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"HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 199,
ENGLAND WELL BEATEN Meet Mister Egypt
IN THE SECOND TEST
London, June 29.
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The West Indies gained their expected win in the Second Test, at. Lords today when England, all out for 274, were beaten by 326 runs. was the first time England had 'lost to the West Indies in England.
Needing 383 runs to win, England of lunch hod.
mode 258 for nine wickets. When play began before a erowd of about 2,000, the weather was brilliantly fine und the pitch looked as hori! as a rock, though now nearly bare of grass.
the finish for his second ball had Wardle ieg-before and it was all over.
The usual scramble for mo- mentos in the form of stumps and balts. then took place but the greatest fun was as the West In Goddard opened with his spindles supporters swarmed from the attack of Valentine and Ramad-stands and open spaces across the hin, the two men upon whom he hallowed Lords turf and chased placed his chief reflance.
their heroes into the pavilion. England's batsmen were in a The cricketers won the race but grlu mod, Washbrook watched the supporters stayed
below
Valentine with all his power. It was deserving of a boundary, but John Goddard, the West Indias captain, divad to the right and held a brillant sich. Purkhouse was out for 48, .bul had showed his worth as an Eng- land player after his first innings lapse,
Washbrook was the England hero. He survived some very difficult balls from pace men and spinners, yet always seemed to be in command of the situation and with 114 runs to his cre
marrow morning.
is still there to carry on to-
Yardley, his captain, will be with him and the question arises will they hit out in a bid for the runs or will they play safe to save the game.
Both courses will be difficult, All this arese when Goddard carried on this morning and en- 12in on to the bat for chanting to the accompaniment of abled the West Indies to add every ball of five maken overs, a banjo which one of their tune99 runs to their overnight totul, and at the other und Yardley bor player,
thereby gaining a lead of 00h exaestrated Jablaning tín,
Scores: solving the
presented te Valen- West Tralies 398 and 125 (for 6
declared).
England 2nd innings Button, b Valentine
When Valeutiar sent down Tragland two short bulls outside the aft dump, Yardley promptly crackeri bi through the envers for faur And these were the only suring Washbreak, i Romadhiu *strokes in this first plne uvers. Edrich, e Jones, b Ramudhin
Washbrook curofully phyel
Dowart, 1 Ramadhiu ................... delivered by Parkhouse, C Gedrlard, the Best 37 balls
Valentine Ronahin, but the next brianght His magnificent innings an
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which hit the top of Evans, e Rag, b Ramadhin
England's Jenkias, b Ramadhin slump. fifth wicket feil after 25 minutes. Dedser, is Ramadhin play today, Washbrook having Wardie, bw b Worrell
hls acided
avernight Berry, not out score.
It looked as though Washbrook, who balted for ve hours and 201 minutes and hit one six and 14: fours, would be the only batsman to make a big score when at 245 Yardley nicked ball from Valentine on to the wicket keep- er's loves from whence it flow to Weekes at first slip.
Wardle hits out
Total
ruax.
England had approximately 11 and a quarter hours to get them. 157 Walcott carried his bat for 108 and only one West Indies when Gomez 10 wicket foll Lutny
was brilliantly stapped up in the slips.
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The stand of Walcott and Gomez-211 runs--was the best by a West Indies partnership In England.
Attes, England had 140 mins
on the board for the loss of two 2 wickets,
lunch Shortly after
half-volley
Washbrook swept a
on the leg stump from Valentine 21 over the square leg boundary for
a six,
0
23
274
Followed a leg-break
But the next ball, bowled by Ramadhin, cost Edrich his wicket. He followed a leg-break and aleered it gently into the hands of Junox, the solitary allp..
Daggart joined Washbrook with two men out for 57 runs and with the West Indies going all out for another wicket.
Mohamed Naer, 32-year-old, Government employed, proudly. holds the Cup he won as "Mister" Egypt" at an Egyptian con test which tick place at the popular. "Auberge, des Pyramides". Night Club, not far from the Pyramids A.devotes of physical culture tince he was a youngster, he took the award from both Egyptian and resident foreign athletes who entered the con test(A. P. Photo).
County cricket:
Reg Simpson scores excellent century
The quality of Valentina's bewling up to this time was hown by the fact that in the first hundred balle he delivered Reg
Wednesday's play Lords Ground, London,
June 28. Although England, with 218 runs for four wickets out of a required 601, are making a Goddard stoked everything to-gallant bid in the second Test break a stubborn stand between here against the West Indies, Jenkins and Wardle and eventu- time is likely to foil them.
