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INDIA'S TEST TRIUMPH

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third unofficial Test at Lahore by 68 runs. This was India's first big victory in many years.

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BADMINTON LEAGUE RESULTS.

A

Form At A Glance

COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all Clubs in the HYNES MAKES SURE:

Wales defeated

four premier English Football Leagues and the premier THEW South

in

the appended table. The Club de Recreio juniors Ecottish League will be found Queensland in the Sheffield Shield match on the Sydney cricket sustained a worse defeat than was To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fated ground by 182 rund.

expected last night when they lost in their last five matches are given. Wheth McGilvray declared

the by S games to 1 in the Mixed Doa- The letters W, L and D indicate matches won, lost and drawn, There was great enthusiasm at the finish, S. Wazir Ali, the cap New South Wales' second innings bles Badminton League to the respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary type. The figure in tain, being cheered by the delight-closed at nine for 376, Queensland Chinese Recreation Club.

recalled that when brackets denotes the position held by that team at the conclusion It will be was set the task of securing 399 led crowd.

Overnight the Australians had runs to win. The side made only they played their previous match of last season, an asterisk denotes that that team has been pro scored 157 for seven, but an in- 216. In securing four wickets, at King's Park. they lost to the moted, and a dagger that that team has been relegated. nings of 30 by the veteran R. Chilvers took his Sheffield Shield Chinese players by only the odd First Division

over 100 get. Oxenham and good support from wicket aggregate to Mair and Leather

the Mudge, who was injured, did not The Sailors and Soldiers' Home Australians to take their score to Geld, Horsfield, twelfth man, tak-proved too weak for the Fire Bri

216.

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ing his place. Hynes, who made gade Recreation Club, who over his debut in Shield cricket batted whelmed them by nine games A DUCK FOR BRADMAN and bowled so well for New Southail at the Central Police Station.

Detailed results of the two ECEIVING plenty of assist-Wales that he seems certain to

ance from the wicket, F. S. retain his place in the team for games were as follows:

R

White, son of the former inter-the matches against South Aus

State player A. B. S. White, took tralia and Victoria. eight South Australian wickets

Fire Bridge Win

At the Central Police Station last night, the Fire Brigade Rec-

for 31 runs in the Sheffield Shield WAH YAN COLLEGE reation Club beat the Sailors' and

match between South

Australia

and New South Wales at Sydney. White, who maintained an impec- cable length, was assisted by some K. brilliant fielding.

A

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AMAR NATH IN FORM

SPORTS MEET

inil:

Home

Soldiers

by 9 games to

E. L. Shute and Mrs. Shune (Fire

C. LO'S NEW LONG Brigade): JUMP RECORD

LA SALLE AGAIN WIN OPEN RELAY

a

21. 3

RI- 4 21-2

AWAY

Goals Pts TL

KOME

Goals P. P W L D F A Pʊ ? WL DE A Ptc Sunland (2) DwdW7 31 16 14 1 1.23 21 20 15 7 33 30 23 17:46 Hud field (16) WwLdD 31 15 9 1 5 24 10 33 16 6 7 3 23 33 15 38 Derby (6) LDDL 32 27 11 3 3 44 13 25 14 4 6 4 16 15 12-37 B'mham (19) WdWWw 30 15 $ 3. Stoke (10) WDW..

31 14 P'smeath (14) WLD 29 15: Arsenal (1) WwLW - 28 13 "Bolton WLdWL 30 16 Mrough (20) ILID 30 15 9 sday (3) DDWW.29 15 9

சூக்

5 10

Preston (11) WLdwL 30 16 Grimsby (5) IDIWD 30 W. F'wich (9) WWI 29 Leeds (18) WLwL]; Man'ter C. (4) wwild Chelsea (12) WIND Liverpool (7) ILIDI Everton (8) ddwab. 31 16 ... 29 13 Wolves (17) ·Ildik **Brentf'd (-) dwadł. 30 14 6 Blackb'n (15) ULDdd 31 15 8 A. Villa (13) IDwDwW 31 16 Second Division

5 4

HOME

Goals

.13.33

AWAY

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Pts F. P W L D F A Pts PWLDFA

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WwwWD 31 16 32.3 40 20 27 15

5

7.3.24

13 40

W. Kam (3) DwwW

27-3

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21-12 21-2

Tan ( DDD

31,16 11, 4 32 16 26 15 7 6 22334 14 40 31 18 12 1 3 48 16 29 13 29 16 10

463 18 23 11 40

CR.C. Too Good At Causeway Bay last night,

M'ster U. (5) wowow 30 16 11 +Lister (-) dWW 30 15 11 Blackpool (5) DIWW1 31 15

D'easter (-) LIWWI 32 16 10 Plymouth (8) WadLL 30

beat W. Sprague and Mrs.

