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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1950.
LANCASHIRE RETAIN THEIR 20-POINT LEAD IN THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
London, Aug. 4.
Lancashire retained their 20-point lead in the County Cricket Championship race with an innings victory over Glamorgan at Black- pool today. Yorkshire took advantage of a sporting Somerset declaration to win and maintained a strong, challenging position.
Lancashire now have 176 points, Yorkshire 156 and Surrey, who were with- out a County Axture, are third with 144 points. All have played 21 matches.
Warwickshire Jie fourth with 124 points, from 22 games 30 points ahend of fifth-placed Worcester, who have played 21 gamos. Northamptonshire lie sixth with Somerset each with 38 points from 21 games, Essex's first win since May drew them level with Telcestershire, each with 18 points, at the bottom of the table but one place - 16 points above Notts,
Results of first-cinna cricket| wickshire 380 for seven declared;; matches played today were follows:
Al Taunton: Sumerat
GIX
At
fristal: Gloucestershire Yorkshire beat drew
with Northamptonshire. wickets. | Northamptowhire 100 and 170 Al Lelcenter: Middlesex beat | Sometzel 200 and 243 for live for one declared (33rooltes 04 Leicestershire by 185 runs. Mid-Į declared (Gimblett 51, Walford not
200 mut), acestershire diegex 370 for dx declare and 50, Rogers 70 not eal), York-(Gorlick, 170 for seven declared. Leices-shire 270 and 228 for four offspin bowler, dve for BI) and tershire 170 and 100 (Palmer 58, Yardley 120 not out, Wardle 50 78 for four (Emmett Worr, right-arm fast bowler, four for 30. Denis Compton, left-not out.
arm legbreak bowler, three for
30).
AL
Worcester; Woverster drew with Suze. Sussex 201 Dist 183 for ix declared (Sheppard 77. Worcester 202
for Fix erlated (Dewco 82 not; aul)
(Cox. and 115 for six right-arm change, there for 25).
At Nottingham: Notts drew with Warwickshire Notis 233 and 417 for three (Recton 115, Simpson 105, Herdsinf 100 not
Iinrris 02 not out). out,
Ware
rlight-arm medium
out).-Reuter.
55 not
W. Indies Beat Surrey
By Innings & 69 Runs
London, Aug. 4.
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European Council
To Probe Plan For Coal & Steel Pool
Strasbourg, Aug. 4.
More Trouble Threatens Belgium
Brussels, Aug. 4. A split in the ranks of the ruling Catholic Party threatened today to torpedo' the three-Party agreemont. to ease King Leopold from the throne, and to plunge divided Belgium into a second round of nationwide rioting and unbotage.
The Prime Minister, Jean Duvieusart, called 11 closed meeting of the Socinilst Chris- tinn Party of the House of Re- the presentatives to explain chumstances which had led up to the agreement. The meeting came after the widening pit of a had forced postponement Lower House session scheduled to debate the bill authorizing the King to transfer le Royal to 19-year-old Prince powers Baudouin.
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CIVIL WAR THREAT M. Duvieusart was reported to have toll Catholle delegates that the Party at ne me, ad deserted the King's cause in eaching un agreement with the Socialists and Liberals. Ite sald it was Leopold himself n
who made the decision, faced with Socialist threats of civil war.
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The Foreign Ministers of the Council of Europe to- day gave the all-clear to the Council's 15-nation Con- saltative Assembly to probe the Schuman Plan for European coal and steel pool. The Assembly meets on Monday.
Foreign Secretary.
The West Indies beat Surrey by an innings and 69 runs today despite an energetic innings by the left hander, Laurie Fisblock, who missed his second centurytered against the tourists by three runs.
Nerding 244 runs to avoid an innings defent, Sur-
Mr Ernest Bevin, the British
Tommy Fare run for two wires overnight, worn approve a recommendation that Ministers for European Affairs. tary committee found 20 votes
Gets Licence
To Box Again
10
raised no objection today to a thoroughgoing debate on the plan, it was learned from a usually reliable source,
The key bra is the suggestion) meeting last evening. at the pool should be admluis-ly reliable source said that they Royalists from the North were by 11 supra-national also discussed a recommenda- planning a welt-end march on authority.
tion from the Assembly's Gen-the capital, will be askederal Purpeses Committee urging DIFFICULT PASSAGE The Assembly
to appoint by its Economic Committee to all member States
Although a special Parlamen-
itscif
to two should Assembly
approve the bl The Ministers of some smaller authorising Leopold to dele- supervise such a supra-ratiomni
can States said that they would not gate his powers to his son, the nuthority. The Assembly
to the have the people available to DP met that two Catholic members make recommendations
opposed the move indicated a Council who, in turn, may-hand point a special Minister.
the b dillcult when it comes before the House
passage for these on to their Governments!
on Tuesday, SECRET SESSIONS Foreign Ministers The and twice today in secret following half hour runs their lude
their second innings shortly lunch today the
runs,
Surrey had made 161 ts in their first innings to which the West Indies had replied with 431 TU.
