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A Day Of Thrills. At Trent Bridge: England Facing The Follow-On

Nottingham, June 12.

Bad light stopped play for the day in the COUNTY CRICKET: First Cricket Test match here today, half an hour.

before stumps should have been drawn, with England having only 92 runs on the board for the loss of six wickets.

Sussex Fourth In Table

London, June 12. Sussex won their third match today to move Into fourth place in the county cricket championship close behind Glamorgan and Sur- rey, the joint leaders, and Middlesex.

This was in reply to Australia's 249 and so England are still in danger of following on until they get within 150 of the Australian total.

From lunch to the end of play thrills abounded for the large crowd.

Bedser was at his brilliant best in returning seven for 55 which brought his aggregate of Test wickets to 189, equalling the England record of S. F. Barnes, and he hit the stumps way Innve. times. Lindwall, bowling

before faster than EVCT

this season, was a menace while he was attacking for Australia,

Brian Langford, a 17-year-cid rpin bowler, returned match gures of 14 wickets for 150 In helping Somerset beat Kent. He turned the ball either taking six for 80 in the second

innings.

all-

They had started when Eng-1 for 82 and the threat of follow-

bowlers, particularly ing on faced England. Innd's

Peter May and Trevor Balley Bedser, gained the mastery and continued when England batted. become associated in an

amateur partnership It was first-class bowling rather

In which than any help from the pitch Bailey's play suggested he in- the tumble of tended to stay until the close, which caused

efforts to score. making few wickets.

May did Lash out occasionally but it was a snick to the wicket- keeper which dismissed him. Batsmen had, carlier,

made an appeal against the light, which the umpires refused, but soon after

with May's dismissal, Evans having joined Bailey, play was stopped by bad light. The following were the results

After about 10 minutes, with The first of the catches by no improvement in conditions, matches which ended today: At Oxford: The match be- Evans off Bailey will be talked it was decided that further play tween Oxford University and about for many years, Bailey would not be possible and 20

abandoned just taken over with the Derbyshire

drawn with Eng- stumps were owing to rain. There no new ball and Benaud swung at land still 157 runs behind and play today. Oxford University an inswinger. Evans dived full only four wickets in hand. 208 and 100 for five declared length to his left and with out-

Scoreboard: (Cowdrey not out 72). Derby stretched hund, held the ball an shire 95.

inch from the Turf

of

wus ho

He wus

Australia 'Ist Innings 249 England let innings

At Bradford: The match beresting on his elbow as he picked Hutton, c. Benaud, b. David-

tween Yorkshire and Notting hamshire was abandoned with no decision. There was no play today, Up wicket saturated. Nottinghamshire 203. Yorkshire 101 for four (Lowson

being

not out 00).

Afiddlesex beat At Lord's: Leicestershire by an innings and 50 runs. Middlesex 300 for nine declared. Leicestershire 93 (Tamus five for 15, Mosa four for 31 and 151 (Young six for 02).

At Horsham: Sussex boat War-

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the ball out with his right hand

Bon

43

8

0

10

and held it up triumphantly as Kenyon, c. Hill, b. Lind-

wall Bailey ran down the pitch to congratulate him.

Simpson, low. b. Lindwall This seemed to inspire the Compton, c. Morris, b. Lind- England attack and Bedser was certainly deadly as he wrecked Graveney, c. Benaud, b. Hill 32 the wickets of Hassett for a May, c. Tallon, b. 1 Bchting but slow innings of 115--Balloy not out Davidson, Tallon and Hil.

Hasselt had batted for over six and a half hours with only nine tours.

SHOCKS FOR ENGLAND

wickshire by 43 rims. Sussex England could be well satisfied

wall

92

Evans not out

Extras

Total (for 0)

Bowling

MR W

12

1 35

308 and 108 for six declared with their position until the Lindwall (Suttle not out 53). Warwick Lindwall menace started. Then Johnston shiro 181 and 180 (Gardner 70, the attacking feld set by HU Townsend 53: Oakman six for Hassett, with eight men round Davidson

the bet, had Kenyon Somerset 123 an survived one ball and wae leg

91).

At Bath: Somerset beat Kent forward short leg. by 153 runs.

taken at

Simpson

418 for night declared. Kent 178 before. Compton, returning to and 208 (Woollent 73, B. Edrich the England team, showed good -brillant -54,- Langford-six-for-00).

3

At Brentwood:

strokeplay-until- Essex drew

with Surrey. Essex 267 and 66 catch by Morris got rid of him.

for

A

for three was Seventeen na wicket. Surrey 259 (Fletcher 80, Smith five

forr

serious position and for the rest of the afternoon, in indifferent light England had their backs At Peterborough: Northamp- tonshire drew with Scotland. to the wall. A stand between kas full

70).

