MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

HOLDERS WIN.

CIVILIANS IN FINAL OF LARWAH CUP.

JUNIOR LEAGUE SOCCER.

In one of the best games meet this season, the Civilians thold ers) defeated the Army by a goal to nil at Sookumpoo on Saturday in the semi-final of the Lab Wah Cup competition after the logers had played the botter football as though handicapped by losing Humberstone (the crack Surreys and interport centre-forward) en yar the butale:

HOME F.A. CUP.

RESULTS OF END ROUND PROPER.

LEAGUE GAMES AND TABLES.

(Router's Servico.)

THE CHINA I

"WHITE WINGS.”

ALL DAY "AND NIGHT" RACE.

CRUISER YACHTS BEGALMED,.

LAWN BOWLS.

UNIQUE PRESENTATION TO E.B.G.C.

"AT HOME'

" AND PRIZES.

RUGBY TRIAL.

CLUB FAIL TO WIN AGAIN..

ÉRALES, LET SIDE. DOWN.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

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HONGKONG, DECEMBER 14, 1925, 10.30 a.m.

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A successful closing day on As more of an interport trial Saturday brought to a close a than a competitive match, the successful season for the Kowloon H.K.F.C. (rugby section) met a Bowling Green Club.

team of Naval Engine Room Arti- There was a large gathering officers at the Clab ground on Satur- members und friends who thy and lost by 12 points to nil In the small hours of this morn- thoroughly enjoyed the after-Selectors were on duty for the ing-approximately 1.15. a.m. to noon's sport, which included bowls coming interport rugger test at

Banks The teams were:--- be more precise-MP: H. S. Rouse, and lawn tennis. Tea was served Shanghai. London, Dec.12.

Hongkong Bank E.R.A. Team Rippington; do. Mr. E. B. Reed and Mr. J. Lon the lawn beneath the Club Adanw on board the cruiser "house.

During the "At Home" a bowls Rothwell, Kibblewhite, Tinker, Chartered Bank and L and Mr. W. R. Andrews on she "Coqueste" returned to the witch was played between teams Chatt; Northwood and Duck Mercantile Bank, A. & B. Yacht Club after the round-the-chosen by the President. Mr. F. Tworth: McDonald, McTaggert, Island race, which was not com-Farrell, and the Vice-President, Bradford, Hathaway, Kinnane, P. & O. Bank'

The match Edwards, Archery and Sergeant. Bank of. East Asia pleted owing to boats being be- Mr. J. S. McIntosh.

Club Team:-Armstrong; Surn- resulted

win for Mr. calmed

Farrell's tean by 10 points to 66. mars, Rushton, Lloyd, Lammers; Noronha, Foster, At the close of play the prizes. Ralph and

Gould Smith,

Day, Davies, won during the year were present- ed by Miss Farrell, daughter of O'Conner, Thompson, Andrews, The "crack boat," La Cigale, the Club president. Mr. Farrell, was off Repulse Bay at that time in introducing his daughter, com the opening play and heat the Club and continued. She failed by 8mented on the successful season minates to finish within the time the Club had had, but said there in their own half for u consider. unit (7 pm) and the rave will was no doubt that the strike trou-abic,period. Eventually Lummer:

In the second round proper of the F.A. Cup results are Accrington 5. Blyth Spartans 02 Chilton Colliery 1, Rochdale 1.. Stockten 4. Olinám 57 Durham, Cily 0, Southport 3. Crewe Alexandra 2. Wigan 2. Northampton 3,, Newport County

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Na senige ague match was played but six games took place Clapton 1. Bford Or inder the apices of the junior | Aberdaro 1, Eaton 0. division.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Civilians

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Army v. Navy.

Brentford 1. Bournemouth 2. Swansen 3, Watford 2, Reading 6 Leyton 0:

New Brighton 2, Darlington 0. Kettering 1, Grimsby 1. Doncaster B, Rotherham E Bosten 1. Bradford 0. Worksop 1, Chesterfield 2, Swindon 7, Sittingbourne' G 1. P. Rangers 1, Charlton 1.

Southend 1, Gillingham D

League matches played to-day thome team given first) resulted:

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

*Division. 1."

Argenal 1. West Bromwich 0. Aston Villa 1, Blackbuen 2 Through work buishing the Bolten 6. Huddersfield 1. Army missed mang chances to Burnley 1 Tottenhams 2.

