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Warwickshire Keeps Her County Cricket Championship Lead
London, June 15.
Warwickshire, though beaten for the first time this season by Lancashire, have kept their lead at the top of the County Cric- ket Championship table with 64 points.
Sweden In Davis Cup Semi-Final
Scarbourough, June 15. Sweden rencbed the semi- finals of the European Zone of the Davis Cup lawn ten- nis competition today by winning the doubles to gain n 3-0 lead over Britain.
Lennart Bergella and Sven Davidsson beat Tony Moltram and Geoffrey Paish 2-0, 6-3, 0-1 7, 10-8.
Sweden will now play the of the Holland and winners Philippines tie in the semi-final round.
Their better combination
steadincas and
pulled them through a match of fluctuating fortunes today.
Motiram and Paish fought
Yorkshire failed to displace them when they were narrowly deprived of victory by Esssex. Yorkshire was second in the fable with 60 points, followed by Lancashire and Hampshire, each with 56, Middlesex became clear fifth in the table, with 44 points, by taking first innings points from their match against Glamorgan.
Lancashire and Derby- for eight, Nottinghamshire 339 shire were the only counties Harvey 160, Sperry, left-arm medium bowler, six for to win their matches in this fast
113), Match drawn-Reuler. serics.
Nottinghamshire, taking first Innings points from their game against Leicester, led Northamp- tonshire, entertaining the South Africans, in clear last place in table. Previously they had shared the bottom position with
the
elght points each,
The following wore today's results:
At Worcestor: Worcester beat Combined Services by nine wickets. Worcester 415 for four declared and 60 for one. Combined Services 133 and 340 (Wilson 87),
AL Manchester: Lancashire beat Warwickshire by nine wickets. Warwickshire 101 and 235 (Wolton 63, Townsend 59). Lancashire 319 and 21 for one.
DOUBLE CENTURY
Northampton, June 15, Helped by a double century the opening bat, Eric by
the South African Rowan,
drew their match cricketers against Northamptonshire her
today.
SCOTCH
were
The Anni Northamptonshire 420 for six. declared. South Africans 212 and 418 for six.
When play resumed this morning, the tourists needed
to avoid an innings 119 rung defeat, and all their second innings wickets were standing.
Rowan, with 48 runs over- night, batted all day to carry his score to 212 mins, which was his highest of the tour and well bul failed to clinch vital AU Gloucester: Hampshiro his third innings of three points. They led 7-0 and were 474. Gloucestershire 200 Can-Agures. Altogether he batled at match point on Bergelin's nings, right-arm fast medium six hours, 40 minutes and hit
four for 29) and 23517 fours. service in the third set, but bowler,
n' fairly easy
for irce (Crapp 87 not out. Mottram netted
Milion 78 not out). Match He mixed sound defence ball.
with strong driving and well The lead changed hands in
But At Brentwood: Yorkshire 380 placed log side strokes. the fourth set, with Britain in front at 7-8 after the Swedes for six declared and 237 for he was lucky. Less than half an hour after play had started (Keighley 50). had twice stood at match point seven declared
today, Freddie 317 and 180 for
Brown,' the 12th game. in the
8-8 Essex At
(Dodds 53, Appleyard right- Mottram Lost his service and
Ave arm fast medium bowler, Bergelin finished the match
for 51). Mutch drawn. with a love game on service.- Reuter.
PHILIPPINES WIN
Noordwijk. Holland, June 15. Raymundo Deyro gave the Philippines a lead over the Netherlands when the quarter final match In the European one of the Davis Cup competi- tion began here today.
Deyro beat Krit, the Dutch No. 2, by 6-4, 6-0, 6-1.
drawn.
SOMERSET BEATEN
nine England and County captain,
At Frome: Derbyshire beat Somerset by 125 runs. Derby shire 52 and 262 for nine de cfared (Revill 62,, Hazell, left- arm slow spin bowler, three for 31). Somerset 94 and 95 (Hall, tight-arm fast-medium bowler,
tour for 14).
