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DENIS COMPTON SCORES A CENTURY AGAINST WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Perth, Oct. 20, ·°
In spite of a fourth wicket partnership of 183 rans by the Middle sex pair, Compton and Dewes, the MCC did not do very well on the opening day of their first State game against Western Australia here.
At the close they were 218 runs for the loss of five wickets, Compton having contributed a century and Dewes 82 runs not out. The MCC received a series of Hovere blows in the morning, when three wickets fell for 25 runs, and several other chances were dropped near the wicket.
But Compton and, Dewes rose to the occasion splendidly. Without playing any careless strokes, Compton was always master of the attack, which at the start of his innings looked really menacing. He reached his hundred with 13 fours in three hours and 27 minutes and altogether made 106 runs,
Dewes gave one of his most showing the Australians ögnin stubborn displays after a period that he is no mean performer of uncertainty and every now with the ball.
and then opened his shoulders Though the opposition was for a lusty hook or cut.
Only pecond class, Freddie
In the first hour the Western Brown must have been greatly Australian
by the manner in fast medium bow-heartened lers, Duon and Puckett, touch-which Compton has scored his el top form and moved the ball runs and taken his wickets.
in the cross wind. They Inte
In the 1940-47 tour, Compton'e unorthodox left encouraged in their hos
pm bowling were tility by their unorthodox cap-earned him top Place in the who averages for all the matches
tain,
Kelth
Carmody,
sel the field for them with with 17 wickets at 22.35 runn
15 aplece.
.out anybody further than
ter.
C. F. Catterick of Everton approaching the Army penalty area in a movement which enabled him to score Everton's first goal during their match at Command Ground, Aldershot. On the left is the beaten Army back and another Everton player. Everton won 2-0.
Churchill Dangers In
Warns Of Europe
without the ald
London, Oct. 20.
yards from the wicket, Dunn, al Even at this early stage fore left-hander,
Mr Winston Churchill, speaking at a Serviceman's re- came bacit fresh cants have been made by well- In the last period of the day informed critics with the team union here tonight, said he hoped that France would not be- and Kot rt of Compton and that John Warr, the Cambridge Bailey with
Middlesex fast
come an obstacle to the idea of a common defence for Western One baits-Reu- University and
medium bowler is more likely Europe. than Ivor Batley to open. England's Tesi attnek with Britain's wartime Prime the West
of Alec Bedier.
Minister said that a Western the German nation in defend- While Bailey has been nur-defence front without Ger- at least
the soll they live on from Russtan many was impossible.
negression and subjugation.
"I do not believe the United se States would make the treat cfforts and sacrifices which required from her in
NO "HAS BEEN"
London, Oct. 20. Denis Compton, the Middlesex
a strain, Warr has im- and England all-rounder, has pressed observers with his in- wasted Hittle time in contradict-creased pace and Hl, ability to ing the many Australian eric-make the ball lift hip lagh-a ket writers who ought to pergreat asset in Australia.--Reu- suade their readers before the
{tar.. MCC tour began that he was a "has been" and unlikely to cause Australia much trouble lo the Testa
The
long sca voyage, com- bined with the regular massage treatment Compton undergues, appears to have restored his
damaged knee and certainly he showed no trace of discomfort Curing the Arst two games of
The
four.
Colla at crowned a
In the second match against Western Australla
Compton typically aggressive innings by
Perth,
WEEK-END SPORT
Scots
to the occasion," he said.
I feel sure France will "There
maklost
Should
nre no mean15 a defensive front
of
are
for Europe it
Have
A Comfortable Victory Today
Cardiff, Oct, 20.
narrow and whe
views. prevail."
He was cheered enthusiasti-
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VIEW ON TIBET. The delegates
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ELECTIONS the delegation to Bri-
SOON IN MALAYA
New York, Oct. 20.
of the Chinese
tain, members of
Institute, university students
aud
severa] representatives of
the Communist Party.
