THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1950.

Douglas Wright Takes Seven Wickets For 60 Runs

AUSTRALIAN

WESTERN

THE

FOLLOW-ON

BY TWO RUNS

Perth, Oct. 23.

West Australia, Former Sheffield Shield winners, saved the follow- on against the MCC touring side here today by two runs. They were all out for 236 runs, which was 198 runs behind the visitors declared total of 434 ruhs for the loss of nine wickets, and the margin for a follow-on under Australian rules i: 200 and more.

Scoring four runs without loss in their second innings, the MCC finished the day 202 runs ahead and for this happy position they owed almost everything so far as today's play was concerned to Douglas Wright.

Producing one of the best performances of his career, he took seven wickets for 60 runs and, what is more, he forced a stroke with nearly every one of the 165 balls he sent down. His length could not be faulted, and he made his googly lift and whip across, and varied this with leg and top pinners, which though turning so much went through fast.

not

the

The team lat L. Hassett, N. toured New Zealand with Striking ble best form at a

were Harvey, R, Howard, J. Iverson, Australian team, taking 25 wie- tune when the MCC striving to break the opening I. Johnson, D, Kerr, S. Loxton, kets for an average of 12.2.

K. Meuleman, J. McDonald. stand, Wright presented

W. Johnstone and D. Ring, I problem to all batemen

Numa is twelfth man, he had changed ends from an

Iverson, who is 35, burst into unsuccessful spell of bowling

first-class cricket last year. He into the wind,

n

once

At 05 runs, he broke the first wicket partnership with one of his many googlics, Good as the performance was Wright might have had even beller figures.

TOP SCORER DROPPED Wally Langdon, the top scorer with 60 runs, was dropped by Parkhouse ut recond slip when seven runs, This was the only note of the really unhappy

day's play for the visitors, as Parkhouse had dropped an easy eliance on Saturday,

nfs ela

Wright and five

victims caught near the wick t

a true hdtention of the manner in which he caused the bats- men to misjudge pin ur flight, while he also made at least live

Jeg before touch-und-go

peale and many times bent the bat and just mised the stumps,

With the stor. cheet as it in,

it was obviously a day in which

the honours went 10 villors, even remembering the ngings of Carmody (59) and Lamon (60).

B deer had one sʊnd spell of bis 21 GVCTS bowlty during

256 helped. Wright" to break the bark of the innings durys a period when Ave wickets fur 23 risus.

TWO FINE SLIP CATCHES Langdon's weket a valu- able one fell to Brinn Close, the first uints' batting her who also made two

fine slip catches. The Australians must, in view of the MCC lick, realise that it is more dangerous that they may have been

led

to believe, particularly as, aport from Weight, Bedsor and Close today. Trevor Bailey showed that he could bowl the

bumper.

Now Freddie Brown

fast

fared

with a problem as to whether

should declare early tomor

DOUG WRIGHT

He bowls slow rpinners from the front of his right hand over his thumb and the the top of ball is propelled by his little finger, which is bent back.

Hassett has five Test cricketers In his team: Harvey, Johnson, Johnstone. Ring and Loxton. All toured England In 1948.-- Reuter,

for

Una

SHEFFIELD SHIELD

Brisbane, Oct, 23.

154 Queensland were

seven wickels In their Arst innings nt tea lodny in opening Sheffield Shield male of the reason against New South Wales here.

the

New South Wales declared

at 320 runs for nine wickets

on Saturday, and at the store

of play Queensland. had reored 42 runs for the loss of

1.wicket.

Queensland were all out for 232 TUDS. Following on, they scored Fix runs for

hart

wickel in their reeen innings by the clore of play-Reuter.

TEST COMMENTATOR ILL

Perl, Oct. 23.

former

Mr Arthur Gilligan, Fagland Test explain, who

to broadenst . Australia

the

MCC tour for the Australian Broadcasting Commission has been taken to hospital-lure-for treatment and observation. -

Mr GHBpan, who is 55, will be unable to go to Adelaide for the State match against South Australia, Reuter.

Commonwealth Tourists

Well On The Way

Their Fourth Victory

Way To

Dehra Dun, Oct. 23.

At the close of the second day in their three days raw and try and force a win match against a Services XI (85 and 21 for two), the or whether to give his batsmen Commonwealth touring cricketers (219 and 201 for eight more practice. If he declares declared) were well on the way to a fourth victory of the

present tour.

his bowlers will do extremely well to get rid of the Stute side

a second time in the remaining

day on a pitch which remains

perfect-Reuter,

VICTORIA'S TEAM

Melbourne, Oct, 23.

