BRION BEATS GARDNER
THE CHINA MAID, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1951.~~
Springboks' Test Victory
COCKELL KNOCKS OUT. BARONE
Cesar Brion (Argentina) beat Jack Gardner on points during their international heavyweight contest at the Festival of Britain Boxing Tournament at the White City. The picture shows Gardner (left) duck- ing from a right from Brion in the sixth round.
Central Press Photo..
DRAW FOR THE LAWN BOWLS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
The draw
& L.A. Tibble ♥ G for the first, A. Gray
Perkins & W. Cameron.
the
AL
round in the Lawn Bowls } _At_ret.-c.W. Johnran & AG. Gardner v A.M. Alves & A.M. Open Singles, l'airs und
Souza: H.B. Dewar & A.C. well as
Stewart N. Heaton & C. Bovard. Triples, as
AL RBGE-II.A.V. Ribeiro Second Round in the Open | A.M. Quinny M.A.
Grimpel & W. Baker A.E. Conten & B. W. Rinks, is given below.
Bradbury or N.A. Beltran & R.M.V. Ribeiro v G.A, Gusterren &J.E. Nuvontia; 3.A. da Luz & R.F. da Luz y W.J. Howard & JA. Vislor,
All
OPEN SINGLES
games to commence at 5.30 p.m. sharp.
JUNE 23
OPEN TRIPLES
All games to be played an Jane
At IKƑC--A‚E. Coater v C,W. | 17 51-4 3.9. Jahnson; P.K. Lau v F. Franels
A CCC-A.K. Mm or M.Y. Adní v 8. Phillips, H. N. Heston.
Finney V
K.AL
AKCC-R.S. Gouriny Omer: P.A. da Couta v F. Laut. E. Greenwood or A.P. Pereira v A. Marshall.
At KDGC-W T. Howard Y 5M, Rumjahn: A.A. Lopes v S, Yusuf.
w.ft. VN.
AT KUC-P. Hugies
Bailey:
Atienza.
✔
A.M. Souza
"
JUNE 20
V
v SJL.
AT KEC.-W.M. McCall, P. Ruzies, R.11. Robertson v D.A. Nejsh, S. Mastem, 2.5, Jayen. D. Monument. J. McLelland. W.J. Marshallsay_v_A.P. Poreira, C.C. Perera, J.F.V. Ritiro. A. Metener,
Chambers. พ.
A.E. Bilgu v A.3. Kitchell, S. Yusuf. M.Y. Ada J. McKelvic,
A. Mar- shall, W.C. Smipson V A.R. KA- ebell, 1. Kitchell, A. Kichell.
AL KIGE.-A.A. Lapes, E.M. Alarcon, L.F. Xavier V AM. AW M.A. Baptista, A.M. SouzN. At KBĢC-JA, Rocha
S.E. Soup, A.V. Gosano, C.E. Marvin:-T.E. Baker v U.A. Rum- Pussor y D. Phillips, B.W. Anni- jah: 3.A. Cullaco 3. Honyper. E... Michell. V.A. Neves. Sing
3.A. Delkadu. M.T. Nunes v CM. AE KCC.-W.L. ?-? V M.D. Xavier... Rodrigues, V.A. Hassan: 6.31. Abbas or A. Meinnes | Ilibeiro, F.A. Tibble.
W. Baker. VAI. Mckenzie: W. Camaron or 51. Grimgel v F. Lee, W.C. Ogley, J.P. da Snya JW. Tindall. A.E. Coates,
AŁ ¢¢¢-J.S., Joyce Ribeiro
V
JE.
At HKFC-F. Medina v 1. Kit- chell: C.W, Lam v D.W. Brad‡- Duty: A.A. Razack or 5.5,
sain E. M.
Alarcoun. JUNE ZA
Fulton
17
C.C.
