MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1926."
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SPORTS SECTION
AT UNIQUE STAGE.
Rain & the Interport
Cricket.
SHANGHAI LOSE GRIP TWICE.
Hong Kong's New Captain Rises to
Occasion.
By W... Raih paving fallen during the week-end, the present" Interpari cricket match between Hong Kong and Shanghai tikes on a most in teresting, napert--perhaps unique
HOME SOCCER.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS IN THE LEAGUES,
Tum Pearce also gave a sterling exhibition, as impromptu Wickely koper regular, stumper having Fung
RAIN INTERPERUS.
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London. Nge, 14 Rain interiowed with some of the futball matches today. home beam given, tesis
ENGLISH LEAGUE..
Division 1
emitted to make room for as Results fextra babaman. He taught two off were:--
the Cour Shanghai wickets which tell but the visitors ran up 100, runs. thanks mainly to Captain Barrett, ably assisted by Disocha and Donald Leach,
Blontrary to expectations, the Birmingham 1. Barnley ), famous Shanghai captain (who Blackburn, Sheilfeld Uffited 4. | plays for Hampshire when on leaves | Biry 3. Newcastle 2. concentrated on defence. He pro-j verton Derby 2. baby realised his responsibilities Huddersfield B. Arsenal 2. fund well did he acquit himself:
Lesson for Youngsters, When in the 40's he did not score for 26 minggren finely did each of Hong Kong's bowlers play.
Patcester 2, Manchester United 8. Wednesday 2. Bolton,1, Sunderland 2. Liverpool 1. battenham 1. Cardif 1.
West. Bromwich 2 Leads 4. West Ham 6, Aston Villa E "The way in which Barceli rus- trained himself-he is by nature a
* Division IL “P rapid scorer-was rocelation | Barnsley (). Hulf 2. 'Badding reicketers on the ground Blackpool 1. Bradford city nor Saturda, enw'Shanghai rucice put, should have derived much ofte by Darlington 4. Satts Gunty 2. themselves in a commanding post watching his footwork. his stykatham 6. Port Vale 2. tion and swier they relaxed their | his smothering of half-volleys, his Grimsby 4.. Southampton f.
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LEAGUE SOCCER.
UPS AND DOWNS. OF SATURDAY.
"MAXIMUM POINTS."
After half-time McEwen re- duced the deficit but King and Nash replied for the sailors.
} A Military Tussie, On the Sockumpoo ground, the 2nd Batt..King's Own Scottish Borderers Regt. were unlucky to lose to the Royal Artillery by 2
Adter two series of definite de-gouls to all, gisting throughout, two out of the Each set of forwards attacked twelve Ideal Leigne Football in turn, giving the defences an matches were drawn on Saturday, anxious time at the Gunners the, otiters resulting in one, tean vanguard won the day.. getting full points in each game. After a sterling display of de The senior champions and fence, the "Kosbies" loss a man Shield-hidden, Kowloon, suffered through injury.
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 13, 1926. 19:30 am.
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TT or London | another set-back and have seriou« R. A.Stanton Whittington. T.T. on Shanghai By preimiced their chances of Hearte; Blanchard. Rowlands,
Winning the League again. Their Viccars; Sargent. Ward, Pulford, Hongkong Bank
Banks.
do.
London.
do.
McClinchy. P & O Bank
| conquerors were the Chinese Maddocks, Job.
Athlete Association.
Scottish Borderers:-M-Dou-Chartered Bank Club de Berrin, in their second gall: Gardner, Martin; Everest, Mercantile Bank, A. & B. £29. a. season of Best devision sencer, re-[Davy, Campbell: Lockerbie, Mc- tain the lead. But they dropped Govern, Crawley, their first point to the fluctuating Craig.
Bank of East Asia Hong Kong FC, who put up a Referee: M. Baldwin.
Marine Insurances. great display. The "babes" re- For a foul against himself, Canton Insurance main the only undefeated club in Puford opened with a goal from China Underwriters the top section.
the penalty spot in the second half North China Insurance. The Royal Artillery, Reserves and Job clinched matters by ret-Union Insurance are the only ream with daximum ting a second goal. points.
Several Sorprints. St. Joseph's College Reserves | also dropped their first point. This team. Recreio 1st XI. Bor
grip on the game. But the pins / Drut cuts which were placink so as Mangbester City 2. Welverhumpal Rerers 2nd XI and the Gunners Versity by & goals without reply.
was on a fast, fiery wicket to which Hong Kong is more accustomed
At the moment of writing it is not known if the match will com tinue to-day. Läter news wit be! found on page 1 në thus issue,
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te Bave no room for doubt,... his powerful chat seemingly effortless) Notts Forest 4. South Shields 2. off drives which sent the ball skim | dbam 2 Middlesborough. 1. ming along the gruss, and his Lim-Reading 2. Chelsea 1.
