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Ramadhin Gets In Among The Wickets
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951.
ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 189 AGAINST COMMONWEALTH
TEAM AT
KINGSTON
Kingston, Surrey, Aug. 29.
England, led by Denis Compton, won the Voss and elected to bat on an easy-paced pitch when they met a Commonwealth eleven at Kingston today.
.
Both teams were strongly represented, the visitors including four of the successful West Indies team last season. The teams are;'
Commonwealth XI: V. Mankad, G. Headley, E. Wecken, F. Worrell, V. Hazare,
P. Umrigar, J. Pettiford, B. A. Barnett, G. Tribe, S. Ramadhin, Khan Mohamed.
England XI: J. D. Robertson, S. M. Brown, D. Smith, D. Compton, A. Watking, F. G. Mann, B. L. Muncer, A. E. Rhodes, C. Gladwin, G. Dawkes, L. Jackson.
The Pakistan fast bowler, England captain, into an indis-, feature of this day's pity. Khan Mohamed, and India's jcretion that led to his downfall. Hazure opened The
duinst Robertson
crown A
When the Commonwealth bowling These three wickets fell while batted Mankad was in excellent form. His off-driving and leg- and Brown caly three runs were scared.
To
dramatie. few hitting were faultless and, of Robertson, who is playing Int his
dismissed the first 50 runs he scored more last match before leaving for moments, Ramadhin India with the
MCC. started Denis Compton before the crack than half.
scored. He was in a marterly mood Mohamed, England batsman had gainst
confidently
Arst over.
Just when the
peared
Brown tried a daring
taking a boundary to leg in the Attempting a short run Compton and scoring rapidly when, in had the mortification of seeing playing forward to a ball that batsmen ap-the West Indies player feld the kept low, he was log-before.
flash
scatter the Subacquently Weekes and "WOT- be settling down ball and in 10
could run and wicket before Compion
tell punished the attack during n delightful third wicket stand reach the crease. fullcd to get home.
When it seemed that the
of 87 runs. THREE IN FOUR OVERS
would be dis
As a result, the Common. When Sonny Ramadhin came England team.
score on wealth finished in a 'command- a rapid missed for a paltry at 50, on the
such 4 wicket,
Watkins, the
ing position requiring only 10 change came over the game.
lefthander, came He sent back three bntamen Glamorgan
runs for the lead with seven wickets Manding-Router. in the space of four overs and by brilliant fielding ran out These four Denis Compton, wickets fell while three runs were scored.
Brere
Watkins and Rhodes made a
were
Pfence thinn
this With
COUNTY CRICKET
London, Aug. 29. pitches
out drying
bowlers after yesterday's rain, 'deminated the English County Cricket Championship matches which opened today.
to the rescue.
BOLD TACTICS Watkins, who with Robertson {Derbyshire) of and Rhodes
team Is this
10 tour India, and Ceylon Fakistan ylight recovery and cent up the winter with the MCC, adopted and three- bold tactles, which brought him hundred iri one
other success. quarter hours but two
With Gladwin, of Derby one to wickets fell quickly,
steady. relable Σ as
Only one county, Somerset, shire, Mankad and at the interval the
with scored πατε more concerned
thon 200 runs, well on Commonwealth
attack. Walkins while there were only two cen- showed some welcome aggres turies registered by Somerset's Ramadhin quickly length and, bowling with all his ion. He sent up 150 runs after opening bat, Harold Gimbleti,
of batting
and and Lea Hutton for Yorkshire. renowned guile, he soon began to three hours
However, Somerset eight fours
'finished take a heavy toll of the batsmen. claimed a six and
far from well placed in their He arst brilliantly caught and among his major strokes.
Yet, despite Watkins efforts, match agumst Worcester, who bowled Smith (Derbyshire), who
first in- attempted to hit him off his England, mainly owing to Ra-require '86 runs for a
inspired n:adhin's
spell, were nings lead with eight wickets in length.
for 180 runs.
hand. Cimbiott lost eight part- with flighted ball that wen:-
#
In the deep by through quickly and immediately judged calch afterwards enticed Mann, the old Hazare, whose fielding proved n
top.
found his
He then decrive: Robertsonkin's fell to a splendidly ners in hitting a restrained 108
Stanley Matthews Feels He Has Had
A Good
Innings
"I have had two games this season and they were both poor ones", said the great Stanley Matthews to me after his Blackpool team had beaten Portsmouth at Fratton Park by the convincing margin of 3-1----
Matthews was certainly a lot slower than last season, never revealing that quick breakaway over the first ten yards or so.
He was well covered by ex-for him.
