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SQUASH RACKETS DOUBLES
LATEST INNOVATION
EXPERIMENT WELL RECEIVED
SOME OPINIONS
London, Nov. 4. Well, we have seen the doubles game, and now the question is -What do we think of it?
Perhaps the most Interesting answer is that supplied by the governing body itself. Their verdict is:
Review Of The Week-End Cricket
HONGKONG' CRICKET CLUB HAVE
A BOWLING PROBLEM
(Continued from Page 8,) considering he had not kept for some years or so I am told,
H.K.C.C. . K.C.C. There was some very bright cricket at the Club ground where the Club had a return visit from K.C.C. In "We regard it an in new departure: non-League game, and just managed and no doubt it will be a very good to reverse the decision of the previous game. The Executive Committee are making inquiries in the appro- game a week before. Batting first, a bit surprised to see T. E priote quarter with a view to
col.
Pearce and Duckitt open, but both lecting information that will
Duckitt In particu
Tor
WAS
went for the
OXFORD TESTED BY PROFESSIONALS
(Continued from Page 8.) against Wymme, unchained a fear a brave effort,
a two and
For the afternoon foursomes the
weather turned kind, and mild. In the top game Padgham and Alliss soon went right anny and won comfort- then to consider legislation decored nicely andling in a way. The second game was a great
lar standard
struggle. All Square at the with
ditacoslans
turn, doubles courts and
other fer quite different from his style of past fodson and Dalley made a ludicrous пово
of gift We years. affecting the doubles game.
the 10th. Greenly and Shackell After T. E. Pearce was run out-won have already heard of two or three scented he was more worried about won the 13th, to lead by two holes. The professionals won the 15th and places in England where doubles Is Duckitt's
W
chance at the other end 10th, Hodson koling A long pult for being pla
played. The whole question than his own there was a long stand three at the latter. The 17th was is receiving consideration."
between Alec Pearce and Duckitt. And here are a few important in
mess of the 18th, and a fine spoon divident opinions based, in most cases, and lashed out and, though he was shot from the rough by Dalley made divident opinions based, in most cases. The latter took his life in his hands halved in three, but Oxford made a
twice
It was no mora victory 'virtually certain. rince's, in whic
very lucky which Amr Rey, the Open than a man fairly entitled to when champion, and Birs. McKechnie beat he is hitting. Pearce, though punish- J. Dear, the Prince's professional, and ing the loose ones was playing any Hon. Anne Lytton-Milbanke 15-12. thing reasonable with the utmost A. A. uneen (Walk)
care until Duckitt und Branwell had R. gone, when he
everything suddenly hit
0-18, 17-14,
On
mes, but I shall be
BINGLER
OXFORD UNIV.
G. de Quincer all over the place and Anished in ao it" Greenly blaze of fireworks.
(Tyin.).......... anon-Law.
son (Uni. Coll.)
•
PROFESSIONALS
A. H. Tadaham
(Sondridge Park 1 up
1. Allan Beacons
old 2/1
A Daley Wa
tend)
......... 3/2
C. Denny (Thorps
(Ch|g•
A. Tingy (Prin- Mag. 22 ton.....
8/6 for Univ. G.CJ
FOURSOMES
Col. W. F. Hasselt (Vice-Chairman of the S.R.A., who has played doubles ¡ in U.S.A.):
very excellent game. At the
I was nat, quite sure that it had
0. Hall! cannot ace ita competitive not been left ten minutes too long."
Sharked) 1. Had much but actually the Club pulled it or (Mic)
& walls better
tter able to judge when I have in the last over thanks to some stunty J. F. Cark 1 Wort. 2/1 K. Dalby (Finchley) seen it played with faster ball likely
W. Intl (M bowling by Alec Pearce who took 7 K. N. Fisher (Magd.)
haired with den) the R.A.C. No,
for runs. Arthur Lay again. 1. W. Law (New P. Wynne Hares Lieutenant G. N. Scott Cind this Pineda, but only Mackay and F. J. M. Beca
getting 56- Collived with wood Downs) times winner of Army Championship, this time, who referent on Monday):
Zimmern did very much besides, if 4. 1. Hamelen (New H. Thylar (01- "There is no reason why, when I except few lofty swipes by Coll.) we get the right ball, that it should (Burnett and Goodwin. not be a very good game and beh It
seems pretty clear that the come
very popular. For experi-K.C.C. will have to come on a lot mento! purposes I think we should before they can hope to win one have four men or four indies play- of the higher places in the League ing. We should then be better able
table.
