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LAWN BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW
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H. Cullips and J. Hollidge (skip).
Club De Recreio
L. F. Xavier, E. Souza, G. X. P Remedios and H. A. Alves, (akip). D. C.. Alves, A. A. Eemedios, J. Noronha and F. X. Silva (skip).
J. J. Basto, C. E. Marques, F. v. V. Riberio and C. G. Siva.
LR.C. A. H. Rumjahn, A. Bakar, A Mine and A. F. Dallah (skip).
J. Hoosen, S. M. Rutajaka, M. R. Abbas and M. Y. Adal (skip).
D. M. Khan, A. 0. Madar, A. M. Wahab and A. R. Minu (skip).
SECOND DIVISION The following are the Second sion teams for to-moIDW:—
ECC.
THE CHNA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1936
GREAT BRITAIN KEEP THE DAVIS CUP TROPHY
ARMY AND C.C.C.
SITARE SPOILS
“C” Division Tie At Sookunpoo
At Sooku poo, the Army Tennis Club shared the spoils with the Craigengower Cricket Club in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League.
S. M. Fowles and Q. M. S. Warr (A.T.C.)
beat N, F. Karanjia and O. Sadick 62 beat 5. A. Chasumbbey and Au
Buzg
INDIA SHOWS FINE PERRY TROUNCES
FIGHTING SPIRIT
Hammond's 194.50 Average
1)
one
All-India managed to draw,
of the three Test only matches against England, but the team showed quite clearly that they could rise to the occasion.
Prior to the first Test they had
6-1 a poor record to show for some 15
drew with Leo Cher and D. Hung 6-6 matches, yet they gave the cream Q.M.S. Davies and S/Sergt. Cooper of England several very anxious (A.T.C).
iost to Karanjia and Sadick beat Cassumbhoy and Hung beat Chos and Hung
... 3-6moments before they went down
6-9 to a 9 wickets defeat. At Gld 6-3 Trafford they fought back in the
Sergt. O'Connor and L/Cpl. Tudor best traditions of the game, hold- (A.T.C.)
lost to Karanjia and Sadick lest to Cassumbhoy and Hung... lost to Choa and Hung
1-6
ing of almost certain defeat by 26 determined batting set to score 2-6365 to save the innings defeat, they
K.LT.C. SECURE WIN
IN "C" DIVISION
South China Defeated On Home Courts
the Kowloon Club beat South
At King's Park, Indians Tennis
totalled 390 for 5 before stumps were drawn! At the Oval ther were only beaten by England's fast rate of scoring on, the open-j ing day, and, forced to follow on 249 in arrears, they set England the easy task of scoring 64 to win
Several Disappointments There were several disappoint- China Athletic Association by 6ments Im the series, notable sets to 3 in the "C" Division of among which was the inability of the Lawn Tennis League:
Wazir Ali to get going-he had only 64 runs to his credit as the result of six completed innings- aile Major C. K. Nayudu was Jalso not seen at his best.
N. K. Ma and Y. K. Ng (S.CAA lost to S. A. Hussain and S. S.
Hussain
1-6
beat Firdos Khan and 31. A. Khan beat I. Mahan Singh and P. M
V. Devan
6-2
There is little doubt that Àmar Nath, who was sent home, would
F. T. Ma and P. Y. Kwok (SCAA) lost to Hussain and Hussain ..
.. 2-6 lost to Khan and Khan last to Mahan Singh and Devan 0-6 considerably in all three Tests.
J. Mok and Y. C. Kwan (S.CAA)
5 bave strengthened the side very
JOHN HENRY LEWIS WINS AGAIN
Beats Former World Champion la Non-Titular Clash
St. Louis, Missouri,
August. 12.
John Henry Lewis, the battling
CRAWFORD
DECIDING MATCH AFTER
QUIST LEVELS SCORES AUSTRALIA
GE
ALL
IN HUGE TASK
(By Wallis Myers).
London, July 29. REAT BRITAIN yesterday won the Davis
Cup for the fourth successive year by de Negro from Arizona, who holds feating Australia at Wimbledon by three matches to two in the challenge round Last year and in 1934 the holders were undefeated in Lewis took a 10 round decision singles. They lost this record yesterday when Quist, the Australian champion, beat Austin by three sets to one, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, 6—–—–—3.
the world's light-heavyweight title, "added another win to his long record of victories here to- night
from Georgie Nichols, of Buffalo, New York, former light-heavy- weight champion of the world. The title was not at stake. Each man weighed in at 177 pounds.
Third Test (Oval) England (471 for 8 dec. and 64 for 17
best India (222 and 312) by 9 wic-| kets after batting first.