After 10 minutes Taylor | Beeds A Manchester City 4 (the Civilians" right wing) sent im]hejcester B, Bury 20 a nice eorier-kick which fosune | Liverpool 8. Cardiff 2 promptly headed into the net. Manchester United 1. Sheffield 2. Stanton just getting to the balk ¡Newcastle 3. Everton 3.

Notts County 2, Sunderland 0. West Ham 2, Birmingham 2.

Division: 2. Pham 2 Port Vale

Portsmouth 2.Bu 2.

Wynne distinguished himself in the last line. Stewart was untir- ing in the pivotal position and Brittain came off well as right half. Forsyth and Cosano were Middlesborough 1, Chelan 2. the pick of the Civilian forwards.

The Stareys vanguard shone iPreston N.E. 4, Clapton Oriant 1, leading the raids into enemy terri

ory but found the backs and goalie sale when their. shooting was not erratic. The Army de- fence also "come off" although Stanton did not "keep" with great confidence.

Wermesday 2. Southampton 1. South Shields 3. Barnsley 0. Stockport 1, Bradford City 1. Smoke 1, Notts Forest 1. Wolverhampton 0, Blackpool .

Division 3 (South). Civilians:-G. Rodger; Wynne,. Bristol Rovers 4. Brighton D. Bishop: Britain, J. Stewart, Merthyr 3, Norwich 1. McKelvie:

Taylor, Forsyth,

Gosano, Rocha, Simpson

Division 3 (North). Halfax 1, Nelson 1.

Army-Stanton; Cooper, dor-Hartlepools 8, Coventry 2 don; McGreavy, Sims, Bristowe:

Walsall 2. Ashington 0... Charlesworth, Mitchell. Humber- stone, Butler, Mackleworth,

Referee: P. O. Matthews, R.N.

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At 10:30 a.m. yesterday suyen boats started at the Yacht Club but same gave up about 2 pm. near Green Island

have to be reseiled.

U and 1. and Coquette followed La Cigale and finished us stated.

TOURISTS LOSE.

BRITISH LAWN BOWLERS DOWN SOUTH.

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Brisbane. Nov. 27. The team of British bowlers were beaten by the Combined Southsiders by 317 points to 207.

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ble which they had experienced relieved with a good kick which Douglases. haut returiled them somewhat carried play back to centre. From Hongkong Steamboats.. a good piece of combined play, HK. Tugs & Lighters.. They had had a wonderful day to

Indo-Chines (Pref.)... mark the close of the season and Chatt was well away for a score,

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backs being far superior to those the members who had won prizes

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could not get going. Bad hand-Canton Ices ling and wild passing prevented Cements (comb.) them from making any headway. do. (old)

had not got them for nothing, for of the Club, but the good defence Malabon Sugars they had had to fight hard for of the Club her them in check.

Close on

Mining- them. The lob had. secured

Bengueta third place in the League and this broke away and forced his way

Kailan Mining Ad as very creditable seeing that over the time for a sccre.

Langkats (Combined) they only had young players in kick at goal failed.

do. Halftime-E R. A.'s 1 try. 3 Shanghai Exploration ....

(Single): their team However, he trusted

points Club, níli

Shanghai Loan Lendon December 12 A that next year they would have

With the change over, the Club Raubs ... Roehampton, in the inter-Varsity some of their old players back and cross country seven miles race. would have a still more successful howed improvement, and attackTronch Mines ed strongly, but the spirited pres-Ural Caspians Cambridge beat Oxford by 23 season.

Miss Farrell then presented the sure by the Navy was not to be Docks, Wharves Epoints to 32.-Reuter.

prizes to the successful competi-denied, and they were

Godowns, &c. Lors, after which Mr. B. Wylie, their opponents line. After H.K & K Wharves hockey women players have not lost an interna-Honorary Secretary, asked her to fire run Chatt secured a good try.K. & W. DOCKY ional match since 1909, when crept a bouquet of yellow chey-which was quite in keeping with Hongkews Scotland won 4-1 at Edinburgh sunthemums in a silver holder for the run of the game. No goal re- New Engineerings Fheir record up to date is as so kindly distributing the prizes.sulted. After this reverse the Shanghai Docks

