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MIDDLESEX BEATEN BY WARWICK WITH 10 MINUTES TO GO Exciting Match At Lords

London, June 1.

Warwickshire, defeating Middlesex, in an exciting finish today, took a clear lead of 12 points over their nearest rivals at the head of the county cricket championship table. They have 52 points from six games.

Grouped in second place are Yorkshire, who beat Gloucestershire; Hampshire, who gained no points from their drawn match against Surrey; and Lancashire and Kent, neither of whom had a championship match this series. Each of these four counties has 40 points.

Selecting England's Test XI

Next come Worcester, who beat Leicestershire, and Gloucestershire, each with 28 points Nottinghamshire, who had a match outside the championship, are now clear last in the table with four points.

Northamptonshire, who bad | shire. Oxford University 428. been level with them In the Nottinghamshire 578 for seven bottom place, gained four points (Simpson 201, Poole 77, Harris from their drawn match with 60 not aut). Somerset,

Warwickshire,

needing

343

runs for victory over Middlesex, won by three wickets with only

GRAVE PROBLEMS to minutes to spare.

London, June 1.

Dick Spooner, a forcing left handed opening bat, luid the England's cricket selec-basis of Warwickshire's victory He tors meet on Sunday to with a splendid 158 runs.

renched his century, his second choose the team for the first

in following matches, out of 184 Test against the South in wo and a halt hour. He and Africans starting at Trent Fred Gardner out on 147 for the

opening partnership, Bridge on June 7.

and Dun Spooner In a Taylor helped Stand of 13 for the They face

second some disturbing problems. It is ironical that of wicket.

220 for

all the recognised batsmen wh!

1

Jast hour wickets

YORKS' EASY WIN

Warwickshire were Went to Australia and Now the loss of one wicket at ten, Zealand with

the MCC last but in the

fell rapidly. winter only Denis Compton, who failed in the Tests there, has displayed bis real form since returning to England.

A Southampton: Hampshire drew with Surrey, Surrey 441 Hampshire for eight declared. 172 and 286 for six (Rogers 110, Walker 87). tonshire drew

At Northampton: Northamp- with Somerset. Northamptonshire 405 and 192 for three declared (Oldfield Somerset 321 for eight declared 101

out, Jakeman not

53). Tremlett 185, Nutter, right Brm medium bowler, six for $2) and 90 for three.

At Lords: Warwickshire beat Middlesex by three wickets: Mdlesex 335 for eight declared and 102. Warwickshire 185 and 345 for seven-Reuter.

DRAMATIC MATCH

Ilford, June 1,

A whirlwind innings by Ray Bob Appleyard, the York-Smith, who hit 147, including shire opening bowler, who is 26 fours in 84 minutes, just fail- in his first full season, enjoyed to give Essex the honour of

South Africans,

In a dramatic Anish, the county, set to score 280 in two and a quarter hours, made 255 for five wickets.

The explanation is probably two-fold. Most of the tour

ed another good day at Brad being the first side to beat the players are feeling the effects ford for he played a big part of the strenuous trip and have in the rout of Gloucestershire, yet to rendjust themselves 10 who lost their last eight the softer. batting surfaces of wickets for $1 runs. English pitches.

Yorkshire were left to make come only 18 runs and won by nine Moreover, they have

wickets before lunch. back to sullen skies, chill winds

fell in The eight wickets and showers. Only recently

one and Len Hution found the cold so

a half hours. AP-

finished pleyard

with

wickets

match analysis of 11

They wanted 81 with half an hour left, 85 with 20 minutes remaining und 28 when the last over came, but the bowling of Smith by Chubb ended

Peter

trying that he went out to bat wearing six sweaters.

In Compton's case the realisa- for 131 runs in 51.5 overs. He the match to the obvious relief

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Derby Runner

London, June 1. No results are yet avail- able of the sweat and saliva tests which were taken by veterinary surgeons at Ep- som on Wednesday from M. French Marcel Boussac's

colt, Nyangal.

Analysts reports are not ex- pected to be known for somo days.

Nyangal, which started as the second favourite for the Eng- ilsh Derby and Anished seventh, was sweating and excitable be- fore the race and the tests are

to have been taken as outine check.

