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Somerset 49 For One In Match With Tourists

!

Tourists' Fine Win Over Sussex

Hove, May 31.

In gaining their fourth suIC- cess of the tour, the New Zea- landers achieved an excellent

Taunton, Juno 1.

Rain' delayed the start of the Now Zealanders' match against Somerset here today and by -lunch time tho county had scored 49 runs for

one wicket, whon rain stopped play.

In unsettled weather Somerset batted first on o damp wicket with Gimblett and Hill opening the innings.

The New Zealanders,

who

did not arrive in Taunton until after midnight. lost the toss and felded when play began after half an hour's delay. performance after being 116 for pace bowling but Hill fell The pitch looked rather dead runs behind on the first in- nings. After dismissing Sussex to a catch at short mid-off at

for 130 in their second innings. the New Zealanders were set to get 247 in three hours 25 minutes. They hit off the runs with 18 minutes and five wir- kels to spare.

This time there came no such as on series of hatting failures the preceding day, though Wal- lace, needing 103 to condete his thousand runs before the end of

May, was well caught at fine les when 10 short of his objective.

Sutcliffe and Donnelly, the lett

Reld, the handers, and

Recond the batting wicket-keeper, took honours. All showed discretion in picking the right ball to hit and the power they put into thei

illustrated

by the strokes was fact that between them they - gistered 36 boundaries.

Sutcliffe scored 50 in 95 min- utes, getting most of his 11 fours by frat rate drives. Reid, having helped him in a star of 79 for

joined withị the second wicket, Donnelly in adding 101 for thej third.

Pulled Finely

Quiet for a long time, he drove and pulled Anely later on, and the chief Agures in a

stny of

two hours ten minutes were Iti tours.

19.

Girablett drove with power and Ave fours came by his first 22 runa, The placing of

Heldsman on

the edge of the boundary at long- on to a bowler with the new ball was unstint, but it tented to curb Gimblett's driving and with Angell taking half an hour over his first run, the scoring rate dropped.

When ralu caused lunch to be taken 15 mit 1 earlier, Gimblett the total of 49 for claimed 40 one. Angell spent 50 minutes over three runs,

SCORES:

Somerset: 1st innings. Gimblett, not out Hill, e. Hnciles, b. Cowie Angell, not out

Extran

Total (for one)

40

#

CCC Defeat HKCC At Lawn Bowls

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949,

Star And Dinghy Yachting Series

(By "RUBBINGSTRAKE")

Last wook-end saw the end of the Star and Dinghy Spring Helmsmon's Sorios. Unfortunately, the final Star race on Sunday had to be cancelled due to gusty weather.

In all there were 27 Stor races in which an ag- gregate of 43 members took part. Only four, however, completed the maximum of eight races allowed to count for points.

The first 10 helmsmen were as unless they wish to arrange i* follows:

direct with an instructor.

Pos'n Name

3rd.

Howell

Races

Pts to count

Yourtoff

60

2nd,

Von Sydow

48

Furrer

5

Hancock

De Goede -

B

Borrett

4

Hofer

10

4

Mackay

Heerding

18

$

10

3

Oth 7th, 8th, Oth.

One Second Division League 4th, match was played yesterday at 5th, Happy Valley between HKCC and Craigengower. The home team won by five points to nil, coming out on top on all the three rinks, and scoring 73 shots to their opponents' 49.

10th,

In the dinghy series there were 14' races with enough entrants to count for points in which an ng- gregate of 42 members took part. Only three completed the maxi- mum of eight races allowed to The first ten helmsmen count. were as follows:

Races

nament Opened yesterday with a The Colony Open Pairs tour-

programe of seven fixtures out of which only four were played off. The biggest win recorded was that by CCC's veteran palr A. E. Coates und B., W. Bradbury, who defented J. A. Tibble

and it. Leigh, by 20 shots to 13.

K. M. Omar and U. M. Omår, Ist, former Colony champions nad a 2nd, close shave, Just mannging 3rd, edge out Recreio's F. V. V. Ribetro 4th. and C. Roza Pereira by one shot.

CCC-HKCC

........ 49 Reuter.

J. Tay

S. R. Soilna.

W. J. Howard

E. S. Frunks

Braves Take Lead In National

New York. June 1. The Boston Braves moved

Donnelly began with such care that his scare at the end of 201 minules was only four. Then he' progressed so fast that he took no into at least temporary undis- more than 85 minutes over 88 and

puted possession of first place

the Philadelphia The winner of the night game between Brook- lyn and New York will share the lead.

two of his 14 fours came from in the National League by

from Charles downing sucressive holle Oakes, which finished the match.