+
for
het tell for 120 runs.
Fishlock stayed three hours and 25 minutes for bis 97 runs, weich Included
Jour Valentine took five wicketa The match winners were 60 runs and Ramadhin three spinners, Alfred | wickets for 50 runs, London, Aug. 4. again Tommy Parr.
or the 120 runs. Fightock former. Valentine 3 Stony Ramadhin.
Remadhin darmisted Constable Jim Laker had added 54 British and Empire Heavy with the sesand ball be sent together for the seventh wic- weight Boxing Champion down in the same after being ket. I first and reventh out, who has not fought for 10 of the dell for mott of the F. Block batted very well
though he did not always up-) clay beesuse of a years, had his request for a find two
Dear too comfortabl Buninst chill.
licence to box again granted Contabi had partnerede slow boaters. tony by the British Board Pablock in a def rmined thirti stard of 62, but after wicket of Control.
In his stay of free hours and only une i teft the seven vi maining wie-25 minutes in offered
change, Rae, at long-on, drop- pun humm off Valentin when Bd
15 who is 36, went Farr. round with Joe Lamis for the? -... world title in the United States! In 1937, when he lost on points.
He had his last night when bei
nockout early in the
won on
WHIT He recently spared withį
Garder when Gardner Jack WRIN preporang for his British! Heavy weight final eliminator match against Johnny Williamz. ---itetter.
OFFER TO LAMOTTA
New York, Aug. 4
Kubler Almost
Certain To Win
Tour Of France
TOM.
Under the influence of more hit, the pitch played faster
Ieuter.
TEST RECEIPTS
+
Buntural versus West Indles
H
EX-QUEEN ASKS FOR IRO AID
Geneva, Aug. 4.
Sist
The Ministers decided that, in principle, they had no ob jection is member countries appointing a special Minister
Indivi for European Affairs, dual povejaments would be left to decide this for themselves,
STILL OPEN
A Sean McBride, of Eire, when asked after today's meet- ing if the question of associat
with the West Germany
of work of the Committee
in
The split could wreck the three-Party agreement and start again the wave of strikes, vio- lence and sabotage that engulfed The nation
days during 10 following Leopold's return to The throne on July 22-United
Press.
Zatopek Breaks
Ministers, he been decided, re- 10,000m Record
plied that it was still open.
Ne expected the
Ministers
would continue to discuss it to- morrow,
Helsinki, Aug. 4. Ermil
Czech Zatopek, the runner, easily broke his own world record for the 10,000 metres here day with me of 29 mins, 2.6 seca
Zatopek,
than at any time in die match. Ex-Queen Joanna of Bul-!
The Ministers approved 1 The final score w.re: Surreygarin has approached the recommendation from the Coun |161 and 201. West Indies 134- International Refugee Orell's joint committee, consisting
the 10,000-metres of Ministers and members of Olympic winner, was running ganisation to find out why the As endly, to keep national in an international nibletics ther she is eligible for aid Pazhaments informed of reso-contest at Turku, West Fustand, as a displaced person, it was lations which might strengthen Be ret up the previous record London, Aug
the bonds between them and at 29 nizin, 21.2 mees, nt Ostrava Tine total receipts fur the learned here today.
en October 22, 1920-Reuter. have to the Assembly-Reuter. The Queen would Test match at Nottingham head documents to
the RO in) fill in fairly Geneva and month were £21,705.
complicated questionative framed TOR inchider Jokine !ror ' tqu
Cat other dett rinine, norvet ent in kiitlon
to this, that she dirt not belong The VR tart on the guh jitu J: 13,3 # Hote receipts voluntarily to any gandestion afarre frown 351. Etienne to Lyun. janununeeri earlier,--Router.
