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Free Scoring In Match With New Zealand

Nottingham, August 9.

The New Zooland cricketers declared at their overnight score of 329 for four, a lead of six runs, when the match with Nottinghamshire was continued this morning.

Losing their first two wickets had some for 15, New Zealand 718-

reason for care, but the spectators i did not always appreciate the slow harting and began arracking. Rabene, in particular, came in for eritietsin after taking two and quarter hours for his first 30.

There seemed little hope of a definite result but the Notts opening pair, Keeton and Simpson, began with some free scoring to average o run a minute for the first three quarters of: an hour's play, and at lunch the county had Tacorod 1k54, for three. There was no doubt that the county were going for a vision and they went for the Simpson rans from the start. reached 2,000 for the season when he reuched 33 this br ing the first time in his career that he had scored 2,000 runs in a season's first class cricket.

came in 70 Seventy-five runs miules and then Keeton turned

the ball on to his wicket. Sing

until he well set son sened' trturned a catch to Hurite with; the house at 0.

Poole and Bordstat

brought

up the hundred but soon after- wards, the England batman was Brilliantly caught low down at nud-on. Al that Ume Burke har taken all three wickets for 23] tuns in eight overs.

Poole und are care after these verses but even so 154 runs was goodl going before lunch at which tune Poole was not out at 41. Nottinghamshire, 1-1 casings 123 for four New Zealand, bet Junipe

Harris

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Bowls Pairs Champions Eliminated

The holders of the Colony tille, W. Lawn Bowls Pairs Hong Sling and A. M. Omar were eliminated by J. Bradley

yesterday and J. S. Landoli by 22 shots in 15 at the Hong Kong Football Club.

to run

away

The County were not blame Jess and their total lack six and a half hours, only 20 ns being

The winners played more een; lt in the balf hour today.

Harelstaff, who carried his bat sistently good bowls and deserved. for 123, had been at the wicked their victory. The losers were for nearly ve hours hitting 17 low in starting and allowed

The fourth wicket stand their tours,

opponents

of 13 dhots to with Harris (83) put on 181.

with a big lead New Zealand were shaken when threw on the 11th head. There! Scott was run out at 17 and seven after they fought back gallantly runs later Money was dropped and chalked up nine shots to their behind the wicket. He remained opponents four to take the seure to 65, but was heads.

ut hust before lunch. Then fol- lowed the big. if slow, stand be- twech Rabune and Reid,

Previous Record Beaton

Rabinie was nearing the 40%) when Reld came in. but the lat- ter senrei faster and vertrok his partner in the 90's. When the total had reached 230 they had beaten the previous third wicket New Zealand teara record by a

12 England, the 184 by T. C. Lowry and M. L. Page in 1027.

Both were scoring more freely now, particularly Rold, but when he war 155 after a stay of nearly three and a half hours, he was "aught an the boundary. One six

apel" 20 tours were included in his botul, which had helped to pul or 240.

Rabone lost Smith at the same totul, but Wallace remained un-

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Denis Compton's Bat Saves Middlesex

London, August 8.

A great fighting innings by Denis Compton today saved Middlesex from being routed by Surrey, but in spite of his fine effort the County Cham- pionship leaders finished the day in a very difficult position.

Replying to Surrey's 444, Middlesex lost three wic- ket for 17 runs. Compton come to the rescue with a tour innings of 86 not out in three hours -und ten minutes, including nine fours, and with Jim Sims added 33 for the eighth wicket, following with a ninth wicket stond of 64 with Jack Young.

W. Surridge, Surrey's fast, not out in the first innings with claimed six a valuable 69. medium bowler, for 49 and Eric Bedser took

two wickets for two runs.

Close Of Play Scores The close of play scores were. A Hostings: Kent 482 for 5 Although Middlesex finished 200 mus in urrears. Surrey's 'captain declareti: Sussex 236, 42 for one. did not enforce the follow on. At Cheltenham: Gloucestershire Worcestershire, second in the 349 and 200 for 8 (T. Graveney table 12 points behind Middlesex, 78): Essex 148 (Con 5 for 261.

