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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1950.
WARWICKSHIRE BEAT THE WEST INDIANS BY THREE WICKETS
Birmingham, Aug. 11.
There were joyous scenes here today when Warwickshire became The victory, beat the West Indies this tour. the first County side to achieved by three wickets, came after one of the most exciting finishes seen on the Edgbaston grounds for years.
Pritchard's winning hit hardly reached the houndary before many of the 10,000 crowd rushed on the field to congratulate the Warwickshire players as they entered the pavilion. Hats and coats were thrown in the air.
Ten
Warwickshire had to struggle hard to get the 95 runs needed to win. runs were required when the only fielding lapse of the match was made by the West Indies-Marshall at deep fine ley dropping an easy catch when Don Taylor, War- wickshire's New Zealander, who played a big part in the victory, fried to pull Pierre to the boundary.
back Christiani, Warwick-heres,
was due in the Williams and Walett for one sporting pitch main to the line Bowling ut ran and the mowled Pierre, the Grove in the fr innange anfest man, without conceding an- Uothes in the second inning, and other run. fore tu bating: by Wollon
SMICROS 49
WICKETS TUMBLED
ite sent
who leapt tu catch by Jones, like a powrful sweep from the badipun off Valentiae,
BATTED SOUNDLY Meanwhil Taylor ball The West Indies were detere candy. I pull well and site theh as Warwicksi
Valentine reply forted their erent things Info debes onl
3 minile before lunch Gust-
Once Warwal hire broke the pen and Thomps ou conti cere
..
Half the were out for 62
fth worked stand between Wor-joy eight runs bet the tight when Oid caste in to but with |
- Walcott early say Lowing of Jones and Valenties, a holly demand theamh,
wicket
11-del 1. $
foth pot
nel.
11 11
: מוויז
I WIE five minutes after catson felf a vetim to three and
Kanlar EL when four am pavilion the interval before Jones, hart a
were needed to win. n knocked off him.
Every
cheered |1v Warwick- That 31 FILE
Tot both opening batsmen the trowel and the West Indie
tauf hat men in. did Jon
! Valentine bowd With Du
marie
TEST PITCH, a tour of fielder close in c
MAY TAKE
SOME SPIN
Tandon, Aug. 11. Even if there is no rain Bert Lock, the Oval grounds- man. Papeets the pitch he is
tomorrow's! preparing for
fourth Test between England art the West Indies to thier certain amount of spin.
The chosen trip of turf has broen Java exactly the came Tratt
County
Ivr mitches except Dal at is un- tended to let for five days.
out tittance. Lock pointed the fat match of the rea90, which was ruined by rain, bu County Championship, zone at the Oval has been lett drawn,
Spin bowlers, like the Sur
LER G. Ty pain, Jim Laker
York,hine's Jon Leck, and Wardle, have tout the 1:f evap ve in recent in atraengs Kleuter.
PARKHOUSE
TAKEN
ILL
London, Aug. 11.
Gilbert Parkhouse, the
Glamorgan batsman
WIR
withdrawn from the Eng-
tessile.
not let up.
Pittehard, the Winning
however,
hit
Sporer and Botery put an bigotes at 47 #one, the latter beatut Wonell at fine-les-
out to a manuilient right-hand : @l bowled
DAVIS CUP
BERGELIN
BEATS
SEDGMAN
Rye, N.Y., Aug. 11. Lennart Bergelin of Sweden. playing bare- fool in the last set, up- set Frank Sudgman of Australia today in the first match of the inter- zone finals of the Davis Cup by 2-6, 6-2, 7-5. 1-6, 6-3.
Rain delayed the play before the start of the fifth set. When the Kame resumed. Sedy- man wore spiked shoes. out Bergelin started with tennis sneakers but then discarded them and finished in bare feet. United Press.
when
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dangt Fran. and James
Mr
THEBATIODAY BYDaund yours. ****
田
RDITORS PREIN HERVICE, INCANURVA TORX
"O.K. I'm impressed. Now move over!"
Acheson Is Specific: Russia
Soviet
Is
Named The
The Villain
In Korean Dispute
Washington, Aug. 11.
The Secretary of State. Dean Acheson. said today that Russia had the power to call off the Communis! deliberately trying to aggressors in Korea but was thwart the United Nations' efforts to restore peace and security.
