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THE CHINA MAIL,
TUESDAY, AUGUST
1001.
CENTURY
HIS FIRST TEST MATCH
GLAMORGAN SCORE A BRILLIANT VICTORY OVER S. AFRICANS
Swansea, Aug. 6).
Brilliant offspin Bowling by Jim McConnion and, Len Muncer erte abled Glamorgan to become the first county side to beat Africans this summer.
South
The county won by 64 runs, and av enged their defeat by the tourists at
·Cardiff earlier this year
Glamorgan, wile had been put in to lat on Saturday; scored 111 runs and 147 runs while the South Africans mads 111 runs and 83 runs.
At the lea interval today, the tourists seemed to be heading for certain victory. After ticing br the first innings, they had dismissed Glamorgan and had reached 54 runs without loss in their second innings,
But in an extraordinary three- quarters of an hour after tea, they lost all their wickets to McCannon and Muncer. In one apell McConnon took five wick- ets for six runs, Including a hat trick.
Ho took the wickets of Clicetham. Melle ant Fullerton with successive balls and be come the first howler to perform
the South this fent against
- Africans this season,
Ordfeld, «made some polished shots in his 87 runs, in which he hit 14 fours.
Brown, who made 42 runs not out, was lucky to escape when He offered1 ́n return catch Wooler when 39 runs.
There was no further-play-to- day owing to rain..
At Hove: Sussex 103. Mid- dlesex 30 for on Roin?slopped play for the day."
At Lelecsier: Leicestershire 10222. Northamptonshire, 262. for four. (Oldfield 87, Jakeman 100 Warwickshire, the Champion-not-out): Rain stopped play for ship leaders, took even Derby-the day, shire slokets (or 165 runs in the four hours' play possible, total reached 120 runs before the second-wlekat fell, but five more batsmen were out while 30 runs were added.
The
Eric Holles had good ngures the afternoon of five for wickets for 20 runs.
Maurice Tremiett Have
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sound display, making 71 runs
Al die Ovit Surrey 343 for nino declared. Nottinghamshire 33 for two. Rain 'stopfied." play for the day:
At Southiend! Essex 320 for four
100 not out) vorcester, Rain stopper against play for the day.
"At Bristol: Gloucestershire 290 for nino declared. Somerset 123 for six (Tremlett 71); Rain
piny for the day.
for Somerset against Gloucester Derpy: Warwickshire 258. M¿Connon's final figures for shire, Including eight fours Derbyshire 165 for seven the innings were 10 over two Cook, the Gloucestershire left-
(Elliott 50). Rain stopped play maidens, 27 runs, ix wickets.am legbreak bowler, captured
for the day. Muncer took the remaining four three wickets for four runs in a wickets and finished with the spell of eight overs after lunch,
18 run, four wickels,
186 Tuns not out made his Muncer had taken seven wicke-highest score of the season in Worcester the match against els in the first Innings and his
ond he and Trevor Bailey ruised match analysis was 32.3 overs,
wicket, partnership 13 maidens, 61 runs, 11 wickets, their nith
Ogures 8.5 overs, three maidens, Alfred Avery, of Essex, with
Earlier the value of Athol Rowan and Percy Mansell as all-rounders to the South Afri- cans had been very apparent. Between them they took 17 of the 20 Glamorgan wickels, that fell, scored 70 ruits out of South Africa's first innings total of 11 runs, run out one batsinin and held three entches,
and
Mansell bowled unchanged throughout both innings took nine wickets for 110 runs while Rowan took eight wickets for. 87 runs.
40'
The game lasted less than bi houre
that time and in wickets fell for 452' runs,
The pitch, which had been irencherous at first, had cased a little today. but the slow bowl- ct of both sides took advantage of every help it gave.-Réuter,
WIDESPREAD RAIN-
London, Aug. G. Widespread rain played havor
the with
first-class erleket programme in Britain today, interfering with 'every game.
The August Bank Holiday is normally one of the peak days for crowd attendances, but the rajzt kept thousands of people away.
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to 103 runs.
There was
no play in the
and between Yorkshire match Lancashire
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES The following were today's close of play secres,
At Canterbury: Kent 202 (Cówdrey" DU). Hampshire one for no wicket. Ráin stopped play for the day-Reuter,
TOUR OF CANADA
Ottawa, Aug. `6. The MCC tear which is
Peter May scores a
boundary of C. Chubb on THE LEEDS TEST
the way to his century In his Test Match début' at Liceds:
touring Canada, drew their Fanny Koon Equals
one-day match against ап Ottawa Valley Cricket Council team yesterday.
