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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY - 21, 1959.

AUSTRALIANS SCORE 295 FOR 8 AGAINST OXFORD

Hutton

Second

His Scores

Century Successive

Oxford, May 20.

An undefeated innings of 126 by Jim de Courcy after Oxford University had been dismissed for 70 runs placed the Australian touring cricketers in a strong position at the end of the first day of their three-day match here.

Sent in to bat on a drying pitch, Oxford University were dismissed in 90 minutes before lunch. The Australians experienced several setbacks before they took the lead, but by the close they were 295 for eight wickets.

later over Leicestershire in to bat on a The University batsmen had Allan's feat was been uncertain in their stroke-shadowed by the fast-medium drying pitch and dismissed them

Faritem for D1 runs. David pi play this morning. Their bow-howling

lers, however, gained unexpect another freshman who accounted ed success early in the Austra for five batsmen at a personal Han innings with the dismissal cost of 88 runs.

Miller and Archer, of Morris, the captain, and McDonald, his opening partner, bowling fanm,

for 15 runs.

in lively and H

and Benaud, effective with and of But de Courcy and Hole add-in or slow pace,, had de ed for the fifth wicket. Delcounted for the Oxford batsmen

Courey batted just under three hours for his century, which included 13 fours.

Jimmy Allan, a freshman who bowls left arm spinners, set the Australluns back when he dis- missed Miller and Craig in his first over with the score at 62 for two. Miller played over aj ball of perfect length and Craig was stumped after being tempt- ed out.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF VOTING MEMBERS will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley, on Friday, 29th May, 1953, at 5.30 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Reports of the Clerk of the Course and the Stewards, of considering, and

before lunch.

Fast bowlers, Derek Shackle- ton and Vie Cannings, did the damage. Shackleton taking alx wickels

48 and Cannings three for 28. Hampshire were 20 runs ahead with six wickels standing at the close.

was rain

who

The Somerset baiting broke clown against the Derbyshire Hill and Benaud each took pace attack at Taunton. In un- wickets with successive balls.

led for the der three hours the side The Australlars

and before out for 150 Hole and

brought loss of four wickets,

Д premature close de Courcy were in splendid Derbyshire replied with 103 for form. Archer, too, made ful use three. of his strength in front of the

Somerset depended a lot on wicket.

opener Harold Gimblett, Laude

a sound 40. The best Derbyshire bowler was Jackson, who finished with five for 51.

Gloucestershire were saved disaster against accurule from Surrey bowling by one stand between Emmett (03) and Cmpp (04). Between them they scored 157 and shared a third wicket partnership of 135, bul the next best score was extras with 17.

THE SCOREBOARD Oxford, 1st kanings — 70

Australians. Ist innings Morris, c.

Jowell b. Fasken

15

McDonald, b. Arenhold

Miller, b. Allan

19

Hole, e. Jowelt b. Fasken

47

Craig, st.

Walshe b. Alken

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J. de Courcy, not out Benaud, st.

120

G

45

4

30

Walshe b. Fasken

Archer, b. Fasken ning, b, Fasken Langley, not out Hill did not bat Extrus

if thought fit, passing the Accounts for the year ended Fasken 31st March, 1953, and of re- Arenhold

Jowett appointing the Auditors.

Allah Fellowes- Smith

ALL MEMBERS аге cordially invited to attend and participate in any discussion which may ensue, They are invited to forward to the Secretary in writing as soon as possible any matters which they may wish to bring up for discussion.

By Order of the Stewards,

H. MISA,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 21st May, 1953.

Glow-

After the big stand cestershire lost their remaining

seven wickets in an hour and a haif for 64 runs. Emmett was within seven of his century when he was out after a stylish innings of four hours,

295 Len Hutton hit his second

for eight wkts. | successive century and the 116th Bowling

of his career against Worcester- Ishire today. He scored his first MR W50 in 110 minutes and his cen- 23 3 60 5tury came after three and a half 21 6 02 1

hours batting. He hit 10 fours, 15 4 52 Without addition he skled a

enteh.

