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The Week's Battles Of The Giants
(By TOUCHER)
CHINA MAIL
Established #45
SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1952.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
Emerging triumphant from two great battles of the giants during the last week were Club de Reercio, top favourites for the Senior Division Lawn Bowls League title, and Kowloon Cricket Club, the season's dark-horse.
Both teamL maintained their
unbeaten record
with these two wina. Recreio's 4-1 victory over the the more title-holders, Indian Recreation Club, was
valuable, enabling them to take the top place on the league table, with a clear four points lead over the champions, but. KCC's 3-2 upset triumph over Kowloon
Club was
the more brilliant and Bowling Green spectacular,
Recreio were full value for game to 18-18 on the 15th'head, on the 19th head. their four points against the and 22-22 Indians in a match that produced The Bowling Club took a two probably the highest standard.of for the 20th and ended up with "four to win by six shots. bowls so far the season:
better-balanced After being 3-8 down on the They had side than their opponents, desisth head in their game against the fact that the champions were.
rink, E. C.
il
Fincher's four return of the two Oma; brothers next few heads to enjoy
reinforced in this match by the C, Simpled up on the
Romer their
12-9 K. M. Omar and A. M. Opa, who ed at the tea interval. After 122
fell off badly In their first match this season they
and were showed that they had lost very able to scure only three-shots little of their last year's form on two of the remaining heads. The Indians seemed to have lost a great deal of their former con-in the second
Recreio again proved Adence, and to badly need the
superiority In marked presence of that moral influence: exeried by their veteran sitip division, scoring anohter maxi- U. M. Omar last year. The re-mum-point win, this time at the turn of this popular skip in about expence of Kowlson Bowling a month's time will make the Green Club. They have now return match "more" Interesting scored 14 points in three
matches.
ano.,
Best performance among the that by the rink winners was of A.A. Lopes, E. M. Alarcoun, C.F. Passes and J.A. Luz. Luz in particular has never been in bottom. For the lasers, A. R. Minu at No. 1 held his own,
this
TODAY'S GAMES Both
leading teams, the Recreio and Indian Recreation easy Club, will have fairly
Club,
in the first division league matches today. Recreio will be guests to Kowloon Dock Club but Jeff Hoosen at No. 2 was and the Indians to Hongkong The Indians Football slightly off, A.M. Omar mode
take the maximura return into the must try to An impressive team and did more than his points to keep in the running. No. 3 in converting and will probably try a new the Jic Inio his kip's favour rink in this match. U. A. Rum
Julin, who has been finding great difficulty so far to recover
share as
on a great number of heads, The Recreio rink opened with
než van heads from
sportingly
It
a four but from 8-4 forged his best form, has, it is learnt, nhead to 12-4 with a six on the voluntarily and 7th lead.
The Indians fought | vacated his skip's position. back pluckily to 11-12, but gave away seven shots on the 15 likely that the new riik will consist of U. A. Rumjahn, K. M. which Runjalin, K. M. Omar and A. they never recovered, eventuni- M. Omar. ly to lose by 21-28.
Mainly
for KCC The most responsible 3-2 vidcry over Kowleon Bowl- ing Green Club was the rink consisting of F. B. Kernual, T. E. Baker, A. J. Kow and w. Hong Sling, whose 35-11 score over F. Francis, J. G. Meyer, A. Harvey and R. B. Robenson enable their team 10 end up with a 72-04 margin on the ag- gregate.
It seems that the Kowloon Dowling Green Club, who were just unlucky to lose to Recrelo by one shot in their first match, still have to shake off the hoodoo exerted by their home green.
5-1
T. M. Reg.t. B. Pat. OM. |Coor, 1967 ky REA Berest, Ins.
"Ceorge sounds very convincing, but I can't see all those droamy things he says about my eyes!"
INDIANS RECORD
FIRST WIN
IN SIX GAMES
Oxford, May 23.
of
Mitchell, c. and b. Ahmed Cpxon not out Extre
the
Denis Compton Skittles Out Gloucestershire
London, May 23. Middlesex, defeating Gloucestershire by 111 runs today, strengthened their position at the head of the County cricket championship table.
With four victories in five matches they have 48. points, 20 more than Northamptonshire and Surrey, both of whom have played three matches.
Surrey could do no better than take first innings, points from their drawn game with Essex, and Northamptonshire drew level with them with a win by 118 runs over Sussex.
Yorkshire, who did not have a County game in this series, are fourth with 24 points from four matches, followed by Derbyshire, whose victory over Worcestershire Have theat total of 20 polpis.
Next con
come Kent, Lancashire and Gloucestershire, each with
points.
13
Gloucestershire and Lancashire cach gained four points for, a first innings lead in the present series, but Kent were left withi out anything to show from their against Somerset,
watch
A spell or bowling by Denis Compon, in which he took five wickets for 20 runs after lunch, lielped Middlesex to victory after Gloucestershire had loaiced To have a reasonable chance"of- winning.
