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THE CHINA MAIL.
CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
UNIVERSITY TAKE ALL CHAMPIONS. FORCE A
9 SETS.
Radio Sports Fight Gallantly.
LEAGUE TENNIS,
The H.K. University beat the Radlo S.C. yesterday in the "C" Division f the Lawn Tennis League by 9 sets to nil on the home ground.
L.. A. de Silva and L. Oppenheim (University) :-
beat W. Chanson and Y: T.
Mann
DRAW.
SPURS HOME WIN.
Crystal Palace Beat Clapton Orient. LINCOLN CITY'S BIG WIN.
London, Yesterday. The following were the results of Home football matches in the League. programmes :—
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
SOUTH AFRICA'S
RUGBY TEAM.
Forwards Who Average Nearly 14% Stone.
WIVES BARRED.
Capetown, August 5. We have heard of golf widows, and the Australian cricketers'
wives know what it is to be cricket widows. Now South Africa will soon have four Rugby widows. Four of the 29 Springboks who are to sail for England in about three weeks are married, but their wives
cannot accompany them. "Nothing,
The Springboka will receive 38.
hent W. Chanson and Y. T.
Munn beat W. Wu and C. N. Tang 7 6 beat C. N. Lau and W. Abbas 6- 2
6- 3
Division I. Blackburn R. 1. Arsenal
1
P. P. Kho and K. M. Lo versity):-
(Uni-
Blackpool 2.2 Sheffield Un. Huddersfield T. 1 - Aston Villa Leicester C. 2 Middlesboro" Wednesday West Ham
0
1
can stop the players from sending their wives overseas," says the
2
4 Grimsby T.
1
manager, "but they must not travel with the players."
3 Chelsea
I
6- 3
Division II.
British Rugby team which toured
Barnsley Bradford
3 Oldham A.
1
South Africa under R. Cove-Smith
2
Stoke C.
1
Bur
2
Swansea T.
I
Chesterfield
1 Plymouth Á.
2
Millwall
5
Bradford C.
1
G-1
Port Vale
1
Leeds Un.
0
beat W. Wu and C. N. Taang 7-5 beat C. N. Lau and W. Abbas & 3
P. L. Tan and A. L. Tsai (Uni- versity)
!
beat W. Chanson and Y. T.
Mann
beat W, Wu and C. N. Tsang 6-3 beat C. N. Lau and W. Abbas 6- () League Table to Date.
Sota.
Tottenham H. 4 Preston N.E.
Division III. (South).
Bristol R.
Cardlit C.
Clapton O...
Norwich C.
Queen's P.R.
1
1. Brighton
Crystal Pal
D. Southend Un.
烹
1
Division III. (North).
1 A. Pts. P. W. D. L. F. C.R.C.
14 13 1 0 100
Coventry C. 18 27 Recreio ,13 12 1 0 82 32 25 Luton T. University 12 10 0 2 81% 26% 20 S. China...14 9 0 5 76% 15% 18
·Y.M.C.A. ...B. 8 0 5 664 504 15 K.C.C.12 7 1 4 574 58 15 Gradu. A. 13 8 0 5 06% 46% 10 H.K.C.C...13 6 1 6 67 60 13 Radio S.C. 14 428 26 774 10 LR.C. 1 418 441% 71% 9 Army T.C. 12 5 1 8 86% 69% G.C.C...1909 37% 70%
K.I.T.C. C.S.C.C.
14 9 1 1 42 84 5 ...142 11 394 77 4 Deutseker C. 13 2 1 10 32 84 5
a day allowance while on tour. The
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received 58. a day, but the All- Blacks had, only 38. And 98. has to supply extra for 14st. 6 brawn and muscle this weight being the average of the pack. One of the scrummagers will be Louw, who stands 6ft. Lin, and turns the scale at 16st. Ib. Taller even than he and nearly as heavy is F. Berg, who is 6ft 3in. ' and weighs 15st. 3Ib. The lightest sec- tion of the team are the backs, who average only 11at. 12b.
The average of the whole 29 players is 24 years, the oldest being
Northampton
Mansfield T.
1
Halifax T.- Lincoln C. Rotherham Stockport C. Tranmere R. Walsall
0 New Brighton
0
6
Hartlepools
'0
5
Rochdale
0
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Crewe A.
2
back, and the youngest Zimmerman
D
Doncaster R.
I
1 Gateshead..
2
back) who are each 20 years.-
Press Association Foreign Special.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
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4 Dundee Un,
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Table, to Date.
Gouls.
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J. Tindali, the 31-year-old' · full-
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Results and Week's
Matches played in the Junior Partick T. League Inst week, resulted as fol-Cowdenbeath loss's:
Clyde St. Mirren Chinese Catholic beat H.K. Unl-Falkirk
versity, 27 to 8.
Hamilton A.
Hin Kun School beat Chung Nam Dundee
AA. 23 to 12.
Southern A.A. beat Congregation
Club, w.o.
Dundee Un... Morton
Leith Ath... Airdrieonians,
0 5 0 1 19
7 10
G 50 1 15 8 10
1 11 6
8
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6 2.2 2 11 14
6.3 0 3 8 12 5 12
2 0
South China Girls beat Univer-Ayr Un.... 60
sity. 18 to 17.
