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VON CRAMM'S VICTORY

Defeat Of Allison In Davis Cup

(By Stanley N. Doust)

London, July 23. One rubber all and three to play!

count of the rain.

Yesterday's first set between von Cramm and Allton was one of the

most brilliant I have seen many years.

Were

possible and forec Von to make superlative shota,

and

for

1021.

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YALE AND HARVARD

DID NOT WIN

Athletic Match Decided By Agreement

is

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1885,

BLACKPOOL COUNTY CRICKET

SWIMMING. TITLES

SECOND DAY OF AMATEUR MEET

SURPRISE IN 100 YARDS EVENT

since she started her career over ten years ago.

11

MATCHES

Fewees Declań Seijck No. 4.-

TO GET RID OF

Heavy Scoring In The STOMACH TROUBLES

Majority Of Games

(Continued from Paga 8.) match against Kent which was left drawn with the visitors taking points for lead on first innings.

Sussex had first knock and lost tho last wicket. for 320 runs while Kent declared their innings at 410 for eight, Frank Woolley scored 167 run he fore losing him wicket.

Batting Arst Gloucestershire made 270. Sinfiel making an excellent 102. The South Africans replied with 299, Viljoen making 122,

Gloucestershire in their secund innings made 298, Hammond putting up the Ane score of 123,

Vincent was bowling well for the visitors and had 6 wickets for 90

Tuns.

were thus Jeft

We have just passed through a period that should pro- vide the golden time of any season. 'Varsity match,'Eton and Harrow, Gentlemen and Players, and Test match rushed by us in a crowded fortnight. Some of the cricket That is the state of the match has been delightful, some of it disappointing, and, unfor- between Germany and the U.S.A.tunately, the Test match had its "regrettable incidents," in the inter-sone fmal of the with criticism and counter-criticism as a sequel. Davis Cup competition which was

(BY W. J. HOWCROFT) continued at Wimbledon yeater- There were many people on the had akippered England in the nine

Blackpool, July 15.

When stumps were drawn Sussex day when G. von Cramm (Ger-ground at Leeds-probably the great, previoux Test matches in this country Glorious weather

had made 100 for three wickets, many) boat W. Allison (U.S.A.) majority who

prevailed and played under F. S. Jackson; J, W. H. here to-day, the second day of were surprised by 8--6, 6-3, 6-4 in the single discomforted by the way R. E. 8. Dougian, who had reigned in two the Amateur Swimming Associa a leaf on first innings in their match, Somerset also took the points for willingly served under Lord rubbers, postponed from Saturday on ac- Wyatt used, or rather misused, his Tennyson. There are plenty of pre-too, was in keeping with the Mare, where the visitors were dia tion Championships. The racing, against Glamorgan at Weston-super- bowling late in the game on the last cedents in addition to these. But

missed for 840 runs, of which Emrys To-day's double between Allison day. It is not good to nen Test match there seems to be some sentimental weather, especially in the open-Davies scored 155 without losing his and J. Van Rya (U.S.A.) and K. cricket turned into a laughing-stock. Pople who imagine that to depose ing event, the hosts of the we-wicket.

Wyatt would be to insult him and men's 150 yards backstroke. Lund and von Cramm, which be. The English captain has issued A break his heart.

In the first heat there was a diag Somerset replied with a total of gins at 3 p.m., In the key rubber public explanation of why he himself,

TOO MUCH FLATTERY

dong struggle between the Manches-342 runs when Burrough scored 100. and will decide which country bowled what schoolboys used to call

ter girl, Beatrice Welstenholme and In their second innings Glamorgan challenges Great Britain for the "donkey-lrops" or "cocka-dopdlen,”| Cricketers, whether players or

Audrey Hancock, of Dudley, the made 201 and Somerset 86 for une of- cup on Saturday, Monday, and and put on other players who are ficinis, are painfully sensitive to anf former winning by a touch in the when stuns were drawn. Tuesday next.

excellent ime of Imin. 60 2-5rec. not regarded as part of a serious nt form of criticism In these days. Yvonne Glover, of Bournemouth, led Gloucestershire scored д Kreat tack.. Wyatt in good at explanation" y argued the other day that no finish in Imin, 58 1-6sec., yards

once-famous Test match batsman loud- throughout in the second heat to Africans, being the first county side led triumph by beating the South- When in a Test match against the England captain should be subjected front of a more fancied candidate into accomplish this feat, or to come West Indies last winter he sent in to the slightest criticism after his ap- early those who should have been his pointment because it "undermines his Evelyn Sands, of Bootle. There was anywhere near it.

another keen struggle in the third

For this fent they were indebted to "tail" men, and as a consequence got authority." As we should not know heat between the promising Junior, a fine century by Hammond and to the Both men were good at every his batting order inte such a grotere he was appointed, this means that if British

he was going to be appointed before Betty Baden, of Eccles, and the allround play of Sinfield, who scored point of the game. Von Cramm's

