CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBE

WHITMARSH

HITS HARD FOR CENTURY

Smith And Hayter

Also To Fore

PRESS HOLD NAVY

ISOCCER

CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE

Berlin, To-day. France, Sweden, Norway Aus tria, Germany and Italy have now qualified for the championship rounds in the International Foot- ball Championship of Europe. -

hard-hit century by Capt. Whitmarsh, Boyal Marines, featured cricket match yesterday when a

representing the Navy enter Playing at Dublin yesterday in tamed a side selected from the an eliminating round, the Irish Colony's Press. In reply to the Free State could only draw 3-11 naval side's 257 for four declared, with Norway, who had previously the Press term played out time, beaten them at Oslo by 3 goals to losing 8 wickets in the process for [2 107 runs.

Smith (64) and Hayter made

useful contributions.

ROYAL NAVY.

AB Smith, e Ellis, b Omar Ldg. Tel Woods, e Ellis, b Bur

Capt. Whitmarsh, not out Lieut Cotman, c and b Burnett

16

Sub Lieut. Abbot, hw, b. F. d

Arenlli

10

Cmdr. Hayter, not out

-Extras

Total (4 wits. dec.)

Lieut. Cmdr. Studholme, E. A Wood Capt. Dundas, Ldg. Tel Jeffery, Lient Cmdr. Nicholson did not hat..

BOWLING.

Burnett

Luke

Elis

Gray

Omar

F. el Arvulli

PRESS

121

80 58 60

B Bumjahn, run out

Norway thus entered the cham- pionship rounds.

At Sofia yesteray, Bulgaria and Czecho-Slovakia drew 1-all in their meeting in the eliminating round.

Trans-Ocean.

SOCCER INTERNATIONAL FOR SPAIN

Paris, To-day.

The International Football Asso- ciation, meeting in Paris yesterday, sanctioned a football encounter be tween Nationalist Spain and

0 Portugal.

སྤྱི རྒྱ

BRITISH ACCEPTANCES FOR ELEVENTH

EXTRA RACE

the Amate Affletic Asso MEETING

tion's

the

Game

B Holmes

Sydney next ruary

100 Yards (Manchester University), KJ Richardson (London A.C.) and K. S. Duncan (Achilles).

Yards Holmes

Richardson.

Long Jump Duncan

400 (Salford).

Yards.-W.

Roberts

B. Handley

880 Yards (Salford) and B. F. MacCabe. (London A. C)

Mie B. C. Eeles gate) and PD (Achilles)

(South- Word

Three Miles Ward and LE Weatherall (South London) Six Miles-Weatherill MarathonA J. Norris. (Polytechnic).

The complete team will be six- teen strong.

HOCKEY

(Continued from Page 18) individually. On his present form Pyara Singh will offer a strong challenge for the Interport leader's berth.

Programme Includes H.K. St. Leger

The following is the prog the Eleventh Ekstra Race Mee held Happy Valley November 20, 19972. Fir will

rung at 1.30 pa 1—200 PM Eastle Pezk Wirmer $600. Second $200. For China Pories, Winners of $5,000 or mor since 1st Jamai

ired: key Allowance - - Entrance $5 One Mile

| 22.30 PA- Hong K

Winner 1.000. Second $300. Third $200. For Chima Pomes. Gruiths of this Season Weight 146 Ib. 1 of one race, 5 lbs of two or more 10 lb, penalty. Entrance $10 13⁄41⁄4 MPes. 33.00PM Barrier Reef Handi- cap-Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Subscription Pon- ies,- "A" Class. Winners of $3,000 or more in stakes sinres 1st JanuRTY 1937, barred. Jockey Allowance. En- trance $5. Six Furlongs.

4—3.30 PM-Sham Chan Handicap, First Section).-Winner $500. Second €250. – Third $150.⠀ for China Ponies, "C" Class. Jockey Allowance. trance $5. One Mile

Note:

be

One Entry only wil made for the Shum Chum Handicap (Races Nos. and 6). Entries will be di vided into First and Se-- cond Sections at the dis- cretion of the Handicap per

A. P. Souza, who used to play The match will be played at on the left-wing for KIT.C.; but Vigo on November 21.

who now plays at inside-right, was 4.00 PM-New Bridge Handicap. Winner $500. Second $300. Third Permission was also given for always a force to be reckoned with $204. For Australian Subscription Pon- two further fixtures for Spain, except in the circle, where erraticies, "B Class Jockey Allowance. En- with Italy and Germany.

attempts to score invariably saw trance $5. (About Five Furlongs).

