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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1949.
Brian Close Completes Longden To
His Double
YOUNGEST IN
HISTORY
London, Sept. 3.--Brian Close, the 18-year-old Yorkshire all- rounder, today became the youngest player in history to complete the double of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets, when he had scored 19 runs in York. shire's second innings against the MCC.
Close is also the youngest player to represent England and the youngest to gain his Yorkshire cap.
Sport In Brief:
Max Faulkner Wins Lotus Golf Tourney
Just Edges Out Charlos Ward
The previous youngest player to complete the double was J. N. Crawford, of Surrey, at the age of 19, when he also played for England.
The series of County championship matches ended today brought the programme virtually to an end. Warwickshire, who did not gain a point fromi the draw match against Nottinghamshire, Failed to deprive Worcestershire of third place behind Middle- sex and Yorkshire, finishing with 168 points against Worcestershire's 172.
Joo Hardstaff and C. B.
| Harris added 89 for the fourth wicket before Nottinghamshire declared, leaving Warwickshire
to
cel 289 In s Possible 185 minutes, When
Hardstaff reached 51 he became the third of the youngest batsman in the matchs to get
Ryder 2,000 runs in the season,
Birmingham, Sept. 2.-Max Paulkner, onc members of Britain's
Can leam, today won the Lotus professional golf tournament with a 72-hole aggregate of 277 men tried at Litte Aston, near here.
Faulkner played the Imosi consistent golf of the compell- tion, with rounds of 00, 68 and 70 twice.
110
He beat by one stroke Jocal professional and Ryder Cup player, Charles Ward, who had rounds of 60 (n course record), 71, 60 and 72.
Early Warwickshire bats- to force the pace. but rain stopped play for a Hino and the task of getting the runs became impossible.
FOUR FOR TWO
Douglas Wright, Kent's Eng- and leg break bowler, look four wickets for two runs in 17 balls against Lancashire. A Inst wicket stand of 84 by Len Jomes Adams, another Ryder Wharton and Donate Stone, a Cup player, took third place 22-year-old all-rounder playing with an aggregate of 282. Bobby his first championship game, Locke, the South African holdes was the best of the malch for of the British Open title, finish-Lancashire. Kent, however, ed with 280, his rounds being won easily 60, 73, 75 and 73.
seventh victory. Harry Bradshaw. the Irish
Cranston, the former Lanenshire captain, tooit his overnight score of 83 to 156 for
Open champion, had a final round of 60 to equal the course record set up during the tourna ment by Ward and J. Panton, who finished equal Bith with Bradshaw, at 206.-Reuter. THEY ARE TAKING THEIR OWN MEAT:
New
Ken
ane
to record their
run
the MCC against Yorkshire and enabled the Club to gain the lead by
before de Claring. He hit three sixes and 17 fours, and with V. Broderick put on 127 for the eighth wicket. THE SCOREBOARDS
Kent beat
York, Sept. 2.The Uelled States Ryder Cup, The result of the games and- players, who will meet Briained today werg: at Ganton on September 10 and At Folkestone: September 17, will take a large supply of meat with them when they sail for England in the Queen Elizabeth tomorrow.
Lancashire by 118 runs. Ken! declared: 344 and 202 for 0 Lancashire 144 and 284 (Whar tun 82 not out, Wright & for 81). Ben Hogan, non-playing cap-
At Worcester: Combined Ser- tain, told reporters today that vices beat Worcestershire by ho had arranged with n New 1 runs. Combined Services 188 York enterer to supply 40 pieces and 337 (May 175); Worcester of sirloin for steaks, 12 sides of thire 286 and 195 (Wilson 5 rib beet for roasts, 12 hams and for 411,
out that
All
12 boxes of bacon,
At Birminghim: Warwickshire Hogan pointed
drew with Nottinghamshire. the team members were taking Notts 344-and 188 for 8 declar- their wives and that most ofed; Warwickshire 224 and 140 the players would remain in
Britain for a month or so.
the
no de-
He was confident that Aniericans would win cisively as they did at Portland, Oregon, in 10-17.
"I-even-hope-we-have-some bad weather," Hogan added,
"Our boys are really good in bad weather, They are used to changing courses almost every week and playing in anything. rain or sunshine."--Reuter.
GRAND OLD MAN
OF CYCLING DEAD:
Boston,
Sept. 2-Robert Walthour, the winner of cyclo races In the United States and Europe from the early years of this century up to 1932, has
ated in hospital here. He was
70.
Mr Wollhour, described for
for 4.