XI

SAVES

FULHAM Y. EVERTON AT CRAVEN COTTAGE

Black, the Fulham goalkeeper, dives across the goal as Catterick the Ever. ion centre forward (on ground) scores Everton's Arst goal.

Pavitt the Fulham

right back fails to stop Catterick scoring. Everton won 5-1.

That's How Art Larsen Did It:

Put

Your Left Sock On First And You May Be A Tennis Champion

BY CORNELIUS ROBINSON

Tennis Association

Art Larsen, the 1950 American Lawn Champion, isn't the greatest champion on the list, but he probably is the most nervous and the most superstitious.

On the court or off, Larsen is a taut bundle of nerves. He puts on his socks in a special way each day, left foot first. He walks onto the tennis court in a special way, stepping on certain lines and stepping over others,

Before he serves he faces the gallery in back of the court, then abruptly and serves. And he has many other little habits.

wheels

He speaks Jerkily and leaves many rentences unfinished, al- Though he always is coherent. hard match he smokes Aler sue eithrette after another, and

drinks emellimes

several one beer

after plages of

In he nother, a habit

has common with Pancho Gonzales. "I was the war-it gave me Ine those habits and it made nervous, too," he explains. "I was with a machine gun com- pany In Europe, and a lot of my buddies were killed.

killed "They were

carry

and

ĥ

and I why Juck, wasn't, and I wondered not-maybe it was just

did when I hnd the way I

nd so I like to do things just good luck. I put my left sock on arst that day when my bud- The Services resumed today at 25 runs for fouries were killed. You

thote habits into

peace, first innings into sports. wickets in reply to the Commonwealth's

25 years old, Larsen is total, and lost three more wickets in half an hour for only!

feel inches tall, 150 pounds, blonde hair and a thin, almost invisible mustache. He WRS California, horn In Hayward, highway

patrolman who once was

amateur Boxer around San Francisco.

He began 10 play tennis when he was 11 years old,

home. public courts prar his

15 runs.

Jack Iverson, the freak spin Ramadin, the West Indian." bowler, is included in the Vic-einimed two of them and Laiter torian team to meet the MCC other. Still teding 30 runs HK tourists here In R four-day to avert the follow-on, the Ser- match beginning on Novembervices owned

Victoria is captained by Lind- way Hassett, who is tipped to caplaia Australia serles.

a great deal to

Indierit

and Khanna for courageous display of batting, In the Tenthe former mitting three sixs during a stand of 45 runs, which forced the Commonwealth to bal again.

17 Horses Well

Backed For The

Cambridgeshire

London, Oct. 23.

1

REGIMENT Son of D

ARMY

BEATS

AT

GOLF

תו

He showed oplitude for

ome, and in 1942, when

on

the

ho

In a golf match at Fans 17 years old, he won the

the thern California. Then

Inderjit remained unbeatening last Sunday, the Tonganor Championship of with 30 rue to his credit when kong Regiment beat he last two wishes felt at 5. Army by seven points. the land three wickets all falling

to George Tribe for five runs un

3:4 overs

TWO FOR.11

Ramadhin's two wickols had cost only 11 runs in 11 overs, Six of which were maldens, II. Owen- while Laker had Agures

wickel for 32 runs.

Against an accurate off break

four

attack by Gadkare and Sanjana,

Nor-

tame,

wor service.

"When I came back. I put- cred around a while, and en- Pred the University at San

"But Francisco." he said. would rather piny tennis, zo 1 qut school to piny in fourna- ments.

Individual results were:

Singles

11.3. Rest.

Armor

LA-C Shaw.

Hughes

Mall

14

W.R.K. CC-

"In 1949 I decided

linda

;

Capt. Edgar

0

Capl. Viri

Goldman

Bany

0

1

Maj. Inotex

F. Lee

Capt. Grind.

2

1

Capt. Harley o

am-

worth

Maj, Borgis

2/1-leut

A31. Nolan

110. Pugh

All 17 horas quoted dur ing the Victoria Club call. over on the Cambridgeshire

the Commonwealth were forced well backed to bat with eqution in their tonight were with Socrates returned at G second innings and half the side

Rit. Davies to 1, which was half a point were dismissed for 111 runs.

