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THE CHINA MALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1936
The President of the German-Japanese Society, former Admiral of the Fleet. Behncke, was recently decorated in Berlin with the Order of the Rising Sex, Fast Claw, by the Japanese Ambassador, Count Moschakoji, in acknowledgement of him services în cementing German-Japan- ese relations. On the left is the Japanese Military Attache, Xajor-General Onckimax, in Berlin.
O'REILLY IS CHIEF DANGER
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Keep an eye on the last two. I think they will both go a long
way.
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I don't suppose Frank Woolley and Phil Mead are likely to go out to Australia again, but no list of left-handers can be complete with- out their names.
Well, here is a good blend to supplement
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Captain's Mistakes
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He appealed to all members of Conservative clubs tó sup- port the Goremment's inten- tion of strengthening the Bri- tish defence forces.
When Leyland was batting
Ham- I have never been able fo see
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I saw one big spot and housemaid Emma Golds.
Sir tonoticed that, as a result, he dare
Charles Harding Firth. not go through with his stroke.
Professor Emeritus of Modern
It is a mistake to keep two
History at Oxford since 1925, left £50,644. Legacies included £300 batsmen hanging about in the † Calls Casablanca. § Calls Tangler -
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a of 57. left and right-hand batsman toge In Australia the bowlers do ther.
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After that
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I have mentioned O'Belly as the tury, still flourishes to-day--bat] In any case there is no object bowler to be most feared when, we the 17th century buccaneer, were in wasting time Australia, go to Australia because I don't be alive, would look with scorn on I understand that Mr. Hamilton Pennington (Oxford) a faster man where every Test Match is played jemsider Grimmett the force there his 20th century counterpart. (Sheffield), bolder of the three than C. B. Holmes (Manchester)? to a finish.
that he is on English wickets! Back in the period which Rafael mile title, is unlikely to appear, Will EL Davis (London) join though I am not belittling his Sabatini wrote about in "Captain so that L. R. Mcintyre and A. A same with Both of them in
the Blood," pirates WENS daring. Robertson should get first and se-100 yards? I am all for this experiment and
I hear that Fleetwood-Smith's swashbuckling
often cond places, unless L. H. Griffiths,
I expect Pennington to win both gentlemen adventurers operating of London, can separate them. advise that, if a left and a right-nger is pretty bad.
races and to smash the records hand batsman are of equal merit,
If he recovers in fime, he is an-junder a "letter of marque" or{ J. P. S. Daniell and C. F. Byers in doing so. He and Holmes show- the left-hander should be chosen other who will give us trouble. licence from the king.
(Oxford) both qualified for the ed fine, controlled speed in win- for the coming tour.
A left-hand googly bowler of Philip Coast, authority on buc-440 hurdle final and Byers showed ning their 220 heats yesterday. Funnily enough, Hedley Verity, air pace, he has greatly improv-cancers and free-booters, bears such good style at this new ven-
Holmes is beautifully compact in Australia out the authenticity of Sabatini'sture of his that he may seriously and very quickly into his running. who is a strong candidate for an-ed since other trip to Australia, is a left-last
İstory. In an appendix to his His-disturb J. M. Small (Birming-while Pennington secus to take ihand bowler and a right-hand
Indians At Lord's
itory of Piracy, Gosa remarks that ham), the holder, today.
30 or 40 yards before he is con- bat, while Morris Nichols" The Indians are at Lord's to the present-day pirate would have Cambridge, sadly missed M. J.fidently, in top gear.
been "booted off the poop deck" of K. Sullivan and A. G. K. Brown, his pace is terrific. The shorter Charlie Macartney wás another Their skipper, the Maharaj any self-respecting ship flying the though in the half-mile their two race should be
touch-sand-go ambidextrous player; right-hand Kamar of Vizianagram, tells me Jolly Roger in the great days of representatives, E. L.' Ellis and affair.
S. G. Gum, are likely to be most Another record that is almost dangerous opponents of B. Scott certain to be broken to-day is in in the field given me by left-hand expected it to be better than the This authority on piracy classes (Loughborough).
the-weight, but here again there Australian batsmen! There have batting
jas modern buccaneers the pirates;
Carstairs Task
will be no cause for English field been some great ones.
