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EDRICH OUT FOR SEVEN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1950.

Edrich caught by Gerry Gomes off Valentine for seven-a shock for England in the First Test Match against the West Indies at Old Trafford.--

(Central Press Photo).

LAST SIX WICKETS FALL FOR 11 RUNS

Sussex Innings & 143 Runs

West Indians Beat By An

Hove. June 23.

Losing their last six second innings wlekels for 11 runs against the West Indies here today, Sussex Were heaten by an innings and 143 runs,

Sunsex made 220 in their first innings, and in reply the West Indies ran up 477 runs for three wick ta declared, leaving Sussex to get 267 runs to avert an innings defeat. The County, with an overnight total of 21 runs for no wicket, hud 103 runs on the board when the fourth wieket fell, but then collapsed com- pletely. The remaining bal men were sent back in 40 minutes.

runs cored GL 44 Sussex had Lankridge made John

and George for two wickets by the lunch runs for Sussex

were all out in Cox hit 38 is to complete his interval and

second inning, fur 114 their thousand runs for the season.

rin

James, st. Walcott b.

Ramudiin Cornford, c. Pierre b

Gomez Wood, not nut

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0

Sonny

wickets

tourists.

for 25 runs

making

Ramadhin took

21%

Ave for the! mutch

Ex

Total

Agures

eight wickets

runs, and

WICKET TAKES SPIN Rons came at one t for 55 after lunch, but the wickel was

Gerry Gomez etalm-tegenungg

four victims for 19 runs

15 over.

help the to

THE

NORTHANTS MOVE INTO

SECOND PLACE IN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

London, June 23.

Northamptonshire, who gained four points for a first innings lead from their match with Somerset, moved into second place when the' current County cricket programme was concluded today. Warwickshire, who did not have a Championship match, still head the table with 84 points from 12 matches, Northamptonshire are 12 points behind with one more game played.

Surrey, also without a first-class fixture, dropped to third place with_68 points from 11 games, followed by Yorkshire, who with four points from their match with Essex, move into fourth place above Lancashire with 64 points from 11 games. Lancashire, who were not engaged in the programme, have 60 points from 10 matches.

Somerset when

arm

145 slow Garlick

offspin

A win for Hampshire over, from their game with Somerset. (Perks, right-arm fast-medium

were able to bowler, seven for 37.

Warwick- there Was Λι Birmingham: Gloucestershire moved them Although they

force follow-on

Hafre drew with Cambridge Unim five places from 11th to 6th sufficient time to give them

Cambridge Cniversity, with 66 poluls from 11 more than a very remote chance

One versity 154 and 143 for

70' not ou, declared (Dewes games. At the other end of of getting Somerset out a second the table, Nolts are at the Ume in the 85 minutes left for batted

Doggart 51 not out). Warwick- play

declared bottom with 12 points from again.

shiro 145 for eight

(Kelland 75 for three "Two wickets fell for two runs 10 games, with Kent 12

to provide a glimmer of hope,

three for 24). points ahend.

Tremlett At Rushden: Northampton- drew with Somerset. Rain

throughout the country but then Irish and

the vide

thire by sound rescued held up the start of all but one

Lasting against an all-spin at-

Northamptonshire 313 for nine

Somerset matches) vaj of today's first class

declared, tack. the Derbyshire-tac and

Yorkshire narrowly failed in Broderick, left Glamorgan match to be aban-

victory race for

bowler, four for 23, an exelting

medin right-arm doned at the lubel interval.

which left them needing 20 rung MOST DISAPPOINTED

bowler, four for 32) and 33 for The most disappointed player with only five minutes of extra in that match was B. H. Richard-time for them to bat.

runs for the They made 15 Derbyshire's low left-arm spila bowler, who loss of one wicket in two overs. Ray Smith, the Essex all- chosen for his first County cric-

rounder. failed Yorkshire when ket match, never went on tu

Do the field. He would have been victory seemed well within their

He came in when next man in when Derbyshire En declared Can Junings closed minutes remained for play and Essex, with six wickets lowns, overnight and then rain preceded sa runs to avold an in- vented play today.

