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LEADING PERFORMERS IN BADMINTON LEAGUE Individual Records: The Complete Lists
Delow will:be found the up-to-dato; records of various couples competing! in the Hongkong Badminton League. ; Thero will be revised weekly In fu- turd and will appear every Saturday in the Telegraph.
MEN'S DOUBLES
"A". Diril
J. W. L.
J. J. Neuredios and X. A. Oliveira
(Recreio) ... 24 28 1
F de Boa and H.. A. Alves
__(Recrelo). E. F.
Fincher and 27.
Kew
(82 Andrew) ....................... 21 16 8 F... Kwok and B. W. Liang
P. Tan and K. Hui (Univer
EL. I. Shule and W. „Shute
21 12
1. A. Carvalho and A. M. Bliva
(Reerela "X"
12 11 1
T. C. Lee and K. L Yong (Univers
alty A
12 11 1
W. C. Cher and P. C. Leung
(C.IL.C.) W. He (CRC) C. Y. Yung and 15.
I. A. Carvalho and I A. I Atres
+
(Rarelo "A") ........agen Ai E, Xavier and IL A. Barros
(Recreio "3") .......................... 12 CH. Foon and K. 8. Liese
(University "A") ........................... 12 B. A. Gry and A. E . Gost
(UL Andrew's)
I A. Bilva and E. AR. Aires
(Heerelo)
F. A. Broadbridge and Y. V. Wong
[[5). Andrew's)
T. Y. Chuang and T. Y. Ong
Kok and H. Keh (Chinese
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TI. A. Noronha and O. C. Pereira
(Recreio "1"}
III. Wong and T. W. Wong
(Chipes "Y"
12
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1. H. WODg and
Chng
(Chinese "yy
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E. F. Mneber and A. B
H. A. Harro and N.
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1. A. Carvalho and 2. A. Bitva
(BL Andrew's) on
(Betrelo
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H. A. Noronha, and A. I. Xavier
(lected "")
A. E. Xavier; and F. A. Noronha
(Heerele "B"
K. Hul and B. C. Tye (University
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W. C. Choy and 11. H, Ho,
1. D. Leung and T. F. Lo (C.R.C.)
T. E. Yong and K. L. Hui (Univer-
Alty
****)
3. 3. Ong and F. Kob (Chinese
6
2 +
N. A. E. Mackay, who is not only s prominent cricketer, but, with A. Chan se his partner, heads the list of individual performances in the "B" Division of the Badminton League.
TV. Wong and T. A. Madar (St.
Andrew "A")
J.
(5). Andrew's "A") ..........................
Hibelto and It.
(Recrelo "A"}
J. 1. Anderson and A. L. Fuher
(Free Landen) ...........
B. A. Gray and F. A. Broadbridge
(BL. Andrewa
loon To "A").
A. W. da Ross and K. C. How (Kowloon Tong "A") pombe Yang Chen and Jago (9. and 8.
Home
B. A. Broadbridge mad A. §. 1
(81) Andrew's) ........................ Wellb And W. Borague (8.) 9. Hope)........ A. W. Frown and J.
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(V.R.D.)
E. M. J. Soare and D. M. Xavier
(V.R.0.)
C. N. di Bilva and M. H. de Bores
(V.R.C.)
W. Lawrence and A. I Barretto
(V.I.(1)
A. L. Barrello and M. M. Bores
(V.R.0.)
A. W. da Rosa and J. A. D. Soares
(Kowloon Tond "A")
J. A. Donald and I. f. F'escolly
(BL John's)
I'eler La and K. C. 1100 (Kowloon Tong "B") ...............
3. A. Bossen and F. 9, Bmedier
(Kowloon Tong "A")
C. Jago and J, Balno (8.
Lome 3. M. Tom (K.
Ko Fock-eing and
3. J. Alvared and X. H. Les (K.
Tong "D")
R. N. Le and 3. M. Fong (Row-
loon Tong """
Peter Lo and IL' chin
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET
HISTORY
(Continued from Page 8.)
The Australlans batted after the ten interval when Larwood had, had
ings were 05-23-126-8! In the match he took 13 for 250!
THE LAST GAME
a rost and knocked for the first time.
Australia had been slowly improv- Woodfull and Ponsford were out ating and she had now got her best once to Larwood. The former war team probably, putting in Fairfax, caught magnificently by Chapman at
backward point while the latter was Wall (the fast bowler) and Horn)- clean bowled. Four wickets fell for brook for Hendry, a'Beckett and Blackie. But England had Sutcliffe very few rude that evening. The and Chapman out of the side from Australian batsmen in this game
while White,
his
completely failed. They were out injuries and illness for 12% in the first innings and as though he played, could not bowl best owing to muscular trouble. It was a match to be played to, a
Still when England made 510 in Anish Chapman went in again and put on 342 for eight declared. Left their first knock things seemed alright. with the thormous number of 742 Hobbs got 142 and Leyland 137 in his
Arst Test inpinga.
