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THE MOUNT

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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 post- tlout changes were made untti tho If Gough Club had the match safe. had been shuted tu centre-half. Brooks

inside right and Stephens on the wing immediately after Club tjad scored their second goal, a whole heap of differeue might have been effected.

But in any case the Poller attack Incked leafership. Green wax casual, and appeared to resign himself to Forrows dominance.

Morrison WRB the Kole per- former who

the Have

Impres- sion thut he. was willing to meet the opposition un equal terns and to beat then. Now and! again he essayed some neut touches, but his colleaguer could not turn them to account.

Brooks was out of his depth al centre-half and only Parker and North touched anything like a stand- ard of play capable of holding up the virife Club' quintette.

Blackburn and Grieg were fairly) capable as individual players but they sorely tucked understanding and were often persuaded to run into wrong, positions.

BEYOND

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PAUL KELLY ROBERT KENT

ASAN HALE

ALAH DIHIWARI

and 'BUCK'

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MONDAY,

HOW INTERPORT CRICKET.

C.

TEAM WON

SEPTEMBER 28, 1936.

CLUBHOUSE CHATTER BY "VERITAS"

(Continued from Paga 8.)

than the

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he played his first bad shot, knicking! mid wicket for four and pushed me. Minu for tour over the slipa hends.

Next over however a disaster Deicll this any more seriously other single. Not to be partial Minu nit McLellan's Arst ball through, the the test as Pearce bowing round the dozen other announcements of a

back to have

about Perry covers for four, but if he had hit the wicket turned one second as hard as he meant to he Rylands 1.b... 864-Ban lonings similar nature made would have been caught at extra. worth tar more than the runs he golf during the last two or three years, If the fourth ball he appeared to be At 98 Kilbee's fine knock came to One should remember that Perry no brilliantly caught by Pereira at full end, s Mlau got one past him length in the slips but apparently 98-3-03. To be frank, I thought, longer remains the "unemployed".

better innings than Louched the ground. Next over he played n

now boasts an important business Minu en drove Perry for four but in Gosano, considering the strength of tennis player of 18 months ago. He trying to repeat the shot he

was the bowling he had to play. A BAD LOOK OUT

i appointment which, together with the beautifully caught by Hayward right

rather The Rest were now

Up Incilities he will enjoy for participat- on the boundarya really fine well- judged entch 374-0-33 (and I wish agonist it na they had to lust nearly |

only ing in first class tennis, probably we had more knocks like this!} ma hour and a quarter with

means much more to him than join- A few overs later Gosang gave their lust the wickets to go. Perry difficult chance to frat slip off got Pearce nicely to backword square McLellan who had bowled very well leg for four and got another four to ing a professionai tennis "circus"," all through with luck. A pretty ne leg though it looked from the with its attendant risk of Enancial late cut by Gosano sent up the fourth pavilion as if backward short leg losses. There is this to be said for jundred.

very nearly took a nice catch but it

GOSANO'S CENTURY

Next over he hit Perry for four

in

after

announcement. Perry was too fast. However a couple of Tilden's balls later Pearce had him 1.b.w, well known to be a very independ 107-4-8.

ent-minded young man, and if he McLellan shaped very well and a feels reasonably sure that he can consecutive fours to complete his stand ensued, as Ilayward seemed to make more money out of professional century and had another four off the have settled down. I rather think a tennis than through a normal full- sixth ball-twenty runs from The change might have been made time job: he will probably become over. Lee appeared to be dropped at earlier. It was by the way ominous one of the "black sheep". Perhaps the wicket off the unlucky McLellan that Gusano bad nut been put on. Tiiden 1s basing his statement on next over, and Gosano also acted one However, at 135 Hayward had the bad Perry's observation mada in the direction of third man but it fuck to play one of Minu's which Wimbledon this year that he did not did not go to hand. Lee had four to spun bacit off the ground on to his think he would win Wimbledon again toni leg.

Hayword then went on for Ferry, wicket. He had played a watchful because he was getting an old man!

that But this must not be taken too seri ously. Everyone knows. Perry remains an amateur his task of defending the Wimbledon title than this. But it is doubtful whe next year will be infinitely greater ther Ferry seriously meant that in a Year's Ume he considers he will be unable to hold his own against

world's the rest of the intent. This, I think, can be sold: it is not so much the winning of national titles which has kept Perry

with several men out, but they were not in the right places, or the bats men wer unkind. Next over McLellan gol a well-deserved wicket, na Gosano hit right across a ball which took his leg slump. 438-10

108. Lee was 20 not out.

A BIG TASK

The Rest had to bat for roughly two hours and a half, wanting 203 to save the innings defeat.

and

innings of 18.

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Persse then went on for Pearce. Shortly after McLellan had a go at and skied the ball to cover. Aing It was not a very eary enlch but it certainly should have been caught Broadbridge

looked nervous but held on stoutly. Pearce went on for Persse who had not looked danger- ous but apart from a single or two

Japan. Shanghai and Europe vin cracked him beautifully McLellan to extra for four.

