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Umpire Gets Reprimand.
Because he allowed 17 bali
In an over instead of eight during the Undercliffa V. Bowling Old Lane erickat match on May 14, Bradford Cricket League Executive Committee have reprimanded Umpire H. Warden and can. called his first team appoint. ments.
to
stated
that
It Was Umpire Warden had declined
giva A declalon when players appealed during the game.
Storm Over
1.
Ryder Cup Arising
London, June 27, A storm is arising over the Ryder Cup to be played at the Ganton, Scarborough, Club in September. Trouble is coming over the watering of the course which, many say, is just play ing into the hands of the Ameri- cans. The Ganton Club, which has just spent £3,000 on an Irrigation scheme and would have done so anyway, Ryder Cup or no Ryder Cup-arc be- tween the Devil and the Deep Blue Sca.
In America watering of fair- normal ways and greens is the thing and the United States pro- fessional players are used to those boll conditions,
the They pitch. well up knowing that there will be no run of the ball, that with the watering the widerspin
London, June 27.
Tho Now Zealand cricketers, continuing their first innings in the second day of the Second Tost against England, had scored 160 runs for four wickets at lunch time today. Queues again formed outside Lords this morning for the start of the second day's day. weather was fine with a hot sun when the New Zealanders resumed with the score at 20 for no wicket in reply to England's total of 313 for nine wickets declared.
As a result of the England ↑ captain's declaration on Satur- day,
New Zealand's opening Fair were able to take much
of the shine off the new ball und with a scorching sun fol lowing a fire night and love- indica- ly summer morning,
tions are that conditions would remain very much in favour of the batsmen,
Increased to Scott 20,000 when faced Gladwin, bowling from the pavilion end. Sutcliffe did not take long to get the pace of the pitch which played ensler than was the first on Saturday. Scott to score with a single
Sutcliffe
Look two fours of to leg with case Balley straight drove the same bowler third boundary. for changing ends, Bailey appeared better and Sutcliffe touched Edrich was unable ball that came to him low on his left side.
The crowd had more than
Br
The
Riggs Wins Pro Tennis Title
Forest Hills, N.Y. June 27,
Allog Bobby
WoW the National Profesional Tannin championship by defeating Don Budge 9-7, 3-0, 0-3, 7.6.
It was the fourth time the mot two Salifornians have for the pro titte and Rigge third victory. Associated Prets.
Donnelly joined his captain and soon revealed good for, while Hudice was unconcerned with uny ball before lunch Hadlee,attempt- of the bling. Then off the last ed a mighty hit but instead of getting his anticipated six he was ball off his third
caught on the square leg bound- to alipa but
to hold they by Robertson off Hollies.
Aller
Glad-
57 42
Hollies and an unchanged spel! of two hours before the interval and well deserved his two wickets Mann worked a series of swift for 30 runs in 20 overs, eight of bowling changes in an effort to which were maidens.
Scores: England 313 for 9-de- break the first wicket stand and
cleured. before.play had been in progress
NEW ZEALAND for half an hour, four bowlers
Hollies bowled Sutcliffe, c.. Compton, b. had been tried.
win, down the hill and leg breaks though not usually expensive, he Scott, e, Edrich. h. Compton,
Robertson, b. Hoilles 43 Arst Hadire, in his conceded 14 runs
W. Wallace, e. Evans, b. Hollies 2 three overs.
aP. Donnelly, not out. for returned Gladwin
Extras second spell and had a no-bell hit for four by Buteliffe who then reached 61 out of 75 in having then hit 55 minutes,
"four
Total (for four)
Not In Rules
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1949.
Edrich Batting In Test Match
W. J. Edrich of England hlis Rabone through the slips during the opening of the first Test Match between England and New Zealand at Headingley, Leeds, an June 11. Edrich was caught by. Donnelly off Cowle nfter scoring 30 runs-AP Photo.
County Cricket Tables, Averages
London, June 28,
The positions in the County cricket championship table, Including tho aerlos ended on Friday arat
1st innings points in match. Dr... Lost Prawn Pts.
