SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1926.

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"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

SOCCER

ROW."

SOUTH CHINA REPORTED TO BE FIRM."

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DEADLOCK TO CONTINUE?

[By W.P.C.]

am informed

On good

BOXING.

CARTLIDGE-EWIN

FIGHT"

BELT AND PURSE TERMS.

To the Editor of the China Mail).

Sir, Will you kindly insert in accepted the challenge of Ewin and that I will fight him for the Belt and H.K.B.A. purse and would like to hear Ewin's opinion on the proposal

CRICKET NOTES.

LEAGUE STATISTICS THIS SEASON.

AVERAGES AND TABLES.

By W.PC.

When note is made of how the

Royal Artillery and the Chinese flying colours, in the senior league last Saturday, is will be found that it is sometimes harsh, to criticise captain for not declaring ourly

THE CHINA. MAIL.

WEEK-END SPORTS SUMMARY.

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CUP FINAL.

SOCCER FIXTURES: FOR TO-DAY.

The following is the football- programme for to-day :-

Lai Wah Cup (Final), Royal Navy v. Civilians, Chub ground kick-off 3.80 p.m. sharp.

LEAGUE:

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WHITE WINGS.".

YACHT CLUB'S BUSY WĘDK-END.

To-day the seventh, of the series of championship races at

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LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, JANUARY 16, 1926, 10.30 A.M.

Hongkong Sharohrokers' Estate Broker:

Association.

Neon

London.

the R.M.K.Y.C. will be suited. The TT on London course is a fairly long one, almost TT on Shanghai

Banks, nine miles. The start is from the. Yacht Club and the boats will Hongkong Bank

do. then go to Lyemun Beacon,, Kow- toon Rack, back to Quarry Bay, Div. I (Section A). ever to Channel Rocks and back Club de Recreio "A" v. St. to the Club for the finish. Joseph's College, Sookumpoo "13"

authority that as a result of your paper that I have already Recreation Club went down, with ground 2.30 p.m. private meeting held by the South management last China A.A. night, the Association will "stand firm in their decision as regards the suspensien, ete, by the Hong- keng Football League.

Previously I hinted that, accord.

It might be of interest to state what I seldom have time to write

ing to report, the Chinese were through the papers every day and

and then to blame the other side for sitting on the splice.

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At Kowloon a few minutes

Reaves, Sockumpoo "A" ground, Surreys Reserves v. Kowloon

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Div. I (Section B). Drums Reserves v. St. Joseph's Burders. Sookumpoo "A" ground. 12:30 p.m.

Marine Insurances.

Chartered Bank Mercantile Bank, A. & B

do. After a considerable interval P&O. Bank there will be a cruiser race to Bank of East Asia islami to port. This was sailed, or China Underwriters morrow. The course is Hongkong Canton Insurance at least in attempt was made to North China Insurance.. Nail fc. in December but lack of Union Insurance ....... wind prevented a Anish within the Yangtze Insurance..... time limit. This is theroforc

Fire Insurances. re-sail and is, the second of the China Fire Insurance..

to necept the loss of two points."mention me in despatches" nence. Still it was pleasant to sam. I have been requested to state that attention is more often than not the home team, after several

willing to pay the fine of $5 and that when pleases anyone would have made all the tilersity, Sookumpoo "B" ground, sailed..

such is not the case.

BOXING.

CARPENTIER TO MEËT

MCTIGUE.

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New York,, Jan. 15. The State Athletic-Commission has approved of the proposed Carpentier-Me Tigue bout, subject to the winner meeting Berlenbacht the light-heavy weight champion.

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HOME EXPERTS' PLANS TO WIN,

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St. Joseph's Reserves v. Univer-five championship acus to be. Tire Insurance

On Monday again the Indies con-

Shipping: "A"tinue their races. There is very Hongkong Steamboats..

Douglases keen competition and several H.K. Tugs & Lighters.. boats stand excellent chances of Indo-Chinas (Prof.) ... winning the championship. The

Kewloon "B". Moslem drawn to it by my colleagues. moderate seasons, rise to the Kowloon ground: 2.30 p.m.

