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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1950.
Dewes and Sheppard set up new opening wicket record for Cambridge
London, June 19.
J. G. Dowes and D. S. Shoppard, the Cambridge University opening pair, today put on 349 runs against Sussex before being parted, beat- ing their own and the University's provious highest opening wicket stand of 343, which was made against the West Indies last month. Dewes' 212, his highest score in first-class cricket, was made in six hours, with 22 fours. Shep- pard got 158, including 15 fours, in five hours and 10 minutes.
A great display of fast bowling by Ton Pritchard in Worcester's first innings helped the County humpionship leaders, Warwick zhire, to a lanings victory.
Pritchard moved
ball sharply into the balamen off the lich and collected eight wickets for 20 runs in 14.5 overa, six ofří which were maidens.
the
Yihen Vorcester went in again 2010s behind the Warwick- shle
sinners took command. Eric Holles claiming four wickets for 30 runs, Abdul Hofeez Kardar, of Pakistan, three wlekots for 25
and A.
twu Townsend wirkels
for six runs. Pritcherd got one wicket for 33 rons in this innings,
Week-end rain affected some pitches.
und two other matches also ended in the two days.
Sixteen Kent wickets foll in three and a quarter hours against Lancashire, whose pin
bowlers revelled in the oppor tunity, to obtain a decisive ver dict.
first:
Kent's remaining slx inning wickets fell in 70 minuten for the addition of 30 runs, and then in a ifttle over two hours after lunch Kent were dismissed
Jeha Lawrence In Hampshire's racond essay,
The Yorkshire and England captain, Norman Yardley, made bis best score of the season- 70 runs-against Middlesex, and on a perfect pitch he bowled extremely well.
Juels Robertson got 120 runs for Middlesex in painstaking four hours at 40 muutes. He hit 12 fottrs,
At the end of the second day of dim Shas been match Mid- diesex still needed 208 runs for
first
innings lead with ola wickets in hutul,
Notts get chance to
save game
Nottingham, June 20. Nottinghamshire's chances of saving the game against the West Indies touring team had brightened by lunch on the final day of the match here.
At the interval, they had scored 150 for four wickets in their second Innings and with xlx wickets still to fall required 129 runs to avoid the innings defeat.
Yesterday, Nottinghamshire were forced to follow on, 285 runs behind when they wored 240 runs in reply to the West Indles first innings total of 525 for five declared.
Close of play scores
of wear, The following are the close of play scores for games ended to- day,
At Manchester: Luncashire beat Kent be an innings and 73 runs. Lancashire 271. Kent 101 (Tat- tersall, right-arm medlun offspin bowler, Ave for 23) (Hilton, right-arm offspin bowler,
and 97!
five for 20).
At Dudley: Warwickshire beat Worcester by an innings and 144 runs. Warwickshire 205, Wor- center 105 und 110 (Hollies, right- arm slow leg-break bowler, four left-arm slow
for 30. Kardar.
In second thne for 97 ru15.
It. Taitersall took the honours bowler, three for 23).
At Lards: Yorkshire 437 for in the first innings with Ave!
six declared, Middlesex 232 for wickets for 23 runs. In the
end. 21-year-old Malcolm - four (Robertsun 120, Sharp 80).
ton tulee one over, for 20 runs.
took two wickets 1 claiming five wickets
Somerset's narrow win
At Bristol: Gloucesterhaire 104 and 221 for one (Young 78 not out. T. Graveney, 02 not out). Derbyshire 314.
Yachting jottings:
Matthews wins all four dinghy races--á most unusual feat
By "MAINSHEET- BLOCK” ·
All four dinghy races held over last week-end word
won by Malthows—a most unusual foat.... The light winds of the week-end, with the strong tides brought new conditions for some of the helmsmen.
On Saturday, with an East, tr West start, some boats were Enst of the line at the five minute gua, further East at the starting gunį: and still further East an hour later.
However, most hosts did make headway against the tide and had a good race in the sunshine,
Conditions were much the same on Sunday.
WORLD CUP:
Eric Keen's prediction
A damaged finger prevented John Goddard, the West Indies caplain, from Belding today, on apiteft which showed no signs Harris found little to worry them in South American
Simpson and the bowling this morning and the pair Nottinghamshire opening looked so confident that it came as a surprise when they were separated.
