THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937.
LEADING PERFORMERS IN BADMINTON LEAGUE Individual Records: The Complete Lists
Below will be found the up-to-date records of various couples, competing In the Hongkong Badminton League. These will be revised weekly in fa- ture and will appear every Saturday In the Telegraph.
MEN'S DOUBLES
"A" Mrisha
J. J. Remedla and 15. A. Oliveira
(Recreio) YAK
E de Bouas and IL A Alvo
(Recreio)
Fincher
loon Tong "A") A. W. da torn and K, V. Hou
(Kowloon Tong "A") ...... Yang Chan and Jego (5, and 8.
Jlume)
1 2
B 1
▸ 1
E
J. Welch and W. Sprague
8. A. Broadbridge and A. 9. Blu
(B. Andrew')}, menggone (494
(B. and 8. Some) jordgeko
A. W. Brown and J. Baines 48. and S. Bome)............... L. A Barros and . H. L. HORFOR
(V.R.C.)
E. H. L. Soares and D. M. Xavier
(V.R.C.)
203
303
305
$ 0 8
F. W. L
-24 23
1
and
1. Kew
... 21 17
at 14
+
C. N. da Silva and M. M. de Bokren
(vin.co
W. Lawrence and A. 1. Barrelto
(V.R.C.)
3 0 3
* GU
(St. Andrew's) ...
P. i. Kwok and B. W. Liang
(C.ILO.).............. 24 18 11
P, Tan and I'. K. Tui (Univer
....12 12 "A") - F., Bhute and Y. Shute
(From Lance)
Q
21 12
*
L. A. Carvalho and A. M. Bilva
1
12 11 2
8 15
(Recrels "A" - 12 11 7. C. Lee and K. Yong (Univer
sity "A") erine ་མ་ གས་ W. C. Choy and P. G. Leung
(C.1.C.)
C. Y. Yung and B. W. Ho (CR.Cj L. A Carvalho and E. A. 16. Alves [itecreio "A") ......
A. E Aavier and H. As Barros
(Reetwio "B")
C. B. Sean and K. 5. Liew
(University "A")......
8. A. Gray and A. E P. Quest
(St. Andrew's}"
L. A. Slive and E. A. R. Alte
F. A. Broadbridge and F. Y. Wang
(HL Andrew's) *****
H. A Noronha and D. C. Pereira
P. 11. Wong and T.. W. Wong
(Chinese "y"]
T. Y. Chuang and T. Y. Ons
(Chinese)
F. Kok and H. Kuh (Chinese
(Chinese "Y") .........
(Teerals "D"}
21 0 35
....... 12
06 0
(St. Andrew's) ....
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N. A. E. Mackay, who is not only a prominent erickster, but, with A. Chan as his partner, heads the list of individual performances in the "B" Division of the Badminton League.
A. T. Barretto and H. M. Boures
(V.IL.C.)
A. W. de Huza and J. A. D. Soarra
(Kowloon Tone "A")
J. A. Donald and . I. Pengelly
(St. John's)
I'ter Lo
-mi
K.
(Kowloon Tong "13")
1
........
J. A. Boures and 3. Bmedley
(Kowloon Tone "A")
C. Jago and J. Baina (8.
Home)
Ro Fooking and J. M. Pom
J.J. Alvares and K. M. Lee
נייניי Toris
K. N. Lee and J, M. Porg (Kow-
loon Tong "B" Chan (Kowloon
Prier Lo and IL.
Tong "B")
K. M. Lee and H. Chan
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET
HISTORY
(Continued from Page 8.) The Australians balled after the tea interval when Larwood had had a rest and knocked for the first time, Woodfull and Ponsford were out at once to Larwood. The former was caught magnificently by Chapman at backward point while the latter was for clean bowled. Four wickets fell very few runs that evening. The Australian batsmen in completely failed. They
this
Blackle. But England had Sutcliffe and Chapman out of the side from while White, injuries and iness though he played, could not bowl his best owing to muscular trouble.
Still when England made B10 in their first knock things seemed alright. Hobbs got 142 and Leyland 137 In his
Innings.
Then Australia first Test
herself asserted
and put up 401- very fine reply. Woodfull and Brad- game man once more got centuries. But then were out England rather went to pieces before for 122 in the first innings and as Wall, who took 6 for 00, and only got n207. Australia: made the runs for it was a match to be played to Anish Chapman went in again and five wickets and put a little better put on 342 for eight declared. Left complexion on her cricket affairst with the enormous number of 742 runs to get to win, Australla com pletely collapsed and were all out for 60. It is, however, only fair to mention that Gregory was crocked and could not bat in either Innings while Kelleway fell ill and could not bal
in the second. The running of the Australians jeft a great deal to be desired, and the fielding was heavily criticised.
SECOND TEST MATCH Gregory and
Test
LUSITANO CUP
ENTRY
(Continued from Page 8.) The running of Happy. Eve
were Kelleway dropped "In the second Malch.
