IT
SLIPPED OUT
'Clyde Walcott twists round to juggle with a chance
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950.
WARWICKSHIRE GAIN FIRST INNINGS LEAD OF 128 AGAINST WEST INDIANS
Birmingham, Aug. 10.
Warwickshire gained a first innings lead of 128 runs against the West Indies touring team here today. Warwickshire were all out for 284 runs in reply to the West Indies first innings total of 156 runs, and at the close of play the touring team had scored 134 for four wickets in their second innings.
Therefore, with one day's play left, the West Indies, with six wickets to fall, are six runs ahead.
The feature of Warwickshire's first innings was a sixth wicket partnership between A. V. Wolton and R.-T. Spooner, who put on 123 runs in 100 minutes.
Wollon batted confidently record altendance for the three runs Inter Stollmeyer against all the bowlers, being ground, saw the West Indies followed, particularly severe on Valenting,| epenlig pale, Stollmeyer and} Marshal and Trestrail wer and inade 80 runs, including 14) Rue, make a round start in they sent in before Worrell, possibly fours, in a stay of 133 minutes, second innings on a plich which to order to give one or the while Spooner remained unde-
was not to lively an the pre-father a chance to establish his feated after three hours with 00
vinus day.
claim for a place in the Teat However, with 03 runs on the team in case John Goddard is board he was sent back and)enfit,
12217.
Warwickshire wire 224 runk | ter six wickets at the lunch
interval.
FIRST THOUSAND
Wolton's fine inning ended at 210 rum when he was bowled.
| off his boot by Pierre. He hit 15 fours 1 completed his Thousand runs for the reason for
he first time.
Spron;r and Kardar remained
After lunch Weekes tickled ne
offered by Arthur Mcintyre in the match between Sur-together until lunch. rey and the West Indians at the Oval while Jeff Stoll- meyer stands on one leg in anxiety. Walcott didn't hold the catch and it was Stollmeyer who held McIntyre off The wicket-keeper is Bob Gomez later for 24 runs. Christianl.
McIntyre has just been selected to replace Godfrey Evans, out with a thumb injury, in the Fourth Test Match starting at the Oval tomorrow. Central Press Photo.
A Cure For Britain's Soccor Ills :
MORE PAY-THAT'S THE ANSWER
SAYS JOHN MACADAM
One of the things that we kept on telling all the covered every foreigners in Rlo-and that "all" nationality in the world-was that Britain was having a bad time in the athletle sense because of not only the war period, which robbed us of the use of our young manpower, but also of the post-war period, which in terrupted our use of it.
Most of them were inclined to stop at the sugges- tion, and it took a little time and patience to convince them that 11 years is a long time out of the competitivé life of a nation.
and
have in most
Think of the others who wer: 1have done so well in England an acutely engaged as ourselves. Jerseys in the past. They have The Japanese were the masters bridged the yurs nobly
They at Unwell, but of world swimmingt Oymple Games in 1986 and cases load their edge. haven't been heard of since it the team sense.
Sed a thigh muscle. Six run
Jones bea!
titute for Pitre, who strain- were added before Kardar with a ball that came through quickly.
Valentine also proved trouble. Spooner Was some
that just misted the wicket.
eaten by the spin, of the ball
and
Pritchard had good fortune ngalist Jones before driving him for a three and a four. Spooner reached his 50 runs with 非 cover drive all Jones, Later he edged Valentine nepr the all for another boundary, and Pritchard cut Valentine for Ju four but was nut trying to re- peal the stroke in the next ball, being caught at extra cover by Christiani.
At 276 runs Grove was de-
reived
County Cricket
Close Of
Play Scores
London, Aug. 10.
the The following were close of play scores in Arst- class cricket matches played) today:
Marshall stayed 60 minutes for nine runs wille Trestral, the more forceful of the two, was dismissed' for 20 runs,
then Worrell and Walcot confidently played out the last 15 inluutes without further less.
THE SCOREBOARD
The scoreboard at the close
of play read:
WEST INDIES
1st Innings 156
WARWICKSHIRE
1st Iives
At fastings: Sussex 404 for FC. Gardner, c. Worrell b. seven declared. Surrey 227 for nine (Constable 57 not Surridge $5).
oul
Al Derby: Gloucestershire 474 for seven declared (Young 140. Wilton (2). Derbyshire 231 for
seven.