Only six hours remain for play ally the return of Ramadhin to the Nursery end did the trick.
tomorrow, and will be a wont- With its second ball be bowled derful achievement if, with four Jenkins and two deliveries later of their best batsmen out, England he did the some to Bedser. Lunch score tomorrow at more than 60 was then taken at the full of the runs an hour without losing too ninth wicket though there were many wickets a feat they must still two balls to complete the} do in order to win.
failures of the first over.
their The West Indies gained
innings-Doggart and Parkhouse ly, expected win. Berry survived-both improved today. Doggart Doggart from the bowling until
The two
he was hit for only three scor. ing strokes a three, a four and
a six.
England were fortunate that!
a third wicket did not fall wher the batsmen ran a sharp run and Ruc, from cover, threw the bal He over the wicket-keeper's head.
Washbrook, batting confident-
shielded, the rather
shaky
London, June 28,
Simpson, kept out of the Test against the West Indies by an ankle injury, showed no sign of it. troubling him when he scored on excellent century for Notts against Worces- tor today.
batted all day and at the close was undefeat- ed, only three runs short of his double hun. dred..
Continio
Doubles and Women's Singles hold the Courts at Wimbledon
Wimbledon, June 28.
With the men's singles already down to the fast
Baseball:
Giants bow to
32, the doubles events and the women's Dodgers; Tigers
singles held the Courts at the Wimbledon Championships today.
beat Chisox
The men's doubles and mixed doubles made up
New York, Juno: 28. The trouble-plagued Brook- 43 of the day's programme of 61 matches,
lyn Dodgers today won a half the other 18 being the women's singles.
came, that could cost them a Among the doubles pairs in Bose, leading G-4 and 4-5,, was lot of others: because in the action were the rucn's top about to make a shot when he process of their 5-3 victory seeds, the Australian combina- suddenly collapsed on the court over New York Giants, star tion of John Bromwich and holding his stomach and writhing outfielder Carl Furillo was hit Adrian Quist, who play, he agary him some attention,
Van Bwol, who is a with a pitched ball. m. doctor, dove classic tonnis of the 1930s,
but he
he had to retirò,, The women's singles matches
The Indian was playing against were bringlag the event down to medical advice following an at- 32 players. The weather was again
tock
of
malaria. finct
Misra was beaten in one of the Dilip Bose, the Indian No. 1 day's most gruelling and longest who was forced to retire from matches by Iarry Hopman, the the angles. yesterday because
43-year-old Australia, whose great! of the after-effects of malaria. retrieving overcame the Infinit's today withdrew from the man's
fierce driving.. doubles.
He was to have partnered hi compatrist, Sumant Misra, agalust the French pair, Jean Borstra and Bernard d'Estramau, but he at had a temperature this morning and decided to rest at his hotel.
The Indian pair. Kumar and
·Nath, had little difficulty in enter-
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Furillo, coming to bat, in the eighth inning after having already provided Brooklyn's margin nt triumph with a two-run homer And a single, was strick by pitch by Sholdan Jones.
DI
Although he did not lose con. ecfournees ho, was taken away on a stretcher and sent to hos pital for X-rays. One. of Brooklyn's most persis- tont 'challengers, St. Louls Car- dimculties at dinals, got into Chicago as the Cubg rattled out u. 18-3 triumphi Tomers by Ruy
Cavarrettu and
Apart from the defeat of Bose, the, men's singles went according Smalley Phit
to form. Frank Sedgman, still Andy Pafko sparked the 15-hit troubled by his wrist injury, had Chicago drive.
in hard tussle against
Robert Smalley made four hits and Hallet, the 10-year-old French- drove in four runs while Cavar-
off
the
United
with
apleco
ing the second round of the men's man, but found holes in his op- reilu and Patko drove in thres doubles with a 0-1, 0-1 and 6-4 ponent's came to win.
Billy Talkert
Third straight win win over the Belgión poír, Geel-
Biates' strongest tip for the Tigara roared from behind hand and -Peten.
games tille restadore
again to gain their third straight supery
Spurt-craft
spainat victory, from Chicago White Sox Marcot Coon, of "Egypt.