I am also willing to meet Nocension and beat both the Gimp- Morris again if the HK.B.A. couners and the clock. On the other sider it worth while staging the hand, the Chinese need never have Jast-unless the highly improbably

contest.

Thanking you, Mr. Editor,

I am:

Yours, etc..

"JIM CARTLIDGE.

H.M. Naval Yard,

Hongkong. Jan. 14.

PISTOL MATCH.

LOCAL POLICE DEFEAT

"HAWKINS."

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At Kennedy Road range Thursday, using figure targes. the Hongkong Police defrate H.M.S. "Hawkins" in a team pistol match (friendly) by the narrow margin of 19 points.

CRICKET VENUES,

AGAIN.

happened. They could have gone SEVERAL LEAGUE MATCHES en batting and made their positioni sepure, leaving the University an almost impossible job. As it was, they sparned the bird in hand for the two for rather the full three points) and got none.

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Suggestions have gone forth at various times to regulate Satur day afternoon lungue cricket, sich as splitting the time into two halves, &e. but may reform on those lhes would make the game not quite what it is intended to be.

E. C. Fincher and Major Hattersley Smith join those who have an aggregate of 200 runs or more. The former is in the unique position of having butted five times, the scores being 16. 67. 49. The practices wend':—

2, 90. and the only time he was Grouping, six rounds to dismissed was when he failed to yards. 25 possible points: Rupiyet double figures. six rounds at ten yards, time 12 seconds, 80 possible · points:

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England's cricket writers are discussing how to pick a team for next season's Lests that will have qualities to counterbalance the

The University 2nd XI's score keenness and the "will to win" Application, six rounds at 15 of 33. hguinst the R.E. last Satur- that is held to contribute soyards. 30 possible points; Rapidhay is the lowest junior score this largely to the Australians' success, six-rounds at 15 yards, time nice season.

These writers and amateur seconds, 30 possible. points: Critics are pulling one another's|Application, six rounds at 25 theories to pieces, and advancing yards, 30 possible points: total

fresh ones of their own.

One of the latest assertions is that a bowler must have sồi aggressive an appearance as to demoralise the batsmen.

The London "Sunday Herald"" points out that England's test captain needs more than enthusiasm whic his Gilligan's chief asset. The paper urges that the probable team, with a new captain, should be assembled in May. and should then play Together continuously." "It would juterfere with the county cham- pionship," the "Herald" says. "but county cricket is immaterial, in view of the keenness of the Anglo-Australian struggle for supremacy, which will provide the most interesting season in the history of the game."

"The Evening News," replying to A. C. Maclurer's suggestion that a captain should be appointed now for the forthcoming test

possible--145. Scores:-

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Hongkong Police, Sgt. B. Wynne Sgt. S. Saunders

The cricket Sxture curds give seven matches to-day. These comprise

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course for Monday is from the Chab to Quarry Bay to Lyeman Oriental Navigation Beacon, back to Kowloon Rock and Shell Transports then to the finishing line at the Star Ferries Club, just over 6 miles.

Water-boats

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three first division Fleague games, one in the second Fdivision, and three "friendlies."

The Axtures are as under:-

Engagements during the week-Kailas Mining Ad. Lengue I

fend for the Fanling Hounds are:- Langkats (Combined) Craigengower 6.C. Bong- Saturday: paper chase, meet

do. keng 66 1st XI on the C.C.C. outside Mr. Poats's bungalow Shanghai Exploration

(Single) ground

p. start 13.30 pans,

Shanghai Loan Sunday: hounds meet at the Kennels, Kwan Ti, 10:30a.m.

Rauba Joint Masters: Mr. H, Birkett and Dr. F. Pierre Grove.

Civil Service 6.6. 1st XI v. University 1st XI on the CSCC. Igroundi.

X on the C.R.C. ground.

Chinese R.6. v. Royal Navy 1st

Hoogkeng CC, 2nd XLV. Royal

League 11.

