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Pair Establish Wicket Record

London, May 7.

In scoring 429 for the Cambridge University second wicket against Essox at Cambridge toddy, J. G. Dowes and G. H. Doggart estäblisheð án Eng- fish record for the wicket and, as they drẻ bộth not out, need only 27 more runs to claim the world record for the second wicket. This is 455 set up during the past winter by B.B. Nimbalkar and K. V. Bhandarkar in India. The previous best English record for the second wicket was 399 by W. Gunn and A. Shrews- bury for Nottinghamshire against Sussex, at Nottingham in 1930.

204 not out

und

At Feeds: Semernet 112 (A binal six for 54), Yorkshire 178 for eight (Lester not out 57).

Af Cambridge: Coimbridge Uni- versa 441 for car. VYLEPAR

ui 219), Dewes not out 204).

AL Gillingham: Kent 215 (Farg 18, Ames 100, Shireff five for 83). completely on Cambred Service 41 for Ave.

and of the Essex bowling:

Binchester, Spesex 318 for

Dewes is Doggart 219 not out. Doggart last summer made another re- Diff 215 hitting

not cord.

against Lancashire-the high- est score by an English play- er en his first-class debut,

The pair were

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frequent changes were of no avail, tel: (ache: Longridge 110), La Fast and slow howlers in urnenshire has yet to bat.

heavily punished and fon-

wire fcient Dewes

brought with

At Finingham: inéestershire Pritchard

a (one pix for stylish strokes

our for 18), Warwickshire 180 for six Cad net out (2).

and Doggart runs comparative ense,

The slant has so far lasted five hours and 10 minutes. Dewes, who upened

A Card Clamerpati 337 (E. Davies 35. Cid 61. Porkhouse

the wings, has batted | 126), Hampshire 41 Ter nil-Reut- five and a half hours. hitting 21 Tulers,

while Boggart's' has onze five and 25 fours to his credit.

Struggle For Runs

Somerset

In nacked contrast, and Gloucestershirë skitiggled fol uns ugainst medium fari howling, on lively pitches, lonnid Aspinall the tall Yorkshire bowler who i few days ago look right New Par! Zealand wickets for 113.

a Some set breakdown at Leeds,

He got plenty of pace from the firm pitch and on his show- Ing he may adequately fill the shock Yorkshire's

by hi

of

role

so long held bawler, predecessor, Bit Bowes.

Bowling Feat

Asphati's Bgures foiluy prod 22.3 overs, tiree muidenk, $4 runs, six wickets,

ken

John Moore Wins Cup

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1949,

Gibbs Defeat Shell At Softball Game

(By "GRANDSTAND")., Shell's pennant hopos fadell when they were noted our by Gibbs 11-10 yesterday afternoon at the CBA Park.

Sixteen safeties were shared by the contestants but whereas the T-Men were steadier on the field, Shell hurler Chappy Remedios did not have the same steady support from his mates, especially in the sixth frame when a series of expensive bungles allowed three Gibb runs to trickle over the pay-off station,

The only homer was clouted by twice, leaving the basen fonded Kobert Shell short-stop Spiky Guterres nil Shell first-aucker

a steal with an

out-of-the-park four- Vas foolishly attempted angster in the initial conto with home from third, Gibbs manager- nobody on bus, The next longest catcher Frankie Correa put the blow was off Gerry Roza-Pereira's bee on Vas for an easy third out but with a three-bagger.

and the rally fizzled out. Gibbs utilised the services of Gibbs remind the lead agulh two hurlers-Alt Malig starting in the sixth when they sowed off unit

by Gerry

two hits around a pair of expen- was relieved Roto-Pereiro In the

seventh, sive nuits in the outfield when And Spiky Guterres Roba-Percra had a short tenure Kitchell un the stab and Molig was called failed to make up their minds na in again after Roza-Pereira fall- to who should feld en lufleld pop, ed to lind the plate and walked and again when right gardener two Shellinen in Auccession. Bill Howard steam-rollered into Mallg and Chappy Remedios both Kitchell with crash when the yielded eight blows each, the latter was trying for a fly ball in

Shell had two- former fanning one and whiking short right field. eight, while Remedios

whiffed runners on base in their half of me and passed two to Brst

the sixth but were unable to pro- duce the clutch hit. ball,

Toss Lost

Gibb windy-blley guardian Rabbit Leung clouted a two bag. er but was nailed at third be when he tried to stretch the blow for an extra base, for the third out after A Garch and Frankie Correa had popped and grounded out.

and were Gibba lost the toss held doorriers in their half of the Arst frame while Shell drew first lond with Spiky Guterres homer. Gibbs enme right back in the next stanza and chalked up four mar

Shell put up a last ditch rally kern on a couple of bingles assist-

In their half of the final semester rt by four costly Shell error.

