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SQUASH RACKETS DOUBLES

LATEST INNOVATION

EXPERIMENT WELL RECEIVED

SOME OPINIONS

London, Nov. 4. Well, we have seen the doubles game, and now the question is -What do we think of it?

Review Of The Week-End Cricket

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB HAVE

'A BOWLING PROBLEM

(Continued from Page 8.) considering he had not kept for some years or so I am told.

OXFORD TESTED BY PROFESSIONALS

(Continued from Page 8.)

Perhaps the most interesting answer is that supplied by the

H.K.C.C. .♥., K.C.C. governing body itself. Their There was some very bright cricket verdict is:

at the Club ground where the Club!

against Wynne, unchained a two and and no doubt it will be a very good non-League game and just managed a four-a rave effort.

"We regard it as a new departure, had a return visit from K.C.C, in

to reverse the decision of the previous

For the afternoon foursomes the Executive Committee. The

game a week before. Untting first, are making inquiries in the appro-was a bit surprised to see T. E. weather turned kind and mild. In the priate quarter with a view to col Pearce and Duckitt open, but both op game Padgham and Allisa soon and won comfort- lecting information tha

that will enable

away enable scored nicely, and Duckitt in particuably. The second game was a great them to consider legislation dealing lar went for the bowling in a way struggle. All square at the turn, With standard dimensions for quite different from his style of past Hodson and Dailey made a ludicrous rulea year. T. E. Pearce was rum out Rut of the 10th. Greenly and Shackell.

game.

with

have

the doubles

courts and other

is

After

went right

game. We. heard of two or three already

it-Ree

Reemed he was more worried about on the 13th, to lend by two holes. plocen in

The professionals in England where doubles in

Ducklit's chance at the other, and 18th,

won the 15th and holing a long putt for being played. The

question than his

than hin own there was a long stand three at the latter. The 17th was is receiving canideration"

between Alec Penree and Duckitt. halved in three, but Oxford mnde a And here are a few important in The latter took his life in his hands mess of the 18th, and a fine spoon dividual opinions based, in

in most cases, and lashed out and, though he was shot from the rough by Dailey made on the exhibition match on Monday at ve

it was to moro victory virtually certain. Prince's, in which Amr Bey, the Open than a man is

very lucky

Carly

entitled to when champion, and Mrs. McKechnie beat he is hitting. Pearce, though punish.

:

NINGLER

OXFORD UNIV. PROFESSIONALS

J. Dear, the Prince's professional, and ing the loose ones was playing any Hon. Anne Lytton-Milbanke 15-12. thi

thing reasonable with the utmost A. A. Dann (all) ¤ A. B 018, 17-14.

not.

Greenly

(Trin.)

3.0. I

(Trin.). 6. Han-Inw

mon (Uzi. Coll.)

1. Shekell

Indgham

(Sundridge Park 1 up 1. Altin (Beacons. * Hell

...... 2/1 A. Daley (WAD- ⚫stem)

Denny (Thorpe

0. Jull}

Col. W. F. Bassett (Vice-Chairman care until Durkitt and Branwell hind

gane, wa

and finished in of the SR.A., who has played, he suddenly hit everything de Quinery in U.S.A.):

of fireworks. "A very excellent game. At the moment I cannot see its competitive as not quite sure that it had

been

left

minutes too long. ten

B. Hoton (Chl possibilities, buil

I shall be much but actually the Clubs polled it off (Max.)

& wall) ... */ better able to judge when I have in the last over thanks to some steady J. F. Clark (Wore 2/1 K. Dalby (Finchley) #

rent played with a faster ball like bowling by Alec Penree who took 7. N. Febr

It

W. Laidlaw Mal android with đen) for 64 runs. Arthur Lay again A. R. W. Law New P. Wynne Lieutenant G. N. Sentt-Chad (five played a splendid innings, getting 65 Call) haired with woat Exowna) times winner of Army Championship, this

time, t

but only Mackay and F...

A. They (Frin who refereed on Monday):

(Maz.) 1/1 ten) much besides, c. I. Ramades (New) Zimmern. did very

PH. Taylor (01-

་འ་་་་”

"There is no reason why, when we get the right ball, that it should not be a very good game and be- very popular. For experi- mental purposes I think we should i have four men or four ladies play- ing. We should then be better able to judge,

if we could try especially

doubles hull."

out the An

AWOMEN THINK

WHAT

Mr.

G. Bryans Wolfe (Secretary of

the Women's S.I.A.);

"I am confident of its providing we get a suitable ball and

future,

alter the scoring. A side should be

Jam

I except a few lefty swipes by Coll).... /6 ford Uuly. G.C Burnett and Goodwin.