Club put more vin into their play Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. follows: Mutches played 53:

the forwards playing well, and won, dis lust, 4: dmwn,. 3; goals Mr D. Gow, President of the using their feet to some advan. K. & S. Hotela (old).. for, 343: goals against. 47. Hongkong Bowls Association, said tage. Rippington cleared with s

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(new). it was his pleasant duty to hand beautiful rick, and the Navy HK. Realty

Hongkong Lands over to the Club the mounted threes got going. After a good K. Territorials woods which had been the pro-run Northwood gathered a high Humphreys Estates Division' III.

perty of the late Mr. A. Gpass, and when opposed by Arm- Princes Building Stephen, Chief Manager of the strong, he gave to Kibblewhite, Rural Lands Southern Section.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and who finished off a fine movement Goals. Past President of the Hongkong by scoring at the corner. Edwards Ewo Cottons P. W. D. L. F. A. Pix

the L.B.A. Through

kind kick at goal fell short. Both sets Orientals 4 Plymouth... 17·12- 1:57 23 18:

thoughtfulness of his widow these of forwards were playing a hard Shanghai Cottons (old). Reading 972 30 26 25 bowls had been handed over to the keen game, and it was not in this Bristol C.18 5 4 32 31 23 Brighton18 2 1 6 38.34 21 Association to be used in any way department that the weakness of The the Club lay. The Club threes Scottish League. · Northants 17 9 3 5 32 30 2: the Association thought fit.

Swindon......18 8 30 26 20 late Mr. Stephen, though he did Clydebank 0, Airdrieonians 1

Millwall ...17

18 19 not play very much, was a very Dundee 1, Kilmarnock 0.

Merthyr... 18

19 ardent supporter of the game and Falkirk 1, Queen's Park 1.

Southend ...18 9

19 contributed largely to the auccess From a scrum on the Club line do. (new) Hamilton 3, Dundee United 1.

Gillingham...17 7

1of lawn bowls in the Colony. He MeTaggert broke away and scored, China Buses Unfortunate to lose their cusHearts 4. St. Johnstone 2.

Watford......18 7

gave a great deal of his leisure to the kick falling short. Shortly China Lights (comb.) torian, Shipper, after the interval, Morton 3, Cowdenbeath 4.

Norwich 19

30 18 the sport generally, and the Com-after no side was called.

do. (old) the Hongkong FC Reserves lost Partick 2, Aberdeen 2.

Charlton 17

1517mittee of the Association had

do. Result: E. R. A.'s 4 tries, 12

(new) on their own ground to the Kow- Raith 2, Motherwell 1,

Bristol R......18 | 6

China Prov. (comb.) Ibon F.. Reserves by the only Rangers 3. Hibernians 1. Aberdare .186 3

points; Club, nil, The game

on the whole was Luton 6 3

hard and fast. goal of the game, and await their St Mirren 0, Celtic 2.

The spoiling first victory. Both clubs turned

Respective league tables to date Newport ......17..5 5 7 21 31 15 Clubs.

tactics of both sides prevented any and strong teams.

Bournemouth, 18 5 5 8. 22 35 15.

The Kowloon Bowling Green Exeter 1 3 10 21 11 13 Club, being the mother Club of times the Navy showed up well in Hongkong Amusements.

spectacular play, although at the Colony, and Mr. Stephen being combined back play. Both backa K Constructions an honorary member. thereof, it played sound games and were Hongkong Electrics had been decided to present them often called upon to save difficult H.K. Developments to that Club. The bowls as set situations. The Club forwards II.K. Ropes (comb.) would make a very handsome showed improvement and were do. (old) ornament and would be

dn. a very every bit as good as the opposing

(new) pleasant reminder of the late Mr. eight. Foster was easily the best Hongkong Tramways Stephen (Applause). He had of the bunch, and was well sup-Land, Crawfords always been a most genial and ported by Smith, who put in a Macao Electrics most generous minded gentleman good afternoon's work. Chatt Mackintosh who took a great interest in bowls played well on the wing for the Nanyang Tobaccos all over the Colony. He (the Navy; while Rothwell, although Peak Trams (old) speaker) had much pleasure In not getting the same scope as he

do.. (new) nsking Mr. Farrell to accept these has had on previous occasions, did

Sinceres bowls for the Club.

many clever things, and saw that Singapore Trams

Taxis Mr. Farrell said it gave him his wing man was well served with

United Asbestos great pleasure to accept the gift.the ball. The Club threes were

do. The Club would cherish the very poor. The centres were in- 23 17 memory of the late Mr. Stephen elined to kick for touch too often Lincoln 17 8 18 31 30 17 by placing the mounted bowls in when a passing movement might Wrexham ....17 5-7 5 30.31 17 a prominent place in the Club have had better results. Accrington...18 8 9 17 house.

