THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1950.

ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 312

BACK-JACK

Pat McCormick, of Los Angeles Athletic Club, does n back-jack in the three-metre diving event at the Senior Women's National AAU meel in Palm Beach, Florida. She finished second in the event.

EGYPTIAN GOLFER'S AMAZING FIRST ROUND IN ENGLAND

By ARCHIE QUICK

Africa dominated the scene on the opening day of the Worthing professional golf tournament, for British Open Champion Bobby Lncie, of Johannesburg, broke the course record with an amazing round of 61, and Hassan Hassenein, the Egyptian Champion, had a grand G6 for his first round in England.

I think Hassenein's achievement was the greater, for not only was he in totally strange surroundings but the greens were quite different from those he is used to in Cairo. Nobody could have made a more spectacular debut.

to start on

in July putter he had called up for training With a new botight that morning he three this year because the reason has putted on the first green, bad en advanced

August 19—which is both early on "eagle" three at the second,

and ridiculous. three-putted again of the third. dropped the longest of putts at the sixth and then holed m in-one at the short-a venth. He

was not in 32, but it could easily Final Acceptors

tuve been 30.

DANCER IN THE OPEN

Insermein I going to be a danger in the Open Champion. shop,

Ascot

For The

Gold Cup

IN FIRST TEST

Godfrey Evans & Bailey Put On 161 Runs For Sixth Wicket Record

Manchester, June 8.-The West Indies had the better of mat- finished with ters in a day of dramatic, fluctuating cricket, which England having a first innings total of 312 runs and the West Indies 17 runs for no wickets in the first Test.

On a difficult pitch, England collapsed but recovered in thrill ing style. After the fall of five wickets for 88 runs, and with Len Hutton temporarily out of action with a damaged finger, the West Indies allowed the initiative to slip from their grasp.

Godfrey Evans, with 104 runs, his first Test century, and Trevor Balley, who scored 82 runs not out, combined in adding 161 runs for n sixth wicket record for England versus West Indies Tests. The previous best was 152 runs.

Evans played a courageous, cavaller knock for two hours and 20 minutes and his powerful hitting brought 16 fours. His only other century in first-class cricket was for the MCC against Otago in New Zealand in 1946-1947.

Bailey played a sedate, defensively correct innings for three and a half hours, and he found some support from Len Hutton who, resuming after having treatment for a finger damaged by a fast ball from Hines Johnson, made 39 runs. The hero of the West Indies was 20-year-old Alfred Valentine, the Jamaican slow bowler, who took eight wickets for 104 runs in 50 overs. He had five wickets for 34 runs at one stage and actually took the first eight wickets, but Ramadhin spoiled his change to become the first man in cricket history to secure all 10 wickets in a Test.

His eight wickets are believed to be the most ever taken by a cricketer playing in his first Test,

for 93

eventually

beat

wha

SCOTLAND BEATS FRANCEN

Ibrir, the French goalkeeper, making a vain effort to stop Scotland's winning

goal, the only one of the match, during the game at Paris.

On

Yorkshire Follow Against Warwickshire

London, June 8.-The absence of Len Hutton and Norman Yardley on Test duly at Manchester was keenly felt today by Yorkshire, the Joint County Cham pions.

In their match again t Warwickshire at Birmingham, they were forced to follow on for the first time this season. Some fine paco-bowling by the New Zea hunder, Tom Pritchard, and Charlle Grove, saw Yorkshire in a perilous position at the close, needing 237 runs to avert an innings defeat with nine second innings wickets remaining.

Gilbert Parkhouse, Glamor. England's balting broke down Hutton resumed and was un-Certainly, Johnson provided the gan's 25-year-old prolific run~

pitch and certain against Valentins, who early danger. He

first AS CHAMPIONS ALL FALTER fast,atter, today became the a spin bowler's 4:0

hlm with

Tength and direc-player in necurate in П

English first-class lost five wickets they

| lion, and made the ball bounce cricket this season to score cen- runs by lunch me. The trou-cleverly tighted ball.