Swansen & Preston N. E. 1, Diverby, was "monument" or | Portsmouth ». Thapa bism patience. butting an hour neatly fastened, i and carefully, for mi. Donald
Div. 14 (South). Bristol City 4. Northampton di, Coventry 4, Laren di
Fortunes Change Again.
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Fire Insurances. China Fire Insurance Five matches were played in H.K. Fire Insurance livision I section "A"
Shipping. Recreio Reserves trounced Uni-
Douglases Hongkong Steamboats.. Kowloon 2nd XI remain the only undefeat-
Reserves defenced HK. Tugs & Lighters.. ed states this year
Chinese Athletic "A" by 3 goals Indo-Chinas (Prof) There were several surprises on to nil the lowers having Ng Tak Saturday. The champions were wing Curried off with a broken Shell Transports
(Def:) expected to vin as were Recreio, arm after five minutes' play.
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Malabon Sugars A similar tale was told in the made up by startling vanquish-
Mining. Borderers' |ing"University,
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St. Benguets The Borderers met with theirJoseph's College match theKailan Mining Ad. third successive defens and their soldiers winning also by 8-2. opponents. the
There was another sipidence do..
"Langkats (Combined) "Artillery men..
(Single) secured the only double of the Chinese Athletic "Rise beat Shanghai Exploration
South China by the odd goal in Shanghai Loan five.
In section "B". of division Tronch Mines
Raube Moslem Club overran the South Ural Caspians
Bournejaday,
It is nausual fok rain to Tubli fon | Lenzh WHA enterprising, and several days in a local November. į stylish. On a sun-drying pitch the cricket may be even piore exiting then that
Between these three Shanghai Newport B. Bristol Rovers 6, of "Saturday when Tom Pearre and got to 80 mins with eale 2 wickets Flyouth 1."Midwall F Captain Barrett defied the regpie-down. A lead on the first innings.leen's Park Ranged, Norwich
"seeped assured." Then captain Watford 4. Mdhyed. five attacks for long perioda,
Bubbie sensationally" bowled Leuch, Aberdare . Swinden. wa wicked lege-break and, Reruns pouch v Brentford. Charlton later, Barrett was caught high up trigeftion postponed: f By Tam Fearee standing close up
Dive H (North). hal Ashington & Hallifax 9. the same bowler, aff which pit-hee well up rose: Timadined 1. Stockport 1. astonishingly.
| Chesterfeld R, Barryw 1 Swell did Shanghat at that Phoenster 4 Tranmere 1 Hong Kong tried 7 bowles of whom, Nelson. 7. Crewe 4. only Parker disappointed.
New Briton 1, Eincoln 1.
Fale of "the Ashes,”
On a wet wicket which will be of assistance to the bowlers, Shanghai ought to have an advantage to help
them to recover "the "Ashes."",
and
In 1923 Taid Pearge's Carlet hope!
Emerendous hatte against the flewer 3 Shanghai cricket at Shang hat the gun extending in the fourth thy when a decision coult "Not
Of those with bigger reputations. Retherham 1 Souchport 2, Reed improved after being taken of je aka 3, Richdale, be reached on the thing
Shoth in but he is not the bowler he was. Walsall 2. Hartlepool 2 Captain Barres can
with Lenah 'hara, Burn, Bowker bowled his fastest and Wigan Durham 19%.1" Barnes hd others) but failed in con- quer Hong Kong
came off with cralit, Böndwin has | Wrexnanr 5 Agerington 0; In 1925 the Rev. E. K. Quick Jeddons better: stil, he had the bats- ¦
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Shanghai will not be winning out of turn if they beat us ground as G. M. Billings's memorable term did in NZI
a wam North to make a sequence; of men watching him and sghting for; SCOTTISH LEAGUE three consecutive victories for Hong runs. Owen Hughes was also very i Kong.
Ertelle 1. Hearts 0. steady.
Scores at elise of jelay on Satur-Cowdenbeath 1, Chads 0. day: --
Dundee United 2. Aberdeen 2. Palkirk 6, Morton Hibemians 2. Rangers 27 Kilmarnock 3. Dundee 2. Motherwell 5, St. Johnstone 2. »
·Partick 6. Airdrieoniane 1. Quena's Park 4. Hamilton 0. St Mirren 4, Dunfermline 11.
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Chances. Very Even.
All this, however, is by the way, It is not expected that more than
Hong Kong 1st Innings.
