CRICKET AVERAGES
HUTTON DISPLACES
HAMMOND
G. Headley.
E. A. V. Wil-
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 8, 1939.
WEST INDIES
BATTING
Times Not Highest
Inns. Out. Runs, Inns. Aver..
21 8 1449 234* 96,60
SPORTS PARADE
liams
9
2
282 -126* 40.28
Following are first-class cricket aver-¡ Lees (F. S.) 30 3 1026 ages to July 23:-
155* 38.00
J. B. Stoll-
Cooper
84 2 1207
134* 37.71 meyer
18
0
637 117 35,38
Santall
BATTING
Harris
19 2 030 29.2 1009 196
156 37.41 J. E. D. Sealy 23
HERE is a movement afoot in the
Q
776 181 33.73
Gunn
(Qualification: 15 innings; average 35.)
Edrich
Times Not Highest Inna. Out. Runs, Iñns. Aver.
Leyland Washbrook
25
84
5
1074
37.37 R. S. Grant.. 22 25 3 $22 119 37.86 G. Gomez... 19 2 29 0 1032 118 37.81 K. H. Weekes 17 1
3 818 180* 37.18 L. N. Constan-
91 37.03 tine
4
581
95 32.27
453
65
26.64
362
44
22,82
swim- Colony to place women's ming on a sounder basis than it has "been in recent seasons.
•
Hardstaff
Iddon
30 7
Hutton
31 3 1971 280* 70.39 Worthington.. 28 3 W. R. Ham-
E. D. R. Eagar 27 mond
29 5 1681 302 70.04 Cox Compton (D.) 33 3 1862 181 62.06 | Parker Sutcliffe 25 3 1804 284* 59.27 Dyson Keeton
27 4 1844 312 68.43 Langridge 29 6 1241 125* 53.95 (J'n)
1232 217* 53.56
737
119
86.85 J. H. Cameron 21
2
NA
21 2 421 63
416 106
3
869
134
36.20 V. H. Stoll-
+
31 2 32 6 934 20 3 022
1047
232 86.10 meyer
11
1
120
111* 95.92 H. P. Bayley 15 2 35.46 L. G. Hylton 123
266
144
That some progress is being made at 22.15 in this direction was illustrated
Club on Satur- 21.89 Victoria Recreation
day evening when I was fortunate en- most of the V.R.C. lady 218 73° 21.80 ough to see
104 20.46 swimmers in action.
55 16.00
E. A. Martin-
dale
18 3
211
I. Barrow
18 1
Langridge
(Jas.)
30 6
Paynter
32 3
Gimblett
Dollery
Avery
Oldfield
1207 101 50:29 1454 222 50.13| (Qualification: 30 3 1347 129 49.88 24 3 1007. 177 47.95 | Copson 21 3 862 161 47.88 Verity 32 3 1380 147* 47.58 Goddard C. H. Palmer 17 2 701 132 47.40 Bowes G. F. H. Heane 29 3 1212 138 46.61 Wright Davies (E.).. 28 2 1190 287* 45.76] Lewis
28 4 1094 120 45.58 Langridge 33 4 1256 169* 43.31 (Jas.)
34 0 1190 160. 35.00
• Not out.
BOWLING
30 wickets: average 23.)
and There was keenness in plenty judging by the youth of most of those 14.06 who took part, and their already un-.. 12.58 doubted skill, there is no reason why 8.00 this branch of the Colony's swimming 4.00 should not reach a very high standard before the season is out, in which event the next Interport series might con- ceivably see women's events included among the official contests.
39 214 26 C. B. Clarke.. 15 5 80 45 T. Johnson
4 3
4 2 * Not out. (Continued at foot of next Col.)
O. M. R. W. Aver, 404.2·56 1836 108'12.37 599 167 1663 120 13.85 598.6, 107 2099 148 14.18 572.7 118 1428 98 14.57 347 42 1446 92 15.71 | Nichols 164.7 35 489 30 16.30 | Todd
Smith (P.).
Timms
Fagg
O'Connor
Barber
Brookes
33 1 1371 28
924 6 28 1 1130 187 41.85 Mitchell
305,1 194 42.84 Pope (A. V.) 342.2 128 42.00 Watt (Kent) 354
39.1074 43 1175
56 19.17 Hazel 61 19.26 Sims
51 1137
59 19.27 Robinson
134.2
12 659
34 19.38 Smith (R.).
