THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1950.

JUMPING IN THE

URREY COMPELLED TO FOLLOW ON AGAINST THE WEST INDIANS

London, May 15.--The West Indies outplayed Surrey today at the Oval and, after declaring with only five wickets down, compelled the County to follow on 344 runs behind.

By the close of play Surrey had scored 102 for three and still needed 242 runs to avoid an innings defcat,

After adding 69 runs this morning, the West Indies declared al 537 for Alve wickets and then skittled Surrey for 193,

Everton Weekes, the world record-breaking batsman, added further honoura He joined George Headley as being the only to his name with a double century. West Indian to hit 200 in this country, but Weekes failed by two runs to equal Headley's best here. 234 not out against Nottinghamshire in 1939. Weekes batted for five hours 55 minutes for his 232,

which included 26

foars.

Surrey were in a chastened mood after lunch, which was taken with the score 78 runs for five wirkets. Parker and Laker showing the utmost care in dealing with the bowling of Johnson and Worrell. The latter sent down four suc- cessive maidens.

Fall of wickets: 1-13, 3-63, Worrell nl 95,1102 for three, required 242 to| Replacini: Valentine, also a left arm bow-avert an Innings defeat-Reu-13-0, 1-70, 5-70, 6-108. 7-108.

10-131, 8-104. ler, dianised Laker and Alecr.

23

with Tiveries in

consecutive

-

the

third over.

THE SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES

Jalinzon

no Genez

Bowling

14.3 13

BADMINTON

Parker ached a praiseworthy

1st Innlogs

50 in two and a quarter hours | Rae, e. and b, Laker

his century by Marshall, e. Barton b. Alee Beder

but we decMahon, the

pix

when Th

fact man in, toucheri

for

to Johnson

ball Worrell, e. Surrage b.

Laker Christiani,

Williams

4 Worrell

Valentine Goddard 17

232

wire made a third catch he Werke, b. Alec Bedrer hind the wick 1. Parker stay-Wolcott, bw b. Aler. Bedrer 128 ed three hour and 20 minutes Christian, not out and hit seven fours in his 04. nut uut.

Following on

344 runs

hind Surrey lost Eric Bedser at 18. Parker failed to peat hi Grat uninit performance and went to Worrell's fist delivery with me at 48.

By 4, ex-byes 2.

BURREY

32

2nd Innings

Extras

20 Fishinck not out

55

Tol::

...

597

Eric Beder 1bw b. Johnson Darker b. Worrell

19

(for five declared)

Constable, c. Rae b. Gonez Barton not out

SURREY

Extras

ist Innis

Gomez 1. b.

10

Total

37

Christian) :

Pichlock.

E. Beder, c. Vatenfine b. FISHLOCK BATS WELL

Willants however, irit Lers Fblock, wel and completel his 50 in Parker, got out....... 58 minute He and Cons-Constable, e

for the

Worrel table sided 49 runs. third wicket and then the latter Barton, h. Worrell

ned extch by Whittaker, lbw b Worrell |Laker, e ftoddard b. Valen-

was cast to

Rac

a

The Tethunder and his cap- tuin.

stayed together A. Better, e

Karton,

until the cloor, when Suey,

Germany Nearer

To Participation In Olympics

Copenhagen, May 15- The International Olympic

divided! Committee today

provisionally to recognise |

Germany's National Olympic Committee.

af

ally accepted under certain con- dition. The will be decided

10

Christiani b

11

Valentine Surridge, b. Willians Kirby, D. Gomez

McMahon, c. Christinal v

Jalinzon

Extras

Total

103)

LEAGUE TENNIS

Smart and Saul 6-4.

Patrick The and

Interma-

beat

Fall of wicketka and 3-97-Reuter."

103

(for (hree)

1-16, 2-48

WOMEN'S GOLF Foreign Challenge Does Badly In

Open

British

Major W. V. Burdon, (11 Hussars, BAOR 10) on his own "Ollo" at a stone wall jump during the Badminton Three Days Event to find mounts and riders for

the forthcoming Helsinki Olympics.

COUNTY CRICKET

Grand Form

Trevor Bailey In Grand

Against Glamorgan

London. May 15.-Cold and dull conditions which contrasted sharply with Saturday's warm sunshine cricket pre- marked the second day of the County

howler, Trevor Bailey. gramme. The England fast

Spurs Had Best however, evidently found the conditions to his time. Support Among

A devastating spell by Bailey brought the match be tween Essex and Glamorgan to a dramatic finish.

