MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1926.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

BOXING

NAVY WINS LOWTHER GRANT cue:

TWO POINTS MAJORITY.

Singapore, March 29, The Navy won the Lowther Grant boxing challenge Cup by five points to three.

SHIELD TIES,

TWO STIRRING SEMI-

∙FINALS.

SURREYS & KOWLOON...

FIVE RECORDS.

"VARSITY ÄTHLETE'S GOOD SHOWING.

EXCELLENT FIGURES.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CRICKET LEAGUE,

RD. BECOME. "JUNIOR":" CHAMPIONS.

SURREYS FIRST WIN

The Royal Engiodry gained popular wh over the Civil Service. 0.0. "A" if their last match on Saturday and secured the junior

THE BOAT RACE.

CAMBRIDGE WIN IN IDEAL CONDITIONS.

FIVE LENGTHS VICTORY

(Reuter's Service)

London, March 27

championship in the cricket longue, Cambridge won the Boat Race

Excellent figures were put up at the University annual athlete ports on Saturday when S. . Shahabudin broke Ave records, souson follow

(From Our Own Correspondent) Although the scores were differ- ent, the I/East Surreys and the Kowloon F. C. entered the final of the Hongkong senior soccer shield by victories of two goals each on Saturday."

Some of the play was of the real Penalties were eup-tie typé. conceded, a player got marching orders, goals. were disallowed Hurdles 17 sec; previous re- (rightly) and there were occa-cord 17 1/5 put up by: sional touches of over-anxiety. Shahabudin in 1923,

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LIFE A RACE"

SPEAKER AT THE QC.. SPORTS..

SATURDAY'S EVENTS...

The Queen's College ground at Causeway Bay was the scene of a happy gathering on Saturday afternoon of Old Boys and well wishers of the institution on the occasion of the annual athletic meeting which proved to be a dis- tinct success, thanks to the efficient arrangements made by a committee with Mr. George: O'Connor as secretary, Mr. A. T. Hamilton was an efficient and painstaking starter..

At the conchision of a long programme of keenly contested events containing novel features, Mr. A. H. Crook, M:A. welcomed Mrs. George Grimble, the" wife of the popular President of the Queen's College Old Boys' Asso- ciation, who gave away the prizes

Mr. George Grimble replied in

100 yards: 10.2/5g previous re cord 10 secs.

220 yards: 24 1/6; previous re- cord 24 2/5.

pre-

After being, two goals down at Long Jump: 20 ft. 6 in.) the interval, the soldfers bent thevious record held by Shahabudin Club de Recreio (playing in (19 ft. 10%)- in 1922. || senior company for the first season) by getting four points in the last 45 minutes.

Kowloon were always on top of the Police and won by 3-1.

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LOCAL SHARE MARKET

Banka

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG MARCH 29, 1926, 10,30 AM,

TT on Shanghal T.Ton Fondba By defeating the Crafgengower by B lengths in 19 minutes, 29 C.C. almost at the last minute, the seconds..

Lage Hongkong Bank 1/East Surreys registered their The conditions were ideal for a do. first win in league cricket this fast race, the water being Chartered Bank

London smooth, with a Hght south-easter- Mercantile Bank, A. & B. ly breeze. An excellent start was; do. made. Oxford had a slight lead P&O Bank early on, but Cambridge rowed Bank of East Asia Beautifully. At the milepost the Marine Insurances. time was 4 mins, 8 secs. Here Canton Insurance they were practically level, and a China Underwriters spurt by Oxford secured them anNorth China. Insurance. advantage. but Cambridge an- Union Insurance ... swered wall

Yingtee Insurance

LEAGUE MATCHES.

Division L

C.C.C. v. EAST SURREYS.

A victory by one wicket was At Hammersmith Bridge (time Fire InsurENCOE gulaed by the /East Surreys 7 mins. 27 secs.), Oxford led by China Fire Insurance. High Jump: 5ft 7in

over the Craigengower CC bare canvas. At Chiswick BK Fire Insurance There was a very good attend within two minutes of the time Cambridge by a magnificent effort po Shipping ance throughout the afternoon. fixed for drawing, stumps. drew ahead, and although Oxford Douglases...... Unfortunately a late start was!

The Infantrymen lost their tried hard by Duke's Meadows to made and the time was never ninth wicket with ten runs be reduce the lead Cambridge reach . Police Defeated.

caught up, the prize, distribution hind the Craigongower total and el Barnes Bridge in 16 mins 10 The peninsula, men met the by Lady Clement, who was at the closing stage was watched secs, with the race well in hand, coppers at Sookumpoo on a slip-tended by Capt. Steele, A.D.C.. with intense excitement.