The MCC mode 203 for
British Record
even wickets declared, and at Holland, won the close the OVCC had
At Sheffield: Lancashire 215,scored 114 for six.: Yorkshire was rain.
34 for two. There A feature of the, play was a no play today owing to briliant"
Heighley,
At Lords: Пoyal Air Force 44 (Waldron
Ave for 19. Padgett four for 14) against the Army,
century by W.B. Oxford University Yorkshire baisman, and and the magnificent fielding of the MCC Reuter,
Hull, England, Aug. 8. Miss Fanny Blankers Koen, the 100 yards Invitation event at a sport meet here today in 11 seconds. Her time equalled the British record for the 100 yards.
The Dutch sprinter finished two yards ahead of Britain's Gloria Goldborough, second, Assoclated Press.
Spin Bowlers Need
A New Technique
Says HAROLD MAYES
Test matches teach lessons. Often, unfortunately, they go unheeded. But the lesson of Headingley stands out so clearly, that due notice has to be taken of it-and quickly.
England's slow bowlers just have to find a new technique.. Twenty-one-year- old McLean, and South African debutant Percy Mansell, did more than anyone elśc to destroy the illusion that it's possible for spinners' to perform without a "out."
It's a policy which has had the old-timers squirming for a long time, and those who watched the Tourists pile up their total
their dis could not conceal
pleasure.
Michael Cowdrey, 18-year-old son of a ten planier in India, toole-his-Saturday score.of.78 runs to 00 for Kent against
teing Hampshire before missed. In doing so he passed his previous best total for the county, who have just awarded him his cap.
dis-
the
work
the fielding generally as "dis-
ground graceful," nothing shot! of shocking.
He went so far as to say there hadn't been anything worse since one of the Australian Tess way back in 1920.
man
they knew to a penny how much each player and club worker was getting. They'll get their spécial uecting in the near future, but I still doubt whether they'll get their information, and I don't
Peter May Is
The Best Of
England's Young Batsmen
Says BILL EDRICH
Peter May has arrived. .:His-grand hundret at Beds pleaser! me orë than most people; for I Have held consistently to the view for the past three years that he is the best of our young Watsimen-professional, or amateur.
He gets over the ball to "kill" it more thoroughly ever than Len Hutton. Technically, in every; way, he is sound, and now we know he has temperament too; Maybe he might have made fils runs more quickly it took him 4%1⁄2 hours for his hundred-but we shouldn't worry about that.
As
|Howe Hongkong Won The
Esplin Cup
Hongkong's frit Victory
In many years in the annual Esplin Cup match at Wanstead was a runaway. for Len-Sykes' four after an even struggle over the first few heads that saw the score tied at 11-all..
The Hongkong team was C. Gough, A. L. Eastman, WI Williamson and. L. Sykes (ship).
The score was 1-2 Warlstead' favour after the first aix heads. On the seventh head the home rink scorect, three and Hongkong replied with three ол tho eighth. Then Wanstend cont tinued to 10-7, following which Hongkong took the lead with a four and did not lose it again.
By the 20th head Hongkong was leading 20-34, Wanstead mariagect a four on the 21st ́and the game onded on the 22nd head when after a wood' for wood struggle Hongkong scored two shots.
Open Rinks Finat At KCC On Sunday
Owing, to the inavailability of the Hongkong Football Club green on that day, the Colony Open Rinks Lawn Bowls final. between the Omars and tha Kitchells will be played instead at the Kowloon Cricket Club this Sunday, starting at 4 p.m/
OPEN PAIRS.
A. H. Seemin and A. M. Wahab beat F Francis' and' A. Bailey, 24-15, In a postponed Open Pairs match at KCC yesterday.
KCC BOWLS
Results of the Kowloon C. c. Weppinshaw played yesterday, were:
Mr E.C. Fincher.P: "Corali. White, W. Hong Sling beat Mrs Champelovlar,
Shell. Tibble, T.E. Baker 48; MTA JS Beech, Mis C. Moona, ER. Ros
Fincher beat Air Ri lol, E.C. Tipple 5: Namchand D. Phillip Bon, F. Goodwin 27-13; Mr W Hong aling. H. Ghtine, W. Col ledge, 3. Tibble heat Mrs F. Good win. Mrs J. Marshallssy, J. Chubb, Lee 20-18: Mrs C. Landolfi
Baker, Lopes, TV; Capell beat Mrs D.M. Sheil, P.Rt. Colledge, F.. Kermani," C. Stapleton 21:10
Give the lad a chance.to féel]
you would expect the good old Yorkshire barracking, his feet, to gain the conviction', young Gloucester lad 'look' it like when he worked his way within himself that, he is as the true
AV. sportsman he is, and etéadlly, but without any fire- good, és anybody else—all Text] nobody congratulated Peter Mayworks, to his record
breaking He took that. players must get that feeling more sincerely and vigorously double century. and the refintments will come. than he, I think both of them like a wise man, with a steady NO FUN FOR GRAVENEY ahead, and they are going to en his bat to the loudest of his tor- have a meat many Test matchts grin and an occasional wave of
mentors..
