FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
SOCCER TOUR.
HONGKONG CHINESE FOR BANGKONG,
VISIT ALMOST DEFINITE.
LOCAL GOLF.
R.M.K.G.C. LADIES' SECTION ACTIVITIES..
namway 'cer cOMPETITION.
The draw for the Railway Cup Byes. Mrs. M. D. Harris, Mrs.
It has almost been definitely decided that a team of local [competition is as follows-- Chinese soccer players-all: mem- || bery of the South China A.A.-willp. J. Lewis, Mrs. Pieroy. Mrs. pay a visit, to Bangkok about next February,
The Hongkong Football Asso- ciation was invited to send a team to the exhibition at Bangkok for the Siam Royal centenary and the FA. has asked the Chinese to re- present the Colony owing to the interport with Shanghai taking place at the same time.
With the representative teany going North and the Chinese tra- Selling South, local competitions will be suspended till their return.
The present understanding is that is highly probable that fourteen or fifteen S.C.A.A. men -not necessarily all Arst team men will make the trip.
Hitherto the Chinese have visited Austrrdia, The projected tour in Bangkok will agum be fol- Juwed with interest. It only re- matus for seme of the best to go te uphold Hongkong's reputation at
soccer.
LOCAL BOXING,
FIRST TOURNAMENT BVENTS.
CORRECTED PROGRAMME,
vison and Mrs. Giritin. Mrs. Ferguson Mr. Murdoch. Mrs. Maitland.
Mrs. Fitzroy. Wiliams. Mr Middleton Amith. Mr. Insom Mrs. Parker.
Mrs. Evans. Mr. E. B. Reed. Mr. Waker Ebog, Ms. Pearce, Mrs. Boss.
Str. Chidy.
Mrs. MorvisoTİ.
Mes.
Longtilt iron, Max Shelhear. HACKS.
LOCAL CRICKET.
"SOME OF TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.
LRG VARSITY DOUBLE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The following will represent the Civil Service Cricket Club in a home League match with the H.K.CC.
LOCAL SOCCER.
CORRECTED LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE..
MATCH TO BE REPLAYED,
MORE PRIZER LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
SHANGHAI POWHATTAN
CHAMPIONS.
LADY: WINS $6,000.
In the Powhattan Club (Shang- The Hongkong Football League hus decided that the Division hai Champions) sweep, 9,880
vall ak If (Section A) match in which St.tickets were
38 Joseph's College beat South China eath-20,640.00.
A by 2-0 on October 24, Is to First prize of $14,826 goes to be replayed.
ticket. No. 8894, Chow Shih-vanı: †(Hangohow)
The College misunderstood in frogard to an unregistored player. Hence the League does not take a to-morrow: F E. serious view. Lawrence, A. E. Wood. G. R. Sayer, B. W. Hamiltón, F. Baker. Ent:- R. D. Evans, F. J. de Rome; F. H Holdman," F J. Ling, F. B. Spillett. R. R. Davies.
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The league tables how stand
Division I.
Kewicoon Ecorela
The H.K.C.C. team will be
Hancock (capt.). A. C. I.KK.F.C Bowker, A. W. Hayward, E. G. Burmys Fammert, E. J. R. Mitchell, Huth China Owen Hughes, E. Pearce, L., Pillery. Ralph, E. F. Stewart, G. R.. Vallack and R. E. A. Webster.
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The following will represent the University in their (home) league gainst the Indian R.CA. A. Rev. E. K Mas, Rimijahn (capt.), Max.uick, Dr. D. K. Sany, H. N.
Balhetchet, A. Hett, Machiuma, S. O. Shahabudin, W. Mong Sling, D: Laing, 6.. W. Lam, RP Ng.
De fast round must be played on before Monday, November 16.-
TAGGAR? CHARLENGE QUI! Enter Forms For the Tuggart halenge Cup are now posted in the various embhouses and at the Elelesa May Institute. Conditions.