AL
Manchester: Lancasin beat Worcester by nine wickets. Worcester 80 and 221 (Tatters , right-hand medium oftspin Dowler, Ave for 70). Lancashire 207 and 07 for one (Washbrook 35)
At Leeds: Yorkshire 354 for
declared and 80 for m eight by Valentine's slower
Wicket, Northamptonshire 201 hal and the bowler claimed
Jakeman 63, Nutler 51). Hollies to close the innings at 281 runs with Warwickshire holding In useful text of 128 run7,
CROWD OF 23,000
The 23.000,
crowd, Watch
estimated
QL
beat yesterday's
World Athletic
Records Passed
London, Aug 10. International The
Amateur Athletic Federation amounces the acceptance of the following world records for track and field events:
100 Metres-la 10.2 secs, by ENCOURAGE THEM
Norwood Ewell (United States)
This There te be youngsters in fin linols in July, 1942.
all the net! Jersey
Nor have the Germans, who
At Lelerster: Essex 277 and 263 for five (Dodds 74, Evans
48. Insole seven for 75).
Pierre
J.R. Thompson, c. Stoll-
meyer . Jones
Don Taylor, c. and b.
Worrell
3.S. Ord, c. Trestrail b.
26
24
Jones
7
E. Doltery, lbw b Valen
tinc
30
40
15
11
A.V. Walton, b. Pierre Spooner, not out Kardar, b. Jones Pritchard, c. Christiani b
Valentine
Holles, c. Marshall L. Grove, b. Valentine
Valentine
Extras
Total
24
284
IT'S NO EASY JOB!
RONALD Green, Asheville, N.C.. architect, demonstrates the technique that won him the free-flight event during the Southeastern Archery Tournament at Bent Creek Ranch, in Asheville, Free light is for distance and Green put the arrow 382 yards away.
Amateurs Will Get £1
A Day On The MCC
Tour
Of Australia
If you were an England amateur cricketer-a public and popular figure-how would you care to subsist on an expense allowance of £200 during a seven months' tour of Australia? It works out, you will notice, at less than El a day.
True, hotel bills, tips and travel are paid, and, in theory at least, the £200 is needed only for the small change of the tour. But it is woefully inadequate for a young man, especially if married, who has cut himself off from business for the best part of a year--unless he has some private income. In these days private incomes
are rare.
The professionals, given good conduct, will receive £850 rach 2-44, and in addition a small expenses
allowance.
Fall of wickets: 1-12. 13-53, 4-03, 5-07, 6-210, 7-230,
At Canterbury: Middlesex 21) (0-250 and 0-270.
nn 140 for three (Robertson 81. | Dawson 103 not out). Kent 231,
for 6 dec. (Dawson 103
Pierre
N.O.) At Swansea: Glamorgan 321 for eight declared and 54 for Worrell
Hampshire 218 (Rogers Jones... 17. DO. Raymond 64, Muneer, right- arm median offspin bowler, chalentine
Williams
for 83).
The truth is that this ancient distinction between different classes of cricketers is outworn and
ally. The profits of theso There is no jours are enormous. need to be niggardly with die! men who malce then,
Bowling
M R W 15 { G7 2
23 B 51 } 31 10 40
53
57
4
4
0
20
0
when
At Weston Super Mare: Notts Byes 9. leg-byes 14, no-ball 249 (Buss, right-hand medium (by Pierre). bowler, six for 883 and seves for no wickel Somerset 334 for (Walford MA, alne declared
WEST INDIES
2nd Innings
Rogers 58, Stephenson 60 not Stollmeyer, law b. Grove out).-Reuter.
tae, e. Kardar b. Pritchard Marshall, c. Pritchard b.
Hollies
were in there with better than the country who can pull on the record is held jointly with Lloyd Evans To Miss Teatrail, b. Hollis
gol chastens in events and some onus,
of the late-prent, and L.
Heach,
of
Fanston Jerse
of the track. The youngsleys wont be pro- Owens and Harold Davis of the
Icam
United States.
