MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926,

CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

NEARING END,

RING

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THREE NOTABLE SOCCER MATCHES.

LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.

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H.K. POLICE BOXING FESTIVAL.

THE ARRANGEMENTS.

Thrie Important local soccer. Judging from the support given matches were played on Saturday, to the movement, a treat is in ench with a bearing on some cham-store for boxing enthusiasts at pionship, and, the scapon is nearing the tournament arranged to take Sus epit

plate under the auspices of the Portugal won the international Police and Frisons Departments honours, at the first time of entry, on Saturday, May 1 at 9p.m. at defeating England in a surprising, the Volunteer Headquarters, lent. buy deserved bussle

for the occasion by kind permis

· Kowloon took a big step nearersion.. tho semier Bague championship and the South China "C" team made sure of first place division

"B" of the junior' kagun.

Results woreti "Sun:hy Herald Cup, fer inter- "national (charity) competition.

f: Portugal 3 England 1.

Hongkong League, Division Kowloon FC South China A.A. or Division li (dection By: Kowloon "1. South China "C" 5.

Portugal's Victory..

There were several materiał changes in the teams announced fior bda match on the Club ground. The attendance was small com paratively, and the football was not worthy of an "International, final"

The festival will be under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, Sir Henry Gollan (Chief Justice), the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax" (Colonial Secretary), the Hon. Mr. E. D: C Wolfe (Captain Superintendent of Police) and Mr. J. W. Franks: (Superintendent of Prisons). Officials of the Hongkong Boxing Association will also be present and assist in the judging; of the various contests.

entries

Altogether eighteen have been received, the prelimin- aries if which will be arranged at a meeting to be held during the week. The entries comprise the following:

Portugal-Noronha; Ogley and

Heavyweight: P. C. McGinley, Xavier C. Reined. A. A.Sgt. Harle, Warder Dyer, Warder Remedion reaptuin) and Sousa Spoors, Sgt. Collyer, Sgt. Johnson. Sva, Ward. Fuertes, Gutterres and, Brown

England':-Crocker. Wynne and Jardun: WeWon Britain and Bristowe, Merry, Howard Complain). Humberstone, King and Bennett,”

Referee: Mre Smath. Inexmen Messrs. Gilmoun and Melvor.

There was no scoring in the fat half. The ball was sent from end

Middleweight: Sgt. Haywood and Warder Joyce."

Welterweight: Warder Andrew, Warder Dedear, Warder Magen. Sgt. Jessop,, Warder Bonner, Sgt. Felt.

Lightweight: Warder Lacey, Warder. Culver, Warder Nocnam, Sgt. Mallit

The Main Event..

to end free kicks being awarded By kind permission of the| now and then, England was pre-Hongkong Boxing Association and sontpit with a few chances which the Naval and Military authori- wend abegging, while the Portuguese ties, the main event will be a also aided their opponents" ter special ten-rounds contest be- slory. The vanguard of the White tween A. B. Reynolds (11.B.M.. Rose did not play convincingly Submarine LS) and Private Mann against a ploding half-buck Bag (1/East Surrey Regiment). which has played together the whole, season.

The contests with the exception of the main event, which will be Merry was lost to the English under N.S.C. rules, will be govern- Beam soon after the interval. ed by J.S.B.A. rules..

A corner fell to Postgual and

The committee responsible for Ward headed in the Sest galgood work in arranging the meet- Very soon afterwards Brown put on ing comprise the following-Cap- the second with a high cross shoutain HF, Bloxham (A.S.P). Then Fuertes put the ball over the Inspector Reynolds, Sub-Inspector Kort-line. The referee awarded McLennan Acting Sub-Inspector goal but, strenuous appeals were Nicoll, Sergeants Condon, Hender made it being all'agodi that Pberses and Charman, Mr. Harrison, Chief had used his hands. On consulting Warder McLeod, Warders Gooding the linesman. the referee wave and Fonter. Fout against Puertes.

With a two good advantage, the Portuguese became Hliil more enterprising and Fuertes, Jobbed pukka "geal making his side three. up, but Humberstone then redneed The defcis. getting England's salitiry point, thanks to a plas from Bennett.

Thy ended the scoring. Fortu- gal ran oud deserved winners, ne England did not make use of the chnaces. forthcoming,

Mrs. 14. M. McTavish presented the "Sunday Herald Cup to. Mr.