Grieves, Кеп Thereafter, above the odds available be- with a sound

40 runs in 90 D. McLellan JJ. O'Drie- fore the weekend.

minutes, and Laker, who lash-

out to hit of rung in 45 PN. Sinc a steady ed Kelling has been market order for several days, minutes, Including three sixes enabled Ames and his price shrank still fur- and six fours.

the Innings closed) ther tonight when 100 to D was to declare

at tea with an all-over lead of the best offer.

Hyperbole, who has been out 338 runs.

In 50, minutes of laborious of favour, came back into big

before,

the Services demand and closed at 100 to 9, balting

second lunings wic- but Fastnet Rock and Zina were to twu

kets for 21 runs before stumps easier to back.

Burnt Brown, Flush Royal, were drawn.--Reuter Periscopo H, Avocat and Misty Light

were steady at their quoted

while odda Petrel weakened

Stormy the

to alghteens and hor stable com-

panion, Tribal Song, appeared in the market for the first

time.

THE QUOTATIONS

The offers were:

0 10 I Socrates

100 to 0 Kelling

10 to 1 Fastnet Rock,

100 to Hyperbole and

100 to 7 Burnt Brown.!

18 to 1 Stormy Potrol,

20 to 1 Flush Royal

28 to 1 Valdesco

22 to 1 Periscope II.

I

0

Lient Carter 0

Hugonin

Capt. Orma

Maj. Talit

Capt. Het-

fington

1

0

Art Larsen

He's Superstitious

that I

would give myself three more

vears to win the national 1ftle::

I didn't win that time 1 ver would, so I would quif tennis."

welcome

his honours, but He won ldn't get his hero's

town this home

of San Leandro. He was too

nervous

to attend,United Press.

HONGKONG SOCCER TEAMS

SELECTED FOR MATCHES

WITH

ALL-INDIA

At a meeting of the HKFA Interport-Sub-Committee at the Association's office yesterday, teams to represent Exhibition Tennise Colony and Combined Chinese against All-India, due

here next month, were picked.

Tomorrow

Commencing

.0 sharp

cell

J. Kila

Tolai

245

Four ali

1.K. Regt. Owen-Hughes

& Collings 2 Nolan de

Goldman Lee & Pugh I Tamworth Ea

Davica

2

Army Shaw-Ball &

Edger Vulitany Be voley

Gring

Marlay Boggin Be

1

O'Driscol Stater

Kito

Hugenia

Очуть

*

2

Talli & Dol

tington

0

Club representatives are re- minded to send in thele Bad-

Total

4

minton League Entries for the

Nnal result H.K. Regiment ill1⁄2

League Secretary, Mr J.

Badminton League Mellan

Remindor

Carter

1950-1951 season to the Hon.ptr, the Army Bik pla.

A.

Soares, e/o longkong & Shang- STAPLEFORD WINNER

hal Banking Corp., not later

Zinathon 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oc

tober 20.

tomorrow nt the Hon

LET THE REFEREE DECIDE ON SUBSTITUTES

Says JOHN MACADAM

How long will the Soccer hierarchy keep on burying Its head in the sand over this question of substitutions In League matches?

The FA have fallen in with FIFA idens on the sub ject so far as international matches are concerned, but; they still refuse to countenance the system in internal' games.

Why this should be so is hard to say. The only ob vious reasons are that (a) Substitution was not part of the game's regulations at the start, and therefore is re- garded with suspicion, and (b) It is open to abuses,

We have scen ourselves on What percentage is there for foreign tours how A player anybody to have two badly in- making a bad stort would be fured players out there barging whipped off on pretext

of into their opponents, and par.

cach ather,

Lika Injury, replaced by his opposite ticularly

puncli-drunk fighterst number in the reserve side.

That

could be stopped

by There in no denying the having substitutions made only gallantry of the players. Walls, for that matter, come near once on the say- of the

referee

the garno Work It as you please, there or twice to pulling

a Charlton hould be some such subsite-ut of the fire for

abviate the side that was more constructive tion rule as would Charlton Arsenal match,

In most of the time than Arsenal a heart us big n Logie has of which the Jimmies, Walls

the stand. But they chouldn't Charlton and Ligte of Arsenal,

bo asked-rather, allowed to were dia big in a crash.

