FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
SOCCER FIXTURES.
EIGHT LEAGUE MATCHES
TO-MORROW..
THE LEADERS ENGAGED.
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All the leading teams in division I of the Ipent Football League will be engaged to-morrow. The top team, Club de Recreio, will be at hemo to the Hong Kong FC and f a draw will be enough to sustain their advantage, but they may win..
Practically the fixtures will be worth watching. They follow:-
DIVISION. I.
(all kick-off 4 pm)
are as
Clab do Recreio. v. Hong Kong P.C., King's Park, Grefereo) Caplain, Austin. Chinese Athletic. v. Kowloon FIC, H.K.F6. ground,. Mr. `Phillipa.
Scottish Borderers v. Royal Artillery,, Sockumppó "A" ground,..MI. Dawes,
DIVISION IL, SECTION "A."
Call kick-off at 2.30 p.m.)
Recreio Reserves. v. Borderers' Re- Borves. King's Park, Mr. Baldwin.
University v. Chinese Athletic "A."- B.K.F.C. ground, Mr. Gilbert.
B.A. Rescoves v. Kowloon. Roserves,
HOME BOXING.
TWO BRITISH CHAMPIONS VICTORIES.
BOUTS AT ALBERT HALL
London, Jan. 27. Two 20-round boxing contests
took place to-night at the Albert
Hall'
it
THE CHINA MAIL.
INTERPORT VISIT.
LOCAL. WEEK OF FESTIVE SOCCER.
“HONG KONG ✩v. 'SHANGHAI.
SMALLER BALL
NOT TO BE USED UNTIL 1928.
HOME CRICKET RULING.
The MC.C. announced in mail
ADVICE TO STUDENTS.
(Continued from Page 7.)
C. 1-1st Chu Kam-piu; 2nd Chan Kin-kung."
F.. 2:4t Li Kal-yeung; 2nd:
For the vialt of tire Shanghai Interport team, the programma was week that the special sub-com-Chan Wai-hau. drawn up at yesterday's meeting of mittes dealing with the. matter, C 2: 1st Young Shin-hung: the Hong Kong Football Associa- after interviewing manufacturers 2nd; Chan Koon-ching. tion Council, when the following and considering representations: were present:-Mr. R. M. Dyer from various clubs and associa-Wong Mun-fat
F SA-19 So Na-sang; 2nd (President), the Hon. Mr. A. Otions, recommend to the M.C.C. Lang, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall, that the circumference of the C.M.G. Messrs. Shaw. Ormiaton, cricket ball should be from a #McTavish Hamilton, Lawrence,
G. T. May. Rev. Alexander C.F., and minimum of 8 18-16 inches to a W. E. Hollands, (hon. secretary).
maximum of 9 inches, and that The following arrangements were the law should be altered to that made for Interport weak
effect in 1927, but not enforced Monday, Jan. 81-Arrival of the until 1928. For the middleweight cham-Shanghai Intorport team. The team pionship of Europe, Tommy will be accommodated at the Savoy Milligan of Scotland (the holder) Hotel beat Ted Moore of Plymouth, who
Monday, Jan. 31 and Tuesday, Feb. retired in the 14th round. 1-Tho HKF.C. ground wift, be at the Milligan scaled 159 lbs. and disposal of the Shanghai team for prac- Moore 158 lbs.
Heavyweights: Phil Scott (the British champion) beat Richardo Bartazzolo (the champion cf Italy) who was, disqualified in the
7th round."
!
Milligan and Moore weighed in during the afternoon-Reuter.
M.C.C. IN INDIA.
FIRST MADRAS MATCH DRAWN.
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Wednesday, Feb. 2.-Interport game, Hong Kong v. Shanghal Klek-off at 8.30 p.m.
Hong Kong F.. ground.. Cars with convey the Shanghai tanra to and from the ground. The 'K.O:S.B.'s pipe band will play before the kick-off and during the interval At 9 p.m. a danse will be held at Lane, Crawford's restaurant. The Melodians Orchestra will provide the music.
How It Reads The present law in the size of the ball which has been in opera- tion since 1924, reads:
The ball shall weigh not less than five ounces and a half nor more than five ounces and three-quarters.
It shall measure not less than nire inches or more than nine inches and one quarter, in circumference. At the begin ning of each innings either side may demand a new ball..
Chan Po-ying.
F. 9B:-1st Ho Hung-chin; 2nd
C8A-1st: Pang Ying-chan; 2nd Chau Ching-hoi.
C. 3B-1st Chung Shing-hoi; 2nd Max Shiu-un,
4A-1st Wel Chung: 2nd Li Po-pun..
48-1st Chan Hoi-yung; 2nd Chan Chi-chiu
BA-1st Li Ka-tit; 2nd Hung.j Man-chiu.
Wong Yuk-yee.
