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Birmingham Gazette from Birmingham, West Midlands, England • 6

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rale 1 Jenkins (at 6.15) broke the spell ON the stroke of 6.15 at Worcester yesterday Roly Jenkins opened his shoulders and slashed a ball from Lancashire, Roberts to the long-on boundary. Thereupon the crowd cheered ironically, for Jenkins had thereby interrupted the spell of highly tedious defensive play that had been the keynote of the Worcester batting over a period of nearly six hours, and his four runs had raised the score to a dizzy 221. A remarkably patient crowd was moved to mild barracking as Jenkins an Outachoorn pushed the along by carefully taken singles against a steady but never devastating Lancashire attack. when the obvious strategy was an offensive. NO RISK Never at any time did the Worcester batsmen show any sign that their great win over Yorkshire had gone to their heads.

Not a risk was taken. even by Bob Wyatt and Don Kenyon. whose sedate partnership of 151 occupied 20n minutes. The two early wickets both fell to 25-year-old Geoff Lomax, a paee bowler making his first championship appearance this Mason. Worcester closed the day with 247 runs for six men out.

scored in 373 a caution unfathomable even on the part of a side anxious to hang on to their high position in the championship race. Squires's 210 began bad day for Derbyshire of the day in yesterday's, cricket was the 210 by Squirm. the 40-year-old Surrey Just over 44 hours. To complete their sad day Derbyshire lost four wickets for 26 and need 232 to save the follow-on. Middl es ex, championship leaders recovered well after losing four wickets for 32 against the reigning champions.

Glamorgan. Hever, formerly of Middlesex. hit Robertson's wicket with his first ball of the match and added Edrich and Denis Compton to his bag" in five overs which cost four runs. Then Mann, Sharp and Thompson stemmed the collapse. Thompson.

trying hard for his century. played with ultra caution. but when 69 was run out in trying for a second run. Batting three hours 20 minutes he hit seven fours. At the close, Young and Gray were still together, the former hitting Muncer for six off a no-ball.

More tine oft-break bowling by Yorkshire's 18-year-old Brian (lose accounted for Essex being dismissed in three hours on a good patch at Headingley. His live wickets brought his total In five matches to 27 for 53 5 The InntWgi was notable also for the best spell of bowling this season by tast-bowler Coxon, who took three wickets for 24 in his opening spell of 14 overs. R. W. Clarke celebrated the award of his Northamptonshire county cap by taking five Kent wickets for 83.

The keen Northamptonshire attack made Kent fight hard for runs. Ames hatted correctly. Evans hit six boundaries in helping to add 57 for the bfth wicket, and Crush a huge six. Otherwise the batting was somewhat colourless. The New Zealanders visit to Oxford University was marked by successful off-spin bowling by Rabone.

and the South African student Hof Mtn' carrying his bat for 95. made in five hours. Rabone. in taking four wickets for 13 runs in three ovens after tea prevented Oxford making the big total that at one time seemed possible. reto i a and Worcester) and G.

H. Chesterton iMalvern and Brasenose) have been invited to play for Oxford in the 'Varsity cricket match against Cambridge at Lord's on 2 Chesterton is a medium fast howler. TOWNSEND FINDS HIS FORM By CHARLES HARROLD ALAN TOWNSEND is finding his batting form. Following determined stand with Grove earlier in the week against Surrey he did even better against Cambridge University at yesterday when he scored 75 runs in a century partnership with Jimmy Ord 154) that was-chiefly responsible for the Edgbaston side totalling a respectable 217 after being in trouble at 20 for four. At the close the University had lost three wickets and were 158 runs behind.

Despite the desperate nature of the situation when Townsend joined wickets had been lost in the first 40 minutes play for a mere 20 Durham-born all-rounder got under way unusually quickly. Nearly all his runs were scored in front of the wicket. mainly through hard-hit drives along the ground on the offside. Whereas Townsend was eager to hit the back foot he punched the ball Ord was content to pick out the right balls to force away. a policy which brought him seven fours In his 34.

For the rest. the Warwickshire innings was gay without being particularly effective. In fact. 217 on this easy-paced wicket was not a good score. particularly as Cambridge.

weakened by Tripos examinations, had only one Blue playing. A Opical action picture of Eric Houghton when he was a ERIC HOUG TO MANAGE NOTTS COUNTY Aston Villa star for over 19 seasons ERIC HOUGHTON, an Aston Villa star for over 19 years and one of the greatest club servants the game has known, last night accepted the managership of Notts County, with which club he has been since December, 1946. All the Midlands will join in congratulating Eric on his appointmenta just reward for a grand sportsman and gentleman. When Houghton re-signed for Notts County last August, it was for his 22nd season in big football a record only illa's easy 8-1 win approached by Birmingham City's Denis Jennings and Leicester City's Sep. Smith.

A native of liiMahon), a imeric Houghton held the title of "penalty and free- oP EENING their South of Ireland tour at Limerick last kick king." for he was one of the hardest kickers of a dead night, Aston Villa beat Limerick by eight goals to one. ball in football. Played in a downpour of rain, the game was too one-sided On leaving Donington to be really entertaining, but the delightful play of the Grammar School, Eric had a winners' forwards kept the small crowd thoroughly entertrial for Villa and signed for tained. Centre-forward Craddock stole the honours, getting the club in August, 1927. He three of his side's goals and figuring in the most sparkling made his first team debut on 4 flashes of the play.

January, 1930, and afterwards Gibson at inside right was by Gibson. Dixon, Craddock. lined every position. except Smith and Craddock completed another to show up promigoaL the soring. nently.

He scored twice and Shortly before time Limerick FINE CRICKETER the other forwards, Edwards. missed a penalty, but finished Schooled by Billy Walker. Dixon. and Smith, each found with a goal when Dorsett. the Houghton quickly gained inter- the net once.

Villa right back, deflected the national honours and made seven Villa started off cautiously, but ball past Rutherford. appearances for England and when Cradoock opened the four for the Football League. scoring to the 20th minute they Bolton transfer Eric is also a fine cricketer. of well on top, and their He played for Lincolnshire for a aefenee was seldom called upon Hamlett number of years and following a to check limerick's forwards. spell in the Birmingham and Dis- The spasmodic raids of the Hamlett, Bolton Wanderers trict League made his mark for local team were easily dealt with player.

was yesterday afternoon Warwickshire II and was by Cummings, Martin and Lowe. transferred to Port Vale at a fee appointed captain at the start of Before the interval, Edwards described as "substantial." this season. with a shot from far out, and Up to last season, Hamlett was Houghton holds one unusual Gibson with an easy drive, gave Bolton's regular first team distinction. He failed to score the Villa a lead of three goals. centre-half.

