SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AL SPORT PAGE ENER

A.

W. E. HOLLANDS RESIGNS FROM H.K.F.A.

OFFICIAL LETTER TO CHAIRMAN

FOLLOWING Urrent after the

up the rumour the Football Association.

Hong Kong Football Association

Golf Notes

By Divot

Mr. Hollande has experienced a NHE Country Club Junior Cham

THE

plonship First Round results played last week-end resulted is follows.

Council meeting last Tuesday every trying period during the past garding the resignation of Mr. W. year and further discontent, which E. Hollanda

was made quite evident by the at- from the post

titude of the representatives of the of Hon'

affiliated clubs, has been respon- Secretary to the Associa

sible for his withdrawal after six tion, a China

years painstaking service. He first Mail repre-

took up the position, in 1926. sentative was. yesterday in-

formed. by

Mr. Hollands that he had

sent an om-

W. HAYWARD will to-day lead the Club against the Army in the first Triangular Tournament cricket match of the season. Hayward played for Hong Kong against Shanghai inresignation to 1926, 1927 and 1928, and against Major Man- Malaya in 1927.

ners. 0.B.E.,

GNR. BAILEY

WINS

Atkinson Beaten By Only 27 Points.

BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.

G

NR BAILEY (Royal Ar- tillery) qualified for the Second Round of the Colony Billiards Championship inst night when he defeated Pte. Atkinson (Lincoln Regt.) by 250 points to 223 at the St. Patrick's Club.

from the

. Bailey took the lead commencement, and a wall played break for 32 gave him an advant- age which he never allowed to alip through his

grasp. best break was one of 25,

Atkinson's

cial letter in- timating his

Chairman of

The Association are unable to appoint a successor to Mr. Hol- lands at the moment, and will have to await the calling of an extra- ordinary general meeting at which the matter will be fully discussed. The position will be hard to fill as, it is understood that Sgt. Caswell, is not prepared to fill the

H. G. Leong beat K. W. Wong

4 and S.

A. Urquhart beat G. A. V. Hall

8 and 6.

CLUB SHOULD WIN

SERVICES' ADVANTAGE AT

FORWARD

Griffiths And MeElney Not Playing..

HE Services should give the,

a wood tryout In view

the forthcoming Interport, when they meet at the Valley to-day at

S. Jex beut F. X. M. Silva 4 and 3.4 p.m. A. G. Suflad beat F. B. Silva

(w.0.)

B. Basto beat M. Simoes 1 up. C. H. Basto beat Leo d'Almada

5 and 4.

The Club are playing "Sam" Fox at full back and are bringing

By SCRUM HALF. who will write a criticism of the game in Tuesday's edition.

quarter line in the absence of R. James Whitham up into the three tion of hooker. Though Cpl. Suter H. Griffiths.

is down on the card as hooker for This move should the Services it is probable that B. Alves beat C, Basto 8 and 6.

prove successful in battling up.: A. E. H. Castro beat J. M. Alves Lt. Galletley and Lt. Martin, the Lt. Hebert, who did so well against

6 and 4..

Army right wing, while W. H. B. McElney to the Tast Tournament Rigg and J. J. Ferguson can be game, will be given the respon

*

and A. B. Packer, the Navy wing.

vacancy, and, in any case, he will ALL the results were as predict-relied upon to hold Lt. Partridge sibility.

ed, with the exception of the Basto-Simoes match, which Basto did well to win on the eighteenth.

be proceeding on home leave in March.

Ranger's Soccer Forecast

ARSENAL

To-day.

FIRST DIVISION

BIRMINGHAM

Blackburn Blackpool Derby

EVERTON LEEDS

V.

Sheffield U.

v. Portsmouth

v. Middlesboro'

v. Newcastle

V.

Aston Villa

V. Wolves

v. Bolton

M'CHESTER C. v. Hadderalleld

WEDNESDAY

* Liverpool

SUNDERLAND v.

