Australian Cricket History

(Continued from l'age 8.)

That time, this was the only match. cricket played between states as developed later in South Australia.

REMARKABLE SIDE

This is illustrated by the compoal- tion of the Austrailan side which had six New South Wales men-five from Victoria, and one-G.It. Balley --from Tasmania. Their numes as follows-names which should written in gold in the pavillon

Match Test every

Austra W.

Australia-D.W.

Spofforth, T.

ure

Our Daily Golf

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WHO

IS MISS

SHARP?

(Continued from Page 6)

be Reached fourth round of the Agawan

of flunt Club Invitation tournament in then lost to Baroness Lov) 8-6, &—1, but at the same tourney, won the W. Llodien doubles with Miss Marjorle

4

Ground Gregory,

Garrett,

R

L.

Murdocis, Charles Bannerman, and Pariter against Miss M. Hunt and alt from N.S.W. Dr. Bartosh B-3. 2-0, 0-3. She Alec Bannerman,

I F. Boyle. T. Iloran, J. MCC. #50 won the mixed doubles event Blacklum, W. Midwinter,

all of with Wilmer incя,

Victorin and Bailey from Tasmunta.

1935 PERFORMANCES

It was a remarkable side. Spofforth, Last year Miss Sharp won the Pine Murdoch, Alec. Bannerman and Onks Country Club tournament, beat- Blacklum

became most familiar ing Miss E. Dean 2-6, 10-8. 0-1, nomes in Test Match cricket. Its age while in the North and South Cham- average was twenty-three mid a half, pionship at Pinehurst, she lost to and it is amazing how all of the side Mrs. Penelope McBride in the final with two exceptions lived to a ripe 6-4, 6-4, and after reaching the old gr. I cannot give the average fail of the ladies' doubles with Miss tp; to which they lived us T. W. Anderson, was beaten by Mrs. Mc- Garrett who was born in 1858 is still Bride and Miss Le Boutiller 3-6, alive, according to the 1930 Wisden, 7-5, 6-2,

L funt therefore 78

At the important Mason and Dixon and IN

to England championship held at White Sulphur Midwinter, who come when he was about twenty-two and Springs last year she advanced to played regularly for Gloucestershire the semi-final of the singies, only to fter, died at the age of thirty- lose 10 Miss Winthrop 6-0, 4-6, thereafter. eight, but omitting him and Garrett. 6-1, and also figured at the losing the remaining ten averaged the ripe end of the score in the ladies' doubles, age of sixty-two and a half, a really Partnered by Miss Le Boutiller she lost to Miss K. Winthrop and Miss remarkable record.

und E. Dean 6-0, 6-). 3. was cold and The weather

I have been unable to trace any when they arrived on 14th May and shortly afterwards on a bad wicket at of her records since then but this is Nottingham were testen by an insultent to indicate that she is a nings. Bu

But in very similar conditions player of some consequence, and is on May 27th at Lord's when they met a particularly fine doubles

a very strong side of the M.C.C. they en established themselves for good and

all as a side which could take anything, for the M.C.C, had practi- ! Cally an England team.

1 cannot do better than quote W.G.'s own account of the game.

W.G. DESCRIPTION

1

made

1mx !

e

M.C.C. who hatte fra,

wickel Ami start. The own) fell with the score at 4. and record when hit a altele had timers melchen. Eighteen every produced 26 runs, and then Spofforth t

the ball, The "demon" bowler's fast deilveries met with immediate and wonderful nucoma, as in mix cover he! took als wickets (8ve of them bewed, and three in one uver) for 4 cura,

"In sixty-five minutes the M.C.C.. In. ning was over for 13 tuns, The excl ment na ran high, but it rem even inteer when the Australians

ight wickets for 23 runs. Alfred Khaw

гxpon-

KYOTO BOB-

for 41. But erleket of an even

termeler wl store, - the sel in A fever of excitement while the whole ten wirkets of th» M... Antrails, Jeft 17 Tek for 10 m

with supir 12 mins to more to wit, yard the vetery try ale wiekris, want thin

T

1936.

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 an the lympic Stadium in Berlin. In the background is the conning lower in which the time recordera were posted.

LAWN BOWLS TITLE IS AT STAKE TO-MORROW KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB PLAYING THEIR LAST GAME

SECOND DIVISION

Kowloon Bowling Green Club-play } their last league match of the senson to-morrow, and by winning they CIVIL HERVICE

HK. will annex the second division cham- 11. F. Harper markable match ended after four and pionship. Police are their opponents. Calett Fall bones of metant ericket, It w, noon the Austin Road green, and the A. W. Allan doubt, a glutinos vielury for Australia.

though the undition of the de rented for the abrooshcowity small protes The defeat of the old club by the cafrontata Imi J'unch to perpetrate the far Theme:

"The Australiane enne skren like, wolf

on the futil

The Maryirleme Cial for a rifle wee

Char

cine, Anel Grace after dinner did not get in the be addest that It should M.C.C.'S second hunings Doyle's

w before dinner was very an

II. E Strange iskip)

home team is expected to win.

