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Mary Saves

Again

ROM the tall-end of last and through

Funer

the long winter Mary saved

for the spring.

new

She saved for nothing more exolle thon to buy some clothes for her rix-year-old daughter and, if the money would run to it without depriv

the child, a summer coat for ing herself.

.She saved in pennies and threepenny bits and sixpences, and by the middle of this month she had got together £0's. Id. As springtune was already be, ginning to be in somewhat short supply, Mary closed her savings necount at that figure.

On the first morning oft. from work that she could, she came up to the West End from the suburb where the lives, to buy! the things her daughter and she | to badly needed.

SHOPPING FEVER

THE Journey to town WAS it

joyous affair, for her purse fell wonderfully weighty and her heart was as light as a girl's, She had never felt so good in the five years that had

since her husband died.

passed

The shopping, too, went

splendidly from the

start, the

big stores in Oxford Street pro. viding her with just what she wanted-two

and frocks

blazer for her

1

daughter. Ant with those safely in her shop- ping bag she still had

left to buy for herself a coat of

the kind she wanted.

SIDE GLANCES

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"Come on, Wilbur, skip your fiddle lesson! We'll tell your dad a pitcher like you can make $50,000 in the big

teagues!"

Trueman Fails To Come Off

London, May 29.

Established 1845

SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1953.

Davis Cup Star Holder

Centre Of

In The Final

Sensational Row American Will Meet

Paris, May 29.

American Davis Cup star Vic Seixas was the centre of a sensational row on the Roland Garros Stadium centre court this afternoon when he lost his Men's Doubles in the French international lawn tennis championship with fellow-American | Gardnar Mulloy, against the Australians Mervyn Rose and Clive Wilderspin, who won by 6-0, 7-5, 1-6, 9-7.

Irish Golfer

Hoylake, May 29. Lanky Joe Carr, an 'Irish Walker Cup player, will meet defending champion Eurance broker from Atlan J. Harvie Ward, stocky In- ta, Georgia, in the 36-hole Amateur Golf Championship final tomorrow.

In a dingdong all-Irish semi- Anal Carr, who is to play for During the second set Seixas, on being foot-Britain against the United States faulted for the second time in the match, strode.in

September, beat Cecil Beamish, £1 Royal Air Forca over to the footfault judge angrily and began dental surgeon, at the 19th, arguing.

Was

While the crowd hooled and jeered, the chief umpire und other oficials were called to the court and the game held up for ten minutes,

Finnily, after prolonged feer- ing fron the spectators, the officials agreed to change the footfault judge and the gaine proceeded, Seixas losing his service and the crowd cheering his fallure.

Earlier in this tournament Jaroslav Drobny, French chain- plon in 1951 and 1952, told the committee he would not defend hts title against Seixas in The perles unless footfault Judges were provided. He had been watching Seixas beat Austraflan Lewis Hoad in a quarter. tinal and said the American was re- footfaulting without called.

Australian

The

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Beamish, who leaves next month for a spell of service in Singapore, took the lead for the first time at the 14th and was two up at the 15th, Carr levelled

match and

when Beamish put his second shot out of hounds at the extra hole.

Ward, playing the immaculate goit which had installed favourite to beat the Hoylako hoodoo, had

a comfortable 6 and win over Arthur Perowne, 23, the youngest player left in the event. No American

previous any of the championships played on the

links Liverpool the court Royal

Indeed Ward is the frat American to Teach the final on this testing course.

The Australians, who showed ne due to their greater steadiness.

combination, won chiefly

The other Australian part- nership of Hoad and Rosewall was a triumph of youth over

half that of Age, for their total age is about their opponents, and today years showed. Hond

the

won

has

12

and Rosewall are both 18, and they moved abcut fast and looked like a winning combination throughout.

Hopes of a British success in

Carr had a desperate quarter- doubles rested women's with Miss Fletcher and Mrs final match with Joe Lambic, a Rinkel. who put

up a grand Scottish motor salesman, before

holo fight but could not match the winning by one

with а tremendous birdie three, on the captain-superiority of the Americans.

TOO STRONG

407-yard 18th hole. Lamble Miss Fletcher dropped only was two up at the 5th and led

match, while Mrs Rinkel was

manager, sir Hopman, sald at the time that c iyould nave

The fast-bowling of Fred Trueman (York-pettily. enough

shire) and another excellent batting performance of Don Kenyon (Worcestershire) provided the main talking points on the last day's play of the England trial match which ended at Birmingham in a draw.

But now the shopping fever had hold of her and it would not let go though there were

maly a few shinus of her

Ings left in her purse, Mary stole two jumpers, priced to- gether at just under £1.

THE BUDGET

enught

CHE was

and brought next morning to Marlborough Street,

Great lense,

pale, nice-looking woman or 35. Although the day was warm, shu huddled into a winter coat stil. Perhaps she had not the heart to wear the summery one she had bought the morning before.

what be

knew

When Mary had pleaded guilty to her crime, a policeman went into the wilness-box. and told the magistrate, Mr Paul Bennett, VC. about her that she was a widow, that she had the six-year-old "daughter."