Last season, he was fromalties in both his first tried as a full back and it is as and ast matches with Aston MISSED PENALTY a full back that he will assist Villa, the latter on Boxing Day. A delightful run by Edwards Port Vale. He is a local preacher. 1946. led to the fourth header Shrewsbury Town, making 'lth P.

Warren is fit for first speedway test tonight their application for admission to the Third Division. have sent letters to all the First and Second Division clubs of the Football League, asking support for their application. GRAHAM WARREN. 23-year-old blond record-breaking idol of Midland speedway, has recovered from injuries sustained at Perry Barr last Saturday and at Wimbledon on Monday. and is now certain to appear in the Australian line-up against England for the first of the 1949 speedway Test matches at Wembley tonight.

This is good news for harassed Aussie selectors, for their main hopes are pinned on the powerful Warren-Aub Lawson partnership combine that produced 24 points out of a possible 30 in last year's series. Mottram's two victories A. 7. MOTTRAM and his probe able opponent in the finals of the mena singles. Howard Walton.

had a comfortable 6-1. 6-3 win against C. Hall and J. Malcolm in Sutton Coldfleld Hard Courts Club tournament last night. Mottram also had an easy passage on the centre court against A.

J. Cooper beating him 6-1 6-0. E. Mandlebium of Egypt dropped his first set, but managed a 5-7, 6-2. 6-3 win against Carpenter.

The other overseas player. M. F. Mohtadi, of Iraq. gave C.

Hall a 6-3, 6-1 beating. It is a safe bet there will be little short of a 90.000 crowd packing the stadium for tonight's 64th between the rivals in this country. England. present holders of the Ashes." have the whip-hand in the matter of victories. for they have won no fewer than 46 tests in the series so far.

On paper. the home side led by Birmingham-born Jack Parker. have the stronger team and are expected to win although in view of the great advantage gained by track knowledge it is surprising only one Wembley Bill included in the England team. Coventry fail by 53-29 Fleetwooci. unbeaten at home this season.

scored their easiest Win so tar against Coventry last night. Coventry took the lead with a 5-0 win in the re-run first heat atter a spectacular triple crash involving Fletcher. instanley and Appleby. In the re-run, Appleby was excluded and George Newton. the ex-New Cross and England rider, fell.

Two heats later Fleetwood themselves had a lucky 5-0 win and went on to supply the winner of every heat. to run out victors 53-29. Freua Hammersley. better known as Freda James. made her first appearance in a doubles match.

and partnered by Mrs. Cameron. went into the second round at 6-0. 6-3 against Mrs. E.

M. Carpenter Ind Mrs. E. M. Harrison.

TRACK KNOWLEDGE Both Bill Kitchen and George Minks. who know every Inch of the difficult track, have been omitted. In the women's singles Miss Suzan Partridge (British junior champion) beat Mrs H. Black, of Leicester. 5-7.

7-5. 6-3. Other results: C. Baxter beat D. J.

Townsend 10-11, 6-3; P. Hare beat P. S. Gracie 6-2. 6-3: W.

J. Moss beat R. Hartropp 6-0, 6-1; Miss P. Cowney and Mrs. W.

Cooper (Warwickshire doubles champions) beat Miss P. Fisher and Miss Partridge 7-5, 6-3. Point scorers: Plant 12. C. Cooper and N.

Hargreaves 10. G. Newton 6. F. Maloof 5.

R. Hart 4. E. Appleby and P. Lloyd 3.

Fletcher and B. Lacey 7. J. Winstanley 6. L.

Hewitt and J. Yates 3, L. Tallby 2, J. Gordon 1. J.

Whits O. liarringare Vie Duggan skippers the Australians. who hate nominated three reserves, the last named being Warren's Birmingham team mate, Arthur Payne. Payne will not ride, however, unless any other member of the side Is forted to withdraw. Tamworth out of National Trophy It was understood In Bradford yesterday that Ernest Ward.

the Bradford Northern captain and England international centre three-quarter. has written to the club asking for a transfer. If Ward is transferred the fee is likely to be a record for Rugby League football. Those concerned with the money angle on speedway will be interested to know that for tonight's meeting each rider can earn 5 a start and a further LS for every point gained. With six starts producing maximum points a rider may rake to EUO for an evening.

which is not bad going for just over eight minutes' work. Although they defeated Hanley at home last night by 56 so 51 points. Tamworth faiied by six points to qualify for the Third Division final of the National Trophy competition against Yarmouth. Anal aggregate being Hanley 110 points. Tamworth 104 points.

The return leg provided the keenest struggle seen at Drayton Stadium this season, with the home team, without Harry Saunders. dogged by bad luck from start to finish. While leading. Steve Langton. Tamworth skipper.

whose two brilliant wins in the eiehth and ninth heats had put the home team five points ahead, had machine trouble and the Hanley pair swept past him to win by a narrow margin. Point Tamworth: P. Orpwood 12. S. Langton 11.

E. Dalton 10. B. Harris IL Cecil Hookham 7. Rav Beaumont 5.

Hanley: Ken Adams 14. Git Blake 11. Ray Harris B. Lea Jenkins 5. Frank Evans 5.

Women's golf final today Mrs Val Reddan (Co Louth), former Curtis Cup player, meets Miss Frances Stephens Birkda le) the 24-year-old English champion. in the final of the British women's golf championship at Harlech today Eire's Mrs. Redden, playing at the top of her form, will be no easy victim for Miss Stephens, who played inspired golf to beat Irish champion Min Garvey. Fifth round results: Mrs. C.

Falconer beat Miss J. D. F. Kerr and 2: Mrs. V.

Reddan beat Mrs. A. T. Kyle one up; Miss F. Stephens beat Miss E.

M. Howett 3 and 2: Miss P. Garvey beat Mrs. 3 and 2. Mrs Reddan beat Mrs.

Falconer 3 and Miss Stephens beat Miss Garvey 5 and 4. Parks bowls results Senior Cop (First Raddlebarn A no. Llghtwods 205; Ward End A 213. StirchleY A 194; Small Heath A 225. Ward End 190; Handsworth A 218.