Even then it was a bad mis. take in going for a quick single which led to Harris being run He out with the total at 70, batted 100 minutes for 21.
Winrow quickly showed his and by forcing capabilities methods he hit 20 out of 23 in boundary strokes. At 98, how- ever,Worrall bowled him and this brought together the two England players, Simpson and Hardstaff.
At 148, Hardstaff was gulity of his first had stroke.. Playing for- ward to Worrell, he presented the bowler with an easy return catch. He batted over three quarters of an hour for his 35.
Stocks did not last long and at lunch Simpson had made 72
AL Taunton: Somerset beat At Taunton, where Somerset. Hampshire by 44 runs, Somerset narrowly beat Hampshire, 25 men 170 and 150, Hampshire 124 and were kent back during the day's 101 (Arnold 60, Lawrence, right- not out in the total of 158 for play. After Hampshire had lost arm leg-breate bowler, five for four. their five outstanding, fret inn-3 Northampton; Essex 431 for ings wickets for 11 runs, Somer- AL
Brookes 74, Brown 32 not out),
Scorer:
72
21
29
cet were dismissed for 130, which mine declared. Northamptonshire West Indies, (for five dec.) 525 gave them a lead of 205 runs. 231 for six (Livingstone 66, Nottinghamshire1st innings 240
2nd Innings Hampshire had 130 runs on the board for five wickets, but again At Swansen: Glamorgan 448. Simpson, not cut die Inst five added only 11 runs. Surrey 287 for alx (Fishlock 70, Harris, run out,
Winrow, b Worrell The best bowling-perform. McIntyre 84, Clark. 52 not. out).
At ilove: wlakots for
Sussex 312 and 31 Hardstoff," and b Worrell-
Stocks, e.Christiani, b Gomez Harvey, not out, Extras
ancee word savan
72 runs by C. J. Knott In for three. Cambridge University Somerset'e second Innings and 471 for five declared (Dewes 212). -five wiskenta for 33 runs by-Reuter.
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To give some relief to racing it has been decided that one dinghy race on Saturday and four on Sunday will be avall able for cruising in proferance to racing.
It will be possible to book these boats in advance.
As the Barbecue is being held next Saturday, there will be only one race in cach class; starting times will be as follows!--
Star 2.30 p.m. Dinghy 2.40 p.m. Redwing 13 p.m.
This should leave plenty of time for the Barbecue.
Rosult
Last week's results were: * BATURDAY, JUNE 17,
BASEBALL:
Dodgers beat Giants to tie for first place
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Amateur Athletic Federation meeting
By "ROVER"
New York, June 19. A new page will be written in the history of local
Ralph Branca, magnificent at the start but just good enough at the finish to turn in his Arat complete game of the season. pitched the Brooklyn Dodgers into a tie for Arst place ter night with an 8-5 victory over the New York Giants.
Branca, rifling his fast ball pas! the batters as he did when he was of the Dodger staff two sea- aco song ago. struck out 10 battery during the first five innings, after and was which he lost his zip almost on the ropes at the finish.
The victory enabled the Dodgers to deadlock with the Idle St. Louis
Cardinals atop
National the League
A five run rally off Glant Clint Harlung in the second inning gave Branca o fat lead.
time It looked se if he might
trouble
But the Giants began to pound away at him and for's
succumb to the same that has plagued him for the pret two yeare-a tendency to: blow sky high in the late in nings. After picking up unearned run: in the third and fifth, the Giants scored twice in the sixth on singles by West Westrum and Tookle Qil- bert, o' walk to Alvin Dark and Eddie Stankyla single..
London, June 10.
1st Redwing Berise Race. Eric Keen, coach of Turkey's lat Corbett (0) 59.30 (882); Besiktas Football 2nd Price (8) 59.59 (776); 3rd champion
Miss Louchy (16). 1.2.30. (000): Club, predicted today that a
will 4th Cookson. (8) 1.4.40 (810); 5th Branca bears down team
The Giants put runners on base probably win the World Cup Evans (11) 1.4.50 (538); Gth
Turner (19) 1.8.15 (400); 7th in the seventh and eighth, but this summer,
Manning (B1 1.0.10 (391): 8th Glover (16) 1.10.43 (326); Brown Branen 'boro down and retired the
side each time. (2) DSQ.