The West Indles cautiously from a good length. He had uries in three muccessive Innings. ble began when, with a total of 22 runs, Hotten rethed with a played out half an hour in the the batsmen in two minds and

ech made risky strokes, tinger damaged by a ball from fading Bight for 17 runs, The giant fast bowler, Illnes Johnson.

This upened up one end, and

Valentine, making the ball if

and turn, puzzled the balmen

to such an extent that he caputton. b. Valentine tuted live wieltes for 34 runs.

COMPLETELY MASTER

Valentine, who was complete by master of the batsmes, had played in only ene first-class match on tour when he took 13 wickets for €7 runs against Lancashire.

The amateur, Hubert Dog- gart, who e new to Test eric. ket, tried to knock the bowlers A length and hit Ave fours, but he was evenitally tricked and skied a catch.

THE SCOREBOARD

ENGLAND

ist Inaings

39

Simpson, e. Goddard b

Valentine

Edrich, c. Gomez b. Valen-

tine

7

Doggart, e. Rae b. Valentine Dottery, e. Gomez b. Valen-

29

A

tine

Yardley, e. Gomez b.

Valentine

flailey, not out Evans, c. and b. Valentine Laker, b. Valentine Hullies, c. Werkes b.

Hamadhin Berry, Ramadhin

Extrus

EDRICH STRUCK

11 is 22 years since a Glamor- gan batsman last accomplished! the feat.

Edrich, who took Hutton's Fred Gardner, of Warwick- place, was struck just above shire, falled yesterday by only the waist by Johnson's next two runs to gain such a distinc ball, but England survived fur- tion.

Uher trouble until Ramadhin

Parkhouse hit 22 fours in his

came on to form an all-spin at-grand knock of 127 runs against lark with Valentino.

Ramadhin beat Edrich twice in one over, and Valentine got his wicket in the next with good length leg-breaks which popped up and went of the shoulder of Eirich's bat to 02 Gomez at second slip. 104

4 Doggart looked uncontfortable at tho start but attempled to o knock Ramadhin off his length.

o taking two fours off successive 12 balls in one over.

312

now

the Combined Services. In las

at five innings he has scored 508 runs, Including four

centuries.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES Close of play scores of fast- class matches ended today were as follows:

Unknown Professional Leads With Record First Round Of 64

Ardmore, Pennsylvania, June 8-With some play. ers still to finish, Lee Mackey, a little-known unattached professional from Birmingham, Alabama, led in the first round of the United States Open Golf Championship today with a record-shattering 64.

It not only broke the course record here by two strokes but was the lowest round ever for the event. At Oxford: Sussex 230 and He was out in 33 and home in 31 to finish six under 205 for one John Langridge 102 not out.

par. C. Oakes, R8 not out). Oxford University 221,

Gld,

Brown

Mackey, who had played in Simpson, who had not been Total fall out)

At Lords: Middlesex 227 and only a few money tournaments prize, very happy against the slow-

told putts. He England left out fast medium!

58). 1-31, 2-74,ttack, provided Valentine with 45 for two (Robertson 59 nut and has yet to win a

Leicester-look unjy Fall of wickets: bowler, Aice Bedser, and tr

his second wicket at 74.

reporters he gave an odd feston The fact 3-78, 4-83, 5-88, 6-249, 7-293, stretched forward to a ball

shire 204, West Indles omitted

At the Oval: Somerse 297 and or two when he could find a bowler, Prior Jones, and the 5-301 and 9-308.

1client. which lifted and turned slightly 02 for two.

