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THE CHINA MAJI, TUESDAY, JULY 81, 1851,

BRMs AT SILVERSTONE

PROSPECT OF A DEFINITE FOURTH TEST RESULT NOW SEEMS VERY REMOTE

Leeds, July 30.-

The prospect of any definite result seemed very remote on the fifth and fast day of the Fouth Test match between England and South Africa here.

When South Africa batted for the second time after ten and reached 87 runs without loss on the fourth day, the wicket still seemed easy and it looked as if they could well score nearly as many runs as they had done in the first innings when they piled up 338 runs,

4.

The last wicket stand of 60 runs between Trevor Balley and Malcolm Hilton enabled England to reach 605 runs and South Africa did not gain the big first innings advantage which at one time seemed probablo.

They are now 120 runs ahead with all the wickets standing. South Africa need to win this match if they are to have a chame of winning, the rubber, as England have a 2-1-learl with one more Test to be played at the Qval next month.

The excellent South African elding and steady bowling by Athol Rowan. and Tufty Mana made it difficult for the England batsmen to score fast though the tall-enders finally, scattered the field with some mighty hitting. Peter May took his score to

League Tennis

·

Results

Craigengower Cricket Club will meet Kowloon Cricket Club in a fiul play- off for the Colony Ladies "B" Division League title. It is expected that the final playoff will be staged at the Hongkong Cricket Club at a date to be fixed by the HKLTA.

The Valley Club beat Ladies' Recreation Clubs by the com- fortable margin of 8-1 in their regaining match yesterday, to end up level with the Kowloon Cricket Club at the top of the

with only icague table rialch last,

one

130 runs in six houry and 10 minutes and hit 19 fours in a confident and chanceless tripings. He was bowled while trying to hit out and he was soon followed back to the pavillon by Freddie Brown and Alec Bedser,

Don Breunan, a greatly im- proved that this scuson, gave Bailey valuable assistance, but it was the was latter who dominated the play after May was out.

fours and, with Hilton, put on 00 runs for the last wicket

When South Africa batted agmin Balley opened the bowling with Bedset, but ho sent down only one over. Obviously he could not develop his usual pace because of his back injury.

IN FINE FORM Eric Rowan was again in ine form, and with Walte giving him adequate support

they made the best opening stand of the series for South Africa,

Hitting powerfully, he scored at nearly a run a minute and was out when only five runs short of his century. He had hit 11 fours and his Injured ceed at their first innings pace. back, which prevented

him Rowan was always seeking runs from bowling

more than one and none of the England bow- ver when South Africa bat-lers gave him any trouble. ted, it not appear to hinder Rowan hit six fours in his 50

With only one day left South had Afries could not afford to pro-

him.

Funk

which he reached in an

Eric Rowan again Tooked hour and 35 minutes, and he the complete master in South made 00 runs out of South Africa's second knock hnd soon Africa's 87 scored in two hours outpaced his partner, Walte, who seemed intent on the elose, fust keeping his wicket intact,

Jobn

Al the close Rowan, with his bowling and in

Just before the close Hilton

to stop a hard return by

had to retire, d

numbered

32,000- of

uns not out, was well on the way to joining the select banki who have scored centuries Ity { "_

the highest the four days. Test match. both innings of

England had scored 400 runs Already 110,000 have watched for seven wickets at the lunch the match, a record for any Test interval today,

England and between

South Africa. The biggest attendance when in England wus 158,000 England met Australia at Leeds in 1948.

Bailey and Brennan scored fairly rapidly after lunch but just when Brennan looked com- fortably settled Mann knocked buck his off stump.