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The Indian R.C. 2nd XI will play home (league) against the Varsity 2nd XI and the game
I.R.C. 2nd XI:-J. S. Ackber, Matel plany over bie new course- Bassan, S A. R. Ismail (capt.), Pauling: Whree-quarters of handicap A, S. Ismail, M. P. Madar. Y. A. allowed; men's tees to be used; en-Wahab, A. R. Minu. R. Nazarin, tries Glow an. November 88: conA. S. Suffiad, D. M. Razack and † pullition is afgem la residents of 5. A. Rumjahn, Umpire, A. Ö.
Hongkong only
| Madar; Scorer, V. Espina.
University 2nd XI: B. N. Sudan (capt.). E. Zimmern,, W. M.. Gittins, C. A. Peterson A. T M. Barma, Y. C..Teh, H. Y. Leong, A. Hoalim, C. H. Yeoh, C. K. Ong,
Hiptools.
SILACHAL POERSOME. COMPETITION. A Shanghai foursome competition Fate yesterday afternoon, Mwill be held on Monday, December J. Brook (manager, Hongkong, on the new rouse Panting for Boxing Association), courteously is presented by Mrg. A H handed the "China Mail" the Ferguson Players must choose. corrected programme for the first heir partners and opponents; three- tournament, Saturday, November 21. commencing 9.15 p.m. Book-eightlis, of combined handicap to be ing at Moutrie's next week, details given to be announced.
The card la
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The H.K.CC: 2nd XI in the (home) league match with Royal Navy 2nd XI will be:-. D., MeNicoll (capt.). C.T. Fowle, H. S. trordon, H. Griffin, H. E. Hollands, Hall, W. W. Mackenzie, D. B. G. Nicholson, D. Reid, D. H. Sherman
The result of the medu round under handicap played at Fanling 10 round contest for the welter-rom November 7-11 was as follows: weight championship of
W. Doughs 74-4: 60 wins dreh fand O. Skinner Colony and the Scott-Harston
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Bells, J.M.S.
W. W. Mackenzie, 8T-7=74; } "Hawkins." welterweight cham-W. Lang, 862-12 74: T. Ramay, pion of the Colony v. A.B. Ewin, 9218-71, divid second prize. ILM.S. "Hermes. middleweight champion of the Navy and Marines.
6found welterweight contest
A.B. Piper H.M.S. Sub- marines Stoker Morris,
Y, 11.M.S. "Hermes."
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Ground featherweight con- Text1-
A.B. Gardner. H. M. S. "Hermes" v. Drummer Bowles, 1. Batt.. "East Surrey Regt.
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BOWLS PROWESS.
SCOTTISH SINGER'S GOOD
RDCORD
MR. HERAN'S BUCC288.'
Mr. William Heughen, the fumour Scottish singer, who gave concert in Hongkong fast bis night, finds time occasionally for his. favourite game of, bowie ta
6 round lightweight contest:correspondent writes from Sydney.
. S. Baker H.M.S. "Hermes" During his recent four of Queens-
v. Signalman Rogers, H.M.S.and he and his manager and "Tamar."
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brother (known as David Kennedy
have been keeping the fag dying
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6 round middleweight contest with the aid of local Scote,
The following is a summary of the A.B. Poarce, "H.M.S. "Haw- king. A.B. Miller. H.M.S.matches played "Hernies,"
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6 round welterweight contest:----
PO. Meen, H.M.S. "Tamar'"
Stoker
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Murrol; HOMES
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- AQUATIC SPORTS.
ROYAL NAVY HEATS AT V.R.C.
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The following will play for the igengower C.C. in their friend-
Temur
Goals.
Second prize $6,928 to-No. 1481,{{| Mrs. Walker (Shanghai).
Third prize $2,967 to: No. 4886, B. B. B., Ershipu.
Namok
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
TT on London TT on Shanghai
Banks. Hongkong Bank
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 18, 1925, 10.80 ALM
London'.
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HOME GOLF.
MITCHELL AND COMPSTON
IN MATCH.
"ABE" FOUR, UP.
Shipping.
A golf match between Abu Oriental Navigation Mitchell and Archie Compaton for Shell Transports
a purse of £200 and £100 aside Star Ferries
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WEEK-END
SPORTS
BUDGET.
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LEAGUE SOCCER.
TO-MORROW'S' LEAGUE
MATCHES.
