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THE ATLANTIC 1950 January 21, 1950 Page THE PEOPLE HOUSE se.
our men 10 we to IN MEMORIAN In fond and unperishable memory of my husband CHARLES CARNEGIE JACK ORANE SUCS. Limon who departed this life on January 18, 1949.
You will need a good article wept twas Nature wept. but Faith for your money so see us first Can pierce beyond the gloom of death, for the best of everything And in yon world so fair and bright Behold thee in reflugent light.
Suitings, dress materials, and all other requirements in Ladies miss thee here, yet Faith would rather Gents wear prices always to Know thou art with they Heavenly Father please you.
Nature sees the body dead, Joy and comfort hath not fled the deaser Indian atmosphere quick reacting, both physically For Lo, am with thee, Christ hath said.
were often confounded by bis and mentally, is so necessary.
En elyn Carnegie flight aod direction and beaten To prove my point cite the the outright, often when he stra occasion of the fourth Test.
ightened out the ball they were We won it because there was WO hit on the pads, though the a break between the third and WEST INDIANS VERSUS INDIA appeals were very often disa the forth days during which of. Continued from our last issue llowed with the most honest rested, particularly bes Repeatedly, the the pace men who were ordered following booking. To get out good intentions in the world.
ch questions have been asked. batsmen with correct techni So far, so good, that does by Goddard and Lacey to relax bed nearly the whole of a) Was Goddard Captai que who were ready as the not answer the question as to a ncy a contributing factor?
Indiaas always were, to sit on the reason for the repeated that day. Next morning, the of (b) Why is it that in the the splice, it was necessary to failures to dislodge the Indians team, fresh after their day have both a man of blinding for smaller scores on third rest, ran through the Indians, ng Second and Third tests and also in the fifth, which pace like Johnson or men who and fourth innings wickets. Jones and Trim bowliog with st should have lost, the Indians had the skill of flight with The West Indian cricketers such sustained speed and direcrs.
which to beat the batsman who toured India have for tion that the Indians crumbled made such wonderful recoveries in the second innings; e. in through the air, because it years been accustomed to pla. for 144 Before we leave this the second test they scored 333 was almost impossible for the yiog but one afternoon cri point it might be mentioned of ket a week, with a whole week that the long train journeys for in their first, Modi and ordinary spin bowler to get by the turo and the lift which between matches in bumping Hazare each hitting a century: rest before they finish a in the third test we bowled could beat the batsman off match on the second afternoon jogging coaches did not help the Indians out for 272 in the the pitch On such afternoons, although to maintain the fitoess of the sel first innings and they recovered The heavier Indian atmos duration of play varies from West Indians on the field.
four and a half to five hours, to score 325 for at the end phere was peculiarly helpful to (To be continued)
of of the fifth day in the fifth the slow bowler who could they are never able to toughen to test, batting on a fourth in flight the ball and the medium their muscles and equip them nings wicket. they ran up 355 fast man and the fast man selves with the physical reser Two Games of.
for as against only 193 in who could work the ball throw of three four and five day Morgan, Edna Morgan, Gladys ves necessary for the playiog From page II the first innings.
ugh the air. Unfortunately, Let me dispose first of the West Indies had no slow bow. West Iodies, England, Austra. Lindo were highly welcomed matches. Then again in the Orbine, Alice Reid and Esther necessary criticism of our at ler who could be said to be a at, tack. The Indian wickets pro master of flight. Gomez suclia and South Africa, Test be Matches are so arranged that to our city and playground.
ved, for nearly all of the five cess on the tour was due to there is break of at least They participated in two days of each Testinimical to the fact that he could move es spin, the ball leaving the grow fast medium ball through the five required to finish a match. the Limon College Team and one day rest in the four or eogagements. The first with und at a height which lent air, swinging it both in and In India this was itself of effective driving and away. The Indian batsmen in there were no breaks in four Millicent James, teamly aided not so: by the witty pitching of Miss of the Tests and the West Indians were compelled to play by the field vanquished the for five consecutive days and colegiates for the count of nine by virtue of the fact that het to six points.
won the toss on every occasion The second match was lost IN THE they had to run about in the to the girls of the Motive field for nearly every one of the Power Club at the very close last three days of each Test.
So that the fourth and fifth score of eleven against ten days usually found them foot with the evidence of being a sore, leg weary and reactiog tug ofwar contest. The Misses mentally and physically much Mavis Clarke and Norma Wasmore slowly; bence the keepness hington were the pitchers.
of Salomon Berenzón was taken off bowling; the keen eyes became dull in fielding so We congratulate the friends Visit us and be convinced that no wonder there was an from Siquirres for the victory incidence of dropped catches and the very keen contest particularly in the slips where with the Motives.
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