SURREY FOLLOW ON AGAINST LANCASHIRE
London, May 17.
Surrey was forced to follow on against their joint County Champions, Lancashire, at Old Trafford, today. and at one-time-it-seemed-us-if-they-might-not-last-out the day.
Brith Statham, the young fast bowler, obtained such life from the pitch that the Surrey batsmen were unable to gauge his speed properly. Only Michael Barton, the captain, 59 runs not out at the close, stayed the Surrey collapse when they batted again.
innings
and John Langridge was unde- feated at the elope for 112 rans.
A. E. Rhodes, the Derbyshire j Sumex followed un but did leg-break bowler, did the hat better in their second trick, for the fifth time, in his ) career today when he dismissed Surex player: John Langridge, Charles Oakes and Oakman with successive deliveries,
Only six men have done the hat-trick live or more times bit fore, the most being seven times by Douglas Wright, the Kent and England bowler, ·
HONGKONG WINS TENNIS
INTERPORT
By "ARGONAUT"
RAN INTERFERES Middlesex, who seemed have a them' grip on Worcester- shire's bowling, were prevented by rain from following up their
advantage and at carly close play had been possible for just over two hours today.
the
Jack Robertson, whose highest store, 331 not out, was made against Worcester, was 88 runs not out.
Brian Close, who tourel Aus- tralia with the MCC and is nuw completing his Army service, Was top scorer for the
Army with 90 runs at out against Uxford University,
When Oxford batted, Close took three wickets.
Derek Shackleton, although
| suffering from lumbago, bowl- ed well for Hampshire and Hongkong won the Saigontok half the Nottinghamslure Mayor's Interport Tennis wickets for 82 runs. Later he Cup for the second year in withdrew from the MCC team succession when Ip Koon- to meet the South Africans be- hong and E. Tsai took the cause of his lumbago. Doubles yesterday in two straight sets, 6-3 and 6-1, to give Hongkong a lead of
3-0 in the series.
During the play a temporary structure for members WILS blown over by a gust of wind, taking with it the wires con- necting the Press telephones.
Arthur Fagg was assisted by series of dropped eniches
The first official interport. between Hongkong and Sai- when he scored 112 runs, half gun played at Saigon last Kent's total, and so helped his wies won by Hong-side gain a first innings lead of eight runs over Northamplon- shire.-Reuter.
year
kong by a score of 4-1,
Owing to the wet condition of the Hongkong Cricket Club court, the remaining two Siretles games of the series will not be played today as originally sebes duled, but will take place, at the Chinese Recreation Club courts
starting at 5 pm. on Sunday, The Silgon players are expected to put up stronger resistance on the hard courts.
their
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
London, May 17, The following were today's close of play scores in first- class county cricket matches:
AL Lords: Worcester 282.
Middlesex 148 for one (Robert.
son 88 not out), Rain restrict. ed play.
Lancashire (Statham,
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951.
ENGLAND'S ATTACK SWARMS OVER ARGENTINE GOAL
Argentine goalkeeper Miguel Rugilo (left) falls on one knee during an England attack on his' goal in the international match at Wembley Stadium on May 9 which England won 2-1.
Captain Norberto Yacono has the ball safely at his feel. At left is J. Allegri, who substituted at left-back after Juan Colman was injured.
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saw at Tottenham forty-eight hours earlier. 100,000 people watched the most one-sided International ever played at Wembley.
Yet, paradoxically, the Argentinos were leading one- nil until ten minutes from the end. This was entirely due to four factors: the poor service the England forwards received from their halves; the confusion of those forwards in the face of the Argentine's massed defence, that defence's well planned resistance, und England's forward shyness in shooting.
