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BOXING.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BOSISIO BEATS MARCEL THIL

ON POINTS.

CHAMPION OF EUROPE.

Milan, Yesterday. Bosisio, the middleweight champion of Italy, beat Marcel Thil, the middleweight champion of France, on points in a 15 rounds contest here to-day for the title. Bosisio thus secures the middleweight championship of Europe.-Reuter.

RYDER CUP.

U.S. PLAYERS CHOSEN TO MEET GREAT BRITAIN.

+

GREAT GOLF CONTEST.

Sport Columns

FOOTBALL

ARSENAL WIN-ASTON VILLA ONLY DRAW.

DERBY COUNTY CHECKED.

(From "Our Own Correspondent.] London, Saturday. To-day's League matches re sulted as under

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

4 Grimsby

First Division.

Arsenal Birmingham

5 Middlesbro'

Blackburn

5 Huddersfield

- 2. Aston Villa

1 West Ham

2 Chelsea

z Wednesday

4 Liverpool

Blackpool Derby Columbus, Ohio, Yesterday.

Leeds Walter Hagen, Diegel, Farrell,

Leicester Sarazen and Horton Smith have Manchester C. 3 Bolton. been chosen to represent the Unit-

Portsmouth ed States against Great Britain In

Sheffield U. the Ryder Cup matches in 1931. Sunderland Fourteen other golfers will play a 72 hole, match for the remaining three places in the team.-Router's American Service.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

Second Round Championship's

3 Manchester U.

5 Newcastle

Goals.

ST.

LOCAL LEAGUE.

JOSEPH'S COMPLETELY ROUT CLUB DE RECREIO.

CLUB'S HEAVY DEFEAT.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CLUB OVERWHELM ARMY FIFTEEN,

SW.B'S IN ACTION,

HOCKEY.

Y.M.C.A. ENGAGED TWICE.

INTERESTING MATCHES.

In a clean and fast game at [By. "Serum Hof)

King's Park on Saturday, the Hong The Club fifteen proved too Kong Ladies' Hockey Club drew strong for the Army at Happy with the Y.M.C.A., neither side South China accounted for the Valley on Saturday and won by scerlug.

Naval and Military Y.M.C.A. Lose. Argylls in great style on Satur-three goals and six tries (38)

Almost the same team that day, winning by seven goals to

played. In" one, and maintaining their un-points) to nil.

the above defeated record, The Chinese The Army team was strengthen- tioned match. played against Athletic made a successful returned by the inclusion of ight of the Navy and Military V.M.C.A.

defeated to the League when they defeat- South Wales Borderers' afteen, but snd

them

the

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men-

INDIAN REGIMENT LOSE

ed the Police by the odd goal in lacked that unity so evident in the odd goal in seven. three.

The Club were over-Club side. Taking into considera-] 1whelmed by the Navy and lost by tion their recent sea voyage, the seven clear goals. The other re-newcomers played splendidly, and 2sults were more or less as anti-with a week or two in serious train- Icipated.

ing should play first-class rugger.

3

23

FIRST MATCH.

In the first local encounter, In the Second Division, St. It would be superfluous to deal the 3/9th Jhat Regiment went Joseph's found the net ten times with the game in detail as the Club down to the K.B.S.FPA. by three against the Recreio. The Navy, were so obviously the better side. goals to one on the Marina ground like their senior team, scored A few minutes after the kick off before a large crowd of interest- 1 seven goals and improved their Lammert opened the scoring with aed spectators.

P. W. D. L. -F. A. Pts. ....16 11 4 147 24 28 Arsenal

26 29 Portsmouth .16 052 41 Wednesday 18 9 5 2.36 Derby .10 8 6 2 25 29

30 4 4 44 83 Aston Villa 16 8 4 4. West Ham 16 7 5 4 39 32 Huddersfield 16 8.6 4 Leicester .10 8

position in the table as a conse-try near the corner dag, and, The game was fast and furious quence. The Club eleven showed heartened by this early success, the and saw the regiment in early

a welcome revival of form by de- Club were ever predominant. feating South China by three.. goals to one. The Somersets

Club Disadvantage.

difficulties. The K.B.5.F.P.A. at- tacked repeatedly, but their for- wards were not in shooting form and again they missed The

managed to get the better of:

A feature of the game was the and time Eastern by the only goal scored. tight scrumming of the Borderers, when favourably placed.

