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THE CHINA. MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1951.
WASHBROOK KNOCKS UP The Most Amazing Upset In Years
AN UNDEFEATED 209 AGAINST WARWICKSHIRE
London, July 23:
A magnificent double not-out century today by Cyril Washbrook gave Lancashire their chance for a bid for Championship honours in the vital match with Warwickshire, the present County Championship leaders.
The value of Washbrook's splendid knock of 209 runs not out can be gauged by the fact that Lancashire totalled only 333 runs for nine wickets declared.
Faced with a first innings deficit of 149 runs, Warwickshire fared badly when they batted again and had scored only 25 runs for two wickets at the close.
They* ΠΙΕΣ still 124 runs with six wickets left to slave | behind, with clight wickets off an innings defeat. remaining.
Washbrook, played an innings marked by excellent stroke- play, especially on the legside. He once hit Hollies, the spin bowler, for successive sixes over the leg boundary, His innings included two sixes and
GRIM STRUGGLE
There was a grim struggle for Arst Innings Points between Gloucestershire and Northam
which the fatter tonshire, eventually secured by one run, 10 They made 300 runs exactly
against Gloucestershire's
299 nins. Gloucestershire; in their Nigel Howard, the captain-second innings, had scored 46 elect of the Test team to tour runs for two wickets by the India, gave his best Support close of play."
fours,
with a useful 41 runs, -
In
Yorkshire, who are still the Championship race, piled up the runs against Nottingham abire and Len Hutton, who was Washbrook's partner for GO long as Test opener, took his Saturday century to 194 runs.
Yorkshire, if the weather does
not intervene, seem set for victory, for Nottinghamshire at the close all needed 65 runs
When play finished a tow minutes early because of bad light, May had scored 119 runs not out in four hours and 83 minutes and had hlt one six and eight fours.
The Surrey total was 284 runs for three wickets, which gave them a first innings lead of 13 runs with seven wickets stand- ing.
Muncer. by a splendid per- formance with bat and boll, was mainly responsible · for Glamorganshire'a victory by an Young Peter May, the Cam-innings and 94 runs over Derby- bridge University player, under-shire. lined his selection for the next
Following his 107 runs
Test at Leeds against South Africa by scoring a ne cen Glamorganshire's total of, 437
for Surrey In the local tury "Derby match with Middlesex at Lords.
This was his second century in successive matches at Lords, it followed his 119 runs not out for the Gentlemen against the Players.
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CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
The following were today's close of play scores:
Middlesex 271. Ai Lords: Surrey 284 for three (Barton 83, P. May 110 not out).
At Hastings: Sussex 204 and 32 for one. Keni 169 (Oakman. right-orm offspin bowler, Ave for 39).
At Birmingham: Warwickshire 184 and 25 for two. Lancashire 333 for nine declared (Wash- brook 209 not out, Weeks, left-arm slow bowler, four for 80).
At Southampton: Somerset 260. Hampshire 302 for nine (Rogers 64, Blake 76, Hill 70).
At Rushden: Gloucestershire 200 and 88 for two. Northamp- fonshire 330 (Oldfield 79, Brookes' 53, Drown 69, Wells four for 55).
At Nottingham: Nottingham- shire 182 and 190 for four (Ciny 74 not-cut). Yoricahire 377 for five declared (Hutton 194 not out, Lester 43).
• At Paliom: The one-day match
between Devon-Wor-
cester was drawn. Worcester 243 for six declared (Kenyon 50, Maxwell 32; -Forward-five for 68), Devon 162 for eight (A. F. Irish 62).
AL Chesterfield: Glamorgan beat Derbyshire by an innings and E runs, Glamorgan 437 for seven declared (Muncer 107 not out). Derbyshire 251 (Muncer, right-arm medium offspin bowler, five for 34) and 92 (Muncer Ave for 23)--Reu- ter.
S. AFRICANS AT LEICESTER
Leicester, July 23.
The South African touring team, playing their last match before the Fourth Test, did not Impress on the second day of their match against Leicester. shire here.
At the close the touring team still required 41 runs for a Arst Innings lead with only twe wickets standing. They scored 227 runs for eight wickets in reply to the county's total of 267
ruins.
The best of the batsmen werd Eric Elowan and Clive Ven Rynovel, who each made 00 runa Rowan reached 60 runs in 75 minutes but took - three- quarters of an hom do, add 11 rland
Van Ryneveld, top, slowed
after a brist
Jersey Joe Walcott won the Heavyweight Cham- pionship of the World at Pittsburgh on July 18 in an: amazing upset when he knocked out the holder, Ezzard Charles, in the seventh round of their scheduled 15.
The end-Walcott stands alone as Referee Buck McTiernan bends over the prostrate Charles at the end
of the fight.-Associated Press Photos,
round title fight.
