TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
BOXERS, NOTE !
CARTLIDGE THROWS DOWN GAUNTLET.
CHALLENGE STILL GOOD.
(To the Bililor of the Chine Muda
Sir. May I use the medium of
LOCAL RUGGER.
HERMES" DEFEATS THE
FLAGSHIP.
WEEKLY SERVICE GÂMM. A
LOCAL HOCKEY.
WHO'S WHO IN THE CLUB ELEVEN,
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Rugby continues to thrive in the China Fleet,
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Every Monday an inter-ship
ground at Happy Valley.
will
your paper to accept the challenge match is played on the Navy "B" with the Royal Navy and a very |
of "Iron Bus (for 15, 3-minute rounds), if the H. B.A. is willing to stage-the-fight?----
With regard to a statement that I have remained very silent since my challenges have been accepted
When the rugby section of the Hongkong Football Club start practices again on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the Royal Navy hope to be able to use the Cab ground on the same day-at an carlier I would like it to be known that hour-matches to finish before the having thrown down the gauntletch men turn up. and having been accepted, it is not my place to approach the K.B.A. beat H.M.S. "Hawkins" by & but for the acceptors to make pro-points (w goal and a try) to ni
after a very good game.
posals as to terme..
Yesterday HM.S.
Hermes"
1 is customary leastways in A. B. Dowden of the Ragship England, for promoters who played scrum-half for the approach boxers with their pre-Navy in the last two seasons positions.
against the Club, turned out for his ship.
Seeing that there are live me in the Colony (Rogers, Wareham,
The Hermes" team seemed to Ewin, Morriss and Bus) ansious have improved on the form shown to meet me and that I have wrendycarlier in the season against the said I am willing to meet anyone. Club
I cannot understand why Mr. J. Brook has not arranged or atr interview or said a word on the matter.
While on the subject. for the benefit of those who are always quoting the Chadwick-Cartridge fight. it might be of interest tule them to know that Seamar: Chad- wick, lace of the Colony, has just lost on a disqualification reunds to Johnny Edmunds. of Wales; that he also lost in 31 ronds to Me Alormum of Belfast,
Thanking you, Mr. Editor. For the publicity,
Yours, etc.,
JIM CARTLIDGE,
Naval Yard.
Hongkong, Nov. 2.
HOME CRICKET.
THREE TYKES” GO TO.
INDIA..
WINTER COACHING.
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HOME SOCCER.
ROCHDALE TOP DIV. M. (NORTH).
(Reulor's Service.)
THE CHINA
10 FOR 122.
MAIL.
GRIMMETT STILL TAKES WICKETS.
"AUSSIE" DEMON BOWLUI.
(Reuter's Service.)
Adelaide, November 2 South Australia baat West Aus- ralia by an inhings and 231 runs. Scores:-
West Australia (1st) 170 runs. Grimmett tock 5 wickets for 60
LAWN TENNIS.
HONGKONG MAN WINS AT SELANGOR,
LOSES MIXED DOUBLES,
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 8, 1925, 10:80, A.M."
Hongkong
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Hongkong Share & Res Sharebrokers Eatste Brokerı
Association
Society.
Mr. D. H. Hazell, who is well known, to all Hongkong photo- graphers took part in the Selar- gor lawn tennis championshipsat. the Semenyih Club, on October 17-19.
In the men's open doubles, he TT on Shanghal
TT on London won the Anal with D. H. Klein- man, who is one of the leading:
Banks. Straits players..
Hongkong Bank
do Chartered Bank
PHIS SEASON'S PROSPECTS.
Armistics Buy November the Flongkong Fockey Club play another first eleven. match runs.
South Australia (1st) 612 runs. TA..J. Richardson made 227, Gunn: gume will be assured. much will take place on the Hocker 120 and Scott 77.
West Australia (2nd)-161 runs. Club's own ground-recently allof
to them--which is just across Bryant made 86; Crimmett, took the Bull, opposite the SR5 wickets for 62, runs.
Note: This is not a Sheffield SHANGHAI RACES. where they formerly played most of
Arthur pup inter-state match hextures.
The new ground may also by Richardson represented Austra
liw in the last 'Tests and Grimmett lay the "A" leom this Friday.