As they approached the flush pery pitch. As in other games taking place long after the is due to Fte. Wood (hst man in Cambridge with a short spurt, for remaining at the wickets suf-lengthened their lead consider, during the season, the Police were sup went down. ineffective in front of goal, this At the conchision of the sports, ficiently, long to enable CQM.Sably The Cambridge erew did proving their downfall. The Professor W. Faid, in a few Brief Stripp to give the winning hit not appear to be distressed, but

the Oxford men words, paid tribute to the good before he was beaten by Abbas some of Kowloon: Avery : Guest weather and the fact of 5. O. A feature of the match was the bally done up. Read: Turner, Cavelle McKelvie: Shahabudin breaking five re- cautious batting of the Army Pasco, G. Duncan, Sims, Spary,cords, a figure which he thought "stumper" which gave his side the Haves.

would probably stand for many victory. Police-Clarke, Wynne, Harle;

Craigengewer..

tenms were:-

DTILLERM

Bandle; Corn.

wall. McEwen, Johnson, Oram

Noonan:

men: Messrs. Gilmour, Mclver.

Referee: Mr. Baldwin. Lines.

years:

*

Credit

The speaker then called upon D. Fritz, & Stripp, b. Burgèsa .... Lady Clementi to distribute the B. W. Bradbury, English, b

Burgess Prizes, commenting that though it! was her Arst appearance at such E. Fincher, not out.

meeting, he had no doubt that A. Kitchell, b Burgess

T., Grimes, b Burgess

Brittain feuled in the fatal area and Sims gave Kowloon the it was only the beginning of a lead from the penalty kick. Tolong sequence... a happy speech reminding the wards half-time Spary scored the boys that life was a race and ex-second: horting them to play the game and never

B

were

"INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY.

(Rauter's Service.)

Belfast, March 27.) England beat Ireland at. hockey

22

Juy 2 goils to 1.

"35i

RC Reed, b. Allfree.

4. 3. Hamson, & Burgess

18:

Bowing Analysis.

S. Abbas, b Moore.

22:

0.

M..

B

M. Pinna, b. Allfree

6. Goodyer

11.

2: 24

E Moore, b. Clark

15 Jacob

10. 8.

14

His advice was received with pivot) took the spot-kick for the Kicking the Football-1, A. P. F. Schnepel not out"

applause,

13

1:

Throwing, the Cricket Ball-1,. S. Hachiuma; 2, H. Y. Leong.

100 Yards-1. Shahabudin; 2, Chong 10 2/5 secs.

Extra

SHigge

Jones Durand

148 Bridgland

9: 8 16

Royal Engineers.

5Sgt. Blondin, lbw b Sara

Total

Bowling Analysis,

Pole Jump-1, Chong: ft. Sin, 2, Leong.

Burgess

11

MR. WI

บ 51

English

4 11 8.

Clarke Allfree

7 0 28

1 b Spillett

7 2 28

Chidsen,

3 0 20

12

I

The results yesterday were. in addition to the tennis prizes" pre- Because Read used his elbows,sented, as follow: to be downhearted Hudson (formerly the Tamar"

Prize-Winners,

Police but banged straight at the Gutterres; 2. B. K. Jap The events for the old, beys Kowloon goalie: ended in a popular win for Mr.

Sims got Kowloon's third and J. F. Groee. The senior cham-then McEwen registered the pionship cup and gold medal was losers solitary point. won by Li Ping-teng with 18

Grand Recovery. points. The runner-up was M. A movement along the vanguard Sabhan. The junior champion-gave the Recreio their opening ship cup and silver medal was goal against the infantrymen, on won by Chiu Hoong-yeung, with the Club ground, Rocha patting Yeung Wai-wa as runner-up. on the final touch. Then Brown hooked the second over the Surrey Long Jump Senior Champlon- custodian's head. ship-1 Tang Ki-cheong: 2 L Humberstone and Butler equal- Chao-law; 8. M. Sabhan, 17ft 6inised after the interval and then Long Jump, Junior Champion Ogley was sent off for rough ship-1, Chiu Ho-yuen; 2 Yeung play. Wawa, (12.4-

Prize-Winners.

100 Yards Senior Championship -M. Sabham, 2; Li Ping-tong: 3, 1. Haroon; 10: 4/5 gecs.

<

McGreavy put in the winners" third goal and Butler the fourth

With the game getting out of their grip and a man short, the 100 Yards Junior Championship Recreio tried hard but failed - Tang Ying-look; 2, Chiuagainst opposition of better class. Hoong-yeung; 3. Chau Wanam,

12. 1/5 sees.

