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The following is a Hat of Home football matches to-morrow. teams in black type may win; where no black type is shown the match may result in a draw:

Division 1.

ARSENAL Birmingham

v. Middlesbrough

v. Grimsby

Blackburn

v. HUDDERSFIELD

Blackpool

V.

ASTON VILLA

Derby Co.

V

West Ham

Leeds Un.

"V.

CHELSEA

Leicester

V.

Wednesday

MCHESTER C. v.

Bolton

PORTSMOUTH v.

Liverpool

SHEFFIELD U. v.

Manchester U.

SUNDERLAND v. Newcastle

Division II,

BARNSLEY v. Reading

Bradford C. Bristol C. RURY Cardiff C.

Charlton

EVERTON

v. BURNLEY

v. WOLVES

v. Millwall

BRADFORD -

V.

V. SOUTHAMPTON

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Stoke

Plymouth

V

Oldham

PORT VALE

V.

Preston N.E.

Swansea

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Notts F

W. BROM. A

V.

Tottenham

Division HI-Southern-

Bournemouth

Clapton O. COVENTRY FÜLHAM Norwich NOTTS C. Queen's P.R.

Swindon

Thames

Walsall

Watford

V

BRIGHTON

Y. BRENTFORD

v. Newport

v. Gillingham

SOUTIEND-

v. Northampton

v. LUTON

V. EXETER

v. CRYSTAL P.

Y.. BRISTOL R. v. Torquay

Division III.--Northern.

Darlington V. CHESTERFIELD

DONCASTER

Gateshead

Halifax

Hartlepools

HULL CITY

Crewe

V.

Rochdale Barrow V

Y. CARLISLE

V. Wrexham

Y.

LINCOLN V Tranmere Nelson

V. ROTHERHAM New Brighton T. SOUTHPORT STOCKPORT v. Accrington Wigan

V. York City

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TO-MORROW'S SNIPS.

Home.

Arsenal, Sheffield United,

Coventry. Fulham. Stockport. Cowdenbeath. Hamiltoni

Kilmarnock

CAWST. Burnley, Wolves. Boathond.

Bristol Rovers. Chesterfield, Rotherham. Southport. Celtic

Club Teams for To-marrow,

Against the Navý, at the Sta dium to-morrow, the Club 1st Eleven will be represented by:

Rodger; Strange and Bishop: A. N. Other, Stewart and Watsons G. Duncan, Segalen, McBride, A. Duncan and Fowler.

Reserve: Gray.

Club 2nd XI. against South China at Caroline Hill:-

Fogwill; Stoker, and Hynes: Sloan, Puncheon and Tavlin; Alexan der, Bell, Strange, Jackson and Smith. Roserves: King, Dean, and Hooper.

The following will represent the Club de Recreio teams for to- morrow's matches:----

1st XI V. S.W.B. at the Home ground at 4.16 p.m.-

W. Lawrence E. Lawrence, P. M. Xavier: 0. Figueiredo, A. V. Gosano, V. Marques; J. M. Silva, B. Gozano, A. Ward, Rocha, Santos and, Beltrao, 2nd XI v. St. Joseph's at the St. Joseph's ground at 2.80 p.m.

V. Margges; W. Ogler. V. Costa, H. Britto, Assis, Sousa; Gonsalves, 'C. Marquès, Santos, Alleman and Silve

AMATEUR FOOTBALL STATUS.

Special Comintelon's

The Decision.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

TWO MATCHES FOR CLUB TO-MORROW.

The following will represent the Club "A" against H.M.S., Med-- way to-morrow at 3.15 p.m.:

ARMY V POLICE BOXING.

Somersets Farewell, to Colony.

CLOSE CONTESTS.

The Somersets defeated the Police hy five fights to two, the bouts being of three two-minute rounds with the exception of the boys events. All the fights wer

and provided keenly contested good boxing.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930.

KEENNESS OVER EMPIRE

BILLIARDS

LINDRUM'S HANDICAP

DAVIS PLAYING WELL ENOUGH TO CHALLENGE.

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SNOOKER DISCUSSION

S. J. H Fox; W. D. Johnson, G. AL. Plummer (captain), J_W. King, E. T. E. Nash; J. S. Lee, I. H. M. Meeredy: W. F. Leckle, E. F Buttress, A. R. Cox, W. R. Andrews, B. I. Stock, R. D. Beaumont, W. F.

[By Spot Ball.] Kerr and A. D. Coppin.

London, Oct. 25, Club v. Army. The following have been select.

