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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1984,377

CLOSE FINISH TO ARMY 440

TWO FINEBATTING STANDS

IN YESTERDAY'S COUNTY CRICKET MATCHES

London, July 15.

On a day when bowlers generally held the mastery, two fine bat- ting stands figured' in the County Championship programme today, one by Derbyshire and the other by Gloucestershire.

Gloucestershire were heading for a follow-on against Surrey's declared totaj of 347 for eight when three wickete had gone for 43. But then George Emmett and Arthur Milton each in his own way put on 170 for the fourth wicket in two and a half hours

Each reached three figures, Emmett being the more «RRICS" sive as shown by the fact that 63 of the ring by Mitton, the Arsenal Hvalbirler. singles.

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Surrey's bowlers after this met with sucrers pundstiment Inter and Surrey secured a first inrings lenu,

Derbyshire, replying to HamTIJ)- shire's 254 wero in n bad way wher four wickets fall while the score stood still a 23,

Then John Kelly, who had been very stubborn, was joined by wicketkeeper, George Dawkes ant they proceeded to a big KIDAC).

ancuni cheaply, may lose this Axutre as they did last year- unless Loader strikes again.

A feature of the Leicester- ahire-Middlesex game has been the form of the Australian all- Vic Jackson. who rounder, followed his not out century of

hall yesterday by taking Middlesex wickets today for

32.

The

Rain enused hold-ups severnl In some matches today times and Warwickshire between the showers found run-getting dif- getting the three Brult after

wickets for outstanding Kent eight runs.

so live to try and save the game tomorrow.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

At Lord': Mayers 144 and 191; Gentlemen 128 (W. Edrich fast 56, Leader. right-arm meditain, seves for 37) and 23 for one.

Surrey

347 At the Oval:

and 10 for for eight declared

320 (Em- one; Gloucestershire mett 108. Milton 110, Surridge, right-arm medium, fvo for 82). Leicestershird At Leicester: 393 for seven declared (Jackson not out 128) and 23 for one; Middlesex 259 (Robertson 107, offbreak, Jackson. right-a five for 32).

200 Kent AL Birmingham: (Leary 80, Keith Dellery, right. arm fast medium, five for 82); 150 for six Warwickshire

08). Rain (Horner

curtailed

For low scoring, however, the Glamorgan-Yorkshire gare held Not mil the partnership | pride of place and extra time reached 191 who Kelly dismissed wa ulilised in a vain hope of remained naishing inside two days. No for 110, but Dawkes anb rt-nched his best of the fewer than 25 wickets fell to

out, and day and only some very sub- season with 33 nob

Un born batting by Yorkshire i vlay. Derbyshire are well ahead

saved them on 4 wicket but the ftra inning.

was a real bowlers' paradise.

Glamorgan declared at their Yorkshire 25- overnight score, but Peter Loader, Surrey's year-uid

bowler. who gained pace

first innings lead of Players 17. fr

dismisse They

then appeared

for 84, Freddie against the Gentlemen at Lord's Glamorgan

with

BOWLED A PASSAGE?

the

in place of Alec Bedser so that Thurman wreaking havoo

with only

At Burton: Derbyshire 322 for Dawkes ot seven (Kelly 110, out 133); Hampshire 254.

# re- seven for 15. But Glamorgan he could be watched in

have came back and when half the presentative match, may bowled himself a passage wYorkshire Berond innings nie Australia. Four wickets for wickets were down nino runs gave him full intings 20 runs scored, it seemed they Baures of oven for 37.

might be due for their Getent of the senson,

the extra But in the Yorkshire added

runs without further

The Gentlemen, nevertheless, ghined a first innings lead in a low scoring game and Pityers, dismissed again fairly

A close fluish to the 440 Yards final in the Army Individual Athletic Cham- pionships at Aldershot Sigmn, Whittaker (36) just manages to breast the tape in front of Sgt. P. Walt (8).

Reflections Second

On Test

The

With Pakistan

By PETER DITTON

England's victory by an lanings and 129 runs in the second Test match at an argument that Pakistan had been given Test Trent Bridge is being used as mateff status the Hoớn.