27 B 71 2

# 2 10 0

Reuler.

Byes 2; Log-byes 2.

COUNTY CRICKET

leader A

hod an opening of 90-their highest of the season so far-against Essex. But they

were all out for 203. Parkhouse made 74 and Watkins London. May 20.

73, The Essex open- Wickets fell rapidly in today's ing pair made 40 without being championship cricket separated when stumps County mulches with bowlers making drawn. full use of several rain affected pitches,

wero

EEE LAD LET ME GET AT'EM

AS SOON AS THE AUSTRALIANS ARRIVED,

LAC TRUEMAN OF YORKS AND RAF

ANNOUNCED A DESIRE TO SEND EM DOWN A FEW/PEAKERS"

AND 159 OF THE

NOW COMES

THE NEWS THAT LINDWALL HAS BOWLED HUTTON FOR NOWT

PUSH FRED

INTO THIN END AND

OH AIR MARSHAL, ABOUT OUR FRED

THE MCC LIAISON

OFFICER AT GROUP IMMEDIATELY SET INTO MOTION OPERATION

"HIDE FREDDY"

FLY ROUND WITH HIM

TILL AFTER BRADFORD MATCH

ONCE MORE THE RAF DID NOT FAIL ENGLAND

WHAT WE REALLY WANT-

IS OPERATION "HIDE KEITH" 'CAUSE IF THIS NEWS GETS BACK TO

FREDDY.

AND KEITH MILLER WAS BUSY NOT FAILING AUSTRALIA

WITH..

220 NOT OUT AT WORCESTER

COME OUT FOR GROUPIE FRED

NOT EVEN FOR A CUP OF NAAFI TEA!

-HE WON'T WANT TO COME OUT OF HIDING TILL MILLER HAS SAILED.

I UNDERSTAND

THIS DISASTER

WILL NOT CAUSE THE

CORONATION, BUT CAN ANYBODYME

SUGGEST HOW TO TO BE POSTPONED

LOOKING!

HIDE LINDWALL DOULTETT

London Express Bervice

Ronnie Clayton Demands £5,000 For Putting

Title At

His

By

Stake

GEORGE, WHITING

The Queen's Colt Becomes The New Derby Favourite!

Landoh, May 20,

News that Nearula,' the 2,000 Gulrièdg' winner, has been stopped in his Derby preparation owing to a braised foot had an unsettling effect on the betting for the Epsom classic at tonight's Victoria Club callover,

No big wagers were struck und layers made 'the Queen'a colt, Aureole, the new favourite at 4-1. Néarüla, who has been favourite at every callover until now; went cut to 6-1.

The Yorkshire-trained horse was 7-2 on Monday.

Sir Victor Sassoon's Pinza, likely mount of Gordon Richards in his 20th attempt to win the Derby, closed second favourite nt 6-1.

Premonition, stable com- panion of Aureole, who won it- pressively over 12 furlongs at York

yesterday, moved up from 20-1 on Monday to bocome fourth best at 10-1.

Odds about the leading fancies for the allies' classle, the Oaks, were unchanged. A newcomer to the Oaka market was the Ago Khon's French - trained Mahallat, at 20-1.

THE QUOTATIONS

ally,

The Derby (June 6) 4-1 Aureole.

5-1- Pinza. 6-1 Nearula.

10-1 Premonition.

100-0 Empire Honey. 100-8 Good Brandy. 22-1 Shikampur.

!

25-1 Novarullah," Chatebirth, Mountain King and Star of the Forest,

38-1 Pharch

The Olks (June-syesh 8-1 Donic and Nectarine. 0-1 Sidre.

100-8 Brolly and Capucine, -

100-7 Happy Laughter 100-4 Ambiguity arid (Royal Diana,

20-1 Mahattat and Bebe Grantie.