Perry Park A 206; Cannon Hill A 244. Aston 171; Bournville A w. Lightwbods A 227. Northfield A 181; Summerfield A 238. Summerfield Junior Cup (First Brookvale A 147.

Bournville 107: Stlrchley 154, Hlghbury 128: Cannon Hill 153, Perry Park 146: Adderley 151. Salford Bridge 136; British Legion 118, Small Heath 146: Raddlebarn 119. Pype Hayes 156: Handsworth 128, Queen's Park 159: Raddlebarn 147, Brookvale 140. Will secretaries note that the last day for receiving qualifying players for the charity competition is 4 June: also that 11 June is the last day for entries to reach the association secretary for the individual merit competition. WHITE WINS AND DOES A DANCE OF JOY WHEN Ronnie White )Royal Liverpool).

the English champion, holed a 10 yards putt for a birdie three on the 20th green at Portmarnock. yesterday, to beat P. B. Lucas (Sandy Lodge). Britain's Walker Cup captain, in the third round of the British amateur championship, he ended one of the finest golf matches seen in the long history of the event.

The Lousily imperturbable young Liverpool solicitor lost his calm in the exhilaration of victory, and to the cheers of thousands of excited spectators threw his cap into the air and executed a few dancing steps. Over the 7,000 yards course both Lucas and White beat par by two strokes. with scores of 71 136. 3.5'. The finish was magnificent.

White took the lead for the first time at the 502 hard. Ugh, hut Lucas retaliated with a yards putt for a three to square at the 17th. and White saved the match at the 18th by exploding" to within two yards of the flag from a sand trap. The overthrow of Joe Carr. who carried Ireland's chief hopes of providing a British champion.

was a blow to home supporters. Frank Stranahan. of Toledo. Ohio. the defending champion.

got through to the last 32 with ease as did Willie Turnesa. the other American favourite. Third round results included: David S. Govan beat Robert A. Stranahan (U.S.A.) 7 and 5: Frank R.

Stranhan (U.S.A.) beat Edward E. Lowery (U.S.A.) 5 and G. A. Loveday beat Eric W. Floldlan (Stourbridge) one up; G.

H. Micklem beat L. W. Hallen 3 and 2: R. J.

White beat P. B. Lucas at 20th; W. P. Turnesa (U.S.A.) beat V.

Herlihy 3 and 2: F. Francis beat Major A. A. Duncan 2 and J. W.

Jones beat C. H. Beamish one up; A. T. Kyle beat E.

Bromley Davenport and R. H. Oppenheimer beat A. A. McNair one up; Dr.

W. O'Sullivan beat J. B. Carr 4 and K. G.

Thom beat D. B. Somers 8 and 7. County cricket scoreboard Worcester Lancashire Innlngot Bird Lomax Cooper Lobax Kenyon Howard Pollard 87 Wyatt and Pollard Howorth Grieves lkin Outachoorn not out Jenkins Grieves White not out Extras Total (6 wkto) .17 South Africa ca4d MUST HAVE THIS Northants Kent With nine wieltep In hand Northants need IA foe first Innings lead. (Ames 46: Clarke 5-- 83.

Brown 3-39) Innings: 0 for I wkt iOldfleld n.o. 35. Barron n.o. 25). Middlesex vqafwirital! Inntorts: for 9 okts 89, Sharp 68.

Mann 50) Cambridge U. Warwick With three wickets down Cambridge are 138 behind. Innings Gardner run out Croom run out Roberts Wait Ord Ibw Wait Wolton Wait Townsend Insole Hawkey 75 Cranmer Rimell Grove Popplewell Stevenson Kendall Rimell Wait Flint not out Pritchard Popplewell Stevenson Extras Total 217 I Howling: Hawkey 1-40, Wait 14-69, 1-40. Stevenson 2-24. CAMBRIDGE Innings Hoskyna Kendall Grove 9 Hawkey Grove Anton not out Mitchell Townsend Sutherland not out Extras Total (3 vats) 30 Yorkshire Engle need only Bye runs for first Innings Wad with six In hand.

174 iP Smith 48, Dodds 43; Close j-58, Coxon 4-371. lettings: 171 for 4 wits (Halliday n.o. 73. Lester 2.5, Lowson 23). Oxford U.

N. Zealandorsi NM Zealanders are in runs behind with seven wickets in hand. Innings: 247 iHofmeyr n.o. 95, Winn 52; Re bone 5-60. Cave 2-40, Hayes 2-44.

Smith 1-6). NEW ZEALAN DEM. First innittas: Si for 3 wkts (Smith n.o. 20, Wallace n.o. 161.

Surrey Derbyshire With four wickets down Derbyshire are RU behind. SURMA' First innings: 417 210. Mclntyre 53, Parker 44; Rhodes 4-142, 3-911. SHIRE First Innings: 26 for 4 wkis (Elliott n.o. 18).

Nuneaton K.E.G.S. Warwick G. and G. NUNEATON K.E.0.5.: 42 (Wyatt n.o. 101.

WARWICKSHIRE CLUB AND' GROUND: 100 for 2 (Brindle n.o. 56. Taylor 30). ESTREL i Xesh'er Inneskurq Cabled eaten stress the of cyclists everywhere few the Laird with Reynolds 131 ham tithes. Only air-freighting meld meet Jahannsebarg's demand I 114.5.0 htelodiaa Parobaas Tax.

speed Gears extra. or Eibgt ri dni iSS TIM EIICOI.IO CTCLi NOTolt LTD. ALSTON Here's U. week it's a tip-top week-mod variety programme. le.

cluding news pictures Revelll POR TNI OUT ON FRIDATS sports fashions bonny charmer trees Merry for your copy IN FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS Little was seen of the Warwickshire newcomers, chiefly because of two excellent pieces of fieldtrg by Sir John Hoskyns. who ran out Croom and Gardner. and a spell of pace bowling by Wait. 'sho gat Roberts and Walton successive balls. Croom was making his debut in first-class cricket on the ground where.

