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Kiwis' Match With Yorkshire Ends In Draw

Sheffield, July 29.-After an exhilarating and fluctuating day's play the match between the New left drawn, with Zealanders and Yorkshire was Yorkshiro's last pair at the wicket (in the absence of the injured Trueman).

The New Zealanders scored 261 and 228 and Yorkshire replied with 321 and 108 for eight.

النسل

Starting the day 18 runs with 101 points, Yorkshire from behind with nine wickets in 17 games and Glamorgan from hand, the tourists collapsed in 18. the two and half hours before!

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1949.

SPORT IN BRIEF:

IMPECCABLE'S

GOODWOOD WIN

Goodwood, (Sussex,) July 29.—Impeccable, an Irish-bred grey, carried the welter burden of 94t. 12 Iba, to victory in the mile and a quarter Chesterfield Cup, when the four-day mxoting ended here today.

Ridden by Gordon Richards| ALL-U.S. FINAL: and starting 2 to 1.Tavourite, Impeccable stormed to a four length win over Pannir, a 8) to 1 chanco ridden by Ken Gethin

Pogel's Sliver Miss Dorothy Gate, at 11 to 2, was a further lx lengths behind, the third of

Geven runners.

one

Scarborough, July 20Jack Kramer and Donald Budge, of the United States, reached the final of the Slazenger pro- tourna- fessional lawn tennis ment here today. Kramer beat semi-anal by 0-4, 2-6, 8-0 and Pancho Segura of Ecuador

Palls, of Australia, in the elber 6-3, while Budga beat Dinny by 7-5, 6-2, 4-6 and 0-4.

Both were hard battles, but

sleadiness Kramer's his

won him

Never in the history of the race, which is more than 100 years old, has a horse curried such a weight to victory. Im- peccable, a five-year old, is by His Highness out of Mairi match, in which he forced

Khan.

Segum to do a great deal running about the The champion jockey, Gordon the, fought gallantly but Budge court. Falls, Richards, had three winners to-

one of them Lord Astor's thing in reserve. Frequently, lay,

always seemed to have some- nily, Jet Plane, starting at 6 to Palis came back, as he did in against. Richards' total the final Gel after losing the firat five games, but Budge was clearly the master-Reuter,

NO RECOGNITION:

1

number ot winners for the meeting numbers 11. BRADSHAW'S REVENGE:

tho

Belfast, July 20.---Harry

New York, July 20.-The Bradshaw, winner two years New York State Athletic Com ago, regained the Irish open golf mission today turned down Joc, championship here today with Louts' request that it recognise rounds

of 70. 71, 72 and 73 for the winner of the bout between

of 280. jan aggregate of

Ezzard Charles and Gus Lesnevich on August 10 It was a near

as the for Hobby Lockeg, however,

the South world heavyweight champion. African who beat Bradshaw in Instead, it proposed that the open vietor meet the winner of the sixth position are replay for the British

championship, staged a fighting, Bruce Woodcock-Lee Savold and Surrey. lunch, when they stood only 1 Northamptonshire ahead with two wickets left. A whose defeat by the bottom of finish when his cause seemed match on September 6 in 100- hopeless to finish only one on, or some other outstand- great ninth wicket stand of 87 the tables Lelcestershire meant

roke behind.-Reuter, 10 loss of a good chance

Ing competitors."Reuter, between Martin Donnelly and the

in the table. Surrey II.B. Cave, wilch lasted nearly advance

and played 16 natches one and a half bours, saved the have fouristk.

Northants 18.

The home County get out with the best intentions of scor- ing the 109 runs required for victory.

Sharing

THE SCOREBOARDS Close of play scores were!

At Bournemouth: Middlesex beat Hampshire by 137 runs.

450 for 8 declared

After a hectic 30 minuten, in Middlesex which six wickets were sacrificand 190 for 5 declared; Hamp- ed for 53 runs, they had to give hire 227 and 270 (Dawson 07. up their idea of a win.

Young 6 for 90).

Sussex beat Frome:

by

wickets. Somerset

nine Somerset 225 and 307 (Buse 117, Langdale 63 not.oul Corn- ford 5 for 75); Sussex 339 and

Then, with a little over an) hour left for play, they had to concentrate grimly on defence.

MIDDLESEX TAKE

COUNTY LEAD

1958 for one (John Langridge London, July 20-Middlesex, 108 not out, Sheppard 71, J. by their win over Hampshire Oakes 55 not out). today, take a clear lead in the

At Leicester: Leicestershire County Cricket Championship beat Surrey by 24 runs. Lei- with 128 points from 18 gamer.

280 and 243 (Berry Worcestershire, with whom cestershire

179): Surrey

370

and 220

they had been level at the top (Squires 70, Waish 7 for 113). At Worcestershire: Worces-

of

the

116 points, with 116

outside

ths

K tershire bent Old England XI series. by 5 wickets. Old England 228 fond 171 for 9 declared (Barling 533: Worcestershire 250 for 4 Warwickshire, whose two-day declared (Jenkins 02, Kenton victory over Northamptonshire 54) and 150 for 5.--Kouter. brought them Into this

table WOTO playing.

In this Championship With 17 matches played, they with Joint second

aro now

challenging pollion. Warwick

have played 18 games.

Yorkshire and Glamorgan,; who did not have Championship) matches, are level fourth, each

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