At Manchester: Derbyshire 421 narrowly lost first innings points "gainst Hampshire. Six of their for 7 declared (Curr 72); Lanea- 7 G. Edrich 88, wickets fell for 115, but the tall-shier 329 for enders brought the scar to with-Grieves 91). in 19 of Hampshire's total.

Great Double Century

A ve on the Afth head and a Four on the seventh houd gave the winners a good lead. In this respect, Omar could not draw to save the situation,

The winners led 10- on the att hend, 15-2 on the eight head, 1-3 on the 11th heat, 18-7 dimeuli in the 14th toad and 19-13 on the 17 heat.

At Portsmouth: Harapshire 303 und 103 for 3; Worcestershire 200 (Ainsworth 80).

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Players In Full For Big

Kick-Off

London, August 8, English soccer players have'started work once again and are in full training

for the big football kick-off on Saturday, August 20.

For the opening weeks of the season, eyes will be turned to the clubs who have signed well-known and expensive players during the close season. Per- haps the most interesting will be to see how Bryn Jones, the Arsenal and Welsh International inside-forward, fares with Norwich City-the-Divi- sion 111 South Section club.

SCAA, CRC Win Tennis Matches

Jones has moved to Norwich 1f both parties are determined, City as player-coach and hisIt looks as if Stoke will begin o experiehce should prove valu- reason without the English. In

the Under

rules ternatimal able to his new club.

re-signed, Tom

Whittaker, the Arseontforting playere not

Frankin tus heen unable to train monger. said that Jones was

at Stoke's ground, but he has going to a "Joh with prospects made alternative arrangements to natepping stone to something in

train on another ground in the football."

PotteriesHruter.

Jones is a player on whom

transfer fee Luge

worrying effect.

bad

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Arsenal world m

staggered the football 1838 by paying £14,000 to Woj- verhampton Wanderers for Jones, easily the preord fee until the post-war spending boom dwarfed

Due to the sodden condition of most tennis courts, only two of the Men's "B" Division x-even that sum. tures were played off yester- day'..

South China Athletle Associa tion and Chinese Recreation Club "A" both kept up their unbeaten with comfortable wins records

Men's "B" Division

LAC BCAA 9

A. Wri and L.M. Tanng 1.6, lint jo 11. Ya and CK, Chan 2-0, lest ta 1. Poon and X. Iam 2.4. Baul and Bonberen (1RC) lost to Wei and Tang 2-4, lost to Plu mond Chan

ALL-AMERICAN OPEN GOLF

Chicago, August 8. Lloyd Mangrum, worn thin Jones, who is naturally or under a hot sun and relying a quiet disposition, never quite! reached with his new club the largely on his nerve, held a heights of his Wolverhampton four-stroke lead on the field/

at the three-quarter days.

Nevertheless, ha con today tinued to

play many fine games mark of the Ninth Annual All- after his American Open. for both Arseat and his coun try, and he remains one of the nearest challenger, Slammin' most skilled and constructive Samny Snead, blew up on the players in the game.

back nine of his third round. Jones is not the only man of

Snead, who had been hot on the LOR ор "Tootball's Mangrum's tail for the first,80 has proved holes, broke wide open to past a deurest player burden.

bogle five, a double bogie, six and Steel, Derby County' bogle five in order on the 12th, briliant Scottish international 13th and 14th holes. inride-left,

When

At Leicester; Leicestershire 334 over the Ladies' Recreation Club

and 33 Гот Rone; and Recreio respectively. A great double century by Len (Lester 55) Hutton enabled Yorkshire to take Warwickshire 346 for 5 declared Ord 71. Dollery fest innings points against Nariedner 73, mamptonshire. With 'masterly, 111).

Surrey 444 and At the Oval: timing and copybook strokes, he got 221 undefeated out of 391, in- 407 for 7 (Fishlock 53); Mildle-track and Ouwehand (BRC) lost les rex 175 (Denis Compton 88 not 20 fours. cluding

Week-end ruin made pitches out Surridge 6 for 49).

several

At Wellingbrough: Northamp- places, and

55); 354 (Broderick victims among the

were the tonshite

for 1 Yorkshire 301 7 (Hutton 221 Glamorgan County Champions, The Rumjohn brothers K. M. who lost by ten wickets to not out. Lowson 55).

