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SATURDAY, MAY

1945

1960.

Middlesex keep up challenge

ONLY HALF POINT BEHIND

YORKSHIRE AFTER 9-WICKET WIN OVER NOTTS

London, May 27.

While Yorkshire were romping to a two-day victory by an innings and 114 runs over Kent yesterday, Middlesex main- tained their challenge in the County Cricket Championship today with a nine-wicket win over Nottinghamshire. Yorkshire head the championship table with a points average of 12.00 from five games. Middlesex have an average of 11.50 from four matches.

Essex shot up the table from Oxford University 145 and 173. sixth to third place with un Derbyshire 161" and 75 (A. Căz-

three an six, for 27). average of 9.33 from matches after beating Glomor- At Lord's: Middlesex beat 9 wickets. gan by 38 runs in a close malch Nottinghamshire by at Newport,

Middlesex 320 for eight de clared, and 32 for one. Notting- hamshire 146 and 205, (M. HILL 71). Middlesex 14 points.

Sussex, who were without match in the current programme, hold fourth place with a 8.60 from four matches followed by Lancashire who gained a Ane win by three wickets over War- wickshire in extra time for an average of 8.33 from six games.

Ninth wicket stand

Glamorgan's defeat fumbled them from fourth to seventh place.

One of the highlights of the day was a ninth wicket stand of 125 by Bob Gardnar (78) and Willle Watson (76) which steered Leicestershire to a draw when it had a peared certain they would be beavily defeated by Hamp- shire

Watson had not been expect- ed to bat because of a cracked -rib when-Leicester-resumed at 52 for eight this moming need- ing 30 to avald on innings de. fest, But he and Gardner batted magnificently and Hampshire

were finally left to score 110 in 40 minutes to win-a task, which they abandoned, Watson hit 13 fours in a stay of three and half hours, Gardnar bútted hours and hit 16 fours.

five

• Middlesex owed much to good

all-round bowling for their win over Nottinghamshire who lost their last

AI

Lancashire

Manchester: beat Warwickshire by three wickets. Warwickshire 187 and 248 (W. Stewart 82, M. Smith 99). Lancashire 207 and 230 for seven (G. Puller 55, A. Bolton 42). Lancashire 14 points.

At Worcester: Gloucestershire beat Worcestershire by 31 runs, Gloucestershire 214 and 170. Worcestershire 177 and 182 (G. Daws 53, R. Booth 84), Glouces tershire 14 points.

At the Oval: Surrey beat Somerset by five wickets. Somerset 275 and 195 (G. Keith 41 not out). Surrey 251 and 220 for ive, (M. Stewart 112 Not out). Surrey 12 points, Somerset four points.-Reuter,

Cochran, Carr

in British

golf final

Portrush, May 27. Veteran Bob Cochran of St Louis Today rallied to defeat Gordon Huddy of England at the 38th hole of their semi-final match in the British Amateur Golf Cham- plonship,

Joe Carr, former champion from Ireland, also rallied to defeat Jimmy Walker, 2 up, in the other semi-final.-—- AP.

South Africans suffer first tour defeat

Northampton, May 27.

ngham Northamptonshire became the first team to beat the South African cricketers on the present tour today when they won by four wickets in a thrilling finish.

runs. Only Maurice Hill stood firm for Notts who are still without a championship point. Hill hit 71 which included one six and eight fours.

First home defeat

Essex inflicted the first home

defeat on Glamorgan since last

British pair

Y'S LAWN

TODAY'S LAWN BOWLS

Champion IRC start favourites against CCC at Sookunpoo

By ROBERT TAY

Two successive rainy weekends have somewhat disrupted the Colony lawn bowls league programme which enters its fourth week this afternoon.

DTL

Club.

In the second division Craigengower Cricket Indian Recreation Club "Blue" and Police Recreation Club are still undefeated with Crai- gengower heading the league inble with 8% points in two

matches.

Unbeaten

However, thanks to the inde- tatigable efforts of team con- venors in getting their washed- out matches played during the weekdays, the backlog of post- poned matches has been con- siderably reduced. Further play- offs of postponed games during the next few days should see the League back

a firm footing.

Although the picture for the The most prominent learn in championship race is yet to be the third division games so far formed, a few teams have is Kowloon Bowling Green Club already distinguished themselves whose two maximum-point and shown that they will be wins have placed them well in well in the midst of the fray for the lead over Police Recrea- the season's top honours.

tion Club, Kowloon Dock Club and Stanley Club, the other In the first division, Talkoo| three unheaten teams in this Club have made a good start | division.

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by not only having all their A number ot interesting three scheduled matches matches are scheduled in this played off but also by winning | aftemoon's programme. all of them to aggregate 12 rints and take the lead in the division's league table,

The team to watch

In the Brut division the main highlight will be pro- vided by the clash between the champion IKO twelve and Craigengower Cricket Club

at Sookunpoa. ⠀

FA recognise Sunday games

London, May 27.

The Football Association to- day changed its rules to recognise Sunday matches.