SURREYS MEET KOWLOON.
matches are down for decision to- The following league football
¡TOKEOW----
Division' I. Surrey Regiment Kowloon nt Sockumpoo, klék-off at
14:15 p.m.
Hongkong Football Club v. Club aurcio, at Clubs ground, kick Police v. South China, Navy "B"
ly game with the Royal Artillery: D. Fritz (capt.), T. Grimes, R. C.de Reed, S. Abbas, A. Hamson, E. off at 4.15 p.m. Hamson, A. Kitchell, E. Fincher,
A. Gahagan, B...W. Bradbury, Fground, kick-off at 4.15 p.m. Schnepel Reserve: M. Pinna.
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WHITE WINGS
YACHT CLUB OPENING CRUISE.
OTHER WEEK-END EVENTS
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The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, have a full week-end! On Saturday they have their opening cruise and Ladies' Day at whichf| there are several races for the fair sex, races for the Navy and some
rowing.
On Sund the cruisers open their chamamento season with a race from the Club to Tathong Rock, back to the Club line and then to Channel Rocks and back, distance of about 18 miles.
There will be further activity on Monday when the Brat race in the-Eadies' championship will be sailed over a course of about five kick-nilles. Most of the racing yachts will again have helmsmen From
championship. the fair sex for this very popular
Div. IL. (Sec? A). H.K.FIC. Reserves Y. St. The Civil Service C.C. "A" team Joseph's College, Club ground, to go across to the Police round kick-off at 2.45 p.m.-
Drummers v. Surrey Reserves, is-C. H. Beardall, F. E. Booker,
at Sookumpoo "A" ground, off at 2.45 p.m.
H. F. Harper, B. C. K. Hawkins, E: A. Bastin, W. H. Edmonds, H. E. Strange, H. F. Westlake, W. Urgell, R. S. W. Patterson. T. W.
Carr.
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Club de Recreio "A" v. Kowloon Reserves, Kowloon ground, kick Foff at 4.15 p.m.
Below is the summary of the programme for the Royal Bong- kong Yacht Club's opening cruise to-morrow:
·Div. II (Sec. B). South China "B" v. Club de Recreio "B," at Sookumpoo "g" ground, kick-off at 2.45 p.m.
Event 1 (2 p.m.)-Combined Moslem Club "A" v. Drummers
Chinese Rigged Reserves, Chinese ground, kick-English and
cruisers, 2 miles. joff at 2:45 p.m.
"Event 2 (2.30 p.m.)-Race for Kowloon "B". v. St. Joseph's Reserves, Kowloon ground. kick-Royal Navy whalers, cutters, gigs
and galleys, 31⁄2 miles. off at 2:45 p.m.
Event (3 p.m.)-Handicap V. St. Joseph's
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HOME BOXING. IMPOSING ALBERT HALL PROGRAMME..
INTERNATIONAL BOUTS,
When Johnny Brown beat Harry Scotland (Kennedy, akip W Mason (lightweight champion of University
Heughan, third 30. Too-Europe) on points over 20 rounds Boarders, Chinese, ground, kick-Class, 444 miles. woomba (Gaydon, champion at Albert Hall on October 8 (as off at 4.15 pm.
South China "C" v. Moslem Club. reported), the other bouts were:-
Kid Lewis was disqualified in "B" at Sookumpoo ground, kick. the first round of his contest with off at 4:15 pm. Marcel Thuru.
1995) 18. Scotland (Heughan 2. Too
woomba 21. Scotland (Kennedy) 18, W. Toowoomba (Webb, yeveral times champion) 14. Scotland (3 rinks) Kennedy 4,
Yeronga 19. Heughan 21, Yeronga 16. Henderso
30-69.
10-70, Yeronga
Scotland (Kennedy), 87; War-
This year the aquatic sports of the China Squadron were not held during the summer stay up Northwick, 17. on account of duties.
In New Zealand in the earlier By courtesy of the V.R.C. the part of the year games were played heats were held in the club bath th most towns, and invariably they yesterday. The meeting con- finished up on the winning side. tinues to-day and concludes to-On all the greens they have appear. ed, great interest is being shown
morrow.