6–430 PM– Shim Chun Handicap. The Spanish Football Federahim pulled up for sticks" or off-

(Second Section)-Winner $500. Se 10 tion, which has its hea arters at side Marrak and C. Pinto, on the cond $250. Third $150 For China Pon- 22 Parcelona, was represented at the left wing, combined effectively, es, "C Class Jockey Allowance. En

One Mites Conference Trans-Oce

but could not add the finishing trance

175.00 PM Tzipo Handicap. touches to their efforts, while on Winner 3450, Second 2225 the opposite Hank D. Noronha sent For Guns Ponies, sometime centres across.

ALEKHINE LEADS

E. Mackay, Lb.w, b. Cot."

Arcailty at Woods, b Nichol-

BOX

30

G. C. Barnett, c and b Nicholson

0

F. M. el Arculli; b Hayter

10

S. A. Gray, b Woods

10:

AM. Omar, st Wood, b Hayter

21

J. R Lake, not out

10

E. R. Ellis, e Wood, b Whitmars

0

*H. Brok

hire, not out

0

13

IN WORLD CHESS

wickets for

-107

anklîn did not bat. BOWLING

Cotman

Woods

29

Abbot

1.

7.

Whitmarsh

12

Nicholsun

21

Bayter

0

10

MOST DANGEROUS PAIR

scription. Grifins of this Cỉnh Season that have not won mar $1,000 in stakes. To be ridder

where at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed Entrance $5.. (About One Mills. 151 Yards).

Wall and Narain Singh, the Pokeys who have not won ten races lice left-wing, were the most dan gerous attacking pair on view, both Amsterdam, To-day coming very near to scoring and Alekhine increased his lead in supplying Parker and Howlett with RW. the World Chess Championship, innumerable openings which the 313 1 now being played at Zwolle, by Police centre and inside right failes; C Class Jockey Allow

winning the fourteenth game yes-led to take advantage of. terday afternoon.

Pyara Singh opened the scoring

AMBULANCE

AQUATICS

Keen Sport At King's College

T He defeated Euwe, present world in the first five minutes of 2 champion, when the latter gave up

at the fifty-second more.

Alekhine has now won 6 games, Euwe 3, while five games have end- ed in stalemate Trans-Ocean.

H.K.F.C. BOWLS CLOSING DAY

Season's Prize

Wmners

annual swimming sports of The Hong Kong Football the St.John

ance Brigade, lawn bowls section held its for the Brigade Troph took place day yesterday,

King's Collegeted six

the

came with a brilliant goal and the Indians held the lead far into the second half when Parker equalised from a short corner, KLT.C. being with only ten men at the time as J. M. Pintos was off the field with, an attack of cramp in his right calf Soon after Pyara Singh was similarly attacked and when no- side was given, the KLTC. asked for a replay rather than play extra time with two passengers.

Unfortunately the rules did permit a postponement

Club first half

ing Pintos net

the

play

8-5:30pm Newcastle Handicap Winner $500 Second $300 Third 200. För -Australian Subscrib

trance $5. Six Furlongs.

Daily Double Event: FT Seventh Races.

Entries will close at noen day, November 10: 1937.

Badminton

(Continued from Eage 18)

RECREIO "B"

SSTS A EXavier and the 28. A. M. Rodrigues and I AL

and N. Beltran and - A. ES Silva,

ST. ANDREW'S:

Messrs. H. Kew and F. F. Fincher, W: C. Choy and F. A. Broadbridge, and FV Wone and A. S. Bliss.

KING'S COLLE

lusion of the

the

TAC

Later dis

ERS

Pinto AP

2A. Br

Collyer

DEFEATS OLYTET

Berch and

Gallop

for the with a brilliant goal

FORUM NARROWLY DEFEAT

CANADIAN

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