Chelsea

WEST BROM. V. Leicester

SECOND DIVISION. BRADFORD C. v. Stoke

BURY Chesterfield FULHAM LINCOLN MILLWALL Notts C. PORT VALE

This was the first match in the

Championship other encounters this month being as follow: !

8THAMPTON

V.

V. Charlton

Notts

F.

v. Bradford

V. Oldham

v. TOTTENHAM

Grimsby

Preston

v. M'CHESTER U.

HAM Y THIRD DIVISION Bournemouth

Tuesday S/M. Smith (R.E) V. BRENTE

Gill (University).

T.

OR (SOUTH).``

WATFORD

BRENTFORD V Aldershot

BRISTOL C.

Thursday-Sgt. Buckle (R.E.) v. Clapton

A. Oswick (Dockyard),

FAMOUS LIGHT BLUE ROWING

COACH PASSES AWAY,

Richmond, December 10.

Mr. William Giles East,

COVENTRY EXETER

LUTON

NEWPORT

v. Brighton

v. Reading

v. Bristol R.

v. Southend

v. Crystal P.

**Gungnam

| N'THAMPTON v. Norwich

Swindon

TORQUAY

*. CARDIFF

Queen's P.R.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). BARNSLEY

Darlington

Y Southport

York

DONCASTER Y. Crowe

aged 66, the King's Darge-GATESHEAD

master and for 48 years con- nected with the training of the Cambridge University boat race crew, died at his hotel here, this morning.

OWN

MAMAK TOURNEY

Signals And Medway Play Drawn Game.

SIGNALS HEAD LEAGUE.

HALIFAX

7. Burrow

* Rotherham

HARTLEPOOLS v. Mansfeld

HULL

STOCKPORT

Blockdale

Carlisle

TRANMERE T. Accrington

Walsall

WREXHAM

v. CHESTER

Y New Brighton

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

ABERDEEN

CLYDE

Falkirk

| HAMILTON

HEARTS Kilmarnock MORTON

QUEEN'S PK. RANGERS

v. Celtic

Airdrieonians Cowdenbeath

*. Dundee

v. Partick

MOTHERWELL-

V. E.

Y. Ayr

Stirling

v. St. Mirren

ST. JO'STONE. Third Lanark

Boxing Day.

FIRST DIVISION

The Royal Corps of Signals and H.M.S. Medway played a drawn ARSENAL v. Leeds

game of 2 goals all in a Mamak BLACKBURN Tournament match, played on the Bolton.

ASTON VILLA v. Wolves

Bolton Marina ground yesterday after-DERBY

noon.

LIVERPOOL

The game was featured by splen-Manchester C.

Everton

v. #DERSFIELD

V. Blackpoot *V... Chelsea

rmingham

Y. WEDNESDAY

NEWCASTLE N

did defensivo tactics on the partPORTSMOUTHI v.' lesboro

of the Signals, for whom Lt. SHEFFIELD U. v. Whiteway-Wilkinson and Chaffey WEST BROM. v.

BRAD SECOND DIVE

scored,

Mamak Hockey Table

(Up to and including yesterday's

Goals

BURY CHARLTON FULHAM GRIMSBY LINCOLN NOTTS.C. PLYMOUTH

Port Vale

9. Bradford

C.

Weat

Hom

BadAdd

Millwall Manchester U Oldham Notts BWANSEA v Southampton

PRESTON

STOKE

P.WD. F. A. Pis. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

R.C. Signals 18 11 2 252 15 24 ALDERSHOT. Bristol, R. Radio 7612 11 0 1 47% 8,20°

lat Bty. H.K.S.10 901-48, 9:19

R.A.8.0. Medway

St

18

Bournemouth v. Luton Bristol C

21.17 CARDIFF

CLAPTON

11:15 CRYSTAL P

314 Newport

|18; 10:10^

AV

Coventry C.

Reading WATFORD

Brighton

Brentford jag

ARTIKLARIMP 0 17

20:10 W NORWICH

Phoenix 12th RA RELEM RAM.C.