Photo shows Walcott (left) in the first round hitting Charles, who already seems to be in trouble.
MINU BROTHERS
Body Belts Toughened JUST EDGE OUT
Randolph Turpin
Says Raymond Gledenning
Before it happened that Randolph Turpin beat Sugar Ray Robinson many people wrote in to ridicule me for suggesting that Turpin had any sort of a chance against "death dealing" Ray.
Some even pleaded that the, Board of Control should be called in to stop the "massacre."
RECREIO
PAIR
Pick of yesterday's second round matches in the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs championship was the game at the Hongkong Football Club when the Minu brothers, A. K. and A.R., edged out M. A. Baptista and A. P. Pereira in a close and exciting finish.
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A high standard of bowls was served up by all four contestants with both leads, Baptista and A. K. Minu, claiming the major share of the day's brilliant exhibition.
La Salle College Swimming Championships
At the end of the 19th head-11 and the losers were lying the Portuguese pair enjoyed a four shota before Hong Sling ARITOW 15-18 lead and were wicked in for the first shot Now I can reveal two extra Turpin's second scoret weapon. factors behind Randolph's From a shady of Robinson's lying three shots when A. R. with his last wood, the winners
Minu
came through with the were never sério aly challenged. success. The first. I hinted at tactics and a good look at best shot of the evening on his
THE RESULTS way back in January after a films of his recent fights - they
last
ibo Jack wood, taking
Results of second round open talk with George Middleton on decided that the champion would clean into the ditch for a count pairs lawn bowls matches play- the training methods Randy automatically expect Turpin to
ed yesterday were:, one. employed.
back-pedal whenever he threw described Turpin's his vicious punches.
At KBGCS. E. Souza Trying to pump up his own toucher
into the ditch, A. P. and A. V. Gosano best M. regular habit of lying fint on his
TACTICS PAID
Pereira was a litte unlucky Scott and J. McCutcheon, 15-13. There were three stoppages | Daci
back sn
on a bench and, without So they decided to get Randy when he got instead an op- during the day, tvo for bad light my support for his abdominal to do the exact opposite. Every posing toucher to concedo two A. K. Minu bent M, A. Baptista AF HKFC, AR and muscles, of swinging backwards time
that Robinson led
licker" and forwards over his head and "Leamington
elipped down to his hips two enormous inside and gave ds good Inon dhumb-bells.
at close quarters. twenty to thirty dimes without a break.
Fullerton was as the wicket for hak an hour for his first single..
and one for rain.
The Leicestershire aṭlack was generally steady-Reuter.
Grandstand Collapses During Soccer Match
Buenos Aires, July 23. More than 100, soccer fans were injured when part of a grandsond collapsed during a mach at Santa Fe yesterday.
the shots on this head.
On he leads matched shot for, shot just beat P. K. Lau and R. Tay the last bond the two and P. Pereira 21-19; U. A. Rumjahn and W. Hong Sling Ho did this tactics undoubtedly paid. the Recreio pair lying one shot a few inches from the jack with
25-11.
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Just
TODAY'S GAMÉS Open Palts-Second Round
AT HIKFO F. Lee & W. C. Ogley v. HB. Dewar & A. C. Stewart or N. Heaton & C
A. Razack & J. S. Landolt
C. Bovaird.
v. M. A. Grimpel & W. Baker.
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Robinson seemed nonplussed
when the skips crossed over.. STRONG MAN STUFF and unuble to get moving.
Pereira trailed the jack a fow Now this sort of stuff is really Now add the biggest factor of inches to le three, but with a nly included in the training or all.. only
Randolph's Indomitable bit of luck A. R. Minu managed sirous "trong men," but Handy courage and scant respect for the to knock up one of ble front Bolleved that to get to the top he. fearsome stories" about
the woods. when coming with a it enough to stop American with his smashing left heavy one for the shot, barely had to be everything short of a Sherman hand and a roally wicked right, half an inch in front of the tank with his midio, !
nad you know exactly why jack. After months of this, and Turpin won. "
Having the best back wood; In special preparation
1 for for this What of the return?
Pereira falled narrowly in both Most of the vicšima crashed O
medicine ball was one om glad that it will pro- his attempts to drive the wood hoavy the ground from a height of on the stomach while bably take place in the States, and Jack into theglich, con several yards.
ho was at full stretch in this so that my non-bellevens. can coding one shot and the match exorcist? No wonder he took be convinged, before their own by 21-10.- what, to oth opponents,
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La Salle Colloge hekt an.in: class Awning meet the Chinese Chi Servants Aston elation Swimming shed, Lal Chi Kok, yesterday.