In the Shell half of the second but left the tieing run on third they immed the lead by manu- base as switch-hitting Dick Silva Mr.

facturing two tallies on two suc-and Fred Indian filled to hit Moore won the Chester Cupressive blows, Gibbs forged ahend safely. here this afternoon. Mr. II. again in the third with two more euns while blanking Shell and G. Blagrave's Honourable the

W.

Chester, May 7.

Chapman's John

Second was second and Lording another in the top of the third. A fourth, Shell managed to tie the Yoyo Rosebery's

field of 18 ran.

200 to 1 The being wast against Jelin Moore, to i julni favaites Ionotrable the Second and Yoyo,

11.

*Thi ree was won by a neck with live longus etween secund and the third. W. Lister Gloucestershire were all out for

rode Asmodee and M. Beary B4 runs in twn hours, 50 minutes ngainst Warwickshire at Birming- rode Tory 11. An additional run- ner was Asia Command, ridden hot. This collapse was

by A. Holloway. splendid

pace bowling by T.L..

Following the victory of John Pritchard and C. W Grove, who

fur- Moare, backers suffered a De- Gloucestershire dismissed

when the ther reverse today tween them.

former Indian champion sprinter, Grove

by Combined Operations,ridden Gordon Richards and starting

18.5 were analysis overs, seven maidens, 26 runs, six wickets, while Pritchard's rend 18 overs, eight maidens, 18 runs, four wickets.

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hot 3 to 1 on favourite, was beaten By the 13 to 2 long shot Bally- willwilt in the six furlong Corona- Hon Stakes.

Another good bowling feal was nchieved by Douglas Wright, the

Combined Operations, who was Fngland

and Rent leg spinner, conceding the winner 10 pounds,

the three overs before who in

was besten by one length, with close a: Gillingham captured five South

Africa's former sprint Combined

for Services wickets

champion, Gambut, also a 13 to only

When stumps three runs,

Two shot, three lengths away, his figures were the third of a field of four run- wore drawn.

three ners. three avers two maidens. runs, five wickets.

Close of play scores today were; At Lords: Hollinghamshire 304 is Compton five (terris. for 731. Mudirex 32 for unc.

New

Combined Operations did not produce his customary sparkle Irish-bred and Ballywillwill, an tee-year-old, led from the start to the finish.-Reuter.

Zealanders Leading Again

Worcester, May 7.

Further evidence of the Now Zealand 'cricket tour- ists' ability to score quickly was seen here today when they scored 425 before being all out. They then took four of their apponents' wickets for 34 runs in the remaining 45 minutes.

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The foundation of this big score was laid by Scott, the tall opening batsman, who scored his first century in England, and the captain, Hadice, who fell only three short of the hundred,

After Bert Sutcliffe went, Worcestershire were startled by 'with the score at 27, Hadlee Cresswell, with his medium in- He captured 'the first and Scott added 191 in two swingers,

Giants Triumph Over Cardinals

New York, May 8. Clint Harting handcuffed the St. Louis Cardinois with three-hit pitching yesterday to give the power-laden New York Giants a 9-1 triumph in the National Lengue headliner. Brilliant relief pitching of rookie Pot McGlothin coupled with a seven run rally enabled the Brooklyn Dodgers to defeat the Chicago Cubs

10-4.

Reminders

Today

McGlothin limited the Cubis in the to one hit

Just five innings.

The Pittsburgh Pirates pounded Schoolboy Rowe for eight hits and five runs in four Innings to defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 0-4.

Big Bill Volselle of the Boston Broven yleidet only two hits, but. Cincinnati capitalised on both of Whist Drive, European YMCA, @them in the eighth to beat the

p.m.

Braves 4-2. The loss dropped three Exhibition Toy

European Boston into a tle with New York Public Relations women, At

for first place. Offer, 1 n.m.

10th Talk on "Paintings in the

Century" by the Rev. Fr. T. Ryats, PRO lecture 100m, 6.30

St.

p.m.

Andrew's Church Women's Guild meeting, at Vicarage.

10 n.m.

Employers Federation of Hong

Kong, annual meeting. Jaco- bean Rootn, HK Hotel, 4 p.m.

Coming Events

-TOMORROW HK Rotary Club, luncheon, closed meeting, ut Roof Gurien, HK Hotel, 12.30 p.m.

Urban

Counell mesting, Bldg., 4:15 p.m.

Yankees Hold Leadership

In

York Chicago, the New Yankees held their leadership in the American League with an 8-1 victory over the White Sox, Rob Porterfield allowed the Sox 10 hils, but kept them well-scattered.