They bo went enthusias tically for agh ball, and both fell pranc. Logie, bleeding from the forehead,

En't fontball.' was carried off, and Walls, with 22 towel to his head and chin, was led off, fal-CRACK OF A PISTOL tering.

exploit their courage this way. - it isn't fair to the players, it n't dignified, and it certainly

-Landon Express Service)

That was well on in the first and it was obvious to minet Drople aroun:t our department of the stami that the proper place for both of them was be-if not in frospital thin st least at home.

BACK THEY COME But no. Scne time after the restart Walls reappeared

With

s head wrapped in a bondage that mude him look like an

tra

potentate's bride

Filipino Livens Up The Lions Of Basketball

Kanila, Oct. 23. Three were wounded allghly Ceep purdah: and, by the lord by bullet splinters In Rimi

Memorial S'alum during Hatry, Logie wasn't long after basketball game last night when Him, shaking his head in obvious pain and bepuzzlement.

Anit there, before

a spectator allegedly fred a plo- tol. The talium was packed 84,000 with 12.000 rabid fans watching

spectators,were The 1:40 best San Beda play Letran College.

yer in their respective sides barging dazedly

around when

they ought to have been miles

thin

afterwards the Homy Send Charlton

manager,

The gun toter, a Letran. stu- dent, was alleged by another

away leaving the others to get student to have fred off the gun on with their game in comfort. We score stood 21-24 in favour when he became disgruntled as We mentione

The student wit- of San Beda, who, likeness said-the-shooter apparently fred aimlessly in an effort to ourselves, had seen Ahe Forbes stop the game. help La into the arms of

The gun carrier claimed, hjw- on Whitaker, the Arsenal

ever, that the pistol went off se the

whistle nal manager, 21

eldentally when he dropped 11 Logle obviously didn't know in the excllement. whether he was playing for

Toin

The shot caused a commotion Arsenal or Chelsea, but none of but did not stop the game and the football people present the San Beda Lions galloped on would agree that neither he nor to dethrone the hitherto un- Walls should have resumed. beaten Letran Knights from the They brushed aside our arg championship of the national ment, and reiterated the old college cage series 50-51. argument

that unscrupulous The police detained two stu- players und trainers would End dents in connection with the too many loopholes in a substitu. chooting-United Press. tion rule.

LEAVE IT TO REF.

To that, we say again: Leave

it to the referca

ARMY SOCCER

LEAGUE IN FULL SWING

The Army Minor League

University Re-admitted

To League

At a meeting of the League

Zone 2 football is now in full: Management Committee of the wing and results to date are a HKFA held at the Association's office yesterday, a letter from, follows!

110 LAA Bty RA 8, 40 Dlv Prow the University was read by Mr 5. Young (Chairman). This Coy 2: 4 Hussara 3, 40 Div Pen was with reference to the re Coy 2; 4 Hussars 9, 11Q Rent expulsion of the Univer Div 1; 40 Div Battle Sch 3, Com-

mand W/Shops 3; 119 LA Bly sity from the

Association due

RA 5, Command W/Shops 2; 35 to their failure to register with Bly RA 3, 18 Field Ambulance the Associates or to play their 0: 110 LAA By RA 3. 18 Infxtures. W/Shops 1; 40 Div Prov Cay 4, 10 Inf W/Shops 1,

The Jetler expressed regrot

to the Association, and stated

It is early yet to forecast the that the failure to reply to a ultimate winners of this league, letter from the Association had but so far 119 LAA BY RA been due to various members have shown themselves to be a of the original Committee leav good all-round team, and haveing the Colony with nobody to 1 the vacancies and brough a very thrustful forward line.

33 Gen Hospital are a good negligence of the team caplain.

side but have yet to play ther Arst game in the league.

The University naked that; They they be permitted to rejoin the

and enclosed the; strous Association are expected to offer a

fees in their felter.. challenge to 110 LAA Bly.

expressed keenness

10

necessary

given to com

The 4 Hussarp are also a.aldo The letter

be reckoned with, They in playing in the League, and have given two very sound per promise was formances and their game ply with all rules and regula- against 33 General Hospital on tions with the reorganisation of

25 should be a good the University Football Club,

After discussion, the meeling decided to give the Univeralty and to make the more chance

October

one.

