Pakistan Heading For Their Third Defeat Of England Tour
Scarborough, Sept. 9. Pakistan's touring cricketers who had won 11; drawn. 22 and lost only two of 35 matches, were heading for their third defeat when the second day's play in the final match here closed this evening. They were still 76 runs behind and had only five second innings wickets in hand.
This was mainly due to the punishment dealt their. bowlers early today when Tom Pearce's team continued jbs first imings and eventually gained a lead of 162. Then Pakistan, after a short hold-up through rain, lost five wickets for 86 in the second innings, The first innings of Pearce's team-396-included no fewer than 13 sixes and 81 fours-202 in boundaries,
Peter May and Scarborough- the second day of the Festival born Les.er, who put on 21 in cricket match here today against 20 minutes last night, today, an England XI, but England hit crored 107 in 53 minutes before 30 without loss in their second May, having hit two sixes and innings before the clogo. zeven lours, was out.
Lester batted 80 minutes for
100
Alve
R. E. Marshall (08) and G. only minutes longer Heardley (64) of West Indies than the season's fastest century, gave the Commonwealth a fine He hit six sixes, one of which start with their opening stand
and then
Livingstone, in pavillon roof tiles resulted heing broken. He also hit ton left-hander, played a sparkling Northamptonshiro's Australian Jim Parks had three sixes in innings which included three five boundaries,
fours.
their
the
while John
somi
and 10 fours,
Reuter.
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THE
CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954.
ON THE
SOCCER SIDE
(Edited by Sam Leitch and
and Terence Elliôté),
Alan Brown, former Burnley and England, centre-half, last week" "returned to the Turf moor ground--the well-remembered spot where he captained the promo- tion and Cup Finial team of 1946-47. This time, however, he came, noi to play, but to manage.
Burnley have chosen Brown as the answer to the problem posed when manager Frank Hill left to join Preston North End in the close season.
etc., most matches Jose, up half an hour's playing time,
After Joining Burnley In Brown was transferred to Notts County In 1948 for £14,000. His stay there was brief. And he left football temporarily to open a cafe in Burnley. But he could not resist the game he loved and rejoined Sheffield Wednesday as trainer-coach.
A former policeman, Brown was known at Burnley as "The Voice. His directions to the ot team were unmistakable. They could be heard all over
the field;
Those Rain Clouds May Have
to
ROYAL
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H.K. DEFENCE
FORCE ORDERS
Serial No. 36. Orders By Lieutenant-Colonel O. F. Newton Dunn, Commandant,
· Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dater September 7, 1954.
Worcs, Ordera
MARK Mini X-Stay-All ikone mem- bers of the Hongkong Regiment who have to be examined shoutki repert promptly at 4 pm, on those days that they have been ordered to i.s. September 16, 22, or 20,
- Force · Headquarters Platoon-Tuesday,
September
14, 1986. Lecture, IIQ BHICÓF 4.30 pm. Dregs; Plain clothes.
Recco Platogn=Thuirsday__Septem- ber 16, 1934. Lecture on Firvi Alt and Map Reading. Parade MPG 8.30 p.m. Dress: Piain, clothen.
Artillery Battery Field Troop Ad- vanced. Class. Yriday September 17, 1984. 6.30 p.m. HQ AHIDIT, Plain clothes. TÁRA 111 Friday September 17, 1894, 5.30 pm. HQ kijkúr. Plain clothes. Signal- Jere. Mondry September 13, 1004. 8.30 p.m. Bignals that. MPO,, Field Day- am. Thursday September 18, 1954. Detalls to follow, ARTP -Monday September 13, 1564. Parade 15 Pam. SIPG for SOC. Dre Pin clothi onc
re-
kicking a dead ball owing to some thigh muscle injury ceived before his transfer." Kent County Cricket Club, Evidenco: Their medical ad- who have sacked Charlton in viser. Cowan played in side forward Syd O'Linn, had Sunderland' practice game, re doubts before renowing the ceived treatment to the thigh contract of centre forward muscle and now awaits Sundor- Stuart Leary.
land's pleasure in Scotland. Reason: Leary's decision to
(London Express Kervice) go on Charlton's summer tour
South struggling Kent wanted his solid batting.
