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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956.
Collapse
In First Test
BAILEY AND
AND STATHAM
SCORE EARLY SUCCESS
Johannesburg, Dec. 28.
South Africa, collapsing dramatically against Eng- land's fast bowlers, faced almost certain defeat at the end of the fourth day in the opening cricket Test here today.
The South Africans, who hurl Advock three four 33. Denis been left to make 204 in their | Compton with 32 was England's second innings to win had lost top scorer bit Godtrey Evana seven wickets with only
when stumps WITC
scored
drawn.
The
runa
match ends tomorrow. Beores were England 264 and 150. South Africa 216 and 40 for seven,
England had been ali out in their secolkd Innings In the last uver before ten,
Ball Lifting
During the afternuoti. the just lifung batting awk-
ball hed been enough to make ward.
opening pair,
South Africa's Allstar Taylor arch Trevor Goddard, put on alx but then pace bowler Trevor Bailey struk two great blows by dismissing Goddard and Hendivy Keith in one over to make South Africa 10 for two wickets.
England's attack presseri kome This early break Wirough Brian Statham, who shared the open- ing assault with Bailey and claimed his hundredth wicket La Test cricket when he bowled John Walte with the first ball,
Third Success
Balley had his third
enlivened the innings with 39 In 40 minutes including a huge alx over the square leg boundary.
SCOREBOARD
gland Arst innings 208, (PE Richardson 117, M.C. Cowdrey 58. N. Adcock four for 36:
PE. Richardoust, How Adeer
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Luxembourg, Dec. 28. Barthel, Luxembourg's 1952 Olymple 1,800 metres track athletics gold medallist, has been suspended by the Luxembourg Athletics Association lor six months, it was learned here to- day.
England second innings (com tinued from overnight 42 three).
for
10
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Wardie, low Helie
19
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D. Stathamn. Huw Tayfield
Extras
Total
Wicket falls 4-84, 7-12-143 and 9-147.
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compete
chis year's Olympics, Barthel had criticised Federation for falling 10 3) give him the necessary financial
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South Adrien fest innings 215 (T. Goddard 49. 11. Keith 42. T. E. Bailey three for 39, J. Wardie three for 42, B. Statham three for 71),
Second Innings
A. Taylor, insole ↳ Balley T. Goddani, e Insole 1 Bailey 11. Keith, Evan b Balley success. Waite, Statham...
ại 20, having Taylor caught jo
R. Endeun, b Stallm
E. McLean, e insole b Balley
the slipa after the opening bate- J. Watkins, bloker man had struggled 47 minutes. Van Ryneveld, not out for six runa,
The total reached 20 in an hour and then Statham tor
Endean's though Russvil
de-
fence and half the South African alde were back in the pavilion.
Roy McLean, and Jolin Wel. kins pushed the South African total to 86, made in 100 minutes and then Bailey claimed hls fourth victim
by getting
McLean caught at silp.
the
With the third ball of final over of the day, bowled by spinner Jim Laker South Alrica suffered another crushing blow with the dismissal of Wat- king,
Bulley finished with the splendid figures of four wickels for 1 runs and Sutham two for 20. It has been devastating bowling by the fuat men.
Entra
Total (for 7 whist
10
and moral support.
Bu run unplaced in the 1,300 metres heats at Melbourne and was eliminated in the opening stages.—Frasice-Prenst",
New A-Energy Production
Monterey, Dec. 28.
A new method of producing stomic energy without uranium or fusion at high temperatures has been discovered by a re search toum at the University of California at Berkeley, it was learned today.
The amount of energy pro- Wicket falls 1-4, 3-10, 9-11, 4-20, duced by the new method has
3.25, 8-20 and 1-40,
Bowling to date:
Stutham
Bailey Laker
M R W
B D 20 2 2 11
13 1 3
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More US Oil
For Europe
Washington, Dec. 28. The United States Secretary of interior, Mr Fred Seaton, announced today that the flow of oil from the United States to Western Europe increased to 421,000 barrels daily during the week December 13-19.
This Was a gain of 34,000 barrels daily over the preced- ing week..
Accelerated shipments by The wicket had assisted pace United States oll companies bowlers throughout the day, as began early in Novermber, tol- earlier South Africa's speed men Inwing closing of the Suez Peter Heine and Nell Adcock Canal and damage to Middle had tied up England's batsmen. East pipelines and pumping Heine took three for 41 and stations.-China Mail Special.
Bowlers Assisted
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been infinitesimal un to naw, and the scientists said thai s possible success depends on the existence of
nuclear parlicio which could prolong the re- action. The scientists admitted they did not know if such particle existed.--Franet-Presse.
inance "essential
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ECONOMIC AID FOR POLAND
Washington, Dec, 28.
The State Department spokes- man said today that the United States was willing to provide economic ald to Poland,
his
The spokesman, speaking t weekly press conference, said he ecull make no cominent however, K reports in the American press today that the Government had Informed cer- tain American maritime com- panies that R would examine sympathetically any request for permission to ship agricultural surpluses, particularly wheat, te Poland
(37) the
of
Anerwering a reporter's ques Bon
possibility American nic to Poland, the spokesman recalled the state- ment on December 18 by the Secretary
Mr of State,
Joha Foster Dulles, that the American and Polish Governments
were in contact concerning American |aldi, - -France-Presse.
Rebel Toll Rises In Algeria
Algiers, Dec. 28.
French security forces killed 27 Algerian rebels in a big en- counter this week in the Tablat region of Algeria, about 50 miles southwest af Algiers, it was ofBelally announced here today.
rebel Another
killed WDS during * military operation in the Guenzet region Constantine Department,
of the
operations by
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out the country French security troops through
have resulted In the deaths Fifteen
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New Delhi, Dec. 28.
Indian Premier, Jawaharlal Nehru, who received a tremendous welcome when he flew into New Delhi today, back from his United States visit, said the world's problems could not be solved by conversations.
The Premier said the world į arrested and a large quantity of situation could not change be- arms and ammunition selzod-cause of talks. France-Presse,
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