Engineers on the HK.C.C. ground. Friendly.

GOLF CLUB,

Golf Club fixtures down for the

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Dock Wharves Godowns, &c..

BK. & K. Wharves

HK. & W. Docks Hongkews:

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Indien RC. 1 X v. Royalweek-end at Fanling comprise-Shanghai Docks Artillery on the I.R.C. ground Saturday: final, Captain's Cap Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. Police R.C. v. University 2nd-A. H. Ferguson v. J. M. Walker, K. & S. Hotels. (old)..

X on the P.R.C. ground.

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI v. Royal Navy 2nd XI the KCC. ground.

01:

Sunday: jaior championship (qualifying round).

Saturday to Monday: monthly bogey pock

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sports page are invited to send

Reuters of the "China Mair to the Sports. Editor, not later than 4 pm, on Thursdays, items for publication in the Summary.

1:30

127

Sgt. L. Whant

122

Mr. W. R. Scott Sub-Insp. McNab Wilson 109 Sgt. G. Haywood

114

10 wickets (the Erst two of which

Outside of Fincher's abnormal average, the only change of note to record is at the top of the second division bowling whore! Jones and Pendered have figures that look too good to be trueless than half matches of respec- Minimum 2 innings but not Pendered's totais (for 3 matches) tive team, average 20 runs ure 17 overs, 5 maidens, 38 runs, over.]

or

were taken in "seven "deliveries

94

BOWLING AVERAGES. ·

Total

696

Division. I.

H.M.S. "Hawkins."

P. O. A. C. Thoday A. B. L. Ring..... P. O. T. Shenton Col-Sgt. W. Gossett P. O. H. Page:

128

115

114

113

107

P. O. W. Marling

100

Totak

677

TENNIS TOUR..

matches and had a team he select- SECOND TEST WITH SOUTH

ed in accordance with the captain's wishes. says that it would be wrong to select an international team to suit the captain. On the contrary the captain should be selected after the team. Un- accountable dislikes and prefer- ences exist in most sports captains

AFRICA.

from which no run was scored). He took part in the interport trials (about October) in 1924 but was not seriously considered as his health then was not of the best. On occasions he, has made runs, is. a riore than useful bowler who uses his head," but his fielding

BATTING AGGREGATE, Senior, Mid. R. H. Stephenson R.N.) 303.

Junior, Y. A.. Wahab (LR.C.)

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Junior, Eng-Lieut. C. R. P.China Prov. (comb.) Bennett (R.N.) 6 for 35, Nov. 14;

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Division L

No. of

saujau

Score.

Aggre-

Aver-

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1. Smith (R.A.)

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A, el Arenil) (1.)

A.

Lt. Sillitne (N.)

F. Goodwin (K.)

Capt. Allfree (5.)

Ne Sze-kwong (C.R.C.)...

E. C. Pincher (0.5) 6 91 218 218.00 E. G. Lammert (H.K).

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3. GD 84 84.00

RESULTS IN DETAIL.

(via Colombo.)

Johannesburg. Dec. 26. The second lawn tennis Test was

and one might, shelve a good man played in fine weather though it

Major Hattorsley.

Smith (R.A.)

Lt. Sillitos (N.)

Mid. Stephenson (N.)

W. C. Hung

B. F. Stewart (H.K.)

A. H. Madar (1.)..

4 92 230 76.46 St. Jonen (RE.)

50.50

1 60 170 4.60A. R. F. Raven (K.)

79 108 42.00

(C.R.C.)

4

50

0 58.

58. 299

38.00

1

7 47 180

47 102

D. Fritz (C.C.C

linsey (N.)

82 147 86.75

C. F. Alexander (P.)

D..B. Peat

Peat (EK)

D. Raid (H.K.)

Spr. Goodyer (RE.).

on the ground of his being "tem- was a trifle hot. The stand was Capt. Armstrong (8.) 70 30 23.00. Howell (K)

E.J.R. Mitchell (H.K.)

