THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1986.
Australian
Cricket History
(Continued from Page 8.).
that time, this was the only match ployed between Atntes П5 cricket developed later in South Australiu.
REMARKABLE SIDE
This Is Hustrated by the compost- which tion of the Australlan side
had six New South Wales men-five from Victoria, and one-G.H. Bailey -from Tasmania. Their names
T.
Our Daily Golf Hint
The
Arm
should be
straight, yet loose, a great difference from being kept stiff and rigid.
-Joyce Wethered.
PAGALBANIA ALLEREDE MATSUURAINENA
WHO IS MISS SHARP?
(Continued front Pipe 8.) ·.
are
be
Reached fourth round of the Agawam
of
Hunt Club Invitation. tournament then lost to Baroness Levi 8-6, 6-1,
It.
but at the same tourney, won the
as follows-names, which should written in gold. In the pavilion
Teat every
Match Ground Australia-D.W. Gregory,
W. Garrelt, W. Ladies' doubles with Miss Marjorie Spotforth, Murdoch, Charles Bannerman and Painter against Miss M. Hunt and Alee Bannerinan, all from N.S.W. Dr. Bartosh 63, 2-0, 6-3. She F. Doyle, T. Horan, J. McCuts won the mixed doubles event Blackham, W. Midwinter, all of with Wilmer Hines,
1935 PERFORMANCES Victoria and Bailey from Tasmania.
It was a remarkable sile. Spolforth, Last year Miss Sharp won the Pine Murdoch. Alec. Bannerman and Oaks Country Club tournament, beal- Blackham became most familiaring Miss E. Dean 2-0, $0—8, 0—1, names in Test Match cricket. Its age while in the North and South Cham- plonslip at Pinehurst, she lost to average was twenty-three
Mrs. Penelope McBride in the final 6-4, 6-4, and after reaching the final of the ladies' d ables with Miss
and it is amazing how all of the side with two exceptions lived to ripe old age. I cannot give the average nge to which they lived as T. WAnderson, was beaten by Mrs. Mc- Gurrell who was born in 1858 is all Bride and Mies Le Bout!ller 3-8, alive, according to the 1936 Wisden, 6-2.
17-5.
therefore 70 not
out.
At the important Mason and Dixon Midwinter, who come to England championship held at White Sulphur when he was about twenty-two and Springs last year she advanced to played regularly for Gloucestershire the semi-final of the singles, only to thereafter, died at the age of thirty-lose to Mirs Winthrop 6-0, 4-8, eight, but omitting him anil Gorrett, -1, and also figured at the losing of the score in the ladies' doubles, the remaining en averaged the ripe
age of sixty-two and a halt, a really Partnered by Miss Le Boutiller 'she lost to Miss K. Winthrop and Miss remarkable record.
bad E. Dean 6-8, 6——1, 6—3,
The weather was cold and
1 have been unable to trace any when they arrived on 14th May and of her records since then but this is shortly afterwards on a bad wicket Nottingham were
gham were beaten by an insufficient to Indicate that she is a ning. But
un
May
at
At the Olympic Games a fraction of seconds was known to decide the matter; it was therefore of the greatest importance that the supervision was as accurate as possible. The picture shows the judges on the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. In the background is the conning tower in which the time recorders were posted,
LAWN BOWLS TITLE IS AT STAKE TO-MORROW
conditions player of some consequence, and is KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB
meta particularly fine doubles expon
on,
In very similor
they met ent. Bith Lord's when a very strong side of the M.C.C. they established themselves for good and all as a side which could take anything, for the M.C.C. had practi eally on England team, I cannot do better than quote W.G.'s own account of the game.
W.C. DESCRIPTION
والملاكان
The M.C... who batted Bret, made A diaretman aturi. The dret wicket own) tell with the weare at 3, and, she second when bar a eingle had been zibile. Eighteen overs prodered 25 runs, and then Shoffer took the ball. The "en" bowler's fast deliveries met with Enemmosed}ate
wonderful cure, w in six overs ba took six wickets (kre of them bowlesi, and three in one over) for 4 ruun.
nings was
"In sixty-five minutes the M.C.C. in-
Q*** for $3 runs. The excite ment now run blgh, but it grew Wych intenier when the Australians had feat eight wickets for 23 runa. Alfred Shaw and Morley shared the bowling, and the condition of the wicket may be gathered from the fact that Shaw bawird fortysla
Jain before a FUB W scared off him.
