SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

INTERPORT BEGINS.

Hong Kong v. Shanghai 1st Day.

25TH CRICKET STRUGGLE,

ideal Conditions and" Fine"

Weather.

By W.P.C.

To-day began the 26th interpori

HOME RUGGER.

RESULTS AHEAD OF THE MAIL

KENT & SURREY WIN.

London, Oct., 27. Under rugby union rules to-day Green- the Royal Naval College, wich," defeated the Royal Military Academy Woolwich, by" 17 points to 11.

Cambridge, University bont. Lel- bricket match between Hong Kongcestershire by 18 points to nil.

and Shanghat the Northern Sport having, sent down a fe team to retrieve the, Ashes" and to make

up the leeway if possible,

Cardiff beat St. Barts" Hospital by 21 points to 9:

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County Championship..

London. Oct. 27. Results of matches, played to-day

Hitherto Hong Kong has won 13 ander rugby union rules in the matenes and Shanghai B)..

Conditions were almost ideal for

the first day's play in the match for which three days have been. allotted Pine wenther has tar- dened the H.K.F.C. pitch and the turi is fast, of assistance to the batsmen but also opt to Help-hampy, fast bowl.

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To-morrow, the Shanghai Inder- port cricket Evans will spead ghe day at Shek-0,whide they wild bi entertained to time and toe.

The Interport dianer vill be held at the Hong Kong Club ut 8. p.m.

ment have leon, perfccted for a large number to sit down and

watch the game in comert.

A stand is on the Chater Road side of the ground for members and- their Indy friends and non-members ear obtain spate in the public stand: on the tram-line,side.

As in 1994, the Pavilion score-

box had been surrendered to. the Press the scorers having a small; matshed on the Naval Yard bour

dary.

The teams were:-

Hang Kong"

T. E Pearce teaptain)

A. C. 1. Bowker,

Captain A. G. Dobbie,

F. C. Goodwin,

A. W. Hayward,

Major J. Lightfoot,

Captain E. W. Morris,

H. Owen Hughes,

H, V Parker,

A. W. Ramsay and

E. B. Reed.

Shanghai.

Capt. E. 1. M. Barrett (captain),

E. G. Barney.

D. C. Burn.

M. J. Divecha,

L. Goldman,

A Jaancs,

D. W. Leach.

"W. Mansel-Smith,

Dr. H. H. Morris, Dr...W. E. O'Hara and L. F. Stokes,

Umpires: Et-Comdr. R. A. Yonge, R. and J. P. Robinson (Kowloon C.C.

Scorers: F. Syme Thomson (Hong Kong) and B. W. Buthoft (Shanghai).

HONG KONG WINS TOSS.

Ramsay Noarly Out Thes First Over.

Captain Barrett called wrong as "Tam" Pearce spun the coin nad Hong Kong, of course, chose to

bat,

Just on 11 a.m. applause grested the visitors as they went cut to field.

A. W. Hayward and A. W. Ramsay were similarly greeted on opening for Hong Kong.

A sensation came in the fret over, Ramsay getting a "life" off the second ball.

Rugby County Championship, were as follows:-

Kent beat Hampshire by 11 points to 6. g Southampton.."

Surrey beat, Sussex by 34 points, to.5. nt Brighton.

MAORIS VICTORY.

Bradford, Oct. 27. Played in fine weather the Northern Union rugger match be tween Yorkshire and the Maoris was witnessed by a crowd of 5,000.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

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WELCOME HOME,

MAÇARTNEY AND MAILEY TO RETIRE?

"EX H.K. RESIDENT AT HOME

"AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

Sydney, Nov. 12 The Australian cricketers (who played at Home in the summer and lout the Trets) arrived to-day and were warmly welcomed by tremens dous crowds.

C. G.

It is stated that It is doubtful if CG Macartney and A. A. Malley will re-appear in first-class cricket.--Reuter.

DOUBLES VICTORY..

SOVIET POLICY.

STATE TRADE DISPLACES: PRIVATE ENTERPRISE.

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Moscow, Det; 27.

The Afteenth Communist Party

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A former Hong Kong resident, Conference opened its session yes. Mr. D H. Hazel' the photographic terday in the Andrew's Hall in the expert) has been, winning honours great Kremlin Palace.

present 347 dologates from the pro- in lawn tennis at Home. The

vinces, but of which 194 were with "Clevedon Mercury, and Courter"

kü decisive votg and 623 with a con-

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LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

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At the Avenue Courts, Busnhom.sulting vote, including 37 represen- on-Sea, the finalists in the mixeditatives of various comintern secT on London .. tiona The Conference paid TT on Shanghaf doubles open handicap were D. M. Hazell (Clevedon)

