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OLYMPIC GAMES LORD HAWKE CONDEMNS 8-BALL

IN TOKYO

OVER FOR ENGLAND

Will They Be Held BOWLERS "DEAD-BEAT” BY MID-AUGUST

Tokyo, March 8.

That the chances of the Olymple Games of 1910 being held in Japan

are decreasing rapidly is the gen- eral Impression in Informed circles here.

When the question was brought up in Parliament yesterday there was an obvious attempt on the part of the Government to avoid com mitting itself.

It 13 commonly,

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That English bowlers would be dead beat" by the middle or August if the eight-ball over were adopted in this country was the opinion expressed by Lord Hawke at the annual meeting of the Yorkshire C.C.C. at Sheffield re-

cently.

Lord Hawke pointed out that believed the eight-ball over had originated Japan in Australia, where they did not will attempt to organise the play six-days-a-weck cricket for games depends upon the duration four months on end.

that

of

not

"It must be quite a time since two counties ran so close for the a long championship for such

period. About the middle of August Middlesex were certainly favou- rites. No doubt many will consider that we were fortunate, especially so because it cannot be said that our bowling was of the standard. expected of a champion county.

"Still, the sting that our bowling lacked was largely compensated for by the brilliant fielding of our skipper and of Mitchell, Turner

and others.

Lord

the Sino-Japanese conflict. Referring to his own county. "Last year," .continued Preparations have at the present Yorkshire, his lordship said: "We Hawke, "I felt obliged to comment time been reduced to a minimum jare again meeting "under very on the slow play at times, when or have ceased altogether.

happy circumstances. The team. very often more dash might have The opinion prevails in the War after a break of only one year, won the match. This year, there- Ministry that in view of have again won the championship fore, I am pleased to say that an mobilsation of the entire nation-for the 19th occasion and the improved rate of scoring often fand in view of the possible lengthy 10th time since the war.

enabled a victory to be obtained." duration of the war, the games could at all events be carried out only on a most modest scale.- (Transocean).

F.A. Still Considering Cup Final Ground

Jubilee Fund Matches

WEEK-END BAN ON WOMEN GOLFERS

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LORD HAWKE ON TEST SELECTORS

Sutcliffe Rebuked For Criticism

regarding the Tests with Australia this summer.

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Lord Hawke. President of York- ing in London recently, considered golfers at the Mote Mount Golfshire County Cricket Club and a the report of the Finance and Gen-Club. Mill Hill Middlesex, has former England captain and Test eral Purposes Committee regarding split the 600 members into two selector, criticised. recently, a re. mark attributed to Sutcliffe, the increased accommodation at the camps. From March 1 women Yorkshire and England batsman. Cup Final and England v. Sectland will be allowed neither to play on matches, and deferred it for tur-the

to enter the ther consideration at the Council's clubhouse on Saturdays, Sundays Bank Holidays, Ea38 the mecting on Feb. 14, the Council in and

"I have read that Sutcliffe said he thought England would have a the meantime to be supplied with Daily Telegraph further information,

One section, composed of the good chance against. Australia if The existing contract between women, members and their hus- the England side were properly IMPERIALHOTEL the FA. and Wembly has six years bands bitterly resents the rule chosen." he said."

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THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM ... the Council decided, must be de- have the course practically to voted to the charities and consent themselves on five days in the Speaking of the Australian-team. obtained from the county asso-week, but they want it on the Lord Hawke said: "We can be sure other two days as well; besides they will prove to be nearly an which they are not #

great invincible side, especially strong in source of revenue, sald one pro- batting. Perhaps, also, not without

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NEED FOR MORE STADIUMS

com-

"MEN JOIN OTHER CLUBS Because of the

congestion

The need for more stadiums in Malaya wag stressed by Mr. Tom caused by women players at week- Smith the gental manager of the ends, a number of men members Islington corinthians. in 3

have joined other clubs where they can

in play meroration dinner held at Singa-

reasonable comfort pore recently.

