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PAGE SIX THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921. The Open Forum. LUCKY Maeol attached.
serious LUCKY STRIKE bateman in Junior OS TOASTED to congratu. runs which CIGARETTES freely was Gittes was the filled by DuBoia.
a We do not hold ourselves responsible for opinions expressed in this cotumn the sentiments are purely those of the correspondents LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Making em Work. At1:15 pm, the coin was opun and called by the Excelsior who decided to bat first.
Sir. In view of the insidious As soon as the Melbourne took the field propaganda in the past to dis. Capt. Mascal ascol accompanied by Balin, credit colored labor on the amidst cheers by their supporters, took Isthmus. especially West In up their position at the wicket.
dians, and the recent efforts of took the first over facing Sealle tbe certain indviduals to bolster up crack Melbourne bowler, and off the 3rd a forlorn case, the scored rude On Balin facing observations under the Bledman he made a bit to leg for 2, fol.
caption culled from the Popular lowing with a single, in the next over he Magazine, if taken seriously to was bowled by Sealles wi:hout adding to heart, would help in great mea bis score.
sure to reduce, if not wholly It has often been expressed that if eliminate, the feeling of distrust Balin would bat with more that exist between employer aud deterrnination than he usually disand subordinat: plays at the wicket he would be one of Optimism is not a single the best run getters on the Isthmus; barreled gun. It not only in this apparent indifference is think due creases your own efficiency, but members having soon this cricketer disto a lack of practice.
to a The writer to it also inproves the output of those under you. Just as you are tinguishing himself a.
at your topnotch when you are Cup Cricket in Jamaica On one pleased with yourself, the others occasion playing for Jamaica College are in fine trim when you have against the Melbourne he soored 57 enabled them included tremendous hit late themselves.
for eix on one of the biggest grounds in The old school of employers that country Melbourne Park had an idea that the way to heat But to continue my review of the men up was to beat up ver match, Gittens filled the vacancy and bally, and that, when they were Mascol who WAS scoring heated up, they would lift the shortly after bowled by Sealles for 11 roof off with added effort. It runs, Stanley next took his stand at the Foot was the fashion to storm, thund wicket and shortly after er, and shout, to find fault, never bowled by Sealles for a cipher, Pretod and done in excellent fashion, and from whom good deal was expected always to insist that the next made runs and was bowled by a tame performance be better than the ball. this vacancy was last. And the result was that this was the best partnership of the day, the boss who exhibited all this Stanley on this occasion demonstrated ill temper had more work to do the pract and more responsibility to care practicability of his pet theory that practising in in front of a full lengib mir ry than he could get away with. ror has its advantages, he played His subordinates were afraid stron strong defensivo to exercise their initiative. They snicking a single to game, Occasionally leg or mid on, be ran to him with every problem, displayed real judgement in not attempt.
They did only what they had ing to hit a few slow ones that were been told to do.
to do.
served by Harding, thia bateman sem Now, however, these tactics ingly realized that nature never intended are almost gone. They survive him to be a bitter. Du Bois batted freely among a few mossbacks and until he was bowled by Sealles for 12 theatrical directors who go on runs. Bovell next faced the bowling and the theory that profanity has in attempting to pull off hit to leg was magical properties for wringing brilliantly caught by Capt. Temper for a the artistic out of ladies and leipher. little inter Stanley who made gentlemen. But the the great ma runs was bowled by alles and the jority of men have found that innings closed for 44 rua the only criticism that is worth cent is constructive criticism, one of the most dependable bowers in Sealles once more proved that be is and is always invariably and forever, Melbourne was up to its usual standard, that constructive criticism the Competition, the fielding of the good natured criticism. Men don work well when they are During the recess a good deal of disindignant, regentful, and hurt. appointm ant was expressed by those pre They get into the habit of looking sent at the mengreness of the Excelsior over their shoulders every few score of 44 runs; the knowing ones preminutes to see where the boss dicted that the Melbourne would beat is.
this soore with wickets in hand, but they The pur that lifts them over had forgotten the glorious uneartainties the high hurdles of impossibili the game.
ties is appreciation. It is then on the resumption of play Niles and that they feel the strong urge Sealles took their place at the wickat of their own manliness, the whilst the bowling was entrusted to the worth of their own ideas and two stock bowlers of the celsior, energyi Neither por Gittens and Pearson, From the offoot desire to do great things. The batsmen wera fiading it difficult to neg distress of self generates, of the inaing it was apparent that the worker surest call to new ciate the bowling, Niles alone achievement is the memory with confidence until he got out for 12 of the encore contained in words and as wicket after wioket fell with the of thanks.
That why men score in the ana the supporters of the leave a grouch and seek employ Excelsior became jubilant.
ment under cheerful leaders. score at 38 for wickets the spectators It is also why the appreciative displayed great excitement and repeatedboss has plenty of time to be ly cheered the bowlers for the excellent appreciative.
Thanking you work they were doing. At this juncture for space. the advent of the well know hittor Joe Respectfully, Bundry revived the the hope of the MelEMPLOYEE bournites as felt that he could hit off the few remaining runs and so scuro a victory for his side; on his facing GitCricket at Colon tens who was bowling in rare form. he spooned the first ball to DuBois who ran in and minjudged the catch, however Meibourgie Excelsior Cricket with the score at 40 he made a drive to Match fever hent, when with the next ball be cover for two, excitement was now at was clean bowled by Gittens, thus learSir: On Sunday the 3rd instant, Ing the Excelsior victorious by rune.
had the pleasure of witnessing one of the Cheers after cheers were given by the most exciting games of cricket played on spectators for the vietor, but more the Isthmus. The match was in con particularly eroon to the successful bowlers nection with the SINCLAIR CUP Gittens and The defeat of the COMPETITION and the contestants Melbourne leaves the three were Melbourne the leaders in the clubs. Melbourne, Susses and WanderCompetition and the Excelsior CC. ers in a very interesting position so far In consequence of the rain that fell in as the ultimate result is concerned, the morning and the overhanging must take this opportunity of con clouds at noon, doubts were entertained gratulating the vioboro and vanquished of the likelihood of this match being on the splendid sporting spirit displayed played, horrever at starting time there throughout this match, there was an was every indication that the afternoon absence of that bickering and defiance would be a fair one. On arriving of the umpires decision too often dis the Camp Bierd Oval was pleasantly played in most matches on the Isthmus, surprised to see the big crowd that had Yours, gathered to this na turally expected to find the majority of ONLOOKER.
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