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BIG RACE PRIZE.
SHANGHAI PONY PAYS $3.777:70,
0 LUČKY BACKERS,
Six lucky backers ench rečelved the abnormal dividend of $3,777.79 Saturday, November 20, ata
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SOCCER GOSSIP.
TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE FIXTURES.
CRITICISM OF REFEREES.
CRICKET TOUR
CHANGE IN THE MCC TEAM.
FOR ARGENTINE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
London, Nov. 26 Mr. G. J. V. Weigall (Wellington Cambridge University and Kont) replaces Mr. F. T. Mann (captain of Middlesex and captain of last M.C.C. Test team in South Africa) in the M.C.C. team to tour Argen- tine this winter-Reuter
FAST SCORING.
KOWLOON CC: LOSE TO BORDERERS.
COBBIE'S INNINGS.
CHANGED SPIRIT.
NATIVES ATTITUDE TO EUROPEANS.
It is a fact, and a regrettabl one, that for some time there has
Each side playing an Interport been considerable stirring up of man, Kowloon Cricket Club lost the native element in the Dutch yesterday to the 2nd Batt.. King's East Indies and the Straits Settle.. Own Scottish Borderers in a fustments. Communist agitators from scoring match,
British Indle and China have
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
Captain E. W. Morris (one of already striven hard to erenta the Interporters) made top score trouble, but fortunately the pros (63) for Kowloon, who declared with perity enjoyed by all classes gives TT on London [Note: Mr. Weigall is 56 years of 155 for 6 wickets down. The other mal scope for their theories to TT on Shanghal age and has not taken pars in first-man who played against Shanghai gain much ground, and there ly! class cricket for some considerable was Captain A. G. Dobbie.
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[By "Centre-Half.”% Of late, both from footballers and spectators I have heard much
His side had lost 4 wickata but At the same time education, closer adverse criticism concerning re-
The team therefore comprises--he cracked up 90. in an hour (contact with Europeans and a vart Chartered Bank... ferees in the Colony. Much of it
London, August 25. six, a five and 18.fours).
ly higher standard of living have Mercantile Bank, A. & B.. is true, but as with all criticism.
Mr. P. F. Warner (former Eng- Scores The pony wae Silver Wand (rid-fit is spiced with exaggeration. land and Middlesex captain, and
materially changed the outlook of
do. the workers, and it is well that the P. & O. Bank den, by the owner, M. I. U: Yfaults. I know fully well they (Middlesex); Lord Dunglass (Mid E. G. Renton,. at. Brown, b Hankey
am not condoning the referees' Test Selector), captain; Me, N. Haiz. 6. Lyni,
Governments concerned, taking time Bank of East Asia ........ 42 by the forelock, have introduced in ahel of 10 in the November have shortcomings. They have dlesex); Mr. G. O. Allen (Middle-F. Edwards, b Dobbie
often made me groan as I watch-sex);"Mr. J. C. White captain of Capt. E. W. Morris, not out.. Selling Plate. The place dividended local matches. I have seen Somerset); Captain, Stanyforth of Capt. R. Ar Warters, Stock, was $18.60.
several games virtually spoiled by the Army; Mr. A. W. Carr (captain
b Hankey. "too much whistle." I have seen of Notte and ex-captain Another notable result at the offside goals" scored and court-land); Mr. M. F. S. Jewell (Wor-Capt. F. G., Bevie, not out of Eng-A R. F. Raven, b Hunkey- meeting was in the Kinngiean Chaled legitimate and vice-versa. But custer); Mr. G. R. Jackson (Derby-
Extras, longo Cup (14 miles). On Noveri-yet there is much to be said in shire; Captain T. 0. Jameson favour of our referees. On aHampahire and the Army); Mr. Saturday, most of them referee. F. Miles; Mr. G. J. V. Weigail. two games, and it is tiresome work running about for about three hours. Very often, and particularly so at the beginning of the season, the heat is intense.
ber 10, Wheatcroft (ridden by Mr. 5. B. M. Bremner) had bouten Morning Flight in the Shanghai Champions. Ridden by Mr. J. Pote Hunt, Morning Flight reversed the verdict but he was more heavily backed than the Shanghal cham-
pion.
LAWN BOWLS.
CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS
TO-MORROW."
From an advertisement else where in this issue it will be noted that members of Bowls Clubs and their friends are cordially invited to witness the championship finals on the K.C.C. green to-nor
row afternoon.
the "stupendous" sum of $2 (or Moreover, referees here are paid
is it $37), a game. They well earn it. The league cannot pay more. so it is said. There are, am told, a few first-class referees in the Colony but they turn up their noses at the fees. Who can blame them?
