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HOW SOMERSET

FAILED

¿Contimed from Pupe 8.) * progress was made with the games far too much, perhaps, for the ulti- mate good of the one for whose bene- fit it is being played.

Piny, could not begin till 12,35, and then in the course of eighty minutes Somerset were all out fur total which the statistically-minded stated to equal, in respect of pauefly, that by Kent against Yorkshire at Sheffield in May.

This is how the wickets fell:

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

15 24 21 24 33 38 39 39 3 14 For such collapse the pitch must not be saddled with all of the blame. was certainly inclined to The ball come along at varying heights, and the two principal wicket-takers kept batsmen playing at them, but there were too many of those fatal tentative lunges. In further mitiga- tion, however, it must be sold that Jour really good catches were held- no novelly this for Hampshire-and that the batsmen's greatest handicap, perhaps, wus the roaring, tearing wind.

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of

How this wind did enjoy itself, and what a frolic it had with the Rescuers headgear! sembled cavorting Hamburgs kept running out on to the field, and once, an the crowd during lunch, a looked at

at the wickel hat was whisked off a herd and came Bickering down within the ropes, so that one was reminded of Rodney Stone and that dramatic moment at Downs when

the ringside un Crawlised his op-

old Jock Harrison portune arrival, and Sir Charles Tregellis calmly said: "1

"1 rather, fancy that this must be my

WIND INC

PLAYERS. DEFY CONDITIONS

AND COMPLETE BOWLS GAME

IN CHAMPIONSHIP

.Playing better bowls for one thing. and blessed with more luck than their apponents for another Landolt, A. S. Cones,

S

eld

and R. P. Laz, of the Craigengewer C.C., entered the final of the Open Rinks Bowls championship yesterday when they eliminated L. F. Xavler, F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. L. J. Silva, A. Alves of the Club de Recreio on the Civil Servien C. C. green in the semi-final by 31-7.

Rain threatened to wash out the nine stage. After match at one

Was hends had been played, Luz tenth hend when the downpour-enme, 20 ending 10-3 and lying three on the

held up for about Play was minuter, after which the green was dried and the game resumed.

but

more

Under such dieult conditions, it WRR not to be expected that the standard of play would be quite up

there to normal, but

trare nevertheless heads. The Cratgengower some.good

consistent. C.C. playera wire

even they will

any buck. Po opponente did not have any that their many heads, Alves and Co. were bow ling just us well as their opposite numbers, but whenever the jack was Recreio shifted, it invariably went to the wrong place, as far as the men were concerned.

Before the

Luż stood head! rain, and shoulders above the other seven off when the nlagers, but he fell

became heavy. Oa the other hund, Field Improved as the game AQUATICS progressed and towards the end he ne slais, Landolt was Blayed some more consistent than Xavier as lead, but Comer

variable, Ribeiro Why

n fact was not ne reliable an

usuz! which added to Alves responsibilities. The Craigengower C.C. Tink led all the way after conceding a single an the first head. Thereafter they did most of the scoring, registering on 14 hende against their opponents'

It is noteworthy that Alves' ink senred only singles on these Revon beads.

13, 1936.

OLYMPIC GYMŅASTS

Spectscular gymnastic displays are being given during the Olympic Games. Above, a group of German Olympic gymnaste.

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PLENTY OF GOOD.Australia

SWIMMING

There was a pool attendance at the Y.M.C.A. Gala Swimming Night held at the "Y" baths last night. The times were not very remarkable though the evening waw a highly successful one from the point of view of all present.

