County Cricket
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1950.
'SOUTHPAW' GESTURE
NO POINT FOR GLAMORGAN
FROM THE FIRST
MATCH OF THE SEASON
London, May 2.-A great spell by the England fast medium bowler, Alec Bedser, which enabled Surrey to take first innings 'points against Glamorgan, and a faultless century by Murray Hofmeyr, Oxford Univer- sity's South African batsman, were the highlights of today's cricket.
After the brief summerlike spell yesterday, rain again took a part today, interrupting three of the four matches.
Alee Bedser took six for 18 for Surrey in the first County match of the senson to help rob Glamorgan of the first fanings lead which, at the overnight clone, they seemed virtually certain to get.
Shy Stenographer After World Sprint Record
Glendale, California. May 2.-The Australian sprint star, Miss Marjorie Jackson, said yesterday that South ern California's top track coaches would be turning out to help her train for the Los Angeles Coliseum re- lays on May 19.
With eighi wickets standing, Glamorgan needed only 70 runs to take the lead when they re- sumed today, but they could add only 22 to their overnight total.
UNPLAYABLE FORM Deder, in almost unplayable form on the rain-soaked pitch, claimed the wickets of the Inst five batanen,
Hofmeyr's 101 against Glouce- ster was his highest Innings in English cricket. It was almost
due 10
the him that rolety University gained a first innings bel of 100. Unive
Gold!!
In first, he was last out to a brilliant running: catch on by the square leg boundary
nine fours Graveney. He hit during his faultless display and
was at the wicket for four ntid a half hours, retting his last 60 runs in less than an hour.
A late stand by Alec Caxen (45) and J. Wardle (25), prot-
Besides her regular mentor, former Olympic couch Dean Cromwell, the University of Southern California conch, Jesse Hill, was on hand to watch her work out She anid Ducky on the Coliseum track yesterday. Drake, coach of the University of California and the Los Angeles track squad, offered suggestions Insting by mistakes in the field, Thursday.
Cromwell, who has been pre- Lie 18-year-old flash poring for more than a week for her the world's to crack attempt 100 yards dach
Baid the girl American track, from Down Under was "runnin like a bullet."
LIKE PATTON
He record on on
cald: "She has a good strid and good start. She built something like Mel Patton
Frank Edwards
only a gal."
scum
stepo-
enabled Yorkshire to force the MCC to bat again at Lords, but the home team got the 22 runs needed for victory with minutes to spare.
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FINAL SCORES Results of first-class matches ended today were:
and
wan
At Cambridge: The match between
Cambridge University bridge University 350 for 5 de-
At Oxford: the match between Oxford University and
drawn. Misa Jackson worked out with Gloucestershire
Lawrence Gloucestershire 155 and 100 for 19-year-old Betty
against Mrs Defends Amateur who ran
Fanny (Young not out 54), Oxford Blankera-Koen in the 1949 Coll-University 204 (Hofmeyr 101). Relays. She concen AL the Oval: The County Billiards Title
her stride Championship match between trated on perfecting
Glamorgan was track. I drawn. Surrey 192, Glamor. Collscum London, May 2.-Frank and nceusioming herself to the Surrey
hard-packed
not time gan 145 (Parkhouse 02, Bedser Edwards, who toured India She said she would last year, is defending his her practice runs until the last 6 for 181, title in the English Ama-few days before the Relays.
NOT HEAVIER
and Sussex was drawn, Cam teur Billiards Champion-
Thin shy, soft-spoken ships, which is being decided
Burroughes' Hall, Grapher took time out from her elared. Sussex 120 for 6 (Cox
Lo the at
strenuous training schedule
beat appear at a luncheon meeting London.
Writers'
As-
wickets. Edwards, who received a bye of the Football
Thr Yorkshire 113 and 102. won his sectation in Los Angeles yester- in the first round,
MCC 281 for four wickets de- match, beating day. Becond round
told the gathering of cared and 23 for 1.-Reuter. Henry Crinnion, of London, by
couches and sports writers she 1.308 points to 1,231.
