WEST

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1950.

ARE ALL

328 GLAMORGAN

INDIANS OUT FOR AGAINST

Cardiff, May 29. —At the close of play today on the second day against the West Indies touring cricketers, Glamorgan

Frank Sedgman of their match game wicket in their accond innings after dismissing

Eliminated By Unknown

the visitors for 328 runs in their innings.

Glamorgan's first innings total was 123 runs.

Glamorgan still required 153 runs to avoid an innings defeat, When lunch was taken carller in the day, the West Indies had scored 155 runs for two wickets. By ten the visitors had scored 294 runs for seven wickets. Before a large holiday crowd, the touring batsmen quickly settled down on the ideal wicket. They added 128 runs during the morning for the loss of only one wicket.

Jeff Stollmeyer and Frank Worrell batted on for exactly one hour when play resumed before Stollmeyer played over a ball and was bowled.

Paris, May 29.-living Dorfman (USA) today pro- vided the Arst major upst of the French Lawn Tennis Championships here by de-

When Worrell was joined by Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-70. Parkhouse not out

-202, feating the seeded Austra Everton Weekes, the scoreboard 3-171, 4-202, Ian Champion, Frank Sedg-oved rapidly. Worrell reached 7-250, 8-320 and fi-320. man, one of the favourites his 58 with a glorious six after for the Wimbledon title.

only 22nd Darfninn, seeded

beat In hi own country. Sedeman 2-0, 0-1, 3-4, 6-4, 7-3 round after a In the fourth

hard Aght

Sedgmun,

who was handi-

extent by

copped to some

wrist injury. was finally out- played by the America's le Beste placements near the net.

BROMWICH THROUCH

Bromwich, fortner Jolu

Champion, Erle Australian Sturgess, South Africa's No, I and the American, Art Larsen, fuflowed! Dortman tu quarter-finals.

Bromwich

the

ally good tennis to score a con- toriable 6-3, 6-2, 8-1 win over Sven Davidson of Sweden.

Sturget thanks largely to ht Splenald volleying, overcame Fre! Kovaleski (United States) C-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 while Larses, sixth ranking American, after early errors settled down to outplay Bernard Destremau, the French internallonal, 6-3, 3-0, 7-5, 0-4.

the

HARD FIGHT

100 minutes, but though both

raen played delightful strokes Hever Weekes dominated the part- Woller uership, racing to his half cen-Shepherd

Boll were Museer tury in 50 minutes,

Jones well set at the Interval.

E." Davies TEN DEEP

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6-222,

SPORTSMAN'S DIARY ASKS

Are Middlesex Testing Our Future Cricket Captains?

Middlesex county Intend to give

their potential county captains of the future a chance to gain experience and show their characteristics now.

As R. W. V. Robins, probably the best cricket captain in the county today is unable to lead Middlesex in the next few matches, his understudy is to be W. J. Edrich. Later the committee will give opportunities to others, Denis Compton will be among them.

What Middlesex think today may sonably prove to be what England thinks Lunorrow. Middlesex Influence in the Home is high. If they discover a real cap- tain, younger than Walter Robins, he may eventually sad England here, or in Aur- tralio.

1 Edrich Brst played for Middlesex In 1997, so he has waited quite a time for The modest honour of leading the side in four matches running. He has previously bn in charge only on occasions.

Extras

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Byas 3, Leg-byes 4-Reuter.

A crowd of 15,000 was pre- Every sent after lunch. necupled and

WAR

were allowed to sit on the grass Woolter, b. Rauadhin 10 deep in places round the

boundary.

Werke was bowled when he reached 59 runs after his third wicket stand with Worrell had Tealised 101 in 30 minutes. Ila bit nine fours.

Walcott was dismissed by Wouller at short leg when the taken at 181, new ball was but Glamorgan's persevering

cess at 202.

Walcott fell la a good run- ning catch on the boundary and Worrell wan bowled by ball which swing late. Worrell batted

hours and for minutes, hitting une six and 10 fours.

ree

21

Trestrail and Willams falled to stay and at ten Johnson and Gomez were together with the runs for seven Beore at 294 wickets.

