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i10E SIX THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1980 Members of West Indies Cricket Board of Controi Faced with this formidable total, ball before it hit his pads. This, if the Former was disminued to voce some FLYNCH GAS STOVES ing the edge of his bat but not suffi THE WEST INDIES SIDE START position to judge than myralr, was associated with Frank Martin then cently to deflect its course on to the BADLY an he played the batting carefully yet confidently unti wicket.
The rest of the innings might have the West Indian side commenced their the general opinion on the decision on almost exactly the stroke with been said to be mostly Tommy Scott; first innings at 25 Nunes and was correct, was bad luck for the which he had given tho chance in his he was not bowling any better than Rorch facing Voce and Haig and it side but there was worse to come, first over.
1e had done on the previous days, for was soon evident that the fast with no whatever about it QUESTION OF LIGHT At Jamaica to Select il. Team he had bowled his best throughout, howler was going to give trouble. when George Headley took a chance This was about two minutes to tout the batsmen hnd more difficulty He was sending them down at a on hitting fast one from Voce for five, and the light was rather poor, for Australia it dealing with him and he got great pace, and varying his good four to leg, and, the ball rising more the sky being heavily overcast but Zanong the passengers whe arrived team for Australia will be seestei by four moro wickets for 56 more runs, length balls with shorter ones which than he had expected, was easily there is no reason to suppose that this was responsible for Nunes losing ingaton yesterday on the Elders the Board at the forthcoming meeting niced thereto by fine catches by were kicking a lot Nunes giving caught at square log for 10.
and. Tyfte steamer Carare were: In this island, or later on. The Board Criffith DaCosta. Griffith chance to Ames behind the wicket oft Considering the state of the game, his wicket, since, as already shown, dr. Austin of Barbados will probably meet during the pro: bowled excellently faster than the his first over, which was, very for. and Headley ability and experience. he was not too certain in his play.(a brother of Mr. Austin) gress of the Test Biatch, or afer pravions days, and employing hi tunately not accepted. After good none of us would have anticipated to the fast bowler from the start of Ar. Joseph Schoult of Trinida warda change of pace ball more frequently fortune, however, came bad fortune. that he would have done anything his innings. He had made some deand it is fairy sae to say that no and Mr. Yearwood of Barbado Roach was batting in confident style, else but leave this ball alone so that lightful strokes to watch, especially Major Cox and Mr. Bradbury hava other bowler in the side could have and showing us presenting the Leeward Islands, very pretty we may call it real bad luck for the through the slips, and scored his runs seen all the prominent cricketers in These gentlemen have come to the other West Indian Colonies un eloend Sandham great innings.
at a bre ty fast rate.
shots on the off he had made 16 side that he had a go at it.
when he was given out lbw. on a de Frank Martin was batting with his Ismaica to attend a meeting of the the field, but Messrs Austin, Year Barrow was keeping wicket at the There, however bad luck it it may West Indies Cricket Board of Con wood and Scheult have not seen all lose of the innings as well as he eision which, in my opinion, and in be so called, ended for the day andusual patience; and was equally at trol, which will be held principally our cricketers, and they have come to had done at the beginning, and came the op nion of others in a far better let us hope, for the innings Nunes home to both the fast and spin men.
to make arrangements for the pro Jamaics to see them play, before the out with only direct byes in a total There are good men to come such posed visit of a West Indian Cricket team for Australia is selected, which of 849 runs it would be interesting as DeCaires, Passailnigue Barrow, team to Australia next winter.
procedure is regarded as a Very to know if this is a record, or, if not, Scott but they are, to some extent, Griffith, the Barbados necessary preliminary.
how nearly it approaches one.
uncertain quantities so that, as far buwier, and Mr. Roach, bats.
it has been announced that Mr.
Talking about records the next as known possibility of saving the an trom Trinidad, also arrived on Austin of Barbados, the first best innings total in a Test match to Custom Tailor side from something very like disaster blow Carure. why have come to rewill rest on Martin shoulders.
brument their respective colonies in president of the West Indies Cricket the present one made by the English Board of Control, has decided to side was given in Saturday account With the position as it is, it could the final Test Matcb which will begir Lender his rezignation, as he feels as 600 this was only approximate, English and American Styles Sab. na Park on Thursday this not rest in any better place.
week between the team and that he is unable to give the neces the actual figures being 636; made sary time to the affairs of the Board. by England against Australia in the NO CALIDONIA West Indian eleven.
PHONE 569 Mr. Austin, who ar last tour.
Mr. DeCaires of British Guiana rived in Jamaica yesterday, is a First Annual Cristobal Tennis who arrived in Jamaica a fortnigh.
brother of Mr. Austin.
ago, will also play in this match. DEM The gentlemen were met on boar Mr. Roach, it will be remembered Association Invitation the vessel yesterday morning bicade 209 runs, playing for the West Championship Major Cox, Messrs. Nunes. Indies in the recent Test Match at Leary Bradbury, Lacy, Demerara against the team.
Beginning April 15, 1930 Owen Samuel, Matrin, CONSTANTINE SAILS FOR Cristobal, Sasso, and others.
