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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1950.
NO CHANGE IN TOP FOUR POSITIONS IN THE COUNTY CRICKET TABLE
London, July 28.
The top four positions in the County Cricket Championship table remained unchanged after the series of matches ended today.
Lancashire, Yorkshire and Surrey, all of whom won their matches, lead the table in that order, followed by Warwickshire, who had no match. Lancashire have 152 points from 19 matches Yorkshire 144 points from 20, Surrey 132 from 20, and Warwickshire 120 from 20 games
Northamptonshire jumped intes fifth place with a victory over Hampshire, which gives them 88 points from 19 matches. They are followed on the 80 points- mark by Derbyshire and Gloucestershire.
Today's results of first class cricket games were as follows:
by
210
AL Worcester: Surrey beat 10 wickets. Worcester Worcester 104 and (Bird 04. Laker, right-urn offspin bowler, seven for 61). Surrey 345 and 30 for no wicket Yorkshire beat
At Hall:
Gloucestershire by an innings
And 41 runs.
Yorkshire 340. 103
Gloucestershire 198- and (Wardle, left-amm slow bowler, six for 12).
At Manchester: Lancashire Middlesex by 94 runs. beat Lancashire 101 and 235 (Grieves 01, Young, left-ann slow bow- ler, five for 63, Titmus, five for and 123 Middlesex 209
05).
(Fillon
on, slow left-arm pai how- ler, four for 30.
with
201
At Burton Derbyshire drew Sumax. Derbyshire and 82 for four. Sussex 88 ami
Jur
360
five declared (John Langridge 184).
At Bournemoutia: North- amptonshire beat Hampshire by 150 rune, Northamptonshire 120 and 321 for six declared. Hump- thire 114 and 180
(Garlick, right-arm meam offspin bow- ter, four for 23).
H.K. BOWLERS LOSE BY
ONE SHOT
(From Our Own Correspondent)
Londen, July 28. Hongkong's bowlers lost their anmal Esplin Cup match against Wanstead by one shot today after 22 ends. Wanstend won 10-18.
On the unofficial rinks Wanstead won by 29-25 and 28-18.
WASHBROOK UNCERTAIN
London, July 28. Cyril Washhook, the England and Lancashire opening bat
whether he At Lords: Gentlemen draw, is uncertain
will be able to accept the in- with Players. Gentlemen 329
MCC to tour mrzel
235
four decked vitalion of the tar
New Zealand Australla 13710 (Simpson 09), Pinyera 309 for nine declared and 242 for nine next winter owing to business
TERSONS, 81, Kenyon 54, (Parkhouse Knott, right-arm offspin bowler, five for 66).
drew At Maidstone: Kent with Essex. Essex 313 and 350 for six (Evans $1, Eve 72, Faragher 88 not out). Kent 532. -Reuter.
KOREAN SHOCK TROOPS
(Continued from Page, 1)
the air seconds after the planes dropped their loads on. Pyong- with yang's yards, crammed
Tullway wagons. One bombardier sair that the smoke frust have come from an explosion in the i yerda."
Shooting Star jets and Mur- langa went out to baltic area targets
Jook for
but found
the weather unsuitable for low- level attacks.
He will be in a position to the Live lia
to anewer Selection Committee within. the Text few days.—Reuler.
TOUR DE FRANCE
Paris, July 28. There were 64 starters for the
the Tour 14th sluge of France cycle race today when the cum, etitors travelled 200 miles from Nimes to Toulou.
competitors retired
Stx
Joe Louis
BE MIHELMY BELOVED",
"Myrtle took French and she knows what it really says."
Lanton trovata Service.
NEW YORK'S SECURITY MEASURE
“Trojan
Horse"
Challenges Patrols To Search
All Soviet Ships
Charles
New York, July 28.
now 36, will Joe Louis, try to regain the World Heavyweight Boxing title which he gave up two years ago, he announced today.
As challenger he notifed the International Boxing Club that he had started preliminary training today with the hopes of Boxing the National meeting
Ezzard! Asociation Champion. Charles, in September in either New York or Chicago.
Louis me the announcement through James Norris, President Boxing of the International Club.
Louis statement sald in part fight "I have decided to that
of a large and again because unexpected tax assessment for which has just been 1946-47, levied."
"IN GOOD SHAPE" "I will enter the ring in good shape and expect to be the rat retired heavyweight Champion to regain the title," he added,
сока
New York, July 28.