100 Metres Now, this is no semblance of
Hurdles in 13.6 fur Ministry of res, by Richard Attlesey (US) The only combative notion fan appeal
wartime
College of Football which will reduce the at
Park, produce
Maryland, albletes measurable with whole game to a formula. No United States, in June, 195c. best was Hussin, who sent here formula is needed. The football this record is held jointly with the sensational Moen Wamaterial is here and has only to larrson Dillord, (US).
to electrify Dynamos
British encouraged. -Soccer in 1910.
QUIESCENCE
was For the rest, there quiescence and the liberty to play games and prepare for the time when The old
tired.
on was
more attractive
their
at-
1919-Reuter.
Scottish clubs pay
this
Fourth Test
Worrell, not out... Walcoll, not pul
Extrar
20
ON THE BRIM
If a rolfer, what would you do a ball hovered on ปาก
1brim of the hole ... Tap it in once, or wait a few seconds to see if it drops?
at
A correspondent asks how the action of Antonio Corda nt) Harrogate he watched the ball 29 for about a minute, hoping il
Services' Table Tennis Final
20
12
nie
Total (for four)
13 London, Aug. 10,
Fall of wickets: 1-03, 2-60, Godfrey Evans, the Kent 3.04 and 4-113. and England wicket-keeper. will miss the vital fourth and final Test match against | the West Indies, commene. Pritchard ing at the Oval on Saturday, irove
fractured Don Taylor because thumb.
The Hijery occurred While Evans
Кет was bating for
of
34
Hollies
Kardar
Bowling to date
о M R
W
10
20
23
40
14
30
3
0 14
---Reuter,
SINGAPORE
120 Yards Hurdles In 13.6 sees, by Attlery (US) at Collens Encouraged! Pay them, For-
Park, Maryland, in June, 1956), ret the hide-bound ideas that This record is held jointly with dalm football as a team game Dillard (US) and allot equal payment to all)
880 Yards (4 X 200) Relay members of the team.
In 1
1 min. 24.4 Accs. by the Admit thut
the University sonic uf
of Southern Call- players are, if not better, at least formis (M. Patton, R Frazier, G. to the public Pasquali and
N. Stocks) at against Middlenex at Canter BASKETBALL "Well, the Lion is tired, and you than others and pay them com- Fresno, United States, in May, with (m:nzurately
bury today. He was struck ou can make bones about it.
the right hand by a ball from When 1 consider that the tractiveness.
Warr, Juhn
Cambridge the majority
University and Middlesex fusi watcher on the Rio tour were basis, and what is good enough
medium bowter, and altheur) players I watched on European for Scotland and Bogata should
batting he we he continued tours before 1933, I marvel that be good enough for England.
LO hospital immediately they did so well.
Innings ended,
the place in
England team in the fourth Test will be taken by Arthur Mcintyre, the Surrey wicket-keeper, who has been showing splendid form. recently bolt behind £210
and with stumps Keuter.
footballers of
1
This in not to appeal to the FA for a refurbishing of the England side completely. It is merely to draw attention to the fact that the now talent is
was
il
-(London Express serumcaj
Singapore Strong Mcn To Compete For World Titlos
French Victory In Dublin Horse Show
two
Dublin, Aug. 10. France won the Irish Minis- ter of Defence's speelal Cop during the Internajjonal jump- not emerging with the alacrity
ing competition at the Royal It used to
Oubli Society's horse show There
here today. day
when burst on not Tommy Lawton
two rounds over the Singapore.
Aller only the club but also the
and course The Singapore Amateur permanent International horizon, but, alas,
Federation has additional fences, Lieutenant du there has been no such bursing, Weight lifting
in the Breuil, on Tourbillion, and M.P. decided to ke purt apart from Billy Sieel, since.
Doriola, on Marquis, were both World's
weight have done fortcoming How we could
fnulllets. They jumped ognin Lawionlifting championships to be held
and tied, both incurring eight was then decided Thong Saw-pak, the light- all the difference in the world to
should share the that Лno
that weight champion of Singapore that they defence. courageous middle and second-place winner at the trophy. thoughtful,
Empire Games. The next place was shared by line, and to that crafty attack, recent Brit
L. Ambrosio, despite the fact that all of them and Tho Fook-hung, the bantam- Lieutenant
and Captain L are practically wearing whiskers. weight champion of the British Foxhunter,
the trip Magee, of Ireland, on Ormonde. Now we must forget officially. Empire, will make
-Reuter.
wilh
a five-years-ago
in Rio. He would have made at Paris in October this year. faults. It
If not emotionally, the men who Reuter."