At the start of the day Sussex Phillies 7-6. made a good recovery from their deplorable start on Monday when they lost six wickets for 20. Thanks largely to Griffith and James, who added 60 in 45 min- Home big hitting by utes, and Juck Oakes, the remaining wickets

*R. Phillip

L. R. Wood

R. A. Edwards

A. W. Brown

(Skip) 20 (Skip)

G. Hong Choy N. R. Oliver C. A. Coelho Major Pugh

A. J. Coelho

Pos'n Name

Whitsun Regatta Programmo

The following 14 the Anal Whitsun Regatta Programme. Roorn is still available for passon- gers in the launch leaving Kellett Island at 11 a.m., on Sunday, for the Club rendezvous at Penny's Bay. Application should be made to Secretary.

L

Today

1810 hrs. Start of Novices Dinghy Race. @p.m. to 12 am. Informal

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Middlesex Retain Lead In County Championships

London, May 31.

Although Middlesex could only, tako first innings points from Lancashire at Lords they remain at the top of the County championships with 48 points from six games,

Surrey, as the result of first innings points against

Essex, retained their position as nearest chal- lengers, but they are now joined by Worcester, who scored a fine victory over Warwickshire, These two Countries now have 44 points each, but Surrey have played only five games to Worcestershire's six.

Lawn Bowls Line-Up

CLUB DE RECREIO

1

Their defeat at Nottingham has caused Northamptonshire to slip from third to fifth pince with 36 points from seven games, York- shire also having Jumped above them with 40 points

from five Катев.

At the other end of the table,| Essex and Leicestershire are now holding up the rest of the Coun- The following have been select-tles. Nottinghamshire excavated

themselves with their victory over Northants position and now have 12 points from five games, while Leicestershire and Essex each have four points from

ed to represent the Club de Re- crete in their League Lawn Bowls games on Saturday:--

First Division "A" (home) ♥ KHGC at 4 p.m.1 G.A. Guterres, C.E. Marquee,

from this

Results Of

'C' Division Tennis Games

USRC, IRC, KCC and CRC "B" were seen in fine wins in the play-off of yesterday's Men's "Division League came Craigengower games. on the verge of creating an upset, when they just managed, to hold an incomplete SCAA team to a draw of 4% points each.

"C" Division

LRO fost to UBRC, 3-0. Baker and Kempton (LRC) lost

to Capt. Mockreth and E. A Hancock 3-6; lost to G. Can non and J. Anderson, 2-8 beat N. Lindeman and Lieu- tenant P. Hardwick, 6-2. Pomeroy and Scholes (LRC)

beat Mackreth and Hancock. 7-5; lost to Cannon and Ang derson, 5-?: drew with Lin deman and Hardwick, B-8.'

A.M. Souen and J.F. Noronha: A three and five games, respectively. Lloyd and Todd (LRC) lost to

Percles, F.V.V. Ribeiro, C.C. Pereira and

J.F.V, Ribeiro; D. Marques, F.X. da Silva, R.P. and J.A. Lit.

Third Division (home) y PRC at 4 p.m.

2. 1800 hrs.-Start of Ladies W.A. Sequeira, J. Cotton, 3.A. Vieter and

Dinghy Race.

Hancock Howell Furrer Corbett

Pts to count 238

A

3.

213

185

4.

172

5th,

YouricЛT

133

6th,

Robertshaw

5.

110

7th.

Weiss

81

8th,

Millest

75

9th,

Fell

08

10th, Spencer Cooper 38

10

The Jubilee Spring Series also finished on Saturday and the finel points are as follows:

7.

B.

9.

A. H. Rumfahn E. J. R. Mitchell

W. Williamson

(Skip) 16 A. D. Humphreys H. J. D. Lowe

(Skip) G. Ludd

B. K. Lan

20

H. A. Bothello J. Skinner

S. H. Marvin

(Skip) 33

H. F. Shields

(Skip)

Total

73 Total.

17

SATURDAY, JUNE 4 1100 hrs-Stort of Dragon Bont-boys Race.

Cruiser

1400 hrs-Start of Race to Middle Island. 1410 hrs.-Start of Dragon

to Middle Island. Race to Start of Jubilee Race to Mid- die Island.

0. 1430 hra-Start of Star Championship 1st Heat.