Customs officials set up "Trojan horse” patrols on Friday to prevent Communist merchant ships from sneaking into New York harbour with a concealed atom bomb or other secret weapons.
Port Collector Harry Dursing said, all Russian and Soviet satellite vessels will be halted in the narrows between Brooklyn and Staten Island, and will be search- ed "intensively."
"He said: "You can rest as- tured that no unsafe Com- munist ship will be allowed to enter New York's harbours,"
Similar
m Casures security were itaposed in San Francisco and other West Coast ports two days ago.
ARMED WITH GEIGERS Agents carrying geiger coun- tery will be designed to board all suspect chips and search for atomic or bacteriological weapons,
Durning said, teams of 15 to 20 men will Loard every strips which has louched Communist- held ports or flies the flag of Commun!i-dominated nation.
been able to tell me how to de- tect an atomic bomb. Further- more, I don't know whether a
Although the inspection crews probably will carry geiger coun- Charles is the universally re- corned succomer to Louls alters, Durning said, "Nobody nas though no Champion occupies the New York State throne and ut Englewood, New Savold,
as the in recognized Jersey over Britis Bluet European World
Champion.
were eliminates yesterday and
the terrifle heat is proving a had been retiring great strain on the riders-Heu- retiring" ever since October 10,
ter.
gelger counter
Can"
as-
Durning imposed strict security measures on secret Instructiona
Washington, which Louis' decision to come back from
signed the Coast Guard to aid ag oecasioned no surprise. He
and "un-his 60 man search team staft.
Members of the Harbours Port Patrol will be assigned to ald the Customs men, and once a. ship is cleared in the narrOWI, search it under constant dock- side surveillance, During said. -United Press.
1942-Reuter.
Wins The
Krakatao Wins
Chesterfield Cup
Goodwood, July 28.
Racing ended for another year on this beautiful Sussex downland course today with a win for the well- known breeder. Mr David Hely-Hutchinson's,
in the Chesterfield Cup.
Krakatao
Making light of his 9 stone, 7 pounds burden, Krakatao, a four-year-old bay son of Nearco, ridden by Gordon Richards, won this $1,500 10-furlong race effort- lessly by four lengths; starting a 7 to 4 favourite.
General MacArthur's com- the munique said today that Commander-in-Chief was "par- ticularly impressed. duria: visit to the battle Jesterday's area, by the "closely knit co- operation among ground, navy | and air units." Their echenion indicated "an Impending change from defensive actions to strong: The judge coulted a photo- Burl Anish
placing -ulfensive operations." The South Korean President. Brown, a 6 to 1 stol, it secon
ace stort us in front of Dr Synman Whee, bronienstin
Merry the expressed
to 2 chavé 15 Month position Thi is the second
Countre
to the world tong
his confidence in final victory.
befor
year in
Last
From his south coast pos with American forces, touter's succession that the top-weight
has won this ace easily. correspondent Derek Pearcy re- ported evidence that the North year Impeccable shouldered 9
7 Koreans had prepared their in- time,
pounds to
a four vasion long in advance.
length win,
FAVOURITES FALTER As on most of the other days, well-backed favourites failed.
In fact, only even
caver.
NO COVER
clear
Beat
Bristol
Birmingham
London, July 28.
Appeal By
India
(Contard from lage 1)
these foreca to remote out of India,
A
arcas
are the
the Kreater reason, therefore, why it should like to join the tributes paid to the men of all countries that upholding with their lives decisions of this Council.
LIK LIKE WAR COUNCIL "Circumstances have
the Security
forced
an
Council inlo unprecedented role: in fact, we are functioning at the present moment almost like
council.
War
India,
of
"To a country Uke where the treatest apostle
not come easy,
In a National Speedway peace of modern times lived and League match. Bristol to-led, practising to the end what night beat Birmingham bye Drenched, martial role does 148 points to 36.
