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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

FRED PERRY

BEATS BUNNY

AUSTIN

To Win Second Title In All-English Final.

A

FTER losing the opening set.. F. J. Perry beat H.-W. Austin

in the all-English final of the Paci-

BIRMINGHAM

TO STAGE THE

BIG MATCH

VILLA ▾ ARSENAL. Champions To Visit Middlesborough.

BRENTFORD AT CARDIFF,

BROWN

GIVES "Y

VICTORY

Murphy Holds Up Medway Attack.

At King's Park yesterday the Y.M.C.A. defeated a team from H. M. S. Modway by a second half goal

fi Coast singles championship at

In response to numerous requests scored by W.J. Brown. It was an San Francisco, his natural aggras-

interesting game, though under- siveness proving superior to the we are publishing the Home Foot-

Įball fixtures for the coming Satur-cutting was all too frequent and] more correct methods of Austin, who is classed as Britain's leading day in order that readers can have not once penalised.

sufficient time to work out their

The Y.M.C.A. were without R.A. player.

who was taken forecasts. The full list is fore-Bates,

the morning, C. custed below:

C. Sommers. only tên assistance of а on the

The key set was the third, and it went to fourteen games before Perry made the winning shot, and with Austin collapsing in the fourth set, Perry succeeded at 3-6, 6-4, 8-6, 6-1.

It was Perry's, second con secutive tournament success→→→→ he won the Pacific South-West singles title at Los Angèles. Perry and Austin had not pre- viously met in tournament play.

MAMAK SHIELD

Tamar Should Have Won But Only Draw.

SERVICE CORPS DRAW.

|

FIRST DIVISION

Aston Villa

BOLTON Chelsea

4. Arsenal

v. Blackpool

་-

T Wednesday

HUDD'SFIELD Y. Leicester

Liverpool

West Bromwich

r. Blackburn

V. DERBY Middlesborough v. EVERTON NEWCASTLE V. Manchester C, 'PORTSMOUTH v. Leeds:

SHEFFIELD U. v. Birmingham Wolves

v. SUNDERLAND

SECOND DIVISION

BRADFORD

Burnley

Charlton

Grimsby

یو

v. Mikwall

V. PORT VALE

-Y. LINCOLN

v. Bradford C.

M'CHESTER U. v. Nolta F.

V. Fulham Bury

V Swansea

Oldham PLYMOUTH PRESTON

V Notta C STOKE

v. West Hom TOTTENHAM Y. Chesterfield

v. Southampton

V. Northampton v. BRISTOL C.

In a Mamak Tournament match

THIRD, DIVISION (SOUTH). played at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the Royal Army Medi- ALDERSHOT v. Bournemouth

Brighton

Y. LUTON cal Corps drew with H.M.S. Tamar,

BRİSTOL N. each side netting one goal.

v. Newport The Cardl

Brentford soldiers drew firat blood through CRYSTAL P. Colby in the first half. Comman- Gillingham der Tetley equalised early in the NORWICH second half, but the point was dis-QUEEN'S P.R. allowed for "kicks" against a Medi cal defender just prior to the shot Southend Tetley, however, found the net; shortly after. On the run of the play, the Tamar should have won.

ANOTHER MAMAK DRAW.

y. Exeter v. Swindon READING V. Torquay

V. Clapton WATFORD V. Coventry

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) ACCRINGTON Darlington

Barnsley

BARROW CARLISLE v. Hartlepools CHESTER Y. Hail CREWE v. Tranmore

GATESHEAD A goalless draw was the result Mansfield

New Brighton v. DONCASTER of the match played between the Rochdale V. Wrexham R.AS.C. and the R.A.O.C., at Soo- Rotherham Y. STOCKFORT

V. Walsall kunpoo yesterday afternoon. For SOUTHPORT

YORK the Service Corps, Funnell played

a great game in goal.

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

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Full details concerning Home Football will appear in Friday's edition as usuni.

JOE MCCARTHY'S $40,000 A YEAR

Yankees Manager Names Own Price.

men,

ill in Andrews and Though playing including the naval player right wing, the were good value for their narrow win, They lost E. F. Selk early in the second half as the result of a nasty crack on the knee. He was forced to retire for the rest of the game.

E. O. Murphy was again.the best of the "Y" defenders. His play at full back has been one of the fea- Itures of the "Y" matches. W. J. Brown was the outstanding for ward, his winning goal being the result of a good solo effort with an excellent reverse stick shot to culminate his effort.

China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY Hockey-Mamak Shield Signals v. Univeralty

(Marina German Club v. Parthian

K.LT.C. v. 12th. Batty.

pam.)

(Naval 4.15)

(Sookunpoo 4.16) Friendly Matches Club v. Camberland

(Navy 5.18)

TO-MORROW Rugby Club. "A". v. Small Ships] (Valley 5 p.m.); Army v. Navy (Soo- kungoo 4.30 p.m.).