In the nipth, Whitey Lockman led off with his fourth hit, a home the right feld screen Over It looked like trouble and again.
Just before he left London sir port with his team for Istanbul, Mr. Keen told newsman, "I don't think the English stand a very good chance. They are specding up the game too much. They rely too much on length and not direc- tion and in my opinion that's not good football"
The Turkish team spent a month touring the United States. It played seven games, winning five, drew.ong and lost, ana tr the English Manchester United outfit, which:($%£*also", on" b tour of the United States."
Mr. Keen is a former Interna tional footballer,
Team Captain Sukru Culesin "The Americans play declared, hard but they lack technique."
As the team was boarding a plane at the airport, one member big gold, cup presented carried to the
American Club by the Soccer League.-Associated Press
Mr. Keen was formerly employ 36ed as a coach by the Hong Kong
Football Association.
move
2
led to the dismissal of 158 a short spell before lunch. The Hardstoff, who put up a simple catch to square leg when playing a short delivery, and at the in- terval Natts were badly, placed.
1-70, 2-96,
Total (for four) Fall of wickets 3-148, 4-185-Reuter.
Monday's play Nottingham, June 19. Nottinghamshire's batting against the West Indies tour- ing teach here today. proved a big disappointment for a crowd of about 7,000.
The West Indies, who made 525 runs for the loss of five wickets on Saturday, immediately do clared this morning and by con- trast to their bright methods, the Notts batsmen were slow and un- sure.
They were diamissed for 240 runs in, their Arst Innings and, behind. following on 285 runs were 20 runs without loss by the close of play in their second in-
nings.
The feft-hander, Fred Stocks was the Notte Chier scorer. Ha gave a stubborn display which lasted two hours and 38 minutes
Bayed!
and his 98 runs, which
one alx and nine fours.. hia alde from complete collapse. Cecil Williams, the leg-spin and googly bowler, caused the Notts hatamen the most trouble and Anished with the fine analysis of Live wickets for, 34 runs.
Notts went in on a good wicket in dull weather today and scored 62 runs for the 19 of three wic- kets by the lunch Interval.
A slow start
Attack on top:
At tea, Notla had scored 184 runs for five wickets in reply to the West Indies Brat innings total of 525 runs for five wickets de clared.
The West Indies,» attack" was well on top in the afternoon and the Notts batsmen hud to struggle to improve matters make
Stocks and Winraw. tack,the, score to 90 runs before Winrow played defensively to Williams too much life into his straks and Goddard, at allly mid-off, to hold .abeat.
· dived forward to hold””. cular catch. The brightest
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4th
run
od 12 hits,
with
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The
sport today, when the inaugural méoting of the Hong Kong Amatour Athletic Federation takes place in the Jacobdan Room of the Hong Kong Hotel at 5.30 p.m.
meeting, which will be held under the Chair- manship of Sir Arthur Morse, will herald the taking of a long overdue step towards plac- ing sport in this Colony on a solid founda- tion.
An
minded There is no doubt but that a]
and International in Foderation such as that which will thair outlook.
It would be well for those con- come into being today is absolute necessity if the interests cerged to bear in mind the fact of sport in this Colony are to be that the formation of the Federa❤ properly served and Hong Kong tion is nothing more than a sincere
who are! is to fake its rightful place in attempt by those
Kenuinely interested in sport to international sporting events.
With a Federation such as that bring together all those who share which is
is about to be formed. It similar interest for the ultimate will be possible for Hong Kong betterment of sport in this Colony. to take
up matters concerning every branchs of sport with kind-Good intentions red Federations abroad on a high
I, after joining the Federation, level-a
which has not found that the objects are been possible in the past.
The existence of a Federationen side-tracked and that the Is inclined to net in nn Federation will also make it possible for arbitrary manner, there is nothing racorda eat up by local athletes to prevent those who now doubt the good intentions behind the to be given official world-wide recognition se and when they formation of the Federation from severing their relations with It and making known to the world the reasons for such a severance of relations.
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are established:
It is also belleved that the existerice of a Federation will also enable those who have in mind the construction of a suficiently large Sports Stadium to press the case more strongly and with a greater degree of success than has gre hitherto been possible.
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In fairness, therefore, those concerned should have the big heartedness to give the Federa tion a chance to prove itself and not condemn it or refuse to ba-, coma asacolated with it befors' it has been put to the test.