At Bournemouth: Hampshire Essex match abandoned owing to rain. Hampshire 376 and 128 for 0; Essex 438 for 8 de- clared.
|
Louise
Ride In UK Today
But Only Two Horses In Race
London, Sept. 2.- America's leading jockey, Johnny Longden, will ride In his first | English race tomorrow.
Ile received his English ilcence today and Imme- diately agreed to ride G. W: N. Palmer's Whin II at Folkestant,
Longden had a win on his first mount In Ireland last Saturday, his only riding appearance so far since he left the Unlied
States two weeks ago for nhollday.
Hla chances on Saturday look good-so far there is only one other horse in the race.-Associated Press.
Brough
Into Semi-Final At Forest Hills
SCHROEDER, TALBERT
WIN IN THIRD ROUND
Forest Hills, (New York,) Sept. 2.-—Miss Louise Brough, United States holder of the Wimbledon championship, today entered the semi-finals of the United States women's singles lawn tennis champion- ship with a 6-1, 2-6, 6-2 victory over Miss Beverly Baker in the fourth round.
In third round matches, Mrs Betty Hilton (Bri- tain) beat Miss Gertrude Moran (United States) 1-6, 7-5, 6-1, and Mrs Patricia Todd (United States) beat Mrs Jean Walker-Smith (Britain) 7-5, 6-4.
Victory For
Von Cramm
In Turkey
Ankara, Sept. 2-Gottfried
In the men's section, Wimble- don champlon Ted Schroeder, seeking to regain the crown he won in 1842, won his way into the quarter-finals by over- whelming another American, Sam Match, 0-3, 0-2, 6-2.
Schroeder, who is top-sceded over the defending champlon; Match's Dick Gonzales, broke service almost at will. von Cramm, of Germany, 10- Third-seeded Billy Talbert, day defeated S. Nemli, of Tur
of New York, went into the key. 6-1, 6-0. in the second quarter-finals with a 0-1, 6-1, day's play of the laternational 6-2, victory over Robert Abdes- tennis championships of Tur-selam, of France. key.
Other results:
TOO MUCH FINESSE
Men's singles-Henri Cochet Talbert had far too much (France) beat F. Berker (Tur-finesse for the little Frenchman. key) 6-4, 6-1.
of One
game's leading stylists, he controlled the play and ran Abdesselam from side
Hans Redi (Austria), beat B. Nazmi (Turkey) 6-1, 6-3,
Pierre Grelliand ` (Belgium)
At Scarborough: Yorkshire beat-P-Kizil (Turkey)-6-1,-1-6, drew with MCC, Yorkshire 4200-0. for 8 declared and 212 for 3 declared (Lowson 093; MCC Turkish champion
Fritz Weiss (Austria) beat 5. Fenmen 436 for 0 declared (Cranston 0-2, 6-2. 158 not out) and 100 for 5.
At Hove: Sussex drew with
Jock ilarper (Australia) beat Surrey. Sussex 321 for 0
E. Talay (Turkey) 0-3, 9-7. de-
Jacques Peten (Belgium) beat
clared and 217 for 8 declared:s, Baykurt (Turkey) 0-3, 0-4. Surrey 283 and 130 for 5.- Reuter.
the
to side of the court with clever placements and accurate lobs.
Abdesselam tried hard to re- trieve, but was unable to do so, Talbert alternated power with twist on his service, which he held every time.
Talbert will meet the winner of the Drobny-Cochell match in the quarter-finals.
Abdesselam, whose service is weak at the best of times, had much trouble with his deliveries and frequently double-faulted. Women's singles-Eraulein He lost the match point on a Etta Neumann (Austria) beat double fault. Miss Mualla Gorodetzky (Tur- koy) 8-6, 6-3.
Signora A. Boss! (Italy) beat Miss Y. Akin (Turkey) 6-0, 6-0. Miss Akin on
Thursday beat
Cochet 6-7, 6-3, 0-4.
Mina V. Matiar (Lebanon) games, Frank Parker
bent Eric in Hongkong, beat Miss Joan Curry (Britain) States)
(South Africa) 6-3, 6-0, 0-1, 6-0, 6-4.
