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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936.
GENTLEMEN AND
PLAYERS AT CRICKET-
ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR
AUSTRALIA
London, July 13.
POET'S WIDOW
Decides To Leave Britain
£120 PENSION FOR LADY WATSON
London, July 14. -
The Gentlemen and Pavers
The most interesting feature of match, which is due to begin on
the Civil List pens.ons for the Wednesday at Lord's..,was in days
known year, which were made gone by regarded as a means of
yesterday, is the grant of a pen- compliment to the most successful
sion of £120 to Lady Watson, the amateur and professional cric-
widow of the noted poet, Skr Wil- keters of the season. Gradually illam Watson, who died nearly a has begun to bear more and more the appearance of a Trial match. and this year it is little more than an examination whether a particular player is worth, his passage money to Australia this winter, writes a correspondent.
The event in consequence has suffered in its original purpose and pleasure, and has increased in seriousness, Consideration of the eventual composition of Eng- land's team, which is a matter of general interest,, and an apprecia- Won of the joys of what should be the most joyful cricket match, in the year, somehow have to he reconciled, and in any case it can be said that two excellent sides have been chosen for the game which deserves to attract # big crowd. 1
LACK OF VARIETY
year ago.
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Lady Watson. It is understood, has decided to emigrate to South Africa. She will leave England op August 22 with her two daugh- ters.
The decision to leave Britain was made several weeks ago, when Lady Watson was informed In confidence of the amount of the Civil List pension awarded to her.
The pension of £120 a year bas been granted in recognition of the services rendered to iterature, by hier husband. However, in Lady Watson's view it is not sufficient to enable her and her daughters to live properly in this country, a their adly other incope is ex- tremely small.
Lady Watson, it is recalled, has often expressed her determina- tlon. If it were ever possible, to take her daughters to & country where they would be able to em- bark upon a fresh life. In her view, Britain falled to appreciate the genius of her husband,
IN
It is easy to say that the Gente- men's bowing lacks variety, with two fast bowiers (Aller and Farnes), four right-handed medi um-paced bowlers (Wyatt, Holmes,
Marked out by Mr. Gladstone Stephenson, and 'Mitchell-Innes), for the position of Poet Laureate. und one leg-break bowler (Brown), sir William died practically un- but if some clever man could say known by the younger generation Where other suitable bowlers are
and almost ma state of poverty, to be found he would deserve to be As he lay dying, Sir William turn- made an honorary life member ofed to his devoted wire and sald M.C.C. Their batting, on the other sorrowfully but without bitterness.
not hand, even against what will un- "England does
want deniably be strong professional work" bowling, is encouraging with Wyatt While he was connned to bea a Mitchell-Innes co start the 1-volume
WAS of his best works nlags, followed by Melville, Turn-published but it falled to appeal bull. Holmes. Pearce, and Allen. to the public. In order that "he But with all due respect it pales should not know Lady Watson in comparison with what the herself bought nearly all the books Players wil be able to offer that were on sale. Barnett, Gimblett. Hammond, Leyland, Fishlock, and Hardstaf (something like in that order)- not to mention Verity, who, by refusing to get out on so many occasions, has established himself fourth in the batting averages.
GREIFFENHAGEN'S WIDOW
During the nineties he was granted a Civil List pension of £100 a year. He was knighted in-
generosity 1917. The
of als friends and admirers saved him
For their bowling they rely upon at a time when he lay ill at Bath. Corpson, Gover, Verity, and Sin-A testimonial fund was started fleld, a combination which
may
"
well be sufficient for the occasion, and over £3000 was raised to help
the stricken poel One matter of great interest will
Pensions are also given to Mr. be the form of the two wicket-
(£120). Henry A. Pegram, R.A. and to El Philip Ben Greet the" actor (120), the latter of whom died two months ago two months after the date of the grant,
keepers, Levett and McCorkel, of whom so many kind things have been said by those who bave played with them this season. If a reward for sheer merit during the last two months were to be
Mrs, Beatrice Mars Greifenha- paid we might reasonably have sen is given a pension of £100 expected to see cather Wellard, in recognition of the services ren- Fagg, or Townsend in the Players' dered by her husband, the late Maurice Greiffenhagen, R.A. to
side, and it was the opinion of many that Yardley, by his display art. in. the University match, had
Miss Rachel Mary eming in
earned the Inst place in the granted £80 in recognition of her services to anthropology and geo-
Gentlemen's team.
As it is it seems extremely raphy.
doubtful whether the Selectors,
Maurice Greifenbagen was A when they come to make their Royal Academician who died, in choice of the players to go to 1931 at the age of 69. He was a Australia, will go far beyond those portrait and a notable designer of taking part in this match; Mit-posters, and in his early days did cheil, of Yorkshire, perhaps be- much black and white work for cause he is the best fieldsinan in the press. From 1905 he was for
time head master of the country, and also maybe James some Langridge, who has a reputation life department in the for reliability. I can hardly be- School of Art lieve that Duckworth has fallen from his position as wicketkeeper- in-chief.
the Glaskuw
the greatest years are taken as an The question of captaincy seems example-but it was obvious to all to have been finally settled, but to who were at Lord's this year that the very end, until pencils are
the game did lack quality. How worn out with the scribbling of good Cambridge actually were it experimental combinations, there is impossible to say, because if the must be a doubt as to the opening truth be told, Oxford, wers Indeed pair of batsmen Gimblett's stock poor. Cambridge had an ap in that respect stands at the pearance of balance with many moment very high. Nor is there good batsmen, some attack in their as yet any clear evidence pointing bowling, and the excellence of to who shall start the bowling their fielding WEB universally with Allen: The question of Lar- granted. Oxford certainly were wood does not bear discussion; it most unlucky to lose Kimpton just. think before the match, but for all that about. It is all very well to say there was a general lack of thrust that either Hammond or Wyatt in the team which prevented them can open the bowling, but there
from being a winning side. were many who regard Wyatt as
Now, with the peak of the season reached, the counties for lg occasion. All our troubles and the last six hard weeks settle down fears, let us hope, will soon be in earnest to settle the matter of solved and many of our guesses the championship. Derbyshire,
is too lamentable even
to
an inappropriate feature for the
will be found sadly wanting when with their solid and able all- the Selectors make up their mind round team; Kont, who seem to in what is obviously a diincult be able to change their personnel situation, for England's resources Zrom match to match and yet win are admittedly slender.
games; Yorkshire, not s0, 0782- poweringly strong as usual, but still very dangerous; and Notting- hamshire, with their magnificent pair of bowlers, all have equal chances.
HOPE FRUSTRATED
Hopes of an early amateur ré- vival on the form shown in recent University matches are not en- couraging. It is never wise, nor
It may in the end depend on
fair, to compare a contemporary the weather, one of the most im- Univerity match with any of its portant of all factors in the game predecessors—more especially when of cricket.
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