At KC-A. Norman; R.B. Robertson y A.E. E; M., Duke v M.S. McKay. At RBGC D. Roselet A.P. Weir:
W. Marshalisay v J.A. da L or C.R. Rosselnt."
E.
at ecc.-J. McCutcheon v R.A.
A.R. V. Ribeltu:
Min outlet.
JUNE 20
AL KIGC.-L.A. Galierrez v A.
D.A. Rozario G. Gardner;
J.M.A. Hamjalin,
-
V
J.E. Lan UM. Omar or T.M. Pile v
At KFC.-I. A dalt:
C.C. Pereira.
OPEN PAIRS
All gamer D.. sharp.
in commence at 5.30
JUNE 1
At XBGC.-C.C. Pereira & J.F. V. Ribeltu v 1. Kitchell & S.M. Rusijahn.
RA.V. S.E. Souza Gotano v7.1.C. Lopes & F.X. da, Suva: J. Chubb & T.E. Baker K.M. Omar & A.M. Omar,
V
At KCC-V.A. Neves & F.J. Rodrigues v D.A. Neigh
Mastein:
L.F. Xavier
Mansell & B.I.. Bickford Lopes & J.F. da Silva.
L.A.
Capell. At KBC.-R.S.
E.C. Fluctor. W. Hong Sling v R. Tay, P.K. Lau. C.W. Lam. A.Ʌ, da Silva, M.A. Ferreira, C.A. Danen- Serg v J.M. Güllertez, J.A. Ruchia, H.A. Ozerla
AU CCC.-K.M, Rumjalin. I. AB. M.B. Haykan v 9.8. Hussain. A.R. Razack, S.M. Rumjahn, G. Bond. C. Dowman, W. Cameron v C.A. Naronha, C.P. Basto,
Pereira.
E.R.
AL Talkon.-M‚I. Razack, A.E. Minu. A.K. Mina v V.N, Alenga.
距 D.A. Rozarto, F.G. da Lúz.
S.AFRICAN SLOW BOWLERS DISMISS ENGLAND FOR 114 RUNS
Nottingham, June 12.
уста
when
South Africa won their first cricket Test match for 18 they beat England by 71 rana in the First Test here today.
The last time they won was in 1935 when they beat England by 157 runs at Lord's and recorded their first Test win'in England.
South Africa, who were all out in their second innings för 121 runs, dis- missed England for 114 runs.
In their first innings South Africa had declared at 483 runs for nine wickets and England at, 419 runs for nim widrets too.
Whereas the first three and a half days of this match had been dominated by the batsmen, with a double century by Dudley Nourse, and centuries by Reg Simpson und Denis Compton, it was the bowlers who took command throughout the last day. and a half,
Wimbledon
Acceptances Announced
First. Alec -Bedner, the Mann's next over hit him for a England pace bowler, who had mighty six. taken three, wickels yesterday, look
fqr only another three keven rans this morning to bring his figures for the innings to 22.4 overs, eight maidens, 37 runs and six wickets, He had a match analysis of nine wic- kets for 156 runs,
But this could not just for jong and after, Bodser had been bowled at 110 uns Wardle was caught by the substitute. Mae- Loan off Mann, having batted just over 10 minutes for his 30
runs.
.1
England were all out for 114 runs and the South Africans had won by 71-runs.-Reuter,
ENGLAND
2nd Innings
Ikin, b Mar
It was the slow bowlers who hod inost sueссяв for South London, June 12,
Africa in England's gecond Gordon Williams, the 19-innings, Athol Rowan; right urm year-old South African who leg-break, had ngures of 27.2 worked his passage to Eng-overs, four maidens, 08 runs and land to play in the Wimble.ve wickets, and Norman Mann. Hulton, & A. Rowan
left-urm slow, 24 ovors, 10 don Tennis, Championships, maidens. 24 runs and four will have to compete in the wickets. southern qualifying competi tion to achieve his ambition. He was no! in the list an- nounced today of 113 men who for the have been accepted Championship singles. The southern qualifying competition will be held in the week pre- eerling the Championships, which bertin on June 25, and eight places in the singles pro- per have been allocated..