Yorke
Worcester
10
Glamorgan
A
Middlesex
Kont
100
Essex
Northants
England's first-day declara- tion in the Test match against New Zealand at Lord's yester day was not in the rules, ac- cording to a statement issued manner at. Lord's today.
and the
d's fielding was keen they impart to
shots the their
but the ball raced over the ball will stop dead. They put
but when parched
outfeld, boldly for the back of the hole for the same reason. British profes- Hollles found his length and Gladwin began bowling outside alonals are adept at the pitch and run shots and
the off-stump, the rate dropped. majority for the of their tournaments have baked Then in the
which has
chrised New Club's de- dry courses. Ganlan
Zealand's batting when tied down. fence is that, despite the for
Sutcliffe sinshed at a ball out- that they are eight or nine miles Inland, their course and its
xide the offstump and was well Whe- caught by Compton for 7 out ruption.
of 89.
oll in completely sandy,
sub-
ther they have a drought or no
肆
they have always had to enter with a úrled up course which would be no sort of a place to stage a Ryder Cup contest.
The Professional Golfers Asso- elation Secretary refutes the sug- gestion that we are playing into American hands,
"Thore has
bean a
drough*
But because the New Zealand captain, W. A. Hadlec, and the umpires accepted the match will continue tomorrow without inter- following stalement was Major Aird. Assistars by
Lord's Cricket of "The question has arisen
In spite of his breaking the Issued stand, Gladwin was taken off to Secretary bring back Bailey as Mann want-Ground today:
Somerset
Warwick Gloucester
Burray Lance Notts
Sussex
Derby Hampshire
Leicester
W
The first 10 in the batting averagék-
L. Hutton
John Langridge
A. T. Simpson
J. Hardstaff
125
པ
ed to test Hadled with some pace to the correctness or otherwise bowling before he saltled down. to the
of the declaration on the first day of the second Test match now in
Scoring Slowed
The scoring rate had now slow ed down considerably and with Holles worrying tho batsmen. Mann put Compton with Rooglies and "Chinemen"
*Law
progressy does not provide for declaration on the first day three-day match, and specia an a instructions to umpires in 1949 state that the experimental rule
his
in Yorkshire," he says, "and the other end. Hadlee was narrow-
they are amply watering
fairways and greens to them from 'disaster."
savo
first class matches after 300 runs have been scored does not opply to Test matches.
the ly missed being brilliantly caught allowing a declaration in other
by Evans when he anicked a ball from Compton, but in tue next over, Scott edged a googly to the But there are still a lot of peo- slips where Edrich held at rafe-
"Either the New Zealand cap- ly. ple who do not agree with the
"Two wickets
ere then down
tain
would or the umpires “procedure.
of One
them, for 124 but Ha eo was now con- therefore, have boen Jurified tri farmer Ryder Cup player, poohfident. He often went down the refusing to accept the declara.
"Rain poohed the idea of drought.
tian at the time was made. will come along and the course pitch to drive Compton, Wallace, who, then camo in and needed would take ita normal share of
ry 20 runs for his thousand "Objection to a breach of the the fall and right itself. In fact
walt for hd playing conditions should, how- there is likely to be a lot of rains, must sill
mulcked instead of off-hit a leg- ever, bo made at the time. between now and September. To break and Evanu fastened on to: "Since this was not done overfeed it at the rate of 200 gal- the estr
would not appear that a dispute lons # minule articlally is ridi- Hollies had bowled 15 ron-exists, and the match will be culous,
stcutive overs with eight maldens continued tomorrow in accordance Router.
before claiming this success, with Law 40."-Reuter.
Was
nia
comment-
Chinetti, Lord Selsdon Win Le Mans Race
Le Mans, June 26.
The Italian-English team of L. Chinetti and Lord Selsdon today won the 24-hour Le Mans motor- car, race, marathon..