Then Australia com-E runs to get to win, Australia
Woodfull and Brad- pletely collapsed and were all out aserted herself and put up 401- for Go. It is, however, only fair to very fine reply. mention that Gregory was crocked man once more got centuries. But then
rather went to England
to pieces before and could not bat in either Innings while Kelleway fell ill and could not Wall, who took 6 for 60, and only got the runs for bat in the second. The running of 257. Australia made
the Australians left a great deal to five wickets and put a little better be desired, and the delding was complexion on her cricket affairs! heavily criticised. 208
SECOND TEST MATCH
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LADIES' RECREATION CLUB,
American Tournament
A. L. Faber and K. Bhute (Free
3. C. Leute and C. T. Yung
(C.R.C.)
WY. Wong and T. F. La (CEC) BY: LONG
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P. C. Leung and C. N. Tang
(C.R.C.)
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A. M. Rodrigo and N. Deltro (Recreļu "D""). .........
Bhute and R. M. King (Free Lances)
1. C. Zoone and JI. P. Ong (Univer
Will members please note that Ong and K. 8. Chang (Uni- the American Tournament (ladies doubles) arranged for Wednesday, February 24th, has been postponed
to Friday, February 26th.
M. E. OLIVER,
I' C. Leung and P.
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loon Tong.......... 18 13 11. A. Darrow and Miss 8. Remedioe
(Recreio "")
A. M. Silva & Miss M. Ribeiro (Reerela "")...........
11. A. Barros & Mr. F. de Bousa
(Recreio "B")
1. A. Harron and Miss M. Itībeiro
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Kwok and J. Bennitt (St
Jubn's) ..................... 21 19 2 N. A. E. Mackay as A. Chan
(Kawloon Tong "A") **.................... 30 19 11
A. E. IL Cuatro and R. Lea
(Kowloon Tong "A") compud 30-17 10 A. Smith and N. Bmlth (St. John's) 15 12 1. T. Wop and II. N. Chung
(King's College)
18 10 2
J. Pau and I. II. Lo (King's
Collego) ***
G. A. Smith and R. Koh (St
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(Kowloon Tune "A") pogre
M. M. le V. Soares and W. Law-
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Liang (C.R.C)
(Recreio "")
N. A. E. Mackay & Me Gonzales
(Kowloon Tong)............14
A. M. Hilva and Mus' A. Remedios
G. A. Smith and Mrs. Beatus (St.
John's)
11. Kew and Mrs. Castro (Kowloon
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(Kowloon Tong)
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(Kowloon Tong)
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(King's College)
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A. Chan & Mrs. Cuatro (Kowlcon
Tong)
6. r. Chan and W. N. Cheun
S. A. Rumjaho and C. N, da Silva
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A. o. Barrelto sad F. M. L. Sonra
(V.R.C.)
A. J. Basto and 0. Barretto
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(King's College)..............................
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CUP ENTRY
(Continued from Page 8.)
The running of Hoppy Eve (Needa) over a mile was no doubt slow, but it will be seen that the last half was done in 1.01.3/5 with 20.1/5 seconds for the last quarter and this seems to coincide with my statement, which I made in my racing notes of 22, that Happy Eve is a January sprinter.
Gregory and Kelleway were Test in the
his Gregory perforce as
left injured,
Australia bowler, without really Amazing it was, however, that Brad- man was dropped. In their places Richardson, Dr. Nothing and D. Blackle came into the side. The changes, however did not improve Australia won the things very much.
very well did togs and England indeed to dismiss them for 253 though the Australians were very unlucky In losing Ponsford who broke a bone in his finger in the first innings and played no more in the Tests. Geary most of the damage, taking five did wickets for 35 runs.
On the same morning the Russian England then proceeded to score 036 thanks to a splendid innings of trainer called all the aspirants be- 251 by Hammond. As a matter of longing to Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar to fact the smallest score on the side show what legs they had over short was eleven by Sutellite while Duck-distances, and while the test was not worth made 39 not out and White entirely as anticipated, it gave us a
fine batting recovery clear line of their power. 20. However
Thunder Bay had a run over six in the Australians' second innings served to save them from the utter furlongs in 1.38, finishing the last two. despondency into which they would furlongs in 32.2/8 secunds and it ap- otherwise have fallen. Both Wood-peared to me that the roan pony was and full and Hendry scared centuries and all out. Commencement Bny in all 307 runs was scored. England Red Feather journeyed a mile in went in tail foremost and lost two 2.11.1/5 and they finished much bet- wickets in getting the 10 they re-ter. Their last three-quarters were
toured in 1.37.1/5. quired.