"

220 Yards-1, Shahabudin; 2, Wong Tupe. 24 1/5 secs.

Hal Mile-1, Tajima; 2, S. €. Ho; 3, K. I.. Ip. 2.20 secs,

Hurdles. 1, Shahabudin; Chong 17 secs.

Old Students Race.-1. Miss Stirling; 2, Miss I. Ho Tung. No time taken.

Publing the Weight.-1, Leong 2, Schroser, 28ft. Dit.

440 Yards.1, Hachiuma; 2, Ho; 3, Wong Tape. 58 3/5 secs. Chong. 20 feet, 6 in.

Long Jump-1, Shahabudin; 2,

Half Mile (Open to

C

the

Surreys: Douglas: Cooper, Colony)-1, Mr. Fordham; 2, Mr. Jordan: Kidd, McGrenvy, Bris-Woo. 2.16. High Jump, Senior Championship:

towe; Charlesworth, Cheeseman, --1, Tang, Ki-cheong; 2. Li Cho-ku; Humbertone. Butler.

High Jump-1, Shahabudin; 2. 4. Kung Ping ha. 4ft. Fin.

Mackles Chong. 5ft. 71⁄2 in..

High Jump Junior Championship:

worth.

Recreio Fernandez; Ogley | - Chip Bong-guen; 2 Yeung Xavier; A.H. A.A. and A. Wad-wa. dit. Sin.

Remedios; Fuertes, Silva, Gosano,

120 Yands Hurdles, Senfor Cham-Rocha, Brown. plonship- l Fing-tong; 2, M. Sabban Tang Kicheong, 17 2/5 HECH:

Referee: Mr. Atkinson. Lines. men: Messrs. McCubbin, Morfett.

In The League. The leaders in both junior sections of the league were also engaged.

Lady Undergraduates' 'Race~} Mins Carothers; 2; Miss Them:

2/5 Be

One Mile-1, Tajima (Replica of cup presented by Dr. Marriott) 2 Lani Pak-tong; 2. K.-1. lp, 5.27...

Tug-of-war-Morrison Hall." Relay Race-Lugard Half Hostel Championship: Lugard Halk 48 points, Eliot Hall 28 pointa. Individual Championship: S. Q.

Moore

Pte. Burgess, b Abbas.

1/East Surreys...

C. Q.M. S. Stripp, b Abbas L/Cpl. Clarke, e Reed, b Abbas Capt. Allfree, Reed, b..

Bradbury

L/Cpl. Hollands, e Paterson,"

Hongkong Steamboats HK Tars & Lightere.. Indo-China (Prof.)) gu dois (Del.) L'd.

do Oriental Navigation Shell Transporta Star Ferries .......... Water-bosta

"Refineries. China: SugarS-ON- Malabon Sugars

Benguets

Mining

Kailan Mining. Ad Langkata (Combined

do (Single) Sharghal Exploration Shanghal Loan

Raube

Trongh Mizes

Ural Casplafs

DOCEE Wharves Godowna,,dic.

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RK Realty

`'Hongkong. Stock

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Society:

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2 Spr. Goodyer, b Sara

Capt. Bridgland; b.w, b

Edmonds ****.

Col Mackintosh, b Edmonds

10 S S. Higgs, e Carr. b Nihill 56 Q. M. S. Faro, b Booker ..... 25 S S. Kelly, b Edmonds

Sgt. Jones, b Edmonds

.. 10 Sgm.. Durand, not out.

4Q. M. S. Jacob, e Booker, b:

Major Paton, 6 Abbas.... Lt. Chidson, e Fincher, b Abbas Ü Edmonds:

Pte. Moore, e Hamson, b. Fritz 0 Cpl. Clark, Fritz

CS. M. Wright, b. Abbas Pte. English, e Fritz, b. Abbas Pte. Wood, not out

PONY

Extras

19 H.K. Territorials

8 Humphreva. Estates

"Princes Building.

18 Rural Landa

15

Cotton Mis.

82 wo Cottone

1 Orientals..

10 Shanghai, Cottona (old) 10

do.

Miscellaneous.

*4

1 Canton Ices .... 4 Cements (comb.)

do..

(old)

188 do. (new)

China Buses.......

R.. China Lights (comb.)

I do.. · (old)

do..

(дза)

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12.

Total Bowling Analysis.

.

n M.

Extras

16 Edmonds

Sara

11.2 2.

38

1:0

2. 85.

Total

150 Westlake

4

0 19

Bowling. Analysis.

Spillett..

16.

1

10.

M.