But the "sack Leary" was defeated,
America when Final Accéptors
For The Ayr
Gold
•
•
move.
Cup
AC-
120), Comic Turn and Tudor
Hongkong Regiment
Training A Coy-Tuesday Sep- lember 14, 1934. Coy Half Day Teg- Patrola RV MPC for RUIQ 1 p.m. Dress: Trousers 0, G.-Shirts, Hoots. Putises, WT Order, Jungle fist in Poupt W/Dotus on bell (Midqny Mest nu. 1.15 p.m.). Warning Order LLO, Rine Cisuals Burday September 10, 1934 to be detailed individually by post "D" COT
Half Monday September 13, 1954, day Teg-Patrole & Night ALLIK, RV p.m. at MPG for HQ (T loves MPG fat HQ), Dress) WE Order, Carry Jungia Hota, Waring Order September 19, 1054 LMO Casusla-Kai - Tak, Parade Security Car Park, Kowloon 8.37
&
Monday September, 13, 1954. Corps of Drums only. Programina drem as ordered. nv. I am, nhq Wednesday Replembex 13, 1934, Combined Practico. KV-11 mm. at iq, Drew: Clean Intigue, White Dalt sites4 Band-Clas
Stjorts Friday September 17, 1 Muziq. Bugles & Drums-practice, BV 1 sm. at Fur. Dress: Wednesday.
A
Home Guard Training---Thursday September 18. 1954, Muskatry Lemon 12,58, 13, Parade MPG 6.30 p.m. Dress: W. T. Order (Overall).
Wongkong Auxiliary Air Force
09.000.
pliots 11Q ›RUKDE:-6,45 Transport · leaves Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.nl.
Hongkong Women's Auxiliary Army Corps Training Monday Reptember 13, 1036-signala "H":"Personnel as dos talled parade .6.30 p.m.. for HQ." Dross: Uniform, Tureday September 14, 1944-Signale - "E Perosanel sa detalled parade 5.30 Pat MPG for HQL Dress: Uniform. Wednesday Reptember 18, 1964--Clerks: Parado 5.30 p.m. MPG for HQ Tukor. Dre: Uniforms. Stores: No parade. Thursday Sep tember 14, 1954-First Aid! All per- *sonnel wili
LogiQ RIKD 0.15 p.m. MFG Dream! Uniformi, Friday Reptember 17, 1934-Bignals 5.30 p.m. MPG for HQLs. Drow: "A" Personnel as detailed parade Uniform, Sunday Heptember 19, 1934
Battle of Britoin Anniversary 1954 A Gala film performance will be held at 9.30 p.m. on Friday Sep tember, 17 1964 at the Princess and King's Theatres under the auspices-First Alds Field Day. Personnel of the RAF association. The nint detailed parade 6.4 a.m. W. D. 10 be The way to the Stars."ecurity Car Park for 33. General i hoped that as many personne ilopital
Commandant, R..X.D.F.
- NOTICES
of the KAAF as possible will #115gd D. F. NEWTON DUNN, L-Col tend one or other of these perforTI- ances, and that attendance will b in uniform as far as possible.
Disciplins. Applications to keep a private car within the comp Fares Lunch The boundaries whilst at camp during Lunch will take place on Thursday next Force October 1134, may be obtained from Beptember 25, 1004 in the Officers' Ha HKAAF on written application Mem, to the Commanding Meer, For- sonnel hot in povrčmelán of much a permit will not be permitted to keep their car within the camp canines and will be refused entry to the area.
