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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

WITH THE GLOVES.

BOXING DETAILS FOR, MONDAY..

52 ROUNDS: #1 BOUTS.

H.K.BA.'s For the

second tournament of the season at the Theatre Royal the following pro- gramme has been fixed for Mon- day night when the finals in the

WEEK-END SPORTS BUDGET.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

DOZEN GAMES DOWN. FOR SATURDAY.

FOUR FACE DIVISION.

The following are the Lengue

novices competition (six weights) (games for te-morrow:- will also be held.

Main event'

10:

rounds. Ewin ("Hermes") v. Stoker Murrell

welterweight) — A.B..

*Hawkins").

Six round contests-

Heavys: P.O.

Francis.

tania" v. Stoker Addison

{"Bermes"}

Lights:Ldg. Sea. Baker ("Hermes") v. Tel. Emerson ("Marazion").

Feathers:Signalman Rogers ("Tumar) v. Drummer Bowles 1/East Surreys),

Middles:- Stoker

("Mania").

("Hawkins").

V. A.

Themson Parec

All contests are under Imperial, Services. Boxing Association rules. and rounds will be of two minutes euch The Novices' finals are over three rounds each, making

18. rounds; the matched contests. ane.billed for another 34 rounds; altegether there are Il bouts equivalent to 32 rounds of boxing,

On Monday night, at the con- clusion, the unit cup and eupe for wingers and runners-up will be presented

MORRIS AND CARTLIDGE.

As will be seen in the pro- gramme CPO "Jim" Cartlidge, the Colony's lightweighht cham- pion, and Stoker Marris of H.M.S.

Hermes" are not to meet. although terms have been pub- lished!

o will be recalled that Cart- Tidge issuer an "open" challenge. Among others.. Morris accepted.. The H.K.B.A. offered a purse ansl forms, details of which were given is week. Morris has accepted these terms. Cartlidge wants $500 win, lose or draw. Articles have not been signed owing to

Division I.

„R.A. v... H.K.FC., Navy "P"

ground, kick-off 4 pm. Kowloon F.C. v. Club.de Recrojo, Kowloon ground, kick-off 1

PATY

Surrey Regiment v. Police. South China ground, kick-off 1 p.m.

H.M.S. "Tamar" v. South China,

Scokumpoo "A" kick-off 4 p.m.

Div. I (Section A)...

ground,

CRICKET VENUES.

SEVEN MATCHES. FOR SATURDAY..

NAVY LEAGUE DOUBLI,

Two matches in the first divi- sion of the league, one in the second division, and four friendly games comprise the cricket pro- gramme for to-morrow.

The Royal Artillory and the Engineers are sending a combined team in their friendly meeting with the Hongkong Cricket Club. No match has been arranged for the University teams this week.

The fixtures are as under:

League I

:

Civil Service 0.0. lat XI v. Royal Navy C.C. 1st XI on the CS.CC. ground. ̧

Chinese R.Cy. East Surreys on

League II.

R.A. Reserves v. Drums, Soothe C.R.C. ground

kumpoo: "A" ground, kick-off. 2.80 p.m.

1.K.PC. Réserves v. Club du Recreio "A Club ground, kick-off 2.30 pm.

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HOME FA CUP.

LONDON TEAM GETS THROUGH.

MORE 1ST ROUND RESULTS:

(Reuler's Servios.)....

London, Dec. 3. The following match, postponed from last Saturday, was played to-day in the FA Cup (first round proper) :—

South Bank 1, Stockton: 4.. Replays of indecisive matches last Saturday resulted

Kettering 0, Worcester City 0. Queen's Park Rangers 2, North- [fleet 0.

Of the teams which have won through, pairings for the 2nd round on Saturday weak are:-

ham.

Stockton are at home to Old-

Queen's Park Rangers receive Charlton.

Kowloon CIC, 2nd XI v. Royal Navy 2nd XI on the K.C.C. ground. || 2"

Friendly.

Hongkong CC. y. R.A, and R.E.. on the H.K.C.C. ground.