Results: they

This sume wind, sifter nearly caus-

It was raining so hard at one time ing the decapitation of your corress

that the two skips declárd to abandon. pondent by blowing one of the num

score board, oft the

the match after the ninth head, but ber plates

it was suggested by a couple of the reserved its best joke till the after-

that Craigengewer players Mead was betting it for when noan, went at him in full force, and with should finish the tenth head in, which of a they were lying three. Alves agiced devastating quickness

on condition that the game be played tomahawk ripped away the most

that to a finish. This being understood, famous cap in all cricket, so Mead was covered with confusion and the match resumed but Alves failed to move the three Craigengower shots. caught next ball.

the

But to the game. In the second over Gimblett hit Lawson hard to the on, but was scarcely careful enougli aboul direction, and Herman of long- leg held a good catch. So, too, didi Pothecary when taking Lee low and wide at cover, and Moore, al second silp, caught Ingle very close to earth. The others were, more or less casy victims to Herman (5 for 23) and to

who with 4 for 3 set Boyes, wondering if he remembered what Albert Trait once did-also against Somerset.

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M.C.C. PROGRAMME

Oct.

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E programme of the M.C.C. team's tong in Australin, this winter is:-

Ocl

4 Tuesday,

13: arrive Fremantle. Friday, Oct. 16-10 v. Ladies 60 yards handicap-1, Western Australia at Perth. Thurs- Wednesday, Mine P. Stringer (44 secs.); 2, Miss day, Oct. 22-24 v. Western Australia

Lord (47 2/6 scos.). Second (combined) at Perth.

Miss

Featherstothaugh Oct. 28: one-day country match in Heat-

George S.A. on route (Clare), Miss P. (43 sécs) 2.

10-Nov. 3 Y. South (43 4/5 neck.)

Adelaide. Friday, Nov. Men's 60 yards handicap-1), J. Milin (31 secs,): 2, F. J. Anslow. Victoria at Melbourne, Friday, Nov. Second Heat.1, G. Mignus (43 27 13-17 v. N.S.W, at Sydney. Friday, Nov. 20-24 v an Australian XI: at CHANGE, 2, 1. Lephard.

Men's 100 yards handicap. 1, Sydney. Friday, Nov. 27-Dec. 1 v. H. G. Lange; 2, G. Arnold. Time: Queensland at Brisbane.. 70 4/5 Accs.

Friday, Dec. 4-8: First Test al 12-14 v. Fifty yards mixed novelty race.--Brisbane. Saturday, Dec. F. J. Anslow and, Miss Featherston- Queensland country team at Ipswich. Friday, Feb. 26-March 3: Second haugh defeated T. Ingrain and Miss Teat at Sydney. Saturday, Dec. 26- W. George.

Barnett To Play Instead

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London: August 42.

cap.-1, Barnett, the Gloucestershire bats- man, is to play in the Test Match

6-10

Y.

Men's 50 yards backstroke handi- 28 y. N.S.W.. country team at New

H. Millington; 2. F. J. Cantle. Anslow. Time--43 secs.

Friday, Jan. 1-6: Third Test at Mel- Ladice 25 yards scratch.-1. Missbourne. Friday, Jan. 8-11

V. Tus- Gidley: 2,

2,"Mra, Maclean, Time:-28 Fanta (combined)–

-at-Hobart.. Friday, Jan. 15-18. Tasmania at Mixed relay race-Team A (Miss Launceston. Friday, Jan. 24-26, v. MARRIED HIS CHUM MP String MB South Australin nt Adeinide,

Wellard achieved considerable pace, but Arnold und McCorkell made 29gainst the Indians-on-August 15,-n brisk runs together, and after one or

place of Hardstall-Reuter, two disasters the left-handers, Creese and Pothecary, by adding 44 for the

iful wickel, ensured that lampshire should have a comfortable lead, when, rain stopped piny at 5.50.

Gimblett, whose every motion be-

speaks the cricketer, caught three catches, one a beauty with the right hand, and praise must go to bolh McCorkell and Luckes for quietly- effective keeping.

About 2,000 people were present, and a collection for Boyes realised £30. Good!

Kill Kidney

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J. Milln and J.

Friday Jan. 29-Feb. 3: Fourth Test W. George, Miss 8 v. Geelong at Geelong. Wednesday,

Turpin,tate team 13 (Mrs. at Adelaide. Saturday, February 6-

Miss B. Lord, Featherstonhaugh, Messrs. H. Millington. G. Arnold, T. Magnus and A. Keown). Time: 2.16 3/5 secs.

(Won by 1/5 sec.).

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