Their bowling is alright to judge, especially if we could try with Burnett and Goodwin for the out the American doubles ball.”
first half dozen overs apiece, but Clark, Riaden 3/4 Tiny. Taylor... WHAT WOMEN THINK
they have nothing really good to Mrs. G. Bryans
follow and neither of the opening bowlers neem so good on a second Neil.
the Wonien's 5 Wolfe (Secretary of
"I am confident of its future, providing we get a suitable ball and alter the scoring. A side should be CLUB'S BOWLING PROBLEM able to scare a point whether they If Ramsay, and E, F. Fin- are 'in' or
in' or 'out. As it is, the game cher and I. Zimmern get
of
↑
Duncan, de quincey Greenly. Shackell .. Blanken-wo
Padgbam, Allim
4/3
Q
Low, Halikes,
n/i 0 ntley, Hodson 1 p Fintice Denny, Dally... 2/1 lived with Inklaw, Wynne
HOCKEY MEETING
Association Council To Consider Interport
.
D
16 up takes too long. Five back to their form the batting should
A meeting of the Council of the games on the present scoring might be quite all right. By the same token Hongkong Hockey Association is to take two hours to play. It should the Club's bowling I oing to
to be
be held in St. Andrew's Church Hall, be a great success then, and will chief problem now, to pets it more Kowloon, on Monday,
at 5.30 p.m. enable men and women players to Redmond unable play. It
more for the purpose, among other things. compete against each other on æqua) | or less cut them down to A of fixing a date for the annual In terms in mixed doubles."
Peared and Duckitt and they will
terport match against Macao. Mrs. Metechnie (joint holder with have to find a couple more bowlers. Hon. Anne Lytton-Milbanke, of U.S. Their batting is so strong that they Doubles Title):
can afford to drop a couple of bats.
Hague, Nov. 2b. "I think it is definitely a game By the way-I forgot to mention The twenty-second game for the. that will catch on here, although I a potential bowler for K.C.C. and world's choss championship WIN am in favour of a longer court, so tha
that was Huldien who played for them drawn. The scores are now, Pro- far as one can judge at the moon Saturday. He has a good action tensor Alekhine 7, Mr. Euwe 7, and ment."
and put down some excellent balls 8 drawn.-Reuter Special. Hos. Anne Lytton-Milbanke (Joint with plenty of work on, but he was holder with Mrs McKechnie, of US palpably trying to bowl too fast-as
Title).
milled. If he can find a steady ja u first-class
length he may be very useful as be We Kanie. shall
be able to demonstrate this in can bathe and Baxter put on 200 our matches th
the Amricans together last year against Queen's next March."
College, who of course were very wenk.
Susan Neel (three times waman champion).
"I think that when it has been properly worked out it will be better game, competitively than singles. I should like to see
Inwer ball tried."
THE PROFESSIONAL'S VIEW
Oak Johnson (ILA.C. professional, who taught Amr Bey).
Л
f
"There is no doubt about it being
good game. It will catch on
and become very popular."
J. Dear (Prince's Club professional
JUNIOR LEAGUE CRICKET
The K.C.C. second which has rather
a useful side failed to beat the Sap-
pers, for whom Col. Kirke made 60
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Thirteenth Extra Raco
ruas, G. had he been put on a Meeting will be held (weather
Lee,
bit earlier might have changed the permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY
Seventh
biation, ne, going on as the
tried he took 6 wickets for 7 on Saturday, 30th November, 1935,
runs
much too strong for Recreio na they
in overs. The Navy were commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at declared at 200 for six (extras second 1.30 p.m. top score), and Won.. by 122 runs.
Non-League game
the Indian
and challenger for professional cham-second eleven were too much for the pionships).
Police, in spite of Alexander's hat I can remember the time people who have played it when the left-hander was played in like very much. I think Interport Trial games though he was there will eventually bo doubles never selected for an Interport eleven, championships, and to me men's I think. The poor old Civil Service doubles is a fine game."
also in non-League games in both were beaten by Craigen-
stume certainly has a future. | trick.
D. isutcher (Conservative Club pro- divisions fessional and Professional Champion). gower.
As
particulars of the
**I am a great advocate of doubles. In my Friday's notes I shall hone
an example of the simplicity of to give some the game and its popularity league teams, or rather of recently played it on
Boma of singles court at Weston-super-Mare some
a standard them. I have had the material for time thanks to certain kind with two
for were two lets in an hour's play and the large its interests had been packed up and after the Interport and gallery appreciated it much more put to bed. I have to acknowledge than my exhibition singles. It is with many thanks cards from the just as good to watch as rackets.”. Navy and Kowloon Cricket Club.
played.teurs who had never gentlemen-but held it over
There
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