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WEST INDIES BEAT ENGLAND BY AN INNINGS AND
London, August 16.
The West Indies took full advantago of a drying pitch to beat England by an innings and 56 runs in the fourth and final Test at the Oval today and so gained the "rubber" with threo matches to one.
Heavy overnight rain followed by warm sunshine made the pitch treacherous and the changed conditions come at an unfortunate time for England.
The pitch remained as difficult In the first 100 minutes to-1 day the most exciting cricket as ever when England batted a of the series was witnessed. second time, and the innings be-
lucame a mere procession, England lost six wickets
opened but this Ilufton again
after storing time failed
that period for 62 runs and failed to save the follow on by only 10 runs after a tre- mendous struggle.
The chief responsibility fell to Len Huston and
once more he ose magnificently to the nera ston. Although he fet partner after partner in quick svecession. he remained the supreme mastel at never for one moment did
he relax is concentration.
It was particularly unfortunate that his wonderful effort should have fulled.
An uphill fight
There were early indications
at England would have an up
hill fight for the ball began to
lift and turn mastly
first over or two.
The
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56 RUNS
Close of play
scores in County cricket
The
London, August 18.
'he following were close of play scores in first- class cricket games played today:
At Chesterfield: Lelcestershire 205 (Berry 118, Hamer four for 27), Derbyshire nine for no wie- two i kel.
At Cheltenham: Worcestershire runs. By tea-time four men were 103 for six (Kenyon 70 not out) out for 70 runs and the match against Gloucestershire. No fur- was all over three-quarters of other play was possible after the hour later.
tea interval owing to rain,
At
brove Dave Sheppard made a show for two hours without ever really looking at ease and nobody else on the side reached 20 runs.
20.
Alfred Valentine, the year-old West Indies left arm slow, bowler, took 10 wickets in the match-six in the
second for 39
runs and Innings brought his total for the series
to 33.
summer.
Chalmsford: Combined Services 270 for nine (Boys 84. Vernon 68, Leighton 50 not out) against Essex.
Lanenshiro At Bournemouth: 281 (Place 81, Ikin 50). Hamp whire 10 for no wicket.
At
117
This is one of the best apgre
figures obtained gate
in Test cricket
Sonny Ramadhin has claimed
72 for one. Middlesex after the 28 victims for the four Tests this
Notts Coventry: were all out for 344 (Hollies, right-arm slow legbreak runs in their first innings against bowler, seven for 40), Warwicks
for eight (Gardner the West Indies total of 503 and shira 109 had to follow on. 169 runs behind, At the lunch interval, England
excitement reached
its
peak this morning when Dous Wright Joined Hutton for the last wicket with 28 runs still needed to force the West Indies to bat
main.
in
the
Shitiding Wright on every possible
from occasion deadly bowling of Alfrac Valentine, Benny Ramadhir And John Goddard, Hutton tried desperately to knock off the runs.
Several times he refused run
order to keep the bowling and
even
when he was 190 runs he unve up opportunities to take a single.
0
Wright was inevitably forced to take a fair proportion of the attack and be played his part The crowd cheered every nobly. bail in the stirring struggle.
England
судя lost.
0:10 run, with no
wicketa
England loses Hutton Play had been in progress for a few minutes after lunch when England lost Hullon. A good length ball, lifted abruptly, caught the edge of his bat us te played
forward and went to Christiani at short square leg.
Only two runs, both by Hutton, hart been scored and the pitch had lost little of its fire.
was particularly so at one This end where Valenting twice made the ball jump alarmingly to second time he edged
The
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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950.
TENNIS
RESULTS HK Cricket
The results of Lawn Tennis | Mrs. Lo 3-0; beat Au and Miss league matches played yester-
day are:
Men's Doubles "A" Division Recreio -HKU'O W. Reed and A. V. Remedios (Recrolo) beat C. II. Ip and T. Lo 6-2; beat S. F. Lori and F. Ho 6-2; beat. H. W. Ip and R. Yiu 0-2.
