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Australia wrests Test initiative

Yorkshire lose lead

Lendon, June 23,

English County Crickel champions Yorkshire slipped from the

top of the table today when they were besten by eight. wickels by Glauerstershire at Bristol,

The new leaders are Hamp shire. who cousted lo 10- wicket victory over Leleester- shire ut Hinckley..

RESULTS

Results of today's matches were At Bristol: Gloucestershire beat Yorkshire by eight wickets York- wire the wint 121. Gloucestershira 51 and 27 for two wirkels. Gouves- terdiler. 14. polate

Kent Beat War. wickshire by its runs. Kent 212 and

At Birmingham:

140, Warwickshire 135 and 115, Kent 14 painte

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AL Hinckley: Hampshiter best Leicestershire By

wickric. Leicestershire 140 and 10) (2. Ven Geloven 41). Hampshire 310 and 15 for no wicket.

At Westellite: Essex beat Notting- hamshad by 120 runs Exek 310

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** 221 fot geven declared. finghamshire 223 and 247 (M, HIL ED, G. Milano 431. Eszex 14 puinue A Northampton: Gismorgan beat Northampt ashire by right wickets.

Nor Gamtopishire 239 and 200 fo

Clared M. Normin #3. 17.

8z. B. Crump 35 not out), Glimar- ! van 315 for my declared and 214 for two 1W. Parkleure 15. B. Hedge, 15 | Rot out) Gir

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Sally Bye for shi, Somerset 265 for six declared and 250 for rise C. Greetham 91, M. Kitchen 451.

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At Guidford: Sumex beat Surrey

wickets, Saire 322 for *.x declared Hund p. Su ex 102 and 242 fur ive. (2. Lenhain 41, J. Parks (8) Septex 12 points. Surrey four points -Reuter,

LAWRY (130) HELPS AUSTRALIA TO TEST SCORES

PASS ENGLAND'S FIRST INNINGS SCORE WITH TWO WICKETS IN HAND

London, June 23.

A fighting maiden Test contury by 24-year-old Bill Lawry gave Australia a slender advantage over England on the second

day of the second Test here at Lord's today.

Lowry rescued Australia after wikets had gone down for 80 in reply to England's modest først innings total of 200.

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After he had seen Australia safety past the England total, Lawry finally fell for 130.

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Then a ninth-wicket stand runs between "Slasher" Ken Mac-, hour. key and puce bowler Graham England badly needed one or McHensle enabled Australia to two quick wickets while Truc- end the second day at 286 for man and Sintham were stiil eight a lead of 80 with two fresh, but the Australiana look- wickets left,

ed to be getting on lup when Harvey twice drove Trueman for four.

Lewry had good support frem Norman Harvey, with whom he resumed nt 42 for two this morning, and Burly Peter Burge, who made an invaluable 40 and helped Lawry transform the game In a fifth wickel partner- ship of 95.

England's pace alinck, aided by a still-lively pitch, did good job in keeping down Aus- tralia's score to a minimum, and none bowled better than Brian Statham. Time and again he beat the bat without any luck,

Phenomenal

Every overseas cricketer sims to shine at Lord's, but few have done better than Lawry on thele Brst Test appearances there. lle reached his fifth cea tury of the tour out of 187 in four hours 50 minutes, with 15 boundaries.

Lawry's success in London has been phenomenal. In three matches he has notched 505 runs--105

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πως out against Surrey, 104 and 84 not out against MCC at Lord's and now 130 on his Test debut at cricket's headquarters.

Lawry, one of the teast experienced Australian play- ers, and with little chance of a Test place when he arrived England, satr Australia

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through a major crisis today. and showed admirable tem- perament.

No one envied the Australians their task, against fery bowling

on a fast bowler's wicket, and

their lead was well deserved. England's attack, spearheaded by the magnificent Statham, gave le away, and the 30,000 crowd witnessed on intensvly keen six hours' Test cricket,

There was plenty of life in the pitch when Lawry and Har- vey resumed for Australia this morning.

The pair concentrated en de- fence against the hostile bowling of Trueman and the more ac- corale Statham, so that only 19

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Then Came 'the break- through England wanted. At- ter twice being struck by balls from Trueman, a badly shak- en Harvey dabbed at the next delivery and nudged a catch Lo Кел Barrington at first Bilp. Harvey made 27 in a partnership of 75.

Worse was to came for Aus- tralia. Norinan O'Neill faced only six balls during his 10- niläute stay, and off the Inst he had his wicket shattered by a ball from medium-pace bowler Ted Dexter.

Australia were in serious trouble ns Burge Joined Lawry, Statham more than once had Burge flushing and missing at balls outside the off-stump, but he survived up to lunch when Australia were 111 for four.

Then, in the afternoon, tha fascinating game swung thej other way, a Lawry and Burge wrested the initiative. They were unable to push the score along very quickly against ac- curate bowling, but they were rarely in difculties.

Standing ovation Tony Lock, the 31-year-old left arm spinner who was playing his first game for End- land in over three years, was particularly economical. He bowled 20 over for 20 runs.

Burge was finally caught at Davidson went cheaply belare the wicket at 183, and Alan

Australia forging Inwry sent ahead of England's total by taking 11 in one over from Trucman,

The Victorian left-hunder's fine innings ended after six hours 10 minutes. He looked aired man as he drove at Dexter and provided another catch for wicketkeeper Mur- ray, now firmly established in the England side Lawry hit a total of 18 fours.

Lawry will never forget the standing ovation he received on

Australia versus U.S.

singles finals

Londen, June 23.

Both singles finals tomorrow in the London Lawn Tennis Championships at Queen's Club here, will be Aus- tralla versus United States tussles.

Chuck McKinley, America's | the United States 3-6, 6-4, 13-11. only seeded player at Wimble- Margaret Smith beat Ana don wl meet Australla's Bob Haydun of Britain, seeded three Hewitt for the men's title. In at Wimbledon, 0-3, 0-2. It was the women's rina] Australian her second victory in seven days champlon Margaret Smith meets over Britain's Joint No 1 who Nancy Richey, ranked No. 3 in was always fighting a losing the United States.

battle against the Australian's Mc-powerful tennis.

In today's semi-finals,

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faulling vlee at match-point. Hewitt beat Donald Dell' of

Kinley beat Bob Mark of Aus- Miss Hichey, 18, beat the trolla 0-4, 6-4 after

holder, Britain's Christine Truman 0-3, 5-7, 0-0. She plugged away at Miss Truman's backhand, and commanded the rallies for most of the match.- Reuter.

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A. K. Davidson lbw Trueman K. Mackay not out

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Total (for 8 wickets),

Fall of wickets: 3-81, 4-183, 0-184, 7-238, 8-238.

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The ninth-wicket stand of Mackay and McKenzle could prove vital in this unexpectedly jow scoring game. Tlicy had added 48 by the close

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