·Wicket Partnerships The following were the best wicket partnerships:
But the fateful fifth match, when bath countries were level, was gallantly carried by Perry in a never-ceasing series of attacking blows. The champion beat Crawford 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. This is Great Britain's ninth victory in the challenge round She has won arse in America, once in Australia and once in France, three times at the Old Wimbledon and three times at the New,
Of the 31 Challenge Rounds since the Cup was founded in 1900 I have witnessed 24, and that is considerably more than any other observer. The contest which concluded yesterday has been eclipsed both in excitement and skill, but it emphasised once more the virtue of the balanced team.
Donald Budge, of America, and Gottfried von Cramen, of ¡Germany, were, like Perry and Austin, unbeaten in Davis Cup Įsingles this year. Lacking the
support of * great second) 1st-203-Mushtaq Ali and string, they could not conduct their countries even as far as the Challenge Round, though
Merchant at Old Trafford. 2nd-134-Hammond and Fagg st
-Old Trafford.
lost to Hussain and Hussain. 2faction when Hammond came out
England had cause for satis- 3rd-12-Hammond and Worthing- each made a valiant contribu-
lost to Khan and Khan
2-6 beat Mahan Singh and Devan. 6-4 of his shell at Old Trafford and the Oval after a very indifferent
“C” Division League start to the season. His 167 at
Table To Date
PL
Manchester beat B. H. Valentine's record score against India in a Test-136 at Bombay in 1933--- while the Gloucester star west jeven better with 217 at the Oval
0 0 66% 14% 16 Barnett, Worthington, Sims, Hard-
PW L D F A [Reercio .. 9 9 0 0 67% 13% 18 [S.C.A.A. -11 9 2 0 651⁄2 331⁄2 18
K.LT.C... 9 9 KT.
G.C.A. 10 Army T.C. 17 HK
7 3 0 60
30.14
staff and England's new skipper. 44 13 G. O. Allen, all showed promising form in view of the Australian tour this winter.
6 4 1 55
U.T.C. 10 $ 5 0 35 52 10 K.CC., "A" 11 4 6 1 44% 54.9 (K.C.C. 'B' 10 4 6 0 40% 49% $ (CS.C.C. .10 2 7 1.291⁄2 601⁄2 5 [C.C.C. ...11 2 8 1 31 68 5 C.R.C.... 9 1 80 28 52 2 LR.C. 9 0 9 0 134 670
Totais 120 59 58 4 540 540 120
RECREIO AND K.B.G.C. CLASH TO-MORROW
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1. I do not expect. Craigengower
Interesting Facts
Below will be found some înter- esting facts regarding the 1936 England v India Test series.
ton at Old Trafford 4th-266—Hammond and Worthing-
ton at the Oral.
5th
85 Worthington and Hard- staff at Old Trafford. 6th- 55—Leyland and Langridge at
Lord's
tion
r
Australia's Huge Task
Australia had to win both singles
SMALL UNITS AQUATICS
Medical Corps Sweep The Board
PTE. WRIGHT ENDIVIDUAL CHAMPION
matches yesterday to lift the Cured the Small Units' annual swim- Á very large gathering witness-
-
feat of revival that even the
7th- 75 C. K. Narudu and many Australians present in the mine sports, which were held last night in the European Y.M.C.A. . Ramaswami at the Oval. vast crowd could only visualise aa 8th-138-R. W. V. Robins and
a dream
swimming pool, the events being Verity at Old Trafford.
18-Maharajkumar of Fiziana-
But before the heavy task of very evenly contested, although gram and C. S. Naidu at Lord's redemption could be attempted, the Medical Corpe had the edge 16-M. B. Jilani and M. Nis. there was a delay of an hour and on the other units.
Ja half. The centre court remain
9th
10th
sar at the Oval
Pte. Wright (RAM.C.) won ́the Įmajor events on the programme, the 50, 220 and 440 Yard free- style, and ¡received an ovation at
COMPLETE TEST MATCH AVERAGES the completion of the last event
England scored 1,348 rans for the loss of 28 wickets an average of Voce (England) 48.14 per wicket, while India totall-K R. Meher Homji (India) led 1,367 runs for 55 wickets an Hammond (England)
average of 24.85 per wicket. Worthington (England)
There were 57 extras in India's Barnett (England) total of 1,367 runs, while there Verity (England) were 47 in England's 1,248.