Nine goals were scored in the who, trus to Welsh tradition, got Jhat's defence was sound but it match between the R.A.S.C. and.

the RE, the latter winning by very low down and, as a conse was continually hard pressed to the odd goal. Ewo and South quence, had the Club pack at a big relieve its lines. Before the half- disadvantage. This asset was not time whistle sounded, C. C. Francis China were engaged in a goalless made full use of, the three-quarters netted for the F.P.A. 29 28 18 draw.

keeping the ball to their own wings 28 A8 14

instead of loosing it right along the

33 34

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5 28

7 29 28

In the second round of the Club Sheffield U. .196

Chelsea Championship played over the Liverpool Kowloon course during the week-Birmingham 16 end Dr. Cogan, who accounted for M'chester C. 16 Middlesbro .18

Altogether there were 70 goals F. E. Remedios in the first round. Newezatla .18 8 6-82 41 13 scored in the fourteen League was defeated by A. A. Lopes by one Blackburn

..16 5 8 34 34

match, an average of five goals hole.

Sunderland 4 5 7 32 40

per match. Blackpool...10 4 67 20 42 Grimsby ...16 5 1 10 28.29 11 Bolton

...15.4 9 8 20 32 11 Leeds ...16 4 2 10 33 39 10 M'cheater U. 16 1 1 14 21 57

Second Division.

The following are the results.

J. D. Thomson beat W. Taylor 6 and 5. D. C. Wilson beat A. Eastman 3 and 1. A. A. Lopes beat Dr. Cogan 1 up.

J. Mackintosh beat N. Hampton 6 and

5.

FANLING GOLF.

I. W. Shewan Wins Jasper Clark | Bury

Cup.

16

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division L

↑ Club

0 Somereste

1 South China

2 Police

Division 11.

77owloon

3.

Navy

Barnsley Bradford C Bristol C.

3 Reading

2 Recreio

2 Burnley

3 Argylla

0 Wolves

Athletio

3

Kowloon

4 R.A.

5 Millwall

0

Cardin

◊ Bradford

3 NAVY

Charlton

3 Southampton

1 Et.. Joseph's

10 Recreio

0

South China

RA.

1

Somersets

1 Preston N.E.

4

2 RAS.C.

Bomersets R.A.0.C.

The Jasper Clark Cup won by Everton the player returning the best Plymouth acore in the qualifying round of Port Vale the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Swansea Championship, was played for at West Brom. Fanling yesterday, when there was an entry of 26 competitors for the two events. The Cup was won by L. W. Shewan, who returned a card of 152 for the 36 holes.

5. Stoke

1 Oldham

3 Notts Forest

0 Tottenham 2

Gople.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Everton ....16 12 3 1.48 27 Burnley 16 4 3 41 82 22 West Brom. 16 0 84 31 20 21 Preston NE. 9 3 4 40

Those qualifying for Champlon-Tottenham 18 8 2 1 42 25 ship.were:--

I. W. Shewan...7379182 A. B. Stewart....7870157

A. H. Ferguson 81+78 159

0. E. C. Marton .7887= 163

L. G. S. Dodwell .83 +83= 166 A. H. Musson....8088 = 168 H. U. Ireland .83 +86-189 1. Newton

8488172

J. S. MacLaren 83 +91-174

I. H. Genro......8490174

J. K. Macfarlan .85+89 174

2.1. Walker .88 87 178

Smith

.90 85 176

8590

F. J. de Rome

A. T. Lay

J. W. Franks

Wolves.18 10

Port Vale 14 8.2 6 36 19 Bury Bu

.18 9.1. 0.80 20.10 Bradford .16 736 42.83 17 Southampton 16 6 5 5 20 21 17

Stoke 7 2 7 05 27

Oldham

Swansen

.18

13 12

.18 5 5 6 23 80 15 Bristol C...16 6 2 8 20 84 14 Notts For. 1845 7 34 36 Barnalay ..16 4 4 7 15 26 Charlton 19.5 29 24.89 12 | Bradford C. 10 5 2 9 19 32.12 Cardiff ..17 4 3 10 24 23 11 Millwall .10 5 0 11 2840 10 Plymouth ..:10 3 10 20:32 Rending....10 3 12 10 47

Third, Division (South).