Johnson, who hit three alxes and four fours, went as a result

Middlesex Fail To

Enforce

unces.

Follow-on

THAT CASUAL TOUCH

He has it in him to steered, because of his personality, aggressive spirit, and deep knowledge of the game; and it not in- significant thing he was distinguish.d in war. Compton has played for the County a year longer than, Edrich, but has never yet captained the side, although he fed the Players against the Gentlemen,

No doubt when serious responsibilities fall upon him in this respect he will discard that rather churning touch of the casual in temperament.

A point is that before Middlesex have Baish.d with their experiments the first Test against the West Indies will be upon us.

ANYBODY'S TITLE

so open

A 25,000 crowd at Lords saw the Sussex seventh wicket pair, Jim Parks, 18-year-old all-rounder son of the old Sussex player, and the professional skipper,

have James Langridge, prevent the follow-on against Middle-

sex.

WORLD CUP

The pair

put on a valuable 44 runs in just over half a hour before Parks was caught for 33 runs

Langridge went 92 not out after batting three hours and 20 minutes. Ho hit six fours.

on to make

On the other hand, Surrey have distinct chances and co 'a Road

Warwickshire, well-balanced team, with strong Hol- bowling (including Erie ties!) and strong batting, 100.

As a long shot, Warwickshire must have as good a chance as any.

BACK TO THE OVAL?

TOTALL

by

Bill Edrich (right), who has captained Middlesex in their last few matches, and

Denis Compton.

MCC Await Report On Compton

Test selection as wicket-keeper i voles ns against the 44 voles of Second Division Not for years has the County ainst the English tourists in the First and

the 1950/31 season.

clubs. Cricket Championship Escen

Tallon aged 34, who withdrew Tuttenham suggests that the now. Certainly the

last year from the Australian League reason should start on London, May 29.-Bank Holiday crowds took adjoint champions of last year-

the Orst Saturday in September the time that he intended to

the third Saturday vantage of the good weather and the County cricket Middlesex and Yorkshire-have for South Afrien, hinted at the first Sat played exception-attack met with a double suc-

matches in most parts of the country had huge attend-done little to give their sup-retire from big cricket. How in May.

unless. confidence porters

ever

He later accepted selection SUCCESS ABROAD Middlesex can come off before in the Australian recond XI

In the first match of their long

which toured New Zealand, rugby tour in New Zealand, the As a result of his good form British Isles team secred six it. New Zealand with both bat penalty gonls, a kicked and gloves he has deelded to Malcolm Thomas, continue in the game.

The fact that they were given

chances, eloven

and scored

London, May 29.-The TWO MORE CLUBS

from six, whilst twenty-six

MCC are awaiting the re- awarded against them, Close-season football polities | were com large just before the an-and

their New Zealand op-port of the orthopaedle sur-

or geon nust meeting of the League on ponents could not kick

who today examined goal, is beside the pout. Which Denis Compton, the Eng- June 3.

Thomas wa Non-league clubs with ambi- is that Malcolm If trouble within the Sussex tions await the outcome of the not known in his own country land and Middlesex cric- County Cricket Club does not Management Committee's pro- as a place-kicker at all!

keter. They are expected should not posal that the number of clubs

Devonport to issue a resolvo trelf, why

statement on Bartlett Hostile bowling by Jim Corn Hugh

NO back to each section of the Third Services; his county Devon, and

Compton's condition within ford, the medium fast bowler, Surrey?

Division should be increased in his country Wales. In each case

taken by the re- the next day or so, keen elding resulted in and

Because some of his admirers 24. Two sets of fixtures are kicks were

Jones;

and Lewis colunu being

Compton, who is 32, hus been accordingly-markable prepared 29. five Middlesex second funing? | have suggested it, this whe had 30 Glamorgan,

Rio de Janeiro, May

la troubled again by a once in- Worldwickets falling for 70 runs. asked the ex-Sussex

were other kickers county one on the present 22 basis, the there minutes batting, played defen- The timetable for the

wonders whether jury received a few years ago. captain what his reactions were other 24.

