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THE ISLAND OF MONTSERRAT (WEST INDIES)

... THE ISLAND OF MONTSERRAT (WEST INDIES). And now on the leeward bow, another gray mountain island rose. This was Montserrat, which I should have gladly visited, as I had been invited to do; for little Montserrat is just now the scene of a very hopeful ...

THE TURF IN INDIA AND THE WEST INDIES

... THE TURF IN INDIA AND THE WEST INDIES. 1. Mr. Whittihgham's Fizz going out for the Trials, followed hxj Absentee. Fizz came in third for Trials, second for Viceroy's Cup, and first for Cooch Behar Cup. 2. 'The first time past, the post for the Viceroy's ...

West Indies Fast Left-Hander at Work

... West Indies Fast Left-Hander at Work T JOHNSON bowling at Worcester, where with his first ball he took a wicket, King being finely caught by R. S. Grant, the West Indies captain, at short leg. The photographs, which, of course, are unposed, give a fine ...

BIG GAME ANGLING IN BRITISH WEST INDIES

... BIG GAME ANGLING IN BRITISH WEST INDIES. TRINIDAD has its attractions for sea anglers, and Capt. G. R. G. Alston, of the Trinidad Union Club, has sent a few particulars of good days with Mr. S. W. Fitt to THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS. The ...

Hurlingham Beat Jamaica: Lord Louis Mountbatten's Team in the West Indies

... Hurlingham Beat Jamaica Lord Louis Mountbatten's Team in the West Indies Right THE TEAMS GO OUT A photograph taken before the start of the first official match between Lord Louis Mountbatten's Hurlingham team and Jamaica, which the former won by 12 goals ...

Happy Days are Here Again: G. C. Grant, captain of the West Indies cricketers, renews acquaintance with English ..

... Happy Days are Here Again. G. C. Grant, captain of the West Indies cricketers, renews acquaintance with English cricket weather. G. C. Grant, who is here seen wondering whether he had not better have rounded Cape Horn in a windjammer, rather than face ...

FROM FAR AND NEAR: THE TOTE, A STAMPEDE, ... &c.: THE WEST INDIES TEAM AT THE OVAL: A TEN WICKETS WIN AGAINST ..

... boundary by Challoner, of the West Indies, who made 221 for once out. The action of G. Francis, the West Indian bowler. G. Francis, the West Indian, who soored 41 besides bowling finely, receives a ball from Fender. THE WEST INDIES TEAM AT THE OVAL: A TEN WICKETS ...

Women in Sport

... ^/hmumL ml FIL JJ OFF TO THE WEST INDIES THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. The Earl and Countess of Lonsdale and the Countess of Mar and Kellie are here seen at Paddington when leaving this month for the West Indies. Lord and Lady Lcnsdale are both ...

Graphic

... played for the West Indies. A few years ago, when at his best, he was to be compared with the greatest in the game, in England or Australia. Recently his glorious gifts seem to have become impaired, but occasionally, during the last West Indies tour, spectators ...

LUSTY SMITING: At Lord's and the Oval by Home and Colonial hitters

... A. Roach, who scored 180 runs in 155 minutes for West Indies against Surrey and added greatly to the visitors' fame for playing bright cricket. GREGORY'S FAST- FOOTWORK. The position of the West Indies wicketkeeper shows how far on tie off was this ball ...

THE FIRST TEST AND OTHER MATCHES: CRICKET ACTION WITH COUNTRIES, COUNTIES, AND UNIVERSITIES ENGAGED

... BY A HALF-VOLLEY FROM CONSTANTINE (WEST INDIES). beaten but not BOWLED: TYLDES- LEY (ENGLAND) IN TEMPORARY TROUBLE WITH F R MARTIN (WEST INDIES) AT THE BEGIN- NING OF HIS SPLENDID CEN TURY AT LORD'S. THE WEST INDIES IN THE FIELD DURING THEIR FIRST TEST ...