R.

w.Booker

21

1

Fritz Fincher Abbas

0:

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38.4 8 05

7

FRIENDLY MATCH.

Bradbury

14

I

Division II.

€5.C.Cz v. RE,

The Royal Engineers came

do. (old) do.. (new) 51Dairy Farms.

Der A Wing (full pd.)

do. (part pd.). Hongkong Amusements. HK. Constructiona Hongkong Electrics H.K. Developments HK Ropes (comb.), dó. ..." (old) ...da

K.C.C. v. Royal Navy.

Playing at home, the Kowloon C. 1st XI defeated the Royal Navy 1st XI by 75 runs.

Kowloon C.C.

Shahabudin 26 points, T. W. Cheongsbrough with dying colours in P. W. Ramsay, e Davenport, b 17 points.

Tennis Tournament..."

their fast league match with the

Gilman.

120 Yaris Hardles, Junior Cham- pionship. ", Chiu loi yeung; 2 Teang Ying-fook. 24 necs..

Pick-n-back Rare Wei Chung

South China "A" drew in a and Leung Kit-torg; 2, M. R. Abbas and Haroon Dausen.

goalless match with the Drums Half

in section "A" of division II; and Mile Handicap- Ko Tai-ting me Man-shani; 3, LF |;

South China stored the only Singles Championship. A. A Civil Service CCA and secured J. C. Lyal, b Gilmar goal from a free-kick inste-Rumjahn, Winner. T. W. Cheong, the junior division championship. G. Lee, b-Davenport Kal-ying. 2.84 3/5.

Civil Service, batting first, Capt. E. W. Morris, e Farqu Three Lagged Race-1 Ho Yat fore the last whistle, against St. Runner-up cho and Chung Kwok-tung: 2 Joseph College Reserves, in Hung and B. 1. Wous. Winners. bowling honours being shared by Capt. R.

Doubles Championship.-H. C. were dismissed for 98 runs, the har, b. Gilman

Doubles Handicap-W. H. Sling Capt. Bridgland (2 for 2), and W. M. Cheong. Winners.S. S. Higgs (8 for 18) and Spr.

Singles Handicap "A.-H. Y. Goodyer ( for 24). Leong, Winner, T. W. Cheong... Runner-up.

Chan Pui-kan and Fang Kati-kwong.

-1, Li Ping-tong; 2. M. Sabhan; 220 Yures Senior Championship

8. Li Chon-lau, 25.3/5 sece.

220 Yards Junior Championship. 1, Yeung Wala 2 Wong Kam- pud; E, Chin Hoong-yeung. 32 aecs

100 Yaris Class 3-1, Hui Chi- woon; Wet Shing-cho, Wong Kam-pul. 14 1/3 secs.

Sack Race 1 1. Haroon: 2 Shiu-lau; 3, Leung Sik-on

One Mile Race-3, Li Kal-ying 24 Tsui Ping-kau; 3, G. M. Butt. 5.50 4/6.

Potato and Spoon Raço-1, J. F. Grose: 2, S. Haroon...

Invitation Team Race Opan

1, St. Joseph's College; 2. Yaumeti

:School; 8, St. Paul's College.

Senior Class Team Race-C2. 100 Yards Old Boys Race-1, T Hamet 10 8/5 secs.

AMA

Junior Class Team Race-1, 4A2 100 Yarda Consolation Race 1 Pang Qi-lam;, 2, C. Osman; 8 Pang "Yik-chau and Leung Kng-wa

CRAIGENGOWER C.C.

The bowling green of the Cral gengower C.C. will be opened on April 11 If possible two teams will take part in the league this year.

A representative Club team will meet the "Rest con cricket closing day, April 10, which will be follow sed by a dinner.

The dance postponed from last week was held on Saturday when the usual facilities were provided for an enjoyable time,

section "B."

HOME SOCCER.

MATCHES IN LEAGUE AND

· F., A, CUP..

(Reuter's Service.)

London March 28. The following English Cup and League matches were played to- day

2

FA Cup Semi-Finals. Manchester City. 3. Manchester United, 0 (At Sheffield)

Bolton W, 8 Swansen, 0. (At Tottenham).

A

The League: Division I.. Blackburn R. 1; West Ham U; 0. Bury, 2 Arsenal, 2. Cardiff City, O Leeds United, "D: Everton, 3 Notts County, D Huddersfield T, 5 Aston V., 1 Sunderland, 3; Leicester C... 0 West Bromwich A, 0; Liverpool, 8.