Wales. Onc sive cricket and they took 55 Succer Cup

was tournanent

Tottenham Hotspur

Kifts were discovered at The timb CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

was badly have his to this iden. of the United Budge Patty

Imirables to scure 37 runs bc-announced today.

He said that frankly, it had shown faith in their First Divi- practice, or whether the whole after his innings for hiddlesex Cucell, State: found Gional

matches The venues for the

against Sussex on Saturday, and scores in pot occurred to Chain- the

The close of play dynamic

The In-

Bi. A little sion prospects by sponsoring thing was a chance shot.

In any case, as he scored the same eloer they still required 153 were not announced. plan, ak from 10

wickets inthet.ternational Federation decided first-elam ericket gaines were as inter however he did correct three-up-al-three-down

try too, and so notched twenty- Patty, who was prac-rans, with nine round,

his first match. for avoid

At Lords: Middlesex 319 and this version to rome extent; he 10.5

remembered that 1 friend,

one points in Reuter.

meless, had Sussex 257 (James) whom he left

written to him About the un- gracious way he had her A Derby: Derbyshire

rrated, and had said: "Perhops and 12 for no wicket. Warwick-we shall see you back at the

300 for seven declared Oval yet."

WILH But this (Dollery 100, Wolton 50 not possibilty he had not really

Jaroslav Drobny

(Egypt)

of is splendid running catch de TIMETABLE

on the leside, ever quickly who is favourite to Win the Gnished off the innings with the

men's lile, was given

fight by young

ahend hard West Indies 205 runs Tony Trabert after batting Ave hours and 39 In the forks

minutes. round before winning C-3, 6-3, 0-7.

(United States)

Italian

Lically unbeatable

won 0-1, 6-4, 6-3.

at the net,

fure Wooller was bowled

the round of It the third

Felicissimo doubles, men's Ampon and Cesar Carmona of

the Philippines

nhle

Foured a

success over

-

the Italian

Davis Cup pair, Ganni Cheelli

and Marcello Del Tel10] They 6-1, 6-1-eu-

won by 10-8.

ter.

EASY FOR KUMAR

an innings

THE SCOREBOARD

GLAMORGAN

1st Inntugs 123

WEST INDIES

Iv Tanings 328

Stollmeyer, h. Shepherd'

Bae, . Bever

Worrell, b. Wooler

Weekes, b. Hever Walcott, C. F.. Davies

Wooller

London, Play 29-Naresh Trestrail. b. lever Kumar. The rising young Indian Gomez, 1. Hover player, pined a mot impressive Williams, r. Wooller h.

first round win in the Surrey Termly Championshigan Lawn here today, heating Roy M- sell, of Britain, by 6-2 and 0-3

Kumar, whin in seeded for thei ovent, revealed strokes of gren! power and was never pressed.-- Reuter.

"Shepherd Jphan, e. Shepherd b. E

Davies Ramadhin, not out Valentine, b. Hever

Extras

Total

Aquascutum

RAINCOATS for

MEN and WOMEN

BRITISH UMBRELLAS

COTTON,

RAYON,

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COVERS

ALL WITH FOX FRAMES

MACKINTOSH'S

13, CHATER ROAD

(Between Moutrio's and Kelly & Walsh's)

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30

12

39

ANNOUNCED

to wait Rive Portugal

til

Wednesday time

10

follows:

to reply

16 for Ave.

does not

come..

to an invitation to compete be-angriige 02 not out.) fave allocating matches.

If Portugal

-Rookie

"He's trying to get an offer from a South American club."

London Express Service.

shtre

uut).

190

At Taunton; Gloucestershire 375 (Allen 91). Somerset 213 for live (Huse 67 not out.

A Oxford: Oxford Univer- alty 355 for eight declared

pondered.

GREAT HITTING

Well, the suggestion may occur to others now.

