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Living Language

Why we say Snag.

The Gaelic snagalr” meant to carve or whittle down and "anng" has always been associated with wood until the present times, when it has come to mean an un- expected difficulty. This is because "snog" described the trunk of a treo barely showing above the surface of water and likely to be a danger to bathers and boats.

Helen Kwong And Partner Eliminated

(From "ARGONAUT”) Kuala Lumpur, June 6. Hongkong's Helen Kwong and the Malayan ex-Thomas Cup player, Lin Kee-fong,

eliminated

the

were

in

⚫ quarter final of the Mixed Doubles in the International Badminton Championships by Abdullah Piruz and Queenle Cheah 4-15 and 7-15.

The losers were no match in the first set against the brilliant not play and coverage of Queenie Cheah and Piruz's hard amashes,

The Hongkong girl and her partner led 7-3 In the second set but made no headway.

Piruz created a sensationnt

upset in the Men's Singles, beating the American champion,

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SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1952.

ENGLAND STRUGGLE FOR RUNS SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith ON A BOWLER'S

WICKET AT LEEDS

RE

Salha 3-10

T. M.

3. Pat. Off.

Cope, 105 by EA Bareler, ing,

"Oh, cheer up, George! I'm just positive you'll be a big success someday-and I've only known you'a week!"

Test "Discards'

Leeds, June. 6. j

India, whose defeat in the present Test series had been generally considered a foregone conclusion, had England struggling for 206 runs for five wickets in reply to a first innings total of 293 on the second day of the first Test:

With five wickets left England need 88 runs to snatch the lead. Rain has left the pitch ideal for off-spin bowling, and after Yorkshire-born Jim Laker had finished off India's innings by taking the last four wickets in nine balls, England, in turn, were baffled by Ghulam Ahmed.

Ahmed, one of the best slow travelling, low ball, but could bowlers in the world in the not hold it. right condillons, disposed of Hutton, Simpson and Compton, all caught by Ramchand in the log trap, for an aggregate of 47

runs.

Shinde, supporting with icg breaky, added to England'a : dis- comfiture by bowling, Peter May Cambridge University's prolife scorer, with a yorker, for 10.

Hazare did not present any thing like the same problem, the batsmen having no need to play as many deliverica outside the off stump...

'GOOD CATCH

It seemed inevitable

that a

wicket would fall, and that Ghulam would be the successful bowler.

It happened at 48 runs with Simpson the victim.

Then, though Ahmed and Ramchand continued to bowl

For once Simpson falled to get tightly, India lost their grip on the game after tea when 24-right over his forward defensive year-old Tom Graveney, Glou-stroke. cestershire's stylist, and Allan Ramchand, .at. backward Watkins,

Glamorgan's

short leg, flung himself forward hander, joined partnership for and snapped up another the fifth wicket.

catch. Graveney and Watkins, who both did extremely well on the tour of India last winter, made full use of

Forming

the leg Ramchand

good

:

Graveney and Watkins were still there at the jea interval with England 121 for four-still in difficulties but fighting hard.

LOSE: GRIP India lost their grip on the game after tea. Hazare gave Ghulam Ahmed only, three more avors after tea beforo calling for the new ball in the 77th over.

This did not scom a wise move for the pitch still took spin and Ghulam Ahmed was the only real danger to England.

Admittedly, he had bowled 34 successive overs, but he had just hod 20 minutes rost for tea.

Phadkar and Ramchand made no impression on: Graveney and Walkins, who batted beauli-

fully,

Eventually, Hozire bad to turn to Ghulam Ahmed' again, trep, but Walkins, with his eye well and in, pulled and cut him for four

of their experience were kept constantly in, his firs; over

ndd

90

India's bowlers, to 99 valuable runs in two hours and

Rout Derbyshire

London, June 6.

10 minutes.

BOWLING DEFIED Playing with a confidence

Two Test "discards", Malcolm Hilton and Roy Tattersall, spun out Derbyshire for 83 at Manches-never shown by the earlier bats- ter today to give Lancashire 12 valuable points in the County Cricket Championship table.

