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Valentine Bowls 92 Overs

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1950.

CHALLENGER TO WOODCOCK

WEST INDIES WIN THE THIRD TEST MATCH

BY 10

WICKETS

Nottingham, July 25.

The West Indies won the third Test match against England here by 10 wickets, giving them a 2-1 lead in the series and ensuring that with only one match left they cannot lose the rubber. England began Slight rain had the last day well on a good pitch with overcast skies,

fallen before play began.

England were all out for 136 runs in their second innings by the lunch in- terval todny, leaving the tourists to make 102 runs for a win with about four hours left for play. Resuming this morning with 350 runs for five wickets, Dewes and Evans took the England score to 198 runs in an hour before being separated.

Valentine for 67 runs. Two runs Inter Dewes was then leg-before- to

Evans' grand Shackleton was caught off the same howler after scoring one run. fighting imings ended at 63 runs when Jeff Stollmeyer made a speetacular catch at deep sauire leg. The Inst four wickets had put on only 28 runs before Sonny Ramadhia nished the innings by dismissing Alte Bedser and Erie Hollies at the same total.

WEST INDIES

CELEBRATE

The

Trinidad, July 26.

Governor

Trinidad. Major

of

General Sir Hubert Rance, will issue a proclamation tonight

declaring Thursday

*

public holiday to celebrate

The West

tim third

Indier victory in

against England today, ac- welf-

Trst match

cording

to usually

Informed circles,

The West Indies won the third cricket Test at Not- 10 teslay by tingham

wirkels, la fead by

£30

matches to ouse in the four-

match series-Reuter.

FINAL SC

SCORES ENGLAND

Alfred Valentine nul Ranad-in this series, giving the West); hin, the two slow bowlers, again Inder victory by 10 wickets. did the damage. They bowled i practically unchanged today, and betw.en them in the inaings sent down the astonishing number of 173 overs.

Ramadhin

today took

three

wickets for 35 runs for a full for 185. score of Bee wickets Valentine's total of 92 overs was the most sent down by a player daring one innings of my Test nute. He took the wickets

a

int Inings 223 WEST INDIEN 2x1 tunings 658 ENGLAND 2nd inuides

utit.

Valentine

Simpson, run Wichbrook, e. Worrell, 1. Packhouse, as, 1. Guddard Dows, law. b. Valentine Yardley, Ramadhin t. Walcott, Hamarthin..................

Evani

"

Run and Stolimeyry tonk Inat tune to play themselves in

Stollmeyer, E. The

West Inches batted

Ramarthin they were 11. ver agats, heat

Shackleton, b. Ramndhin Lopamudy Groubled by the EU-|Jenkins, not out

Heder, b. Valentine Al the cle- today the two seized 103 rum, the bet omenather, unadhin

on sal for the West Fities

Lancashire Again Top

Of The County Cricket Table

London, July 25.

Lancashire, by defeating Notts today, retained the leadership in the County Cricket Championship table, which they had when this series started,

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

Jack Gardner (right), 23-year-old ex-Army sergeant, slips a left lead from Johnny Williams over his shoulder in the flight at Granby Halls, Lelcester, when these two young heavyweights fought out the eliminator to pick the challenger for. Bruce Woodcock's British title.

After the end of the fight Williams collapsed and was removed to hospital. Gardner won on points ova: 12 rounds.

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WEST INDIES

2nd Innings

Valentine

Han, not out Stilmeyer, not out

Extras

Half-Miler Who Makes

Year

Them Sit Up Once A

When Bob Mealey of Cornell University beat Marcel Hansenne of France in the 1,000-yard race at the American National Indoor Track Championships last year there was a real rustling of programmes as the 12,000 spectators tried to find out who he was.