At Lords: Middlesex 328 and 180 for seven declared (Brown Krijt was out-classed by the 73). Glamorgan 210 and 212 for little Deyro in the first engage nine (Watkins 68,--Edrich, ment, Krijt won his first ser-right-arm medium fast bowler,
vice game und Deyro took his. three for 31), Match drawn, Then for seven games in suc- cession the players
broke
missed the simplest of catches ot the square leg offered by Rowan.
The batsman took full àd- vantage of the lapse and com- pletely removed any danger of his side suffering their first defeat of the summer.
After losing McGrew
and for the addition of 24 Endean
runs to the overnight total, Ro- wan found excellent partners in George Fullerton and Roy Me- Lean.
Fullerton-shared--in-a-third-
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SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1951.
JET MAIDEN FLIGHT -ANNIVERSARY-
Longest Flat Race Won By Strathspey
Ascot, Berkshire, June 15.
an
Britain won the Queen Alexandra Stakes, the longest flat race in the Jockey Club calendar, when Mr James Rank's Strathspey scored easy victory in this event, run over two and three- quarter miles.
U.N.
Forcestrali jockey, Arthur
Press On
In Korea
Strathspey, starting at 4 to 6 and ridden by the Aus-
Breasley, won by three lengths from the Irish horse, Dark Warrior, with another Irish horse, Galatian, third.
the
A dinner, commemorat- ing the 10th anniversary of the maiden flight of the first British jet aircraft, the Gloster E28/39, powered with Whittle Wi jet engine, was held on May 31 at the Dorchester in London.
Here W. G.
Carter, designer of the first jet aircraft, Sir Frank Whittle, inventor of the jet engine, and Sir Frank Spriggs are examining the historle engine.
A welcome host to workers
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Fechteler Nomination Not Final
Washington, June 15. General Omar Bradley, the Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, told journalists today that no final agreement had been reached on naming Admiral William Fechteler to com- mand of the North Atlantic Pact sea forces.
General Bradley was appear ing at a Defence Department nows briefing to answer ques- tions about his recent trip to Europe for folks with Ameri- and French
can, British
military leaders,
He вак that Important decisions
on completing the Western European
defence plans have been held up until after the French elections next_| Sunday.
Objections to the appoint- ment of Admiral Fechicler have been raised in Britain.
General Bradley said that the question was "still in the
Alc
Je disclosed that the size of the Western German force in the mutual defence organisation was still a troublesome question both here and in Europe.
He was asked about published reports that
that an Allied committee had recommended
ded a 10-division force for Germany. That whole thing is still under dis- cussion. General Bradley anid. We are going to talk about it at a meeting of
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff today.
a
He added that in addition to talking in Europe about the Atlantic Sea Command he had also discussed with American and Allied leaders the question of a Mediterranean Command and a Command in Southern France-Reuter.
AFFRAY COLLISION Mail
THEORY
London, June 15.
Notices
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SATURDAY, JUNE 18 By Air USA and Canada, 2 p.m. PAA. Formosa, p.m. CAT. Blan. Malaya and Indonesia. d D.M. POA9,
The French challenger, Aputat, after leading for more than two miles, finished last of the five Tokyo, June 15.
runnors Strathspey. Is a six- Communist forces, taking year-old gelding by Scottish cover in the hills and hold-The Wokingham Handicap,
A Royal Navy expert ing fast to summit lines, six-furlong sprint, went to Sir sakl tonight he believed that concentrated their major Humphrey de Trafford's Donore, the submarine Affray had defensive effort north and an almost white son of Fair Trial, risen to within a few feet Donore starting the Joint northeast of Kumhwa, on favourite at 100 to 9, went into of the surface after an all- the central Korean front, the lead two furlongs out and night practice dive when tonight, but United Nations held off the challenge of Spartan some accident sent her to Japan, & p.m. BOAC.