1
The team covered the most
'distance and at the same time
Chinetti and Lord
Selsdon covered 3,184 kilometres it the
PROTEST OVER YACHT RACE
Oslo, June 26.
11
The American defefiders in the Scandinavian Gold Cup on the third day of the Hanke Regatta today lodged a protest agains? thờ Swedish yacht, Maybe VI, which came first, seven minutes ahead of Norway's'yacht, Cutter,
The protest is understood concern too much sail area carried by the Bwedish yacht.
to
G. H. G. Doggart
C. Washbrook
H. Wallace
M. P. Donnelly
3
TENNIS LEAGUE RESULTS
Two matches in the Colony
"A" Mixed Doubles
04
BQ
64
terday.
62
Tennis
League were played off yes
'At Tal Hang, Chinese Recrea- tlon Club were at home to Ladies Recreation Club and won by eight sets to one.
At King's Park, South China, entertaining United Services, des feated the vistors by eights sets
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Mullin Hits Three Homers To Help Tigers Beat Yanks
Now York, June 27. Outfielder Pat Mullin got off the bench to slam three home runs, load the Detroit Tigers to ở 12-4 victory over the New York Yankees, and split a twin bill in the American League yester day.
More than 60,000 saw the Tigers knock out Yankee ace Vic Roschi, his second defeat of the season.
The Yankees broke a two-
two tle with a four-run spurt
in the eighth to win 6-2. First Jap Swimmer
baseman Tommy Henrich drove
in the first two runs in the eighth and catcher Yogi Berra the next two.
For the fourth consecutive time Boston whilpped St. Louis, 5-3. II was the 11th victory for the Red Sox against four losses in their! home stand and, the 10th out of their last 11 games,
over
Steve Gromek edged Sid Hud- ron in a pitching duel as Clove. Jned produced two 10th printing
triumph runs for a 3-1 Washington.
Gromelt allowed only five hits. and limited the Senatora to end hit in the last five innings,
Sox split Chicago's White double header with Philadelphia. Wally Moses slammed a pinch hit! double In the eighth inning to score three runs and give Phila- delphia a 4-2 victory in the first game,
다
The While Sox took the recond game 3-0,
A
Aided by a 10-run outburst In the seventh inning, the Brooklyn Dodgers best Pitla- burgh's Piratex 15-3 in the first.. game of a double header in the National Lengua.
Claims Record
Tokyo, June 26. The Japanese swimming ace, K. Furuhash); elaludd the 800 metre 'free' styla.ro: cord of
45.0 aine minutes seconds today.
On June 14. Furuhashi weRE timed at nine minutes $18 seconds, but could not otalm the record. becaues Japan lo not admitted to the Internay, tional Amateur.
Bwimming Federation.
Japan's re-entry was ap
.proved on June 15 do today'“.
slower time may be recognja.
ed as the world's - racord -Associated Press.
Bagheera Wins Paris Grand Prix
The second game, delayed by rain, was called at the end of the third inning because of Pennsyl-l
Paris, June 20 vanin's Sunday curfew with the Dodgers ahead· ̧B-4.··
The French, three-year-ol The Dodgers battered four Pittsburgh hurlers for 22 hits in colt, Amour Drake, which wh 50 narrowly beaten in th Red Munger pitched his first English Derby, failed in hi the season and attempt to win the Grand Pri slummed out the first home run de Paris at Longchamps- thi of his major learne career, to
the opener.
shut-out
give St. Louis a 2-0 victory ofer afternoon, finishing fifth of the Boston Braves, Munger al-field of 20 runners,
The race was won by th
wlaner, Mme lowed only four hits, let only one
third and fanned French Oaks runner reach four Braves.
ridden b Forget's Baghegre;. The New York Giants beat the Charles Bouillon who beat B Chicago Cubs G-2 with Dave Jack Hylton's French-bred col The match between Kowloon Koslo going the route for the Now Royal Empire, which was un Cricket, Club and
Hong Kong Yorkers and allowing soven hits placed in the English Derby, b Cricket Club was postponed befor his third, victory.
cause of the sodden condition", of }) the courts.