On December 2, the fist of the lemoralised the English batting in the fifth Text and in the M.C.C's Him Shielt matches will be play-final match with South Australia]
In the open mixed doubles,, Mrs. Tollemache and Kleinman beat Mrs. Day and Hazell, 6-2, 3-6, Mercantile Bank, A. & B, 10-8 in the final"
do. P.&O. Bank
This is a frunguder founi-- of between Ba Army, Navy, and hub. last"season the Club wen very closely. anything, the play this year will owen be Bighed. With a gremt at" their disposal the Club will hold practice games Saturdays, which will probably Regis on Saburity week.
These
will primary, be for the benefit of idies who dù not play in Club Tunes and beams will be-mode" op by hinelusion of non-ericitatera ne Dagension warmu. Ja this event, thever increasing other of mom here will ineve mer opportunities clavey
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WINE ON Thanos" being away and the two players, with big re- putations wok huging come here to File og siden Durban," London, November 22. Navy Tost fest week, but their tea to Division I (North Section) was negertheless strong. The der- of the English Football Leagues į vien előkem Packed pruefice is play. Rochdale playing away) beating together." As the season pro- Rotherham United by goals to grow they will improve in com- Baril
bination and be strengthened by tha i Cambridge University, at Cam-rrivals of those anticipated. » bridge, lost to Chelen in "friendly" match by 1-2.
The league table, to Follows:-
date
Division. H
· Northern Section
f)
Grimsby ....48 Velion
5
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BETTER CRICKET-
AUSTRALIA DISFAVOURS
CA-CANNY
KINTO THE TIME!
Tinda of Ceylon)
Sydney, Del. 19. With a view to brightening up|| he game, il Fricket Association of Australia are discussing the limita Go of the Sheffield Shield finder. 'state) maladies bo four days each
Note: Hirto the matcher were played to a finish 1
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WORLD TITLE.
BRITISH BOXER WANTS BOUT:
AFTER NIDDLE CROWN,
London, Sept. 24. Tommy Milligam the Europeƒu # be a fresh loves B. D. "Indie' and welterweight cham- Reims Morvaneh yasa South of piem, arrived at New York yester England player. W. J. Woodward day, accompanied by his trainer, frente.sforward took part in very: Thomas Murphy.
BULB TALENT.
good Lancashire hockey. G. P.
(Lammert (wingowy mighi hava Berli
Eapped for Devon if he had not de-
Ginals į voter] so much time lo Bugby foot -
P W. D. L. F. A. Pist An Oxford Blue at centre- Rachitate 04 3. 2 31 10 21 Tad and a Sorceret, county centre- Bradford 14 13 2 337-13 20rward; B, C. Allén is now play- London, October 18.
33 30 13 19 og inside righty for the Club. A. 8. Three Yorkshire county cricket-
46 44 28 22 10. the righs-half, is another ers. Leyland, Waddington and
350 2.21 49 16 Oxford Elne, having played for th Robinson, have accepted engage-Coverity 3 7 1 5 24 23 15
Ashington 3 5 5 3 24 17 15 Varsity in that position. A. Uyer ments to coach for the Maharaja Turtlepoots..13 7 5 26 26 15 Bull who has not you turned out for of Patiala..
Halifax 13 6 2 5 30 19 14 the Bub this season but may do (Leyland is a young, promising Chesterfold.13 6 % 5 23 15 14 so later, was an Oxford Blue for batsman: Waddington, a fast left-Durham .......14
7 0 7 20 24 14hree yehura, being captain in the bowler: and Robinson incoin................13 6 1 6 24 24 13 last. Ho played outside left for his another bowler.]
Vecrington... 14 67 24 31 13 Varsity but he generally takes the Wrexham....13 3.5 4 24 27 12
inner berth for the Club. The Rev. Rotherham...13 44518 3.6-17 Crowe
H. W. L. Martin, lets hulf-bach, Southport....12 3. 4. 5. 20 16played for his college as Cambridge Wigan 13 3 4 6 21 25 10. R. Mitchell, the captain and Ng Sze-kwong, H. C. Hung. HN Brighton.13 4 2.7 19. 30. 10 ventre-half who is standing down in Ching. The Tak-on, Wong Fo-sum: Tranmere 13 4 18.20 329favour of Lieut. Billitoe, R.M. (o', C. Choa. C. Wong, J. L. Young-Walsall 14 2 3 9 17.39 saye, W. Hung. Cheng Kwok-wa | Barrow........14 2 2 10 16 32 and Lai Kwong-taun.
