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65 HS1 834228961 62 HQ 83894 Section 6

271 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: May 24, 2007 · Broad topic: General · Topic: 65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Section_6 · 271 pages OCR'd
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Hr, i] Sunday Graphic, July 6, 1952 19 ‘\ ( JOHN ROBERTSON’S CRICKET ROUND-UP BEDSERS broadly and the bars buzzed with hilarious bowler-hatted Sat. determination needs only such a, captain's left-hand deliveries all stimulus. over the place. tte mighty of South gid as shed “Siaier's Well - . al wuhely cre at the rion. 7.50. Tw, va r Griffiths and an wunusuall ee + ee ek for : Surrey restrained lrevor pees had = Tt "HEATRES. sadors. Eves. ae ee. 2.50 * My Fashion. is. Twice Nily, sd and 9.0, pee ites Pr. 2,30. Bah ‘Sat, pi ie ees oa G “i 5 den, Bannister burst lets him down By TERRY O'CONNOR HITE CITY'S international ' athletics meeting yesterday, billed as any Olympic Games pre- view for British runners Gvho The epenteconiers could not naiere fe Elizabeth, at the y, so-often | vy tane 7.15. ee Yorkshire could be out prolific stand and both m Sine cee his oie . gut in the eighties. Ray Suni Bat., 2. uth Pacific, or a meagre 137, and among) ess, 7,50. Th, early slain England’s ep Bite Sen capi nae Ter teh praise ‘ot Yerk’s.7.30 | portions — over 29,000 people the 30, 6.50. Th. re people mR, cn PY reviously hit a half-century Oe ee let a “eiound™were iat idew Was 2 een of purest and Dick , as, 79 berore lunch, o to Helsinki in two weeks’ 4.. St, 5. | titivst it engendered, and Surrey’s| "ay _seren held it one-| showed that he is the most fear- : me), was hot a very encourag- diet yin, the magnificent bowling achieve- handed ana very fow down. seen oneeer Te ne See Gaacene é s in ohe dot: peoger ESE Ockles. beaten nh 2 me, Murder fe Catch disallowed — | stroxe was'a six’ SY Ser mettes in dhe tangle match Dozens of people drowsed on by another glishman, Albert Yorkshire _left-hande! the grass near George Parr’s tree Spb wena bowler Adele and ane a Although this is not Bannister’s sav the side from ré though Wilson, who scor ment, i pas plasses was the Bedser twins, who é| Bis Pagian, batsmen “Roy plodded Olympie distance—he is our lead- lucky not to be out @ celebrated their 34th (rate day the previous day. Test-match style Brother Alec, Me his thercest, ‘Mest magnificent Test match style, took five Yorkshire wickets for just over ten runs apiece, and the og es massive Bric, kan come into his. ane as - oper shlan, scored an _ | estat Foner iaanas jomcdlinyort es Root TGiataws hand shire attac’ Horr ie urrey.-134 for thice at the|somte face flushed and hot under about 2 Warwick collabse and ihe elose—could not in their wildest the sunburn at Colchester @$/naving been 231 for three. Page dreams have believed that they|Essex ran to 40% for §— and then | piay, only twice for Kent last would be only three runs behind |Ueclared—atter he had put them) season but is obviously an Yorkshire os an he fiat innings in} in? uisition the first day of a match. the t solid opae and elegant Boros wicket, though It Aone wicket-keeper, R. T. Spooner, had bing. wae never anything giv Warwick a great start by remote icked. peor odirey Evans, kine have a Job on to promoted in the batting order, A mis match but Yorkshire gave Kent some confidence. slow-| the ne Mon, . ilgon, Mr. Gallatin es The bee et as Revie, ce Green h,, Sat.2.30. + for a Boy. bike ts Hees Fs or the san “Was Be 2 é va Bt 2.30. “irome, Eves. -O_and 8.45, Your Life, 730, Tes Iianairess, Frank Lowson, Parehise' ning bat, went all out for a big sweep to leg e's ope result ... lbw b Laker. Oxford slow march By ROLAND ALLEN [’ was the spin of Robin Marlar, bowling his aecurate}! of breaks up the hill in the Garersity mitch at Lord's yes- terday, which worried Oxford's better batsmen much more than the high speed of the two Cam-|t bridge Test bowlers, Cuan MeCarthy and John Warr. Oxford batted all day for 233 The toast over the tinkling &8 blip pron Thode TAI “ERS ing 1,500 metres man—the man- ner of his defeat fay come fis & shock to his admirers. -For once the pane Bannister burst 30) yards from the tape failed him. Slow start A low first lap, 58. 