Other pinyers who have had managed to keep her weight fact that already reached the third round down despite the
A. American food are: C. Hughes, of Liverpool, A.
accustomed 10. She she was G. of Manchester,
Newcastle. and gald she weighed 129. pounds, Grunstone, of R. D. Williams, of Birmingham, just as she did when she left from all her home In Lithgow, Australia. Seventeen players
entered for the United Press. The
country
which
is played cally. except Sundaye, until May 17.
Hibbert,
competition
Two sessions
being
She
not out 50).
The MCC At Lords:
by Yorkshire
rine
President Truman, to the delight of some 31000 fans who filled Griffith Stadium, winds up to pitch a left-handed toss which was followed by a right hand throw, to oficially open the 1950 baseball season for the Washington Senators. With the President in the box are left to right: Margaret Truman, Mrs Truman, Brig. Gen. Robert Landry, Connie Mack, manager of the Athletics and Vice Pres. Barkley-Express.
Help But
Be
One Cannot Impressed By Yorkshire
SAYS
ARCHIE QUICK
With the arrival of the annual reports of the various county cricket clubs one cannot help but bo impressed by the great strength of Yorkshire. That club towers above all others in resources, on and off the field, although this does not necessarily make a championship side.
One of the most significant things is that Norman Yardley is to continue as that he will be England's Captain for another season. I still stick to my prophecy skipper in Australia next winter. After all these years Ellis Robinson has retired from count cricket to go to the Leagues while Brian Close, the boy Test player, will not be available, firstly because he is in the Army, and secondly because he is in hospital at Catterick with a broken leg sustained at football.
something most and Brian Sellers are also being
do not do and conched.
concerned over has been ap Derbyshire,
ON THE RECORD The Swimmers Keep Getting Much Faster
By the time the Helsinki 200 METRES FREE STYLE Olymple Gamer come around John Marshall (Avstralia) we may co something even Alex Jany (Pranee)
Bmith (UBA) more sensational than has been 11. Furuhashi (Japan)
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produced by Australian John v. Girdes (URA) Marshall and Japanese Hirono-Matt Mann (URA)
Waity Rin (UNA) Alin Furuhashi in free style omschakow (UABR) swimming a they may yet Joe Verdenr (UBA) meet before that far away dato Jimmy Maclane (USA) In 1932, probably
in a
400 METRES FREE STYLE three-way affair with Alex Jany John Marshall (Australia). 4:20,5 of France.
even
I. Porùbashi (Japan) Jimmy Marlane (USA)
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All three are young and the ashleyme (Japan) .... best may not have been seen niti Smith (USA) from them. However, it is not emner (UBA)
Sala (BRA) their standard alone that is im-onechakow (URBR)
The general standard] Hetpefich I (YugoslATIA) proving. hne risen considerably since the Thomas (USA) Olymple Games in London in 1948.
1500 METRES FREE STYLE IT. Farkashi (Zapan) A. Hashizume (Japan) John Marshall (Australia) Jack Taylor (USA) Tanaka (Japan) Tajada (Japan) Cordas (Hungary)
Bernardo (France) petich I (Yugodavis)
18:19.0
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The Olympic Champions were Welly Ris In the 100 Metres Free Style (57.3 seconds), Bill Smith) in the 400 Metres Free Style (4 mus 41 sec), Jimmy McLane in the 1,500 Metres Free Slyle (10 mins, 18.5 secs.): Allon Stack in the 100 Metres Dack
100 METRES BACK STROKE Stroke (06.4 seconds) and Joe Anen Stack (RA) Verdeur In the 200 Metres Vallery (France) Breast
mins, 39.3ack Wild (6. Africa)
secs.).