Arm
At Causeway Bay to-morrow at 2.15 p.m.. the Chinese R.C. XI. against H.M.S. "Hermes" will be:
for their all-day mater from-
.....12 5 1 6 23 25 11
7.M.S. "Hermes") Bo-morrow,
mencing 10.30 a.m.) with the As will be seen in today's ad Army to-morrow at Kowloon, the vertisements, the next race meeting Kowloon Cricket Club XI will will be held at Happy Valley be:-J. C. Lyal (capt.), C. Jones, weather permitting) on Saturday, A. W. Ramsey, G. Lee, L. A. R. November, 7. The first, bell will be Duncan, F. W. Howell, W. Frung at 3.15 and the first race starts Brown, J. E. Hancock, A. R. Fat 2.45 pun. The big race of the day Raven, Major A. Pollard and A. N. Į --the 4th event-ought therefore Other.
to alert not water than 4.15 p.m.
CHALLENGE HOLDS GOOD.
RESULTS OF 1ST DAY'S EVENTS.
TIMES ON: SLOW SIDE:
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Shipping.
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were inclined to be slightly on the slow side when the first day's events in the autumn Douglases: meeting of the Shanghat Race Hongkong Steamboats... Club took place. From the names H.K. Tugs & Lighters. below it, will be seen that Hong-Indo-Chinas (Pref.) kong had more than a passing.
(Def.) L'd do. interest in the results -
) Hk. Oriental Navigation 1-SUBSCRIPTION · GRIFFIN
STAKES (6 F):- Mr. Purcell's Caragh
(Mr. Heinzerling) I
Mr. Mogreki's Home Leave
do,
Shell Transports Star Forries. Water-boats
$250
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Refineries.
(Mr. Bucknell) 2China Sugars
Messrs. Woods and Fisher's
Lotto (Mr. Maitland) 3: Time: 1min. 34.2/5secs.
- THE MALOO· PLATE (4F):
Mr. Duy's Duke of Portland ....
Mr. A. N. Dallas)
Mr. Robson's The Innocent
Bird........(Mr. Brand) 2 Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Booran
(Mr. Maitland) 3
Time: 58secs.
| 11. — CRITERION STAKES
(1 M.): Mr. Day's New Zealand
Mr.
Malabon Sugars Mining.
Benguets
Kallan Mining Ad. Langkats (Combined)
do. (Single) Shanghal Exploration Shanghai Loan Rauba
Tronch Mines
Ural Caspians
Docks, Wharves Godowns, &c.
H.K. & K. Wharves
Mr. Dallas) 1 Harry White's Don Alphonso (Mr. Springfield 2 Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's.
Roman Oriole (Mr. McBain) 3H.K. & S. Hotels (old).. Time: 2min. 05secs. IV-THE MAIDEN STAKES
6. F.):
Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's The Mallard. (Mr. McBain) Mr.. Omekrik's Astrup ses
(Mr. Moller) 2 Mr. F.M.S.-Kuala Lumpur
(Mr. O'Brien) 3. Time: Imin. '33secs.
THE WHANGPOO STAKES (1 M.): Messrs. Beith and Pearce's Bill
Brewer... (Mr. Heard) 1 Mr. Ma-ka-lee's Laleham
(Mr. Moon) 2
Mr. Dice's Craps (Mr. Bucknell 3
Time: 2min, 48.275 secs. VI-THE FAH WAH STAKES
(12M):
Mr. Day's Bonnie Scotland ....
Mr. Dallas) 1 Mr. Campox's Old Bill
(Mr. Brand) 2 Mr. Allan's Florida.