27 years ago, his father also made his bow in the top class for Warwickshire. Bad judgment of a run by Gardner coat him his wicket, hut he might take heart from the fact that his father made 20 and a duck in his first two innings at Fanners. Sports queries Brian Frasey (Erdingtoni: D. E. Guy 'Rover Cycling Club) is the ptesent holder of the National C.G.

halt mile grass track title. E.M. ITyseley): Aston Villa and Portsmouth drew 1-1 in the Division I. league match at Villa Park last season. A.F.

(South Yardley): Red Leather ran at Woore Hunt meeting on 21 April and was down the course. Starting price was 4-1. We cannot say whether or not it fell. Snooker. Close: Walter Donaldson 19 frames.

Horace Lindrum 17. Swallow JOCKEY VERY PLEASED AFTER FAST I SMITH, the jockey, was very pleased with the manner in which his Derby L. Lord Derby's Swallow Tail, carried him in a gallop at Newmarket yesterday. said: "Benny Lynch, who is a great lead horse, took part, and Swallow Tail just with him. I still cannot understand what happened in his race at Liverpool, but ti this morning with the same dash as he showed at Chester, and I am very please him." This year's Derby may set up a record in the number of runners as the final forfeit stage, details of which were published yesterday, shows that 39 of the original 417 entries have paid £lOO to accept, which is five more than the previous record field of 34, in the 1862 Derby won by Caractacus.

This year's race is worth £17125, also a record for the Derby. £14,170, including £5OO for the breeder, which is more than the £13.059 ss. won by My Love last year. The owners of the second and third will receive £1,620 and £BlO respectively. The problem of jockeys is difficult, and several of the engagements made are only tentative, but the list of probable sarters and jockeys given below is as up-to-date as possible at the moment.

The winner will receive mount, Smitn. The card on the Der be called over at the Club, London, tonight, Mt 7 p.m. TO M. Bernier has decide th his colt Highlander II will in the Derby. The horse wi probably leave Trance fo Epsom next Monday.

A days ago the stable ha announced that Highlander I would not run. Derby probabies and riders TO BE RUN ON SATURDAY, 4 JUNE 4 AMOUR DRAKE BE Volterra) Carver, in France 02- TARGUI Bottum) bomblet in France Ishisstassa sr Smallest Pillowha 4-3 BARNES PARK Lane) Oolven 401 BROWN ROVER (Me Woodward) Capt Boyd-W Jeloaatesa sr Bouillon Rochfort 0 02 WILLOUGHTIIN (Mr Hartley) Mahar' 40i XERXE4 a or Buxton) Capt Else .7 VI Sum 00-1 ENTER PASHA (Mr LON 0 Armstrong Carr 10 SIC WIC 1.: A Harvey) lama CAOSS (Mr 11 Stramburgar) Onamingtoo in 110 BLUE SEPAL (Mr Carey) Carey Frame 4 Oa teller(' 443 BOISSON iMr A Tachmind)ll Forester 210 (IRANI (Mn Barrington) Tll Loader 0 BUTTON BOY (Mr Duff) Whiteman 031 HINDOSTAN (N.H. Aga Khan) Fk Nevelt 212 CONSERVATIVE (Mr Rank) PI Curses OD 2 IRAN iPrlnce Aly Ellin) Fk Butters 011 COURIER (Mr JF. Ferguson) Et Perryman 1--32 JA 1-N IPS 0 'Maharaja of Bared') Armstrong Smlrta 4- 43 GALLEY PROOF (Mr Quennell) Satin 222 LE TROUBADOR (Mr Ltittmer) Laurence 000 HAPPY MICK (Mr Hutchinson) Barham Entanuelll HIGHLANDER 111 (SI 311 Bern.erl in Franco 1 LORD DRAKE (Mr Hylton) Armstrong 2 IRISH ABBOT Allred Buts, Jervis 2-11 NIMBUS SI 0 Collis( 402 NORMANTON (Mr Dennis) A IA Melon, 3 MON CHATELAIN (H Volterra) In 1-24 PETER FLOWER (Lord Rosebery) Jarvis Riskaby 00 0 NEAPOLITAN TAR (Miss Groves) UNWIND ROYAL EMPIRE IYr Hylton) Armstrong 130 PRIOPIUM Johnston) It Day 21-1 ROYAL FOREST Mal Mardonal.l•llo,-hanan) 4 23 ROC DU DIABLE (Comte de Chatabure) 1-12 SWALLOW TAIL (Lord Derby) Ear: 0 Moth li (- 111 SCOTTISH MERIDIAN (Mr It Smith 4 02 UCONCO (Mr Emery) A Jonas YORK RACE CARD AND'''BMING FORECAST Tete Rouble: 20 and 3.0 rasa 2.0 DRINGHOUSSS MILLING ST. 2 yo.

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13.0-11LEDINERt 3.Y-0 WCAP Si lm It 0-02 Wllleughten 1110.13 9-7 321- Newland Well Pew ock. 9:3 21.0 Maar Way Hall 8-9 DOD' 422 Soletes Tasey 8 8 0 L. assess 20-1 Palmi Street 8.7 00-0 Lady Amber Leach 8-7 Smith -000 Daily Bullock 8-6 loans 000 Old Bird Wimbush 8-5 Wimbosh 1-02 Tudor toblem A Cooper 84 Sims 401 Spigot Beasley 163 31-2 Triflers Peacock 8-2 Movett 032 kowtow Else, 8-1 0-00 Illabstto Bums 8-0 0-43 MOO Midi Darker 7-10 A Roberts -333 Kitty's Legend Dutton 7.7 Dyson 0-00 Top Hots C. 7-2 Colson Pesseast: 7-2 Meer Way. 11.2 Tudor ISPOlass, 7 Truism 8 Palmy.

10 Lady Maar, 10041 Mdlle Midi. 100-6 Kewlandw WWI. Seasten. Solette, Spigot. 23 4.O—VOLTICIBUR N'CAP STAMM.

et Madonna Leader Clayton 120.2 Burns 11.11 .000 Kuwait 0 Mak 0-401 10.60 rd Lansbtaa 104-7 000.0 Crump II Jams 0331145.11105 Pulleys' 4-0-3 -003 Allahlves Gifford 43 'O-04 1111111 44 Amer 0 Boyd 4 2 41 114 MINN -302 Easterbt Glum 1-42 Wart Noon Fk Butters 3-711 0-00 Waterspout A Boyd MI Pismo 0-40 Hilsfris Dov 4.7-11 a Months, 21-0 Susses Warts 474 -340 Omits Vim, 5.7-1 Rowley 00.1 Law Lord Wards' 4-74 03-0 On Points Barker 4 2 15 Homing Light Smallwood 3-74 ivishor 0-00 The Squirt Carr S-7-2 A Oaraisa 00- Student Carr 84.12 4-20 MN DWI Elsey 34-11 a Alert" 00 0 PlMpy Davey 34 7 MOM Ferataat: 11.11 Ilaretsae. Matt laalaane, Sum. Mews. 1004 Kespabreatvos, 1004 Dints, Law Lank ice Sash. 25 ethers.