23-1 Olga, Noemi, Nastiness

Prices on offer at the end of and Noorani the session were;

33-1 Tudor Goddess.--Reuter.

Chairman Of Melbourne. Games Control Committee Announces His Resignation

Melbourne, May 201

Mr Arthur W. Coles, Chairman of the Australian Control Committee for the 1956 Olympics, resigned to "day because the Victorian State Government vetoed Fawkner Park in Melbourne as the site of the swimming pool for the Games.

Mr Coles announced his resignation in a letter to Mr Leslie W. Galvin, the Victorian Premier.

Mr Galvin salu that the Olympic requirements; con- Fawkner Park site was turned struction of running, trucke, and down as the swimming pool site plis.

Mr because of the Labour Party's

Coles is a self-mado policy against taking over pubile millionairo with a flair for run- lands. Fawkner Park is part of ning big things-United Press. these "Crown" landsi

EMERGENCY MEETING? ››

Mr. Coles', resignation caused a sensation among the members of

mittee.

1950 event.

Now York," May 20. Mr Avery - Brundage, Presi to dent of the International Olym-

It seems tertain the Olymple Organising Com- lead to another of the disputes plc Committee, said today, that which have accompanied Aus-his Committee might hold an tralia's efforts to organise the endinger, the

meeting on Austra- lia's of, prepara- Hons for the 1956 Games,.. Only last month in Mexico Mr Arthur William Colba,, or- City the International Olymple ganising head of the 1950 Committee studled Australia's Games, and a leading publlo plans for the 1958 Games and figure in Australia resigned to- confirmed that they would be day, because of. "'disagreement held in Melbourne.

with the government over, the site of the Olympic swimming pool.

"BATTLE OF THE SITES"

"The "Battle of the Siles" is My Coles, announced hel¡just favourite tag for could not carry on. He could overcome anything but

Up go the prices....Featherweight Champion Rönnle Clayton having success- fully defended his title and won his second Lonsdale belt by means of a fourth round knockout of London's Freddie King at Harringay is demanding £5,000 for putting his championship at stake against the Stepney Smiler, Sammy McCarthy. If Clayton does not get that kind of wage packet, manager George Dingley tells me, he will "up-stakes" and fly away to South Africa for his next performance.

burg, which is what they want All this bickering represents have seen for many day. CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

a spanner in the works of the Poor King could have known us, to do, on August 22."

A PRELUDE · Hampshire,

big White City tournament ontle about it... who yesterday Close of ploy scores In county

All of which would appear to Jock

Clayton.v. At that moment completed a nine-wicket vletory and frst class ericket matches June 9, when promoter

Solomons had planned to show McCarthy looked to be on the be a prelude to hard bargain- over Leicestershire, made a which began today were: good start to their return match-At the Oval: Gloucestershire McCarthy in the role of cham-books for June 9. But manager ing. ride remarks, and--prob-

Portsmouth, They sent 220 (Emmett 93, Crapp 84, plonship challenger in support Dingley's price ticket has so far ably-ng fight.

Talking of rude remarks of the Turpin-Humez top-liner. brought nothing but hollow McMahon four for 68). Surrey

STAGE SET

laughter to promoter Solomons.this and all other columns are Melbourne's 31 for no wick

wicket.

The stage was set apparent- Says Dingley: "If Solomons already boing bilstered for hav- the four-year-old blekering that have

defend his ly. McCarthy had qualified with wanis Clayton to

liams would

theof an arena for the 1058 Games. withstand

Ho said International circles The Anal choice of the Mei- Championship

must be saying: "Coles, makes £5,000. I Heavyweight pointing

Cricket Don Cockell in bourne

Ground was promises he can't full he has what challenge of (France)

the battle of the fighting only made last February-less not the backing of his Govern-

than

two months before the ment." we farmers. "If we cannot get what

In Mexico City to Very well, our critical faces IOC met right ask, it will pay us better

see conarm Melbourne as the venue Trouble has frequently dogged pre red-but you should

