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POINTS INVOLVED

(By Ronald T. Symond)

The Australian Board of Con- trol have decided to recommend to the M.C.C. that the eight-ball

(Continued from Pape &.)

ever had to hat early and take things seriously he would justify his place in any side here as a batsman alone. FIRST XI AVERAGES

Inn, NO. 3. Ius. Av.

2 100 » 31 30.13 4 TE

833 33.50

11

J. Owen Hughes. 20

turk 1 1. A. J'enren

T. Pearer

over be employed in 'Tests na ti. §. Trunkley well as other matches in Aus- tralia.

1. D. Kiber

4. Melania

Shanghai Golf Record Broken

BRILLIANT ROUND

BY RICKETTS

A. Ricketts of Shanghai who has been playing brilliant golf recently, hos broken two

BOBBY JONES INVITED TO VISIT JAPAN

As Ambassador Of Goodwill

Augusta, Georgia,

Heat Enervation

Calls for Tonie Help.

In these days of high pressure many people try to do too much. It is a Krent mistake, especially at this time of the year, when the thermometer runs high, to imagine that you can tax your vitality to the utmost day

records, one officially and the other unofficially. Playing on the Hungjae Course on Whitpien gelfer, has been invited by adequate rest and sleep-without pay-

Mr. Hiroshi Saito, the Japanese An-ing the penalty, Monday in the medal competi-bassador to Washington, to visit Japan tion he went round in 71 there- as an ambassador of good will.

True, is not always possible to by beating the record of 72

The invitation was extended in- avald overwork, worries, the strain of made by N. A. Brown in the Wallace, Jr., of Augusta, who enter- least you can take steps to fortify directly through Mr. William H. too many social obligations, but at China Amateur Championship tatned Mr. Saite here during the your system and to replenish your last October.

recent Augusta National Invitation vital forces as they are used, up, On the previous Saturday Ricketts, tournament.

thereby averting anaemia, nervous Mr. Wallace said that he had posted; exhaustion, neurasthenia, and the 12.95 who was playing splendilly, recorded GONG 06, the lowest score ever made over the invitation to Mr. Jones. In the many forms

of suffering the Hanging Course under any cond-letter Mr. Saito sald: "Convey to maladies entail. 27tions. Unfortunately this score was Mr. Robert T. Jones our wish, andj

Mr. Bobby Jones, former work's after day-often at the expense of

1107 x

50% 21.76

7

$40 26.01

16

2

$12 200

14

188

230 17.70

17

228 14.70 220

A. W. Hayward... 21

in W. Bator... 10

A

2

*

X6 x

I

52 x

During the last English tour

The Following niso tattedt- Australia the slx-ball over was used. D. Gillespie .... in Test matches. The Board think A. C. Growler that the time is now ripe to extend.R.M. Ricketin the normal conditions in Australia fo * Not Out all international matches in that country.

As the Australians have so readily agreed to adopt the altered 1.b.w. rule. it would be churlish for us to boggle

at a small point. But the change is not quite so trivial as it secins at first glance.

* Qualification 10 Inningu.

THE BOWLING

142 23,67

120 16.41 done in a friendly game and, although the wish of all Japanese golfers, to To do this, what you

than

in his grasp. But disaster has over-

holes and his card has been spoilt.

Need

there

un-

every ball was holed. It cannot stand have the chance of extending to him | course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pille, as an official recorit, which can only a royal welcome In Japan. His visit the blood and nerve tonte which be made in stroke competition. will not only enhance the standard of rapidly creates new suppiles of red

These two excellent rounds by

Japanese golfdom, but will surely blood, rich in iron and those other It was in bowling that, the ClubRicketts surely go to show that the contribute to the International friend- elements on which the nerves and tissues of the whole body thrive. Dr. were worst hit by departures, and saying "Try, Try, Try Again" is more ship between our two peoples."

Mr. Salto came to the Augusta Williams' Pink Pills have an a proverb. It is an axiom, but for Growder, Aire Pearce would Ricketts, who is as keen a golfer as National tournament principally to equalled reputation as a restorative have had to keep this department of anyone could meet, has on many see Chick Chin and Torchy Toda, of of run-down, anaemle, nervous

sufferers the game going for them with very easions reached the 10th tee of the Japan, play-Reuter,

of both sexer, 80 if

you need Hungino Course with the record with-

tanic help begin a course to clay; you In conversation at Lord's, Mr. P. F.ttle support for a great deal of the

will not be disappointed, Chemisty season. If he has at times been dis- Warner, who is perhaps without a rival in experience of international appointing as a bat, there is no doubt

everywhere nell

captaincy, admitted to me that he that he has bowled better than he would prefer to see no further exten- has ever done out here. Dick Ricketts slon of the number of balls per over. He pointed out that tactical considers was only with us for a comparatively short portion of the season but he' only falled by, one wicket to qualify, and would have been second. Duckitt also got nineteen wickets and I an not sure that, more, use might not have been made of him. Garthwaite picked up a similar number of wickets

tions are involved.

If runs are precious, for example, It is one thing for a captain to hazard an experimental bowler for an over of six balls and another to face the risk of seeing a batsman take toll of eight.

Mr. Warner recalled a match in at a much lower cost frut of course Australia when D. J. T. Bosanquet he did not play in any of the League was very heavily punished. As cap-games, and speaking without the tain, Mr. Warner hesitated to give book, I fancy he did not have quite him another over. He did so, oad'

with success, for Banquet then took the batting against him that several wickels cheaply. On that oc- of the others did.

casion there were runs to spare, but

that is not always the case. The risk

of an eight-ball over, being grentgr|

FIRST XI BOWLING

most

Over Min Htun Wk: Av. than thuit of six balls, might Bel A. C. Growder .... 121.2 In ' Sna

enough to turn the scale of a captain's, Metanis 102.194 02 T. A. Petree ... 1774402 603

Judgment in making the decision.

