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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

JULY 21,

1936.

DUNLOP STRINGING

For

TENNIS

SPEEDSTRINGS ..

FERVECORD

$8.25. 36.00.

These prices include Labour for Stringing and are subject to 10% CASH DISCOUNT

OVER 1,000 SETS were supplied to longkong Players during 1933-1936 sensins with entire satisfaction.

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ECONOMICAL IN THE LONG

RUN

BOWLS EXCITING LAWN

HOW COATES

WON

ENGLISH

GREAT RECOVERY CRICKET

HYDE-LAY'S LONG AVERAGES

LEAD

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A. E. Costea of Craigengower and A. Hyde-Lay of Kowloon Cricket Club.

Fishlock Tops Batting

(Qualific■tion, eleven Tislaus, average 35.)

Times

Not

illent

Coates won after being 13-1 in ATTCR 53. At one stage Hyde-Ly was an dofinitely en top that an easy win

But Conten recovered | Fishfork was indicated. magnificently and by getting in his Verity

of tuto robbed Hyde-Lay Woods several heads

Inst

C. & enter Leyland

Both players touched peak former

Hemtron heads.

during

the

concluding

Coates, recovering from a poor start,

until Laritge A long, lead lawly reduce Contes took the lend for the first time thenry

Parka til. Wà .. on the 19th head, the neures being |N, W. D. Yardley 17-16. Singles wore exchanged for C. M. Kinetog

the next few houts, but Coates con Worthington

tinued to keep ahend and at the 2014 head was leading by 19-18.

On the 20th Hyde-fay held three shots now the match would have been with n per his, but Contes earne

came up fret lost wood to lay the shot.

Hyde-Lay hnd shot his belt and Pontes scored an easy two on the next hend to win 22-18.

M. Tindall

Keetan...

MATCH

EAST LANCS. CRICKET Y.M.C.A. Elvin And Whitehead Beat SWIMMING

"D (S)" Company

In the last match of the Inter-

GALA

Company First Team League of the TO-MORROW NIGHT

2nd.

Baltallon East Lanenshire Regiment, the Headquarter Wing defeated the "D(5) Company by height wickets.

Deadly bowling by C. S. M. Elvin (eight wickets. for 16: runs) and L/Cpl. Whitehend (two for six runs) nw the "D(S)" Company dismissed for 24 runs. The Headquarter Wing, scored 26 rune for two wickets, and Inna, Out Sunn Inna.

Aver. G 1.175 183* 3 stumps were then drawn, to 449 UG* 64,14)

K8.20 35.901 84.7ZG

The Headquarter Wing have now won the Cricket Shield for the fourth | 22.36 year in succession. The following are 49.89, the positions of the teams.

42,62

"D(S)" Coy

--

The match between the winners and 40.87 the Rest of the Battalion will take 40.47 place on July 29.

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It was fine bowls, worthy of both players. Hyde-Lay was a little un fortunate in findiar, that despite his good form, he could not sustaina Itood lead built up by means of excels | Packer Int play.

A. F. T, W

But the rosteat. erkleavour of Coates, entamet, he denied and beenussi of this, and his really first-class | bowling on the final heads, thoroughly deserved the victory.

Test Matches Are Rapidly Increasing

POST-WAR LIST

• Not onl

BOWLING

The results to date of the Inter- 35.27 Company second team League are as

follow¤;

sil 190 2.2

Cundiffention: 25 wirkets, average 20

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“A” Company lost to "I" Company: "D(S)" Company lost to Hendquarter. Wing I; and C Company lost to Headquarter Wing 1.

A

HOW PADGHAM

WON

(Continued from Puge 8.)

A

TRIANGULAR CONTEST

kala,

triangular aquatic which will also bring the new Junior Section of the European Y.M.C.A. swimming club into active effect, being staged at the Y.M.C.A. to-morrow (Wednesday) Trening, starting at 9.15. in addition

European to the V.M.C.A., teams from the East Lan- cashires, and Royal Engineers will participate.

interspersed

Relay races,

with water pole and diving form the pro gramme, which is ne follows:

Relay race for eight men, ench swimming 25 yards

Relay race for four men, each awimming 50 yarılı.

Medley relay race for five men,

one to swim 23 yards free, another

25

23

yards back stroke, another 25 yards breast stroke, another Yards under water and finally 25 yards free.