"And hence the continual efforts which she has been mak- Salmon D. Bradley; E.
and Ing-often at the risk of being Americans found that during
of Dymar each scored nine minunderslool-both to localize the battle for ladom yester- day, the Communista usei cor-favourites were successful in 25 points for the winners while G. the Korean conflict and to bring (10 points) and it to the earliest possible end, emplace races ever the four-day meeting. Warren machine-gun
"Let u consider, coldly and crete
Rach: commenced fodny with Bennett (0 points) were Bir- ments. In another part of the
Mis mingham's highest scorers,
what has hap- dispassionately a consolation win for area, the Northerners fred on
whose Ald- Paget,
In the first half of their pened and is likely to happen", American troups from deep Dorothy
match, Har Sir Benegal continued. holes on hills without natural torough was beaten in yesler-Nationni Trophy
on their own track, day's Goodwood Cup. Her four-ringay,
The North has invaded and to 1.mained a lead over Halifax of occupied a large portion of the year-old Angelico, at It was resumed that since faldg the six-furlongs Chiches-an pointy to 39.
South, causing as all military the withdrawal of United Statester Sinkes boy a hesd.
Jeff Lloyd, with 15, S. Water-
operations must cause- good troops from Korca the end Foxcoro, at 100 to 0. No Apman, with 14, and Vir Duggant, deal of destruction of life and of the occupation, underground peal, at 7 to 1, and Flying Slip-with 12, scored most points for property.
IL. Forrest, while forces began preparing for the per, at 8 to 1, swelled the book-Harringay
NO DOUBT in invasion, smuggling and makers winnings at the meet-with 15, was best for Halifax.
"Whatever the excuse alleged storing arms caches throughouting before the Aga Khan's Reuter.
for this attack it has been Liwaly, gambled on at 0 to 4.
denounced by a large majority Anal race, the Ave-
of the countries of the world, and the Immense resources of many of them are now being mobilised in aid of the South.
*Judging from the report of the unifled command now be fore us, it is only a question of
when the time
Invaders wit
the country.
A spokesman late tonightock the
could not confirm reports of a furlongs Fladem Stakes, by
Communist breakthrough
be-short time. tween the 25th Division and Even Liwnly had to survive the First Cavalry Division. au objection for dumping be- there was pressure fore getting the race and piving
though along that front.-Reuter.
N. KOREA CLAIM
Tokyo, July 20.
A North Korean communique, quoted tonight by Pyongyang? Radio, claimed that Communist gueriling were harassing the
the
Americans as far south vital supply port of Puman.
active along it
Guerillas were
Pusan-Thorru
the
added.
road,
Declaring that "flerce fighting"
the Aga Khan his first two- Fear-old winner of the season. -Reuter.
WEEK-END SPORT
TODAY
Cricket Combined Universi- continued on al fronts, the tien v Mr H. Owen-Hughes' XI communique said that in the at Kowloon Cricket Club, 2 p.m. Numwon area, Northern trooph
yesterday
occupied
Lawn Bowls-Firzt. Division Kurye,League! KBGC v PRC; KCC v
about 30 miles trom the south CCC; Rec. "W" y KDC; IRC V ccast, after violent struggle UKFC.
with United States foreca.
Tho communique
that
Second Division League:
claimed KBCC v IIKFC; KCC; v HKCC;
had IRC v FC; POC v TDC.
Are anti-aircraft
Third divizion League: KDC V brought down eight American planes, but it did not state what IRC: HKERC v CCC; Recrelo v
FRC. period this covered.
A
Group of American prkaners of war had arrived
TOMORROW Cricket-Hongkong University
in Seoul and had been interned, Alumni v Malaya Univerally at it was added.--Reuter.
¡Pokfulam, 11 am.'"
Save Your Eyes
by consulting CHINESE OPTICAL CO. 67 Drew's Bark C
be turned back: there is no doubt as to the Anal cutcome.
"But in the process of turn. ing the enemy back there will Inevitably be more devastation of the territory which he now occupyin.
"What will be the condition uf Korea and her inhabitants at the end of it all7-Reuter.
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Ken Bousfield Level With
Bobby Locke
Harrogate, July 28.
A tremendous thander- storm washed out the fifth and final round of the North British Harrogate Golf tournament this afternoon and it will bo replayed to:
morrow.
Hail lald n white carpet over the course and the 18th green became a four-inch deep lake.
Playera out Ов their Inst round, including the Open Champion, Bobby Locke, took advantage of the ruit per | milting them to shelter and then, after an inspection, the Commliteo stopped phy for the day, recalled those competitors who had started and decided to play the fifth round tomorrow.
As a result of the fint four rounds Locke and Ken Bou feld, assistant at Coombe Hill, London, to the former Open Champion, Dick Burton, are joint leaders with 270, Reu-
fer.
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