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65 Hs1 834228961 62 Hq 83894 Section 6

271 pages · May 15, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: 65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Section_6 · 271 pages OCR'd
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Wait’ "tik Sun shinee om i JOHN ROBERTSON’S CRICKET ROUND-UP TWIN DAY FOR ELVEN, the gasometers winked Biren and the bars buzzed with hilarious — bewler-hatted entlemen of South London as he mighty Yorkshire crashed coe an unhely crash at the vat. comer could not beleve that the omni- aren ork “it and be out a Baglands| the early Ree saen iin, mateh portions — over (ae people grammed into, the ground—were thlay it engendered and Stirey's ‘Tsgnincent Dowling achieve: The toast over the tinkling| lasses was the Bedser twins, who celebrated thelr 34th birth day the previous day. slate, tak ‘tive Yorkshire wlekers Just over ten ‘runs “apiece, a dma “the ‘cqually” massive pele’ |B who has come into his own as ai opening batsman, scored 67 and | ta there to Worry the York- fe actaek, Yomorrow, Surrey—! for ree at tl glose—could not in thelr wildest dveams have beiteved that Would be only three runs behit ine Yorkshire on the first inn! ‘ofa match, And the though It needed the first day Gra wicket thh watching, Was never on! Temotelg wicked. = Yor! have a job on to} save this maven but Yorkshire! atinietes wit he tested in the ‘mplad. dive pave: pad wil bly ante’ d a two} rats meee a! political afena and justity vais u Saceeal iat Nazi vulgarity LYM Pe suranee eta In Berit ent ‘Olympiad el lin, is. Oly} was used by Germany to bind their pacticular political ereed of that era, OF cgi ibe, staging | ang organi as spectacu! ceclens, is, oe. wanie Uppairul was. Vil al urn Silt secmagnee i; The 1948 Gamics at Wembley Surrey v Yorkshire At the Oval. Yorkshiee: First snings L Hutton b A Bedser, boon athens ¢ Barker b Suid. Brennan not out Holdsworth 6A EXUAS sone Total . gomepzent’ * Harte e talker A Bedaer ee vs b rb rigs LB Piswlace ec Wilnn Wardiey ‘A Bedser not out Gonscabie b’ close H Clark ¢ Wilson b ¢ F Parkes not oat ‘Total (3 witts) Gloucester v Worcester ‘AL Bristol, Woreester—First_ tnnings Total (7 wkts) Oxford U. v Cambridge 1 ts Govdiey ‘> Mariar ES care cman Pa eye Total (6 wkts) .., were | $11 and) the Olympic tdeal will be upnelg i ‘HL Gimblet BEDSERS determination needs only such @jcaptain’s left-hand deliveries alt samulus, the, place. ad @id an unusually the? captain te restramea Lrevor Bailey had deserves & meed of ®;| prolific stand and both men were {ook three eh Jour in the eighties. Ray Smith catch by Wi fad previously’ bit a haltcentury hiday was & ick Doda, 78 before lunch, ray serene.” st] showed that he Is the most four: handed ana’ very Pt rid Ab ONC Hess opener in the gume—some- en ata et, a Ss ; ir I Dicky's first sco Catch disallowed % xorksoite left-handers, slow~ stroke was a six. Dozens of people drowsed on bowler Wardle, and tall Wilson, saved the side from aire disgrace! grass Near George Parr’s tree though Wilson, who scor exactly, was lucky not to be out| jy] when seven. Constable made a wonderful Jautempt to catch nlm, with his] on the ground. Wilson w: Walking to che pavilion ‘until reca’ ‘he umpire had dis- Silowed ‘the ate Was Denis Compton's hand- Some face flushed and hot under the sunburn at Colchester as} Essex ran to 40% for 8— and then aectared—after he had put them in: It was the biggest: crickett gaffe of the season for the pitas fas never nee be, doc Young amateur rul wait into “tne wounds by clouting the Mi! st GILROY 'S sm SPORT GOSSIP restored the Olympic Ideal to tty the world will be focused on pedestal. Remember, we were) them closer than ever belore. even harder up then than we are] Be frank about It. ‘There can! no na shar oe gs practice, unfair tactics) We struggled through some- iportsmanship even in how, Our ip magna er tee ae Olympics. A bump or a have been as good or luxurious] nudge can mean the loss ef » the Berlin or Los Ai title, ae eee gy wo real 5 Games. And the world ee en away happier than before * 2 * VEPEM Finland. with onl Lobo. 00 ‘people, has put w . Age lengthens odds magnificent show In the st: bf the Games. “the Finns wi good hosts. There will be = ian Repetition of Kerlin. It's down on the track where Surrey as Thdian batsman “Roy plodded his weary way from noon Ul the end of a weary day. Roy batted all day for 142 and took over five hours jor his cen- tury