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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1930

WORRELL BEATS ENGLAND

ENGLAND BY HIMSELF

batsmen

West Indies flog bowling; shatter record after record

Nottingham, July 21.

Frank Worrell and Everton Weekes today shattered record after record on the second day of the third Test match here as they brought the West Indies total to 479 runs for three wickets in reply to England's first innings of 223 runs. During the day the West Indies scored 402 runs and lost only two wickets.

WEEK-END SPORT

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CARPETS (Indian & Tientsin)

LINOLEUM (English & Dutch) BEDROOM SETS (Tientsin & Belgian) slow bowler DRUGGETS

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top of the table

The results of today's first- cinza cricket mulchrs еге follows:

Gloucestershire 187 and 17 MOHAIR RUGS

311 for five (Constable 80, Fish- Jocke 01 not out).

At Dudley: Worcester beat

Crickel-Inter-Varsity Match;

London, July 21. Warwickaire 201 and 145 Malayn University v Tong3cong University for the L. T. Ride Lancashire

their (Hazell, left-arm won Challenge Shield at Pokitalam,ninth Championship match 36 for no wicket.

alx for 30), Somerset 371 and

when they beat Glamorgan] At Bristol: Surrey beat Lawn Bowls-First Division League: IRC v KBGC; PRC v today and so retained the Gloucestershire by five wickets. KCC:

CCC v Rec. "W"; KDC v lend in the county cricketi Rec. 31

table with 128 points from 1er. four for 41). Surrey 151 and Laker, sight-arm offspin bow- Second Division Lease: 17 games. IRC V KBGC; BKFC v KCC; FC V POC: HKCC v TDC.

Third Division League: KDC v Recreio; KCC v HIKERC; PRC v CCC.

ster 342 and 107 for Ave do- Water Polo-League Matches:

At Swansea: Lancashire beatclared (Dewa 101 not out). SCAA v Fortuna; VRC v RAF; Glamorgan by 48 runs.

Hampshire 240 and 99 (Howorth, Chung Sing "Blue" Hol Tin cashire 137 and 165 (E. Davies,

Iett-arm low spin bowler, seven for for 30).

of Glamorgan 00 and

Gentlemen At Dublint 00 Cricket Match:ton, left-arm slow bowler, Ireland drew with Notts Gen-

tlemen

100 and 214 of Ireland offspin bowler, three Ingram 50, Harvey, right-arm University at Pokfulam (Second medium for 33).

leg spin bowler, six for 67). AL Birmingham:

threo Somerset Notts 151 and 153 for beat Warwickshire by 10 wickets. (Simo 63, Keeton 53)-Reutor.

31).

(English)

as Hampshire by 204 run. Warco TAPESTRIES

Lan-

Worrell alone, with his dancing feet and flash-Chung Sing "White" v Eastern. left-arm slow bowler, five

TOMORROW ing bat, beat the England total, making 239 runs S. Korean out in a brilliant five hours and 10 minutes at Malay University & Hour-konst ik for 65, Tattersall, right-arm

Troops On Offensive

(Continued From Part 1)

east in west while Unitel Na- tlors troops fall back slowly to will protect the which can

a ne which maximum foothold

be held until the counter-offen-

sive.

The Intest retreat means that American forces on the flanks to the north and west will be Aghting over escarpments country.

steep mountain

in husty, freeless

Elements of Keven divisions two flanks of today guarded the shrinking 100-mile wide box antalaing General MacArthur's Jalted Nations force.

The sea guards the other two fenics-the east and the south.

Thrusting at the walls of this anal "strong room" are seven North Korean divisions, nc- cording to General-MacArthur's battle maps, with two more in reserve south of Seoul and Han River.

on

the wicket in which he hit two sixes and 31 fours. Weekes, registering 108 runs not out, batted two hours and 50 minutes and hit 16 fours.

Their unbroken fourth wicket stand had reached 241 runs at the end of the day.

Worrell's score is the highest Tent score ever mado at the Trent Bridge ground for any country, beating the 232 runs by Stan McCabe for Australia in 1938, and he also heat tho provious best individual score in the West Indies versus Enginn series in England, eclipsing the 196 runs by Len Hutton of Yorkshire at Lords in 1939.