They live in an unfurnished room, for which she pays 11s, a This woman weck," he wit. works every day from 7.45 in the marting unill 5.50 evening. She earns £4

ຕ week anch

in

10s.

Trueman raised his match analysis today to 31 overs, 8 maidens, 89 runs, 0 wickets. If he is to cause anything approaching the trouble to Aus- tralian Test batsmen as he did to the Indians last year, he must improve quickly on his bowling in this trial.

Trueman was definitely shartj of match practice and did not appear to be 100 per cent (1.

Before the England team is chosen, Trueman, who is in the Royal Air Force, will play in wo county matches for York- hire and this will give him a chance to reneh peak form,

If any

At Cambridge; Warwickshire beat Cambridge University by on Innings and 28 rums. Cam. bridge University 43 for eight 148 (Subba-Row declared and

five for not out 75. Bannister 55), Warwickshire 219 for eight declared.

with

At Folkestone: Kent drew Glamorgan. Clamorgan player enhanced his chances of winning a place--in-189 and 153 for eight (Clift 64. England's side, that distinetion Dovey four for 10). Kent 176 belongs to Kenyon.

(Muneer five for 70).

At Tor: Northamptonshir?

And

The

could MCC batsmen no answer

by

to the lively beat Essex by 10 wickets, Essex pace bowling of Derek Shackle- 172 and 230 (Dodds 117, Bcderizk ton and were beaten at Lord's five for 44). Northamptonshire

Bampshire by

seven 354 for eight declared 2nd 49 for

[no wicket. wickets.

At Leicester: Lelerstershire Shackleton bowled splendid-

with a second beat Gloucestershire by fou: and finished innings analysis of 18.4 overs, wickets, Gloucestershire 192 nd 213 for seven declared (Young 115). Leicestershire 217 for mins declared and 189 for six,

be- she has, nides, a widow's pension of 10%. She pays the lady in whose house her room is 10s.

a week

to look after her child while she

in at work."

'SO HARD

5 maidens, 32 runs, 7 wickets,

GALLANT EFFORT

A century by Harold, Gimblett

TIE magistrate made a note of old Stephennings drew with The Rest in the Test

and then asked by Harold and un- trial. the facts Mary what she had to say.

. "I'm very, very sorry, sir," Mary whispered. "I had saved hard to buy those things,

end

Tunton

to victory

three

asked for a judge at the interval one service game throughout the if Hond had not been beaten in brilliant at times but frequently

straight sets,

A similar controversy blew up in Australia veriit.

After taking the first set year

when America

fairly easily, Miss Hart and Misa challenged Australia in the

last

vis Cup, Hepman protested Fry had match point in the tently then at Seixas footfaulting and

matches weli

the American agreed to serve throughout

Davis the

Cup back from The bastline.

ALL-AUSTRALIAN There will

ali- be an Australian men's doubles Anal and an all-American women's doubles final on Sunday.

Australian and American players dominated the aemi- Anals of these events today.

In the men's doubles, the

Australian prospective

Davis Cup team of Mervyn Rose and Clive

Wilderspin, scored a fine victory over the American stars, Vic Seixas

Gardnor and Mulloy, by 6-0, 7-6, 1-6, 9-7, and won the right to meet the Australian doubles champions, Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall, who had overcome Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt and Budge Patty of America by 6-3, 0-),

HK Player's Easy Win

Birmingham, May 29. Edwin Tral, of Hong- kong, today beat H. F. Walton, the former Bellish Dayla Cup player, 6-2, f«2 in the semi-final of the men's singles at the Priory Lawn Tennis Tournament

Tsal now meets LF.. Mohtad, of Perala, In the Anal,

The Hongkong player proved extremely effec- Live at volleying against his British opponent, and had an easy win

In his semi-final Mohtadi beat D. J. Patcaan of Eng- land 6-4, 3-0, 7-5-Reuter.

In the women's doubles semi- finals, the American holders, game of the second set but they Miss Doria Hart and Miss dropped it and the British girls Shirley Fry, eliminated the levelled the match In the 10th British

-Miss giris,

Helen gome. Fletcher and Mrs.

The Americans again gained Van Rinkel by 0-3, 7-1, 6-2,

the upper hand in die Anal zet The holders will defend their and ran out worthy winners.

against their fellow- Miss Connolly, who is the

had country-vomon. Miss Maureen | Wimbledon champion,

Niola

they

and and Carr's win at the home hole put

by a home at the 13th, him in front for the first time.

Extra power from the tee in a fierce wind was the deciding factor in Beamish's corlier win by 4 and 3 over Dixon lawlin- son, an English International.