C. Ramsawami (India) Only one batsman was run out, Hardstaff (England)
A will let their "p" team get Mushtaq Ali, while nine Indians V. M. Merchant (India)
with anything, and they lost their wickets as the result of M. Hussain (India) away should win quite easily. The In-low decisions as against three Gimblett (England) dians will find it hard to hold Tai-Englishmen. koo, and I favour the visitors to Win by a small margin. The Kow- loon Dock and Police game should be very close with the points re- maining at Hung Hom."
Fielding Honours
Duckworth, the England stum-Mushtaq Ali (India) per, headed the fielding bonours Amar Singh (India) with four stumpings and five cat-Fishlock (England) Divi-travel to Kowloon to meet the ches. The following took catches C. K. Nayudu (India)
The Civil Servants have
to
63156.56
0
when he finished two lengths ahead of his nearest rival
Results were:-
220 Yards Free Styles
1. Pte: Wright (EAM,C), 2. Sig- Bonham (BCS).
Inter-Unit Diving Championship:—
points, 2
1 R.A.M.C. 117%
RAS.C. 111 points.
50 Yards Free Styles-
1. Pte. Wright (RAMC), 2 Pte. Lawler (RAQ.C.)..
48.00 | Ladies'′ 25 Yards Free Style:—
1. Mrs. Burke, 2 Miss Fallowfield. 100 Yards Breast-Stroke:-
1. Pte. Hughes (RAM.C.), 2 Pte. Harris (RAMC).
Officers 50 Yards Free Style:-
Won by
Lieut.
440 Yards Free Style:
Grossman
1. Pte. Wright (RAMC), 2. Pte. Underwood (BAO.C.).
Inter-Unit Relay
Won by Royal'Army Medical Corps, with Ordnance Corps second and Signals third,
BATTING
Inns R
HS. NO.
Arge
1.
1.
0
*
389 217
1
794.50
2
245
128
107.50
2
75
43
75.00
3
72
66* 2
72.00
4. 170
96
6 282 114
47.00
2
89
54
44.50
3
87
67*
1
43.50
Leyland (England)
86
60
43.00
R. W. V. Robins (England) M. J. Taraball (England)
2
76
76 0
38.00
|(R.A.0.C.).
2
37
37* 1
37.00
6
202
112 0
33.66
6 143
48* 1
28.60
25
19*
1
- 25.00
110
81
23.33
69
39
22.00
43
26 0
21.50
19 0
16
12
1
16
10"
1
12.00
42 0
10.66
5
1.
9.56
3
10
19*
2
8.25
5
38
13
7.60
2
14
14
7.00
1
RE. S. Wyatt (England)
<1
BOWLING
O. M.
81 17 114 44- 56 35
20 11.70 228 15 234 9
15.20 22.66
Kowloon Cricket Club, who I think J. Khan, M. Hussain and Worth-Fagg (England)
C. W. Fletcher, J. S. Dinnen, R. P. will be just about strong enough ington 3 each; Hammond, Hard-D. B. Hindlekar (India)
in their present winning form to staff, E. W. V. Robins, Langridge, Langridge (England) Phillips, W. W. Hirst (skip).
A. J. Kew, A. Nizsim, L. E. Lam-pull it off by a few shots. mert and L. Jack (skip).
S. J. Houghton, J. E. Canning, T. Ferguson and T. W. Carr (skip).
HKER.C.
Vital Junior Clash
:'
Mitchell, Fagg, Voce, Major C. K. M. R. Jilani (India) Nayudu and Amar Singh 2 each;]P. E. Palia (India)
In the Second Division, I have and Leyland, Verity, E P. Meher Duckworth (England) indicated a win for all the home Hom, R. E. S. Wyatt, Mushtaq Wazir Ali (India) W. Stoker, T. P. Saunderson, Aclubs: the chief match of which Ali, Maharajkumar of Viziana-M. Nisser (India) Webster, and W. H. B. Muskett will be, as in the First Division, gram, G. 0. Aller and Sims one G. O. Allen (England) (skip).
versus Kowloon each.
C. S. Nayudu (India) V. Sorby, J. L King, G. T. Pad-Club de Recreio gett, and J. F. Lanny (skip).
Bowling Green Club, at Austin
Maharajkumar of Vizianagram
(India)
J. F. Barron, G. G. S. Thomson, J. Road. The home team only recd
Sloan, and S. Deacon (skip).⠀
K.B.G.C
W. L Walker, K. C. Hamilton, J..
S. Logan, F. E. Rose (skip).
B. S. Bogers, S. M. White,
Meyer, G. Sherriff (skip).
this win,
to be assured of the
Five Centuries
Centuries were scored junior championship once again. following:
by the Jehangir Khan (India)
Mitchell (England)
It will also be interesting to see Hammond, 167 out of 273 at Old Sims (England)
G. if the Football Club "A" are able
F. A. Cheesman, R. O. Read, J. G youngsters
| GEL, G. E. F. Thompson (skip). --
G.C.C.