Chol 0-1
Men's Doubler "C" Division KCU 6-AP 3
A. Zimunern and J. C. Fenton (RCC) drew with J. Hamillon and E. Guest 6-8 bent J, Hors- fall and E. Parsons 6-1; lost to V. O. Nell and R. Gibbins 3-0, H. Lapsley aul F. Grose (KCC)
F. M. Ribeiro and T. E. Rod-drew with Hamilton and Guest and Gibbins rigues (Recrelo) beat Ip and Eo6-8; beat Horsfall and Parsons 6-2; best Lam and Ho 0-2; bent 4-3 beat O'Neill 1 and Yiu 6-2,
E. Noronha and G...Gosanu bert ip and Lo. 6-3; beat Lam and Ho 6-1; beat Ip and Yiu d-D. Mixed Doubles "A" Division
KCC 2-CRC
F. Zimmern and Mrs. L. F Stokes (KCC) lost to K. C. Tao end Mrs, E. Litton 1-6; lost to Y. P. Tsui and Mrs. H. Lo 2-0: heat K. M. Au and Miss W. W. Choi 0-2.
LF. Stokes and Mrs. J. Lawes (KCC) lost to
Tao and Mrs. Litton 1-0 lost to Taul and Mrs. Lo. 1-6; lost to Au and Miss Chol 1-6.
E-0.
S. T. Chau and E. B. Cumine and (KCC) Tost to Hamilton
beat Hurstall and Guest 3-0;
beut O'Neill and Parsons 6-1; Gibbins 7-9.
KDC 2-LRC 7 J. H. Clark and G. Blenkinsop (KDC) lost to A. D. Scholes and D. Barty 4-6: lost to K. B. Baker and R. A. Mead 4-0; Inst to R. Holmes and W. Pomeroy 3-0.
D. Monument and E. Humph- rey (KDC) lost to Scholes and lost to Baker and Barly 2-0: Mead, 3-8: lost to Holmes and Pomeroy 5-7.
J. F. P. Blenkinsop and L A. V. White and Miss Lambert-
Wilson (KDC) beat ficholes and Baker (KCC) lost to To an Mrs. Litton 1-6: lost to Teul and Barty C-4; beat Baker und Mead 4-3; lost to Holmes and Pomeroy 4-0.
Special VRC Swimming Gala for women
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At Northampton: Sussex 282 for three (Cox 109 not out, C.
The Victoria Recreation Oakes 103 not out) against Nor-
will stage
special thamptonshire. Rain restricted Club
Swimming Gala on Wednes- play.
commencing At Weston Super Mare: Bomer-day, August 23.
87, Young.6 p.m.. ret 173 (Gimblett
in which the parti- left-arm slow bowler, six for 35). cipants will be all women.
The programme of eight events Invitation Will Inclusie three
In which the Colony's Items ieading swimmers will compete while the remaining five are VRC wornen-members events.
The object of this novel meet f
" keener to promote
interest among swimmers of the fairer sex, and credit for Initiating this step is due to Mrs. Lykke Rase. titles who holds a few. Colony
20).
At
100 Scarborough: Kent (Wardle, loft-arm slow bowler, six for 20). Yorkshire 170 for three (Wilson 88 not out, Watson 55 not out).-Reuter.
the position--was | herself. Just when beginning to look better Simpson lost his wickel, playing on in Ramadhin when he failed to get an intended, drive in the middle
of the bat
England
needed 120 runs to make the West Indies bat again when Compton joined Sheppard
at 30 runs for two wickets.
Severe setback Compion batted with his usual
Programme
Comptcle programme
competitors is as follows:
with
! (Bc-
25 yards Breast Stroke ginners): Barbara Osmund, Guida Xavier, S. B. Silva,
50 yards Free Style (Handicap): Barbara Osmund, Nana Carvalho, Edith Xavier, Odelte Souza,
25 yards Free Style (Beginners): Francea Gaon, Ena Osmund. S. B. Silva, Sheila Collaco, Vera
Bosto,
The tension was broken when Sheppard. wall between first and assurance and Sheppard showed Brown, Yvonne
Wright was out leg-before with only
HKCC 54-KITC 3% T. Mahon and R. Macpherson (HKCC) drew with Y. J. Khan and Firdos Khan 6-6; beat D. Khan and Yakub Khan 6-4; beat H. Harliela and S. S. Hussion 6~2.