ATHOL ROWAN'S BOTH Tattersall

opened with a legi four, but weep for

he soon

30th became Athol Rowan's victim in Test cri

cricket when Athol's brother, Eric,

took, an short-leg. easy catch at forward

Hilton joined Bailey and ret about the bowling as though

• Mes' 8. Chiu and Mrs V. Fowler he were the senior partner. He

„THE SCORES

Ladies' "B" Division

CCC 8. LEC 1

THE SCOREBOARD SOUTH AFRICA 181-Innings 538 ENGLAND

1st Innings Hulton b. Ryneveld Lowson, c. Mansell b. Athol

Rowan May b. Athol Rowen Compton

100

GO 133

lbw. b. Athol

SWUBE

Rowin Watson b. Chubb Balley, b. Mann

26

*32

DA

(CCC) beat Mrs L. Hutchison and lifted a good length throw from Mr P. Baker 4-9, beat Mrs C. | 14140.

for six Rowan

and Chalmers and Mrs E. Watson 6-1, Howa beat Mrs Driessen and Mrs

vigorously, at everything bowled

Calderara 4.4.

Miss Rolla Yuợdahn, and Mrs. L Sout beat Mrs Hutchison and Min Baker, 6-4, beat Mes Chalsters and Mrs Watson 6-2, bent Mrs Briessen and Mrs Calderara “G-4,

Mrs N. Castro and Mrs C. Noronha joxt to Mrs Hutchison and Mrx Baker 2-0. beat Mrs Chalmers and Sir Watson 8-4, beat Mrs Driessen

and Mrs Calderara 6-3.

Mixed "A" Division SCAA 3, KCC 9

E. Tsal and Mrs M. Chow (SCAA

best F. R. Zimmern and Mi R Tibelt 6-1: buat K. La and Misu A.

to him.

With a lofted straight drive which

him his eighth gave boundary, Balley reached 51 runs out of 104 runs in two hours and a quarter.

From that point Bailey kept most of the bowling to himself. and Hilton becam more restmined when called upon.

Brown. c. Eric Rowan b

Athol Rowan Bedser, b. Mann Brennan, b. Mann Tattersall c. Eric Rowan b.

Athol Rowan Hillon, not out

Extras

10

4

18

Total (all out).

Bowling Analysis

M

505

R

W

41 10 01

0

43 .12

99

1

Rowan 89

17 174

60.5 23

06

3

A single by Hilton took the last wicket stand to 50 min and then Bailey sent up the 500 Wirt 6-1; best J. Chubb and Mus 13. runs with a cover drive. Two McCarthy

Chew and Mrr W. M. Chey off the next bail carried Bailey's Chubu

but he was Athol Beat Zimmers and Miss Tibett 0-1: score to 4 runs, best Ln and Bir! 0-4: beat Chubinot destined to reach his second Monn

Ibeiro 6-1.

and Miss Bibelro 6-2, -O-Lund - Joan- W.--Sze-heat Zimmern and Miles Tihell (-1; beat Lo and Mlas Birt 6-2; beat Chubbhis and Miss Ribeiro 6-0,

"D" Elvision

CRC 9. Urban Counell "2" .0

Y. H. Long and P. F. Wong (CRC) beat T. V. Loung and M. K. Fung B-1:: beat M. J. Zaman and K. L. Siņa 1-3; Deol 8. H. Leung and M. K. Yung 8-3.

Y. H. Chan and K. K. Poon beat Loung and Fung 6-2; beat Zaman and Sinn 6-1; beat Leung and Yung 3.1.

CM Chan and K, S. Cheung (CRC) beat Leung and Jung 044 beat Zaman and Sian 6-2; beat

Lung and Yung 0-0.

Recrelo 8. KCC 3

A Braga and C. Gonsalves (Re-

eric) beat G. Dillard and. C. En-"

Test century.

Mann was recalled and from second ball Bailey WOR bowled while attempting a big hit.

His ne innings did not con tain a chance. He batted three hours and 20 minutes and hit 11

Craigengower Badminton

Two of Britain's £200,000- BRM racing cars took part in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on July 14.

raco.

Photo shows Reg Parnell at the wheel of bis BRM at speed during the

Warwickshire Lead On First Innings Against Yorkshire

London, July 30.

N. W. D. Yardley's CRICKET BUREAU

RUN FOR ALL YOUR WORTH

Moro matches are won and lost” through dropped catches than any other single cause, but is should never be forgotten that the difference between good and bad running between wickets may amount to 50 rung an innings, often sufficions to tura defent into victory. :

I suggest there are five. essentials to good running between the wickets, name- ly:

1. Train yourself to be good judge of a run.

(2) -Your calling must

claps, precise and correct.