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW. Bournemouth 1 Brighton.

The following in the draw for the Coventry Club Championship at Fanling:-Fulham

1 Club-

3 Athletic

1 Eastern

Division T

4.RR Z Athletic 8 HAF

Bouth Chins

COAL SCORERS.

Division L

Cha Kwok-lun (South China). 2, Fung King-cheung (8. China) 2 Tam Kong-pak (South Chipa). 2 Lanson (Kowloon) Ho Ka-keung

(Athletic) Dickinson. (Navy) Magee (Navy) Cartwright (Navy) Pearce (Navy) Stevenson (Navy)

Fraser (Police)

Chan Mee-on (Bouth China)

King

(Argylla).

Hedley, (Kowloon)

Butcher Somersets)

Bewley-Ball (Somersets)

Division. II.

Souza (St. Joseph's)

Bautista (St. Joseph's)

Frearson own goa] (B.A.)

175

Moore. (R.A.)

a

82 +03 175

7

GILL(R.A.).

.88 4 87 ≈ 175 *.

Rendle (Somersets).

3

Clapton O

3 Brentford

0

6 Newport

1 Gillingham

1

Kirby (Navy).

Norwich

0 Southend

1

Haroon (St. Joseph's)

Notts County

2 Northampton

2

Lal Kwok-chui, (Athletic)

Queen's, P.R. – 3 Luton

1

Scorer (Navy)

Swindon

-2. Exeter

1

Chow Yim-chung (Athletic)

Thames

A. T. Lay

0 Crystal Pal

A. H. Ferguson v. J. K. Macfarlan L. H. Gearo Y. LA G. S. Dodwell

Walsall, Watford

4 Bristol R

2

5 Torquay

0

Nash (Navy).

Tavlin (Navy).

Belt (Club)

N. L. Smith.

L. Newton

v. F. J. de Rome

V. J. S. MacLaren

J. W. Franks v. A. H. Musson

H. U. Ireland Y

JM, Walker

L W. Shewan v. O. E. G. Marton

v. A. B. Stewart

DOGEY POOL ON NEW COURSE,

Goala. PW. D. L F. A. Pti. Notts Cnty. 17.126 047 18:29 Northampton 16 9 5 2 25.10 23

In the Bogey Pool Competition Crystal Pal., 169 84 48 31 25

on the new Course at Fanling yes- Brentford terday D. 8. Edward (14) was stic-Southend cessful, being 8 up.

Brighton

Fulham

Other scores were:--

-A Leach (10):

T. 8. Whyte-Smith (12) 2 down-

....B down

Exeter

Torquay

Coventry

There were 25 entries.

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Swindon Gillingham

6 5 7 24 31 16 Luton Clapton 0.10 5 47.27:29 14 2 Queen's Park 4 Queen's P.B. 16 6 1 9 80 81 18 [1] Bristol R.. .17 4 5 8 27 48 18

5 Aberdeen

Hibernians 3. Kilmarnock

Motherwell

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-- Third Division: (North),

Darlington #5 Chesterfold

Doncaster Gateshead Halifax

#2 Crewo

• Rochdale

4 Barrow:

Hartlepools

2 Wrexham

Goals. A PW.D. LF. A. Pts. 16 101 47 19 21 Hull Rangers 15 10 3 2 36 15:23 Nelwon Partick-15 11 18 41 18 23 Lincoln Cowdenbeath 16 10 2 4 29 15 22 New Brighton Motherwell 15 8 5 2 30 23 81 Dunded. 16-10 16 31 28 91 Stockport Hearts 160 3 5 38 20 20 Wigan Hamiltok 77,174 83 6. 28. 19:19 Morton168 16.54 88 17 Airdrie, 18 7 27 25-84 26 Lincoln St Mirre 15 -68,0 23 21 16 Tra Aberdeen (17 719 1080 15 Kiniarnock 16 6 19 20 21 1 Clyde

Falkirk.....16.01, 0.31 89 15 Queen's Pk. 15 4 8 8 25 28 11 Hibernians 164 210 24 42 10 Leith :16 2-5 918 959 Rot ăr/UNU, 15:1410 19 446 201 East Fife 416 1 114 18 57 6. Da

AN INTERNATIONAL. Gateshead

England Beat: Wales at

Lond

"OʻRotherham

Tranmere

1 Southport

Accrington

*York

Goals, -

L. Guest (Bomersets)

AM. Omar (St. Joseph's)

Skinner (Navy)

Jackson (Club)-

Yan Wah-hing (South China)

Division. III. Himbury (R.R) .. Lewis

-Band OC).

