THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1950.
LEAGUE ASHES
GLAMORGAN REPLY WITH AUSSIES REGAIN RUGBY
322 TO WEST INDIANS' FIRST INNINGS OF 211
Swansca, Aug. 7.
The West Indies, with seven second innings wickets in hand, were leading by only 18 runs at the close of the second day against Glamorgan here. Glamorgan, with 322 runs, gained a first innings lead of 111 runs and then took three West Indies second innings wickets for 129 runs.
A third wicket partnership by Gilbert Parkhouse and W. Jones put on 132 runs for Glamorgan in two hours, of which Jones' share was 105 runs and Park- house's share was 88 runs. Parkhouse hit 10 fours in three and a quarter hours at the wicket. Jones, whose best strokes were nudacious cute and delicate leg glides, hit one six and 12 fours in just over three and a half hour.
Two West Indies accond innings wickets were down for 45 runs when Trestrail (87) and Everton Weckea (45 not out) added 65 runs for the third wicket.
The omeial attendance of 32,-1 Shephent, h. Ramadlin 000 and receipts of £2,500 were Alltime records for Welsh cricket.
THE SCOREBOARD
WEST INDIES
Est Innings 211
GLAMORGAN
1st Iouings 322
E. Davies, e. Christiani b
1
15
At Bristol: Somerset 273 and
31 for two. Gloucestershire 270 (Emmett 102, Wilson 05, Law- 322 rence, right-orm leg-break bow- 2-51, ler, six for 110).
0-288
At Hove: Middlesex 257 and 40 for no wicket. Sussex 310 wfor eight declared (Sheppard 81, Doggart 57, C. Oakes 98, James Langridge 00 not out, Robins, right-ann slow leg-break bow- ler, three for 21). ;
Extras
Total
Fall of wickets: 1-42, 3-103. 4-241, 5-281, 7-303, 8-300 and 0-309.
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Ramadhin
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Marshall,
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Muncer, b. Rammedhin
Williams
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2
20
Joner, c. Christiani b. John-
Hyes 4, bup-byes 11.
105
Wooler, c. and b. Jones
17
Wathina, w b. Ramadhin Pleass, b. Itandhin
40
1
Jones
Parkhouse, c. Jones b.
Marshall
Hodges, c. Gomez b. Wil-
liams
I. Davies, nut out Hever, lbw b Willinros
CUBERT PARKHOUSE.
HAWAIIAN
WEST INDIES
2nd- Innings 130 runs (for three)
Rae, . Watkin
5 Marshall, c. H. Davies b.
Liever
o Treatral, e. and b. Jones
Weekes, not out
Christiani, not anf".
Extras
Total tur Bree) Fall of wickets: 1-39,
and 3-110.
Watkins
Bowling to date
I At Lords; Royal Navy 201 for ne declared (Minsworth 100 zot estt, aminad 100 not out).
Hoyal Air Force 08 for two,
At Manchester: Yorkshire 226 nod 135 for three (lution 91).
14 Lancashire 233 (Washbrook 89, Coxon, right-arm fast medium
31 bowler, five for 78, Wardle left-
nem słów bowler, five for 73).
37
45
2 At the Oval: Notts 220 and 0:37 for one, Surrey 420 (Fich- lock 147, May 51, Parker 07, Harvey, right-arm legspin bow- ler, six for 119).
At Canterbury: Hampshire 01 and 230 for Ave (Rogers 112, w Walker 70 not out). Kent 235 right-arm fast 1(Caprings,
12
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Wooller
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COUNTY CRICKET
London, Aust. 7. The following were the close
medium bowler, five for 50).
