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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1949.

Middlesex Again Take Lead In County Table

CLOSE RACE FOR HONOURS

London, Aug. 12.-Once again Middlesex have been taken a clear lead at the top of the County cricket championship table, but they are still being challenged strongly by Worcestershire, Surrey, Yorkshire and Warwickshire,

With so many Counties concerned in the race for the championship it is possible that there will be a tie for top honours for the first time for 60 years.

Middlesex's victory over Kent today gives them 152 points-eight points load over Worcestershire, who were sharing the lead with them before these matches started, but were beaten by Somerset yesterday.

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Worcestershire aro now puts them into third position : Humushire second with 144 points from 21 in place of Warwickshire, who fourth place wil 132 points games, one less than those lost at Coventry to Glamorgan. from 21 games. played by Middlesex.

'Surrey have 130 points from line win over 20 games, while Warwickchiro Gloucestershire. at Cheltenham and Yorkshire, who defeated

Surrey's

OVAL

PITCH

NOT "DOPED"

May Help Bowlers In Fourth Test

London, Aug. 12.—The pitch. at Kennington Oval, where tomorrow England and New Zealand begin the fourth and final Test match of the present series, has received no special treatment and should give bowlers some assistance.

To those who feel that this game, like the pre- vious three Tests, is destined to be drawn, this news from the head groundsman, Bert Lock, provides a ray of hope.

"If anything." KAYN Lock, from

12 the

players pre- "the Test pitch lins had less nt-viously announced and the tention than the County match New Zealand

cide is not ex-

Leicestershiro and Hamp- hire are railing well behind at the bottom of the table. Both have played 20 games from which Leicestershire have secured Only 40' pointa nud

| Hampshire 44.

LUNCH-TIME WIN

Middlesex took only two and

a half hours to dismiss Kent and they won on the stroke of lunch time by 122 runs.

The

slow bowling" of Jack Young and Jim Shus, whose different styles presented a splendid con- trast, proved loo much for Kent, who wanted 250 runs to win.

The

worn and duty pitch gave

the bowlers every en- couragement and Kent never recovered from bad start, and in a Annl collapse the last five wickets fell for 44 runs, Young took four for 51 to give him a match analysis of ten wickets for 131, which Sims took four for 57 in the second innings.

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AmericanMilitary Governor Attacks Anti-Semitism

"DISGUSTING VERMIN"

Munich, Aug. 12.-Murray Van Wagoner, United States Military Governor în Bavaria, today described anti-Semites as disgusting vermin living on dirt and decay.

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He was replying in the Sweddeutsche Zeitung to a reader's letter published by that paper Tuesday regretting that the Nazis had not gassed all Jews,

Only 80 runs were needed teday for Surrey to peal Glan cestershire, who were in the hopeless position of having 10 innings de- score 62 to aveld feat with Ave wickets left, and the

This leiter provoked they lost two of these in

a de- lion on any indication pointing **** | monstration by Jewish, dis- to a resurrection of anů-Semi- Birst 15 minutes for 11 runs.

The eighth

wicket put on 40 placed persons and led to atism." Van Wagoner wrote. in 45 minutes, but after

they clash in which 36 police were "The men behind it all over

Injured.

the world form only a minority were separated the end

which can be rendered harmless the only bowler not, to take a

cency, and kept in the gutter, quickly Alec Bedser, who was

by the forces of reason and de- Jack wicket

innings.

which is their proper place," he -second

added. consecu-

pliches and I expect the turf to pected to show many changes be green enough at the stars to when it announced. help the new bati bowlers."

It is possible, however, that of GF. Cresswell may share the at new ball attack with de Cawle in preference to B.ecured the last two Air Cave, whose bowling has be innings wickets will has run to suffer from the strain of ve deliveries

almost continuous cricket since with four for 53. the end of April.

This summer the majority fixtures played the County The Oval have produced into results, because, Lock points out, the turk not been "doped."

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England's team well! selected tomorrow morning

Australians Take Davis Cup Lead

New

in the Brat

came

and Anished

BATSMEN CONFIDENT Glamorgan inflicted on War- wickshire their Arst defeat since! the middle of June. Requiring

Moreover, Cresswell

is now inoking na hostile as at any time during the tour and his recent performances may influence the Selectors in their final delibera-87

Cresswell, who is 34, has not talayed

previous three in the Tests of the present ceries. He was regarded as the discovery of the final trial games in New Zealand, Reuter,

The world is critically watch quick in fastening its atten- ing events in Germany and will

Gets

Angela Her Church

Wedding

12-Holly

Lonilon,

Aug.

