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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1946,
Home Cricket Clubs Face Lean Year
LONDON. MIAR. 15. WITH THE NEW COUNTY CRICKET SEASON NOT FAR AHEAD, AND THIS TIME THE RESUMPTION OF THE THREE-DAY CHAMPIONSHIP, MANY CLUBS ARE WORRIED ABOUT TEAM. BUHLUING.... AND FINANCE.
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WARNED OFF
LONDON, MAR. 15. THE "RACING CALÊN.. DAR" ANNOUNCES THE WARNING OFF ON ALL] COURSES WHERE NA TIONAL HUNT RULES ARE IN FORCE OF CAP- TAIN WEBER AND TOM FOX.
Tom Fox is n Leeds' business.
man.
The "Calendar" also states that the Stewards have barred any further entries from Mrs. J. Richardson ta has with- drawn the lenge to train of
Captain Wober has been con- nected with racing for many yenra as a nateur rkler in Most of the clubs report a fall to double the members' annual India and England and later an
the in membership during
war subscription to two guineas. They trainer and over, He hended!
are not alone in this action. years when there were no county
of amateur games, and this factor is the one Sir Stanley Jackson, President the winning list
riders in 1928-1929 und wen the riving aurious concern.
of Yorkshire
Club, blames Yorkshire is one of the most entertainment
anys: National Hunt Siceplechase in and "From powerful, both financially and
mission charge of, 1929 on "Big Welder *** from the players' viewpoint, hut 1/B. we get only 1/01d." When they have gunsidered it necessary, Yorkshire feels the pinch it fol-
lows that many of the less for Lunate counties will be hard press va keep going under the exist ing conditions
Leicestershire have stated that they will carry, coming season, but what happens Yorkshire Nainer 6, A. Kolly.-- the following season depends ez-,
rely on the support they receive. their prowar They Admit that inenibership is inadequate to meet] post-war excewiiture, and elabs can boast of having main} tained their pre-war membership.
Warwickshire Another club] hovering around the borderline. The last season membership sub- scriptions produced only £782 Portugni v. China (at 11.00 a.m.' insufficient for "Full champion-sharp). ship season.
no during
the
Reuter.
SOFTBALL
roftball gunes:
A women's team is appearing For the first time in one of the Z.B.W. "Quiz" programme to night at 7:30 pm. Th W.V.S. are entering the fray against n
The following Officers' Mess of tean from Like No. 42 Commandos, and a good Line is confidently expected to be histl
by all. The team are: W.V.S.. Miss Dawson, Miss Cowell, M
Miss Davies and Miss A. K. Other
OBeer Meks No. 12 Comman- do: La. H, E. D. Sanderson, 1.4. A. P. Callidine, Capt. W. J. Hurt ang Capt. A. G. Smith.
is
LEAGUE RIVALS There is another special item in
Lancashire ha An ambitious The to-night's programme. "Strachary" i is now in port with scheme for Old Trafford to make jarke party of New Zealand it the "finest ground in the world, on bunrd. Unfortun- but so far the response ately, cosucbody on the ship has $100,000 rehabilitation scheme has
been disappointin developed measles, so that nobody Is allowed to come ashore, nor can
servicemen
the local E.N.S.A. authorities
rend a concert party to the shin to entertain the men in their en forced! hibernation.
Z.B.W.
iM
of
therefore doing the Next heat
e. A special thing.
programme entertainment for the
the
are to-morrow's
Great Britain v. America 9.45 aan, sharp).
Umpires;Nip Lum (plate). Tony Robeiro and 'Sunburn' Omar, (ba-es).
Umpires: 'Doc' Molthen colate), P. A. Ewins and Robbins
bases).
Stower:-Philo Remedios.
"Q" CARS GO INTO ACTION
London, March 15. Scotland Yard have put a fleet of "Q" cars into netion, their In uppenrance a "Q" car may be an ancient taxi, a small sports model or a decrepit saleon. but it will be equipped with
the most modern methods of crime detec- Under the bannel is an en-
Lancashire los: 2,000 members during the war, reducing Annal income by £400, while ex- penses have risen by £4,000,
The club has £8,000 annually to make good, and Mr. T. A. Bigson, former Test selector and the club's tion,
will chairman, says the county
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