Surrey 216. stow bowler, Cecil Wiliams.

and pushed a simple lobbed catch to Goddard at short mid-

Bowling

John con

ATR W 10 3 18 10

29 0 -50 14 104 #

30,312

13

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1 15 1 46 1

wicketkeeper. Godfrey Evans, and the fast bowler, : Trevor Dailey, retrieved Ent-

d' position

by adding 2 Gomez runs in two hours bralten stand which carried the total to 212 for five wickets by

in an un-

Valentinr

FAIR AMOUNT OF TURN

Ramadhin was able to extract

At Gloucester: Lancashire Norman Von Nida, the Aus-

no wleket.

li: 1.

Recreio Keeps Lusitania Cup

Annual Lusitania Cup tourna-

mint by four shots,

164 und 163 (Cook, left-arm tattaus professional, was out-in-At. Austin Road yesterday, slow howler, seven for 55). 41; but rallied to finish th 75, Kowloon Bowling Green Club Gloucestershire 133 and 49 for which put him well down the lost to Club de Recreio in the

At fikeston: Derbyshire 325 Ratnashin Goddard

a fair amount of turn from the and 5 for two (Kelly 53 not Worrall

turf, and Dollery could not neut), Worcester 195. London, June 8.-Seven-tea time.

Ilves 1. Lep-byes 3. No-bul" the ball property at first. despite his somewhat teen final acceptors were Evans attacked the bowtig, (by Goddard).

WEST INDIES and pulling has II.

hooking next cutting, published today for unorthodox

1st Innings practically to back swing and seems to coine down on the ball: Thursday's Gold Cup, to be with joyous zest to claim most

run over two and a half the run, wille Bailey, ven- Rae, not out

on defence. Stollmeyer, tot i centrated mainly

Extras miles, at Ascol.

Evans completed 60 runs in 73 minutes with the help of eight Vis fours, and at tea he was only

Total (for no wieks) Il, three

his Brati runs short of century in Test cricket,

10

with his wood and iron shots.

Before the rnament Dal Hees, Bobby Locke, Alex Moore

(a newcomer from South Africa) Day, Marvel

Ti

They are: Wootburn,

II, Colonist and Fred Daly gave an exhibi- | Pas de Calais, Supertello, Royal their Bumpire. Postillion, Native demonstrating to brother professionals and a big Herth, Olein's Grace, Al- crowd of the pubile the correct borough, Ciel Etoils, Alindrake, Eagle, back swing and Esper Vital, Lone grip stance.

swing with all the Bagheera and Castle Rock. through

"And just in think when I re-

WOKINGHAM STAKES

Bowling to date

FIELDING LAPSES

M. R

The West Indies bowling had Balley Edrich lost much of its earlier accuracy ond the Relding was not in keep-Hollies

Laker Ing with reputation,

Hoc. J.

Frank Stranahan, the United At the conclusion of the game, States

winner of the recent Mr F.C. Clemo, President of the Al Gravesend: Kent 256 and British Amateur Championship, Bowling Green Club, presented

Bowls England's third wicket, again 108 (Dawson 38, Nutter, right- prnetienlly put himself out of the Lusitania Cup to Mr J.A. Convenor of aru medium howler, three for the running with a first round Noronha, taken by Valentine, fell at 79

He three-putted on Club de Recreio. Rand Dogfart was the man to po. 16, Carllek, right-arin mediunilor 79.

for 27). three Preens. 8 He tried to pull the bowler but off-spin bowler, four

skied a catch to mid-off. Ife Northamptonshire 211 and 105 had hit Ave fours in his 20. for no wicket (Olifield 57 not

out).

AL

17

Inst Yardley did not

Jong enough to measure the pace of:

Cambridge

KBGC

Recreio

J.J. Basto J.E. Silva 1..8, Xavier J.F. Ribeiro

Following were the results:

The defending Champion RA. Elliot Cary Middlecolf, took 73, while A. Hulton Sari Stead, the favourite for R. Morrison

7. Fraser the pitch. He swung at a ball University 467 for four declared.the title, was also round in 73.

Alx (Me- Ben Hogan, former Champlon, P. Hughes just outside his off-stump with Hampshire

was heading for a big score D. Trail

V. Chutenden with a tally of 30 after nine

A.L.G. Bauman holes.-Reuter.

