Sideline Experts May Well Decide Cricket Championship and Yorkshire. Derbyshirc has I By Kl"-N hll'I'i'lIl"RAl. l'."ll"dlivlll Press Staff Writer l.nV'i0” lCPi -A ;'.r0up of ex sircngth. lv- ii 0" "'8 Sidelines may decide Sussex will field a young. virile tl' ll it Naps county crlckrt vllHm- team with all-round batting bowl-a l pi "l i'-i'7 ""5 3fe3'- in and fielding ability that 'hould S i" hiddm" fn" an ullPFE0e- ensure the county finishing well doliicd fifth. str:ii;zht crown. faces up in me standing, along Wm, or” l its '”"E!l”it lill'02iS "Om iii? Leicestershire.Nvhich also appears i mil"? me" Who W005? iii? to haw a well-balanced eleven. l lll" in rrnrcsent Enlrland in ln-' But once again. it looks like: tc"Ilili"mi'i test matches. Surre” and Yorkshire battling my i fine attack but doubtful batting l . i toil M Siirrcy's stronizth lies in oul fur the number one spoll llm potent hat of Peter May-cas- Fllvlr, TEAMS - 'l the best in Eiiglantl-and the Surrey appears to have a con. frarsume b0Wii"8 SP9aTil93d Oi siderable edge in bowling strength. Ti-iiy Lock, Jim Lakcr, Peter Loader and Alec Bedser. sin-rey's niiiin worry is that the st-ii-i-tors will call on this powerful (li'illlCi. with the possible exception of Loader. for test matches against lli Aivsti-aiiaiis this summer. ment of Len Hutton, to be the stronger at bat. I Frank Lawson, Vic Wilson, Brian Close and Billy Sutcliffe are all expericnced batsmen in the York- l Ishire lineup. And in Willie Watson llcsnilr SIFOIIR Eliicfllaies l iikei the northern country probably has rm Bedwr and Stuart Surnrlize. the best left-hand batsman in the the loss nf even two top howlei'slcmml,-y, 1... in or niore county matches gul llkl, surrey. yo,-llslllu. can rnillfl eiitl Surrc-y's string of trl- exp,-M call, on lhel, player, lo, lllil'lllN' that started in 1952. test, service. y YORKSHIRE 15 THREAT Only two other counties have i urkshil't'. rllnllertul) 185i 59559" matched Suri'ey's feat of four con- tur the Second Year in a l'0W, 8831" ' secutlve championships. Notting- lmlllls as Surrcy's closest rival. lmmshl,-e pulled on me feat baa Lcd by iasi bowlers Freddie tween 1883 and 1886, while York-I Hli-iioiiian and Mike Conan, the i hire aiiiifk Plf0Viii9S 3 dimjpieted the run in 1946 after sus- Kmslnglun lo Summersidt, jinrks il."'i'illIS contrast in style. Jqliiin)" .u-ardle is ai fine left-arm spinner and Bob Aplileyard is one of the country's most difficult off-spinners in score against. y Hampshire. which finished in third -place last season lartzcilf 00 the strength of outstanding field- mg and strong-hitting NorthamP' lunshlre appear to have the best rhance of breaking the t.opof-the- tahlehmnnopoly enjoyed by Surrey il)ozen Horses Destroyed In Stable Fire (CF) -- A dozen race destroyed Friday in a N1, . alarm blaze that swtjiii mmugh 3 slable on the proviiicial i-vposition !l”9"ml5 in me mm: (and of the city. All were owne v b . h)(l!lQeuelltl)2l(':Se8rs0WliEi'. Edmond De- nllenes, suffered face antd hall: hum; while attempting H0 5w 8 mme the animals. 6 3 taken to hospital- The stable hoaisglolters horses. paccrs an Origin of the blaze, which l)l'0l(Qt nut shortly before noon. WB.S "0: immediately known. 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Horace Stoneham Admits He's Thinking Of Moving Giants i NEW i ( C, - Horace 3S2)ll:(har:l"lor N:'VlvP.Slyl,l(()'lll;l:3:a:l;:rP;iOiIg:”;)Ufl:,lS and the fact Giants Saturday admitted he haslis nearing hail: are on,” 1"" been thinking for more than a year Giants to look is hpmmplud an about shifting the National League future home rifmiiwele or their club to Minneapolis. 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