6-2, Art Houttaman became Art The Indian combination was
Larsen beat Lennart Ber- the first pitcher in Majors to win superior in every department of gelin, of Sweden: In a match of 20 games.
He'scattered nine hits and was. the game, Kumar particularly immaculate stroke play, and the smashed. Very well and was alan South African, Eric Sturgess, and assured of his triumph when Host strong with his service, Nath was Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, were Evers blasted his 14th homer with effective at the net, where he too strong for Paddy Roberts, a runner on base to spark the mixed his returns, with skill. The former British. Junior Champion, three-run Afth, Indians were also faster in cover- and Don Butler, the former Bri-
tish International, respectively. ing the
the court bad were never ex-
There was an upset in the first ended.
6 L R. Sawacy, the former round of the women's singies, pirs, Indian Davis Cup player, and Annalisa Bossi, the Italian Cham- Gerald Ockley, the British In- píón' and seeded No. d, heing ternational, only lost one set. in beaten by Mrs, Heraldo Welas their match with the British Argentine's No. 1 player.
The , remaining, seven seeded players D.M. Bull and F.C. Clark. Bull is the English Squash women players, six, of them
Amerleans, got International.
Bawney and
Oakley covered opening matches. the qourt better and when they won the first set at 6-1 it looked. as though they would hayo,a comfortable victory...
missed easy win However, both iners in the second, and they lost it at 6-8., They still made plenty
through their
Man's doubles The following were. the resulta of the men's doubles first roim3] matches played today:
Thereafter, the Tigers navor)» | lewere, kended.
Kolloway gave Houtteman some additional support when he hit two on homer in the sixth...
The Yankees stayed 4% games behind the Tigers by beatingr Washington. rookie Al Sima in hla Major League debut, 3-1.
Sima beld the Yankees to one hit from the second, until the
olghth, but weakened and "the" Yanks scored; four bly-tailles in- cluding two on a homer by Jörrý Coleman.
Scores
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Today's baseball scores were Eric Sturgess (South Africa)
AMERICAN LEAGUE and J. Drobny (Egypt) beat R (Britain)
Chicago White Sox 2 the two balls which completed helped Washbrook la a third the latter gained-assurance. The Simpson, after being missed agent in bringing about a Kens of mistakes with Oakley the big. Carter and E Filey
Jean Borotra and Bd Detroit Tigers Ramadhin's over after lunch and wicket stand of. 83, which was poir were together at tea when in the slips when only nine, collapse at Tunbridge Wells, Rest culprit in the third set, but 0-0, 6-2 and 6-2.
The made fow mistakes in the Estramau (France) walked over Washington Senators. then Wardle in a dying effort the best England stand to date in they had scored 83 runs in an batted brilliantly. He reached claiming four wickets for nine they eventually took it at 7-8..
Dilip Bose and Sumant Misra New York Yankees showed that Valentine could be this match and then Porichouse hour and three-quarters-price-his sixth century of the en-runs in 12.5 overs, cight of them fourth set and won
·being ¡maidens,
(India), who scratched,~~~~ helped in a fourth wicket stand less runs to England.
for the match at gather, canlly | The all-rounder, P. Greenwood,
The match between Nath and Matous walked over G. Garrett St. Louis Washbrook was 13 runs short son in three and three-quar-
Cernik (Egypt) and M. Cleveland. Three times he sent him to the of 78.
after a grand ter hours, his 180 in four and also an offspinner, look four Kumar and their English partners boundary while Berry survived: Parkhouse was perhaps un-of his century
three-quarter hours, and at wickets for 40 runs and Kent loss. two maidens from Ramadhin, fucky not to be still there at the fighting knock.
Worrell Goddard then brought
alove of play. In the very fant and that was over, he hit a full
from
-bit:
on for Valentine
toss
India a full member
of Imperial
Cricket Conference
London, June 28.
India was admitted to full membership of the Im- perial Cricket Conference at a two-day meet- ing which ended here today.
It was agreed that the separation in 1947 from Pakistan had not materially affected the standard of play of the representative teams selected by the Indian Cricket Board of Con- trol, and since membership of the Conference depended on this criterion there was no long- er any reason for withholding the privileges of full membership from the Board of Con- trol for Cricket in India.