When Mealey beat out Angus Scatt of Cambridge and S. J. Bryant of Oxford in the Oxford & Carubridge v. Princeton & Cornell match at the White City three Saturdays ago, there were again inquiries on who he was and where he came from.

bronze- Olympic

The Gardner-Williams Fight Was

THE MOST BRUTAL

&

BLOODY BATTLE IN MANY YEARS

Says Archie Quick

It seems likely that the fight between Jack Gardner and Johnny Williams at Leicester on July 17, 1950 will fill a niche in boxing history as securely as the classic old- time bouts between Heenan and Sayers, Johnson and Jefferies, Dempsey and Tunney and Danshaw and Boon. It was the most brutal, bloody, exhausting battlo I have seen in years-equally exhausting for the spectators, too--and the pity of it is that these two atrapping 24-year- olds have probably taken so much out of each other that both their futures may be impaired.

an

Gardner

Games won all right, bull Olympic

against anly just, on points-and earned elderly Swiss and in his only

losing the right to face Bruce Wood- two

pro-fights, bolh cock for the Donenster monte against Canadian Verne British heavyweight champion-]he looked lethargic, ship, but it should be months before he is ready to do

many

Escoc,

But in springing the surprize William, he was both

50. It is the intention of his against inanager, John Simpson, to first boxer and courageous fighter. It of all match him with Austrian was his greatest triumph. Let it Jo Weidin for the Europeannot be forgotten that Williams punish- title, but he would be well ad- handed out gruelling vised to give Gardner a lengthyment and Gardner, to his ever- cred, look it, camo rest Arst.

The plain fact that these back for more, and handed out two youngsters had never more than he got.

such a It

battle that travelled 12 rounds before, and, because of the glitering prize hard-bitten Ted Broadribb, Wil

Manager, was talking in front of them, fought euch Hams

about tivint up the game and other to a standstill.

Williams

rlerision,

after collapsed

ta Carried

lasting

was

the asking Williams to do so too.

la

Exciting Match Open Pairs Quarter-Final

dressing room on a stretcher, and Inter cietained at the local hospital affering from alock. exhaustion and concussion.

What with this, and the beat-.

took

American in he

from #ant Pad Co miskey on the night 11 of the Savold-Woodfenck Bahl, I Aghting heart should say the and future of this gallant Welsh lad is orlously endangered.

It was the opening of the ugly

The best of the four Lawn sustained ett under oa oye, against Comiskey, which caused Bowls Open Pairs quarter. all the gore and Williams final matches played yester. weakennus. But he was fighting day was that between C. C. indred Pereira and J. F. Ribeiro and In breaking the world record until the last bell, and

G. A. Guterres and J. E. relay in won the later rounds. the two-mile

FIRST A HOLIDAY His time for the 1,000 yurds! California, Michigan State's Bill

What of Gardner: First and Noronha at the Kowloon AAA Championships two weeks of minute 13.9 seconds, was Mack showed 1:51.8 for his lap.

Macro teammates.

foremost, he requires a holiday.Bowling Green Club. Jilder.

There are some top very respectable. The fans had | His 40:

ensuing Denetzler and

the score Dan Maltielskil,

At the 18th head, After this, Jack, who was 32 och half-miters in Britain by look at him. In the

Grenadierstood at 20-17 in favour of came they

and the Empire outdoor season

clocked in 1:53.0

sergant the way, such an

1:52 Add three-fifths of Guards with BAOR a bare two Perera and Itibrelo, but a two Game: Champion, John Parlet, forget him.

Woodcock the next herd put Guterres Wint, fill Nankeville,

second for the flying start ant years ago, has only Arthur

i Norord us to 19. A That between hirm and a fortung. You have the flat times. and the two Blues already

Amateur etmmpion of makes them 14.

thebeautiful drive by Ribeiro on mentioned, Scott and Bryant.