4.36— WILKINSON 1411113ONIAL 2yt 51 414 887 Lads II Leach 9-3 22: Dairymaid Wragg 9-3 A Wralli 231 Casteni Swat Ward 9-3 Awes Potts Crump 8-13 Lailsolore Peacock 8-12 -23 Young Bobo Warden 41119390 .0 Totowa Calvert 9-12 wrowleceall Longtime phi Dellerby 5 -12 Ordeal Lanierby 1912 Corr -200 Davey 8-12 Swale 44 Fair Flint Warden 5.12 Forecast: 11-10 Dasrwaaid, 10041 Young Bebe. 9-2 Sallyelaro. 10 .40 :2 Lady, 1084 lanarn 33 Where. SELECTIONS 2.0. Royal Suite: 2.30.

Casimir II; 3.1. Way; 3.30. Scottish Meridian; 4.0. Safari Moon; 4.30. Dairymaid.

Fl LLERTON: 2.0. Pinurlub; 2.30. Port 3.0. Near 3.30. Scottish Meridian: 4.0.

Man of Aran; 4.30. Dairymaid. STABLE BOV'S I)pt BLE: ST. tirigitToni and ST. PAUL (3.31.

Brighton). 13.30-41110 AT NORTHINN STAKII. .111 Mottlsh Mariam Day 8 9 II With -011 Ginerier Perryman 8-9 0-02 Willoughlin BIODie 8.9 MuM, 0.23 K.ta Bens Wragg 8-9 A Wress 310- alreswh 86 Caltlaral 00- DoWt Paint Elsey 80 ZO 0 Sol Idol Lawson 0 04.1101 Forsersts awn Mottle' 110widien. 9.2 Cowlw, 0 041 1 18010 ton, 7 Nets 1110011. 20 others.

Today's Brighton runners and riders Tots Diablo: 3.0 and 4.0 rem Z.O. OITCHLINGOO) WOAO. 0-r0 002 Law alit Collins 644 a wavisio 000- Parnjeana Wood 44-11 A 0111N0ar -000 Nyland Sib Bmytll GIP INNUIrtla 00-0 Huhn Bannon 4.8-5 aawies a te 0-20 84Nalorsante Anderson 4.8.5 20-0 88enningtan Goering 5-8-4iel 104 Coma, Ray Goering 54-4 i Milt: -400 Tromps la Mart Smith 5-8-2 Mitt 022 Manse Lundell 4-8-2 Wan 230- Paeans Bennett 1044 Stralth 000- Dranba Sturdy 5-7-7 0-00 Oallawgiala Smyth 5-7-7 Peallamw 400- alabargua Smith 54-3 Dent 0-006111 MOM Tante 3.7-3 00-0 Maw Mown Wootton 3.7-2 A GM. 030- Light Chanaellar Todd 3-7-0 Graweleta 0-03 Pomade, Wd bream ba 3-7-0 II Bradley 000 ValantlaWs Moe Bottlers 7-0 Fsrsiust: 7-2 IP-2 Nilaiseliiii, Law Salt. Supersonic.

brunt, 10 Papaws, 100-S Zlianie. Tramps la Marti, 20 iitMea. 2 30-11EGENCT PLATE 3-y 43 I tm. Smyth 9-10 Burn :0.1 04ylasa Houghton 9-10 Elelisrda Flat racing YORK 2.11-38AUTIFUL MORNING 1331. (, Younger) 1.

Keneeis (2-1 tar. Beery i 2, gismeh 18-1. Elliott) 3. Also: 7 Indian Empire. enter, 8 Label.

Winterlika. 100-8 Castle Queen, 20 Nicorkm, Hyloraina, 33 Rose Pink. Jungle King. Mr Scottish Hope. Pink Lame.

Prtncis's Pride. Jackolin, Happy Prospect. Trained A Jones. Won by short bead. H.

T. 2 les 3d; 13s 3d. 3s 6d, ss. Time, losin. 2 I.ssec.

2.3B—BRONZINO 15-2 on far. Smith) beat ByMiM IE Britt). Trained 11 Day. Won by Si. T.

21 ed. Time. 2min. 1 1-ssec. (9-4 it tar.

utti.wood) 1, 19-4 1 awry) 2. Hesalage (9.1, Durban 3. Also: 7 Vertigo ILL, 1004 Berwicktomi, 100-7 Harrison. 25 Beacreak, EPisll. Mr Ikitterwick, Rose Lucas.

Trained Coiling. Won by short bead. 10. T. 66 61; as 9d.

26 9d, Si 3.1. Time. 33 4-36 w. 349 WOODSUIIIi (134 hr. ILicitsiby) 1.

Marts 14111 14-1, 8m rkri '2 1.21242211im 1317 Briitl 3. Also: 3 Nino Vickie 20 20 Pepito IL, 50 11. Troised 2.2sey. Woe by 31, 21. r.

3e, 5. 3d. No time take. (t Buckle' pairings Rock (Three Horse Shoes, Stirchley); Brookvale Soc. Lea Hall IKng 's Heath Park); Bourtiville Three Horse Shoes, Stirchley (Wernley); Handsworth Vic.

Kenilworth W.M.C. (Three Magpies): Brookhill Hazelwell (Handsworth Handsworth Soc. Stockland (Acock's Green British Legion): Birmingham City Transport West Bromwich Labour (Greyhound): Coventry. Dog (Morris Motors. Coventry): Morris Motors.

Coy. Greyhound. Erdington (Kenilworth W.M.C.); Holyhead Gate (Crossways). Games to be played le June. Freddie Mina.

the world cruiserweight champion and challenger to Bruce Woodcock for the latter's British. British' Empire and European heavyweight titles at White City. on 2 June. yesterday gave a demonstration of heavy punching at his traming camp at Letchworth. Surrey.

