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NOVEMBER 16, 19
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SURREY REGT. DEFEAT KOWLOON FC
"PLAY THE MAN" OR BALLT
MIXED DOUBLES.
K.C.C. "AMERICAN”. TENNIS MATCH
CIVIL SERVICE DEFEATED.
As announced some time ago. Champions of the Hongkong the Kowloon Cricket Club are Football League the Surrey Regi-holding a lawn tennis-social every ment are now back at the top of third Sunday of the close season the first division, sharing first months.. place with the Kowloon FC. and the Club de Recreio but the Infantrymen have a match in hand..
Principal features on Saturday were the defeat of Kowloon by the Surreys, the introduction of a new player by the losers, who played up to expectations; some play the man" instead of the ball tactics in a drawn match between | the Hongkong Football Chub and the Recreio; a narrow victory for the Chinese over the Rolics; the big score of the Surrey Reserves. in a return match with the Drum- mers; and the return to shooting. form of the University.
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The Surreys, South China "A," Royal Artillery Reserves, South China "C" and St. Joseph's College Reserves remain un defeated, Of these the two Chinese teams and the College have obtained full points so far,
-RESULTS--AT-A-GLANCE
-Division I
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GOLE MATCH.
ST ANDREW'S DEFEAT. ST. GEORGE'S.
INTER-SOCIETY ÄNNUAL.
Pulling the game round in the afternoon by a substantial win in the foursomes, St. Andrew's Society took the trophy from St. George's Society in the inter- national golf match at Fanling'
Yesterday mixed doubles match was played, on the Ameri-yesterday. can principle, with the Civil Ser vice Cricket Club.
The Kowloon team and scores were:-
Mr. and Mrs. Quivercourt won 45-20, Tràmbitsky and Mrs. Blandford won 46-17, Jordan and Mrs. Pedersen lost 27-29, S. E.. Green and Mrs. Watson won 45-10; D S. Green and Mrs. Lee won 20-16, Pedersen and Mrs. McCaw won 49-16, Walker and Mrs.
CALLED OUT..
Singles were played in the morning when the Scotsmen were a man short, his place being filled by Morrison after tiffin.
Scores:
SINGLES. St. Andrew's,
A. H. Ferguson J. M. Walker B. Ross W. Douglas
F. G. Walker
R. L. Moncrieff A. B.. Purvės,
0
W. Lang..
L. T. Watty
1%
D. McLaren
0.
[W. J. Clerk
0
Je D. Kinnaird!'..
0
|H. E.. D. Adams: (absent)
01
G. M. Dalgety
0
W. Ironside
11%
A. Ritchie
1:
Total
52.
St. George's.
R. M. Smith
T. D. E. Pendered
I
E. J. R. Mitchel
0
IL. G. S. Dodwell
1
N. L.. Smith
1.
Capt. H. F. Bloxham
F. 3. de Rome...
C. Bulmer Johnsow
D. M.. Goodall
0:
R. Hancock.
Lt. Col. E.. B. Matthewa
0
St. J. Reserves, Í
South China "C" 3
Moslem “B"
W. B. Cornaby
I
1
Drums: Res.
0
F. H. Crapnell (walk-over) 1
B
81. J. Bearders. ¦
GB Layton
1
J. D. Humphreys
L. S. Greenhill
0
Total
9%
Hongkong F... 1 Recreio Surrey 2 Kowloon South China. Police
Div. II (Sec. A).
St. Joseph's... 2 HKFC. Res.
Kowloon Res. 4 Recrado. "A”.
Surrey's Hes... 7
Drummera
Div. II (Sec. B).
Kowloon "B"
Moslem: "A"
University
South China "B" v. Recreio
"B" not, played as Recreio team
failed to turn out..
DIVISION 1
H.K.F.C. v. Club de Recreio.
For the second week in succes- sion the Hongkong FC parti- cipated in a match in which rough play was more than noticeable. In the second half when "excite- ment ram high players lost con- troll with the result that a very bad impression was gained. The Club de Recreio, handicapped by the absence of first one and then two players, showed that a good, clean game can pay and were full value for the goal which gave them the draw.
CHIETOTY
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Shortly after the opening game of the world series baseball, Christy Mathewson, "Big Six" of baseball fame, died from tuberculosis Sarapuc Lake, N.Y.. Here is Matty when, in his prima with the Giants,
he baffled the mightiest of batters with his fadeaway.
