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SUSSEX & SURREY SIDE GLANCES

NARROWING GAP IN COUNTY TABLE

London, July 17.

Middlesex retained their lead in the County Cricket Championship table though they failed to gain à point from their match against Derbyshire, which was abandoned in the early afternoon through rain.

They led with 110 points from 18 matches. Sussex, who did not have a match, occupied second place, six points behind, but the gap was narrowed by Surrey, who beat Worcestershire to bring their total to 100 points, and Glamorgan, who took first innings points from Nottinghamshire to bring their total to 96 points.

Sussex have three games in hand of Middlesex while Surrey have two games in hand.

Kent, beaten, by Warwick- | completed only their second shire, were still at the bottom championship

victory of the

lyn Innings and 71

of the table with 20 points from senson by beating Cloucester- 17 games-eight points behind shine Somerset, who did not have match.

11

runs,

Itein ruined the attempl the two captains to revure a finish at Derby Witt declar ed Derbyshire's innings at the overnight sence with, a lead of 21 and Middlesex, who scored quickly, clearly intended

Jane Jack

endel the Iobertson

dom

Their first win was in May. Gloucestershire ncluded many voungsters in the side and they were no match for Yorkshire attack."

the varied

any, real resistuner.

Only George Lambert offered

was

His .vely innings of 54 spoilt declare and try to force a vic-some exceptionally good bowl- tory when a storm

ing by Johnny Wardle. the do teftarni slow bowler, who the Midlesex innings todas omilled from England's 127 out of 203

in two Twelve to meet Australia In the hours and 55 minutes. He hit Te next week. eleven fours.

ninated

with

thear violery of the season in defeat-

Surrey güned

Worcestershire

seven

by

an

GENTS'

WIS

SURPRISE

mainly responsible

ing

The Gentlemen

Kained their innlags and 190 runs, Worcester-list victory ever the Players emaining since 1933 at Lord's. They had shire, who lost their eight wickets for a runs today, collapsed in their seconci

10- were dismissed for the secondnings, lo ing their last six wie- te for leas thau a

hundred. lets for 36, bu! they held a The visitors were always szukommanding lend, Roy

Tuller- gling on a rain-affenied pitch sall and only three hatmen reached for the collapse with his elever Rouble figures.

offbreaks. At one time he had Loader, Surrey's new shock taken live wickets towler,

take another on the awkward pitch. He took for 15 runs wicket but finished with match three wickets- figures of nine for 11.

John Robin

wrecked słow

Jettari Players inmirs

the His 6gures of con- seven for 70 in no way dattered demiss him.

McMahon,

bowler;

ditions

exploited the skilfully ta four balsine for 10.

YORKS SECOND WIN

Yorkshire, for so long con- sidered one of The strong Counties in the country, today

SIXTEEN

STILL IN RUNNING

Beauty Contest For "Miss Universe"

add

125

Marion

over.

Glamorgan and Nottingham- shire were frustrated by rain in a sporting attempt to provide 201 exciting Bnish, Emrys

Davies declared for the second tine leaving Notte to get 145 to win in 120 minutes. Before Notts could but a severe storm are broke over the ground and the match Was abandoned as drnw. Cricket throughout the day was imited 10 two hours and 10 minutes.

Established 1845

SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1953.

By Galbraith

T. MUPON

•4-20

"Our newspaper blew away! I can't get my home. work done with Mother on the phone finding out about that young widow in the comics!"

Richest Racing Prize Of Year At Ascot Today

Ascot Heath, July 17.

Queen Elizabeth will be present here to morrow to see her colt Aureole compete against five other British horses, six French and two Italian for Britain's richest racing prize of the year, the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

Aureole, - runner-up in the Derby this year, was declared a doubtful starter after he had been beaten in last week's Eclipse Stakes. But today! Her Majesty telephoned her racing manager from Windsor and decided to run her chestnut colt with the three dainty white socks against the crack horses of Europe.

!

and

Pinza was easy in the market cased fractionally from his last callover price of 7 to 4 to finish a-2-to-1 favourite. quoted before because it was a

The Queen's Aureole, doubtful runner, came in at 100

Hopes of a royal win in this race, with its glittering £23,175 A benatiful innings of 107. first prize, however, cannot br Including 14 boundaries, by very great for in temarea's del Norman Oldnek thwarted will be the Derby winn, Pinza Lanesshire's hopes of inflicting who beat Aureole by four teeth the first championship defeat in the Epsom classis. They again Northamptonshire. Oldfield meet at level weights ever the batted three hours. and 40 sacred's onzemeno na

hait miles.