XVIth Olympiad. It plans for the Melbourne Games, those of the Boxing Board of of the

authority, you featured a bold Control. This

last-minute including State objections to the will recall, recently sat in Judg-switch from well advanced cost,

whole changing the ment on Cockell's

Olymple silo and ad upset over fight plans on the Carlton Football with Tommy Fat-lo sce ground alto decided upon in the village to house contestants. whether the Don" was a at May, 1032.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

WHITSUN RACE MEETING

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) Saturday, 23rd May & Monday, 25th May, 1953. THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACES lat Day-10 Races-Saddling Bell 1.30 p.m-ist Race 2 p.m. 2nd Day 12 Races Saddling Bell 11.30 a.m.-1st Race 12 noon. Tiffin interval on the 2nd day will be after the 4th Race at 1.30 p.m. The Secretary's office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am. on the 1st day and at 10.00 a.m. on the 2nd day.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, auch member to bo responsible for all visitors Introduced by him.

Tiffus will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

At Portsmouth: Lolcestershire

01 (Shackleton six for 48, Can-gallantry and gumption by out- title again in less than a month predicted that Johnny Wil-has been going on over selection ["definite reversal of promis

nings three for 28). Hampshire 111 for four,

01

Legendre then the price is Jacques

Harringay 20 am not concerned with At Gravesend: Northampton-minutes later. Clayton had dis-McCarthy is paid. shire 270 (Tribe 58, Martin four posed of Freddie King with the for 64). Kent 04 for three.

sweetest shortest and At Taunton: Somerset 156 hand punch to the chin weight Vie Toweel in Johannes-

Derby- (Jackson five for 513..

shire 103 for three (Famer 54).

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At Birmingham: Warwickshire 175 (Wolton not out 65); Com- bined Services 54 for four

At Westell: Glamorgan 200 Davies 55, Parkhouse (Emrys 74, Watkins 73, Ray Smith six for 80). Essex 40 for one.

At Huddersfield: Yorkshire 258 (Hutton 100. Parks five for 63). Worcestershire 60 for

three.-Reuter,

Australian Tennis

Players Well

Doing At Paris

Paris, May 20,

10

and proper pugilist-to-tilt-at- Williams's tiffe!"

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A row over the "équestrians.

Involving quarantine L events regulations to hot been settled.

+

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises dur* CORONATION CUP vincing second round victóry in the French international | Ing in terms of "When I bring trustees said their engineers man. He certainly did not resign

the meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3 each per day payable at the Gate.

"Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

the

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in the Members Betting Hall.

-

CASH SWEEPS

The cost of a Through Ticket is $44.00. Through Tickets re- served for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 22nd

TOURNAMENT

• Glasgow, May (20. Celle beat Hiberdans by two

goals to nil, after leading 1-0 us half time, in the, that of the Coronation Cup football tournID- ment here today--Reuter.

CORONATION

POEM COMPETITION

Jack Gardner back."

the

this means "Iludon't

The MCG trusicer rejected the first approach to hold the Games The laugh is with Cockell --

because the especially as his win on points on their property

Mr Brundage, commenting in avenged that rankling decision round would have to be re- alven

to Williams last year over Graded to comply with Olymple Chicago Mr Colés resigné- tor said "Something must be Cockell's stable companion, the standards,

with the plads how retired Jacic Gardner.

The cricket oval has a slight seriously, wrong Manager John Simpson is so slope and Je right feet higher or for the Games" He added: "MY The young Victorian, Rex Hartwig, scored a con-clated that he is already talk-one end than on the other. The Coles is a conservative business. advised that levelling the arena unless something was, seriously he comfortably beat tennis tournament today when

DESERVED TO LOSE

raisért

risk of irreparable wrong."

2.Raupomali Williams deserved to lose his damage." Gianni Cucelli, the experienced former Italian Champion.