A: Weston-super-Mare: Sumer- and S. M. Rumjahn beat C. Sanerset. Hazell and Lawrence

Glamorgan bent

by 10 Basto and G. A. Noronha at the took full advantage of the help set Craigengnwer Cricket Club by 35 afforded by the pitch to register wickets. Somerset 325 and 34 for

CAC "A" BRECREIO wicket. Glamorgan 132 total of 35

of eight for 82. no shots to 5. In their

match analyse

(Hazell 5 for 39) and 225 (Mun-n.c.uk and P.P. Choy (CRC) beatballer," £94.000 Johnny Morris, consecutive 70 today and, com- shots, the winners scored a slx, and nine for 108, respectively.

it. Gonsalves and TM. Rodriques Steel's ex-Manchester United in-bined with his cight under par 01 a five, two fours and four threes.

Len Muncer defended stoutly ter 09, Lawrence 5 for 80) -

6-4, best 1.6. Vieira and P.A. side forward partner Derby, on the opening round, he rán 54+ for Glamorgan, following his 23 Reuter.

Yvanovich 6-1. beat C.A. Barretto and | dnes not reem perturbed by his hole total of 204, 12 under par.

expensive reputation and was ir for the distance. K.M. AU TH T.W. Choy (CRC) bent his best form when the last sea- 1115

Week-End Bowls Teams

The following are Lasen Bowls

batted for Ave hours 40 minutes teams for Saturday, August 13:

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Narrow Win; Dodgers'

Cards Trounce Reds

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New York, August 8. pressure mounted in the tense National League ponnant race tonight as Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals each racked up a victory to remain in a flat tie for first place,

First lain y Cralgengower Cricket Club at Auslin Road: D, Trail, B.J. Wi- winton, J. Frarr, J. McKelvin 18kl: A. Alka, G.E.P. Thompson, A.J. Hali, L. Bykra (Skipp: P.A. Plume, E. Green- Eastman, W.C. Bimpan wand Ala (Ski).

Becond Division = Talkoo Dark Club at The "Seven Tigers" basketboll Talk

A. Hutton, J.G. Robertson, J. Nottingar, August 8. team from Kwellin and the local Crighton, A. Spary (Skip); T. Wren, P.

90 minutes South Having declared

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V. teams Hughes, H.A. Lammert. Chittenden before lunch after only half and played lo a draw, scoring 37 Rip A.P. Weir. 1. Tindalt, J. Hemp Dodgers won a "squeaker" 2-1 over Giants while hour's betting this morning. No-points ench in a game played at A. Collyer jökipi.· tinghamshire, with 323 runs on Caroline Hill ust right. the board for the loss of four Both visiting and the local Austin Read: EF8. Baker, J.A... Pear- wickels, spent the rest of the day players displayed excellent team-Bll. Brown, TJ. Hemaley Skipl

Third isilon Kowleen Deck Club at

T., Brylow, W.G. Prost. A.

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and were accurate in shooting. Jones, N. Smith, G.E. Terry (Skip).

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IRC

Don

Cords trounced Cincinnati 5-3; in the only major league games played today.

Dodgers Newcombe, negro rookie, was the top.. factor in the victory before a First Division Kawloon Cricket Club capacity crowd of 33,000 fans al Bookynpoe, M.1. Rarark, J.M.A. Ram. Jahn, A., Italia and A.. Minu (Skip): at Ebbets Field. Giving up only A. Abba, S. Yauf, K.M. Humlah four hits, he outpitched Dave A.K. MUH (8kg); M.B. Haan, R.Koslo who went the distance Badlek. A.B. Kitchell, U.A. Humjaha for Giants and surrendered

18kipt."