Ward, wearing three sweaters, woollen mittens and donning a jacket between his Bhots, beat Cyril Hardrow London chocolate, manufacturer. Perowne reached by 5 and 4. the quarter final with a 4 and win over Jim Draper, A distiller from Fife, Scotland- Reuter.

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At Birmingham; England XI

·Entries for the event, which begins on June 22, closed today. England XI 269 for six

They show that the standard is expected resolution from the declared nad 110 for two

as high as it has ever been. wil-end batamen, nearly took declared. The Rest 174 and 110

.With the Australiang Frank Uitle against for no wicket (Kenyon not out Semer:et

Sedgman (holder), and Ken Mc- the

champions, Surrey, at G2, Rogers not out 53).

Gregor now in the professional At Derby:

Derbyshire drew Connolly and Miss Julie Samp- steady partner in Miss Julio

ranks, Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) "She had bought things for Surrey won by 32 runs with with

Sussex. Derbyshire 204

son, who won their semi-final Sampson, and

together

was, until yesterday, the favour the child, had she?" the magis-45 minutes to spare, after leave and 337 (Neville 107, Willatt arist

over Italy's Mlle. Silvana proved themselves much 100 ite to win the men's singles Somerset five and a quak- 85). Sussex 393 for eight de- Migliori 0-1, 6-2. ing

and Mme. trate asked the policeman.

Italian ope for their strong

French but his defeat in the

Paris sir," the "officer ter hours to score 207 runs. "Oh, yes,

clared. Sussex did not bat a

the other women's championships in ponents in

1105 answered.

After the fall of two wickets second time.

A THRILLER

doubles semi-final.

thrown. the championship wide Mr Bennett nodded to Mary quickly, Gimblett and Stephen- At Oxford;

The semi-final win of Rose to go on with her explanation. or made 03 in 50 minutes for Oxford University by 15 runs. and Wilderspin over the vaunt-

Drobny, twice a finalist, will "I can't. say anything much the tifth wicket and put the Middlesex 248 for nine declar-

Americans, Seixas and

be making his 10th bid for the the more, sir," sho salt, "except scoring in front of the clock, od and 187 (Sharp 100).

coveted title. Pacing the Ameri- that I've been going to work When Gimbjet left, having ford University 217 and 203

can challenge will be

Vie extra as a waitress on Saturatied for three hours 10 minutes (Marshall 05)-Reuter.

Seixas, Gardnar Mulloy, Budge day nights, sir, to try and get for his 109, Stephenson batted

Patty,

Wimbledon. the 1950 the money together. ."

champion, and left-hander Art Larsen, But neither Herbie Hongkong, 28th May, 1953. Flam, semi-finalist for the past two years, nor David Cup player Tony Trabert have entered as are serving in the United

NO JOY NOW

THE magistrate looked

Middlesex beat

Ox-

AUSSIES DRAW

Manchester, May 20

with the ability which made it easy to understand why his The Australian cricketers regate of runs second only drew with Lancashire today an though he might be toting to Gimblett. He scored a fine the third and Anal day of the

DS

- up Mary's normal working 04.

the

her

hours, which, without the extra Showing the better all-round Saturday nights, and without form

demands

daughter must have made upon her tinte and energy, must have totalled

co in nearly

"Anything more you'd like to SAY?" he

No, asked.

Bir."

week.

Mary was fined £5 and given four weeks in which to find the money. She would have to start saving all over again, and this time there would be no joy in it, and a terrifying urgency.

Boys And Girls Solution

match.

Lancashire had scored 232 for nine in reply to Australia's first innings total of 298.

Scoreboard:

Northamptonshire were worthy winners over Essex at ferd, where they won by 10 wickets with an hour and a quarter to spare but there was A period just after lunch today when their powers to force a vietcry looked in doubl

Dicky Dodds showed a re- Edrich run out turn to form which must have Grieves c. Langley b. Ring been encouraging to Exex. He Howard not out

Australians 1rt innings 208 LANCASHIRE IST INNINGS Washbrook c. Johnston b.

b. Lindwall

ched lils first century of the Wharton e. Miller b. Lind- season, and hit 13 fours in his

117 in just under four hours

THE RESULTS .......

The

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ENGLAND

TO PLAY

URUGUAY

i

Montevideo, May 30. The England soeLET which is touring South America

team

Results of today's matches: Women's doubles, semi-anals: Miss Maureen Connolly and Miss Julie Sampson (USA) beat Silvana Lazzario and Mme Niola Migliori (Italy) 6-1, 0-2.

Men's doubles,

semi-finals: Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall (Australia) beat Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) and Budge Patty (USA) 6-3, 6-1, B-3--Reuter.

open,

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following were the results J. Hilton c. Archer b. Ring of matches which ended today: Mt. Hilton b. Lindwall At Lords: Hampshiro beat F. Parr b. Lindwall MCC by seven wickets. MCC Statham not out TURN-ABOUT WORDS: 1–100 for nine declared and 147

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