Sprague The only wicket be failed to get

beat H. Harris and Mrs. Brown 21. 7 was that of Bradman, who was

beat C. Hall and Miss M. Doig 21-13 off brilliantly caught by Little

J. L. Anderson and Miss H. Grif- Hynes at fine leg, before he had

fiths (Fire Brigade):-- beat Sprague and Sprague scored-the first duck Bradman had made since he joined

some beat Harris and Brown Very keen interest and

beat Hall and Doig...

S'feld U. (11) ...... 21-4 South Australia, for whom he has fine performances were seen

A. L. Fisher and Mrs. Kirkwood been making phenomenal scores. the annual athletic meeting of the

Brigade): (Fire Wah Yan College, held at Caroline beat Sprague and Sprague Hill yesterday in intensely cold beat Harris and Brown

beat Hall and Doix MAR Nath, the Indian Test weather.

Only one récord was broken, in batsman. was the outstand- ing player for the Cricket Club the Long Jump when A. C. Lo bet-

jtered the previous mark by 11⁄2 ins, the Chinese Recreation Club beat of India when they opposed the

The inter-school relay race was Recreio "B" by 8 games to 1: Australian touring team in a three-

S. P. Chan and Miss W, Cheung again won by La Salle College. day match at New Delhi, as he

(C.R.C.):- scored 50 of his side's 167 runs, less than a yard.

who beat St. Joseph's College by land played a faultless innings.

After the sports the Hon. Mr. beat A. E. Xavier and Miss S. of The last six wickets put

distributed the prizes, Remedios sixty-niae runs, and the side was. K. Lo all out for 167. Mair took 4 for following which he asked 40, Macartney 3 for 67, Nage! Headmaster to grant the boys a holiday to-day, which request was for 40, and Leather 1 for 12.

The Australian team at the close ranted. had scored 88 runs for 2 wickets

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CHEAP WICKETS RIMMETT and O'Reilly skitt- ed out Orange Free State

The Results

The following were the results: |100 Metres, (Senior);—.

beat H. A. Barros and Miss M.

Ribeiro

21-4

21-4

the best E. A. R. Alves and Miss

M. Xavier

21-13 W. C. Choy and Miss Ulian Khoo (CRC)

21-5 beat Barros and Ribeira beat Xavier and Bemedios... 21-7 beat Alves and Xavier

1 San Chung-kin, 2 Fung. Chun. cheong. Time 12 sees.

and Basutoland for 88 in their Long Jump, (Junior) first innings at Bloemfontein. The wah Distance 17ft 5ins. Australians; scoring easily, repli- 100 Metres, (Juveniles): ed with 216 for one before stumps! were drawn.

1. Leung Kei-bung, 2 Tang Tung-

Operating on a matting wicket

for the first time in the tour, the

15 secs.

Bury (10) WIWwW Fulham ( DWIL N'castle (6) DOLID Notts

F. (9) ILIW Sampton (19) ILDWI Swansea (17)

Norwich (14) dl 30 14 Earnley (13) WddlW 30 15 9 "Brad'd (15) WILIW. 29 15-8 Barnsley (16) Wild 28 11 6 B'ford C. (20) WIW 29.13 6.2 Port Vale (18) LdUWW 29 1575

30 15 Hull (13) ILLID Third Divition (South) /

HOME 21-5

S. W. Liang and Miss K. Perry (CR.C.)-

Jost to Barros and Ribeiro.... 11-21 21-15 beat Xavier and Remedios... beat Alves and Xavier: 21-8 LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

Games P. W. LF. A. Pts,

$4 24 92 .12 11

12 10 283.24

9 8 1 60 11 6.