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In the Bal of the Nine Dra- gons Services Club Table Ten- monthly tournament
Inst night L/C Howell beat Pie Seriving in three sets, the scores being 10-21, 21-12 and 21-17.
In The semi-finals Scriving beat L/Bir Baker 21-17 and 21- 14. while Howell beat L/Wri Ower 21-15 and 21-11,
uf
The prizes were procented by Mr Robertson,
a mimber the Ladies Committee,
The first round of the Tennis Dart Tournament resulted in a close win 4-3 by the 23rd C.O. Regim: R.A. over the 14th; Field Regiment "A" team. ·
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS Th: following иге further selections for tomorrow's Lawn Bowls League Matches:
PIC Giving another grand ex- 1st Division: y INC (home) at 335
a.m. H. Marvin, C. POPSE hibition, the Singapore All-Brown. W.J.D. Cameron Stars Basketball team D.B. Taylor, F.E. Channing, C.
ru-i piln, w, Marttardy, fakip); ; Per gistered their third win in. lands, W.il. Milyer
2. Dowman (skin).
HKCC 2nd Division: v KCC (away) at
H.G. Slade, A.E. Howkins (skin); (ATW) Phi, T. Fairburni. Brown, B.A, Ellwards (skip); 1.8. Cassidy, R.H. Wild, H.F. Shields.
welliptum f«kipy POSTPONED FIXTURES The following are the port
in
the bat. longkong last night, beal- ang Chung Sing by 61 points to 41.
LEAGUE TENNIS
1.30 p.m.-8.9. Angus, P. Kennedy.
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One West Indian who will not be going home with the others after the cricket tour will spend the winter hard at work in London. He is Alan Rac, open- ing batsman and a law student at Lincoln's Inn.
He tells me he will return to his reading immediately after the tour is over in September. Only hls nuls for the Bar remain: he will take them
would fall can be reconciled with Rule 39: "If the com- petitor's ball lies on the lip of hole. ha all hole out without delay. If he fail to do either in December or in May. he shall incur the penalty of He will practise in Jamaica,
ADDING IT UP heident, and Talk tople after Terry Allen's Hood sportsman, world fly-weight championship could not be necused of undue defent is the scoring system by delay. There was a strong possi- which a referee and two judges bility that if he had waited two arrived at their unanimous or three minutes the wind would 'points decision for Dado Marino. haver binwn the bell in. There a According to no time limit set for the tairing Cho and fulge Olds sold Marino cables, referee of a butt.
won by 22-19; Judge Pacheco GOES TO OXFORD made The margin 23-18. Not Lieutenant Chris Chattaway, ene of the half-dozen experts I former Wolting schoolboy who talked with could explain how established 11 new inter-these totals could have been Services cord treently for the come by in a fight that lasted mile at Uxbridge Chris rounds, 15,6sec.) is to go to Oxford In Britain, we award fve University in September.
marks to the winner of rach
At Oxford Challaway, a men- round, with a lesser propertion ber of the Walton Club, will to the loser. In Europe and Join Roger Bannister, who, con- most American States--but not, trary to general belief, will be apparently, In in residence another year. Chat-winner of coch laway and Bannister might well marks. be our Olympic milers
Hawall-the round geta 20
-(London Express Service)
Entries For Hockey League Close On September 1
All preparations for the 1950-1951 hockey season, which is expected to begin in the first week of October, were completed at yesterday's Council Meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Association.
1960.
Affiliated clubs are invited to submit their entries for the coming League not later than September 1, Entries fees are $20 per team, and clubs are re- quested to mention in their entries, their home grounds, club colours, and the names and telephone numbers of their secretaries.
Chung Sing offered the visi ters weir aternest opposition so Chinese R.C." eaxlly defeated for and actually took the lead United Services R.C. by eight se in the opening minutes, by 3-2 to one yesterday. USRC. who at then 7-4. were one man short, conceded res The Singapore allack, how-poned Third Division Leaguej w. E. McWilliams
comparatively
sois.
ever,
The results were: S.K. Wong and F. Kwok (CRC) slow
Calley and Tolle -;
WK. Ma and
after
a
Fixtures arranged by the Kow-
(Chair
CX-
Sub-committees elected at League, their place in this Division would be given to the the meeting were;
Rules Sub-committee-S/Ldr newly-formed Argonauts, most
of whom are sald to be KITC
players.