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If play is not possible to-day then an extra day muy have to be allotted
and the already revised programime. altered again.
Capt., E W. Morris, & b
Leach
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He will be a bold man indeed who. Mansel-Smith
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Pearce's Fighting Spirit. Hong Kong won the towe and batted, first--this factor being always worth 50 to 100. runs..
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London. Nov, 13. The Imperial Rugby Confer- ence, including delegates from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, New South Wales, New Zealand and South Africa. set for four hours after which an official state- Iment was issued to the effect that! suggested amendments to the lays of the gunie by. New Zealand.
H.M.S. Tamar" scored their fest wis in convincing fischion at the expense of the Police.
Wooden spoonista met in Chin-China Boy Scouts by 4-nil: Kow. eve Athletic "B" v. South China loon "B" lost to Chinese Athletic (in section) and Chinese by 0-3; and Chinese Athletic Athletic "B" v. Kowloon "B" (ir drew with St. Joseph's Col- section "B"), the former winning the defences, on both sides proving lege Reserves in a goalless match, superiore the respective attacks,
in eich ende.
Club's Great Fight.
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On their own ground, the in- consistent Hong Kong FootBal: Club played well as a team té share the points with the nippy Club de Recreio,XI.
In fact the Club led and were pressing towards the end.
H.K.F.C.-Rodger: Summers, Wallington; McBride," Stewart, Watson: Taylor Howard, Linaker, Hansom. Alexander.
Recreio: M. Silva Ogley Xavier; C. F. Remedios, R. A. dos Remedios, A. V. Remedios: D. Xavier, Fuertes. Gosano, J. Silva, Brown.
Referee, Mr. Gilmour,
The first half saw the Recreio!
Champions Defeated.
"WHITE WINGS.”
YACHT CLUB'S THIRD CHAMPIONSHIPS.
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as the superior team but their at-points: Diana (Surgeon tacks were repelled by a stubborn Brown, E.N.) 2nd, 8 points;
Lt.China Lights (comb.) defence.
do. Dorothea 3rd, 19 points; Aryulla Bustling tactics after the in-Mr. H. J. Pearce) 11; La Linda China Prov. terval served the Cub well and Mr. A. L. Shields) 12: Colleen Dairy Farms
do. Alexander seed from 30 yards (Mr. J. L. Stanton) 11; Falcon Der A. Wing range an occasion on which shooting instead of dallying paid.
(Mr. H. Pearman) 4, J. Silva scored the equaliser.
Gael Class Ailsa (Comdr. Ratsey. R.N.) Although they broke through Tring) 2nd, 31-points; Gael 3rd, 1st, 17 points; Dapbae (Lt. and New South Wales were refer- the Visitors' citadel first, Kowloon 16 points; Pierette (Lt. Vereker) red to the Home unions and the FC. Jest by 1-2 to Chinese 7: Halcyon (Mr. W. D. Russell Internationa! Board for further Athletic on their own ground.
21; Thecla (Lt.-Comdr. Leveson- Kowloon Durand,, consideration.
Guest, Fall of wickets-1 for 9.2 for
Likewise the suggestion of the Caveille; McKelvie, Sims, Pasco: Gower) 14; Joan Mr. H. J. Arm- 32, 3 for 12, 4 for 56,5 for 85, 6
Spary. Wheeler. Hayes, overseas delegates, that the ImFile.
strong) 17. for 131, 7 for 149, 8 for 153, 9 for perial Advisory Board or some Eastman: "
Heyward Hays Class. 168, 10 for 174.
other body on which the Domin-
Athletic-Bau Ka-ping; Lai Adele (Lt.-Col. Gunn) 1st, 26 ions should be represented should O. M. R. W. be formed-Reuter.
7 0 26 2 11 I 40.2 .19.3 658 4 19 4 40 2 0 100 3 Shanghai-1st Innings Dr. H. H. Morris, e Poarce, b
Bowker
Eat early disaster overtook the home side. Ramsay, Owen Hughes and Hayward were dismissed with only 12 on the board;
Captain Morrig was lucky to ret Isanes
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·BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Mansel-Smith That redoubtable veteran. “Tam" ¦ O'Hará Pearce just, back from long leave Leach and called upon at the last moment Divecha to act as captain in place of Diek Hancock the pulled Hong Kong out of a tight hole in his best fight ing spirit. He made 74 of the best
In a flawless innings and the other ten men collected 100,
How Fielding Compared, That the ever-present "Mr. Extran" was reduced to utter m- potency is a feather in the cap of E. . Barnes (the visiting wicket- keeper) and the Shanghal fielding.
