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SOUTH AFRICANS ALL OUT

FOR

202 RUNS ON

A SPORTING WICKET

England Reply With 51 For 2

ndon, Ath. 1fjarda South Africa were dismissed for the means total of 202 yine and England lost two wickets for 61 yuna da d' sporting, wicket at the on the fifth and last Test here.

South Africa won the toss and batted comforinbly, it slowly, up to lunch. Then came amplit chinage over the gun for Freddle Brown, with his gbreaks... and the offspinner, Jim Laker, were responsible for six wickets falling in the space of 46 runs in 56 minutes.}

These included the wicket or the opener, Eric Rowan, Eng land's big stumbling blockt, who was icy-before to Brown after making 55 runs.

“TWO-DAY”

WARWICK DO

IT AGAIN

Two - day"

have

They are now 52 points ahead of Yorkshire, who have Ave matches left. Warwickshire have three left to play. Ono

His brother, Ainol Havan, batting number upit, and Croft Chubb staged a parithi recovery, Chubb Kent hus end roing for 18 runs while Rowan was lost out/with tuins"?!

*

This brought Laker's figures to 20 overs, 10 maidens, 30 runs and four wickets, and half ther South African side were out for 120 fuby.

Nourse tried

to hịt his way

Laker bowled extremely well out of trouble. He opened A 8.5. to finish with four wisitets for shoulders for mighty sweep,

04 runs, Brown had two wie-playel too soon, and was leg- les for 31 marts and Alee Bed-before to Brown.

ser, who finished off the innings Six men were out for 131 with the now ball; had tworzo·Broukiaman, Lock's, pro

Wlokels for 30 runs.

Before lunch but was bowled by the last ball Mansell made a few good hits of the over when Tattersall re- placed Browni The ball which diamined Mansell hipped back from the off.

When Chubb joined · Rowan' seven wickets were down for

KAŬLY SETBRUKE

phecy that the ball would furn England received an early on the first day had come true, But South Africa must have al- setback when Frank Low ready been regretting their Warwickshire behind

the opening batsman, was edught

caution the wicket without again lived up to reputa-scoring and with only two runs tion in beating Northampton on the board. The wicked fell shire by an innings and 139) 12

10 Michel Melle,'

the fdst runs in two days' play.

bowler, and Endean, be the both of whom were making their first appearance in a Tost in England.

Len Hution and young Peter May batted confidently: buk Athol Rowany was always ta

HIT OUT(BOLDLY danger with his offbraaits and struck second blow for South

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The pair hit out boldly, hut Africa by getting Hulton legnot recklessly, Rowan drove and of the day. before wicket with the lost ballpuited Tattersall to the boundary Both Volsmien used their fest and England finished 151 added 20 runs 20 minutes standing.. behind with eight

wickets without being reported before At the lunch interval Southea

Lakor Had bowled unchanged Africa had ezɑtzar 00 runs fhr the labs of one wicket. By throughout the affericors and had

more victory will bring them the Championship.

of

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

London, Aug.. 10. The following were the close ploy scores of first-class cricket matches played today:

At Lords: Middlesex beat Ken; by 10 wickets, Kent 147 and

126 (Phebey 54 not out. Sims six for 40), Middlesex 272 (Dowes 103, Martin five for 85) and two for no wickot.

140 runs.

נ,:

turned the bell well on a pitch

the ware had risen to 17h ruhete did not give him for setah vitiodos...

com-

-much

At Cheltenham: Gloucester-

The game underwent a shire

Africa added 30 runs 195 and 81 for one. plete transformation after lunch, after tea and were on out for Glamorgan 289 (Clift 53, Jones when the pitch began to te 202 runs, Athol Rowan being es, Lambert four for 44). little spin. South Africa's total

At Manchester: Nottingham went from 108 runs for one Hot out for 41 uns. He shire 184 (Poole 104, Wharton 140 runs for seven in the spaced his brother had made 98 runs

305 for

At Ashby-de-la-Zouch: Leices- tershire 180 and 201 for three (Smithson 80 not out). Tompkin lenath ball 50. Essex. 208. (Horsfall 86),

of the da

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TURKS10

KUSTAWA 1967JET-

LIMBERING

The Home soccer senson starts this/Saturday and teams all over England bre getting set for it. Here the Tottenham Hotspur players limber upst} [Ching- wford, near the Epping Forest, with a PT game.

