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HONG KONG
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"SOCCER
RESULT.
THE CHINA MALL.
London, Yesterday. Playing in the annual inter- 'Varsity Association football natch at Stamford Bridge to-day drew with Cambridge, Oxford
both sides scoring orice.-Reuter.
The results since the War have been :-
1919-20 (Queen's Club) 2-2. 1920-21 (Queen's Club) Oxford 2-1. 1921-22 (Stamford Bridge) · Oxford
3-0.
1922-23 (Crystal Palace) Cambridge
1023-24 (Crystal Palace) I—1, 1924-25 (Stamford Bridge) Oxford
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WHO WILL WIN-?
TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE GAMES AND CUP TIES AT HOME,
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[Exclusive to Chim Mall-
By "Linesman”] ·⠀ The following a list of Home football matches to-morrow. The teams In black typa may win: where no black type is shown the match may result in a draw:
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division. I.
Portsmouth
ASTON VILLA v. Leeds U. Bolton W.. CHELSEA Grimsby T. H'DERSFIELD Liverpool Manchester U. Middlesbro' NEWCASTLE
V. v.
Sunderland
V.
Sheffield U.
γ.
Blackpool
v.
ARSENAL
V.
DERBY CO.
V.
Blackburn R.
v.
Leicester C.
WEST HAM
v. Manchester C.
Division II.
v. EVERTON
1925-26 (Stamford Bridge) 2-2. 1926-27 (Stamford Bridge) Oxford SHEFFIELD W.v. Birmingham
1-0.
1927-28 (Stamford Bridge) Oxford
6-2.
1928-29 (Stamford Bridge) Cam. BRADFORD
bridge 3-2.
1929-30 (Stamford Bridge) 1-1. 1930-31 (Stamford Bridge) 1-1.
Thus in the series of games atnce the War the following are the positions of the respective Univeralties:-
Goula
P. W. L. D. For Agst. Oxford
12 5 2 5 20 10 Cambridge ..12 2 5 5 16 26
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB v. SERVICE TEAMS.
The following will be the teams in the Club v. United Services match, to be played on the Club ground. to-morrow at 4.15 pm,—
Club:J. P. Whitham; J. J. R. Ferguson, R. H. Griffiths, E. Allora, G. P. Lammert; M. W. Turner, A. N. Other; D. L. Milne- Day AD. Suttill, WF Peers, F. R. Burch, E. R. West, E. B. Gammell, J. R. Younger and B. P. Massey (Cap tain),
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v... Charlton
v. Plymouth-
v. Bury
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PRESTON N.E. v. Cardiff C. Reading S'HAMPTON Stoke
Port Vale TOTTENHAM Y. Bristol C. WOLVES v. Swansea
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TO-MORROW'S SNIPS
Hotte
Aston Villa. Wednesday.
West Ham..
Preston North End.
Tottenham,
Chitle
Cowdenbeath.
Rangers. Brantford,
Gillingham. Dateshead.: Carlisle.
AWEY. Derby County, Notts County. Lincoln City, Wrexham. Crystal Palace.
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
P. W. D. L.
Goals.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 19301-
GUARDIANS OF LAW
AT CRICKET.
H.K. Force Defeat Kowloon.
YESTERDAY'S GAME.
BRITISH BOXING ATTITUDE.
Harvey Willing But Manager Not.
WALKER'S POSITION.
On the Police R.C. ground yes- A. curious attitude is being ar terday, the Hong Kong Police sumed by Len Harvey, England's Force defeated their rivals in champlon middle-weight, and his Kowloon by. SAVOI wickets. manager towards the proposed Alexander with 29 was "top world's championship Aght with scorer for the winners. and Mickey Walker; in New York, Orem bowling a good length, cap-which was to have taken place on tured 6 wickets for 61 runs. December 6, writes Geoffroy Simp-
W. la Bart Sparrow was top son in the Daily Mail. acorer for Kowloon, with 34 runs. The match was promised Harvey Baker taking four wickets for 19 on condition that he defeated and Alexander three for 22.
Dave Shade, the Californian Scores:
yeteran, at the Albert Hall This condition, as everyone knows, was successfully fulfilled, and Harvey, Kreatly delighted, turned eagerly to the prospect of visiting the United States. "I am only waiting for the word to sall," he declared.
Kowloon.