Inter Platoon 2 Competitian RK Regt Scores at end of and round. Al-124 12nd shoot N.F.),
A2-373 Izmi shoot N.F.), A3008 (nd shoot N... 134-036, 113-1000, 10 Trade Training Narsing Orderles-00, C7-819. CB-120, C-836, DIO Wesnerday
017 D11--1041-3). September 3, 1054 AMC-645,3 Mon-11, 139 Wordsor House 5.10 p.sn.Dr B08, 9ige-1000(1), Barnier. Clerk P. A Sunday Sep Band-1646-(2nd): tember 12, 1954–TIQ BAKDE-0 am. (Full Day), Transport Leaves Murray Parade Ground at 0.45 a.m. Tur- day September __14, 1054-3IQ
Cov
190
HiKDF-6.30 p.m. Transport leaves HARRY ODELL SAYS Murray Parade Ground at 0.10 p.m. Radie Operators and Fighter Con- tral section Tuesday September 14. 1054-Radar Operators-8. O, C 5.30 Pam Friday September 27, 1064 All C & R personnel-S. O, C.- kquipment Assistants sworemen-LKAAR Hanger 0 9.m Sunday September 12, 1934-Duty Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 1834-RAF Kal 8,45 a.m. Wednesday September 10, Taka.m. (Puli
Road at 3:15 9.0
His 79 book only a hundred Wart, a fast bowler, reached
REVOLUTIONARY minutes. hits best over score, 84 not out.
Cuit Gladwin threatened to Here's a revolutionary sug. Most of the West Ham team The rate of scoring was 110
from Billy Walker. will bo change the picture when he took gestion festival balting. an hour-rcul
at Harringay on Sep-
London, Sept. 9. Pearces team pressed home three wickets in nine deliveries manager of Notts Forest. Saya
tember 11 cheering cruiser- with
the new ball, but the loter Billy, "A clock should be weight Ron Barton, Ron trains
Twenty-seven
final advantage with
batsmen did stalled on all grounds to record at Upton Park. Says manager ceptors for the Ayr Gold am, coy-Tuesday September Kmart fielding and sound bowl-Commonwealth
last hour and cough, S. Barnett, as captain, ali stoppages. Minutes lost could Ted Fenton
14. 1004. 1. 8, Drill (Po Shan Road) Hig during
"Ron will be Cup, to be run over six fur- that be added to the normal 90
BV 5.20 p.m. at MPG. Drew: Clean the three-quarters to capture Avelingly hitting the het
ΠΟΧΙ minutes and then the put them ahead,
Light-heavyweight longa at Ayr on Friday,tigue 6. G., Boots Gaiters Webs tang wickets cheaply.Renter.
Champion."
Equipment. Warning Order Septem- Marshall and Worrell, West would be sure of getting their
September 17, are (with ber 10/10 Ex (Night attack & TORQUAY MATCH Indies, who opened the attack money's worth."
"Just about the fittest trainer weight in pounds) :—
Patrol 2.30 p.m. Security Care Torquay, Sept. 1, when England batted again, This comes on top of recent
Park, Kowloon, "D" Coy-Wednes- Moonlight Express The
(133), day September 18, 1964. Inter Pi 22.30 p.m. Commonwealth side did well to restrict the opposi-newspaper investigations which in the game today. That's me."
Who's this talking? England Violetray (131),
shoot under Lt Pereira, RV MP Byland (129), snatched a three runs lead-311tion to 38 runs in 45 minutes. have revealed that, allowing for
trainer Jummy
for liq (Tpt leaves 34P 3.30 m.) Enjoy Yourself (128), Libater Dress: goal kicks, and Charlton to 308-in their first innings on
injuries, throw-ins,
Uniform Trotter.
_clean fatigue. The World Cup took and Blue Petrel (124), Dignitary W
Order Baturday/Sunday 121b, off him. Now they, call and Live
September Spiri (122), Altar
10/19 W/E EX Coy him "Mr Sprinter" down at the Rock, Fur Baby,
Wallaces Attack & Patrole). Depot
Monday September 13, 1064, Drill, Valley.
Tower and Roman Vale (all
Miniature Range, RV 5.30 p.m. at MATTER OF £2,000
RHQ (Apt leaves MPG for Her The Football League will be Gem (118), Shandrim Queen
p.m.), Dres: Clean fatigue, ap Coy MMG PWednesday September 16, asked to settle a row between and
Young Flipper
1864, Mor Trg. Send Model EX. Mor (116) Sunderland and Greenock Mor- Orthopaed (113), Siene Fox and
Mutuals. (Mor NCO's & Drivers, over the matter
Potential NCO1), RV 6.20 p.m. at of Cockrullah (112), Comatose and MPG for HQ. Drew: As ordered by
Ambiquous (111), Qulver Background: Morton
Fi Come. à Coy Sig PL-Wednes- trans-Precipitant
II. (107),
day September 10, 1004. 0 Sel. RV Blackpool goalkeeper Tower (105), Cover Plan (104),
8.50 p.m. at MFG. Dress: to Sunderland Ashurst
fatigue O. G. MT PI-Wednesday Wonder (103) and
September 15, 1954, MT Cadre. RV last year for £8,000 £2,000 Pamela (111).
d.15. p.m, at MPG for HQ, Dressi bonus if Cowan made good.