Should the KITC decide to enter a tean, the position of
the Argonauta "A" team will be decided t the next meeting.
its loon Dock Club in conjunction man), Cpl. Fraser, Capt. Af start soon got into beat Readliced and Weeks 6-3; sea siride and Chung Sing did well with the Convenors of the tw W. Clawford.
Selection Sub-wmmaltice. to only a 10-12 Clubs concerned: KDC v Inc PL. Pan (CRC) to hold them
the Art on Saturday, August 12 at KDC: Mr P. F. Xavier (Chairman), beat Readhead and weeks 6-0; Jusi lend at the end of
KDC HIKERC on Saturday, S/Ldr W. E. MeWilliams, Wo to Cattey and Tottle 4+G;
quarter. W. Wu and T.W, Chu (CRC) beal Under the swift persistent August 10 nt KDC: KDC v IRC K. G. M. Smith, Rendhead and Weeks 0-2:
on Saturday, August 26 at IRC. Calley and Tolle G.
South Australia's Governor Caught
by Barres Appleby
COAL WELL.
IF YOU
REALLY WANT TO COM SPIONE INKJA
LAND BOOK
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ŠNÉ RODAS THAT CHE KADINI TRAT SEKNCHÈ THERE'S THERE KALING,
RACING AT BRSHDE
NEXT WEEKS
AT ERICHTON
NEXT HERK
beal
plinck of the visitors. the Chung Sing defence withered in the second stanza, allowing Weir opponents to stretch their lead to 31-18, when intermission came
EXPERIMENT FAILED The local team's experiment
01
·
A 2,225-lb. Shark Adelaide, Australis,
The Governor of South Aus
a
rod
in concentrating on a post-less tralia, Sir Willoughby Nome. jofence in the third and fourth
has received official recogniliowy) quarters falled disastrously,
for catching
2,225-pound; time and again they were white shark on
reel caught with long forward last March, Francesco Lamente.
ended with cay passes which
the International secretary of goals from under the basket.
Game The outstanding player
Fishing Association of was New
York, sent Sir Willoughby again the Singapore centre a letter saying the Assoc forward, Wong Tin-sck,
who
Association's collected 1 ponts from nur executive committee had vuled
"special feld goals and zeven free that
achievement
be certificate Among the local team, good awarded for your catch." displays were given by Chu Sir Willoughby missed qualif- Pan, who scored 13 points, and ying for a world record becZÜNE Ho Hin-cheo with 10 points to he was helped when landing bis credit
the giant shark-United Frem
Losses
outmandin
Umpires Board. Mr P. F. Xavier (Chairman), Mr G. T. Palmer, W. O. Padley, Mr Mukhan Singh, Fight Sgt. E Aldridge.
TWO NEW TEAMS
Applications for membership
"B" DIVISION
Teams in the "B" Division are the Nomads, Argonavis Dutch Hockey Club, University, YMCA, T:under- bolls, Police "B", RAF "I". and possibly Hongkong Auxi- llary
Air Force.
from the Thunderbolts and the able for play are
Grounds that will be avail-
MT
Argonauta were approved,
Royal
Navy, The Hon. Secretary,
Skumshulpo, ninko. nld that he expected Recreio and University.
RAF, Hongkong Auxiliory Air Force
On the proposal of 8/Ldr to send in their application soon. McWilliams.
those of tha Army, Police. Club de
1:
Was
rciolved After a lengthy discussion on hat the appointment of
um- the actual allocation of teams pirts be left in the handa nd Into the two divisions of the he Umplies Board. An appeal League, it was decided that the for more umpires to offer their "A" Division should be made voluntary services was made up of A-my, Recreto "A" "He by Mr F. F. Xavier, and thoto creto "B" KITC Honkongockey enthusiasts who are in Hockey Club, Royal Navy, lerated fa umpiring are uhod Royal Air Force and Police to communicato with him clo in the event of KITC not par- Caldbeck, MacGregor, Ltd, fole- Ucipating In
seasons place No. 2007.
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