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THE HONGKONG ELEGRAPHS TUESDAY JUNE

VOLLMER GOES TO RED SOX

SPIRITED BATTLES FOR FIRST INNINGS POINTS

IN

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COUNTY MATCHES

London, June 12.~~A double century, a bowling hat-trick and several spirited battles for first innings points, which included one tie, marked today's play in the English County Cricket programme.

on Saturday against Charlto Harris, 41-year-old Noita opening hat, who Hampshire recorded his first century of the season, today continued the knock and was undefeated with 239 runs when the Notts fnnings closed.

He bit two fives and 31 fours while batting nearly eight hours. It was the highest score in bis 22 years of first-class cricket.

The second hat-trick of the season was performed by A. E. Rhodes, 33-year- ald Derbyshire spinner, who claimed the wickets of three University batsmen In thirco balls at Oxford.

A scoreboard error led to a dram at Worcester, when the Worcester Arst Innings

against Yorkshire.

ende TEST MATCH

The board

howed 237 runs, one belstud the Yorkshire total,

but

the

scorers discovered an additionni extra and brought the scores level.

FIRST INNINGS TIE

This meant that should the the mich Anish declaively Josing

side would thin two points for a fira úmings lie and in the event of a 'draw each side would get two points.

There had been Duty two a frat Instances of previous innings ile since the scoring slein was revised before the 1946 season.

E. Leadbeater, Young York- a leg-breale bowler, elained rit Worcester wickels for just over 10 runs apiece.

Fino leg-break bowling by Jim Sima, who is 46,, foiled Lancashire's bid for fine innings points over Middlesex, but they were only six runs behind,

Sima took five wicket for to

rula

West Indians Never Looked Like Making A Fight Of It

Manchester, June 12-England won their first home Test match since 1947 when the West Indies, offering only moderate resistance in the final stages, lost by 202 runs at Old Trafford.

The West Indies never looked like making a fight of it from the time that Christiani gave a simple catch

to silly mid-off in the third over of the day.

ont

the first

The remaining batsmen hit turned sharply from

there could be no doub In desperation and even day, Stullmeyer, who batted so cor that the spectators thoroughly ectly on Saturday, was caught enjoyed watching the batsmen off reckless stroke.

The West Indies simply could

formance

Alan Moss, young Middlesexous bowler, claimed bis arst County wicket--and a good one too, for g had Cyril Washbrook, the England opening bat,Jeg-before,

UNUSUAL ROLE

When Kent lost their eighth wicket at Gravesend, they were still 24 runs behind Somerset's Douglas ftcut

innings total. Wright, the England spin bow- ler, was then peen in the unusual of batsman and ho and Ridgway carried the score past Somerset before Ridgway fell. Wright went on to make 43 not out

Northamptonshire looked to be in trouble against Surrey at the Oval, when they lost half their sido for 163 runs, but u between stubborn partnership Brown and Davis led to Nor- thamptonshire taking first nimes points

GOLF

Large Foreign

Entry For

British Open

London, June 12.-More than a dozen countries will in-be represented in the British Open Golf Championships, leaders, to be held at Troon, Scot- Warwickshire, the made a determined but vain vid land, on July 3. ta top Leicestershire's big totni in the first County match to be played at Coalvlife in 37 years. CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

The following are the cloar of play scores:

struggle for runs.

Tang,

had

England, Ial Inninga West Indies, 1st innings .. 215 England. 2ral. Innings .... 210 West Indies, 2nd Innings Rae, a Dongart, b Hollies Stollmeyer, e and baker Worrell at Evans, b Holltes Werkes, JDw ħ Hollier Wadott flerty...

Christiani, e Yardley, bifollies. Gomez, at Evans, D Berry Jehas, Derry Valenthe, e Ralley, b follies

Goddard, not out..

Ramadi, b Berry

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Outfielder Clyde Vollmer, right, formerly with the Washington Senators, has been acquired by the Boston and Merrill Red Sox in a trade for Tommy O'Brien Combs. Here, Vollmer chats in Boston with his new boss, Manager Joe McCarthy of the Bosex.

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Archie Quick On

TWO NEWCOMERS

TO TEST CRICKET

lie also partnered John Dewes He Varsity stand of 429. In a 183is a very fine left-half at football, as is only fitting, seeing that his Foli of wickets-1/32, 2/60. 3/00. father was A. G. Doggort, the of 4/113, 8/320, 0/141, 7/140, 8/170, 9/170.