The Swis, Ferdinand Kubler. LaMotta was an easy winner is rounded as virtually
thral defive na July 12' inte hi:
Tiberio Mitri, of Haly, Belgias, Sian Ockers, may Bud austin t
Dauthuill stefenteri LaMotta it diflet to keep second place. At Montreal
BOBET THIRD The French
St. Etienne. Aug. 4. The 5 riders left in the Middie Qalin, a Montreal pro Tour de France cycling, race meter, and have that he in realyout of the 116 who started to unrantee the World Addie on July 13 were resting here weight Chatopion, Jake Motta, $75.000 te lesforci titik ausainet Lament Danthulle, or Praner, at
Montien !
September 11.
in
hatta
1- today
February 21,
Turnertaw.
to win
Cer
the Tour The H-Bomb Contract
With Du Pont Being Negotiated
1919, before the latter win the j
rend champion, title from the late Marcel Cers Louis Bobet, is alill third in alan, of France, Detroit al: -9 the general clarification, though
bid
LaMotin- he lost his chance of winning for the Dauthuille hout through Nick / the Tour yesterday In a bold Londes, a match-maker there bid to catch Kulter and Ockers on the Briancun-lo-St Etienne Hotel was unty 0 in 4 eres behind Kubler and 3 mins 46 rees behind Ockers after the
Reuter.
Egyptian Plays Fred Perry
In Pro Final
stake.
fighting the Allies in the second! | world war, that she was not of German ethnic origin, and that she had no war criminal record.;
ITALIAN PRINCESS widow
of The 13-year-old
of Bubaria, who Kant Borin was murdered during the war, bas two children and was Piln- eens Giovama ut Italy before
narrlige.
Home court de- In June,
surviving daughters of Victor
Washington, Aug. 4. Senator Brien McMahon, Churman of the Joint Con- creed that as one of the three ressional Committee ou Emmanuel, she should share in Atomic Energy, confirmed four-ifths of the today that a contract was properly of the late King of
italy-Reuter. being negotiated with the
|Gap Brianvon stage. He col Pont Company of Wil
lapsed on the Republique Pass, less than 15 miles from the mington, Delaware, for work!
-confiscated
Anish, to finish 11th for the on the hydrogen bomb. Hungarian Move
istag, 12 mins. 34 res, behind |
Scarborough, Aug. 4. Kubler in the general classifira- In a marded statement ear- Fred Perry, the formertion and 9 mi reen, behind | her this week, The Atomic Wimbledon Singles Cham-Ockers--Reuters
pion and British Davis Cup
player. will meet Salchi
Khaled,
of Egypt, in the GOLF TOURNEY
final of the Slazengers pro- fessional lawn tennis tourna- ment here tomorrow.
In the semi-nnis played ta- day Perry best. Mohamed Ali, of Expt,
by 6-4, 6-3 and (-2, while Khaled bent J. Fauner. of the United States, by 4-6, 0-1, 7-5, 7-5.
In the semi-finals of the
Perry doubles.
and 2.H.D. Wilde, of Britain,
brat B. R.
Lawrence and DR. Bocquet, of
Norman
Sutton
Wins As Ward
Fades Out
London, Aug. 4. Norman Sutton, 4-year- Britain, by 0-2, 6-3 and 6-2 year-old professional at Scheuermeler, of Switzerland, Leigh scored his second
and Faunce and All bent E. R.
and J. Ede Mo, of Holland, by major success of the season
6-3, 7-5 and 6-4--Reuter.
WEEK-END SPORT
TODAY
Lawn Bowla-First Iengue: CCC v
and the third of his pro-į fession: golfing career here) Loday when he took the first) prize of £100 in the Saks £2,000 golf tournament on the Royal Course.
Enry Commission hinted as
Against The
much but did not specifically Catholic Church
say
that negotiations under way.
pany.
were
London, Aug. 4, 'The Vatican Itadio reported Senator McMahon made his tonight from Budapest that the slatement to reporters after Hungarian Government has de closed meeting of the Senate-eidest to clove all Theological House Atomie Energy Committee faculties. with Me Crawford Greenwalt,
These would include the President of the Du Pont Com-Catholic faculty of Budapest University. the Protestant the Senator MacMahon said that faculty of Debrecen and no dection had been reached Evangelical faculty.
teaching will Repous
in on where the works would be
be restricted situated. Among
to the the factors futun: governing the selection would churches, the report said. be invulnerability ID attack- Vatican Radio added it was Router.
feared that this step was prelude to the setting up Communist theological faculties working to a Communist pro- Marne, as had been dune JKL Czechoslovakia.-Ileuter.
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