(Skip) 24

Cambridge:

220 for W cross-bat stroke and Gomez Corkell 52, Arnold 87).

0 at second slip brought off`a; At Birmingham: Warwickshire

ratch. Gomez lenpi

4 40 brillinet

** 3

1

:

5

+

(Skip) 21

air, knocked up 400. Yorkshire 100 Grove, right- O high into the

hand arm fast medium, four for 387 with his right of the ball

and 24 for one wicket. -Reuter. outstretched and caught it safe. A long sweep for four carried The West indies team is. ly in both hands as it fell.

At Blond: Nolts 372 and 32 inred from America two year The Wokingham Stakes ac-

Essex 374 for Stollmeyer, ngo and suggested the Idea Heptors, also published today, Bailey to 51 in two and a quar- A

Walcott, Worrell, E.

The rot continued, the Valen- for no wicket. G. was told we do not want any number 30. They will be runter hours.

Gomez, R. J. Christiani, tine-Gomez combination claim-seven declared (Cray 103), Yankee stunts here," said Dai over six furlongs at Ascot next

J. D. Goddard. 1. John-ng another vietin in Dollery,

At Cardiff: Glamorgan beat Yorkshire Evening News golf E. Purvi Rees to me afterwards.

son, S. Ramadhin, A. L..

saw play the Combined Services by seven tournament here today.

Combined Services wickets. Valentine, E. Weekes. Twelfth

'He equalled 174 and 208 (Boys 04, Green- Valentine took all five for 34 smith 51). Glamorgan 269 and cord of 68 on his second round

a 30-holes 118 for three (Jones 52 not out). for runs in 15 overs.

--Reuter.

Two strokes Scores:

tonio, 20-year-old professional, record with 05,

A long driving

Peter Alliss,

E

Friday, June 18,

competition

are:

The acceptors (with weights) it reached

and

10

The stand

hours establish 10

was ended when 181 runs in two minutes, to 20

Bixth English

E

of famous

West Intiles.

was won at 167 yards by young pennde), Luminary (9:5). De wicket stand record against the man. P. Marshall,

5011

Star Signal (D stone

Ashley (8:3), Irish corum and

Momentum

Petty. Rees told me: "Peter Dance (8:1 po Mist (8:101 Allies is the finest prospect in 18:12 pounds), British golf," and later I heard

Squander Bug and Paramount

EARLIER PLAY Evans, adventurous but never

England had an early mis- the same bailed about rash, him telling young Alliss that the (8:9). Spartan Sacrifice and time

Tesi fortune when, with the total at lls malden for

struck by a 1621, Hutton was of any success in the Goldsborough (8:7), The Leader century, Decret

included which

ball which kicked Meadow tours, ite was struck repeated good length professional game was constant and Fair Seller (3:0), M hard work at practice.

Cadet Mist (0:3), V.3

retired with a damaged finger Rousset (8:3), King's Beeches on the hand and body but from fast bowler Johnson, and

[never flinched.

of the right hand.

Balley continued his dogged

On the course I met Eric and Tsao (8 stone), Angelico Parsons, the England and West (7:13), Red Ronger (7:12). Cul Ham United soccer forward de Sac and Blus Beck (7:11), defiance and remained unbeaten who a year ago was awarded the Tanered (7:8), Smoky Eyes (7:with 02 runs. trophy for the best display on 3), Fine View (1:2), Oceania

lour.

Bailey batted

for three and

KUB

announced Inter that Hulton's finger was not broken and that he would be able to bat later.

Previously, Hutton had

- the Continental

stone), Glossary (0:12), suprised me by saying that Deliver, Nyasa and Gold Strikein half hours without offeringceived a painful blow footballers ore likely

a chance. He ut nire tours,

He (7

to be (ail 6:10),—Reuter,

GAMBOLS

A CHEQUE

FOR

GREAT METROPOLITAN,

THE

ITU

MY

WINNINOS

A CHEQUE

Bailey and Evans out unte lunch.