Two other places go to the northern half of the country to bring the total entries for the singles up to 120, the same as in the previous yours.
ALL THE WORLD'S
BEST
All the world's leading players will again participate in strongest postwar
one
to
Simpson, e Rowan b McCarthy Compton, bw, b A. Rowan Watson, 1.6.w. b Mann Bailey, Waile 6 Munn Brown, e McCarthy ↳ A. Rowan Evans, Van Ryneveld & Mann Wardle. p & b A, Rowan Bedner, Rowan Tattersall, not out
Exdros
Recog
114
Total
Bowling Analysly
M
W
McCarthy Chubu
8
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(
*
Athol Rowan
仔
0
ઘ
Moon
24
10
24
South Atrich's Mann opened the bowling after lunch with 3 maiden but Simpson cut Athol Rowan's first ball for a Rowan four. Nevertheless, continued
be the more slow troublesome of the two bowlers and Ikin was fortunate that he scored four runs in- stead of giving a catch to slip when an Intended drive be- Came
a snick.
Rowan Athol
nearly ron kin out when he threw down Byent S-Reuter, the wicket at his own end after the batsmen had taken an un- Justified risk over a scrambled Rowan achieved all, however. ter piece of felding. He held on to a fierce return drive by Simpson.
Next
Compton then Joined Ikin will the score at 41 runs for two wickets.
of the Wimbledons.
Budge Patty. of the United TURNING THE BALL
his States, is defending singles Mann was making the ball title and his challengers Include turn a good deal and he had Compion in trouble three times Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, and
wlaner of the French in one rocentnships.
over and In the next Frank Set
Seda
Compton gave a chance behind. but Waite was too McGregor, of the wicket,
of slow in getting to Sturgesa,
a ball that Jow.
man
Fur
SOUTH AFRICA
2nd Innings
Eric Rowan, Ikin, 1 Badser.. Waite, e Tkin, e Tattersall
McGlew, Et Evans, 1 Bedser Fullerton, e Brown, b Tattersall Cheetham, b Beuser,... Van Ryneveld, e
Hutton, b Bedser Athol Rowan, c Evans, b Bedser Manu, b Tattersait, Chubb, not put .... McCarily, b Bedder,
Nourse, absent, hurt,
Extras
Tuta!
Bowling Analysis
Bedrer Bailey Tattersall Wardle
22.41
37
10
ந
30
4
Hyen 4, leg-byes # no-balls 1.
COUNTY MATCHES
awan Elzastook Csat
121
and Ken Australia, Eric South Africa, and Art Larsen, kept le were no easy runs and
United
There States Champion, the together with two newcomers neither batsman dared take a Herbert Flan chance. Their job was to stoy from America,
there. and Dick Savitt.
London, June, 12. Savitt is,
the is the holder of
Ikin's fine fighting Innings
The following are the results Australian title.
an end when he w09 came to
bowled of ericket matches played to- the first time since the completely beaten and wor Germany has two repre-by Mana with a good length ball day:
Goluried._Von which went with the....bowler's. sentatives-
three times a finalist, arm seemed to gain pace Cramm, and E. Bucholz.
from the pitch. The
women's singles, for At the fall of this wicket at which there is an entry of 98, 57 runs, Mann's analysis was 16
be do- will almost certainly
overs, 12 maidens, six runs. and minated by the Americans. one wicket. Up to this point he had not sent down one bad length ball and from the other end Rowan Was equally sc- curate.
Reuter.
ENGLAND'S
XI
Finney. 3. Duny. G. Arias VW FOR 2ND TEST
Lonard. A.A. Razack, B.W. Bradbury.
At KFC.-R. Basa, C., Rose- Jet. J.S. Landolt v_L, M. Rodri-
J.A. ques, J.L. Alves,
Victor. A.M. Onor.K.M. Omar, U.Mt.