5.

1

be

3. Be-continually on tha alert,

and always back up when at the non-striker's end. 、4. Havo. confidence in your partner.

Run the first run quick ly, and turn sharply.

examine cach of these.

What is a run? It is impós- sible to describe in words something which depends SO inrgely upon judgment, ex- perience and co-operation.

Let

Make no mistake about it. provided both batsmen run at once without the slightest hesl- tatlon, there is a run anywhere except when the ball goes

to the closent of fieldsmon.

We all know there is a run to the deep fold, but is there a run to cover-point? If the ball is travelling quickly there probably isn't, but I slowly then there should be.

THE CALLS

incx-

For the beginner or perienced ericketer. running must be based on good ing. There

call-

only are

, three cails: "Yes" you are going to run "No," if you are not to run, and "Walt," it in

Once the doubt.

element of doubt is over you follow withi "Yes" or "No." All calls must

Warwickshire, the present leaders in the County Championship table, strengthened their position today when they gained a comfortable first innings lead over their nearest rivals, Yorkshire, and then dismissed two Yorkshire batsmen for immediate and definite: 10 runs.

Yorkshire, who eagerly sought maximum paints in their quest to challenge Warwickshire for Championship honours, now seem in danger of restricting War- wickshire to only four points for their first innings lead.

their

Yorkshire are still 103 runs behind with eight of secand Innings wickels 'remain- Ing.

Warwickshire, now leading in the Championship table with 172 points and having played two more games than Yorkshire, with 132 points, were indebted today to a fine century by their professional captain, Tom Dol- lery, who received useful sup- port from Ord (G7) and Spooner}

PRESTWICK'S CENTENARY

By Henry Longhurst

ba

be definite

and is better 10 wrong, than to hesitate. It you are in doubt you can ways call "Wait,

for the Who is responsible call? The general rule is that the batsman is responsible for all calls in front of the

wic-

an

in front of line drawn fram

square leg, through the wicket

The non-striker

Is

You lose nothing by running quickly,

Here I must stress the value of knowing the opposition fielders. Some throw better; some are quicker than others. Where there may be a risk in

the taking one for

throwin from rome fielders, there, would be no danger from others.

Running, therefore, is one of the most important aspects of

of the

most cricket yet one neglected. So start this week to Improve your running be tween

the wickets. And a good runner is not necessarily sprinter.

“It's a tip I got from some kids in the park... doesn't half save your hands!"

Oldest Man To Swim The

Channel

Dover, July 29.

With lights of the French responsible for all calls behind shore in sight, Scotland's,

ket, that is

imaginary

to point.

Dhin

Imaginary

Calling

re for.

ine

does not end

with William Ned Barnie, 54,

the completion of the arst run.

or

took a slug of brandy, cut powerfully through strong. tides and landed near Cap

are stift

Reces second, third the fourth runs. The rule here is

sary

that the batsman who is run Gris Nez today to become

The royal and ancient game of golf, while undoubted-ning to the wicket which

to pass without a polite Efting of the hat.

At the Red Lion Hotel, Ayr; in July, 1851, the Prest- wick club was born.

their

man.

which

cashire, third behind York-} shire

ly royal since the days of James II's much-publicised nearer to the ball makes the the oldest man to swim the English Channel in both can call. matches in hand over Warwick game in the sandhills, is not so ancient that one

For example, the batsman directions. shire, also fored none too well allow the centenary of one of its most distinguished clube plays the ball to third against Middlesex in their ▸ similar need for maximum points to enhance their chances for Championship honours,

They are not certain of four points for a first innings lead, for Middlesex batted steadily and at the close had made 209 Tuns for four wickets, being 164 runs behind with six wickets still standing.

Syd Brown made a valuable 51 runs and Herold Sharp, who batted-

confidently has already scored 57 runs not out.

Fine bowling by Jim Laizer, right-hand offspin bowler, and G. Lock the left-arm spinna", paved the

way, for a Surrey victory over Gloucestershire in two days.

Mansell

0 11 0 Van Ryneveld 8 0 201 (Bycs 10, leg-byes 7, no-balls 1 by. Chubb).