New York, May 17. Allie Reynolds pitched Yankees to a nine-hit 1-0 shutout over Cleveland to day. Early Wynn was the as Indians dropped their fourth straight game this year
the World to Champions. Yankees, who have not yet lost a game on For long periods in the second | goalkeeper Rugilo made a series their
time and grounds, put half, when Argentine played an of great saves, but own together a pair of hits in the actually be filled the centre with the goal at their
excellent substitute right-back- again the England forwards mercy first inning to beat Wynn.
half position-it was merely frittered away chances by Mickey Mantle
am not fiddling for an even better shoot- started shooting at geol. things but was thrown out notuated by partisanship when ing position and. so gave the
SITY I at third by centrefielder have had at least half a dozen space in which to
that really England should Argentine defence a a breathing
clear Larry Doby as Bobby Brown goals,
RELUCTANT CONCLUSION Bristol, May 17. singled and went to second
I came to the reluctant con- The South African eric-lon Doby's throw.
clusion dhat Joe Di-the
is an hat Mortensen right-arm fast-modium bowler,keters dismissed Gloucester- Maggio singled. Brown home
individualist centre-forward or live for 02).
No nothing. Jonger shire for 207 runs on the and that was the story of second day of their match the ball game. here and enforced the follow! Detroit Tigers, on but by the close the seven of their last eight games, County had partly retrieved even though they pounded out came to grief in Washington the position and were 116 it hits, six of the doubles, runs for_one_wicket..
_in_an_11-6_loss_to_Cuban Con
nie Marrero.
AL Anchester: Superior volleying and smash-
205. ing to follow up
114 Surrey good short-length drives gave 1p and right-arm fast-medium bowler, Tai a clear-cut win over Sal-five for 33) and 134 for four
gon's Var Sill hd 134 965- terday.
Both Ip and Tsai took their
to
opponents' services on the rise
were able repeatedly and
the catch
server at midcount with passing short cross, or "to the toes" drives.
Although Tsal's
(Barica 50 not out)..
At Bournemouth Hampshire
204 and 93 for three. Notting-
hamshire 178 (Shackleton,
AL Cambridge: Cambridge University 138 and 56 for three, Yorkshire 333 service was
for sever dc- clared still on the weak side, both his;
(Lawson 77, Halliday and Ip's together were on the 58. Wilson 03 not out). whole much
stranger than Van Al Derby: Derbyshire 366 for Sau's ond
Duong's. Of the two
sste declared. Sussex Saigon players,– Van Sau was (thodes, right-arm legbreak 73 the more effective and the bowler, five for 23) and 201 Duong unaking for two (John more accurate,
Langridge 112 repeated errors with his volleys. not out),
THE PLAY
Chelmsford:
Glamorgan The first set which was cam-
Essex 135 for five (Hors- pleted
In 15 minutes Hongkong jump into a 2-0 lead fall 63 not put). Rain restrieled on Duong's
nud Ip's services. play. Van Sau held his own and Trai dropped his service Saigon to level up 2-2
saw
AL 219.
At Leicester: Leicestershire' 367 (Firth 71) and seven for no to enable wicket. Somerset 277
(Angell 84).
again
At Northampton: Northamp-
Hongkong took the next two, games, and Van Sau carried through his service to tonshire 217 and 34 for one. reduce the deleit to 3-4.
Kent 225 (Fogg 112,
Nutter.
'soi struck a good patch to right-arm medium bowler, serve through love game. seven for 70).
The tourists deglared at their overnight total of 388 runs for nine wickets and at first
the home side did well and hat reached 180 runs for the loss at three wickets. But pace bowling by McCarthy-six wickets for SÚ runs and Melle three wickets for 44 runs brought about a collapse and the last six batsmen scored only seven runs between them,
Martin Young, the opening bat who joined Gloucestershire from Worcestershire two sea
ful Courity bat, So far he has
Trating 3-5, Duong gave way! AL Oxford: The Army 355 sons ago, was the most success- two double faults and nested for eight declared (Close 98 wsi † follow-up volley to concede the out, Jessup live for 72). Oxford first set nt G-3.
University 144 (Shaw five tor
for no wicket.
Ip held the opening service | 46) and 35
In the second set for love and Reuter,
in quick time the
pair
Hongkong
addid two more gumes
before. Saigon pulled through
with
their only game in the LAWN BOWLS second set of Duong's service.