Sir

half hour.

Ji

mere slx loss and

At Neath: Glamorgan for nine declared (Wurdle, left- arm slow, five for 46) and 84

right-orm (Trucman.

134

fast. 151

the

seven for 15); Yorkshire (Taylor 50) and 32 for five- Router.

10 meet

18

of

Achtung!. .. English Soccer Wit

Rise Aganı

Says JIM DICKINSON (Portsmouth and England wing-half' who was invited by the FA to stay off and see the World Cup Final:)

England to beat Germany at Wembley on Decembér 1. That's my verdict on THE match of next senson-- the match we can and must 'win!

Yes, I know the Germans are holders of the World Cup. I stayed behind with Billy Wright in Switzerland! at the suggestion of the FA just to see the final in which Germany bent Hungary 8-2.

I also know, only too well, Hungarian has achieved pure that England merely reached perfection in his heading of the

ball, the quarter-finals.

Stanley Matthews

...

Billi

ball artist in the

But yet I would place these conquering Germans in Joint the greatest fourth position with England in world, still capable my world rating of Hungary 1; 90 Uruguay 2; and-Brazil 3,

minutes

of playing

in temperatures that would will players half

Four factors alono gave Ger- his age.

many the world crown,

1-An easy draw throughout

the tournament.

2. The torrential rain that

fell in the final

rain 48ht

could have helped England

to

an equally surprising victory over Hungry

Uruguay, teams who need and are used' to

a hard ground,

3-Hungary's glaring error j playing a partially t Puskas against Germany,

Ferenc

-(Lordón' Express Service)

LEAGUE

TENNIS

Playing at home, the Club Hongkong Cricket 4.-The Hungarians missing swamped Urban Council 90

fuur

simple chances in the

second half through a combing in a Men's

"A" Division

tion of bad luck and bad judg-league tennis match yester- ment, contrasting to their pre- | day. cision finishing against England In Budapest.

W. Calvert and R. E. Moore (HKCC) beat K. M. Getz and I give the Germans credit for W. K. Chung 6-3; beat C. b. their fighting spirit, titit opted

and V. C. Kung 6-2; Cheng and tight marking by a superb boat W. C. Ching and K. C.

And defence.

get this straight-they played

fairly, Wan 6-3. hard but clean.

lot's

NO HEADACHES This accounts for fielding de- ficiencies ut the beginning

But it's stil England to win the tour. But although they The German style W formation

trave been here now

for two

Machio

AL Nottingham Nottingham- shire 328 and 63 for three: Lancashire 320 for two declared (Wharton 85, G. Edrich not out 107, Washbrook not out 85).

At Hings: Sussex 307 for declared: Worcestershire

What shocking memories some people do have. Admittedly there are a Jeft-arm melum 134 (Wood,

number of deficiencies in the tourists' make-up; most noticeable, their indifferent fast, four for 32, Thomson, eight-

in what was a crushing defeat But just because they received such flelding. Av for 71 Orstam medium fast,

1. Goldman and J. and 24 (1)ews 50).

virtually their Test baptism is no call to write them off.

(HRCC) bent Getz and Chung 184; beat Cheng and Kung 042; Remember, for instance, how hard way, the experience in all

Donald Bradman pasted the more valuable.

beat Chung and Wah 0-1: UNLUCKY

Brid I. J. Pakenham-Walsh England's bowlers in the period

They were unlucky between 1930 and 1948 and the

months there is no sign of im-attuck and stopper centre half Agfuroff (HKCC) beat Geiz. and Chung 8-4; beat Cheng-and will give us no headaches. huge scorta Australia ran up in England when this country

Then, England better equipped than at any provement.

Their last wing men are the Kung 0-3; beat Chung and Wan process,

Unlucky doing time since the war.

yet our backs aka. considered they were well to dismiss Australia

The paying public will make major dangers, because the defert they have fur

and can, and should, give them less

- BUAA'BEAT-LRO (25 anything under 400. And Brad- sustained and those which al- allowances for

for bowling failures but untidiness room to move in than they had

against Hungary. "failed" every most certainly lie in 'store man, himself,

Soul E. Saubolle and F. them at Manchester

Add to this the roar of a and the in the field is not going to help time he didn't make a century.