1st, Roundelay 114; 2nd, Melody 103;

4th, 3rd, Harmony 102;

6th, Minstrel 94;ẻ 10, Strathspey 71; 6th. Rhapsody 17; 7th, Cacaphony 14; 8th. Lullaby 13; 9th Symphony 12; 10th, Fantasy 9.

Of the remaining Spring Series. 40 the Dragon and Ladies' classes

results have already announced.

The Novices activities are not 11. yet in full swing mainly because until now it has not been possi

all members whose

12.

Colony Open Pairs V. N. Atienza and W. F. Field The Braves scored the winning beat W. Davidson and W. Allan run in the ninth without a hit 20-10. K. M. Omar and bla to circulate lists of instructors after overcoming a five-run de- Omar best F. V. V. Ribeiro and and pupils. Coples have now been Beit

The run that broke a 0-0 G. Roza Pereira 17-16, J, A. Tib- posted

her list. There realised 101. Cowle, the tourists tie came after Schoolboy Rowe ble and R. Leigh lost to A. E. Mames appear on either fast bowler. commanded great hit second baseman Ellie Stanky Coates and B. W. Bradbury 13-is also one on the Sat

Sailing Notice respect all through the Innings

and

walked 20, L. Castilho and C. F. Let beat Board and more may be hud on with pitched ball

K. Slons atul G. A. Ryder 21-application to the beer to have 13,

Secretary. right elder Mary Rickert,

To cater for those relleved Rowe 15. Joe Konstanty

Club since the original Joined the walked

Games postponed centrefelder Jimi

estionnaire

was sent out In Russell and leftneider Clint Con-

achit is being issued with

upon which 14. the May accounts anyone who has not done so al- ready may register as a novice or instructors,

and earned the figures

wickets for 22 runs.

The final ncores were: Sussex: 1st Innings 276 declared

of ve

3nd New Zealand: 1st Innings

2nd Sutcliffe lbw b C. Onkes

17

for 7 and

Wallace e J. Onkes b Wood

F. X. Soares and J. A. Remed los 130 atser to force in the winning run. v G. A. Guterres and J. E., Nor- the big gun for anha K. M. Rumjahn and S. M. 160] Conatser was

three Rumjahn,v A. J. Hussain and A. Boston, connecting with

and K. Om G. S. Ladd and E. 3. sal hits. Including a hover

Franks y F. E. Skinner and W. four runs. Catcher And, Seminick homer- E. Butterworth.

13 double, and drove

Reid C. Oakes b Langridge Donnelly not out

82

259

ed for Philadelphia, The Phillies drove Johnny Sain off the mound

Smith James Langridve

Mooney b James Langridge

Rabone not out.

Extras

In the third with five runs.

The Brooklyn-New York game! was a night game. They were the:

Total for five wickets: 247 only games scheduled in either

Bowling:

league.

0

M

RW

Scores:

Wood

12

34

Comford

15

2

55

National League

R H

James

1 Boston

7

10

C. Onkes

12.4

Philadelphia

10

Langridge

20

J. Ookes

17

-Reuter.

KON

Today's Gamos Colony Opon. Pairs

15.

Any would-be pupil wanting Instruction should apply to Dis Secretary or the Sailing Captain 16,

At PRC Francis Lee and M. J. Medina J. (20055) v A. J. Coelho and C. A. Coelho ,27710)

S. Franks

G. S. Ladd and E.

131146) F. E. Skinner and E W. E. Butterwmith (34314) (Postponed match)

3 Winning pitcher Nelson Potter, F.

loser Schoolboy Rowe.

-Associated Press.

At HKFC

and Channing

IL Brown D. (32423) v J. R. Soares and

L. S. Silva (28021)

Dinghy

1440 hrs. Stort of Redwing Aggregate ist Race. 1450 hrs. Start of Straglers Sweepstake Race, 1500 hr.--Start of Raungs Whaler Race. 1st Race. 1700 hrs. Start of Star Championship 2nd Hent.

hrs-Tea at Middle 1030 Island.

2100 hrs Barbecue at Mid- die Island,

JJ. Bauto; J. Fonses, M. Nuncq, H.L. Reas and 3.R. Boures: R.A. Campe, Br.

will

The best batting performance

In this series of County matches. came from Joe Hardstaff, Not- Unghamshire's 37-year-old

tractive bataman, who has played:

Markreth and Hancock, 1- drow with Cannot and An- derson, 0-8; lost to Lindeman and Hardwick,

2-8.

