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THE | HÓNGKONG | TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1937.

UNDERGRADS BEATEN AT BADMINTON

CLOSE

VICTORY

SCORED

BY CHINESE

UNAVAILING EFFORT BY K.-L. YONG & P. K. HUI

(By "Abe**)

University "A", last season's champions, suffered their first defeat in the present Men's Doubles bad- minton League last night when they visited the Chinese Y.M.C.A. and were beaten by the odd game in nine. The issue was open until the last encounter of the evening.

It was an interesting inuich to Club de Recreio "B" at King's Pork watch as some very fine badminton by Rve games to four.

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0.13 32 Andrew's 5 University "B". However, if the the undergraduates manage to beat Portuguese players, the three lending teams will be on level terms again.

I do not know whether the under- graduates were under-estimating the Chinese "Y" or not, but they certain- ly were asking for trouble. The team they turned out was far from TC- presentative of their full strength and it was not surprising at all that they were beaten. One of their play- ers, C. K. Lee, was suffering from a

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lowed to participate in such an im- portant fixture. As to be expected, he was unable to do himself justice, being unable to run about the court. His partner, G. O. Lee, was looking far from it. The upshot was that

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T. F. Yong and P. K. Chen started impressively enough, but were badly benten by P. H. Wong and C, E,

Amateurs Chng. They never quite recovered from the shock and eventually had

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F.A. REPLAY

Reuter.

The undergraduates led 2-1 at the end of the first round, but the scores

London, Dec. 20. were levelled at 3-3 at the end of

The following was the result of an The second. Then Yong and Hui Have the University the lead again. Cup second round replay:

New Brighton 4 Crewe by beating Koh and Hon. Wong defeated the and Chng, as expected, defeat two Lee's for the equaliser, and everything depended on the final game between Au and Koh, of the Y.M.C.A., and Yong and Chen of the University. A close tussle seemed Imminent, but the undergraduates

SOFTBALL LEAGUE

Above are the players who took part in the "A" Division badmilaton match between the Chinese Y.M.C.A, and the University "A", on the former's court. Front Row (left to right):-K. L. Yong. P. K. Hul, C. 0. Lee, S. Y. Hon, H.- Kohi and F. Koh, Back Row (left to right);—C. K. Lec. P. K. Chen, C. E. Chng, P. II. Wang, Y. C. Au and T. F. Yong. The "Y" won by five games to four. —Photo Ming Yuen.

CRICKET NOTES

BY "R. ABBIT"

Pearce's Dazzling 151 Against The Navy

Glut Of Runs Made

Last Week-End

handed catch in the slips to send back Walters who had been dropped In the gully the ball before. The Navy seemed a bit overcome by the big score against them and things did not go well. Colman was easily caught in the slips at 21 and Skelton suon went. Pugh and Ogle then made a bit of a stand and the latter played one lovely shot through the covers oft his back fool-a pei shot of Hammond's by the way, Filty runs came in 48 minules and then more disaster came. Ogle was most unluckily stumped when the bull re- bounded from Fox's pads (72-5-32), while at the same total Pugh was Loth caught at the wicket and stumped-a conclusive dismissal!

A CLOSE THING

For some reason or other Whit-

ber ten-and I rather think the game could have been saved had he gone in earlier. Carless and Kyrke did not stay very long, but Byng and good time for the ninth wicket. After Byng was 1b.w. to Pearce (127-8-7) Whit-

Whitmarsh held on for

There was a lot of cricket over the week-end and amarsh kept himself back until num- great many runs were made. Alec Pearce, after his long golfing holiday, returned to the Club side in amazing form, and Owen Hughes also seemed to have benefited by the change! The result was that the Club, after winning the toss, hit up a very large score against the Navy in a very short time.

chance until he minute Pearce gave

no

marsh tried to keep the bowling but failed a couple of runs later and Pearce bowled Wood with the first all of the last over-with only a

more to go. Whitmand

A NEW YEAR GAME

Hayward and Kilbee opened the innings on a very dend wicket. The bad scored his century when he was rain which had fallen some days dropped off-hard-chance-to-mid-played an excellent knock for 36 not out. Owen Hughes bowled well to before had Ieft the ground a bit on. In the last over he also gave a slippery-1 fancy there had been a very hard chance to the bowler, He take 5 wickets for 34 runs, certain amount of watering well-hit twenty-five fours and two sixes, and the Navy who have got into the cach of them a big on-drive, one off habit their mating wickets of Colman and the other off Pugh. He I don't think the Club will have it playing in rubber soles rather sild also ran some very quick ones with quite so much their own way at the about a bit. Sawdust was called for| Owen Hughes who did not get any- New Year Triangular Tournament after (as I heard) Kyrke had slipped thing like fair share of the bowling game. Commander Boucher will in in puiting down the first bail and when he was at the wickets and all probability be back to look after had pulled a muscle slightly. The only had two fours in his 31 not out. the side and I imagine there will be score had reached 25 when Hayward. The Navy went in to bat at 4 p.m. one or two people up from the second who had hooked Kyrkte nicely to the and A. B. Smith and Skelton opened eleven which on that day has only leg boundary on two occasions was to Swain (at the Yard end) and a friendly with the LR.C., I am told 1 bowled by Food 'un that kept low. Kyrke only sent down Ave overs and

the wicket did not suit him. With T. A. Pearce in the Club began to score at a tremendous pace. Bowling changes had no effect and Kilbee hit a glorious six to square leg off Byng's first over which brought 16 all. Pearce completed his

Whitmarsh hnd Kilbee caught-at the second attempt-by Carless near the screen. 108-2-37. Kilbee hnd

were disappointing and were badly New Organisation To Aidin. 27 minutes, and just after

beaten, succeeding in collecting only four aces. They apparently had not shock been able to get over the

which Wong and Chng gave them

Relief Association

A softball meeting was held at the

in the previous round when the

pair won 13 acts in a row on Hotel Ceell yesterday to discuss the Chng's first service!

Scores:

P. H. Wong and C. E. Ching (Y.M.C.A), lost, to K. L. Yong and and P. K. Hu 18-21: bent CO. Leo and C. K. Leo 31-14: best T. F. Yong and P. K. Chen 21-7.

Y. C. Au and F. Koh lost to Yong and fus 18-2); beat Leo and Lee 21-24: beat Yong and Chen 214.

formation of an International Soft-

With ball League, to start in January, Mr. George Chow presided.

hit five fours beside his six.

A BIG STAND

Owen

Pearce Hughes in. continued to score very fast indeed. Mr. R. Lau proposed the League Actually the Club's Arst fifty rus bo sponsored and organised by the took twenty. elght minutes, the Chinese Youth Medical Rellef Asso-second fifteen minutes, the third ciation, and the gate proceeds to be twenty four minutes and the fourth donated to this Association.

sixteen minutes. In all they batted The following countries have pro-ninety six minutes for 237 run15- Hul 12-21; beat Lee and Lee 21-17; lost tomised to lent the League-India, one of the fastest bits of scoring over Yank and Chen 14-21,

The Club de Recreio "A" were America, England, Portugal, Philip a longish period that there has been given a walk-over by the University pine Islands, and two teams from on the Club Ground for many a long "B", and King's College defeated the China.

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