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ANSWERS FOUR

QUESTIONS

Larwood, Jardine And Voce Explained

WHO SELECTS THE SELECTION

COMMITTEE

In the following letter Mr. P. F. (Plum) Warner answers four questions which have given rise, ta much discussion during the eric ket season just disclosed. These questions bear mainly on the leg- theory bowling question, and on the selections for the England test

teams.

Who appoints the Text Match

Selectors!

OMAR'S RINK WIN

Second Division.

(Continued from Pags $);

A. E. Carey (Police) A. R. Dalilah (LRC) ... G, E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.) K. M. Omar (LR.C.) H. Overy (K.C.C.)... A. F. Paul (H.KER.C.) A. Chapman (R.H.K.X.C.) A. Macfarlane (RHE.Y.C.) E. Kern (K.C.C.) H. H. Rose (K.B.G.C.) w. McHardy (Police) A. M. Wahab (I.RO.) B. E. Maughan (R.H.K.Y.C.) W. E. Way (C.C.C.) R. R. Davies (C.S.C.C.)

V. N. Allenza (C.C.C.) J. Riberio (Recreio) J. M. Jack (K.C.C.) L. Luck (C.S.C.C.)

J. Russell (H.K.F.C.) w. E. Hale (K.BG.C.) W. Glendenning (Police) A. R. Minu (LR.C.)

J. G. Meyer (K.B.G.C.) E G. Barry (C.C.C.) w. H. Muskett (H.K.E.R.C.)

The Board of Control, which was formed at the request of the coun- ties by the M.CC. In 1898. This boards consists of the President of the M.C.C. (in the chair), five of its club committee, and me repre- sentative from each of the ten first-class counties at the top of last Dr. R. A. Basto (Recreio) (1933) season's list-Yorkhire, SL de Rome (H.K.E.R.C.) sex, Kent, Essex, Lancahire. Derby J. J. Basto (Recreio) shire, Warwickshire, Nottingham-F. Haynes (H.K.F.C.) shire, Surrey and Gloucestershire.

L. Whant (C.S.C.C.).

Is the Imperial Cricket Coafer R. R. Wood (C.S.C.C.)

́ence still functioning?

A. Brooksbank. (H.K.F.C.)

B

750 33

PATAUDI LEAVES

FOR INDIA

Interview In London Before Sailing

DISAPPOINTED AT HEALTH BREAKDOWN

COURT MANNERS AT WIMBLEDON

Tribute To Crawford And Frank Shields

BAD DECISIONS RECEIVED WITH GRACE

There has been a der】 of talk lately about court- manners at Wimbledon, writes a Special Cop respondent in the London "Star* He continues:

Let me place it on record, then, that two gentlemen yesterday took London, September 15.

into the famous cockpit or bear- The Nawab of Pataudi will call the centre court, the court- garden, or whatever you like to leave for Marseilles to-morrow to

embark on the Rajputana for lines and the manners of an age Bombay. In an interview he de-of chivalry.

clared: "I am returning a very The gentlemel were Mr. J. H. sad man because after starting Crawford, of Australia, and F. X. fairly well in May I was forced Shields, of the United States. to give up cricket owing to a They played a match which pro certain rather serious breakdown duced an extremely tense atmos- in health.

phere and whch had all the ele

It has been a bit of an ordeal to ments of a tough encounter, but alt and watch this year's cricket es not by the bat of an eye-lid did 17pecially in view of the beautiful either Crawford or Shields depart summer and glorious wicketa.” from the stately grace of perfect

Asked if he would play in India sportsmanship: he said that all depends on his health. He refused to .comment on

body-line" or the Tests..

They gave us an object lesson

In the traditional but often for gotten or ignored the fact that the

Worcester- game matters more than the re

Pataudi played in jahire's opening match this season. sult,

22 against the Australians, but scored

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Yes. The Imperial Cricket Con- ference was also formed many years age, and consists of two represen tatives from each of the cricketing countries within the Empire-Eng lund, Australia, South Africa, India, West Indies and New Zealand. These representatives are appoint ed by the respective Boards of Con-1 trol of the above countries.

H. J. Henderson (K.B.G.C.)

A. A. Razack (G.C.C.)

J. Purvis (C.S.C.C.)

A. S. Gomes (C.C.C.)

S. Deacon (H.KER.C.)

J. F. Lunny (H.K.E.R.C.)

H. Rozario. (Recreio) .. T. Fergusson (K.CC.) J. S. Riddell (Police) C. A. Lopes (Recrelo) J. Gregory (H.K.F.C.) D. Davies

F. X. Soares (Recreio) H. W. Randall (C.C-C.) S. Deacon (H.KERC) F. Xavier (Recreio)

1. G. Sousa (CCC)

Has the English Board of Control. S. Carter (H.K.F.C.)

and the Imperial Cricket Con- ference, either individually or jointly, or in consultation with| the M.C.C., taken any steps to deal with the bowling contro versy!

