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WARWICK DO IT AGAIN!

Hollies, 10-96, trundles

out Sussex

London, May 26.

THE HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH,` ́SATURDAY, MAY 27, 21950.

Final prices In today's Golf final

classic: Prince Simon 5-2

London, May 26.-The odds against the three French colla, L'Amiral, Vieux Manoir and Galcador, were alaali- ed tonight at the Victoria Club's final callover on tomor- row's Epsom Derby,

As

result Prince Simon, the favourite, was easter to back and drifted from 2 to 1 to 5 to 2. The final quo tations were: to 2 Prince Simon, 11 to 2 L'Amiral, 0 10 to 1 Galcador, to 1 Castle Rock, and Vieux Manoir,

1 Napoleon 100 to 8 horasan, 23 to 1 Telegram, 28 to Benatarie, 40 to 1 Persia and Double Eclipse, 60 to 1 Port O'Light, 60 to 1 Bilifter Street, Rising Flame and

Welsh View, 108 to 1 any others.--Reuter. Skilful spin bowling by Eric Hollies played a big part in Warwickshire's fighting win over Sussex, which enabled the Mid- lands County to consolidate their position at the top of the English Cricket Championship table.

Sussex, 20 runs ahead an the first innings, collapsed in their second and were all out for 97. Hollies took five wickets at eight runs apiece,

W.I. game peters out and had a match analysis of

to a draw

Oxford, May 26-Bats- men found runs so hard to gel on a pitch slowed up by yesterday's rain that 15 wickets Fell for only 164

10 wickets for 96 runs.

rain-affected wicke! The

Warwick-

Record crowd for Whit Derby

will be all American

Scotland,

St Andrews, May 26. Frank Stranahan, winner in 1948, and Richard Chapman, runner-up In 1947, will meet in an All- American final of the British Amateur Golf Championship tomorrow over 36 holes.

Stranahan's colossal driving and machine-like golf gave him comfortable victories Over Alex Taylor

American-bom

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London, May 26.-Sunshine and the

by five and four, and the 54- winner-that is what hundreds of thousands venr-old English International, HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

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played ensler when

thire went in, needing 124 runs

win and the runs 10

with

now

wer

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Record crowds--something over half a million Warwickshire, with four wins

lead are expected this year because the race falls on Stili sharing Whit Saturday, a holiday for nearly everyone. 48 points. from six matches, second place, 20 points behindThus very many will be watching this great Classic are Northamptonshire,

math, and Surrey, who cedet for the first time in addition to those for whom run in four hours' play her innings points to Leicester Derby Day is always the day of the year. today in the match between the West Indies Louringi team and Oxford University, which ended in a draw.

11

Shire,

iwo

for

in

long Millions of pounds,

Though narrowly beaten Tine was lost in wii matches.

the Two Thousand Guinens, of millions of franca and Prince Simon in reset as due to rain. 11 certnisly robbed Volshire of full point.

horse, ended in a countless dollars lie in the wonder

Another St. when their match

Somerset balance, for tomorrow there Simon of England, Man O'War ur Phar Tap of raw thus art

were at the wicket are 19 English horses, five at American botenen

Australia, wil Somerset 294 rubs in r

French and the American play was fighting out the tough battle Only two linar? and

possible on the final day. over one and a half miles. to their

Once again the West Indles showed their dislike for turt on which the ball does no come through quickly. Conditions were never difflelt In the West Indies lost eight wickets wilded only 4 runs Wednesday score of 81 runs for two wickets in two and a half hours.

They were all out for 127 in reply to Oxford's

votal of 191,

first innings

NOT COMFORTABLE

Futa

There is not only the glory, for to win the Derby at Eroin the hallmark of fame for any home and the highest ambition of every owner, but the glitter-

prize

£20,000-the 1:

Maldierex male a great effort to nutch victory from Derby" hire al Lords, but had to be potent with four points for fret fopings Jend.

and 3.difier | int Both Yorkshire x, joint Champing, have 20highest ever.

bave. Loints though Yorkshire

Who will gain the honour and matches the glory? That is the question Oxford, with a first anayed only three

lost pix of 67. Dead

day everyone's lips, from YORKSHIRE DEFIED

members of the Royal innings wickets for C3 before decluring and leaving the tourists to reore 130 for victory. They did not go for the runs and the match was left drawn with their sceo innings wore at 30 for me wicket.

