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-London, July 18. Middlesex were beaten by Derbyshire by 62 runs after Surrey had suffered their Arst defeat of the season.
York-
agains
Surrey's eclipse by on innings and 70 runs was administered by Lancashire who thereby kept in the championship, race. shire won comfortably Warwickshire to collect maxi
Surrey now lead mum points. with 104 from Middlesex und Yorkshire, each with 120, and Lancashire 13 with Northamp- tonshire 96 and Gloucestershire 92 next in order.
The results:-
AL Folkestone-Lelcastershire beat Kent by sever wickel", Kent 152 and 193, Leicester- shire 200 and 41 for three.
AL Hove Gloucestershire beat Sussex by an innings and four runs. Gloucestershire 348. Sussex 139 and 205 (Lambert,
medkum, right-arm fast
four for 54).
At Swansea-Hampshite bea: Glamorgan by 21 runs. Hamp- shire 282 for nine declared and 123 for eight declared, Glamor- gan 179 and 200 (Muncer 59, Gray right-arm medium, four for 43).
At Br
beat nine wickets.
and
Bradford-Yorkshire
Warwickshire by
Warwickshine 238
37, Close, right-arm
101
(Wardle, left-arm slow, five for
flony, off-
spin, four for 34). Yorkshire 281
and 61 for une.
runs.
At The Oval-Lancashire beat and 70 Innings Surrey by an
Surrey
and 271
ed (Lomax, right-arm fast medium, Ave for 18). Lancashire 427 for four declared. (Howard 57 not out),
Derby Derbyshire best At Middlesex by 52 euns. Dmby- shire 277 and 210 for nine de- elared (Elliott 50, Denis Comp- ten, fi-arm leg-break, six for 202 77). Middlesex 239 and
(Thompson 10. W. Edrich 52, Denta Compton 50. Rhodes, right-arm slow, leg-break, for 58).
five
MWestelift-Essex-Somerset match drawn). Esetx 225 and
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"Sonny" Monteiro In Same Heat
As
Furuhashi
Helsinki, July 18.
Hongkong's Olympic swimmers were among 303 for four declared
red(Dodds the record number of contestants featured in the
swimming draws made here today.
148, Avery 85). and 178 for six (Gimblett 03).
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Three of Hongkong's representatives Monteiro, Cheung Kin-man and Cynthia Eager are listed in the draws as follows:
WICKETS FALL FAST
Manchester, July 10. Rain again interrupted the Test match between England and India here today, and Eng: land, with a score of 292 for seven, will resume on the third day with their first innings still un- finished.
It is possible that Hutton might declare first thing tomorrow if he believes that the pitch would suit his bowlers, in an attempt to force a victory,
There were only three and a quarter hours of play possible today between the drizzling rain, and England were on top until the closing stages when Divecha and Mankad came into their own. Hutton, who took 75 minutes to score 15 for his 16th Test century, added only four more runs when he was caught by Sen, and England, having started the day with a scare of 163 for two, were then 214 for three.
May batted attractively somewhat luckily for 69, but with his departure, England gradually lost their grip on the game, and In the kisl onc end a quarter hours, four wickets fell for 38. Divecha, who had bowled well all day, took two wickets for 14 in his final spell."
Yet with these quick English wickets, some of the best bat- ting of the day was provided by Evans, in typical aggressive mood.
GLORIOUS HIT
and The England
Kent wickel-keeper, untroubled by his quick succession of partners, boldly attacked the bowling and once he hit Mankad straight over the sight screen for a glorious
six.
He was undefeated at the close
with 35.
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Why we any Bomb,
Was
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still being used to mean a buzzing srund or rever- beration. It comes from the Latin "bombus" meaning the sound of bees.
Olympiad Opening Ceremony
It should have happened in 1940 but the war then robbed Finland of the Games,
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CAREER GIRLS
SME envied Sheenagh: 10METIMES Maria must The two girls had much in common. Both were young, both came to London to embark upon that splendid but solemn business known as "a career."
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Both found work in the same great London hospital; and the two shared a room. The dif ferences between them were that Muria came from Itely, Sheenagh from County Mays in Eire. Maria | HONGKONG & SHANCHAI was of a thrifty nature, Sheenagh
was not.
The two were ward-malds In the hospital, and their pay was the same, £7 a fortnight, all
found. week to do with what she would. Sheenagh spent her money fast, had a good time of sorts, and was always hard up. Marla also was generally hard up; but in her case it was because she saved her money against some great future occasion-marriage, perhaps, or gifts to send to her parents, or a journey home. She did not enjoy the good time of sorts
So each had £3 10s.
and so, I suspect, must sometimes have envied Sheenagh
ODDLY, Sheenugh also envied
Maria for the reserve of capital she was building up out of her fortnightly pay. And there came a time when Sheenngh's envy soured into resentment and soared into indignation, and she began to ask herself bitterly why this injustice should be, why Maria's capital should. mount while hor own to rapidly disintegrated.
Shoenngh decided she must correct this evil, economic In making his 18th century In
alchemy. One day, when Marla Tests, Hutton equalled the other
was out of the room they shared, famous England a Yorkshire
Helsinki, July 19.
