TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928.

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SOCCER

TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE

FIXTURES.

A POSTPONEMENT.

The matches arranged for to- morrow with officials ure follow:

The 1st Division match between 2nd K.O.S.B. Regt. and R.A., has been postponed.

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TWO AT TENS

BOXING

FINE CARD STAGEÐ ÁT. SHANGHAI

SACRAMENTO BEATEN

THE CHINA MAIL,

Shanghai, Oct. 19. The feature ten round fight at the Town Hall last night between Joe Hall of Buffalo and Joe Sacramento, Manila, was won by Hall on a judge's decision. The fight went the full distance and no. knockdowns were scored.

Hall revealed a ring generalship Following are Frank Haytor's that was well respected by his op as prices on the Cambridgeshire, to ponent and Sacramento's famous be run at Newmarket on October right had little opportunity to land Both boye 31-anj amount, no ways barred:— on the dusky battler.

I were willing but a little too caut Abbot's Spd tious, and the fight from the specta- Fohannun tor's standpoint was far inferior to ... Buland the one that preceded it. A Knight of Grail, Sacramento gave a 6-lb. handicap Lone Night and the heavior man forced the Pondicherry milling from the fourth round until Gandy Warily the gong. The opening round was

Sunny Trace

20-1

Mid-week League. Kick off 4.45

18-1

25-1

p.m.:-

South China v. Chinese, Caroline

I Referee: Pte. Farnsworth.

082

Lam Long Wan v. Police, Chin-

Ground,

25-1 33-1. 10-1

H.V.

Referee:

10-1

B.Q.M.S. Hutchins.

-12-1

Hung Kui School v. Ewo Chin-! ese, St. Joseph's. Referee: Mr. Ip Kau-ko.

20-1

20-1

-18-1

15-1

18-1

HOME SOCCER

100-8

100-6

TABLES SHOW INTERESTING

25-1

SITUATIONS

25-1

100-8

RANGERS GOOD LEAD

15-1

Division 1.

100-8

Goals.

33-1

P. W. D. L.

F. A. Pts.

Blackburn

.12 7 2 3 25 18 16

40-1

Derby

6.2 3 28 13 14

26-1

Leeds

10

4 2 2 28 21 14.

Wednesday

23 21 18 14

3 34 19 13

4 29 19

Leiccater

Everton

M'chester G. 11

West Ham

Burnley

M'chester U. 10

Liverpool

Huddersfield .11

Sunderland.11 5

J 24 22

Aston Villa 10 4 2 4 21 21

Birmingham 11 4 2 5 18 20

10

Portsmouth .11.

Cardiff

14 27

10

Arsenal

Bolton

Sheffold U. Newcastle Bury

Chelsen

11 3 3 5 19 14

11 3 2 6 15

19

11 3 2 6 10 23

146 7 10 28

11

.12 3.2 7 15 31

10 3 0 7 10 27 Division IL

Gonis.

P. W. D. L. F.

11 7 2 2 18

Vance Insight II.

Sea Craig

Syntony

Dellus Orbindos Accalmie

Mara

Fancy Free Polly Flinders Palais Royal II:

Grotesque Silverstead Pictoralas

Parwiz

HARBOUR RACES

LADIES EVENT THIS AFTERNOON

MANY ENTRIES

The Victoria Recreation Club's harbour race for ladies takes place

8, this afternoon,

whilst the opon AA

event is fixed for to-morrow.

already stated, the Club's Chinese

A. Pis. harbour race, arranged for yester-

9

Here's how Herb Pennock of the

8 10 day, was cancelled on account of Notts Cnty. 11 7. 2 2 19 16.there being insufficient entries. It

10 is understood that the V.R.C., will New York Yankees spends his day

Bull

-12 6 4 2 15 13 Preston N.E. 1 6 2 3 20 19

Southampton 11 4 2 18 19

Biddlesbro 13 Stake

Natix. Forest 11

NALLY

Barnsley

Wolves

W DEVE Tottenham

Bron. .11

Port Vale Bradford

Allwall Clapton

Blackpool Swansen

Bristol C,

Reading

Oldham

G 2 3 28 20

14

the old

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14 hand over the Challenge cup for off-baking 5

this event to the Chinese Bathing soupbore under the rays of the 13 clubs, who will be asked to handle diathermic lamp.

the event themselves in future.

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Division III (South),

Gonly.

devated by each boxer to a feeling out process and the honours were fairly even. There were few ex changes.