League

Clubs

LAMOTTA SHOPPING CAREFULLY FOR A GOOD DEAL?

By CORNELIUS RYAN

New York-Jake LaMotta, calmly ignoring demands that he defend his World Middleweight Championship as soon as possible, apparently is shopping carefully for the best "deal" for a summer defence.

Although both New York and National Boxing Association rules demand that a champion defend every six months against the leading challenger, LaMolla has not defended since he took the title from the late Mareci Cerdan last June.

The leading challenger clear- ly is welterweight champ Ray Ilobinzon, who would give up the 147-pound crown for chance at the 160-pound title. But LaMotta obviously has no intention of fighting Robinson.

KNOWS IT?

The plain truth is that any of

Callover On

The Derby

London, May 15. The

several middleweights can whi| Aga Khui's pair, Eclat and

LaMotta, und he knows it. Two

Frenchmen, Laurant Dauthe

Khorassan, along with the challenger, Tele-

and Robert Villerain, already French

have done so,

Robinson would gram, one of which seems

Jake,

be a heavy favourite over and Steve Bellore also would

have to be favoured,

Mure to be the mount of Gordon Richards in

tho

Thus Jake has no confidence Derby, all received quota- In his chances to retain the etions at the callover on the when he dually is forced to Epsom Classic at the Vic-

It for Jake is a realist toria Club here tonight.

defend

and a busi

LaMotta

in a miner

De defending

The Asta Khan has prior claim

outdoor maten on Richards #rvices, and un-

Jess he relinquished this,

with Rocky Graziato, a

Bri-

mielty match in which Jaketain's Champion Jockey will be

wold be slight favourile to defent the elumy Roelty.

unable to ride Telegram, who

But Graziano got no better an easy winner at Long- who: price champ yesterday. than a draw with Tony Jairotonisht tumbled to 28 to 1 from in a recent bout, which almost the Artes following reports tot

liminated him.

Richards has been asked to rde the colt.

LATEST RUMOUR The latest rumor is that Jake The American bred colt has decided to defend against Prines Simon, shortened a fric- the winner of a Tiberto Mit:tion further and he heads the Tuzs

Fortuguer match. with market am 7 10 4 ch'ince Jake to get a percentage of the or eight horses quoted five future purse of either should showed a cut In

price.

The Mitrl or Tuzo become Cham- biggest of these was that of M. plon.

Marcel Boussa's Galeador, who the Such deals or not unknown, was narrowly beaten in for it was by such an agreement French Two Thousand Guinens that Joe Lou!s

title yesterday, gul the

The top offer is now chance against Jin Braddegi 100 to 7 na mgainst 20 to 1 last from 81 for 2 at the interval Glamorgan were all out London, May 15.-Totten-while the legitimate challenger, week. 40 minutes later for 103. No batsman faced Bailey ham Hotspurs, the Chum-Max Schmeling, got nothing at Braddock collected from with confidence on a wearing pitch. He tool; a wicket pions of the Second Divi- all

Louis for years. sion, were the best sup- LaMotta is just with the first delivery of each of his inst four overs

the good 13 Braddock- and his full analyals for the imings was 11.1 overs,ported Football League club busineznan five maidens, 15 runs and seven wickets.

(Daffley, troublesome 103

In 5.1 overs, four of them maidens, after tea, Bailey dismissed seven Glamorgan batsmen for three runs and

spite of a

visit a specialist, Denis Compton

for Middlesex

Fred

Lords: A1

right-arm

in England during the sea-United Pres. fast Bon just ended.

Derby-

Written Assurance

THE QUOTATIONS

The full betting was: 7 to Prince Simon.

7 to 1 L'Amiral,

to Castle Rock.

100 to D Vieux Manoir.

100 to 7 Calcador.

25 to 1 Eclat.