Chang Chung-in (Athletic) Churchill (Somersets)

Hansom (R.A.0.0.3

Atkins (B.A.F.) Cox (B.A.E.) ........ Hamer (R.4.8.C.) HeCalloch (RASC.) Noad, (EE)

Morgan (R.EY Bloan (K.E)

LEAGUE TABLES.

Divialon L

Goals

line.

On the resumption of play the regiment attacked but found vigilant defence that gave not an inch. Following a melee in front Goldman WBS prominent on of the Jhat goal, M. Weill netted the wing, his short dashes and for the F.P.A,, putting their two cross-kicking being very pretty to goals in the lead. Renewed vigour watch. Whitham was always safe featured the play and following a at full-back and his occasional commisunderstanding in the F.P.A. Ing up Into the three-quarter goal mouth, a Jhat forward selz-. line completely rattled the defence.ed his opportunity and scored. Bonnar saw very little of the ball This regimental success was short- zfrom the tight scrums, but he was lived for, not a minute later, C. C. always swift to act when the oppos-Francia again netted from a beau- ing scrum-half gained possession. tiful pass from the right by H. Turner played an open game at fly-Paarne. No further scoring “took 8 half and gained ground before) place and the final whistle termin- passing to advantage, and playedated a fast and sporting game. much better than I have seen him play this season. Gammell, Massey, Suttill and Peers were the pick of the forwards and were intiring in their efforts to keep the defence on the move.

0

Individualists.

YACHTING.

RESULTS OF RACES FOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

SOME KEEN FINISHES.

Bascombe, the Army full-back, played a sound game, but he was rushed off his fest, by a speedy The results of the Royal Hong three-quarter line, Lt. Galletly and Kong Yacht Club's third Cham Lt. Evans were the best Army pionship Race for sailing yachts, three-quarters, but their monopoly run on Saturday over a course of of the play was to the detriment 8.72 miles, from Lyemun Beacon to of the attacking line. Jones and Channel Rocks, were as follows:- McPhail caught the eye on numer-

ous occasions when leading Army forward rushes,

“H” Class. [Started at 2.25 p.m.]

The following were the Club) scorers: Lammert S Griffiths Diana (6) 1. Goldman 2, Ferguson, Ron- Colleen (2)

Rolla (5) HAT and Whitham

оде each. La Lindi (1) Goldman converted two and White Norena (7)

ham one of the tries.

TIMES. F'shed Cartd. Pts. 4.23.62 4.17,47:18

4.1345" 13

.4.22.23

.4.19.58

41633 14

4:18.58

4.18.11 18

.4.18.05

4.18.05 20

Argulla (9)

.4.24.27

4.14.17 17

Dorothen (4) ...4.25.25

4.15.59 17

"Y" and

Club --Back, J. P. Whitham; Three- quarters, L. Goldman, R. H. Grifiths,

Classes

[Started at 2.30 pm].

TIMES

Fshed Cortd. Pts.

The teams were as follow:-

6. P. Lammert, J. J. Ferguson;; Half-

backs, M. W. Turner, J. Bonnari Daphne (3) 4.38.034.85,03, 79 Forwards, W. F. Poets, A. D. Suttill, Why Wonder (8) 444.25 *44182 20 D. L. Milne Day, E. E. West, F. R. Wings (4) Burch, E. B. Gammell, J. E. Younger Bluenose (1) and B. P. Masayy, vario

Boojum, (6)

Army Back, Pte: Bascombe Speedwell (2) (SLL); Three-quarters, Lt. Galletly, Adanac (7) Lt. Hamilton (SW.Bs). Lt. Evans, Zephyr (5) L/Cpl. Champion (SLI); Half-backs, Lola (9) Pte. Rees (SW.B.), "L/Opl. -Costella

|| (A. & SH);: Forwards, Drum. Jones,

Walters, L/Cpl. Trat, Pto

Pte.

