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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER

WOMEN'S TEST TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA

R. Abbit On The Interport Selections

YESTERDAY'S PRACTICE

The announcement that no less than fourteen players would make the trip to Shang- hai came as rather a

surprise to me. In the actual personnel of the party there are only two names that call for comment.

In the first place Elvin has not been selected. I think Mino's better folding and hitting turned the scale though I am pretty sure, that the authorities think that Minu will bowl botter against the really good bata,

fu

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FINE CATCHES A Mighty Atom

AT REHEARSAL

BREAK BOWLER'S

5 FOR 17.

DRESS PROBLEM

(By W. F. SANDERSON)

Of Tennis

CHINESE GIRL

MAY PLAY FOR ENGLAND..

London, Aug. 31. One of the "mighty atoms" of tennis to-day is a 13-year- old girl, English-born of Chin- ese parents, who, it is thought, An England team of women may some day represent Great. cricketers will sail for Aus-Britain a Wimbledon. tralia in October to play a series of three Test matches and to play against State elevens.

team, which will be away for nearly I want to Northampton when the six months, played against a alde enlled "The Rest."

BKreu

the geond, Mackay's name not originally mentioned in You may or may not, the list of people, who could get that women should play cricket, but nway and I have never really this I assure you: after watching ronaldered him. He 321 un- yesterday'a phy I am no longer a doubtedly a seful man to take doubter." along us he fa a useful reserve wicket-keeper. As a bat however, though he has some very nice. stroken, he is rather. Loo much in the class of "iffers" to recommend him for a place as a batsman.

LAST NIGHT'S PRACTICE.

There was a practice last night At which a good many of the potential batsmen had about a quarter of an hour apiece while there was a general rus round of the bowlers.

I was very glad to see that Owen-Hughes seems to be getting used to batting in glasses. The only time he was really adrift was when Pereira bowled him with beauty that came down ni a tremendous pace and took the top of the all-stump as far as I could

Baines and Madar batted nicely, so did J. P. Williams. On and

These women know the game and they play it exceedingly well.

The match ended in a tie, but that was merely because there were two declarations.

CAPTAIN'S MISTAKE.

The Touring team won the toas, and Miss Archdale, the captain admitted to me that she made a mistake; she should have sent the other side in.

So, on a sticky wicket, her side were tumbled out for 60.

I was not surprised, for the leg- break bowling of Mrs. Holden would have troubled any player. She took five for 17-and she is not in the England teain!

catches sw three

that would have sent the Oral crowd at the last Test match delirious with delight.

field was as good as anything I Miss Taylor's catch in the long the whole the trial was very have seen this season, while the teresting as most of the old wicket-keeping of Miss Snowball weaknesses cropped up. Ricketts was really good. falled to do Very much with the ball but he took a very pretty snap catch in the slips.

She, in Miss Gen Hoshing, whose home is at Twickenham, Middlesex.

Yesterday she beat MiengA. P. girls singles in the Middlesex Cardinall in the semi-final the Junior lawn tennia Championships at the Herga Club, Harrow, by | 6-4, 6—1.

Gon in just a fraction more than

4ft. In height and its about the court light as thistletown.

But there is strength behind her hata for all her alight build.

Her forehand drives are mighty cough for a girl of 17 and of average height.

Her services, while not ace-win- ning deliveries, are well placed and us fast

ns those of much taller Kiris.

Because she is English-born there is nothing to prevent her from representing Great Britain in the future if her form justifies her selection.

Whether she dances her way so far-we must wait and see.

ENGLISH JOCKEYS' GREAT DAY

First Three In Big Ostend Race

English jockeys filled the first In the Test team are Games Mis-three places in Ostend's bly race. treases in schools who have had to the Grand International, worth There was a fielding practice at away.

arrange for deputies while they are nearly £6,000.

Gordon Richards was Arst on the end and, as usual, McInnis

Some showed up very well.

are students at Univer-Lord Woolavington's Easton, who like his sities; one, I understand, is a typist. waR second in both the Two under-arm flick in that brings the and she has to give up her job to Thousand Guinens and the Derby, ball full pitch over the top of the

Steve Donoghue finished second stump. Mitchell took one or two nice catches.

PROBABLE TEAM ?

!

All have to pay their own fares,on Admiral Drake, winner of the and that has handicapped team Grand Prix de Paris.. und Fred selection.

Fox filled third

position 011 Who thought of the uniform Rentenmark. these women are to wear in Aus- The winner is trained by Fred tralia?

Darling

t Beckhampton

I am no dress expert, but white, started a hot favourite, cotton stockings and skirts that!

T. E. Pearce To Lead compromise between shorts and skirts are neither graceful nor snitable!

Side

A toani, enplained by T.-E. Pearce, and looking auspiciously like the Inter port XI to play against Shanghal, will meet a side led by A. W. Hayward

in a two-day match on the Kowloon

G.C. ground on Saturday and Sunday.

EXCHANGE RATES

The match will commence at 2 pan. Paris..

on the first day and at noon on the Geneva. Becond,

Teams:

T. E. Pearer's XI-T. E. Pearce, Osło Rev. H. W. Baines, G. S. Dunkley, Athens

C. C. Garthwaite, I. Owen Hughes, Milan.

I. Menues, A, H. Madar, A. R. Minu, Buenos Aires,

Pearce and Shanghai.

F. D. Pereira, T. A.

G. R. M. Ricketts,

A. W. Hayward's XI.-A. W. Hay-Amsterdana. J. P. Williams, N. A. E.Vienna ward, Mackay, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, Irague. F. Zimmern, G. A. Stewart, T. L M. Bucharest Redmond, G. Millbank and J. Elvin. Madrid..

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