ROT SETS IN
65
Set to get 315 runs, Glouces- tershire had 168 on the bord a lumen for the loss of three wickets, but in a further minutes they were out, losing their last six men for 38 runs,
Compton, as usual, sent down a number of bad balls, but he bowled enough good ones to bring
Kriyals him an innings of six wickets for 63 runs,
Earlier, Jack Cropp, who hit 10
Living Language
Why we say To get off
scot-free.
In the Middle Ages a -“scot”" was a payment that was "hot" into the general fund .e. a parish tax, and a "ot" was that part of the tax which on deemed. individual was
able to pay. "To get off, acol-free" was thus to get out of paying any tax at all.
DROBNY'S EASY
VICTORY
Paris, May 23. Six players, including three "seeds," joined fours in 58 runs scored in two hours and Jack Young. who earlier qualifiers in Felicis 60 in 70 minutes, had simo Ampon of the Philip
..
stored Gloucestershire good pines, and Frank' Sedgman,
start.:
Surrey set Essex to get 322 of Australia, in the men's runs for victory in three hours singles last 16 in the French quarter, but with the lawn tennis championships #exception of a fifth wicket stand
The Indians, in the sixth first-class game their tour, gained their first victory with a win over Oxford University by nine wickets.
Cowdrey and Dowding, however, made tourists work hard for the success.
Cowdrey made 54 to bring his to 140 and match aggregate
hit a Dowding, an Australian, splendid 89, which included seven Cowdrey hit Ave fours a be et
from fours. and a
no-ball Shinde in his 54.
Oxford, who looked doomed to Divecha early defeat as they started the Hamr
behind with Roy . day still 95 runs three men out, prolonged the Ghulam
Alimed innings until 3.20 p.m.
Ahmed Shinde Once mare Ghulam took chief honours with lus off- spinners. He took five wickets for 68 in Oxford's second innings to have a match analysis of 13 for 150.
.
interesting first division match is likely to be that between Craigengower Criekes Club and Talkoo Club at Happy Valley. Taikoo are just getting into their stride this season, but Craigengower are still unsettled in their team come position. After their failure in. week, George Souza's rink undergoes another reshuffling, Set 62 do win, the Indians this time for the better with Alast Roy at 25, but Umrigar hit Contes coming in na skip, and 20 in ten minutes, including, 13 Souza reverting to No. 3. With from the last over-sent down the Ene-up as it is this week, by Boobbyor. Craigengower should win on two rinks and take the aggregate.
OUT OF LUCK
Kowloon Cricket Club will be This time they made It on two at home to the Police in what the match. should be the second closest game rinits but still lost
fuck and Bath.
were of the afternoon. An upset win form against Robertson's ink. They for the Police is not impossible were not playing ind bowls but but highly improbable, especially were up against a combination with the Kowloonites playing at
tion home.
which struck brilliant form. Kerman had slightly the better of F. Francis as lend, but this was off-set by the fine perfor mance. of G. Meyer for the Bowling Club rink at No,, 2. Harvey and Kew were about even and between the skips, tlong Sling's steady brilliance paved the way to bis side's big vin. Robertson was unlucky for the major part of the after- noon, his heavy drives failing to cone off.
F. Goodwin and J. McKelvle baltled through in a ding-dong
TODAY'S GAMES First Division CCC v Taikoo Chb KCC v PRC
KDC v Recreio HKFCIRC KBGC bye,
IRC
Division
Second "A" v KCC TIKCC v FC KDGC IRC "D"
V
Recreto byc.
Third Division
Recreto v PRC. CCC V PC. KCC v HERC KDC v HKFC
LEAGUE STANDINGS
1ST DIVISION
1
Eight places in the last 10 have still to be filled.
of 70 in 35 minutes by Htay Smith today. 232 and Doug Insolé, Essex seldom
looked likely to beat the clock,
At the close they were 71 runs short of victory with three wickets to foll
Toil
BOWLING·
O.M
W
11 2
39
3
10
4
3
.... 43.4 10
5
3
"
..... 47 13 107 Byes 4. Leg byes 4.
India-2nd Innings. Roy, c. Boobbyer b. Coxon Gaekwad, not out Umrigar, not out
Extras
L
Insole, cut leg before when 97, just failed to register, his
second century in the match.
THE RESULTS
Today's third round results were:
Jaroslav Drobny, seeded. No. 1, beat Guy Delhomme (France) 0-0, 6-1, 6-0..
Ken McGregor (Australia), seedett No. 4, beat Misco
The results were as follows:-Branovich (Yugoslavia) 7-5, a At Chesterfeld-Derbyshire 7-5, 6-4.
14 bent
Worcestershire
29 wickets.
A
by
10
350 Derbyshire
Tony Trabert (United States) forsooded No. 6; beat Owen Wil- no llars (South Africa) 64, 0-5, nine declared and 14 dor wicket, Worcestershire 131 and 7-5.
Kint Nielsens (Denmark)· Beat (Gladwin, right-arm fast- medlum swing, Ave for 87). Nigel Cockburn (South Afrlen)
At Cardiff Combined Services 0-6, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. 80 runs. Services 243 an
243 and 165. 185 and 143.