Subsequently, in a suprisó For a time the 36-year-old Italian tied the 28-year- title. He boxed throughout in

of about-face the MCG suddenly old Australian in knots with cleverly concealed drop shots, what looked to be a state

agonised apprehension even agreed that its sacred cricket but once Hartwig had the feel of the slow courts his pace when Cockel was groping for oval could be successfully con and power overhead gave him a straight set win by 8-6, ward with both eyes partially verted, after all.

closed in the last three rounds. 7-5, 7-5.

The money needed for adopt While Williams edged away; ing the MCG will not be all. The Australian, Ian Ayro, beat (France 6-1, 6-0, 0-0.

Cockell stalked another. Italian, Marcello dell Folleissimo Ampon of the the ponderous

calls for The programme him with iron purpose; match- £200,000 awimmmg stadium and Hello, in a second round match, Philippines lost a set

ing left Hand for loft hand, and and the Australian Hard Courts eliminating Xavier de Ferren being first to the punch nine another £250,000 for a separate Champion, Low's Hond, coasted Soussine of Franco 0-0, 4-0 times out of 10.

cycling stadium and other sub to an easy first round victory 0-2, 0-1.

Incidentally, manager Simp sidiaries. aver the young French player, Gardner Mulley of USA got son tells me that Cockell, be- M. Larcade, 6-1, 6-4, 3-0, 0-1.

Adaptations of the MCG for the through the first round without fore he boxes agaka, will be 1936 Games will cost a total of Jaroslav Drobny, the No. 1 losing a set; while Mervyn Rose shedding at least a stone off the nood, the seeded Americans, Viz Australians Mervyn Rose and 0-3,Router.

kovic of Yugosinyla 0-1,, 9-7, against Williams.

London Express Service) Ken Rosewall alt had comfort- able wins today.

in

May, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings. Organised by the Sino-British Seixes and Budge Party, and the Australla beat Petra Miloj- 14 st. 9 lb. he took into action £330,000. It involves: expan-

There will be a Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the meeting. The cost of oath ticket is $2,

Cash Sweep Tickets may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Ofees at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 6 D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Hoad, until 10 8.m. on both days,

1st

TOTALISATOR

PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN ON DISFIGURED TICKETS.

Mat Baskets ord advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets

until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited. WBALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN,

Bookmakers, tie tae men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club..

By Order of the Stewards,

H. MIBA,

Becretary:

the

Club Literary Group.

Prize: China Mail. Challenge Cup and $100 in cash

2nd Prixo: $50 3rd Prize: $25.

OPEN TO ALL

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The West Australian, Clive Wilderspin. had to fight for every point before he won his first round match against Ger many's No. 5, Karl-Heinz SAD- ders. Wilderspin had two bad falls in the second set which upset him and he lost the third and fourth sols to the aggressivo German.

Maximum length of poem GO In the final set the Australian into a 3-0 leath, but the nes, on a subject related to ran

Coronation of Quech German fought back to lovel Elizabeth it, in any veres form. the score at four-all. But

Wilderspin enough Entries which close May vervs to raise haunt in the crucial moment and he dished 31, 1953, should be sent to Hon. Sec. Sino-British | Club Literary Group, British Council, Gloucester Building,

with two aces.

Vio Seixas of USA beat 'Ar-'| mando del Bollo of Italy 0-1, 6-2, 6-7, 6-3, while Drobny van quiabad Michol Bouleleux of

THE GAMBOLS

WELL WALK AG FAQ THE TAILORS, AND ORD YOUR NEW 3 FIZTING

"What know, but the Executiva Com mittee may be very much! cắt of patience with the Australian handling of the "Gafics Y

Mr Brundage said he must awalf official word in the intest sintur of the Games “Buttzald the Executive Commitié a 100 podky have to hold an emergently. meeting, "unless we tail tidta this by mail", ut kadararior

Lausanne, Romo, Phila- delphia, New York Fight San Francisco were described by Mr. Brundage as cities willing and

alon of present seating capacity capablo of taking over the 1930 re-grading the arena to meet summer. Games."--Reuter, -37

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