Mr Acheson told a news conference the settlement unchanged, Was Russia wanted in Korea was Koren's "abject submis. sion to Communist control." For the first time, Mr Acheson named Soviet Russia specifically as the villain in the Korean dispute when he asked himself five ques- tions at the news emference and then gave the answers.
1:1 a two-hour Jl. howd great heart.
The attendance at Bu mey yesterday was a rescued for the Eeghaston round-19382 peo- ple paid for admission and ov 4.005 members attended,
THE SCOREBOARD WEST INDIES 150 and 223 WARWICKSHIRE 1st Innings 284
2nd Intting
Thompson.
Jones Gardner, hat wicket b.
Valentine
Worrell b.
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13
Spooner, c.
Walcott b.
Valentine
Dog Taylor, not out Dollery, c. Jones b. Valen-
tine
Wolton, b
Pierre
Ord, bw b. Pierr Kandar b. Valentine Pitchard, not mit
Extras
Total (for seven)
36
96
He asked: "Whose troops aro attacking deep in rounvané ebes;
The North Koreans. country
"What country is overrun by; invading army which, as is certified by the United Nations Commission, attacked willout provocation? The Republic Borea.
CLASH OF CYMBALS AS
North China
Daily News Is
100 Years Old
Who is resisting the Repunits of Korea to defend itself? The Urated Nations, with the support of 53 of its 50 members.
"Who has the influence and power to call of the North Koran! The Soviet Union.
Is the Soviet Unlon one of The 53 pembers of the United Nations who are supporting the titel Nations Charter and working for peace? No."
VOLUNTARY
Mr Acheson opened his news # voluntary conference with statement against Russian tac- ties in the Security Council. He said the Soviet delegate, Jacob Malik
tha demanding
was
withdrawal of the United Nations frees from Korea
Hongkong, Au. II. because the only settlement the Fall of wickets: 1-34, 2-34, The North China Daily | Soviel geared was "abject sub- 3-43. 4-47, 5-82, 6-72 and 7-91. News, the only foreign-mission to Communist control."
Jens
Valentine
Pierre..
Bowling
Rw owned newspaper still pub-| M
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20
13 30
5 1 17
4 centenary on August 1
Shanghai.
in
Byes 8, leg-byes 1, wides thy Valentine). Reuter,
lam team for the fourth Loslic Ames Scores His 100th Century
Test against the West Indies, beginning tomorrow, bc- cause of a heavy cold,
His doctor at Swann today ordered him to remain in bed and under no circumstances to consider plying.
BAILEY INJURED More disturbing news for Eng- landl
from Leicester, where Trevor Bailey, the Hora fast bowler, has stone to ho pital' after being struck on the thygers while batting again! Leicester-}
Jure.
wething suit it was Balles are then a bruise, Yesterday he was stung on the Jeff wrist;
it is not yet by wap 1
Lancs Still Leading By 24 Points In
County
Championship
London, Aug. 11.
"The tacties of the
Soviet
of
lished in China, marked its representative as presiden:
the Security Council are easy to understand.
fur
They arc In- tence:l to thwart the United Nations effort to restore prace and security."
II. E. Morrisa, director of the British daily, speaking at luncheon marking the arusion, expressed gratitude the very chivalrous treatment" the paper had received at the hands the Cominusist authenties.
- AND DRUMS Throughout 1004 of the day! the building of the "Oh Lady of the Bund" resounded withi The clash of cymbals and the.
drums Benting workers, staff and market the paper's 100th versary.
A workers"
the i extentives
delegation pic-: Morris with
Lancashire, who beat Worcester by nine wickets ves-ented Mr
framed Berol! bearing thei terday, still held a 24-points lead at the top of the Pharacter for For Another County Championship table with 192 points from 23 games.
Surrey kept their challenge alive by scoring a grent fwo-wicket victory over Sussex, and are now second with
Hundred Years."
Two life-long friends of the North China Daily News, Mr Jobin Keswick of Jardine,
known whether he will be it by 168 points from the same number of games while York-Matheson & Co., and Mr Ellis shire, who could only take first innings points from Hayim, and other supporters
were guests at the luncheon.
The paper,
Issued a special Northamptonshire, are third with 160 points from 23
32-page
coloured supplement ' matches.
containing articles and photo- Fil•c4 Kottinghamshire
jo, for nine declared and 86 for out-gimphs about the early days of AL Leeds; Yorkshire drew Shinghal and some of the moti stain a point against Somerset
York and firms with helperi make the and are still at the bottom or with Northampton:hère.
tommorrow.