Moving the ball of the pitchnings defent. Ite male 57 in 70 the innings to avert disconcertindy. Rest Perks, minutes

defeat. Worcester's fast-medium bow-

NO EASY PASSAGE Iris 3914 Who Is now in year, accomplished his best per- When Ave Middlesex wickets formance of the season in the

CON

18-year-old

304.

Notte drew

Middlesex. Notty

fur

At Nottingham: with

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fet for 15 runs to the Nous 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M. sin bowlers on a rain-damaged match again Kent. G In his opening spell of an wicket at Trent Bridge, it look- hour he rent back the fist ve et as though the home County 114 Kent batamen for 20 rum. He would have, an easy passate to after points but returned after a rest and broke first innings

played Dghting between Thompson stand 40-minutes

Clark and at the Innings of 23, Routledge and Edrich

Agured in eighth close of the Kent Junings had Sims

partnership whicl figures of 20 overs, nine maidens, wicket

realised 72 runs in 50 minutes R W37 runs, seven wiek..

Spin Fall of wickets: 1-25, 2-57, a

5-104, 6-103, 4-103, In tawlers. John Langridge puy-3-85,

ed on trying to tuna ball from 7-112, 8-112 and 9-113. Ramadin 10 leg after hittin

furs in his stay of twoj

heats.

Juve

WARDLE AND, dames, defended

IN

JENKINS TEST TEAM

London, June 23.

York- Wardle, John shire's left-arm slow bow~ ler, replaces Trevor Bailey, of Essex. In the England team for the Second Test aratust the West Indies, Lords to- beginning at

morrow.

Donald

ster's

Kenyon, Worce- opening bat, has

also been invited to Lords. Halley, suffering from

sprained groin muscle, found today to

Was

uniit to play,

A second change

br

WES

announced this morning

when Eric Holles, the Ier- break bowler, withdrew owing

pulled leg

to

muscle,

Its place will be taken

Roly by

Jenkins of Worcester.

FAIR WEATHER Tonight's weather fore cast for the London area tomorrow, the opening day of the second Test between England and the West In- predicted fair or line weather at first.

dles,

Fair weather might con- Although tinue Alt day

there Is a chance of Wille Neht rain or drizzle here And thera fleuler.

later-

resolutely and took 15 minutes: to open his score, but Cox was became batting steadily. I the first Sussex batsman to coin- plete 1,000 runs this season wi.n he was 24

fell at 103; James Langridige run when, reaching forward to,

a ball, he was stamped,

Pierre Worrell Ramathin Valentine

tomez

Bowling

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B 3 15

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10

yes 2 -byes 3, No-ball: 1 (by Pierre).-Reuter,

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an

the match wee restricted by and helped to sinye uft Notts.

rut

to seven and a half hour Routledge, whose 54

County Worcester nceded 13 was his highest in

time to gain cricket, batted well but it was minutes of extra

Middlesex who saved Sims their first innings points,

Fine bowling by C. J. Knot, when the extra half hour was

claimed. who made the rest showing his

career by taking even wickets for 26 runs, resulted

He faced the bowling; cleverly with the last man in and at the j

Mixed Foursomes Gloucestershire being skilled close was still there.

Finalists

of

In the next over, Parks edged i

leg trap and, a ball into the

a single, with the addition of

Birmingham, June 23, Jack Oakes was stumped yards)

Garrett, Mina Audrey out of his creas.

Grifith was out trying to hit Thorpe Hall, otid Sam Kinit, of

Trestrail inking Knole Park, will meet ¡Granez.