Page to rescue When the Kent bowling looked like being severely mauled at Coventry young ~Fage. brought Sbout 2 Warwick collapse and champions were out for 304 alter having been 231 for three. Page played only twice for Kent last Season but is obviously an. acquisition. and elegant’ t solid oReaet ekeseeeoat Spooner, had_ a great start, by es ‘Warwick a century. Godfrey Evans, prom in the batting order, gave Kent some confidence. on sportsmanship still ‘at Helsinkt amor "WHathietes who detest each other’ Pouce ctoeder |The Britian, ep it can and should against little Gene Sarazen, the Open golf cham-| ytham and St. Anne's to- morrow, Gene is 50. Age un-| doubtedly has -inituenced the} odds offered against him. ‘Does topping the half century necessarily put a golfer out! CO RiE|B'0 Sussex v Glamorg: At Hove. Glamorran—Flrst_ Innings Davies ‘Ue James b Wood, wiehouse Tow bd ane Oakmap di or trailed in dust, of| national and polit teat aspira~ tions. ‘The Americans and the| Russians should know the eyes of: Essex v Middlesex At Colchester: Mysex—Pirst Innings. TC Dodds ¢'asd b D Compron EA Stanies BAS Bossiall "Brown i AE Insole b Young i Bailey ¢ Rober.son Smith Ibw b Bennett HVivar cL Compton b Gris Young T'Greensnith not oi © Preston not out Extras " Bardi Tuncer wes thw by ever ¢ Cox bd jeplierd not out Uznrga> wow i+ EES 2 2D cig 3 be sole 2h¢ 2 Ops 8 Total (8 wkts dec) Howling: Young 3-106, D Compton 1-72. Middlesex—Pirst._ Innings |B Robertson © Preston, b Smit A Thompson © Gibb b Preston WJ Edrich not out Total ( 2 wkts) Northants v Somerset At Peterborough: Total (2 whts) Warwick v Kent oventry, Warwick—Pirst Inniny Sarduer © Fuge b Dove ones b Page ‘e Wilson Hoke NOt OWE ss. Brown ¢ Robinson b) ‘Tribe © Stephenson b Hazell Davis € and b Lawrence Nutter © Huzelt h Redman W,Glarke b Lawience Extras... Hiteheoe’ Ibw 'b Page wnsend iby b Page ‘Grove b. Page. Weeks ¢ Bvans b’ Page Pritehard b Dovey Hollies not out Extras _ Sisopamieas Total. o Pike 884,” Bovey i #2 Aneel Ee out ities Total (0 wkt) Notts v India Kent—Pir Ibw'b Grove . Y ot out yang ¢ Spooner b Linn» Hollies ayes not out ‘Extras Total (3 wets) Scotland v Ireland At Paisley: Ireland —First Innings 138 exichor Seotland-—Pust Innings: Innings Aahikan € Poole ype Hazave not Exies HEY are offering 25 to 1), tt plonship, which begins at, Royal] Dud: Frank Lowson, Yorkshii for a big sweep to lex By ROLAND ALLEN ‘T was the spin of Robin’ Marlar, bowling his accurate, of breaks up the hilt ihe University miteh at Lord's yes ferday, which worried Oxtord’s better batsmen much more than, the high speed of the two Cam- bridge West bowlers, Cuan) MeCarthy and Joh Wark. Oxford batted all day for 233] among the "25 to 1 others"? It shouldn't. The Hon, Michael Scott was 55 when he won the amateur title. Sarazen could be @ tough Proposition at 50. It’s 20 years since he won the championship! ‘and he modesty claims he hasn't} come over to win but to "meet AR ge Oxford slow march Sunday Graphic, July 6, 1952 19 Bannister burst lets him down By TERRY O'CONNOR ITE CITY'S international rpoyreay prion py foes lay, Hes as an Olympic Games pre- vie at for Briti runners (who to Helsinki in two weeks’ ime), was not @ very encourag- che for Roger Bannister. he was beaten in the 800 meties in, the triangular match by another Englishman, Alber’ Although this is not Bannister’ Dlmpic distance —he ia que lead: 1,800-metres man—the man- Her oF hie detent must come as & shock to his admirers, Kor once the famous Bannister burst 300 yards from the tape failed him. Slow start After a slow first lap, 59.7se Webster led with Bannister com: fortably behind, As they entered / the back straight, the 35.000 crowd was hushed. waiting for the Bannister burst. But when he began to open up his stride, 26-year-old Webster doggedly refused to be overtaken. For 100 yards these two runne) electrified the meeting by run- ning neck and neck, % At the third bend, Bannister was forced to drop ‘back. but came again in the home straight. Webster kept is famous, Flvai at bay to win In the moderate for the loss of six wickets and It took J. E. Bush more than four hours to “gather together his 62 Colin Cowdrey, the youn; Oxford” batsman:” who, as we know, has a wide tange of strokes, only occasionally showed them to: us In @ dour innings of 55, which took him 175 minutes, ‘He was in for 32 minutes he-| fore he got his first run, a single. He struck seven fours. two of them cover drives stralght from the