Eventually the Australian Inningen
ended
PLAYING THEIR LAST GAME
Kowicon Bowling Green Club play
for 41. But cricket of An even hora set- antinarni chatseter was in store, and the pet wat n lever of excitement while the whole ten wirketa of the M.C.Gtheir last teague match of the scuson Call for 10 rane. The Audirallase, left with only 12 runs in severe to win, kalned the victory by nine wickets, and this re
mirkabir match ended after finir and half heum of Artual cricket, It doubt.
vlery for Australia, A Although the emilian of the enunda counted for the phenomenally amull purm. The defens of thứ màd club by the colonials Στις J'unek to perpetrate the Camiling thyme
The Australians came down like a wulf
on the fold).
The Marylebone Club for * irifle were
Que Qeam before dinner was very kouITI
done.
And Grace after dinner did not get
* T
It should be added that in the second innings Boyle's M.C.C.'s analysis rend 8.1-6-3-8. and this was with a four ball over! Spofforth look four for sixteen.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
JUST A DAY OR SO AGO,
THIS BOY A SKED ME IF
I'D TEAR UP MY FLOOR, AND NOW YOU DEMAND
"THAT I DO!!
WHAT'S THE . · IDEA? WHY ARE
YOU SO ANXIOUS FOR MY FLOOR TO BE TORHI
UP?
SECOND DIVISION
"ÍK, FOOTBALL CLUB "A"
to-morrow, and by winning it, they CIVIL SERVICE wil annex the second division cham-
1. P. Harper pionship. Police are their opponents. Cunet on the Austin Road green, and the W. Allan home team is expected to win,
HE. Strange (skip)
M. E. Pareis
Below will be found the full pro- . Perzelly gramme, of lawn bowls matches for w, it, Biyer to-morrow, together with some of the selected teams.
FIRST, DIVISION
charcower c.C. "A" », C. SERVICE C.C.
4. 9. Landolt
C. Rosarit
2, Gelstier
R. It, Daslen (skip
E. Kirman
J. Cook
H. Westlake
H. F. Westlake (skip)
P. P. Anddow
G. 1. Shaw
V. Walker
4. Russell (kl)
6. Rodger
T. R. Howel
+
J. H. Beach
CH. Robertson (skip)
E. Strange
W. Kershaw
A. 9. Graver
J. Rodger (nkin)
KOWLOON B. G., C. ». POLÍCE N. C.
W. Walker
R. C, Handlton
J. 1. McGowan tukip) 133, 8. Rogers
P. E. Knight
V. N. Atienza
1. A. Collyer
B. Duna takip)
1. C. R. Souza
A. E. Contem
| E. Arculil
R. P. Lxk)
A. S. Comes
M. A. 1. No
J. Cavansali
U. M. Omar (skip)
POLICE R.C.
TAIKOO ILC.
A. Nazrie
W. Melrose
J. Polson
N. Drummond (skip)
J. Wald
F. Pattinson
W. Cunningham
A. Steven
W. 2, Burling
G. Strange
A. W. Grimaltɩ (skip)
J. M. Purela
'M, N, Hakun
-W. Cuilly
J. Hodge (skipi
*. KOWLOON . .
1.. Gur
J. Watson
M. 3. Henderson
3. Randle Takis)
I. Hall"
A. S. Russell
E. W. Lines
R. Duncan kit
5. A. Bright.
J. 1. Herein
W, Macfarlane
.
|1. H. Rose (rkly)
J. Nich
S. M. Wutte
| G. Meyer
16. 11. Sherriff (@kly)
F. A. Cheermati
IRO. Read
J: C. GIN
GE. E. Thompade
¡C. DE RECHEIO
C. M. Xavier
C. Alexa Pereira)
1. A. Ivanovich
ekip
|F. X. Soarea frkla)
2. Lux
|9, 1, dos Remedios
1, F. V. telro I. J. Silva (skip)
F. A. Xavier
*. YACHT CLUB
14. J. Ramien
1. S. Cassidy
D. J. Fraver
1. Moeghen (skip)
W. A. Cornell
F. H. King
J. A. D. Morrison K. S. Robertson (skip)
A. Hurdoch
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• CLUB DE RECREIO
E de Boura
J. C. Chalmers (skin)
R. Keown
.T. Grimes
C. Mathewa
R. C. Wallace (skip)
C. E. Marques
F. V. V. Kiltro
C. G. Silva (kip)
13. C. Alves
G. M. P. Remedior
3. J. Huuto
F. X. M. da Silva
L. F. Xavier
F. M. Remedion
A. A. tomecom
(skip)
R. A. Älves (kip)
A. V. Barros
C. IL Desto (skip)
| KOWLOON C. C
C. W. Fletcher
J. 8. Disne
|| 1. 1. Philline '
W. W. Het (ukip)
A. 4. How A. Nii
Lammert
1. Juck (skip)
S. J. Houghton J. B. Canning
T. Fergusun
KOWLOON DOCK RG Y. KOWLOON CGT, W. Care (skin)
INDIAN R. C.