Oval will nat make pretty Pakistan

any reasonable Wombley crowd. They will be (LRC) lost to Tony Liang and sum of money home with them fully conscious of the particular 8. O Kho 2-6; beat P: Poon reading in the scorebook,

at the end of the tour,

significance of this December and David Taal 8-4; bent Dr W. duel with the new Germany and C. Hó and L. C, 14:6-1. Finally, a word on the

I'm sure this match can be the argument. start

Οι Our Own

Soccer Hutton Sheppard There was never really qeca-recovery sion for Sheppard to distinguish himself in the match. it was almost all one-way trame. Any

we have had it will

D. Barnett and E: E. attempt at forecusing who

at lead England

Manchester proved to the hilt that there Story (LRC) lost to Liang and would be presumptuous and we ut no future in running with Kho 2-8; lost to Poon and Ta

ball during World Class |6-7; beat Ho and LI 6-3," must wait for the final word on the Hutton's fitness,

African Warriors For

The Empire Games

BY A CORRESPONDENT

The braves of Kenya are exhaustive trials to find their

on the warpath. best

men,

nine

After

chosen

tribesmen flew to England on the first stage of a special safari-trophy seeking at the Vancouver Empire Games In August.

to have his name engraved on a winner's cap. He is Jonathan Lenemiria, u 26-year-old teacher from the Sambru tribe.

like Jonathan is a high Jumper javelin

a spear-throwing and three weeks ago cleared soldier of old

His recent effort of 200 ft. is Gat. Fine-21 inch batter than Australian John Winter's Empire only 13 inches shorter than the best-ever performance for Games record.

the meeting. That was by New And in the javelin too, Kenya | Zealand's Stanley Idy and has wil! make her presence. Gunner Maboria employed by the Army to fre, shells. But he can propel he

One of them already seems

felt. stood since 1930:

is Tesot

Umpires Chosen For Third Test Match

London, July 15. Frank Chester and F. B. Leo have beamsypointed to umpire the third Test be- tween England, and Pakis- tan, which bogling, as Old Trafford, Manchester, July 22----Hauter.

Final Acceptors

For The Steward's Cup

London, July 16. Twenty-four first and final acceptors for the Steward's Cup, six-furlong: sprint to be run at Goodwood on Tuesday, July 27, were published here today.

They are, with weights in pbunda?

Chivalry and Vindray 180 Fairy Thx 128, Dekha 130 Sumbarb)124, Tudor Honey 128

BADY OF THE TEAM

5-

PAKISTAN TOUL Northamptonshire, July 15,

roin Stoppages through duced the second day's play in the match between Northamp- tonshire and Pakistan here to- Between day to three hours.

took their downpours Pakistan score to 155 for four and still need 5 to avoid the follow-on.

In such cheerless

litt worder IE SVALS

conditions that the The

batting lacked sparkle. light was poor when play was the wicket with possible and helping the bowlers, the tour- ist batsmen could proceed only with the utmost enution.

A bright spot was the brisk irings of 24 by Hanif Moham- mad who hit fast bowler Clarka 1st over of for six in the the day. Shujauddin Hanif's opening partner spent two and a half hours over 21 runs,

Aluned

Today the West Indies are ncknowledged one of the best cricketing sides in the world, they Yet only four years ago

In this country beat England for the Arst ume.

The danger is that Pakistan might be tempted to throw in the towel before even starting the next two matches. An Inn- ings much as they had played by Compton nt So let's make allowances for against them the "babes"

Imperial Trent Bridge would be enough of the Cricket Conference. They have to knock the heart out of almost to learn, and if they do it the any side.