SELECTIONS STABLE BOY: 2A. 230. Goyuca: 3.1. St. 3.34.

St. Paul; 4.1. Seven Springs: 4.111. Suitt. Law Suit: 2.31.

Goma; 3.0. St. Peter: 3.30. St. Paul; 4.0.

Seen Sprinp; 4.30. 100 2 Fel, Sellll 8.5 .044 Homan Oinfuest Lawrence 8 5 A -0 Cars 111 Sturdy 82 Anderson Formwst: Gawps. 2 Impair, 111 1004 Homan Conosmit 0111 Ogre 111. 13.0--/ALCOMSE WCAP. lm 410 Val de l'Air Armstrong 5-I 10 Smart' 42 Liu, II 444 0-23 Winter Crag Nightiagall 5.7-10 Cook! -140 Kutiraw I), prat! 5-74 Nona: 0-00 Prima Rupert Griot' 44-7 purr 00-0 it Pater Smyth 4.7-S Peckham 0.00 Hay Hake Butters 44-12 li 004 Wsockap Its 46.11 enters -003 Willem slipper Smyth 6 6-9 I ford Pursuit: 7-4 11, 114 Winter 5 St Peter, 7 de Pr.

nee Rupert, 101311 3.50 ITICINTNIILIMSTONI N'OAP. 3-70. 1 1 4 m. 30: Aetivate A Andes 11.6 CO-0 Weareaso Watson S-0 CHI 02 3 Paul 7-13 Orton 000- Sun Flung Niebtingel 7-11 Coati Forecast: 54 It Paul, 04 ttogrosoe. Sun Flange.

4.6—WHITENAWK PL. 2yo 11 eey 211 bran iOrinp B4rtre 9- 7 grans 211 Peak inborn 9-4 Musllers Watson 9 11 or Ilegawia 6-11 klartimi Foremost: 74 an been 6161666. 2 11011 Peak Fluellan (6, 11616n12). 4.3O—PATONAIS PLATE. 2-y-o.

St 997. -01 Lye 9-0 Giln 0191.0119 -31 SAHA Smyth 9-0 -210 Mealier OM Besby S-11 Wraps Nut Bunn Watson 9-7 at lispiels Watson 8-7 998719 -03 TWIWO Oasmand BALI PT .00 Tsimin Woottea 9-7 04 Westover Nighttegall 9-7 (WM 'taw Marais 4 Isms Ferfnast: 134 MON, 114 Wattoww, One. Tusk's's Muslim (or Ilagiste). 1067 ethers. Lut night's Midland greyhound track results HALL Birchfield Beatrice (3) 5-2 fay.

1: Hanslope Tiny (1) 7-2. 2. T. 7s 6d. PI 3s 9d.

ss. 41s 3d. II: Clonliffe Harrier (2) 7-2. Rathroe Prancer 431 3-1 co-fay. 2.

3-1 co-fays Balltngetty. Getting Detained. 8s 3d: 1 4s 9d. 5s 9d. 35s 6d.

111: Cla(tee Dancer (5) 3-1, 1: Lucky Pudsy (11, 7-2. 2. Newtown Smasher 2-1 fay. T. Ils 3d: pl Ss.

5s 3d. 37s Bd. IV: Belmont Swift (2) 5-2 itfay, Vanguard Prince (5), 5-2 it -fay. 2. 8s: pl is 9d.

3s. 17s. Newtown Alarm (3) 9-4 1: Mr Hillhouse (1) 2. 2. TBs 3d: pl 4s 3d.

3s 9d. 325. VI: Pearimore ill, 7-2. 1: Llwyn Trigger 7-2 2. Westlea Tim and Diamond Lii 5-2 At.

fay. 93 3d: pl 5s 9d. 5s 3d. 41a 9d. VII: Monkspath Chapple (2).

5-2 co-fay, 1: Doherty Bath (5). 5-2 co-fay. 2. Keen Return 5-2 co-fay. 74 ad: pl 3s 9d.

3s 6d. 258 3d VIII: The Rat i3 9-4 fay. cahermane Rambler (1) 4-1, 2. 61 9d: pi 41, Ss 6d. 30s.

PERRY BARR -I: Rakish Wings (5). 3-1 fay. Count ry Fair (1), 4-1, 2. T. 6s; pl 4s.

4s 9d. F. 21s 9d. II: Greenwood Fox 16). 5-2 Itfay.

Fine Flash (5) 3-1, 2. Cherry Fair. 5-2 jt-fay. T. 5s 9d; pi 3s 6d, 3s 9d.

F. 16s 3d. III: Paladin's t'aptaln (5), 2-1, Clongiffin Emperor (6). 7-4 fay. 2.

T. 5s 6d; pl 3.. 2s 9d. F. 14s 3d.

IV: Thrhiloge (1). evens fay. Plucky Dick (6). 7-2. 2.

T. 4s 3d; pl 2s 9d, 2s Dd. F. as. Red Tan (2yds) (4), 4-1.

Baytown Stork (scr) (2). 3-1. 2. Kentucky 2-1 fay. T.

9s 3d; 1 5s 3d. 3s 6d. F. 33. 6d.

VI: Laugh Heartily (1). 4-1, Nigger (2), 5-4 fay, 2. T. fig 9d; pl 3s 3d, 2s 9d. F.

24s 9d. VII: Klldrum Major (5) 7-4 fay, Ardaghey (6). 6-1, T. 6s; 1 3s 9d. 6s.

F. 511 s. VIII: Blackpool Satin (1). 7-2. Derringling Playboy (5).

3-1, 2, Minnie Merry. 2-1 fay. T. 7s 9d; 1 4s 3d. 4s 3d.

F. 30s. KINGII HEATH Knockmeal Bridge (ecr) (4). 5-1, 1: Border Plumage leer) (3). I.

Eastwick 2-1 fay. T. 13s 3d; 1 6a 3d. 3s 9d. F.

42e. II: Cullybranok Bartle 151, 3-1. 1: Lime Stone Jack (2). 4-1, 2. Flashing Medley and Sunday Crossword.

2-1 jt-fays. T. 8a 3d; pl 3e 9d. 4s 6d. F.

39s 6d. Ill: Beautiful Dew (5). 3-1. General Policy 13). 3-1.