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Peacock, and A. C. Woodhouse. and Drinsky by standing for a few Hongkong Bank Miss Brownlow. In one of the ear. moments, and then set to business, He matches the former pair had The Presidium of 37 members were Chartered Bank heaten two other Clevedon omanimously elected, amongst them Mercantile Bank; A & B £104 pethors. B. Seckington and Miss Stalin, Rykoff, Bukharin, Molotoff,

do... Rich. 6-1. 7-9 6-3. Both pairs in Tomsky, Kalinin, Vorosite and P. & O Bark

Kuibysheff. There was a tremen- Bank of East Asla the final were the most serorely. handicapped out of the 37 pairdous ovation when Eukkarin rosé

Marine Insurances. of competitors, being minus 15. to make a report on the interna Canton Insurance...

tional situation,--Tass.. hall thirty). They consequently

China Underwriters Moscow, Oct. 27. played level and a most interesting

Mr. Kuibysheff, who succeeded Union Insurance

North China Insurance... match resulted. D, R. Hazell and Mr. Peacock won after a

the late Dzerjinsky as Chairman of Yangtze Insurance struggle in the first set by 13-11, the Supreme Council of National Fire Insurances. 3-6, 6-3. The gume was a charac, Economy na speech delivered at China Fire Insurance

the meeting of the

Moscow H.K, Fire Insurance teristic "mixed, double," hard! Tow C. G. Macartney, best known us, driving by the ladies, with the branch of the Communist Party the "Governor-General," has been, men manoeuvring for a "kill" at en fett tours to the Homeland Nethe net. is the most brilliant Australian batsman of the moment although. getting on years. As a slow Bowker. The came into pröminence in bis first visit to Britain and his ser vices were called upon again this year,

A. A. Mailey is the post-Way googly howler who has played res.

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Wimbledon Echo.

said:

Shipping. Douglases... "The last operative rear 1925/20 Hongkong Steamboats.. was a conclusive year for the .K. Tugs & Lighters.. period of reconstruction in our Indo-Chinas (Pref)

do.

It was unfortunate tha: D. H. nationul economy.. The organisa-

(Det.) Hazel Had to play the final of the tion of transport, reached the pre- Shell Transports Somerset County level open Singles war level. The numerical strength Star Ferries Championship after the strenuous of the working class amounts to 95 Water-bbats mixed doubles; otherwise the resulti per cent, of that before the war.

Refineries. might have been in his favour. The average worker's wages in China Sugars R. C. Archbutt, of Barnham, who September, 1924, had alrendy sur-Malabon Sugars

passed the prewar level. All these

Mining. Agures show that in alt principal Benguets branches of the national economy Kailan Mining Ad we have reached already our former Langkats (Combined) standarde. 3.the problem da not

do. (Single) solved simply by the numerical Shanghai Exploration Fxrowth It is important ho fotel Shanghai Loan

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“GREAT LITTLE CHINESE WHO BEAT. THE CLUB,

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THIS GREAT UTTHE PLAYER UP THE FIELD.

- HE GOT THE BALL.

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AND SCORÉO AGDAL FOR THE TIGERS' NOT (CONTENT WITH THIS HE STARTED MAKING A HAENT |

OF IT.

Hill 197

The Hong Kong Football Club lost by 2' goals to d to Chinese Athletic (the "Tigers") in the senior division -

of the Football League last Saturday. In the Chinese forward line, Ip Kau played å brilliant game.

Proneter, for Yorkshire, scored

in the first minute, and the try was converted, but Falwasser and

| Phillips scored a try each for the visitors, and at the interval the Maoris led by 6 points to 5.

The second half was packed with excitement,

Phillips scored & penalty goal for the Maoria.

Adams equaliaed for Yorkshire with a brilliant drop goal.

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The Maori Captain, Barclay, scored two further tries, of which was converted, and the Maoris won a hard game by 17

dary, a four, just out of alip's reall

First Wicket Falls. Although he had not found his length, Isaacs puzzled Ramsay. The batsman was gaining" con- Adence when he nibbled at a riving ball and was safely held by Barnes, the wicket-keeper. A confident ap- peal succeeded..

gularly since 1920, In two tours of the Old Country he bowled con- sistently and took a good many wicketa.

A. A. Malley.

Both are from New South Wales, Brior to the departure of the

Abstralian team" from England more of them might stay in Eng land but there has been no con- Armation.]

rumours were current that one dr

"VARSITY FOOTBALL,

May Hall scored a decisive vic-

that in the development national resources the gempo of de-Tronoh Mines. velopment of socialistic elements Ural Caspians Ishould be quicker than the growth

is a member of the Somerset County tennis peam, was the other finalist, and after a good three set match ArchButt won 7-5, 7-9, 6-4.

It is interesting to note that D. H. Hazel played in the qualifying rounds for the last eight places for

Docks; Wharves,

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Godowns, &c. examine the Agures we shall see RK & K Wharves that the policy of the Party has K & W. Docks. beed correct, because "the impor Hongkews tance of our State industry is in New Engineerings: greasing, while the role of private shanghai Docks initiative is decreasing! In the trade turnover, the same process

Lands Hotels & Bldgs.