The teams were:- H.K.FC.-G. Rodger; Sum- mers, Bishop; Mair. J. Stewart; Watson; Brodie,
Mackenzie won $1-29, Mezieres Forsyth,
and Mrs. Atkinson won 43-17, Mr. Howard, Johnstone, and Key
Club de Recreio-Fernandez; and Mrs. Savage lost 26-29, Mr. Ogley, D. Xavier; Sousa, A. A. and Mrs. Macaskill won 44-21, Remedios H. C. Remedios: H. Carroll and Miss Capell won 33-27, Alves. Fuertes, Gosan, L. Roche,Hazell and Mrs. Old won 42-18.
The following represented Civil | Brown.
Service:-
Referee: Mr. Morfett. In the first half Howard made an opening and Forsyth banged the ball hard into the side of the Recreio goal through a crowd of defenders.
Best and Mrs. Beardall, West- lake and Mrs. Laing, Wood and Mrs. Brown, White and Mrs. Jones, Trangrove and Miss Fowler,
J. White Mrs. Williams, Luck
FOURSOMES. St. Andrew's. Ferguson and Walker Douglas and Ross... Walker and Moncrieff Purves and Lang
1%
2
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HOME SOCCER.
RUN IN DRIBLETS,
SATURDAY'S RESULTS AND SHANGHAI RACE MEETING
TABLES,
SCOTTISH LEADERS OFICKED
(Reuter's Service.)
London, November 14. The following league football| matches were played to-day (home team given first) :—— vi Division I. Arsenal 6, Bury 1.
Aston Villa 8, Huddersfield 0. Bolton 5, Manchester C. 1.. Burnley 1, Sheffield 1. Leeds 1, Cardiff 0. Leicester 4, Sunderland 1.. Liverpool 2. West Brom. 0. Manchester U. 8, Birmingham 1. Newcastle 3, Tottenham 1- Notts County 0, Everton 8. West Ham 2, Blackburn 1.-
Division II. poten Fulham 1, Derby 1. Middlesborough & Barnsley 9 Oldham 1, Southampton 0. Portsmouth S, Clapton 2. Preston 4. Port Vale-0.. Wednesday 4, Darlington 0. South Shields 1, Bradford 3. Stockport 3. Notts, Forest 0. Stoke 1, Blackpool B. Swansea 2, Hull City 0. Wolves 0, Chelsea Oi
Div. III. (South). Bournemouth 3, Brentford 2. Bristol Rovers 1, Northants 2.' Charlton 1, Crystal Pali. 1.- Exeter 2 Brighton" 41: Gillingham 0, Bristol City 1 Luton 3, Norwich 2-----
Merthyr 1, Plymouth 1.
Newport 1, Southend 0,
Reading 4, Watford 1. Swindon, 2, Aberdare 1,
The match between Queen's Eark Rangers and Millwall in the third Division (South) had to be abandoned five minutes after the interval owing to fog. The score was then one all.
Div. III (Norths
Accrington 3, Lincoln 1. Bradford 1, Ashington 0. Chesterfield 8, Barrow 1. Durham 3, Southport 2. Grimsby 1. Wigần 1." Halifax 1, Crewe 0. Hartlepools 2; Doncaster 1. Rochdale 1. Wrexham 2. Rotherham 1, New Brighton: Trasmere 2, Coventry 1, Walsall 0, Nelson 2.
Scottish League, Airdrieonians 4, Dundee 1. Clydebank 2, Falkirk 3. Dundee 'United. 2, Aberdeen Hamilton 1, Hibernians 0. Hearts 3, Motherwell 1. Morton 2, Queen's Park 0.
Watty and McLaren
Clerk and Kinnaird ...
2.
Dalgety and Ironside
0
Morrison and Ritchie
2.
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Doubles
12
Partick 2, Kilmarnock 4. Raith 1, Caitic 2.
add Singles
5%
Total..
17
St. George's. Smith and Pendered Mitchell and Dodwell Smith and Bloxham De Rome and Johnson Hancock and Matthews Cornaby and Layton Goodall and Humphreys Crapnell and Greenhill
Doubles
add Singles.
Total
91%
10
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STOPPED.
POLICE, MILITARY & CABR.
(Router's Servics.)
Shanghai, Nov. 15.