Mr a high- Adrian Gee, of Crevin, and N sp.edy run to take dropping ball on the boundary. Sutton, of Leith, in tomorrow's of 112. fool of the Penfold mixed four- ane total At the

tournament here. James fell another victim to asemes golf smart

of tuning piece Walcoti.

a catch Cornford Hifted ind-off and Cox, having batted very well for 5 minutes, fell!

-before. In 40 minutes the last six wickets tell for 11 runs. SUSSEX 1st Trankas 220 WEST IN

INDIES

by Remer.

10

Est Innings 477 for 3 declared). SUSSEX 2nd Inpings John Langridm, h

Ramadhin

114

Smith, c. Werre'l b. Pierre C. Oakes, c.

Gomez

bw b. Ramadhin James Langridge, st. Wal-

cott L. Hammadhin

Cox

4-1

Marshall .

12

28

3

Parks, c. Willians b. Gomez Jack Oakes, st. Walcott b.

Ramadhin

Grifiths, & Trestrail b

Gomez

World Cup Tourney

Starts

Today

Rio de Janeiro, June 23.

The World Soccer Championships of 1950 begin tomorrow afternoon with a match between Brazil and their Latin-American rivals Mexico in the Muni- cipal Stadium here. A capacity crowd of 150,000 will pack the white and blue concrete arena, one of the big- gest in the world.

England's first game is in the same Stadium on Sunday, against Chile. Local opinion is for an English victory by at least two goals. On the same day three other matches will be played. In the peol "C" match at Sao Paulo, Italy are expected to lower the colours of Sweden, who will have few of their best known players as Gunnar with the wonderful reputation of such Nordahl.

Yugoslav-the dark horses | able

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to pe with the hugo of the competition-bent the crowd expected tomorrow,

The match played there at 'Swiss In Switzerland, and Swiss

120,000, and football welters expect them to Sunday attracted

cleared WIS do it again la Pool "".

YUGOSLAVS IMPRESS Brazilian experts who have watched many of the teams In

their arrival action since

my that thic Yugostava Impressed . them nost.

Spain would cause a sensation among their supporters if they States in the United loat to Fool "B".

to

The m

cit minutes.

111 111

10

in 70 minutes and enabled Hampshire expected win.

D. B. Carr, the Oxford Univer- a sporting LITI-

sity captain, made, declaration in leaving Surrey gambled on Tom Goddard

two hours and 55 minutes to County being tricks make 213. But the the wet wicket

but it took

Kave another and display with tnd he declared, longer to dry out than expeeled, the bat and Oxford won with

50 minutes to spare.. NOT TIME ENOUGH

The following are the results For points for that hunings

THE RESULTS that end

musl Un was

cricket first-class could Ket of Porthamptonshire

played today:

ART LARSEN

BEATS

SEDGMAN 6-1, 6-2

London, June 23,

Frank Sedgman, seeded No. 1 in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships men's singles, was today beaten in straight sets, by Art Larsen, the fourth ranking American amateur.

Lararn beat Sedgman G-1 and 6-2 in the semi-final the Championships at of, the London Grass Court Queen's Club here. In the other semi-inal John Brom- wich (Australia) beat Eric Sturgess (South Africa) by 6-1 and 6-4.

and 7-5.

Miss

games

At Derby: The Derbyshire- aban- Glamorgan match

rain. doned today owing to Derbyshire declared at 281 for

even wickets.

At Guldford: Oxford Uni- versity beat Surrey by 80 runs, Oxford University 277 and 01 (Hofmeyr declared

right-

for ven

50 not out, A. Bedser, arm fast-medium, three for 21). Surrey 150 and 120 (MeIntyre 60, Henderson four for 39).

Epsex drew At Colchester: with Yorkshire. Essex 150 and 203 (Dodds 50, Ray Smith 57). 237 and 15 for one Yorkshire cket. WX

Hampshire beat Bristol: AL

83 runs. Gloucestershire, by

und 153 (God- Hampshire 169

Gloucestershire two declared and

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