2. Klibruney Prince, 2-1 fay. T. 6s 9d: 1 3s 9d. 3s lid.

F. 27s 3d. IV: King Albert (2). 3-1. Norton Duke (5).

evens fay. 2. Clonterm Star did not run. T. 9s 3d; pl 33 9d.

2s 9d. F. Ids 6d. Tired Tim II (5), 3-1, Tony 0 11). 7-2, 2.

Cherry Brindled, 6-4 fay. T. 7s 9d; pi 41. 3s 9d. F.

39s lid. VI: Tinoran's Best (2). 2-1 fay. 1: Corellsh Pete (3), 5-2, 2. Kildrum Express did not run.

T. 51 3d: IA 3s 9d, 3a 9d. F. 13ii 6d. VII: Fergus Lad 13), 7-2.

1: Eileen's Hammer (2). 7-1, 2. Red Flotsam. 5-4 fay. T.

9d; Pi sa. 8s 9d. F. 47a Od. VIII: Bit of Fire (4), 6-4 fay.

Walls Fisherman (5), 3-1, 2. Seal Express, Beoley Girl and Royal Cabaret did not run. T. 5a 6d; 1 3s 6d. 3.

9d. F. 14a lid. For Carl (41 6-1, 1. Crafty Butler (3), 6-1, 2.

Alcheiter Jean and Merl Lance 5-2 jt. fay. 15s 9d; pl 7s 9d 6a. 75s 3d. II: Melba ry Lass (4) 5-1, 1: Pepper Pot (5), 3-1 2.

Bracken Son 5-2 fay 13s 6d; pl 7s 3d, 4s. 89s 3(1. Ill: Merit Alone (2) 4-1, Starlight Tulip (6) 7-2, 2. Cawston Jackie 9-4 fay. 9s; pl 4s 9d.

3s 9d. 29s 9d. IV: Annascaul Duke (5) 6-1, Always Hungry (2) 6-1. 2. Flying Daddy 2-1 fay.

12a 6d; pl 6s. 7s 6d. 38s 9d. Ralamborough Ben (5), 7-2. 1: Stars Pep (4) 7-1.

2. Something 2-1 fay. T9s 3d; pl 3s 9d. Se. Ms 6d.

VI: Allab's Prince i 3) 4-1. Blue Folly (4) 7-2. 2. Fisher Sail 7-4 fay. lla 3d; pl ts 9d.

4s 3d. 365. VII: Ramping Chime (4) 10-1. Coral (5) 6-1. 2.

The Feather King 2-1 fav Merry Scamp did not run. 32s 3d; pl 9d. Rs 3d 165 3d. VIII: Merl stranger (1). 5-1, Bated Brill (5) evens fay.

2. es Id: pl at 9d is 9d. 410 i St 11 ERHANIPTON-1: Peerless Black 14) 7-2, 1: Cliff Fish 15). 6-1 2. Three as Usual 6-4 fay.

10s: pl 4s 3d. 6s. 71a 6d. II: Analagh Rambler (2) 1: Kitty's Jewel (41 5-1, 2. Fair Memory 2-1 fay.

7s: 1 Ss 3d, 6s 3d. 9' 475. III: Allied Combine (51. 5-2. 1: Haig's Recount 14) 5-1 2.

Toureen Girl 2-1 fay. 6s 3d; pl 3s 6d. as 9d. 19s 3d IV: Harlon Russet (5) 7-2. Sp ingwood Fiddler (2) 7-2.

2. Fine Valley 11-4 fay. 9s 9d; 1 4s 9d. 5a 6d. 44s 3d.

BMW Favourite W. 5-2. 1: Horsemount Raider (5). 9-4 f. 2.

Reedetown Hero did not run. T. 7s: 1 4s. 3s 3d. F.

18s 3d. VI Muncrom Piper (41. 4-1. 1: Paddy the Conqueror (5). 6-1.

2. Biography 5-4 fay. T. 10s: pl Si 6d, 6s. F.

78s. VII: Muncrocs Captain 12), 15-8 fay. 1: Alvaston Mores (6). 4-1. 2.

T. 8s: pl 4s 3d. 4s. F. 19s.

VIII: Pendragon (2). 5-1. 1: Cliff Coin (5), 2 Admiral's Dinner 5-4 fay. T. es 9d: 1 4s 2d, Is dd.

T. Os ed. details from two meetings 1. Pawls 14-1. Jones) 2.

MOM Orders Sianel 3. Also: 13-8 'far Guides triumph. 13-2 Birkwocai. 7 rims. 20 Black Beauty.

Tra mod tl Kid'; 917 le 6d. Time S9aee. 4.36—steastor ISLAND 16-4 far, Sr ttl 1. sseasse 19-2. ti llaytool 2.

Gallo hut 19-2, fl Elhotei 3. Mao: Abbey R. 100-6 Grasayglen. 20 Bellyweft. 33 Tinnivelly.

Shady Palm. Stone. Gangster's No4l. Neptune's Sister. Golden Love U.

Trained Nell. tiyon by 21. 11 T. Is 3.1: 2s 6d. 3.II—NIRTPOIIO STRUT (9-4 ter.

Gds 1, Kate's Diloam (154, 8 Wragg 1 2. Psyeheiegy (7-1, A 1 Taylor; 3. Also: 7.2 Gay flora. 111 10 King Tudor. Frustrated.

100 7 Dunstallnage, Doot Man. Trained Lays. Woe by 0 M. T. Ss 9d; Sit sd.

Ss 6d, 76 3d. Tufts. 1 min. 12esc. 3.38--SATURO (11-8 on fn, 1.

Ilairssltar (13-8, Lowrey) 2. Prowls Tsr 110-1 Sprague' 3. Trained Smyth.Won by 41, distance. T. 3s Ss: forecast as.

Time, lain 38sec. STAR 15-2. Cook( 1. Pau Value (11-10 on tar. Saaitt9 2.

FIMI4II 120-1. 3. Also: 4 Tesoro. 20 Tient an Pas. Trained Mightinsall.

Woo by SL T. Ss 34; forecast. 121 6d. Mae. 1 min.

58 4-ssec. 4.30-42111.0111 1 10 1.KMAGI (1-1 Burnt 1. Say 15.1, Lister) 2. Wervdek Castle IS-4 lay. Richards' 3.