I think he is a bit too impatient. of the Chinese rivers, whose raids: Edinburgh have a good miler in event optimism, as the honour Jack Gregory, who was a fast "The wet and cold weather en- frequently make front-page news G. M. Carstairs, but he will find will go to Turkey in the [right-hand bowler, like Nichols, countered on arrival
to-day, and the now-extinct liquor E. B. Teesdale and D. R. Martin, of All Irfan (Cambridge). He prevented used to crack that ball through the Indians getting any decent hi-jacker who operated of the of Oxford, strong opposition. | already holds the record with 43ft
at lightning speed practice, and they have had cold Jersey coast and wisse demise was G. N. Blake (Manchester) and 5in, and is likely to do some Others in my time were Darling winds in their opening matches, caused by repeal.
J. C. Horsfall (Cambridge) should thing over 45ft this afternoon. Fill, Ransford, and Bardsley,
Bowlers accustomed to a
The Chinese river pirates, he fight out the quarter-mile. Blake hot
Throwing the Discus-Final: B. L. jsun can't get their fingers round says, are the riff-raff of the water-is short of competition, and I Prendergast (London) (holder), 144-
the ball to spin it in such wei
front, and their raids are planned fancy Horsfall, though he will pro-ft. 10 6-Bin (record), 1; 5. F. Klein In the last few years, Australia thu, and their muscles have not and financed by wealth Chinese bably have to beat Blaide's 50sec (Chambridge), 124ft 9in 2; L S Genussow (Leeds), 118 94in. 3; (promoters who well stock in eachtrecord to win. have had no great left-hand bats, (yet been properly loosened.
A. Irfan (Cambridge), 117 ft 10in, Last but not least, the sprints. 4; P. M. Ewen (Edinburgh), 117ft but our veterans". Frank Woolley I feel sure they will fall exenture, as though it were a legi-
These races alone will be worth a 10in, 5; 0. I. Greenbury (London), and Phil Mead, are still going¡pectations, once the weather Is
Human nature, Gosse points out, visit to the White City, Is A 114ft 1in, 6. Istrong
kind, and hope they have a sac doesn't change much, and he
Throwing. The Javelin-Final: J. What an awful time a fielding cessful match at Headquarters mutans that the piratical in- side will have if ever we get a and extend the strong MC.C. team stinct still abounds. He writes, would have been a pirate; could
Jopposed to them.
“I was one day talking to a young the conditions of 200 years ago beford), 1831 61⁄2 in. 2; H. G. Taylor I am glad one didn't tazz up Remming Between The Wickets man in a cell af Wandsworth Gaol, repeated I have no doubt that he Bailie (Belfast), 151 2t 7in, 4. C. while I was fielding -・・ at CCTCT-
A. Walker (Nottingham), 144ft 1in, I am sorry to see several of the where he was" "ateving his third would be a pirate to-day." point, for I had to do enough Indians have been ran out. [sentence・ of imprisonment for a}
Civilisation hasn't been able to 5; P. J. Fisher (London), 199ft Tin, 6. tramping for left-handers as
Long Jung-Final: S. E. O. Mar This is a weakness I have smash-and-grab raid. Feeling it curb the piratical instinct, but it W23. ~
my duty as a prison visitor to has taken piracy out of the Robinin (Edinburgh), art, 1, J. R. Bald- win. (Oxford), and H. T. McClintock They don't trust the other bats-point out the folly of his ways, Food aura which Sabatini gave (Belfast), each 21ft 11%, equal, 2:
IP Įrashly asked him why he pre- ́argtement] - If a batonian says "No," it is noļferred the risk of imprisonment to In Sabatini's story, which could A: Ward (London), 2ift (%in, &; |H. L. Láster (Nottingham), Zift 3in, [have happened even if it didn't a
"Capt. Blood" is a Lorner English
Throwing the Hammer-Final: F. have doctor who was captured and en- G. "Akistar (London), 131ft 5in Įslaved during England's long war, (record).1; P. M. Ewen (Edinburgh), with Spain. Making his escape, the 122ft 1in, 2; W. F. Forrester “Had that young man lived 200 former doctor turned freebooter (Glasgow), 112ft 1in, 3; C. L. Green-
bury (London), 109ft 8in, 4; A.
the covers
A Dreadful Thought!
left-handed Bradman!
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may be used against my theory,"
Juse the other bafiman rauning. la safe and honest life. This is that sometimes the left- The only safe course is forf ***Well Sir," naïd my hander has to face the rough)"No" to be the decision.
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F. Klein (Cambridge), 190ft 10in
record), 1; R. E. M. Blakeway (Ox-
(Edinburgh), 168ft 43⁄4in, 3; H. W.
S. Daniell (Oxford), 21ft 6in, 4;
fyears ago I have no doubt that he and preyed on Spanish ships. | Cockayne" (Leeds), 36ft 7in., 6.
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