Trafford.
to avenge the defeat which their Hammond, 217 out of 403 at the Oval- inflicted on them Worthington, 128 out of 281 at the earlier in the season. I think
Oral
J. Pau, H. Fox, J. Fitzgerald and they will reply, with double in.Mushtaq Ali, 112 out of 203 st ORG. 0. Allen (England)
Y. Abbas (stop).
N. P. Karanji, W. Atkins, W. J Bagley and W. Ward (skip),
D. K. Kharas, F. Delgado, E. McNay and AE. 3. Alves (skip)
Reserve:-EL J. Tollervey.
HK.F.C. “E”
A. W: Hayward, S. H. Strange, P. Morgan and J. A. R. Selby (skip).
3. S. Howell, ̈E. G. "Wallington, N. M. Currie and F. H. W. Haynes (skip).
3. Dobson, J. H. Gelling, E. S. Carter and E. J. Edwards (skip).
KKFC. “A”
Dr. Shaw, F. P. Anslow, V., Walker and J. Russell (akip).
F. E. Glover, T. R. Eowell, J. Beach,
and C. B. Robertson (skip).
E. Strange, W. Kershaw, G. Graver and J. Rodger (sitip)-
PEC
G. J. Perkins, A. Brown, E.
S
terest.
jeron and R. HE. Marks (skip).
W. Campbell, S. Farlow, N. B. Fraser and A. E. Carey (skip).
A. J. Johnson, G. Gough, C. Pile. and J. S. Fiddel (skip).
csc.c
W. Kirmam, J. Cook, H. Westlake and H. F. Westlake Jr. (skip).
1. Pengelly, J. Carr, W. Hillier and
R. R. Davies (skip).
Allen and H. E. Strange (skip),
Trafford.
V. M. Merchzut, 114 out of 279 at Old Verity (England)
Traford.
R. W. V. Robins (England) The only bowler to secure 10 Sims (England) wickets or more in one Test was M. Nissar (India) G. 0. Allen, who had 10 for 78 Amar Singh (India)
|C. K. Nayudu (India)
at Lord's
Results Summarised
in summary form were: First Test (Lord's)
QOOON
19.00 ed tented while rain fell pitilessly 16.00 on a patient throng, braving be- 13.50 hind a legacy of dampness on the
surface.
9.00
8.33
Nevertheless, when Austin and Quist had reconciled their feet to a. slippery floor - though Austin was to tumble several times -- the play was worthy of the occasion and a splendid match resulted.
That Austin should have lost it was due to the remorseless pres- [sure which Quist imposed on a 0.50 player not as richly endowed with stamina as himself an antagun- Jist who, requiring less preparation for his strokes, could save time and exertion.
Quist's Better Service Added to which Quist had a 43.4 2 168 7 24.00 superior service and 2 cleaner
60
smash. He was also the finer 31.70 general in that he increased his
51.25 speed and the sharpness of his at-
52.00. tack at the critical stager it the 77.00 critical gets.
He ran much less than Austin 94.00 because he was more often in con- 95.00 trol of the rally.
84 15 343 12 1224 23 317 10
28.58
205 4
Worthington (England)
19
52
1
Mushtaq Ali (India) .......
15
1
27
1
The results of the three Tests
Voce (England)
40
10
86.00
Hammond (England)
36
5-
94
C. S. Nayudu (India)
20
95
*1
9
10
15
5
24
YM. Merchant «(India),
9.
40
15
35
100
169
B. Harper, T. B. Crawley, A. B. England (134 and 108 for 1) beat Langridge (England)
India (147 and 93) by 9. wickets P. E. S. Wyatt (England) England won the toss
and sent
Leyland (England) India in
Club de Recreio
J. A. Laz, G. R. Perfia, P. A. Yvanovich and F. Z. Soares (skip). Second Test (Old Trafford).
F. A. Machado, J. F. V. Riberio, A. | India (203 and 290 for 5) drew with M. E-Jilani (India);-;
V. Barros and L. J. Silva (skip).· England 4671 for & doc.) after be|Gover (England)***
|- F. A. Xavier, Dr. A. P. Gutteres, Cing set 368 rums to `save 'the ing "Jehangir Khan "(india) Cam-JA. Lopes and C. H. Basto (skip).
ningz. defent.
But the young - Australian dia not show his best hand imine- diately. · Austin was 3–0 before a long game, which England' 'was three times within a stroke, of capturing," revealed the menace that was to comic.
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