Veteran Tamar

24th RA 2011ERIA:} Parthian

3-3 10 17 9 044-1 10 18 0 Swindon

BENAR THIRD-DIVISIONE

German Club2:10.125),

BARNSLEY

CHESTER DONCASTER HULLAN

Rotherham

887 SOUTHPORT 10/2014 Stockport 20171 WREXHAM

GATESHEAD Tranmere

Tuesday.

FIRST DIVISION

v. Newcastle V. DERBY

Birmingham Blackpool CHELSEA

Y. Liverpool

EVERTON v. Blackburn H'DERSFIELD v. Bolton

Leicester

v. Arsenal

V. Portsmouth MIDDLESBRO' Y. Sheffield U. WEDNESDAY

v. Manchester C.

Vila Aatci SECOND DIVISION, BRADFORD C. v. Bury

Wolves

BURNLEY

CHESTFIELD

Millwall

NOTTS F.

OLDHAM

PORT VALE STHAMPTON

TOTTENHAM

WEST HA

HAM

የ-

Grimaby

v. Lincol

V. Notts C.

F. Stake

Stake

V.

Preston

v.. Charlton

T

Swansea

v. Bradford

V. IN (SOUTH).

THIRD DIVISION

BRENTFORD v. Northampton v. Queen's P.R.

BRIGHTON

Bristol R. V. Aldershot EXENTRY

T. Bristol C.

A

A

F. Southend

LUTON NORWICH NUR WA READING TORQUAY v. Clapton

v. Crystal 'P.

Y

WATFORD nivision ..

BARROW CREWE GATESHEAD Halifax

Hartlepools MANSFIELD ROCHDALE Tranmere WALSALL

. York

'Y+ Chester

V. Carlisle

v. HULL

v. BARNSLEY

Y. Rotherham

7. New Brighton

Y. DONCASTER v. Stockport

Teams in capital letters denote

probable winning combinations while a draw is indicated by both feams 'be- ing unchanged.).

The semi-final of the Champion- ship is to be played off on January) 15 and the second round of the Juntor on January 22.

*

pool competition

The duel between Geoffrey Lammert and Martin should be the feature of the game, and all indicatious point to triumph for the Club player. In the last Tournament game Lammert proved to be faster than Martin, and capable of showing him a clean pair of heels when the opportunity was presented.

scrum.

It is surprising that Pte, Lewis was not given a place; his pace against the Club "A" on Wednes- day was one of the deciding fac- tors in the Borderers' victory. Lt. Hamilton was unable to play at centre three-quarter owing to his cricket engagement, and L/Cpl. Tratt, the Army hooker, has not ¡yet

fully recovered from hla damaged car.

OWEN HUGHES, who re-

H⚫cently returned to the

heads

Colony from. Home leave, will be playing for the Club to-day. He the Interport averages against Malaya with 45.33 for four innings. In 1929 he hit up 108 on the Club ground. He played against Shanghai in 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1929 and 1931. LORD HAREWOOD'S

CHALLENGE.

For Most Ancient Racing Trophy.

THE WHIP. been arranged for members. of the Kowloon Golf Club and will

London, Nov. 16. be played over the Christimas Holi-

It should be.a splendid match

Lord. Harawood, senior steward Where the Services should hold with the odds slightly in favour of of the Jockey Club has issued a days on December 24, 25, 26, and the advantage is at the base of the the 27. Any number of carda can be

Club who Bro

challenge to Lord Rosebery for definitely Pte. Hoskins showe far superior behind the serum. taken out by one player and a re-more Initiative than A. N. Macin-

what is believed to be the most. cord entry is expected.

ancient racing trophy in existence, Club-9. J H. Fox; J. J. Ferguson, And Lord Rosebery has accepted. tosh and he is much faster on thew. H. B. Rigg, J. P. Whitham, G. P. ball than the Club player. Should Lammert; M. W. Turner, A. N. Macin-