Shepherd, b Alexander
Orem, and h Baker
Meadows, b Alexander F. A.Pts. Clark, b Hunter e
Arsenal Wednesday Portsmouth Derby West Ham 18 9 54 44 33 23 Anton Villa 18. 0 5 4. 50. 38 23 Hoddersfeld 18 6 7 6 30 34 Leicester
...18 8 2 8 89 Liverpool ..17 8 2 7 44 M'chester C. 18 7 4 7 32
.17 12.4 1 52 25 28 Brand, st. b Alexander
18 11 5 2 47 25 27. le B. Sparrow, e Williamson, ,18 9 6 3 45 31 24
b Baker ,18 303 46 31 24 Sherry, Hunter
Danbrowsky, b Baker Estall, e King. b Baker Hemsley, not out
Birmingham 18
..IB
6 30 28 41 97
7 39 40
Carruthers, b Baker
Extras
Total
But apparently there has been a change of mind. On reflection 7 Harvey's manager has arrived at the conclusion that at the present stage of the British champion's carcer it would be taking a very 81 great and unnecessary risk to send Harvey to fight for a world's title E. Win a strange country, before A strange crowd, and in a climate to which he was unaccustomed.
ANIKE
Middlesbro 18.747 Sheffold U. Chelsea
33 35
38 20 34
BOWLING ANALY913.
M.
Blackburn
Alexander
22
Sundorland 18
Booker
14
Grimsby
.17 8.1 19
80 29
Hunter
Nowcastle
..18. 3 7 8
9440
E. G. Baker
5.2 1
13
Blackpool
..18 4 5 9 31 52 19
Hong Kong.
Bolton
Division L
CELTIC
v. Leith Ath.
.17 3 9 Leeds
18 6 2 1I M'chester U. 18 1 2 15
29
COWBEATH V. Ayr
Division IL
DUNDEE
v. Partick
v. Airdrie.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
HAMILTON v. Aberdeen
HEARTS
HIBERNIANS v. Falkirk KILMARNOCK v. Clyde MORTON
V. Queen's Park RANGERS v. East Fifs St. Mirren
. MOTHERWELL
ENGLISH CUP.
Gainsboro' T. V. SOUTHPORT BRENTFORD V. Norwich Accrington V. TORQUAY-U. GILLINGHAM v. Aldershot FULHAM v. Halifax Nelsort
V. YORK C. GATESHEAD v. Folkestone WATFORD
Services: L/Cpl. Frankham; Lt. Crewo Barlow. Mid. Parker, Lt. Hamilton, Doncaster Lt. Galletly (Captain); A.B. Warth-Scarboro ington, Lt. David; Surg. Lt. Nichol- son, Sab. Lt. Edwards, Cpl. Fratt, Pte. Gilmore, AB. Wolham, Cook Pascoe, Sig. Knight and E.A. Wilkin
son,
Referee: Dr. J. H. MeEinoy.
Es2b 1850
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Newark T. Bristol R WALSALL Wellington CARLISLE, Exeter
v. Luton T.
v. QUEEN'S P.R.
V.
NOTTS CO.:
V. LINCOLN...
v. CRYSTAL PAL..
v. STOCKPORT
V.
Newport...
v.. WRENHAM
v. Tonbridge; WR.
v. Coventry.
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23 35 19 Mr. King, b Orem
38 42 13 Loughlin, hit wkt., b Mr. Sparrow
Williamson, b Mr. Sparrow 23 62 4
Alexander, retired
Goals.
Booker, and b Sherry Hunter, b Orem
Orem P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Reynolds, e Clark, Everton
55 25 20 Post, e Shepherd, b Drem ....18 18 3 2 West Brom, 18 11 8 4 39 21 25 B. G. Baker, not out Wolves ...
.18 12 0 0 45 27 24 Drewery. b Orem Burnley 13 9 5 4 42 35 23 A. V. Baker, b Orem
Extras 45 30 23 Preston N.E. 18 10 3 5 Tottenham 18.10 Port Vale .18 10 Bury
Oldham
Strange Decision.
I could scarcely believe this, but
7 on inquiry I learned that it was ao. While Harvey was keener than ever on facing Walker, his mana- 29 iger, I discovered, wanted the 6match to take place in England, and he felt sure that some promo ter would arise to make this pos 12 Bible.
Thus, if that contract ever ar rives from New York it is possible 137 that it will be returned minus
Harvey's signature.