Army, Imperial Rivices, Great the 20th head took off his oppo Madison

Olympic Gaines vents lying dot to enable him Britain end semi-finalist, his stepping stones to score a single. Guterres and Noronha could only munape a to fame h. ve bren close cal.

head to an the last He won nearly all his fights ingle

find professional-byerde the match hư amateur

Scoring nine shots

Ihned 1 minute hout He wat 11524 seconds, the fastest time in; medallist.

until the; Bribin this season

New York's

Total for no wicket

103

Bowing:

0

M

R

#1

1

33

0

At

6

}

fattand O track

seen

Reser Shackleton

With 140 points from 18 matches, they lead from Yorkshire, who have 132 points from 19 games, and thes whose victory over Surrey yesterday had given them top place just for the day.

them.

with

NOTTS COLLAPSS

iz

20

Jenkins

Simpsont

No-ball Reuter.

5

(13y

70 Square Garden last

year i they know

11 2 46 whom they are watching had

OF

UNPREDICTABLE

for

were

has re- most un-

Finally,

runners.

Wisconsin's

Dan

in

then Menley, ince ained one of the

of

Je Gehumant, better known as a predictable

to beat miler, decided to take on Pruitt elther romes through

real champlons) and Chambers lo a

and race put one of the

fumed in 1: 50.7 for the fastest at he does not even place. heard

During the past season he did time in the world this season. He boked. like

of the That makes them 15.

the knockout power of his left Ser Mealey.

material and ot gure in the Anal

the fest successive six hoots, but in Olympic Games

half mile

Ivy in either the

It also makes one appreciate and right League Championships, the IC the fact that Bob Mealey is no 4-A, the National Collegiates or running himself off his feet and the American National Cham- that makes him the best prospect

for the next Olympic plonchips.

1.3 0 9 0 never

Bedzer)

And

'Swedish, Danish English Soccer Teams

To Play In Hongkong

At least three top-notch football teams will visit Hongkong during the coming season, it was disclosed at yesterday's Council Meeling of the Hongkong Football Association.

BO

"RECORDER”.

Though at his best a likely metres championship. wirer of the "half"

In any

sonyany the suggestion is that

he does not care for competition.

His 1: 52.4 at the White City is

not his fastest tine. In beating First Consul Wins

Kergie Pearman

Tik Metropolitan

in the New Champion-

hips last year he was a tenth

of a second faster.

PROBABLE REASON

Maley, a native of Malverne. Long Island, is now 20 years

Stewards Cup

At Goodwood

SPEEDWAY

20-21. on the heads. E Len and

Yrkes maintained their lead until the

Greenwood

end

10 beat Crigengower'n Joo Leonard and Alfred Coates by 23 shots to 1B at KFC.

Wimbledon Again hell and 1 A

On the adjacent rink, A. R. were too good for A. 1. Ismail and A.

Beat West Ham A. Razack, winning; by 28 thois

London, July 25,

continued

LUZ

Warwickshire,

four turk of making 12 rum. They points for a first innings food were given two hours and 30 to get the against Gloucestershire, brought minutes m which their total to 120 points, the runs, but were deprived of their time as Surrey, but they have young all-rounder, J Gray, who played 20 matches against teceived such a severe blow in

the face from ปี Surrey's 19.

drive by that six titeben lead the far-Stephenson Gloucestershire towing contingent far behind were put in a cut between his

10 the top four. They have 30 eyes. Points

Following were the results: Earlier Somerset had lost five from 18 matebe. and.

their! AL

R. KFCA.

Ki- Wimbledon are followed by Worcester with wickets in an hour before lunch

recent ruZY of burettes aralastchell and 1. Ali best A. H. 78 points from 18 gamts. Notts in an effort to force the pace, are still ot the bottom of thethu offspinners of Gerald Hiti

West Ham by beating the latter Ismait and A. A. Razack 28-10; Hist with 32 ports froth ned. J. Knott being respon-

35 in a Nationni Leotard and Contes lost to E. by 49 points to 35 League

aljavenson and L. Sykes 18-23.- matches, four points less

Speedway mateh than ble, but S. Rogers and Herbert

KBGC — R. .AL

F. Essex, who are Just above Buse added 59

West Ham tonight. Goodwood, July 25.