Entries for the other two V.R.C. harbour races have been encourag 11) ing. Among the competitors for 10 to-day's Indies' event are the 10 Misses P., and D. Hunt, who have The second was largely a repeti- swum the harbour ever since they tion of the first with Sacrramento were in their early teens, and Miss working on his opponent's middle, M. George who is a promising. but seemingly to no avail. Sacra- young swimmer and had shown mento led the fighting in the consistent good form over short third and Hall devoted the round

P. W. D. L. F.A. .P1* .11 7 3 1

4 distances this year. In addition to a watchful waiting policy though there will be two Chinese ladies, both boys had lost their early cau- Hall revealed himself Miss Chan Yeuk-fai and Miss Kwok tiousness.

18 a crafty ring master in the Choi-ming.

fourth and had Sacramento holding. from several rights to the stomach.

26 15 17

Luton Queen's P.R. 11 5 5 1 36.12 15

Plymouth...12 G 3 3 24 10 15 Competitors for to-morrow's open

Swindon Fulham

Coventry

6 2 4 22 19 14 event make up a long list.

5

The on

11 3 3 3 5 18 13 veteran C. J. Cooke, who won the 31 4 5 2

4 5 2 17 10 13 event last year, has entered again

Two Straight Lefts

Northampton 12 4 5 3 22 18 13 and will have for his rivals a big A faster pace began with the fol-

Southend Brentford

Charlton

Crystal Pal. Torquay

....

Bournemouth 11

Watford Walsall

5 2

4

10 17

10

4 3 4 13 18

6 1 5 17 22

Bristol R. wport

4 1 0 16 19

2 5 4 17

20

11 3 2 8 17.20

.11 3 2 0 14 27

Merthyr

8 22

9

4 5

3 14 12

12 12 "field" of other prominent swim- lowing round, and he found Sacra- 5 2 3 19 17 12 mers, including Roza Pereira, Bdr. mento's jaw with two straight lefts 12 Norris, Chan Chan-hing who won though he found the lighter boy hard to reach. Sacramento tried 515 22 18 11, the Chinese Club's harbour race unsuccessfully to bring his well re- this year, the Yeung brothers and garded right into action and Hall 10 Leung Sui-man.

had little difficulty in keeping out Both to-day and to-morrow, the of danger. official launch bearing the com- The sixth 'round was easily petitora, judges and time-keepers Hall's, largely on his excellent foot- Norwich

11 3 1 7 16 20 7 will leave the V.R.C. at 5 p.m. work. Sacramento tried different Brighton 1 2 3 G 13 21

sharp.

tactics with the seventh and carried Gillingham ..11 128

the fight to his opponent in a man- Division III (North).

ner that well pleased the coloured Goals,

boy: Hall was easily the master P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. .11 7 3 1 20 22 17

Scattish League.

of the infighting in this round and Corlisle 12 6 4 2 32 19 10

Goals,

the decision was, little in doubt. Lincoln

16 ...12 7 2 3 31 22

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts. In the next round Hall had Stockport.11 6 3 2 34 16 16 Rangern

...10. 0 1 0 38 30 19 Sacramento backing all over the Bradford C...11 6 2 3 37 16

14 Aberdeen ....12 9 0 3 26 17 18

ring, but when he did come in he Motherwell 11 7 3 1 22 16 Shields 10 South

Hearts

15 was met with a flurry of gloves ......11 8 8 2 33 16 Doncaster

5 2 4 20 18 12 St. Mirren

11 6. 8 2 24 92 15 that he caught largely on his Halifax

14 13 18 Third Lanark 11 5 8 3 28 22

13 shoulders and little damage was in 10 Hibernians 112-18 17 18 Alicted. Hall continued stalking 22 10 Partick T. ..10 5 2 3 34

20

Sacramento in the ninth like a black 4 2 4 22 28 10 panther and his opponent wisely

Wrexham

Wigan ..11 0 2 3 16

Rochdale

Chesterfield .10

New Brighton 10

Rotherham

Crews

23 21

2

Darlington .12 3 8-0

Tranmere

19 10 Celtic

чение

16.24 10 Avr.

15 18

20

11 4 1 6 15 21

12.4 1.7 21 30 ..12 4 17 17 32

1 2 4 5 18 28

28

Nelson Ashington Barrow Hartlepools..11 2 4 5 10 27 Southport ...11 5 1 17 25 Accrington ..10 2 2 6 12 22 (Continued on Next Column.)

14

20

12 9 5 22 18

St. Johnstone 11 Queen's Park 10

9 Hamilton

Dundee

Kilmarnock

8 Falkirk.....11

8 Clyde.

7

Airdrie

....12

Raith R.

6 Cowdenbeath 11

2 2 8

9 18

17

28 10

COUNT THE "MAILS."

