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Stiff Greek

England Lost Big Advantage Note To

WATSON AND MAY

STRUGGLED IN

LAST MINUTES

London, June 22.

away

a

threw England

great opportunity in not making a substantial score by losing three wickets for 74 runs in their first innings of the second Test at Lords today, after brilliantly dismissing the Australian last five wickets after lunch at the cost of only 50 runs, and the whole side for 285.

man clalmed Ave sparkling boundaries and a sixth seemed on its way when Benaud made

really superb

However, Australia are ilkely Bold and upright, he played to labour under a big handicap, delightfully, cutting and driving Pat Crawford, the New South crisply and cleanly. The Kent Wales fast bowler, playing in his first Test, had sent down only five overs when he retired with a pulled thigh muscle. There is the possibility that he may not take any further part in the match. This is ill luck for Aus-

tralia who in the first Teat

catch in the gully. The ball travelled at such velocity that most people were looking at the boundary, al whereas Bennud had shot up his

Nottingham, lost Lindwall and right hand and held the ball as Davidson, two other fast he overbalanced on his back. bowlers, also through injury.

Depends On Three

As

Mayors Bombed

Two

stergod

Rome, June 22.

Italian

mayors

unhurt from attempts that

their

homes

bombing

wrecked

yesterday.

terrorists Exploded

two

mines

Outside

the

Iho-

In Slano near Balerno.

land

homen of Christian

mocratio Mayor G. Tenore Vloe-Mayor Raffaels and

Di Benedetto,

Д

In Senobi, Sardinis, similar bombing tore down a wali of the home of Mayor Jolanda woman Urru.

No one was injured 'in" the two attempls.---United Free

London Tennis

+

All-British Women's Final

The

Sussex Loses Chance To Rejoin County Leaders

London, June 22.

United States

Athens, June 22, The Greek Foreign Minister Mr Evangelos Averoff, told Parliament tonight that the Grook Government had lodged the "strongest written protest" with the Ameri- can Embassy here about the

delay in negotiations

the to

extra- alter

territorial status of United

States Citizens in Greece.

US military and civil missions personnel have been enjoying wide extra-territorial rights in

Sussex lost a good chance of rejoining the County Championship leaders today when lowly This Warwickshire beat them by four wickets. was the only match of the three championship Greece since 1947. games today which could have affected the leading positions.

of

Professor Cosin Teatson, Pro- mier's Office Minister, said that negotiations between the Greek Foreign Office and US Embassy officials were aimed at bringing these rights into line with those by other Atlantic Treaty Organisation countries to US DOTE

personnel agreement irr principle was With Kent and Leicestershire In hind OVET Gloucestershire who are third with 64 points. their runs on the first two days

ints having spent no long in scoring reached last November but de- inils were still being worked! Hampshire and Sussex are next: with 60 points, but Sussex have there was never much likell-out-Router.

hood of

resuit,

Kent took played 10 matches one

first inning points despite a thon Hampshire.

Charles effort by uplendid

In

Lancashire, ono

throo ability to tum the ball sharply counties to win yesterday, we off a length hait the batsmen top of the table with 84 points in trouble. Fortner Test bata provided from ten matches, 16 points in Bill Edrich, undefeated with 31, front

of their nearest rivals made the winning hut for Surrey, who have also played Middlesex just before lunch. Jen games. Both have a game

were

anxious

Professor Teleos adkled that

Peimver with 71 nốt out. Pirie Equals

token re- tcore 203

Warwickshire's victory today their second innings Leicester- was their second championship hire

uffered only success of the season, though Lendan, June 22.

needing only

runs to win sistance when set to British Wightman Cup there

runs in 110 minutes. nony players Miss Pat Ward and moments before the end. Miss Angule Buxton will meet in the women's singles final of the London

Teads Lawn Championships, et the Queen'a Club here tomorrow.

Ward beat the Australian they Miss

Daphine Scenes 0-1, 4-6, the Miss

England's worries were not over. Watson and May struggled. through the last 35 minutes but the left-handeT developed the game stands. Autumeness when struck the tralia are clearly on top. Eng-knee in the last over. Only land caTY

a long tail and as with diḥleully did he survive to they have to bat last they need the close. England will need a substantial first innings lead. Watson tomorrow, fur Whether this will accrue prob- really have their backs w ably depends on three inen, wail. May, Watson and Dalley.