1.

Lun

Cheung Ping-wah,

So

C.R.C Kim-Fire Brigade

Recreio "A"

800

Metres, (Senior);—

Recreio "B"

1,

Ini Time mins. 27 1/5 secs.

Wong Yan-king, 2.. Chung Lai-

St. John's

12 6

St Andrew's

Kowloon Tong

10

14

Taikoo

10 2

S. and S. Home

11 0

two Australian bowlers tied up 100 Metres, (Junior):—

Long Jump (Senior)=-

:

the home batsmen, and only 2 1. P. Young, 2. T. W. Ten stubborn third-wicket partnership Time 13 secs. between K G: Viljoen and E. War- zer saved the side from complete collapse. The pair put on 63 runs Viljoen claiming 40, including half a dozen 4's, in 45 minutes.

Following Viljoen's dismissal seven wickets fell for 12 runs.

1. K. C. Lo, 2. M. W. Chan, Dis- tance 19 ft. 4 ins. (Record). 200 Metres. (Juveniles):---

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DULEEP AND PATAUDI

1. P. W. Lee, 2 H. E. Kong. Time 2 mins. 47 1/5 secs,

100 Metres (Handicap)

1. Jackie Yip, 2 Lee Shing-wing. Time 17 secs.

400 Metres; (Handicap) Open to Wah

Tan College, Kowloon Leung

Sha-shm, 2. Leung Man-

Pole Vault, (Junior) --

L

BOM.

HAT Prince Duleepsinhji and hoi. Time 27

the Nawab of Pataudi may 1. K KK Leung, 2. C. H. Wong. play for the Indian tourists Height 8 ft. 6 ins. against England in the three Test 200 Metres, Senior:

HOME SOCCER MARKSMEN

ự c

Matches, arranged for next sum- C. C. Fung, 2. C. K. San. Time Tranmere's Bell Leads

mer, is regarded as doubtful London.

L

25 3/5 secs.

| 200. Metres, (Juveniles):—

Four Divisions

L P.

P. W. Cheung, 2 K. F. Sa. Both Indians have represented Time 31 4/5 secs.

W. G. Richardson (W. B. Al- England in Tests, and according 200 Metres, (Junior):

bion), with 29. goals, is now es- 1. R to the rules they are not now eligi-

Young, 2. T. 7. Ho. Time tablished as leader in the First 27 4/5 secs. ble to play against England.

High Jump. (Senior):—

Division of the League goalscor- C. K. San, 2. Y. L. Cheung.ers. Bell (Tranmere), with 31 Height 5 ft 5 ins.

goals, still tops the list.

FIRST DIVISION

oppose

But the Indian Board of Con- trol has persuaded the MC.C. to relax their rule and "Duleep" and Relay Race. (Open to the Convents): "Pat" will be allowed to

Won by Maryknoll Convert, Kow- Richardson, W. G. (W. B. Albion) 29 loon

McCulloch (Bifd) England.

200 Metres, (Handicap), Open to Wahi

Carter (Sndrland) This would greatly increase In-

Yee College:

Drake (Arsenal) Amar dia's strength, and, with

1. Kwan Kong-bon, Au Shing Camsell (Middisbro) Singh included, enable the Indians hung. Time 27 4/5 secs.

Garney (Sadrland)

to put a strong team on the field. 200 Metres, (Handicap), Open to Wak Glover (Grimsby)

Yan College, Kowloon But even Amar Singh is not a

1. Wong Kam-fat, 2 Yai Kaiman, Dawa (Sheff Wed.) certainty. The decision whether Time 29 secs.

he shall assist India rests with High Jump (Junior):--

LT. W. Tang, R. Young. Colne, the Lancashire League Club,

14 ft. 12 ins. for whom he is professional

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WÁZIR ALI 132 (~~WAZIR--Ali,-the-India-Test

400 Metres, (Senior)

SECOND DIVISION Dodds (Shed. Utd)

Morrison ("Spurs}

HeightMangnall (W. Ham)

1. C. C. Fung, 2 G. Ratna. Time 64 Becs.

100 Metres Handicap. Open to Wah

Yee-School: match batsman, scored 132 | Lee Ping-yui, Chan Shek-chee for Patials against the Australians Time 13 1/5 secs.

