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(Continued from Page 8.) criticism-my own, or other people's, may not be very clever; it may even make bad mistakes. The really good ericketers are of course playing in the game or are past it. But I do not think it is fair to pillory the Press for an occasional ́ betine any more than Поссп it would be for the Press to pillory any laterport cricketer who on occa sion, performs like a wash amah. Love and let live.
Inside Story OUR Of The Ryder Cup
(Continued from Pago 8).
(I confess I was surprised at the excellent show he put up in the second so, however, it will not be out of place knock!) But with Bonth and Stokes to mention a point made y Miss. playing very comfortably I was not Wellicred, who has just returned from feeling huppy until the crowning tour of America, on gulfing condi mercy of the snart entch at forward tions on the other side. short leg. I think getting this wicket was one of the key-notes of the match. The next day it was just Kermani and some others, but the lead was as much as I had expected.
THAT STAND
置 find the greatest difficulty in
American courses, she says, are on the average a good deal more dificult than those in Britain, the fairways being narrower, the greens smaller and more tightly trapped. This
probably explains why the Americans won the British championship, years in succession, and trample on
• male co if there is any trace or making up my mind about the stand inniling Ryder Cun teams. Withi
of
It was regard to the American view of the
or spite, then nothing too between the two Pearces. bad can he said of the matter. But, splend! defensive cricket against British failure, Mr. Lawrence Robin- to take my own case, I have been magnificent bowling on a very dificult, in declaring that the incompar writing about local cricket for fifteen wicket, but whether it might not have able strategy of lingen wan the matels
for the United States, saya: possible for T.A. by using Can Say
honestly that ACBsons, and
that feet to attack the bowling in the hope have
not deliberately set aught down of malice.
1
1
am not
of the reasons of knocking it off its length I
sure. AA was he batted 40 minutes I started to write was that there was In those far-off days. a tendency to for three runs at one period, and the malice and ignorance in cricket re-moral effect was to put the bowlers maintain that there is tails up and the next batsmen's spirite down. If he had tires! Lench and of the sort now, ax records Jenkins if might have been different any way 1 find it very hard to believe that but in the end Leach beat him and Mr. Hancock intended to convey the after that everyone who went in felt, I think, that he was really up against implication that there should be no
not. criticism at all of cricket, but merely (To be continued to-morrow.)
a stalement of what happened. This
smacks far too much of the people who
a certain prophet in the Okl
Irequent to
prophesy to them only THRILLING
pleasant things. There may be a caso
for having cricket merely recorded in
the papers by the score-sheet. But,
it
we should know des little NO, about our Interport, 1866 onwards.
from think the 1 -
BADMINTON
MATCH
·
(Contiuned from Paye 8.!
THE INSIDE STORY "Cold figures do not tell the story of the matches, or the progress to- wards doom of the strongest and the most confident assembly of British professionals. The inside story in that the experience of one man turned the tide, alded by weather and a gair course. That mean is Hagen, captain
of the team, and the American victory., The British were. beaten in the foursomes because they could not match their golf with the weather.
the
"To Hagen the strategy in the stendy drizzle was obvious, The formula which he laid down for play- ing the shots from sodden turf was a simple one. Judge your shot (hv sald) and Lake club with greater swer is that no cricketer should
loft than you think you need API to
sinless- criticism object
preciate that you are underclubbing, malicious. If it ត
and sock the cover off the ball. It Ignorant then for goodness' sake--let him
will give you a grip of the ball despite laugh at it I should not have used the phrase of which complaint was W. N. Smith and A. L. Fisher (Fire the wet fles. But the British play- era, seeing a bad or a wet lle, chose made, myself-but, frankly, it does Brigade) beat Silva and Rumjan to overclub. Their shots skidded and not seem to nie to be absolutely out beat Alves and Noronha ducked. They had the shots, but hone of court. It was not nearly so 21-6; beat Soares and Allam 21-5. of them came off.".
E. Greenwood J. I. Fowler and correct as some of the comments ou
All this amounts ie a question of venture to (Fire Brigade) lost to Silva and Run-
wehnique, which, the wicket. And finally
apparently, Alven urul think that the home critics are not Jahn 11-21; lost to
British
falled to appreciate. nearly so restrained as those hero Noronha 13-1; lost to Soares and Personally.
do not think there in and the more knowledgeable they are Allam 15-21: about cricket the biore they seem to an unfortunate atmosphere create round the game.
A RECORD Before getting down to the general game, I should like to correct a gen- eral on that Keamani has put up a record for a cricket week. 11 is true that he has made 324 runs in four in nings with un
average
of 108. But this is not a record because in 1920 T. E. Pearce innde 328 runs in five innings once 'not out. It is true that Kermani's average was 109 while
TAIKOO. ST. ANDREW'S "A"
Played at Quarry Bay, St. Andrew's winning by une games of love, and 180 points to 64.
Lenm
very much in the point, because what was obvious to lingon, or any golfer of experience, should have been ver feetly obvious to Whitcombe and his familiar with wol men. They are courses, and, no doubt, have long been T. Stainton and J. Waid (Talkoo), aware of the necessity of underchib fost to E. P. Fincher and 11. Kew bing and hitting harder in order to 21; lost to A. E. P. Guest and F.offset the risk of ball kid. A, Broadbridge 21-11; lost to F. Wong and R. H. Wong 21-18.