Augela

from

the

runs with nine wickets in Lond when play began, Glamorgan set about their task in steady fashion, the batsmen wood film star.

Laus- realising that they had all day bury, grand-daughter of the in which to obtain the runs,

Thic

late George Lansbury, British Warwickshire bowlers

married Kove little away, but the task socialist pluncer, was SUTCLIFFE BREAKS was too great for them. Their here today to the Irish-born

attack was depleted early in the actor, Peter Shaw. MORE RECORDS

day when Tom Prilchard, their SIDWELL BEATS

The couple, who flew fast bowler, had liollywood to London for Southend, Aug. 12.--Bert Sul- New Zealand CUCELLI

cliffe, the 29-year-old New Zea- leave the field with a strained wedding. will spend their York, Ang. 12---AUR- land left-hander, in scoring his muscle in his right leg.

honeymoon in Paris and Rome. took 1-9 tradixth century of the summer in

Yorkshire #alued their ninth then return to ilm-making in the Davis Cup the drawn match against Essex championship victory and so Hollywood,

two more retain an interest created 1311 here today, cre

of their inter-zons

members Only final.

in the title.

families and Cucell records for the country.

intimate friends Sidwell

After a pre-lunch declaration, DEAL Glanni

It became the first member they left Hampshire four and

attended the service In the G-2, 6-4, 2-0, 0-2..

of a New Zealand team in Eng- LightTMrain "began during the Jand to exceed 2,000 runs unter-hours in which to get Chapel of St Columba's Church

of Scotland," "which" 202 runs, but the turning ball

scats 40

They

at Bow Church, where

worshipped, George Lansbury but since both have had their former marriages üissolved, the rector of the church sald

tralla today

over Italy

when

it was so heavy that most spec-| centuries in a mulch. tators left the stando and

in

Arzel, and by the second set the first to register two separate proved too much for Hampshire icy had hoped to be mai-

This was the fourth Bought refuge in the club- ls career that Sutcliffe has

corded

Only three

house.

and the left arm slow spinner in John Wardic, completed a good cor time

rematch by taking Ave wickets for 60. This gave, hlm a match other analysis of 11 wickets for 123

two hundreds in

his

Between the second and third match. sets there was a two and a halferlekelers in history hour delay because of the rain, beaten titis, the best and the second slagles match, saven by Wally Hammond. between Frank Sedman 01 C. E. Dacre and C. S. Australia and Marcello del Dempster, also New Zealanders,

until have obtained postponed

separate hun- dreds in a match in England, but they were for Gloucester- Botti

Cuct hire

and Leicestershire, biggest win of the were handlenpped by the rain respectively, and not while ok beating Sussex and record their today. Cucelli's best shot in tour.

have

in a total of 70 overs, He bowled that he could not perform the being with fine judgment and

variations of length and pace

ceremony.-Reuter. troubled most of the batsmen,

Hello, tomorrow,

WP3

Sidwell and

power service was easy to handle.

and or accuraŁY

NOTTS' DOUBLE

More Japanese

Nottinghamshire gained their Workers Sacked

season in

first double. The Sussex total; Tokyo,

Clover

Aug. 12. The

the Arst two sets was his back- Sutcliffe's 100 not out in the cf 137 in their second innings Japanese Government today hand. 11ls forehand had no tecond innings, second in two was the lowest made at Trent struck 11,500 workers from the his hours, brought his aggregate Bridge this year and Sussex pay-roll of iLg Postal and for the game to 313 for once are the only team the home Telecommunications Department, Sidwell showed a strong first out. This time he made side have managed to dismiss

All but eight of the 40 mem- no service but rarely got it into error and, after a somewhat twice in any gaine.

bera of the Cómmunication the court. On the whole, how- careful start drove with grand

bowling by

Workers' Unions Central Strug- ever, bla game was better than power, fitting

Peter 11 boundaries. Harvey, young leg Cucelli's and he was especially e

27 of the spinner, le Committee went in when four men caused a rout in Sussex's second 76 Communist Committee men effective in volleying, where were out for 52 the Italian consistently fallod-Walter Hadice, his captain, did for 58.

and he and innings and he finished with six received discharge notices.