SOUTH AFRICA 2nd Innings 87 (without loss) Eric Rowan not out Walte not out

Extras

Total

Bowling to date

M

Bedser

0 B

23

16

13

5 17

In the Craigongower. Cricket Balley

CANTURCED 7-84 beat N. Hart-Baker. Club Badminton League yester-Brown

and D. 9ymods 0-3: best K. Peter day; the "Blues" whipped the Tattersall Ben and MacKenzie, 6-0.

25

2

Laker accomplished the "hat trick" and became the seventh 87 kowler to do is this season. In the last two deliveries of one aver ho sent back Lambert and Wood, and with the Arst ball of bis next ho dismissed Scott.

RW 5

000000

For some years it has been the fashion to say of Prest wick that it is not a champ- pionship course." There was a time, for all that, when it was the championship course. It was at the club's meeting in 1856 that the iden of an Open championstilparst bore fruit, and most of the principal clubs,

The ball has gone behind the Barnie, who swam the easior therefore the • non-France to Britain route: last wicket, striker makes the first

call year, was clocked in 19 hours and For the second run là la the

two minutes for the tough Dover batsman's call, for he is run- to France grind in choppy seas. wliness determined to

ning to the wicket to.

land Ho touched

just after ba money's worth.

the ball is most likely to

a.m., GMT. He was the fourth CROWD CASUALTY

returned, Provided you

can swimmer to complete a zound I did not see the debacle by judge a rum and follow these trip and the seventh to make which poor Macdonald Smith rules implicitly, running be- the England to France crossing was overrun and oventually

tween wickets should

more than 40 years of Chan- become in to annual hounded

destruction by

a foolproof drlit.

Inel attempts by thousands of well-wishers in the 1023 Oper The next requisite is alert-men and women from all parts but I did see a man come In ness. The fielding side aro-out of the world. bruked black and blue in the to trick you and run you out. Therefore, study the field have stood up to Lawson Little

carefully and drows in that year's final, but it James Wallace, the, focal Scot, had been all square at lunch the crowd at the end; have exceeded

Including 1934 Amateur. No one could

to

same,

דסי

the fielders will

"It was just a warm-up for in

race

walk towards your bawali several times carried off the

Blackheath, agreed two players to St. Andrews

cures for observe where August," Barnie said haspily on in a boat carefully note, any alterations returning to Dover for it at the end of July,

The St. Andrews scheme

across the made. Knowing the positions that followed hiro fell through. Prestwick held

In rough, cold waters. help the tournament on their own,

On his return trip, Barnio and there it continued for nation. As it was, Eittle finished making quick decisions.

Backing up by the non-

on- passed Britain's Philip Mick- the match with 3, 3, 4, 3, 3 in striker is another integral part man' rst 12 years.

20-year-old

who schoolboy, the afternoon round and

had of running. As the bowler de- was trying the grueling GOLF HAS CHANGED

actually lett for the United livers the ball you should be England to France crossing Wille Park was the firs? Slates when spectators were just inside the popping crease; Mickman, battered by waves and winner, in 1880, and the com- still teeming in from the sta- immediately he lets the

correspon-

tion.

course, gave up about four and Laker Anished with a matchment of the golf

All the dent of the "Ayrshire Express"

roaring

your partner plays the a half miles from the French When analysis of eight wickets for 105

when Park

crowd, later lost his ute rampaging

complete ball you should be a yard or coast.-United Press. rugs, Lock, in the second

How with stowards gives a graphic idea of

white-conted, two down the wicket. For the furious, indings, took five wickets for 47 golf has changed. The holder, red-faced, and

and ball played behind the wiem. 10 0 | runs--Reuter,

he wrote, came to griot at the plenty of sunshine, beerket you have, only 17 yards or Alps hole with " daring at bottles, and bonhomie doen za ta rover to get home. Your | CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES tempt to cross the Alps a two (though one ought not to say partner has slightly further, so) add to the fun.. So let us, but so has the ball to the for The following were the close-by no means the Arst occa

sion on which he has been hope for Glasgow v. Oblo for wielost. M. T. Lam and K. C. Wong twelfth man, is confined to bed

of play scores in first-clas9 seriously punished for similar the fantat the same time Canadence in your partner cricket matches played today:: Miss with a sore throat and septic

avarice and temerity;

wishing Prestwick anoffier can only be gained by AŁ Manchester:. Lancashire tonsils. He will not be able

