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Lord Hawke UPSETS CAUSED IN Captained
WORPLESDON EVENT Many Tours
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of the next seven holes in the strictį par figures. Against this onslaught 318 Garnham and Thompson were helpless.
(Walion Heath), i hola,
Miss Corlett (ft, Lytham and St. Annes) and C. W. Mole (Calcot) bi Mlie. D. de T. de Bosslare th. Golf Chib da Bel- gique) and F. G. C. Weare (ft. Ashdown Forest), 5 and 1. M. Gage Sunningdale) and
Micklem (Wildernesso) b Miss M. B Durham Gullane) and L. Mitchell
Prestwick), and 1.
A.
in D. Pearson (Nevill) and T. A. Bourn (Bunningdale) bt Miss J, McLintock and G. 8. Graham (R. Wimbledon), al 1916 hole.
(Woking) bt Mra, Gray and C. D. Gray (Berkshire), 1 hole,
YOURTH ROUND
are interested in cricket of
1. FL Bromley- With the defeat of the Amorys and years ago were Davenport, Plum Warner, Frank the holders, Mrs. H. M. Heppel and Mitchell, F. W. Milligen (a fast bow- Crawley, he would be a daring mun ler and all round cricketer from to forecast the names of the winners Yorkshire who played all too sel- trom the eight remaining couples, all dom), and the Pros. Cuttell, Schofield, of whom are of about equal strength. Gold (Denham) and G. D. Hannay Haigh, Johnny Tyldesley, Board, and Albert Trott. It was a very useful Mles A. Regnari and K. G. Patrick, wella young Scottish international, were aldo and did uncommonly
for. dismissing the Hawke found the standard, of South responsible African cricket much improved. holders. Unexpectedly, Mrs. Heppel
destructive shots, J. 11. Sinclair was a wonderful all int some
wlilla round though they did not Crawley topped his drive at a cru actually win a representative match,cial hole and generally was not at South Africa gave them ono or two is best. Miss Regnant and Patrick won by a hole, and in the next round verwhelmed Miss M. Goldio and Duncan Anderson by 7 and 8. Re- sults:
frights.
BUILDING YORKSHIRE SIDE Between 1098 and 1912 I And no trace of any tour conducted under the captaincy of Lord Hawke. This it, no doubt, owing to the fact that he was engaged at this time in build- ing up the Yorkshire eleven which has, ever since those days, been the most consistent side in England, and has won more championships in this century than any other two Countica put together. When Lord Hawke took up the duties of Captain in doubt that Yorkshire there is no
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THIRD BOUND
Mie W. Morgan (Rochester and Cobham Park) and X, A. B. Morrics (Bunning- dale) bt Mim 8. Johnson and B. Cun- ningham (Stoke Poges), 3 and 1
Miss K. Garnham (Nize) and R. 6. a.
Thompson (Aldeburgh) bt Miss Q. C Hartopp (Cavendlað) and 1. 8. F, Morri- | aon (Sunningdala), 4 and 3. Ms. Gorden (Stanmore) and J. O. H. Greenly (Calovi) bt Miss D. Mackenzie and T. R. 8. Mackenzie (Knole Park), 3 and 2. Lady Heathcoat-Amory and Sir J. Heath- cont-Amory (Tiverton) beat Miss B. A. Collin and Maj. A. Dering (Aldeburgh). 4 and 2.
Miss A. Regnart (Walton Beath) and K. O. Patrick (Birting) bt Mrs. IL M. Heppel (Addington) and I. G. Crawley (Sun- ningdala) (holders), 1 halo.
Miss M. Goldie and D. 13. Anderson (St.
Georga's Hill) dt Mrs. J. 11. Challen and R. W. A. Speed (Sunningdala) at 19th. Miss P. Wade and M. ft. Gardner (Fern- down) bt Mrs. McNair and A. A. McNair (Sunnitzdale), 8 and 4.
(Ashdown ut Mr.
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niddry). 1 boln
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Miss Wade and Gardner bt Miss Cham« Mrs. Garon and Storey bt Mies Parkin and
Hartley, 4 and 3.
Mrs. White and O. White bt Miss Gibbe
and Thorbum, 0 and 6.
All Corlett and Mole bt Mrs. Gage and
Micklem, 4 and 3. Mins Pearson and Bourn bi Mrs. Gold and
Hannay at 10th.
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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
F. S. Jackson played when he was not out for Cambridge and has been of great service to Yorkshire when- ever he has been in England. Curi-tubbs Chambers (Wirral), and C. L. ously enough has probably done far greater things when playing for England than when playing Yorkshire, but when there was trou- ble about he was a magnificent roan to have on the side. Then Wainwright and Peel, and in 1004 Yorkshire only just lost the cham- pionship to Surrey. It was in 1098 that Lord Hawke achieved his first success. and it was in the days when there was some very great cricketers In the world. In 1800 they only just lost it. However, the golden age of Yorkshire cricket
said to may be have begun in 1000 when they start- says that the Duke of Buccleuch et the first of three seasons in which appointed him President. I have are obtainable through the SECRET- they were the champion county, {quoted myself from Lord Harris's ARY upon the personal or written They were a magnificent aide, for not book "Lords and the M.C.C." so application of л Member, only were they fine players but Lord no doubt the two people are the Member to be responsible for all Hawke had welded them into a real same. As I have already stated, it visitors Introduced by hum, and for team. By this time Rhodes wus is the strict rule that the President Payment of all Chits, etc. playing. And so it went on,
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There was little doubt that Lord Dinner. As no Annual Dinner could Hawke would have retired from the be held until 1919, Lord Hawke ru- Caplaincy of Yorkshire earlier har mained President the whole time and he been able to find u satisfactory had a great deal to do, not only with Actually during the sea-work on behalf of charity but also son of 1910 Lord Hawke retained the by fostering cricket in the Public Captaincy, but he did not play for Schools by raising some sort of
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE the County team and formally re- M.C.C. teams to play cricket against
to the them during the five barren years
The price of Admission Public Enclosure is $1.00 including season. It is impossible to estimate He filled the office with splendid Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, too highly what he had done fot Yorkshire cricket. He went from the Captaincy to the Presidency of the Club and has been succeeded there by "Jucker" who had for so long played with him in the County side.
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Lord Hawke had frequently been > member of the M.C.C. Committee and in 1914 he was appointed Presi- dent by the Earl of Dalkeith, for it is the custom that the retiring Pre- sident nominates his successor, I see that in his own book Lord Hawke
success. He has five times beer
Chairman of the Test Match Selec- and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers tlon Committee and I imagine there and Sailors in Uniform are admitted was as little criticism when he waalf Price, there as there has ever been. He :
Dy Order, one of those who believe that, as fo an possible, England should play the same team all through.
Finally he succeeded Lord Harris who had been Treasurer of · th M.C.C. from 1915 (when Sir Spen cer Ponsonby-Fane died) in the yeas It is dimeult to think of a mer 1932. who has done more work for English cricket.
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