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Jack Lovelock, brilliant New Zea land athlete, who broke all records yesterday to win the 1,500 metres at the Olympics.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1936.

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET HISTORY

(LEAGUE TENNIS

RECREIO CONSOLIDATE

HEAD "C" DIV. TABLE

By the large margin of seven and orte-half sets to one end, one-half, the South China Athlelle Association "C" division beat the Civil Servici-'

DESHILLSBANKISTANIA BRIGLICERAIBIU ELYRIKIM

Our Daily Golf Hint

The mental side of golf has the majority bunkered before they even start.

dler, Gerurd.

İNCİDADERAUcatistan. NaulatrisEREZANI VURE NEW DET

SUCCESSFUL

Cricket Club on their own grounds, RACKET

yesterday afternoon,

J. Faro and 1. Agafaruff lost to J. Mok and Y. L. Kwon 4-0; fost to N. K. Ma and Dr. Y. K. Ng 1-6; drew with C. M. Tanng and C. 13. Wong 0-8.

W, Colledge and J. Simpson lost to J. Mak and Y. L. Kwan 2-0; lost to N, K. Ma and Dr. Y. K. Ng 1-6; lost to C. M. Tsang and C. 1. Wnog 3-6. Bentley and R. M. Wood fost

J

to J. Mok and Y 1. Kwan 4-6; lust to N, K. Ma and Dr. Y. K. Ng 1-6; Teal C. M. Tang and C. B. Wan 6-4,

RECREIO ». K.C.C. ("B")

Club de Recreio was too strong by KCC, "33" at the K.C.C., winnin Hay seven and a half sets to one rel

half.

Results:

G. and H Noronha (evreloj des feated

A. Philippene and A. 1. Fisher, 6-4; best V. II. Freeman and L. E. Kirby, 6-3; brat d. L. Anderson

1. McKenzie, 7-3. - und W

A. M. Silva ti 1 Goncalv keere10) defeated Philippena and Fisher, 043; lost to Freeinan and Kirby, 3-0; beat Anderson and Me- Ketele, 1-3.

L. A. Silva and J. Xavier (Recreio) drew with Pippens and Fisher 6-8: beat Freeman and Kirby, 6-4; beat Anderson mul McKenzie, 8-2.

Beeren KLTS.. S.C.A.A.

LEAGUE TABLE

10 10 O 0 75% 14% 20 XX O D GO 11 16

WIELDERS

IN "C" DIVISION OF TENNIS LEAGUE

The following are the most success- ful pairs to date in the "C" Division of the tennis league. Their perform- fances include yesterday's muichen,

"C" DIVISION

Ferien and Wher (A,3,4)

V. Freeman and T.. E. Kirby

MORE ABOUT THE FIRST ENGLISH TOUR

.(By R. Abbit)

The doings of George Parr's side in New Zealand perhaps do not properly belong to a sketch of Australian cricket but a brief account of them may be interesting as it was the first time an English cricket side had visited this country.

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Although Caffyn does not committį breakdown of the engines caused himself is any detailed statement on further delay and altogether it seems the subject the standard of cricket into have been a most unfortunate trip. the various Томия вест to have (been very much the stare na that exin- However a day after landing they (ting in the smaller towns in Australia. took train to Geelong where they drew An unus, the games were played a match with a local twenty-two, and against odds, with occasional going on to Maryborough they played single wicket match afterwards. (In a two day exhibition match on the cidentally 1 wonder that the counties linea I have already described. In do not revive this old practice on days this place E. M. Grace took on six lo- when county matches fish early, cal players. The match does not ap- single wicket game with G. 0. Allen pear to have been finished as E. M. at 104 not out! and R. W. V. Robins taking on Sut the close of play was eliffe and Verity would be quite a Then came Ballarat and Bob Carpen- draw, one would imagine.) Gamester made 121 in a score of 310 the game were played at Dunedin, Christchurch, largest total yet made. The and then at Dunedin again.

however was drawn. After this the team returned to Melbourne for the Victoria. final game against 22 of There was a sodden wickel and the weather was had. The twenty two made the highest score-150-which was scared against the English side.

CHEERFUL SIDE

The team seems to have been a very cheerful one, and enjoyed life whether when attending publie dinners or when སྤང༥iu; tiecit་ skipper George Parr made a Maori chfef by the gift of n

SO ENDED THE TOUR P. W. L. D. piece of matting, and then in honour

So ended the four, the team having bound to kiss all the Indies! In fact the team enjoyed this last episode played 16 games against teams of very much more than George Parr twenty-two players, of which, they

Car who was nut entirely care of what had drawn six and won ten. view the gentlemen of the settlement Penter, Calfyn and Hayward headed might takes of the proceeding. One the batting averages in that order. ceremony when they observed, dated As far as I can discover Dr. E. M. splendid brick to the team two years before, Grace did not show jas at Dunedin they each planted a forra which he exhibited in England before, Lul after this time. By the memorial free at the cricket ground.

