THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 17, 1938.
CHUNG WAH
MAKE GOOD
BADMINTON DEBUT
Chung Wah, ✡ new Badminton
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M.C.C. TOUR OF INDIA
NEXT YEAR
PROVISIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Madras, November 1.
League entry, made their debut yes- Provisional arrangements for the M.C.C. team's tour of India terday evening and proved too strong late next year have been decided upon by the sub-committee of the for the V.R.C.
Board of Control for Cricket in India.
The Fisher-Rumjahn and Ulrich- Xavier combinations did quite well, winning a game each and fully extend- ing the opposition.
W. Fisher and S. A. Rumjahn (V.R.C.).
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ST. JOHN'S WIN
F. H. Kwok and R. Beavan John's).
These provide for the team to arrive in India on October 12, (St. and remain until February 10,
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MOLLER TO RIDE?
(By "RAPIER")
Interest in the Hong Kong St. Leger has been greatly enhanced by the announcement, which T learned from a reliable source, that Mr. R. B. Moller, who rode Silkylight with such conspicuous success during the Annual Race Meeting, is in Hong Kong, accom- panied by his father, Mr. Eric Moller, for the special purpose of riding the pony to-morrow. *
beat S. F. Lee and W. H. Choy 23-20 beat T. J. Ong and C. Y. Yung 21-13 will play 26 matches, including Cricket Club of India.
1940, during which period they harajah of Patiala's XI, and the lost to P. C. Leung and S. C. beat S. L. Cheung and J. S. Ho 21-12 three Tests. There will be only Association.
Press Liang
beat S. W. Liang and E. S. Ho 21-6 lost to C. F. Chiu and H. S.
Chau
O. el Arculli and S. Castro lost to Leo and Choy lost to Leung and Liang lost to Chiu and Chau
A. Ulrich and D. Xavier
beat Lee and Choy
lost to Leung and Liang lost to Chiu and Chau
21-24
21-24
(V.R.C.). beat Ong and Yung
Travelling
76' days of cricket. T. Wilson and N. Smith (St. John's), has been cut down to the mini- 21-10 mum, and there will be plenty of 21-13 rest. Ceylon has not been
cluded in the itinerary.
21-17
8-21 beat Cheung and Ho 15-21 beat Liang and Ho
5-21
in-
Harry Lister, former middle- weight champion of New Zealand, is comfortably settled as a ring instructor
(V.R.C.).
D. Kwok and S. Newman (St. There will be 20 matches in England, with some lucrative side- John's).
against provincial associations, issues, such as film work. He gives 21-11 beat Ong and Yung
21-10 and one match each against the evenings each week, and has over 400 boxing lessons at boys' clubs on five 23-24 beat Cheung and Ho
21-24 Combined Universities, the Ma- pupils under him.
16-21 lost to Linng and Ho
21-13
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