Dominating
play. Ip and
Tsai
blasted through with forceful drives and volleys to clinch the set and mutch in the short space of 10 minutes,
EXHIBITION
SETS
TEAMS
| scored 134 runs for once out.
In the first innings he scored | 67 runs, Including 11 fours. In the second he was 47 not out at the close.--Reuter,
NOURSE INJURED
Bristol, May 17. Dudley Nourse, Captain of the South African cricket touring team...fractured....his Icf!
when
thum
Belding The following are Club teams against Gloucestershire here to- for League
Bowls day. matches:
Lawn
PRC
Two exhibition sets featur- ing Hongkong's promising
1st Division against Kowloon Dock Norman Lo and the Salgon Club at Happy Valley on Saturday, Champlon, Nau, in one, and May 10, comuneneing 3.30 p.m. — *I*
Kavanagh, A. Soutar, C. File, F.
Dowman;
Norman Lo and Duong in the itemdey: C. Bond, F. W. Hollands: other were added to yesterday's it. programme.
Showing
Dewar, C.
G. Perkins, A. Stewart, 'S. H. Mar-
u vastly improved vin, W. R. Hillyer.
HKERC
game the 21-year old University ly the distinction of defcaling triple champion missed narrow- Salgon's No. 1 acc
3rd Division against Indian creation Club at Ming Yuen on Wednesday, May 23, commencing
F. Poulson J. F. Barron: J. R
Leading by 3-1, and then by 1.15 p.m.C.W. Johnson V. Krung. 4-3, the local boy cracked up surely. W. Stonehouse. T. E. Boy at the critical juncture under colt A. G. Gardner, L. Gibson, the weight of his own errors,. Fell. G. W. K. Crawford, W. E.
4-0.
Macfarlane. tenholme.
Reserve. E. Wola-
creation Club at Bappy
who won
Milburn and Hassall both hit woodwork. flamboyant
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was a sadis- FOR International factory contre-half,
although
once beaten for speed.
"The full-bucks were good but Williams made a positional mis- Tennis League fixtures for take when the Argentine next week are:
goal
Marrero, though het like the hood pan in a bowling alley, all managed to get credit for
MONDAY, MAY 21 his fifth straight triumph.
Ladles' "B" Division Sam Mele helped 10 lift KCC Sutors out of their four-Recreio "W" v CCC
V Recreio "13" game losing streak by getting LRC bye). two triples and two singles and Eating in three runs.
Men's "B" Division CRC 2 HKCC THE BIG WHEEL
KL Tong Ralph Kiner wes the big ccc wheel at Pittsburgh, driving USRC five runs with his sixth homer and a double as Pirates pound- ed out 13 hits in a 12-7 vic- lory over Giants.
.
Relief pitcher · Murry Dick- non, who held Giants at bay for the last three innings, re- ceived credit for his fifth vic-
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SCAA. Post Offee LRC
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bory against two losses. Wally Recrelo
Westlake hit n homer for Pills- burgh and Don Mueller got one CCC for New York,
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HKCC
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LRC KCC (bye)
v SCAA
Men's "D" Division
13 13 1 CRC "2"
NATIONAL LEAGUE
in the first Test match against | Brooklyn England which starts on June Chicago 7. Reuter.
Track & Field
New York Puisburgh Boston Cincinnati
V KL Dock
Urban C."2" v
2IRC (bye).
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Championships Large Entry For
Tomorrow
Final details in connection
to lose by
An improved feature of
3rd Division against Police Fon the loen boy's play, was is moro Saturday, May 23, commencmg 3.30 accurate service. There was | p.m.-C.W. Johnson, V. Kruse, E. Caroline Hill to-morrow and on not a dobule fauit in the first | Poulson, J. J. Barron; J. K. Mundy, set until towards the end when E. Wolstenheime. T. E. Boycott, A. G. Gardiner L Gibson, W. Stone-
"Discfarlane.
he broke down with three of house, G. W. I Crawford. W. E. them.
Another noticeable improve- ment was his positioning and coverage at the net, in his fol- low-up volley,
KDO
French Tennis Championships
the
Urban C. "1" CRC "1"
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V Recreio
V
LRC
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Mon's "A" Divizion
SCAA "1" Recreio
ν HKCC
V Urban C.
