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6,000 14th Sept.

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-70,000′ 30th Aug,

We

}that®

never termedi There-E machine-bike, pry centrated vENOM. teams produce.

It was none the less Int for that. There is, in fact, some- thing cold-blooded about perfec tion which becomes sadly momo {tonous." "Here we have two teams in the making and I personally enjoyed every moment of their] Arst encounter England are

| building up a side with the het

Australian tour in view. So far

the selectors have only put up the scaffold polls.

Too Much County Cricket?

The

Zeppeïîn": an

Price

(Continued from Page:2.)

Of Things

duced leather wallet

"Anything Wabe said reflec-pocket, withdrew a note from tively, for a little shortage may derneath a rubber band and hand- If we are thinking of Australia cost me my life. After all, Fered it to Wake, who took it up- we must remember also the ex-rish had said that supply and de-parently, with great reluctance and acting conditions of climate and mand were the important factors, slowly measured out a small quan circumstance under which cricket and the fancier had his $100,000 tity of water into an aluminium is played out there. Physique as in $1,000 notes: "I'll take a note cup sufficient to damp the tongue well as performance has to be for a drink” he said a

and roof of the mouth, considerad

"What! A 1,000 dollar note for With little variation the tran

"For a mouthwash only," said the other, coldly, "not for a drink My water is not going like yours”

**You must be mad, Ferrish dained angrily.

saction was repeated the following day, another 1,000 dollar note ex- changing ownership, and again and again at closer and still closer in tervals, as Ferrish's condition worsened, as frequently some-

Here I must interject the sux a drink?” del af in gestion that we play too much county cricket in England. There are too many county champion- skip matches, and, if it comes to that, too many counties in the championship. How can we CX- "I agree," "Wake said. “I must times as ten or twelve times a day. pect our best players to retain be mad to offer to sell any of my Waka himself was very absterious. their freshness when they turn water st al

He was in much better condition out day after day, not during the

The conversation ceased, but the Ferrish to undergo the ex summer alone, but in their win-later on, before they sat down to perience, more used to self-denia ter tours to various comers of their evening meal, Ferrish pro-also. But even he had periods of the Empire?

delusion. Ferrish would not last out long - He but gulls of alter-

A big question, this, but it bears upon the situation. I have given another chance. Smith, of nate madness and torpor.

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| never been an. advocate of Derbyshire, will: aurely be On the fourth day from the sale brighter cricket. The phrase is brought into the side if his sis of the me drop of water. Wake detestable. Better cricket, yes has mended. And, sad though at strolled away from the "plane, less stale, fiat. and unprofitable is, there can be no denying the which was gradually sinking in batsmanship, more adventare and fact that Hammond in his pre-and being covered by the shifting. risks, but these vigorous qualities sent form is not worth his place. sands under the action of the de are not easily produced by tired Finally, England must have 3sert winds. With an effort of will players.

frst-class wicket-keeper, even if he counted the 1,000 dollar notes Ames is retained for his batting that had passed to his posses alone. I suggest Farrimond, who]sion. He was right; the last one Here again I would not genera aut only keeps superbly, but has was the fiffeth. So he and Far- Lise Siedles – ininga against also a touch of the Barlow in his rish each had fifky 1,000 dollar England on Monday was uncombatting

bynotes now. It had been fair do's. monly careful, but wholly admir- On Sunday the selectors will well the end was very near for áble. A team can do with a pro announce the team for Lord's both. He had chanced his arm of Siedle's cabbre, And the stone Here, to be shot at, is a possible and lost End he got back waller am not thinking now of

remembering that the civilization he would have been

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there they sat, small caps perch-

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"Ah Dicky Barlow," said my friend, he was a character I saw him open the innings on thisị very ground; and carry his bat And how many runs do you thinki hemade?Five Dicky Barlow made just five, not out and chuckled at the rich quisitely

Barlow Refu

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He would

that

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