Clean fatigue 0. a. Thuradio Sep- TWO
fumber 10, 1994. M. C. Cadre. HV thousand pounds,
5.13 p.m. at MPG for HQ Dress: Gold The time, 12.25 p.m. on August please,"
Morton when
Overalls. It seeMonday Septem- Cowan resigned for Sunderland
ber 13, 1954, RV 6.30 p.m. at futq. A lightening throw from Hanif Mohammad shatters the wicket at
this season.
Drea: Clean fatigue. Int He Thursday September 16, 1954. Lee- "Not on your life," Gas Works end. Jim McConnon is out, England are out; Pakistan
reply
tare, RV 650 p.m. at Rug, Drost: Sunderland. "We find he can't
Clean fatigue O. Med Bec- have won the Test Match. English fans groan, not so much at defeat,
Wednesday when
15, 1904. Leo- September turo, RV 0.30 pan, as fute, Dress: but at another batting collapse. The last eight wickets fell for 34 runs.
Clean fatigue D.
Cool Wednesday September 10. 10b4. Cook COLFER, RV 5.10 p.m. at Same scene, two weeks later. Peter Loader, Surrey's new pace star, flings
MPG for Lyemun aka. Drea Clean down a quick one,
Worcester batsman Johnny Ashman, cannot get his bat out of
fallgue O. G. Rest Cadro-Wednes- day, September 16, 1934. Lecture Duties of an umpire, BY 0.25 pan. the way. A snick and the ball flies into the outsize palms of Alec Bedser at first
at MPG. Drew: Plain clothes slip. Ashman is out. Worcester are out. Surrey fans cheer. Their team has
Band Corps of Drums Speurday September 11, 165#, won-and become County Champions for the third year running.
22 shoot, RV 10a.m. at HQ. Dress as ordered.
"
17.
the
Batsmen
war.
A Silver Lining After All
Says DENIS COMPTON
The scene is Kennington Oval.
bowlers
succeed. That just about sums up English cricket since the Good bowling has fre- queally given England a chance, only to have it squandered by Indifferent baiting.
of
ton
£2,000,
ferred Scotland Jimmy Cowan
Sunch the half-way ine
Motor Sports Club To Hold Efficiency Tests
PRODUCE STAKES Acceptors for the Imperial Produce Stakes, to be run over six furlongs at Kempton Park
оп Saturticy September 18, were also published today:
Eubulldes and Le Dleu D'Or (130). Duplication (127), Naval Patrol (122) Mabledon and Roman Festival (117), Windsor Sun
Sierra Nevada, High Octane, Scorville, Gamot, Bicester, Lycidas, Surya, Carra- ciola, Cabetto, Court of Claims, Post Haste. Makerna and Andros (all 113) Curly Sky (112), Fair Alycia, Shrimp Boat, Aperitif, "Something for everyone" is Peruke, Seamal Fanach, Rich the underlying theme of The Relation Glorious Goodwood,
Sports
Club's annual Caro Nome, Fair Vixen; Sun Efficiency Tests, which have Goddess, Topical and Boreal come to be considered as one of (alt 110 pounds)-China Mall the best events in the calendar. Special.
The reason for the change? the English batting. Players .1, not "spoon-fed" by easy runs in Well, think of the weather. The occasional shower, giving county cricket would be more
Motor to face the ordeel the wicket new life, had always ready been the bowlers' ally. But in scoring Test Match runs. recent English SUIICTS the
That the county game is not present the ideal Test pre-
showers have been more than necasional, And this "summer"
The game іп England, seems, has undergone a change, there has Time was when most spectators | long shower with were satisfied with a quick breaks.