Manfredi -4, and Frank Sedgman (Aug-
British Council Recordings
co-operation with the
many years as the fastest man British Council
in the world on a bicycle, broke | Rediffusion has arranged 10 all speed records of his time. present two special programmes He Is credited with establishing of symphonie music on 20 records in one year,
career
two
France's Madame Jacqueline
Signora Lucia
SEDGMAN'S WIN
In other third
round
(United Sturgess
beat Eddie Moylan Sunday evenings tomorrow and (Italy) beat Turkish champion tralis)
(United States) 6-3, 6-2, 10-8- Spills interrupted his racing September 11-from 9.15
B. Musluoglu 6-3, 1-6, 6-2. Mrs in time after time, and he 10.30 p.m.
Men's doubles Jacques Peten Beuter and United Press. suffered 20 separate fractures of
and Pierre Geelhand (Belgium) The programmes will feature beat E. Talay and N. Bahri 100 kilometres professional recorded music supplied by the (Turkey) 6-1, 6-0.
One-ormed Hans Red and
the collar bone.. He won the
Britain's Lead Over
motor-paced world champion- British Council and will include Fri' Weiss (Austria) beat S. Belgium At Tennis ship in 1904 and 1905.-Reuter. the works of five British com- Boykurt and F. Kizli (Turkey)
CYCLIST'S MEDAL:
Brussels,
and
Eastbourne, Scpt, 2,-Britala
posers - Coleridge Taylor 0-0, 0-2 Vaughan Williams, William Gottfried von Cramm (Ger-led Belgium by nine matches to Sept. 2-Rik Van Waiton, Arnold Bax and Boyed many) and Jack Harper (Aus zero at the end of the first day
Оп September 11-the pro- Stombergen, the Belgian win-
Gramme will feature music from tralia) beat N. Doganel A. Das (Turkey) 6-2, 0-0, professional road
Iwe noted British films, "Hamlet"
Mixed doubles Mrs PCR at the world cycling and "Oliver Twist".
and Dawson In Copenhagen.
Scott (Britain) championships
Belgium's Pierre Geelhand won was officially received today
by a bye. by AL
Adolph
ner raco
of the
Van Globbeke. the Belgian Minister of Health.
M. Van Glabbeke presented
tho
medal
now champlon
Crown
which
WEEK-END
with the tho
1
of the Order of
with Golden Palms,
was awarded to Van
Steenbergen
SPORT
TODAY
Fraulein Etta Neumann and Hans Redl (Austria) bent Miss 2. Kadim and K. Dus (Turkey) 6-0, 0-1,
Miss V. Maliar (Lebanon) and Jacques Peten (Belglurg)
Cochet
Lawn Bowls-League Matches: beat Mrs Jacqueline in honour of his
First Division: KCC v Recreio (Franco) and ន, Nemit "B" Second Division-Recreio (Turkey) 0-1, 6-0--Asselated
victory by Frince Charles, the Belgian Regent-Reuter,
HORSE SHOW!
⚫ Rotterdam, Sept. 2.--Mrs
Hoffman, of Belglum, riding
v Filipino Club; 'CCC v HKFC; PreES.
KCC v HKCC; IRC v Talkoo,
Third. Division-PRC v KBGO,
Swimming-Army Champion-US Amateur Golf
Orval, won the jumping contest ship Finals at Victoria Bucracks
for the Amazon Prize at the in-Pool, 3 p.m.
ternational' horse show here to-
day. Mrs Hoffman and three
other compeuters each had.
TOMORROW
Championship
Wichita
. faultless rounds, Mrs Hoffman Карта Bowls Open Triples Rochester, (New York). Sept.
having the best time of 70-4/5th Semi-Anals at Club de Recreio 2-tufus King, of
and Hongkong Football Club, Falls, Texas, defeated defender Other placings were: (2) Mra 4 p.m.j Bwettenham.(Britain) on Vixion,
secs.
:
Willo Turnoaa two and one today and plays Charles Coo
of
no faults, time 81-3/8th secs, (3) At C. de R-AL.G. Eastman, Oklahoma City on Saturday for Mrs. J. Hoffman, (Belgium) on W.C. Simpson, J. McKelvia v the 1940 title an US amatour. Rufe, no faults, time 84-4/5ths A. A. Razack, J. Bradley, J. S. rolf champion." soca, (4), Mrs Legrand (Delgium) Landolt.
"on Clarocolla, no faults, D0 mees.
(0) Miss.B. Van Zorinteo, (Hol-:
Coo eliminated William C. At HKFC CM; Omar, A.M. Campbell of Huntington, West
land) on August, no faults, 94 Omar, U.M. Omar AP. Guest Virginia, eight and seven.--As-
sccs--Reuter,
Butterworth," F.E" Skinner."
sociated Pre
in the international lawn tennis club match which todny-Reuter.
was begun
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