My other feeling when I was joy each other's company quite noting young May's performance 10
His turn came when Len Hut was one of sympathy for Glou- To you who feel strongly that ton took his_runs at An Evers cestershire's Tom Graveney who the England cap should be care slower pact. Fielding out on the had been relegated to 12th man fully awarded to the right boundary Eric had a whole of
as well
the
right time chipping the crowd. "Give
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blame the directors less as twelfth man, he had to "edge" about them at all. In piomht about the World
Fot the
of cricket-Aussie West Indles this
winter. Even here people
more in- terested in that than the pros- pects of MCC modest-looking side to India.
Tom, it will be remembered, people got his first Test chance at Man-players-I can assure you that lu Len the slow hand-clap you gave chester and did a pretty good job these two cases at any rate you me he grinned! But, they
wouldn't for his side en a thoroughly bad need lose no sleep at all. wicket. According to all the re-
Peter and Tom are twb at the GAN HARDLY MISS.. liable critics he looked the part grandest young fellow's in the He didn't hh the headlines with game. Fitkeen, schmoled eratis Warwickshire can hardly miss In the County Championship a hundred in his first Test as men, intelligent in their approach now. They've got their second Peter has done. It wasn't a to every aspect of the game they wind and I can't see anybody wicket like that. But he played still wear normal sized, hats, are catching them on the 1st Very Well Indeed!~~~-
easy mannered-Peter the more lent
straight word
Word from Australia But up there af Leeds help-shy of the two and have no tells me this interest is already
would like them watch his closest young rival short-you either.
both as pals"ór flends of the revelling in a batsman's paradise. I don't know, whether this How he must have longett to be family! undercurrent is the primary able to take a bat in his hand In Scotland's Kintyre Penin-
reason why Wigan are not in- and race out 10 show his worth ERIO”ANDATHOLI of know sula, where golf the only terested in the Welsh "Golden tool But he couldn't! Cricket was cricket types were
charactork days Boy Lewis Jones, who is due banding him one of its greatest big cricket scene are the Rowan ledgeable
Two other chil sporting "religion" Sundays suggesting that he and Roy
watching out
of the Services in the character tempering lessons. He brothers, Eric, at 48 is still the Tattersall, who had anything exceptoch- I've been but joyous time for a couple of Jim Brown, and former Queen's autumn. I'm assured that the just had to take i
pillar of South Afrlen's batting Canadians Sweep Stewart, club really Park footballer Jack,
Leeds, interested days, may well have been spoiled take the kids at Machrihanish and that when they do get him
through their first cricket steps, as I think they will-the and for all their lack of inbred signing fee may not be
the cricket ability.
Scottish
substantial as
many youngsters didn't perform SU
because there'll prob- than some
of ably
be exceptional playing terms much worse England's stars.
and a job thrown in. SUOCESS ISN'T EVERYTHING
Leeds are keen to sign the boy. wonder as a replacement for Ferhaps, however, success isn't their local-born centre, Gordon
That's what, the
is due Brown, who Plain truth of It is the theverything. mon England need badly at the folks who run that rather useful Services-about the time Jones
at Wigan booment is the little fellow with Rugby League side
returns to Clyvy Street, Lancashiro have
must be thinking. Their fraubids Cary Middlecoff whom
playing ducks and drakes-Bob certainly haven't come singly in recent months, but, in spite of It Berry. He's desperately shorta Wins Tournament of cricket, but that doesn't mear all, there was a good season to careport at the annual meeting.
Chicago, Aug. 0
that he might provide the answer Cup-winners showing a profit of Middiecoff dentistry's to England's problem has not, I over £5,000, Is:something which all-American professional
The cold hard facts are that Malcolm Hilton, but for a couple of cheap late wickets, would He hit 10 fours, two of them have had an analysis of one for In one over frum Shackleton, to-170-odd, and
plenty day. In all he was three and three quarters at the wicket.
Robust forcing cricket by Fred Jakeman, backed steadily by his captain, Freddie Brown, was mainly
responsible for taking Northamptonshire past the totai. Leicestershire
Jakeman, who made 100 runs not out, hit two sixes and fours in three hours at the wicket. Sheer hitting power and a good eye enabled him to wear-down ffonts? the bowlers.