A Bowden and B. Agafuro (KCC) lost to Khan and Khan 0-0 lost to Khan and Khan 2-6; beat Harilela and Hussian 7-3. and W. Howard C... Barclay HKCC) lost to Khan and Khan 3-6: beat Khan and Khan 7-5; beat Harllela and Hussian 6-2.
CRC "1" -Recreio 0 S. K. Wong and J. K. Lew (CRC) beat P. P. Botelho and 6. A. Collaco 6-3; beat F. Noodt and J. A. Soares 6-4; beat A J, Remedios and J. A. Marques 6-0.
S. N. To and O. L Pang (CRC) beat Botelho and Colinco 6-3; beat Noodt and Soares 6-3; beat Ronedios and Marques 6-4.
W. Wa and F. Kwok (CRC) beat Botelho and Collaco 6-4; beat Noodt and Soares 6-3; beat Remedios and Marques 0-1.
CCC CRC "2 6
League meeting today
A mesting uf the Hong Kong. Cricket League will be hold at tho Hong Kong Cricket Club, Chater Road, at 6.30 p.m. today.
'
The meeting is being held to discuss arrangements for the forthcoming cricket sṇa- son.
All Interested to attend...
LAWN BOWLS:
are invited
Upset in Open Pairs quarter-finals
and Ismail A. R. Klichell
Recreation Ali. the Indian Club Second and Third Divi- sien combination, created a big upset in the quarter-finals of the Colony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship, at Kowloon Cricket Club the yesterday when they beat the strong Club de Recreio com bination of C. C. Pereira and J. F. V. Ribeiro by 20 shots to 19.
The victory of the Indians was the more creditable in view or the fact that they were down 13-19 on the 18th head. The La dian.combination then scored four shots on the next head to bring the score to 10-17.
The final head was played amidst great excitement.
three beautiful Kitchell drew shots and when the skips wen down to roll the Indians lying three sinis, Ismail Alt trier
Home Soccer:
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Spurs make debut against Blackpool
By "ALBION".
The opening games of the 1950-51 Homě soccer scason tomorrow present on intriguing assort- ment.
In Division I we have Liverpool, last season's Cup finalists, opposing league runners-up Wolver- hampton, on the latter's ground.
If last season's form is any
this should thing to go by, prove to be the match of the day.
Liverpool forced a draw on the last occasion the two teams me" at Moleneaux, but I would favour the Home team: by short odds In the forthcoming game.
match against Leyton Orient.
They should at least start the season with a win
Natts Forest, who only just fell short of their promotion bid fast season, should be knocking really hard at the scound Divi- slon door at the end of the our- rent season,
They kick off with a fixture at Newport and should beat tho homo team.
In
Another interesting future in that between Chelson and Shef- Stamford Beld Wednesday at Bridge. It is not since 1937 th Scunthorpe and Shrewsbury ac-
the Northern Division,
tie Wednesday have made an
the Pensionercept their baptism into league appearance on antlelpation that the
Opposing would any both could easily round. And it will be with eager football at the expense of cach camps will merge.
Chelsea's Home record was hold their own in this league.
Gateshead should start the sea- not too impressive last geBBON - but I would venture to my son off with a win over Acoring- that they will kick off with a ton and relegated Bradford should
bent Barrow. win on Saturday."
Portsmouth. Inst season's cham plons, are at Home to a much improved Middlesboro and||I| need to give of their best to beat the visitors,
Arsenal the Cup winners Journey North to Turf Moor at guests of Burnley and will require. all their Cun final skill to take point from this encounter.