DAVIS CUP MATCHES

Port of Spain, Trinidad, Waqar Hassan played a solid

July 15. two hours. of 63 In

The United States inninga

took a Good siroke play enabled him winning 3-0 lead over the West 10 reach thỏ boundary el Indles by winning the doubles imes. Maqsood

was match in their Arst round brilliant boundary American Zone Davis Cup tie out to

bul Imtiaz hero today. Baty of the team is Lazaro catch by Arnold

18-year-old six- Ahmed showed same neat shots Chepkwony,

rain 24 before miler. Schoolteacher Lazaro in reaching normally runs three miles as brought a premature close, there is limited opportunity for competing over the longer dis- tance.

Play was three times heter- rupled by rain after ten. Between timos Shujauddia continued in The man who looks like doing painstaking fashion, Finally, after alost work at Vancouver, how-botting 125 minuica for 21, he ever, is the "veteran of the tried to take a quick single and skle, Korigo Barno, a 29-year- with Waqar Hassan not moving, old soldier. Korigo is the only he was easily run out, hurdler in the team and will

Shujauddin's Innings had been

The United States had won both singles on the first day and have now qualified to meet Cuba In the Zone semi-final,

Result of the doubles was: Straight Clark and Hal Bur- rows (USA) beat H. Nothnagel and Ralph Legall (Trinidad) 6-0, 0-1, 0-3-Reuter.

be called upton to do duty in played in difficult conditions of both the 120 Yards and 440 light and rain. The frequent Yards Hurdim. He won both interruptions kind' made things events in this year's Kenya AAA more troublesome for the bots- Championships.

nien than for the fielding” side.

Wagar Hassan showed con- fidenen against the pace bowling of Tyson and Clarke both whom gained half the wickets He made 63 good runs, 32 of them in boundaries before.

Winners of the first round to being caught on the boundary. meet Mexico in the semi-final.

For good measure Korizo · Is a member of the four by 440 Yards Relay team.

Competing for the first time ever in the Empire Games will be a tremendous thrill for all

But the team.

the athletics

of

TO-

But think Pakistan are made of sterner stuff than that. They were down-hearted at Nottingham, but quickly covered and will be suffering from no inhibitions when third Test starts at Manchester on July 22,

the

50

take

batting

-London Express Service)

AUSTRALIANS ARRIVE AT VANCOUVER

1

belleve

matches.

LESSONS

G Smart and E. Zulauf (LRC) lost to Liang, and Kho 0-0; lost to Poon and Trai 4-8; lost to Ho and -Li 2-6,

A.

CRÓ BÉAT KRO 1-1:

The quick through pass is the

A. Augerlud” and C." Quang only onewer against teams that

Vang, fall back to mass just outside (KCC) lost to W., T.

once their and Y. P. Tout 2-0; lost tu their 18-yard line own attack has broken down W. P. Tul and W. T. Less at the basket-ball | 4-0; drew with C. P. Ho and struck me technique being Introduced into M. C. Ng 6-0.

Soccer.

F. Load and D., Coffey The Germans, for example (KCC) 16st to Wang and Telli made up in quick possing what 2-0 lost to Tsui and Lee 0-6; they lacked in ball control com-lost to Ha and Ng 8-7. pared with: those magical Magyors."

That is as it should be. Kar- dar and company are men with a mission. They want to learn all they can about cricket, that they can pass on their knowledge when they go home

F Blokes and J. Lemon Vancouver, July 15: towards the end of the year.

athletes and

England players now rele (KCC) lost to Wang and, frui Already some of them have officials of the Australian Empire

to be had 2-8; lost to Thil and Les 140; shown that cricket instinct and Games team arrived hero carly the advantages skill are not confined to the today with enough champions through a thorough warining drew with Ho and Ng 0-6. senior members of the Imperial among them to suggest a top up before the match, Undoubi- Conference. There is not a placing in the Games:

in thre country

world that would not be glad to have!" on opening batsman as good as 19 year-old Hanif Mohammad

Seventy-two

edly this England team has benefited greatly from the

an leaving: for Switzerland.