STANDARD WELL UP In the matches played so far

and keen interest has been un shown by the teams.

the standard of play has been recommendation to the Foot- well up to "company standard" ball Council to readmit the University to the Association. Avys the meantime, the University pleasing thing is the high sten- would be required to play off Mr C. Guimgam (Chairman) said that the Secretary dard of refereeing shown by the their fixtures pending the final of the HKFA had received a cable from Rangoon yester- omelats, illustrating clearly how decision of the Counci

much beneat is obtained from

It was pointed out that the at 4.30 p.m.

day from the Indian team, saying that immigration per the referees classes, and meet future graduates of the Univer- kong Cricket Club, the tennis mits had not yet reached them. A reply had since been inga, which are being held regu-rity would become men of in- fluence in the Colony and thole Rent, advising the team to apply to the British Consul in larly by Capt (QM) Stone. compiling

Matches for Wednesday co-operation in the fostering of Rangoon. The team comprised 29 players and officials. an follows:

119 LAA By RAV 40 Div football would be very much The following were selected Sum, Ng Kee-cheung and Tong

Ho Ying-fan, Lee Battle School ("A" Pitch, Kick- to represent Hongkong against) Sheung week of November will be seen All-India:

Yiu-tak; Yu

Chu Hau Chun-fat,

Wing-keung,, off 2.30 p.m.).

35 By RA v 40 Dly Prov Cor and Lee Tai-

("C" Pitch, Kick-off 2.15 pm)

term

Messrs. Taul Wai Pul, K.C. Dao, Edwin

Thal, Norman Lo & Donald Lo.

alected to play at Hanoi & Halphong during the first

in action against the rest of Yung-sang and Ng Kee-cheong; Yu Cheuk-yln the Colony.

The matches are as follows: 4.30 pm.

Norman Lo

and Donald

va, Gordon Lum and Leon Zià C. Tao và ho 0.15 pm. K. Koori Hung

Mr JD. Clogue (9) who re- turned on excellent score of 05

4.00 p.m. net, which gave him a total of

Trui over the

}

Tang Sum, Tennucci (capt.) tal. and Santos; Ho Ylug-fan, Yiu Cheuk-yin, Ko Po-keung. Chu Wing-keung

Reserves:

wah.

desired.

The inceling decided to post- pone the fixing of dates for Victory Shield matches until dates were available.

83 Gen Hospital v 4 Hussar An application by Bouth ("A" Pitch, Kick-off 4 pm).

Kwan-kox, Tam and Mok Chun-Hung Hing-yuk, Soong Ling-

Reserves: Campbell,

f is regretted that Isager China for the postponement of sing, Kwok Ying-kee, Au Chi- tice for fixtures cannot be given their First Division teagus fix- dary Street on Thursday Octo- Tang yin and Mok Chun-wah, Team owing to the difficulty in are against the Police at Boun

ber 20, was granted. Sheung, Tozer, Brown, Lee Tal-Manager: P. L. Kwok. Trainer ranging grounds.

All matches are played at fal, The Kam-hung and Kwok and Assistant: Fung King-!.

Boundary Street.

COMMITTEE OF SEVEN Ying-keo. Team Manager: A. cheung.

REFEREES MEETING A

A meeting of the Special and W. C. L. Gordon. Trdiner, and Assis-

\'It'wak Ngreed to send invita-|· A "meeting of the Army Foot Committee of Seven will be Hung and tant: Fung King-cheung.

Hons to Presidents of all clubs boll Referves Association: will held in the Office of the Hoog- Edwin Tini

be, hell ot the Nine Dragons kong Football Association ors Admission will be $10.00 & Those chosen to represent emlated to the Association.

The selection of a third team Club on Friday at 8.30 p.m.--Thursday, October 25, 1980.t The Competition

noxt $5.00 and the proceeds what Combined Chinese were:

Hau for each Club

Yung- to play · All-India was held All those who are not on duty 530 am to review the dre to the Building Fund Yiu-tak (capt); les for each week-end will be Bogey Pool be given

sang and Two Kem-hung;, Tang over until a later data.desi are requested to attend,plsgrad Ruby and the on the Naw Course. -

of the Hongkong XWCA,

Wat Pul

There will be "A", "B" & "C" 42 points, won the Stapleford Divisions in the Men's Doubles. | Compailtion played "A" & "B" in the Mixed Double Now Course at Fanling last Choy va Ip Koon

ities must be

33 to 1 Tribal Song. Avocet, and Ladies

Backtor and Misty Light

Doubles All C-week-chd.

accompanied by

40 to 1 Coastal Wave. Luci-, 410 afflation Ice ferous and Refund.

and 18 entranca Framfentered.

for

Yu

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