Spurt making debut Tottenham Hotspur, who gav?? such an exceptionally good dis- season, are at Home for their play in the art of the game lan
his siders, Blackpool, as their guests the debut in League 1, with the Sea- put in blockers with
This undoubtedly will bo words, but falled. Ribeiro like-muster of the day in the Metro- we failed to do anything and
polis, with a draw being the mos the Indians then scored three likely result.
10
were
shots to win by one shot after
H. H. Chow and P. C. Yu great game. (CCC) lost to K. C. Ng and S.
, the
Chow
Samb green
A.M
L. Ma 2-8; beat C. F. Wang Alves of Club de Rdecrelo pasily and Y. W. Chung 6-2; lost to accounted for. S. Yusuf and M.Y
Adal of the Indian N. Mo and E. Lee 1-6.
Club by 28-10. A. Flaymand and W. (CCC) lost to Ng and Ma 3-5: lost to Ng and Ma 3-8; lost to Wong and Chung 2-8; lost to Ma and Lee 2-6.
T. C. Hao and J. Wong (CCC) Evelin beat Ng and Ma 6-4; beat Wong
Lee 4-0.
10 runs needed. The 20,000 cord slip. where Gomez and a big improvement. But England Alonzo, Vilma Pinna, Therese 1 and Chung 6-3; lost to Ma and
crowd rose to cheer Hutton as he walked in after carrying his ba for seven hours and 50 minuter He made a chancelers 202 run: -out--of-- England's
Christiani both dived
for the sharp chance, but neither could get his hand to it.
Runa started to flow freely
total of 344. after a very cautious-päriod, Áoft his third-catch of the day.
runs. His total includert 22 fours.
Pitch romains difficult Jutton's was the highest score minde against the West Indies in n Test match in England. beating his own 100 runs al Lords 10
'1030.
and
drive
received severe setback when Compton, playing tentatively at Valentine,
edged the ball to the first slip where Werkes brought Trestrall still felded for Work cut by Sheppard, a leg-swap roll, who did not intend to come
by Simpson all reached the boundary and the out again today. He was suffering pulled groin muscle but from close In folders
longer
was expected to but it required. seemed
to carry the Bams
Dewer strove to arunter the threat.
and sharp turn of Ramadhin (Continued at just of next Col.)
Valentine for a quarter of an hour but at 56 runs fall to low catch at short square leg when playing back to a half Vellay.
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50 yards Breast Stroke (Handi- Cynthia Edith Xavier, cap): Eager, Doris Barter.
150
Medley Relay: (1) Joan. Eager, Edith Xavier, Doris Barter. (2) Lykke Rose, Cynthia Eager, Barbara Osmund.
100 yards Free-Style (Invita tion): Cynthia Eager, Joan Eaget, Leung Oi-mul, Fung Yee-chee, Wong Yuk-bing.
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Bailey stayed with Sheppard for the last quarter of an hour
to tes, by which time the total
MEETINGS
2010. - NO
Recreation
Eastman The game between and Simpson and Greenwood and Sykes was postponed.
Recreio "White" win
At King's Park yesterday, Club, de Recreio "White" beat Kowloon Dock Club in their pastponed First Division League match by one shot, the final score being 02-01, The visitors won on one
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W.Riley
R. Morrison
K. Gourley
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A meeting of the League Boston Red Sox Management Committee of the
Hong Kong Football Association Philadelphia Athletics will be held in the Association's
(2nd game}
had been taken to.70 runs and òfice on Friday, August 25, at Boston Red Sox England required 89 runs. to make the West Indies bat again.
A catch to slip Sheppard edged a catch to slip and four runs later at 83 runs Ramadhin got rid of Bailey and McIntyre in the same over.
Another lip catch by Weekes, this time off Bedser, brought the fall of the eighth wicket at the same total.
Brown provided some big hit. ting Is a last-wicket stand of 10 runs with Wright, which lasted 18 minuter, but at 103 runs put a catch up in the alr tɔ deep extra cover,
Ecores:
West Indies ist innings England 1st innings
ENGLAND:—2nd innings Hution, a Christiani b. God-
dard-
Simpson. b. Ramadhin
Sheppard, c. Weekes b
Valentine L Compton,
Weekes .b.