D., Borneo, Australia and New units in other sectors ad-Sacrifice and Byland to win by her doom on the bottom of zealand. DR. SZA
one a half lengths.
By Burface the English Channel. vanced cautiously against
Macro. pim.. 6 p.m. 8/B_Tai Sir Humphrey de Trafford,
Loy/Tak Shing. Steward of the Jockey Club, had
Oa board the submarino 73 China, People's Republle, 9.30 am.;. earlier won the five-furlong In-officers and men were entombed pan train via Canton
Philippines, 2 p.m. S/S Pres. Polk. dian Castle Stakes with his 258 feet down,
Austraila and New Zealand. 2 p.m. Nasrullah colt, Indian Hemp,
The theory that an accident 9/8 Changte.
end at the
Malaya 2 pm. S/S Van Iteutz. of the
Indo-China, 2 p.m. 8/8 Pronto. Affroy's underwater journey
SUNDAY, JUNE 17 By Air Results were pretty well i
put forward by Captain
Formosa, 5 p.. Via HK Airways. favour
s. Foster-Brown, naval of buckers for though R.,
Indo China,
Pakistan, and West only one favourite, Strathsper, officer in charge of the search France, French North
two joint
forces won,
which located the sub- Africa. Great Britain and Europe, favourites,
By Burface Macao, 1 p. 5/5 Tai Loy. Japan. Noon B/S Soochow BN, Borneo, Noon 8/8 lang Bang.
MONDAY, JUNE 18
being brillantly run out by tance. "Jock" Livingston. McLean,
wicket stand of 100 runs before virtually no sizable resis
At Oxford: Sussex beat Ox-who al 20 is the youngest
Allled officers characterised ford University by
the fighting in the Kumhwa area which was the joint favourite at occurred elght player in the side, showed through each other's service for
as “a stubborn, delaying action." 7 to 2, Deyro to hold a 5-4 lead before wickels, Oxford University 209 powerful driving in making 68
There was no clear Indication he won his own service for the and 138 (Hofmeyr 70, Oakman, Mins, his highest score of the offspin bowler alx tour, in 110 minutes. He twice cet in the 10th game. Krijt had right-arm
but for 40).Sussex 260 and 88 for lofted Brown for six and also a killing forehand drive
hit .eight fout while helping this
his only weapon was
At Leicester: Leicestershire to add 121 runs for the fourth against a quicker opponent.—
384 for nine declared and 118 wicket.-Reuter. Reuter.
$190.
UNITED STATES HAS MORE AND
BETTER BOMBERS THAN
He was
USSR
of the size of the Communist forces involved in the fighting, but they were believed to be large.
-and Kansong area.
Korea.
ז'
area was
was
211
mile. long. underwater ravine
By Air
Formosa, 2 pin. Vía CAT. Burma. India, Pakistan, Middle East Africa. Great Britain And Europe. p.m. BOAC,
Japan. B p.m. BOAC. Formosa, Okinawa, USA and Cana-
da, p.m. HKA/NWAL.
Slam and Malaya, B p.m. CPA.
By Surface
Macau, 1 pm 6 pm. 6/9 Tat Lay/Tak Shing,
China, People's Repúblic, 930 a.m.; train via Canton.
Philippines, 2 p.m. 9/8 Mentor. Japan. 2 p.m. 8/8 Sangola,
TUESDAY, JUNE 19 By Al Formosa, 10 m. Via CAT.