The races at the Klangwa N
LOCAL SHARE MARKET
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
racecourse of the International TT on London Recreation Clab outside the [T.T: on Shanghai International Settlement, were
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HONDRONG, NOVEMBER 16, 1925, 10:80 A.M.
interrupted yesterday" afternoon Hongkong Bank after the first race had?: "been do. London. run, when a number of Chinese Chartered Bank Ke.. police informed the Club officials Mercantile Bank, A&B
do. that no public meetings were allowed, in areas under martial P. & O. Bankanı
Bank of East Asia.
·Marine Insurances. Canton Insurance China. Underwriters North China: Insurance. Union Insurance Yangtze Insurance ..... Fire Insurances.. China Fire Insurance." E.K. Fire Insurance.
Shipping.
It seems that on Friday after- noon the military authorities in formed the Club that the latter would not be allowed to hold the | meeting withous military protect tion and a fee of $5,000 was de manded. It is reported that $1,000 was paid. It is stated that the Club Informed the police to this effect when the latter inter- rupted the meet, but the police Douglases said that the military had no Hongkong Steamboats. jurisdiction over the Kiangwan HK. Tugs & Lighters.. area and that the races must be Indo-Chinas (Prof.) discontinued.
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The officer in charge agreed, however, to consult his superior Oriental Navigation and some time after his departure Shell Transporta... four more races were run. It is Star Ferries i.... understood that the other four Water-boats..... races will probably be run ing Refineries. Shanghai in the course of next China Sugars week.
Malabon Sugars
HOME HOCKEY.
UNIVERSITY TEAM PROSPECTS.
London, October 9. Team building officials at both Oxford and Cambridge Univer- aities have their thoughts turning to the constitution of their respec- tive hockey sides for the coming ¡campaign. pistet
Benguets
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Tronoh Mines ... Ural Casplans.
Docks Wharves Godowns; &e. H.K. & K Wharves HE. & W. Docks Höngkews ... New Engineerings Shanghai Docks
At present there are gaps in both sides, and the freshmen will be the deciding factor in the "building operations." Four old Blues will be at each 'Varsity Lands, Hotels &: Bldgs. The attacking forces are likely to HK. & S. Hotels (old) cause most worry to the captains.
da. Cambridge are the more. for-Hongkong Landa tunate in this respect, as both H.K. Realty
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Rangers 3, Cowdenbeath 0. St. Johnstone 1. St. Mirren 0. The respective league tables to date follow:
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division: I,
Goals
Merthyr... Team P. W.D. LE, A. Pts Southend Sunderland. 17 9 4444 31 22 Watford Arsenal 16 9 3 4 41 27 21 Newport Tottenham... 16 8 3.5 31 31 19 Luton Aston Villa 5 7 5 3 38 26 19 Exeter Manch Un15 7 4 4 26 19 18 Bolton W16 7 4 5 32 27 18 Hodd'sfeld. 13 6 5 2 27.21 17 West Ham...16 81 7 22 30 17 Liverpool.....13.6 43.25 15-16 Newcastle U. 15 6 4 3 30 27 16 Birmingham 16 6 37 26 27 15 W. Bromwich15-5 5 30
Leeds 15 6 3 6 34 25 15 Blackhun....16 5 4 7 39 34 14
After the interval Gosano made and Mrs. White, Fincher and Miss CLUB DE RECREIO. Sheffield 15 5 39 39 15 one of his characteristic solo.Fincher; Shepherd and Mrs. Wood, efforts. Beating the defence and Whant and Mrs. Wimble, Hollidge scoring a brillian; goal from 20 and Mrs. Knott, Deakin and Mrs. yards,
Hollidge, Phillips and Mrs.
With nine men the Recreio Bennett. fought a splendid rearguard action in which Ogley was the outstanding figure.
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Goals.
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China Lights (comb
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(old) 6.3 7.25 3 15 "do. (now) 16 556 23 28 15 Dairy Farms
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16 6 3 7 27 27 15 Der A Wing (full pd.).. 16 5 3 8-21 23 131
(part pd:). Bournemouth:16 5 3 8 19 32 13 Hongkong Amusements. Aberdare 15 5 28 21 29 12 HK Constructions Bristol R.15. §. 8.23 23 12 Hongkong Electrica Crystal P.15 5 19.26 29 11 HK Developments Brantford...151 19 25 39 ILK Ropes (comb.)
do. (old) do (new) Hongkong Tramways Lane, Crawfords 7 Macao Electrics Mackintosh Nanyang Tobaccos Peak Trams (old).