20 to 1 Khorasaan and Tele- kram.-Reuter,

Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland. May 15. Home players may well consider they had the best of the argument when theer, for which he intends to bowler 7 for 15). Essex 304. The average attendance for LaMotta Asked For British, Women's Golf

Somerset 414 The 21 League matches played kround, White Championship opened here completed his first century of

at and 161 for no wickets (Gim-at their home today. The field was re-the season

lett not out 93, Angell not out Hart Lane, North Londen, was

they were Paterson N.J., May 14.-The G7). Middlesex 425 for nlue over 54,000, and

also the best drawing team for Commissioner of the National though there! South China ben LRC, -a,duced to 32 by two rounds Lords against Somerset,

He batted three hours, Ave declared.

nway matches In the Second | Boxing Association, Abe Greene, The official spokesman for the in the Men's "B" Division of played and

Ať Derby: Northamptonshire Division.

today asked the Middleweight are still overseas challengers minutes for 144, which Included "The Olympic the Tennis League yesterday,

12 fours. Seventeen-year-old Committee said:

Champion, Jake LaMotta, for a E. Chan and T. Kwok ISCAM from the United States, Western

his first 325 and three for one. Titmus claimed Committer

When they played on an op- | written assurance that If he ponente ground an average of kept his title

14 h on June German Republic 1, provision-boat Huribat and Shave - beat

Championship Shire 253 (Smith 52). duwerhande and Mange 6-4; beat | Australia and France, many half-century In

32,000 At Oxford:

watched their would defend it within 80 days Warwickshire 89 over Benzin Saw of the "foreigners" were cricket. He hit a six and four

fcurs.

and 152 for three (Don Taylorames.

against the winner of the Ray slav beat ribatt and Share 6-4; beat i eliminated.

Robinson-Villemala Gght, out 50), Ox- Ouwerhande and Mange G-4:

56, Gardiner not out,

Miridlesex thus went

enjoyed Sunart and Saul 6-0.

Australians good lead of

211 but Somerset ford University 349. out of 10 defeated. both South fought back well, Harold Gim-

At Manchester: Afrien's official entries failed to blett and Fred Angell putting on 186, Lancashire 442

len 161 in ap survive the day, and the

opening partnership | (ci. Edrich 120. 1wo hours entrant from Belgium. Mille. A lasting

and

1 Howard not out 561. was runner-up minutes to Anish the day re- Jacquel, who fee the British girls', title bit quiring only 50 runs with all! At Nottinghana Supres 377 round. the average attendance year, was beaten in the after-wickets intact to wipe off the for nine declared and 101 for at St James Park, Newcastle,

winning her Art

370 folhas dropped about 10,000 this on after

wo. Nottinghamshire two declared. (Winrow not out season. 189).

Last season Newttle were club at best supported At Worcester: Worestershire C pro-azu for nine declared, Leicester- home, with an average of over shire 150 and 229 for four 152,000 but this year they have

142 tint out (Lester

Palner dropped into sixth place in the with about 43.- First Division 000.

tomorrow after tional Olympic husro a report

the Commitre from a special Commission maninated balay."

C-2: of the will not affec!

Any outcome

mion' report

Germany's brition in regard to

1952 Gama, a deerson

how-

Twp Americans CM Tane even Kl Ich las (SCAA) bent uribatt arul Shawo

beat verhandle and Mange Were - beat Smart and Saul 09,

CRC 214, USRO 14:

Chan

match.

SURPRISES

arrears.

ONE MORE FOR AMES

h

D. Pang and Moyland CRC) lost to Litol Stack and cam on that has been portponed be-stubba 2-d. Beat Surg At Galea att Care 13

national Toon 4-6 beat Capt Crawford, German

and Capt Seaton 6-3. federations are not affiliated to Dee and KM Au beat Stack and Stubbs 0-2; beat Galea and the International Federation.

Though 4-1: Beat Crawford and MAY BE TOO SOON

Benton G-3. Tic spek man saki,

Ba Sun and TP. Tung drew with i Stack and Stabler G-1: beat Galea a One of the best of the second Provided Getmany B: Beat Crawford round games saw Viscountess Leslie Ames, of Kent, tve, that was nevepted it was not impes-and Season 17-4 sible for her to take part of The match between CCC and ine de St. Saveur, of France, a for-grested towards his goal of A

mer winner of the British girls" "Century of Centurin," with an 35, although the fording way postponed.

Klins best

Philomena other 100 today. Ames, who was of the 10C was that it wa

"ti

Curtis Cup undefeated at the close with 105 Garvey, the Irish

Niessly Tagainst Gloucestershire, player. by a single hole.

defeats only nather three centuries to Surprises 7 better sustained by Bibs Jacqueliny fulfil his ambition.

Gonsalves and nuth. of South Africa, ant M. Xavier 0-1 beas Mr. Carvallo and Miss I Soape 4.2 Mt. Pat Borthwick, Australia's

Room to derisie definitely to re- admit rmany.