If the proposed Federation is to be a lasting success, there must. 199 spirit of give and take on all sides.
this
4th Dinghy Race. Jet Matthews (11) 1.5.45 (982);
From the objects which were 2nd Kempton (1) 1.0.30 (865):
embodied in the circular sent out 3rd Furrer (3) 1.8.37 (70 for Branca. But he got the next by Mr. Jack Skinner on May Laufer (20) 1.9.00 (717); Tolfree (10) 1.9.10 (650); 6th Mrs. three men and wound up with his it is clear that the Federation will Malloric (15) 1.9.42 (387): 7th second victory although he yield-interest itself in the task of un-
By the manner in which they, Daly (2) 1.10.30 (328); 8th Dun-
The Dodgers made 10 hits off proving the standard of local are prepared to co-operate, and top (14) 1.10.40 (473); 9th Miss
Give Giant Hurters. Carl Foriile sport through organised couching work for the common weal will
these who run schemes and
sports in It is also aguda, Porteous (4) 1.10.45 (422): 10th
that in the Colony prove their right to be Sutton (7) 1.38.50 (975) Chute
shape of things to come, promis called "sportsmen." (5) DNE; Slocock (6) DNF; Re-
ing youngsters will be afforded ynolds (8) UNF; Waterhouse (19)
which are facto develop their talent.
now denied DNF.
them, to
Viewed dispassionately, the Federation Is one of the best..
happen to jocal sport and it is felt that all who are interested in spart in thia Colony should glya
Members of the Kowloon Cric Fadtration their whoishaærted | ket Club are advised that the and aimoore support.
American Tennis Tournament There seems to be a suspicion which should have taken place
5th Dinghy Series Race. 1st Matthews (7). 42:20 (203); 2nd Van Heel (3) 42.25 (709) 3rd Young (11) 42.53 (715); 4th Miss Boyle (1) 43.21 (037); 5th Moore (8) 44.5 (503); 6th Halien- den (14) 49:33 (488); 7th Dunlop (4).49.89 (327); 8th Kempton (10) 50.11 (305); 9th Howell (15) 50,34 (307); Bell (20) DNF.
-two-run homer and tw singles ied the victors at bat In another National League night game, Plitsburgh Pirates beat the Braves at Boston 1-0 behind the four-hit hurling of Cuff Chambers.
Chisox win.
the only action in the In American League, Mary Rickert slammed an eleventh inning home Irun into the right feld stands at Comiskey Fark to give the Chicago White Sox a 4-3 win over Washington.
Sid Hudson who went the route
Chngs. that could
'aloof.
the
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In ceriat quarters, however, that on June 10, but which SUNDAY, JUNE 15.
participation in the Federation, eth plaghy Berles Race. let Matthews (1) 1.17.10 (962), for Washington served up the will mean a deprivation of rights 2nd Nixon (3) 1.17.1 (865); 3rd pay-off pitch. Rickert also scored now enjoyed and, that it would Yates.. (4) 1.19.00 ((188) 4th the tying run in the ninth after accordingly be wiser to remain Young (14) 1.20.00 (717); 5th reaching base on a single. Wykhamn-Martin
1.24.00 Eddie Robinson of the Sox and (11) (650): 6th Jupp (5) 1.35.45 (587): Sam Mele of the Senators also 7th Collings (3) 1.53.55 (628): homered. Mrs. Mallorie (0) Dsq; Moore (7) The Cincinnati and Philadelphia DNF; H. Q. 279, (8) DNF; Bell night game. was rained-out..
other...clubg
were (10) DMF: Yourlet (15) DNF the Bourne (19) DNF; Furrer (20) scheduled. UNF
on account of the postponed
now take placo on rain, will Saturday, June 24, at 3 p.m.
All members who previously signed the list are advised that their names will be put on the Wrong attitude
new list now on the board. Any“
play is ro This is definitely the wrong one else wishing attitude to adopt, particularly in quested to enter his or her name. All view of the fact that it is clearly on the list at the Club. not stated in the
Mr. circular of
7th Dinghy Series Race. 1st Matthews (14) 24.00 (831) 2nd Eddis (8) 24.25 (716); 3rd Young (7) 25.00 (621): 4th Yates (16) 26.36 (532); 6th Trenerry A. 1) 20.10 (447); 6th Chute (6) 33.88- (366): 7th Hunt (1) 32.20 (208).