The Union Executive were United Press,

much to pave the way to a Dick Pollard, fast medium meeting tonight to discuss union declaration by adding 109 an right arm bowler, look his policy on the dismissals, which bour and a quarter.

1,000th wicket

Government's for Lancashire are part of the Essex, left a possible three in the drawn game with Lelees economy programme.--Router. hours and a half in which 10 tershire at Blackpool. Defence Today that they did not intend

win, soon showed

THE SCOREBOARDS Eastbourne, Aug. 12-Tho attempt The task. They lost L holder, Don Maskell, of the All-Dodds with nine

scored and

The results of the games England Club, will meet Derek Cray and Vigar with a stand of which ended today were: Bocquet, of Cheltenham, in the 80 in 85 minutes.

At Northampton: Northamp singles Anal of the British pro- fessional lawn tenals champion- ships here tomorrow.

Maskell's Title

335 to

tu

In his semi-finals, played to day Mankell beat 8. R. minutes. Eve showed enter- Lawrence, of Bath, by 0-0, 0-2 prise. strong driving forming 6-4, while Bocquet defeated the feature of his 69, obtained A. Holmes, of Queen's Club, by in 60 minutes:

·0-0, 6-2, 6-2,

In the doubles final Maskeli and F. H. Powlson will meet Holmes and J. Pearce, Reutor,

WEEK-END

* SPORT

TODAY

Lawn Bowlu-League Matches: First Division-KBGC v CCC; IRC v KCC; Recreio

"B" V

Ampon To Meet US Champion

Newport, (Rhode Island), Aug. That virtually made a draw tonshire beat Derbyshire by an 12-F. Ampon, of the Phillp assured. Ot Cray's 60. 23 innings and runs. Northants pines, entered the 'semi-finial came in the last 10 minutes of 403 for 7 declared; Derbyshire round of the Newport Casino his stay of two hours and five 146 and 102 (Webster 4 for 30), lawn tennis tournament today At Coventry: Glamorgan beat by defeating the third seeded, Warwickshire by 5 wickels. Victor Seixas, 6-3, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, ] Sarsick 107 and 184; Glamor 2-5. gån 186 and 109 for 5.

Ampon played a steady game At Cheltenham: Surrey beat combined with excellent "lob- Gloucestershire, by art Innings bing and passing shots that kept and 10 runs Surrey 374; Glou- Seixas in the back court. Hie caster 168 and 190 (Lakter 2 for will next meet the United States 7).

national champion, Pancho Gon- beat zales-Rouler

SCOREBOARD

The final scoreboard read: NEW ZEALAND

420 and 218 for 8 declared ESSEX 301 and Dodds e Sutcliffe b Cave.. Cray Sutcliffe b Burtt Vigar st. Reld b Burke Eve ↳ Cave'. Insole not out Extrag

KDRC; PRC v Recrolo "A". Second Division-KCC v Ro- crolo; IRC v CCC; Taikoo Cresswell

Cave

KBGC: IKCC v Filipino Club. Burtt Third

Division KCC v. POC; Burko Knoc v Kowloon Docks; Ro- Sutcliffe crolo v KHERC.

Bowling

At Lord's Middlesex

7 Kent by 122 runs. Middlesex

00 346 and 154; Kent 242 and 130

40 Young 4 for 1).

00 At Nottingham:

Notts beat

25 Sussex by an inninga and 83

9 runs. Notta 484 for D declared; Sussex 242 and 137 (Harvey d 210 for 08). for 4 At Hull: Yorkshire

* Gaston. Roiff Sats

World Record

Stockholm, Aug. 12.-Gaston; Relf, · Belgian holder of the beat Olympic 8,000 metres. tillë, 10- Hampshire by 100 runs. York-day not up a world record for shire 227 and 262 for B declared: the 3,000 metros, with a time of OMRW Hampshire 208 and 175 (Wardle seven minutes 58.8 seconds 103 32 0 for 00).

Gafle here. 10 1 30 2 At Blackpool: Lancashiro Gundar Haegg, pf Sweden, 16. 5.47.

dow with Leicestershire. Lei-set up the previous record 11 100 cestershire 243 and 201 for 8 eight minutes 13 seconds

(Lester 64): Lancashire 303 for Blockholm in August, 1942. 8 declared Router.

Router.

3.0.23.0

Router

The letter, ho said, Ulbelted not only the Jews but the whole

of the German people and it was regrettable that the paper showed such lack of sound judg |ment and taste ns to publish it.

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