Stroke
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C. Bonaelch (Argentina)
K, Kiwi (ffolland)
Koppelstatter (Antria)
W. Itrockway (Britain) R. Palley (France) Sassara (Italy)
In the past 16 months, all these. Petterman (USA)
improved
thes that were rood enough. Chaves (Arpoolina) for Olymple victories have been 280 METRES BREAST STROKE considerably
upon. Bob Brawner (UBA) Alex Jany has returned 57 Joe Verdeur (VA) acconds in the 100 Metres Free fieith Carter (UBA) Style: Marshall and Furuhash. Klein (Germany)
Jardon, (c).. have beaten Bill Smith's time M. Luzion (France) | which he scored his Olympic A. Ragedy (longary)
Neschkow (USS) victory and Jimmy McLane hat, Belbold (USA) equalled the marke
Jimmy McLane's winning time over 1,500 Metres has been and three beaten by Marshal Japanese.
*G0.4 Allen Stack's seconds for the 100 Metres Back Stroke has been beaten by him- self and by Georges Vallergy of 2 minutes France, Verdeur's of Breast Stroke has been beaten
fewer then Acwimmers.
no
seven
The Yorkshire report reveals 2-which is
the Test Trial, other countles the fact that England versus The Rest, will W. G. Keighley
Kelly at Bradford on May pointed second eleven Caplain, batting failure last season have, 30.3 seconds in the 200 Metres be played
engaged sec. disurbing rumours I June
and 2. Arthur But I hear 31.
the health of that Lancashire and Hamer of York-by Mitchell and Bill Bowes; two concerning
ንጊ professionals. Brilliant amateur wicket-keeper, shire have
to of yesteryear, stalwarts
testimonial has been given been coaching since February D. V. Brennan.
Test fast bowler Bill Copson and Charlie Elliott is to get one this season.
for the White
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"RECORDER".
Lawn Bowls Teams
The
following
have
been
selected to represent KBGC in the 2nd Division bowls match against Hongkong Cricket Club Road on Saturday
Washbrook's Strudwick's School in London.ere in the first ten la onfulton, D.
la
the
list
of
The Japanese have come back at Austin BENEFIT FOR HUTTON
into world swimming, but they next at 3.30 p.m. have no team balance, and at the
J. Tindall. N. P. Smith, A. Len Hutton is have a benefi
A number of young cricketers moment don't look a threat for Bailey and L. Guy (skip); T. Seeded Players in July at Leeds and the aim is
Australians, Rose to exered have also been sent by Derby Helsinki,
Wren, W. Rusce, P. Hughes Sandham and though only Marshall is listed V. Chittenden (Skip); A, Get Through At the total raised by rival Redshire to Gover
S. Oliver,
J. in Cyril
seera a more promising way, During the winter the School is Bournemouth
benelit. note, by the
There are a host Crighton and R. J. Wigginton Hist is now the meeting place of all the proposition. membership that the Bournemouth, May 2temporarily closed and a wait-countles whose players need of promising youngsters Down (skip).
Under and they are all about
.PRC v. HKFC Four seeded players todaying list is in being. 1low all the practice and advice.
Newcomer
to break into the top rank. Best counties, hawking for advanced -to
Men's other the
han's the
professionals is Stan of the lot is the new Empire
The following will represent Cardiff city Games Champion over 440 Police Recreation Club in a Singles quarter-finals in the members, must sigh with envy.
against Hong- friendly match Hampshire, for instance, with footballer, formerly with South-Yords, Garrick Agnew. British Hard Courts Lawn
Eaglestone,
hag not been re- The Soviet Union and Eastern kong Football Club on Thurs- call for an increase to cope with All the other
There is to be a Europe are producing top rankday, May 4, commencing at 0 They are Jaroslav Drobny, rising expense.
are in a similur
for George Lav, who is swimmers at an ever increasing p.m.,: the self-exiled Czech. Howard counties
T.P. Ross, J. Russell, C. Pile now coach-organiser of the in- pace and so are Germany and with rising France, Waiton, former British Davis position. Cup player, Geoff Brown, the
by the way, has door school at Cardiff. Glamor- Austria.