They
R
addressed students and staff at Manchester University and later were due to visit cotton mill,
In London Mr Llu had sald press conference as Scotland is part of Great Tibet is Chinese territory just Britain."
that
seven
The delegation has members in all. Mr Llu said In reply to a question that his tielegation had no oficial con- tact with the British Govern
"because we people's delegation."-Reuter.
ment
are
IRO Welfare
Team
I
Mr Churchill was addressing more than 7,000 people attend- Communist terrorist raids ing the annual reunion of those in Malaya are having almost who fought at El Alamein, the negligible effect on rubber North African desert battle in and tin production, Mr J. N. which Field Marshall Mont- Lomery's men broke the Ger- McHugh, Director of Public man forces, of Remmel.
Relations in Malaya, told a press conference yesterday. cally when Field Marshal Montgomery,
The country prospered in spite Union Western Defence Chief, introduced him, campaign, he said. Tin and rub- of the Communists' guerilla But boos mingled with cheers when "Monty" mentioned the
ber earnings were Wales and Scotland meet here tomorrow in the name of Mr Emanuel Shinwell, dimensions. Wages were high.
of record second home soccer International of the season, and based Britain's Minister of Defence.
Mr McHugh, who is on a lec- purely on relative merits the Scots should open their Field Marshal International programme with a comfortable victory.
Montgomeryture tour in the United States, appealed for support for the said that the Malayan Govern- Paper form, however, has a habit of being unreliable, inlater in his task of organiment was having considerable
New York, Oct. 20. especially when national prestige is at stake.
Conscing effective defence measures, success in efforts to wipe out the quently, the reconstructed Welsh team, with Paul, the ger in Europe is sclous There bringing security and adminis last member of the welfare
Mr Churchill said: "The dan- terrorists. It was
M. Pierre Kroll, of France: gradually has been appointed fifth and Manchester City wing half, in the role of centre-half, must be created & European tration to outlying areas through team to be provided in Korea cannot be written off as a negligible force.
army, with the aid of the Allan-ite policy of re-ceillement oby the International Refugeo
le Powers, which can make a Chinese squatters.
Organisation, The defence looks potentially in
I.R.O. oficiala two-hour spell at Happy Valley: Recrelo strong, and
of muscle front In Europe and thus enable
announced yesterday, should Paul suc- loosening yesterday, and with nations on
Mr McHugh chid that the Optimists
both sides of the King's Park; ceed in his accustomed posi-their powerful
M. Iron Curtain to return to normal British and Malayan authorities ministrator of a rehabilitation
Kroll, formerly attack and Scorpions V KCC at Chater lion the talented Scottish for- sound defence they must started off only by that terrible, for Malayan self-government in York on Sunday on his way to Road; IRC Royal Navy
relations, instead of war being were pressing ahead with plans centre In Austrin, is due in New at word line may not find it easy the favourites. Sookunpoo: RAF v University to repeat their success of last A crowd of about 00,000
issinister weapon,
atomic spite of the Communist guerilla Seoul-Reuter. the expected to watch the match ai bomb..
activity. Kinian Park.
It was hoped THE TEAMS
"We wish Field Marshai Mont-municipal elections gomery all good fortune in bla Malayan states early next year The teams are:
work. In its success lies one of and national elections in about Wales:
Party (Swansea); our surest hopes of averting the nve years-Reuter. Earnes (Arsenal), Sherwood horrors of another war. Wo (Cardiff City):
Powell must try our utmost to sustain Villa). (Aston
Paul (Man- the authority of the United chester City), Burgess (Tot- Nations and thus lay the broad tenham Hotspur); Williams and solid foundations for a world (Lecis) Allen (Coventry City), where freedom and law wil Ford (Aston Villa), A. Powell reign."-Reuter. (Birmingham Cly), Clarke
TODAY
Cricket - First Division League: Craigengower v Army
at Kal Tak (All matches start November. at 1.45 p.m.).
University v RAF
Royal
Navy VIC
The Scottish tcom tave Second Division League: KCC evidence of their power in Craigenkower at Cux's Road: Army v Police at Sookinpoe:
at Pokfu-
TOURISTS
lam:
st
+
BEAT GUJERAT
King's Park.
Football First Division
KMB
League:
1" Army
Boundary Street; Eastern
South China at Causeway Bay;
Club v CAA at Coruline 17:
RAF
Kitche at Sookunpou
(Kick-off at 5 p.m.).
Second Division League:
Ahmedabad, Oct. 20.