Sheenagh tried her key on the opening batsman, Herbert Sul- President Juho Paasikivi oflock of the wardrobe where cliffe. of Australia, with 20, and Walter 15th Olympiade moment for turned, the wardrobe creaked Only Sir Donald Bradman, Finland will today open the Maria kept her things. The key Hammond, of England, with 22,
Inside It, Sheenagh found which the 6.870 competitors Maria's hoarded caplat. are ahead of him.
The At no time were conditions have waited for months and
vardrobe did office as a safe- pleasant, and the tourists must the Finnish nation almost 10 have found the cold and damp years.
deposit, weather most uncomfortable.
Divecho was always the most Men's 100 Metres Free Style (24 Heat 3: Cheung Kin-man accurate and hostile of the W. E. Bardgett Indian bowlers, and at times he fastest qualify for the second (Hongkong), round)-Heat 2: F. X. Montelre (Bermuda), L. Balandin (Soviet made the ball lift disconcerting- (Hongkong), F. O'Neill (Aus- Unian), R. Aubrey (Australia), ly. It was with such a ball Most of the athletes herα **** Morales (Chile) that he had Hutton caught by 5,207 men and 573 women, a tralia), A. Isaac (Mexico), R. H. Avilo Cook (Bermuda), R. Roberts J. Durr (South Africa), A. Jany the agile Sen- behind the wicket record total have reached their Baarder Lodger-Ledger (Britain), Chi Neo (Singapore). (France),
top condition and took it re- when England's score was 214.
Hutton had
been interrupted latively easy yesterday. Men's 400 Metres Free Style
his Innings, and zeven times in (24 fastest go into second round) Heat 2: F. X. Mon- he took five and a quarter hours Spectators and tourists flocked teiro (Hongkong), W. Bard over his century his second to Helsinki all day yesterday in a last-minute rush. It turned (Bermuda), E. Priggione since captaining England.
It was a dour knock, but one the capital centre into a maze of Drobin justified in the conditions.
traffic Jams amid a babel of the (Soviet
languages. May made his 60 in two and world's
"Spive (Singapore),
Furuhashi (Japan), T. Gutierrez (Mexico) three quarter hours, and hit nine (speculators), offering tickets TEXT morning, at Great Mari-
NE for the opening ceremony at 30 borough Street, Sheenagh in making 202 for seven, Eng-times their face value, slid in pleaded guilty to stealing 22 and hour.
an and out among the crowds, They land averaged only 40 runs
£5 from her room-mate. found few takers,
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Heat 4: Cheung Kin-man (Hongkong),
A. Raxnochincey (Soviet Union), P. Head (Britain), S. Basanung (Philippines), J. Bolteaus (France), P. Steinven- der. (Australia), G. Johnston (South Africa).
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ENGLAND: IST INNS
Hutton, & Sen, b Divecha 104 Men's 1,500 metres Free Sheppard, 1.b.w..
Style:
b Ramchand
Heat 3: F. X. Monteiro Ikin, c Divecha, b Ghulam (Hongkong), Z. Csordas (Hun-
Ahmed
gary), Zomolcamoto (Brazil), Y. May, e Sen, b Mankad Oaki (Japan), E. Press (USSR), Graveney, b Divecha
A. F. el Shale (Egypt), W. E. Watkins, c Phadkar, Bardgett (Bermuda).
b Munkad
Heat 4: Cheung Kin-man Evans, not out (Hongkong), P. C. Borja Laker, Sen, b Divecha (Mexico), v. Lavrinenke
(USSR), J. Bonfelix (France),
E. Pelagione (Uruguay), W Woolsey (USA), B, C. Scree nan (Great Britain).
WOMEN'S SECTION
Ladies 100 Metres Free Style (10 fastest swimmers will quaily for the second ́ round)-Heat 1: Cynthia Eager (Hongkong), S, Yamashita (Japan), M. Petersen (Denmark), E. Rechlin
(Ger- many), 1. Novak (Hungary), G. Jany (France), K. Heyting- Schumacher (Holland), M. Nordi (Italy).
Ladies' 400 Metres Feco Style (10 fasteel go to the second round)-Heat 3: Cynthia Eager (Hongkong), E. Rechlin (Ger- many), G.
G. Priestley (Canada),
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Shecnogh took 21 from the cache, locked up, the wardobe again, and went off happily to spend the money she had won.
Maria seemed not to notice her loss. Sheenagh, encouraged, made another... raid... on the wardrobe, This time she took 25 And this time, Marla did notice. She reported the loss to the hospital security
officer. Inquiries were sat in hand, and sheenagh was easily tracked down as the thief.
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friend in money to help hospital."
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The British officials tonight threw * dinner party for four Russian sport leaders, all of whom speak English. It was a Thank You" for a lavish dinner at which the Russians last night entertained a British party Reuter.
"She probably has reason for that," the magistrate observed.
"Yes, sir. The girl says, too, that her father is working near London, but she cannot and his
address"!
"That's unlikely, isn't it?" "Yes, sir," the officer agreed.
CHEENAGH, a dark girl of 18,
set eyes, had nothing to say to with frizzy hair and close-
the magistrate, and he, turning to her said: "You are a nasty little thief, I'm afraid, I shall
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(USA) Thomas (France), prevented by D. Tregonring:LLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION bave to canaldor this. You will
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