Total (per 1 wkt)
02 210 BOWLING
OMR W
The finish was in sight as soon Coxon as Umrigar cans In. He began Coutts as aggressively
he had left | Boobbyer
bent
ཐ་
1 1 18
5
0 22 0 .50 19
off in the first innings: He made Leg byes 8. No balle 1.-
the winning stroke and his included five fours.
Į
29 Reuter,
SLOW SCORING
Ghulam Hazaro, Shinde and.
after Ahmed bowled steadily
13 lunch and runs were hard
fcur with get. Dowding took
glance to long leg off Ahmed, but the off-spin bowler might hate had his revenge when he just failed to hold a cliff re- tum.
The Indians took their sixth wicket at 100, De Villiers falling
Uranium Project In
Corgan by 80
0 At Lord's Middlesex beat Gloucestershire by 111 rung Middlesex 138 and 345. Glouces- tershire 169 and 203 (Young 09:
lef Crupp 58, Denis Compton, arm leg-break, six for 63),
E. Germany
Berlin, May 23.
R.Del Bello (Italy) beat Jacques Jomain (Franco) 6-3, 6-2, 0-4.
Straight. Clark (United States) Gianni Cucelli (Maly) beat 0-0, 6-2, 7-5, 6-4-
The three remaining seaded players in the women's singles all reached the round of the jäst 10,
The results were: *
the United States.
At Gravesend-Kont-Somerset
Miss Shirley Fry, sected No. match drawn. Somerset 387 and 202 for six declared. Kont 374 beat Mme. Colette Michel and 101 for two.
Bernard (France) 6-0, 6-0. · At Liverpool Lancashire- Miss Doris Hart, No. 2, boat Warwickshire match drawn. Mmo, Jeanine de la Girolay. Warwickshire 280 and 208 for (France) 0-1, 7-0.
(Welton not out five declared
Miss Dorothy Head, No. 3,
Francoise Lancashire 209 for nine beat Mile.
Ispic to the wiles of Ghulam Ahmed, New uranium mincs have declared and 79 for one wicket (Belgium) 6-0, 0-1.
(Ikin not out 52).
winners All three
are from after spending 20 minutes over been opened by the Russians in
At Horsham Northampton- six ruins.
East Germany and intensive
The fourth seed, Britain's Miss prespecting with reiger coun-shire beat Sessex by 118 ruins. Dowding stood firm but Coutts,ters is under way, German end Northamptonshire 100 and 334 Susan Partridge, was besten in offering a simple return catch, Allied intelligenco
for seven declared. Sussex 133 the first round. --Beuter, and Jowett, run out by a smart vealed today,
and 247 (Cox 82, Caiman 63, throw-in from Roy, fell at 102
slow spin, five German mining experts re Tribe, left-arm and 107, respectively.
ported that a huge Soviet-run for 80). Dowding. who is an
At Aus-uranlum digging operation has
Ilford Essex-Surroy traliart, reached his 50, including been shifted come 30 miles to match drawn. Surrey 417 for Ave fours, in an hour and 50 the west in, East Germany frem nine declared and 227-for seven- minutes. This is his best score the Erzgebirge mountains into declared (Clark 74). Essex 823 the woods of Thuringia to ex- and 251 for seven (Insole D7).
Reuter. Oxford were then 3 rugs on ploit the latest findings. with two wickets left,
The new. 30
sources re-
by
10-mile
Mitchell made a few arm uranium field is bounded by strokes before Ahmed held an- the towns of Rudolstadt and other return catelt. This time it Saalfeld on the west and by was a stiff one, low. down, and Zaulenranda, Ronneburg and the score was 231.
Germone on the cast,
The innings closed ono · run Earlier worked mines at Aug later when Dowding, ready to and Johann Georgenstadt have hit at anything, missed and was begun to give out, Allied ex2 bowled for a splendid, 60 out of perts sold. United Press,
115 in 24 hours.
Shots
Shots
of the season.
P W
D
L
F
U D
Pts.
Recreio TRO
ሱ
100 173 16
13
194 172
0
Q
151 107 47
&
PRC
178
177
71%
TC
168 171
0%
CCC
112
120
KBGC
121
130
KDC
102
117
HKFC
DU 143
2ND DIVISION
Recreio
0
0
210
148
IRC "A"
2.
104 148
KCC
0
122 113.
HKCC
107
100
KBGC FC
02
147
104
01-
192
80 33
41⁄2
INC "B"
-1
102 118
2ND INNINGS
3RD DIVISIOŃ
Boobbyer, b. Shinde
0
244 180,105
Wiley, low b. Shinde
Blake, b. Shinde.
1114
03%
HCC
CCC
KOC
Necrolo
HKFC
FC
PRC
HERC
0 0 200 147 .63
A D
180 162
200 187
2 148 234
0
176 205
160 150
Scores:
227
Oxford University-In Innings
Indian Tourists-1
398 for 3 decl,
Innings
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Cowdrey, b. Hazare,
England XI On-
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