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Field Of 29 For The Ascot Stakes

London, June 12-A huge field of 29 is expected to go to the post for the Ascot Stakes, to be run over two and a half miles ut the open ing of the Royal meeting at Ascot tomorrow.

ON THE RECORD AMERICA IS GETTING

RICHER IN MILERS

The outdoor athletic season | San Diego State, have gone over in the United States--they call 6 feet 84 Inches, but beside an- it track and field there is note- ather two 0%-foollenporn it is m worthy for the best crop of mile | várý lean, 'soRSON. runners in a decade.

The

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Fastest so far has been Fred Wilt, former University of In-

hurdlers. outside of diana star, with 4 minutes 5.5 | USC's Dick Attleeey, claimant

Thes comes Horace to the seconds.

new world record for Ashenfelter. former Pennspl- the 120 Yards High Hurdles at vania State College runner, with : 13.5 seconds, are not in a class 4.07.5, followed by Jim Now- with the men who louped the comb of the famed USC Tro- barriers in last Olympic year. jans with 4:07.7 and Bob Mc- Millen of Glendale, California, with 4:07.0.

Don Gehrman, the Univer- sily

Wisconsin star who shared indoor honours with Wilt, has done 4:19.2, Bill Mc- Guire, of the University of Min souri, 4:10.7, Bob Karnes of the University of Kansas, 4:10.7, and

there are quite a number of other trailing up to 4:15.0.

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Correspondingly.

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the

The Big Nine Championship, for instance, was won by Russ Merkel of lows in 14,4 seconds. Two years ago that time would have bordly placed Merkel in the first five. The low hurdlers are fact compared by the standards of 10 years ago, but they have slowed down on he pace set in the past four years.

The printers are un lust as uver, with Charlie Parker of Texas turning in 9.4 seconds times and 20 seconds" flat for the over the Two-Mile route, at Century and Furlong, but therm

as much which distance the Americans ent

competition as have never been too fast, times are likely to enter the re- there was. Neither of Parker's

also good. The runners broke

minutes on Indoor tracks, In- cord books, both having been door times in the event are al-made with the help of a follow- ways faster, but there have beening wind..

twa 0:02 performances outdoors

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by McMillen and by the Uni

The middle distance runners versity of Michigan's star dis- tance runner from Canada. Don are many,, but none of them McEwen, who has also turned | world-beaters There has been

in 4:11.7 for the Mile.

and

no fat performance inster than 47 seconds for 440 Yards, out-

but

In the middle distance rung Fide of Herb McKenley. there have been no really out- Tom Cox of Rice Institute has a standing times standards generally, though pre relaye leg of 40.7 seconds with LWO New York University gressively rising with every stars, Hugo Malocco and Red- year, are a little lower in most ple Peann, doing 47.1

have been in 47.2 seconds, also on relay tega. events than they the past two or three seasons.

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it in the year of the long jump

Outside of the distance runs, ers, shot and discus throwers.

Individual beats in these events, The race is timed to start at except in the Shot Put, are off the best of previous seasons, Probables and jockeys are us | but

ig 245 pan, GMT.

the general standard follows;

tuigh.

Blue FOX

U.S. Athletes Win Easily

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The Half Mile has not pro- duced a single really fast run, leading the teld with 1 minute Bill Pruitt, also a USC Trojan, 6 seconds.

"RECORDER".

Women's AAA Insists. On Discipline

WDS

Stollmeyer stayed for three not achieve the miracle per-hours and 10 minutes and hit 10 ince which was needed for fours in his fighting lunings of them to overcome the treacher-78, and Goddard remained un-

defeated and kept his end going Two 24-year-old crick eters were the only new. while Hines Johnson, despite comers to force Test match recognition upon themselves Old Trafford pitch. STRUGGLE FOR RUNS

six and for the opening game

of the series against the West Whilever the views of the injured side, hit a

thres fours in his 22.

Aldeborough (3. Barlow), the dificultles ΟΙ

They are men of complete Hollies,

from bowling

the Indians at Old Trafford.

For example, to rank as one pinyers on

Monticela (1. Puincelet), Cou- Road cricket on turt

end which gave greater assis contrasts. playing from which the ball jumped and tance, took Ave wickets for da

One in George Hubert Doggart, son of a famous brador (A. Wragg), Cappiellucn of America's ten best shot pui- a performance of nearly E. Britt), Sarda (no jockey ters, DIXI

four

James feet la called for. Berry

Chanecilor (E. C. Elliott), 53 wickets for 53 runs to round of father, a Light Blue, a batsman, tall and dark, and a

Eh (A. Brenzley), Ford Fuchs of Yale, the new world! highly successful Test debut Southerner from Sussex.