Letters and postcarite for humpe and South Arierica are in- warded - "vla Siberla" if no aŭperiertbed.

177—8—15.

amateu

At 170 R. Lee went on for Pearet Killer and Fincher opened to at the Pavilion end, as Broodbridge tied to amateur tennis since 1934, as R. Lee and Persse, at the Pavilion and McLellan were still undefeated. his keenness to help Britain win undt end. Teddy, who was obviously Off his second over McLellan was t short of practice was bowled by Lee badly dropped at second slip, Next keep the Davis Cup. Now, perhaps. with a benuty, the score reading over Broadbridge got, a nasty knock he feels he has played his part and has displayed sufficient loyalty to 12-14, and E. Zkumen came in, in the ribs from Mi-a very bad the LT.A. to look out for himself.

2 played carefully bit took

ball and It apparently upset him as preity of drive all along the carpet he had a blind swipe at the next All the came I shall be very sur- when Lee overpitched one. How and skied it back to the bowler, prised if during the next ten days ever after couple of overs he mis-

A gallant stond of 42 Perry announces his conversion to

professionalisın. timed one and was c and b. 19-2-4.

Minu went on for Persse. Kilbee Ten minutes to play and two wie- was defending steadily, but got in a feets to go. nice of drive from Lee, who later (unwisely) and Pereira skied his dropped him at first slip off Minu, fret ball to mid-on where it was One case of Diphtheria and four Pearce relieved Lee at

promptly caught. What is more the bowled Owen Hughes 363

With Ryland in Klibee opened up batsmen changed ends on the sixth the local Health authorities on Fri

ball and Goodwin had to face Lee day. and hit Pearce for a couple of four and was alea caught first ball skying and a single off successive balls.he ball to slip-n stupid end to Ryland seemed quite comfortable until tea which

taken nt good game. McLellan played a

was

and

McLellan took a single

Father love, a theme that here- toford has always implied dignity and gravity, is given, merry treat-4.30 p.m. with 50 for 2 on the board. far better knock than he ever has MeHardy alone can true to form. ment in RKO, Radio's brisk and After tea Madar bowled from the clone before and made a fine effort

Some of his saves were both during beautifully

completely unawares. which it was a wicked swerve: suflelent to deceive the most astule goalkeeper.

FINE GOALS

and

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ni

Rcross,

over.

for

cases of Typhold were reported to

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Pavilion end, and Minu changed to save things.

As I have watched cricket

Acupunctare. Moxoenusts and Blone Helung as did Pearce next

Holder af Jopanive and Hongkong Guvern. Kilber continued to bat excellently about ten hours in the last day and

mens Licences. Cures Sprained Ank'es and half shall postpone my com-wa. Recommended for madr yente y

Wednesday aments until

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and elever. He had no chance of cal, "Old Man Rhythm," now stopping four of the five shots which the Majestic Theatre, with Charles passed him. He might have pre- (Buddy) Rogers and a notable casi vented Wilson's last goal, but the of entertainers from various fields,

• shot (and it was a lovely one) caught him

The picture marks the return of sound four. He completed his 50 have had time to let things simmer Besides

out of a score of eighty! Next over "Buddy" Rogers to the screen after three years away from spending

one Hollywood as

· of Amerien's most popular orchestra teaders. He enst supported by A talented which includes Barbara Kent, Grace Apart from the play, one of the Bradley, George Barbier, Betty most pleasing features of the match Grable, Dave Chusen, Eric Blure, was the excellence. nf the Ronds Erik Rhodes und twelve young scored. None were fluky: two or entertainers from the radiu, stage, three completed unusually brilliant youteville and night clubs. SIX movements. It was Elliott's stinging blith

blithesome songs were written by drive halfway through the first half the weil-known Broadway enpo- which made it possible for the Club ser, Lewis Gensler. They play to change over a qual in the good. portant parts in the

plot, which is The shot beat Mcllardy and hit the closely bound up with life in cross-bar. As it rebounded Fowler modern college. The lyrica by ran in and headed into an empty Johnny Mercer frequently replace goal.

cracking dialogue to build up inance and comedy.

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But the best goal of the match was the second, which came very quickly after halt time. Ernest Strange repulsed a Police attack in his own penalty area, took the ball and remained constantly on the de fence. Club accordingly increased beat the challenging North, sent the pressure, and it came as no sus through

pass to Bickford, who, when

a neat back-flip by Bickford. Then

a ground Blackhune prise when Elott made full use of l transferred to Wilson. The inside Wilson spread-eagled the opposition Jeft ran on and after drawing Grick with a glorious diagonal dribble and shot past the helpless McHardy. Al together an exceedingly creditable fished with me equally flu shot

movement.

which MeHardy did not see. Finally

Elliott went through a tired defence

After that, Police went to pieces to bring the tally to five.

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