IN.

Australia lost her reven maining wickets today for the addition of only 105 runs, One hundred and eighty overnight, the tourists teli at regular Inter- vals before England's varied attack of pace and spin.

England weTO after lunch, capturing their opponent'a coat of only 50 runs,

well

OR up five ut wickets at

1

England began

their replay after tea, Richardson and Cow- drey being menaced with an arc of eight Be.der behind tha stumps for Crawford and Miller, The tall and agile Crawford ap proach nousured 30 yartis which he covered with 19 paces.

shaky

Knee Damaged

Jovin

Routed

overs,

three

Pace bowler John Bannister

the routed

tour remaining Susex bolymer who added und in his 8-1 und Miss Buxton beat on 22 runs today

of them Miss

of Darlene Hard,

the maidens, he conceded only le United States, 0-4, 7-5 In the ma

Bui Warwickshire runs.

Just semi-finals today.

their first wicket with only w

W. J. Dowling, managey Dí

Ken Rosewall, 'seeded number runs on the board and a keen two for the Wimbledon Sussex attack had half the alder the Australian team, said to-

next out for 42. that Crawford was ex- championship beginning night Tremely unlikely to bowl to-week, will meet Neale Fraser in all-Australian final of the morrow. "In fact, 1 regard him.

men's singles. as doubtful for the rest of the

Rosewal

Aus- beat fellow match," added Dowling.

tralian Don Candy 6-3, 6-0 and South Fraser beat Abe Sogai,

Nottinghamshire lost their last Africa by

B-4-Ave wickets at Trent Bridge for 5-7, 7-5,

the addition of 63 rung Reuter.

{ Middlesex, left to score 02 10 win,' knocked them off for the loss of three wickets.

A

Willle Walson, who was struck on the knee and damaged nervo ia receiving massage treatment and expects to be fit to resume his Innings tomorrow. |--France-Presse.

Rediffusion

11.50

The

Adventures

of

an

Yemeni Prince

In Russia

Moscow, June 22.

Seif di Islam Mohammed el Badk Crown Prince, Vice

Then Bert Wolton came to the rescue with a stylish 53 not out for Warwickshire,

ena

Nottinghamshire never really recovered after losing Cyril Poole, who made 21, to the third delivery of the day from the oftspizurer Fred Titmus, whose

SOLUTIONS:

In spite of several momente, England had made 10 in 35 minutes when misfortune HK.T aguin befell Australia. Crawford

Tho Scarlet pulled up lame in his firth over

Pimpernel Star Premier, Defence and Fordiga BOYS AND GIRLS PAGE Fing Marius Guring: 12 Noon,

Minister of the Yemen, today and had to retire. As at Not- Tune Time; 12.30 p.m., Musle by led a Yemeni delegation to the tingham, the main attack then: 1 pen of Melody: 115, Kremlin for talks with a Soviet rested on Miller and Archer.

News, Weather Report and Special Announcements:

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Overbalanced

Far from being discouraged Australla severely England in the next 50 minutes,

shook

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disposing of Richardson, Graveney own Royal Regiment (Lancaster); and Cowdrey, thus regaining the Rediffusion's Jazz Club; 7.30, initiative for the first time dur Sidney Torch

bia Orchwire ing the

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Commentaries by Rex Alston, John

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Australia, Yurther putation in the series.

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Lord's

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ANSWERS

SCRAMBLED MESSAGE: The "Mo 1. "Cat Street," .

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PANAMA 12 Midnight Sting Templo on Queen's Road

Cowdrey, in aplio of his brief London: innings, was the only one to the Race at Ascot;

Stakes"-Rocorded show Test class in this match. lejose Dow

East

Don Kenyon hit his first cen-

thu of

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David University and bridge Fletcher did the same for Sur- rcy against Oxford University.

-Reuter,

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3,000m Record

Trondheim, June 27. Gordon Pire today equalled the 3,000 metres world record here, clocking seven minutes 55.5 seconds.

The record of 7:53,0 won set by Sondor Ihoros (Hungary) at |Budapest in May last year.

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