Cider (W. Nevelt),

record holder in the event, has with nine wickets for 116 runs.

Sable done 58 feet 5% Inches, Warwickshire,

Wilts), Honourable de only Apple (T More than Berry's number of The other is Bob Berry, from

ted by itae Johnstone), Father Thames 4 inches, Stanley Lampert, of of

Chandler of Stanford, 57 feet London, June 12-Two wickets, however, was the skill a working-class Cheshire family, County permanently

Britain's international Toni (W captain,

Rickuby), he showed in every phase of a slow left-aum bowler, short professional

sprinters, Sylvia The bowling art.--Beuter. and fair and a northerner from Bellery, of Reading, finished (Gordon Richards), White Cloud New York University, 65

41⁄2 hrs and Lew Davis, of Women Purt Frere good fourth last season, winning R. Reader). Lancashire. FINAL SCORES

outright

1. Standford, 54 feet 7 inches. Cheeseman and Doris Bat- 20 Littlewgod)." 1welve of their

Bonaparte (3. Doggart, now well on the way outri

Claude

There are a half-dozen 53-foot-ter, both of London, will not Duval (Enh lo becoming the Admirable inatches, But they have only Shaw).

be included in any women's Crichton of sport-the modern once won the Championship, in Smith, Hilali (H. Packhum),

(Douglas Snuth). In the Discus Throw, Victor Amuteur Athletic Associa- C. B. Fry-has played for Cam-1911 in the days of II. E. Foster. Prionlum 10 C

at

folk think they five Now

have Legende d'Amour (N. White Franks of Yale leads with 170 tion team this year. bridge University

side). Light Cavalry

(A sports-soccer, cricket, squash, a chance.

feet 2 inches, followed by his when he

with and fives-and

Roberts). Le Hero (P. Evans), team-mate, Jim Fuchs. και

This decision, reached by a They have a grand attack in Danne (J. Sirett), Turkish 171

Byri feet 8 inches and made his debut for Sussex at

Committee of

Women's the Pritchard and Beau (James Doyle), Tarka (W.

(WThompson, of the University of Association, followed a couûden- cricket he had the temerity to Hollies, Grove,

Power up 215 not out off the Kardar, but it was Kardar at Snaith), Atomic

(R. Minnesota, with 171 feetal report by Mrs Ruth Taylor, knock

batman who stole the limelight Bradley), Eastern Saga Lancashire bowling.

CL Inches. Seven others are com-

manuger of the women's icarri Warwickshire et 320 Piggott), Potent (J. Egan);

fortably over 160 feet, most of in the Empire Gamea at Auck- when

Royaliste (D. Greening) and against Middlesex at Lords.

them over 165 feet.

lan, New Zealand, last February. Guerrier (T. Mahan)-Router. came to Kardar frs;

The two athletes were called country as Abdul Hafeez, with It will, therefore, be an

the Indian Test lourists, stayed

In the Long Jump, Gaylord before the Committee and told get

at Oxford Blue

decision, which Bryan, of Standford, Jim Hol- of the open event in every sense

with entries, apart

and is now In

Land, of Northwestern. and teached because, in the words the word,

University, frem the British countries,

business in the Midlands. Hence

Jeroine Bile, of Denver, are of the report, they had not been United States.

Ar Balles frithe

Edrich

with the

Four others are amenable to discipline on the over 25 feet. qualifications South Africa, Aus-Holties

He comes down from Cam-his Gentine,

over 24 feet 10 Inchen In what yoynge to New Zealand. Berry

bridge uiter thlo zeuson's Edgbaston side. tralla, Beiglum, Egypt, Italy.

should rank as the best year for Laker Ceylon, the Sudan and Germany

Universities match in which he

Kundar thought nothing of the

Mrs Hughes, the Association long jumpers in a decade. will skipper the Light Blues and Middlesex attack of making up the total of 200.

Secretary, said that they had not In the Pole Vault, though Don been suspended and will presumably assist Sussex in

are at The 38 holes qualifying will!