HONGKONG HOCKEY ASSOCIATION'S YEAR OF EXPANSION

A year of "progress and expansion in every diret. tion" was reported by Mr J. H. Blinko, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Hockey Association, at its annual general meeting held at the VHC yesterday.

Mr G. T. Palmer, Vice-President, presided.

The large gathering observed a minute's silence in memory of the late Miss E. M. (Peglyn) Faber, founder and captain of the Victorians ladies' hockey team, who died suddenly on Wednesday.

Mr Blinko stressed the need, Mr J.H. Blinko (President); of obtaining a ground for the MGT. Balmes, Miss M. Association and the financial frist Comuters RIO

Lieut. Colonel playing condition once the As- E.S. Turner,

Xavier; a sociation succeeded in its alm

This matter was of particular they and representative of

Kair Viparve | importance, he said, Decante dients) Mr Dir. Steyn Hosts to the Interpart cams Xavier (Hon, Tranguren).

Home

SOCCER SEASON

Soccer Season Starts Tomorrow

By PETER DITTON

London.

With the first matches of the 1951-52 English soccer season due to be played On August 18, bil, is turmoll in the world of kick-along. While County cricketers~\ perform dieir deals of-fan-making and, wicket-taking neath a sweltering August sun, the professional footballers are out in their sweaters, from Plymouth to Carlisle, taking off those extra couple of pounds and putting the final touches to their pre- parations for the big kick-off...

~~In 'many" "ways this promises to be a notable season. For the first time ever the professional footballer is entitled to a maximum aldry of 214 a week. That by nut be big money compared with the sums which can be earned by top-ranking stars in other sports but at least it is a reasonable living-wage.

•England skärded batting con- 'support to put this pitch Into Cross, R. N. QUAMY Mr. A.M. §Uture: They will continue to Football Leagué (matches. This one million. Tie mafclies them-'

Whe

**

For ricy of the smaller clubs Then there is the Football The opening matches of the new maximum will merely League decision to prohalt the season will, it is anticipated, be ustare, to aim at for the live broadenst or televising of witnessed by a crowd of ever a is a decision which, was jakep, selves, howover, will be the week but the figure of £14 will following complaints by clubs subject of great interest for for

their 28, 29, or £10 be completely outside their that attendances fell off when more than that number,

ever broadcasts of important 'On August 18 Britain's foot- 'cup-ties or Internationals took ball pool, enthusiasts will once place,

again secking the quick road to fortune and about 8,000,000 pens and pencils will be busily marking, off the home winners, draws as another season comes. Inlo

Hongkong would this year botHoni Sedraturs); THOso what will benefit will

from Macao,

Hongkong went to Macno last year and the Interport Cup it wan was displayed at: yester,

Council Members Mrs H.L. be the first team men with First Hale, Miss R. Rend, Caplen AB. and Second Division clubs, some Dudley, R.A., Messts' GEIL Can reserve teams men. In those two and lucky ones con 3.Am Ray, SR Poonjah, Dulsions with a ford Division

four for 53) and 69 for ao of 56. minutes. wicket. Lancashire

Jim Lakor, Surrey's offerin flirge declared (G. Edrich 143 bowler, playing on his home fidently but South Africa Soc not out, Grieves 135 not oul). pitch, claimed four of these at me with success, Lowson being augh, bohind the wicket in At Derby: Derbyshiro 171 and a cost of 38 runs in 28 overs. 218 for two (Elolt

Lakor, Brown and Titlersal Melle's fast over, with coly two 121 not out). Surrey 240

ball came through Gindwin Ayu for gometntyre 57. all made the ball turn though runs on the board..

anly slowly.