At Worcester:
Emex 196 and
270 for six insole 122, Bailey Worcester 217 (Yarnold Jenkins 70 not out). At Northampton! Leicester- shive 441 for six declared (Smith 70 not nut). Northamp tourdikce
305
for two Brooken 140 not out, Livingston 123),
At Birmingham: Derbyshire
ot tibius Srures in drat-clans brat Warwickshire by eight cricket matches played torlay:
wickets, Derbyshire 258 and 57 for two, Warwickshire 64 (Jackson. Tight-armi fast
SWIM CLUB medium bowler, five for 22.
RETAIN AMERICAN
WOMEN'S TEAM
TITLE
High Point, N.C., Aug. 6.
The Hawaiian Swim Club swept to its second straight women's senior National AAU outdoor swim-
| Gladwin, right-arra fast medium [bowler, for for 28) and 240 (Ord 82, Juckinn, Bve for 76). -Reuter.
CHANNEL
SWIMMERS
ming championships today, cliruasing a three-day affair START OFF
which saw two National records annihilated,
tied for third at 21 each.
metro breast stroke,
in a photo finish
1913.
DIVING SWEEP
Pat McCormick of Lou An-
moto.
of
Australia regained Test of the 1950 series
the Rugby League Ashes by winning the third and decisive by five points to two in the match played on the slippery
slush of the Sydney Cricket Ground.
This action picture shows an English player making sure that Australian
forward D. Hall grounds the ball.
Below, winger Ron Roberts goes down on the ball in the mud-Central Press
Photos.
Wants
Mulloy
In Davis
To Play Cup Singles
BY CORNELIUS RYAN
New York.
Gardnar Mulloy, undismayed by his age or by the prophesies of tennis experts, believes that he can play bath doubles and singles on the USA Davis Cup team this year, and that the USA can beat Australia again.
Malloy, like all other tennis observers, is sure that the Aussies will be the challengers again.
"In 30 years old now and] Queen's Club
be 37 in November," the tall England. slender Mulloy Bald
frankly
I know the records list me as
The other singles
tourmant
DEPENDS ON SEDGMAN
To win the Cup, Australia of Frank win both Sedgman's singles matches and
doubles. win the
How Cat sure of winning. Sedgara be when Art Larsen came to clase
to beating him oversean?"
Says Tho World's Best Rel
IT'S JUST AS
AS WELL THAT SPAIN BEAT ENGLAND IN BRAZIL
By ARCHIE QUICK
Fifty years old George Reader, Southampton's veteran Soccer referee, back from Rio de Janeiro where he was voted star adjudicator in the World Cup series, says it was as well that England got beaten by Spain in the final match of the qualifying competition because "Uruguay and Brazil would have run up cricket scores against them in the finals,”
Reader, who is to announce his retirement, says that English football passes muster for domestic pur- poses, but that if we are to continue going into the International areas then our approach to tho gamo must be altered and our system of playing it overhaul.. ed.
laught the
"We may have world to play." he continues, "but the pupils have learned their lessons well. No longer does the old craft prevall, sad though It may be. The cry is for speed and acrobatic agility, especially among the Latin countries. Play- ing on their bone-hard pitches they will always beat us."
To me,
the
WHY NOT EXPERIMENT?
nigger in the wood-plie ነ። thic defensive
originated centre-half
by Herbert Chapman of Arsenal, in the person of Herble Roberts.
club
Kubler Wins
Tour Of France
Paris, Aug. 7. Ferdinand Kubler, ago 33, Loday gave Switzerland their first victory in France's famous cycle race the Tour de France - being held for the 37th lime and which finished here today.
It is estimated that the vle-
I feel certain it one would have the courage to ex- periment-and I know Managera tory will be worth 2,000,000 Matt Busby of Manchester franes to Kubler, who took over United, and Stewart McMillan, the leadership several days ago County, are toying and maintained it through the of Derby
closing stages.
with the Idea- new style
would be the
whereby attack beat defence would in the end pay dividends.
Fifty-one riders, from an ori- inal starting number of 116 who left Paris on July 13, re- mained in the race today for There might be disasters to
the Tour's longest stage-314 start with, but I think a more kilometres (about
from Dijon to Paris
Belgian Luxembourgian
win
altractive method of play would
the putile and please matches in the end.