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Club de Recreto and the Police The referees who accept are morrow at King's" Park, com-
meet in a League cricket match to certainly performing services mencing at 2.16 p.m. sharp, The L-Col L JC Comyn, which Warrant higher rates flowing will represent Recreio Edwards, b Lyal They do it in spite of the paucity. A. Alves, H. A. Burroa, F. Capt. A. G. Dobbie, hit wicket, of fees. Therefore, I say that we carvalho. D: F Lopes, G. E. b. Morris owe them a certain amount of Marques, J. E. Noronha, M. gratitude. If Clubs are dissatis-Finna. R. C. Reed, C. M. Scusa, fed-and I know they are then M. Xavier and A. N. Other. let them somehow or other in- crease the fees.
One game is enough for one man. It would! certainly enable him to give more
Shipping. Douglases. "Without showing overt insolence Hongkong Steamboats.. there is, in their behaviour towards H.K. Tugs & Lighters. the whites, an undercurrent of Indo-Chinas (Pref) impudence that borders on con- do. (Def.) tempt. There is little now of the Shell Transports. tenuine respect towards Europeans Star Ferries that was formerly the rule, in the Water-boats East, and one cannot help feeling
Refineries. that the Európenu no longer holds China Sugara the same place in the mind of the Malabon Sugars native and that he has, in some way, suffered degradation."
F.Fte. Eyerest. e Edwards, b Morris 18 creature that he was twenty years Ural Caspians. J.Sergt. Potts, not out
Capt. Perfect, not out
Extras
-Totul (for 6 wkte) Pte. Brown, Pte. Stock and L/Cpl
satisfaction. Refereeing in Hong vantage of being previously test Pt. Brown, Pto. Sto
Kong is no sinecure.
Prospects of the Clubs..
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The Club de Recreio has no game in the First Division morrow. "The team goes Macao,
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In the Open Singles Champion- ship the contestants are U. M. Omar, Craigengewer C.C., and Adam Gourlay, Kowloon Dock Recreation Club. Both players | have been showing good form of
Kowloon v. Club. late. Omar has won the singles Perhaps the most interesting of chempionship once already, but to-morrow's games in the First this, we believe, is Gourlay's first Division will be that between the appearance in the final. The for-Hong Kong Football Club and mer was given at least two Kowloon. Both teams have the "lives" in previous rounds by, care- same number of points in the lessness on the part of his oppon-League. A certain amount of in- ents at critical stages of the consistency has marked the game.
Gourlay should find the careers of both Chiba this season. | KCC. green more to his liking They have both lost to the Chin- than Omar-but the uncertain-ese Athletic, but whereas the ties of bowls ure as great as those Club drew with Recreio, Kowloon in cricket.
lost. On form each has a good The final tie in the Open team. There is a likelihood of a
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be played 21 heads with vwo woods each. Pendered and Smith, of the Civil Service, have! reached the final, but their op- ponents will not be known until 'the semi-final between S. Gray and Greig (Kowloon Dock R.C.) and T. Grimes and H. McKechnie is played:
At the close of play to-morow the Spey Royal Cup, will be pre sented and the Second Division "Flag will be handed over to the premiers:
"VARSITY CRICKET.
The following will represent the University 1st XI in their (home) league cricket match against the H.K,C.C. 1st XI to: morrow at 2 p.m. sharp-A. A. Bumjahn (capt.), C. W. Lam, H. N. Balhatchet, E. P. Ng. Dr.
Hachiuma, W. Hong Sling, E. Zimmern, St V. Gittins. B. N. Sudan.
might. win by a small margin.
"Tamar v. K.O.S.B.
Ill luck has continually dogged the Borderers. Both the soldiers and the "Tamar" have the same number of points, but those of the "Kosbies" were secured by the Surreys. The Sects have lost every game up to the present, "The "Tamar" team is also some. what inconsistent, The sailors were almost defeated by South China last week. To-morrow, I am certainly expecting the
Koabies to win.
Chinese Athletic v. Police. Chinese Athletic are getting better with each game. Had the Chinese only been wise, had they not split their ranks, a team comprising the best of the Athle- tic and South China would securs the Championship, I believe.
ed against its rival,
St. Joseph's Reserves should defeat the Bank Portuguese; Chinese Athletic "B" will not be Lyal good enough against the South Bovis China Boy Scouts; and South Morris China should defeat Kowloon Ross Reserves. The outstanding game in this division will be between the Chinese Athletic "A" and the Moslem Club.
TO-MORROW'S GAMES,
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South China v. Athletic "A.". St. Joseph's v. Kowloon. H.K.F.C. Reserves v. Athletic
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Reserves.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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Spokumpoo, 2.45 p.m.
Mackay... Athletic "B" v. Boy Scouts E. Lee
South China, 2.45 p.m.