Cranmad made a big score in the first the selectors gave the job to the local Harding, who won by a yard in Imlu. runs in the last stages of the match.

muddle that Rt. T. Holmes, who ineties

Empire champion, Phyllis a century and took 5 wickets for 31 fire Allison's tactics to valley whenever innings, figured

A number eleven vit against him, even if he ordered

dustring, not word should be breath-66 4-6kec. Cramm Wyatt explained that he had

In the final, Phillis Harding, swim- that the would be taken off the his team to play left-handed. Theming with superb judgment, stayed

shine ball before the better players made captain can do no wrong! As a mat half a yard in front of the field to win SUPER VOLLEYING

their entrance-an astonishing line ofter of fact, English cricket has long In Argument which deserves the word suffered from too much flattery. The Inin. 57 1-5sec., from Glover who beat Harden into third place. AL- Super volleying, majestic returns

his Leeds ugly ducklings have been halied na though Harding has won many inter Gilbertian. Ils answer to of the service, passing shots

I hardly less unconvincing. swans before they sprouted feathers. national distinctions this is the first Tyeritien von Cramni

He namures us that he considered that Smug satisfaction will never win Test English championship she has won magnificent services, combined with superla- wickets. Possildy his intentions were his tactics were the most likely to get

matches. tive tactles, were the feature of laudable, but

Whenever a the impression

country's cricket made! this wonderful first set.

upon the spectators was that he was Passing through a depressing period,

BAD LUCK FOR SUTTON

In their second innings the South treating the game as a farce. I have cople rush to blame outside in-

Africans were all out for 201, Sinfeld Von Cramm, after being two found no one who was present at duences instead of any want of skill There was some great sprinting in causing a collapse and laking 5 games to nought and two games Leeds who did not deplore the incident on the part of the players. It is being the heats of the men's 100 yards. for 31. runs. to four down, eventually went as a blot on cricket. It recalled the ad now, as was so often said in In the first heat Bourne, Gabrielson,

Gloucestershire ahead at t. Allon, despite action, loudly condemned, of W. W. the past, that England's chances were Sutton, and Brand were level at 86 winners by the good margin of some close decisions against him Armstrong in the Oval Test match of handicapped at Leeds and elsewhere yards. Then Sutton, took

few runs. Beenuse all the team and Even "Vision's Almanack."

the Selection inches' lend, but Bourne replied, and Derbyshire bent Essex by the mar for service aces and after being always unwilling to take aides, was Committer did not

at the same was in front with 10 yards to grow margin of 21 within a point of losing the set.moved to say, Armstrong took a course hotel. I have discussed this matter when Brand swam across the ropes, first Derbyshire could only

runs. Batting which he saved by an untakable that exposed

mitister girls the service, squared at five all. Then criticism. Going out to the long held, and the remote past,

number of Test match players and Sutton stopped under the im- 150 yielding wickets Lo Read's if the present, the of

immediate

past, pression that he nd finished. for 48 runs. the set went with the service to and using only Mailey of his serious

replied with 177, Mitchell for the team he might have ninde a dead hent with taking 7 wickets for 97. to remain free agents, with where further interest in the proceedings.

who returned 57sec., or In their second innings Derbyshire volleying and von Cramm's pass-hibition." That, in a smaller way, is They point out that anything in

who evenings

left to Individual choice. ing shots.

final 67 1-6yec.

taking 8 wickets for 68 TURK. exactly what was done at Leeds.

Lisa The Oldham policeman, Norman Essex in their second venture were In the 14th game Allison on his English propie did not hesitate to way of tactics, any bright idea that Brooks, led the field by three yards own service went to 40-16, and condemn Armstrong. Why should to mind, can be fully disen half distance in the second heat. Lancashire beat Leicester by eight then, tiring after the tremendous they be expreted to condone Wyatt? cussed in a quarter of an hour before Then the Scot, M. Chassels, drew up, wickets. Leicester male 182, (liop amount of runnlag forced upon

the day's play begins, or when it has but Brooks get home by a yard from wood & for 34) and in their second him by the German's wonderful LEADERS AT A PREMIUM

Chassels in "66.2-Groc., a fine effort venture 212. Shipman completing placing, he served three double The Selection Committee, stubborn

for a straight course.

exactly 10 runs not out, faults in succession, which took men an occasions, have repiled to the

M. Y. French-Williams started Lancashire made 256, (Oidheld 111) slowly in the third heat, and he had to and 140 for 2 wickets. von Cramm to his third set point. criticising of Wynit by announcing xious eye of a worried captain or of ght hard at the finish to overhaul The dour fighting spirit of All that they have chosen him to lead a selector focussed on them would not the tall Shefeld junior, M. II. Taylor, son kept the German at bay for England in the next two Test matches, lead to peace of mind. Nor is it