A Lux beat M. A. minutes

The leaching rearers for Win-Ingl J. Tas Mamujsh of Rajpipla's Italn prevented there belny A Swedish team is expected here on December 9

were Norman Parke, Weann and A. M. Wahab 34- Connd won the Steward Bledon

C. Pereira and J. F.- rst innings result in the even

old, six feet tall and weighs 155 Cup here this afternoon. Mr H.

with 10 pointe, Cyril Bride with 6; C

Hannie Moore with b. beat G. A. Guterres Bok was nine and

Noronha 21-20. Sel to make 202 runs in 278 match between Glamorgan and and 10, a Danish team during the Chinese New Year,

for t The chief scorers This Is the fixth no and an English team, which will either be the Hampdens. A probable reason for his

top clasecond and Mr. W. Arindrung's plight. abie from many Not Sussex.

ard AL minutes, by Lancashire.

Wally Green

KCC Eastman meets is that he is what the The Bite was third. A held of West Ham were -wensed to have possiber decision match this season in Football Club with guest players or the Pegasus, which

Americans call an "A" average 13 tan,

with 11 and Aub Lawson with Simpson beat 'Pereira and Bap- chance when they had 78 rum which Clanorgan have taken is a combined Oxford and Cambridge team.

tista 31-17. student.

The betting wast 100 to 9alne-Bruter. on the board for one wicket part-Rueter,

of the teams 1 The splitting TABY In addition. Hongkong

American sports welters say First Consul, 100 to 9. Blúz Dook, opportunity of the various divisions wes also have the

that he "applles his intelligence | 100 to 8 The Dite. Decoruni was The

the hauri XI D All-India

to the track." With a good four the 19 to 1 favourite, seeing

A letter received Magement Committee.

uhend were the re-jection nere,

The rice years' in the top class

was won by First All-

DISAPPROVAL cricket by the HKFA from the

af Indifferent batting helped to rulls

him, he is also being very Comul by one Tenth from Blue that and made matches played today.

about not wards the collapse,

Chairman, intelligent dia Pteration states

Skiner.

racing Book, who just beat The Bite by .11 Liverpool: Lancashire the All-Indin

team has received

Strong diproval of himself out against the nest ech-Reuter. the uniformly gool Lancashire

Invitations from Ceylon and the attifade of some clubs in collection of half-milers America bowling secin more formidable bent Notts by 175 un

GOODWOOD STAKES In 0.5 overs, Mal-car hire 204 and 7 for

to tour these

places

ot adhering to a Council deci-and the world have produced,

Lamidon July 25. colm Hilton cinimed five wickets declared (Grieves 54 not out, quiries

mare

than three

The season for the half- A field of 18 are due to con- Nolla 1:30 and 120 (Greenwood, life her in the event of er me for 19 niss, and in 9.5 overs

ths ago that account books

has been af text tomorrow's stamina test at four wickets righ'-num

offshore tours being made. Greenwood look

Associa-milers In America be submitted to the

Bob Pruitt of Goodwood, the two miles, three Aposal that these curious enz.

15 minutes.

*

But in the space

nine wicket for a

af 50 minute... they los tem remaining

ms,

than it was.

for 20 runs.

THE RESULTS

The following of

medium bowler, four for A Bird wicket partnership teft-arm slow af 178 runs in three hours by 10).

B. O, Allen and Jack

the

were

the

ar-

itl

- J

xpromot

ان

OUT:55 Bar

20. Hillon, rangements could also be made bowter, ve for for the All-India team to vienering Clubs be referred to Southern California and George furlongs Goodwood Stakes. The

Honthong. At yesterday's meet. Derbyshire in it was decided to offer them the Disciplinary Committee and Wade of Yale turned in the best tattooded Stakes. The

accordingly

deals posoly carried.

Crapp

enabled Gloucestershire to draw with Warwickshire.