Reserve seats may be booked at Messrs. Moutie's, commencing Tuesday. Prices are fixed at $ and $1.

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C.B.S. BOYS.

INTER HOUSE BOXING RESULTS..

SOME KEEN SPORT.

"

The

Central British School (Kowloon) annual boxing tourna "A. A. Remedios and Mr. G. T.. Mayment was held last Thursday.

previous

Unlike

years,

the

of the Hongkong Foothill-Aяócia- tion thanked the "Sunday Herald tournament was not for champion- for giving the trophy for competi-ships but an inter house contest, tion.

In The League.

In the first half, and up till the last ten minutes the Chinese senlera practically held their own) on visiting Kowloon in a league match but the home team were not to be denied,

Red or Nathan House emerging victors with 14 points to its credit, while: May House came second and Lugard last..

SCHOOL SPORTS.

DB.S. INTER-HOUSE EVENTS,

RESULTS TO DATE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BOY ATHLETICS.

HONGKONG INTER SCHOOL; SPORTS.

POINTS OF INTEREST.

IN THE LEAGUES.

HOME SOCCER FIVE

NEARING THE END

The Home soccer

Beason is

LOCAL SHARE MARKET

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

The annual Hongkong inter- school sports are to be held this rapidly drawing to close. year on the HK.F.C ground, League results of Saturday, as TT n London Happy Valley on April 28 The cabled by Reuter, (horne teams TT on Shanghai -- first event starts at 1.40 p.m.

Five schools are competing namely, Diocesan Boys School, Queen's College, St. Joseph's College, St. Paul's College and St Stephen's College,

given first) were

During the past week the four

ENGLISH LEAGUE. Houses (Brown, Blue, Yellow, and Green) at the Diccesan Boys'

Division 1 School have held some of their sports. For those sports there are The Governor's Shield is award-Blackburn 3, Aston Villa 1. Birmingham 1, West Ham 0. no prizes but points are awarded ed" to the school scoring most Eury 4 Leicester O as follows, Ist-6, 2nd- 8rd points and to be held for one year. Cardi. 2, Liverpool 2.

Below will be found the results Points are awarded as follow: Everton S, Newcastle 0. to date:

(individual events) 1st 5, 2nd 3, Sheffield 2, Manchester United Srd 1 (senior team race) 1st 10 Sunderland 9. Notts County 1. 2nd 6, 3rd 2, no points are Tottenham 0, Burnley 2. awarded for the junior team race, West Bromwich 2 Arsenal 1.

The programme comprises:— 100 yards.

Senior."

..

100 yards.--at T Edwards (Green); 2nd Ya Pak-chuen (Green) 3rd M. Yamashita (Brown).

220 yards.-19 A. Clarke (Blue); 2nd M. Yamashita (Brown); 3rd A. Groavan (Yellow). 440 yards-1st Wong Kam-pul (Yellow); 2nd Ma Chiu-chiong" (Yellow); Brd M. Yamashita (Brown).

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Long Jamp.

220 yards..

1 mile..

Division 128

Barnsley 8 South Shields Blackpool 0, Swansea O Bradford City 2, Stockport 2

0.

mile (Ellis Kadoorie Chat Chelsea, 0, Middlesborough 1. lenge Cup)..

Clapton Orient 1, Preston N. E. 1. High Jump.

Darlington S, Wolverhampton 4. Bull 1, Portsmouth 0. Derby 1. Oldham 0.

Notts Forest 1. Stoke 2 Port Vale 0. Fulham 1. Southampton J. Wednesday 2.

Division III (South)..

1 mile (Canton Nangang Brothers' Challenge Cup). > mile-1st. M. Yamashita:

120 yards low hurdles.. (Brown); 2nd N.. Mackay Senior relay race, 8 in a team, (Yellow); 3rd Lueng Cheuk-each to run 220 yards (Sir Paul

Chater Cup).

chuan (Green)..

1 mile.-18 G.. Kaw. (Blue);. 2nd V. Shaw (Grad); 3rd G. Chue (Brown).

High Jump-1st. Yu Pak-thuen (Green); 2nd Ma Chiu-chiong (Yellow) 3rd Cheung Wing- shuen (Blue)..

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senior), for the Nestle-Anglo- Junior relay race team as Swiss Milk Co.'s Cup.

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The oficials are

Crystal Palace 3, Reading 0. Starters: J C Fletcher, A. Millwall 3, Newport 8.