(K)

A. Hoakim (U.) ..

34.00: 33.50 peramental." for which certain packed to its capacity.

06 90 bowlers recently were criticised. Condon (South Africa) beat Capt. Morris

87 197

32.84 F G. R. Sayer (C.3.) 6 Nevertheless, a good-tempered Summerson, 6-0, 6-1.

It was a Mr. Gr.-

44 167

31.40 Grum (HK) bowler should not be selected for very easy victory:

Li, Hayler (N.) 17 30 Rough (R.A.) 3 The winner A. A. Rumjaan (U.). 5.

30.00 Lee (K.) 48 119 20.75 G. match-winning

A played like a veteran. Summerson Rev. E. K. Quick (U) 3 43 20 20.46 A. S. Suffad (1)

purposes.

bowler should look aggressive, struck a bad patch and was very R. E. Lindsell (K.).. an accomplishment which often poor. demoralises a batsman. Kortright Mrs. Hall and Mias Smith

(RA) and Gregory, like all great fast (South Africa) bent Mrs. Watson Lt: Nicholson (N.)

Capt. L. W. Bannet bowlers, were sufficiently tempera- und Miss Ridley, 6-4, 6-4. mental to Took and be aggressive.

(R.A.) Eames and Miss Colyer (Great N. B. Kitehall (I.)! Men savagely keen on winning Britain) beat Raymond and Mrs. Ng Sze-kwong were not particularly amiable Hall. 6-4, 6-8.

(C.R.C.) companions.

E. Wood (C.S.)..

1

8 27.86 B. N. Sudan (U.)

Eng-Lt Bennett (N.)

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2. 12.67

7 12771

17 13.00

13.07

& 10.02

11.00

6 11.16

JG 11.20

4 11.25

11.58.

R. G. Robertson (Police) 6 for 17, do. Nov. 21;

W. H. Edmonds Dairy Farms (C.S.C.C.) 6 for 45, Nov. 28; Pay- Der A Wing (full pd.). Lt. Allen (R.N.) 6 for 36. Dec. 6; H. D. Rumjahn (LR.C.) 6 for 25, Dec. 12.

WICKETS AGGREGATE. Senior, Lt. Col. A. S. Cantrell (R.N.) 23.

200 RUNS THIS SEASON.

20 WICKETS THIS SEASON.

LEAGUE TABLES.

Kowloon

P. W. D. L.Tts.

3 0 25 3 3 0 12

3 1 1 10

150

10

1 2 3

E. Fincher (C.C.C.). 4

Lieut. Col. Edmcades

61: 85 98.13 H, S. Gordon (H.K.)

Division I.

45

12

10 11.80

90

W. E. Edmonds (C.5.)

26 1181

30 Go 27.50 81 110 27.50

Royal Navy

Lt. Emley (N.)

13.00

University

A Lacey (P.)

12

13.28

Civil Service

28* 27 27.00

M. P. Madar (I.)

10

13.90

H.K.C.C.

J. Hall (H.K.).

14,00

Indian R.C.

5 21 54 27.00-

Y. A. Wahab (I.)

34,55

Cruigengower

R. A.

47.

34*

81 27.00 [Minimum 2 innings but not

Surreyn

3

45

17

14.25 less than half matches of respec-

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Chinese R.C.

Division II.

League Records This Season.

K.C.C. 2nd. I.R.C. 2nd H.K.C.C. 2nd Police ..... Navy 2nd R.E. C.S.C.C. "A" Varsity 2nd

10

A. D.

49 111 22.20 54 88

22,00

79.00

HIGHEST INNINGS. Senior, Indian R.C. 236 (for 9 wkta.)

v. Craigengower C.C., 2 03 68 34.00LR.C. ground, Dec. 19, 3. 37 68 34,00 4. 77 101 33.68

63 26.50 Miss McKane (Great Britain). C. Hang (C.R.C.). 4 "The Australians' outstanding beat Mrs. Peacock, 6-1, 8-6. T. E. Yeoh (C.R.C.). 9: 58 67 22.83 tive teams, average not more than feature, whether players or selec- Crole Rees and Summerson Lt-Com.Armitage(N) 3 40 67 22.33 15 runs per wicket.] tors," continues the article. "(Great Britain) beat the Black-W. Hayward (H.K.) 4 ZA 80 22.25 their keenness. English cricket-beard brothers, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. Thus 0. small (1.)