F. F. Duckworth (H.KER.C) W. McLeod (Police)

Yes. At a meeting held at Lord's

on July 25 last, when the Confer ence unanimously approved of the resolution which had been

by the committee of the M.C.C. on Oct. 9 1933, that

"Any form of bowling which is obviously a direct attack by the bowler upon the batsmen would be an offence against the spirit of the game."

Left To The Captains This was confirmed on Nov. 29, 1933, by the Advisory County Cricket Committee and the Board of Control, at which fifteen out of the seventeen county captains were present.

"It was decided at this meeting to leave the matter to the captains, In complete con fidence that they would not permit or countenance bowl- ing of such type."

C. H: Basto (Recreio) A, A. Lewis (C.CC.) T. W. Carr (K.C.C.)

C. Strange (CS.C.C.)

A. H. Basto (Recreio)

C. B. Robertson (H.K.F.C.) L. Collyer (CS.C.C) ........ Y. Abbas (GCC)

J.B. Ross (Yacht Club)

Sir Thomas Southorn (R.H.E.Y.C.).. L E. Lammert (K.C.C.) V, C, Labrum (KCC) CF. Alexander (Police) N. M. Currie (ILKER.C.)

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Bad Decisions

There were one of two bad de

In the second innings he was dut cisions, and they went against 01.b.w. to. Grimmett

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RUGBY CLUB TRIAL | GERMAN CAR RACE

TO-MORROW

This was given officially to the Forty Players Likely To Press.

Be On View

Why were Jardine, Larwood and

Voce not invited to play in the Test matches?

Members of the Rugby Section of

SUCCESSES

In his next game he scored 126 noyance, perturbation, or disgust. and 58 against Oxford University He obeyed that injunction which at Oxford. He then scored 22 and is carved over the entrance to the 10, not out vs. Northants.

4

Pataudi then made 97 FR. Essex and followed it up with 214 not out a Glamorgan. Next came scores of 57 and 24

vs. Warwicks.

arena-

"If you can meet with triumph

or disaster

And treat those two impostors

as the same."

When he was beaten, he accept

Up to June 9, Pataudi had scored his defeat as gracefully as he

ed 647 runs and was second in the had accepted the "breaka" which

averages with 80.87, Ames being went against him. first with 97.00.

Test Failure

Pataudi was then chosen to play] for England in the First Test Nottingham, but scored only jand 10 in game won by Austra-Į

lia.

12

Crawford, the champion, behay

ed with the same observance of that sportsmanship which is the

1

at Proof of a natural gentlemman,

So bad. were the bad decisions that on one occasion when Craw, ford had hit a ball out, a number of spectators shouted "Out" in case the linesman failed agalo.

Shields held up his hand In Kent, and was absent ill in tha

gentla remonstrance. He did not second. In the week ending June wish the linesman "guyed" or his

In his next match on June 13 and 14 he scored 13 (top score) vs

15 he was still second in the bat-partisans to show any favour.

ting averages with a total of 894

runs and an average of 81.27 for

14 innings.

Pataudi played against Somerset on June 20, 21 and 22 and scored 51 up to June 22, His aggregate was 946 in 15 innings and he was) second on the batting list with 78.75. Only July 6, Pataudi was at the top of the batting averagea with Ames second:

HOME FOOTBALL

(RESULT ON PAGE ONE)

SCOTTISH LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

**

His average was still 78.75 in 15 Rangert innings. Then Pataudi had a Clyde

St. Johnstone break-down in health and was or-

Hearts dered abstention from cricket, a Motherwell he did not play for his county Dundee

after that,

Hamilton

Successful Year On Continent

TWO AQUATIC GALAS

Airdrie Aberdem.... Queen's Pk. Kilmarnock Celtic The European Y. M. C. A. are

Hibernian holding their final swimming gala Queen O'South

*

Partick

the Falkirk

Dunfermline

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Extra

competitor, to win the Grand Programme For Ninth Extra

Race Meeting of lockey Club

was squared at the fifth. Allpaas | MARGINS OF 20 and 10 IN driving out of bounds. Burles lost the seventh, but at this point he TWO ROUNDS

found his proper form, and won the remaining eleven holes.

Burles was round in 78, his op- R. S. Burles, of Aldenham Colponent being 86. The scratch score lege, beat F. Allpass, of Bradfield of the course is 74, so that Burles

Madrid, September 23. of the season on Tuesday next at Albion. College, by 12 and 10 in the final played more or less to his handi-

German racing cars wound up 9 p.m. Also on Tuesday next]Ayri of the Boys' Amateur Golf cham-cap.