S.H. Marvin, H.D. Dewar, Last getting und Willie Suleliffe, son of the greatgan has a membership of 0,000, stars in both men's and women's and W. McHardy (skip);
and Channings ambidextrous Austrilion,
Drobny's Herbert, as a senior amateur, which is a sharp contrast to the swimming, Cernik, Vladimir
"Cinderella" former partner In the Czecho-while among the colts is Gorrien bad old days. when the Welsh established on the map.
the
Best Lines returned in the Cameron (skip);
II. C. Pope. of Antr Hedley side
T. 'Kavanagh, Verity,
pest 10 months are appended:
Brown and W.R. Hillyer (skip); slovak Davis Cup team.
None of them
The sons of Bill Bowes: among counties. was extended Verity.
R. Wilson, CJ. Askew, T. third in the
round matches.
Pilkington and G.E. Willerton One of the most polished per-
54.2 (skip):
is richer than Tom Haliburton Tennis Championships here, 5,033 members makes an earnest end.
of two-hours Ten Old Blues
duration will decide the match
in the early rounds, but the two semi-finals will be held over two days-four sessions of two hours each.
The final, which starts on May days, con- 15, is over three
sessions of two nishing of six
hours each-Reuter.
Ir
HERBERTS MEET
Around In 64 At Wentworth Wentworth, May 2.-Tom Haliburton, of North Middle- sex, equalled the record on the East Course today in the first round of the Dunlop
ment with a card of 64.
In Cambridge 2,000 Guineas golf tourna-
Cricket XI
of the
On the West Course, which Bobby was also being used,
110 South African Locke, holder of the British Open title. B. G. French (West Surrey), H. Weetman (Hartsbourne), W. S. Forrester (Royal Belgique), and
Faulkner Max
(Royal Mid- Surrey), shared the lead each with rounds of 73, followed ano Ossle Pick-
Cambridge have an almost ready-made cricket side for the coming season. of Herbert Beethom.
The victorious team 45-year-old mineral ; Derby,
last inter-Varsity encounter, cx who was water manufacturer,
Douglas Insolo (joint runner-up for the title in 1030 sept
Essex), and P. J. and 1946, won his second round captain of
In (medium piced bowler) stroke behind by have returned to Cambridge. worth. He bent Another seasoned Barry Pryer, spin bowler of 148,
is also "up"
But it is not so simple as that, Course fleld by
match.
Cadogan, the player, Herbert Bristol Area winner, by 1,279 points to 564,
in the match Beetham had three century breaks with 103, 120 and 130. The best bronk of Cadogan, who made his first hid for the Championship 1020, was 53-Reuter.
In
Some
year.
the Australian Open
Champion.
led Ilaliburton
the East two strokes,
Yorkshire
022
were
formances of the day was given JOHN MACADAM'S COLUMN
by Adrian Quist, 37-year-old
In defeating 20- ot Paddy Roberts, Britain,
in
second round und match in the other half of the draw. Quist played a sparkling game to win 6-2, 6-0, und 0-2, giving a great performanes of controlled speed and accuracy.- Keuter.
SCHOOLBOY'S INTERPORT
The meeting of
Schools Football Committee will be held
The
A of the ten Blues in resi- with Ken Bousfield, of Coombe be in the big, and. Arthur Lees, of Sun- dence may not game at Lerd'n.
Several players of note have ningdale, taking second place.
The field numbered 132 for
fournament. the 90-holes
held first major event to be professional tournament play The score over this distance. for each of the five rounds will
final aggregates. count in the
The first two rounds will be played over the East and West Courses and a further roundi will be decided over the West Course. A maximum of 50 players. will then contest the inal 36 holes over the West Course on Friday.-Reuter.
gone up to Cambridge this P. D. H. May (Charter- house and Pembroke), a soccer Blue, is a fine cricketer.
Then
there is D. S. Sheppard Trinity fall), HOME FOOTBALL (Sherborne and
who as a schoolboy played for Sussex.
Cambridge want bowlers, and will have to Hubert Doggart formances of the Freshmen al the nets.