Everybody who is taking interest Pte Lloyd (SLL) beat L/Sgt. in the progress of the Empire ed to represent the Club against

Brand (Police) en points. the Army to-morrow

tournament and doubtless thou Pte. Hector (8.L.L.) L. o. L/Sgt.sands of enthusiasts are doing so p.m.-

Club-Back, J. F. Whitham; Three-McGreavey (Police) in first round.will be in the throes of exciting quarters, L. Goldman, R. H. Grimths, L/Cpl. Woodhouse (SLL) beat anticipation for the result of the

at 4.15

ان

Full results were as follow:-

G. P. Lammert, J. J. Ferguson; Half-P. C. Weare (Police) on points. backs, M. W. Turner, J. L. Bonnar; Boy Curtis beat Boy Wride on Forwards, W. F. Peers, A. D. Suttll, D. L, Milne Day, E. R. West, F. R. points, Burch, E. B. Gammell, J. R. Younger and B. P.. Mansey. ·

Army: Back, Pte. Bascombe (9.L..): Three-quarters, Lt. Galletly, Lt. Hamilton (S.W.B.'s), Lt. Evans, L/Cpl. Champion (S.L.I.); Half-backs, Fte. Recs (S.W.B.), L/Cpl. Contolle (A. &S.H.); Forwards, Drum. Jones, Pte. Walters, L/Cpl. Trat, Pte. Gilmore, Sgt. Vowles (S.W.B.'s), Sgt. McPhail (A. & S.H.), Cpl. Mogg, Lt. Thicknesse (S.L.L).

Pte. Webb (SLI.) beat P. C. Clarke (Police) on points,

amateur players, more particularly in the North of England, regarding the regulation of the Billards Con- trol Council that, in the next amateur championship, sequences of hazards will be limited to 15., This, it is considered. is going be- Lindrum v. Newman heat at Liver- yond the rule, which provides for is stated that pool. The English player has, 25 hazards, and

at least one very prominent 80 far, maintained his speli of wonderful form and has stalled amateur is unlikely to compete. off in brilliant manner Several It certainly seems that the Coun- impressive assaults of his formid-cil have adopted an unwise course making this regulation, able opponent. Newman was wall in. ahead on the handicap at the half- although it has been generally con- way point, and despite two superb ceded that further restriction in four-figure breaks by Lindrum In the use of the red ball was. desir the early part of this week, he re-able. As matters now stand, tained nearly half of his original different rules obtain for 7,000 start at the three-quartoz stage, writes Spot Ball in the Sporting Dispatch.

Pte. Bull (S.L1.) L. P. Drewery (Police) in first round.

Boy Rootes (SLI) beat Boy Griffithu (H.M.S.

011 Berwick) points,

P.C. Hemsley (Police) beat Pte O'Keeffe (S.L.I.) on points.

O. S. Spettigue (H.M.S. Berwick) beat Pte. Shaddick (SLI) on

Referee: Dr. J. H. McElney. The admission charge to non-points: membera (covered stand $1 and uncovered. 50 .cents): to include

both matches,

There will be по Saturday, November 29.

match on

Our Sports Diary,

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LOCAL Hockey-To-day Hockey 'Club "A" v. Club de Recrelo, 5 p.m.

Tomorrow--Ladies' Hockey Club v. H.M.S. Tamar, S500- kunpoo, 3.30 p.m.; Ladies' Hockey Club V.Y.M.C.A. King's Park, 3.15 p.m.

Rugby Football-To-morrow -Cibu "A" v. H.M.S. Medway; 9.15 p.m.; Club‍v. Army, 4.15 p.m.

Cricket-To-morrow-Divi- sion 1.Navy v. IR.C. (L.);,. Civil Service v. Hong Kong C.C. (F.); C.0.0. v. K.C.C. (F.): Division IL-Police v. Indian R.C. (L.); Recrelo v. Craigengower 0.0. (F.); R.A.5.C. v. Royal Signals (F.); Civil Service v. Hong Kong C.C. (F.).

Lawn Tennis-To-day- Ladies'. Singles Championship final, U.S.R.C., 3 p.m.

To-morrow Exhibition st C.R.C. "At Home", 2.30 p.m

· Polo - To-day Green Howards v. Falo Club, 4 p.m. Football-To-morrow--First Division-Chinese v. Police; Kowloon v. Royal Artillery, Navy v Club; Recreio Somersets; Argylls. South China: Second Division—Uni- versity. v. Argylls; Navy Kowloon; St. Joseph's v. Re- crélo; Somersets v. Eastern; South China v. Club; Royal Artillery v. Chinese; Third Division-RAS.C. V. Royal Engineers; RA!0,C.-v. Royal Air Force; Somersets v. Chin- eae Evo-South China.

