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INDIANS BAT MAGNIFICENTLY

IN FIRST TEST

New Delhi, Nov. 6. India batted magnificently in their second innings of the opening Test against the Com- monwealth touring team today, wiping out, their first innings arrears of 103 runs and leading the Commonwealth by 45 runs with nine wickets in hand before stumps were drawn.

The Commonwealth compiled 272 runs In reply to India's 169 runs but then Merchant and Mushtaq Al gave India a fine start in their second knock. Mushtaq All, in particular, scored very freely to hit a quick 61 runs and the stand realised 96 runs before that, bats- man was leg-before to the West Indian all-rounder, Frank Worrell.

P. Umrigar joined Merchant and they held out until the close.

The Ferozeshah Kotla ground, where the match is being played, was dusty today and pace bowlers totally ineffective. But spinners received plenty of

response.

were

cents each additional word period 1st May, 1949 to 30th soon after lunch, Bruce Doolared about 250 runs on the filth and

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ERNEST DHARMA Reports › From Madras?”

SOCCER

IDOLS

H.K.

Table

Tennis

Stars Could Win The Next World Championship

Says INDIAN TEAM

MANAGER

Like the Chinese badminton stare of Malaya whose adroitness, courtèraft and stroke mastery carned for them the coveted Thomas Cup and world title two years ago in England the first time they tried, Chinese table tennis' stars of Hongkong, not to mention Singapore and Viet- nam, might provide the upset at the forthcoming World Championships to be staged in Vienna in March, 1951.

f

The visitor, 174 nm for six morrow and this would leave wickets overnight, were all out the Commonwealth requiring

This was forecast at Madras by T. D. Ranga India's Dixie Dean, S. Mewallal, star-centre-forward Ramanujam, manager of the Indian table tennis team. completing his first century of final day for victory-all the April, 1960, to elect Direc- the tour. He had come inprospects of an exciting Anish of the All-India team now visiting the Colony, drinks a which recently completed an eight-week tour of the Far

Common-Router,

East. toast with Lee Wai-tong, star centre-forward, of many a tors, to appoint Auditors, and yesterday when the

wealth had lost ball their wie-

Ramanujam told The Hindu that the Indian team's other transact any

Hongkong team of the past, at last night's dinner to the kets for 75 runs and, using his of the

long reach to advantage, he

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ATTACKING, POLICY

Indin beran When second innings it was obvious that Merchant and Mushtaq Ali an attacking had decided on polley. Mushtaq Ali hit out with a degree of confidence that

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while

Farris building up a reputation as the schemer of the team. world championships contest to be staged in India in

Tommy

Knocks Out

Pict Wilde

an-

Leicester, Nov. 6. Tommy Farr, the former Merchant touched his best form British heavyweight box- of the season to date, producing exquisite cuts with perfect timing champion, climbed ing off all bowlers,

other rung in his come-buck Mushtaq All included eight campaign here tonight when fours in his 61 runs and when he knocked out Piet Wilde he had

and Kone Merchant

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WORRIED

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mun.

Shan Moghan, India's left-half, tackles the Stanley Wille hind the longer reach Matthews of Hongkong, Ho Ying-fan, our outside-right, end Farr had difficulty in co-in the match between All-India and the Combined Chinese iing in close.

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He said he was confident the Efforts were under way to set Hongkong players were capable up a Malayan Table Tennis

of upsetting the leading Wes-Federation. tern champions, and he expect.

The Indian players who made

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There Far Eastern players, he Hongkong Champion for five sald, used the "pen-holder" -uccessive years. But despite grip. Their forte was a strong Vittal's victory the Indian team defence and an attack with failed to win the triangular pace. Cool and collected at all contest and lost 'the rest of its times-oven with the game_go-matches against Hongkong.

against them-the Chinese

"BAFFLING?”

feet footwerk. He sold

had plenty of stamina and per- The Indian players at the the start found their opponents tricklest drop shots seldom or with the pen-holder grip never beat them.

"baffing" Ramanujam con- Ramanujam spoke highly of teased, but they gave an im- the hospitality showered upon proved account of themselves him and the members of the after a time.

Scheduled to visit Australia

the Indians were forced to call

dian squad in Singapore and Vietnam.

The tour of Vietnam was ar- off this tour because of lack of ranged by Luong Van-hoa, shipping facilities. President of the North Vietnam Ramanujam snid the tour Table Tennis Association,

to as had helped

the

uncover

sted financially by the Viet- superfine playing qualities nam Government's Ministry of the Chinese players and, of

Sport.

Rating the standard of play In Vietnam on a par with that of India, Ramanujam classifed Malvan Hou of Saigon that country's ace player.

fur-

ther, had helped cement friendly relations between In- dia and Far Eastern countries.

The Indians visited Singe- pore, Saigon, Halphong. Hañol, and Rangoon. Except for taste. SEEKING AFFILIATION ing defeat at the hands of the Burma and Hongkong.. had Hongkong team at Singapore, applied for affiliation with the Indian won the rest of its rC International Table Tennia presentative matches-Waited Federation, Ramanujam said. Press.

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London, Nov. 6.

Welsh Trevor Ford, the 26-year-old dark-haired International centre-forward, has played his first game as, the most valuable player In British football, and people

:

Melbourne, Nov. 6. Said Sir Arthur Morse. Pre-, hit the ground instead of the Trevor Balles, JEssex all-sident of, the HKFA: **In a ball in Saturday's game. rounder, gave an Inspired dis-troublesome world, sport carries other is only temporarily must now be wondering more than ever whether any play of pace bowling for the on. We play the game for the disposed." C.. Sing, the centre- man's worth to a club approaches these five-figure sums MCC today in taking all five game: whether win or lose we half, had a ride round the island which are common in the transfer market nowadays. Victorian first innings wickets enjoy ourselves. Why can't we after, a Chinese tea yesterday: All the world knows that Sunderland paid”: Astón”. which fell before tea,

get International relations on and got hack feeling not At the interval, Victoria were the same basis? Play the game; good."

Villa something in the region of £30,000 for Ford's ser- Mariager. 155 for five In reply to

the true sportsmanship is the main Yesterday, several members ivices. This stopped the possibility of his going to Chel- MCC score of 300 for

nine} thing."

of the team were taken round sea, who were prepared to pay almost as handsomely and declared.

the Island and the New Terri- then it was Chelsea who, languishing at the foot of the Balley, working up plenty of

torics. Sald Mr M. Dutta Ray,

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clear goals and had a centre-half who completely checked got his fifth victim when the "Football and other sports are

The Indians "ikis band of any hopes that Ford and Sunday may have had of Victoria score was only 89, the best medium for better re- sportsmen," 18 Sir Arthur

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them have gotting goals, out and Douglas Ring (75) tours like this we meet all made football history by being

Such, fees are not really fair and what were the incentives saved the State with stands of people and can go back home the first Indian aide to four the

on the player from whom so offered? These were a house r with Impressions gleaned from Far East.

much is expected, and every and the choice of eight or nino people in all walks of life, All

at least "You are members of a great time he appears: ho must be on part-time jobs outside football, Victoria's recovery brought cabinets should have

told tenterhooks in caso anything so nobody can really blame a sportsmen as members and new nation," Sir Arthur the

them yesterday. "It is not the goes wrong.

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