Christ/uni
Valentine.
Dewas,
Valentino Balley, luw.b. Itamadhin Brown,
Stol Valentine gan Melatyn, o, and b. Ramadhla Bedar, Woones b. Valen-
tinn. Ves Zik
Iliton, and b. Valentino Weight, not mist
Extran
Totary
503
5.30 p.m.
AGENDA.
1. Confirm Minutes of meeting No. L
2. Braw of Seven-a-side Charity Competition.
3. Any other business.
St Louis Browns Cleveland Indians St. Louis Browns
(2nd game) Cleveland Indians
A meeting of the Emergency New York Yankees Sub-Committee, will also be held, Washington Senators In the Association's office
on
Friday, August 25 at 5.45 p.m. Chicago White Sox or so soon after the League Detroit Tigers Munagement Committee meeting.
AGENDA
1. Ite. failure of Clubs in sub- mitting Statement of Accounts directed by the Council
He outstanding debts due by Individuals and clubą. *.
3. Any other business.
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Chung Sing
"Red" beat
Eastern 5-3.
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Sunderland. who reached some. thing like their pre-war standard of foothalt last coton, are al Home to a strong Derby County side.
Sunderland xes my bet In thị: maich and if they maintain their 1949-50 form they must be destiri- ed for a neat successful season,
Bloke City, minus Franklin and George Mountford (Em)» grated) will no doubt find the coming season most trying
сме,
They avoided relegation Just year with only five points to spare. They have mighty Newcastle as visitors to the Potteries this coming Saturday and will hard presset to take a point,
ventur
be
In Division I would United to predict that Sheffield
and Preston North End will be the two teams to watch this com- big reason as they will most certainly not the, puce. in. the leagur challengo
A happy augury United are at Home to Black- burn Rovers, whom they defeated 4-D in the same fixture last season... This should be a hipppy augury, for them when they embark on tomorrow's game.
Preston also have a Home dx ture, the visitors to Deepdale be ing relegated Manchester City side. 3 It should put the former off to a
good start to the season,
01
one mile and three-quarters at played a lethargle game and
Doncaster, Rovers, newly pro moted, are away to Leeds Unit- ed and will, l'am afraid, tako a theashing as a result of thin visit..
Notts County, Third Division. Southern Champions, are fortunatry
Forecasts
Forecasts for matches to bo played on Saturday, August 10: DIVISION. I Vila v West Bromwich BURNLEY V Arsenal
Bolton CHARLTON
CHELSEA v Shefeld Wed. EVERTON Huddersfield MANCHESTER U. v Fulham PORTSMOUTH v Middlesboro Stoke v NEWCASTLE SUNDERLAND v Derby C. Spurs v Blackpool WOLVES v Liverpool
DIVISION II BARNSLEY v Southampton BURY v Leicester GRIMSBY v Cardiff LEEDS V Danenster
V DRENTFORD C. y Coventry PRESTON Manchester Queens P. v CHESTERFIELD SHEFFIELD U. y Blackburn
WANSEA v Birmingham WEST HAM y Hull City
DIVISION HI (SOUTH) BOURNEMOUTH v Bristol C. Brighton v Torquay PALACE v Aldershot Exeter v Millwall GILLINGHAM Y Colchester Ipswich v Northampton Newport v NOTTS F. NORWICH v Port Vale PLYMOUTH v Leyton READING v Walsall Southend v WATFORD
DIVISION III (NORTH)--- BRADFORD v Barrow DARLINGTON, v Rocheinla GATESHEAD Accrington Halifax v New Brighton
•Hartlepoola v CREWE LINCOLN V Chester -OLDHAMv Rotherham
#CUNTHORPE v Shrewsbury
SOUTHPORT V Carlisio STOCKPORT v Bradford C. Wrexham v MANSFIELD
Scottish League Soccer results
London, August 10, The following were the results of Scottish League Cup football games played today:
Division "A"
3 Morton
.1 Falkirk
in being able to entertain their Airdrieonians 2.Partick. supporters at Home in the ara Clyde match of the season, which with Dundee mark thele Initiation to the Second Last Fife Division.