An amendment carried nt the Annual General Meeting ex- tends recognition to the many Sunday football clubs through- out England.

At present they operate under their own governing bodies Reuter.

Sports Diary

TODAY Bowls

1st Division: HKFC v FC, KDC Y Recreio "B". KCC v Recreio "W" TRC V CCC, KBGC TC.

2nd Division:

Y IRC "B", CCC PRC V IC "G". KCC v USRC.

3rd Divizion: PHC v KDC, CCC V C FC v KBGC, USRC V HKFC, JKCC Y HERC

Soccer

CAAF XI v Mexican National team

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Hongkong Badminton Asocialon „presentation.........and.........dinuer.

Kowloon Bowling Green Club, It will be remembered that an erratic team last year, beset last year, Craigéngower Cricket ( Stadium) 8pm. with player-shortage and rink Club had the distinction of building-difficulties, seem to handing the Indians their first annual have solved their problems this defeat of the season, but then dance at CCC, 8,p.m. season and have even this the Valley Club enjoyed the carly stage established them advantage of playing on a home much selves as the team to watch, green and of having a They trounced Kowloon Deck stronger team, particularly Club, last year's runners-up by their front mene

week, to occupy second place in the table,

nine points in two

In

This afternoon, the Indians,

5-0 in their opening match and with exactly the same team that followed this up with another grand 5-0 victory over the re-won the title last year will un

as favourites doubtedly start doubtable Recreio "Blues" Jass and any hope that the Craigen- gower bowlers may have of victory will depend mainly, on Indian Recreation Club, the the ability of their threes And holders, are in third place having sides to produce well-above- average forms, The Indians are collected games and are well positioned vastly superior both in leads, and in their bid to retain the title. two.

Craigengower, the last of the four still unbeaten teams in this Northamptonshire, who had division, have only played one been set to score 200 in 165 game but showed impressive minutes, won when the third form in their 5-0 victory over ball of the last over of extra Filipina Club, time beat the batsman and go for four

July but the Welshmen put u enter French wicketkeeper to

a stern fight. Set to gut 306 runs

(51)

to win they lost four wickets for 85 before Alan Watkins and Will Woolier (48) put on 103 in 100 minutes for the fifth wicket. Once they tell to the now, ball the back of the innings was broken,

tennis final

Paris, May 27.

byes.

Final scores

were: South Africans 481 for three declared and 101 for eight declared. Northants 363 and 203 for six.

The South Africans set the county side a reasonable task after they, themselves, had Jost wickets cheaply. Northants got the methodical fashion, needing 60 in the

The British pair of Mrs Pat Ward Hales and Ann Haydon beat South Africans Sandra Reynolds and Renee Schuur- man 6-2, 6-8, loday to enter the women's doubles final of the French International Tennis Tournament. Blonde Darlene Hard at the US, and Brazil's Maria Esther minutes. Bueno were next to enter the of today's cricket, anal by beating Australians Mary Hawton and Jane Lehane 6-3, 7-5.

Lancashire rhood against the clock to best Warwickshire by three wickets with only four minutes of extra time to spare · after being vol to make 229 in

185 minutes.

Results

matches werë:

At Oxford: Oxford Univer- sity beat Derbyshire by 82 runs.

Derbyshire, by b

Pl-India Davis Cup tie starts today

Manila, May 28. Philippine national champion Raymundo Deyro takes on India's Nareah Kumar in the opening singles match of the Davis Cup's Eastern Zone final scheduled to start here today.

Drawings for the matches, held on Friday at Manila's Presidential Palace, plted Fill- pino veteran Felicisimo" Ampon gabst internationally ranked Ramanathan Krishnan in the second singles.

Three sixes

Funs in though last 40

Barber leads

in the 500 Festival Open

Speedway

Fight for survival

Another interesting first division match should be thai between Kowloon Bowling Green Club and Talkoo Club at Cox Boad, After their im» - pressive, form in the last two matches, the Rowling Club should be able to chalk up their third successive victorT this afternoon by at least 1 the 4-1 margin, although

• dockmen wifi nut as usual go down without a bravo fight, The KDC versus Recreio "B"

en-

Indianapolis, May 27. Jerry Barber shot a record-encounter at Hunghom is

other attractive match where breaking eight-under-par 63

some good bowls should be seen. around the

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This will be a fight for survival course today to go into the lead for both teams as a defeat for in the $50,000 Invitational 500 either will mean that they will Festival Open,

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Top match in the second ahead of the 150-man field. He division will be that between broke the course record of 64the two unbeaten teams, CCC In the later stages it looked set in 1942 by Emil Mashie. and IRC "B". The Valley Club as if the bowling of 'Neil In the men's doubles semi-

Behind Barber came. Doug team enjoys the advantage of finals Australians Neal Fraser Adcock, who was taking just and Roy Emerson beat the young over four minutes to complete Ford, Johnny Pott and Bob playing on a home green, but

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Gary Player of Johannesburg (slightly better team. This should but Frank Tyson, former Eng Antonio Palelox, 9-7, 7-5, 8-8.

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