Racing Entries close for Fanling Hunt Steeplechase at noon,

FRIDAY: Bards-Steele Coulson League. C. & P. O. Club v. St. Patricks. Police v. Palace Hotel

R. E. Sergeants v. 9, W. B. Sergant Garrison Bergoanta v. Artillery

Hockey-Friendly

Club "A" v. Recrela

(King's Park 5.15) SATURDAY. Cricket--League I. Navy v. Hong Kong C. C.

(King's Park % p.m.) v. Civil Service i

(Valley 2 p.m.) League 11. Civil Service v. Craigengower

Craigengower

(Valley 2 p.m.) Hong Kong G. C. v Navy

(H.K.C.G.." p.m.) Friendly Matches Indian R. G. v. Kowloon C.. .c.

(Bookinpoo 2 p.m.) 2nd XI.

Kowloon 2nd p.m.)

Police R. C. v. D. BS

2 p.m.) Football-In Chinese хрост (Caroline H 4.25) Second Division

Taung Tein New York, October 26. - Success in bringing the New Artillery York Yankees back to world cham pionship form had to-day enabled St. Joseph's On the home ground at King's Joseph. V. McCarthy to sign a three- Park, the C.B.A. engaged the years contract as manager and Kowloon Police in a friendly fixture and virtually to name his own price. South China. lost by 2 goals to nfl. Ghulam The contract signed to-day gives Mohammed and Harris netted for McCarthy an annual salary of $40,-- Athletle the Police, who fielded only 8 men. | 000

The C.B.A., on the other hand, - McCarthy became manager of the

South Chinn fielded only 7, and were without à Yankees last year when the beam goalkeeper.

had suffered a severe slump. He University immediately re-assigned several of the players, put spirit in the team R.A.F and enabled them to finish, in se Taikoo cond place

ARMY FIFTEEN,

The following will represent the Army against the Navy in a friend-This year his team won the Radio ly rugger game at 3ookunpoo to-day American League and World cham-

pionships, and McCarthy's position 8ignals at 4.80 p.m.

Lleut. AL Birt (Royal Was secure, Artillery) Linut. A. G. Martin He was formerly manager of the Cuba and succeeded (Borderers), Lleut, T. HS. Gallate Chicago

ly (Borderers), Lieut. A C. Hamil Robert Shawkey as manager of the ton(Borderers) and Cpl Shay

| (Borderers); Pte. Steven (Border

ers) and Pte. Hoskins

Lient Hebert (Roya

(Borderers)

era), Fta, Lloyd (Bördert

Lieut.

Artillery and

(Royal Artilisi

Yankeer

O

derars

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Golf is Just like belt you

adio:

Eastern

(Navy 2.45) Navy (Bookunpoo

2.46) Y.Club:

(St. Joseph's 2.45)

vBorderers.

(Kowloon 2.45) v. Lincolns (Caroline Hil 4.15)

V... Ewa

(Athletic

tle 245) Third Division

Joseph's

(Caroline HI-2.45); Lincolns

(Athletic 4,15)

Athletic (Becrelo 2:45)

Recrolo

(15)

(Recreio £1 Engineers (Chatham R&.2.45)

7. RA.S.C. (Sookunpoo

415) Hockey-Mamak Shielded arthian v. 1st. H.K.SIA

(Marins 4pm.)

4,15) Reuben (Valley 180 p.m.). 4p.m.)

plomahip Rare, pe

Tenn Mixed Double Final

(C.R.C. 8.15 pm) Mini Enid Lo v. Capt rry and, Mru? Locknendülas Chinare, Recreation Club At Home

REKYOMAMED Cha

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Overland China Mail, WHOLE WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS IN ONE,

Sweeping condemnation of the European girls of the Colony was made by Mr. H. E. Lanepart, leader of the local nudist movement In an interview here. They are mere puppets, with little life of their own," he stated. The inter- view appears in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,

Outside Left's comments on the probables selected for the Interport Soccer fixture against Shanghai, the dropping of B. Gosano, Howe's poor display at centre forward, Chinese majority in Interport forward line all these com ments are published in full in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL":

A Memorial Service, at which the O.A.G., the Hon, Mr. W. T. Southern attended, as well as representatives of the Consular Body, the Girl Guides and the Boy Scouts, was held in St. John's Cathedral at 9.30 a.m. on Armistice morning, the Dean of Hong Kong, Very Rev. A. Swann con- ducted the service and preached the sermon. A full report of the Cenotaph and Cathedral Services appears in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

Favoured by brilliant sunshine and a freshening wind, the opening cruise of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and first rowing regatta of the season was held last Saturday. Practically the entire fleet of the Yacht Club, numbering: nearly 60, were out in full sail, presenting a wonderful spec tacle. A large crowd-was present, including His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.) and Mrs. 'Southorn, Mr. A. L. Shields, the newly-elected Commodore of the Club, Mr. H. S. Ronse, Vice-Commodore, and many others. The function is re ported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAILIN

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