India had been in provírional] evrnett, reaching an agreement.ofi member of the Conference ziner detailed arrangements for encli July, 1040
tour:
The Conference agreed that 1930-515 MCC to Australia an it was, desirable to stress te New Zealand (already.approved)| original object. This war the establishment of
Completely deceived
In Hamadhin's second over after ica without an addition to the score, Englund lost a third wlekel. Doggort being bowled by a fast off-break which completely deceived him.
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provided (United States) and Harry Hop the close of a six-hour day their last six men for the addi- in the mixed doubles
S. Brown-and-O: Gldwell (Aus Philadelphia bright
exchanges he was 197 not out, including tion of 45 runs in one hour and some very attractive tendis with man (Australla), "who scratched. Boston
and great tralla) beat, A. Shafe! and M. 18 fours.
25 minutes.
Tattersall, Lancashire's medium.. pace offspinner, was the chicl
England's Soccer team to play United States
Apart from a four sweep to leg off Ramadhin, Washbrook found, scarcely a scoring op. portunity, but when 93 runs and the total 166 runs he on. Joyed a stroke of luck. He hit; Bello Horizonte, June 28. a full toes from Valentine: hard
Englanti's team for the to mid-on, where Rae diver
World Cup Soccer match sideways and nearly brough||| "off what would
have been against the United States here splendid catch; {
tomorrow will be the same as Parkhouse improved after n that which defeated Chile 'on shaky start but both he and Sunday.. Washbrook survived, a number ‘of The team will be:: leg-before appeals.
For a lime Parkhouse out- paced Washbrook as the Lancas-
Erlan Etrove for his first century of the seusON, At lost it came when his 121K boundary of the) Innings put him into the three- figure bracket after being it the wirket for just over four mix o quarter hours--Router).
FINAL ACCEPTORS FOR QUEEN' ELIZABETH STAKES London, June 28: Anal acceptors were
WRlloms (Wolverhampton Wan- derera);
Fint century
NATIONAL LEAGUE mabovuyring.
There was little to choose be. Tart (Egypt) 6-0, 6-0 and 6-1, Budgo Patty and Tony Trabert C. Oakes scored his first con- tween the pairs in the first twe (United States) beat J. Barrett St Louis Cardinals. tury of the season for Sussex sets. Nath's service was coming in
and
against Glamorgan, batting just well. He was keeping foot and J. Horn (Britain) 6-4;6-4 Chicago Cubs order, al hours und hung 72 length, and finding the lines will
of his, runs in boundaries.
Norman Hover, the Glamor gan pace wier, mada the bati, swing aiderably in taking alx włokita, for less than 10 runa spieco,
fours.
of
great effect.....
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Ken McGregor and Frank New York Giants Brooklyn Dodgers. Sedgman (Australia) bent E. J. David and H F. David (Britain) Cincinnati Reds 7-5, 6-0 and 9-7. Gardnar Mulloy Pittsburgh Pirates and Billy Talbert (United Stales) beat G. Delhomme and Boston
Retrieving admirably Kumar was, retrieving admir- ably, cutting off returns at short, Tom Clark, la a maiden three- sharp angles and returning Nath Sanglier (France) by 6-1. Philadelphia
Pittsburgh figure innings for Surrcy against service to the extreme corner. It 8-1 and 6-0. M. Kumar and N. Cambridge University, scored took Nath four set points on Mrs. Nath (India) beat P. Geehand Cincinnati
Add J. Peten (Belgium). B-1, -United Press and Associated with well-timed strokes all round Knott's service to clinch the last
0-1 and 0-4.
John
Bromwich and Adrian the wicket to make 175 runs in game of the second set, fiva,hours. He hit one six and 22 In the third set Mr Knott Qulst (Australia) bent -D. reemed to tire and Kumar war
Scharenhuivel and A. Startle
beat Miss Suller States) Close of play scores perhaps a little less sure,
(Britain) 0-0, 6-0 and 6-2. Tony The following were the close] Nath served a double fault for Mottram, and Geoff Paish (Br) (Britain) 6-0 and 13-1, NBA D
play
Schmier (Netherlands) --- G-P scorca in first-class his match point but sizzled a drive tains beat. Gran and 6.0 Head (United States) beat Mrs.
