FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

HOME FA. CUP.

SECOND ROUND REPLAYS DECIDED.

HOME TURF.

FLAT RACING" SEASON HONOURS.

MANTON STABLE, ON TOP..

(Times of Ceylon.):

RUGBY BLUES.

THE DEFEATED OXFORD FIFTEEN.

(Times of Ceylon.)

London. Dec. 21

(Reuter's Sernter.}

Replays in

Londen, Deel 17.

the F.A.

Cupi

The

London, Nov, 28. winning racehorse owners the flat during the pust

The Oxford rugby team to play Cambridge at Twickenham on December 10 is as follows:-

second round proper, resulted: Rochdale Chilton Colliery 2. Charlton . Queen's Park Rang-over

ers 0

[Note: The second round has now been completed. In round 3 on Jan. 9, Charlton are at home to Huddersfield (league cham- pions and post-Was Cup win- ner and Chitten Colliery visit South Shields, };

MID-WEEK CRICKET.

A. A. REXLAAHIN TAKES IS

WICKETS.

„FB.MES. "DAMPAIN" DEFEATED,

seand weket partnership of B4 muus By Zipumera, (2) and; Shuluba paved the way to a boltall a 20009- - for de R. A. Ponsonby Panye's XE Poklubomi yesterday,

1 MS, "Tamar" were Blog Up mussendi for Sit and is,

V A., Ruinjuba, the Varity Shopper and interport player, book wickers. In the first innings, the cupbared-3 wickets with his

heerion off which mo- m Was secred Be first over 41 the seemed jrudings be missed the "had brick* * after getting wickets «with His third and fourth bedle.

Mr. Ponsonby Fane's XI. B. P. Ng. Dearle E. Zimmer

Ingham

***

G Faller, b

791

Shahabudin, b Dearle... C. W. lam, c Bursion, b

Coomber

T. W. Cheong. b Pulairet

1. Tajima, b Palairob

1. Y. Teong, b. Beurie

B. GE. M. Bena, e Stephens,

h Dwane

E. Piptools, h Dearle

A. A Rumjabr, not out

H. Ponsonby Fune, e Dwanej

15. Duple

Hix free

Bearle

Stephens

Comixer

Elghum

Pabinet

Tolk Bowling Analysis.

Mr. Solly Joel

season were: Lord Astor, £35,723; Mr. S. B; Joel, 435;579; the Aga Khan, £32,974.

The winning trainers were:- Taylor. £56.601; Fred Darling,

43,611; R. Dawson, £35.321.

The winning jockeys were Gordon Richards 118 victories; Elliott, 88; Weston, 82.

A.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LAL WAH CU

TOMORROW'S SOCCER FIXTURES.

SPORTS BUDGET.

LEAGUE DAMES AS WELL.,

There is a full programme of football to-morrow, the following being the fixtures::--

LAF WAH CUP.

Semi-Final-Replay.

LEAGUE.

Division 1.

Navy v. South China, Sookum D Drysdale (Brasenose); Cpno ground, kick-off 4 p.m... Mackintosh (University), Wallace (New), J. Richardson (Brasenose), H. Jacob, (Chris: | Church); J. Nunn (New), W.J Strong (Brasenose): G. Abell (Corpus) A.Valentine (Balliol) W. Berkeley (Hertford),

W. Roughead Oriel), D. (Balliol), D. Landale (Balliol). B. Preston (New). L. Seccombe (Pembroke).

WHITE WINGS.” SATURDAY, SUNDAY. AND MONDAY,

PLENTY FOR YACHTSMEN,

There is a full week-end of yachting at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. The fifth champion- ships for the racing classes will

RUGGER ROW.

HARLEQUINS-NEWPORT SQUABBLE,

LATEST POSITION.

(Times of Ceyloni).

London, Nov. 20.

9

LAWN TENNIS.

BRITISH TEAM IN SOUTH

AFRICA.

RESULTS-AHEAD OF MAIL.

(Times of Ceylon.}

Port Elizabeth, Nov. 25..

It is stated in rugby circles The British lawn tennis players.

MEN'S SINGLES.

Eames (Great Britain), beat Kirby, 6-2, 6-1.