Northampton 0, Luton 1.. Norwich 2 Merthyr 2 Plymouth 1, Charlton, O Southend 1, Gillingham 1 Watford 3 Swindon 2

Long Jump 1st A. Chonalloy Humilt

(Green) 2nd Yu Pak-chuen Judges: Rev. EW. L Martin, (Green) Brd A. Lee (Brown)C Becher, H G Wallington, MG OConnor. FA Britton Ho Pak-ping.

Junior

--

Clerks of the Course P. Sands,

100 yards-Est. Chong Chee (Yellow); 2nd B. Wong (Brown): 3rd S. Christie SS Leung. (Blue)."

Scorers: EC. Thomas, Ps

Chan..

Referee: R. C. Witchell, Hon secretariest." "Rev.

Division II (North)

Timekeepers: Ko Sik-wai Ho K-Ashington 2, Walsall 0. Barrow S, Tranmere 3. 220 yards.-1st A. Hunt (Blue);las, J. L. McPherson,

2nd J Minhinetto (Green);

Coventry 5, Hartlepools 2." Crewe 1, Grimsby 2. 3rd S. Christle (Blue).

Doncaster 6, Accrington 2. 440 yards-Ist A. E. Guterres

Lincoln 0, Rotherham 3. (Brown) 2nd

Wong BL

Nelson 1, Rochdale 8. New Brighton 1, Bradford 1: Wigan 2, Chesterfield 0. Southport 3, Halifax 1. Wrexham 3, Durham 0.

(Yellow); 2nd No Brendridge

(Brown).

Jump--at

High

B: Wong

(Brown); 2nd Cheng Che

(Yellow);

(Blue).

Bro

Cassian. T.: J. Price, E. G. Stewart, R.A. Meeting

The Jocul Royal Artillery athletic meeting is announced to take place on May 6 and 7, at the 3rd 5. Christie

United Services Recreation Claib ground;, Kowloon."

Long Jump-But Cheng (Yellow); 271 G. (Green); 3rd B. (Yellow).

Preliminary,

100 yarda-lut F.

Che

White

The sports will commence ench Chanday at 2 pm...

There will be at avent open to the Services and, British residents on May 7. timed for 3:10 par dis Martintance one mile.

(Yellow); 2nd N. Broudbridge (Yellow): Srd Watson Blue).

· 100. yards,1st F. Martin.

(Yellow); 2nd N. Broadbridge I1 Watson (Yellow); 3rd (Blue).

220 yards.-1st F Martin (Yellow); 2nd N. Brondbridge (Yellow); 3rd 1

Watson (Blue)

140 yards.--Jat Wong Sik-hen (Green); 2nd F. Martin (Yellow); 3rd: N. - Broadbridge (Yellow)

"High Jump-1st. Wong Kam-yim

(Blue); 2nd F: Martin. (Yellow); 3rd Wong Sik-hon (Green).

Long Jump-Ist I Watson (Blue);200 F. Martin

Yellow);." Brd J. (Green).

Senior

The weights ranged from 80 to 180 lbs. and all events were evenly eontested. In one very close affair Kelly just got the verdict over, Bach, "nind in another. S. MacNidor while well ahead on points in the Junior

when

Duncan gave Kowloon the lead in the first half; towards the end Sime and anaon put on the other goals.firat two rounds was eventually. The match was well contested and South China came near to scoring once or twica.

Tin Lap-fa, Pau: Ka-chuon and Fung King-chaung were the murka-

defeated In the last. Easterbrook, his opponent, show- ed up strong..

1

The best fight of the evening Prelim was a heavyweight bout between

men for South China G in the G. Carr (May House) and J. Arat half of their away match with Maycock (Nathan.)

This fight.

A Sommary of Points.

Event

100 yards

220 yards 440 yarda

mile mile

High Jump Long Jump

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440 yards

High Jump

Long Jump

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220 yards

440 yards

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Long Jun

Kowloon "B" and Ross replied for caused much interest and excite Tin Lap-fat also found the goulment, Carr being the recognised Total Number of

the home team. Pau Ka-chuen and

Champion of the school. The

again after the interval giving the fight was very even throughout, Chinese the victory (and the Carr getting slightly ahead in the championship) by 5 goals to 1.

last round, obtaining the decision by one point.

FAULKINER'S VISIT.