C.Q.M.S Stripp (8.) ers often are slack and seem to the visitors are leading by three K. R. Macuski (K) 29 00 2200 prefer a picnic to cricket. Our matches to two.

Division II selectors see too little of cricket. The match between Miss A. Hoalim (U.) ........... 2 74* 19 They must remember that ten McKane and Mrs. Peacock is I. S. Gordon (H). 8 48 118 39.61 popular favourites and one experi- described as the greatest ladies'. D. McNicoll (EK) 3 45* 71 90.50 W. M. Gittens (U.). A 71 110 36.66 mental choice is not a test team." singles ever seen in the Rand. A. K. Mackenzie

The Star" believes that Eng- Miss McKare gave an almost per-

(H.K), ********* land's interest in the trial match fect exhibition

of court-craft, Mid. Simma (N.) at Sydney is as keen as Aus-Nevertheless Mrs. Peacock was R. G. K. Hawkins

T. II. King (P.) tralia's. "General satisfaction is very plucky and made some felt," it is said, "that Macartney wonderful returns, but wits out. G. Log (K.) and Collins are in fine form played Both received a prolonged, Aalk ishrane though Mailey's average suggests ed ovation.

Senior, Craigengower C.U. 20 v. (H.K.)

9 ·60. 68 26.50 that he left his resin behind.. The [Note: The Test ended in a D. E. G. Nicholson.

Indian R.C., LR.C. ground, number of men run out reveals draw of 5 matches all.]. !--

(HK)

0420

78 26.00 Deci 19.." S. B. Bpillett (0.8) 3 20 50 25,00 Junior University 2nd XI 88 Y. A. Wahab (1) ........ 51 143 23.83

18828.00 V. R.E., University ground, Jan. 9. Hassan (1) € 45

clever fielding."

The Glamorgan County Cricket

Club, the future of which is.

largely dependent on the financial

result of its fixture against Aus

HOCKEY MATCH.

Victory by 4 goals to 1 went to

tralia, is canvassing to ascertain the Hongkong Hockey Club "A" whether Cardiff or Swansea will team in a match yesterday with

the University "B" tearn. better support the match.

(C.B.)

T. D. E. Pendered

Junior, Royal Navy 2nd XI 200 (for 8 wkts., dec.) v. Kowloon C.C. 5 48 133 38.26 2nd XI, KCC ground, Dec. 5. 3. 64 81 27.00.

LOWEST INNINGS. 2790NEY CLIT

F. W. Howell (K)58 4 67 218 A... F. Ravon (E) 4:00 88 22.00 T. W. Carr (C.8.) 4 30 42 21.00 HF. Harper (C.B.) 4 82 82 20.50 C.F. Alexander (P.) 8. 87 62 29.08 Mid. Dickens (N.) 2 1 40 20.00

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(via Colombo.)

Leafield, Dec. 21. The Chancellor of the Excho- quer will to-morrow receive a deputation on betting which will ask that betting may be taxed and legalised.

The "Manchester Guardian" says there is reason to believe the Chancellor will give a negative, but sympathetic reply.

The refusal is on the grounds of

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lar Bilvor in Bogvlog hockey team defeated the Madrid German, Brasenose, has been insee Copper Chah team by two goals to one. The olected captain of

Oxford Copper C Indians' rapidity in attack"Soccer Club for 1926. E. B. T. Rate of Native Interest mora. (Police) 77 was repeatedly applauded via Holmes, Trinity, has been ap-Chine Fük Coleg

Colombo.

HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE Senior, Mid, R. H. Stepheuson (R.N.) 182, Nov. 7.

Junior, T. H. King not out, Nov, 21

pointed secretary.

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