105
French,
miles)
Swiss, and Dutch rider were Jeft after the Italians had quit on July 25 following incidents with French spectators.
At
that time the itallan, Gino Bartall, was fancied to
Let the centre-half come up behind his forwarts more, the full backs fall in behind each ather whichever clde of the feld they were being attacked, the wing halves swivel to cover and fill in the gap thus created win but he dropped out and for by the moved full back, and one some days now it has been ol
n sensational of the insicle forwards only have vious that only a roving commission in the old happening could rob Kubler of Alex Jues manner.
FL
victory,
OCKERS SECOND
A matters are the centre- Kubler's winning oggregate half juri "nodding art" time was 145 hrs 36 mins. 50 machine, impossibly positioned sees. with Stan Ochers, of Bel- to give his forwards nay support. Į gium, second in 145 h. 46 mins. 20 secs. and Louis Bobet, of France, third in 145 hrs. 50 mins. 13 spes
Today's
stage was
won by
George Reader had tume #lowing tributes to pay to his British refereeing colleagues. Emile affert, of France, in 0 That is one phnoe at which wehrs, 30 mins 12 seca
can still lielt the world hollow.
There was no one to touch Rez Belgium won the team classi- Leafe, Mervyn Griffiths, and the neation for which the three rest of them--and the crowd best times from each country appreciated it too. It would be
their trio of Ockers, counted, mod thing for world soccer if impunt and Lumbrechy, aggre-
be we could
presumptuous
gating 438 brs. 64 mins, 20 recs. ruouth to hold a School foro beat France's Bobel, Geman- Referees in this country."
nni and Giguet with 430 hrs. 12 mina, 21 sec9. -Reuter.
AMERICAN ATHLETES ARE ALL READY FOR THE NEXT OLYMPICS
New York.
Six new National Collegiate Athletic Association
England & Wales Win Triangular White City Meet
London, Aug. 7. England and Wales, with
a joint team, casily won the triangular international athletics match before a large Bank Holiday crowd at the White City Stadium this afternoon, aggregating 140 points to the 90 points of Scotland and 30 of Ire- land.
The smooth-stroking team from the island took only
Cap Griz Nez, Aug. 7. two free-style titles but piled up points throughout the
The Channel swimming meet to win going away. They rollerted 41 points, leav-
season got well under way ing Los Angeles Athletic Club second with 23 and Chi- cago Town Club and Lafayette Indiana Country Club today with attempts on the Cap Griz Niz to Dover crossing by a Turk, an However, July Cornell of tone she was farved to etme American and a Argen- Kluitnemah Athletic Club, Port- from behind to beat Hawald'stinian lone, turned by a record per-| Thelma Kalama, Green over- formarer Today in thre 100- cane half body length defeit First to enter the water was 35, but Pin 38. And I'm ready She won with 1 inetres to go and won Murat Guter, aged 22, of Tur- to play both doubles and singles from Marge by indies in 11:23.
key. He was being followed in the Davis Cup, it they want Hulton of Brighton Swim Chib, The 300-metre medley relay fer tonight by an Argentiman, mc. I'm a tennis player--t Atlantic City, New Jersay, hi was captured by the Lafayette Antonio Albertonio, aged 31, want to play." 1:27:1. She bettered the re- Indiana Club 3:54.1. The and two hours later by Shirley eard of 1:243 set by Jane Dil- Club Rached to the finish with May France, the 17-year-old lord of Fort Worth, Texas, in
body lengths
NOT CHOSEN YET over Mult-American girl. five nomah Club of Portland.
Early tomorrow Florence
To bolster his own Cup records lwo of them new world records-were set by Chadwick, an American typist,
The American team has not singles chances, Mulloy DEAD HEAT
will reuke her bid.
been chosen yet, but Ted playing in every possible grass American athletes during the 1950 outdoor track and Yesterday, Mirs Evelyn Kawa- The water wan warm and Schroeder is expected to get one court tournament, so the selec-field season.