MOTO

was

This fighting fifth wicket stand added 90 in two hours and 10 miriutes and England with a total of 208 for ive had fought difficult anthemselves out of

position with credit.

Practically every bail Graveney found his scoring

Ahmed Chulara

chances becoming extremely yed in their direction.

rare with Ghulam Ahmed and Phadkar replaced Flazaro and Ramchand bowling "tight". Ho They had been regarded as

after one over of his normal stayed at 49 for almost a quar- possibles to play

against fast medium bowling, changed

ter of an hour, and eventually Australia next year. Providing to off-spinners with a leg trap. completed a fine 60 after two they retain today's form they Phadkar did not looks specially

hours and 25 minutes. will now be regarded as cer-dangerous with his spinners, Watkins teintics.

and Hazare brought on Shinde follow suit, but med certain to but when two short, to try leg breiks,

he played forward to the per- The move worked, for in his gistent Ghulam Ahmed, missed, second over, May tried to force and was leg before. a well pitched up ball off his was India bowlers and, though sub- boylod. men, they defled the tenacious toes, hit over it, and dued for periods, novées lont („sz? TIED DOWN Martin Mondez, 18-9, 14-18 and

opportunities of scoring.

*May fought doggedly for Graveney has so far batted which rain 15-9 in an heroic effort.

They

only 10 followed won with

hour and a quarter. Down 3-9 in the third set and minutes to spare.

three hours and 10 minutos, ended the match. already groggy, Piruz scored

"Surrey's overnight batsmen, with his best scoring stroke Rain, which checked their in a row with rivals, Surrey and Yorkshire, Eric Bodses, and 45-year-old six off Shinde.

Even if the weather- improves deadly smashes. He went on to fell only overnight at Man-left-hander Laurie Fishlock, who

give the spinners is playing in his last season for and no further rain touches the

ENGLAND FIRST to

will probably completed plich, bowlers the County, favourable conditions today.

Hilton, with his slow, left arm attractive centuries. Their un dominate the game for the re- deliveries, took full advantage nished third wicket stand pro- mainder of the match.

Laker provided early shocks dubed 188 at more than a run a defeated of the pitch to capture Lim Koon-lyam

comfortably wickets for 34 which gave him minute. 35-9 and

and 15-0 and will meet a match analysis of 10 for 49. Surrey now lead the table with sumed in bright sunshine this

morning.

Shindo sometimes found a spot, .Piruz in the semi-final, Tho Tattersall took three Derby-88 points from seven Kumes.

Going on at 285, He dismissed and then this leg breaks turned semi-finalists are Wong shire second innings wickets for Middlesex, without a other

County

Last

four game in this series, are second.minutes at a personal cost of

batsmen la 20 (alarmingly. Peng-soon and Seth.

55.with his off-spinners.

On-two occasions, -Graveney Hongkong's Miss Ullan Khoo

Lancashire eight points behind Northamp- Following

and Onished with did well to withdraw his bat in and Ivy Choong meet the

time Malayan Ladies' Doubles cham declaration, Derbyshire were set tonshire, who won an exciting two

to get 202 to win in three hours race for first innings points over figures of four wickets for 39.

In his first over he had the Graveney twice obtained for- third plons, Cecilia Samud

Nottinghamshire today, are and five minutes. On the tum with 44 points. Yorkshire, Hamp wickets of Phadkar Ramahand tunate fours through the covers

and Shinde with the first, third of Shinde, Umrigar cach tim

slipping and allowing the ball to cacape him.

Geven

points

13-9 and completed the matchchester with two more smashes.

Mendez was off form, making repeated errors.

Cheong

Hock-leng

and

A

БАХ

both

Queenie Cheah, in the semi-final.ing pitch, Derbyshire were conshire and Lancashire are next

Lent to try and play out time with 40 points. The amateur Williat made

Specials' Band

Making Debut

A

grand effort over a period of 70

minutes: John

THE RESULTS

Kelly stayed 50

The following are the results minutes and bowler "Dusty" Rhodes batted 40 minutes, but of County cricket matches:

At Romford-Essex-Hampshire Derbyshire Just failed to save

mach antoned us a draw the game.