Started on Saturday last, yo terday's meet was one of the three series of the entire contam pothica. This meting at D adm diving competions are to talon place at Lad Chi Kok Amme- ment Park swimming pool,
E. Gutierrez of Class 3A won the senior individual champion- ship, D. Costa of Class 4A the jurilor and F. Gomes of China 7A the midget
At the end of the meet, prizer were distributed by Rev. Brether Herman,
Following were the results:
Senior Thomas
00 yards Frae-style-1, Ho, 30 2/3 sec, 2, McDougall: L. Remedios.
Junior 60 yards Free-style-1. Corg Wah-rim. 31 2/0 coconds; M. Nunes; 3. D. Castro.
Midget 40 yards Free-style-1. 7. Gomes, 20 1/6 seconds! 2. 3. Costa; 3. J. Basto,
Senior 100 yards Frea-stylo. I Gutierrez, 21 4/0 seconds: 2 Thomas D.
Junior 100 yards Free-style-13. D'avuimper, I minute 23 1/3. seconda: 2. M. Nunes; 3. Keung Wan-yin!.
Midget 100 yards Free-style-1, 3, Gomes, 1 minute 31 9/10 seconds; 2. R. Conta: 9. J. Hasto.
Senior 200 Yards Free-style Final). Gulterrez, 3 minutes 8 4/0 seconds; 2. Palzlek Yum: 3, J. Brego.
Junior 200 yards Free-siylo-1. D. Comes..3 minutes 33 seconds; 2. 8. McKenna.
Senior so yards Back-stroked, Stephen Lo, 31.3/5 seconds: 2 L Qutlerrez.
Junior 60 yards Back-stroke-1, B. Xavier, 49-1/5 seconds; 2, W. McGrann; 3, R. Pacheco,
Benior
100 yards Back-stroke (Final)-1, 9. Lau, 1 minute 37 seconds; 2. Mok Neal-hung: 3, D. Lam.
Midget 100
Back-stroke (Fla)-1, w: MoGrann, 2 minuter 12-4/5 erconds; 2. Cheung Hans- hong.
Senior 100 yards Breast-stroke- 1. Tsang Bong, 1 min 24-4/5 peCS;
2, 0. McDougali.
Junior 100 yards Back-stroke - 1, 3. Tsang, 1 min. 31. sees; 2, Tang On-hal: 3. M. Nunez.
Senior 200 yards Breast-stroke: Thang Bong. 1 min. 23-4/5 secs.
Junior 200 yards Breast-stroke-1, Cheung Kwok-nung: 3 mun 40 secs; 2. J. Tsang; 3, Tong On-kol.
Senior 4 100 yards Free-style Helay (Final)—1, Class 4C, 0 min 33-0/10 secs: 3. Class 4 Class
Junior 30 yards Freestyle Relay, Class 4A min 30-3/1 sect: 2. Clasa UD.
League Tennis
Yesterday's League Tennis results were:
"B" DIVISION
ROC 4, K. TONG S
71. Owen-Hughes and I. Ara- furoft (Ce) drew with C.Y, Wong and L. Chen 6-0; lost to C.M. Trang and M.C. Hund 4-0 best A. Chan and K.S.- Lalm 64.
O. Pritchard and P. MacPhemon best Wong and Chen 7-5; with Trang
drew
and Hung 6-6; bear
Clion and Lum
to Wong and
N. Arthy and J.A. Bendell Lost Chen 3-0 lost to Trang, and Hung 4-0 lost to Chan and Lim, 4«G..
KCC 7, Cсe z A.S. Augestad and J. Zartes (KO) heat J.L. Wedo and EN Pereira B-2: boat Y.P. Choy and T. Tue 0-0, beat H.. Troy and F. Chow -1..
E.C.
Fincher and N. Leonard Beat Wada and Pereira 0-4; best Chay and Yuo 0-4; bear you and Chew 6-4.
A.V. White and HO.P. da Silva lost to Wade and Pareira 4-0; bank Choy and Yue 6-4; lost to Ta and Chow 1-0.-
"D" DIVISION UC (1) 2, INC 1
P.8, Chung and B,11,Ha (UC "1") beat R. Torp and 48. Cut- cher - lost to J. Howing and A.W.H. Maynard 3-6; lost to J.B. Kibe and P. Challack 3-4,
1.3. Lam and B.K. To lost to Torp and Cutcher 4-6; lost to Howing and Maynard 3-8; beat. Kite and Challack 0-8.
W.W. Chung and 1.1. Ho lost to Torp and Cutcher: 2-5; lost to Hewing and Maynard 3-0 lost Kite and Chattad 2-3.
Boxers To Be Under Compensation Act
Bydney.
The New South Wales: law inborporating - boxing⠀⠀ in the Workers' Compensation Act will como into force as soon as las surance companies have fixed premiums on a boxer's earning basis.
Under the Act, the promoter is in employer and the lightor an employee, The Act-will also apply in gymnasiums where- trainem employing partners for their stars will be deemed to be employers/-Heuler,
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