6B-1st Ip Kam-wing 2nd
BA-1st So Ming-mun; 2nd Hung Moo-chiu,
fook.
6B-1st Hu Sau-tin; Ip Chin- 7A-1st Leung Sik-kwan; 2nd Lui Tung-ki.
78:-lat Ho Pak-hi; 2nd Wong. Yee-wn.
8A-Lai Kam-kwan; 2nd Ng
8B: 1st Ya Ka-chung; 2nd
An Expert's View. H. J. Henley wites: The deci-! Thursday, Feb. 3.-Should the Inter-sion of the sub-committee of the i Che-keung. port game be drawn, the replay wiM.C.C. to support a suggestion of take place at 3.30 p.m. In the event the advisory board that the side Lam Tat-tsoi. of the Interport game boing won on of cricket balls should be reduced Tuesday, the visitors will leave Suvpy does not come as a surprise.
Vernacular Class: Prizes. Matric:-1st Chu Kam-pit;
GOOD SCORES BY INDIANS. Hotel at 2.30 p.m. for an Island trip. Most crick ters had been in/2nd Chan Kin-kung.
"Calcutta, Jan. 20,
The M.C.C. players are now in Madras for the last matches of the Indian tour, following the Sonkumpon "A" gemad, Mr. Cowan,
Curc.visit to Rangon. After the Madras matches they will go to Colombo.
South China Reserves.
Reserves Sockumpoo "B" Mr: Stokos: Chinese Athletic "B" v. t. Jungph's College. St. Joseph's ground;. Mr: Lamb.
ARMY v. NAVY.,
ANNUAL 2-DAY CRICKET
*MATCH.
AGNEW'S 144 NOT OUT,
At the close of play yesterday (on
the Kowloon 66. ground the
day w
Tea will be served at Repulse Bay Hotel
Friday, Feb. 4-United Services v.
nt 4 pm. Cars will convey the Shang hal team to and from the ground. The pipe band will play before the kick-off |, and during the interval;
favour of it.
F 2:1st Chan Kai-wa; 2nd) Wang Man cho
2nd Tang Hung-fay. 2nd So Kal-sang..
F 3A-1st Tam Yuk-tsun;
There is no question of "tinker- Shanghai. Kick-off H.K. F.G. grounding the rules." The reduction C. 2: 1st Chan Koon-ching; amounts only to three sixteenths, of an inch and the new ball will be no larger than that manufac- tured under the old rule until testing gauge, was officially intro- duced laat season.
A two-day match with an In- Interport dinner, Savoy Hotel at 8 dian eleven at Madras ended in a Pat
Saturday, Feb. 5.-Chinese v. Shang- The Indians batted first and hai. Kick-of H.K.FC. ground at 3.30
p.m. Cars as usual made 238 runs, of which
Pipo band will pluy Mahomad Hussain was responsi- Boxing tournament, Theatre Royal ble for 90 and Ramaswamy, the at 9 p.m. Cambridge tennis player, 60. Sunday, Feb. 6-Trip to Macao O'Meara took four wickets for 54 leaving Wing Lok Street Wharf at and Astill three for 65.
.a.m. The Melodians Orchestra has
The tourists, made 984 runs. been engaged for the trip.. R. E. S. Wyatt was out for 5.
Royal Navy were strongly entrench-P. T. Eskersley made 47, Parsers ed in their annual Beal two-day 42. Astil 54 and Geary 39 not cricket match against the Army,
Batting first, the Senior Service 12 made 860 runs-the highest single Annings this season. Lt. Agnew (17 fours), batted through and ear- ried out his bat for 144. LE. Emley 613. fours and a ve) made 78. Agnew is a newcomer,
CHINESE SOCCER.
INTERPORT FIXTURES AT HONG KONG.
SHIELD TIES.
Draw For Senior & Junior Rounds.
The draw was made for the Hong Kong F.A. Shield competitian, resulting as follows:-
Senior (1st round). Chinese Athletic v. Police R.O Royal Artillery v. Hong Kong FC... Club de Recreio v. Kowloon C K.O.S.B.'s v. South Chitin.
Beatty and Sturgess shared the
A Chinese football team repre- bowling honours and dismissed the Army for 122. When stumps were senting Eastern China will be arrive drawn the Soldiers-having following in the Colony at the end or ed on needed 237 runs with 9 this week at the invitation of the wickets in hand) to avoid an innings local Chinese community. defent. Scores at close of play pointed to take charge of all ar
The
general committee yesterday:-
followa R. Mesars. Ng Sze-kwong, Kwok An-
Ap-
Junior 1st & 2nd rounds). St. Joseph's Collage "A" (bye). Kowloon F.C. Roserves (bye), A. Reserves
2nd Kwan Hin-fan.