BEST REFEREEST

To Hold Sports Fete

The contingent, one of the special training we had before Moscow largest airlifts of athletes record arrived from Honolulu With his slightly spread grip Strains of "Waltzing Maulda?. he is a beautiful wristy: player came over a mobile loudspeaker and unit at the International airport some of his late

Becond as the group fled off the plane! square cutting in the Pakistan innings wis as good as wo shall seo all summer.

Maqsood, foo

and

spaces

LAST-MINUTE CHANGE

We should way in the World Meanwille, it was understood Cup England can do more good here that Colnit

Avery Brundage |the United Stat by setting an example rather than in pulling out in protest

gatet conditat foreign to our Soviet feter own idéals: A

Though the general", "stardazd

Lausanne, July/15; } of refereeing was good dhrough- out the starest, the British Olto: Mayer, the International ike Arbur Ells Olymple Committee chancellor refereps

was magnificent aid who had been invited to 1 Mos CANADA LEAD 2-0

fearless in that fracas cow for the Soviet sparta :fedo John Landy, World Champion (Arthur Miler, had arrived yesterday utterly;

between Brazil and Hungary), on July 18, stated here today. is a fine when he had a reception on his Toronto, July 18,

proved we still have the best in for professional reasons. Lorne Main of Canada, gave cricketer. His dif right shown equal to that given to the Mervyn Griffiths, and Bling that he would be unable to go

the world. his country a one-nil lead over and crouching stance would main groups today. Chile when he bent, Luis Ayala not please the purists. But he 4-6, 6-3, 4-0, 8-6, 6-9 in the has a fine eye and, how joyous, opening singles match of the he is not afraid to loft the

Belfast, July 15, the

open North American Zone Davis Cup ball to

At last-minute change

hna beyond the fielder's,

been made me the Noethe to here today.

Ireland team for the Empire POOR FIELDING

Games. In Vancouver by the One thing Kardar must at- suberitation in the Javelin ovent tend to quickly is the quality of Kevin Flanagan a Belfast of fielding. I understand, it in Policeman, for Dick

in Pakistan student at Dublin University, re rough and the ball fine the is unable to travel. 1 habit of jumping mellly off that The ninth member of the ground that players gro wary Northern Ireland beam will be of getting right down when Bob Crosam, a Marathon run-

net-Reuter making a pick-up.

will not be the only part of the Maqsood Ahmed, was Just Bob Beharde Canady a 2-0 dun. For all of them the trip opening out when he was splendead when he won the end itself their first outside Kenya ddly caught on the long leg singles match: 6-3, 7-5, 7-8 because outfields

wonderful

ex-boundary by Arnold, who held against Ricardo Balblers, cap- will be

the ball inches from the ground. tain of the Chilean tcard. Perience.

The light grow worse but Imtiaz -(London Express Service)

Ahmed made some adventurous stroken The min had the last wond, bringing play to, an end 20 minutes before the

clove Pakistan had then scored' 185 for four, which left them 201 Behind.

TURPIN PLANS- COMEBACK

Sing Bride Alinar} {present. Elmpies lightheavy"

Folder: Llory" addit?

THE SCOREBOARD' Northamptonshire, 1st Innings, 359 for six doolsref

London, July 14. Britain/w Randolph Turpin, weight title" holder, and former

•Ferropean and British Hanif

will

10. Novarullah 119, Altar Hock wo Berbsander's Court and Nulia- *ail/110, Spriter Day, Tur by and Moonlight Express,

Live fipfrih: 116,/ Banca Richard 118,

to the ribs to a light- 1ht on September - 14

his-manager. Middleton, announced

not yet Inst his

Ibw, bi

Victory in the doubles to morrow (Friday) would give Canada a winning lead-Reuter,

THE GAMBOLS

MY WHAT A LOT OF LETTERS

"MAKE "SONT"A

ONE'S A BILE MIL

DOWN" AND OPEN

Quile ghaibly the World Cup.

Miller, this, competition.

organbers will consider making Champlomaip that'a kidek-out affair in future:

Finally my World Cup stara. Į

Referees

The abrumkurrereruri of 4h87Hofgoloobugʻi, ferter Association" In the NAAFI Club, test Road, Kowłosion invide forward of all time, This evening next.

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