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If this should meet the eye of anyone way the team seems to have been run aring basis and not on the whe has born a resident of Dunedin, on a sharing it would be good of him or her to in-principal

* fixed payment as form me if those trees are still stand-before, as Cailyn remarked that each ing. cannot help reflecting that if man cleared about $250 from, the this practice had been followed regn- trip after all expenses were paid, larly Australian, Cricket grounds As had happened in 1881/62, one would be surrounded by some sizeable man stayed behind. Jumes Caffyn. foresist

the author of the book on which 1 The side returned from New Zea-have drawn so heavily for my facts land to Melbourne after a very plea-here abcepted the offer of the Mel- 77 sant visit and they went on and beat bourne C.C.. who appointed him a twenty-two of Castlenuine although conel at salary of £300 per annum They had had a good deal of sen-nick-

for two years. The appointment was ness. By the way in those days son-

one similar to that accepted by sickness seems to have fallen very heavily upon cricketers and to have Charles Saunders at Sydney in 1062, titked very largely in their recallee. There is no doubt that these appoint- ments did a very great deal for Aus- tions. There are B great mong ||

tralian Cricket, In 1884 Coflyn distinct which was published some time after writes that he noticed the 1905 visit to England. On the improvement in Australian cricket

he was

Brst return from Castlemaine to Melbourne since the time when

there, and he later records how keen all his pupils were to profit by his Instruction-"always willing to re- trieve an error, never taking offence at having their faults pointed but and never jealous of one another."

of He states that the bowlers were

than the much higher standard batsmen in those days, and this was to be proved on a celebrated day in 1878.

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an exhibition match played be tween two elevens each consisting of siv English players and five Austra lians. George Anderson's side with E. M. Grace, Hayward, Lockyer, Clark, and Jackson won by four wic akots.

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WIN BY FOUR WICKETS

◊ 7 & 1 Thence the teams sailed for Sydney where they arrived on March 14. 1521804 and three games were played Caffyn netually only stayed a year against twenty-two players of Newut Melbourne. He had been a hair- South Wales. In these gamon the lo-dresser by trade and when a good 3210 cut side had the assistance of the opening offered in Sydney the Mel- Sydney C. C. coach Charles Law-bourne Club very sportingly let him rence, who had stayed behind in 1862 go. 11e did very well, and managed 32 when the first visiting team went back to and time to coach for the Warwick

to England. The reason was Easter

Club I wonder if it still exists? and the Englishmen suffered a goud In 1871 Caufyn returned to Englalid Ideal from the hent.

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5. Ma and 11. C. Yu (Univeralty?

A. I.. Taui wed. Rheem (07ħjvezel)

C. Wef and P. E. Chớp (C,LC)

M. A. and M. E Khan (K.LT.C.) P. Khan and K. · T Ma

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N. P. Kamolla and C., W. lam

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as the climate did ant suit his wife.

In the first game, although led on He reveals that in the ten years the first innings, they obtained a win after the visit of the first team,

four wickets. George Parr again Australian

all over cricket

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213

204

EXCHANGE RATES

Berlin.

the

felt a victim to the erysipelas which country had made phenomenal Im- had been troubling him off and on pro during the tour.

The second game, was played on a wet wirket and ended in an even draw,{ NSW. made 102 while England had 114 in the third match the wicket istili favoured the bowlers and there was a most exciting finish. The local twenty-two only made GB, but the than English total was to better

Then Now South Wales

83. There was a had start to the English Innings and although Tom

provement.

(To be Continued.)

RINK CHAMPIONSHIP ENCOUNTER

12,481 Hayward and Caffyn stopped the rot. K.C.C. Players Lose To

wickets inter fell fast and Tinley, the 527 fost uin, was at the wicket when Tom Lockyer made the winning hit, to give 19.810 England win by one wicket. There

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were no less than 20,000 present to 5021 16

A. H. Dallah's rink, comprising D. Y. view the games and I believe that, in | M. Khan, A. K. Minu and M. 7.30's

2012 those days these figures far exceeded Adal, defeated A. Hyde-Lay's four 2015

*** jany to be shown in England. 1212

(E. C. Fincher, G. Craig and F. Their next move was back to Mel-Cicodwin) by 21 shots to 18 in the 38 bourne, by ship as usual, but just out-quarter-final of the Open Rink 1107

109sile the feads they came in collision Championship played on The Kow- 1/2/15/16 12.45/10 with a smaller vessel, which sunk, loon Docks green yesterday.

1705% bappily without loss of life, Several 20% of the team were very upset but one and the standard of bowling.

The game was full of excitement, 592euvered himself with glory by sleeping 387 through the whole affair. It trans-winners led practically all the way, comparatively high. Although the 219pires that he had done himself, very the result was in doubt until the 1.2.1/64 Fivell indeed at the farewell tillin.

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10/16 After a delay of two days they got off ind, so narrow was the lead. Owing 199/16 again-but this time had so many mess to the lateness of the start, the game 106 quiturs in the cabins that they all did not finish until 7.45 when the

lopt on deck and aught enklu.

Jack could hardly be seen.

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