Hollies, 11-91, gives Warwick second victory
London, May 12-Warwickshire today scored their second victory in three matches by beating Middlesex at Lords and on their present form must be strong contenders for the English County Cricket Championship.
Middlesex proved no match for Warwickshire and can have gained little encouragement from Apart their early team-building experiments. from 17-years old Fred Titmus, the youngsters on trial for bowling were not impressive.
JAPAN
IN 1958
OLYMPIC
No Middlcacx batsman comfortable appeared against a hostile and varied attack backed up by the keenest of fielding and good catching.
Eric Hollies, who richly de-
served his match figures of 11 for 91 with his legt-breaks and googlies, staked his claims for further Test honours,
He
Copenhagen, May 12.-
Northamptonshire, who made Mr Rik von Frenckell, chief such a remarkable rise in the Finnish Olympic spoken table last season under Freddie Loday Japan Brown, outplayed Essex to win Inn said would be represented in by 10 wickets, Brown played a
useful part in the succe the 1958 Olympic Games, and Gordon Garlick, forming an and he hoped Germany and all-spin attack, claimed Essex's Russia also would be there. remaining seven second innings Mr von Frenckell toll news- wickets today for 60 runs, which to get men as he arrived for the In-left Northamptonshir's ternational Olymple Committee only 10 for victory. Congress opening
next bere
week: "I hope to see nil coun-
SURREY WIN
teles at the Helsinkt Olympics. The final stages of the match We are in correspondence with the Soviet Union but about this between Surrey and Derbyshire at the Oval proved most excil-
I cannot say anything further Just now,"
ing, with Surrey running out
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THREE
TIE
IN
GOLF TOURNEY
London, May 12.-A triple international tie between Bobby Locke, South Africa's holder of the British Open Championship, Ossie Pickworth, former Australian Open Champion, and Charles Ward, England's No. 1 golfer, occurred in the Daily Mail £2,500 professional golf tournament on the Walton Heath Course today.
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They all had aggregates for 72 holes of 290 and will play off tomorrow over holes for the first prize of £525-the largest award in British professional golf,
All had chances of being out on his own as the winner, but while Ward and Pickworth lont in their final rounds ground Locke had a one-hole calamity,} when he took six to the long 13th,
He was two under fours to that point and heading for his second tournament
success of! the winners by four wickets. "I am sure Japan will be
two hours left for the season, but that robbed him With
a run a of this and a final round of 71 rendmilted to the IGC," he said, play. Surrey required
the last but one but Germany is our great prob-minute to win Great pace bow-he lem."
made player to finish-left him only ling by Leslie Jackson
Ward
Pick- level with Membership of the IOC is the their
difficult, task extremely first essential step for participa and half their side were out in worth.
an in the Olympic Games. Ger- 70 minutes for only $4 run many made a determined bid to
At that stage Jackson had secure support for membership claimed four victima for 21 rune
but
and
BRILLIANT 70 Word jumped into the lead before the 1948 London Games and has also run out Surrey' after three rounds with a bril-
because was unsucessful
Jim liant 70 for 214, and was then many members believed it was star, Laurie Fisblock.
Laker was caught at 67 and
ahend of Pickworth when Alec Bedrer joined Bern stroke
Hargreaves, (72), with Jack oard Constable for the seventh M
the course who had equalled: record of 69, and Locke each 219.
too soon after the war.
OPPOSITION
Mr Frenckell said: "Person-wicket stand 49 runs were sl ally, I hope Germany will come required in 40 minutes. to the Olympics in Helsinki, The background of the Olympic iden 14 that the whole world should Participate."
Wilh the crowd cheering every n the mir knocked off the run with 12 minutes to spare.
Lord Mildmay Missing
Lord
Plymouth, May 12
41- Mildmay, year old Champlon amateur steeplechase jockey, was reported missing today after bathing at the month of the River Yealm, Newton Ferrers, Devon. Royal naval ships from Plymouth and motor boats searching for him.
were
Lord Mildmay, the second holder of the title, Baron Mildmay of Crete, has rideen over 100 winners in steeple chase races-Reuter,
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Hargreaves was die drst to crack with 78 in the final round. Then Ward took 76, while Pick- Mr Frenckell did not elaborate
worth's 70 Included several 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon, Seven of the right frst-class on the statement that he be
May - 13th & 14th lieved Japan was certain to matches played in the current missed chances. This left Locke he seemed Tegain admittance to the 10C. series produced definite results.
the frst
set for this after 12 holes 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. nation which suffered first For
time this season well 70 to win and cricket weather pre-but that six checked
Long...10 FUN AND 10 MCKIN hand from the Germans during perfect
The leading players with the war are likely to offer les valled throughout the period.
Dheir four rounds and aggregates oposition to Japan than to
were Charles Ward 70, 74, 70, 70, Germany.
200, Ossie Pickworth, of Aus-
Dut
Most of the 110 delegateN
expected today.
RESULTS
hum.
78,
Jack ***Wres
At Brentwood: Northump-tralia, 70, 73, 12, 75, 290; Bobby from the 24 nations participatburtonshire brat Essex by 10 wic-Locke, of South Africa, 75, 71, in the congress
already have eta Essex 178 and 168 (73, 71, 200; arrived and the remainder are
64). role
Northamptonshire 2473
74 73, B. The congre 347 and 18 for no wicket. Smithers
74, 72, 73, 201 open officially on Sunday.