Band Delaion » Craigenzover Cricket Jeven safeties. Jackie Robinson C'łuch a* Heckunnet D.M.A. Razack. L started-Dodgers in front with A, A.R.A. Rahman, M.Y. Adel (sklo))) his 13th homer in the second 8.0, M.A. Wahab, KM, Huminhn, A.M. Wahab (8kip) A.M. Kalir. E .. Rümjah, AR. Nazack

Murkur.

(skip).

inning.

Kosio held Dodgers down until

Referees' Lack Of Interest

(By "ROVER")

1-0 Jumbo Puth and T.me X.6.

Hemiet and Horibati (LRC) time to Wei And Trang 1-6. ost to Yiu and Chan 4-8, lomt to Poon and Jam 1-6.

B.T. Gimano 6.1.

Gonskiver are Roxirigacs 5-3.

Virira and Yeanurich 6-0, drew with Barretto and Geno -8,

1

C. 1. C.8. Work (CRC)

tionmajerm and Restri Viel

Yvanovich 4.1, beat far Nito and Gowano 8-2.

found the £15,000 This surge carried him to a' two record fee paid to Morton worry-over par 74 for today's round, poorer than Man- real, four strokes ing,

and did not find his touch again until this sum was grum, and it left him five strokes surpassed.

off the smashing pace which the Tam O'Shanter pro ng sát thus posted his second Mongrum

Not Perturbed

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far.

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if Neil Framiclia. Eng-

Rumbled Into Trouble Mongrum rumbled into troubla nine today, but he bral land's centre-half, in transferred on his first

from Stoke City. He has request warmed up in the 5-degree tem- ed a innster, but Stoke refuse perature to rip a stroke off par on and at present there is a dead-the nluth hole and then he chips, Men's "A" Division lock similar to that of Wilf Mun-ped three more strokes off par oo Snead, erratic even at the start a postponed nlon, the Middlesbrough and Eng- the final nine, In a replay of Men's "A" Division fixture at the land inside forward, last season.

on the third hole after a birdle still declines to Franklin, whe Hong Kong Cricket Club, the home team beat the Kowloon re-sign for the next season, has on the second, really reached the

No. 10 with two

putts but he Cricket Club by six sels to three. asked the Stoke Directors to re-sky on his trip honie. He birdied H.A. Ayres and M, Heenan won consider their decision to refuse missed the green and took two

for a transfer. |his anklin, who has stated the | the 13th; living up to its numeric- putts for a five on the 12th. On he wants a charge of club beal history, he went completely cause of his wife's health, has apart. His drive landed

in the offered to

medical supply

rough, his second in a bunker and opinion in support of his trana- his third shot was a duffer's job for request.

which did not clear the fringi Hull City. who gained pro- of the trap.

all their three sets.

HKCC BKCC 3

H.A. Ayren and M. Heenan (IIKCC) beat EC. Fincher and M.P. Turner-Cooke 7-5, beat-1... Stokes and S.A, Judah 4.1, beat T.E flaker and A. Fung $3. J.H. Hawthorn and J. Bellore (HKCU

beat Fincher and Turner-Cooke 6-2. Lost la Blokes and Judab 20, beat Baker and Fung 1-2.

D. Nolars and 3.D. Markle (88)

Fincher and Turner-Cooke 1-6, lost to Stokes and Judah 1.3, boat Haker and A. Fyns 4:4.

HEAA

SPORTS IN by Whitey Lockman, an inten- the purpose of improving their ke

BRIEF

Eastbourne, Sussex,

August 8.

Dun Maskell, professional to

League Standings

MEN'S "8" DIVISION

The lack of interest showa Chc the eighth, when Brooklyn added another run on singles by Cart by the majority of local soccer ccc Furillo and Robinson, an error referees in lectures held for leereks

tional walk to Gil Hodges and knowledge of the Laws of the w another walk to Bruce Edwards Game was never betler exem2 | 100 with bases loaded.

Carda got only five hits in plified than on Monday, when CRC " their tilt with Cincinnati, but only three referees attended two of them were home runs the lecture held at the Hong VERG

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DONCASTER

ST. LEGER CALLOVER

the All-England Lawn Tennis Cards chipped away at Kented this first of a series of lectures emphasised, Club, is attempting to win the.