Christmas Day-Sunday Herold Charity Cap-Scotland v. England."-

Boxing Day-Sunday Herald Charity Cup---China v. Porta- gal.

Golf-Sunday-K.G.C. Cham- ̈ pionship Second Round; R.B.K.G.C. Club Champlon- ship, Jesper Clark Cup, and special competition, on New Course...

November 30-Kowloon Golf

Club, Junior Championship,, qualifying round.

December 1— RH.K.G.C. - ---last date for first round of-

© Governor's 'Shield,

Ping Pong —— Sunday— Ladies Championship Final, South China A.A., China,

Building

**** Monday →→→ Laf Yfu-cheuk vi Loung Lin-chuen, Mok Hing- woon La Pal-lum, Kowloon Chinese XM.OA, 7.15 pm.

November 27-Lal Xlu- Wochenk, v. Mok Hing-woon;, Lab

Shanghai, Yesterday The special commisalón appoint- ed by the China Tational Amateur Athletic Federation to enquire Into the status of the Rhànghat members of the Chinese soccer touring party, after several meet Ings, has decided that

"Under the amateur rales of the Far Eastern Athletic Association and under the amateur rules of the Federation Internationale De Foot ball Associations, the commisalon fail to and that the players violay- od..any amateur rules,

It is understood that the Shaug- hal Football Association commis sion to enquire Into the same ziste tek will comme

Pullum v Leung Lin chuen, Kowloon Chinese YMCA, 7.16.p.m.my

Racing Monday Jockey, Club Half-yearly General Meeting, 5.15 pm E

November. Eleventh Ex tra Race Meeting.

Eem

Chess Club

iday Fencing.. Club Meeting ich: Club, 5.46 p.m.

Chess Ded Round Kow Champlonsilp

Boxing nament City Hall

“HO

P. C. Perkins (Police) k.o. "Pte. Cullen (SLI) in second round.

Boy Pearman (S.L.I.), bent Boy, Gaskell (H.M.S. Berwick) on points ~L AC Collins (RAF) ko. Pie Baulch (SLI) in third round,

teurs

QMATM- which and professionals manifestly absurd, and it would have been much more diplo- matic to have amended, or altered. the rule relating, to consecutive

players into line.

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Snooker Pool

Great Turnover. The severity of the Australian's task in the second week was fully hazards, to bring both classes of recognised, and as day succeeded day, and Newman was still holding" his superior. position, speculation regarding the ultimate result be came intense. Compared with their preceding heat. Newman, in the first half, scored 1368 more and Lindruma 1930 fewer points, figures which represent a great turnover. The position on Wednesday night showed that Lindrum would have to score approximately 570 points more than his opponent at each

order to secure

the

Major HR. E Bennett, M.C., after a short speech expressing his reluctance to leave behind him memorica of contests in Hong Kong between his own unit and other units and formations, called upon the Inspector-General of Police (Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G.) to present the prizes.

The Inspector-General, replying, expressed his regret at having to session in say good-bye to the Somerset apolls, and with Newman playing Light Infantry although the bat so well and so consistently, the talion had given his own force lit-task certainly appeared a verý stiff tle or nothing to do during their one. Only a sustained and stupen stay in Hong Kong. He was very dous "rush" by the Australian pleased to be there, and felt would give him the victory, and honoured in being asked to present the question asked by all was, the prizes.

"Can he do it?" Probably by the time these lines appear the issue will have been virtually decided, and Liverpool enthusiasts are to he envied for their opportunity of witnessing the struggle.

LIGHT WEIGHT TITLE,

The Boxing Association will be staging the first tournament of the season on Saturday, Decem- ber 6, and the main bout will be provided by Stoker Percy Lake, of H.M.S. Berwick, and A.B. Dobson, of H.M.S. Thracian. The men will fight for the Colony's light-weight championship over fifteen rounds.

of boxing enthusiasts.

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Quality of Play.

The snooker pool tournament which is being run in conjunction with the Empire billiards tourna- ment is giving rise to much discus- sion, the principal issue of conten- tion being the manner of scoring. Each heat consists of 24 games, or frames, the result being decided by the aggregate of points scored each fortnight. In each frame all the balls are taken, so that the players may amass as many points as possible, whereas in ordinary games the black la not played for unless the position of the scores warrant it. The rules of the game provide that should the contestants finish level the Black should be re- placed on the table so that a "tle" or "draw" is impossible.