184 The Special Constabulary

Rain ruined the prospect of owing to rain. Hampshire

and 164 (Ray Smith four for Band will make is first apan exciting finish at The Oval bearance this afternoon at the after the championship leaders, $4). Enex 100 and 139 for four

Club's 370 to win at the rate of 95 an37) 70, Shackleton threo furi

hour.

YMCA. Salisbury Road, leading Surrey, had Bet Leicestershire off the Hongkong Jazz new concert season.

Numbering nearly 30, the Band is led by Andy Hidalgo. all- It is an all-Filipino and volunteer group, and a definite asset to the social side of the Special Constabulary's activi- 11eat

In fact, It was a case of all the batsmen having to fight,

Even Compton and Graveney, Who is to attack the bowling whenever possible, were tied down completely

The India bowlers and fields- (men werd right on their toes, ready to force homo the unex- by the weathe

THE SCOREBOARD INDIA — FIRST INNINGS 283 Hutton,

c Ramchand

C Ramchand

Ahmed Sumed

day, b Shinde May,

for India when play was repected advantage given to the Compton, c.

runs

and last deliveries.

Laker did not acquire the same lift or quickness of furn es did Ghulam Ahmed later, but he was awkward enough for the Indian tail-and batanon

MAGNIFICENT BOWLING

Ghulam Ahmed took Bowling from Laker's he dismissed ond,

ver

+

He seemed to have trouble wh his foothold. *

.

BAD LIGHT

Compton, whether by design

INNINGS

b

10

23

18

Ramchand b

Graveney, not out Watkins, lbw b Ahmed Evans, not out...

Extras:

Total (for 8 wkts)

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Phadkar Ramchand Ghulam Ahmed Hazare Shinde

68 18

206

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14 6 17- 10 4 43 1 Fall of wickets: 1/21 2/48 or accident, faced nearly every 3/02 4/92 5/182-Reuter. ball from Ghulam Ahmed, and did TEA le more, than play them carefully, down at his feet.

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Then

successful Hutton, Simpson and Compton Compton did not score for Dearer Train Meals

a personal cost of 30 rund, about 15 minutes, and he

and ceived a cheer when eventually Yorkshireanach Glamorgan-He bowled main contr

London, June 0. FAST SCORING shire 292. Glamorgan 233 for it was India's misfortune that he pushed a single wkle of mid-

The price of meals on British Hongkong, 8th June, 1062. Leicestershire hit 24 in the eight (Hedges. 84, Close four for she did not have a bowler of on.

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A full breakfast is 5/6 against first 20 minutes for the 1003 of 41).

him.

|ing every tow sometia, and one wicket, but then a thundery At Worcester--Worcestershire With the loss of Compton at balting must have been ex-5, and a plain breakfast is PETER MOK deluge washed out play for an Combined Services, abandoned,

now 3/- against 2/6; a lunch hour and three-quarters.

no play today owing to rain. 2, England's position was not tremely difficult

happy 010 especially But nobody could-master coats 7/0 against 0/-; and Only 15 minutes remained for Worcestershire 229 and 168 for

Ghulam place in the West Lounge, com- play when the match resumed, three. Combined Services 548 for hulam Aluned, in spite of a Ghulam Ahmed and at 92 he dinner 7/6 against 6/Router.

apell, still bowled with gained by yet another valuable Another wicket fell and then four declared.

wicket hat consistent accuracy.

of Compton, who At The

The Oval -- Surrey-The too interval was, Ahmed's fell in the same way as the two Leicestershire match abandoned only break and when he was other victims of the off-spinner. as a draw owing to rain. Survey rested after two overs after too He was caught by Ramchand in 327 and 231 for two declared he had bowled three hours and the leg trap * (Eric Bedser not out 103, Fish-10 minutes for 34 overs, 14 lock not out 102), Leicestershire dens, 45 rutis and three 289 and 20 for two.