Hutton and Graveney

Northamptonshire 301 for one of promise and added 59 runs declared. Scotland 10 (Telbe seven for 23) and 128 for four, but then Australia were again -Reuter.

PRIZES FOR

SERVICE

on top.

It was the first ball of Lind- wall's fourth over which got rid of Kenyon who steered the bal! to Hill at forward short deg. Simpson, captain of Nottingham- shire, had a special cheer from TO the crowd but he survived only

ball

HUMANITY

ono

and was trapped leg before by a delivery.

This meant

A plan for the annual award of cash prizes amounting to about $200,000 for "services to human- ity" was announced today by Dr Hutton Carleton Smith, Director of the faced National Arts Foundation America.

It

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Byes Reuter.

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Dai-Rees Springs

A Surprise

Wentworth, June 12,

Dai

Rees, 40-year-old Ryder Cup Golfer from Wales, won the Daks £2,000 tournament professional

last

Established 1845

SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1953.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith Edwin Tsai

7.15

T. 14. Reg. L. 5. PAL ON.

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De Gasperi Seeks Way Out Of Dangerous Impasse

Rome, June 12.

In Doubles

Final At Bristol

Bristol, June 12. Douglas Scharengulvel of Cey Ion had to withdraw fran the semi-nal of the men's singles in the West of England lawn tennis championchips here today because of a pulled musele in the Core- arm.

is

He thus gave Vic Seixas, of the United States, who seeded No. 1 at the champlon- shipa, a walkover into the final. Miss Doris Hart (United

the States) won

Women's beating Miss Mortimer (Britain) "by

singles

Angela

7-5, 0-3.

final

and

Edwin Teal (Hongkong) Barry Green (Austraila) quall- fled for the final of the Men's Doubles, beating J. Horn and C. (Britam) 2-6, 6-4, 0-2 Hannem In the semi-final.

Their opponents in the final will be Vic Seixan (U.S.) and Enrique

ique Morea (Argentina) who

best the Ceylon players, Douglas Scharengulvel and Rupert Fer- dinands, 6-2, 6-4 In the other semi-final.

Scharengulvel, who had earlier withdrawn from the Singles be- forearm of pulled muscle, decided to play in the less strenuous doubles, Reuter. BECKENHAM TOURNEY +

Beckenham, June 12. Naresh Kumar, of India, beat (United States) Grant Golden

chuse

by 0-4, 6-3, in the third round of the men's singles at the Kent grass courts lawn tennis cham- plarships today.

Narendra Nath, also of India, was beaten by Armando Vieira, of Brazil in another third round match, by 6-4, 6-3.

Gardner Mulloy (United Kumar in

Signor Alcide de Gasperi, the Italian Prime Minis-States) beat Naresh ter, today began a series of private meetings with the semi-final by 5-7, 6-2, 6-1. way out of the impasse political leaders, seeking a created by last week-end's general elections.

At the same time a movement began in his own Christian Democrat Party to remove him from the post of Prime Minister, which he has occupied for the past seven years.

The Prime Minister's own plan is believed to be for a Provisional Minority Govern-

Peking Gives Orders To Belgian Firms

Antwerp, June 12. “Two "members" ofa private trade mission to Communist China

have

returned with orders worth over 1,000,000,000 Belgian franes (over £7,000,000).

delegation of Bix. sponsored by several Boi- gian Industrial firms, left here in April to study the possibilities of trade rela l'ans between Belgium and China. Two

the inembers of delegation. R. 8. Grisar and C. De Haan, have order. with come back The rest of the delegation has not yet returned, Reuter.

CORONATION GIFTS FROM

the other semi-final, George Worthington (New Zea- land) beat Vieira by 0-4, 6-2.

Miss Maureen Connolly Miss Julla Sampson will con-

Test the all-American the women's singles morrow.

and

final of

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Misa Connally today beat Miss Helen Fletcher, the British Wightman Cup player, by 6-2, Needs financial support for the

Miss Sampson beat asks of poor children Miss Joan Scott of South Africa by 10-8, 0-3 in the semi-finals.

ment to carry the courtry through the summer. This would consist of Christian Democrats supplemented by "echnicians" 0-2, and non-party experts in administra. tor

After that a broader Coall-Reuter.

DAVIS CUP tion, capable of controlling a Parliamentary majority, would

Copenhagen, June 12. Denmark took a lead of two have to be found If It could pot be found the country would matches to nil over the Philip- bines in their European zone have to go to the polls again.