Nichols
30 5
Fishlock Arnold Gibbons Ames
37 2
30 3
34 3
1045 146 41.80 Pope (G. H.) 318 1408 120 40.22 S. Pether 1085 179* 40.18 Hollies 1218.212* 39.29 Smith (J.)
48 1088
55 19.78 Harding
191.4
34 622
382.2 481.4 39 1342 66 20.83 Perks
29 4
977 177 39.08 Smailes
284.6 38. 739.36 20.52 Pollard
31 20.00 Mayer 51 1368 68 20.11 Butler
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I know there are capable 0. M. R: W. Aver. swimmers whom I have not seen 445.3 70-1485 72 20.62 action. Beach parades in snappy at- 428.3 70 1386 67 20.68 tire are not the only aspect of swim- 459.5 61 1636 78 20.07 ming which appeal to a great many 267.1 50 853 40 21.82 members of the fair sex. 481 44 1993 92 21.66 It seems to me, however, that those
at V.R.C. have 326 64 1195 55. 21.72 women who train 316.7 10 1345 61 22.04 distinct advantage over the others. 225.5 29 884 40 22.10 A great interest is taken by those 329.6 56 1131 51 22.17 members of the Club who have occu- 439,8 55.1584 71 22.30 pied themselves with the task of im- the 545,5
66 2092 12 22.73 proving the general standard in
watched, 411.4
50 1507 66 22.88 Colony and each lady is
coached, improvements or otherwise noted, and they are then graded ac- cording to ability and are required to race in these grades, in lieu of handi- capping, until they qualify for promo- |tion.
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This system, I think, is a very good one as it tends to maintain interest and improvement.
10
*
* * UTSTANDING swimmers at the moment-rather I should say the senior swimmers-are the Misses Irene Lopes, Vivienne Churn and Doreen Weir.
Miss Lopes has a very nice style and is in the pink of condition. The pre- sent lady champion of the Club, she
is expected to experience considerable competition in the near future from Miss Churn and Miss Weir.
The former is now somewhat lack- ing in racing experience but when she has been taught how to swim her races and a little more about turning, she is going to take a lot of stopping. She is very young, and her speed should increase. with her physical development.
* ***
VERY disappointed young woman on-Saturday night was Miss Do-- reen Weir.· ́A ́ product of Tientsin, where they turn out some very good swimmers, Miss Weir has only just re- sumed training after rather a lengthy lay-off from the competitive aspect of
it.
Of course she was not in condition to seriously extend the Misses Lopes and Churn but she has taken her re- verses in the right spirit and assures me that she will be hard at it until the championship.
She certainly has the talent so don't be surprised at anything she does when the championship comes off" in "a" few weeks.
*
**
AMONG the lower grades there is 1
I
great deal of potential talent. liked the swimming of Miss Eileen It Grant, a fairly good all-rounder. will not be long before she is cham- nionship class.
In this category also come Miss Jac- queline Anderson, Miss Mary Lachlan, Miss Celeste Marques, Miss Aileen Thirwell, Miss Myra Noronha and Miss Yollé.
The obvious enthusiasm of this group of swimmers is refreshing. Their 3m- provement is only a matter of time. There need be no misgivings as to the future of this branch of Colony swim- ming. I would, however, feel that this, improvement would be more "ra- pid if there were more inter-club com- petition. I trust that ladies connect- ed with other clubs will get together and do something about it.
G. Headley
BOWLING
L. N Constan-
tine
0. M. R. W. Aver. **10-12.00
824.4.47/121278 18.60
J. H. Cameron 219.8 40 649 31: 20.70° CMB Clarkė:,' 240 20 1029 40 25.72 E. A. V. WIL
dalo
Hams S - 924 12′′ T62 18-27.84 L. C. Hylton","268.1′′91-"010 8129:84 T. Johnson 012-15-801:10 180.10 E, A2 Martin-
6.7 29 1219 39 31.25 181 59-82.20 6-1 588 1 13.00 1867 1878 1887-
tollmevar 180
V. H. Stollmeyer RS. Grant
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