WOMEN'S SINGLES. Miss McKane (Great Britain), beat Mrs. Tait, 6-1; 6-2.

be salted on Saturday afternoon, that the Harlequins Newport divided into two teams, one play. the course being from the Club to dispute will"probably be settled Ing. return match against Lyemun Beacon, Cust Rock Buoy, amicably and the announcement Eastern Province and the other mark on line, Channel Rocks and is likely to prove a pleasant aur-opposing Grahamstown. finish at the Club house line.prise.

The Fort Blinbeth results were The distance is nearly nine miles.

London, Nov. 26. as follow: If the present strong monsoon The Harlequins' secretary, Mr. continues to blow there should Stoop has replied to Newport's be some enjoyable sailing..

letter. On Sunday the Societies of St. The committee of Newport sub- George and St. Andrew will in-sequently passed a resolution, in- ground, kick-off 4 p.m. Club de Recreio v. RA.. Navydulge in their annual rivalryviting the Harlequins to request The events are for members of the Rugby Union to call an inquiry Kowloon FC v. Police, Kowloon the R.H.K.Y.C. who are members into the allegations. Fildes

of the respective Societies. Two ground kick-elf 4 p.m.

(Previous messages referred to Hongkong Football Club. V.

Taces will be sailed, one before the Harlequins Club deciding to Surreys, Club ground, kick-off and one after tiffin which will be discontinue their fixtures against

p.m.

served at the Club house. Last Newport owing to alleged in- year St Andrew's could not raise fringements by Newport in the

team but they are strongly re-match between them.1 presented this time and a good contest may be predicted.

On Monday the fourth ladies") championship race will be sailed..

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Division 11 (Section A.).

College, Navy "B" ground, kick- R.A. ReserveN v. St. Joseph's

Seven of the above team played in the 1984 match, Fildes in the 1922 match. Mackintosh, Richardson, Landale, Preston and Seccombe are seniors. Dryfle and Nunn are freshmen.

[Note: The Cantaba won by foff 2.30 pm. 33 points to 3.

MILITARY SPORT.

GARRISON SOCCER LEAGUE

FINAL.

Including in their team such well-known players as Bristowe The ladies' walking competition (captain), Jordan and Deuglas, arranged by the Club de Recreio A Company (East Surreys) for this Sunday, has been post-retained the "Fowler" Cup fort poned, owing to the small naaber the championship of the Garrison entries received:

Football League by defeating "B" Company of the same regi- ment at Sookumpoo yesterday.

Fathering+15 not my added for the fourth wicket

South China "A" v. Club de Recreio Reserves, South China. ground, kick-off 2:30 p.m.

Surrey Reserves, v. HK.FC. Reserves, Scokumpoo "A" ground, kick-off 2.50 p.m.

Drums Kowloon Reserves, Sookumpou "B" ground, kick-off 2.30 p.m.

Division II (Section B)

South China "B". Moslem B. St. Joseph's ground; kick-off 2.30 pm

Kowloon "B" v. University, Kowloon ground, kick-off 280 p.m. St. Joseph's Reserves v. Druths Reserves, St. Joseph's ground, kick-off. 4 p.m.

Early in the first half the win- ners lost their centre-forward and another player. After the in- terval the "A" skipper scored and1· gave his side victory.

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CRICKET VENUES.

WHERE LOCAL TEAMS WILL PLAY.

THREE CLUB TEAMS OUT,

:1

SOCCER LEAGUE.

HOW THE TEAMS STAND TO DATE.

Last Saturday saw the bottom teams in the new "B" division of the football league "break their! duck" so that there are no more blanks in the "points" column.

South China" "C" lost their maximum record.

The Surreys

Examinations at the University being over, both the 'Varsity cricket teams are appearing on South China "A" R. A. Reserves, (champions), the field to-morrow in league South China "C" and St. Joseph's matches.

College Reserves have yet to taste defeat

Three first division league matches, one in the second divi- sion, and four friendly games comprise the full programme for Saturday,

Victory has yet to come to: H.K.FC Reserves, Kowloon "B" and Moslem "B."

The tables now stand:---

Division: L. "

Kowloon South China H.K:F.C. Surrors

The Axtures are as under:-- LEAGUE 19 Hongkong C.C. 1st XI v. Royal Navy 1st XI on the HK.C.C. 13 The Navy were 58 for 7 wicket

The following will probably be

ground! but the later busmen made a stuE. Colonel C. Russell-Brown the Chinese team against the

fa G.0.C.) presented the Cup Navy in the replay for the Lasity 1st XI on the K.C.C. ground. Reorelo

Kowloon C.C. 1st XI v. Univer- 42wd an exciting finish ensus,

and medam to the two teams. Wa Cup semi-final-Lau Hing-

Q.M.S. Steele, the how secre- cheang Lai Yuk-tat, Chan Sogower C.C. on the IR.C. ground.