Morton, Young, Sharp, Denis

Belfast, June 12--Harri-Laz and Robert Richards, both liberty to run whenever they August. be played the old

Compton, Robertson, Bedford Truon at

the United of Illinols, were hovering about with at any meetings in Eng He skippered the Rest in the and Tiimus. He went in when Dillard,

son At the Oval: Surrey 221 and Lochgreen

July 3 and 4. The cum- 47 for five. Northamptonshire on

The

Association outdoor meeta petitors will then go into

have produced | sidered for any the lucky thirteen on the

it is reasonableary total of 174 for six, and Kot / States Olympic sprint Cham- 15 feet in the indoor reason, the innd but they will not be con-

Only siz imen Championship

over 14. feet, a proper

Munchiester, so Albert Finch

team during the track season, bis century in 100 minutes--the pion. tonight Troon old course and after 36

to conclude that he is being fastest hundred

of the season Northern Ireland 100 yards sharp drop from the dozen and holes a maximum of 40 players

the Test vice- groomed for

record of 9.8 secs. here. He more in the Jun London,

12. Albert complete the 72 holes

the Australiano date. the Championship.

captolney Finch, the British Middleweight tour, if not for the skipper's job

Eventually he was out with bent by a tenth of a second There

are 34 entries from Champlon, in his first bout as itself should Yardley continue 112 to his credit and including the record established fast oversens,

Southu cruiserweight, completely to fail with the bat.

three sixes and twelve fours year by Charles Peters, of Africa's holder of the title, outclassed Juan Torrcelilas of I suppose also he will even-161 runs In boundaries. Bobby Locke, who beat Harry Spain, at Belhrust Park here wally follow James Langridge are the bare statisties, but the the United States. Bradshaw after a replay last tonight.

Sussex 05

captuin, for

in |manner

which lie clumped

Dillard, competing The referee stopped the fight

father has told me

he could the ball at the slightest provoca-

Ulster Constabulary Royal Former Champions who have at the end of the third round

und spare a year or two for cricket tion Was well worth of a cut over

before getting down to the job watching. 19 treated

Edrich Athletics meeting. also won the

120 yards hurdles in 14.0 sec, entered include Gene Sarazen, of because

with the greatest disrespect. the United States, Johnny Bullo, Spaniard's right eye.

Hugo Maloeen, of the United Though plucky and fast, the of earning his living. and Frank

Apart from these twice runner-up,

two, Morion. Middlesex's new

Irish 440 place match however, youthful talent has fast bowler in the

of States, broke the

He won in 47.0 not proved itself, and it is Lauric Gray. is the Walford yards record,

seven-tenths of a second commentary present-day goalkeeper, and is short of ex-etter

American, youngsters that Warwickshire's perience, but I was disappointed better than the previous best. Tom Dollery (35)

Eric in Ian Bedford who seems to made by unother

last Dave Bolen, in Dublin fallles (37) not only got into have lost his ability to bowl a

Titmus is also a year. the chosen thirteen, but I was leg break-

of Canada, destrate.

R. McFarlane, Watford footballer.

was secont in this event, Add all that to the fact that:

Bill Dwyer, who had Amsterdam, June 12-Japan

Edrich, Hutton, Bedser, Yardley,

I was speaking

in the 100 second to Dillard was today admitted to the Compton. Simpson and Evans Jim Sims during the match, and

yards,

yards for the 220 International Amateur Wrestl

Won are each 30 or more, and that it he was talkinit to me about

the United States in 22.4 seca. ing Federation by the Federa-leaves only Laker and Bailey in Iverson, the

Australian bowler

The Northern Ireland Lion's Executive Comunitice, the under 30 class.

was record

broken by meeting here.

casualty and who, it is alleged, has found a

of bowling new methol The Saar

was also accepted | Compton almost certainly one, breaks. Sims has an idea and Eyre, the English International, the Colony Open as a member. It was decided I honestly cannot see who elseike is putting it into practice by who ran a cloverly judged race Mondon, Juno 12. Denis Pairs, Open Rinks, and Open to hold the 1961 World Cham-should have been chosen, unters

centy Ins tennis ball about to beat H. Ashentelter, of the the Middlesex Triples, will be played one pionships for free-style Wrestl

were Roley Jenkins, of with him and constantly tweak- United States, in 4 mins. .12.2 and England cricketer, has had week later than dates publishing in Helsinki on May 6, 7, 8 Worcester.

Ing at L ad but two of the stitches re-ed last Wednesday because of and 9. The 1951 Congress of eved from his right knee, fol- rain. Lowing tila recent operation.

At Lords: Middlesex 263 and 114 for three (Brown 73). Lancashire 257.

At Oxford:

Dorbyshire 200

and 108 for four (Elliott 50) Oxford University 218.

