CRICKET DID IT
... minutes after the meet ',Fumed. Nnw tor a spot of cricket said rnnncillnr■ the meeting ended, end they hurried to the West Indies game a few yards away. ...
... minutes after the meet ',Fumed. Nnw tor a spot of cricket said rnnncillnr■ the meeting ended, end they hurried to the West Indies game a few yards away. ...
... first appearance on tien i home .r,uncl at Dower this week. are living to India immediately after the match against the West Indies. Mr. rowelrev ownsa teal ENGINE DRIVER Plantation at Malabar. Soottirrn India I understand that Colin Cnwdrev will irn tip ...
... put on 58 in 12 minutes, of which lilaker made 35 124 oil ono over). Ile was a member of C. J, T. XI which visited the West Indies in 1902. ...
... I7rban Council since 1942. wit. V r.• • in 1945, and Chairman in MRS. BROWNE lived in Canada der seven years, and in the West Indies, and was trained as an accountant. She was a member of the Uxbridge Urban council and was manager of primary and ele-I mentary ...
... Worcestershire, is runner-up with 110, in 1949. (h) Tich Freeman-304 in 1928, and 298 in 19,33. (c) A, L. Valentine, West Indies,' against England, at Nottingham, in the second innings bowled 92 Dyers (552 halls), . (d) Wally Hammond-78 in 1928 1 J ...
... possible to produce a cyder suitable for export, hind quantities have already gone to Madras, Lagos, Mauritius and the West Indies. Among those at the factory i, the manager, Mr. P. It Gower, who boined the firm as a boy. Ho has een there 28 years and ...
... BRAINS TRUST i DANCE & CABARET : L. R. JONES, ESQ • GUEST sPE EIS inns E OF AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND. ZULU BOYS S. AFRICA, BR. WEST INDIES, etc. TRINIDAD ADMISSION • FRES CALYPSO DANCER ...
... Indian; V. P. Lums,.iildlery and harness workshops den and C. C. M. Alexander. both Cawnpore, .1 mita, under the from the West Indies. ilitary. He returned to Ashford Kent seemed likely to have Cama year later for health reasons. , bridge out for under 200 ...
... hate wun tit ire. Cricketer he Simla trill he en the left tang until the end it November ulieu he goes un the :11.C.C. West Indies tuur. Tumuli ow right. Munger Adams, Lip agrtiu6t lot is not certain uld In• mint the tuntard lint II I ...
... Suttle At Betteshanger, Wiltshire At Folkestone a fortnight ago pending his West Indies tour with the 11.C.C., BETT ESH ANG E R lett' winger Ken Tuttle returns to the Colliery side tomorrow tor their home game with Folkestone. He lulls the vacancy caused ...
... at inside-right. During his service last game tor the Colliery. He sails be played a lot of football in Gersoon for the West Indies, but has many often against German league a good deputy left-winger in 16. players. On Saturday he had to year-oil Keith ...
... assisted by Mr. R, Huckstepp. Most of the pictures were taken by Mr. Claridge on his travels to Bermuda, Jamaica and the West Indies last year. COWS were being driven through the village on Saturday when the leader ran into the Post Office and surprised ...