Members 50 yards aggregate

race.

Diving by teams of two men each Two water polo matches between. tennis drawn from the European Y.M.C.A., Eust Lancashires 54170 Royal Engineers.

Admission will be 50 cents.

CROSS HARBOUR

In pult of five yards at the short thir Annual Swimming Race

This good work appeared to

24 14,5 ruined when a brassie shot to

be the

1925 fourteenth was caught, in a bunker

1 guarding the green, Padgham ex-

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Br 441

AP

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t. A R. Preldes 201

Wellned Pope 3A. V ¦ Hogwood

M. Jahangir Khan 282

At the commencement of the series of Test matches between England and All-India there have been played 117 Test matches, recognised as "Ufelal,” since the Great War of 1914-18. these 117, forty-five have been played Clark

Podar Raget

Of Watts

Parks

KK 1,39%

NSU

14.20

MO 18.24 3619.23 19.24

TA 10.42 19.34

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12.03 ploded the ball out eight yards from the pin, and holed the putt for a 4. Again the putter had come to the res- cue. He was new two ander 4's with foar holes to play. If Padgham could accomplish them in an average of 4's it was felt he would win,

However, he took a 5 as each of the 20.03 fifteenth and sixteenth holes where 60 20.24 the second shots were sliced into the 20.16 rough. When Padgham pulled his dive into the rough at the seven- teenth and was over the green with the second shot everyone thought that! his chance had gone. But he played #delightful chip practically, stone dend for a 4. Amid deatening cheers The rammed home his putt of 15, feel ut the eighteenth for a 3 and a round of 71. The history of all Champion- ships shows that, generally speaking, the man who gets his score in first

20

20.95 40 HD.97

06.2 478 1,802

105.1 07 POL fa 21.07

KO

21.20 .356 111 10 AK 21.31 1,436

In England, thirty in Australia, Mitchell T. B. 4.2 24 twenty-three In South Africa, eight

Nima

in West Indies, eight in New Zealand, Jerkun and three in India. They have been played thust

1920-21. Australia v England, in Australia | 18ve).

1921-England W Australia. In Fingtuart

1971.--South Africa «. Australie, In South Adrien (three).

1942-21---South Africa v. Englande In South Africa vel.

124 England Bath Atelea, în Englis

$129 Australia v. Enginnst, in Australia

ver,

1924-Euclancunizalia in England

Nej

1997.2 - South Africa v. Baland, in South Africa fel.

1928, England V2 West Indies, in England (Chrom

1979-99 - - Australia v. Bræland, in Australia

1920, --Eaglund v. South Africa, in England.

1929-30,- West indies v. Enginnd, an Wakt 1 T).

1920.30.--New Zealand) v. Enginted, in New

| Zeeinsol sfours.

1530. Englund iv).

Austin

Engeland

1936-31,--Australia v. West Indies, in Ause, {tralin tave).

1930-31,--South Afrlen v. England, in South Afrien 1veh

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1951 England v. New Zealand, in Erurland

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wins.

K.C.C. (1) STILL HAVE CHANCE-

{Continued from Paga-8.)

17 was played on the former's courts, the

scores being as follows: 16.56 E. C. Fincher, and Miss O. Dalziel (Kowloon " C.C." "A")" beat A. V. Remedios and Miss A. Roza 6-2; bent Mahomed Nisou

Absa futteli 31. J. Gopalan, 1* 18, C. A. Barretto and Miss C. Botello 14: M., Jahangir Khan, 30° and 10: C. 5. 6-4; beat A. V. Gosano and Miss 0. Sayadu, D and K.

Ribeiro 7-5.

K. Meherhamil

12

17 3

30 17 11.6

24* 1.0%

E. R. Pincher and Miss M.. Grifiths M. R. W. Aver. (Kowloon C.C. "A") beat Remedios 16 17 and Miss Roza 6-1; beat Barretto 2nd Miss Botoho 6-1; drew with Gosum, and Miss Ribeiro 6-6.

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BOWLING

0. Amar Singh..

Amurath ..261.3 71 GEN D Miss 350.1 71 1,016

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DAR-New Zealastuk

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Semuth Africa,

1092 Marinoul v. All hudla, Ington

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1937

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of (three).

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Austrália v. England, in Australia

1

New Zeminad v. Howland (LWP), 1999 - England v. Wod boller, in Köselerað

113-34.