Not now. Six-hitters
have to share the
century.
wicket-hitters.
Appleyards and
glory
with
occasional
21
to all can
be
of one's car are for more important in these tests than sheer speed. That the tests are entirely year's winner was Capt. F. E. I. judged from the fact that last Mason driving a Standard Eight, with Mr D. F. Waiters second in a Jaguar. In the
been virtually one Paration is shown by the failureving technique and know-
of such players as Don Kenyon, Tom Graveney and Peter May.
All are As a result, playing time has their counties. None have been prolific scoreta for Few Bedsers, been considerably reduced. The Trucmons
are indeed have been the occasions anything like as effective in the
full international sphere. heroes with the Huttons, when a side has
So three days to win a match. Comptons and Moys.
the side which could bowl out WAS OVERDUE
is overdue, the opposition quickly came out This recognition For too long the trundlers have tops.
With the emphaels on teen regarded stooges. Now It is realised thating, fleldinga
equal
በዜ
batsmen's
had
long naglected
Kenyon, Indeed, scored more runs than doyone this season.
Ing
such
and
•Lake
RAF
Day). Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.43 a.m. Thursday Sep- tember 10, 1964--HKAAT Hangar 0 p.m. Transport leaves Ballbury M. T. Baction Sunday
September 12, 1964-'A' Section Transport leaves Salisbury Rood at HKAAP Hangaram.
8.43 a.m. Wireless Operators Tuon
day September 14, 1064—A detailed Murray Barracks 8.30 p.m. Fel- day September 17, 1954~As detailed
Kal Tak 4.1. Clean
(Full Day), Transport leaves Saltbury Road ot 8.45 m. A.T.C. Saturday Septem bor 11, 1954—As detailed-Kal Tak 12 noon (Full Day). Sunday Sep- tember 12, 1934-A detalled Kni Tak Tower-8 a.m. (Full Dayl Tuesday September 14, 1001-An den talled. Bek Kompt.16 a.m. (Tull Day), Triday September 17, 1954- All Fight-HKAAF Hangar -6 1.10. Transport leaves Ballsbury Road ni 3.4 p.m. Clerks G.D, Monday Sep.
0a.m. (Full Das). Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 a.m. TuC- day September 14, 1054 {RAAT ingar- p.m.
Transport leaves Sallbury Road at 6.45 p.m..Planter Platters Tuesday September 14, IM-Watch-8. O. C.-8.30 p.m. Thursday
"B" Watches9.0.c. 1.30 p.m.
September __10, ____1054- arounderow Saturday September 11. 103 Fight-HKAAJ Han 2 p.m. Transport leaves Balisbury Road at 1.45 p.m. Bunday Septem- ber 12, 1834 "A" _Tight-HKAAT Hangar 1 Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.15 am, Thura- day September 10, 1954-HKAAF Hangar p.m. Transport leaves Salcbury Road ei 5.45 p.m.
Preparing
For Big Game
On Sept 16
this
Overseas Bookings Next Year For Melbourne Games
Royal Air. Force sports officials are
preparing their Melbourne, Sept 9.. cricketers for the forthcoming Bookings from OVETSCAS for "big game" against the Royal Games in Australian Air Force which is as Melbourne will open features
in April But after past Test failures, he included as these tests have the 1958 Olympic
take place on Thursday, September 10, at the was not included against the judgment of width, manoeuvr next year, it is announced on-scheduled to bowl-Pakistanis.
braking cially here. capability,
Sports Ground, Kal Tak, at. 2 sound
to- Australian banka will steps
* p.m. competent, and 'seat bookings from their Lon- wickets are at least as important facet of the game in England How much more confidently wards more
therefore safer, driving. Look at the recent should improve. A good flelding would England face the Aus-
don branches, Agents are being As # "warm up" for 05 runs.
Such may therefore be ex-appointed In make
other overseas successful sides in the County side
average tralians this winter had her
match and also in preparation ne the ingredients for countries, and bookings in the pected Championship Surrey, York- bowler look good, and turn abatsmen been brought up on
for the Colony Cricket League, this year's event, to be held on Pacifle area and New Zealand shire, Warwickshire, Lancashire, good into a world beater. constant, hostile bowling.
which starts shortly, the RAF Sunday, at Bircley's California will be handled by 800 branches Middlesex. Of these,
Four Surrey bowlers have this Only
are holding a trial match to- Should the present trend con-
Orange
18, of banks and airline companies. Factory, -Middlesex-won the title on their season topped a hundred wickets
Bottling
norrow st the RAF Sports butting.