ENGLAND The members of the West Indies Constantine, the great Trinidadian EVENTS: Board of Control will consist of cricketer who recently underwent an Messrs. Bradbury, Austin, Yearwood, operation, has been convalesent, and Women Singles Scheult, Major Cox, and Mr. was booked to sail from Port of Men Singles Mallett, who will represent Deme. Spain last week Tuesday for EngTA land to resume his engagement with PRIZES It is not yet decided whether the the Nelson Club The Jamaica Mail. First prize Winner of men singles AND INSTALLATIONS ON Second prize Runner up in men singles First prize Winner of women singles FEES AND DRAWINGS (Continued from Page 1) but of course the bright spot of the An entry fee of 50 for each and the bowlers no hope, Ames must day from the poor fielders point of event; which must be in the hands have, imagine, few equals. His view was the marvellous catch made of the committee, on or not later than 149 yesterday was compiled at a by Passalaigue to dismiss Hendren.
April 14, at which time the drawings great rate, and yet be never took any ve never seen anything quite like will be made. No entries received real risks, and all his many bound it, in fact only goal keeper liko after this date.
aries were scored along the carpet. Pass would have thought of going MATCHES He has an entirely sound defence, but for it just like that full length on All matches are best two out of is so constantly on the offensive that his face, to just reach and hold it three sets; except the finals which he rarely needs it.
with both hands outstretched.
are best three out of tive.
Most batsmen when they go in Barrow again kept splendidly, and Officials of these matches will be first try to get their eyo in; Ames caught Wyatt with a bouty.
carefully selected. The players are idea is to get the bowler eye out. WHAT WILL THEY DO?
WITH asked to invite their friends, in order He gave one chance, a very difficult that each evening of play may b: one, to Tommy Scott at mid on when What will the English side do to made a social event.
he had just completed his century, day will they go on to make 1, 000, Special event and awarding of THE BEST OF THE BOWLING or more? Will they declare at lunch prize at end of tournament.
Telething about chances Griffith time and put in the tired West Indian Prizes are being donated by the had the bad luek to have two dropped side in hope of getting a few good And pay for your STOVE following Gentlemen: oft him this one, and one from wickets before Sunday rest interwhllo you enjoy using Dr. Small Connor, a comparatively easy one venes? We shall see but whatever Mr. Fitx Hoad.
in the slips to Clarence Passaleigne: they do it is certain we shall continue Mr. Sterling.
of all people. Had these two been to enjoy this great cricket as we have You will appreolato tho Address all communications to Mr.
accepted Griffith analysis would done so far. In this connection it is spood oleanliness and Smith, President Cristobal road much better than it does and well worth quoting the expressly ooonomy of gas for Tennis Association e o Silver Clubhe must be considered to have carried given opinion of the Hon.
oookingflot us Instal a house, Cristobal off the bowling honours of the day Calthorpe on the last two days play.
stove for you today.
GAS STOVES ARE PRICED FROM 50 if there were any.
He says: do not think that anyHe took Ames wicket with a verywhere in the world you could find a T! TO 125. 00 SPECIAL PRICES TO HOUSE. PALAIS ROYAL clever change of pace ball, and his crowd more sporting, more appreOWNERS BUILDERS.
last couple of overs were the best he clative of the fine points of the game, for has shown us yet, real good uns regardless of whether it is going for ARROW SHIRTS AND showing that he had lots of bowling them or against them, as your crowd left even after this trying day. here in Jamaica.
INTERWOVEN HOSE For pluck in sticking to the ditti. ST.
cult task, Tommy Scott earned high praise bowling no less than 68 overs The problem of getting out the Smali and never losing a length, or ceas. English side was chiefly the problem DENTIST ing to try anything but his hardest.
of getting out Sandham and this Abowler Nunes might exploit a was solved, rather unexpectedly, in MASONIC TEMPLE little more is Roach in yesterday Saturday play, by Griffith, who Office Hours:8, am to 12 pm. 30 to 30 PM account commented on his useful. deceived him with a clever change of Sundays, by Special Appointment ness as a change, and it was signifi pace ball aftter he had added 16 to Masonic Temple ilth St, eant that when he was put on yes his overnight score. This wicket was Box 787. CRISTOBAL terday he caused Sandham to play al all the more creditable to the PHONE: OFFICE 1664 the only doubtful shot of his innings Barbadian bowler as Sandham did. snick through slips which went not appear in any way affected by up in the air within an nch of Head his two days of batting, and, in fact, ley outstretched hand.
looked very likely to remain for anGET YOUR Da Costa fielded magnificently other day.
Job Printing throughout a most tiring day, and The ball was not only a change of DONE AT THE Karl Nunes was hard behind him pace but also a yorker, and the comstopping a bunch of real hot ones, bination defeated the great little Workman and never letting up at any time Surrey batsman, the ball just touchPrintery The Fourth Test Match at Jamaica Time Payments WO COOK GAS If it is done with heat, You can do it better with GAS Cia. Pan. de Fuerza y Luz Panama AT YOUR SERVICE Colon

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