County Cricket
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1950.
LANCS FAIL IN EFFORT TO FORCE WIN FROM SUSSEX
Oxford University Beat Yorks
By Eight
Wickets
London, May 6.-Lancashire made a splendid cffort to force a
their win today but had to be content with first innings points from Championship County match with Sussex.
A draw seemed assured at lunch, but R. Berry, the slow left-arm spinner, maintained an accurate length und flighted the ball cleverly to meet with encou- raging success. He took four wickets for 34 runs,
Donald Smith again batted well for Sussex, adding 62 to his first innings knock of 72 in three and three-quarter hours, but until Jack Oakes arrived there was still a chance of Lancashire's success.
Cake 'attacked the bowling live wickets for 10 runs with dow leg-break. solutely and his 27 runs, in-bl right-arm Muding five
virtually He had a natch analysis of nine de Lancashire's tuk hope for 158. Jon
fourn,
for
11 for eight declared (Smith 62. Berry, left-arm clow, four for 341. Lancashire, 301 seves declared, did not bat The opening bat, McCorkell, recond time,
Oxford Univer- A Oxford: Yorkshire, joint Champions Humpaine's wieketkeeper, with
who was un-sity twat Yorkshire by eight last year, have made an uncon-89, int Walker,
like wickets, Yorkshire 247 and 132 vincing start this venion after defenled with 57, looked tosing earlier this week to the pulling it it, but Hollies had (Lowoon 72). Oxford University MCC, They went down today is a word.
to Oxford University.
AN HOUR TO SPARE
FINAL SCORES
Arst-clas The results of mitchen played today weret
Th match be. Hove: AL
Lancashire Sussex an
Sus ex 237 and
The University were left to ncore 161 for victory 10 Tween
minutes. They accomplished it was drawn,
with an hour to spare,"
Good all-round bowling by
the Oxford attack and a defen-HARD COURTS
alve field forced York; hire
t
Lake chances, Lawson jumped cal to Bartlett and was fanartly stumped after makhy: 73. Jore, three for 53. Diverln, two fur di, and Henderson, thre for 43 ured the Yorkshire wickels. The South African, Murray Hofmeyr, dominated the Ox- ford batting. Forsaking
normal defensive style, he touk 10 runs-off one over froin As- “Omall. Who and bren bowling He completed his Decurately.
Drobny Meets
Geoff Brown
In The Final
Bournemouth, May 5.-
60 runs in 75 minutes. Be mad Jaroslav Drobny, self-exilon
Baubyer put on mintatera
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260 vl 163 for two (Hofmeyr 82).
A
The Cardiff:
friendly match between Glamorgan and Somerset, was drawn. Somerset 314 for it declared and 217 declared (McConnor, for wight rout-arm olsun, four for 48).
232
220 fot and Glamorgan
heat the
At Lords: Surrey
CONTENU PELJE SZITIE, LEGISMERIA VIVE
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"Need a hand, Emily? Maybe I can fill the salt shakers or something.”
Storming Finish
By Bobby Locke
GERMAN ATHLETES PELTED
New York, May 5, A small group of youngste.'s tossed some ripe tomatoes and rotten apples at 16 German visiting athletes- representing Hamburg Sports Verein as they posed for pictures on the steps of the City Hall to- day.
were
The demonstration occurred jum after the Germans onically greeted by Le City Council President, Mr Vincent Impellitteri.
The
identified youngster themselves an members of Zionit youth organisation.
carried
"NAZI INVASION" The demonstratorn Elgas which rend "Profest Naxi Invasion of New York" ond Welcome "Six Million Dead, Nazla (7)"
A spokesman for the group. composed of boys and girls, said that he and his compantons were members of the Zetar, New Yorks' Zionist youth organu-
tion
The spokesman, aged 21, said they were protesting against the reeling extended by the City 10 the visiting Germans.
dded that Hitler used similar ociations in Germany
Virginia Water, Surrey, May 5-Bobby Locke, of South Africa, the British Open Champion, today played a storming finish to hand in a final score of 66 and win the Dunlop 2,000 Guineas professional golf tournaments on the Westforth Club's course with an aggregate foro build up his armies" five rounds (90 holes) of 353.
I
Some time earlier Max Faulkner had a final score
be of 69 for a total of 356 and was considered to likely winner, although Locke and Charles Ward, the overnight lender, were still out on the course.