Nowadays, alas, the Alps has hundred happy years.

ning together. I hate nothing 373 (Smith 67, Lomax 53) been reduced take any further part in The

by unsolicited

more than botting, with same- Test match against South Africn51, Sharp 57 not out):

Middlesex 200 for tour (Brown changes in the ball to a mere

one in whom I have no can drive and a pitch-as and has notified Aloucestershire

Indeed.

dance. Even when called for that he cannot play against

a run, you are inclined to look At Blackheath: Kent 339 and for that matter, has the neigh Lancashire at Blackpool

round and check up for your bouring: Atlantic, 13. for one. Essex 435 for nye Wednesday.-Router.

declared (Horsfull 2006 one of the Americans arrived

seif, losing valuable seconds:

"Greens" by eight sets to two Hilton

3. Alves and J. Gutterres lost to and won the aggregate by 138 Compton .... Gillard and Encarnacao 3-0 beat Hari-Baker and Rymons G-3; beat points to 120 to Join the Petersen and MacKenzie 6-4.

"Yellows" at the top of the league with 11 points each.

A. Roea and L. Roza Pereira Inst to Gillard and Encarnacio 3-8; last

to Hari-Baker and Symons 4-6; beat Fetersen and MacKenzie 0-4.

cnc "2" 71⁄2. 100 1

THE SCORES

| (Blues) beat R. Tay and

P. H. lu and C. P. Ho (CRC) S. Corres -15-11, 15-12. beat J. B. Kite and E. J. Muckler, G-3: beat R. Tom and A. W. Culcher, M.. Wong

and S. Solina lost to

T.: depy with J. H. Ewing and N. Wong Kai-cheung, and Mrs N. W. IL Maynard (-0.

H. Yuen and P. Yuen beat Khe Castro 7-15, 0-15,-

*

Tom

‚ani, Muckler · 6-4; heat Torp and C.-C. Wang and H: Koh ́ boat Cutcher 0-4 bent Ewing and &fay-Z. A. Abbay and S. Leonard nant

16-12, 18-15

Lee and C. C. Trou beat D

All and Muckler 5-3; lest to Torp S. W. Chan and & Ladd beat and Circher 3-6; beat Ewing and G. A. Souza and P- Koli 15-11, Maynard G-L

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB ·

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

18-17.

Ngth

A. Ferreira and AP. Xavier beat C. K. Chun mod Mrs D.

Chong 15-7, 15-11.

TODAY'S GAMES

W. F. Fod and Mrs Elvio Trak (White) v Bill Funk and Miss Dorothy, Lam (Reds); K, L, YU and Mrs Irene Souza (White) v

7 (Legbyes_2).--Reuter. GHAVENEY ILL

Leeds, July 30. Graveney, England's

10

011

141).

for when

to play next door at Troon, in last year's Open, he had drop- As Leicester: Leicestershire ped down at Prestwick

only 302 (Shackleton, right-arm Inst 10 hours after leaving his no- Hampshire 207 for six (Harri

Tour de France medium bowler, seven for BB). tive land.

Earnings

1

GEORGE CHOA

rum-

Lloyd Mangrum Threatened

St Paul, Minn., Juls 30. A thront that if h

he won he would not get out of St Paul alive," failed to prevent "Liokit

Mangrum from winning The St Faul Open Golf tournament ye terday with a total score of 268.