7sec. fee ee of six wickets and it webster led with Bannister com: how J. E. Bush more than four|fortably behind. As they entered | ours to gather together his 62|the back straight, the 35,000 ° iti fi basse Sowdrey, thé “young crowd wag hushed, waiting for the Bannister burst. peat: batsman, who. as WE! gut when he began to open\up now, has a wide range aft strokes, his stride, 26-year-old ebster only occasionally showed them {o dougedty refused to be overtaken. took i ae 58. whieh For 100 yards these two runners H N electrified the sone | by run- BE eke rat oe = minutes ae ning neck and neck gO rst run, a single He struck seven fours, tao ok At the third bend, Bannister end of a weary day. Roy batted all day for 142 and book over five hours jor his cen- ury euncity. was when seven. Constable made a wonderful attempt to catch him with his} hand on the Niele Ison was walkin: pavilion until tecailed. Sea pe had dis- Page to rescue When the Kent bowling looked like being severely mauled at Coventry young -Page braught It was the biggest cricketi gaffe of the season for thé pitch was-never anything but. docile. a bane ee Peet ru Sa e on wounds by clouting the Middlesex back, but ¥ 8 Vsts Open Evae., 7.0, fais. 7 “iad #30. 3 te inter Journey fartin’s, 7.30 i Sat. 5. at 2 ).wecks. scuutiteValues : *hagt, Hill, 30 ‘a ent ets inster. & 3,15. Th Murder, hall, 7.0, Th Sal,. 5.15, 8, otant Heracs. ee At 20. Sat. 5 & The Love of ir Colonels, INEMAS imy, s Olvie - Rael It: 30,6.50.8.57 i gees than the world’s best athletes amit Be: he t bey = LOS2 ore PE: Helsink on July 19, ‘bhe Gan Games thenrselves will i oat trial. We Bri oe ho have so tovall lieved in and tried to = aD we have ball po due pees NO o. what This: Ob resolve tigelf tate oy a between, Am. heed to go great. Pate. by prey Uiner | in ihe’ wotld gt bol polities. Wil rivalry © ‘be s"caizied ‘nto spore. the cyn ig alles gr pant in the Olympic mae Nazi vulgarity ihc prestige gba a One in Berlin. thie Olan Was used by Germany a avid sere particular political ereed af th ve era. eater wine stagin| ana organisation was spectacu eee tee i British stomachs, et The 1948 Ganics at Wembley pedestal. even harder up then than we are now. We struggled through some- jhow. Our arrangements may not as good or luxurious aa the Bertin or Los Olympiads. But we showed the Si world the real L VELE 4,000,000 people, has put up a magnificent show in the sta, of the Games. good hosts. repetition of Berlin. it's down on the track where d| the Giym pic idea) will —or trailed national tions. GILROY'S Remember, spirlt of Games, And the world went away happier than before * ae * Finkeed, with The Fb dust. Angeles only There will be #o} qi i be upheld] morrow. and political aspira- The Americans and the Russians should know the eyes of restored the Olymple Ideal to lty the world will be focused on were} them closer than ever before. Be frank about lt. There can be sharp practice. unfair tactics and bad sportsmanship even in the Olympics. A bump or a mudge can mean the tony: & ssid ' [4 sportsmanshi still Pe * ere at Helsinkt p atl athletes who detest. each other’s olitical creeds? The British say |r { can and should Age lengthens odds HEY are against litthe Gene Sarazen oe nz the Open golf cham- |pionship, which begins at Royal) Dudas, and St. Anne’s to- Gene is 50. Age tn- doubtedly has -inituenced§ the odds offered against him. Does topping the half century necessarily put a golfer out Lytham C/O;RIE|B'0| second thoug! we ast season, £21,993 offering 25. to Les ‘this entry . tough 1 among the "25 to 1 others"? It shouldn't. The Hon. Michael Scott was 55 when he won amateur title. Sarazen could be tough Proposition at 50. It’s 0 years since he won the championship