Pinza, who gave Sir Gordon Richards his Arst-ever Derby 1 Nuccio, 6

hot favourite to win Zucchero, win, is a tomorrow despite the challenge

100 10

minutes

THE RESULTS

The following were the re-

of

cricket first-class

*

not

to 0. There was some backing for Wilwyn and each way sup- port for Vamos,

Prices were 2 to i Pinza, 5 to to 1 Nearula, 8 to i 10 to 1

Worden, of some of Europe's Jer 10p- to 6 Wilwyn, 100

Aurcele, 100 class horseR. But it is

to Pharel, in the 20 to 1 Alberigo, 25 to 1 Vanios Derby winner's favour thist be

33 to 1 Silnes, 40 to 1 King of will be reediving 14 pound the Tudors, 60 to 1 Telemaca.--

Long Beach, Calif. July 17.

Sixteen semi-finalists remain-sults

today in the international matches ended today: beauty contest which will lo-

AL Gloucester: Yorkshire sight decide wito fs Missbeat

Gloucestershire by 011 Universe the most beauti-innings and 64 runs, Gloucester- shire 72 and 170 (Lambert S1). are keeping Yorkshire 300 for six declared. silent on who the 16 are.

Warwickshire the At Muldstone:

ful girl in the world”.

Buy the judges

om is older rivais. Pinza. who is declared 100 per vent til, will probably ind Agn Khan's Holian-bred

Twenty-six beauties from all beal Kent by nine wickets.. Nuecio, winner of the Fren parts of the world paraded be- Kent 182 and 186 (Witherden, Pris de l'Arc de Triomphe last fore the judges at the Long 51). Warwickshire 357 and 13 ver Beach Municipal Auditorium in for prehnitary contests last night, ་་་་

for her

and helpfulness

onc.

Li

353

Charlic

Reuter.

Beached After

Breakdown

year, h most dangerous rival. Nuccio, to be ridden by the At thre Ovai: Surrey beat Frenchinan, Roger Poincelel, has The names of the 10 semi-Worcestershire by

imming fialists will be announced to-aud 190 runs.. Surrey

bi tomorrow's race as his pran- 371 for ipal objective and is a strongly night and the field will then be six declared. Worcestershire 82 backed second favourite.

Mombasa, July 17. reduced to live inalists. One of and 99 (McMahon leitarm slow! these will be "Miss Universe"

Another French tried horse.

The Royal East African Navy spin four for 151. After the semi-finals last night

Worden, who, was third in this trawler, Mvita, believed to have "Miss Friendship" was

event to Talyar last At Cardiff: Glamorgan drew chosen.

year, been taking Africans detained She was one of the American with Nottinghamshire.

expected to make o bold bld. under the Emergency Regula- The The English Jockey,

Lions contestants, Miss Jeanne Thomp-match was abandoned owing to

to a secret prison, broke son of Louisiana,

Smirke. The award rain. Glamorgan

Tulyar's Inseparable down. in heavy seas

and was was made

for six'

on the Kenya coast, beached "kindness declared and 0 for tour declared partner in his triumphs inst

according to reports received to the other Clift 56). Nottinghamshire 293 year, rides Worden,

today. Watkins leitarm medium flye

ARRIVE BY ARR for 93).

Pharel, from the powerful Royal East African Navy, the The only other vessel of The young beauties will

Gentlemen At Lord's:

bat stables of Marcel Boussac minesweeper, Rosalind, is parade before

Gentlemen finished sixth behind Pinza in tempting to tow the Muita lo the Judges in Players by 95 ruins. evening gowns und Inter

in 129 and 311 (W. Edrich 98, Tal- the Derby and has been pleasing swimming costumes tonight the tersall rightarm: offspin six same as last night.

or his English Jockey Doug Smith Mombasa.

The two ships were amelally 83). Fame and riches awult the (Emmett 82, Marlar rightarm French three-year-old compet on the Kenya roost, 200 milez

Players 123 and 22 in home gallops. He is the only

on a "secret mission" to Lamu Who wins the title. She will receive #im contract

offbreak seven for 79.)

from Mombasa. At Derby: Derbyshire drew Two Italinu three-year-olds, of 250 with Middlesex, the match being Alberigo and Telemaco, have dollars (about £85) week, abandoned Sunbeam Alpine

owing sports car Middlesex 208 and 203 for three

rain. arrived by air to run. valued at $3,000

It is understood that Telemaco (£1,071), a jewel-studded wristwatch and (Robertson 127. Thompson 81). is to set the pace for his stable

Ms. Her prize was The

girt

with

a starting salary

to

ing.

-

a complete wardrobe.-Reuter. Derbyshire 270 for seven de mate, Alberigo, who ran second

clared.

in the Italian Derby.