IL HORRIN

K.C.C. will belly clear that the f

before they

EÐURSOMES

Fieber

halt

Padubam, Allim 0/4

ក្ម

0 Dalby, own 10p

Denny, Dalby... 2/1 with Laidlaw, Wyn ..ift Tingey, Taylor...

to come on a lot Danean, de Quincey can hope to win oneGreenly. Shackell.. of the higher places in the Lenguelanson-Lawson. table. Their bowling is alright Low, Bell, with Burnett and Goodwin for the first half dozen overs aplece, but Clark. Ramaden they have nothing really good to follow and neither of the opening bowlers seem so good on a second Hpell,

CLUB'S BOWLING PROBLEM

able to score a point whether they If Ramsay, and E. F. Fin- are in' or 'out. As it is, the game cher

and F. 1. Zimmern

get

HOCKEY MEETING

Association Council To Consider Interport

of 15 p takes ton long. Five back to their form the batting should

A meeting of the Council of the games on the present scoring might be quite all right. By the same token Hongkeng-Hockey Association is to take two hours to play. It should the Club's bowling is going to be its be held in St. Andrew's Church Hall, be a great success then, and will chief problem now Ricketts is gone Kowloon, on Monday, at 6.30 p.m. enable men and women players to and Redmond unable to play. It more for the purposo, among other things, compete against each other an equal or less cuts them down to T. A of fixing a date for the annual In

Pearce and Duckitt and they will terpart match against Macao. have to find a couple more bowlers. Their batting is so strong that they con afford to drop a couple of bats.

terms in mixed doubles,' Mrs. McKechnie (joint holder with Hon. Anne Lytton-Milbanke, of U.S. Doubles Title):

Hague, Nov. 25. "I think its definitely a game By the way I forgot to mention The twenty-second game for the that will catch on here, although 15 potential bowler for K.C.C. and world's chess am in favour of a longer court, so that was Holden who played for them drawn. The scores are

championship WOS now, Pro-

far as one inent."

an judge at the moon Saturday. Ile has a good action fessor Alekhine 7, Mr. Cuve 7, and

and put down some excellent balls 8 drawn-Reuter Special, Hon. Aune Lytton-Milbunke (joint with plenty of work on, but he was holder with Mrs. McKechnie, of U.S. palpably trying to bowl too fast,—as Doubles Title).

he-admitted. If he can find a steady length he may be very unsful as he can bathe and Baxter put on 200 together last year against Queen's College, who of course were very wenk. times

gable.

"It is first-cinae

We shall be able to demonstrate this in with the Amricans our arch." next Miss Susan Noel (three woman champion).

нед

"I think that when it has been properly worked out it will better game, competitively than singles. should ke to ace slower tall tried."

THE PROFESSIONAL'S VIEW

11

Oak Johnson (LA.C. professional,

who

Amr Bey).

JUNIOR LEAGUE, CRICKET, The K.C.C. necond which has rather pers, for when Col. Kirke made 60 useful alde failed to beat the Sap-

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Thirteenth Extra Raco runs, G. Lee, had he been put on a Meeting will be held (weather

earlier

might have changed the permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY bowler tried he took 6. wickets for 7 on Saturday, 30th November, 1935, situation, 48, going on as the seventh

The First Bell will be rung at

is no doubt about it being much too strong for Recreid as they

runs in 4 overs. The Navy were commencing at 2.00 p.m.

a good game. It will catch on declared at 200 for six (extras second and become very popular."

top

score) and won by 122 runs.

J. Dear

(Prince's Club profession! and challenger for professional cham-second eleven were too much for the a non-League game the Indian pionships).

Police, in spit of Alexander's hat. Most game certainly has a future. trick. I can remember the time people who have played it when the left-hander was played in here like I very much. I think Interport Trial games though he was there will eventually be doubles never selected for an Interport eleven, championships, and to me men's I think. The poor old Civil Service doubles is a fine

also in non-League games in both 17. Buteker (Con... Club pro-divisions were bunten by Craigen-

and Professional Champion).gower. "I am a great advocate of doubles.

fessional

an example of the simplicity of to give some

In my Friday's notes I shall hope the game and its popularity

particulars of the I league teams, or rather of some of recently played it on a standard them. I have had the material for kingles court at Weston-super-Mare with two amateurs who had never gentlemen-but held it over

Bomo time thanks to certain kind for played before. There lets' in an hour's play and the large its interests had been packed up and two publication after the Interport and gallery appreciated it much more put to bed. I have to acknowledgo than my exhibition singles. It is with many thanks cards from the just as good to watch as rackets," Navy and Kowloom Cricket Club.

were

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