D. M. Khan
A. Kater
A. K. Minu.
firu Ise
F. 8. Abraham
G. E. Costello (ukig).
* J. K. ELECTRIC
W. Staker
T. 1. 'Sunderson
W. H. 3. Muskett -
(skip)
V. Sorby
J. J., King G. T. Padgett A. F. Paul (kip)
3. F. Barron
C. G. B. Thomson 2. K. Sloan
S. Devran (akip).
An
Extraordinary Athletic Foat
-Forrest
Oslo, Aug. 27.
American Towns. athletis marvel, who established a record of 14.1 seconds in the 118 metres burdics at the World Olympics this month, consider- ably improved on this figure here to-day when he won a similar event in the astounding me of 13.7 seconds.
T1802213:13ztrte ZiegárteráĽ951YRISH: EXAMSAT TRACKUSEMAZIE
WORLD'S RECORDS APPROVED
By The I. A. F.
Berlin.
The International Athletic Federa- allon, shortly after completion of Olympic track and field events, ap- proved 23 men's track and field per« formances, which either equalled or broke existing world records.
Berlin.
Or that total, 20 went to American athletes, Jesse Owens leading the parade with five new world marka and one record which equalled the world standard.
The records accepted for Owens included his 20.3 race for both 220-
SHANGHAI REQUIRES FOOTBALL
REFEREES
An Urgent
Appeal
"GOOD HIT!"`` Emciency in cricket, as in other forms of outdoor sport, is attainable only by keeping the whole system in top-notch physical condition. You
In readiness for the annual meet-cannot expect to score centuries, or ing, which is to take place on Thurs-ven to keep your wicket up for any zelf-respecting length of time, it day, September 10, at 5.15 pm through constipation, or Averlabness, the Cathedral School for Bays, the your eye lacks keeness, your brain is
fuddled or
or your nerve fails. As a corrective of
and
Shanghai Football Association has Issued is report for the past season. The days have passed when this case with the Shanghai Rowing Club, of that lack of cheery self-confidence organization, as alto used to be the torpid liver, bllious hentuche, en
so essential which is nothing better than Pinkettes, the issued lengthy reports 01 ก
gitcess, there literary standard packed with most la
initd. yet positively efficient Hille interesting reminiscences, criticisms, laxatives and liver regulators. By and advice. This present report does seeping the digestive apparatus clean
not go much beyond bure record- ing of actual happenings and the and healthily active Pinkettes ensure pure breath, and and lengthy statistical the bright eye, tables necessitated by the host of lea- general emelency which ald RuccCES
in every branch of work or play.. gue and cup matches played every
numerous
season.
WORST CONDITIONS EVER
It is noted that the weather con- ditions last season possibly were the worst ever experienced by Shanghul Soccer. In fact, it was only with the greatest difficulty and the full sport-
co-operation of clubs that it was possible to conclude the cup competi- tions and bring some of the League divisions to a successful conclusion. The 1st and 5th divisions of the League were uncompleted, although the
the time of the clubs positions of closing the season were such as definitely to decide the winners of the divisions concerned. As usual, the evenness in strength of the com- petitors caused a number of draws in the cup competitions, further de- laying the season. On the whole, the standard of football showed im provement and compared favourably with previous seasons.