M. BOP Tacehorse owners in

ausia, who is one of lcoding

the

the world, has been

running

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In London

London, June 1. Mr John Foster Dulles, American Presidential ad. viser, will arrive in Lon- don by air from Washing- Con on Sunday for one- week

talks with the British Government on the proposed Japanese peace treaty, It was announced Loday.

the

Mr Dulles will call on Air Prime Minister, Clement Alliee. and on the Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison. At the end of his London visit he will By to Paris for talks with the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schu- man-Reuter.

Document

On Formosa

(Continued from Page 1)

b. Other potential objects of Communist aggression are closer to points on the Chinese main- land than to Formosa.

bowled remarkably well in of the tourists who hardly ex- tion that people would be study-

both intings, but indeter pecled Essex or Ray Smith to

horses in France and England Ing him critically after his Testminate batting of the Glouces make such a ght for success. failures in Australla måde him tershire tail on a

for more than a quarter of a good pitch Ray Smith played a remark-

Arst century, and this is the determined to re-establish him- flattered him.

of saliva and able innings. He had not bowled time that swabs self.

fighting

ninth wicker stand or fielded in the latter stages of sweat have been taken from one He did so by scoring four cen- of 80 runs by Jack Walsh and the South Africans' second of his horses in England. turies in the first five games of Firth falled to save Leices-

innings becaus of bruised Rac Johnstone, who rode the season and hit a fifth this tershire from defcat by Worces hand, but he did not let the Nyangal, said after the week when making 172, inter who gained their first win

Injury trouble him when he that the horse sweated a lot batted. cluding 10 fours, against War-f the season.

end had lost his chance before wickshire.

In addition, he wore a Walsh, an Australlan lefthan-

connections the "off" Stable iler; was particularly severe on despite brilliant sunshine.

stated that the cause of the Reley Jenkins, twice lifting him He reached 50, including 10 sweating might have been that for vix, His 54, which also in-fours, out of 71 in 40 minutes:

he was upset by the blinkers cluded

100 out of 147, including 17 five fours, WIS the

which he was wearing for the fours, in 30 minutes-the fastest highest for Leicestershire

Arst time in a race, or that he in

100 of the season--and shared In the match.

was disconcerted by the biggest a second wicket partnership of 182 with Horsfall in 83 minutes.life.

crowd he had ever seen in his

CROWD ENTHRALLED,

arc

HUTTON INJURED

But some people here wondering if this success has not been achievedì al the expense of aggravating his suspect knee, During his long knock against Warwickshire the knec ap- peared to be troubling him.

A knee injury kept Len Hui-125, his ton in the pavilion this week, the county in 1948. while England's skipper. Freddie

Brown, rested his right shoulder, which has troubled him since his return from Australia.

Oyrll Washbrook is another Test batsman with D Atness doubt. He hos tumbago.

But two batsmen

who just missed inclusion in the parly have strengthened their Test claims for this season. They are Joe Hardstaff, who hit 161 Nottinghamshire off the South Africans' bowling

for

this

J, Flavell, Worcester's young fast bowler, returned match figures of seven wickets for

best since he joined

DOUBLE CENTURY

sweater

c. Chino has never been a sea power and the island is of no special advantage to the Chinese Communist armed forces,

ECONOMIC AID

3. Econonile assistance in For- mosa has been for economic anti In a later statement, Comte social recovery, has been consis- de Brignac, M. Boussae's racing tent with the demonstrated US Pulling and driving powerful-

was no concern for the welfare of the manager, said: "There

and has in- ly, Hay Smith took 16 in an

passibility of Nyangal having Chinese generally

no thought of special over oft Chubb and 14 in an

been got at as the stable doors volved

concessions for the United over of Athol Rowan, Not until were locked and a guard con- Reg Simpson, 149 runs over-he tired did he give a chance,

States. tinually on duty. In my opinion night, reached his first double and the crowd, enthralled by the the horse was upset by the 4. In areas of insistent de- century of the season today for finish, gave him a great ovation

crowd and

Wus mand for U.S. action, par- Nottinghamshire against Oxford when, having made his runs out wearing blinkers for a race for ticularly in the United States University, Except for a possible of 204, he was caught by Helle the first time.

liselt, we should occasionally chance at 80 runs, he was com-in the deep.