Two

Indians In Semi-Finals

Manchester, June ro-

LEAGUE TENNIS

D.5. Oliver 1.1. Browne N.P. Smith DAI REES LEADING

J. Crighton

Skip) 17 A. Dodd 8,Dal June

Rees; W. tussell Leeds,

P. Kennedy the British Ryder Cup player.. Skinner led it the half-way stage in the

(Skip) 10 A.J. Roberts 1.G. Robortion. L. Collyer the course re-

(8xlp) Tindall total of 139. FC, Clemo

W. McCall behind came An- . sykes

(skip) al Argentine who

broke the E.C. Labrum

A. Bailey 1.3. Wigginton L. Guy

(Skip)

In

was Frank

third place

In The Men's

Division, Jowie, the Yorkshire profes- Chinese Recreation Club (1) beni sional, with 142. Kowloon Docks by 0-1 at Hunghom

Jesterday.

2-6: lost to F. Kwok and P. 1.

Clarke and Wallace (KDRC) Inst Dubby Locke, Uke South to 3. K. Wong and Lam Yuk-ying African and British Open 8.Tu 0-8; lust to C. 9. Chieng and Champion, was round in 70 for

an aggregate of 143,

Monument and Durbeck Tows to

a.c. Nernian

I. Gaddi v

21

G.F.F. Thompson,

W.C. Simpson

(5kip) 17 Total.... 160

(Skin) 21

G.A. Pinna P.C. Alves C.P. Basto C. Itoza Pereira

(Skip) 19 A.A. Guterres J.P. Xaylor C.A. Callaeo A. Ribeiro

*~ (9k/p) 21 M. Ferretra 3.C. Souza A.P. Peroira A.M. Bouza

(Skip) 31 1.A. Victor G.A. Guterres M.A. Deptuła i H.L. Ozarlo

_(skip) 18 1.5. Remedios L.A. Rozario R.B, Luz J.A. LUE

13

(Skip) R.M. Ribeiro P.A. da Costa E.M. Alarcon A.A. Lopes

*(Škip) *23 L.A. Siva C.E. Marques J.C. Remedies J. Noronha

(8k) 10

Total

.... Ex

OPEN TRIPLES

F

on the India's ranked players, Chan Itung-kong 1-0, knee from a Johnson delivery. Sumunt Misra and Narendra

Wong and Lam 0.0; Jost to Kwok Forty-lotir

In the Colony Open Triples competitors with Nath, battled their

Way and Tail 1-5; lost to Cheng and 153 or better qualified for to- Bowls Championship, G.-- Long Into the men's singles semi-Chan 1-8.

morrow's

two rounds. Choy. G. Souza and E. Humphrey and Gaffney beat Conditions today Anals in the Northern Lawn

were inuch Areulli beat L Castilho, J. cooler, the heat wave having Delgado and M. Nunes, 20-13, at and. Taul 4-B; lost to Chieng and Tennis Championships here Weg and Lam 7-5; last to Kwok

bioken-Reuter.

Football Club ground yesterday. Chan 1-0. today.

Barry Appleby

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TAXES

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LOOK AT

FOR THREE POUNDS

AND YOU ARE NOT

ENTITLED TO ANY

PART OF IT

GOOD

"MORNING

Misca In the fourth round beat Naresh. Kumar, the young Calcutta player, by 0-1, 11-9, and Nath defeated Don Butter, Interna- a seasoned British tional, by 0-2, 0-1-

Other semi-finalists are David Lurie, of South Africa, who eliminated Tony Moltrain, thei holler and Britain's No. 1, and the Australian, Geoff

who beat another

African, Brian Rooke.

Brown, South

In the men's doubles third round Misra

and

Brown cla-

feated Rooke and Lurie by 6-2 and 6-4-Router.

SPORTING SAM

ino?

By-Reg. Woottoa

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