Indian R.C. 1st XI v. Craigen Artillery bary to the Garrison Recreation. Leung Yuk-tong. Wong Sul-wa,

Tamer Police: Lam Yuk-ying; Paag Kum-wing Club, called for cheers,

Leung Wing-tak. Wong Pak, chung. Suen Kam-shun, Chan Kwong-ig.

16.1

Kowloon CC:

1. Lyuk, Hussey, b Candreik. 6. Pall, Hussey, b Cantrell

115. Smith, h Cantrell

B. Petheraan, noi oùt [ER]. Matthews, Stephen-

son, Nicholson

Capt. Morris, Nicholson, b

May

A. R. P. Raven, « Bennett, h

Until yesterday both "A" and "B" had each dropped two points; "A" lost once and "B" drew twice 15 Bine matches each.

SOCCER TOUR,

BRITISH TEAM FOR CANADA.

Butte

201

200

. R. Spillett,

May Morton, b May

Bennet, b

3

41

TO LEAVE. NEXT YEAR.

Extrus

19

.0. M. R. W.

Dwe

5. 1. 24

Tamar"-lat Innings.

int Dwane. c Hiptol.

Komjahn

but. Stephens, ǹ Lam

Kumjah

Totul (for 8 wkts, den.) 140

C. Jones and A. N. Other did

1 newt hat.

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. 1.

0 2 3*

3

9. n 30

*

"(Times of Ceylon:)

London, Nov. 29. The Football Association has provisionally accepted, the Cana- dian Football Association's invita- ! tion to send an England team to Canada for a seven or eight weeks' tour next Summer.

* *

The game will start punctually at 4 pm and interding spectators are advised to get to the ground early, as in view of the limited scating accommodation, standing room only will probably be the cry at 3:30 pm.

*

*

The winners of this semi-final will meet the Civilian team in the final at a future date.

*

LEAGUE II. Service CC. "A" on the Univer- University 2nd XI v. Civi sity ground.

Gosla

P W D L F A P. 1602 35.6 10 A 4 2 3 2 8 10 27 41200

5 3 2014 58

WOMEN'S DOUBLES.

Miss McKane and Miss Colyer (Great Britain), beat Mrs. John- stone and Mrs. Tait, 6-0, 6-2.

MEN'S DOUBLES,

Godfree' and Eames (Great Britain), beat Richardson and Davies, the South African doubles champions, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.

The Grahamstown results were as follow:-

MEN'S SINGLES. Summerson (Great Britain), beat Richards, 6-1, 6-2,

LADIES' SINGLES. Mrs. Watson (Great Britain), beat Miss Richards, 6-3, 6-2.

"MIXED DOUBLES. Crole "Rees and Miss Ridley (Great Britain), beat De Villiers and Mrs. Mellor, 6-2, 6-2.

Crole Rees and Summerson

MEN'S DOUBLES.

(Great Britain) defeated Chap- man and De Villiers, 6-8, 6-2, 7-5.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES. Mrs. Watson and Miss Ridley (Great Britain) defeated Miss Mellor and Miss Stone, 7-5, 6-3.

MIXED DOUBLES.

1)

Mrs. Watson and Crole Rees S2 13 14 7(Great Britain) defeated Miss

2.3 8 10 8

14 193

720 A 13 4 Richards, and Chapman, 6-1, 6-2:

Miss Ridley and Summerson Div. II (Sec. A).

(Great Britain) defeated Miss Stone and Knowling, 8-6, 6-2.

Gouls.

P. W. D. L. KAF South Chins "A" vec $600.10 2 12 Kolona Reserves.... 8.5 19 18 6 11 Surrey Romrves.. 7 4 2 1 28 4 15. & A. Res...

30 1 8 29 20

53 20 a 8. Jomph's..... 8 12 8 8 23 4

Ah

1 1 1 5 6 3

Drummer

FRIENDLY GAMES. Civil Service C.C. v. H.K.C.C. "Outcasts" on the CS.C.C. ground.

Police R.C. v. Royal Navy 2nd.F.O. Reserves.... 7 1 6 3 20 XI on the P.R.C. ground..