Army left back Yuell, but his "The best young player in worth to his side cannot really football" is how Joe Smith ranks be estimated on that basis, for him. "I shall build my future he also kept winger Galillard attack round him."
and halfback Dickenson partially occupied in 'inarking him, and so cused the burden on some of his colleagues.
After the match we fell to discussing the respective merTus Matthews and Preston's Tom England outside
ut
Finney
CS
rights.
Personally, I shall always
dor Matthews because he.
Plates when he has an in-
ternational match as a backcloth -as-any-star should.
—ARCHIE 'QUICK.
70,000,000
Will Watch World Series"
Now York, Aug. 29. Another all-time record
But Finney had his supporters for spectators for a single on the grounds that he has more
event will be set when the
runs.
THE GAMBOLS
EXCUSE ME: GENTIEKENL VAULT: I ANSWER_MY, THIONIS
"QURNING COMM GFORDE
French Rugby Faces
A Supreme Test This Coming Season
Says HYLTON CLEAVER
The coming rugby season is going to be absolutely vital to the game in France. The French RU is still under a shadow of suspicion in 'connection with the subsidising of players, and in their efforts to dispel all doubts, are having to fight the most seri- ous cliallenge encountered by any rugby-playing country yet from 'Its own Rugby League.
Paris, previously untouched by League influence, is to have a professional team for the first time. The brilliant wins of the French Rugby League team in Australia and the inclusion in League teams of phenomenal players, are beginning to make the public wonder..
Rugby League Tour
NEW ZEALAND PIN THEIR FAITH ON YOUTH
By PETER LOVEGROVE
Funnily enough, French Rugby Union des arc not greatly affected by losses to the League, because few of the international players so well known at Twic- loenham Interest the scouts as likely professional ps. There
Caps.
DRRY ABOUT THE
UTORMEN SHE WAS A CALL HVE: OREN MAITING FOR
South China Boat Singapore Sarvites
Singapore, Aug, 29. The South China Football 'team nhowing their best form yet on this tour beat The Combined Services here this afternoon by four goals to two, after sharing one goal eath at half time.
Scorers were Lee Yak-tak with two goals to his credit and Moh Chin-wah and 'Chu Wing-koang. Cha
with a penalty goal.
scored
Hockey Ass'n Meeting
Officials of a number of sub- committees of the Hongkong Hockey Association were elected at a meeting of the officials of the Association yesterday,
Those elected were:
Rules, G. T. Palmer (Chak- min), G. S. R. Connon and Captain A. B. Budley, R.A. a whole class between what
Hotkey Umpires Board. — C.
man McClannen is required in the two codes.
Of all the Rugby Union players Stand A. M. Xavier,
E. Aldridge), Flight W.O. W. G. represented France between Padley 1945 and 1951, only Jean Prat Grounds. Col. E. S. Turner fils best, and possibly Yves (Chairman), Instructor Com- Bergougnan, really interested mander R. C. Cross and Mrs the League intensely.
who
al
hove
Warwickshire, the champions The average age of their 26-strong party is only 23 and four of the tourists are under 21. "Baby" of the side is 18-year-old Bruce Robertson, a clerk from Auckland, who plays at centre threequarter. Next comes 19-year- old William Sorenson, a shipping clerk who has only had one season of senior football. Weighing 12 st 8 lb, he is a hard running centre with a good defence,
LOOK SECOND-RATE Lesegue, who would certainly again for been selected France as an amateur, has be- The New Zealand Rugby League authorities are pin-come a godd professional club
get Into the national team. In the match at the Ovalning their faith on youth for their forthcoming tour of player, but is not fast enough in here between Surrey, last sea-
Britain this autumn. son's joint
champions, and
this
the pitch helped the year, bowlers all day
Nineteen wickets fell for an
aggregate of 204 runs, leaving Surrey 82 rung ahead with a
second innings wickets
Intact
When Surrey were all out for 127 runs their skipper, Michael Barton, must have wondered about the wisdom of taking first knock, but Warwickshire fared even worse. has been
The team which defeated only twice this season tost their first-five-wicketsin. 45 minutes for runs, Jim
Surroy's off-spinner, Bruce's Laker, taking three wickets in nine
runs.
balls for two
runs when Warwickshire de- clarod 60 runs behind.
Maurice
welcothe
:
E. M. Gray,
18
·
Selection, G. T. Palmer (Chairman), W. O. Smith and J. A. R. May..
School-boys Hockey, A. M. Xavier.