At Chesterfield;

the end of October 5 beat Essex by six wickets. Frex 107 and 207, Derbyshire ble date arid to extend to them.

sanne tern the

as for the art 119 For four (Smit Allen was missed at mid-off 190

Korean team. when 19 m and again at 84 53 not out).

urs, and Crapp gave an easy

points, morning carried his Innings to

unti

one.

225.

Minor

was early scaron times with

and 1: 54.2 clockings The question of rounds was tively.

It was agrend that the

ennsileron allot the follow-

with jug-

1:520 BST.

Prolable riarters, respec-

tegy, are follows:

Strathspey (A. Breasity), the lost Ermal City (T. Burn). Le Hero That was just about

They W. Rekaby), Lade (P. Evans), ing amounts to live Clubs for anyone heard of them.

raced right through the senton Zanzibar (B. Rook), Blur Fox the ptor of erecting stand but without con.picuous success. ¡¡1 (Gordon Richards). Parker's

Navy. Fotball Club, $60.000;

appeared ace (T. Bartham), Royaliste, 5:0.000; Army. $18,750; South On the West Coast

Hall (H. Board The Fresh-China. $18.750: Police, $12.500. Occidental's John Barnes, who jy (Doug Smith),

beat Pruitt, Whitfeld and the

Uraghmore (F. Bar- Packham). of the bestow, Forestry (Edgar Britt), distance Danery II (W. Smith), Guerrier (D. Greening). Hasty Maiden

Sub-com

own.

of

cent

Barona

R Reader). Fala (J. Strett) n

CRC DEFEAT

SOUTH CHINA

ALL

ALONE

SUB-COMMITTEES At Lords: The MCC beat thei chance at slip when 45. Allen | Minor Counties by 55 runs

The went on to score hip first cen-MEC

Tollowing 127 and

ittees were elected: Like Crapp. Counties 173 and 125. tury of the reason.

Appeals Warwick-

do not have whole bunch who was unbeaten for 18 nini,

who Clubs At Birmingham:

tent and the three Vice-Presi he hall nine fours,

when available at the shite drew with Gloucester.

erounds of their The Northamptonshire versus At Cardiff: The Glamorgan.dents of the Association.

J. c. playing on there rounds, will minute 52.0 reconds. Grounds-Chalman, Worcester match pelered out Sussex match was abandoned

5 per cent. to the Members, J. Fjalter tax, into a tante draw, with North-wir rain,

to

Sussex 231. Guingam,

10 per cent. all Brown of Morgan State. Elder (L Piarott)-Reuler. LAsmeiation, and Pok-wal, Ennis, Sze

A. amptonshire taking first innings Glamorgon 114 for four.

for grounds have been deducted. Pat Bowers of Kansas und Gordon, L. G. Young. Jock, Livingstone thi

20 per cent. the Reggie Pearman of New York Referees Chairman, At Rournemouth; The Hamp

L. G. receive

than 60 University inlance and not

eliminated match

Was Young: Members, Capi. O'Con 95 runs, his driving and hooking shire-Somerset

per cent of the amount then from the final in a heat in the LEAGUE TENNIS usual being a foature of habandoned na draw owing to nell, Mok Hing

left. The 10 per

for National Collegiate Champion- intting

rain. Somerset 108 and 80 for five for

Emergency. Walter Chen, ermunds will be pooled togetherp.

the discretion Brown, Bowers and Pearman Freddie Brown waited only sight declared

29). Hampshire 106 and 33 for Capt. O'Connell, A. L. Gordon. und divided at Northamptonshire Were

League Mune;ement:-J. C. of the Association at the end actually went on to figure in the Annt of the National Champlons: two rum nhead before declar-

Guingam. L. G. Young A. L. of the season. tag, but the Worcester opening At Northampton: NorthampGordon, J. F. Ennis, Sze Toh- A letter referring to the death ship, Bushing second, third and bat-men, Kenyon and Cooper, tonshire drew with Worcester, wat. Mok Hing and D. of Chan Wing-hno, a former sixth to the Olympic Champlon,

Second Division player of the Malvin Whitfield. Roscoc Chinese RC. yesterday aveng declined the challenge and when Worces'er 267 and 169 for tour

Leanor. (E. Cooper when the side later declared it declared

001. Committee for Schoolboys Kowloon Motor Bus, as a result Browne and John Wilson were fed their earlier defeat at the was far too late to give any Northamptonshire 200 for four Lengue.