Div. II. (Sec. B).

"Chinese R.C.. v. Hongkong CC. 2nd XI on the C.R.C. ground.

Craigengówer O.C. 2nd XI v. South Chins "C" H.M.S. "Hawking" on the C.C.C.Univerity ground.

"LAWN BOWLS,

SCOTTISH CO, H.K.V.D,C,

TO PLAY, .

St. J Reserve.... St. J'a Boarder Drummer Reserves.. Moslem "*"* South Chian B' Kowloon "B" Moslem "B"

1

Goal

P. W. D: L. 7. A P.

48 10 14 11

6 5 0 1 30 8 10

Howard, Johnston, Key. serves: Mair, Stewart.

Re-

Garrod; D. Lyon, H. Oswick; A. H.K.F.C. Reservea: 8. H.

Howell, A. Morrison, G. Puncheon:

G. H. Stewart, T. Pile, S. O. HIL 1. McBride, C. Curtis.

Kowloon 1st XI: Vickers; 5 4 1 8 13 Wheeler, Urquhart; Turner, Sims, 82 12 18 15 McKelvie: McBride, Duncan A

8 3 2 4 12 12 7

8 4 0 3 0 12 6 Linker, Mason, Hayes. Reserva: 6 10 4 8 11 2 Taylor. 5.0 2 4 5 10 1

Kowloon Reserves: sen;

Rasmus- Guest, Knight; Street, Brown, Pasco; Morris, Latham, Caveille. Fitzgerald, Eastman. Reserve: Vickare..

0 3 6 3 23 1 To-morrow's Club XI's GOLF FINAL.

On Saturday the. Kowloon

Some of the teame chosen for CHAMPIONSHIP AT Bowling Green Club will meet the to-morrow, according to the fix-

FANLING.

Scottish Company, Hongkong Yo. Itures in the "Sports Budget" on Kowloon "B":-Nicholle; Spary, unteer Defence Corps, in a lawn this page, ara-

Hast; White, Bliss, Hedley; H.X.F.C. Sunday will see the final (36 bowls match...

1st XI: -Rodger; Duncan H, Ross, Thomson, Miles," holes) in the Royal Hongkong Play will commence at 2.30 p.m., Summers, As the team will leave England Golf Club championship at Fan-six rinks each side.

Bishop; Gerrard, Mason, W.M. Reserves: Elkins, in the middle of May and return ling between H. U. Ireland and

The Velun Stewart, Watson; Brodie, Forsyth, Jordan and Nicholls.

The dominion authorities are

in the middle of July, it is very W. Douglas,

8 which met with uninterrupted |

success in Australią.

12.4 1 40

0 46

1

3 0 19

1

Cantrel

0 16.

1

May

<

Bennett

14 0 20

Nicholson

5 0 1:7

19 Punkte:

8

B.

32

17 undertaking to defray all ex- Tpenses.

A

"Hawkins."

Sgt. Fuller, st., b. Rumjab.

12

16. Nicholson, b Jones

Pay" Com. Coomber, b Lam

Capt. Bake, e & b Jones

1

. . . Burstón, b Ramjuhn

5

probable that a stronger side will

Bien-Com Ingham.

I>

Pay L. Hussey, o Morton,

B. Joner...

be got together than the side"

1.7

Sub. Lieut. Palairet, e Carong..

14. Col Cantrell, Potheram,

khayal

10

11 Zimony

19

Md. Stephenson, b·Lyad........

14

S. E. P. D. Vineer, b Zimmern

Eng. Lt. Bennett, run out

416. Wauchope, b Jones ......

12

Mid. Simms, b Smith

Total

83

1-Comdr. Bower, b Lyal

24

Extras

D.

M. R.

พ.

9.5 1

24

6.

Total

8

33

·0.

Bowling Analysis.

Lyal

0. M. R. W.

.12.4 a 47 3

A. B. Pearl, b Burjah

Surg. Lieut. Neil, not out

1. P. 6: Pook, st., b Rumjahn

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

Rumjan

Lam

Zimmern

1 0 4 2

“Tamar”—2nd Innings.