Particularly to those who ro

pru-

HIS

club was

swollen

had to withdraw from the

match,

e must be counted a remark-tremely doubtful OMINOUS PROPOSAL

What wo agitate the Third able success!

than Division clubs even more

Increase their the proposals to numbers and to make prano- flon a little easier in the Mann-

gement Committee's suggestion

that any team

fuishing at the bottom of the -table twice in i

shall three successive seasons not be available for re-election, And they can muster only eight

not reale that Hugh Hartlett. Empire

(Win 148) and 51 for or Dulwich College, and Com Free Foresters 220, (Barlett 55, Jessup five for 43).

At Sheffield: Lancashire 257. Yorkshire 185 for six.

At Romford: Worcester 409, Essex 247 for four (Insole 88 not onl).

bridge University, did play for

ፍኖ Surrey for

reason", three 1933/4/5, and only played first for Sussex in 1937. becoming captain in 1938.

These who say Bartlett Is now no chicken may be surprised to know he is 35, distinctly

At Southampton: Kent 163 Founger than Waller Robins, 44

and 170 (Ames retired hurt 55, Kuat, right-urn offspin, five for 46). Hampshire 180 and 47 for

130.

Flight changes will have to beshire made in the timetable.

The timetable was announced

us follows:

Jun 24 Brazil v. Mexico,

June 26

Uruguay v. France. Holivia v. Another. England v. Chile. Italy v. Sweden.

Switzerland v. Yugoslavia, Spain v. United States.

June 28

Brazil . Switzerland.

June 20 Uruguay v. Another, Spain

Chile. Sweden v. Paraguay.

England v. United States. Yugoslavia v. Mexico.

Bolivia v. France,

July 1 Brazil v. Yugoslavia,

July 2 Spain v. England.

Italy v Paraguay. Chile v. United States.

Switzerland v. Mexico.

Bolivia v. Uruguay,

Franco v. Another,

Bartlett scored 175 for Gentlemen

not cu!

Billiards

Championship

He is considered to be ex- for the Arst Text ngainst the West Indles next mont and doubts have been expressef that Compton. greatest all-round cricketer of laday, may not be

NBA Clears Up England's

Middleweight

Title Muddle

able to go with the MCC to Australla next winter.

The

MCC in

later om

instatement- akt a further of Comp- Washington, May 28.-

noe was to be mate. The ton' kase was The National Boxing Asso-statement added:

"The MCC ciation today proclaimed the desire to state that Compton's have always June 5 bout between Sugar medical advisers

hell that ro defnile decisión Ray Robinson and Robert!

youll be reached until the re- Villemain a pre-champion-ult of priliative treatment and modifed exercise ship middleweight contest reaction to ami decreed that the winner fus been ascertained."-Reuter. London, May 29-Amu- of the fight between cham teur billiards enthusiasts pion Jake Lamottu Anti are looking forward to the Rocky Graziano must meet 15-Mile Run

To Be Revived

revival of the Empire Cham-the

Philadelphin

winner or forfeit

. Players at pionships which will next within 90 days

year coincide with the Fes-the title recognition..

Lord's in 1938; he hit the fastest

Was

first hckl

ina

At 84

Twickenham. May 28. -

Hart, #4-year-old did his annual

hundred of that first class sen- tival of Britain.

The NBA said the results of a It is 24 years since the Cham-poli of the Executive Committee Charlie At Leicester: Northampton- son, against the Austrations; in for five. the same summer he hit Verity and 109 155

pionstup Janing. London. for seven sixes in one Leicestershire 152.

He has a fair for county kader- ship, and the gift ut personality, If Sussex surrender him Surrey might well step an..

At Nottingham: Notts and 29 for one. Surrey 275 nine declared.-Reuter.