RAF V Club nt Sookunpac, The Commonwealth tour- South China Police at Caro- ing cricket team today do- tine Hill; Tramways C&feated Gujerat by 84 runs Wat Happy Valley; KMD PCA at Boundary Street; Ens-six minutes from time to fern v CAA at Causeway Bay, Hain their third successive
3.30
p.m. victory. Polico V Happy
(Kick-off
a
Nava!
Yard
Joseph's
at (Kick-off at 5 p.m.).
Races-Ninth Race
(Manchester City).
Scotland:
Cowan (Morton);
Woodburn
Royal Christening
to
arrange In some
Add
Dutch Minister To Israel
The Hague, Oct. 20. A. M. P. Van Karnebeck was appointed by Royal decree to- day Netherlands Minister
PROPAGANDA Trac
IN SCHOOLS
Lo
He will leave for Jerusalem on Sunday.
He succeeds Dr R. A. Neder- barg!, who is retiring from service, Reuter.
Visiting Canada
London, Oct, 20. The Education Minister, Mr (Raith Rovers); McColl (Ran- Young (Rangers). McNaught
George Tomlinson, told the House of Commons he had no Fera
(Rangers),
London, Oct. 20, Forbes (Arsenal); Collins (Cel-
evidence that Communist pro The second child of Princess paganda was being disseminated
Montreal, Oct. 20. tic), Turnbull (Hibernian), Reilly Elizabeth will tomorrow be in State schools,
Mr Malcolm MacDonald, the (Hibernian),
otherwise ho Sicel (Dundee), christened Anne Elizabeth Alice would have taken action at once. the Liddell (Liverpool),
Commissioner-General for Louise
д nt
ceremony in
from A report
head South-East Asin, arrived here The referee is Mr A. E. Ellis, Buckingham Palace here. SI The Commonwealth scored of Hallax-Reuter,
teachers of London Bchools to by air today on his way The nine and a half weeks the Valley 194 runs and 381 runs for six
London County Council Ottawa for oldi giri la third in succession showed that there was no cause He was met at the airport by short holiday. declared, while Gujerat made
the Throne, coming after for anxiety over Communist his Canadian-born wife-Reu- Princess Elizabeth's son, Prince activities in London schools, tie ter.
Meeting 472 runs and 219 runs.
at Happy Valley, First Sad- ciling Bell at 1.30 pm.
Rugger-Club
to
Sonny Ramadhin took four Field Of 35 Is Charles-Reuter.
wickets for 54 runs in Gujerat's Navy al recond
Inslags, clinchlag the their last Khambata, caught at
Huppy Valley, 4.39 p.m.; Club natch when he had
"B" RA Stanley at Happy
2.30
Valley,
Palice. 3.30 p.m.
p.m.; RAF
Softball (Full
programme
appears on Page 13).
man.
steund slip.
Tho Australian spinner, George Tribe, also contributed.
much to the victory with a bog nt Ladies three wickets for 63 rung.
Tennis Mixed Doubles Inter-Hong Finals Recreation Club
p.m.
TOMORROW
of
Likely For The Cambridgeshire
London, Oct. 20.
Cricket First Division The Australian pair, Tribe at Newmarket at 2.15 p.m.
Bruce
made
added. Reuter.
217
Cotton Industry Faces Problems
Harrogate, Oct. 20.
*The
A field of 35 is expected to go to the post for the Frank Worrell declared the Cambridgeshire followed by Presentation of Frizes. 5.13 Commonwealth second innings
Handicap, closed when 40 runs bad been the second "leg" of the added to the overnight score Autumn Double, to be run
Mr Harold Wilson, President of the Board of of 241 runs for five wickets for the loss of one wicket more.
over one mile, one furlong Trade, said tonight that Britain's cotton industry was faced with "real problems in the next 12 months" League: Army v IBC at Soo- and
Dooland, brought GMT next Wednesday, Octo- because of the cut in American raw cotton supplies. kunpoo (1.45 p.m.){ Second their sixth wicket stond tober 26. Division League: Dockyard v60 rung before Tribe Was
Opening a week-end Cot-,mediate problems," ir Wilson Recreto at King's Park (1.30, clean-bowled by Umrigar for
The probable runners aad ton Board, conference here, congratulated the industry on its p.m.): IRC v Army at Sookun- 31 runs. Dooland went on to Jockeys are:
Mr Wilson said that it was clal fibres.