(Mr. Springfield) 3 The English title-holder, who is Time: 3min. 16.2/5 secs. hoped to secure about with twenty-one years old, said heVIL-SHANGHAI ST. LEGER Mickey Walker for the world's Mr. Henry Morriss's Warren-
`(13⁄4 M.): "... " championship, and would begin P. Wtraining at once.
played right-half for Hertfordshire. The donor of the Cup (Mr. B. L. Sian who played last season, but i now at Home on leave, was Bedfordshin, county man. B. Mills, the goalkeeper, lu re- presented Shanghai. A F. T. Singapore and D. H. Bhermen (his Farquharsons (back) played for putner) turned out among the best
in India,
The fact that a county player is in the second team speaks for itself. A, A. Dand, who is a Durham man, plays right half, but there is not room for both he and Hetb...
Last week" Hest abowed up very well in duela with Fleet, the great Navy and international forward.
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feld (Mr. Heard) 1 Hongkong Electrica Mr. Liddell's Wheatcroft.... H.K. Developments
(Mr. Bremner) 2.K. Ropes (comb.).
do. Mr. Day's Greenland
(old) do.
(new) Hongkong Tramways.
STAKES
(Mr. Dallas) 3. VIII: ECLIPSE
Time: 3min 44.2/5secs.
- "(14 M.) P ||| Mr. CC R. Burkill's Bribery ... (Mr. Burkill)
Lane, Crawfords Macao Electrics Mackintosh
Feak Trams (old)
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London October 17 Rugby circles were startled this evening by a report that AF THE AUTUMN CUP Blakiston, captain of the North- ampton team and an international Messrs. G. C. Purdue and
(Mr. Brand) 8 Taxis Time 2mins. 48secs.
(Founders) (Ordinary)
.do. Watsons (old) AART Finch's Cœur de do. (new)
..(Mr. Brand) 1Wm. Powells
was ordered off the held in the match against Bart'» Hri North- ampton. Mr. We Two's Young Bill
(Mr. Burkill) 2 Mr. Liddell's Young Grey...
(Mr. Bremner) 3
Bart's won by 14 points to 9. The referee, M. Staphens, said
The following will represent the Club 1st XI against the East Surrey Regiment to-morrow at 5 p.m. abar ut the U.S.R.C..-P. W. F. Mills D. H. Sherman, A.P.T. Farquhar son: A. S. Heat, L. F. G. Billitor, that Blakiston Kicked an opponent, Time: 2mins. 38.3/5 secs. R.M., Rev, E. W. L. Martin: H but the spectators that the x Owen Hughes, B. Allen, Watter first struck Blakiston “Woodward (capt.), B, D): Brans and'
17 Lammert..
London, October 17 Results of the principal niatches played to-day in the Rugby Umon Yesterday a ladies' bookey mately are as follows: was played in Kowloon between Maesteg & Aberavon 24., 1 teams representing the Diocesan Abertillery 0, Pontypool 0. Girls': School and the University. London Scottish 8, Blackheath 19,
Defence best attack and the Bristol 29, Guy's Hosp. 0. match ended in a goalless draw Gloucester. 8, Cardiff 8.
The Unversity beby was Miss E. Bell (captain), Mies I. Ho Tung, Mrs. Keston Miss A Chan,
Fortsmouth US. 3, Devonport
Ser. 18.
Cambridge University 5, Harle
quina 22.
Mina E. Thom, Mind Wong Leicester 6. Newport 5 Mins A. M. dos Remedios, Miss Llanelly 18, Swansea 0 P. Ruttonjes, Mie B. Chan, Ms Moseley 88. Liverpool 5
Oxford University 46 Me
E. Pau, and Miss R. Kwok
this
TEST OF MERIT
judge's man not by was
"to do, but, byð
ough
-- THE KALGAN PLATE '(1, M.): Messrs. M. and L.G.W's West- Mr. Powhattan's Smike
ern Moor, (Mr. Maitland)
TRASMA (Mr. Springfield): Messrs. V. and D. McBain's
Indecision ... (Mr. Burkill) 8- Time: 2mina, 09.1/5secs. Mr. Allan's The Bright Spot
MAN (Mr. Moller) 1 Misses Y and D. M. McBain & ***Grey Duck *** (Mr. McBain)
Mesura. Hoyt and Springfield's Mad Hatter (Mr. Springfield, Time: 2mine. 05.2/secs.
meet
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