come over to win but to “ meet some old pals and show the youngsters how.” At 25 to 1 Gene seems a nice bet for “showing how” ta more than the youngsters. * * * PORTS FRONT FLASHES: Bob} (Birmingham) not Be for elsink!, eat all ritain'’s Olymple rider pamper ig road ioyele he rede 84 miles in 26min. 24sec, jeqitlectors having ts? Maitlan ‘olves mite £10,609 profit season before fans will still pay more neat American, Private Stanley ida ere from Germany, isses gpen golf championsh: because I. never receiv uck, espec- jally as Antonio Cerda (Argen- time) was admitted although his entry Was late. them cover drives Ppralabe from the cricket copyhooks. tf such a@ one ich made. it matter of anne that, alehousn these two got more ¢han their fair shave of the Oxford it all was below) an hour. Dead-bat technique It did not raise much above that for nearly all day. Aft times it es as low as five in half an ge the fact that Bush once from arr, thy attack was very ist ej) such more. T Cambridge fielding was better than we have seen it hat th admittedly er bowling—were| worthy of something better than iso much negative defensive and even dead-bat technique, Towards - finish FP. D. 8. Blake and W, M. Mitchell sw their bats Rn “a refreshing ani profitable process, even if it nag pened later than majority opinion reckoned it. should have done GILLINGHAM in a par savenewe 84, their scor-| this and he modestly claims he hasn't ne rate throu duck from a lifting z ball The was forced ss drop. came again i e home straight. Webster kept nts famous rival at bay to win In the moderate time of Imin. 55.7sec. There has been criticism of Bannister’s lone-wolf training It’s obvious from this race that even he cannot do without first-class competition. He will find the Swedes and Germans a far tougher pro- position than stout-hearted Weh- ster at Helsinki. World’s best equalled | Records fell im the reley events. Australian Ww seth _wint heh wor se + X TLOYUS Lely args equalling the world’s best. set up by a South African eam. Marjorie Jackson, who Fan the anchor leg for Australla, had earlier. won the metres \(thisec.) and 200 metres ad teee.), fastest times for these distances by a woman in Britain. In the 4 x 440 yar@s relay the Jamatoan team broke the British Empire record. of 2min. 15.6sec., The England-Walvs team won the fuanguins maich Ae a 110 [ae ace Scotland) sfeved 66, SIGN KIRMAN Ce yesterday signed their fifth player in a week, Harold Kirman, 22-year-old wing- half from Hull City. Third-round results if English Bowling Association imterceunty championship: Northumberland thalders) beat Nottingham 121— 99: Surrey beat Warwick 123— 101; Middlesex beat, ‘Notfollk Ta1—112; Hampshire beat Somerset FLI-—140; |, Addiscombe cyclist J.B. Smith broke Southern Road Association 50-mile record by siz seconds. His time was 2hr. 4min. 5Ssec. Poole-to-Wareham and back road race (194 miles) was won by a - Essex v Middlesex Allenby At. Colchester; Fagex—First Innings r © Dodds ¢ and b D Compten . A pet ret. hy % “Poly. Frome ‘Caroline | 'x. Adults only mn. Carrie (A), 4.50 fi Sussex v Glamorgan At Hov Ghimorira ao rat Beta b Jam Shift Wood Prise Ihw b dumes .. ¢ Oakman h James om ly Cornford. ... Suttle b Oukes Surrey v Yorkshire At the tla York Leicester v Hampshire her oe ae At BLetcester: : a Hampshire—First arcane ¥ H Rogers lbw b Pulmer ... Cowplatt R Gray b Spencer... back, to Carlisle, be Mhlens-Mokearie b Palmer mente? easy victory for New- WH Rayment & Walsh b Sp feastle in South Africa. They © KH Eagar bh Palmer beat Eastern Province 5—T. Dare b pane es John | Wardrop (Motierwell os an tliar reece allasey ae pa a + Spenctr will eeplain Britain's men's and|D. A. Tunbridge (Highgate H.) wamen’s Olympic swimming lin Zhr. 58min. 44sec. Highgate teams, won team race. ple Fak Innings a CvoOtTeVoOmomaE Ualaeae omg iion, Walt ‘til Sun ‘Shines e (a), Tech. to, From 4.40, oe, Tech, (a). nt, Haynirkt, ted_ Frontier.as 5.50; 8 fie n Surridge b Lec Wi atson ¢ MeIntyre b Surskite