Omar J. Hoorn, A.R.A. Pah | South man. U.A, Rumiaha.
OPEN RINKS
All games to be played on July 1. at 4 p.m.
AL KUP-L.A.' Foros, V.A. Neves, JA, Delgado. M.T, Mins M.I. Razack, J. Hoosen, A.R. Minu, A.K. Minu.
ព
an
Al-Oxford---- Lelcestershire. beat Oxford University by innings and 57 runs. Leicester- shire 338. Oxford University 139 und 142 (Campbell 80 not out, Lester, right-arm legspin bowler, six for 69).
At Kidderminster: Worcester beat Kent by eight wickets. Kent 209 and 129 (Perks, right- Rain clouds rolled over the
arm fast-medium bowler, four ground causing poor light and for 30). Worcester 218 and 124 fear that the game might not for twa (Outschoorn 75 not last long enough for a datinite out), decision to be reached,
after
F
Don Cockell (Battersea) knocked out Nick Barone (United States) in the sixth round in their international cruiserweight confest at the Festival of Britain Boxing Tourninment at the White City. The picture shows Cockelt delivering the knockout blow in the sixth round with Barone going down on the canvas.---Central Press Photo.
England's Test Cricket Is On The Up-Grade
Says
BILL EDRICH
The number of people who came up to me in the early part of Inst week and They were whispered "Disappointed, Bill?" almost made me want to be rude. referring, of course, to the fact that I was not included in the England team for the First Test at Trent Bridge. And I suppose they were all trying to be pleasant. But I wonder what I was expected to say.
By inference they almost assumed that I had fully expected to get my place -that it would be there for me to claim automatically-that I was so full of myself that I must feel that the Selectors had made a mistake. What nonsense! What a peculiar idea some people have of the things that go through a player's mind.
My
tion,"
reaction to the idea of right in line it Godfrey Evans; and that within the next twa years we shall be Test selection has always beer slips in the slightest degree from or three one of "hope", never "expecta- his peak form as wicket-keeper, fully avenged on the Australians.
and the West Indians. ALL-OUT And there is a vast
observations From my own difference.
I have played for
But how healthy all that is England in more than 30 Test for English cricket as a whole. here and from what. I am told matches, but I have never taket And how commendable the idea of events in Australia my bet is
Yorkshire and that we shall have
the right clubs like the honour lightly or believed it of
in time ito beat the could be retained easily. This Middlesex to keep bringing their material
hero in season especially, the competition real youngsters into their county Australians next tour
for
1953. And won't that be a sides to give them a run.
They are able to do that sort joyful day after the drubbings of thing now because they have we have had to take?
And mase I say that I think been able to give the, youngsters the right sort of background sensible coaching is hurrying
over the last few things along. training ove
No longer is tho formative year-an advantage average coach trying to pro- I had played
duce a mechanical model to go goodish innings wicket we have had at Lord's
we why
were so through the motions of every in recent weeks and it was sug poverty stricken a few years age, shot according to the Une fald gested here and there that they and why the whole playing as-down in the text book.
have been noted by the
At last we are of the game is gradually Eclectors. And I think, probably, brightening now.
better iden of
helping
has stiffened, particularly batting places, and I knew that whilst I might be in the running for a place the odds must be
one or twa on the lively
against me,
they were. But I wonder why so many people connot realise Koodish that other
knocks by other players
are also being noted by the Selectors?
NEW GENERATION Even if I had felt over whelmingly sure, in myself, that my form was good enough fully to justify my place. I would never hold a grudge against any committee of selectors who chose to leave me out.
.perienced
I have had some experience of team picking and I know the problems. And, in the present case especially, I know that ex- player-selectors like Freddle Brown, Norman Yardley, Ames and Bob Wyatt just with are not concerned At Liverpool: The match be-
individuals. and Somer- tween Lancashire
us a draw
Nottingham, June 12.- England make one change for The battle grew more tense 50 and the second cricket Test against every minute
Africa,
minutes of patience Compton set was abandoned beginning at. Lord's, London, on June 21. was beaten by an offbreak from Rowan which kept low and he was leg before.