V SCAA ""
Ladies "A" Division
LRC USRC SCAA (bye).
v KCC
V CIC.
Festival
Soccer.
Results
4
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te with the Colony Open Athle
tle Championships to be held at
Paris, May 17, at
More than 100 players from
London, May 17. Sunday were discussed
The following are the results Hongkong 20 nations will compete in the meeting of the
International Amateur Track and Field Asso- French
Lawn of the Festival of Britain foot. clation yesterday with the Rev. Tennis Championships begin ball matches played today:
Barrow 3. ning on May 22 on the hard
Shamrock Rovers Father Maguiro presiding.
It was emphasised that officials courts of Roland Garros stadium, (Ireland) 1.
Lawn
Ilford 2, Wageningen F, C. Tennis Fronch must report on the ground at Federation announced today.
(Holland) 2 Caroline Hill, by 1:30 pɔn. to- The players include, Earpt's Milwa
Millwall 2. R.F.C. Ander M. Davidedn, A. E. Pearsonų V. L.
receive," official playing Mecall, A. Melinnas,” APK ploit.
Jaroslav
Drobny, Vadimir lecht (Belgium) 199 badges, judges forme, and ruch and W. M. McCall; W. 1, tiny, WTA.
Cornik, Adly Shafel, Marcel Newport County 8, Eindhoven accuracy,
swept through to a J. Dayn, St. 8. Gourlay,
information as may be necessary. Coen, Eddle Mondelbaum, the (Holland) south Preston 4-1 lead when heavy rain rob
Numbers for competitors will Philippine Felletrimo Ambon, Q. HIF A. Cochran, D. Francie, ja, bed him of what would have Revie; 3. B. Triford, D. Taylor, W. be issued on the ground between Caeser Carmona, Raymundo North End 6. undoubtedly beer a creditable Chambers, Hi Leltri D. Mant
13,46 and 1.40 p.m. to-morrow Deyro and Malaya's On ChowHaarlem (Holland) 2.-Rautar. Clifton, Crusaders: 1, E.D.O. ment, A. M. Banks, R., Lapšty, V. victory.
15. White..
|bes,--United Prob.
lat Division against Pollon R. C.. st Police ground on Saturday, May
In his second match against 10 G, Colll, AG, Color, W.
Duong, Norman
with
more
Lo, confidence
3rd Divisions V 1.0.C. at homesi
morrow
to
and on Sunday."
O'Bauth
A
was scored. Hussall was the one forward always prepared to try a shot, and his heading was in the Dixie Dean class. In de- Cockburn tence, Wright and passed muster but falled in attack.
mat
disappointment the Argentinos were! The thing we expected from them-he fleet- ness of foot, shooting power, combined skill, all were missing, and they were saved mainly by their goalie although he was for from perfect in handling the ball. They were just on ordinary side who would have been beaten by the majority of our
First Division clubs.
So now I u'der this hope. Having
exploded Argentina, the
FA should make every effort to bring over Brazil and Uruguay, plus Spain and the USA to wipe out those World Cup defeats. Then Int us take on Italy and Austria and see who are:
masters,
----In passing, it may be mention- ed that besides the Wembley attraction, 28 other Festival of Britain matches were played on the same day against overseas visitors and only Hall and Ac- crington lost. The Invaders
camo
from
Elre Austria, Holland, Frande, Germany, Luxemburg and Yugoslavia.
Matthews Unfit
For Match With Portugal
London, May 17.
to foot
Mat
The right winger Stanley Matthews has withdrawn from the England soccer team play Portugni: because a injury has not mended, flows withdrew from the Eng- and team that played Argen- Una at Wembley Stadium on
Lay D.
The vacancy, in the Borland team will be called, by Vic Metcalfe, the.. Huddersfield Town left winger, who played against Argenting.
Tom Finney, of Preston
North End, will now switch to the wher Club
Mat-
Finney with thewa in the England tean, loft-ociated Press, would have bem, the outside-
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