The League: Division 11. Barnsley, 0; Middlesborough, 1., Blackpool, 0 Stoke City, 0. Bradford C., 1 South Shields, 1 Chelsea 8; Wolverhampton W., 8. Clapton 0 1 Portsmouth, 1. Darlington 8 The Wednesday, 1 Derby County, 3 Fulbam, Notts Forest, Stockport County, Y

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...Singles Handicap "EC. 1. Tan, Winner, T. M. Tsang, Runner

up,

Bristol, C, 4; Glingham; 0. Crystal P., 4: Charlton A., 1. Millwall 8: Queen's Park R., 0. Northampton, 2; Bristol R, §.i. Norwich, 2. Luton Town, 0. Flymouth A, 8; Merthyr T., 0.⠀ Southend U. 4. Newport C., Watford, 0 Reading . ... · Third League (Northern), « Ashington, 1; Bradford, 1.

Barrow, 0; Chesterfold, 35 Coventry CB Tranmere R, 2. Crewe A, 0 Halifax T 1 Doncaster B 2 Hartlepoole

Lincoln C, 3; Accrington S., 1. Nelson, 2: Walaall

New Brighton, 5: Rotherham

The fielding of the Civil Ser-

A... Warters, Dickens, by Gilman ..

(new)

Nanyang Tobaccos

do (new) Sincerea Singapore, Trams

$41/2 0.

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10.

574

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Hongkong Tramways:

Lane, Crawfords

1134 b. [s

Macao Electrica

40.

28

Mackintosh

213% B.

Peak Trama (old)

1654 b

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n.

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12 Taxis

20

(Founders)] (Ordinary)

10 do.

(new)

Extras

24 Wm. Powell.

HK. Telephone

Total

204

Bowling Analysis,

.W.

5

D. Goodwin, b Dunford. Capt., Bevis, b Davenport. KR, Macaskill, b Coomber

44 United Asbestos.

do.

20 Watsons (old)

vice team was poorer in compari-S Jex. c Fincher, b Coomber: 2 son with that of the visitors, but CT Evans, b Gilman. the outlook was not promising J. Overy, not out. when the third and fourth wickets dropped with the total at 66 and the ball had a tendency to stick on the ground. S. S. Higgs scored a number of fours over the wicket which gradually sent the Davenport score-up and Col, Mackintosh gave Gilman ... valuable assistance in the part-Dunford-

$12

11.1143 $ $ 16 total 25 to 100 before the latter had his Coomber 70 baile dislodged. With the match Navy C.C. being aiready won by six wickets, BC Fincher, Bevis, Lyal the Sappers went on to make 133. Capt. West, b Goodwin uni As a batting side the home Mid Dickens, st. Jex, b. Lyal. team failed. WHEdmonds was LL Com Durnford, e & b by far the best bowler (5 for 88) Morris of those who shared largely in Pay Com Coomber Morris Sub-Lt Gilman, Lb.w., b the attack

Goodwin,

Civil Service A HF Harper, Goodyer RS W Paterson,, Lb.wb

Jacob

Southport, 6; Durham C Wigan Bore', 2; Grimoby. T 2 F D Booker Kel Wrexham, 1 Rochdale,

Beattl Airdleonians, 5,

Dun

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Port Vale, 3, Preston N.E, O Southampton 3, Oldham Ath, 1

Third League (Southern), Aberdare A,, 1; Swindon T. 1. Brentford, 0 Bournemouth and Rang BA, 2 mo

Brighton and HAT, Exeter

bernians Clydebank

Dundee

WANG

Goodyer

JHB Nihi

tosh, b Goodyer

Mackin-

B. CK Hawkins, Higgs

COUPE HOM

BAB/ Spillett, b Hi

HW

Mid, Farquhar, c Morris, b

Goo

Morris

12 b.

11.80 b.

10 n

3/2

"WHITE WINGS.”

PRESENTED CUP, YACHT

RACES.

THREE CLASSES COMPETE

600

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"Pierrette" walked away with the race, rounding the Club mark with a great deal of time in hand.c

Boojum" and "Adanae" fought out the battle in the Heywards Hays class, the former winning a very good race.

Detaile

Handicaps

Hep Finish

од Course' Timi

On Saturday, the three racing classes of the R.HKYC yachts sailed for the presented cups, given by the championship win- ners. The course was from the Club to a mark of the old Cux Rolla 1st SCI- toms House at Eu Tau Chau, back Dank.

to the Club and then to Gust Rock La Linda 15.43440.15. Dorother 2nd, 948 452.03

all a little light at

Falcon

was a good breeze at. Argulla 3rdop 0.48 52 36-24228 **** 7.21 ($3.04 4:45:43

14543.06.

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good fire

who

Hay

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