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The last fight of the evening alo caused some little excitement, as)

points

Winch

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J. McCubbin (Nathan) bent E. Wooley (May).

L. Marshall (Nathan) beat T. Sloan' (May),

N. Hackett (Lugard), beat G MacClay (May),

D Kelly (May) beat M. Buch (Lugard).

MATCH ARRANGED WITH

on this fight depended whether MR. OSMUND),

Nathan house was to win on May house by gaining the two points; Claud Faulkiner, the famous were to make a draw of it. professional billiards player, is to The contestants, Gourlay meet Mr. A. J. Osmund (champion (Nathan) and Geldurt (May) were of Hongkong for several years) very even in the first round, but at the Lusitano Club in the course in the second Gourlay got well of his visit here,

away causing the fight to be step: Faulkiner was originally toned in the third as Geldart have met Osmund on the 21st of although pluckily retaliating, was this month but the match was being heavily outclassed. postponed on account of the The Ometals presiding wore arranged visit to Shanghai of Mr. L. Hamilton, referes, Captain Gray, the Australian billiards Sturgeon, timekeeper, and Moore. player, who gave exhibitions here. Wheeldon and F. Jenner, judges. | (Nathan).

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Yachting appears, on page 3 of this issue.

BASEBALL.

U.S. "BIG LEAGUE" RESULTS.

LAST WEEK'S SCORES,,

(Reuter's American Service.)

New York, April 24.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

Celtic 6, Dundee United 2. Dundee 4. Cowdenbeath 3 Kilmarnock 2, Hibernians 1. Morton 3. Airdrieonians 2. Partick 1, Hearts 4.. Raith 1, Queen's Park 2 Rangers 2. Hamilton 0 St Mirren 8 Aberdeen 0. Falkirk 2, Clydebank. 2.

"T" COOP!” LANCASHIRE'S DAY AT CUP FINAL

ROUGH. DESPERATE

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Wembley, April 24. The (English) Football Associa tion Cup Final took place here

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Last week's results in the major to-day, in dull and cold weather HK. Ropes (comb:).

U.S. baseball leagues were

National League.

Saturday:

New York 3, Boston 2. Philadelphia 1, Brooklyn 2, Cincinatti 1, Pittsburg B

St. Louis 10, Chicago 6. Monday:-

New York 8, Boston 3. Philadelphia 2. Brooklyn 4.. Cincinatti 2, Pittsburg: E St. Louis 4, Chicago 5.

| Tuesday:

Cincinatt! 5 Pittsburg 2 St. Louis, 0, Chicago 7... Wednesday

Boston 2, Philadelphia 1. Chleago 4, Cincinatti 2. Thursday

Brooklyn 4 New York 11. Boston 6, Philadelphia 2. Chicago Cincinatti 5. St. Louis 5, Pittsburg. 3. Friday W

Brooklyn, New York 6. Boston 1, Philadelphia 2.- Chicago 18, Cincinatti 1. Pittsburg S, St. Louis 2. American League.

Washington 8. New York 2. Chicago. 5. Cleveland 1. Detroit 7, St. Louis B Monday

Saturday

Boston 1, Philadelphia 8.A Detroit 1, Bt. Louis. 4. Chicago 1, Cleveland 5.

D. Dixon (Nathan) beat A. S, Rogers (Lugard) beat G. Rapp Tuesday Chester (Lugard).

(May) Forster (Lugard),

R Butler (Nathan) beat R

E Moore (Nathan) beat I. Black (Lugard).

D. Coldart (May) beat R. Blythe

(Lugard); bor

And who has arranged a match Congratulations are due to Mr. Gi Carr (May) boat J Maycock with Faulkiner Nightingale and Mr. Marriot for (Nathan)

The match between Faulkner their able management of the Urgell (Mayy best L. Huggett and Mr. Osmund will be watched contest, and also to Mr. Marriot with considerable interest. It for the excellent training of the remains to be seen whether the contestanta The Hat below, shows best billiards player in the Colony the complete result of the Evans (Nathan) burt An will put up as good a fight against tournament. the famous player as did the Shangliai amateura:

Washington 3, New York 18, Detroit 6, St Louis 4 Chicago 5. Cleveland D. Wednesday

New York 8, Boston 6.

Philadelphia 5, Washington 2.- Cleveland 2Detroit Er

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Sinceres of speciale, in addition to motors and charabanca,

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