REFEREES SCARCE Referees, the report laments, ure becoming more and more scarce in Shanghai, and an urgent appeal is now made to all those willing to un- dertake the duties to enroll in the referee classes which are conducted
SEEDS
Flowers
Vegetables
every season. The number of avail-F you are planning your garden, uble referees was less than in the drop Into The Clover Flower previous season, and this proved a Shop and ask for one of our seed: great handicap, inasmuch as the de- catalogues; ask any questions you mand was greater than ever, owing like on the right flowers and
Bowever,
to the larger programme.
the difficulty was overcome by many correct plant foods for your soil. of these gentlemen kindly officiating We are well posted on the best twice or
three times during a week of modern methods. Our seed is
tested, yet lowest priced.
end, The thanks
Thustusts are due
their co-operation
of all Soccer co to the referees
-and
for
they are indeed to be constance: THE
work in
on their splendid and effelent work. The Referees Society, under the able leadership of Mr. Ö. G. R. Bey- non, again did excellent the training of referees and conduct- ing classes of instruction, and thanks are due to them for this. It is hop- ed that full encouragement will be given this branch of its activities during the coming senson.
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
vards and 200-metres made during Fusiliers Again Account
the Big Ten chifmpionships in 1935; 22.0 for 220-yards and 200-metres low hurdles made during the same tourna ment and his 26 feet 8 inch broad jump.
Other world records which went to Americans were: Archie Willams, 40.1 for 400-metres; Forrest Towns, 14.1 for both 120 yards and 110-metre high hurdles; Glenn Morris, 7,000 points for the decathlon scored during FOOTBALL C. "11". CRAIGOWER C. relay team's two mile run made dur- the Olympics; Amerien's 400-metre ing the Princeton Invitation track meet; George Varoff's 14 feet 614 inch pole vault made in the American A.A.U. games at Princeton; and Cornelius Johnson and Dave Albrit- tons six feet, 94inches high Jumy,
H., Tallersey
11. 1. For J. Pau
2. A. R. Selby (skip) Y, Abbau (ak!p}
F. A. Broadbridge
A. E. Bikasten skip) | 8. G. Wallington
F. Goodwin
R. G. Crals
A. Hyde-Lay (skip)
A. W. Hayward 8. Strange 1. Murgen
1. Overy
A. SPATE
J. S. Howell
N, M. Corrie
3. In
F. H. W. Haynes
I
V. C.-Labrum
fakip}
3. M. Jack
E. C. Fincher (skip)
J. It. Gelling
J. Dobson
*. CRANGOWER C.C.
J, W. Leonard
A. IL Dallah (skip)
J. Huomen BM. Runjha
M. . Abbas
2. Y. Adal (akip)
A. H. Bumjahn
A. M. Wahal
A. Minu
A. D. Madar (skip)
F. J. Smith
K. M. Omar
W. K. Way (skip).
J. I. Bohre
W. Phoipe
1. W. Randall
A. M. Omne.(skip)
A. J. Coelho
B. W. Whiteman
H. V. Pearse
W V, Field skip)
WE'RE LOOKING FOR
| CLUES THAT MAY HELP
TO CLEAR YOUNG COOKİ
IF WE TORE UP THE FLOOR, AND FOUND. NOTHING, THE CITY. WOULD HAVE TO PAY THE DAMAGES !
DE & Carter
E. J. Edwardy (skip)
N. Y. Karonila
E. McNay
W. J. Barley
W. Want fak(p)
A. . HamsOTS Delgado
Fitugerald
A. E. R. Alem (skip)
Los Angeles, Aug. 25. The New Zealand Cricket Counell, it was announced here to-day, lost the sum of £3,500 on the 1935-30 tour of the MLC.C. It is expected that the M.C.C. will assist to defray the 1085.— Reuter,
Stymied
AND SO YOU
DRAGGED OUT THAT' OLD ORDI- NANCE THAT REQUIRES ME TO TEAR IT
UP!
The body also accepted all world records nande during the 11th Olympiad which totalled 12.
The organization also voted to
For East Lancs.
In a friendly hockey match played at Shamshulpo Camp yesterday, the Royal Welch Fusiliers again account- ed for the East Lancashires, the re- sult being 4-3 in favour of the Fusi- llers.
At half-time, the score was 11, but 'directly after the breather, the Fusiliers scored two quick goals through Jones and Brutof., Midway through the second half, Sergeant Pepper, the Fusiliere centre-half,
had
to leave the field owing to injury, and during this period, the East Lan-
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henceforth supervise international COUNTY CRICKET
women's truck and field competition.
It was unanimously agreed that all women athletes must submit to com- petent medical examination should any protest, regarding their sex be riade formally within two hours after the conclusion of any event - 'United Press.
London, Aug. 27.
Gloucester bent Essex by 153 runs. Gloucester, 146, (Nichols 7 for 50),
and 299 (Barnett, 117).
Essex, 171 (Goddard 8 for 84).
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