NICHOLS'S VIEW

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| G. IL M. Hiekoita .. 95.3 270 10 14.1 16 330 ID 137

5. R. Buckitt

H letion 20 Wickets,

THE FIELDING

out.

come him each time on the last three from an injury to allow him to turn The two scores-first the 71 and United States-Erie Pedley, Michael secondly the 08-were made up as Phipps, Stewart Iglehart and Winston follows:

Guest-Renier 4. 4. 2. 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 33 3. 4. 5. 5. 3. 4. 5, 4, 4-37 His unofficial record score card! reads:-

4. 4, 4, 5, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4=34 3. 5. 3, 3, 4, 4, 3, 4, 3m32

DEAD PUTTING

As is to be expected when 10 is

good

broken, deadly putting was a feature of his game. As the Ilungao greens are beginning to improve, a puller like Ricketts is now able to pick up a shot or two on the greens. Now-a-days two pults green, once thought a good average even amongst professionals, is nol nearly good enough, th

In the Anai of the English Close Champlonship, J. D. A. Langley, runner-up averaged less than WO putts per green in thirty-two holes. He was beaten and 4 by H. Bentley, The Champlon putted so of sixty- Wonderfully that instead four putts-the allowance for a scratch golfer...he required only

for the Afly-one pútts

thirty-two holes.

15

Although the Bunglao Course extremely short according to present

ideas-il is only 5,705 yards

In the heat of Australia, an extra strain would be put upon fast bowlers. 1 asked M. S. Nichols, the Essex fast bowler, how he would like

On the whole the fielding was good to bowl overs of eight balls. "I would prefer six in a Test match and Melania is one of the finest was his reply. He emphasised the cases of the ball I have ever seen

return to the day out here, while his tense strain of bowling in such games, wicket is excellent. Dunkley was against Hoylake's 7,120 yards where when a fast bowler puts every bit of excellent behind the sticks while Owen this year's "Open" will be played- his strength and concentration into Hughes continued to bring off ex-it calls for accurate golf and loose each delivery. Two extra balis cellent catches in the slips, while shots

punished. The would make a difference.

usually Ricketts, at first slip, was amazingly Datty Mail Compeition held recent- Obviously, therefore, a-change-of-safely- the kind proposed would require re-

ly at Bramshot, England, was of THE SECOND ELEVEN

particular interest in proving that a adjustments. Fast bowlers

would

short difficult course can defeat even the best of professionals. Yet of the 400 rounds played only about per cent. of the professionals under seventy.

over

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usc

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have to redistribute their expenditure, The difficulties of the first cleven of maximum energy to fit the changed reacted of the second who had great A captain would be faced with difficulty in getting out a regular sale. lightly different aetleul problems.

Potter and Forbes were the main But the same argument applies con- stay of the batting while J. Stein versely to the Australians regarding on the few occasions on which he the new bw, rule, so that the played showed that if in regular difficulties of readjustment are coine- practice he was probably good enough for the frat. But on the whole their Alfculties involved are by no season was a very in and out affair. holes. Alfred Padgham, the winner, i means negligible, but scarcely so seri- and on the whole the bowling was ous as to warrant a refusal if the not strong and the catching at times Australian Board are anxious to put

very indiferent. all games in their country same footing.

what, balanced.

The

on the

Here Is the "history of the over" in}" England and Australia.

England.1744, 4 bails; 1889, balls: 1000 to date, 6 balls.

Australia-1087, 6 balls; 1918,

balls.

SECOND ELEVEN FIGURES BATTING

5)J. F. Potter .......

Jan. N.Q. 1.8. Total Av.

2 100 x 218 35.83

One professional last three balls in the first nine holes and A. J. Lacey of Berkshire, who has been greatly to the fore recently, took 50 for nine

qualifying took a 10 in one of the rounds and Alfred Perry, the Open Champion, has a couple of eights and a couple of sevens in one of his rounds.

24 24.80 WESTCHESTER CUP.

1. H. Forbes...

11

Fax

N.

1. Fox B. Mackenzie

41

105 15,00

10

128 1,60

R. B. W. Paterson 7

€. Hand

IN

GR 0.71

13

42 7,00

the W. Wonding

3

42 6.**

P. A. Dunneti ........

1

20 x 20 6.00

The Following also Hatled

J. Stein*********

5 3

2x 13

New Zealand adopted the 8-ball Over in 1924, but reverted to G-ball over in 1927.

FANLING GOLF

11.' J. Armstrong

Me: Out Qualification Faninge.

BOWLING

130 80,50 15 13.3

TEAMS

London, June 8.

The International polo match be- tween England and United States for the Westchester Cup will he played at Hurlingham on Wednesday. The following will be the line-ups.

Engand:-il. Hughes, Gerald Bald- 280 118.83 ing. Tyrrell Martin, and Humphrey

21,23 Guiness,

Ina, Mdns Runs Wkts Av.

In the Caplain's Cup Competition, played over the old course at Fat-Y. C. Blond were fil

N. P. Fox. 69. 13 ling during the week-end, I.

The Following also Bowled. Mundy qualified with a score of 73.4. Millbank 23 -83-16. There were eighteen en D. de S. Carry tries.

Qualification 10 Wicken.

9

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