0. M. R. W. 14.3 1 61 0
5
1
20
0 33
0 15
.18 70
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Stoke
Bradford
18 8 .18
Orem
Southampton 18 7
Mr. Sparrow
Swansen
Bristol C...
18 8 18 6 .188.
18 Sherry
Shepherd
Barnsley
48 18 29 14
Notts For. .18 4 5.0 35 43 19
Chariton
Millwall
Bradford C. 18 6 2 10 27 37 14
Cardiff
18 5 3.10 26 41 13
H.K.CC. RESERVES AGAINST
THE POLICE.
In that event I am convinced that 2a grave blunder would be made, us there is nothing more certain that Harvey did refuse to visit Now York his chance of becoming world's champion would be delayed for several years. He might miss it altogether.
to awalt
If Harvey means
18 6 1 11 36 45 13 The following w represent 19 4 4 11 20 31 12 the H.K.C.C., 2nd eleven against Walker's arrival here, then I think Plymouth
18 4 3 11 23 38 11 the Folice on the latter's ground he is likely to wall for ever, na Reading....18 4 1 18 21 54, 9
Celtic
Scottish League.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A-Pt Rangers ... 17 12 3 2 43 152
..16 11 4 1 49 20 26 Partick.....17-12-14
44.21-25 Motherwell 17 10 3 2 45 20 23 Dundee .:.17 11 1 5 40 27
to-morrow:-
Walker's price for defending "Thia
W W. Mackenzie, R. H. Wild, C. A. Wright, E. J. Collins, R. 8. W championship ta something around Patersos,
Chadwick, P. W£20,000, and a promoter who paid Planner, J. McFarlane. I. J. Arm that sum in England would be strong, E. C. Etherington and R. E committing financial suicide. Davies.
Hamilton19 10 36 33 20 23 Our Sports Diary.
Cowdenbeath 18 10 2 6 31 24
Hearts
Aberdeen
10 2 6 42 29. 10. 9 0.39. Airdrie. .18 8 28 28 37 18
30
Morton
Mirren .17 Kilmarnock 18 7: Falkirk
ol Clyde
38 41 18 23. 24: 10 30.37 16
.18 B 10 38 47 14 5. B 10 30 40 13 Queen's Fk. 176 39 31 38 13 Leith....18: 10 20 42 11 Hibernians .18 42 12 25 45 10 Аут
.17 1 6 11 21 East Fife..18 1 2.15 23
RECREIO TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
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The following will represent the Club de Recreio in to-morrow's encounters
1st XI. v. St. Joseph's on the Home ground, at £15 pm-
Beltrao; Xavier, Silva Netto; Sousa, Marques, Goenno; Shiva, Ward, Rocha, Santas and B. Gosano.
2nd XI. v. South China at Caro- Ine Hill at 2.30, p.th.
Silva,
Lawrence; Costa, Britto; Figueiredo, Gonsalves; Sousa, Santos, Assis, Alicmao and J. Figueiredo..
HOCKEY.
LADIES' TEAMS · · FOR TO-MORROW.
The following team will repre- " sent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club against H.M.S. Ber wick at Bookuapoo to-morrow at 3.30 p.m.:
G. E. Little; E. Gray, B. V. Franklin; A. Owen Hughes, E Bommar, M. Wallace; I. C. Beil, NA. McNeillie E. M. Donelan, E. Blackburn and E. S. Laing,
LOCAL
Co.
FootballTo-day- "C" Argylls v. 20th Battery R.A., Chatham Road.
To-morrow Seafor Shield Borderers y Argylla; Kowloon v. Police: Junior Shield Border erers V. Police; Argylla v Navy; Royal Artillery v. St. Joseph's; Third Division-Border- ers v. Royal Engineers; South China v. Fakten; Ewo Royal Air Force; R.A.0.C. v. RA.S.C.
Christmas Day-Sunday Herald Cup-Scotland v. English. (Char- ity Match).
Boxing Day-Sunday Herald Cup China . Portugal (Charity. Match).
Now Year's DayLeagde The Services (Charity Match),
Chess-To-day-Kowloon Chess Club Championship.
Hockey-To-morrow - Ladies' Hockey Club v. HM.S. Berwick, Sookunpoo, 3.30 p.m.; Ladies'
· Hockey·· Club' ♥ K.B‚S‚F,P:Aij King's Park, 8.80 p.m.