Hearts
Raith Rovers 4 Motherwell Aberdeen
Division "B"
1 Cellsc AllGa
3 Kilmarnock 4 Dumbarton 0 Rovers 2 Queen's Park 2.Dundea U.
2 Cowdenbeath 1. Quicen of:9;
Router.
REG HARRIS EQUALS OWN
In a thrilling Water Polo League game at the Ritz yes-
Coventry City, are the visitors Rangers 2 terday. Chung Sing "Red"
and County should at least start Third Lanark undefeated I beat the hitherto
thoir venture in a winning voli Arbroath
Southampton, squeered out of Eastern by five goals to three.
By virtue of their
Dunfermline Chung Sing "Red" wictory promotion on goal-average last Ayr U. EBOR HANDICAP
have a 100
first match and will. I thlak, and Hamilton par cant record, have season, go to: Barnsley for their migr
to FINAL ACCEPTORS enhanced their prospects of carry the Oakweli lade no easy, nut
St. Johnstone ing of the Championship for crack They will be lucky to B'housemuir London, August · 10.
Onal Twenty-five
acceptors the current season.
Eicoped relegation were announced today for the Eastern have only themselves take a point home with them. Stirling
Handicap
over to blame for their defent, as they running
Queens Park Rangers, the most scoring fortunate team in Division II: York next Wednesday, August 23, frittered away many
They are: Heron Bridge, Lake chances through erratic ghooting having escaped relegation by the skin of their teeth, Eave Chester- Placid, Flush Royal Domino, when favourably placed. A friendly lawn bowls" game, Chancellor Cuirnin, Pink Laric Chunk Sing who were well field as their guests on Saturday, 10 in which there will be two wo-
Hlabus kpur,
Pot. Closworth, sorved by their defence, played Chesterfield should take at least that
Birmingham, August 183 Urre. men participants, "will take place | Itumpelstilakin,
Father with, better; understanding and
Reg Harris, the World Pro- 29 between the Hong Kong Cricket Thames, Star Spangled Banner, made the best use of the oppor
should be among the promotion fessional Sprint Champion, to Club and the United Services Shall Cross Coltbridge, Donate,tunities which came their way. 11 Recreation Club at Chater Road Cadrow, Oak Forest, La Tollier, Goal-scorers for Chung Sing aspirants this season, are away Bight beat Aris Van Vilet of Techuggen, John were. Yu Plog-fan (3) and Nato Luton and I would prodjet d Holland, the beaten dinalist, In tomorrow, commencing at 3.30 Euraqwild,
The world avent last Monday, by p.m.
Moore, Royal Entrance, Gleam Nin (2), while Cheung Chung-wia for, them in the game)
Divion JIE interest will centre two races to one in a closely
match. cycling The following are the teams: Ing. Light and, The Job-Kleuter. vlu potted all three goals scored
by Eastern: E
around newcomers, Gillingham contested HKG
wn world The game a very capably and Colchester, unknown qualities Halesowen, near here.
Harris equalled' his own at for as leaque football la concordain beating Van Vliet ir handled by, Me, J., F. Konie
cerned..!'
They oppose euch
oppose cach other on the the lying quarter-intlo Eastern: Woo Cho-kin. Thang Ho-tcok, William Teo, Wong former's ground, and I would tip time was, 31.2 seconds comperes Chi-hung. Lo Wal-kuen, Cheung Cillingham to win by virtue of with his apponents 34.8 seconds Chung-yla and Cheong Xin-man, the fact that they are playing in The Britian: Charipler, best Van virtinta two-mug point. Chung Bin "Ted": Wong Kam- their own backyard in to-poink vent by hiha pointe go
Cheuk-chau, Wong B orthampton, last season'à run-
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