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Lawn Bowls League Tables

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The Indiana. must have had unpleasant memories of Graze- Graveney and Watkins pro-ney, who did so well against

seam Biost argued off the

BO

At Oxford - Oxford Univer-ceeded to pull England out of them. In their own country last rato winter. certainly, looked the drawn. trouble and the scoring

against the

batsmen 290 for eight increased

bowlers, Then, once more, for Willams 53). Ghulam Ahmed struck a blow

When Shinde dropped a long'

(Húton six for 34).

FIRST DIVISION

P. W. D. In F. A ·U.

D:

IRC Recreio

1

331

209

18

alty-Sussex match

0

200

17

Oxford 157 ani

KCC

272

14

(Boobbyer 120,

PRC

205

12

Sussex 409.

CCC

184 -104

.D

212 243

714

KaGC

149 195

ΠΙΚΡΟ

SECOND DIVISION

Recreio

KCC

16b- 214

0 210 2. 217

143 188

I

33)

14

IRC "A"

234

HKCC'

232

250

014

210

D

.2 100

inc ig

21%

02

declared (Bedford 63).

THIRD DIVISION

Recreio

314 200 1981, 200 1303241

10

ΔΙ Cambridge-Cambridge' University - Middlesex

match

10%

10

KDC

307

200

1014

(Robertson 83, Routledge not sut 73). Cambridge'University.

200 330

44

.8

PRC

4200 310

867

KFC

203 BRA

Ave).

HERC

248 317

KBGC FC

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GOOD INNINGS

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CROSSWORD:

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At Manchester - Lancashire for India. Coming back for a hop, Graveney swung him over. final spell he had Watkins leg the square, leg boundary, for:8. beat Derbyshire by 83 runs. before wicket,

and six, Lancashire 224 and 142 for nine

At the end of the day he had declared (Wharton 60, Gladwin the creditable figures of 40 England were 92, for tour five for 89, Jackson three for overs, 17 maidens, 28 runs ind wickots when Watkins, the last

Derbyshire 105 and 116 four wickela

of their recognised batsmen, MAY'S SKILL

Joined Gravenes, f Chulam Ahmed changed from Watchs, too was in form in round to over the wicket atter the Teats includia and a great INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION lunch, somewhat surprisingly deal

(éne_fire_Bistes, arpi Vermont, have

Georgia. ¡seen a “lot of the

My Florida. Indian bowlens

„London Express Service. At the fall of

of the fourth wicket Chulain lilled, needed to be watched

Ahmed's Agures 24 closely, but Simpson and May were overs, 10 maidens, 20

little more

and three

wickets. drawn, Middlesex, 180 and 202 began to show a

Walking frequently found confidence.

particularly May was

chance to skilful

hit Shinde with the break

two-day match abandoned owing

to rain, The MCC 204 and 77 considering how well be bowled depended on these two, who | 84 for five, Sandhurst, 203 for mine before endianolboll wick

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301 for nine declared and 64 for at keeping the off-breaks down

and stooring them through" tha Lea trap...

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DARTWORDS. SOLUTION BROADCAST Scatter Drained --Trained Trainee Aintree to long-leg

leg pin-Warp Wool-Wolf - Tow! - ProCoat Newcastle Tyne ** bowling to lerem Dominus in Plas Ала

Hazare took him Driven Enow NowThen w 1n Pecked Picked - Wicked **** Kvil****** Dayil - Livadi -- Loved “kom Grayenny" basted really well, Hoved - Dover - Agla -- Hola **

At Northampton-Northamp After two tonshire Nottinghamshire match Ahmed returned to round the cff Just before ter drawn. Nottinghamshire 380 Tor wicket, and nearly dismissed

eight declared, Northamptonshire May with his third ballanch showing a sound defence and hold - Bras - Bras - Brush

Phadkar, at short aquaie leg, never neglecting to score off the whey on What What — CILAFF.

fhrub Bersih — Curbs — Curda 404. for: seven (Gressley · 98, Freddie Brown 141) --Router, I managed to get a hand to a fart occasional loose ball,

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