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E. KADOORIE CRICKET WIN YESTERDAY
At Sookunpoo yesterday, Ellis Kadoorie Indian School easily de- feated Mr. HG. Asome's XI by 10 wickets.
REICHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 25, 1937.
Olympia-Tokyo Torch Relay
London, January 28. Arrange-mission has yet to be obtained is ments for the 1940 Olympic Games that through British India. It is in Tokio are, I learn, already far hoped that Lord Burghley, one of advanced. The most ambitious the British members of the Inter- schemes are projected. One is for national Olympic Committee, will the Torch Relay.
be able to persuade the authorities
The plan for the 1940 Games into grant it- volves relays of runners to carry The few people who have travell- Mr. H. G. Asomes XI 62 (N. F. Hoo-the torch from Olympia to Tokio ed over the route from India to senally 20, Kaka Singh 13. K. M. Dr. Sven Hedin, the Swedish ex-Outer Mongolia are sceptical It Rumjahu 4 for 29 Telok 2 for 0.). plorer, has been called into con would be most unsporting to bold
sultation and has mapped out aan Olympic runner to ransom Ellis Kadoorie 193 (K. M. Rumjahn 56 route which will avoid Soviet Rus but few of the bandits of the in-
retired Sohan Singh 37 retired,
terior of Asia could be called real Telok Singh 19. Y. T. Barma 5 for sia. 48).
The only stretch for which per-sportsmen.
JAPANESE TENNIS STA
FOR WIMBLEDON
The Japanese Jawn temms players to compete for the Davis Cup this year in the Americar Zone will come on to England for the Wim- bledon Championships.. Two mem- bers of the team, Jiro Yamagish and Hideo Nishimura, ranked firs and second, are well known England.
impressed Yamagishi greatly everyone in Britain with his possi- bilities. He has a better equizo- ment of strokes than any Japanese player seen in England.
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