"I am certain that the saliva make it clear that Beelding pletely master of an erralic at- Earlier in the day Fullerton test will be negative."-Reuter. United States bases on Formosa,

ask and during his stay of just hit a fine 107-the highest score

sending it troops, supplying tourists this season- under six hours he hit 22 fours, for the

arms, dispatching Naval units On the perfect wicket 1.006 with a splendid exhibition of

or taking any similar action runa were scored in three days. enterprising strokes, with the

would:

material

week, and Jack Ikin, the Lan- A century partnership by N. pull drive particularly well cashire lefthander

who has Rogers and Chiff

Walker baulk-done,

already made three centuriesshire. Rogers' 100 was the first sixes in three and a half hours, ed Surrey of victory over Hamp He hit. 18 four and three

Reuter.

Refuses To Fight On

Manchester, June 1.

for Hampshire this season. He McClow helped him in a second batted five hours and 10 minutes wicket sland of 185 in two for his 110, hitting one six and hours and 50 minutes. 11 fours. He fourth wicket stand

Final scores: with Walker put on 149.

South Africans 312 for Norman Oldfield and Freddio declared and 280 for five de- Jakoman hit fiercely in a third clored. wicket partnership" of

110 for

Essex 318 for seven declared Northamptonshire against and 255 for Ave.-Reuter. Somerset, putting on the runs in Oldfield hit one 05 minutes,

Guido Ferracin, the Italian six and 13 fours in his 101 not featherweight, dropped

Maurice

Tremlett, had

tals out. hands and enfused to

Earlier COB- tinue in the fourth round of the Somerset allrounder, scheduled 10-round bout against hit the highest score of his Ronnie Citylon, British Leather- career, 185, which included one weight champion, here tonight, six and 22 four.

An announcement from the

To

because

he

Hargreaves Wins At

Do

a. accomplish good for China on its Nationalist regime.

b. Involve the United States in a long term venture,

C.

Worthing Subject the United States

Hart

to violent propaganda barrage and to reaction against our Worthing, June 1. imperialism and Interference' Jack Hargreaves, a sturdy 37- even from friendly peoples and year-old professional from Sut-particularly from the Chinese ton Coalfield, Warwickshire, who would be turned against us

Spalding won the

£1,350 anew. tournament which ended at

d. Eminently sult the pur- Memorial

Worthing today after a day of pose of the USSR which would thrilling golf.

like to see us substantiate its besides Five player, Cerdan

greaves, broke 70 on their final propaganda, dissipate our ener- rounds in their assault on thegies and weaken the effective- noss of our policies generally winner, who had led overnight by such action-United Press. Paris, June, 1. A plaque to the memory of by one stroke and by two Marcel Cerdan, former world strokes at the end of the third middleweight champion boxer, round. ring said Clayton was the win-

was unveiled

добру

at the Hargreaves had rounds of 70 ner as Ferracin had retired

Palals. des. Sports by the pre-

and 09 today for an aggregate wkhout just cause..

At Worcester: Worcester beat | sent champion, "Sugar" Ray of 281. Ferracin,

who had been Leleestershire by seven wickets, Robinson.

Second with 204 was John warned in the early rounds for Leicestershire 203 and 216 Cerdon was killed in an air Panton, the Scottish Champion, using his head, appeared to be (Walsh 54). Worcester 204 and crash on Oct. 28, 1049.

and third, with 283, was Antonio front on points until the 137 for three.

white plaque bears a Cerda of the Argentine. middle of the fourth round. At Bradford; Yorkshire boat gilt medallion

Bobby

Locke, the South representing without warning, he Cibucestershire by mine wic Cerdan, the work of

African holder of the British sculptor his hands and stood keis Gloucestershire 207 and Francola

Cogne, There

are Open title, had a brilliant last In his own corner with his back 109 (Appleyard four for 47, three dates: His birth, his uue rount of 66, one, stroke outside winning fight and his death, his own course record, but as he The funds for the monument

had taken 221 for the first threa At Oxford Oxford Univer~ were raised by public subscrip rounds, he did, no, better than

drew_with__|_Nottingham- İtion--Associated Press,

anish joint fourth--Reuter.

in

·THE RESULTS

Today, rezilts:

.

fo Clayton. When the referee Wardie three for 27), Yorkshire told him to box on, he stamped 849 and 10 for one. his foot and refused to move ----- Associated Press

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SATURDAY, JUNE 2

By Air U.S.A., Canada, 2 p.m. P.A.A. Formosa, 3 p.m. C.A.T. Fan Malaya, Indonesia, A tralia. New Zealand,

P.O.A.S.