Dale Mitchell beat a throw to hone plate in the 12th innings to give the Cleveland Indians n 43 victory Over Boston's Retl 60%.

At St. Louis, Eddie Robinson' runs with two, trove in five doubles and a home run to lead!

to the Washington SenuLars GPD6-4 triumph over the St. Louis

K Football Association Council

p.m.

Browns.

2

Roolde auißelder Johnny Groth"

meeting, Prince Bldg., 5.30 hit two doubles to drive in two

runs for Detroit und n 4:3 vie

over Phlindleighto bellati

of five-hit pitching Hutchinson,

Bridge Drive, European YMCA,tory

8.45 p.m.

SCORE BY INNINGS

geore at the end of the fifth when they nleashed a barrage of four rubber only dent the blows to

GIBBS Runs Hits SHELL

04 2 1 1 3 0 –

0 2 1 1 1 2 1 =

8

WEDNESDAY

Toe H

Runs Hits

1 202 203

10

1 2 0 14 0:0 =

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Macao Hockey Team Avenges Defeat

With a four to one victory, the Macao hockey team had its own back on Khafsa at Sookun- poo yesterday, avenging a previous defeat by the local team when Khalsa visited Macao parly in February.

The

game yesterday saw the Portuguese cautious at the start. They were quicker to withdraw to the defence, to which Racha from the half -line was added, than they were willing to take the initiative.

Macso forced a short corner at Khalsa's end in less than a minute from the start, but they lost the opportunity to From then open the score. on, Khalsa was very much on the attack.

Macao Team Entertained

There was a large gathering In the Jacobean Room of the Hong Kong Hotel last night. When the Hong Kong Football Association were hosts to the Interport Football

Khalsh were also unable to due mainly to inadequate score, support of the forward line by the halves, although Bhagat Singh (left half),

Maced was spectacular in- dividually, A little co-ordination with his forward fine would have added to the weight of the Khalsa attack, with perhaps better re- suits

For more than 20 minutes nel- ther side was able to score. Then, Khalsa cathe sweeping down the feld in a spirited thrt.

Nugget (K inside dight), con- fronted by Basto in the Macho de- fence, look on idle swipe outside. the der. Dasto left it and Capitule followed sult. The Judginent by the guille was

Te ball struck the post and rebounded to be met by Mickey Ram inside left, who had the ball in the net before Capitule could tealise 'what had happened.

Stonewall Défence

Inspired by this first

goal,

Team and officials.

Speeches were delivered by Ble "Man-kam Lo, Kt, CBE, Vice-President of the Hong

Kong Football Association, #id Dr. Henrique de Barros Pereira, Vice-President of the Madao Football Amodiàtkan,

Nothing serious resulted, how- but play becanto very ever

crabpy with both sides commit- ting infringements,

The Forughese were progres- sively wearing down Khalsa by their fast, speedy trusts that kept play for most of the time, in the second half, a¿'Khalsa's' etadi.

After a

a series of comers and short corners, Frederico Nolasco Eont in a straight hard shot, hit from the line by Almeida and, stopped well by Ferreira, to put

hours and 10 minutes before two wickets in his opening overs, they were both out in succes- but Wyatt's steadiness proved | Khalsa kept up the pressure. Only: Macao in the lead, 2-1,' sive overs from Howorth and valuable. Jackson at the same total.

AL the close Worcestershire, When play was resumed after were 391 runs behind.

New Zealand First tring= lunch, Scott and Hadlee found

B. Sutclife, e Bird, 'b 'Out- dificulty Kolling

the ball past

CHOOMI Howarth's packed offside field for

V.J. Scolt, c Yarnold, b a time. Howarth, who was so

Howarth often unfit last year, bowled with w.R. Hadles, b Jackson

control and was well excellent supported by Perks at the other WM. Wallace, e Perks, b Bird F.B. Smith, St. Yarnold, b end.

Scott reached his first century

Jenkins in England after two and a half J.R. Reid, e E. Coope

Howorth hours, but three runs later fell

to a smart catch at the wicket by 1.B. Burtt,

F.L. Mooney, lbw b Perks.

Jackson, Yarnold, which gave Howarth a

Jenkkis the sland well-deserved wicket. then having produced 101 in two CC. Burke, c' Jenkins hours and 10 minutes without ad-JA..Hayes, e Jenkins

GF. Cresswell, not but dition..

*Extras

"

Picked Right Ball

Scott, who picked out the right

ball to hit claimed, 18 fours in his

Total Fall bf wickets 1-2,

Bowling

the stone-wall defence of Basto and Ferreira prevented any 'fur-' ther scoring against the Portu- Kucsc.

14.

103

197

103

14

cellent clearances.