"The punishing stand by Wor- rei und Weekes is the highest for any West Indies wieket the serles, beating the 228 rung

in

R. K. Nuns and M. Head- ley at Kingston in 1920.

Worrell Fave a display which, for sheer cricket per- fection,

seldom been

seen in a recent Test match. Not an Engilsh bowler could sei even defensive field

against him,

Before

this

intimidating

SCOREBOARD

ENGLAND: 1st innings WEST INDIES: 1st innings

Roe.

Evans

til. Yardley Stollmeyer, c, and b.

b.

Jenkins

43

Christian!, 1bw

Shackicion Worrell,

it out Werkes, not suit

10

539

108

2 470

Extras Total (for

3) Bowltug 10 date:

OMR W 37 1 Bedser Shackleton. 37 $ 108

Yardley

Jenkins Hollies

....

1

27 3 82

1

13

0 73

1

37 0 117 0 -Reuter.

Worrell's flaching blade and flue's stonewall tacties presented problems which contained no

easy solution,

Worrell reached his first Test pair came together, the open-century in England out of 131 batanan, Alan Itae, ad runs in exactly two hours, his General Red Brown

do it xcored

stolid Innings

best ilta being a six and 14 MacArthur's mape show the

fours. progress of a North Korean push which set the basis of the care south and southeast of Chonju, freo scoring which was to come 10 miles southwest of Trejon-later in the day. the deepest offcially admited Communist penetration.

While one North Korean Myl- sion presses the American 24th Division east of Tacjon, another La marked the battle map as pushing eastward through the hills further mouth of the city, which fell on Thursday, ROUGH LINE

Another North

confronts

Korem divi.

South the sion Korean force holding a rough

Two more North Korean di- visions are markedly develop- ing drive down the Mung- yang-Hamchong highway, con- fronted by the Sixth South Korean Division midway bet-

Eventually England's

The English fieldsmen stood sistenco brought its

per reward

Day), 10.30 a.m.

Lawn Bowl--Colony Tripics Champlonship

Open matches

at Hongkong Foolball Club.

Italian army

reaches its limit

Rome, July 21. Italy

is to expand her Army from 170,000 to |250,000 men, the limit im- posed by the pence treaty with the Alles. This num- ber would include Cara- binieri (armed police) well as troops, This was officially announced today.

Toriny's decision is expected to enable Italy to bring ber forces immediately to the treaty limit of 12 divisions,

FULLY ARMED

በዚ

Offcials indenied that more than half of these 12 divisions are already fully armed and arms equipped, though their are not in all cases of the most modern type.

The decision to reinforce the 75,000 armed Carabinieri WDs described as part of the plans to guarantee peace and order In the country in the face of

up to their gruelling gamely when Rac, altempting a mighty the Communit fth colurnn- and this was the only Ballshit off Yardley, fted his heel Reuter. factory feature of the day from and in a flash Evans whipped

off the bails, England's point of view.

Rain at start Light rain began to fall two the riart of the hours before duy's play. Half an hour later

but silil raining

the it wha stame commenced at the schedu- Ted time when the rain stop- Ped.

ton

#10

had

The third partnership

In two hours added 143 runs and a quarter. Rue batted for four hours and 10 minutes for a total of 88 runs.

New partnership

The score rose by 60 in the Arst half hour of the Worrell-

When

in two hours and 30 minutes.. When he reached 170 runs, he beat the previous highest for the West Tadles in a Test In England-George Hadley's 160

Manchester in 1933.

After a malden from Shackle Weekres partnership. Wore li

to Ram, Christiani_knocked | playing the major part Eleda for П four. Obviously

he hits 20th boundary be line from the American tight the pitch had not been affected completed 150 runs out of 200

they the rain, but after an almost dank north-east ward to

1tless start, Bed-er began lo bowl with refreshing zeul and vicinity of Hamchong.

Christiani rave Rae and chance to relax for a mement.

After Insole had failed to hold

When tra was taken at 339 a lighting fick by Christiani off Beiser ni D3, runs, the West tuns for three wickets, Worrell

sent back byund Was

Weekes nel added 101 Indian Shackleten two runs later

runs in 55 mbules. The West Indies then slood 116 runs With ball which brokeshead with seven wickets 10 back. Shackleton tapped fan. Chrisilan on the pad to see him feg-before and claim his first wicket in Test cricket Worrell wasted no time in?