E. M. Bux and W. Mohamed (IRC) beat M. Guterres and

for England on a number of oc- IRC beat Recrolo, 7-11⁄2 casions, while Yorkshire's 32- S. year-old right arm fast medium

Coxon, represent howler, Alex

can claim this distinction with the ball.

ziouta, L.A. Rozuelo and D.C. Aires.

CRAIGENGOWER CC The following Craigengower Cricket Club In their First Division Lawn Bowls game agalrist the Police Recrea- tion Club on the Police Green on Saturday, June 4, commencing at 4 pu

L.C.R. Souta. JW. Leonard, AZ. Costes and D.W. Bradbury (8hlp).

.. Xavier, G.A. Sousa, A.M. Omar |and 7.8, Landost (8kip).

AA. Nasack. Franela Lee, K.M. Omar and U.M. Omar (Bklp).

HKFC

Great Personal Triumph

A.

S.

L. A. Souza, 6-2; beat L, A J Remedios and J. A. Soares, 6-2; drew with L. Guterres and D. Remedios,

Q-B.

J Hussain and B. M. Omar

(IRC)

and beat Guterres Souza, 6-4; lost to Remedios and Soares, 3-6, beat Guterres

G-1. Remedies,

The match at Nottingham was a great personal triumph for Hardstaff. He scored exactly 100 in the first innings and followed with 114 in the second for a total of 214, without once being.out.

Although he scored

at a fast rate Hordstaff never gave chance. His driving was superb and his late cutting against the slow bowlers was perfectly timed, nec draw

Fred Ridgway, Kent's 26-year-H. old fast medium bowler, goes to the Birmingham Test trial to- splendid J.8. Howell, P. Strange, J.A.R. Babymorrow backed by int

performance, which brought about | and N., Tebbington 18k1p).

FE. Wallwork. Ln M. Hamley, D..

the defent of Glamorgan. Manet and D.I. Bickford (Nklp).

The following have been select- ed to represent the HKFC in their Lawn Bowls match against KBOC at Austin Road at 4 p.m., Satur- day, June 4:-

BUNDAY, JUNE 5 1000 hrs.-Stari of Cruiser. and Dragon "Picnic Race" from

Middle

Island to

L. Strange, C. Birange, C. Care and

Rakumen (@kipi. Reserves K. Haker.

B,

R. Rumfahn and F. A. Curreom beat Guterres and Bouiza, 6-3; beat Remedios and Soares Guterres and Re beat medios, 6-4.

* with SCAA, 41⁄2-41⁄2‚ ̈ K. Chen and P. C. Yu (CCC) lost to K. C. Sit and K. C

P. Wong, 2-6; boat T Kwok and Y. K. Ng 6-1; bent P. W Tsang and 3. Saw, 6-1,

W. Choy and K. S. Hau (CCC) font to Sit and Wong, 3-9 drew with Kwok and Ng 6-6; beat Tsong and Bew

P. Choy and H. T. Woo (CCC) lost to Sit and Worst, 9-5 lost to Kwok and NA 00 Seat Trang and Saw, 6-2, KDC lest to KCD, 0-9. R. 8 Gourley and D. Monumen

A Crumbling Pitch On a crumbling piich he took Alx wickets-five clean bowied The following have been select-

for 52 runs and returned match Y. Penny's Bay via Lamma Ised represent the Indian Recrea-gures of ten for 97. He bowled land and Ni Ku Chau. (Both tion Club in their First Division unchanged through Glamorgan's

Lawn Bowls match against the disastrous to starboard).

second Innings, in 1015 hrs. Start of Jubilee Kowloon Docks on Saturday, June

which the first seven men went "Plenic Race" from Middle 4, at 4 pm. Players are request for 23 runs in 47 minutes. Island to

Star Ferry, Day.ed to meet at the Penny's

Another Teat trial bowler, Ro- istum 1000 hrs.-Start of Reiwing and U.A. Ramlahn (Skip).

Hong Kong Side, at 3.15 p.m.:- land Jenking, came out with ten (Direct).

K.M. Rumlahn, A.. Kitchell, B. Yusuf wickets to his credit. .Worcester-

shire were indebted to Jenkins,... And Dinghy "Picnic Race"

whose cleverly fighted leg spin. from Kellett Island Penny's Bay.

ners earned seven wickets for 47 J. runs in the second innings and gave him match figures of ten for 114.

to

1015 hrs-Star of Star "Pic nic Race" from Kellett Island to Penny's Bay.

MI: Rasack, A.II, Sermin, 8.M. Rum- Jahn and J. Hosen (Skip).

M.13, Hawan, A.R.A, Rahman, Wahab and A.B. Minu (Skip).

