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HOW SOMERSET
FAILED
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PLAYERS DEFY CONDITIONS
AND COMPLETE BOWLS GAME
IN CHAMPIONSHIP
than
J. S. Field
Playing better bowls for one thing. and loxed with more luck their opponents for another, Landolt, A. 9. Gomes, W. V, and it. F. Luz, of the Craigengewer C.C., entered the final of the Open Rinks Bowls championship, yesterday. when they eliminated L. F. Xavier, L. J. Silva, F. V. V. Ribeira and II.
progress was made with the guine. Aives of the Club de Recreio on far too much, perhaps, for the ulti mate good of the one for whose bene- it it in xing played.
Play could not begin till 12.35; and then in the course of eighty minutes Somerset were all out for #total which the statistically-minded stated to equal, in respect of paucity, that by Kent against Yorkshire at Shefteld in May.
This is how the wickets fell:
D 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 14 15 24 24 24 33 38 39 30 For such a collapse the pitch must not be saddled with all of the blame. The ball was certainly lined to rome along at varying heights, and the two principal wicket-takers kept them, but the batsmen playing at there were too many of those fatal
In further matig tentative lunges, tion, however, it must be sufd that four really good entehes were held-- ng novelty this for Hampshire-and that the batsmen's greatest hamileup, The touring, fearing perhaps, was wind.
148-
of
How this wind did enjoy itself, and what a frolic it had with the Rescuers sembled heutigear! cavorting Hamburgs kept running out on to the field, and ance, as the crowd looked at the wicket during lunch, a bat was whisked off a head and came flickering down within the ropes, st Rodney that one was rombided of Stone and that dramatic moment at the ringside on Crawley Downs when ok Jack Harrison signalised his on- Charles purture arrival, and Sir Tregellis calmly said: "I rather fancy that this must be my man."
•
WIND IN A FROLIC
of
This same wind, after nearly eaus- ing the decapitation of your corres- pondent by blowing one of the num
the ber
off
board, pinters
seare reserved its best Jake all the after- noon, for when Mead was batting it went at him in full force, and with the devastating quickness tomahawk ripped away the most that cricket, 20 famous cap in all Mead was covered with confusion und caught next ball.
But to the
In the secund over Gimblelt hit Lawson hard to the on, but was scarcely careful enough about direction, and Herman at long- leg held a good catch. So, too, did Pothecary when taking Lee low and wide at cover, and Moore, at second
game.
the Civil Service C. C. green in the semi-final by 31-7.
WAS
Rain threatened to wash out the match at one stage. After nine hends had been played, Luz lending 10-3 and lying three on the tenth head when the downpour came. Play was
for about 20 held up minutes, after which the green was dried and the game resumed.
Under such difficult conditions, it was not to be expected that the standard of play would be quite up to normal, but nevertheless there were some good heads. The Craigenpower CC, players were more consistent, but even they will agree that thele any luck. On opponents did not have any muny heads,, Alves and Co. were haw ling Just as well as their opposite numbers, but whenever the Jack was shifted, invariably went to the far the Recrein wrong place, as men were concerned,
Before the
rain, Luz, stood head and shoulders above the other seven'
off when players, but he fell
On the other green became
1200
1936.
OLYMPIC GYMNASTS
Spectacular gymnastic displays are being given during the Olympic
Games. Above, a group of German Olympic gymnasts.
band. Fields the end hei progressed and
as the game AQUATICS
וויי
played some fine shots. Landaft wns move consistent than Xavier as lead, but Gomes
Ribeiro variable. WDS as reliable was not a
us usual, a fnet which added to Alves responsibilities, The Cralgengewer C.C. rink fed all the way after eonceding a single
the first hend. Thereafter they did most of the scoring. regtering on 14 bends senitist their opponents seven.
It is noteworthy that Alves' rink these seven scured only singles on Berta.
It was raining so hard at one time that the two skips decided to abandon the match after the ninth head, but It was suggested by a couple of the Craigengewer
players that should finish the tenth head in
they
they were lying three. Alves
on 'condition that the game be to n_nish. This being understood, the match resumed but Alves falled to move the three Craigengower shots.
....
Y.M.C.A. GALA PLENTY OF GOOD
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There was 13 poor attendance at the Y.M.C.A. Galn Swimming Night held at the "y baths Inst night, The Limes were not very remarkablo though the evening WOR n highly successful one from the point of view of all present.