Barnes and honds of South China in the Chairman, 3. C. at an injury sustained during a third and arth. declared (Livingstone 95) and Guingam of a definite result,

Members.

Anal. Cheng

wus Olymple runner Bob Chambers Men's "A" Division, when in the return match, they trounced the was $600 41 for two--Reuter, Derbyshire won

were eliminated in the heals Chi-ping. 1. G. Young.

out of the Cooching and Propaganda voted his familly Committee: Sze Poh-wal, D. Benevolent Fund.

A vote or thanks was given

of court without Ip Kobn-ming and Now take The dates

for the Stanley to Capt. Chizmall for his

Association prior America's potential Olympie David Tsal, were hopelessly out for 13 runs, but P. Vaulkhard The following will represent Shield Competition were fixed vices and Deniz Salts brought them Owen Harles XI against September 16, 17, 23 and 24.

Champions In the half-mile classed by a strengthened Cnc to his transfer.

team that included K.C. Tao, the out of the mire.

Mealey, Wade, Pruitt, Baracs, Shanghai champion. The whole The Lengue season has been

REFEREES' MEETING

Browne, Whitnold. Smith, played chanceless the Combined Universities in a

E. P. Guest was re- Mr A

half hours. innings of 53 runs not out and cricket match at Kowloon C.C. tovisionally set to commence

clected Chairman of the Hong-Bowers, Wilson, and Pearman match lasted only about one and Twelve First Division and 19 kong Football Vaulkhard hit two cixes in an on Saturday, commencing at 2 on September 39.

Referees Asso-That makes just ten.

W.F. Teul and T.F. Choy (CTC) pm.: H. Owen Hughes (Cant),

But Bob Chambers was not but I Liong And E. Chan, 6-4. beat

The only American entry in the third annual Pein attacking knock of 31 runa.

Division teams. have ciation, ht the annual meeting T. A. Pearce, R. E. Lee, L. Second

held at the V.R.C. last night satisfied. On a barnstorming Tal and L. SIG, best

cess Elizabeth Cup Series held on Great Sound, Ber re-minted.

Chen and ′ Lum 0-1, SPOILED: BY- RAIN QUE D. Kilbee. O. J. Kerr, G. N. been

were tour in Scandinavia he beat the C. Tae and G. Chon best Ling An

officers elected N. R. Oliver, K. Wi- Gozano,

application for affiliation

Other

Secretary, and best of the men from the cold and Chan -, best Tai and Bin 3. | muda, was Rabbit, sailed by brothers Dick, and John

brat Chen and Lum, -2. The chance of a good finish son, R. S. Call, F. A. Weller, by the Hongkong Auxiliary Air Mr J. Fadley,

HY.P Thul and WT beat Carter of Essex, Connecticut, Rabbit finished fourth in $0.6 seconds. That link and Chan 8-1, best. 1981, and,

the series. between-lampeiire and Samer K. Bail. Twelfth man, G. I. Force was recommended for Committee members W. McKie, countries over 800 metres in

Pritchard: umpires, Se approval to the Management, D. P. Lal, A. G. Bi Carnell, minute

kia 0-6, beat Chen and Lum 43. set was spoiled by rain soon

J. F. Entis, and Mak after Hampshire began their Ldr Lewis and P. O. Phillips Committee.

chance

their secord

home match of the renton after

a very thaky start towards the

target of 110 runs set. H. Owon-Hughes' XI. Leonari, J. F. Ennis

Essex. They wickels

0

A

Stan

of

ser-

TAKE THE COUNT

the

count

makes them 11.

Browil,

League holders by nine sels to

nil.

South China, who took the

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