Brian Statham, the Lancashire fast-medium bowler, replaces Trevor Bailey. Fred Ridgway. Kent fast bowler, will be 12th
The tomm is as follows:
ma
Watson, the last of the men chosen for their batting alone, A few minutes lasted only longer before Maan sect hun back with another leg-before decision.
''
Leg
due to rain. Somerset 205 and 100 for seven declared. Lan cashire 151 and 95 for two (Wharton 50).
..
They have a one-track mind on the problem of sorting out the best side for the task in hand. And if they think Willle Watson of Yorkshire or anybody else is better in the side than Tom Bill Birmingham: · Warwick-
Graveney, Don Kenyon, shire beat Nottinghamshire by Edrich, or anybody else you can 83 runs. Warwickshire, 280 and
think of, you can bet your last 160 for six declared (Harvey,
shilling they have thrashed the right-arm legspin bowler, four
thing out very thoroughly whole for 47). Nottinghamshire 234 Indeed and have very good
(Pcolu 49, Hollies,
So, please,
sensible Ikin, R. Tattersall, P. Statham, 119 runs to win with bult their right arm slow legbreak bow. Cason for their choles
Jer, five for 60).
followers of cricket, please get At Leeds: Yorkshire's match
it out of your mind that we AGGRESSION ALBO FAILS
Defence having failed the with. Surrey was drawn Sur-players get hurt or feel angry or want to rebel when we are left earlier batsmen, Brown tried rey 285 and 208 for nine (Ap-
out of a side. We don't. We just He crashed a half pleyard, right-arm fast-enedium aggression. voller from Athol Rowan
for nine declared (Lock,
R. Brown (Captain), R. T. At Talkoo,.-P. Lee, W.C. Odley, A.F. Cuates, J.S. Landolt v A.P. Simpson, D. Compton, L. But- Pereira. ** J.C. „Remedios:" C.C.ton, W. Watson, J. Wardie, J. Pereira, J.F.V, Ribeiro. H. Ran
dall. R. Tay, J.H. Xavier, C.W.
Lain VW.M. McCall, P. Hughes, A. Bedser, T. G. Evans, Reu-
R.D. Robertson, D. Monument,
At KBỘC.R.M.V. Ribera, A.
fer.
No More Hockey
Y
& 5.
Rodrigues v SR. Solina & G.A. V.A. C.M. Xavier Souza:
&
A.P. Retro v M. A. Baptista &
F. Gomes J.A, da Luz, V. R.), da Pereira,
A.K.az v E.M. Remedios. J.M.C. At CEC-A.R. Mina &
S. Collano. F.X.M. do Menu S. Yasti & M.Y. Adali Lopes,
W Colledge R.S. Copell B.A. Silva. A.R. Rahman & I. All v
W Hone Bling or L. C. Flicher.
I.M. Oma".. A.M. Omar, K.M. Omar, U.M. Omar.
Kitchelf, r. |___AL_HKFC.-A.B. F.M.e1tchell A. Ritchell,
ALS. ICH- F.M. el J.K. Xavier & 8. Leonard v L.C. Chen, A.R. Abb,
Arculli. E.R. Markar, A.II, Abbar. Strange & A.H. McKenzie.
11. Greenlade. M.J. Divecha, J. JUNE 19
R. Kermani, G.A. Sous VĚJIM. Gulferrez, 1.5, Bliva, J.A. Rocha, 1.A. Ozorio,
M.A,
At HKFC-A.A. Razack 3.8 Landolt V. A.II. Ismail Be Arcul; R. Tay & C.tv.