It was officially announced by the the Hong Kong Football Club are pienship at Moortown, Leeds, on

He kept up the pressure by win-Jardine had written to them to say

M.C.C. on April 12 last that Mr. reminded that the first trial will be a-most successful season on con-Queen's College will be holding

held to-morrow on the Club Ground,tinental tracks when two Mer-their annual sports at

Y.. M. C. A. Saturday, this being a record mar-ning the first hole of the second that he would not be available, were

cedes-Benz machines' whirled over at 6.15 p.m- →gin for the event.

round to-become, seven up, and he selected, for the Test matches

Flayers are requested to note the the finishing line of the famous Though not such a polished went on to win four of the first six this year. On Easter Saturday, side on which they will be playing San Sebastian course to-day fully golfer as some previous winners holes to become ten up.

March 81, a cable was published as shown below and bring the re- 10 minutes ahead of the nearest of the title. Burles in a deter Allpass was clearly upset, and from Mr. Jardine, who was at that quisite shirt. mined and courageous player he was frequently bunkered, while time in India, saying that he bad Whites-Rigg, Ferguson, Robert-Prize of Spain.

"neither the intention nor theson, Tate, McGilchrist, Archer, Har- An Italian driver, Luigi Fagioli, bord, Turner, Meeke Munro, Mele brought the winning car home, desire to play cricket against

Jan, Cumming Garred Burch, Ste- covering the distance of 500 kilo The following is the programme for Australia this summer.” Larwood was invited by the wart, Castleton, Moutrie, Scott and metres in 8 hr. 19 min. 146 sec. the Ninth Extra Race Meeting to be He finished the first round six in a couple of yards of the pin. Selection Committed to play in the

Hislop

Rudolf Carraciola (a German) held at Happy Valley on Saturday, up, a margin which fairly reflected There was no occasion to hole the Test trial match at Lord's, but

Colours:-Hunter, Noble, Lam was close behind in 3 hr. 20 min. October 201

12.00 PM-Caine Handicap-Win the run of the game, but it took mitt, as Allpass was bunkered and declined on the ground that he was mert, Grifiths, Gardner, McGregor 24 sec.

ner: $500, Second: 2250,00 Third Third was an Italian, Nudolari, him some little time to settle down only just go out..

$150. For Chins Pontes, Griffins] Continuing to win holes as he to play in the first Test.

not fit. He was also not it enough Redmond, Goldman R., Goldman L, Once this stage had been reach-

Hutchison, Macintosh, McGugan, in a Bugatti, who crossed the line

of this Season that have not won Edkins, Cherrill, Bradford, Kerr,in 8 br. 60 min. 48 sec, just 15 more than $3,000 in Stakes: En ed, however, he took complete com-pleased, Burles finished the match mand of the match, Burles is at the eigth, 12 up with 10 to play.

Bramble, Feers, Walkden, Knowles, sec. ahead of Germany's master The selectors had hoped, however,and Sharp. member of three clubs, Gerrards The scores for the eight holes of

showman, Hans Stück, in an Autó-]] that he would be fit enough to play Cross, Beaconsfield, and Aberdo-the second round were:

| Union-machine, who provided the In the second Test, at Lord's, but

day e sensation by a wild finishing| vey, at each of which he is Shan-34, and Allpass 42.

Jon Sunday, June 17, there appeared

drive in which he fought his way dicap.

an article by him, in which he

up from the eighth to the fourth stated that he had "definitely made England will meet Portugal in up his mind not to play against the the Final of the Gatlerrez Shield place Trans-Ocean Kuo Min,

international lawn bowls rink Australians In this or any of the competition on the KB.G.C. green Testa.Com

Mr Carr, his county Captain, on Saturday, commencing at

who wastes no time in making at the fifth he again drove out of the shots. This was his first bounds, and last appearance in the cham- At the sixth, a hole of 224 yards, pionhip.

Burles hit a great iron shot to with-

Curious Swing Allpass has such a curious awing that it la surprising, that he ever hits the ball either straight or to any distance. His strength as a

Burleg

AUSTRALIA AIR RACE TO COST $250,000

(Continued from Page 4).

Larwood's Decision

INTERNATIONAL BOWLS

Larwood them for his county at Trent Brid

golfer lies in a shrewd short game, $60,000 in premiums), competitors' backed him up on the same, date though this did not serve him so expenses, and the preliminary or in the same newspaper. well as on other occasions during ganisation in which the donor of was immediately asked by the selec the Championship.

the prizes, the Royal Aero Club, tore whether he adhered To the general surprise, Allpass and the Australian and various bad written, and he "began by winning the first, a hole other Governments and firms are

Vo

backed up

of 500 yards, and the second, each taking a sharehut without

kening the Utan value of

machines Bied tha

1000

and

Burles got one back at the third, comp where Allpass hooked this second rough shot into the rough, and the match involve":

HOCKEY CLUB ELEVEN

The following have been select- play for the Hong Kong in a match gainst Club

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