Can be stated the growth of H.K. & S. Hotels Hongkong, Lands co-operative and government ur- ganisations at the expense of prl vate capital

Hongkong Realty

H.K. Territorial

"But now we are confronted Humphreys Estates with the chief task of reconstruc-Prince's Building

Rural Lands tion of the basic capital in our in- dustry. Its development will be somewhat slower, but still quicker than before the war,

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During the next operative year, Shanghai Cottons (old)

do. 1926/27, our industrial production!

Miscellaneque, is expected to increase by 15 per

Canton Ices cent. The capital expenditure of

Cements (comb.) industry, building purposes and

do. (old) electrification will reach a · Sum

do. (new) over one milliard roubles. All this China Buses shows that the policy of industriali-! sation is carried on by our Party China Lights (comb.)

do. (old) The firmly and unwaveringly.

do: proposal of the opposition leaders

China Prov.. to fix higher prices on manufac Dairy Farms... tured goods and to bear a financial Der A. Wing pressure "on peasants not only will not strengthen our industry, but, on RK Constructions

Hongkong Amusements. the contrary, will undermine the very foundation on which it is based. We can construct socialism only in unich with the peasantry.

Hongkong Electrica H.K. Ropes (comb.)

do. (old) do. (new)" and every policy undermining this. Hongkong Tramways union will be refuted by the Lane, Crawfords Party."-Tass.

Macao Electrica.... Mackintosh Nanyang Tobaccos

KIRIN RAILWAYS. Peak Trams (old)

do..

Peking. October 28.-Plans. for Sinceres

the Singles Championship at Wim-the construction of five railways in Singapore Trams bledon when they were fought out Kirin province are being made by Taxis

vision.

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at Roehampton, and but for the the Three Eastern Provinces Com- United Asbestos sudden fllness of his doubles part-munications commission, it is ner he was to have represented ported here to-day. Singapore at. Wimbledon this year: The railways are to be built by Watsong While abroad, Mr. Hazell secured merchants under" official super Wm. Powells open challenge cups in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Federated States of Malaya,, all of which were won in "double events, wh the open men's doubles of Singapore was won by him and his partner only two days before Mr. Hazell sailed for England in April of this year.

SOCCER XL

The University league soccer team for to-day -H. Braga! G. S. Scully, S. P: Lew; E. L.. Harrison, S, P. Loh, Y. K. Ng; J. W.

Guterres, P. C. Almi

In 10 minutes, Hong Kong hadtory over Eliot Hall in the inter-Baraes, T. K. Tan, B. K. Jap, A.P. lost the first wicket for 9 runs, of Hostel football league, defeating which Ramsay made 2.

Owen Hughes went in first wicket down but did not stay long. He From the Law Courts end, Isaacs scored a single off a full toss from opened to Hayward who scored a Isaaca and then was nicely daught single to extra cover, standade fde | by Dr. Morge at slip, off Munsel .out.

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The first ball he received Ramsay, cocked up to Leuch at silly mid-on. Leach reached forwards, got kis hands to the ball and feil, the ball re-bouased out of hit handla.

Ramsay then gọt a "singh...and Hayward made a short ran

Man-Smith opened at Naval Yard end with his right-soma Błowa.

A smart cut, low down,- pol Hayward had scored the frst bout

Disaster for Hong Kong.

the latter by 5 goals to 1.

The low scoring on the Eliot side was chiefly due to the lack of shooting power in their forward line, while on the other hand the May forwards were always dan- gerous directly they got golay.

The Eliot backs were hard press Shaping confidently, Haywarded and did their best to keep the. was caught by Leach-the ball score dawa. going away from him--at silly mid- The goal scorers for May: Hal #n, off Isaacs-A disastrous stat were Chung, Hụng (2), Oppenheim- for Hong Kong.

and Ng while Leong put in the Elot gen

Tam Pource, the Hong Kon skin

tlien Bed the vacancy and paganowes Captain. Mörris who hag ferkarąd Owen Hughes,

The soare up to the time of going to prees will be found on page 1,7

The remaining fixtures are:- Nov. 18: Bilöt v. St. John's - Nov. 18: Lagard y, Morrison; Nov. 28: St. John's v. May

-- Nov. 25; Ellot v. Morrison.

They are. Chang Fu line-from Chang-chun, to Fu Yu-95 kilometres.

́Ki Pan Line-from Kirin to Fan Shih, length 60 kilometres.

Shih Yu line-from Sath Tao

Che Tee to Yu Shu, 130 kilome-

tres,

Fu Shih line-from Fu Yu. to! Shih Tao Chery Tae, length "66) kilometres.

Ning Ta line-from Ning. Ku to

40 kilometros.—| Ning Ku TA, "Chung Mei."

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