A spoon and practice' shoot will |be held, by, courtesy of the Naval Fauthorities,
on the Stonecutters |range to-morrow (Saturday)......after... noon, commencing at 2 p.m. sharp.
*A privato launch will leave Queen's Pier at 1.15 p.m., calling al #1 Kowloon and Shamshulpo,....... It will », 1:2 [return at the conclusion of the
shooting.
J. Alvares and Smedley (Kowloon
Tong "13") ....................................................... 12 M. Well and G. Cax (BL Andrew's
3._AC_V. Bonres and Pater. Lo
(Kowloon Tong: "33")
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BADLY OVER A MILE
Mr. C. Hearne, who arrived Inst Friday, will be looking after Mr. Grayburn's string of chargers and will give a helping hand to Mr. L. G. Frost who has Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar s lot at his disposal. Mr. Hearne had
mile his legs over Aire and the racer went badly over a
THE THIRD TEST MATCH There was tremendous excitement in Australia over the third match. Iron- Ponsford was injured and
little, so the young had done dman and n'Beckett came in.
rather surprised to find that Nothing was dropped but as I think
Scenic View continued to please the I mentioned before it was a queste connections, galloping the champion of bowling and he had only como
course distance in 2.53.1/6 and the off with the bnt. Anyway Oxenham
finished gamely, His jockey Noble had advocated from the start. will be Mr. T. L. Wong who was at was picked a player whose claims pony
the Valley yesterday trying out Once more the Australians won the the toss and batted, and once more the several genets of Mr. Li Lan-sang. Melbourne wicket before lunch play- ed up to its reputation and Woodfull, Victor Richardson and Hendry had all gone for a very few, as the ball was lifting in a very nasty fashion. But it settled down after lunch, Kippax and Ryder got centuries, and useful the finally Australia had
score of 307
England however had Hammond, who proceeded to make 200, while Sutcliffe and Jardine stood by. Then
they threw me advantage-
very much as
have done in
the
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Rosemary
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present Test-anaest their last five CLUBHOUSE CHATTER
Australia aunty supp
BY "VERITAS"
(Continued from Page,-8.)
wickets for fifty-three, being only a miserable
on. with 351 and the wicket was rain-damaged. Australin to lose and had only two wickets to Ryder very cunningly did not have the wicket rolled before his side botted about one o'clock for rain had prevented an curlier start. It was a fine score, and both Woodfullknown Leonard-Hachiuma partner- and Bradman made centuries.
THE FOURTH MATCH
moved, the Rumjahn cousins may well stage a come-back. The well-
T
ship is no more, due to Hachluma's transfer to another part of the world. I suspect Tsul Wal-pul and Paul Kong will enter the doubles, and a But England had more bats than very formidable pair they will make. two in the side and after Hobbs and This event appears to be a very open Sutcliffe had put up 105 for the first affair, and I am wondering whether, wicket Sutcliffe went on to make 135, if Lee Wai-tong gets back into prac- while Hammond, Hendren and Jar-ice, he and Luk Ding-cheong will dine all did well and the runs were not cause an upset. They progress- knocked off for 7 wickets. Australla ed as far as the semi-final last year had lost the Ashes!.
A GREAT PERFORMANCE
In spite of the fact that the rubber was lost, keen rivalry continued. Jackson came in for the first time and scored 164 in his first Test Innings and made 36 In the second. He was not yet twenty years of age and his early death in 1933 lost Australia a very Ano player..
-
England won the, toss and Ham- mond made his third consecutive three figure innings in Test, Hobbs and Sutcliffe had started the side off well making 143 but after that only Chap man stopped with Hammond and the total was 334 which Australia topped by 35 runs. The M.C.C. then got 383, Hammond getting another century, Jardine 08 and Tate 47,
and gave the ultimate champions n very hard tussle before losing the Afth set.
NEW BRITISH COINAGE
MINT OFFICIALS SEE KING
ac-
was
London, Feh, 4. Ambassadors and Ministers credited to the Court of St. James attended at Buckingham Palace this morning to present their new letters of credence to the King, The King, for the first time on a State occasion, wore the uniform of Admiral of the. The Australians wanted 340 to win Fleet. The Foreign Secretary
attendance. though Hendry failed for the in second time in the match everyone This afternoon the King received else did pretty well. They must have Sir Robert Johnson, deputy Master
had
not Oldfield called Bradman of the Mint, and Mr. R. Metcalfe, one for one which he hit to Hobbs at of the Mint medaillonists. It is cover and Bradman was run out for understood the King discussed with 581 Finally England won by 11 runs.them matters connected with new
White's figures in the second inn- colnago-British Wireless.
and
won
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