Diocesan Boys' School: Athletic "A" v. Moslem Club-E. Lee, b Kelly
St. Joseph's; 4.15 p.m. Kowloon "B" v. South Chine-A. Lee, b Hirst
D. Anderson, b Hirst. Spokumpoo, 4.15 p.m.
Teams selected are:-
The Police have fared "badly. Certainly they put up a great struggle against the Hong Kong F.C. last week. Strange things Anderson;
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D. K. Samy, D. Laing, S.do happen, but I cannot think of Everest, Barham, McGill; Con-3. Fisher, b Hirst
anything as strange as the Police nelly, McGovern, Davey, Hume, F. R. Zimmern, b Hirat beating the Chinese Athletic to- Craig. Reservés: morrow. The Chinese should win Lockerbie, Conigan......
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J. Fox, not out" comfortably.
Hong Kong F.C. 1st XI
Extras Rodger; Summers, Wallington;
Total
A team from the Hong Kong. Hockey Club defeated the Euro- poan Y.M.C.A. by 2 goals to nil ut King's Park yesterday.
Artillery v. South China..
I was very much impressed by McBride, Stewart, Watson; Tay- the game played by South China lor, Howard, Linaker, Valentine, against the "Tamar" last Satur Alexander. Reserves: Hansom, day. They gave a sparkling dis-Rallton, Lyon. play. But to-morrow they have a: formidable
will lose.
The Second Division.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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12 Among other Oriental treasures 2"sold for a song" may be mentioned a bronze figure of Buddha said to 1be 500 years old, purchased in Hce 2 Street, Walthamstow, for one shill- ing; an ancient Chinese figure de- 72 licately wrought in metal and quaintly carved, bought. In the New W. Cut for twopence; a Chinese incenze burner, for which aixpence was 2given in Walworth Shoot and a 2 very early bronze statuette of
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"Hirat Kowloon 1st XI: Durand; Kelly opposition in the Wheeler, Caveille; McKelvie, Carr Hong Kong C.C. 2nd and a Naval Royal Artillery, and I think they Sims, Duncan; Pile, Spary, eide" "will meet in a 12-a-side
Hayes, Miles, Muir. cricket match on H.K.C.C. ground.
South China. 1st. XI: 'to-morrow, commencing at 2.15 pm. Unbeaten as yet, the KO.S.B. Hing-cheung; Li Tin-sabg, Chan The following will represent the Reserves should still head the So (captain); Tin Yuk-on, Fung H.K.C.C.: P Jacks (capt.), J. C. Second Division after their game Man-kit, Cheung Wing-shing; Dunbar, B. K. Hepburn, R. W. Lee, with the University to-morrow. Chu Kwong-young, Leung Wing- H. J. V. R. Stevenson, M. M. South China will not be equal to tak, Fung King-cheung, Ip Pak- Watson, J. D. Crawford, C. Gahagar,Chinese Athletic "A" I believe wa, Lai Ting-choi. A
The "China Mall" is informed Charged with being in possession that a social gathering will be held F. H. Jones, S. J. Stanesby, D. A Quite a good game should re Borderats Reserves: Mc- of an automatic pistol and several Rushton, and J. R. Way.
sult between St. Joseph's College Dougall Innes, Gear Drury; rounds of ammunition, a Chinese at St. John's Cathedral Hall after and Kowloon Reserves. The lat Sergt. Skigge, Martain; Baude-brought before Major C. Willson at vitation will be extended to all, in
evensong on Sunday. A cordial in-ngapore. ter should win,
man Skigge Stock, Stephens, the Central Magistracy this morn cluding service men. There will be Married Quarters Tennis Club More interesting atill, more Crowley, Weatherall
Ing, was remanded in custody for defeated St. Peter's "Young Men's keenly contested at least, should H.K.F.C. Reserves Slipper; a week ago uelc and light refreshments. Club In a tennis match on Wednes-be the match between Recreio Hill, Purves; Vickers, Brown, Sub. Insp. Mesa exhibited a num day by 42 games to 39. Each side Reserves and the Royal Artillery Puncheon; Bell, Thompson, Camp ber of Ingenious articles in which had three pairs, meeting the ro Reserves.The Club Reserves bell, Johnstone, White. Reserves: the contraband goods were conceal- spective opponents in 9 games each should have an easy task against Mitchell, Howell, Trambitsky, ed. These included a book, the cen- The winners team comprised Chinese Athletic B.
King, Ross
tzé pages of which had been cut Waterson, Newbury, Licence, Far ** In Section “B.** E Kowloon Reserves Wood; out, leaving quare hollow recep- anna, Higgs and Bowers; the losers, The second round begins in sec- Guest, Knight, Earle, Hedley, tacle, a pair of boots in the soles had Gittina, Zimmern, Kalutheny, tion of Division II to-morrow Baldwin C. S. Pile, Vickers, of which the ammunition had best Pilo, Locke, and Samy,
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