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SURREY IN SIGHT OF THEIR FROM ZATOPEKOVÁ TO ZATOPEK Russians Want

17TH CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORY OF THE SEASON

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London, Aug. 4.

Surrey were in sight of their 17th championship victory of the when Nottinghamshire, necding 131 to escape an innings de- feat, lost four second innings wickets for 28 by the close of play at the Oval today.

A fine fourth wicket stand of 127 in 140 minutes by Peter May and Jack Parker enabled Surrey to declare. May batted two and a half hours for 51, and Parker, much the freer stroke player, drove and pulled well in a fighting innings of 70 not out.

Lively pace bowling by Stuart Surridge and Alec Bedser gained four quick Notts wickets by the close.

This match and several others

N. W. D. YARDLEY'S Cricket Bureau were again interrupted by rain.

A CAPTAIN CAN

LEARN MUCH FROM HIS SIDE

Nothing is more important than good leadership, and In no game does it play a greater part than in cricket, with its rapidly changing situations, requiring vital decisions on the spur of the moment. There should be nothing stereotyped about cricket captaincy.

which made mony of the pitches dimcult,

In the "Roses" match between Yorkshire and Lancashire, 23 wickets fell today for 234 runs.

Len Hutton and Frank Lowson took their

opening land for Yorkshire to 98, but on the dry- ing pitch Bob Berry's slow lett arm spinners tangled up the batsmen and he took six for 52.

It was left to the last pair, Fred Trueman and Willie Wat-

to add a pricelces 55 runs. Yorkshire's

struggies were nothing compared with those of Lancashire, who were out for 85 man took five for 26, and Eric

in one hour 50 minutes.

Bergin, playing

Truc-

his first Roses

Originality, the willingness to take riska and steadi-match, had five for 20. ness in face of a crisis. are all part of good captaincy Sussex and Middlesex lost 20 which will be reflected in the side and justified by results,

Captaincy declares Itself for all

I like to see a stroke player go to see when a team is in the first with a more solid batsman not by any to follow at number 3 in case of nek, but it does

These should The caplain disaster.

be Incans end there, who simply allows an innings to followed by stroke players at drift idly

a finish is doing his numbers 4 and 5, with someone alde disservice.

main in the middle of the batting order who is noted for fighting qualities..

A policy should be Inid down, or more deflaltely a target set for the day. This will, of course, vary with conditions. On good wickets, unce the foundation of the Innings has been laid, lustructions. must be given to keep the score mounting at a good rate.

OPENERS

It is very impurtant that your batsmen should know what you want then to do, and so avoid these frantic arm wavings from the pavilion.

DON'T BE AFRAID Whereas most batsmen prefer to stick to a settled position the bitting rder must always be flexible. If things are going well don't be afrald to ralse your hitter in the order, for 40 quick runs at this time may transform. the cour of events.

course

mean,

Your slogger is on asset when 30 to 40 runs are required. Adjust your order, therefore, to meet the needs of the moment.

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wickets between them for 241 runs. The left-arm fast-medium bowling of Douglas Wood caused in Middlesex collapse. He took five wickels in an unchanged spell of in our and 40 minutes and later took two more for a total of 31 runs.

David Sheppard. Sussex and England batsman, was out for 16, four short of his 2,000 runs for the season. Jack Young, 39- year-old left-arm bowler, took his 1,000 wicket in Bist-class ferleket during the day-Reuter.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

Close of play scores of today's cricket matches were!

At the Oval Nottingham 84 and 28 for four. Surrey 215 for four declared (Parker, not out, 70, May 64),

At Bristol Gloucestershire 349 for. four declared (T. Graventy, not out 113). Somerset 131 (Goddard three for 10)

120 for 008. Gmble and

62, Tordoff, Gimblett, not out, not out, 53),

At Hove Sussex 149 and 70 for five. Middlesex B3 (Wood seven for 31)

Normally your good players, by that 1

the stroke players, will Ret runs mure Here it might be appropriate quickly over a period than the to make few reflections on the

the|pure alogger, batting order. The prevailing.

The quick

singles and deft idea

seems to be that two pushes and glances mount up in the end. solid batsmen should open an almost as quickly Innings. On the other hand, nothing upsets a delding side more than someone hitting the ball hard from the start.

At Lord' Royal Navy 189 Bowlers like to settle down, ΤΟ return to faults. In for 9

declared (Manners 84, but if they are not allowed to du captaincy, I don't consider that Wells six for 50). The Army 77 this they may

become sumelent time is spent off the for one. Two-day match. soon rattled. Did not Charlie Barnell, field and in the dressing room in At Northampton - Leicester-

of Gloucestershire, completely moulding your eleven men into shire 328 for nine

declared. put the Australians out of their team. So much can be done Northamptonshire 203 for four stride Nottingham in 1938, by friendly chats and discussions. Broderick, 51, Brookes 65, Old- when he got 09 betore lunch on A captain can learn a great deal held not out 54). the first day of the match?

by hearing the views of his It was this carly onslaught team that laid the foundations to a

My great objection to so many big score.

matches is that they are allowed to drift along without any bold plan for victory.