London,
May 2Aldershot United drew with Southend
one-til in a Third Division. watch carefully the per.
(Southern) football match to.
Notts County day.
defeated Clyde by two goals to nit in friendly match-Reuter.
-(London Express Service)
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INCORPORATED IN CANADA
Announce
once of.
WALLY MAY TAKES
A BODY BLOW
emotion
of the
When next the boys of the boxing world are talking with voices husky with suppressed circumstances of this old pal and that, they might well direct their thoughts to one of their number who has served the business of sport as well as, if not better than, most.
May is the name-Wally May, the phenomenal little at the Hongkong Football Club Goliath-in-reverse who handled Len Harvey in the tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. to select corner fer most of his latter-day fights with an intensity the the team to meet the Saigen of purpose that in some ways was a main ringside feature.
Juniors. £12
When Salgon Juniors will ar-
Len-and who can abnormal strength of arm, neck, rive in the Colony on the sa torget this 12st. 7ib. Aghter; and chest because he spent his Champollion early next week on when both his eyes had been early childhood pulling himself) their way to Manila.
damaged by Jack Petersen, being round the house by his hands.
City from the White
By the time he was 13, he was carried The Hongkong Football Asso-
rmgside on the
bowed broad ready to go out into the world ciation has promised the visitors shoulders-hung up his gloves and earn himself a lying as a Just after $1,000 lo cover the visit.
Wally did little else with the professional lifter.
the first world war A small charge will be made professionals.
He looked after amalcars, at pressing 2851b, and he regards as for admission ta the match
at the least one "blue" among them, his greatest feat a crucifix with which will be played
massage to private an 80lb. ft in one hand and Hongkong Football Club ground, and gove
one way und 751b, in the other. patients, and Another busted himself on
WANTS A GYM the fringes of physical recrea- tion
not actual if
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success.
with
he was
necessarily great, financial Now it is finished, and Wally May wants to get a little gym of Now he is ordered to give up his own where, with a staff of ho can superviso ull physical work and It's not manipulators
care for that sort of thing.
so easy when you're getting on the physical welfare of any who for 60 and have been active all
life and have your grown grocer and a butcher round the corner waiting for his ayhack,"
CRIPPLING BLOW
It isn't a lot for him to expect for he has put a great deal more Into this particular culture than it is ever likely to give him-or, 1for that matter, any of his fast-
passing kind of character. Henson for his decline 'in While he was an active prae- activity; a bus necident that has titioner, he took the business affected one leg and his spine.with intense seriousness. Massage This is in both senses of the to him was no mere matter of word a crippling blow to the rubbing. He believed implicitly he was transferring man who once pleked up all of that 10st. 11h and holsted it easily strength from his body to that He could lose above his head with one hand of his patient.
rub. We without turning a hair, not that pounds in a single be had many hairs to turn. have seen him, do it.
So when the boys are looking There was a time when he could hold back six men-in-line around for one of their fellows with one hand and pick four of to befriend maybe they'll think of little smiling, strong-armed the floor with his neck.
All
stuft Wally May one of the best of this stong-man
them all.. started when he was a partially crippled child.
He developed
--London Express Berelos.
100 METRES FREE STYLE
Alex Jany (France)
Hamaguchi (Japan)'
Hob Gibe (USA)
Drapy (USS) ......
6. Kadar (Ilungary)
11. Skanata (Yutodavia) Meachkow (USSR)
P. V. Olson (Sweden) Sılara (Hungary) G. Larison (Sweden)
57.0
38,2
58.4
F.E.
W.J.D.
A.E, Jones and T.II. Goodman 5x4(skip);
35.7
J. Crawford, II. Finney, TW.
C. 381 Hollandis
Dowman 58.7
56.7 (skip).
and
GUSSIE'S LATEST
"Gussie" Moran, the young American tennis star, seen in Rome, where she was taking part in the Italian Lawn Tennis Championships. With her is Pat di Ciccó, a Hollywood film executive, who flow with her from
Express. Nice and is reported to be her latest fiance, see,