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Japan, p.m. D.O.A.C.

By Surface Macro, 84.m.; 4.30 p.m. 9/3 Hu Men/Tak Shing.

Clunia, Peoples Republle, 9 30 a.m.; 5 p.m. train via Canton, Philippines, 9 a.m. 6/5 Ball.

Mauritius, South Africa 2 p.m... S/S Inverbank.

Japan, 2 p.m. S/S Yochow, Siam, 3 p.m. S/S Empire Park. SUNDAY, JUNE J

By Air Formosa, & pan. Via H.K. Air-

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By Surface Maroo. 1 p.m. B/S Kweng Sal. MONDAY, JUNE 4

By Air Formoso. 2 p.m. Cla C.A.T. Burma, India, Pakistan Middle East, Africe, Great Britain, Europe,

p.. B.O.A.C.

U.S.A..

Japan, & p.in. B.O.A.C. Formosa. Okinawa, Canada, 5 p.m. H.K.A./N.W.A.L.

Stam, Malaya, 5 p.m., C.P.A.

By Burface

Macao, & a.m.; 4.30 p.m. 8/9 Ho Men, Tak Shing.

Chilno, Peoples Republic, 8.30 5.m train via Canton,

Slam, 10a.m. S/S Hermod. Malaya, Burma, India, 2 pm, 5/5 Santhia.

TUESDAT, JUNE 3 By Air Formosa, 10 a.m. Vla C.A.T. Slam. p.n. P.O.A.S. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zenland. Ceylon. 9 p.m. B.O.A.C. Indo-Chine, France, French North West Africa, 5 p.m. Air France, Philippines, B. N. Borneo, 5 p.m. C.P.A.

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Malays. Indonesin, Australia, New Zeeland, 10 a.m. C.P.A.

Fergus, 10 .. C.A.T. 1.3.A.. Canada, 2 D.m. P.A.A.

Burma. India, Pakleinn. Slam. Middle East, Afrien, Great Britain, Europe. n.m. R.0.A.C.

TALKS ON

EMPIRE

DEFENCE

London, June 1. The Defence Ministers of Ave Commonwealth countries, meet- ing in London on June 21, will their discuss how to switch forces rapidly to critical danger in the event of war, an points authoritative source said here today.

The Ministers from Austra~ lia, New Zealand, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia and Britain, will all be accompanied by staffs Their conference is of

experts. expected to last about a week.

One of their principal topics

.of will be the defence, the Middle East, in which all the participat ing

concerned. countries are will also discuss the de- The other regions and make fence joint plans for training equipping their forces.

and

no

The Ministers will have plenipotentiary powers to com- mit their Governments to any plan, but they will draft recom- mendations to their Govern- ments for final action.

In

The pause that refreshes

New Delhi Reply To

UN Council

New York, June 1. India has sent to the Pre- sident of the Security Council, Mr Salim Sarper, of Turkey,

acknowledgment of the cable he had addressed to Now Delhi and Karachi on the sub- ject of Kashmir.

The absence of Canada's De- fence Minister--she will be

suggests represented only by an observer that the North At- loatle and the North Pacifc will be

excluded DS specific Hems from the agendo, though the North Atlantic Treaty Or ganisation and Paclite defence

ariso arrangements may general discussions,

Tho coming conference is a continuation of the Common- wealth defence talks began dur- Primo ing the Commonwealth Ministers Conference here in January.

dealt Those defence talks mainly

with Middie Bast strategy,

India, Pakistan and Ceylon did not attend when

defonca was discussed in January. They have been kept informed of the arrangement for the coming conference. Reuer.

The text of the cable was ap- proved by the Security Council on May 29 following representa- that the re-

tions

by Pakistan ported purposes of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly would be contradictory to the accepted policy of the Security Counci about the future of Kashmir.

that

Pandit Nehru, the Indian Prune Minister, informed Mr India's Sarp the Kashmir

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