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James Oliver Curwood's great ad- venture story of the Canadian Northland.
THE
POLICE THRASHED COUNTRY
BY CLUB
(Continued from Page 8.)
The experiment of playing Gough on the right wing was not a success, and I was surprised to see that no posi- tional changes were made until the Club had the match safe. If Gough had been shifted to centre-buf Brooks at inske right and Stephens on the wing immediately after Club had scored their second gon), a whole heap of difference might have been effected,
But in any case the Police attack lacked leadership. Green was cosunl, and appeared to resign himself to Forrow's dominance.
Morrison was the sole per- former who FVC the impres-
equal
ол
Alon that he Wan willing 10 meet the opposition terms and to bent them Now and again be essayed some nent touches, but his colleagues could not fum them to account.
Brooks was out of his depth at centre-half and only Parker and North touched anything like a stand- ard of play capable of holding up the virile Club quintette.
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And
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936.
HOW INTERPORT CRICKET
TEAM WON
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DROP IN STERLING FEARED
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he played his first bad shot, anicking American Treasuries over the future relative value of the pound and mld wicket for four and pushed an-
Minu for four over the slips' heads.
The British favoured an in- other single. Not to be parilal Minu the Rest as Pearce bowling round the crease in the
Next over however a dianster befell dollar,
present value of the lt McLellan's first ball through the wicket turned one
back to have dollar to about $4.70 to the pound; covers for four, but if he had hit the Rytands lib.3. 00-4-8-in innings the Americans, on the other hand, second as hard as he meant to be worth far more than the runs he got maintained that the rate should not would have been caught at extra. At B8 Kilbee's the knock came to be lower than 34.05, It is believed Off the fourth ball he appeared to be an end, as Minu got one past hit compromise will be reached where- brilliantly caught by Pereira at full 3-3-03. length in the slips but apparently the played a
To be frank, I thought by sterling will fluctuate between
better Innings than $4.00 and $4.00. touched the ground. Next over Gusano, considering the strength of Minu on drove Perry for four but in the bowling he had to trying to repeat the shot he beautifully caught by Hayward right
A BAD LOO on the boundary-a really fine well-i judged catch 374-9-33 (and I wish we had more knocks like this!)
A few overs later Gosono gave a difficult chance to rst slip Dil McLellan who had bowled very well all through with no luck. A pretty late cut by Gosano sent up the fourth hundred,
GOSANO'S. CENTURY
Next over he hit Perry for four consecutive fours to complete. his century and had another four of the sixth ball-twenty runs from the over. Ler appeared to be dropped at the wicket off the unlucky McLellan next over, and Cosano also skied one in the direction of third man but it did not go to hand. Lee had four to long leg.
Hayward then went on for Perry, with several men out, but they were not in the right places, or the bats- men were unkind.
Next
over McLellan got a well-deserved wicket, bail
as Gosano hit right across which took his leg stump. 130-13 108. Lee was 20 not out.
A BIG TASK
The Rest had to bat for roughly two hours and a half, wanting 285 to save the innings defeat.
Kilbre and Fincher opened
Presumably the Soviet authorities feared a reduction in the dollar value The Hest were now rather up of the pound war contemplated and winst it as they, had to last nearly decided to sell sterling while it stood
unly around $5.-Reuter, an hour and a quarter with their last five wickets to go. Perry
READY TO FIGHT Kot Pearce nicely to backward square plent for four and got another four to
Washington, Sept. 27, The United States of America has tine leg though it looked from the pavilion as if backward short fer emphatically notified the world that very nearly took a nice catchi but they are ready to go the limit in was too fast. However a couple of protecting the integrity of the new balls later Pearce had him l.b.w. tripartite currency stabilization
107-0-8.
agreement.
MeLellin shaped very well and n stand ensued, as Hayward seemed to
The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. have settled down. I rather think a Henry Morgenthau struck with deel- change might have been
madesive swiftness prevent a Russian earlier. It was by the way ominous raid against sterling. He said that that Gosano had not been put othe United States had profited by the However, at 135 Hayward had the bait
which transaction
was primarily luck to play one of Mina's which designed to convince other nations spun back off the ground on to his that the three greatest money powers wickel. He had played a watchfal innings of 18.
would not tolerate any tampering Persse then went on for Pearce. with their objectives.