CRC Boat LRC
Mixed Doubles "A" Division
Taul Wal-pul and Mrs. E. Litton (CRC) beat Mrs. Cooper and H. J. Armstrong 6-1, drew with Mra, Tamworth and G. Smart 6-4, beat Mrs. Allen and Hurlbatt 6-2.
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G. Gladwin
G. Chesterton
World Record Holders Beaten In AAU Meet
Fresno, California, June 26.
Two world record · haldars; Herbert McKenloy, of Jamaica, and Harrison Dillard, of Cleveland, suffered defeats in the ännual Amatour Ath- letic Union's track and fiold championships hore last night.
won the 100
George Shodon, of Morgan Charles Moore, of Cornell State College, Baltimore, de- University, set a new A.A.U, re- feated McKenley in the 400 cord of 81.1 second in winning metres race, while Dillard was the 100 metres hurdles while
Andy Stanfield narrowly beaten in the 110 metres event, in 10.3 seconds, The Argerican, Star Wagon, metres high hurdles by Craig which equalled the previous re came, alth in the race. had the best index of perform-24 hours at on average speed of If the Regatta authorities re- Dixon, who was third in the cord-outer
about 135 kilometres an hour, cogning Sweden's win today, the Olymple.event last year, The record for the race, eet in will have won three races and In the 400 motzés - event, This was the order of the 1939. was an average of 135 thus also the Gold Cup, but if the McKenley Jumped into the Icud
kilometres an hour.
Louveau and Jover were two protest it accepted racing wii at the alar and led by several Danish Derby
ance,
finiali; -
L. Chinotil-Lord-Beladón In a laps behind. A lap of the circul Ferrari:
Louveau-Jover, in a measures 13 kilometres 492 Delage, Culpan-Albington in ] metres___
continue tomorrow,--Reuter
PI SWEEPSTAKE
Manila, June 20,
yards until the home stretch. Rhodon, however, then sprinted past him: and won cailly, cla McKenley, Who Was competing for the Lương Branch Shuro
Dillard, the 100 miofzwe
Gopenhagen, June 20.
An › outaļder, - Bil Avani, wow the Dentah- Derby here today, beating Rewčby, ittran lengths, Cadeau dŋlshed third.
Athletic Club, finishedě secolo Unicular
Frazer-Nanh; / Norel-Chamilias, in The President of the French a/Talboti Gerard-Clodia, In" à Republic, Vincent Aurici, nerived
и Delago: Grimard Brunet in shortly before the finish of the Ticket No. 010035, paired with Delahaye: Hey-Wisdoms in it recto congrafilate: the winners the nurse: Kooj, ridilen by Uu Ble champion," And Dixon Fried Rolls Bentley Jones-finines in nn and take a tour of the marathon jockey Eliahgibla (wfternoon, won on nearly even terméken 'co,|, Altyn-Martin - Bruillet - Mosche cœurso. Ang vežimated 100,000 the grand prise of over $114,000); ing. into the " In a Delage Thorigeons Fairyat spectators Bripd use powdsides. In the Independence Day quare Dixon um Ihon and breasts
serious crash occurred, ferts run at the, Santa And 300-ed the idnighing it R
during the rate where the area Claus under Live aseples be the bead King float | 18k driver. Pierre Marechia), over- Philäiske okay o mundo de SICILY
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Tsuf Yun pul and Miss H. Y. Law (CRC) beat Mrs. Cooper and Armstrong 6-2, beat Mrs. Tam- worth and Smart 7-5, drew with Mr. Allen and Hurlbalt 8-0.
Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. T. F. Lo (CRC) beat Mrs. Cooper and Armstrong 8-1, beat Mrs. Tam
cne length: Cincinnati swept A double- The judges called for a photo header 4-3 and 5-2 from Phito graph of the finish before plac delphia. Homer Howell's pinch hiting Royal Empire, ridden homer won the 10-inning opener Edgar Britt, second, a short hea
of for the Reds,
of the Wehmeier, giving Cin-held, ridden by D. Cartigglant
There was a huge crowd, of ninnati Its first complete pitching performance in seven games, set Uimated at nearly 100,000, to the Phils down with eight hits the event, the most valuable. in the nightcap.
SCORES:
American League
Detroit
the
Continent worth £4,560 n
£450 trophy to the winn
owner.
The race was run over a cours
of one mile, seven furlongs an BHE Bagheera covered the "distarco 4 12 14 0 three
4
11
minutes. 1912 second The winner, by Astrophet out p
New York Winning pitcher Fred Hutchinson, Grand
loser Vie Raschl.
Detroit New York
and Soeur, is trained by Reh
Pelat.
3 6 11
7
2
The
Winding pitcher Ed Loppt, loser
LOLLE
worth and Smart 10-0, beat Mrs. st Dizzy Trout.
League Standings
·HIXED NOUBLER “A” DIVISION
Boston
Winning pitcher Chuck
loser Drews.
Cleveland
Washington
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Winning pitcher Steve
at
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leser Sid Hudson, Chicago:
1 1 10 Winning pitcher Lou
loser Matt Surkomt, 06 200 Chicago 4
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MONZA GRAND' PRIX WINNER
Monza, July – 20,...) Juan Fanglo, the Argentine see, driving a Ferrari, won the Monza Grand Prix bare this afternoon. Flo povered the 50 laps tance of $12 miles--in, Dare hours, night minutes, and: 40.2/5, seconds, KUAN AVNRES speed of approxX) - mately 90 milles per hour,
next thres Plaben: Talicni
Philadelphia
7
1 5 12 0
3
favourite was Drake at 11 to 10.1
...
Amou
pack-mutuel return to
10-franc stake: win 371 franc places 105, 104 and 521 francs,
Before the race, it was Stobba, nounced that the Gaekwar
Baroda had bought M. Bellot 3.11.20
ndy.
Merayah, fourth-in the Eng ist Caks at Epsom this year, on Gromek, the ran in his orange and terra
colta colours. 2 10
། 1
As the Gackwar has the ser 4. 9
vices of Charles Smirke, th Brianie, Engilsh jockey, Smirke wê
5
0 0 1
élaimed to rido Merayah instea of Princess Aly Khan's Doubl
Winning pitcher Bob Kuzava, Rose-Reuter,
loser Woo Colman,
National League
Brooklyn
Pittsburgh
RHE 16 224
Winning pitcher Don Newcons
loser. Werie.
Boston
St. Louis
Winning pitcher Red Joeer Glenn Elliott Now
2
DUTCH TRACK STAR HONOURED
Amsterdem, Juna: 26. Queen Juliana of The Nether
h
of lands today bestowed the Ord 80 of the Knight of Orango-Nasmu Munger, the leading Dutch civil award,
Mrs. Fanny Blankets-Koen,
athiste. M 11 a famous Dutch woman.
7 A Mrs. Blankers-Koon: also Winning pitcher Dave Koslo, ceived the Medal of Honour the
loser Dutch. Leonard,
York
Chicago
Philadelphi
Cincinnati
2
the Dutch Olymple Committee 14 3000 her outstanding performance 4120 during the 1948 London Cham
Winning pitcher, Hank Gumbert, This is the first time the Cirdes
- loser. Curt. Simmoną. Philadelphia
Cincinnati
the Knight of Orange-Nakna ME the Medal of Honous has be conferred on an athlete Winning pitcher Herman Well-The Caremony took place far mi
meler, loser Hank Borowy, Associated Press.
EUROPE BOXING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
London, June 27, Briffais, Amateur!: Borkig
Royal Room of the Olymple Bla cium at Amsterdam, where Dybe Olymple Day was held today the 10th time, - During Mia Lờn Games, Mry, -- Fanny UTEG Kown obtained three finais gold medals and one: "obbit
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