INDIAN RC

A.H.

The following players have been selected to represent the In- dian Recreation Club in their Second Division

Lawn Bowls leaves match against the Club de Recrelo Kellett today of 5.30 p.m. sharp at Soo-

kunpoo- leave 8.. unnin, A.H. Beemin, A.R. Razack Kellett and A.M. Wahab (8klp).

1100 hrs. Launch leave Kel- lett Island for Plinic at Penny's Bay. 1500 hrs. Flect Penny's

for Bay Island.

hra.-Launch 1600 Penny's Bay for Island.

to 8.Th

W.

Lee and J. W, Leonard 17. (28038) V T. Pilkington and M. Suut (31122 Ext.:4). At KGDC

D p.m.

Dance.

MONDAY, JUNE

M. Alarcon and A. A. Lopes

(30203) v D. Phillips and R.. A. Edwards (28181)

А КОС

Taylor and J. McIntyre v A. Spary and V. Chittenden (30368).

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O.R. Badick, . Kitchell, A.R.A. Rahmin and 8.M. Ruminhn (8kip).

‚8.0, Dex, A.K. Omar, M.A. Wahab and 4.0, Madar (8k1p).

Bowls

Teams

Of PRC

(KDC) lost to D. Hung and F. Grose, 1-8; lost to W. A Nicholas and R. S. Capeli 2-0 lost to, J. Guest and A J. Arzooni, 1-0.

H. Burbeck and E. G. Húm- phresy_(KDC) lost to Hund and Grose,

to 4-6: Iont Nicholas and Capell. 2-8; Ios to Guest and Arzoone, 3-8.. Lapsley and J. E. P. Blenkinsop (KDC) lost to Hung am (Trose. 0-6: lost to Nicholn

Capell, and

0-6: lost to Gues ant Arzoont, 2-0.

Denis Compton is not likely to bo missing much longer: R. from the batting averages for: he put aside any doubts about; his form in scoring

for 179 Middlesex against Lancashiro. Lancashire's moderate attack CRC "B" CRC "C" -3. caused him no worry on an easy W. Wu and Y. w. Chung (CM

"B") beat C. H. Loung and paced pitch and he made no or-

P. H. Law, 6-4; beat T. K rors in timing mtil ho gave away

Tool and Y. T. Tsung._8-2 his wicket after being at the

beat T. S. Wong and K. F wicket for three hours 40 minutes.

Lee, 0-1. His hits included a six, a fiv and 10 fours.

K. C. I

C. NE and C. M. Chow (CRÍ in lost to Leung and Law 38: bent Tsol on Taung, 6- beat Wong and Lee, 6-1.. H. Leung and K. C. Chen

(CRC "") lost to Leing and Law, 3-0; lost to Trol and Thing, 1-8; beat Wong and Lee, 6-2.

Another England player whoj has already been chosen for the first Test against the New Zea- landers, Alec Bedser, was in Y. form for Surrey. With his pacal The following will represent deliveries he finished the Essex Police Recreation Club in their innings with a 'spell of three Firat and Second Divisions Lawnwickels for 14 runs in 7.1 overs. Bowls matches on Saturday start- His final figures were five for 68. Dragon rst Team at 4 pm.

Race round Hong Kong Is- land (Starboard Time Hmit

hrs.-Start Championship 3rd Heat. 1030 hrs. Start of Dinghy Team Race. British Common- wealth

Other Nations 1040 hrs--Start of 21. 1040

Aggregate Race. 1st Race.

Part 1.

24. 1418 Race.

hrs.Ratings Whaler

25. 1420 hrs Start of Redwing

Aggregate 2nd Race.

20 1430 hrs. Start of Dinghy

Championship Raco

against CCC at

Results

1

Today's Games

. "A" DIVISION (Men).

SCAA v KCC

CRC v RECREIO

HKCC v HKU

"A", DIVISION (Ladin)

KCC

SCAA USRC v CRC

*

."

5

22. 1050 hrs. Start of Jubiice Happy Valloy:- Saul, W.

The results

which of games Aggregate Race, 1st Race. MeSmith, J. M. Forrest and W. R. ended today were: 23. 1200 hrs. Stort of Dinghy Hillyer (skip); J. Russell, H.

At Chesterfield: Yorkshire beat Team

Race. British Com Brown, J. E. Hayward and C. H Derbyshire by 114 runs. Yorks monwealth v Other Nations. Gough (Skip); D. H. Taylor, A. 104 and 79 for 7 declared; Derby Part 2

Soutor, F. Channing and C. Dow- 09 and 90 (Coxon for 30). man (skip).