M. J. Divecha, e Owen
Hughes, b Goodwin Capt. E. I. M. Barrett,
Pearce, b Dobbie
D. W. Leuch, b Dobbie Dr. W. E. O'Hara, not out B. C. Burn, not out
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LAWN BOWLS.
The final of the Lawn Bowls singles championship has been fixed for Saturday, Nov. 27, on the Kowloon Cricket Club green.
The finalists are.
Mr. U M.
fuk-tat. Lo Wai-man; Chan points; Bojum (Mr. F. G. Vaux) Sinceres Woon-in, Lam Yuk-ying, Ng Po- 2nd, 20 points; Why Wonder? Singapore Trama lau; Ng Kam-chuen, Ip Kau, (Mr. H. S. Rouse) 3rd, 22 points: Taxts Wong Pak-chung, Suen Kam-Bluenose (Mrs. B. J. R. Mitchell) United Asbestos shunt Chan Kwong-iu.
27 points; Séalark Referee: Mr. Phillips.
(Lt.-Col. Coates) 14 Adanac (Lt. R. Moir) Fast, well-contested football 15; Lola (Capt. J. Cardew) 18; was played, in which the Chinese Zephyr (Mr. R. J. Vernall) 14. vanguard beat the fine "Kowloon
The course was of 81% miles: defence for speed.
Club to Lyemun Beacon, Cust to Club line..
Omar (singles champion in 1923) The Chinese left wing had a lot Rock buoy, Channel Rocks, back and Mr. A. Gourlay, of Kowloon to do with getting past Kowloon's Dock, who has reached the final famous line of halves.
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Total (for 4 wkts.) .. 100 L. F. Stokes, W. Mansel-Smith, L. Goldman, J. A. Isaacs, E. G. Barnes to bat.
In dealing with ground shota Shanghai excelled Hong Kong but our men were keener. The prover- tial enemy dropped catches-not the easiest chances, perhaps, but Fall of wickets:-1 for 2, 2 for possibles. Leach balanced the 42, 3 for 81, 4 for 84.. account by "Home
catches.
spectacular
Our throwing
slightly more accurate too.¦
Was
A newcomer in Captain Dobble Reed..
won the admiration of the crowd Bowker
Ladies' Race, The first ladies' championship
With a header, Spary gave the The doubles championship final losers the lead but Suen Kam- will be played on the same after-shun equalised before half-time. has been arranged for to-day. noon, and also at the K.C.C.
A grand shot from Chan! The Handicap class will start Kwong-lu in the second half end-at 8 p.m. and the other combined So far, only one pair have reached the scoringa deserved vie classes at 3.06 p.m. The course is ed the final stage, namely Messrs. T. D. E.
Pondered and R. A.tory for the Chinese. Smith (Civil Service C.C.)
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from the Club to Channel Rocks Five Against Police.
(P), Kowloon Rock (P), mark ön New talent in the HMS Club line (S), Cust Rock buoy (S) "Tamar" team proved successful, and finish at the Club. The dia- start at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday:-to 5 on the Naval ground. Kowloon CC ground, fixed, to the Police going down by 1 goal tince is 5.5 miles.
J. C. Lyal (captain),
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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F. Goodwin,
O. M. R. W.
A. W. Ramany,
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2 28 · 0
Major L. J Lightfoot,
"Tamar"-Avery; McCormack, Murphy Body, Butler, Voller; Robins, Worthington, Nash, Pres ton, King.
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Captain E. W. Morris,
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S. Jex,
7 1 18 1
E. C. Fincher,
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E. J. R. Mitchell,
3
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Goodwin...
by trying to drive the Shanghai Owen Hughes. bowlers off their length and fallod, Another military man in Major Parker- Lightfoot-who replaced R. Dobbie Hancock-played a solid inaings Lightfoot, for 29, keeping his end up while
his skipper cleverly kept the bowl- ing.
Barrett's Responsibilities. None of the Shanghal bowlers disappointed. Isaics (the tall left- hander) started very well. Marinel- Smith always commanded respect. O'Hara was as wily as of yore but Lench did the best, bowling batter than he has ever done here.
KOWLOON'S XI.
W. Brace,
F. L Lawrence, ›
Captain C. A. Bridgland,
Reserves E. F. Fincher, Cap-
tain F. G. Bevis.
Umpires: JP. Robinson and
Team Selected to Play Against Shangkai.
R. M. Lindsell.
Scorer: Mr. C. H, Atkins.
HOCKEY MATCH.
Police Cameron: Wynne,. The following will represent the Harle: Brittain, Hudson, Oram; Hong Kong Hockey Club, 1st XI Cornwall, Noonan, McEwen, against H.K.S.R.A. on Wednes Jessop, Simpson
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