Bailey's little finger of the left hand was unly bruised. On his 10 the Leicestershire retuis
interval Cround at the lunch with the luster bandage
he
said: " shall be quite all right 1er tomorrow.”—Reuter.
COXON STANDING BY
London, Au T
names
the table with 32 points from 22 thire 354 for eight declared and city what it was.Unlled Press.
1 for three ckclared (Hulton 100TH CENTURY
79, Lowron 11 not out). North- and 194 for Leslie Ames, the 41-year-old amptonshire 208
Barron 51 former Emland four (Brooke: 103. wicketkeeper, today became the not out).
Coxon, Yorkshire's fast medium | Kent howler, has been asked to attend
at the Oval for the final England 12th player.in
versus West Indies cricket Test
in view of the possible untness
of Thevar Bailey.
Flaking this announcement the
MCC aid that Coxon has been anked to attend in place of Low- son who, it
was
Ditanced
the history of
AL Leicester: Fax brat Leder: tershire ** 367 Tuna,
STAR
the game to reore 100 centuries 277 and 347 for tix de- 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon.
rst-class cricket.
He reached his 100th three-clared (Ray Smith 85). Leice- figure innings in an hour and 40stershire 244
and 213 (Berry tinutes off the Middlesex at 106, Ray Smith, right-nem tast
lack at Canterbury.
medium bowler, eight for 87).
AL Hastings: Surrey heal
A single to the leg off Young carller, had been invited-Re-abled Ames te reach his ob- Surrex by two wickers: Suic
Jective
and he was immediate-901 for seven declared and 150
ter
WEEK-END
SPORT
TODAY
August 12th 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
CLUB PETITS KOBERT KISSENY PRODUCTION
THE STORY OF
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is surrounded by the Middlesex for five declared (Laker, at ALL
team, who congratulated hith arm offspin bowler, four for while the crowd cheered e-3). Surrey 257 thusstically.
THE RESULTS
for nal out) an (Parker 87, Alec Bukser $7).
At Derby:
797
THE Derbyshire drew KING'S
declared MEN
for four
The following were the re-willt Gloucestershire, Coures- | Esulla of Arst-class cricketershire 475 for seven declared
matches played today:
and 123 AL Canterbury: Kent beat Derbyshire 320 (Vulkhard 03, Middlesex by four wickets. Morgan 52) and 104 for five Middlesex 240 and 241 former S1).-Reuter. thuee
declared (W. Edrich 77 1:01 out, Brown 51 not out), Kent 264 for six declared Second Division League: 230 for six (Ames 131, Pawson
Lawn Bowls First Division League: KBCC v KDC: KCC v Nec. "0"; CCC v HKFC; PRC v Inc.
mo v FC; HKCC v KCC.
Third Division League: HKERC, Recrelo; CCC v KCC; KNCY INC.
TOMORROW
Basketbal
67).
end!
Бжалага: At
Glamorgan's match against Hampshire abandoned owing
U.S. Air Force Call-Up Washington, Aug. 11.
Wag
The US Air Force said to- rain, day that it is cadiing up 60,000 Glamorgan 321 for eight de reserves, 42,000 of whom clared and 132 for four
(W. enlisted men. Walk 60 not out), Hampshire
Singapore All-200.
Caroline 11, 834 p.m.
Stars South
at China AA
at
Kowloon Dock Club, 4 p.m.,
Lawn Bowls Open Triples
semi-finals Championship
Mare:
ura
The Air Forces said the oftl-
cers called will be mostly cap. At Weston Super
tains and below, It described Somerset beat Nolts by naine the number Involved as tho Notis 240 and 170 inlay requirement." -It ex- wickets, (Haroll, left-armslow bowler, beets to have them in uniform three for 30), Somerset 33 by early autumn-United Press,
kis morals,
hit manners and his women!
Jutsu Bias Reve
The
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Branch CRAFT ORO • Joanne DRU John 101L3JA DEREK Matcrdet CAMBRIDGE, Wulina far de Torven and Directed by PONERY ROSSEIN
August 13th & 14th Judy Garland • Van Johntors fall in love'
IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME”. In Technicolor
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Mr Acheson declined, how- ever, to say whether he thought Council members should IP- move Mr Malik A5 Council chairman--United Press.
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