Mr. W. O. Smith was also
the Association's" Fixture Secretary. diectea
Besides election of sub-com- - I am told that Pulgaubert, the mittee members, the meeting. French RL, full-back, who broke decided to affiliate hockey team! Australia Jim Sullivan's Te of two clubs which have apled card of-106 points on a tour. for the affiliation. The makes full-backs like Arcalis teams are the Nau Jawar Hoc and Alvan, whom we think key Team and the Nav Bharat exceptional, look second-rate.
015
Hockey Team.
two
It was decided to raiss Thun- derbolts Hockey Team, which played in last year's "B" Divi- "A" Division. Also from "B" Division to ion, "A" was the University Hockey
to
E. Brousse, gigantle second- row forward of the National On the 20-year-old mark are two and was one of tite suc-XIII, is so outstanding that Sord wing threequarter Cyril Eastcensee of the last NZ, visit to at his peak would not live with
him. Seventy thousand specta raised hake, a butcher by trade and a Britain four years ago.
Others who made the trip tors on Sydney cricket ground
Stam ne runner with a clever side-
Presently there are altogether slop on the Geld, and experienc with him then and whom we apparently thought likewise.
ain are Joe For- ed full-back Andrew Berryman.
The only RU player who has nino teams in both "A" and "B" a French Divisions. In the "A" Division kvha has been in top-class rug- rest, the brilliant wing three- by for three years.
quaiter who finished second in been a success the try-scoring. Ist, now hap League international since the tie teams are; Hongkong Hoc- who key Club, University, Hongkang Royal -brother,
from illness; war isle Morquey,
Thunderbolts, pily recovered Robertson, captaining the
Berum-halt James laigh, who played for France in 1950: and Police,
a year to sottie Navy, Royal Air Force, Army, side from centre threequarter. was dogged by injury but is it took him
Argonauts and Recrelo "A"
comprises The "B" Divisjon Nine men were out for 61e has represented the Do- considered the star NZ. player down as a professional,
How, then, can the French mlion in ovory International of the 'dity; half-back Desmond since the end
YMCA, Royal Navy, of World War Borchard who partnered Haigh Rugby Union defeat the box of Hongkong Auxiliary Air
of the League Force against the British touring side office apponl
Normands, Nav last summer; hooker, William Firstly, they have the best Dutch Hockey Club, Army Re Davidson, who has been known human rugby reservoir in the crelo to outhook Britain's Joo Egan; world, with the possible excep, Bharat and Nou Jewar.
None but and second-row forward Charlls tion of the Maoris. McBride, who has not missed they can compare with the Bas- ques and the Catalans as a a Test since the war.
natural source of supply.
Rugby Union supportero in Newcomers who should also France also want a more strin-
As the three Army grounts attract much attention, are 24-gent dandard of fitness. Other year-old full-back Henry White, wise, they say, France will not
were obtained through efforts goad-kicker; wing hold the Springboks. a reliable
When the Australians were of Col. E. S. Turner, Mr Biliko, meeting, tho threequarter William Hough, a
in 1047-8 and beat Englaria, Chairman rehere champion sprinter who repre
Ireland, they thanked the Colonel on behalf of scr.ted N.Z. in
Empire Scotland and loose-forward Alistair crossed the Channel and were the 'association. Games;
It was decided to invite two teams and one Atcinson, who is even faster well beaten by Frice.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES The following were the close jot play scores of first-class
cricket games played today:
At the Oval: Surrey 127 (E. Deusor 63, Weeks four for 40; and 10 for no wicket. War- wickshire 01 for nine declared (A, Bedser four for 35, Laker five for 22).
(Watking
1,
Home Soccer Results
Arsenal
London, Aug. 29.
FIRST DIVISION
2 Chelsea
4 Preston N.E.
At Hove: Northamptonshire The following were the 174 (Brookes 50, Oakman five results of football matches for 62), Sussex 82 for Ave,
At Kingston: England XI 189 played today:
67, Pettiford three for Ramadhin three for 29). for XI 180 Commonwealth
07 (Weeks not out, three 'Worrall 62).
At Bournemouth Hampshire 138 (McCorkell 57 not out, Ray Smith five for 61) and 18 for wicket. Essex 107 (Knott
20).
ways of heating an opponent, .'
True. Matthews has only two forthcoming World Series is -the dragging of the balt in- televised Coast-to-Coast for wards and to the left all the the first time..
Some 60,000,000 to 70,000,000 no
of the Bell Tele- opening The phone System's 40,000,000 dollars declared
time
of his across the front rivals, and the flick with his
right instop that takes him "out may watch the basebal; 'classic. { kiX 70% DE: MCC 192 for eight
side" a back. And with these
best left backs in the world for
(Skinner 50, Boucher
1 Wolves
Spurs
Charlton Derby Fulham
3 Burnley Liverpool Manchester C3 Huddersfield Newcastle U. 0 West Brom. 1 Middlesbro
Bolton
City
NEWCOMERS
the
Grounds Available. It was revealed during the meeting that there are available to the association ultogether nine grounds, of which three are army grourids two on Boun' dary Street and another In Soo- kuapos.
LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
A First División Lesque lawI bowls match will be played at Sookanpoo this afternoon at 3.30 between Indian RC and Tal- kuo. The latter will be repro edited by B.3. Baker, T. Ve all, C. Bovaird, and 3.3. lock; B. Billimore, D. Dally, R. Grifin and W. Brown; R. Main, N. Heaton, JC,Chal- mers and W. Melrose,
Kowloon Bačka
Kowloon Dock Club'lecktie Menina Are an sallow:
To-marrow v Neerbia "B" (nway), 5.10 p.m. S. Telford, A. Pearson, G. Kutchison, W. Marshallway; W. Bosne, W. McCall, C. Calling, W. Davidson; G. Martin, J. McLelland. R. "Gourlay, W.M. McCall,
Saturday v
Merelo. "W b.m. (waY); B. Teltord, "Cales, 1α, Hutchison, It. Gourlay: W. Bayne, W. McCall, C. Col- lins, W. Davidson; G. Martin, A. Mackenzie, A. Pearson, W.M. Me- Chil
Indian R. T
↓
1st Division Taikoo Club it Bookunpoo, 10-morrow-1, All, AR. Minu. A.M. Omar and U.M. Omtr J. Hoosen, A.R. Kitchell, K.M. Omer and ́A.K. Minu S. TusLIK. K.M. Rumjaho, M.B. Hann bhd U.A. Rumjäha,
1st Division v. Pollen Recreation Club 'at Bookunpoo on Saturday-- I.M. Omar, A., Ming. AM. Omar and U,M. Omar; J. Hoowder, M.Y. Adal, K.M. Omite Ford A.X. Unu: 3. Yurat, K.M. RumJahn, 1.B. 3ping and. A. Rumjohn.
2nd Division
V Päipiño Club at King Park on Saturday,A.O Madar, -4.H. Seemin. 8.M. Hum. John and T. AN; B.O, Bux, AR. Abbas, A.J. Humain pod A.. Razack: 1. Kitchell, '0.3. Sadlek, A.M. Wahib and J.M.A, Namjahti.
and plusion Filipino "Chib at
Aboo, Bonkumpon on Saturday-S, 2.M., 61 Artifli, A.H, Akbar and A.R.A. Rahman: AB. Kitchell, 4.9.A. Curroem, M.A. Wahab, and A.B. Kitchail A Bschoo. 9. Hucky, R. Marker and A.M. Kumjahn.
**OC
1st Division v Crelsengower_Cric- ket Club at Cox's Road un Nature day.-A.V. Lopes, D. Rosselet, 1.5. Cupell, EACH Fincher: F.R. Kermani, J.N. Wong, T.E. Bøker, W. Kore Bling: W. Colledge, J.A, rible, 6. Lee, Thompson.
fIKKRC
The following are selected to re- present Hongkong Electrié. Redrea- tion Club in a friendly Tawn bowls match against Hongkong Football 'Club at Happy Valley on Saturday: 3.K. Mundy, R. De Home,.. X. Paulson, JF. Barton: V. Kruse, J. Gibson, T. Boycott, A.G. Gard- net C.W. Johmaon, W.A. Stewart, WA, MacFarlane, W. Bloker.
KEC.
The toflowing will represent Hongkong Cricket Club in a friend. ly lawn bowls ramie, against Crai geniower" Cricket Cilib”. ot Chater Road 'an 'Saturday:
D. Phillips. L.M.9. Lloyd. B.W. T.C. Armiger, E.JR. Mitchell: Fairburn, R.W. Hollway. ED ATHU. R.H. WIKI: 0.W. Sewell A.S Mitchell, R.R. --- Davies-2 Prentice F.C.B. Black, G. Barclay. P.S. Cassidy, K. Johnston,
'Becreto
Recreto "Blue" y Kowloon Dock Club at Kings Park at. 5.10 p.m, ots Saturday N.A. Beltran, Peralta. R.. Luz, J. LAIZ: A.A.