He said that the United States was Shortly after McLellan had a go at
two Mint and skled, the ball to cover, prepared to throw the entire It was not a very easy catch but it billion dollar Stabilisation Fund into certainly should have been caught the markets If such uction Broadbridge looked nervous but necessary to maintain currency levels,
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held
on stoully. Pearce went on for Persse who had not looked danger- mus but apart from a single or two Mr. Morgenthau announced that McLellan cracked him beautifully the United to extra for four.
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At 170 R. Len went on for Pearce markets by the Russian Government, to at the Pavilion end, as Broadbridge He said that he investigated the It. Lee and Persse, at the Pavilion and McLellan were still undefeated. Indication that someone was driving sterling down and discovered "that end. Teddy, i who was obviously i Off his second over Mclellan was short of practice was bowled by Lee badly dropped at second slip. Next the Russian State Bank has given an with a beauty, the score reading over Broadbridge got a nasty knock order to sell £1,000,000 at the best 124, and E. Zimmern came in, in the ribs from Minu-a very bad which means at any price. I bought and played carefully but took a ball and it apparently upset him as all they wanted to sell pretty off drive all along the carpet he had a blind swipe at the next Stabilisation Fund." when Lee overpitched one. How- and skied it back to the bowler, He also drew attention to the tri- ever atter couple of overs te mis-, 177—8—15. A gallant stand of 12 power agreement and also to the timed one and was e and b. 19-2-4. runs.
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The Secretary's announcement is us did Pearce next over.
I have watched cricket for believed to be without precedent in across, Nom. Kilbee continued to bat excellently about ten hours In the last day and the history of the United States 1/0 watching the ball well and defending, a half shall postpone my com- Treasury and he begged the corres .€$08 but cracking anything bad for
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Apart from the play, one of the most pleasing features of the match was the excellence of the goals 30 scored. None were fuky; two or three completed unusually brilliant | movements. It was Elliott's stinging drive halfway through the first half (Oxon). M.R.C.S. (n.), 1.1.C.I. which made it possible for the Club (London). will speak under the to change over a goal to the good auspices of the Hongkong University The shot bent Mellardy and hit the Medical Society од Thursday, cross-bor. As it rebounded Fowler October 1, at 5.30 p.m., in the Union ran in and headed into an empty Assembly Room, Hongkong Univer- Koal.
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than this any more seriously
the dozen other announcements of a about Perry similar nature mode during the last two or three years. One should remember that Perry no longer remains the "unemployed"
He tennis player of 18 months ago. now boasts an important business appointment which, together with the facilities he will enjoy for participat- ing in first class tennis, probably means much more to him than join- ing professional tennis "clrcus", with its attendant risks of financial losses. There is this to be said for Tilden's
announcement. Perry
well known to be a
a very independ- ent-minded young man, and it he feels reasonably sure that he can make more money out of professional tennis than through a normal full- time Job, he will probably become Perhaps
one of the "black she statement"
Tilden is basing his Perry's observation made Wimbledon this
оп
after
year that he did not think he would win Wimbledon aguin because he was getting an old mant. But this must not be taken too seri.. ously, Everyone knows that Perry remains an amateur hlo
task
of defending the Wimbledon litle
wear will be infinitely re next year than this. But it is doubtful
that in
- then
ther Perry seriously mcant
a year's time he considers he wil be unable to hold bis own against the rest of the
world's
amateur inlent. This, I think, can be said:
it is not so much the winning of national titles which has kept Perry ted to amateur tennis
since
1934,
his keenness to help Britain win and keep the Davis Cup. Now, perhaps, he feels he has played his part and has displayed sufficient loyally tu the LTA. to look out for himself. All the same I shall be very gur- prised if during the next ten days Perry announces his conversion to professionalism.
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