The admission of Ismer's Nas tional Olymple Committee was postponed because of the "un clear pratim in the

Fant

were both admitted.

Curacao and Thalland

tikk, LADIES' "B" DIVISION LRC 8, Recreio "White" 1 Mis Lynn Rabanon Scholes LRC)

[Figuriteda and

6-1 beat M

and

Beat Mi 31.

Miss

Wert

tho

George Elameti, of Glourcater.

Mrs Salyand Miss Hatty Champion, Miss Frangs Step- shire, didinguished kim-elf with at Miss Figurenede anet

to innings of 105, his hughest bi Ribeiro 6-3; but Mrs

cricket. Gonsalves hens, holder of the file, sur-

He baited Major G-2: beat Mavived the day as did Miss Jae- best-elast

Hampshire for nine Grieves 53,

At Brol: Kent 193 and 1ER (Ames not oul 1051, for three Ghucestershire 379-Reuter.

NEWCASTLE LOST

there

THEY'RE NOW EGYPTIANS

Jaro- Barcelona, May 14.-

Drobny and Vladimir Cernik, Czech tennis players who LaMotin is tentatively became naturalised Egyptians, and scheduled to malts his first de defeated Pedro Massip Ja

unofficial Brur fence of the 160-pound creen Jaime Bartroll G-1, G-1. - from official complied

and against

ex-champion Rocky lay, the Ara day of a three- estimated aggregate fitures, ex-Graziano at the Yankee Stadium day tournament between Egypt cluding all Cup and reprezen- in Now York on June 14. and the Real Club, Barcelona. tative games

бл played

the United Press.

--Associated Press.

Arsenal, che- Cup winners, with an average attendance of brutt 51,000 for home matches, headed the First Division, while fanciertes Uled Wete the best urnwing team away from home with an average gate of)

A decision on the recognition Sara Baqueline Gordon, a analist three four hours and 20 minutes and Amateur Billiards hearts 40,000.

years ago, whose win over Miss hit 20 fours.

the Scottish Donald, Gonsalves

Mirs Charuplon and brat

runner-up for

TSRC was postponed.

Mira Irene Souza

CCC 7. KCC 2

and Mis

Championship

Cham- In the Don- and

in their re-

of the Saar wie postpond until Mr Malingan and Mrs Terwogt

The Third Division Jean tomorrow, it being pointed out |st to Ma Figueiredo and Mka

Note County, The powerful

plons. Nottingham-! that, this situation was difficult Reo 2-6; heat Ms

and Mis Xavier 6-3;

Southern Section, Ivenine of the defleate position Caralho and Miles 1. Soates, 6.0. the British title two years ago, thire batting machine gave an

display agains! of Germany-Reuter.

The match between KU and was one of the dominant hap impressive

London, May 15.-Frunk E- Feaster Rovers, of the Northern Third Division, of Stourbridge, in the Section of the wards,

best tendances Loth penings of nearly 12 hours of Sussex and took only three ant

The ladies in

half hours to make 370 for Midlands, began his defence of and the nonstop golf for

rounds two. the two

They were mainly the English Amateur Billiards home and away

a brilliant debted to

Burroughes Freelive Divisions. completed. Horsman and Min Fisher 6-3; breat While, consitlerably thinned, wicket partnership of 243 in 130, London, today In great At home Notts

challenge is still minutes between Simpson and style against Joe Tregoning, of the overseas formidable not, the less with Winrow, both of whom made Neath, whom Edwards beat in 20,000,

two fancied Anerican venturies,

year's Anal. Curtis Cup players, Dot Kielty Mm Noralı Castro and Mrs T. Watsun drew with Mrz Peppersiand. Grace Lenczyk-Reuter.

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TODAY

Rumjam (CCC) beat hits Pepperall order to get

At Hack 6-2; beat airs

and

Mr Lawen and Ailes Watt -0.

Mex Bradley and Mrs Nurenla beat Mis Pepperall and Mr Han wock -1; drew with Mra forsv and tra Fisher 6-0; beat Mrs Lawes the

The drst round games in the International Hockey Tourna- and Mike Wall 6-3, ment, postponed from Sunday, will take place as follows:-

Today

Scotland v Ireland at Club de Recreio 5.30 p.m'

Umpires: Guest & Silva Wates v. England at RNRC 1

6.30 p.m.

Umpires: Grewal & Xavier Portugal v. Pakistan at RNRC 2 5.30 pm,

Umpires: Blinkt & Gater.