Perand runs

In a pitch which did not look the West far from

particularly difficult, Indies batanen were comfortable and in two and a quarter hours' play this morning were added for the unly 64

of five mine wickets, Weeken was dimhsed with only

runs

live

:

ndelend

morning and with Stollineyer, who batted ulino: two hours for I 35, and Goddard were bath back in the pavilion at 83, when]; half the ride had gone.

THREE WICKETS Divecha, Dr Indian student up at Oxford who ar narrowly ful to gain his cricket file Last

chivily res- Soon, was

Inic the West ponsible for falling to past the University's find innings geore.

He came out with the best gures of four wickets for 46 often had the West runs ami Indies atsmen in trouble.

After lunch the remaining three West Indies wickets addil

Divecha only two runs,

missing two of the batsmen.

€15-

University declared Oxford their second innings closed at 61 for six wickets.

for the the retired

It tourists

was impossible

to Hel runs In the time left and the Game petered out into a draw after they had made 30 for one wicket in their second innings.- Reuter.

SCOREBOARD

OXFORD UNIVERSITY

1st Innings 194 runs WEST INDIES

1st Innings

Rat, b. Jose

Stollmeyer,

b.

Henderson

Worrell, run out

far.

the

A sixth wicket and betweb Family, who will watch the rier Maurice Treinlett and the exiled down to the road sweeper who Twill try and make his best as Yorkshireman, iawrence,

rol

Somerit. They defied close as possible to the radio at the York: re attuck at Huskers 3.20 p.m. B.5.T. feld for 3 minutes against the turing ball and an aitressive fret when all send lost,

Divecha

Blue

26.-The London, May Indian fast-inedlam how- ier, R. V. Dlveeta, who wickets for 45 truk fabr

the West 59504

acalast Indies

after- Inday, was wards

awarded his Blue For to play and invited Oxford University against Cambridge University, be- ginalng at 1ards, on July H-Reuter.

tead.

i

HIS RIVALS

man

tomorrow epithets

I will be. whether these lavish ere Justined,

J has been said that bis dze may prevent his acting on the undulating Epsom Course. with at Tattenham etharp benil Corner, but only this morning the coli had an dating over the ouro, and gave every fatis- faction to his trainer and jockey at the way

he negotiated the

track.

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What of his rivals? At least Frencht horses, three of the L'Amiral, Vieux Mandir Cateador, are strong funded QUESTION OF FANCY

and a fourth, Telegram is being Everyone has his and her whispered as the one most like funcy. Tomorrow,

zer to lower the colaurs of the Britain, and perhaps the world American. 100, there will be to having their only water of the year. Madame Suzy Volterra owns Most of them have never seen »|1. Amiral, who is trained by

Carver, race of any kind but the Der-Richard

whose Peri

by and even there who preach Diver won in 1947, My Love n the cvils of betting close, 1948 and Amour Drake was the Nelsonian eye on Derby end last year.

Day.

In most cases it will be just In question of fancy, of picking out the wiser with a pin, ur- catre a favourite jorkey in rid- inf. on account of a dream some other odd mason,

This com of the Grand Prix winner, Admiral Drake Is con- to tanke a serably fancied postwar "hat-trick" for Carver

OUT FOR DOUBLE

Calender is the selected of M.

Incidentally, those who al ways back rry horres wilt Marcel Boussac, perhaps the B Edrte deelared Middles

for therent powerful racehorse owner s' first lanings closer ater live to think again,

in is none of that colour this year.

the world. Anything he they had

oined the

To others. It is a very serious rends as his selected must have Thanks to some good bowling

Tumus, business, this Derby belting. It a wonderful chance of sucerst, by 17-year-old Fred Denyshire were all out for (.always has been since the race His Ally Asmena won the Oaks

was instituted in 1750. Not for him yesterday. leaving Middlesex to make 159

perhaps because Culeador ja utit for the mas in 60 minutes, but with four very logical, men falling in 38 minutes for 67 the Derby is in some ways the double. Middlesex gave up the match as

draw.

THE RESULTS Today rents were as fol- lows:

raztient rage of all

دا

wint

the same weight of nine stone it should be the castest.

LAST FAVOURITE should

though with all runners carrying

The favourite

in

Vieux Man

recently beat Asmenn ever in France, which speaks for itself. This son of Braustom, one of the finest French pinyers of all time, may well star! recond favourite.