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POCKET CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER

mates.

At Canterbury Hampshire 138 (Wright Ove for 33). Kent 150 for four (Phebey, not out 76).

At Birmingham ---- Warwick-. captain must always be shire 75 and 228 for six (Dollery

107 score, the clock 100); Derbyshire (Grove and each batsman, and be pre-six for 64). pared to adapt his tactics to

Watching the

retain the initiative,

One of the main tasks of any captain is to get his team cricket minded in every way, so that they are thinking on the same lines us himself, and there is never any doubt what he wants to be dunc.

At Worcester-Worcestershire 320 (Richardson 102, Broadbent 76, Whitcombe 73). Essex 220 for six (Dodds 73, Avery.51),

At Manchester Yorkshire 200 (Hutton 57, Berry six for 52) and 45 for three, Lancashire 05 (Truemon five for 20, Bur- gin Ave for 20).—Reuter.

Lawn Bowls League Standings

FIRST DIVISION

F

Shots

Shola

L

A

Recreio

IRC

1

919

0.22

4

A11

734

G

0 0

031

KCC

05

654

KBGC

0

KDC

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(43

TC

+

602

Pitc

4

8

054

KFC

B14

*KCC

IRC "A"

SECOND DIVISION

8508288

723

Recreio

403

FC

3

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НКОС

IRC "D"

7

447

KDGC

10

340

THIRD DIVISION

10

Recreio CCC KDC

HKFC

HERC FRC

FC

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Completed their fixtures and

won the championships.

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"There are times, Penrose, when love of country can be carried TOO far!"

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Australian Subscription Ponies 1953

The new ponies are pected to arrive on or about 7th August. They will be quarantined in "C" Block for ut least three weeks. Their arrival will mean consider- Abla extra work for the Stables Staff and It has 'therefore been decided that! "C"Block will be closed to Mernbors untit aftor the draw, tho date of which will be notified in due course, when it may be re-opened at the discretion of the Club's Veterinary Surgeon... Mem- bars are asked to co-operate in complying with these': temporary arrangements.

By Order,

Hongkong, 2nd Aug., 1962.

3. A. Luz (Re)

Skips' Tables

13 11

E. Noronha (Ree) 13 30

3.F.V. Kibeira (ec) 1 10 0

J. B. Landolt (OCC).. 11

W. Hong Sling (Rec).

J. McKelvie (KBGC) 11 7 0

2, Fincher (XQC) 11 0 0

K Minu (IRC)

J. V. Itamsay (DC) 10

W. Y. Howard (KCC), 11 J. A Tibinį (ROC).. 12

C.A.Danenberg (Rec) 10

La

SECOND DIVISION

Chiva (TC)..... 10 ↑

1. Drezy (300C) .......... 6

C. A. Cocino (FC)

10

J. Chub (ICC) ........ 14 - 15.

A. A. Remedios (flec) 14

W, JL, Cowie (RCC),

A. J. Coelho (ODC), 19.

'I A. Rozerto (fec);. 13

R. 11. Lapsley (DC)

A. 2. Elliott "'QULIPC)},"

H. MISA,

Secretary.

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3

SENPEN — XXEZVERE

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THIRD DIVISION

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Major and Mrs Emil Zatopek won four Gold Medals for Czechoslovakia The fourth came from the between the two at the Helsinki Olympic Games. Major himself in the Marathon, completing a triple that may never be equalled. When he had finished his 60,000 metres (about 38 miles) of running within Central a week, the Major was grected in the above manner by his wife Dana, Press Photo.

Zatopek enters the Stadium after the 26-

mile

Marathon ruIL-

Express Photo,

the British Junior record, made with a javelin of the Bame weight, is 202 feet. Few Juniors (17

venra of gigo) can throw 165 feet. Express Photo..

Mrs Zatopek (literally, translated Mrs Little Stoker) competing in tho Javelin, which she won with p.throw of 165 feet: 7 Inches. By comparison,

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Melbourne, Aug. 4,

LAWN BOWLS

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At Happy Valley yesterday, Indian R.C. triumphed the Hongkong F.C. by 70 abots to 50 in a First Division League lawn bowla match. Scores

were:

2.

A. Vorral W. Taylor, B.C. But lor and J. McCutcheon (KFC) lost to S, Yusuf. A.R. Minu, K.M. Omer and A.M. Omat 12-22; Liddell, J. Skarkey. W. McCall and G.I. Shaw lost to J. Housen K. Nazarin, A.R. Kitchen and A.K. 29-37; A Roberts, W. Morgan and L.G.

Minu

Young lost

K.M. Rumjahn, M.. Hassan and

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As a matter of fact, the sur-

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WINS MATCH

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Brighton, Aug. 4..

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OPEN SINGLES

At KBGC yesterday G. C. Norman beat J. M. Gutierres 21-7 in the Colony Open Bowls Championship.

DAVIS CUP

Montreal, Aug. 3.

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