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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950.
Cambridge & W. Indies hit up 1,324 between them-for 7 wickets
Cambridge, May 19-Further additions were made to the list of new records when the cricket match between Cambridge University and the West Indies ended here in a draw today.
In reply to the University's first innings total of 594 for four wickets declared, the West Indies scored 730 for three wickets, the highest total in history by a visiting West Indies side.
This beats the 665 made against Middlesex at Lords in 1939.
Everton Weekes and Frank Worrell took chief! honours for the touring team. In a third wicket!
Southeast stand they added 350 runs in three and three- Asia Aid Scheme
quarters hours to set up a record for any West Indies cricket in this country.
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problems facing the peoples of Sruth and Southeast Asia stul of meeting their
for commnic development would
be to start immediately a pro- Kramme based on netion by the Governents represented at the Conference. arldec.
Weekes, 304 not out, en- joyed the distinction of hit-
The highest innings worr ting ever made in England by a Whit player from the Caribbean. Kelland the West Indies resumed their in
The weather was fine when | Doggart Innings today, 215 runs behind Stevenson the University with eight wie kets in hand at Fenners,
Wells May
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Byes, Lag-byes 8. Wides 2
No-balls then taken.
Stevenson 1. SIX-YEAR PLAN
Worrell and Weekes, who put that on 196
together overnight, er- (Want 2, Kelland 13,--Beuter. Comarque and The
third wiekel! while the Committee meugnise teblished a new
record partnership of 291 runs! that there was already a non-res siderable flow of technical as for a West Indies tournit fen in England by beating the 230 sistance through private Government channels to the area stored by G. Headley and ED. concerned, and that
Valuable Sealey against Nottingham-hira dulance had wiready been in 1939. ceived from
the Uilted Ni- agencies
tions, the specialped
and their refienai organisations,
was ensidered exiting resourF
required
immediately.
The the
communiqu Commatter
that their
FIFTH HUNDRED
By Jutich, Worrell and Weeken were still togeth.r, having add- in the area 46. The West Endie, thun supplemented tunded 6 rum to pass
opponents" first unriggs total.
By contrast to yesterday, Worrell scored the more fre ly today, obtaining 20 run in the openita ova to Weekes' eight.
band that, recommended that the development of Asian arras should proceed by pro-
under
plan Breve lage: coveries a period of six years, According to informed sources of £23,000,000 the sum has been mentioned as the total
here
|
Worrell reached tus 100, the
a quarter homes.
1th of the game, in three and
The batsmen Were uner urbed by changes in the attack
and the bowlers
labatred an
on commitmento
over the 4x year, but that n to be deter Vain on a pitch which remained mined at the suggested Boutons undeipful as on the flust two
over
days,
Tea
minutes before much waz dur, heavy rain followed by thunder and lightning sent the players in early.
conference in September.
The £8,000,000 for technical three-year assistance period is uiterstood to be en for 2013- measure emergency
Courtes three ich. mestate
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WARWICK SETTING A Mount Is 100-1
HOT PACE
London, May 19.--Warwickshire, who finished fourth Inst season, are setting a hot pace in the In County Cricket Championship this summer. four matches they have won three outright and drawn the other, which gives them 36 points and a lead of eight points at the top of the table over Northamptonshire and Surrey, who are joint
second.
the other two, two respectively. Kent, have
Somerset and played three and
RESULTS
May 10-The London.
Jackey, Gordon champion Retards, will ride Mr A. G. Samuel's Napoleon Bonaparte in the Derby on May 27, it was announced today,
The news created a big been It had Murprise as thought he would ride one of the French-bred challen
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Colonist II Wins
A lighting innings by the fast bowler, Trevor Bailey, who batted two hours and
The following are the results 40 minutes for G3 not out,
matches ended 10- failed to save Essex against of cricket Warwickshire at Birming-dag
Lancashire beat At Oxford: STAND OF 350
Hurst Park. May Oxford University by 10 wie wielet third
horge. Sand! ham.