A. Smithson, the centre-forward No

5740. who follows cricket closely desirable that the captain or someone one two more points before he fully

As I predicted, the Scot, Norman who scored 31 goals in 52 games ean be blind to yielded the set after a

the fact that there in indisputable authority should be on breaststroke in 2min. 43 1-Sacc. from signed for Scarborough. most

200 yards for Aldershot last Hamilton, captured the

season. obvious successor to fill his place, the spot to put them to bed with the Londoner, A. C. Summers, who spectacular rally.

and as I have said before, selection grandmotherly care at an early hour. was

ди Following the alteration in the committees have not the power to The number of hours of sleep neces- an even better in the final veden programme some ticket-holders for produce n strategist out of a hat. to-day, who expected to are the But the present committoe. basary to health difers In individual style and stamina since last season last season of £2,600.

the heat. Summers has improved bis having cases, and it must be remembered that and appeared to be an oven better they do not want to watch the began in 1930, has not beers successful, realise that Wyatt's leadership, which

than

the winner. doubles and the L.T.A. have dead that he has not shown himself goes for

Yet if our cricketer gets up and elded that money will be returned a gifted tactician, or

long walk or a swim, he is heats of the 440 yards. A. H. Pear- to any ticket-holder who sends his a personality calculated to stimulate at half-past eleven.

man who has liable to be tired before play begins man (Otter) just scrambled home in fcated two much more fancied can-

On the ticket, with the counterfoil Intact, those under hira in a dark hour. hand, if he sits up chatting

other front of W. Pearson (Oldham) in didates

the

in M. Y. French-Williams first heat in 5min. 23 1-5sec. Nor- and Normion Brooks, Gabrielsen hin to reach the Secretary of the All. Knowing these things, they presum friends or playing cards or billiardsman Wainwright and Robert Leivors went into the lead right away, and England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimally continge to appoint him on the until one o'clock, puts in a full seven renewed their rivalry in the second at half-distance was a foot in front bledon, S.W. 19; by July 26. principle of "Hosun's choice." But hours of the refreshing sleep that beat, which Wainwright won in 5min. of Brooks. He then accelerated and you can never know what a man can nature requires, and rises at the high. 4-5 cc.. establishing a how British was a clear winner, returning the de in any line until you give him the ly sensible time of eight, busy people native record. Leivers finished extraordinarily fast time of 65 West Ham United F. C. made a chance to show his worth. There are accuse him of turning night into uny, second and qualified for the final in 200 French-William just got net profit of £2,215 last senson.

situations which justify experiment. and spoiling his eye. Now what is a

min. 8 2-5sec,

into second place a few inches in The first team League gates aver; English cricket.

Such a situation is now present In mor cricketer to do?

4. E Morcom Dudley), E. M. front of Brooks. Holden At this stage of the proceedings. holme

(Smethwick), B. Walsten- aged £1,340, (a recard), compared

another Southern with £976 in 1933-34,

(Manchester), and J. however, When P. F. Warner himself was the.

ver, it is necessary to shout from Turner qualified for the final of the

M.The Croydon swimmer, Olive Bartle, kouac-top

In order to kill

wide- made captah of the sile sent to Aus- that the 'M.C.C. Are Women's 440 yards to-morrow. Miss and Mrs. Irene Milton, fought for the tralia in 1903 he was not yet skipper net responsible for the arrangements from. of his county, neither had he led his of Test matches in this country. They title to the Midlands.

returned the fastest time, lead throughout the first length. They dmin. 23-5sec., and should take the

turned

1 together; Mrs. Milton went to university: hut with a side not re-do not ap

front; Miss Bartle challenged garded as representative he broke amittee, they do nut decide the payment Kingston, gave a fine performance in prds,

Com- mpt appoint the Selection

The Leicester dismul

schoolgirl, Vera again, and the lead changed hands of Test match failures, of the professionals, or anything of the evening when she won the first heat yards, when Miss Bartle went ahead than once until the last 16 A. F. Chapman,,

too, had not any that kind. All those matters are in of the 200 yards breast stroke in 2min, to win in 2min. 468., 2 experience of enptaincy in first-class the hands of the Board of Control of 63 3-5sec., beating the British re-Grant cricket when he was put in charge Test Matches At Home. The Board cord by 2-sec. Later in the evening

front of Mrs. Milton, with Miss Zilpn of England in 1928. Up to that time consists of a representative from each she won the final by ten yards in

third. he had been generally regarded of the ten first-class counties at the 2min.

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76, in which there was a titanic bowlers, he showed that he had no contend that it is 7d mont of them I doubt if Sutton would have won, but battle between Allison's brilliant and so reduced the game to an ex-they sleep and how they spend_their | Gabrielson qualified for the dil better, making 216, Nicholis

18 13

ended.

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all out for 177.

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