At KCC-MS. MaiCay & R., Robertsun v D.A. Rozario & F.G. da Luz: A. Marshall & E. Green- Wood .E. Elliott & W. Cham bers: 11.1. Nunes & J.A. Delgado VRJ. Wiggion & A. Tarbuck.
Francis & At KIGC-F. Bailey.. Goodman Hemsley
A
& T.
At CCC.-Q. Band & C. Pope M.I. Razack & A.H. Abbos; A.L.. Roberts & Watson R.5. qur lay&W.M.; Davidson
AL-HIKFC... Rumjan M.B. Hassan v W.D. Brown & B.A. Br; U.A. Rumlahn W. Hong Sing M.A. Ferrera P.A. da Costa,
JUNE 22
A.M.
_At KCG—A.A. da Silva, Ferreira. C.A. Damenberg, Souza V. C.F." Colims, A. Meiones, W. Chambers, A.E. – Elkott.
WEEK-END TEAMS
Thus when Brown and Bailey came together England wanted wickets lost.
and 150
you
the war-time lots never had
19
That
pect
10
getting the applying guidance natural talent there. As one famous
I still feel that we shall have
Sin
- cricket in this
we shall
have coaching:
once said of our Your chaps coach
"only
to revise our organisation of Orst-class country-that
less and give more out of a we youngsters the opportunity of guide the islent a lad has got
know he was quite right. first-class experience by playing week-end fixtures over Roy Just the same. I hope he comes Saturday, Sunday and Monday over with the next Australian but, whatever we do, I am qulie team. I would love to throw the certain the balance of power in remark buck, gently but firmly, cricket is already on the swing latter we have beaten them!
THE BROADCAST BAN WILL BE HARD ON BLIND & INVALIDS
Says
:
ARCHIE QUICK.
Although it is high summer in England the talk everywhere is of the Football League's ban on all Hve Boccer broadcasts. This unexpected blow will come hart on blind and Invalid folk who sit at home and listen and on hospital patients.
This extraordinary action was taken upon the initiative of Sunderland FC, and it was the clubs them- selves carried the motion against the wishes of their Management Committee.
Due to the diflculty in ob- straight to brother. Eric who/32"er, five for 93, Yorkshiroi set about the job `of 'trying to nothing in gate money. Just be- loose change is to be passed to
runs.
The general feeling is, how [thelem, I still think this is the over, that clubs lose little or cheapest form of spart and the chuse on a Saturday afternoon the players in the form of play well enough to get back. One of the most pleasing features Raymond Glendenning or Alon rise in their maximum winter taining hockey fleldo, the received a painful blow on the left-arm spin bowler, five for
01). be playing shoulder,
of the current cricket set-up, is Clarke fa broadcasting-for only wage from £12 to £14 a week. Gremling will not
At Lords: Middlesex beat the fact that it is becoming in- 45 minutes mark you, on, one The clubs will benefit by this, and more matches this season. Then Brown swopt the same
for not any professionals are Chestershire by 144
dimcult to do selected match. bowler for four runs, but mis Middlesex 334 and 25% for six.precisely that.
creasingly more
on the maximum. Init---less timed the next ball and was
Supporters of that same match than 5 percent, I am told is steadily, grow-' Competition
to watch their team. 3. Shirazce, C.I. Stapleton: A.V. splendidly caught at short leg by declared (Drown 54, Edrich 03,
Leslie 3. Chubb, McCarthy.
Compton 61 not out). ing. The new generation of still go
and 95 very good players is really show Being there to see the game is which is lost on soon edged ag-break Gloucestershire 240 at from Mann to slip and at 84 (Crapp 50, Young, left-arm hg. Itself ready for the highest element Dock Quarry sky Saturday, June 15, runs Bailey skied a catch to the slow bowler, four for 10). grading and the England cap: is the air.
At Northampton: The match getting back to the high pedestal K.M.wickel-keeper.
Northamptonshire and betwshire
and it
really deserves. drawn.