Q. P. R. 15 3 3 9 1 27 9 Division III Northern Section,
Goals
P. DEL FA. Pts
Notts County 16 3 3 8 23 28 13 Bradford 16 11 2 3 41-13 24 Leicester...15 5 3 7 33 23 13 Rochdale.16 9 3 4 35 24 2 Everton, 216 4 5 7 34 38 13 Grimsby... (16-8 A4 32 18 20 do. (new) Bury 15 5 28 37 39 12 Nelson 6 5 4 31 23 19 Sinceres
London, October 26.-In French L. A. Boures (1 br. 29 mins. Cardiff City 16 5 110 13:33 11 Chesterfield 15 8 2 5 29 17 18 Singapore Trams racing circles a sensation has been 12 secs.) won the Club de Recreio Burnley 16 3 5 8 22:45 11 Durham 16907 33 26 18 A Hard knocks were given and the game ended with the score one all
Burreys v. Kowloon FC. Making good use of the long swinging pass and maintaining an open game, the Surrey Regiment beat. Kowloon F.C., at the Garri- son ground, by the odd goal in three..
Kowloon's defence was superior to that of the infantrymen but their forwards were not nearly fast enough to cope with what la practically the Hongkong inter- port and Service attack,
created by the announcement that
walking race yesterday. H. Botelhochester C16 34 9 36 49 10 Coventry 215 8 16:32 23:47 United Asbestos
the Aga Khan is giving up racing was second (1 hr. 28 min. 25 secs.)
in France and selling his horses and T. Braga third (1 hr 23 mins by auction early in November. | 42 secs;).
The Aga Khan says he is so little The route was from the clubhouse in France now that he is unable in Kowloon to Lehtlook and back to look after his large stable. "Times of Ceylon."
Wheeler, Read; Turner, Sims Caveille; Taylor, Hayes, McBride, McKelvie, K. A, Mason. *:
Referee: Mr. F. Smith.
South China v Police.. Twenty minutes from the kick
(about 8 miles)
Hartlepools Halifax Accringt Wrexham
816-28 28 17.
Division II.:
73 5 32 20 17 Goals
do: PW.D L F A Pts
817 29 33 17
Watsons Middlesbro 16 21 0 4 39 23 24 Doncaster 153 6 4 22 24 16 564 30 29 16 Chelsea...14.95 0.35 8:23 Derby 14 8.5 131 14 21 Ashington...15 5 5 5 24 19 15.
Wm. Powe Wednesday 15 9 2 4.38 22 20 Rotherham 15 5 4 6:19 38 14 Lincold 15. 717 30 25 15 Out of 24 entrants, 16 started Oldham 14 7 4 3 27 17 18 1gdd wit5-45 6:23 20:13 thoes besides the first three being South Shielda157 35 28 25 12
52 2 2 24 27 13 J. A. Soares, C. Figueiredo, H. A Full City. 5 8 1 6 21 18 17
N-Bright
52 8 22 31 12 73 537 20 17 Burrows, H. Barros, M Oliveira, H. Wolves.
726 29 27 10 Southport.
Tranmere.....13 9 2 8 23 34 12 Brage, F Carvalho, M. Soares. Darilo
14 34 723 28 10 36. 4-17 29 35-16
Walsall 162 11 18. 28-3441-15
Barrow 16/ 7 2 -7-30 24 15. 147 16:28 22 15 10-6 27 29 39 14
Port Vale
A. L. Remedios, L. A. Carvalho, 8. E. Carvalho, Assumpção and also F. Graça Mesas
da Sousa,
off, Suen geve the Chinese the Yvanovicly, J. Ribetro inning goal with one of his first- | were judges timers from.close range.
OTHER
Kowloon changed their team about the match and in the second half Sims, the new-comer, moved upto forward line, skipper In defence the Police, with
The Club hopel McKelvie dropping back to the Wynne and Clarke, were not much pivotal position.
behind but the forward he wok before the and Duncan saved a barraga of seldom worked with cohesion and shots and won deserved honours | Called repeatedly when presented for his keeping.
with openings
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Butler and McKelvid made the score, one all at half-time. Then
South
China
Butler headed the winning goal cheung Ny Kan Both sides played clean; robust So Leung Yuk-to football and the champions de- wa, Lam Yuk-yin "served full pointi
The teams were: "Surreys
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