After tea Worsell raced shoulders. opening his hooked and drove both Hollies along to beat the previous re- score in Tests and Shackleton to the boundary cord Individust

and and with a quarter of An between the West Indies

in England-Hutton's hour he scored 21 runs out of England.

ween the two towns.

is

On the right flank the Fifth North Korean Division facing the Eighth South Korean on a line running roughly from west to east through Yechon, reported

have been re- captured by the South Koreans today.-Deuter.

F.

10

STILL MISSING

General MacArthur's

Korean Headquarters,

July 22.

Ho

The pair had also set

up

n record fourth wicket stand for the West Indies agalust England.

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but it was of little

FRAME: lob for the West Indies, the field was set to keep down Burly Major-General William He increased his overnight scores,

Dean, who belleves that six in the last 40 minutes avail. generals should fight with their!

Was still officially "miss but for the next half hour did

not add to his total.

men,

Ing

Friday. et midnight

The six fool two, Tokyo me. 61-year-old commander of the

24th United States

Division. was last Sven in the thick of the fighting for now abandoned Trejon.

In spite of the long clience,

Full range

Second 100

Worrell reached 203 runs in exactly four hours with his 27th four.

Weekes passęd his 50 MUD Worrell went on to practising and went on batting with con- And the pair the full range of his delightful summate case,

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trokes. Well as England Bow-were still together when the 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.) led and defensively us the field 400 rung weat up on the board. was set, Worrell could not be

men who knew the blonde, 14-enocked. He soon passed Rae's

alone officer believe that there is sa chanes that will rench the American lines with one of the groups of American stragglera sull fling through

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die Communist lines.

Major-General Dean, mulet South Korea at United States Military Govenor from October 1947 to January 1948, way last reen calmly measuring the enlibre of an enemy gun in the heat of a tank battle, Meanwhile, hundreds American troops who escaped from the holocaust at Tacion were yesterday still straggling back in groups of from 10 to 30, sorne afoot, others in vehicles, and were being re-grouped.

Many of them returned through withering sniper Arc from Communist" querillas who tained their sights on anything that moved.

Sergeant

William, Eberhart of Meunster, Texas, a World War II parachute soldier, came through on a truck.

Sald he: "I saw, plenty in the last war but never anything as

the Taejon show

hot s Пtruter,

total and reached 52 out of 65 in just under an hour, his hits incinding one six and six faurs. Worrell's scoring delighted the crowd and the Engilsh at- tack began to wilt under the Onslaught flac's 60 followed in the next over with the total 101 runs. It took him almost three

4:ours.

Another record went when Worrell and Weekes beat the

THE

previous best West Indies DEVIL'S IN

COMMANDI

stand for Tests in England, set up at it runs by Walcott and Gomez al Lords this sea- son.

Worrell, after passing the 200

to was content

Rive un Weekes most of the bowing to enable him to rench his century before the clor, This Weekes hours The fact that it contained did after halting two six fours, Ute kame as Wor- and 40 minutes.

Record and record

was left rell, shows how long he re-

behind by these two great bats- mained inactive at times.

men. Together they surpassed England took the new ball the previous highest stand for after lunch, but the West Indies against Englant immediately there was no stopping Worrell.-220 runs by II. K. Nunes and First he drove Shackleton to George Headley at Kingston In his front fogt, 1929, and Worrell beat the best the covers off then punched Bedzer to the Test score at Nottingham, 232

with a Fame area

back foot by Stan McCabe In 1938. stroke.

About 18,000 people watched England struggle to break this big third wicket stand.

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The the close the unfinished WIDMARK BARRYMOKE fourth wicket stand had realised)

Team STOCKWELL 241 runs, Worrell had battel 200 up

Ave hours and 10 minutes for 230 runs not out, hitting two Worrell sent up the 200 for sixes and 31 tours, and Weekes the innings with a classic drive had hit 16 four siraight along the ground past The sland had lasted two the bowler, Shackleton,

hours and 30 minutes, during England's bowlers toiled away which they had flogged the toll- and the folding did not fall | ing England bowlers. with frona 16 high standard, but gracefut and aggressivo strokes.

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