Commercial Press beat Tal Tung
School 21 to 14.
University beat Ying Nin Club,
20 to 15.
Queen's Park 36 0
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Scottish. League Hearts
First Division. V. Airdrieonians
Yee Wo Club beat Indian R.C Queen's Park Hamilton A.
32 to 3.
Confucian Association beat Uni
versity, 22 to 13.
Fukien A.A. beat Eastern A.Ä..
.32 to 3.
Yee Wo Club beat Commerciál
Press 26 to 9.
A full schedule of matches to b played is given below:-
September 1.
Eastern A.A. v. Ying Nin Club
(Eastern A.A.),
South Chiria "Girls" v. Ming Tak
Club (South China A.A.). Confucian Association v. Fuklen
A.A. (Fukien· A.A.).
September 2.
Commercial Press v. Chung Nam A.A. (Confucian Assoc.). Indian R.C. v. Tai Tung College
(Confucian Assoc.).
September 3..
Catholic Club v. Ying Nin Club'
(South China A.A.) Eastern A.A. v. Ming, Tak Club
(Eastern A.A.),
September 4.
St. Mirren
South China "B" v. Chung Nam A.A. (Confucian Assoc.). Nam Fong Club v. Yee, Wo Club
(Confucian Assoc.). Confucian Association v. Ying: Nin: Club (Fuklen A.A.). .....
September 5.
Fukien A.A. v. Ming. Tak-Club
(Hin Kun School).":"
September 6.'-.
Indian R.C. v. Commercial Presa /* (Chung Nam A.A.) Tal Tung College v. Hin Kun School (Nam Mo. A.A.),
September
Indian R.C. v. Congregation
Assoc. (Confucian Assoc.). H.K. University y, Eastern A.A.
(Confucian Assoc.).
Y. Motherwell
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
HOCKEY-Meeting of Club Re-. presentatives at King's Park.
PING PONG-Thursday— Singles Championship-Li Tat- loong v. Mok Hing-wood at Em- press Hotel.
Saturday Singles Championship -Slu Stu-kow v. Wong Hok- ming at Empress Hotel
LAWN BOWLS-Saturday Fleat Division-Civil Service Č.C. Y. Cralgengower C.G.; Second Divi- slon-H.K. Electric R.C. v. Club de Recreio, Kowloon C.C. v. Tai- kon R.C., Yacht Club v. Craigen- gewer C.C.
ABROAD.
CRICKET-To-day- .Middlesex v. Surrey
Easex v. Leicestershire. Sussex vi New Zealand, Somerset v.. Warwickshire. Glamorgan Notte
Gloucestershire v, Northampton-
shire.
To-morrow, Thursday and Friday.
· Gentlemen of England v. Now Zeiland at Eastbourne..
Yorkshire v M.G.C. at Star- borough,
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday,
An England X. v. New Zealand at Folkestone.
Gentlemen.v. Players at Scar- borough,
GOLF To-day to Saturday US Amateur Championship, at Beverley County; Club C
Thunday and Friday Welsh Closed Amateur Championship, at Abordovey.******
A CRICKET MATCH.
Bench and Bar vs.. Police.
TRUNCHEONITES WIN..
A few weeks ago, in Penang, B 8cricket match was played, and this
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Saturday-Ireland v. Scotland, sty RACING Friday King Ed-.. ward Handicap, w
FOOTBALL Saturday- Full English and Scottish Programmes.
is how the Pinang Gazette's un- official "Sporting" representative reported it.
POLICE AFFRAY WITH. BENCH AND BAR.
Official Victory.
Numerous legal luminaries ap- poared before the police at the Patani road ground yesterday charged on various counts.
N. H. P. Whitley pleaded guilty to allowing a cricket ball to rise into the air and to be caught by Reddick. The Umpires sentenced him to return to the pavilion.
Lim Cheng-Ean was accused of being lbw when bowled by Hunt at or about eleven runs, The accused denied the charge, pleading alter. natively that the wicket had no legal status. Lim Khye Song was charged with alding and abetting Hunt to put up too good an average. Sent to the House of Refreshment.
V. J. Mendia was accused of allowing his wickets to stray from the perpendicular. The Umpires found him guilty, and he was banished from the field,
Various other offenders were dealt with but the case against D. Wills was withdrawn.
The police were not to be denied, however, and soon put themselves on the offensive-defensive. Hunt was not only found not guilty but was given 65 runs out of the poor! box ax gratia. Roberts "failed to answer his subpoena, and was ex- cused but all the others were found guilty with the exception of Rod- rigo whose. prosecution had cost the enormous sum of 50 runs. In the interests of the State ho re- tired. Whitley and Mendis cross examined the witnesses: (we mean the wickets) very caverely.
The official court records show: That the Beach and Bar got 169 to the Policemen's 247.
Our players did not lose the challenge round against France.” Our Selection Committee last the match. They ignored all advice, and left out lan Collins from the doubles team. In other words, they' deliberately. Jeft out the best doubles player in Great Britain-Frenk Poxon.
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