Below will be found the full pro- 4 t. Pengelly

M. Purvia Kramme of lawn bowls matches for wer to-morrow, together with some of the

selected teams.

FIRST DIVISION

PRAYGOWER C.C. "A" . C. 8KNVICE c.c.! J. M. Landoli Ý. N. Alfenen.

N. Bomaret

Enen (kl

1. C. 8. Messera

A Marley shared the bowliner, and the analysis read 8.1-6-3-6. and this was rondition of the wicket may be gathered with a four ball over! Spafforili took Acrullk from the fact that Blow bowled forty|c bail before a run was scored of him, four for sixteen,

Eventually the AustraBan Innings

enled

(To Be Continued)

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

A. E. Crates

1. P. Luz təkli

A. N. Gemei

2. A. R. Soura

J. Cuværenscha

U. M. (kip)

POLICE R.C.

TAIKOO ILC.

A. Norde

W. Melrose

J. Polan

N. Drummond (akip)

J. Wald

P. Paillon

W. Cunnlegham

J., Chalmers

Keown Grimer

C. Matthew

PF. Kulght

A tieflatley

5. A. Collyer

FOOTBALL CLUB “A”

F. Anslow I. Shaw

V. Walker

J. Russell (ak{p)

4. Rodger

T. R. Nowell

4

R. Davlan takip

J. R. Bench

F.. Kirman

J. Cook IT. Westlake

C. D. Robertson (sk/p}

Fa Strange

W. Kenshaw

2. 8. Grovet

11. F. Westlake (eklp) J. Julger (skip)

KOWLOON 11, 6, C. v. POLICE R. C.

| W. L. Walker

K. C. Hamilton

J. F. McGowan skil | 11, 8. Rogers

А. Битги

W. J. Hurle

C. Strange

J. 1. Stumm (nkiş

1. Nuk

9 M. White

A. W. Grimmift (skin) : 3 G. Meyer

J. A. Purvis

M. N. Takuera

W. Cuillp

akizaz

3. Follie

*. KOWLOON B. C. C.

I. Gup

J. Watson

M. J. Jíendeznon

5. Rasole inkişa)

Et. 14.

A. 8. Russell

1 Duncan (kin)

2 W. Lines

S. A. Bright

J. E. HenBON

W. Macfarlane

G. 1. herri takip)

F. A. CheeAMIJY

IL O. Hand

3., Gill

G. E. £. Thompson.

DE RECRTIO

C. M. Xavier

Ceceira

F. A. Yanovich

(kk)

P. Rares (skip)

J. Luz

D. P. dos tomallin

1. F. V. leira

I. J. Silva {nklp)

F. A. Xavier

A. M. Holland fskip. A. da II. Botelho

A. V. Borne

7. CLUB DE RECARIOC, H. Ranto (kly).

de Housa ma

E. Margting

F. V. V. Ribeira

C. G. Silva, (skip)

D, C. Alver

4. M. P. Remedios J. J. Ilani

klp) F. X. H, din Silen

J. C. Walinen takip)

I.. F. Xavier

FM. Remedios

A. A., Remedios

KOWLOON CG

C. W. Fletcher

J. 8. Dinnen

H. F. Philip

W. W. First (akip)

A. J. Kew

(tip). Nisam

11. A.jgiven (skip)

L. E. Lamert 2. Jack (ship)

S. J. Houghive J. Canning T. Ferzan

KOWLOON DOCK RỨC. Y. KOWLOON C.C.T. W. Carr taklp)

INDIAN R. G. D. M. Khan А. Какет

A. R. Ballsh (xkly)

J. Roosen

S. M. Kunjahn

M. I. Ahm

M. Y. Adel. («kip)

A. H. Rumiałem

A. M. Wahab

A. B. Minu

A. Q, Madar (skip).

Gea Lev

F., Goodwin

It.. Craig

Hyde-lmy (x[p]

FOOTBALL C, "B" A. W. Hayward S.. Atrange

.-P. Korea

F. A, Breadbridge

I. Overy

A. SURTY

* YACHT CLUB

H. J. Hansen

1..8. Cuanidy

D, J. Fra

J. Maughan akcijsk

W. A. Cornell

F. H. King

J. A. D. Murzion K., Hubertan (it)

A. Murdoch

W. N. Buyers

F. Abraham

C, E. Costella (skipi

T. H. K. ELECTRIC

W. Staker

T. P. Sumterann

W... Markout

V, Surly

G. T. Paderit

A. F. Paul (nk}2+%

J. V. Harron.

G.. Thom

1

1. K. Blon

6. Deacon (skip)}

NETEJATENÍALCANTARA TEC127NKTER.

An Extraordinary Athletic Feat

Oslo, Aug. 27. Forrest Towns American athletic marvel, who established a record of 14.1 seconds in the 110 metres hurdles at the World Olympics this month, conalder- ably Improved on this figure here to-day when he won a similar, event in the astounding me of 13.7 seconds.