See Page 3.

SPEY CUP BOWLS

EAST POINT R.C. DEFEAT

YACHT CLUB.

WINNERS IN SEMI-FINAL

East Point Recreation Club are in the semi-final of the Spey Royal Cup lawn bowls tourriament, de- feating Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday, we

On Monday of last wock, East Point lod by 20 ahots to, 16 at the 18th head when darkness interven- ed. The match was continued yes- terday. The winners scored & shots at the 19th head and the losers. a single at the 20th and 21st, mak- ing the final score 25 to 18. East Point were lying two on the last head but. A. L. Shields and G. R. Edwards put in good work.

teams were :----

The

East Point R.C.-A. F. Paul, H. F. Akehurst, H. Hampton, G. M. Shaw (skip).

?

R.H.K.Y.C.-L. J. Davies, J. L. Shellshear, A. L. Shields, G. R. Edwarda (skip). ·

The winners meet Craigengower Cricket Club (the league I. cham; pions) in the semi-final at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the Kowloon Cricket Club rink for the right of playing Civil Service Cricket Club in the final.

kept backing away. Though he was on the receiving end for practically the entire round he gave Hall little in the way of an opportunity to reach his jaw. -

The last round was Hall's though Sacramento made several flashes that had they connectel would have brought a different ending to the affair. A right swing to Sacra- mento's jaw had him holding on as the bell sounded and the de- cision was well received.

ex-

''Hall revealed himself as an cellent sportsman and the fight was free of any attempts at fouling. Though he won he did not seeming- ly extend himself and the impres alon went around that he was much better than he cared to show.

The eight round special event between Frank De Vera, Manija, and Sergt. Aguzzi, of the North- amptonshire Regiment, brought together two very fast boxers and was one of the best bouts seen' at

In the opening rounds Aguzzi the Town Hall for many a long day. forced the fighting and had De Vera groggy in the 'eix and seventh rounds, but the Manila boxer last- ed the distance, though the verdict went to Aguzzi,

Cpl King

The six round preliminary be tween Driver Lees, R.A.S.C., and Danny O'Leary, U.S.S. "Pittsburg," wa's won by the former on a judge's decision. The fight was taken in the last round when Lees started a vigorous rally that O'Leary could not equal. Both boxers were will Ing.

An unineresting 'curtain raiser between Young Marcos of Manila and Driver Groom, R.A.S.C.. was declared a draw, after six rounds of indifferent fighting.

Young Gonzalo of, Manila fought Cpl. King, H.M.S. "Castor," in the semi-final in place of the cancelled Kid Andre, Jack Lewman bout. The fight went the full distance and was declared a draw

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HOCKEY

There will be a Mixed Hockey Match on Saturday next, at King's Park at 4.15 pm.

The teams will be chosen from the following ladies, and gentlemen:-

Misses: M. Wallace; M. Bird; B. Gonzalo put his opponent down four times in the second round, and Laing; B. Taylor; E. R. Bell; A. Bell; N. once in the third, but in the latter Own Hughes; 1 King scored a sensonal tally and Melllle; D. Stanion; M. Riggs; more than made u score. The M. Hanson; J. Whyte; E. J. Cop- fourth was a round of indifferent pin; M. Pope; and P. Goodall.

Messra. A. A. Dand; A. C. fighting with Gonzalo trying to finish the mêlée and King holding Howell; W. Woodward; D. Lyon; him off. In the fifth Gonzalo again EE. G. Munn; W. H. Smith; P.

knock-down and King Sanda, and, Dr. F. B. Ashton." scored a looked in a bad way,

Referees! Mrs. Andrews and Mr. However, he could not be forced. Aken. to the canvas to stay, and again in

the sixth came out of what looked By three goals to nil, Hong Kong a sure knockout and had Gonzalo Hockey Club 2nd XI. defeated the holding on.

Neither could "score Y.M.C.A. at King's Park yesterday decisively in the closing rounds and in an Interesting hockey match. both were bleeding profusely. King The Rev. Noel Evana, L. H. C. was warned several times for back Calthrop and L. A. R. Duncan acor hand punching early in the fight and ed for the Club. Gonzalo could not make the most

of his opportunities. King's re- King's Park and not the U.S.R.C. cuperative powers were such as to ground at Kowloon (as at first an- make the fight easily the best of nounced) fa the venue of to-mor- the evening and at the conclusion row's hockey match between the both boys were roundly cheered for Hong Kong Hockey Club 1st XI. the excellent exhibition."N.-C. and the 1st Batt. Queen's Royal'

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