HAROLD LARWOOD NOT PLAYING ANY MORE. FIRST-CLASS CRICKET
London, Nov. 9.
Harold Larwood, the Notts and former England fast bowler, who recently resigned from the Nottinghamshire CCC, will play for Blackpool in the Ribblesdale League next season--Reuter,
The report of Larwood's retire- ment
from county cricket came through last month. In a statement on the matter, the Holts, committee sald:
This
"It is a matter of general know- ledge that for some, me pust owing to the condition of his knee, Harold Larwood has been unable to bowl. 1Inving core to the conclusion, founded on medical advice, that there is no likelihood of any Improve ment, Larwood has generously asked the committee to release him from the remainder of his contract, which
to run. has another two years to offer the committee has accepted whilst deeply regretting the
circum stances which rendered it necessary." Larwood war the central figure in the regrettable "body-line bowling" controverty whilst touring with Mr. D. R. Jardinen tour in Australia in 1032-33. Since then he has steal- fastly refused to take part in Test cricket.
Regarded as one of the best fust bowlers to have played for England in Test matches, Larwood played in two matches against Austrolin at home in 1926, nve in Australia in 1928-20, three at home in 1930 and five in Australia in 1932-33. In 1929, he played in three Test matches against 1 South Africa in England.
In the England v. Australia series, Larwood figured in an eighth wicket record partnership with "Patsy" Hen- dren in 1928-20 when they scored 124 runs at Brisbane to help England win by 675 runs,
Last summer, Larwood turned out for Notts in some of the cartleri County Championship matches, bul owing to his knee trouble he drop- ped out towards the latter part.
KOWLOON, TONG BOWLS TEAM
The following will represent the
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Harold Larwood
No more first-class criel:et.
Czecho-Slovak Refugees
Total 12,000
Prague, Nov. 9,
A census carried out by the Czech authorities of refugees who sought refuge from the ceded areas in the rump Republic shows that alto- elber 02,000 persons from the eeded arvas crossed into Czecho-Slovakin, f whom 73,000 are Czechs, 11,000 Germans and 6,765 Jews. Only 54 declared theraselves to be Polcs.
The majority of the mugitives are
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TELEGRAPH,
10, 1938.
FANLING GOLF Rugby
Starting Times For Holidays
Friday, Nov. 11
Old Cra
2014. Greaves, J., dayhow. H. J. D. Lowe, K. B. Quick. 0.24 N. K. Littlejohn, J. Forbes.
J. A. D. Morrison, I. 1L Mcrisey. J. J. Walers, W. H. Blopford. 0.38 A, M. Mack, J., Gray.
40 Harrison, A. E. Perry, 3M G, C. Worrall, f. 31. Gerre. 2.48 N, J. 3. Yox. P. 11. Beoones, 9.82 11. F. Bommers, D. D. Forbes. 1.60 D. J. B. Crozier, 1. B. Jones. 10.00 W, J. 8. Key, A. H. McBride. 10.01 Fall, G. uddell-Carre, 10.32 11: Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie,
New Course
8.32 Mr. & Mrs. Bander. 10.14 C, R. Maliary, H, Rolle. 1032 Mrs. Overy, "Mars, Mackenzie,
Saturday, Nov, 12
Old Course
0.10 W, L. Alexander, W. M. Barton, 720P, Welch, G, Riddell-Carre. 9.24 E. T. McMullen, I. I. Geare. 028 F. H. King. R. O, Gray,
3 W.W.C. Shewan, T. 8. Morrison.
1.30 A. C. I. Bowker, W. F. Bimmons. 940 A. 11. Penn, J. R. Collin.
9.44 W. J. L, Robinson, A. II. McBride. 0.45 B. D. Evans, D. D. Forbes. 9.83 G. C. Worrall, R. Young, 9.50 W. A. Blewart, N. K. Littlejohn. 10.00 G. A. Leiper, F. Filppance.
W. G. Crabbc, W. Park. 10.00 W, T. Yoxall. J. Hall. New Courie
11.24 F. S. Geldart, H. C. Margrett.
Sunday, Nov. 13
Old Cobre
9.15 E. T. McMullen, L. R. Andrewes. D.20 E. Linnaman, . Young.
A.
935 Lt. Col. Collin, Major McDonald. 930 Cal. King. Major Haines..
9.33 T. A. Pearce, P. 11. Scoones.
9.40
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9.55
10.00
10.01
10.08
P. Tasworth, J. D. Mackle.
A. Redmond, D. J. Gtimore.
A. Sommerfelt, W. J. 8. Key.
A. McKeliar. Marker.
T. Lindars, W. Wooding.
E Perry, K. R. Quick.
Laidinw, H. J. D. Lowe.
19.12 . N. Williamson, J. Forbes. 10.10 J. T. Brown, T. Low.
10.20 D. I. Clark, F. C. Young. 10.24 C. M. Gee, 1 G. Sheldon. 1020 W. Hewitt, J. W. Mayhew. 10. Austin, G. Riddell-Care. 10.34 D. Lyon. G. I. Izavet.
10.40 J. G. Campbell, W. Woodward. 10.44 1. S. W. Paterson, A. 11. Meßride. 10.43. C. Worrall, J. F. R. Waters. 16.52 Her, A. Nicol
W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.30 A. W
New Course
9.20. E. Marion, S. H. Dodwell, 23 K. S. Tobertson, 1. if. Mundy. 9.30 F, Groves, S. J. H. Fox,
1. W. Shewan, 1. H. Genre.
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FRANCE WISHES TO RESUME TIES WITH BRITISH ISLES
London, Oct. 17.
There is a possibility that France may shortly be readmitted to the international rugby programme, from which she has for soven years been denied by England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales.
Rugby Union
.
have no
The home countries put the bar etip. The up against France in 1931, accusing liking for cups, or 'n club champion- her of permitting professional prae-ship, though lieir view. Is not shared tices. France was told to go and in some parts of England. do some house-cleaning, after which she could apply again.
Severni times has the applied for readmittance to the illustrious circle, only to be rebuffed. This time, however, there seems to be a genuine move afoot to bring about restora tion of playing relations
The French declare that the Welsh R. U. are behind the latest effort and
the attitude of the countries briefly as follows:
to come in
The last official attempt by France
with
us on the old friend- ly terms was made two years ago. The home Unions called for evidence
Wero
showing that semi-professionalisın had, indred been banished. As re- Intions not resumed, we must assume that the required proofs were not forthcoming.
The French Insist that they have now "cleaned house," and the only point at issue is their championship
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0.40 K. S. Morrison, J. A. D. Morrisain. 9.45 L. Goldman, R. G. Gray Purves. 9.50 A. D. Humphreys, A. 153 1. Newton, N. L. Smith. 10.04 . H. William, 1. C. Margrett. 10.12 Mrs. Willmens, Mrs. Maryceit. Perkins. 10.20 Wing Cdr. Steele
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Kowloon Tunk Club in a friendly anying with friends or relatives and bowls match against the Kowloon only 5,500 persons are quartered in 104 r. overy. Mrs. Mackenzie. Bowling Green Club at Kawloon the 32 fugitive camps which have Tong op Saturday, November 12:
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C. Mose, S. M. White, J. 5. Ste- phens and A. Spary (skip); II. Git- In Prague only about 15,000 from distress.- tins. J. N. Wong, V. N. Atienza and the ected areas are in A. 11. Basto (skip).
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