cricket eopybooks. We also recall such a stroke} from Bush, which made it a some old pals and show | the! youngsters how." At 25 to 1 Gene Seems a nice bet for “showing how” to more than the! youngsters. * * * Stout, FRONT PLAsites: Bob} renin ieked “for Helsinki beat ‘all itain's © Olympic riders A Londan-Leaminaton aud, cycle face he rode 84 miles in‘dh Demin’ Uasec, selectors having} second thoughts? Wolves made £10,609 profit last season, £21,993 season before = Jans will still pay more next tine. American Private _ Stanley las, here from { }misses qpen golf champtonshi because R, and A, never receiv his en totigh Iuek, espec- fally as Antonio Cerda (Arg Hing) ‘was admitted although. his entry was Iai A} R|D Leicester v Hampshire tLe ‘Mampehire—Poest Tanbngs Pe Pal Tried ine ae ee Ribena ena nee vans ‘OpaaumPeree a0E' = i Ey iE i %i Stompin “not ont. CH Palmer not out -. Extras pnblee Fis Innings tathi A Ramer b ‘Tattersall G1 "Wilatt ooHlton b) AG Revill b Statham. B Carr by iiton Kelly b Statham Morgan run out E Rhodes ¢ Howard } Statham Gladwin not out ., Dawies ¢ Washbrook i Hi Jagkyon © Wharton b Hilton Extras: a: yrattersall 2-07. ‘Laneashire—Pirst IC Washbrook not. out JT ikin not our Total (0 wkt) Speedway racing TIONAL LEAGUE—Diy. | 1.—Belle Yue 46, Birmingham 38; Norwich 47, Harringay 3 Div. It—-Coventry 44, Poole 40; Cradley Meath 51, NATIONAL TROPHY tee}— Odsal 67, West Ham 40, Odsal win on auuregate’ of 109-106 SOUTHERN LEAGUE—Rayleigh 65, ‘Southampton 1 matter of wonder that, although | these two got more than their} fair share of the Oxford runs| in a partnership of 84, their scor- Ing rate through it ali was below ‘30 an hour, Dead-bat technique It @id_ not raise much above! that for nearly alt day. At times) it dropped as low as five in halt] an_hour, Beyond the fact that Bush once| op) Aad, to, duck from. a Tung, ball ‘Walt, the dttack “was ‘very fast. but not much more. The have seen it pometines this season, but, It Is impossible to avoid the feeling| that the big crowd—-and the admittedly good | bowling —were worthy something better than So much negative defensive and even dead-} “ge technique. Towards the finish P. D. S,| Blake and W. M. Mitchell sw bats freély,'a refreshing anc profitable process. even if it bape n-|pened later than majority opinion reckoned it should have done GILLINGHAM ILLINGHAM yesterday signed) their fifth player in a week, Harold Kirman, 22-year-old wing- half from Hull City. ‘Other soccer transfers: Allenby Driver, Ipswich inside or centre-|} forward, to Walsall: Couptatia, “Bradfore City pale back, to Garliste. Another easy victory for New-| eastle in South Africa. They beat Eastern Province 5—1 John Wardrop (Motherwell and Lilian Preece (Wallasey) will captain Britain's’ men's and Cambridge fielding was] team. br. tbetter than we time of min. 55.isec. ‘There has been criticism of Bannister’s lone-wolf waining oie Reason... Its omrious, front race even he cannot do out Arst-class competition, ie will find the Swedes snd Germans a far tougher position than stout-hearted Web- ster ut Helsinki. World's best equalled Records fell in the relny events, The Australian womens < wine in fb ince) aint fine the world's best set up by @ South African ‘Marjorie Jackson, who ran the anchor leg for Australia, had won the 100 metres CLisec.) and 200) metres C24 2see.), fastest times for these distances 'by @ woman in Britain. Tn the 4 x 440 yards relay the Jamaican team broke the British Empire record, of Yimin. 13.6sec., by. ‘The England-Walés team won the triangular match with 110 Points Ro and sored 66, SIGN KIRMAN Third-round results 12 English Bowling Association intercouniy championship: Northumberland (holders) beat Nottingham 121— 99; ‘Surrey, Deat Warwick 123 Middlesex beat Norfolk ila 12; Hampshire beat Somerset 111110, Addiscombe cyclist J. B. Smith broke Southern Road ‘Association bO-mile record by siz seconds. Hig time was 2hr. amin. Ssec. Poole-ta-Wareham and back road race (19) miles) was won by D. A. Tunbridge | (Highgate 3H) im 2hr, 53min. 44sec, Highgate women's Olympic seeimming teams. won team race. By correcting acic they give prompt Felice from learipurs, farolence and a other forms of acid indigestion. *¢ Milk of Magnesia’ Tablets are handy to carry in handbag or pocket. Handy Pocket Packs —9d. & 1/5 amily Sizes —2/10 & 4/11 MMilk of Magnesia’ is the trade mark of Phillips? preparation of mognesia~ a a F $~249
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