Gregory perforce as his (Neede) over a mile was no doubt Jeft Australia slow, but it will be seen that the last injured, absence, BOB
bowler. half was done in 1.01.3/5 with 20.1/5 without 1 Amazing it was, however, that Brad-seconds for the last quarter and this
which man was dropped. In their places V. seems to coincide with my statement, I made in my racing notes of Richardson, Dr. Nothing and January 22, that Happy Eve is a
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John's)
MIXED DOUBLES
M. A. Oliveira &
toerslo "A")
0
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21 20 1 J. J. Remedioes C. Bilva
(Itecreio "A")
really!
fast
ת
Blackle came into the side. The spin same morning the Russian
well
changes however did not Improve things very much. Australia won the trainer called all the aspirants be- to Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar to toss and England did very indeed to dismiss them for 283 though show what legs they had over short the Australians
unlucky were very
longing
as anticipated, it gave us a In losing Fonsford who broke a bone dhentes, und while the test was not in his finger in the first innings and clear line of their power. played no more in the Tests, Geary
Thunder Bay had a run over six
did most of the damage, taking five furlongs in 1.38, finishing the last two
wickels for 35 rund.
and
England then proceeded to score furlongs in 32.2/5 seconds and it ap-
all out. Commencement Bay 630 thanks to a splendid innings of peared to me that the roun pony was 251 by Hammond. As a matter of Red Feather journeyed a mile in fact the smallest score on the side 2.11.1/5 and they finished much bet
ter. Their last three-quarters were was eleven by Sutcliffe while Duck- and White
toured in 1.37.1/3. warth made 3 not out
BADLY OVER A MILE 29. However a fine batting recovery In the Australians' second innings Mr.
C. Hearne, who arrived last ulter
Friday, will served to save them from the
be looking after Mr. despondency into which they would Grayburn's string of chargers and will give a helping hand to Mr. L. G. otherwise have fallen. Both Wood- full and Hendry scored centuries and Frost who has Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar's in all 307 runs was scored. England lot at his disposal. Mr. Hearne hid in tall foremost and last two his legs over Aire and the racer went wickets in getting the 10 they re-badly over a mile.
went
PHL WORK ADÓ
C. F. Chag
I.. A. Carvalho and L A.
(Recreiot
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Bilra
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and
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1. A. Carvalho & His Ribeiro
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1. A. Noronha and A. E. Xavier
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A. E. Xavier and F. A. Norenha
(Recreio "D"}
K. 1. Hul and S. C. Tye (University
W. G. Chey and I. M. Hs. (C.RC.)
P. C. Lupe and T. F. Lo (C.R.C.)
T. E. Your and K. L. Hut (Univer-
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(Recreio "B"}
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P. C. Leung and C. T. Yung
(0.1.C.)
F. Ls (C.R.C.) EF. Fincher and M, Weill (81
A. I Fisher & Miss A. Mackenzie
(Free Lance) ................ 21 15
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3. A. Barton & Mrs. E. de Seura
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SPORT ADVTS.
LADIES' RECREATION CLUB.
American Tournament Will members please note that the American Tournament (ladies doubles) arranged for Wednesday, February 24th, has been postponed to Friday, February 20th,
M. E. OLIVER,
Hon. Secretary.
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A. E. H. Catro and R. E. Les
(Howloon Tong "A") .......... 30 17 13
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(St. John's)
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(Continued from Page 8.)
moved, the Rumjahn cousins may well singo come-tuck. The well-
(Andrew)-tannery=-4=2--4--| known-Leonard-Hachiuma... partner..
A. S. Elle and G. A. White (
Andrew's "B") ...........................prest @ 2 7 Blephen and Brown (9. and 8.
Home)
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J. Alvares and Amedlay (Kowloob
Tong ""). 12 2 10 M. Well and G. Cox (BL. Andrew's
J. A. V. Bourse and Teter Lo (Kowloon Tong "B")opponits C. Alres
Alvaro அராபி
(Kowloon Tong "D")
I Ohan and Y.
ship la no more, due to Hachiuma's transfer to another part of the world. suspect Tsui Wal-pul and Poul Kong will enter the
will make. very formidable pair theubles, and This event appears to be a very open affair, and am wondering
into prac if Lee Wal-tong gets back whether, will tice, he and. Luk Ding-cheong not cause an upset. They progress→
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Scenic View continued to please the connections, galloping the champion
THE THIRD TEST MATCH There was tremendous excitement in Australia over the third match. course distance in 2.53.1/5 and the pony finished gamely. His jockey Ponsford was injured and Iron-will be Mr. T. L. Wong who was at
am
to
yesterday trying out Renets of
The first "Forecast Pool" at one lar will be closed on Monday dollar before 5 p.m. at the Treasurers' Offer, Exchange Building, and I sug- dest two nominations:
Havoo Evo Rosemary
monger had done little, so the young Valleyf Mr. Li Lan-sang. Bradman and a'Beckett came in. Beveral
rather surprised
find that think but us. I dropped Nothling was
mentioned before It was a question of bowling and he had only come oft with the bat, Anyway Oxenham was picked player whose claims Noble had advocated from the start. Once more the Australians won the toss and batted, and once more the Melbourne wicket before lunch play- ed up to its reputation and Woodfuli, Victor Richardson and Hendry had all gone for a very few, as the ball was lifting in a very nasty fashion. But it settled down after hunch Kippax and Ryder got centuries, and finally Australin had the useful
Expansion Time
and Rosemary
Hlevoo
Expansion Time
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
Old Course 9.20 W.-L.-Alexander, W.-Sharp-- 9.21 J. G. Campbell, A. Nicol. 0.28 R. K. M. Simpson, H. C.