Donore and Indian Hemp. marine yesterday after 69 days. Air France, Communist commanders are
proved successful and there was ceaseless effort. The possibility recking to delay the Allied good money for Stephen Paul, of a collision had not been threat to cut off from the south- the winner of the King's Stand ruled out, he said, west the Communist troops Stakes of five furlongs at 7 to
The nature of the disaster, fighting above the Inje, Yanggu 2, for Lord Derby's Saturn which struck perhaps only who, starting at 9 to 2, took the minutes before the Affray was mile and a half Hardwick due to break surface on that Opposition in this
Stakes from M. Marcel Boussac's cold April morning may nover light and Allied troops advanced Pardal and for Red Tabs, who be known. another mile during the day. won the Rous Memorial Stakes Captain Foster-Brown,
ex- Washington, June 15. has been materially helpful and that was established and which
anmining preliminary reports by The Communists appeared to of one mile at 7 to 1 after
photo-finish with the all available re-
4 to 1 naval, divers, said: "It is by no The former Defence Turkey is pretty strong, and afforded our only hope?"
Turkey thinks like we think," As questioning veered from be throwing
one phose of foreign political serves into the Kumhwa battle chance, Socrates, whom he beat means certain that we
raise her. Secretary, Mr Louis John-
and into the defences asked about it by and war policy to another, Mr
of the by a short head.
The Affray's position on the son, said today that the Air Senator Bourke Hickenlooper, Johnson testified:
area north of Pyonggang, where
They Royal meeting closed seabed could hardly be more Force had thousands" of who wanted to know if he be
the Ailles have made the
treacherous. Sho lies only 1. The Joint Chiefs of Staff deepest penetration Into North day after four days or glorious few hundred yards from the bombers better than Rusieved it was important that
sunshine and mugalficent racing his plan to send Turkey be firmly on our side". opposed
Siam, 3 p.m. POAS.. in which the features were the brink of Hurda Deep, a 70- sia's best.
Mr Johnson said it was and military mission to Formosa
North of Hwachon, an Allied brillant riding of the Austration with black depths of over 506 added: "Turkey has in one because, the sald, they were
tank patrol rolled forward, the jockey, Neville. Sellwood, who instance indicated that if its "under political pressure from
com-won four races in his arst visit feet. freedom and its way of life are outside." They finally approved Eighth Army's evening
Hurds Deep has been used as M. to Ascot, and the failure of interfered with, it will fight." the plan after he told them to munique sald,
Bousste to win a single race for a Humping ground for old am- forges political considerations
munition and explosives. on lull continued
the France, and had bo content
to and give a strictly milltary western front, where the Allies with one victory in the Gold leved that the spot where the bo Captain Foster-Brown Mr Johnson sold the State opinion,
are sitting behind the Imjin | Cup-during the meeting. bomber the
submarino. had been found was Department's 1049 White Paper
2. As Secretary of Defence River and constantly patrolling - Sellwood rode the last winner the one where the accident had train via Canton. Russions have la their own on China was apparently design-
of our B-29 and weed "to destroy" Chiang Kai-he "strongly and very bitterly protested against the proposat have got thousands of B-205 shek's Nationalist regime. that are a lot better," he said. He told the Senate committee to conceal" in the military Jckinson added that the that he protested unsuccessfully budget a plan to send "billions dollars to usalst certain Air Force had "many thousands against issuance of the document of of old planes which did not because I did not think it countries when Marshall Plan accurate and thought it political-aid ends." He did not Kay show in reports to Congressly unwise."
whose proposal it was, These planes, brought out of storage, proved to be "good In his second day of testimony 3. The Sloto Department workhorses in Korea, regardless before the committee, Mr John-abould keep out of military of what the brass tell you," Mrson supplied more details of the affairs. He said the Depart- policy feud with Secretary of ment of State "some day has State Dean Acheson, which onco, to be recognised to be a diplo- Ho
the services he disclosed yesterday, erupted Imatic agent only and not to be now had more than 40,000 Into a "violent". quarrel at all over the lot' handling eco- planes. He added that he did | President Truman's dinner table.nomie ald and everything else.” not blame the armed forces for asking for
than they moro needed,
Mr Johnson told the Senators they had better watch the arm- or "they will ask ed servicea you for more stuff than is
the safety necessary for America".