Pag-Lt. Nave, 'c Raven, b

Jones

P. 6. May not out

Lieut. Dwane, Rumjalary.............. 18 Jones Lent. Stephens, e Burma, b

Rumjahn

Sgt. Fuller Ramjoln

Pay Com. Coomber Ng b

Rumjahn

C. P. O. Buraton, b Shaha

budin

Lieut.Com. Ingham, b Rem

jahi

Sub. Lent. Palaire!, B Shaha-

budin

A. B. Dearle, Tajima, 5

Ramjubn

S. C. P. O. Vineer, and b

Rumjahn

Surg. Lieut. Neil, e Zimmern,

b Nge

C. P... Pook, not out

Extras

Total

0. M. R

Bowling Analysis.

•Ramjabn

Shahabudin

Marie

0 Smith

4

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club "A" v. University A at University 84 ground to-day at 5 p.m.-T. B. Powell; L. H. Keurne (Capt.), HC Macnamara; G. Rankin,

25

W. H. Lock, G. R. Vallack, W. R." Andrews, S. H. Garrod, D. Lyon, '

T. P. Saunderson, D. Fitzgerald.

1411.

13 0 53 5

#

0 18

0

4.0 18 1 To-morrow's Teams.

f The following have been select- 9ed to play for the Craigengower C.C. in their league match to-

15 morrow with the Indian Recrea- tion Chib at Sookumpoo:-D. Fritz (Capt.), T. Grimes, A. B. Hamson, F. Schnepel, R. W.

I Bradbury, S. Abbas, E. Fincher,

6

W. G Guest, A. Kitchell, R. C

Reed, R. Buga Reserve: E

· Hamson.

The Indian R.C. 1st XI for this match will be:A. el Arculli, F. M. el Arculli, J. S. Abdool.

0 Curreem, Omar Ismall, S. A

1 Ismail, Jr. S. H. Ismail, A. H.

W...

4 Madar U M. Omar (Capt.), A. H. Rumdahn, D. Rumjahn, 48 Y. Abdul Wahab. Scorer: D. Rumjahn. Umpire; S.. D. Iamail. In the friendly match on the Craigengower CC ground, los morrow with HMS Hawking the following will play for the home 2nd XI-P. A Dixon (Capt.), W. B. Muskett, Y. teem der

Abbas, F.-K. Modi, "C" E by 8 havan A, E Philips, Ga Macicod, Young, E. Mowfung,

and Serves: A PLn, M. S. Sanjana

Kowloon v. "Hawkins,”

At Kowloon the bom

feated HTM.8.

rung

18

The E.C.C. lost 8 wickats for 6 M Pinna, CA Fletcher, Re

tien don thu nh

FANLING HUNT.

teer team is-

G. M. Shaw (skip), R. M. Dyer, J. Reid, J. B. Ross,

G. Morrison (skip). P. Stewart. Major Black, H. ED. Adams.

A. McFarlane (skip), MoKeller,

H. McTavish, A. W. E. Davidson.."

F. C. Goodman, E. Docherty.

f

3. Russell (skip), J. A. Douglas,

On

W. Johnstone (skip), B. Wylie,

The Fanling Hounds will be out again during the week-end. Saturday the start will be at 3.30 P.m. and on Sunday about 8 am.

Joint Masters--Mr. H. Birkett and Dr. Pierce Grove.

G. Duncan, J. Jack,

J. Fraser (skip), D. Keith, G. Cooper, D. Hazel...

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...

£100 A GOAL.

GILBERTIAN SITUATION

ARISES.

(Times of Ceylon.).

London, Nov. 29.

A Gilbertian situation arose in the Arsenal-Sunderland (first league) football match. Buchan scored against Sunderland, and the latter thus received $100 for the goal in accordance with the terms of Buchan's transfer.

Brain got a second goal. Sun- derland almost deserved to draw but lost..

C.P.S. FOOTBALL.

It is anticipated that both the "Empress of Canada" and the "Empress of Asia" will be in port during the Christmas holidaye and that soccer elevane from the two ships will play a match for charity

Yester

very good

played a goal

out for

MM

Five Sandy Macs please

It was yesterday

Scotch,' said the Taciturn One.

"A small, Scotch with just a suspicion of Soda

Water," beamed the Expansive One.

'Double Scotch,' barked the Colonel.

folly old Scotch!' cried the Smart Young Man.,

E-might I trouble you for a small Scotch, please,! murmured the Timorous One.

A Sandy Mac,' said the Man Who Knew.

They heard. They watched. They marvelled.

To-day, five men called for.

Sandy Macdonald Scots Whisky

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