Results:
All Ready For Tour In Australia
M.C.C. PROGRAMME
2 programme of thus team's tour in Australia winter ist
M.C.C.
Tuesday, Det. 13: #rive Fremantle.
this
Friday, Oct. 10-10 v. Ladies' 50 yards handicap.-I. Western Australia, at Perth. Thurs- Miss P. Stringer (44 sees); 2. Miss day, Oct. 22-24 v. Western Australia B. Lord (47 2/5 sock.). Second (combined) at Perth.
Wednesday, Featherstonhaugh Oct. 28: one-day country match is Minn leat.-1.
Miss P. George S.A. on route (Clare).
Oct. 30-Nov. 3 V
South Australia Friday, Nov. 8-10 v.
2. (43 sec.); (43 4/5 secs.)
Men's 60 yards handicap-1. J. Adelaide. Milln (31 secs.); 2, F. J. Anslow, Victorin nt Melbourne. Friday, Nov. Second Heat-1, G. Magnus (43 2/6 10-17 v. N.SW. at. Sydney. Friday, Nov. 20-24 v, an Australian XI al 100 yards handicap.1, Sydney. Friday, Nov. 27-Dec. 1 v. H. G. Lange: 2, G. Arnold. Time: Queenstand at Brisbane, 70 4/5 Beck.
TEST MATCH CHANGE, 3. Laphard.
slip, caught ingle very close to earth. Barnett To Play Instead
The others were more or less CRRY victims to Herman (5 for 21) and to Boyes, who with 4 for set 18 wondering if he remembered what Albert Trott once did-also against Somerset.
Wetlard
I achieved considerable pace, but Arnold and M Corkell made 23 brisk runs together, and after one of two disasters the left-handers, Creese and Pothecury, by adding 44 for the
Afth wicket, ensured that Hampshire
should have a comfortable lead, when rain stopped play at 3.50.
Glinblett, whose every motion. be- three speaks the cricketer, caught catches, one a a beauty with the right hand, and praise must go to
both McCorkell and Luckes för 'quietly- effective keeping. ·
About 2,000 people were present, and a collection for Boyes realised
£30. Good!
Kill Kidney
Trouble Quick
Of Hardstaff
London, August 12 Barnett, the Gloucestershire bats- mai, is to play in the Test Match gainst the Indians on August 15, in place of Hardstaff.-Reuter.
MARRIED HIS CHUM
Ex-Woman Athlete Weds Friend
London, Aug. 12. Mark Weston, aged 30, formerly Miss Mary Edith Louise Weston, who was a famous English woman athlete until an operation changed her sex last June, married Miss Alberta Bray today.
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Friday, Dec. 4-9: First Test at Fifty yards mixed novelty race.--Brisbane. Saturday, Dec. F. J. Anslow and Miss Featherston-Queensland country team at Ipswich. baugh defeated T. Ingram and Miss Friday, Feb. 20-March 3: Becond
Test at Hydney, Saturday, Dec. 26- W. George.
Men's 50 yards backstroke handi-128 v. N.S.W. country team at New
H. Millington; 2, F.. J. enstle. Anslow Time:-43 secs.
Ladies 2 yards scratch.-1. Miss bourne. Friday, Jan. 8-11
Friday, Jan. 1-6: Third Test at Mel-
V. Tas Gidley; 2. Mrs. Maclean, Time: 28
!nanja (combined) nt Hobart. 1 secs,
Mixed relay race-Team (Miss Friday, Jan. 15-18 v. Tastonnia. at Launceston. Friday, Jan. 2-2 v. P. George, MI P. Stringer. Miss B. South Australia at Adelaide, Galey, Miss M. George, Messrs. H. Lange, E. Fowler, J. Milla and J. Friday Jum 20-Feb. 3: Fourth Text Lephard) defented team (Mrs. at Adelaide. Saturday, February 6 Turpin Miss W. George, Miss 8 y. Geelong at Geelong. Wednesday, Featherstonhaugh, Miss B. Lord, Feb, 10-11 v: N.S.W, country team at Messes. H. Millington, G. Arnold, T. Canberra, Saturday, Feb. 13-17 v. Magnus und A. Keowa). Time: New South Wales at Sydney, Friday, 9.10 8/5 secs.
Feb. 19-23 v. Victoria at Melbourne,
· Friday, Feb. 26-March 3: Fifth Test at Melbourne. Friday, March 5-8: v, Victorian country team at Benalla,
(Won by 1/5 sec.).
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