Telegram's connections want- Gordon Richards to ride

At Hove: Warwickshire beat Sussex by eight wickets. Sussex variably win. He very seldom 224 and 07 (Hollies, right-arm does. Indeed, the last to do sord slow leg-break. Bve for 40). at Epsom was Blue Peter in this son of Epigran, but though

Defore

it that

was they Warwickshire 109 and 124 for 1939.

not did

Ket Britain's Champion Jockey, they did the next best thing in getting the crack Australian, Arthur Brea-

sley,

Bahram in 1939. two (Gardner 52 nut out),

Yorkshire This year the big backers are At Huddersfield: drew with Sumerset, Yorkshire puning their faith on the Ameri-

Simon. Prince 189 and 322 for two deckuvd, can coli,

In the field are several other This powerful colt, foaled in 144 for nine Somerset 73 and

i}1ll4l

Stater

an French-bred colls, now traised of (Wardle, left-arm siow bowler, the

them England. Among

is American aire, Prince Quillo, in

son of by owned

air Napoleon Bonaparte, a an American. William Woodward, but trained Camot. This chestuut has the distinction of belog ridden by In England at Newmarket by

Rochfort Gordon Richards," possibly 193 and 165 (Hamer 51, Rhodes Captais Cecil Bove

distinction because (and to be ridden by the Enrubiou: 75). Middlesex wight declared (Sharp 67) and list jockey.

win the Harry Carr, la a Kichards has yet to

Derby-Reuter. very warm favourite.

tree for 10).

35

A Lords: Derby: hire

1

Middlesex, with

drew Derbyshire

200

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Weekes, c. Jose b. Divecha 33

Walcoll, e. Bartlett b.

Henderson

Goddard, b. Divecha

Gomez, b, Juse

Williams, run out

Jones, hw, b. Diverha

Johnson, b. Divecha Ramadhin not out

Extras

Total

Joce Divecha Henderson Bartlett

20

67 for four.

20

4

At Romford: Hampshire drow

with Bisex Hampshire 306.

x 299 for nine (Dodds 55,

0 Eiley 79, Peter Smith 69).

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7

7

127

Bowling

0 AL

#

18.2 7 39

20 9

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17 St 21:3

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$3

12

Byes 2, Le-byen 4, Wides 1

(by Henderson).

OXFORD UNIVERSITY

2nd Innings

Boobyer. Rae b. John on

0

Hofmeyr, c. ac b. Jones

*

Carr, e. Walcott b Jones 12 Wls, not nut....

Lewis, c. Johnson, b. Jones

Campbell,

Johnson

At Leleester:

Leicestershire

97).

Laker,

drew with Surrey. Surrey 206 237 for bine declare! (Parker 54, Eric Bedser

234 Leicestershire right-arm medium opin, x for 35 runs) and 15 for Sve.-- Sienter.

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

Lawn Bowls First Division League: PRC v KBGC; CCC v

5

KCC: KDC v Recreio

c. Stollmeyer b.

0

Rudd, run out

Divecha, nol.out

Extras

Total (for 6 dec.)

Fall of wickets:

00

1-0, 2-21,

3-22, 4-20, 5-35 and 0-47.

WEST INDIES

2nd Immings

Rac, not out

Stollmeyer, e. Campbell b.

Jose

Worrell, not out

10

11

0

Extrag

Total (for 1 wkt.)..... Wicket fell at 23:

20

Bowling

M.

I W

2 9 1

Jase Divecha

0 3 0

0 18 0

--Beuter.

White.!! Second Division League: POC V KBGC: KCC v inc.

Third Division Lengue: KDC

v FRC; Becrelo v CCC.

Races Whitsun

Race Meet-

ing at Happy Valley (1st Day). First Sadd ng Bell at 2 pm.

TOMORROW

Lawn Bowls First Division League: HKFC 7 C. Secend Division League: Filipino Club v Tail Do.

First Round matches of Open Triplex Champlonship at Kow- loon Dock Club.

Explosion At Oil Depot

H.K ANTI

TUBERCULOS ASSO

Y-RAY

APPEAL

FUNDS

GIVE THAT

THEY MAY LIVE

of

Palermo, Sicily, May 26-One workman was killed and several

thousands injured when

gallons of crude oil caught fire

afler a mystery explosion at an;

oll depot near here today--Hou- ter.

:1

years ago.

Chapinan also mechanical

accuracy

played with 10 beat the Scotsman, Donald Cameron, three and two and the Ameri- McHale, by ong can, Jamea hole.--Reuter.

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