Soulant, in Allia

11, England v. Australin la Englanil

101 Wort Indice v. Euglart, In West Truckles Kouz).

1954. England v. Sredh Africa, in Englout 4.

“Befeje, South Afrim v. Australia, In South |↑ Alten-v2.

Making a total since the War of 117,

Mushtag Al

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الله دارم

19.64

G. Badiker and Mas A. Mackenzie

|

(Howloon E.C. “A”) lost to Remedius i 40 and Miss Ruza 6-7; beat Barretto and Rosa Miss Botelho 6-4; beat Gasano pud: Baan! Mis Ribeira 0-3. 10,50

3 Aut Al- bowled; L. 15. Jul, 11-3--35 3: M.I Jadumeur Khesa, 354-5 95. 2; C. 5. Nayuén, í 360 15 answarat, 4-11--0; a1 0. Maharaj Kumar of Virlwangsam. 4.7-

11 between Englund and „Weet Indien K between Australia what Wout Indiew

10 between Engeland, and New Zealand.

ween Engfant and New Zealand, and

between England and All¬Înla.

U.S.R.C. v. KOWLOON C.C. "B"

On the U. S. R. C. Courts the home Eide won 7-2. Seores:

1. Goldman and Mrs. N. Wilson (U.S.R.C) beat S. A. Gray and Mrs. Mrs. Hosford 6-2; bent N. A. R McCaw Gl; buat G. C. Burnett and There have been matches between Mackay and Mrs. Stokes 6-2. Australia and New Zealand, but there i A. L. Sulliven and Mrs. Hohues matches have not been recognised by (U.S.R.C.) lost to Gray and Mrs. Before the Great War, 131 Test the Imperial Conference, and there-McCaw 5-7; heat Barnett and Mrs. matches had been played, giving a fore do not come under the end of Hosford 6-1; beat. Mackay and Mrs, grand total of 251, up to the con- "Otlical" tches, particularly be. Sinkos 6-1, clusion of the South Africa v. Aus-enuse the Australian teams visiting)

Capt. J. D. Milne and Mrs, Ashion jtralia series in 1935-35, Chuis:--

New Zealand

just to Gray and Mrs. McCaw 4-6; were generally tin-

in the beat Burnett and Mrs. Hosford 7-5 morc representative, and

beat Mackay and Mrs. Stokes 6-1. nature of scratch comblantions.

1 between Eneland and "Apstrulis,

59 between Enveland and South Afrien.

24 tree Australia and South Afrlen.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Red-Handed

Of Chinese B.C.

The amani harbour race organised

by the Chinese Bathing Club for men and wanen will be held on Sunday next, starting at 2 p.m.

Entry is open to the Colony and a fee of 50 cents is, being charged. Entries should be sent to Mr. Fung Kwok-wa, Compratore Department, Green Island Cement Company.

On July 20, at 7.30 p.m. n night fete is being held by the Club and there will be a 200 metres relny race for ladies (four in each team) which is open to the Colony.

The night fete prizes have all been donated by Mr. Aw Boon-law, pro- prietor of Tiger Balm.

CANADIAN CHINESE CLUB

Owing to the inclemency of the weather the Launch picnic arranged by the Canadian Chinese Club which was to have taken place last Sunday was cancelled.

More than twenty members and guests, among when were Dr. Kirk, Mr. Stewart and Captain Bentley, were waiting at Queen's Pier hoping that the weather would calm down sufliciently for the launch to take them to Clear Water Bay. When the committee decided that the plenie would have to be cancelled, Dr. Kirk kindly offered the use of his matched at Repulse Bay,

The party journeyed out there in severut cars, and spent a very CR- joyable afternoon,

ALLEGED. FORGED

TICKET

WARRANT FOR ARREST

OF CLERK

A warrant for the arrest of Yip Kuu, 36, clerk, was issued by Mr. W. Schufield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, after he had failed to appeor to answer a charge of having travelled on trancar No. 23 at Queen's Road Enst yesterday and failed to pay his fare,

Mr. W. A. Mackinlay appeared for the Tramway Company, represented in Court by Mr. A. Gillard, Chief Traffic Assistant.

Defendant's bail of $25 was estreat. ed when he did not answer the charge.

Mr. Mackinius applied for a rant for the arrest of the defendant, saying there were other charges in connection with the forger of a trum ticket

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