Indian R.C. 2nd XI v.. Civil Sør- Surrey Reserves v. St. Joseph's

College, Sookumpoo. "Bvice C. C. "A" on the I.R.C. ground. Craigengower CC. v. Indian ground, kick-off 2.30 p.m.

RC. 1st XI on the ̊C.C.C ground Kowloon Reserves Y. South

Police R. v. Hengkong CC China "A" Kowloon ground; [2nd XI on the P.R.C. ground- kick-off 2:30 p.m.

Div. 10 (Section B)..

ST. Joseph's Boarders v. Kow-

Ibon "B," St. Joseph's ground,. kick-off 2:30 pm:

South China: "C" v. "St. Joseph's

Reserves, South

China ground, kick-off 2.30: p.m. Moslem "A" v. Moslem "B" St. Joseph's ground. kick-off

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4 para: Drum Reserves v. South China "B" Sookumpoo. "E" ground.. kick-off 4 pm.

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In the senior division and junior

"WHITE, WINGS."

ROWING AND SAILING ON SATURDAY.

LADIES ON MONDAY.

The three racing classes of) yachts at the R.H.K.Y.C will compete in their respective cham- pionships to-morrow. The course Island, a distance of nine miles. for all is round. Stonecutter's!

LAWN TENNIS,

DAVIS CUP LAWS TO BE REVISED.

MEETING NEXT SUMMER.

Pines of Ceylon.)

London, Nov. 17.

CHESS POINTS:

CAPABLANCA STIEL THIRD.

TOURNEY NHÄRING END.......

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Moscow, Dec. 3.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

The leaders at the conclusion. of the 17th round in the Inter- national chess tournament are:-TT

Bogoljubov 13 points..

Dr. Lasker 12 points. Capablanca 10% points. Torre 10 points,"

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At a special committee meet-Indo-Chinas (Pref) ing of the Newport Rugby Foot ball Club it was announced that the Harlequins, had not replied to Newport's request to define their objections to Newport's tactics.

The secretary was instructed to by November 23, when the com- request the Harlequins to reply

A meeting of the Council of the Lawn Tennis Association ap-mittee again meets. proved the proposition of the American Association to hold. meeting of representatives of Davis Cup nations in London next. summer for the consideration of proposals for the revision of Davis Cup regulations..

The Welsh Union President, Mr. Lyne,, presided.

LEAGUE SOCCER.

STANDINGS IN THREE DIVISIONS.

Below will be found the "local league football tables posted to

This race will leave the Kow-date:- loon Bay part of the harbour free of all yachts and the "Hong" row- The race will be decided. course for this will be in a line Kowloon from Channel Rocks to the Club Barry

Bruth (hieu house. Five boats will be racing, Reveni Owing to the University being the crews being drawn from the.c engaged with examinations, their APC. Hongkong Electric Co., Artery gime with the Moslem "A" Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Peties postponed and in its place the post-p.W.D. and from Messrs. Shewan poned game Moslem "A" V Moslem "B" will be played:

the divergence of views bul" section there are full pro Morris is willing to put up a side-grammes. stake of an additional $500 on the Here the matter rests

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for the time being.

LOCAL WHO'1⁄2 WHO

Hsin of course, is now the welterweight champion of the Colony and the belt-holdes but his 1ght on Monday is not for the title.

His opponent. Stoker Morrell, was seen for about two minutes In the last tournament when he won by a technical k o. from P.O. Meen. In that very brief period he more than gave an indication. of his fighting, rather than box- Morrell was ing capabilities. with Stoker Morris on HMS. "Repulse" and is the latter's spar- ring partner. He may not beat Ewin, but the champion olight to know that he has been through a stiff fight when he has finished. -

Petty Officer Francis is not a As the heavyweight champion the Navy and

new-comer.

Marines, he has boxed here before.

The gunners resume their fix- tares after an absence owing to duty in camp.

RACE MEETING.

AUTUMN CHAMPIONS

DAY.

To-morrow the eighth and last extra race meeting of the season will be decided at Happy Valley, when the card will be wound up

with

the Hongkong Autumn Champions (14 miles) for China ponies, winners at 1925 extra meetings only.