This time, for instance, I
Lopes, B. ftamichsstad, Fit. KermaEEL,
ut Divhion_v Taikoo
2.30 p.m.-M.1.' faznok, Rumaha J. Haomi, A.2. Minu,
Aro Evans
TV IS DIFFERENT Television is different. That-
Mr Jimmy Guthrie, the paid · chairman of the Players Union, tibout thu complained "ianness of the pay increZJ0" next about the dates when cop- tracts must be signed:<
Rumjan, 1.33., STamare & U...A. Wardle did not give up easily The following are Club rinkara ASC BLUE 1.33. and hit the first three balls from Northamptonshire 271 and 179 don't think there could have could cause a revolution, in ateakhough the funds of the Union for League Lawn Bowls matches Omat. 8. Xumat, KAAL, Omar & Athel Rowan for fours and in for nine declared (Jakeman been a great deal in the claima honey, but we yet is too limited
this wook-endi
1st Division v Padioe Stegraction &Club at Happy Valley on Saturday,
* | June, 10 at 3.30 p.m.-V. Labetta, R.S. Capell,
E.C.. Fin Colledge, E.R. Honest, cheri
Thompson, 7. Goodw JA, At naya--an Abbas AADE, TU. MIETIN. WODE,
W. Long-dling.
At CCC.-N. flosen & 7. Joyce A.H.: Sermin & A.M. Wahab,
Bachoo Lee & W.C. Celley: Beoft & SafeCutcheon v VINU
Allenza,& 3.1. Colton
Xt, KEC.-C.M. Alarooun
A. Lops V F.) MALAMOS
2nd Division v. Prison. Club Cox'
Officers Hond
On Batum, diy Jupe 118, at 3.301p.fn.-II. Chiting, L. Danes. W. Kesten - La W. Doom: M.A., Grinae).
I.A.
AA.
MATRAMAYA... Gomes & J. W. Baker. W..
ochany, W., Simpson
J. Gray, M. Kivacful,
26675ervie12 M.Roza 124 8:A. Lee,
7. Tuần đ
„AL KIGC.-7.11. Hermani di M., Club at flap
Jugg
V.M. OTIKE,
and Division ▼ Kominon. Dowikug Groen
on
Saturday, June 16, at 230 p.r.-
Beernă, 9.0. Bus, A.H
A.R. Itaxaok
A.M. &AM. Wahab; „Kadh, A.J. Bumain, A.0. Mader,
• All: 1 Kitchell, 8.6. Hussain, M.Y. Adal 8.M. Hunjabin.
and Drymon veFilipinor, Chứb at Kinga-Rack on Saturday, Stano 10, 150 p.m.-A. Bachon M. Kei Artusi). 11. JADH AAN. Kr tholl Abdo, •8. Butt! K.N. Manor GAILAN
tumhi & A.Mu
TALKOO,
Taihto- »«L«B.Q. (Home) on Bat pecho, ali subocgrán,-it, Cretires, E. SESIONY CRUCHere. Te
bo
Ho even threatous strice action
But no doufat to worry the be not big. 68). Derbyshire 274 for seven of Tom Graveney, Don Kenyon, and expensive
wiser counsels will prevall and wicket. Frank Lawson to mention only clubs very much. Nor can say as the dispute will have to for Do
batting thing be proved in the matter The match three for that Inst
satilett round a conference table Attendance in the end, lob it start here.. of reduced - gates. drawn
In Hamp
And declared. Bailey's place, was being last season until the bad weather kicking hard ognjust fant Glamorgan 15 and 64 for thallenged for by Fred Ridgway came along. Sightbridge:
(Clift 81, Parkhouse 51): of
I dont para al positione bowling, strever records were still being broken Incidentally, the Players Unkn
between
Glamorgan was
· ELIMINATION HORÉK NACE
shire 72-
$72 for
THE OFFI
One's donki
Tursday's held up for that, whi is beyond our control,
THE GOING.
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