In the first over after lunch, quickly and the balemon j Bedstr produced a splendib got the edge of his bat to it which whippet and it was well taken : low

·down

Endpan standing away and beat the bat, stumps back. It was z At Scarborough; Worcester, and wicketkeeper for Idur

both Melle a triumph 271 and 92 (Wardlo four for byes.

McCarthy

The meeting adopted amend-Thorpe. Joudly appealed 38). Yorkshire. 114 (Porks 'six Van Ryneveld. went through

Jeg before against Hutton ments to two rules of the Asso- for 20).

a trying period edging

Laker in his eccond over. Hutton rub-position of the Council and the

ciation, one regarding the com

At Weston

Super Mare: only Just wide of Brown beer, Bls thigh ded

before

other

ther pertaining to contributions ny Somerset baat Sussex by 302 short-leg and iming Bed Utif attention

affilated clubs for teams could he resumed. runs. Somerset 200 and 388 for ser moro than once,

ying in the leagues. Nourse made his third bow- រង្គ

Man's VAN ehunter ke

Wlien was confident,and | Ryneveld, replaced Chubb but before Hulton and May assertive than.

soven declared (Gimblett 58. Tremlett 70, Stephenson 63 not

Sussex 110

and

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out). (Robinson seven for 31).

At Coventry: Warwickshire lunch He punched Later hard playing very well and showing

the pavillon rails for his d beat Northamptonshire by an Innings 169 Tune Warwick third four and by mentes; of a shiro 450 for Ave

perfectly timed chop went to declared. Northamptonshiro 117 (Thomp his 60 runs out of 99 in Awo

Dirce for 11) and 170 hours and a. halli (Gartlek 91.. Grove five fr 22)-Router.

son

and

number of strokes. Hutton Hit Rynioveld for three fours off consecutive balls, two of the end of one over and ono off the first ball of the next. It was his fourth successive May, with a single off Van Test score of 50 truns or, more, Ryneveld, put up the 80 in one

Hour: Occasionally Brown Laltor made a ball turn enough With only one run added, to set an attacking field. Rowan Hulton was leg-before in the

beaten

Brown and Vast over of the day by Athol By:

by Laker before Rowan It was a beautiful ball, Brown deceived Rowan with wwhich boot the bateman all the ther way after he had looked well leg-break which few off edge of bat into the hands set and had scored 28 runs.

the at Hutton a slip.

second wicket fall at 100 runs, Rowan having spent two hours and three-quarters for 35 runs. This brought his

America Names Ryneveld

Its Wightman Cup Team

Chestnut Hills, Mass,

Aug. 16.

The

aggregate for his last four Test times out.

innings to 40 runs the 'three

ke

England were 51 runs for two wickets at the clost, 151. runs behind with eight wickets stand- ing-Reuter

S" BODTEL” AFIZICA

31

day's meeting.

The-new

ratos ara First Division, $40 per person; Men's Second Division, 330 Ladies First Division, $201, and Ladies Second Division $20

ACTIVITIES REVIEWED Reviewing events of the past year, Mr Blinko 'noted that gen- crally speaking "the high etan- dard of Hockey and sportsman- was well maintained." ship

In accordance with the deaf- sion of the last annual general.

kides.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE STANDINGS

FIRST

DIVISION

IRC

meeting the Men's League was divided into two divisions. This KBGC proved a success, At the end be UC the season the Army were once. C

Red while the 209 again at the Thunderbolts became the first Ree

PRC winrers of the 'Second Division. Mi Blinko mid that assistance Do Tetlica was given to the revival of

with hockey The result that seven bett organisations, comprising. 12. icama, joined the

that Laders

the 'run f'two

12

IKHA, Decreio Lengue two divisions. The Grem. IRC

RCC 1insAvon the First Division C while the Diocesan Chris School

the Second Divialock

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parol 10. 15. It the previous yeár | KINFC:

Mr Blindto said that the bid:

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Rowan, d. Hutton b. Brown 55 Endsan, c. Brown 5. Laker Six noted women temis Laker's reward came in the Tan Ryneveld, st. Brennan i players were named tonight next, which he dismissed Van

Laker Mourac,.lbw-b. Brown to the United States Wight Ryneveld, who had never been comfortable against him Vih

|Cheatham, low

Laker man Cup team which will

Ryneveld stretched right

for

McLean c. May b. Laker play Britain on August 24-ward and missed an ofbreak. Mantell, G. Tattersall :-*

As the batsman dragged his Athol, Ro 25 at the Longwood Cricket

Rowan, c. Baker Brentan

whipped or the Club here.

bails He that struggled for 67 Chubs, B. Bedrer

b. Shackleton ninutes over 10 runs.

Melle Browni

Cup Nourses McCarthy, not out reen Cormolly and Mrs Patricia utrdly that the fall of his wifetras Todd were. named to representot looked imminent any bell hd survived an Before scoring,

Doris Hart Shinty Fry, Nancy Cheffoe, Beverley Baker Mau-

In the 23rd

rektorat appeal for a

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LIKELY TO BE LIFTED

been opposition There has from many quarters to this ban and it is considered likely that at a special meeting of the Foote ball League;"

27

League, Called for August

will be, lifted

o enter be to

alternative

IntoWScréat TREMELY

recorded broadcasts were made and then played back in the ovoning so that hospital

panputs

and alike could still boar them.

On the donat

playing front there is considerable in rost in whather Tottenham Hotspur can maintain 10. dhe form which the Second and has won then

First Division

ision Championships succession set

**Their...... closent:

In

challengers

socorre existence.

London Express Service:

Tomorrow's Home Soccer Fixtures

The Home soccer season com-

would appear to be rejuvenated mences tomorrow with a "full. Manchester United, who finished programme of matches in all runners-up Inst. spason, Division position tiny, have now occupipă our times out of, Ave igre, the four

·wer.

Tottenhata Hotspurs, Jast

season's Champions, will be up

against stur opposition in their

Nelther Tottenham nor Min-o; Ming Winter, meeting Middle-

Have'

made any big

borough one the intter siground. Followling 15. (He programme:

name algnings ductreg the close season" although later) on "Mart- chester may bring back Charlie Mitten, their outside left who shakpaol has returned from a two-year Bel

coaching contrach in Bogata and

is at present, under "suspension) för Having broken fit original. contract with Manchester,

"ARSENAZAS JALWAYS

As niwiya Arfènd will be ond 147 291⁄2 of the big attractions althought

39

önd must coining bonus doubts nr.

to their naility to finish In: the

top-half of the table, fudging by

[137] of wahbwed at the end.

37.

the

ason Prhey are relying opan humanly theme, alad

(*1944]. | foafvilley, Bave had for the- list

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SKIPS TABLES

qalar. Compolition and also provid. KCD frp good for ihe, R.AFlying the ball valve Mittal of the Knock-Out Com 193-1036 21 on Both the Army and the

Hongkong," University, tenkana viet

at wan melo

Medalioko also reported been desided that the Associa“ tion would not end a Hongkong

the United States renewal of “, thes matches.

DAMN N/A Bowilngr. Nerthor

Louise Brough not

Leker at the other end, Mes Margaret Osborne du Pont, fought back an offbreak from Beder the national weinca's champion, round the wicket and Chootha Shackleton

Tattersall named to the squad of which was leg-before

third kor they have been members Ave South Africa's Recond,

and fourth, pickets fall at the Brown Miles Brough-injured her right; same total of 108 runs.

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