Vanit, (Senior) IL Lowe, 2. C. T. Chung Height

at Patiala. It is the highest score

1.

Pole

made against the tourists. Wazir +8

ins.

Ali made 76 and 92 in the, pre-400 Metres; (Junior):-) vious match, the third unofficial Test, at Lahore, where he captain- led the Indian side.

Finan (Blackpool) Peacock (Notim, F.) Matthews (Bury

THIRD DIVISION (South) Dawes (C..PaL) Cheetham ( Crawford (C

Riley (B'mouth)

Law (Brighton) Bourton (Coventry)

THIRD DIVISION (North) 1. T. F. Ho, 2 S. H. Tang. Time Bell (Tranmere)

Walsh (Oldham),

Clifton Valentine (Halifax) Evans (Walsall) Mortimer (Accragtn)

GG secs, 400 Metres.

·SC.A.A);

(Open

to members of

Dando (Chest)

At the close of play. Patiala { 1. G.-C. Lai, 2. Y. EL. Leung, 3. K were 301 for 5. The Australians. T. Leung. Time 59 2/5 stes. however, were resting some of their 400 Metres, (Handicap), Open to Campbell (Lincoln) best, bowlers, EKOzenham, H.

Boarders 1. Matthew

Williams (Chester)

Ironmonger, and. F. Mair being | 68 3/5 secs 2 A. Wong Time McCartney (Wrem) among those standing down. Putting the Shot, (Senior)

The Australians were captained

1. K. C Tat, 2 C. T. Chang, Dis-

BARBARIANS BEATEN

-

Goals

A 4*8***#*NAGANERERAZEKA

6 2 19′ 21 12 36

3 15 18 11 36

-24 10:35

13

I 10

17:46

6 16

AWAY

Gasis Pts TL

Pts

36

P. WLD FAPts PWLD FA Luton (4) WwLdW... 31 ·14 10 31 32 15 21 15 8.3-17.24 19 40 Q's PR (13) IDDD 30 16 11 14.41 15 26 15 3 7 5 18 26 11 39 Reading (2) Welw 30 14

14.12 2 0 36 16 24 16 5 10 0:28 25 12 3

59 1-21 Catal P... (5). IWWW 30 15 11 1 3 47 13 25 Coventry (3) WIWWI, 30 25 14-

11 2 Brighton (9) WD. 29 15 102

Watford (6) wWwLI 30 15 75 B'mouth (17) BwLwL 30 14 Gham (20) DLWL. 29 14 Torquay (10) LUD.

Notts C (-) uwab 29-16 "Arshot (18)

30 16

WWWW 30.16

B'stol C. (15) WIND 29 146 Swindon (16) ILWWd 30 15 6 4 Milwall (12) LILI... 29 15.6 2. Ciapica (11) WUW

28 12 7 2

Southend (21) DIWWD 29 15 Bristol R. (8) WILW 29. 15 Nton (7) IWID

.0 58 11

31-16. Cardiff (19) duw 30 15'

21:15 Exeter (11) diDLI Newport (2) dLdL).. 28-13 Third Division (North)

HOME

Goals

15 391 21 41 11 36 15 3 7519 28 11 33

14473-18 27 11

15 6 6 3.24 15 15 32 464·2020- 15 32

56 4 14.30-14.30

2 9 3 18 26

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3. 9

3 7 5

4.9 2 23:26 10

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10. 3 19 33

10 21

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Pts

RP W L D F A Pts PWED.FA Tranm'e (5) WILI.. 29 15 14 0 1 62 17 29 14 4 4 6 13 18 14 43 31 16 11 23 17 13 24 15 6 3 6 25 23 18 42 C'field (10) WwW Chester (3) wWwwW 31 15 9 24 51 13 22 16 6 4 6 23 22 18 40 24 37 20 22., 16-592 18-15 12 34

27 14 21

.6 3.18 21

1-13 34 18 21 15 57

8 13

Lincoln (4) Wiwa.. 27 13

27 13 11 1 1 4 10 221 14 34 7 15 26 18-35

15

Crewe (13) LWL. 32 16 Stockport (7) IDIW A'gton (18) WDIY Darlton (5) WWWi 31 15 13 Harlie'ls (1) IDIW