Mote Mount is one. If not the only. London golf club where

stadium.

I cannot understand

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Lord Hawke was elected pre- sident of the County Club for the 41st time..

Sutcliffe's reply to Lord Hawke's criticism consisted of four words: "I decline to comment."

Sutcliffe, who is 44, last played

at Lord's in June, 1935. for England against South Africa

"You have to bulld suitable stad- ums in Malaya," he said. "Singa-

Test Selection Committees are. pore is the only place with a fine women members, even up to 36

appointed by the Board of Control handicap, "have had the same for Test matches. The Board will why the Europeans in the differ-rights as the men. In other clubs meet in March to choose the ent parts of the country do not co-

are restricted as regards selectors for England teams against operate to get a little stadium and in some cases they are not at

the hours of play at week-ends. the Australians this suchmer. which can be used for various pur-

The Committee for the tour in Fan

poses.

women

Mr. P. Perrin, Essex."

any time permitted in the men's Australia last winter consisted of "A stadium in every big town of smoking rooms, lounges and bara." Sir Pelham. Warner, of Middlesex, Malaya would enable you to invite. Because of the rule which now outside teams to play in Malaya, Prevents wives, even if they are Mr. T. A. Higson, Lancashire, and Malaya is now not ready yet for bands in a cocktail on Saturdays teams to play New Zealand in not playing, joining their hus-

The same committee chose the any side from England."

and Sundays, a number of mem-gland last year, the All-India bers have threatened to resign tourists of 1936, and the South from the Mote Mount Club.

SUED FOR 2,000,000,000

MATCHES

Africans in England in 1935. .

Women members may use their

When the Committee was ap- own quarters, and it is possible pointed in 1935 its term was for A farmer is being sued at that a compromise may be arrived two years intead of one, so that Graasten for two thousand million at by allowing them to play only it could build up the team to tour

on the adjoining ninehole "course. Australia last winter.

matches.

While haggling with a dealer The annual subscription 18 Lord Hawke, who was captain of Cover the price of a hose he being raised from.. 10 to 12 Yorkshire for 27 years, is 77. He is offered to pay one match for the guineas, and ED entrance fee known as "the" power behind the first nall in the animal's shoe and imposed to defray the cost of throne" at Lord's. Frequently he "double-up" on each succeeding alterations to the clubhouse.

has expressed himself with nall,

frankness on the place of the pro- fessional cricketer, and on occasion he remarked. "Pray God that no professional ever captains England.”

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There were 31 nails; Now the dealer is trying to hold him to his bargain and the mat- ches would cost nearly £50,000.

UNEXPECTED HONOUR

Mr. Lyons A Fellow Of The Zoological Society

BRADMAN, KEEPS

WICKET

C. W. Walker; one of the wicket-keeper candidates for the

Australian team to tour England

this year, injured the little anger on his right hand while keeping wicket against New South Wales Another unexpected honour has in the Sheffield Shield match been conferred

the On

Prime in Sydney recently.

one

NEW YORK YACHT CLUB'S DECISION

Gybing Rule Change

The New York Yacht Club has

Minister. Mr. Lyons, who received He had to retire, and D. G decided that in future contests a letter informing him that he had Bradman put оп the gloves.

spinnakers will not have to be

eliminate

been unanimously elected an ImBradman did well in his unaccus lowered before gybing. perial Fellow of the Zoological tomed position, and dismissed Society of London.

| O'Reilly" with B. clever bit of

The new rule will part of the risk involved by the The letter announcing the ap- stumping. taking the ball wide on taking in of huge parachutes. It pointment says: "Such appoint the off side from Ward

ments are conferred only. on citizens of the Empire, outside

Great Britain, of great distinction

and public esteem. Their number

Is Imited to 12 at any one time."

will apply to future yacht races for the America's Cup

The gybing of a yacht without GIANT BOAR SHOT

lowering the spinnaker has been advocated since the Following heavy falls of now, widely

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