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Complete Control

Macno was by now clearly in Macao then suddenly came to life. In a series of counter attacks, complete control. Guest and Khan' they succeeded in switching play worked feverishly but the tricky over to the Khalsa end.

grid fast Macro forwards.working with Nolasco, Guest and Yacoob Khan were in perfeét unison wit

had the game

hand. in ell also very stubborn in the Khalsa with Khan defence

swiping Nolasco receiving the ball whole 10 viciously to bring about some exegal, raced down the

yards of the field to send across The Portuguese were regaining a perfect centre which was con- 137 their form, their forward the nected by Ritchie Macao's teatre controlling the ball with clever (orward) who sent it into the 18'end tricky stickwork.

goal for Macao to go fur- their attack was there are was brought up to Notusco, whose excel-

The

Prominent in

centres'

Frederica from sight wélag"de M-1 when Angelo Nickbd; the bak

better

treatment by the Macao inside trio. 4425 Nevertheless, Noinsco kept at it

and was in a large measure res 2218,ponsible for revitalising the Macao

103 rum, made in two and a hall 3-270, 4-287, 5-365, 0-309, 7-12. forward line.

hours. Hadice Include: a huse six

olf Jenkins, 'a'five'and 12 fours in

his 97 made in two hours and ib Perks mihiutes,

Outschtita Wallace carried on the good Wratt work, culting particularly well in Jenkins making his second century in first Howorth claty games of the tour. He cóm-Jackson

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21 4 78

1450 20.5 0 17

1

14

pleted his century in two hours Bird Byer's legbyes 7

and five minutes, and his 108 in Worrfiterentre First Innings

to the net from timely pass by Ritchie that hád Makten Singh

Wenkriess in the

completely beater Portuguese forward line yesterday was sur- prüdrig-Almeida, who missed-al- most every pass, was invariably caught out of position. Jorge was. alow in his support of the forward During one of these thrusts, Tine but improved In the latter Guest was penalised for obstrdo- | Mages of the game.

Pondlirod

tlon and n'pertalty bully brought Khalsa lacked that closer CO- 1 about Macao's equaliser, with the ordination which would most cer

store standing at 1-1 for the first tainly have improved their game. Gosdrö**hild "Occhitons to score, half.

Five minutes before the whistle, whedeter Khatan moved into Bhashat Singh throw away an op Macad area, but pong support. tra penalty -bully. - * awarded"['elfærdes,

cluded 14 fours, Wallace was 2 Cooper, bw-b CreftWell"?0, portunity to score when he hit out †from the wing nulllßed all these!

seventh man that and he fell to E. Bird, b Craswell. brilliant one-handed"cáfél ́at

wicket.

D. Kenyon.

The only Worcestershire bowler, KEWY who "dould curbs the aboring war' la: Out

tra"and

Club

medling. Talbot' House, 50, MacDonnell Houd, 8.30 p.m.

Women's Section,

the

'NATIONAL LEAGUE

Scores:

European

St. Louts

New York

Winning

YMCA, tea party at 3 pm.

THURSDAY

Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon,

Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m. Union Church Ladies Guild meet- Ing. Helena May Institute, 3 p.th

Y's Men's club of Hong Kong, Juncheon. Roof Garden, HK Hotel, 12.45 p.m.

Fred

H E

1 3 1 9 12 0

Hartung.

pitcher Clint loser Harry Breechen.

4 10 Chicago

:10 12 Brooklyn

R Winning pitcher Pat McGlothin,

loser Bob Rush.

-4 14 Pittsburgh Philadelphin

Winning pitcher Hal Gregg, '16ser

Schoolboy Rowe, Cincinnati

Boston

4 .2 2 10

1

Winning pitcher Bud 'Lively,

loter Bill "Voiselle.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R H E

New York Chicago

11

0.

1 10

1

Winning plicher Bob Porterfield,

icser Al Cettel,

of the Cleveland

Boston

3

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BRITISH WOMEN IN HORSE SHOW

Rome, May 7. Two British women were first and socand in the Ladies Pre- cision Riding at Rome's interna- tional horse show today.

Lady

wife Mallet,

presented Winning pitcher Mike Miss N.

White-

loser Mel Parnell. the prizes to head, who won the event on the Washington

Mr. B. Nobbler

St. Louis and

R. носопа on Strath Winning pitcher "Walt Masterson, Lowellyn,

loser. Dick Statr. Mrs. Tor Eliasson of Sweden was third on Grand Prix. Philadelphia

Detroit BLY33

Ballet of Fourth

Avag

Gracieux France on

and fifth Winning pitcher Freddie Hut-

chinson, loser Lou Brissie, Mrs. L, Gonzalez of Spain on on Nina Roes. Associated Press.

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