corner to carry to the
the match Hackett (Ireland) 6-1;6-1 and and 0-0, cricket games played today:
The LATERENGEME
In 8-1 spectacle At Dath: Somerset 386 (Bus)
B
The results of the mixed dou modern. tennis af, two players R. Deyro (Philippines) andi) 63, Peder Smith, right-arm słów
bles in the Wiinbledon Lawn Wan-led-break, zix for -133). Exsex to
serving, underhand was provid- „Jack Harper (Australia) beat ed by Mrs. Maria Wein (Argan- IL Baxter, and C. Ford (Britola) here today were as follows: tine) and her French opponent, 0-3, 0-4 and 0-2,
Second Round: Erie Sturgess Mme. Varin, in
Philippe and thair sound. Brichant
boat (South Africa) and Miss Louise round match of the women's Washer singles
Billington and D. Butler (Brie Brough (United States) beat D "Lalric and Misa B. Cillotenber Mrs. Weiss, playing against tall) 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 (South Africa) by d- and d-1 doctors' orders, adopted at Murphy (freland) and I. Welst Frank Sedgman (Australia) and alyle because of an Injured Argentine) bent G. Bayley ands Doris /Hort (United States) (Britain), 6-0, 0-3. heat. Grandet and Mme. Varin shoulders and Mme. Varin nor. EL Cooper mally uses that method,
Ramsey (Tottenham Hotspur); Aston (Manchester United): Weight (Wolverhampton
dererr);
Hughes (Liverpool);
Dickinson: (Portsmouth);" Finney (Preston North Bar "Mannion (Middlesbrough);
Bentley (Chelsea);
ic
At Chichester: Buskox 280 Oakes 100, James Langridge 53, Hover" right-armi ntëdium bow ler, six for 5). Glamorgan to bat At Chesterfield: Derbyshire 124, Yorkshire 130 for four, Halliday
Mortensen (Blackpen): Mullen (Wolverhampton Wan (9) derers)-Router piya
Swiss draw Switzerland Paulo, June in their World Cup soccer match in
Queen Elizabeth Staken, to be run night, over a mile and a half at Ascot
Saturday, July 8
At Ashby de la Zouch: Lelees tershire 258. (Paliner 84). Oxford 28. University 32 for ane,
* purely 1851" South Africa to England published today for the valuable post against Brazil here to erloket body of which the (already approved); ~ primary function has been, and, will be, to fdetermine the afft- cini Test match status of cricket playing countries in the shilish dammonwealth on the desimple paste offerialet skill
The rules for this Conference were finally, rhylkoil and will now be kubmilled for acceptance to the six, governing bodles, têm Marylebicna Cricket Club, Ads- trullo, Solillis Africa, the West Taules, New Leninind, and toda who are members ojos Con Feranco, N
InterchangeG The followink-ph
for
1931-52: MCC to India (includ- ing Pakistan and Ceylon);
1081-32 Australia to New Zen innd (subject to confirmation by Australia
and the Oval Sirrty 3/2 to: sight. (Clark 115) Cambridge University to bet
First fashion mote
(Belgium)
Tennis Championships played;
4-7 and 6-3,
George Worthington and (France) by 0-2 and 6-1. Geoff Mervyn Rosa (Australia) beat Brown Australia), and
Palcicia & Todd (United Statersp P) Kovalsski and V. Gox beat w. Montadi (frank and Bles
United States) 6-3, 6-4, and and Irvin Derango and Art 0. Kernield (Taraci). 0-0 and
First Round: Roland del Bell arsch (United States) bent-V, 42, FINSULATES Canapelo and C. Christiani (Italy) 6-0,-), 9-7 and 60.
Women's singlas
alum)
The outalde-left Fation
minutes from the end-Reuter. They are (with weights): Royaequalised for the Swiss tirer Drake, Lone Eagle and Jai Maha! We call nine stane, à poinds), Corona-
loo lose 4.1555 tion V (nine stone, 1.pound), Rain
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Mrs. Wolis, who introduced the At Tunbridge Wells Kant 120. first fashion note to this year's elkin mosting with a lace-trimmed Lancashire: 196 for four
tahoulder, caps and a matching lace At Portemouth: Middlesex 252 dress hem, won easily by dad and retired: hurt 64), Mobertson (7) Shackleton, eight-6-1 arm fast medium bowler, alx for The Women's wines event was
The following were the rosulpe:1-6. 80); Hamnafilee 11, for no wicket. reduced to the last 32:16 Which
of the women's singles matches Varin At Nottingham:Malta' 245 for
United Sinter holds alone played sound: Miss Doris Hard
Second
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