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January 3, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
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DAY FOR THE MINUET, AIN'T
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IT'S D'BERRIES, ME DEAR--- BUT DEFINITELY!
NOV-23
Navy Win Triangular Cricket Tournament
Club Batsmen Fail In
Both Innings: Beaten
Easily
By 7 Wickets
Sailors Establish A Lead After First Day's Play
(By "I. Abbli")
It was uncommunly cold when play Grimths and Scoones. This weaken- began about five past two in the lasted the batting a good deal but might match of the Triangular Tournament, have strengthened the bowling a t The Navy, I was glad to see, hud out and it been worked differently. a much stronger stdc than before In the absence of Richardson, Owen when they played the Army though Hughes elected to open the innings nt one time it looked as if it was with Ride, and Kyrke served him up not going to avall them much. As a very wild first over, off which be It is, they hold a distinct advantage collected two fours to square leg. and the odds are that they will win one to long leg and one tu fine leg, outright or draw. But from What Paxton bawled at the other end and we saw on Thursday lost, we learn Ride put him for a single and then that u mulch is never lost until it is Owen Hughes hit him for four to
over.
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long leg. At this point he had re- Theoretically the inclusion of Kyrke ceived seven of the eight balls bowled
and had scored twenty from them! Capt. Wilmarsh, who scored 130 and Glenister inade a great difference However, after three more singles he in two innings for the Navy without as it strengthened the bowling and covered up to an off-break in Paxton's once being out in the Triangular baiting, but it RO happened
second over, thinking he had his pads Cricket Tournament match against neither did very much. Glenister, clear of the line of the stricks but the II.K.C.C. who seems to he surt of practice, the umpire ruled against him. got a
couple of wickets but I thought
DISASTER
SECOND DAY'S PLAY
when It was much warmer
this the omount of gardening the batsmen game was resumed yesterday though were doing. At the same total, 157, fairly strong breeze Was quite Lloyd let out ni Glenister and hit chilly; sufficiently so, at all events the ball straight to Whitmarsh at for one of the scorers-wild horses long off, taking a pair of spectacles. shall not drag his nume from me-ta Isley and Stokes both slicked order his first pint of ntout in the
fours between Arst alip and the New Year. The game started at stumper but then the latter had # 1108 with Lloyd und Longfield
go at Moores, who had succeeded bowling.
Manners and was caught at cover 100-8-7. Beck wa stumped of The Clenister at the same score. Navy wanted 09 to win,
Two singles came in each of the bowler's first
all forward overs. pushes to the cuvers. In Linyd's second over Lees should have been
stumped. Both bowlers, however,
SEVEN WICKETS WIN
The first over from Longfield yield- three fours to Whitmarsh, one to long leg. and two to third man where there was no one elding deep. Club, however, were not going to let the Navy get away with it too easily and McLellan going on after Long-
The
seemed a bit tucked up, and ufler he had bowled two overs Longfielded thirteen, a single to Smith and handed over to McLellan who set out his leg trap. In Lloyd's next over, both batsmen completed their fifties but at 143 after hitting Lloyd for a big four Lees mistimed one and cork ed the ball up to mid-on 143-8-68. A gallant Innings. Next over, Me- Lellan bowled a short one which Clayton tried to hook, but it kept at 24 and Kennedy caught at cover, nt 33. Owen Hughes went on for low and he was 1.b.w-a bad bit of Lloyd when the latter had bowled luck. Next ball Kyrke was caught
feld's first over, got Smith bowled
and bowled the fifth duck on the three overs.
side, 148-8-0. The sixth fluttered
Ir. When Moores hit a high full-toss after his frat four balls had yielded At 40, Ilkley relieved McLellan and to log from McLellan hard to Long-four, he bad Munners caught at extra feld's right and the fielder shot out for 14. 50-3-14. Pearce his hand and made a splendid catch. went on for Owen Hughes. (J.C.L.)
| 152-0-0.
in
But the
game was gone and Whitmarsh and Firth hit off the runs costly. The former had scored 130 for a times out!
wickets and
Navy won by 7 thoroughly deserved their win.
A LAST WICKET STAND Then came a splendid last wicket stand. It is n fact, I believe, natural history that, apart from his habit of never forgetting, the elephant Captain's innings again. Whitmarsh can move at a tremendous puce when
SCORES was net but had just dug in. Time he wants to do so. It was a great and again his back shot dropping the stand of 45 runs of which Whitmarsh H.K.C.C. 1st. inns. 08.
to a ball saved him. He scored 30, hitting very
hard and Navy ist, inns. 197 (Capt. Whit-
CLUB 2ND INS.
it was due rather to bad batting than to the subtleties of his deliveries. However, the match is not over yet. -Alec Pearce came in and then a But I rather gather that the Navy rot set in. Paxton, in his third over, ericket people agree with me that yorked Ride with a slow one whica dead bad imperturbably and I now farming the bowling very judiciously, marsh 08 not out), D. McLellan 5 this is their best possible side with broke the leg strick. the exception of Mid. Brownrigg. Hel Another stump was broken later. know how he got his nickname. It was a cruel bit of bad luck that for 85). is pretty near as good as Clayton be- and, however patriotie the Club may Lets played freer cricket-secure in when he had ninety-nine Alec Pearce hind the sticke and a much better be in trying to solve the firewood the knowledge the other end was
was brought
off a
a magnificent catch at bat, The Club had N. D. Lloyd, situation, it will come heavy in gear safe. He is a much better bat than silly mid-on when Paxton hooked L. T. Ride, b Moores... Ilstey and Fux for Richardson, charges, I suggest spitting a hole for he looks at first glance and he played long hop from Owen Hughes very
each stump first and then only using a one beautifully wristy shot off his hard. 107-10-6. But the Club had. Owen Hughes, 1.b.w. Glenis- wooden mallet). But to resume the sad back foot past extra to the Murray only themselves to think. Whitmarsh story. The second wicket fell at 35, Barracks corner off McLellan. At
P. Longfield, Moores and after he had scored
82 and 84, but Puxton was twice G. single, one period he had overlsauled Whit was dropped off most dificul, chances T. A. Pearce ↳ Moores Longfield drove one off Paxton 10 marsh who had a start of 24 runs or put down off Owen Hughes at first D. McLellan, b Paxton Lees at mil-off who took a hot catch; į so.
