THE CHINA AIL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935,
TRIUMPHS WITH
BAT AND BALL
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The Lancashire team accepted the challenge, and rattled off the runs with plenty of time to spare.) On the same day. Middlesex,
near to doing the same!. thing in their match avainst Kent, thanks to some amazing hitting by big Jim Smith, who actually got 44 runs off the first 14-balls: be received: Middlesex was beaten in the end by ive runs
Catch Of BSeason
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and in this mood of uncertainty she made many timing errors.
On her part Miss Jacobs was defending her base as stubbornly and as cleverly as we had seen
Mrs. King Outplayed The quality of Mrs. Fabyan's In one match," against Kent,
play may be gathered from the Wellard hit nó fewer than ten sixes, bringing his total of hits fact that in her opening love set
She recover her at Wimbledon. Mrs King only won eight points-fed all but Miss Round's finest the boundary to twenty-The young Bostonian possessed shots, and many of these as well. three in five` innings."
over
Record Over
Moreover, Miss Round requires
every stroke, known in the game She found Miss Round easier to and used them with almost nonalar than Miss Stammers, because chalant fluency. Mrs King made the court was drier, and Miss The record for the number of a plucky fight in the second set Round did not use the sliced drop runs in one over this season goes and won three games but her shot which Miss Stammers found Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham-to Smart. Glamorgan, who hit driving attack was too honest to
so profitable burg, Antwerp, Rotterdam, & Hill, of Hampshire, to the tune of be threatening, lacking the subt.
132 off six successive deliveries-lety of touch which Mr. Fabyan
a longer swingback" than Miss six, six, four, six, six, four. Yet had in abundance.
Stammers. She gives the enemy The American people talk of modern batsmen
could always more time to cover the court. Miss lacking enterprise.
command the forcing shots to in-Round was never overwhelmed, In our
time no season could vite a volleying coup, and at short and she probably deserved more reasonably pass without a big and range she was almost impudentiyhan five games, but she started care-free innings from Frank versatile Mrs King had no much too late, and by giving the Woolley. He produced his effort cause for sorrow; to-day she was American champion the first five for Sandham's benefit, scoring opposed to a Tenglen
games she braced Miss Jacobs (229 in 190 minutes. But to Wif Miss Jacobs followed with a spirit, so that it was virtually an- SAILINGS Barber, the Yorkshireman, stands decisive victory over Miss Round-breakable for the rest of the
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Reversal Of Form
Turning to the bowling, we find architect of her own defeat With America now leading three at least one occasion, when a Sur-She had speed, but could not con-matches to two. Miss Stammers rey bowler has rejoiced. Playing trol it. She discovered the win had to beat. Mrs. Arnold for the against Worcester, Alf Governing method. which was an attack Wightman Cap to leave these performed the unusual feat of on Miss Jacobs forehand, followed shores. She made a gallant fight, taking four wickets with four by an excursion to the net. but but found the little. Californian balls.
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Collected Sixteen
POLICE, HOCKEY ACTIVITIES
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The following Selection mittees were elected:
Iness and showed.ns how she came fto win all her tournaments in the
East this year? Pa
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Mr. Skinner stated that last
Most people are rather dubious year some teams did not turup of making any statements con- for their cures although they cerning whom they believe will be had been notified and despite the fact that the fixtures were: pu- the winner, contenting
blished in the newspapers.
The with saying that it will be very
{question arose then as to what should be done about the points. closely fought encounter
Forfeits Pouts
Both players have eliminated bowlers who at one time or an
sacond, set did she look like champion in the first and third
was voluer Com-sets her backhand
fable. And then in the last gamne European-TeamMe G. S Wi-of all, when the gallery were 30 (ex-officio), Sergt. L. cheering every stroke, she fell To big Bill Bowes goes the hon Fennell, Sergt. D. Wass and not seriously, but to find herself our of taking the greatest num Sergt. 3. E. Jessop
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