At Gravesend: Kent beat Gla- Reserve--W. E Hollands

morgan by 51 runs. Kent 197 and Second Team against Recreio at 201, (Ames 81, Jones 5 for 60): King's Park: T Pilkington, T. II. Glamorgan 203 and 114 (Ride Goodman, R. Mackensie and C. way 6 for 52, Crush 4 for 33) Pope (skip); W. Apps, W. Saun At Leicester: Somerset beat dom, N. Senior, G. Davies (ekip); Leicestershire by 18 runs, Somer- K. Bodle, J. Redman, H. B. Dewar set 204 and 275; Lelecstershire and G. Willerton (dp).

223 and Resorvei:-H. Finney and J. W. | At Worcester: Worcestershire MacDonald.

beat Warwickshire by 175 runs. Worcestershire 323 and 183 for 5

The following will represent, thi declared (E. Cooper 78 not out); Warwickshire 100 and 123 (Jon Civilians versus The Army in the At Lord's Middlesex drow with to be played on the Army Ground Quarangular Hockey Tournamen kins 7 for 47). Lancashire. Lancashire 304 and at Skumpoo 5.45 pm. sharp 114 for 3: Middlesex 350 (Denis Friday June, 3: Compton 179).

27. 1440 hrs. Start of Dragon

Aggregato 2nd Race.

28. 1450 hrs. Start of Jubilee

Aggregate and Race.

29. 1700 hrs-Start of Star

Championship Final.

1030 hra-Presentation Prizes.

of

BOWLS DRAW The following is the draw for 8 p.m. to 1 am. Informal the preliminary round of the As there will be's sailing stair Colony Open Triples competition: At the KCC: J. Hayward, W. Cameren and C.J. Googh J. Wizzington.

Supper Dance.

holiday on Tuesday, June 7, and Wednesday, June 8, there will be no organised racing for those dayn.

HEVER TO PLAY

IN TEST TRIAL

”་་ London, May 31. As Trevor Balley, the Ex

-SUNDAY, JUNE 1

3. Hempory and H.P, Bhellido,

JUNE 1

At the CCC M.D. Thosein, B. Yat and U.A. Remjaha ▾ C.3. Bilva, ILY, Lus

and 3.A. Lus.

At the XEC AP. Pereira, C. Blou

Pereira and 0.0.0. Pereira ▼ B Bolina, I. Tay and Q.A. Sousa.

J

230.

Civilians' Hockey XI

Deskapper! G. Men fix. Pollos). At Nottingham: Nottingham-Backe: 0.8. Cannon (CS) and, Mih

(Recrska). shire bent. Northamptonshire by three wickets. Northants 111 and Hair Tre is [HKU), W

Read, Capt. (Recreto) 260 for 4 declared) (Oldeld 64, Bingh (Khalen), Brookes 100); Notte 225 for 7 des Forwardri 0,7, elared and 245 for 7 (Hardstat 114 not out).

At The Oval: Surrey draw with; Essex. Surrey 287 and 188 for 3] LAWN BOWLS GAME declared (Fishlock 91); Essex 193 (A. V. Bedser B for 88) and 189.

·for 4

POSTPONED

"Comt^^ (Kbuka),^ Marquee (Recpolo), A. Guterres,

· ́erelo),'^ P, Báll (C & W), and ** Xavier (C & W). Rovnerys X6.25, "Emma" (Khilon),

(DRC) and 2, Boaras“ (Inerala)¦- Colours Wifite: Those who unable to play, alebreqEEMAS

pace bowler, is suffering from a ferred leg muscle, Norman Hever, 24-year-old Glamorgan player The lawn bowin match between At Bristol: Gloucestershire communicate with Mr.

his place in the "Test ial Recreio and KOC, arranged drew with Hampshire, lotices Gust, Tel, 11280, Res. 978 Birmingham tomorrow.

takes

tershire 200; Hampshire 450 for 0 for today, has been postponed. Isever if fras medium in-

in-The fratch, will be played next (MeCorkell 81, Balley ),

winger

who was formerly on wedly, although no data, ham yu A Bunderland: Berliand bent| "printed and published - for the the Lords', ground staff. He takes been fixed. Players are asked to Durhum by 8. wickets. Durham or the CHINA MAIL Bailey's place in the South touch. watch dor natifestion of the match 213 and 114; Bcolland 247 (Nichol FRANK LIELIB BURK

roberson in the daily proseq), and 90 for Router,

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