slip, both sitters. It looked as if in J. L. C. Pearce, b Glenister
Manners b 43-3-1. McLellan was bowled by the
H. Stokes, c each case first slip was moving up first ball he received from Moores
Moores before the shot was played. Either
Whitmarsh who had relieved Kyrke. 10-4-0.
them Arm-boated. Navy led by 00 he or second slip could have cought N. D. Lloyd,
Glenister J. Ilsley, e Kyrke b Glenister
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CAPTAINCY
Be it clearly understood that I am not being dogmatic or superior when criticize. Owen Hughes's manage- ment of his bowling during this stand which continued unbroken
ed stand was going to be made. while 57 runs were put on. At the
at
runs.
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In the old days it used to be said A. Pearce seemed to be quite at Law courts end there was not much that the Yard Chimney was always home and John was quite comfort adrift though I think he might well stoked up when the Navy were field- able. Glenister then went on and have tried Beck (who failed, having ing. It has been dead most of this Alec on-drove him for six-a perfect another attack of his finger year's cricket but a lot of smoke was shot. However, for some reason of "paralysis") and Lloyd, who has coming across the ground when the other, he let out at one that was too been bowling very well for K.C.C. Club started batting. I could not see short to drive firm-footed and lifted before going on aga himself. But where it was coming from but I have Paxton the ball to Kennedy, at deep mid-on. that
admit, very arguable. Iny suspicions. Any way it did not Moores
is.
Extras
Total
Stokes got a single in the same over cannot believe, however, that he was worry Owen Hughes who was set Glenster and en John Pearce went and hit wise to bowl McLellan for 14 con-again quickly and scored the first 18 Kyrke a full-toss to Kennedy-"Cum ceclastsecutive overs at the Yard end. True, runs in Ave overs, while Ride had Whitmarsh fato consul uterque part." It was he bowled excellently (14-5-29-2 so six. Twenty-nine were on the board Manners... bud business for the Club as after far) but it is an old and fundamental after six overs and Glenister relieved the Pearces had put on 35, the next)
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fell for two runs. error of captaincy to go on and on Paxton at the Law Moorea was certainly bowling well with a man because he is bowling Scoring slowed down and at 35L S. Smith, & McLellan but neither Lloyd nor Ilsley shaped well, not being hit, and making the Moores bowled Ride with a good Capt. Whitmarsh, not out
batsmen play all the time." at him at all.
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Beck refused to be intimidated usual thing is to rest him and chuck Pearce came in and seemed com- and played stoutly while fifteen rung them something ele-if necessary fortable but he was once beaten by were added, but Moores get one pust something bad-rather than to "bowl Moores and survived att appeal for his at 5 and then Fox was bowled them in." It is not as if he had no stumping. Brst ball. Someone suggested that it other bowlers. He never used T. A Hughes three full tosses which all might be described as proleptle bat-
Pearce or
or Isley at all (the Intter ing, by which I gather be meant crop of wickets against the Navy went for four to mid-wicket and then that they were batting on Saturday King's Park a few weeks ago) Kyrke had an over before lunch of afternoon as they might have been, but this subject to correction), expected to have batted yesterday while Lloyd only bowled two overs morning.
at the end of the day.
A quiet spell came after lunch. Longfield However, there should be a most It was obviously the Club's best Lloyd
McLellan interesting day's piny left (1 um chance for Pearce and Owen Hughes Owen Hughes Whitmarsh and Smith opened writing this actually on Sunday) but to get going together. The first four fairly for the Navy and sent up 20ir the Club are going to win they lovers yielded four runs, and the first JL. C. Penree
Ilsley runs, though Smith should have will have to shoot the Navy out nine only ten runs from the Lat. The been caught at mid-dit in Owen-pretty quickly. But I do hope it is bowling was excellent and at 73 Hughes's third over. Longfield had warmer, or that the Club will put a Moores clean beat Pearce and took been uncertain in his length and radiator in that chilly score-box! his off stump 73-3-7. There was an Owen Hughes wisely replaced him was completely friz on Saturday and
for both a
a catch at the wicket with McLellan. At 20 Smith mis-thwing costs so much now!
Carach a sharp next
ext ball but Longfeld timed him and returned, Ea simple catch to go out for 12. After that un- other four wickets fell for 23 runs, largely due to a wise change from Owen Hughes to John Pearce. Ken- nedy completely mistimed one and sent it tamely to mki-off, 27-2-5. Manners should have been c and b by McLellan but the bowler fell. However it made little difference as Monnera was 1.3.w to Pearce Just after 37-3-4. One run later Firth played back to a good length ball from Mc- Lellan who was bowled round the wicket and turning them back from the off. He might have smothered it forward. (This reminds me that the
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McLellan held an end up and hit three fours and a two, while Owen Hughes also got busy and completed his fifty and the arrears were wiped off. Paxton bowled McLellan with ano ball but to show there was no ill-feeling he bowled him with his next 107-4-14.
The next stand produced 30 runs, Two Rugby Union matches were Hughes batted very well until, with of which several were byes. Owen
Club batsmen got out in playing back played to-day, the results being as his score at 81, he was 1.b.w, to one of
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