30 15 +Oldham (-) Waw 30 15

f (14) Wall 28 13

30 36 10

Ghead (19) WWDW 31 16 Rham (9) dL Wham (11) ULID Carlisle (22) 14WN York (15) IWIW Halifax (2) WUWI Barrow (17) ILHW

3:

30 15. 30 15 8 29 15 29 15 8

916 9 3 29 15 7 S'thport (21) WIWIW 31 166 Rochdale (17) WLDW 30 16 5 30 15 -7 Mansfield (8) IDILI

"N. B'hton (16) IWUL 31 16 6 8

19 Scottish League

Celtic (2) WUW➡ A'deen (6) DWAL Rangers (1) wwDWW Hearts (3) WWIWD

HOME

5319 25

16 1 14 1 12 33 4 32 18 25 9 32

4.22 33

85.18 55

2.15 31 3 10 27

2 20 29

33 12 22

2 13 0 11 38

3 10 1 18 45

1 13

12 32

1-15 48 2 21

1 13 13.56:3

AWAY

Goals Pts TL

PWL DFA

Pte

10 3 12815 21 50

Goals P.PWL DFAP 30 16 14 1 1 52 14 29 31 16 12 1 3. 41 14 27 15 8 2 5 37 37.21 48 29 15 11-13 56 22 25 14 10 1 3 34.13 23 48 30 16 13 073 47 17 29 14 4 5 5 18 28 12 42 16 0.10 15 396 31

18 Partick (1) WWIW₫ 2 785-2002 16 2.2

Mut well (7) dwild 30.14 9.322-25 38 23 16 64 623 25 19.39

888299 8*99*5 888925 -88920 00 km 6 60 63

J'stone (5) IwidL

15 3 8 4 13.351 10.30

48 3.3.37.21 19 25 48 3 18 24.11 20 23 15.17 15 587-21.83. 12, 29 4119 18 16 15 4 94 21-32 12 28

Arbroath (-) LAAD 6

D'aline (15) BLAI

17

K'nock (9) wwIWW

Qa's Pk. (12) WOULD

29 34

St

24

19

18

T. Fanark (1)

17.

21

25

18

18

Hamilton (4) WOUW 31-15 14.43 28 14 16 3 11

4 22 19 18 16 2,12

Albion (16) WLWILAN 427 24 18.16 2 11 3 18,33

Qn. O'S (17) IWDWD

Dandee (8) LiwWI

31 16.7

Airdrie (14) LADWA 30 14 Clyde (10) dwWIL H'enmian (11) DLLW 29

Ayr (18) DEW........ $1

(Continued from Column

1 T. W. Tang, 2, C..C.. Tati. Time

16 secs.

..

110 Metres High Hurdles (Senior):

1. C. K. San, 2. C. T. Chung. Time 20 1/5 secs.

3-26-16

14-2.10 2:19:44.

27 31.19 15 1.12 319 27 5 24

314 16 2 9 5.22 45 9:

12 30 6.21

15. 2. 15.

(tance 28 ft. 8 ins

Inter-School Relay Race:

Won by La Sahe College, é Inter-house Relxy Race Invenika)----

Won by Green House, en

400 Metres, Open to old Beyaz 1 C.. F. Cheng & PET

1. Y. H. Wong. 2. S. C. Tang. Time Inter-house Tee of bad (Smer)

Won by Red Bouse. Cater-house Tug of War, (Junior)---

by the Maharajah of Patiala, who tance 23 ft. 3% ins.

70 Metres Low Hurdles, (Juveniles):~London, to-day East Midlands 1,500 Metres (Open) was mainly responsible for· ar- ranging the tour. Patiala was 1/3 se

1K-F. 80, 28. E. Lai Time 14},

beat the Barbarians by 14 points mins 12 2/5 secs. captaffed by the Tavraj of Patiala. 96 Metres, Low-Hardies (Jador) to 12 in their annual Eugby en-Patting the Shot, (Jenior)

1. C. T. Leung, 2. C. S. Chan: Dis- Won by Red House. son of the Maharajah,

(Continued at Foot of Column 6 counter-Benter.'

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