tupid development of new artin- poo (1.43 pm.). Friendiles: make an unbeaten 54 runs. Hyperbole (A. Breasley), Fluch hoped that this would be a Old Shanghallanders v KCC DISASTROUS START Royal (Edgar Britt). Silver Gate temporary difficulty but he Occasionals ut Chater Road (11 Set to Eet 304 runs for vic-
(no jockey yet), Periscope III
proportion of rayon am.); miversity v Pressimists tory in four hours
(Gordon Richards), Burnt Brown added that Britain's spinners almost doubled in the last two Obre proceed by spinners Bas Pokfulam, (1.45 p.m.); minutes,
and five (J. Sime), Urle (no jockey yet), would have to exercise even years and the proportion is still Gujerat Police v RACC at Boundary disastrous Street, 2
start, losing their Stormy Peirel (E. Smith), Re- more Ingenuity over their rising," he said. p.m.
frat two wickets for 14 rus. Footbali
fund (T. Lowrey), Kibelli (Cuse of cotton this year, Governor's Cup Ramadhin and
Spares). Tribe sent
Tribal Song (D. L Match: HKFA
The technical difficulties in- V CNAAF at back another Happy Valley, 4 pm. Second while
three batsmen
Master Jones),
Gunner (K This year's cotton
volved were not easy to solve, the total rose to 85 Gettin, Backtor (W. H Carr), the United States, Division League: Royal Navy runs, but the Indian Test play Black Pumpas (G. Littlefood), elsewhere, had been poor, and showing great adaptability in and indeed and the industry was clearly Dockyard at Causeway Bay, ces, Umrigar and Vinco Mar.- Valesco (H. Gunn), Zina (L to safeguard
kad, added 62 runs for the sixth Piggott). Promotion (No-jockey duction the United States had Mr Wilson said that about.
overcoming them. Pro- Hockey First Division wicket in any
Perala (J. Thompson most- nt Boundary Street, 11 am.; before for 23 runs.
Rubens-III (F. Burr), Cabbage.
severe restriction on pow Argonauts v RAF, 11 am.
Second Division
Lengue: fell to Ramadhin after scoring Edwards), Kollint (Doug Smith); Britain had had to pursue a
A few minutes later Umrigar Hill (5 Wragg), Rodogat (Clixports of cotton, he said.. Thunderbolts Police at King's chauceless 63 runs, including Fastnet Reck . Sirett), Nur policy of minimieing consump Park, 9.25 nm.: Rovers veight fours.
ud-Din (E. Metver), Lucifer (P. Lob of United States cotton for University at King's Park, 0.30 Khambata, the "Gujerat' cap Union Connolly). Ma nopeall tirat, the representations Early in texting, which must be
jockey Texttiango,rensa bus
Mr Wilson spoke of the amgrowing particu Boundary Street. 0,30 a.m.); Patel, delled the spin attack for Socur
Lawn
(DE Greening), being made Aine Bowls Gutierrez 17 minutes, adding 54 runs for Crown Flatts (Herbert Jones), elsphere will make the Ameri-
Washington and expected from Japan. Shield Final: China y England the last wicket before Ramad-Socrates (D. Dyson): Avocet (rade rully aware of our food a Kowloon Docks, Am. hin dismalasod Khambata for 32 Egan), Newton Heath
This was receiving the Shooting-HKRA Life Shoot runs to win the match for the Greenaway), Glutee (B. Onions); In mind the economies we have tantion, and he hoped before (31 for American cotton, pouring Government's very active at- for Ladies Spoon, 9 am
Commonwealth,
Misty Light(A. Carson) and already made," be maki Softball (Fuit programme Jasa Patel made 21 rut, hot Sport Prorider (B. Bramayya Declaring that raw materiala on Clovernment polley in th
long to make a fuli stałendent) 'appears on. Page 13).
out--Reuter.
and supply is one of our bigues in-matter-Beuter
5. p.m.
many minutes
their own
crop in
League: Necrolo "B" v Police before Tribe gat Mankad leg-/Feffstal Wave. (no jodkryfelt themselves bound to impose half Britain's total exports wero
a.m. Argonauts y Nomads attain, and the tall-ender, Jasuan).
Router
going to tho. Common- eco goodne wealth countries over 70 per bent in the case of woven cotton
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