The movement to unseat him Davis Cup quarter-final' today. winning both the opening within, his Parby comes from a

singles.

fudion which is afraid that heUlrich beat Raymondo Deyro will choose 13 shift to the left as

the only way to give Kaly s by 6-3, 0-2, 6-4 and Kurt Niel- sen defeated Felicisimo Ampon stable Gevemment.

by 6-6, 6-3, 8-8.

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Other Davis Cup matches:-

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DANGEROUS DIVISION Detailed results sult Rowing in today show the dangerous extent

At Brussels, Belgium led Bri- to which Italy's voters

tain by 2-0, after the first two divided between

over- an whelming Catholle Conservative singles games of the European

Party, the largest zone quarter-finals.

(Belgium) extreme left

Philippe Washer in wing bloc Eurone

but defeated Britain's Tony Mottram, a' smaller, but Europe, and tactically very important group 7-5, 6-4, 7-5. In the other

Centre

of

of Rightwingers determined on singles game, Jacques Brichant B-4, defeated Geoffrey Paish, restoration

Mussolini's

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The results show that barely bolf the nation supports Italy's recent foreign policy of 'whale- henried co-operation in the Atlantic Paci and European Union, and her domestic polley of cautious and gradual reforms, aimed at reducing over a long perled the gap between the nation's millions London, June 12. low very rich, Cotonation gifts

The for Queen

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Communist biggest Elizabeth from the people of Europe's the Pacifle islands were handed Party increased by

PACIFIC

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CODED MESSAGE: Budapest, capital of Hungary, consists of twin cities on the Danube River. MIX-UPS: People's Republic; and Magyars; Mecsek Mountains.

HUNGARIAN REBUS: Buda-

here today after a great then four-man struggle in the faster Inst of the four rounds.

He came out of the blue" on ordeal for the last day with two brillant Compton, making his return to rounds of 89 and an aggregate

did of 280 to win the first prize of the England team, and he London, June 12.

well to survive the rest of Lind- £400.

Flory Van Donck of Belgium wall's brillant over.

Johnston bowled a malden to and Tom Haliburton, the home and then Lindwall professional, shared second and Compton again. His third prizes with aggregates of of second ball seemed to be met 201, followed by Harry Brad-

but shaw of Eire with 202. by Compton squarely

Ven Donck began the planned to present. Morris, in the gully, swooped through the foundation, about low and snatched the ball al-round with 209, one shot ahead five prizes of $40,000 to $30,000 most on the ground, clutching of Haliburton and two in front ench, roughly on the lines of the it safely to his body as he roll-of Rees and Bradshaw. A seven Nobel prizes.

ed over. Three wickets for 17 at the first hole checked him One would be. for service to

start to Eng and he returned 72. Behind runs was a sad

to the Lord Chamberlain, the per cent its support in the in- humanity in any field, and the land's reply as Graveney came came Rees to finish a stroke | Farl of Scarborough, at Stdustrial regions of Northern

special fields like architec-out to join his captain.

ahead, while Halburton other

James's Palace today,

Italy and also gained strength in ture, sculpture, music, dancing,

STEADY BATTING

Bradshaw each scored 71--Reu- The presentations were made the poor backward agricultural painting and drama, including At last the score

moved,

by the Hon. Twapus Tamasese, south Router. -SCOTLAND-WIN-

Member of the Legislative Dr Smith, who is seeking per-Graveney driving a Lindwall

Killarney, June 12. no-ball for a single. Soon this

Council of Western Samoa, and CHANGE IN T.T. milacion to visit all Soviet-pair had doubled the score at Scotland won their amateur the Maker Nul Ueremioana

PLACINGS over from golf International championship. Ariki, a Cook Islands Legiala- to discuss associated countries

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A change in placings in mat made of fine flax. The Tale of Man prizes will be awarded regardless the

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hope Soviet Russia will co-fourth wicket pair stood with the operate. I am seeing Mr. Malik rest of the attack up to ten by Wales and tied with Ireland.

Samoans can pay-is decorated P.A. Davey, on i Norton would have taken full honours with the dacred emblem of was given sixth place instead of In London and hope to go to which time each had scored 15 Had they beaten Ireland, they am the heat tribule, the nounced by the time-keeper.

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WOMEN'S MATCH

The Cook Islanders sent winners to New York each year crowd had certainly had com--Reuter.

Tou seconds at an average speed of tor yesterday's dreary

Prestatyn, June 12.

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two minutes 44,0 seconds at mother of pearl, a centra of judges who would consider for 47 runs.

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