Wednesday

Netherlands

Inicia V. KNRC I 5.30 p.m.

Umpires: Padley & Inko.

THE

2-

WIN

E

at

and Mr Hancock 6-1; lost to Mrs Horsman and Mics Fuher 3-7; brat

Btm Lowes and Miss Watt 7-5,

KCC PROGRAMME

MORE AMERICANS

secondChampionship

at

over

County had 34,000 and nuny aver while Doncaster's average tome gate were nearly Simpson made his 100 in 140! At the end of the Best of the 18,000 and away nearly 13,000,

--Reuter, minutes and Winrow made his six wo-hour sessions,

over

century in 55 minutes, the quick- which the match will be decided, est of the season. Simpson hit awards was in play 920 against

Seven American golfers left 17 fours in his 153 and Winrew Tregoning's 392. Edwards had a BOGOTA GREETS The following matches have been today for Sectland to play in 158 not out in two hours atich 53 reak of 211 during the after- arranged for tomorrow al 5.5 the British Amateur golf tour-minutes, including two sixes 1000.

Ara M. Chow v Miss N. Lant-nament at St Andrew's on Mayant 25 fours.

J.M.

bert Baker in the semi-finals of 22-27,

headed

Stranuhan,

Frank by who won the 1940

the Indira Bingles Tandicap

Lieut Col. and Mis A. Forward Mes 8. Groundwater and N. Hart tournament. Other members of the the group are Francis Quinet, veteran who competed in the

Baker in the semi-finals of

Mixed Doubles Handing.

Ay. White y A. E. P. Guest British tournament for the

in the semi-finals of the Meu's

Singles Handicap

first

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

An even session at night aw Edwards maintalo his advantage d the closing scores were E- wards 1,647, Tregoning 1,030. The best break of the evening The close of play scores in was 129 by Edwards.--Reuter."

tine In 1914, Campbell, Ed first-class matches today were:

Essex beat Innings onek

AL Brentwood: Lowery, W. Métale, Bill Good-

John Esple-United |Glamorgan by an

114 runs. Glamorgan 187 and

A T. E. and I. O. Baker V Zingern and J. V. Sellers in the remi-finalı of the Men's Doubles

Press. Hond!cap.

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JAPANESE STILL "UNPALATABLE"

Melbourne. May 15-The Iawn Tennis Association

its instructed Australia today

to the delegates

Davis Cup nations meeting in London on the re- to opposZ July 6 admission of Japan.

NEIL FRANKLIN

cen-

Bogota, May 15. Nell

England's Franklin.

re-half, and his Stoke City George Montford, club-mate,

for mnde Impressive debuts Sante Fe in the Colombian pre- mier division on Sunday.

Sante Fe beat Medellin 3-2 Montford making the openings for his side's first two goals and scoring the winner himself.

Franklin was brilliant in de- fetté

and

continually broke up the dangerous Medellin attacks.

The 22,000 spectators gave the tremendous Brilch players ovation-Reuter.

Fanling GOLF

Mr H. M. Pili, a Vice-Pre- N, J. Whelpton (11) won the zident, sald that while the deci-Stapleford 'Competition sion might seem

unreasonably total of 37 points. hard, the feelings of the Aus tralian public could not overlooked.

ba

with a

Rough Stuff At Close Quarters

Bill Jackson (left) of Jamaica, and Luc van Dam close quarters fighting, of Holland, mix it with some during their middleweight bout at the Empress Hall, ¡London.

Van Dem, rathe::less Vúluble,

said that

Susan, brunette wife of was Jackson's elbow in the first.

Lue van round, Dutch middleweight Dam will never be convinced that her husband received Jus was equally certain he should

when referee Tominic His net score was 71 which tice

have won. had

He

tha was good golf on Sunday cons-Little decided that Luc

the 6ft, blood from his injured eyo kad dering the heavy state of the been outpointed by

coloured Jamatean Bill Jackson. partially blinded him and, litat The possibility of Japan play-courses.

In the dressing room after he had had to grope his way ing against Australlo, In Aus

Next Sunday there, will bowards Susan demonstrated how inside Jackson's extraordinarily

Left jong arms for seven of the ten-

tratio, if she was re-admitted,

was unpalatable to every Aus-Prize Sunday, competition at her husband had had his tralian,” he said, Reutor: Fanling

eysild cut by what she claimed rounds-London Express,

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