Churchill's
•leclared
an 15 Winston 341 this ket Lancashire Warwickshire the open furd sesion, Micalled 350 is the three hous
Oxford Univer- Colenist 11, put on his best per- before corning, leaving Essex to take for no wicket, three-quartera Spender declared: "The mailt and
and 240 (Whiteambs formance to date when be made the Worrell was derived and bow-361 in 300 minutes and there site 114
from Wait!reement chance of an Essex 61, Berry, jelt-arm slow bowler, every yard of the running to win the mile and six furlongs led by a slow ball at 563. The stand up an- victory until the rpinners, Eric six for 83).
the Hollies and Abdul Hafeez Kar- record, being ather new
Indiedar, came into the attack. highest for any team in England.
of mer deliberations laya
foundation some of the edifice which in the end will help bringing about the stability of the countries of Southeast Asia," FIRST STEP
The
West
The leader of the Canacil m
Worrell hit 27 foarg in a stay W. Robert Mr defecation,
of four and a tolf hours,
With Trestrail as his partner, Mayhew, id: "We have had n very, very successful meeting Weekes completed his read
Art step, anul
double
in sucesive and it is ut
the fruits of our work
inning in four hours. shortly will be obvious to all,"
The West Indies took the lead in hand. wickets with seveD Mr F. W. Doidges, who head- ed the New Zealand delegation, itata held up play for 25 minutes
"I BORSION:
with the score at 607, and then ball at the open
drive for two especially appreciate and theyWeekes, with
it in vir Dogarl, made his score 235, will apprecate the reinark tus Mr Jayawar dens (Ceylon) had made when beating the previous best by a West Indies halaman in England, was 34 by G. Headley
Nottinghamshire
he said that
Britain
Truth the other
Wi
of the old This
asdnut Dominions, but also the setup-
nations of 1999.
mother of the new
the Currenwealth.
"There has been my ill-feelingt,
HICHEST EVER The West Indies anal
19.-M
He held of the French horse. Jocker 11, in a thrilling Anish to win by half a length. Native Heath was the runners-Reuter.
third of four
TAR
At Writs; Surrey beat Sommer-Paradise Stakes here today.
Somerset set by nine wickets. SPINNERS WICKETS
214 and 169 (Laker, right-arm Then the picture changed at din off-spinner, four for Onre. Hollies finished by taking 24). Surrey 310 and 74 for one
At Hove; Worcestershire beat dve wickets for 51 runs, while (mlock 51),
Sussex Radar whs was born at La lare, Pakistan, and has played Sumcx by six wickets,
Inim, claimed three wickets 202 and 213 (Perks, right-arm
live of fast incdium bowler, for 67.
Surrey, like their neighbours, 62. Worcestershire 24 and 222
deulty in Dewes 53 not out). Middlesex, earlier in the week, for four (Kenyon 78, Birel 50, experienced little
At Northampton: Northamp- defeating Somerset, who have yet to gain any points in the tonshire beat Kent by 187 runs. Northamptonshire 347 and 187 Championship this season.
declared Livingston When play was reamed at for four
four 87). Kent 214 and 139 (Clarke, todry, the inst
medium bowler, Somerset wickets fell for 21 runs left-arm fast
Brown, right-arm and Surrey scored the necessary love for 41,
runs for the loss of Lauric legbreak, three for 13).
At Bristol: his
Gloucestershire Fishlock,
completed Who
Yorkshire. Yuri- ccond half century of the drew with
shire 401 and 141 for Ove de match in 40 minutes.
Wells
131
total
#gadost
and to me the real joy to that was the best made in England, We cant go may feeling it is beating the 665 made
true that in our association we have found ur strength,
more convinced them ever that in the strength of the British Commonwealth lies the future hope of the world.”
Nazir Ahmed Mr Chaudhry
of the Pakistani Khan, lender delegation, declared:
1 have
seen here around the table
spirit of understanding that is
heartening, and 1, really
sider that it promises well for
the future.
Middlesex at Lords in 1939.
Werkes batted five homes and
Kent, set to get 321 for vic-clared, Gloucestershire 260 and (Milton 77 not tory, were always in trouble 220 for eight against a varied Northampton-bul).
