.

more game to Northamptonshire never appear.

play. Worcestershire 100 with ed in danger of losing to Wor- one game to play nud War-cestershire for the pitch remain In the first match, Ted wickshire and Surrey 156 and ed good and they had lost only Schroeder, of California, had tu 152, respectively, each with fight hard to beat Billy Sidwell 0-1, 5-7,4-0, 6-2, 0-3.

In the second, the United States champion, Dick Gor zales, of Los Angeles, beat Frank Sedgman 0-0, 0-4, 0-7

Schroeder W

absolute master in the

games to phy.

two half their wickets when stumpa were drawn and were then 58 runs in froni,

SURREY WELL BEATEN

Que new Northamptonshire established wlien Worcestershire could get only record was first innings points in a drawn Oldfield, now 30, with scores of match today when Surrey were 108 and 60 carried his aggregate) well and truly beaten. But for for the season past the previous Arst set of his those hoppenings, and the vle-breat for the County-2,020. This match with Sidwell, but the turks of Middlesex and Yorks Oldileld's first two thousand Australian surprised the crowdshire, the issue at the top for n' seuron.

have been a four- might well

Glamorgan and Leicester had regained his cornered battle for the title a blank day, not a ball being

the closing days of the bowled owing to rain.

by taking the next two.

The American mastery in the Just two sets over with a furious attack, winning season. both in 30 minules with ne- Caught once astain on a tricky

THE SCOREBOARDS

curate placemeats and tremen-pitch and in a humid nimosphere, Today's results were: dous volleys.--United Press. which helped the Derbyshire

WIN FOR CUCELLI

Seabright, (New

Lewini

SWINK

alone

At Huddersfield: Yorkshire bowlers, Gladwin and bent Gloucestershire by 3 wic Common Middlesex were corly inkets. Gloucester 77 and 213; | trouble. Denis Complon hod

Yorkshire 101 and 130 for 7 Jersey), one in when two wickets were (Goddard 5 for 83). Aug. 26.-Italy's Gianni Cucelli down for one run and won his quarter-final match In stood firm until R.W.V. Robins the Seabright Tennis Tourna-joined him. ment today,

other but the Italian Davis Cup player, Mar- cello del Bello, was beaten.

'Cucelli' beat Straight Clark of

Los Angeles, 7-6, 2-0, 0-4. Earl Cochell of San Francisco, who is a heavy favourite to win the tournament, boat Del Bello, 6-4, 6-2.

The other semi-analists are Richard Savitt and Wiliam Vogt. Cucell! and Clark play- ed a hard-fought match which the Italian won with superior forchand placements.

They had an unfinished stand of $1 before lunch to revive hopes.

Afterwards they carrito 30 before Robins left to a sip catch. He once again had helped to save his side as he has done so often before. came in 70 minutes and included clalt fours,

His 50

COMPTON THE HERO

AL Swansen: Glamorgan- Leicestershire match abandon- cd. No play today. Leicester- shire 200 and 34 for Glamorgan 353.

none;

At The Oval: Warwickshire bent Surrey by 119 runs. War- wick 232 and 151; Surrey 130 and 125 (Hollies 5 for 32).

At Nottingham; Nottingham- shire drew with, Somerset Nolts 443 and 05 for 5: Somerset 318 (Harvey 8 for 122).

AL Lord's: Middlesex bent The real hero however, was Derbyshire by 3 wickets. Derby Denis Compton, giving one of 240 and 103 (Revill 02, Warr 5 those characteristic displays for 30); Middlesex 130 and 196 Cochell played easily against which have served England and for? (Denis Compton 97 not out, Del Bello and never had to ex-Middlesex Tend himself. —United Press,

Party For Crew Of

matches,

MO well in other flobins 50).

He was, perhaps, unfortunate to fall by thrce runs to reach ls century before the winning hit in a stand with Jim Sims brought Middlesex their victory. Just before this, Denis and his brother, Leslie, had taken part In a valuable sland of 33.

Al Worcester: Worcestershire drew with Northamptonshire, Worcester 470 for declared: Northants 310 (Oldfeld 188) and 221 for 5 (Oldfield (0).-Router. AMES-GREAT-INNINGS- AGAINST TOURISTS Canterbury, Aug. 20-Leslie Ames Today scored 152 not out Early in the Middlesex and defled the New Zealanders' officers and men of the innings Gladwin completed his attack for four hours to enable Aracthyst were entertained last hundred wickets in champion-Kent to retain their unbeaten

record against the touristc. night at a party given in the chip matches.

Amethyst

The

Compton hit nine boundaries in his 07 not out.

Central Police Station gymna- Gloucestershire's spin bowlers At the close of play Kent slum by the longkang Special were getting help from the pitch were 250 for five in their second Constabulary,

against Yorkshire, who wanted innings. They had made 184 In

62 runs today with eight their first, the New Zealandera

On behalf of the whole crew, wickets in hand. In an exciting scoring 350 und 204 for six the Amethyst's skipper, Lt, Cdr. 80 minutes Yorkshire lost five

J. S. Kerans, DSO, accepted a wickets while getting the runs, large silver cigarette box from and not until Yardley went to the Commissioner of Police, Mrtho

crease ivos a threatened W. Macintosh, CMG, DSG.collapse checked.

Cur. Kerans seemed

D.

deeply moved as he said: "This

box will always be a token to remind us of our reception in

HOLLIES IN FORM

Waston had earller hit

n

in

cluded five sparkling fours

at bis 23 not out,

Goddard's

Hongkong; British spirit is un-valuable 34 and Yardley

assailable in adversity,"

Among the entertainers

the brought him

declared

Hadice declared the tourists' second Innings closed this morn- Ing after, they had added 85 to their overnight score, and Kent were set to get-370 in four hours and 20 minutes for victory.

Ames began his great innings in the first over. after Todd in was caught in the slips. For two hours he batted with great care while making his first 50 runs, which included five fours. Afterwards he drove mogai- fleently and altogether hit 22 fours,

off opinners the parts were Silns and Frank

five wickets for Miles, and

of many Amethyst boys themselves 83 and a match analysis of 11 stepped up to the microphone for 130. with impromptu acis.

Surrey

getting against

Knock-Out Win For Whom

Jackie Paterson

Paisley, (Scotland) Aug. 20. Jackle Paterson, former World flyweight champion, knocked out Mustapha Mus- tophaoul of Algiers, a former French champion; in the fourth round of on eight-round bantamweight contest here to- night.-Router.

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TODAY

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Because of the peculiarities of First Division-Re- the Moslem calendar, Ramadan crela v PRC: KCC v IRC may-fall-in-any-month-of-the- Second Division - Talkoo HKCC: IRC v HKFC, CCC v Filipino Ciob; KBGC v Hecrelo. FOOTBALL --- Land Forces Soccer Trial at Sookunpoo,

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KCO; Open at Triples Quarter-finals at CCC,

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When two and a half hours remained three wickets were down for 80, but Pawson slay- ed 50 minutes and finally Clark, the captain, defended solidly for 65 minutes.

This was Ames' Bixth cen- tury of the season, and he now requires only six more to com- plete his hundred centuries in first-class cricket. He is also within 40 runs of his 2,000 for this season Reuter,

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