Servicemen--not one of the many British professional title for the Peterson for single runs in the were, it might be

Arst and agcond innings, and 15th time here. It is 21 years|

civilian

reforeos in the Colony since he first won the champion-hen. Slaughter got his first homer

he heads ship and

the list of in the third. The next. only taking the trouble to put in an

This lecture was 'given full} right seeded players who do not 10th of the year came in the appearance.

There was only a small at- punlicity In the Press come into action until Wednes- fourth.

on tendance of members when the day.-Reuter.

Saturday last and there can be second official callover on the no excuse for the poor attend-

Southpow Howie Poller coasted to his 15th victory, the first London. August 8. National League pitcher to reach Eddie Miller, of Australia, is to that figure. Pollot, now reckon claim the Britlah championship ed a cure 20-game winner and If he beats Ronnie Clayton, the perhaps 25, was touched for 12 British and Empire feather hits but kept them well spaced. · | weight champion, in their Empire litle fight at Liverpool on Thurs- day, Reuter.

Scores were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York

E R II 1 4 2 3 7 0 Glants: p. Koalo; c. B. Mueller,

Westrum

New York, August 8. A 100-mile race for European-Brooklyn make cars will be held over, # two-mue circuit at Linden Air- port, New Jersey, on August 21, Grand Prix the International Race Commites announced today. -Reuler,

Paris, August 8. The Congress of the InternLI tional Archery Federation today postponed untii Friday its decl- sion on requests for admission from Spain, Portugal and South Africa, at

The Congres decided to bar the use of a knot for sighting In the centre of the. bnwstring A merk on the string tot more:thin one centimetre long may be used.

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London, August 8.

ance. The foxst that those who Doncaster St. Leger was held were unable to attend could at the Victoria Club here to- have done would have been night. sand

L. G. Mr.

No business resulted ard prices about Young, or

or Captain H. J. Chis generally were extended nail, whene

efforts do not seem most of the leading condidste,

William Woodward's to receive the appreciation they so richly deserve.

With the rapid approach of the soccer season, it was thought that local referees would attend the tecture-in full force with vim v to meet fellow referees, x- changing views and brushing up RII En their knowledge.

3.12 +1

D. Newcombe, Dodgers:

Campanella.

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Poor Reflection

17

Lone

colt. Amerloan.bred Suple, retained his position ar but his price has now Favourite fengthened from 3 to 1 to 11 to

agalnit.

Other prices offered were: 8 to swallow Tail and Royal Forest,

to 2 Musidora and Royal Em- pire, 100 to 7 Amour Drake, 100

59 1 The lack of interest shown isle Unknown Quantify, Hindes- Reds: p. Peterson, Burkhart, not only most déplorable, but ten, Peter Flower. Val Drake and Barnes Park, 20 to 1 Vice Verss. Fanovich, Fox; c. Cooper, casts a very poor reflection at -Reuter.

Pramesa. Cards. p. Fellet; e. D. Rice. Standing!

NATIONAL LEAGUE'

STANDINGS

local soccer referees as a whole. 'meny of whom have in the past heen accused of being mercenar

On would expect referees, fre is hoped that all referees will respective as 'to their qualifica- make it a point to attend. tions and knowledge of the Lava By duling so, they will show to take a live that they appreciate the action Game the. Interest in lectures..

Carranged for which in being taken to improve 34:32 1677 their benent. It is, one can safely the standard of refereeing. In this

HAYTHE ALWAYS panibiga to

Colony and at the same give la to the charges which bava

time

05 |zornething new, rok nymade- thats the majority of

time for the money

motlun into the Second Division On the fourth try he made the last season, are reported to be green and two putta put him prepared to pay Stoke City home, but at awful cost. On the £30,000 for Franklin, but Mr. next hole, another missed green Robert MrGregory. the Stoke and two putts left him far behind. Growing more temperamental manager, stated: "Hull have been told of our Directors' decision with every tourney, Bread was net to transfer Franklin whatever specchiess after he holed out his amount offered."

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