F. 3B-1st. Yung Nal-fun;
C3A-1st Wong Wing-hang; 2nd Yung Hoi-ckuer.
C. 3B-1st Chung Shing-hoi; 2nd Ip ku-ting,
Tang Chan-wa.
4A-1st So Tsang-yee: 2nd
48:-1st Fun Kam-man; 2nd Chan Chì chịu.
Return to the Old. What happened was.
this: Manufacturers had been in the habit of making the ball slightly smaller than the wording of the law allowed. Their purport was. to allow for the inevitable:
spreading which follows after 5A-1st Ke Ping-chuen; 2nd a bat has beer hit about for a Ip Koon-in. few overs. But someone in du- thority discovered this: 'well Cheung Ka-tsun
1
5B-1st Chau King-yee; 2nd
6A-1st So Ming-mun; 2nd
known fact, with the result that the gauge was introduced and Ma Shum-woon. the bowlers discomfited.
At a time when spin bowling was disappearing the decision to have the ball made in accordance with the "exact letter of the law was unfortunate.
Most cricketers will welcome a return to the old. state of things: once technically illegal, now, in a year's time, to be legal.
6B-1st Hu Sau-tin; 2nd Li Hon-ping.
7A-1st Chan Kit-ting; 2nd Lui Tung-ki.
7B-1st Chan Wai-nam; 2nd Ho Pak-hi.
8A-1st Kong Chun-to; 2nd Ma Kwok-hong,
8B1st Yau Ka-chung; 2nd Lam Tat-tsoï
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Finance:-Ling Pot-cham, Ng Chinese Athletic "A," "
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Lt-Comdr. Beatty
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20
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St. Peter's Church Young Men's
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Art. Routledge, b Sturgess
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Williams, Sturgess... Lt. Smith, e and b. Sturgess
Lt Wright, b Emley
Club (bye).
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RUGBY INTERNATIONAL"
The following concern the Intar pational rugby match on Jan. 15 in Which England beat Wales by 11 points to 9:-
London, Jan. 2. The English rugby team to playi against Wales on Jan. 15 has been chosen as follows:-
K. A Sellar (Navy).
R. Hamilton Wicks (Harlequing L. Corbett Bristol), H. Locke (Birkenhead Park), and 3 Gibbu (Harlequins)
ABOUT SUZANNE, -
"BUTTERFLY SNATCHED OUT
OF SUNSHINE.”
WHAT HELEN WILLS THINKS.
New York.
"Instead of giving the pleasure and thrill, which I felt in watching her on the Riviera last winter, Mlle. Lenglen's play, by compari- Ground: Kwok Po-kan, Kwok, K.O.S.B. Reserves,
son, is now almost depressing. Chiu-cheong, Kwok Shin-yan, Ho The first round in both divisions
H. Laird Harlequina) and Her wonderful spirit has gone, [will Wai-hing.
be played on. Saturday, Worton (Harlequins).
and in its place there is a sort of English Secretary:-A. V. Young. February 19. In the event of the
H. Periton (Waterloc), E. Stan-mechanical stroke production.” Chinese Secretary:-Leung Cho-scores being equal after seventy bury (Plymouth), J. Tucker (Bri-So writes Miss Helen Wille in inutes play, extra time, ten stól), W. Wakefield (Harlequins).the "New York World," for which minutes each way, will be played. K. Stark (Old Alleynians), J.
•
J.
C. H. He (Trinity Clab); Y. Y. First named Club has choice of Hanley (Plymouth T. Coulson she was describing one of the ex- Voong (Lok Hwa Club)
Lau ground.
(Coventry), and R. Cove Smith hibition matches staged by Mr. Kau (Lok Hwa Club); Z. H. Mao It should be noted that Kowloon (Omts).
C. C. Pyle at San Francisco be- (Trinity Club), V. H. Bien (Loh (holders and last years' League Cerbett captains the side in place tween Mlle. Lenglen and another Hwa Club, Leung Yuk-tong champions) and Recreio (leaders in of Wakefieid who asked not to be professional player. "Leh Hwa Club); Y. K. Hu (Loh the League) are drawn together in chosen.
Hwa Club), C. W. Chen (Loh the first round. Hwa Club), P. T. Lee (Loh Bwa
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The Welsh Surprise.‚'
London, Jan. 6;
Miss Wills went on to say that Suzanne was like a butterfly The Welsh Rugby team to play which had been snatched out of Chen (Trinity Club Reserves: Reserves have not been defeated against England at Twickenham on the sunshine, and set down under
Jan. 15. has been chosen as fol- the glare of electric lights. George Chow (Loh Hwa), H. and their prospective opponents are
lows:- Llang (Loh Hwa), Pang Wah-competing for the first time..
Male (Cardiff). hing (Loh Hway, L. K. Taoong
'BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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Garnons-
In the junior division the match- The K.O.S.E. (Loh Hwa Club) captain, K. Hng is very even.