At Oxford: Hampshire beat Johnny Fallon
73, 00, 0, 22. but six members of the Execa- | Oxford University by
295: Bill Branch 74, 77, 72, 72, Committee heli a pre- wickets. Oxford University Haloary meeting yesterday.-197 and 243,
Hampshire 209 295; Dal Rees 73, 77, 74, 72, 290; Sam King 71, 78, 71, 77, United Pres.
.1 aral 162 for four.
At Lords:
Warwickshire 97-Reuter.
211 beat Middlesex by Warwickshire 320 and 218 for even declared (Dallery not out 143 and 157 59). Middlesex (Hollies
50th Jubilee Handicap
right-arm slow leg-
London, May 12.-There are break, rix for 17).
12 probables for the 50th year
Cambridge: Cambridge
of the Kempton Park Great University drew with Lonea-
Jubilee Handienp
over
Stakes, run hire. Cambridge University 321
one oifle and a quarter for a declared and 254 (Shep
pard, Grieves, right-arm,
"240 Reds killed by planes"
Taipeh, May 12. The
(A-break 5 for 40), Lancashire Nationalist Air Force Head-
al Kempton Park tomorrow,
Krakatoa (Gordon They are Richard), Hyperbole Breasley), Moondust (Charlle Sinirke), Myney Hampton At The Oval:
Ken Guthin),
(W.
Rickaby)
213 and 152 not out 75).
Peter Flower
Derbyshire tag Ballymead Surrey 341 and
(Dour (Jackson,
W. H, Carr), Goyuca
today
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reported MORGAN PRICE WINN Surrey beat that powerful air units on SUÏÏOK TOUNG + four wickets. Thursday at 11.30 p.m. at- six facked Tachang jet base, of miles northwest fast 15
116 for right-arm,
Smith). Deuces Wild (C. Orton), medium, 4 for 56). Derbyshire Shanghai, and dropped a Jacobite (Eph Smith), Sun 147 nad 309.
Flame (R. Roader), Sans Atout
I (D. Greening) and Merchant
of Venice (L. Piggott).-Reuter,
¡Collision In
Mid-air
London, May 12. Ten Dri-
fish nirmen Krc believed to
WEEK-END SPORT
Lawn
TODAY
Bowls-First Division
have been killed in a mid-air League: HKFC v KBGC; PRC collision between a Royal Arv Recreio "A"; CCC Recreio Force Lincoln bomber
and a
fighter during an exercise near Second Division League: Fayld, Egypt, the Ale Ministry Taikoo y KCC, POC v HKFC. here announced tonight.
Third Division League: CCC No bodles
KCC; have been re- Kowloon Docks; PRC v covered no far, the Air Ministry Recreio v IRC.
the Bald. All announcement
Friendly: Kowloon 'Docks mlsing men were in the Lincoln bomber, it is believed-Router.
IHRANG. Sixth
V
Race Meeting
Поста at Happy Valley, First Saddl-
Rocket Travels 108 in Bell at 2 p.m.
Miles Up
Bottball-Braves
League
Midget
(Senior
to
large number of bombs.
It said a bht fire was observed
in several places, possibly some
Chinese Red planes were des-
troyed on the ground.
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An Air Force communique said that between May 4 and 19,
a fatal of 118 warplanes dropped 08,400 pounds of bombs, killed 240 Communists, destroyed 170 Junks, over 100 military installa
ions, one wharf and also drop- ped 100,000 leaflets-United Press.
east of
Plane Wreck In Desort Cairo, May 12.-Egyptian gue Champions) v Rest of frontier guards today found an burned out the league at CỦA Eround, unidentified plane
by with charred bodies aboard in
the descrt 20 miles May 12. The 3.30 p.m., to be followed Washington,
Shep Sutez. according to unconfirmed United States Navy announced presentation of the Jim
the reports reaching here. herd Challenge Cup today that it hand fired a rocket
League Blackhawks,
renched it by follow- They 108 miles into the sky from Champions
ing a trial of footprints believed launching
mid-Pacific ship in
Tennis KCC Tournament. to be those of smugglers. Other last night.
Doubles footprints of Mixed
the surrounding The flight set a new altitude Etnols
p.m.; Final of wreckage were thought to have record
for an American-bulit Handicap, 3
Doubles Handicap, 4 been left by Bedouins seeking
loot. Reuter; single slage rocket, the Navy Ladles
TOMORROW Hookey - International (First .Hound):
p.m.; Wales England at Navy ground, and, Pakistan at am; Portugal v Navy ground, 10a.m.; India Netherlands at Recreio ground
A two-stage rocket-two P.
rockols Atted together, one Aring after the other has used
up its fuel supply-has ascend-Tournament
ed more than 285 miles from Scotland v Ireland at
5.30 White Sonds, New Mexico-ground, Reuter.
Pandal Scratched
Was
Bantam Bombshell
Brisbane,
Recreio Stumeso
V
1
v
London, May 12.-Marest 10 am,
Bowls-First Division Lawn Bouisbuc'a colt Pardal
Second officially scratched from the League: KCC v IRC. Epota Derby at 9 am, B.S.T. Division League: Filipino Club
WKBOG: today,-Bruter.
May 12. The Chal bantamweight, Sitphol, who scaled eight stone, ix and a half pounds, knocked out the Queensland Champion, Red Parsons, who scaled eight tone, Ave pounds, in the fath round of fight arranged for 12
ounds here tonight.
Silpho had his knocked out Parsons when they ipet,iny Moly
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