THE FAVOURITE CLUB
CHI. Summers and 11. Roulette A heavy mashie-iron with a flanged (Taikco) lost to Fincher and Kew sole and deep blade is a favourite club 21-2; lost to Guest and Broadbridge of American players in paying
J. Barey and G. Palvis (Talkoo) from wet turf. into the facts Kermani, in Interport lost to Fincher and Kew 21-1: lost cricket made 88 and average 44. to Guest and Broadbridge 21-1;. leat
to Wong and Wong 21-3.
Pearce's was 82. But let us loci.*/21-9; lost to Wong and Wong 21-16. forcing shots from the rough, and]
very
It is a type of weapon which has won more than one enam- pionship for Jones and Hagen. Mr.
Robinson concludes his criticism with of the British tribute to some players. He says:--
| then made 116 not out against
Wenk howloon C.C. nituck and Izi
gainst
a similar Services attack. KOWLOON TONG ». ST. JOHN'S That is, 203 runs for
onco out came
Played at Kowloon Tong, the visi- from very ordinary League bowling
E. Pearce's scores were nii tors winning by six games to three in Interport cricket against 172 aces to 115. Shanghai, against Maluya, and, even Bigher
combined
side class, against a of Shanghai and Malaya. The scores Norman Smith 21-10: lost to R. Koh United States for golf aml-22-vs-Malaya-111-not-out-vs-
were
"A fow more youngsters like Busson and Cox, mare frequent invasions of American courses, and the_resultant experience will, undoubtedly, enable and British
to challenge players
S.A. Gray and G.A. White (Kow-
Kwok loon Tong) beat F.II.
the
122 and 17 vs. Shanghai.—50 j and David Kwok 18-21; beat Tyson Vanished with them the World wat
War.
In the matter of it-vs-and Peter Wilson 21-12.
manual execution of Combined XI.
P. Loung and F.S. Ko (Kowloon their shots the British players were. I mention
ion this because I think there Tong) lost to Kwok and Smith 0-21;very whit na facile as the Americans; is a tendency overestimate
lost to Koh and Kwok 10-21; beat but they did not have enough variety present day performances. Kermani is a very Tyson and Wilson 21-15.
in them. They showed themselves to be one typo. players. good bat, but Shanghal seem to think that he is a cross between a W. G. Grace and a J. B, Hobbs which he is
not,
THE INTERPORT
And now for the Match over which
A. Chan and B.K. Wong (Kowloon Tony) lost to Kwok and Smith 6-21; lost to Koh and Kwok 6-21; lost to Tyson and Wilson 13-21.
had
"On Britain's wider fairways, and more expansive greens there is no necessity to develop nuances of strok Ing. There, is no need to know the ST. ANDREW'S "B" v. C.R.C. sharp, biting pitches that are the rule Played at St. Andrew's, the visitors in Anterien. In the end it was "the so mach ink has already been spilt. Of winning by eight games to one and superior knowledge of these
"hosts" our side Teddy Fincher and Garth-178 aces to 80.
which prevailed. "It all sums up tà waite stood out head and shoulders C. Angus and M. Weill (St experience, American players are nhove the others in the first innings. Andrew's) lost to S.W. Liang and W.
accustomed to winning because they so much practice at it. S.P. Chan 16-21; lost to T.. Lo and S.W. Wong 16-21.
control in the ti AS. Bliss and S.A. Broadbridge Busson and Cox, he adds, form the (St. Andrew's) lost to Llang ant nucleus of a coning British team thri of Tom
played-Choy-17-21--font-to-Yung, and Chan-should-make-future-matches betworin very nice
the best he has
beat Lo and Wong 21-10. the two countries more than a futile pulled out this year until he too, like Dr. H.D. Matthews and R. Brooks visit to the States every four years. Garthwaite, get Impatient and had a (St. Andrew's) lost to Liang and bang at Madar-had
put up Choy 1-21; lost to Yung and Chan nhother
Afty before that it might 0-21; lost to Lo and Wong 6-21. have been alright, and of course I IRVO
League Table
We started poorly and their stand C. Choy 2-21; lost to C.Y. Yung and have the fight
saved the situation. But when Fin cher west at 151 and Gasthwaite at 100, the rest of the batting was most disappointing, with the
-tion
We
shall be told that he was having a hang before the innings was overl
But Dunkley was in with him and has Recreio "B" before shown every promise of atay- St. Andrew's "Äa ing-(somehow or other!)-as he did C.R.C.
Fire Brigade
in the second innings. However that St. John's does not alter the fact that Tom played a very pretty knock and if he V.R.C. had hit a six instead of getting out Kowloon Tong
I should have made as much noise as St. Andrew's "D" navone.
S. and S. Home With about an hour's batting or Taikdo R.C. less, Shanghai oponed by sending in Ellot Hall "A" Humphreys with Stokes but the Eliot Hall "D" former never looked like stopping. Recreio "A"
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