CZESNANCHANTERETTIRZIENNIER STA

WORLD'S RECORDS APPROVED

By The I. A. F.

Berlin.

of

The International Athletic Fedora- atlon, shortly after complctiun Olymple 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. lending the parade with five new world, marks 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!” Emclency in cricket, as in other forms of outdoor sport, is attainable anly by keeping the whole system in top-notch physical condition. You cannot expect to score centuries, or even to keep your wicket up for any self-respecting length of time, if day, September 10, at 5.15 p.m., in through constipation, or liverishness, the Cathedral School for Boys, the your eye lacks keeness, your brain is

bafuddled or your nerve fails. Shanghai Football Association Issued its report for the past season.

In readiness for the annual meet ing; which is to take place on Thure

have passed when this

As a corrective of constipation,

The days have organization, as also used to be the torpid ver, bilious headache, and case with the Shanghel Rowing Club, which is so of cutely self-confidence

essential to success, issued lengthy reports of a

in nothing better than Pinkettes, the literary standard packed with most mild, yet positively efficient litle Interesting remit report

criticisms,

laxatives and liver regulators. · By does

and advice. This

not go much beyond a bare record-Keeping the digestive apparatus clean ing of actual happenings and the and healthily active Pinkettes ensure the bright eye, pure breath, and nuncrous and lengthy statistical

general efficiency which ald success tables necessitated by the host of lean every branch of work or play.

gue and cup matches played every

season.

WORST CONDITIONS EVER

It is noted that the weather con- ditions last season possibly were the worst ever experienced by Shanghal Soccer In fact, it was only with the greatest difficulty and the full sport- ing co-operation of clubs that it was possible to conclude the cup competi- tions and bring some of the

the League

divisions to a successful conclusion. The 1st and 5th divisions of the League were uncompleted, although the positions of the clubs at the time of closing the season were such as detinutely 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, are becoming more and more scarce in Shanghai, and on urgent appeal is now made to all these willing to un- dertake the duties lo enroll in the referee classes which are conducted every season. The number of avail- able referees was less than in the previous season, and this proved a great handicap, inasmuch as the de mand was greater than ever, owing However, the difficulty was overcome by many ese gentlemen kindly officiating of these twice or three times during a week- end. The thunks of all Soccer en- to the referees for thusiasts are

assistance; their co-operation they are

to be congratulated their splendid and efficient work. The Referees Society, under the able leadership of Mr. O.

O. G. R. Bey- non, again did excellent work in the training of referees and conduct- ing classes of instruction, and thanks are due to them for this. It la hop- ed that full encouragement will be given this branch of its activities during the coming season.

to the larger programme,

on

and

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

101

yards and 203-metres made during Fusiliers Again Account

The Big Ten championships in 1935; 22.0 for 220-yards and 200-metres low hurdles made during the same tourna- kiment and his 28 feet 84 inch broad

Jump.

•. CHATCOWER C. C.

II. J, Telliervey

1. L. For 2. I'mu

JA, R. Belly (skip) Y. Abban (sklo)

N. 1. Kurani

J. S. well

A. 3. Blikatone yakini (R, G, Wallington

EL GRU

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J. H. Jack

E. C. Fincher (sklo)

». CRATCOWEN C.C.

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F. J. Smith

K. M. may

W. K. Way (skip)

J. R. Soares

W. Phrit

11. W. Randall

A. M. Omer (skip)

A. J. Coelho

J. W. Whileman

I. V. Perso

W V. Field (skin)

. . Currle

P. If. W. Ilyen

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J. Dobron

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Los Angeles. Aug. 25.

Cricket The New Zealand Council, it was announced here to-day, lost the sum of £3.500 on the 1935-30 tour of the MC.C. the MLC.C. It is expected that will assist to defray the loss- Reuter.

Stymied

Other world records which went to Archie Williams, Americans were:

46.1 for. 400-metres; Forrest Towns, 14.1 for both 120 yards and 110-metre high hurdles Glenn Morris, 7,900 points for the decullion scored during the Olympics; America's 100-metre relay team's two mile run made dur- ing the Princeton Invitation track mect; George Varofl'a 14 feet 011⁄2 inch pole vault made in the American A.A.U. games ni Princeton; and Cornelius Johnson and Dave Albrit- tons six feet, 0inches high Jumy.

The body alsu accepted all world records inde during the 11th Olympind which totalled 12.

The organization also voted to

For East Lancs.

In a friendly hockey match played at Shamshuipo Camp yesterday, the Royal Welch Fusiliers again account- ed for the East Lancashires, the re- sult being 4-3 in favour of the Fusi- liera.

At half-lime, the score was 1-1, but directly after the breather, the

two Fusillers scored

quick goals through Jones and Brutot. Midway through the second half, Sergeant Pepper, the Fusiliers' centre-half, had to leave the field owing to injury, and during this period, the East Lan- cashires reduced the lead and then drew level.

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