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wicket of
by the Old Trafford list: season,, so that they? are particularly unhappy on a good fun like the one at Leeds
And If they can't succeed there, what are their chances in the coming winter on Indian shirt-
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been
• bellers?
People Communist
while
Athol, eleven: • séātā younger,, is the, kaystone of their
bowling
In
Up In Davis Cup Tie
Two brothers less alike. looks, build and temperament it. would be: dimault to find, Eric
Youth Games the short, dapper, keet-eyed
In the At Berlin
gift to professional golf, won know, been lost on the selectors in may given real please cricket; that wonderful light of the East Berlin any South African in any Test Macker, both
Cary
the
REPLY TO LETTER
FAM PLAY-The substitu tion of a player under the rules of the Lawn Bowls open Triples or Riales championship is permissible in the case of the
one of sudden illness. of players or any other unforga scen or unavoidable circumis- tances.
The circumstances of such substitution ate later examinta by a committee of the And
fthat makes a ciation which decision on its validity,
In Saturday's case the Omar brothers accepted the situation, agreed to the substitution and the match was not played under protest,
The decision on whether tốt play off the match or not rested entirely with them.-Sports Ed., China Man; ·
Investigation OF Sale Of World Series Broadcast Rights: Washington, Aug: 5. House baseball' Investigators were expected to question for- met him commissioner A. D Chandler today about his $0,000,000 sales of World Series:
broadcast' rights.
*Kentucky
Montreal, Aug 6. who is never happier
second than when there is fight on rouan rridos provis hand. As there usually is. Athol Cup tie with two singles vice is the with handsome six-footertories today, for a is ay match julet voice, randy sweep against Cuba, and the smile and constant charm. He right to meet the United States Berlin, Aug. 6. ម also just about the best off-tearn here next weekerk.
Theme-time The opening of the “Com-spin bowler in the world: Although the BBC don't get a munist Olympic Games" by refer to them this week
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The Chantidians won four sin: Senator deposed from his ezars lot of support in. the matter of
Is scheduled for match with the loss of only one league overs, sports brunicasts generally, and the East German Deputy cause both have passed such ger matches and one doubles 10b-idst spring by rebellious bia a two-day stand before the careers. Efic na you remember, North America final in 16 years: House Monopoly Bub-Commit Soccer-commentaries In par- Premier, Dr Walter Ulbricht, notable land-marks in their Test set for their first entry and
don't be surprised today marked another high- completed the highest innings of Henri Rochon and Brenden te which studying whether would have
gulptes
League
of Mogulent, But at Wigan there were Saturday afternoon entertain-
the anti-trust laws) - United golf championship yesterday recently Berry may well be
So, in spite of his lean mereholders who sald: "Weil, ment; becomes a regulat," radio | World Youthi Festivalen aan hobout He took from his breezed through the final alnar? | bhseball 'should be exempt from
skipper; Dudley Nourse while matches in straight sets Mac
PRE defeating Fred Hawkins by twb called for duty in the final Test, you've only won two cups feature next season?
50,000 young "pence Athol completed his half-century ken defeated 17-year-old Herna About strokes in a under. par
If they expect and who with television, too. There'll be fighters again crammed East of Test wickets.
do Garrido, 6-2, 6-4, 622, #hilo. total mors of 274 of the series at the Oval,
board 16 mweep the
Rochon downed, Reynaldo's 19. Frank Btranahan won the : Anciher; distressing feature are now demanding an extra-lo trial run' on Aug. · 11 when Berlin's, Walter Ulbricht Stadium | får ́Eric" to "perform" his "fchi year old brother, · Oriando," amateur goi cown with t 75 was the poor England Belding ordinary general meeting be- the East Lancashire v Bheup when 30 foreign student drier at 42 fa a tribute to his areas 1-3, 6-2-United Press.
they weren't satiated Lancashire League game goes on thong-marched in for the reas and intensity of concentration. Anal round that give him a 280 | One former Engiant player," cause
Aridlemony to open the 11th Inter total. It was his fourth con-whose experience dates back to with the item "staff wagt on the fir. Since John secutive conquest/ofiche title the first World War, stamped the balance-sheet.
the commentatorIt's obvious national Academia Sport-Fest For Athol to achieve his goal is a tribute to. pozsonal-courage and Associated Pres
figure broken down, so that Apparently they wanted the the BBC don't mean, to take if ya Af
The delegations carried nation has been far more soverely at Tugs but palogant bannere crippled shs painful than any- nor any parttails on Cominumist body has been allowed to ap leaders.
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