The stage is all set for a DARTWORDS SOLUTION tonshire drew with Lancashire. Great race and the winner may

At Northampton: Northamp-

at-

It is understood that a delen-

tion camp may be set up on an

island off Lamu.-Reuter,

Boys And Girls Solutions

TOPBY TURVY:. Note. b.

BEACONSFIELD - Dizzy-Glddy Northamptonshire 287 and 235| rightly claim the title of "Chiam-Tone, e. Eton. 2. Post, b. Tops,

LATEST CALLOVER

Goat

Groat Croat-Actor for four declared (Oldfield not plon of Europe."

e. Stop. d. Spot, e. Pots. 3-0. Halt, Munmer - Summer Swallow out 107, Broderick not out 50).

b. Lest, c. Sist. 4-a, Clasp, b. Clape, Wallows Gallows

The Italian horse Alberigo waste. Scalp. &a. Tele. b. Lole, e. Teal. Gibber Bibber Wine Wind Lancashire 209 for one declared one of the best backed in a quieta. Slave, b. Saive, c. Vales. 73.

b. Nile,

-Limb - Lomy - Slaughter and 87 for Laughter Mirth - Girth →→ Girt

two.

A

draw market on the race at the Vic-Polo, e Loop. 55. Aster, b. Stare, Gri Grist Mill Floss with Leicestershire.

A Colchester: Essex

Essex 230 toria Club, London, but his price e Tenes, 10. Wasp, b. Pows, c. Flows Low- Slow Coach

Bought Roach -- Extend ** and. 274 for eight declared was cut only five points com Swap. 1-8. Main, u. Arm, e. Mar. Expend Expand Dilate Pilate (forsfall 103, Walsh leftarem spin pared with Monday's collover Door, b. Rood, c. Odor, 13-B.

Spine, b. Pines, c. Enipe, 16- Pirate Pinto Chatter

up 20 to 1 and e. Evil and Věz, d. Vell, Shattor Hatter's Castle Spaineix for 83), Leicestershire. 322 and he finished

jeunnce.

There was more backing for the 2,000 Guineas winnor Nearula, finally quoted at 0 1, than there was for the B to i scoond favourite Nucelo,

--Swail-Wain--Wan--PALLID,

aid 75 for six-Reuter,

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Australian

Leading In French Open

.

Versailles, July 17.

Ossie Pickworth of Australin

תס

the

led the field after 30 holes in the French Open Golf Cham- pionship

La Boulle course near here today.

He had an aggregate of 136, two

strokes belter

than his nearest rival, Max Faulkner, of Britain.

Pickworth had a first round of 68 and followed with a brillian 67 (seven under par) to set up a new course record. Playing for the first time In France, Pick- worth showed porfozi mastery f his game, and carne heme in his record round in 31 (six under zar).

and

More In It Than Meets

The Eye

Kingston, July 17. The Jamaica Amateur Athletio Association -HAR withdrawn permission to the Olymple runners. Herb Meleniny and George Rhoden. to take part in the World Youth Festival at Bucharest.

The

Association sald: "There seems more to the whole

athletics."

Idea than juxt

The world youth move- ment is suspected here of having a "red tinge" and

מ!

feared that the Jamaicans, now, resident the United States, might prejudice their future in that country.

The two athletes were to Ay from New York to Bucharest to run lu the games in August-Reuter.

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CRUELTY TOJANIMALS

Plckworth, Foulkner Bobby Locke of South Africa set the pace, cach with o Arat round of 09, but while Pick- worth had his 67, Faulkner took another 00 on his second round while Locke had a 73 for a total of 142 to share fifth place.

The leading players with their two rounds were: 136 H. O. Pickworth (Australia) 69 and 67; 138, Max Faulkner of Britain 69 and 49: 141 Angelo Angelini of Italy 12 and 69; 141 Jean Ado of France 72 and 80;

80: 142 Lloyd Mangrun of United States 72

Melbourne, July 17. and 70; 142 Heart de Lamaze of

The Melbourne Racing Club 71 and 71; France

342 Bobby deckied to invite the cham Locke of South Africa 6B and plon Jockeys free the United 73; 143 J: Goraialde of France States, England, South Africa The Offles of the Society is 71 and 72: 147 Ken Bousfield 72nd New Zealand to compete in situated at Beaconsfield Arcade,

the Invitation Stakes at Coul-Queen's Road and 75.-Reuter.

feld track on September 24."

Invitations are being sent to Sir Gordon Richards, England's champion Jockey, and Eddie Arcaro, lending United States It was explained by Mr F. G. rider, to come le Audralin and Dennis at yesterday's price ride in the seven-furlong ings of the Court of Inquiry which the sponsors hope to into the stranding of the Lady make

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The Club will pay all the ex. penses of the visiting jockeys.-- United Press.

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