Hawali, and Missvalm 89 Guter started off with singles berth, and Mulloy and
possibly tion committee can't
Final official statistics showed that Dick Attlesey reles Athletic Club turned Marge Hulton, of the Brighton a powerful breast-stroke, Hell Bill Talbert probably will play overlook him.-United Press. of Southern California, with 13.5 seconds for the 120- only three-event championship
yard high hurdles, and Jim Fuchs of Yale, with 68 feet performance. She swept all the Swim Club, Atlantic City, New day-makers crowded round him doubles. diving, including the three-
Jersey, net a new record for the and he complained that because berth is still open.
5 inches for the 16-pound shot put, set new world of their presence he had been metre honours tocny with 200-metre breaststroke.
Mis
defending unable to grease the whole of 102.05 points. Earlier, he had
and followers body, In c event,
and his taken the platform and the champion
Miss Hulton, touched the finish feared he might suffer from the ing Davis Cup singles last year,"
Mulloy, "When springboard diving.
New NCAA records were Jimicathlon. In the javelin, Roseme South China ^^ "1" beat wall together in 3:10.2. break-(cold as a result,
NO NEW RECORDS The Boulogne trawler, Jean Pancho Gonzales at Newport, the CRC 6-3 in the "D" Division of Newcomb's 4:07.7 for the mile, of the U. of California and Delf
Don McEwen's 9:02.0 for officinis said the winner would the Tennis League yesterday.
the Pickarts, Sanla Barbara, also Maureen O'Brien of Chiengo ing the record of 3:16.3 set by
Katherine Rawis, of Mermos, escorted him. Town Club, a two-event winner | Miss
two-mile run, Victor Frank's bettered the old NCAA record,
Their get the singles spot in the Cup
winners SHIRLEY MAY ARRIVES
took every feel wo
the Roseme inches for
with 229 feet 11 matches. Pancho won, beating
and Z..L..
Tanny wix
Kwok 176
track race while Scotland Pickards with 227 K.C. Tan and discus and Bud Held's 233 feat inches and Shirley May France arrived me G-4 in the fifth set. That's at 0-6 beat V.T. Wang and 4 inches for the javelin.
(5CAA) Just to
mainly excelled in field events. and were the first to here today.
feet 4 inches. She has been in how close it was.
A heavy T.W. Choy 6-1; hent Erwin Wong
humid atmosphere 50 metres in 35 secs, bettering ever fish in a dead heat in the strict training at Folkestone,
Attlesey also set a new world and Molin Chan 7-3.
This corapilation, by the Na-was against fast times and was National Senior AAU
110-metre for record Gloria Callen's 1942 tark
com England, for six weeks to get
tional
Collegiate Athletic probably the reason why three "And I don't
beat The hurdles when he won the AAU Bureau, did not include perforaltempls on records falled, but and B. Suw P. Poon 25.8 Bets. It was
insed to the cold Channel-- ruled the petition.
American Miss Kawamoto won the which forced her to give up tralia could be called a favourite and Lal di bent Wane and Choy outdoor crown in 13.6 seconds.
Add to tile Bob Mathing'mances by non-college athletes the British celectors, with an woman swiminer at this distance 300-metre medley the previous after 10 hours at the water last over the USA, either. Schroeder 6-4; beat Wong and Chan -
never has lost to an Australian
European 8.013 Fuch as Fred Wilt, Bob Richards, eye on the coming Chaw and lock Leung lost to world-recor! although no AAU meet records day. are listed for distances under Mexican diving star,
Yvonne Belnusteguigoitia, Florence Chadwick was sleep- Cup play. Talbert, and I will Tro and Lal 3.0; lost to Wang and points in winning the USA de-Mol Whitfield and Curtis Stone.Championships, must have been
Chan cathlon championship,
well milsûed with the per- play doubles. was theng when Shirley arrived.
and you Bill Sidwell and Chor 2-0: beat Weak and hard hick girl of the meet.
beat us last.
can see the reason for American
often has beon formances of the probables for If one of these four completes John Bromwich
confidence concerning Watch Postponed
the 1931 around 14 feet 10 inches in the Brusseln Carolyn Green, the Fort placed fourth in the platform the crossing he or she will be year, 3-6, 4-0, 10-0, 9-7, 9-7.