The trophy is the Whip, and it THE semi-final round of the Club Fto. Stevens play a too stereotyped tosh; S. H. Garrod, W. E. Peers, G. C. hangs in the Jockey Club rooms at Championship over the Kow-game, however, this advantage will Moutrie, D. McLellan, W. F. Kerr, J. C. Newmarket in a long narrow glass. loon course decided last Sunday re- be thrown away, and M. W. Turner Miller, A. P. Hall-Thompson and A. K. front ease. Local legend has it

Munro sulted in D. C. Wilson and J. E. H. is a good enough opportunist to

that the Whip is made of the hairs Cogan entering for the final which take full advantage of this falling. (Navy); A. B. Packer (Navy), Lieut. racehorse Eclipse, the famous horse Combined Services: Lieut. Buckley of the mane and tail of the famous will be decided on or before January At forward the Club will be the Partridge (Navy), Lieut. Galleticy

TH

8.

#

#

*

.

This should prove an interest lighter pack, and, with W. (Army), Lieut. Martin (Army): Pte. of 150 years go which was never ing match with the result alightly Peers deputising for J. H. Mc-Hoskins (Army), Pte, Stevens (Army); beaten.

In favour of Cogan who has been Elney, who is suffering from an Lieut. Linton (Navy), Cpl. Suter Each year the Whip may be chal playing great golf lately. Wilson injured knes, their chances of (Army), Lieut. Hobert (Army), L/Cpl. lenged for, and if the challenge is can also rise to the occasion and securing possession in the tight (Navy), Lieut. Crowe-Read (Army), accepted the race is run on the

Hardy (Army), E. RA. Doggett produce good golf, and his recent are not so rosy, though Peora is Lieut. Hubback (Navy) and Lieut. Thursday between the Two Thou return of 65 in the Captain's Cup by no means a novice In the posi Pizey (Navy). qualifying round greatly increased | his chances for the premier honour; of the club.

Foxgrove Record.

I

W

to be played in the fourth week of ST. PATRICK'S May and the Amateur Champlou-

ship in the fourth week of June.

Although the change has been

Have received particulars of a remarkably fine round of golf by made to meet the convenience of the

H. C. Jolly, the Foxgrove profés-Americans, it also removes a long- zionál. In a recent three-ball standing grievance of the Scottish match he went round the course infamateurs. Not till the beginning!

62. This was better than his re-jof May does evening golf become cord round of 82, for it was accom-possible in the North, and the Scots plished from the summer tees, and have always complained that a his former best was recorded on the championship in May comes too shorter distance, holes as used in early to give them a chance to get the winter months. The actual into practice. Few of them play on

Sundays...

REMAIN

sand. Guineas and One Thousand Guineas the following year.

It is seldom that there is a chai. lenge, but Lord Harewood has now revived this essentially sporting. event. Lord Rosebery has accepted the challenge with Huron, and

UNBEATEN Lord Harewood's representative

M. Silva's 45 In: Steele Coulson's Billiards

League.

will be Craig Park, so that visitors to Newmarket for the First Spring Meeting will see these two horses in competition. Who will ride bas. not yet been settled so far as Huron fs concerned, owing to Lord Rose- bery'e jockey, Harry Wragg, having met with an accident. He may Saint Patrick's Club maintained their 100 per cent, record against not be fit to time. Craig Park will the Palace Hotel, winning by 104 in all probability, be ridden by Joe points.. M. Silva recorded the! | Childs."

Lord Rosebery was the last to Oxford Blues,

highest break of the evening with a brilliant 45,

|claim the Whip with his horse Sand- Bogey for the course is 74. It to oppose Cambridge at Sandwich garnered their first points. They while the previous year another In Seven of the ten Oxford golfers The R.E. Sergeants Mess have wich, who walked over this year, is interesting to note that the last in March have now been appointed, bear the Garrison Sergeants' Mess, the same ownership. The Bastard, three holes were played in semi-E. H. Moss, the Dark Blues captain, who are now at the foot of the went through a similar formality.

visibility has selected J. J. F. Pennink (Ton-table. The R.E's. were good value however, in no way lessened Jolly's bridge and Magdalen), E A. 8. for their win, losing only one Morric (Eton and Magdain) and

figures were:

Out: 45 4 3 2 3 834---31 Ing 4 5 4 3 2 3 3 3 4-31

Total:

FOOTBALL MISCONDUCT darkness.