Gilmore, Sg Vowles (S.W.B.'s), Sgt. McPhail (A. & S.H.), Cp! Mogg, Lste Thicknesse (SLL).

· Referee: Dr. J. H. Mežinay,

Medway Beat Club “A”,

4.11.04

4.38.10, 19

4.38.14

.4:43.03 4.40,51

4.30.20 24 4.40.00 23

(4.48′10'-' 4.40,10-99

. 4.37.57 - 27

(4.44.29... 4.38.17 - 14 .5.05.25 4.56.42. 3

YESTERDAY'S RACE,

Cruiser Championship Event

The second Cruiser Champion- ship event was sailed yesterday,

• In this "match,”- preceding the the course, being. Discovery . B1y senior game, the Medway succeed. Islets, Green Island, and Stone- ed in defeating the Club "A" by cutters Island, a distance of 24 two tries (6 painta) to nil.

miles. The yachts started at 10,5

In commencing the game three am, and the race resulted as fol- men short, the Club were fortunate|lows;

to hold their line until fully repre-

sented. The Club forwards, got:

well down together in the tight Asums (EB.

TIMES Fshed Cortd. Pts, to

́date

acrums but their efforts in the Lambert) (3) 2.45,05 2.2721, 18. P. W. L. D. F. A Pte. loose were not an conspicuous ns La Cigale (A. J. South China B 800 297 16 those of their opponents. Half Br) (4) 2.27.37 2.27.87 19 Argylls

W. All- Tale (A.

D Athletic

Somersets Recreio Kowloon NAVY

8 St. Joseph's

DRA

8 Club

21

Police

PW DLF. A. Pts. Somers

16 11 28 34 17 24 Easterne

8 680 20 16 10

5 4 1 0 14 78time arrived with no score, but 748 0 15 8 soon after the resumption Wilkin 5 8 1 1 11 8

son and Welham got away with n ine dribbling effort and the latter touched down for Crawford to miss narrowly with the kick.

8 2 1 2 18 11 5 2 8 0 17:14 53-309 13'

IL

828 9.20

Division Goals

Woods' Fine

Play

'struther) 4(2) 8.30.18/2.24.58 · ́ 80 | Norsoman (A

Nicholson) (7) 3.03.48 2.88.80

Queen Bee (H. W/ Hutson) (11)

132820-261,42

Trens Velik)

8.03.3 233.41 19. U. and L. (H. 8.

Rouse) (6)2.46.61 2.29.57 191 The Club three-quarters ware Coquette (EE bold up time and again by the bril-Bonham) (4) 200.13 2.80.42 20 VWLD FAPt Siant defensive play of Woods at Curlew A W 8 7:01 286 16 all-back Els tackling was both wanderer (F.

Martin) (8)8.13.42 2.32.38 17

7861 1178 11

10 11-28 60 80 24 WAY 85 80.2718-10 deadly and beautifully judged, Wil Baker) (2) 1.229.44 2.12.005 29

kinson added another try when Snipes th

371 21eaking away from the loose he Shields (10) 2.40.58 244.59 20

old 18 1 8 4 34 24 21 Athletic

15101437-23 21 Club

0.1040 8 AB 24 - 20 1004684 81 10 South China

Recretó

1871 881 82 15 16-8-56 21 21 -15

18 028 874114 21782088 53 11 Som

7231 10 20dribbled past Fox to touch down in 021-241-8

after a fine solo effort,

819

0 a 18

-Division XII. </T

PWLD. F. "MPL 85-21 20 10 11

3-6 1-2 0-24 12498

thin China. 10, 8-1 20.5 26 8

The Club, were cutplayed at for. Some are born Idiots, some ward and were consequently kept| achieve idiocy, and others have it mostly in their own half, save thrust upon-them--All of which The teams were as follows may, or may not be tagged to Jack (Kid) Berg, Here overyone

Molinson;

is at season to what Berg can bei Fulming at ~ He had the boxing. R. Cox world at his feat with three such drews, B. matches as he has turned dowen a shallow excusen) What has Foods Bavage, he in view to warrant sich;- kp-

Northparently, behavi

06 01:10 38

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