Also: tO 100-8 Merry Muss. 20 Crypthc, Christopherson, Sports Mitt rem. Peat Hate. Happy Fancy. Trained Marsh.

Won by 11. 31. T. 6s; 2s 9d. 34 So.

2s 51. Time. 1 min. 2-ssec. Teta tenable: Hertford Street an I Star.

Dr. SI St Pool £3.769 10s. 792 aCaluag tickets. 4,1 lmiu. 13 4-slee.

and Pearl Way. Div £lB Is, pool 5,425. 270 winning tickets. BRIGHTON 3.O—MOLE MANNA 17-2, Reader) 1. sous Flame .31.

Ford) 2. Sews (25 1. A 3. Also lay Gloire. 13 2 Maestro Broad Street, as Pennylom Trained' Itilitit.ntall.

Won by at. nail. T. Ts 3d; 3s 6d. Is 3d.

Time. 21n.n 7 1 Use. 1.311-1111111141. LINK 16-1. IV took' LOssIOOS 1118 Ws Richards) 2.

imam 14-1. Bartlonal 5. Also: a. itmall: Won by T. 15a: Sn.

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LEES WINS GREAT FIGHT WITH WARD by JOHN CAMKJN ARTHUR LEES (Dore and Totley), 40-year-old Yorkshire Ryder Cup player, built like a Rugby League forward, retained his Midland professional championship by one stroke with two rounds of 68. after a great battle with slim fellow international. Charlie Ward, of Little Aston, one of the smallest of the field, who fought wind and rain at Blackwell yesterday. Lees needed a four at the Yards) and fourth (458 yards) a final hole in the afteroon to and five birdies ended in 67. beat the Little Aston man.

His Lees deserved his success and second caught the bank in front his two rounds in a troublesome of the wind represented some powerful green, but luckily rolled olf over this 6.281 yards unduback down a grass verge, ating and well bunkered course. separating two awkward His putter claimed some of the bunkers, and he was able to share in the F3O prize. Not once chip to within a couple of did he need three shots on the inches of the pin. green. and In his only trouble- That same hole cost Ward some period of the day, midway dearly.

In the afternoon, he sank three four-)arders In a space of five His second shot which finished 30 yards to the right of the hole holes. was one of several iron shots Apart from this spell the burly which he pushed out to the right Yorkshireman played wonderduring the day and a five saw fully mechanical golf. him finish In 67. Leading totals: Lees 88, The 18th green was a tragic 68. H.

Ward 70, 67. scene all day. Right at the end. H. Hargreaves 71.

67. H. Sutton Coldfield's Jack Har- Cawsey 72. 69. 142-1.

H. Smith came in needing a five 72. 70; G. Johnson 88. 73.

143 foot putt for a 66. and a share G. N. Roffe 71, 72. in the second prize money.

He Coifing. 72, 72; J. Seeger 73, 71: missed wh ic hd his adventurous G. F. Reynolds 71.

73 K. Dodsround, included two eagle worth 73. 71. A. tdaiseY threes at the long third 1478 71.

74 Senior and Junior Bowls DRAWS for the Warwickshire and Worcestershire Bowls Association's Senior and Junior Cups (second rounds with greens) made last night resulted Senior Horse Shoes. Sheldon. Ye Olde Knowle (Lightwoods); Lightwoods Clarence. Coventry (AU. Herberts.

Thimblemill Fox Hollies (Windmill); Windmill Alf. Herberts, Coventry (Hamstead); Hamstead Wernley (M. and Mitchell. and Butlers Ward End Soc. Yew Tree.

Yardley); Yew Tree. Yardley. Dog (Bournville); Bournville Alum Rock (King George V): King George A.G. British Legion (Holyhead); Holyhead King's Heath Park (Lea Hall); Metropolitan Lea Hall (Lower Grounds): Longhridge Lower Grounds (Shireland): Shireland Handsworth Soc. (Ward End Kenilworth W.M.C.

Ward End Cons. (Coventry Colliery). Chance and Hunt Gate (Norton): Norton Sutton Park (Stock land); Aston Manor Stockland (Handsworth Handsworth Vic. Coventry Colliery (City Transport); Birmlngnam City Transport B.S.A. (Sutton Park): Three Horse Shoes.

Stirchley, Royal Oak Coventry (Alum Rock); Colliery Old Oak House (Three Horse Shoes, Sheldon); Morris Motors Coventry, Hazelwell (GMT Colliery); Yenton Brookhill (Bromford); Standard Motors. Coventry. Bromford (Brookhill); Brookvale Social New Inns. Erdlngton (Hawthorns): Hawthorns King's Head (Greet); Greet George, Warley (Hazelwell); Selly Oak Swan. Yardley (Yenton); Bull's Head.

K.N. Harborne (Green Man) (Hall Green): Hall Green Cock and Magpies College Stoke Ex-Service, Cov. (Royal Oak, Coventry); Selly Park Three Magpies (Cock and Magpies), Junior Hawthorns (Dog); Ward End Cons. Sutton Park (Fox Hollies); Valley Weoley Castle (Broadway); Cock and Magpies Broadway (Valley); Wernley George, Warley (Swan); Mitchells and Butlers Norton (Brookvale Greet Alum BinningN3 Thursday. 26 Tail mipr 1 I Illw I Pr 4111 kiN 1 0 1 LS 4r.

POAR 1 i N. i 'I HO "(J, Ow AMY MOM ma. AND Nis Wol AT LINEA. M's ENE AD 77E7 RAE lry a ies. .1.

elmi Mao wa ,1 A GADGEr 4 REMANENT- I A SWAM-ANN BRACE AND A drz, F. MoRE NAN A arAAce i mp AT EACH MALE, illi 40. es I I AT irios (44 4 '11- 7A BALL LIKE A --TWINE EN' so 0 SIAIES 6 CAIARUS 4sAt NO KI Heraniel Johau 2, ht 0 1 1.0 "I've been a face-worker for over a year, 6 0. earning £7 to £8 a week" toys demobbed seder. mew Miner "Yon couldn't wish for finer chaps to work with," uys John D.

Brown of Louisa Colliery, Co. Durham, who joined the Miners in 946, afters years in the Navy. Although he'd no pre- vious experience he's already doing well for there's plenty of opportuniry i Mining. oi k. 1 11.

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