Lopes. R.A. Ozorio, C.C. Pereira. J.E. Noronha; E.M. Alargoun, G.A, Gulereca,, J.Z.V... Ribeiro, | CILI Panson
_Recreto "White" -v Kowloon "Dock Clup at King's Park on Saturday at 5:00 pm 7, Gülferres, J. Rocha, C.P. Dasto, L.F. Xavier; G.A. Noronha, L,M, Rodrigues, C.A. C Roza Pereira: Danenberg, R.M.V. Ribeiro, A.F. Gomes, - M.A. Enplats, A.M.BOER.
Recreio "Blue" "Kówloon How)- “ink Green Club"-at-Kiigu Park fut" 3.30 P.T.N.A. Deltrão, AP, Pereira, R.F, Luz, J. Lu: A.A Loper H.A. Ozoplo, C.C. Pergies, JE. Noronha; E.M. Alaredun, GA. Guterres. JP.V. Ribeir
Filipino Club
2nd Division
Inclán: (home) R.C. Vin Saturddy út 4 p.m. :---570. da Luz, VA. Ribeiro. F.J. Meulin. Dr. V. Atienza; E.I. Hunt.. 3.4. Delgado. M.T. Nunes, R. Baga; W.F. Chang, H.J. Norontia, J.T. Cotton, H.Y HAD
grit Division (nway) - Indians R.C. on Saturday at 4 p.m. - 200 Tan, LA; Peres, VA, Neves, C.A. Coelho; 1.5. Castro, - R.J Manilde, HIA. Tubeiro, „F.J, «Rod= riques: 8. Artis, CM, Xavier, C.M. Coquino, L.A. Giuuerrex: Re sarve. R. Gomor.
KDGO
First deen WWY V ht King'
330 pm.3.
Hearélo
Park on Saturday at
Crighton, P.
9. C. Norman,
J. Dinnen, A. Spary, M8.
McKelvie: K. Bodle, Tindall, E. Purvi, B. B. Robert
GD.
Bates suggested for the later- ladies' team from Maedo, The port game were January 28 and Harris, W. Huston,
1952. 20,
than Hough: and powerfully. It is being claimed that France men's hockey built Kenneth English, a police can do it again if she will only man who made his debut in
take the trouble, and fit to against Frimce beat this representative side Internationals
from the finest rugby adtion in the world, South Africa, would be the best possible answer to the League
SECONDA U 4 recently.
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two moves he tins beaten the trans-Continental) Microwave live for 74), Gentlemen of Ire- Bary
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At Bristol: Gloucestershire
Series, starting a few days later, 101 (Wardle six for 18). York-
to have the greatest video au hire 182 for three (Hutton 110
lerce yet.
When will he retire? Speak- ing to him before the Portsmouth match at his seafront hotel, I
It will take the Serles for put the question to Stanley, and
replied: "It must be getting the first time across the Rocky Mountains to stations in Salt close new. I have had a good City, San Francisco, Lou innings. Still, am very at,
Angeles and San Diego. There and after all. I was good enough are nearly a million and a half to play for England last season.
within range of those I shall know before anyone else sets when I am beginning to slip.tations.
and I can afford to go out of the
game then. I do not intend to
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FLY-HALF NEED
The suggested dates will be coming final. forwarded to Macao before bb-
Becond team at home v . on Maturday at 3.30
RJ WIgginton: Volckicts, A.
Hutton,.
Rober
Stränke, D. Tráil; Be Greaves, J. WeBellamy.
Hongkong Now ISF Member
visitors were, due to The 0
their 20-match four on 1 start
A sub-committed entrusted September 15 with a fixture Shomeld U.
with the task of Tocking after Luton Town 2
against Keighley, but this has
interport matches was foizned. Southampton 5 Notts Forest
been postponed as they will be
Perhaps the greatest need is Those nominated were Tars H. M. Xavier arriving later than expected.
A. Bar Woo France (Chairman), Rochdale. proved a problem for September 18 Fine Leicester: Lancashire 103 Crewe Alex. 4 Hartlepools & 2 They are how due to open oh for a By-half this position has L. Hale, Mr
the wor and the and Commander R. C. Cross. Grimsby Lincoln City 0
to be fever, since Other changes are likely
At the conclusion of the Wrexham 3
made in the announced pro- search for another young cartre. Place 77. Sperry six for 22).
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The International... Bwith 4that they would prefer to play when he was first discovered, Hon. Secretary of the Associa
tion's Council indicated that all ming Federation has recognised three club matches in Yaldwerk provides another. than the matches the fact that
France won hockey umpires who want to rather
With
Yorkshire three of four internationals last be qualified should write to Mr 0 henshire and Cumberinho. season is patribed to the excepG. T. Palmer,, caro of Shaun'
Or Tomes, 2 They play three Tests sittional
Leicestershire 188 for three (Tompkin 57 not out).
(SOUTHERN)
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