Hugby Football-To-morrow--- Rugby Club y. Services,
Racing-To-morrow -Thirteenth Extra Race Meetings
Financial Suicide.'
There is nothing, ko striking the iron while it is hot; and it is to be hoped that if a definite offer is made Harvey.to meet Walker in December at. Madison-square Gar- den he will not décline it
Frankly, I am at a loss to under stand the attitude of British ́chám- pions towards these world's titles, which mean so much in prestige and money.
In the old days English boxera fought without payment of any sort, so that they might have an opportunity of winning a cham. pionship. They realised that, a title was a commercial asset, and that once at the top there was a fortune to be made,
KATALO
Yet we Have the case of Kid
Berg, after earning the right to meat Al Singer, for the world's light-weight title, declining the match because the percentage of the gate offered him did not come up to his expectations, And now Harvey talks of rejecting a similar mátch unless it can take place in his own country,
It almost makes one wonder whether British-boxers are serious In their quest of world champion- ship status.
A
December 21 Fanling Hent
Club's-Steeplechase-
February 15ting.
Hunt
Club's Steeplechase
JAMARRY 18
Hunt
Division
I
Obituary.
Club's. Steeplechase Meeting
Cricket-To-morrow
-University v. Navy (1) Indian R.C.. Craizengower (F.);
(F.)
Civil Servicov. Argvila Division IL Police v. Hong Kong C.C. (L); R.A.8.0. v. University (LA); Recreto v. Civil Service (F) Craigengower. v. Indian R.C. (F.).
Sunday Universlty v. H. T. M. Barma's XL, Pokfulam, 8.30a.m. Fanling Huntza-To-morrow Meet, Hunters" Arma, 8.15 p.m.
December 17-Hung Lin (Sha Tau Kok Road), 8.15 p.m. - ......... December* "*- 20--Shéung? - Shai,
Polico Station, 3.15 p.m..
December 24-Fanling. Station,
There will also be a match against the Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Club on the K.B.S.F.P.A. ground at 3.30" The team is 38follows eN, BÁR
ELammert E. J. Coppin, FAS Cousins; M. King, F. Webber, E. O'Hagan E. R. Bell J. L. Whyte, A Duncan, C. M. Ferguson and M. Bishop
The
The Radio Sports Club met the Argyll and Sutherland Highland ors yesterday afternoon at King's Park and drow one goal all. game was fast", throughout with the Highlanders mostly on the joffensive, but the latter's defenes VAS good,
Spotland the man-to-man charge is more under auspicion than
S
The death of Major, Charles Peter Allen recalls memories of thei famous Oxford "movement" under. Harry Vassall that "made" the Rugby game, Allen was in those evor glorious Oxford sides that Vasall and Tathain skippored, and was one of the 17, Rugby inter- nationals who weraup at Oxford at the same time. He played: againat Cambridge at Blackheath In- 1882, and 1883. At Leeds in 1884- he obtained the rat try eyer scored by Wiles in the international: matches with England. Allon had pace and was, a delightful kick with either foot he played three- quarter back as a rule in an era when the third line had mostly to January ---Tournament, City
make its own chances.⠀ Hall, 9 p.m.
Golf Sunday-K.G.C
A. Major Allon went up from Rugby to University College, Oxford, and, pionship - Semi-Final; – R.B.KG,C.
In addition to his sporting activi«! Semi-Findia and
3.5ember 26-Hunters
38.6 m
Arms,
December 81-Kennels, 3.15
Boxing Tomorrow H.M.S. Berwick v. H.ALS. Medway, R.N. Theatre.
Championship
G**Mr Young Cop (First Round);tles, took his degree with honourt
Monday Annual Meeting
R.H.K.G.C. darding, Matheson's Board Room, $150 p.m."","
TuesdayThird Hound of Ball- way Cop (Jadjen);
Thursday First Hound of Taggart Cup Varan
December 20:31
In England. If you ban shoulder-Bogey Pool KQGz captain's charging, altogether, however, you | Cupangad 253k get all kinds of tricky, stuffing Bag HOME
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Andy Ducat
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In modern history. He was called to the Bar, by the Inner Temple in 1888, and sat as member of Parlia-. ment for the Stroud Division of Gloucestershire from, 1800 to 1918. |- He was a Charity Commissioner (unpald),- and was sworná member of the Privy Coun effin 1912. Major Allen: travelled good deal To the East, and saw service on the Weatern Front during the Great