At Cambridge:

Free For bra 74 and 240 for five (Valen- the 67, Allen 81). Cambridge Halversity 362 for nine de clared.

"At Gravenend: Somerset 250 and 333 for six (Gimblett 181). Kent 303.

A Worcester: Yorkshire 238 nu 198 for six (Coxon 50 not

Worcester 233.

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will

year.

On courses

including

and

of

At Belfast Edrich,

Easy Victory For Bradford Hasco and is among the rcore was at the very ordin

At Horsham: Essex 274 and Stranahan, who recently won the Spanlari

#5 for eight. Sussex 363.

At

Glamorgan

Gloucester:

British Amateur crown.

also

could not

Finch for speed or precision of Australlo is strongly re-punch-Reuter.

ented with such men as 16400 and 24 for two. Glauces-presented Hershire 331 (L. Graveney 115, Ossie Pickworth and Normen

uncer,

Roberto de Japan Admitted To right-arm off-spin Von Nida, while

120 of the Argentine will Vicenzo bowler, six for 1801

Amateur Wrestling Coalville: Leicestershire be bidding to improvs on his 23 und 20 for throe. Warwick third place of 12 months ago.— #iro 300 (Gardner 95).

Nottingham Notts

Reuter.

401.

impatira 190 for no wicket McCorkell 103 not out. Rogers

not but)-Reuter.

COMPTON BULLETIN

Compton.

BOWLS DATES CHANGED

All

lawn Trawn In

bowls matches

Washbrook

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on

chosen for

and

his

Will

SURPRISE, SIDE? the Federation will take place Preliminary

Open in the sume city on May 4 and rount

Knowledgeable erlekat erities are saying that Warwickshire Pairo matches sel down for. It is not yet certain when the

were washed out. Delegates from France, Fin-will be the surprise side of the remaining witches will be re- yesterday

are asked to jand, Turkey, Egypt and Italy season, as Worcestershire were Bowls convenors Kaived,

the new were present at today's meet- last season, and Glamorganshire Compton is still unable to get arrange

the season before that, about on the knee.--Reuter.

THE

dates.

GAMBOLS

'YES' DEAR. - JUST A MOMENT · WAILS I SPEAK

rinka for

ing-Reuter.

by Barry

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LOVE WITH US GUJINKAG

Appleby

GAYE

HE'D YOU TO COM

TO THE

Those

the

to veleran

Swiss Cyclist

Looks Winner

secs,

ECCS.

set up a

the

run

mile

Len

The United States squad shattered more Northern Ire- fand records later in the even- Ing.

Brown won Roscoe

the 080 yards in 1 min. 55.2 secs. to second the boat by a fifth of record made in 1938 by F.R. Handley, of England.

13-3/5th

The three-mile race Was Naples, June 13-Gino Bar-won by Ashentelier in 14 mins. tall, the Italian cycling ace, 10.4 secs. which was today made what was probably sees. his fart attempt

on the Swiss

faster than the record

to 'catch up established last year by Steve cyclist, Hugo McCooke, of Ireland-Reuter. Koblet, and take the lead in the Giro d'Italia (Round Italy) cycle race.

Ho falled in the bid and Koblet kept his lead over the

MISRA REACHES THIRD, ROUND

Bristol, June 12-Sumant

Inst but one Campobasso-Misro, former All-Indian Lawn

two Naples lap of the race. The Tennis Champion, won

men's singlo Inst lap, between Naples and matches in the

England Rome, will be raced tomorrow. when the West. of

Koblet

is now firmly ex-Championships opened today. pected to win and become the In the arst round he defeated Grat foreigner ever to have won D. Whitehead (England) by the Giro d'Italls in the 33 year 6-1 and 6-1, and passed into

the third round with a 6 of its history

Pala, the Italian, won today's and 6-3, win over A. McPhet. Imp Between Campobasso and son, another British player Naples - Rautak

Reuter

years.

past two or three

It is a poor year also for high jumpers. Virgil Severns of Kan

State and Jack liazzello, of

Miss Cheeseman said that she will appeal against the decision because there are no grounds for alleging that they were not amenable to discipline-Reuter,

Aquascutum

RAINCOATS

for

MEN and WOMEN

BRITISH UMBRELLAS

COTTON, RAYON, IL K COVERS

ALL WITH FOX FRAMES

MACKINTOSH'S

13, CHATER ROAD

(Between Boutrio's and Kelly & Walsh'

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