21
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BOWLING ANALYSIS,
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The Army: 2nd Innings0
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Art. Routledge, not out
Extras
(Loh Hwa), Z. W. Lee (Trinity). UNITED SERVICES CRICKET XI. bull (Cardiff), G. E. Andrews
Manager: M. H, C. Yu.
The Fixtures.
J. Roberts (Cardiff), B. R. Turn-
(Newport), Rowe. Harding (Swin-|
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The following cricket team will sea).
ENGLISH TURF.
MOVE.
It is proposed by the Chinese represent the United Services W. C. Powell (London Welsh), LORD LONSDALE'S LATEST 122 Interport committee to make AT-against Hong Kong on Tuesday and Windsor Lewis (London Welsh),
rangements for the following Wednesday, Feb. 2 and 8 on the
matches:--
H.K.C.C. ground:-
R. C. Herrera (Newport), S. Law rence (Brigend), H. Phillips (New-
+3
Feb. 3 (Thurs.) 3.30 p.m. at
The "Star' says that ander! Captain BW Morris, D.5.0., port), T. Lewis (Cardiff), Watkyn the aegis of Lord Lonsdale an or ground: Eastern LA.SC. (Captain). Sookampoo
Thomas (Llanelly), W. Williams China V., Southern China.
(Crumlin), J. H. Jobn (Swansea) ganisation will probably be creat- and D. Jones (Newport).
ed early this year represented by London, Jan. 8. all interested in racing to in- Surprise is expressed at the augurate a new system of turť choice of B. E. Turnbull as captain management.
the
Feb. 6 (Monday) 3.80 p.m. at H.K.F.C. ground: Eastern China'
v. Club de Recreio.
Feb. 9 (Wed.) 8.30 p.m. at H.K.F.CA ground-Eastern China
v. Army & Navy
Captain A. G. Dobbie, K.0.8.3. Captain C. A. Bridgland, D.F.C., R.C. of Siga.
Major L. J. Lightfoot, O.B.E., R.A.P.C.
Captain A. N. 'Evers, R.A.P.C. Lt-Com. T. R. Beatty, H.M.S.
H.M.S.
Feb, 12 (Sat) 3:30 p.m. at H.K.F.C. ground-Eastern and Hermes." Southern China v. H.K. Interport Lt. G. L'E. M. Sturges, H.M.S: Team.
|"Hermes."
Flight Lt. E. F.Brewerton, D.Sc. R.A.F., H.M.S. "Hermes,"
11
Mr. Lee Hysan's Cup. Mr. Loe Hyson has donated a ge silver cup to be competed for
Lt. F. G. Emley, H.M.S. "Titania," Rev. R. T. Vean, M.A.; H.M.9, Titania.”
of the Welsh rugby team.
Turnbull, who la only twenty-two,
The Jockey Club, as
has played only one international, supreme authority, is taking the lead in connection with a round 4gainst Ireland in 1925
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INTERPORT SOCCER. Against the visiting Shanghai
annually between the representa- Interport soccer team, on Feb-tive Chinese teams af Southern and zuary 4, the following Army Eastern China. players have been selected to take part in the United Services XI: Chinese sporting organisations, Reserves: Lt.. M. Sparka, H.M.S. matches.. Bdr. Trim, R.A., Pte. Everest, a Chinese Athletic Associa-gor H.M.S. "TRUE", Private When two teams of girl stu- namely, the Chinese Recreation Hermes": Pay Lt. Com. A. P 2/K.0.8.3., S. Sgt. Sims, tion, the South China Athletic Asso A. D. Lake, E.A.0.C. RA.M.C., Pte. Stock, 2/K.0.S.B., ciation and the Chin Woo Associa
dents and the staff of the Amer- France (the holders) and Sgt. McGlinchey, 2/K.O.S.B.,tion are each making arrange-ju!}
Ican Mission (Baptist) Schools of Belgium, In addition to England, Captain the Rev. E. W. Alexan-ments, to entertain the visitors. The following will represent Maungdi and Sinchaung, Burina, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, will der, 2/K.O.S.B. Reberves: Sgt. Contributed, a
the University 2nd XI against the played an association football be competitors at this season's Cavelle, R.A.P.C., and Bdr. Ward, Club de Recreio's hockey team sion II cricket match to-morrow teams turned out in shorts at Home, to be decided over a
Club Recreio in a league" divi- match, history was made. The cross-country international race Dhina Desp
Accordingly the Army will against the Hong Kong Hockey at the University ground at 2.00 jerseys and caps, and the match course from Caerleon racecourse Bajo of Britve Inte provide six of the team and two Club to-day at King's Fork at 5.15 p.m. sharp B. N. Sudan (cap was played for the benefit of the on April 2 This is regarded as
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