Ward
Jolin Panton
SHOCKED
He
Later, in statement. Inpellitteri sald: "I am shocked by the disagreeable demonstra- leon of a handful of Irrespun- totally unrepre- sible persons sentative of the spirit or feelings ot
had faltered with 70} MCC by 125 runs. Surrey 254
(Glenbervie, and 280 for six declared. MCC but ratlled to equal Faulkner's Scotland) 79, 78, 74, 73, 67 City," 91. GO, which meant that he was a total 362. 157 and 257 (Robertson Clarke 53).
stroke ahead at 355. This was
shira
ざいます
A Southampton: Warwick not ed enough to head off Beat Hampshire by Locke, however, who, playing 161 and like the Champion he is, ish- Warwickshire for nine declared (Wolkened two strokes clear.
Hampshire 160
and 277 (MeCorkell 89, Walker nt out
55). 57, Hollies, right-arma slow Jen- break, tive for 110),
of New-York- Chitiren
German soccer The visiting team
he added, "was greeted Ken Tousfeld (Coombe Hill, in the City Hall Just as were
teams from 72 many other Surrey) 60, 75, 75, 75.
parts of the world in the in. tolul 363.
dc. terests of strengthening
kond sports- Onsie Pickworth, of Austra-mocracy through ha, was not at leis best todaymanship,"
Three of the demonstrators and with rounds of 4 and 75
11th Örst six with scores for Anished equal
the were questioned by the police
and the laken into custody. #enressade 366. Hobby Lucke (South Africa)
Reuter. It is interrading to record that 73. 69, 75, 70, 66-total 353.
dig- Charles Ward (Little Aston, Lover 72 holes-the usual
The
FIRST SIX
A! Cambridge: Cambridge each round were:
drew with Essex. for right declared University
Heux 331
(Dewes 51)-total 355.
י
it. 95 Garett player, and Geoff Vigar not out 07). Ca Birham) 70, 72, 68, 70, 6 tance of major professional
Australia, will Unveraly 199 Brown, of
the final tomorrow Reuter. contest SURREY BEATS MCC fly for is any elterion. in the Men's Singles of the Surrey could make a strong British Hard Courts Lawn challenger beat the TCe by 125 rung -) for lunch. For MCC, Robert- Fon and Clark:
round with stand
Malcolma bowier
for humeur.
Pardal Backed
T: Tennis Championships here. Pardal
eventh were
partnered
tus
i-ind
Woth Brutusy gainst Adrian Quist, of Aus- picted the panelin, by del, 4-6, 6-4 and 6-3 in the F1 match of the Chan- HİVAD- of 97 and then your
lanesire' tionship. A nine-year F11
Robertion to the 28-year-air Drolmy In a ninth wirket stand of 59. proved the telling factor.
The Czech cho and Preat The MCC balted une mare short Poole of Notting online being died of to, peet in the aptracy of quit me but used the injured.
Jack Roberton, the Mide-on that to telling effect and
the Au-traitan bad th hhitim: de XPX pe innions of the day, wilf 01 rum, including fix four in four and & quarter hours.
In the only other Chamton shin math, Warwickshire score
victory over n well-deserved L'ampshire after gaining a fire! innige lead of one run.
The
LIVELY HITTING
Down At Derby
Callover
London, May - 5. -- M.
Marvel
Boussac's "dark"
tournaments Arthur Lars would have won with his totat Max Faulkner (Royal Mid-for four rounds of 285 as he bud (Surrey) 73, 71, 71, 72, 09-1
after this morning's round from (total 350.
Charles Ward 206 with Locke Arthur Lee (Sumain,kdale)
Faulkner cach another 60, 75, 71, 73, 73-total 358.
stroke behind.
Chester Cup Starters
London, May 5-A field
at Chester tomorrow after-
11001.
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MOTOR BUS EXPLODES
Rio de Janeiro, May Twelve people were burned to death when a moter bus, which wat stranded by foods in the streets of Bio, exploded
Pasenters struggled to Travi vehicle, Twen' y-
But Locke's three consecutive ht dre at night. half rounds of 33-be was home! in that see this morning and the burnt but and home with 33 this oft.-one were injured, two serious, Water three feet deep in the men-showed how magnificent
st ets hampered fireem.n's rede a fighter he is-Reuter
cur effort, The bn: had
alled in the floud waters and while the explosion occurred the driver was trying to restart In the Deuter.
Tourney
Lamelon, May 5. Arthur Hibbert, the Manchester Area Champion and a strong tip for i
the title, today won his thirri
in the Amateurį Hards
of Championship England, beating Eddie Hughes, a Liverpool tus driver, by 1,247 points to 1,111.
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REME, Sookun- poo, 2 p.m.: RAF, Kai Tak, 2 p.m.
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