Hopkins. 8.22 P. L. Leefe, G. T. May. 0.30 J. C Dunbar, F. H. King. 9.40 R. K. Collings, P. Morrison. 9.44 A. D. Humphreys, C. Mycock. 9.40 T. R. Chassels, 1. H. Ccare. 9.52 A. Kidd, D. D. Forbes. 0.50 N. K. Littlejohn, H. N. Wil-
ilamson.
score of 397.
England however had Hammond, who proceeded to make 200, while Sutcliffe and Jardine stood by. Then they threw away their advantage very much as they have done in the present Test-and Idst their last five wickets for fifty-three, being only a miserable twenty runs on.
with 351 and the Australia replied wicket was rain-damaged. Australia had only two wickets to lose and
did
not have Ryder very cunningly
his side the wicket "rolled before
o'clock for rain batted about one had prevented an earlier start. It Woodfull was a fine score, and, both Woo end Bradman made centuries. THE FOURTH MATCH
bats than 10.08 But England
bad
had more bats two in the side and after Hobbs and 10.12 Sutcliffe had put up 105 for the first 10.10 wicket Sutcliffe went on to make 135, 10.20 while Hammond, Hendren and Jar-10.24 10.20 dine all did well and the runs were knocked off for 7 wickets. Australia 10.32 had lost the Ashes!
10.00 10.04
10,38
T. R. Rowell, J. Forbes. Sir E. des Voeux, Col. Mat- thews.
G. C. Worth, L. M. S. Lloyd. D. J. Gilmore, H. U. Ireland. A. E. Lissuman, D. S. Robb. K. K. Rounds, H. II. Pethick. T. Low, N. P. Fox. Comdr. Hole, J. E. Dovey. H. A. Lammert, F. A. M. Elliott.
G. W. Sewell, E. Taylor, 1040 W. A. Butterfield, C. C. WHI
БОП
A GREAT PERFORMANCE In spite of the fact that the rubber was lost, keen rivalry continued. Jackson came in for the first time and 10.44 T. E. Pearce, C. Clarke.
C. E. Moore, J, H. B. Lee. scored 184 in his first Test innings 10.48 and made 36 in the second. He was 10.52 A. F. Pinet, K. F. Noble,
C. not yet twenty years of age and his 10.50 P., & O. Bank, A. P. early death in 1933 lost Australia a 11.00 V M. Graybum, F. B. Winter.
11.04 B. D. Evans, J. W. Mayhew. very nine player,
won the toss and Ham- 11.00 . E. C. Marton, F. Marshall. Englund
made his third consecutive three 11.12 1. Cherrill, W. Adamson. mond
Test. Hobbs and 11.16 Col. Blake, Major Withington. Agure
innings Sutcliffe had started the side off well 11.20 Wing Comdr. Bishop, J, S.
Mason. making 143 but after that only Chap-
man stopped with Hammond and the 11.24 total was 334 which Australia topped 11.28 by 35 runs. The M.C.C. then got 383, Hammond getting another Jardine 98 and Tate 47.
century,
The Australians wanted 340 to win and though Hendry failed for the second time in the match everyone else did pretty well. They must have won had not Oldfield called Bradman for one which he hit to Hobbs at cover and Bradman was run out for 58! Finally England won by 11 runs. White's figures in the second inn- ings were 63-25-120-8! In the match hp took 13 for 250!
0.24
Capt. Holmes, P. J. Howorth, W. K. Robinson, Lt. Comdr. Fawkes,
New Course
S. H. Dodwell, P. H Scoonca. 0.28 H. H. Mundy, G. H. Cauther-
ley
Sedgwick,
0.36 R. . K. Valentine, A. S. Adam-
con. 0.40 A. C. 1. Bowker, J. S. Dunnclt. 9.48 Mrs. Collings, P. Freeman. 0.56 Mrs. Low, Mrs. Fox,
Admiral 10.04 Rear
Comdr. Disbrowe. 10.12 A. C. & Mra. Young. 10.20 E. C. Norris, R. J. K. Walker. 10.28 T. S. & Mra. Morrison. Australla had been slowly improv- 10.30 Mrs. Dlake, Mrs. Webb, ing and she had now got her best 10.44 team probably, putting in Fairfax, 10.52 Wall (the fast bowler) and Hornl- brook for Hendry, a'Beckett and 11.00
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for a pair of
SHOES
Powell's have in stock in sizes 4, 41⁄2, 5,51⁄2 & ̃ ̄ 6- Shoes in Black & Brown Leathers that will fit boys from 11 to 16 years of age. Usually. $26.50 and $29.50 now being offered at
$9.75 and $12.75 Wm. POWELL, Ltd.
10, Ice House Street.
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in Shakespeare's Immortal Comedy
AS YOU
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