The

H.K.F.A. Emergency amazing accuracy. Committee Confronted With Six Problems.

THE following misconduct cases come before the Emer gency Committee of the Hong Kong

Football Association, on Wednesday

Fixture Grievance.

TH

poor

62

*

#

game.

G. H. Micklem (Winchester and The C. & P.0's. Club beat the Police by 187 points, although both

Trinity). THE golfing fixture list for 1933, The other four players who will teams won three games. CP, O with which tournament secre- be in the Oxford team against Cam Jerkins won by the big margin of taries are now busy, is calling for bridge are E. H. Moss (Malvern and 95.

at 5.30 p.m.- ted events of the year have been re- and H. B. Dugmore (Rhodesla and Remedios

Lam Tak Po who was ordered off versed. The Open Championship is New College),

for dangerous play in the game be-

tween the Lincolns and the Tsung

Tain on November 5

Two Chinese players of the Chin-

edie Athletle, and also the captain Sir Victor Sassoon's

the former for leaving the field without the permission of the re- feree, and the latter for declining to give the names of the two players

London, Dec. 7 in spite of the referee having naked

Sir Victor Bassoon's Pharaoh II twice for them. The game was against the R.A.F. and was played which ran third in the Cambridge, on November 19.75

shire, Is to be shipped to ludin The stewards of the Jockey Club Figueiredo of the Recrato for where his owner hopes to win the have granted a permit to B. Rosen C. & P.O.'s Club dangerous play against the Signala pagdator

Ko

Davey Res on November 28. Viceroy's Cup with tila son of to ride regularly in England and Jenkins

Himbury of the Royal Engineera Pharos y a

he has signed in contract as first Barwis

rather more than the usual amount Trinity), C. Middleton (Charter Results ware as follow: of adjustment because the tradi-house and University College), E. St. Patrick's Club Palace Hotel tional" dates of the two principal L Dunnett (St. Paul's and Queen's) Silva jut

150 Culver

*84

Baptista

150 da. Cruz. 150 Pereira

· 195

· 114.

| E. Ramedias

188 Palmer:

150

{G}IL:

Jordan

150 Remedios

90 Beltrão

150

820

722

Pharaoh III Bound For India

NA Garrison RE Sgta' Mens Pollard

150 Clarke Floyd

150 Jordan 8. G. Smith 97 Turney first visit to Egypt, he has never Buckle

180 Flood ridden there before. He expects to Savell

PAZAREN W.Hollingworth 150 Robinson

$150 Farquhar 188 bo away for about four months.

··847.

7AA

128 76 150

126 182

Police Club 150 Ella 160 Edwards

1141 --55

132 Gooding

150

150% Bradse!!

141 Fender

150

101 Pile:

150

Whitfied of Kowloon for striking an opponent in the game against the Taung Talu on December 8.

well-known

aailed for Egypt where he will ride Rosen is an Australian who' for Elijah Wheatley, the trainer sprang into prominence The latter was once

824

2697

this

Tabis To Date.

country

this year

Victor

Games

first mount

afg this being his

England.

Club 5

veral occasions, he

of winning

ly he has been

for violent conduct in the game F. Herbert, who has ridden jockey to George Duller's stable Minera against South China on December aighteen winners this season, has for next year.

To consider an appeal by the jockey In England and it is at his R.A.Frelative to the alleged play-

Ing overtime by the referee in the express wish that Herbert is going Emany Third Division

Herbert is one of the

the Lincolns

enough

me to score

gave

world but although

Hockeys in En

idden, insany

COMING SOON

TO THE

KING'S

RONALDE

COLMAN

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