16 7 3 7 29 16

THE PRIZE LIST. Wizan .................17 $ 5 7 28 27 15 N. Brighton...17 2 9.25 34 14 were presented as follow

The prizes won during the year A boxing tournament, has been arranged between the 1st Bat- Tranmere ...17 6 2 9 26 36 14 Southport....16 4 5 7 25 30 13 of Scotland Cup presented by and H.M.S. "Hawkins," to take Club Championship:-1," ("Westtalion the East Surrey Regiment Walsall .....19 3 4 12 21 50 10 Barrow.........18 2 2 14 20 40 6 West of Scotland) A. Gourlay; 2, place at Murray Barracks at 8.30 (Dundee Cup presented by to-night There will be 10 bouts Messrs. D: Harvey, D. Hazel, from light heavyweight to fly- A. M. Simpson, D. Steel, H. Scott weight" and J., Clark) A. M. Holland; 8,

Before half-time in the Drams . Club de Recreio "A." at Kow- loon, Graham had scored twice and Muffett got in one between the two, putting, the soldiers three up. Subsequently Muffett obtain- ed his second and Carvalho e- plied. The final score was Drums 4, Recreio 1.

Lau Kau (penalty) and Ip Kau each scored for South China "A" against St. Joseph's College at Sookumpoo. Ward penalty) re- duced the deficit in the second sssion but lp Kau replied for the Chinese, making the tally 8-1 in

their favour,

Dengue II (Div. B). Kowloon "B" and Moslem "3" -both hitherto without a point so far -shared.two goals and there.

fore "break their duck."

University triumphed over the Moslem Club "A" by 4-2.

South China "C" who have gained maximum points so far, divided 4 goals with the Drurns' Reserves who were 2 up at the breather.

GOLF SURPRISE. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP AT FANLING.

HAPPY VALLEY FINAL

follow-

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

Division 1.

9.27 25 15 thought it fitting to perpetuate 9 31 35 15 his memory by presenting his 9 28 34 35 bowls (mounted) to one of the

Crystal P. 17 2 10 20 37 12 Brentford...37 5 2 10 25 40 12 Q. P.R...................-17 3 4 10-13 31 10

Division III..

Northern Section.

Goals. Team P. W. D. L. F. 'A. Pis. Arsenal.....20 12

4 4 45 3 28 Sunderland. 21 10 4 6 50 37 26

Goals Aston Vila... 10 8 7 4 45 32 23

P. W. D. L. BA Pts | Hudd'sfield IA 8 7 3 36 31 23| Bradford ... .18 12 3 3 44 15 27 Manch. Un....19 9 4 5 33 24 21 Rochdale 18 10 4 4 30 24 24 Bolton W.....20 5 4.7 41 33 22 Grimsby......18 8 55 37 23 21 Tottenham... 209 4 7 39 41 22 Nelson18 7 7 4 33 25 2 W. Bromwicht96 40 33 21 Coventry 18 9 2 7 38 28 20 Sheffield U...20 38 40 42 21 Durham18 10 0 8 35 29 20 Birmingham..20 348 33 33 20 Halifax 18 3 4 6 26 23 20 Newcastle U19 7 6 6:36 35 20 Hartlepools...18 2 7 Liverpool.......18 6 6 26 21 18 Chesterfield, 168 Notts County 20 7 4 9 31 33 18 Doncaster 17 5 8 Everton. 20 5 8 7 41 45 18 Rotherham...17 7 4 6 22 39 18 Cardiff City 20 8 2 10 28 34 18 Ashington...18 63 West Ham...20 8 2 10 27 41 18 Blackburn...20 6 9 44 41 17

'chester C...20 Bury ........... 18 7 2 9 31 42 16

5 5 10 47-57 15 Crewe Leeds U. 19 6 3 10 28 34 15 | Leicester.....19 5 4 10 35 45 14 Burnley...19 4 5 10 29 53 13

Division II.

Goals

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