195 minutes for his unbeaten 304,shire attack at Northampton!
which included 40 boundaries
SCORES
COMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
1st Innings
501 for four declared
WEST INDIES
Ist InuingS
730 for there
Stallmeyer, c. Duggart b.
send back the
AL Birmingham: Warwick- shire beat Essex by 11 runs. and were soundly beaten,
Warwickshire 213 303 for 155 and CLARKE'S S FOR 41
eight declared. Essex 243 (Dodds 56, Bailey 83 not low Robert Clarke, the fast left-out: follies, right-arm
the col-lg-tugham: Nottingham
Ove for 51). arm howler, caused Lapse when he
irst four Kent batsmen withshire drew with Leicestershire. runs scored, and he Leicestershire 187 and 343 for only 60
out, Christiani, bw, b. Warr. 111 ended with an analysis of five tour (Tomkin 102 not
Jackson 83 not out). Notting- assisted by mmshire 450).
At Lords:
The match be- 100 Freddie Brown, Northampton-
shire's captain, who took three tween Middlesex and Glumor- drawn. Glamərgin was runs with his pan wickets for 17
212 and 337 for six (E. Davies 730 slow Jeg-breaks.
Tomkin and
Walkins Vie G.
51). Middlesex Maurice Jackson saven
Leicestershire 423-Reuter. from an innings defeat against Nottinghamshire al Nottingham. They took only 100 minutes to add 184 in un unfinished part-
proposals will
Kelland Worrell, b. Wait Weekes, not out
*The practical agreed upon, 1 am mire,
lead us to better and oven Trestmail, not out spectacular results."Reater.
Swiss Two
Games Down
To France
Total for 3 wits)
WEEK-END SPORT
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London, May 19.-Play inf six'second round ties of the Davis Cup European zone League: was taking place at various centres today.
In Paris the France-Switzer land match, the start of which was postponed yesterday owing to rain, began and France won the two singles to gain u lend of two matches to ntl.
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mo-
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PRC; Recreio "W" v CCC; Re-cex, claimed the extra half hour whelmingly rejected a erelo "B" v KDC.
season
Brst century of the season two and a half hours, hitting, 12 fours in his unbeaten 102,
Jackson included 11 British Boxing Board of while fours in his 13 not out.
Control at its annual meet- Yorkshire, Jolut holders of the Championship with Middle- KBGC IRC; KCC v
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Gloucestershire in foul" rule into British box- Second Division League: win against
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Mr Teddy Waltham, the KFC JRC, FC v HKCC,
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YORKSHIRE BAULKED "The whole world is waiting CCC: PRC Y IRC. Rowing Regatta Royal
They were baulked of victory, for what we do tonight in this Hongkong Yacht Club v Victoria
which per Middle however, by the eighth wicketImportant matter. If we pass Recreation Club
pair, Charles Milton and Toma new regulation Goddard, who defied all at-mits a low punch to go without Wo will KO disqualification Island, 3.30 p.m.
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Milton made 17 not out and Such a rule would push back
for 30 British boxing
years, Portmarnock, Dublin. May 19.
two not out, Goddard --Australia's women touring
Emrys Davies stayed nearly and I advise you 'gentlemen to
a half hours for turn it down flat."
One delegate in favour of the At Copenhagen, Denmark won golfers, who will play matches both the singles which opened against all the Home Countries four and
his rule said that American boxing Egypt.
12 fours, and during their visit to Britain, be- Glamorgan and scored 90, which
included their match with
saved by the intro- style today when their mat
Another At Zagreb, Belgium and Yugogan in fino
In opposition said: "We have a today, we wem of this catch they beat Ireland on the Port- chant Mock out any due been
tie moet marnock Links by vo games chance of a Middlesex victory at duetion of the rule. Winners
the lot to thank America for but who Glamorgan, either Italy or Luxembourg,
The only loser was their No. Sweden are on the way to a
are now one of the three coun- sultus. Our rules are the third round meeting with the 1 player Miss P. Borthwick, County Championship in 1918, what suite America may not Philippines as they won the first who was liten six and five by ties without any points gained finest cods in the world and has two singles in their tie with the Irish Champion. Mr F. for this season, Glamorgan stood the test of time,Reu-
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