ww. D Yar aera iQ Morante b Surridge Wardle e eae b A Bedser ... actbenter: etait b pase a8 Brennan “aot out if i Holdsworth b A Bedser Angel (ud. Extras Petras lei, ven Lele Total. . Total (9 whts dec) 40 rom Damascus | Howling: A Hedser 5-54, Surridge 3-22, |, Newline: Foun Oe a Ce pei eae ae immines 0D R Raglan <2 ae gg Surrey— obertson ¢ Preston Eb B Fishlock ce ene. b Yardle }A Thompson ¢ Gibb b Preston (a3 A Bedser Oub. 7) J Edrich not out aie G i Constable cB es T H Clark c Wilson b Close Total ( 2 wkts) nov Northants v Somerset ‘At Peterborough: ao Innings 0M) Oso aon pn OS a ca Vinar c L Compton b Grifiths b Young. P Greensinith not out Preston not ott ... Seq UZhiseruoun a so Unde ghee i ODSIORe oe os gbrtgzenh anae I oat 9° Hever Cox b James . Shepherd not out _... Extras EH Knott not out. 4, Theatre. Extras ao] so Wong eos James 4-45, ‘ornfor sex—First Innings o ee * Knott ; John Langridge ¢c Watkins b Hever Smithson ¢ Harr Oakes b Hever . o|M 'Tompkin not out . Cox Het out cH herein Lor Pen 7 Smith not out Extras)... Total Bowling: at Damascus Leice ch.) (0). 3 Areh Pav. “dq Frontier,a, 5.50, 8.40. uallery. Fall Hin. a, | Col. ‘s open 4,0. Total (2 wkts) Derbyshire v Lancashire At Burton: Derhy shire First Tnpings S Elliott Ibw b Statham eral. a! c Revill b Statham a B Carr-b Hilton ... Kelly b Statham . Morgan run out . E Rhodes c sade Gladwin not. ow Dawkes ¢ Washbrook ® Hilton .., Jackson ¢ Wharton b Hilion Extras Total (2 whktsd= oc iciacune Warwick v Kent mth he | Marhle Arch, | atic. Courier Total (3, WEG) cosae '.5,.25. 8.20, Gloucester v Worcester The Quiet rhe Qe At Bristol. eae hime Wercester—First innings Kenyon ¢ Crapp b Scott.......... Tora: Sar U. ‘Silzapoppin. i Wason by Scott. x) (Tec: hb) j tay, 6s (One. Fantasia Li Camo qd ‘y, 5 witk——-First Innings ¢ Gardner ¢ Fage b Dovey ' Spooner b FANS y 5 Ord ¢ Wilson Wright Bromley eb cone - Bluteld e onined i Banke ¢ Stephenson E sa i trick mot out. ; . 19 RK Brown ¢ Robinson b Redman... mo ty ‘Sono Re SOO SS ara [i al ope Seni 2222 ndbent. b eur Dew: ee ¢ McHugh. b ' Deverens lbw ig Wenn © Jenkins not out Horton not out Extras W Grove b Pi aes E Weeks ¢ Evans b Pa E i] “hk f epeeroeee ) ‘MILK of MAGNESIA’ TABLETS ~— By correcting acidity they give prompt telief from heartburn, flatulence and all other forms of acid indigestion. *€ Milk of Magnesia* Tablets are handy to carry in handbag or pocket. Handy Pocket Packs — 9d. & 1/5 Family Sizes —2/10 & 4/11 rr * Milk of Magnesia” is the trade mark of Phillips? preparation of magnesia” Clarke b Teawneniee om Extvax fee Pritchard b Dovey Hollies not out Extras Ratodarny be fal Saeasnnea" ON a ek ee ee oe ee rere aa! Howling: Statham 4-53, Hilten- 3-66, Tattersall 2-27. Lancashire maa Innings © Washbrook not ou JT Ikin not out * Total (0 wkt) Speedway racing NATIONAL LEAGUE—Div. L—Belle eet 38; Norwich 47, nay M12)" piv. W.—Coventry 44, Poole 40; Cradley Heath 51, Hiothetieee a NATIONAL TROPHY. (2nd — legj— Odsal 67, West ae) 40. Odsa) win on Tot a7 G eye ae Bawling: ‘Buse 4-107, Date 3-115, ‘an of rissa a 38 azell 1 Total (7 bhi inerpet— Pest alee pit Giritiee not o Oxford U. v Cambridge U. pF Angell not oa te At Lord's. Bxtrag occas Oxford Univ. mats Innings Total ee ee 8 301 Bowling: aire §-84, Dovey 4-88. éo Story, a. Wright - SL See You Dreams iin. t Poot 4.50, ‘ODEO my Aren holdes Tex 3 July Reg. praiy nt——First Pahl AE Page ther b Grove ety ree ie ja bey rot one, Hee & 'T G Evans c Spooner b Townsend . hie) Get & O'Linn bo Hollies ~ & R Mayes net out . Extras Total (3 wkts) ccs: Scotland v Ireland At Paisley? Fretaed—First Tnninga LAB aggregate of 104—10 Nichol 6-22): Scatinnd—First Innings SOUTHERN LEAGUE—Rayleigh 65, 0-2, \ Southampton 19. Total (0 aria mass gee sabeus + Notts v India At Nottingham. India—First. Innings Roy not out K Gaekwad lbw hb. Gooneseena ReAdhikari ¢ Poole b Birtle & Buvare not out ...:,.. Extras Peat Total (@ whkts) Total (2 er seeweeecenee Ge2-— iS
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