"The best
version
. Mr
Johnson told Senators."
sald
of
WHITE PAPER
Committee Chairman Richard
A
to the north. -- Reuter,
INTELLIGENCE TEST.
SOLUTION:
It is gulio easy to solve this Test by trialom.ph. to the harmonic mean of 4 m.p.h, and in mo.h.: 11 119 ACTumed that these pra Husters walking and cycling speeds, Breakaway's speeds wilt be m.ph. and 14 m.p.3. and the harmonie men of these in 8.4 m.ph So there's the answer
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Russell asked Mr. Johnson why Nations "completely" but fears ()»-
4. He supports the United
he opposed the White Paper
"alsquiet" itself by In- It may Mr Johnson declared that The former Defence Secretary, decision in. Koren, He com- Turkey "constitutes great fired from his Cabinet jobs last plained some members were element in the preservation of September, replied: "What pur- manifesting "lack of support for peace at the present time". He
pose, was to be served at that the interest, of: freedom, in comment on the juncture of world affaire by the which the people of America declined to question of bringing Turkey Issuance of such a document are so concerned and to which Into the Atlantic Pact, but told when it had de ita object to we give our boys' liver and our the Senate Committee:"Tirköy destroy ¤ government there | treasures,”"-United Press,
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today. Stephen Paul, after finishing second
Spartan happened, on Sacrifice in the Wokingham Stakes-Reuter,
DONORE'S WIN
Ascot, Berkshire,
June, 15.. The six-furlong Wokingham Stakes WIS. won here this afternoon by' Sir Humphrey de Trafford's Donore, Mrs V Gilmour's Spartan Sacrifize was second
indication of any damage suf Diving reports so far gave no
fered. It would be very dim- cult for a ver, to get inside the Affroy, Captaity Faster- Brown sald-Reuter.
Drobny Loses In England
Jaroslav
Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand and Ceylon, 5 p.m. BOAC. Indo-China, bidia, Pakiston, France, French North and Wert Africa, Great Britain and Europe,.
pm, Air France, Philippines and B.N. Borneo, & DM. CPA.
Los/Tak Shing
Macao. 1, p. 8 p. 6/8 Tai China, People's Republic, 9.30 4.1. Formosa. 2 p.m. 8/8 Shengking, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 Ity Al Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, USA
By Surface
and Canada. 9 am. Via PAL
balaya, Indonesia, Australlas and New Zealand, 10 02. CPA.
Formora, 10 a.m. CAT.
USA and Canada, 2. pim. PAA. Blam, Burma, India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain and Europe: 6 p.m. BOAC.
Formosa. 3 p.m. JBC Airways. Japan and Korea, a pm. BOAC
Belation to Dartwords: Botany Day By Large Regni -- Royal Blue Funk - Fun- (Egypt) Gomes Tames Thames - Fire
Bristol, June 15,
Drobrir
There was a photo-finish for lost here today to the unrank-Tite Common Warl-Teal-
Tain Two Cilles Clu third place between Bylanded American player, Hal Bur-file-Tires Wires War ond Gazette. A field of 23 rah, row
Bwear Sweat - Waste - Desert, The judge placed Mr R. Burrows won 0-2, 4-0, 0-1 in | -ilesys - French - Culkin White's Byland third,
the semi-finals of the West of ing Grace Grave- Solemn
Cheese Park *** Doring**** Dar The bolting was: 100 to 0 England championships.
Lemon Demons
mond- joint favourite Donore, 100 to 6 Another American, Straight | Depend – Deeporul. Slough- Spartan Sacrifice, 100 to 7 Clark, got, Abrough the other Plough Share Scare Soares
Caroma. Byland, Todman was the 100 semi-final-Reuter. to joinb favourite,
--(London Express Survicaj
Donore ́ ́ wań, by one and a
{ half-blengtha "with- half, a length between- Sperian Sacrifice and Byland--Reuter.
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