Bedser -Laker, Lock,
and tinue, even without the rain
Cheong to Mok
Street, Ma-Tau-
stadium and site for the earned their suc- help it, such a day may not be Kok, Kowloon:
The two teams for this match But would
have far distant. Why,
If last year's event can be they
the county
closing opening and
of the (including two reserves), are as than 104-follows. them without
accepted as a guide, members Games, holds more those bowling
reach such may
that acrobatic, close-to-the-wicket standard
Test
spectators. A batting who attend, either as competi- 000
capacity catches of Surridge, and of collapses will be things of
day would thetors or spectators, are assured "rate" for one Laker and Lock themselves? past!
of first-rate entertainment, and gross £75,000 Australian (260,- Large attendance is expected. 000 sterling), an official said. Light refreshments will be Admission prices wil range available during the meeting, from about five shillings ster which starts at 4.00 p.m.ling to ten times that amount. prompt.
-Reuter,
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CHANNEL
SWIMMER
LOST
London, Sept. 9.
Search by boats and plantes for Tod May, father of nint, who tried to awlm the English Channel alone, was abandoned 30 hours after the 44- today", year-old swimmer entered the water.
A near gale was blowing in the Channel and rescue authori the reelded that only by a miracle could the 17-stone stoel. worker be still alive and afloat. A spokesmart for the Dover lifeboat service said: "There is only one chance that he might be sitting in the rubber tyre ho was towing. But this is not very likely.
"We have done all that could' reasonably be expected of us. There is nothing. else we' can
tło.
The man has now been in
the water too long,
May's wife, FlorEDOR,
Pale
elder
and slent with anxiety, afood looking out to sea on the beach at Walmer, near Dover, at dawn today. Two of their children were with her m
Mayathon from Cap 16 Nez early yosterday morning on trailing. 20 flated rubbar tyre tube carrying.
(biscuits
сап
Loader. All
cesses
gained
on
;
NOT "SPOON-FED".
This improved bowling and fielding should, in time, pep up
Berne, POSTSCRIPT
"O THE ATHLETICS.
EXERY
So, for once, well done, the weather. Those rain clouds may have a silver lining after all.
-(London Express 'Service).
Pect! Kakoto
ХОРОШО арсенал
DAY
IT
HAPPENED
WEDNESDAY.
・TOLD
Psst! какою. XOPOWO Арсенал?
THURSDAY
PRICH REMINDS US. THAT
SIR
Stanley
*
BATHNIGHT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY,
JUST WHEN HE THOUGHT WE KERE
DUEL
TO BE
SPIRITED
AWAY
anlure cricket ground, the "round, at 2 p.m.
LIKE A BURGESS
SPARROW DENIES HES A RED SAYS KIM NO ROBIN
AND MACLEAN, AN INTERPRETER
"A" Team
Fit/Lt. L. Bennett, Wing/ Comdr.. Kottlewell, Fl/Lt. Ledble, Flt./Lt. Dibby, F/00 Lee, W/O Watkins, Cpl. West, Aircraftsmen Hall, Soulkes, Har rison, Bleeman, Lightowler and Walkins,
"B" Team
Sqd/Ldr Cullen, Fi/Of. Dodd well. Fl/OX. Stappard, Pilot/Of Green, 6gt Stansbridge, Sut Waterworth, Cpl Hoare,
Aircraftsmen Power, Jackson, Henderson, Lovatt, Brown, and Keast.
A meeting will be held after
the match in connection with the
| RAF's `entry of two foams In the
League this year.
OSBORNE WINS DONCASTER CUP
Doncaster, Sept, Brigadier W. P. Wyatt's seven-year-old Osborna won the Doncaster Cup, worth £4,230; ruń, over two, millas and twó furlongs today.
He beat Lady Bury's Irish-
tember 13, 1934-HKAAF Hangar
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