Those entered are Local Victories over A.B. Moit ("Dur- Option, Grey Morn, Blotting Bun") and Stoker Booth ("Holly-Paper, Saligia Spotted Sand, heck") stand to his credit.

(late Golden Chrysanthemum). King of the Plains, Uncle Chick

Stoker Addison is a young heavy with great promise. He comes from the same "stable" as

Morris.

Leading Seaman Baker of the Hermes" beat Rogers on Nov. 21 with an advantage in weight

This time he is opposed to a man

The first saddling bell will be Fung at 2.00 p.m. and the opening race is timed for 2.30 p.m. Other ruces follow at intervals of about thirty minutes.

The fourth race is the St. of his own division in Telegraph Andrew's Stakes (1 miles) for iss Emerson who is the light-which there is a cup presented in weight champion of the Chianaddition to the prize money. This Supadron and who claims a win will start at about 4:00 p.m. but to over the amateur lightweight be in time it is advisable to reach champion of England. Both are the course not later than 3.45 p.m.- experienced boxers and evenly

Below is the programme: Kilmarnock matched in skill..........

Handicap, class, six furlongs.

Troon Handicap, one mile. Kilmarnock Handicap, "A" class, six furlongs,

Signalman Rogers, who put up such a great show against odds at the last tournament is matched to Drummer Bowles who lost on points a fortnight ago. A great fight going the full distance should be seen between these two

Able Seaman Pearce beat "Dusty" Miller the last time and is now to fight. Stoker Thomson. Thomson has beaten Pte. Eaton and also won at the V.R.C. tourna ment,

There is even greater variety in this card than in the preceding programme and oven matching seems to be the feature. All the contestants are fit and some more excellent boxing "la promised-in many respects equal to if not superior to that of the opening night.

The following have been selec el to represent the Police Surreya on Saturday, on the

round; kick-off at 4 pap.Clar Wynne, Orem, Johnson, Brittali Randle; Cornwall, McEwen, Valen

he, Noongn, Simpson..

"B"

St. Andrew's Stakes, 11⁄2 miles. Seumi Plate (Novices Rate), une-mile.

Tomes & Co..

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On Monday afternoon the

Surroya: Roserved. CON pionship race, their course being on the Indies will sail their third cham-Kawloon Buanryna...

to Lyemun Beacon, thence to Cust A Reserve. Rock Buoy and finish at the Club, 8 Joseph's a distance of just over five and are A

H.K.F.U. Rosorres, half miles.

Div. II

FANLING GOLF.,

On Sunday the first and second rounds of the Golf Club champion- ship will be played on the Fanling old course.

The draw is-

H. U. Ireland v. G. S. Archbutt N. L. Smith v. A. B. Purves, J. Bulmer Johnston. v. A. H.

Ferguson..

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L. S. Dodwell v. F. J. de Rome. D. E. Pendered v. W.

Douglas.

Capt. Bloxham F, W. Lang. J. M. Walker v. F. A. Redmond. R. M. Smith v. T. G. Bennett.

The semi-final will be played on December 13; and the final (36) holes) on December 20.

Starting times to be arranged. Competitors will start in the afternoon in the order in which they finish in the morning.

RUGGER TRIAL.

In the nature of an interport trial, the Hongkong Football Club (rugby section) will play a match with a Royal Navy team on Satur day, kick-off 4 p.m. on the Club ground.

The Club team la:-Armstrong;. McMaster, Bowker, Lammert, Rushton; Summers, Ralph; Lee, Foster, Middleton Smith, Millar, Davies, L. Smith, Forsyth,

Ayr Plate, 1 mile 165 yards. Autumn Champions, 1 miles. O'Connor.

Readers of the China Mail" sports page are invited to send to the Sports Editor, not later than 4 pm on Thursdays, items for publication in the Budget.

LADIES GOLF.

Mrs. T. E. Pearce v. Mrs. E. B.. Reed:

Mrs. Hooper v. Mrs. S. B. C

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