Pan-American Games
and the pole vault and Wilt did 4:05.5 Lauderdale, Florida, star, Ballydiving during the meet's first the first to do zu this year. Later
match between КОС and
for the
避 mile on a boardwalk achieved a title of her own in day of action but cracked a rib this month over 20 swimmers **Sidwell isn't on the
for team USC scheduled
yesterday 1952 Olymples.
outdoors at Atlantic the wet
City- the 800-metre free style today, and could not compete in the from several countries will take this year and Bromwich is play- was postponed owing to
United Press. She had listed two seconds and springboard and three-metre part in a cross-Channel race-ing with Adrian Qulat. Tolbert condition" of the court.
Reuter. taday. This diving events. United Preg
Kawamolo,
They were judged co-chatu-
In the back stroke competition. Miami, in 1931, turned in abriliant Inance - today.
perfor-
She swain the pions
fastest time of any
100 metres,
a third
prior to
THE
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GAMBOLS
She
{year.
League Tennis records. 1 come mighly close to play-
and 1 murdered
I met
cee how Au25-
them in the
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Barry Appleby
The
Herbie Flam
Beats Seixas
South Orange, Aug. 0. Herble Flam scored the fret grats tournament victory of his career today when he defeated Vie Seixas, 0-3, 6-3, 6-3, in the Eastern Grasa Court champion- alipa
The women's
total
of
SEASON'S BEST
best
Here are the senton's performances in events not al-
ready mentioned:
100-yard dash-0.5
seconds
by seven men: Charley Parker, Don Anderson, Charley Peters, Il Fell, Andy Stanfield, Arthur Dragg and Bill Boyd.
220-yard dach--20.0 occonds by Paul Blenz.
seconds
440-yard dasla-40.0 by Tom Cox and Bill Parker,
000-yard run-1:50,7 by Don Gehrmanin.
220-yard low hurdles 22.0 title was won seconds by Bill Albans by Miss Doris Hart, who upset
Igh jump-six
11 feet Ura Wimbledon champion, Miss inches by Bob Walters, Louise Brough, 6-4, 9-7.
Brand Jump-23 feet 9 inches by Holland of Northwestern U
Pole Vault=1 feet 5 inches by Bob Smith,
On Saturday, third-peeded Mi Hart upset top-seeded and National champion, Mrs Mar- marot Osborne Dupont---Unlied Freast
Richards
WINCH
Barry
Albans, best in the nation in K THE NAN WITH ALL THE the low hurdles, was second to SECRET STABLE WHORMATION T
Mathias in the national -do- i
1
McDonald Bailey, the Trinidad sprinter, did equa} the Еигорель Championship's best time of 10.5 secs for 100 metres, but he failed to disturb British records at the distance or at 100 yards, at which he was timed in. 0.7 sees, a tenth of a second outside.
ARTHUR WINT FAILS
Sydney Wooderson saw the attack on his half-mile record of 1 min. 49.2 secs, which has stood for 12 years, but Arthur Wint, the Jamalean holder of the British title, and Roger Bannister too slow a pace and Wint anished first in 1 min. 524 secs. Harry Churcher's five-mile world
record still stands walking
at 35
35 mins. 33 sec
Bees, but a contri- butory rason for it not falling may
have been
tho qualification in the early sldges, of Roland Hardy, the Britis
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