Mangrum sakk he was awaken

Whether Prestwick. Is, stlit a local tennis to attend a post-and Sutelifeswho, had : much of money bet on the tournament

son 85, Blake 64, Eager 89 not "championship course" will be out).

seen when the Amateur re- At Northampton: Northamp-turns there next year for tonshire 284 (Brice 62 not out). preliminary try-out next month Glamorgan 211 for nine.

by vigorous youth In the Boys'

to

GOING TO UK,

is. fmplicit Once confidence Among those who will soll for this running becomes ensy, so the United Kingdom by the much so that you may even on Saturday night by tho Canton on Thursday is Dr. tually reach the standard of ringiog, of his hotel telephone. George Chaa, the well-known such great "runnere a Hobbs A volce said: "We've got a lot

Dr.Choa

of and If you want to get out of corladence and knowledge graduate course at the Univers each other's methods that they St Paul alive, you'd better not

In addition to having won the calling, for a sharp single, site of Edinburgh.

dispenso with win to-morrow." were: oble

He called the authorities and Paris, July 30,

Kowloon Cricket Club and If occasion does arise to re during yesterday's play,uni- Charles Lam and A: H. Ismail the amounts earned by the

The organisers today published Af Birmingham: Yorkshire Championship. They are, I be- Craigengowor Cricket Club fuse a run, do so firmly and formed and plain clothes police The Stowards have decided (Red) Chiew and NK principal riders in the Tour shire 382 (Ord, 87, Spooner CS, stead of the lat, in the

243 and 10 for two. Warwick-leve, to start of the 15th 10-halos tennis title, Dr. Cho has of once

mingled with the gallery. In- been one of the mainstays of the DE FABT that during the months of and P. S. Ng (Red): C. F. Lo and which finished yesterday,

Chin-kwi (White) vs. Fowler de France cycling Marathons Doilery 111

terests of crowd control; but Chinese Recreation Club Men's Even if there appears to ba

Mangrum suld be refused to the "A" team. As Worcester: Sussex

khake hands with anybody for August, and September tho H. A. Botelho (White) v S.

224 if there is a Scotsman In

'an easy single, 'run "it, quickly, final, preferably against Fa He was the Hongkong Univer- Turn sharply and be prepared fear they would try and twist the i

American, sity Champion in: 1939, and was for this second run the folder his hand or wrist." bowler, five for 61). Worcester they could start at the be considerably 34 for six (Kenyon 81. Cooper or all the difference it would

10th n

tho member of the Hongkong may fumble, the ball or

Frank Hawkins, 207, and E. J. augmented by private

bonuses. Outschoom 43, Broadbent

tennis team which toured ball_mny-be-traveling maro Harrison, 203 woré; second, und distributed on the WILS

crowd Saigon and Hindol in 1940. make to a Prestwick

slowly than you Lantigipate. | thirdy-Router.. ;manufacturoTİS and

102).

· local au- ·|. ** thorities.

Koblot (Switzerland)

Coffee Room, Bar and ad- Faller, and Buster Wade (Red); thìa list only the official (Perics, 'right-arm Last medium Engilshman or an Jacent Torandahs at the Club SS. Ismail and Mrs Karantinize are "meniloned and

cars m

(White) Donald Ropp and Mrs Hqpse, Happy Valley, will: beshraf (Red). kopt.open until 10.30 p.m.

A la carte meals will be Louis-Brion Fight|

herved up to 10 p.m.

N

This concession is-in the

nature of a trial, and may bo' withdrawn at any time with- qui pervious notice. De plop

The Jockey Room will eloxo at the usual timo, 10,8 pm By Order,

SA. SLEAP,

Tomorrow

Ugo

2,100,000 French francs

Raphael Geminiani 000 francs,

Bernando Huiz

Hobert Leveque

francs.

Sanunciavo; July 20 Former Heavyweight Cham-francs.

Jogous and outh American title-holder | Brion of Argention comp

training on Monday

bout on

Louis, “who

waldly in at

Una Ilkeston: Nottinghamshire 160 and 110 for two (Rectors 57 not out). Derbyshire. 427 for five declared 1,010,

(Willatt 111, Revil'

825,000

783,000

The Tiglians, Bartali, Magni

173).

At Glancestors Surrey boat Gloucesterdire by five wickets Gloucestershing, 204 and · 145 (MU(on 50 Lock, left-arm. spin bowler, five for 47, Laker, right-

eir and Blagdoni, carond 012,000-an offspin bowler, four for

pay $13,000 and 300,000 francs ré- 67, including a bat (sek), Sur

sportively, a kap

ta

-510my of the “also rata”, may || takar 180}},

fast mediuin

(Whitm

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