Hendon FC may visit Hong Kong
The results:
Skinner that "the formation of ST. JOHN'S ALUMNI! the Federation will NOT infringe
ASSOCIATION -
MEETING
the rights of Associatións already
formed."
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NATIONAL LEAGUE -
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the objects of the Federation New Yoric
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have been outlined in clear and A Committee Meeting of the unmistakable terms and no one St. John's Alumni Association, Brooklyn
8..10.
them with an Hong Kong Branch, will be held who approaches Homers,
(Loser,
Hartung. Hartung, Furillo).'
AMERICAN Washington EEPE
(let innings) Chicago
(Loger,
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4' 10 Hudson; winner, Gumpert, Homers, Rickert, Robin- son, Male)United Press.
TERRY ALLEN TO FIGHT· DADO MARINO
London, June 19.
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olen minti can honestly clair at the residence of Mr. Ho Kau- that there is anything repugnant Jau, President at No. 8. Lau about them.
Bing Street, 1st floor, off King's
It is therefore, hoped that fload (rear of Bay View Policu those who view the formation | Stallon), at 8 pm. tomorrow. of the Federation with, oua. Agenda: Draft Constitution and, .picion
will be .mɔre broad- fix Alumni Day.
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At..the. monthly Council Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association yesterday. Mr. J. Skinner, Chairman, said that there was a probability of. the Hendon, Football Club came from the Notts captain,
a Torry Allen, British holder of Sime. Though he was soon faced visiting this Colony for with the new ball he attacked the series of games during the the worldyweight uile, bowling spiritedly and,
next soccer season and assisted by
Mr. Skinner alzo zaid that Stocks, added 48 runs In, 40 minutes for, the Afth wicket. Dulwich Hamlet, who had been Marino in Honolulu on August Before You Paint Your Wooden Surfaces,
approached by the HKFA regard. He was dismissed when He being a visit to Hong Kong over manager, said today he had ac
apply como too venturesoma facing the Easter holidays next year, cepled the terms offered by Jones and was bowled..
had (written to say that thele Honolulu promoter At Karnawick commitments did not permit of for the title bout and la now
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Played steadily
The follow-on still faced Notti | wich Hamlet, had, said Mr. Skin- at tea for they were 301 runs besner,« crossed a letter written by hind with half the side gone. „At the HKFA - which might change the Interval Stocks, who had play the deblaton 'winched.
and
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defend his crown against Dudo
Johnny Sharpe, the champion's
date from London.-United Press, awaiting to hear their departure:
FREDDIE DAWSON EN:BEATS Y ed stendily, had, 40 not out to h Mr. Skinner also referred to JACK HANSSEN credit.
JUN ; the Indugural... mosting of the Nolla
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Amateur Athletto Federation Freddie Dawson, lightweight,
Jo Bydney, June 19. "The Natie" opening pair, Simp-| innings for 240 runk,
followed
Axed for today and said that re- contender from Chicago, stopped son and Harris, made a slow start on. By the close of play. Notis had presentatives of Clubs or As.
Jach Hansson. In two minutes 10 against a fast securate attack and scored 36 ruina for no wickets in asciations which had not been seconda" of-the' seventh Tound not until the fifth over, when their second innings after belagetroularised: Would welcome tonight after handing the Aus Simpson turned Pierre to the leg torped to follow on gas runs be el, the
hind when they were dismissed houndary, was a run scored..
At the end of the fest hour only 24 runs were on the board.
After being badly mlierd off
Worrall when nins, Harris be- dan tologen out, but the state of the games changed quickly when if Gomandi minded Atze opening" pair in quick succes/.../ elon.
240..
trallan ahempion'a severe beating.
in their first knock dɔr 349% of the Council menibers, MF, pounds to Hanson's 1353⁄41⁄2, floored In answer to a question by one, Dawson, who weighed 183% 'Brookm, while). display had
three times. In the prevented a total callspes, opent Skinner raid that Die proposa Hanse
put forward by Captain 11. J. seventh and had him bleeding `a long time on his 44 mina bị/ Chiggail regarding promotion and around, both, wyes. The refèren
fore pulling Würroll for a minite. complate be put of: 1147after relegation had been, abandoned, halted the bout, scheduled to go
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