120

for

27,000 WATCH WOODCOCK

truin

TALLON IS AVAILABLE Don Tallon JUS mounced at he will be available for

Reg Harris Again British Beals Van Vliet

the

the

in

run

15 1/4

overwhelming senti-athlete, revealed but it has not been ment of this action and the from Windsor to Twickenham

vete today, covering NBA indicated that

four houra was lidly Marshall, won

stage against stripping talle course

coach beating und contested since 1938, when It.

Lamotta of his title immediate drawn by four grey horses, in Melbourne.

National

The run become a habit with "It said,

that both Charlie many

for

Australia

He had won two years earlier

da Anclation

Issued an Invitation

de-

Abe Green, NHA at Johannesburg and there are Commissioner,

"go. years hopes that he will, defend the universally conceded

race against a was 21 modern crown which has not been taken Robinson and Villemain are out- Making from him owing to the event standing contenders. Both hold age coach

was nothing Yet twist, but there victorica having been in abeyance for 12

over Lamotta.

the coach. Its the champlon, encouraged by modern about years.

com-age was estimated at 100-years London, May 20. A crowd

He had planned to visit Inila the only major athletic

country which plus

tooted of over 27,000, considered to be

four years ago when the Bil- mission in the

Charlie is fleet world record for such an oc-

of Indin remains outside the fold of the the

Boxing National

Association, spite his years, but competent to revive Nat

he

could casion, watchedi

to pick

an observers doubled

the four horses Heavyweight Champion, Bruce

the Championship in Calcutta, has been able Woodcock,

at Gwrych Manchester, May

track. 20.eg but the nilliards Association and opponent not rated among the have beaten

an unencumbered Castle, North Wales, today for Harris, the world's professional Control Council

were, because logical challengers for the title.on

The coach carried four hom Fred his world heavyweight title con-sprint cycling champion, won

Saddy, NBA President,

of a dou- champions blowers and plano accordion,

and players when that addedi

ble bass test against Lee Savold, of the the Professional Hnxlicap Road of world conditons at the time,

are either unable or unwilling

with Race from an International held unable to accept.

all that to United States

Mr M. M. Begg, Chairman of

to prove they are the best in The horses, Over 3,000 people had to be a Fallowfield here today.

Harris, startag from scratch, the India Council, watched the

heavy English their classes they should either drag along, were handicapped

which was the recent of

proper by traffic, OT the down refused

beat Arie Van Vliet (Holland) final

Amateur Billiards Champlon- step grounds,

by live yards.

Harris, of Manchester, also ship and promised full support nuthorities must then meet the on the first Sunday that Eng- At one ting there WIJ D

United gasoline tities." International to the Empire Championship of challenge to strip them of their lish motorists

Van 1851, which promises to be one hypocritical traffic queue of eight miles out-won the Dunlop

Professional Sprint Race. side the gates of the castle.

of the best over held-Reuter. Press. Vliet was second.-Reuter, Heuter.

The Anal games are due to and São Paulo

be played at

Rio de Janeiro on July 8, 0, 12, 113, 15 and 16-teuter.

admission

10 the

McDonald Bailey

Spaniard Saw Red Equals Record

London, May 29.--The Spanish

London, May 29-McDonald

Republican flag fluttered over White City Stadium British Games today and throat- today equalled the official Bri- ened to cause an International tish 220 yards record of 21.2 sees in winning his semi-final incident.

British Games Inter- Spanish

competitor, R. the Baldoma, saw the red flag among Counties Campeillion here to- these

of other nations and said day.

at the Balley, the West Indies sprinter,

A

ho would not run until it was This record, made 36 years changed.

ago by Willie Applegarth, was Stadium officials eventually lowered recently by Bailey by found the correct Spanish emb in tenth of a second but his time Tom: Baldoma finished seventh has not yet been ratified. in the two-mile event.United

Balley went on to win the Press

final in 21.4 seconds.Heuter;

GAMBOLS

THE

GUESS - KNOW

WOTE DONNA WIN -EDE BRA ! TEL

BEKNOW

TE BOTH OF THES

TWO DON'T

had

Ali thu they wanted--Ass-

elated Press,

by Barry

A CROWN-JUNK

"BEST"

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