Yesterday a new arrival in in the coming visit of the British A. B. Lonsdale showed consider- bowling team, and they are assured able prowess in the shorter dis-of a warm welcome wherever they tances and should prove ́ ́un ac-i
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Mr. Hough and his brother arc
quisition to local aquatics.
The events in which heats were natives of Dalbeattic, Kirkcud
rum yesterday were:-100 yards
free, diving 100 yards backstroke, brightshire, where they first started
100 yards free, 50 yards in cloth-to play bowls. Their tour has
In the ten-round contest be- Iween Jimmy McKenzie, of Scot- land, and Pete Versteeg, bantam- weight champion of Holland, the Dutchman was, outclassed by the ex-amateur from the start,
"Kid" Lewis.
McKenzie was always doing too
ing, long plunge, 200 yards free, uiready lasted over two years, and well for his rival, and the referee, 100 yards backstroke, 50 yards as they have still to tour the United seeing that Versteeg had no hurdles, tug-of-war,
Hiates and Canuda It will probably chance, stopped the fight in the Altogether 350 competitors bo the latter part of 1927 before they seventh round and awarded, the
again tech home Everywhere verdict to the Scot Mr. Heughan has been received with the greatest enthusiasm.
untered,
Charles Desmet, the light- weight champion of Belgium, ahould have met nie Rice, but he was compelled to try off through a damaged ear
In Desmet's place, Al Sarens, another Belgian, deputised, and Rice beat him in the sixth round
San Francisco,
The hockey match between the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps' and the Surreys was not played yesterday, The Hockey The following will represent the Club "A" team-v. the Punjabi Hongkong Football Club Reserves Regiment "Ateam at the Marina Lin their (Div II, Ses, A.) Inague ground 5pm to days les football match with foSADA'S Eager L. H. Kearne (Capt.); J.college to-morrow, on the Club Wedlako:
LMS. Lloyd, A. C. I, ground at 2.45 p.m. sharp-SH Pete Sarmiento, Bowker, J. C. Middleton Smith; Garred; D. Lyon (Captain); H. weig V. Ramsay, S. H. Garrod, K. C. Oswick A. Hanlon, A. Howell, G. sixth Themson, P. Saunderson, Puncheon; W-Blewart, 1. Wallace, schedu
8. CHA MoBride O. Curtis.
CRICKET VENUES. LEAGUE AND FRIENDLY:"
MATCHES.
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Event 4 (3.16 p.)-Heyward Hays and Gael classes, 41/4 miles. Event 5 (3.45 p.m.) Scratch Club Fours, I mile.
Event 6 (415 pm)-Roy Navy v. Club Fours, 1 mile.
Event 7 (4.45 p.m.)-Race for Collapsible Lifeboats from Sub-| marines.
Lawn Bowls exhibition game
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The cricket programme for to during the afternoon. Spoons will United Asbeston morrow comprises three league matches in the first division, two
be presented by M 8. TWilliam- son
in the second division, and three Presentation of prizes about "friendly" games. These are: 6.16 p.m. by Mrs. E. W
Hongkong C.C. 1st XI v. Carpenter.
Civil Service C.C. 1st XI Membera and friends are re- fleague) on the Civil Servicequested to attend from 3 p.m. ground."
onwards.
Kowloon C.C. 1st XI y. East Surreys (league) on the Kow- Joon ground.
University. 1st XI v. Indian RC 1st XI (league) on the University ground:
Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI v. Royal Navy 2nd XI (league) on the Club ground.
FANLING GOLF.
ANNUAL INTER-SOCIETY.
MATCH
On Sunday the annual golf University 2nd XI v Indian match between St. George's R.C. 2nd XI (league) on the Society and St. Andrew's Society. Indian ground.--
will be played at Fanling, singles Craigengower C.C. v. Royal in the morning, foursomes in the Artillery on the Craigengower afternoon. ground.
The teams have been published. Police R.C. v. Civil Service H. E. D. Adams takes the place of C.C. "A" on the Police ground, T. 8. Whyte-Smith on the St Chinese R.C. v. Royal Navy Andrew's side. In the 8t 1st XI on the Chinese ground. George's team, F. 3. Harrison has dropped out and his place remains to be filled. AQUATIC SPORTS.
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