On one evening this week, Lindrum and Nowman scored an even number and the result was announced as a "draw" the re- feree, Goundrill, evidently being under the impression that each frame is only a constituent part of The quality of the play may be the "game." The referee at Thurs- gauged from some of the averages ton's, Chambers, however, held returned this week, viz., 412, 291, different opinion, stating that each 219, and 210 by Lindrum, and 497 frame is a game, and, as such, and 372 by Newman: The first must yield a definite result. He named has made breaks in the asserted that if, in any frame match of 1893, 1177, and ̈ 1043, | played at his hall, the players while Newma nhas been respon- | finished lovel; he would, by virtua sible for runs of 845, 746, 680, and of the rule, bring the black up, and several others over 500.

:.

sulting the action to the word, he actually did so on the following day when Davis and M'Conschy had scored 64 each. The New Zealander secured the black.

Varied Opinion.

Lake is a brother of the famous Bugler Lake. He has been seen in the local ring before, but it

Although M'Conachy has dis- will be Dobson's first public per played much better form this week formance here. Before he came against Davis, his recovery came out East, Dobson defeated Benny too late to provide him with any Sharkey, who in turn has since chance of reversing the result of gained a decision over Teddy their previous encounter,

The

So here we have two responsible Baldock. A good match is ahead English champion completed officials apparently of varied mind, brilliant series of breaks with one and adopting different methods. of 1004, which was the more. One argument in Goundrill's meritorious owing to his having favour is that if each frame is a scored the last 69 points off the "game" within the meaning of the red, after losing his oponent's ball.rule, it should not always be neces- This was Davis's first "thousandmary for the black to be taken, this season, and the only other and I understand Davis favours English player to reach the covet this contention. It may not be a ed figura is Falkiner, who made particularly sound argument, but 1180 against Lindrum last month. it has, at least, the merit of insist

ing that the players "cannot have it both ways"

HOCKEY.

TEN MEN FIGHT. HARD BUT-··

LOSE.

SECOND HALF RALLY.

Davis v. Lindrum. So well is Davis playing now that It is an uncertain point whether It seems that the experiment of Lindrum will.succeed in conceding ataging" the evening session in him 7000 start. They began their London games at 8.30 has not been At King's Park yesterday the first heat in the tournament on found successful, and beginning of Y.M.C.A., playing a man short Monday at Thurston's, and already Monday the former hour of 8 pm. throughout the first half, were interest is being aroused. Upon will be reverted to. The change three goals down to the Royal the occasion of their only previous has been decided upon as the re Corps Signals at half time. A meeting, some remarkable, scoringsult of representations by a aum great effort after the interval was witnessed, and Davis, starting bar of prominent patrons of the was, however, unavailing, and the level, was beaten in a 48 hours "Y" conceded victory by the odd contest by only 2884, scoring 26,172 goal in five.del

The Signals played a fast to Lindrum's 29,056, th

There is, I understand,. a good game, and deserved their success. deal of disgruntlement among as they accepted all their oppor- tunities/1

The Y.M.C.A. gave an improved display in the second half when TJ. Price and Martin scored.

TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.

Two Games for HKLH.CA

PRIMO CARNERA

SUED:

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game, while the players, It Is stated, have also expressed a wish for the alteration, owing to the interval between five o'clock and 6.30 being too short.

Carnera stepped from success to success and was offered a huge contract to go to the United States. Journes had then split half of his 95 per cent with M. Leon Bee;" the_boxing "manager who went to "America with Cartera, and he is suing * Carnera and M. See for $16,000 damages as a preliminary. instalment of what he regards as':

Paolino Trains bis legitimate commission.

Early Promoter Asks

for £16,000 The following team has been selected to represent the Hong PRELIMINARY INSTALMENT. Kong Ladies Hockey Clab against H.M.S. Tamar to-morrow on the Primo Carners, the giant Italian Bookunpoo ground at 8.30 pm boxer who is to meet the Spaniard

G EX Little Gray, B. V Paolino Uzcudun at Barcelona, ia cutter, and now heavyweight. Paolino, the former Basque tree- Franklin A&Owen-Hughes, Bone of the most importent heavy boxer, sometimes known as the Hoper-3, L. Wallace, BB, Bell, N. MoNollte, EH. Donelan, C. M. Weight contests of the year, is de wild Bull of the Pyrenees," show- fendant in a lawsuit which ed that he had lost none of his old Ferguson and B Laing.

promises to rival in interest hip prowess by cutting down a huge meeting with the Spaniard, elm at Enguy, near Paris, to 6 for Paul Journus, the former French minutes. After this herculean heavy-weight boxing champion and effort he did that he felt no mura sparring partner of Georges Chr- faligned than he did after boring. pentier, claims that it was he who for two or three round discovered Carnèra's fability and. In order to be confide A Hates and A

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