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FAMOUS TENNIS STAR HERE.
MRS. HELEN WILLS-MOODY.
TO PLAY EXHIBITION GAMES.
HOME FOOTBALL.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES.
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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following are the football Locking very Bt and clad in a fixtures for today in the English nunt eat and skirt ensemble, Mrs. Band Scottish Leagues:— Helen Will-Moody presented.
แ
very charming Bigre as she stood
on the deck of the President Aston Villa Madison, forming her first impres sions of Hong Kong when the shig
Division I.
Derby.......
r. Blackpool.
Manchester C.
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Bolton Chelsen Crimsby Huddersfield
1.
Herthed at the Kowloon Whar? yes-Leicester terday morning Tennis entäalants | Liverpool in the Colony will welcome, the Middlesbi ale
Newcastle nows that despite the fact that the
Wednesday Queen of the Courts" is still West Ham
suffering from the after-effects of a
very nasty cold which robbed ten-
Bradford Burnley opportunity of watching her in Charlton aetjen, she has accepted, an invita, Chesterfield
Blanchester 47. 4
in appear
exhibitional
Notts Forest tastehes here and will very probe Prestón N E. ably be
the Kowloon Semihampton
in enthitists in Shanghai of the
Neel
Cricket Club courts on Tuesday Stoke
Southampton
afternoon, Mrs. Wills-Moody will,." Pottenham
it anderstood, play à set of Wolves singles with Mr. E. C. Fincher, so be followed by a sl of mixed! doubles and perhaps - donhles, against the Eslony plups.
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To Cura Har Gold.
* Sunderland:
Blackburn, A
2. West Brom.
. Birmingham.
Sheffield U.
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#. Portsmouth.
1. Arsenal. Everton.
Division II,
Division
Bournemouth men's Brighter! cham-Bristol R
"Alex, Wi-Moody stated that she had come here to cure her cold and, with the weather in such ex- cellent behaviour, she felt that she would soon be quite herself again.
Clapton "O. Crystal P.
*. Port Vale.
Barnsley.
D.
Oldham.
2.
Swansea.
P.
Millwall
Leeds U.
Notte G
P. Blymouth.
Plymouth.
Bristol C. Bradford C.
P.
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Bury.
II. (South).
Fulham, Coventry. Rending.
W
Cardiff.
15.
Thanes.
1
Mansfield Norwich
r. Exeter.
11
Queen's 1.R. Swindon
Torquay. Watford
Division
Adrington
Rochdale
• Discussing her stay in Japan, Carlisle Mr. Wills-Moody said that it had Crewe been a very enjoyable one. She Doncaster played a les ganes with the young Rotherham9- en there and Was very much Stockport Tranmere strick with the high standard of
Wrexham tennis in that country. The ladies, York of course, are only just getting into the game but she felt that in a few years they would be able to com pete against players from other
countries.
Gillingham.
. Southend,
Lubon.
r. Northampton.
» Brentford, »
III. (North).
New BRElton. Hull.
t. Lintola.
r. Hartlepools.
Chester.
r. Walsull
7. "Gateshead,
Halifax.
# Barrow.
Darlington.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Airdrie Ayr
Celtic
» Hearts:
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27.
Dundee.
Third Lanark..
Clyde.
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1. Partick.
Queen's Park.
7. Aberdeen.
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Kilmarnock,
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St. Mirren. Falkirk.
F.A. CUP REPLAYS.
When told that she had to play Cowdenbeath CD, TANN courts here, our visitor Dundee U.
Hamilton said she would have to have some
Leith netice on the court oy which the Morton exhibitions were to take place as Motherwell it was extremely important that Rangers one should be accustomed to the court on which one had to play. Back in her home, she invariably played on hard courts and the the Wimbledon shuled that for
necting, she always had a fort night's practice on grass courts Before hand, by which time she managed to get accustomed to their peculiarities,
Tennis in Englandi. «
IRST ROUND TEAMS AGAIN DRAW.
(THROVON REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Dec. 3. Doncaster Rovers and Barrow, who met laat Saturday in the first round of the F.A. Cup' and failed While discussing tennis in gen-to reach a decision, carried out cral, Mrs. Wills Moody drifted to their replay to-day, but they again English tennis and in this, commer-drew. After extra time had been tion she had a good word, to say called the score was one, gon! each about the younger players in the Old Country. She said that after
side
· LAST NIGHT'S BOXING.
HERMES WINS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
TEN LEAGUE. MATCHES. TO-DAY.
Four League matches in oach of the first two divisions and two Fifteen very good three round
games in the third division are houts were withossed last night at included his the tonal football pro the Theatre Royed where the semi- ännis and the finals of the Chinnamme for to-day. The following PA the fixtures and grounds Floot. Open Team Boxing Chan-
arranged:- pionships were holds
Division I
(Kick-off at 4 p.m.)
Most of the fights were fast and all of the competitors were in good
:enadition. One of the most strik. ing events of the night were in the lower weight classes "the heavy histers not showing up so well. Une "of the best bouts of the evening was between. Seddon and Rowlands in the Fly Weight eluss. Seddon put up a game fight and was a good loosor. He came back in the last round and took all honcurs for sheer grit and spirit. Warnes in the Wolter Weight class gave a wonderful exhibition of box. ing as did Lake in the Light Weight class, both winning two fights in smccasion.
The team competition was won by the Hermes with 29 points with the Berwick coming a dear second with 25 points.
Besults.
Flying Weight division: Rowlands on points.
Bantom Weight division: Donaky by knock out.
Feather Weight division: Farrar on pointa,
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STRIBLING-SCHAAF BOUT CANCELLED,
GEORGIA HEAVYWEIGHT SUFFERING FROM IN-
TURED HAND.
Chicago, 1, Nov. 23.Willie Stribling, the Georgia heavyweight. is saffering from an injured hand his bout with Ernie Schaaf, one- Lof the most promising of American heavyweight championship contend ers, has been dancelled.
The fight was to have taken place on Decem bør 3.
It has not been announced whe- Police SW: Bordovers, St. ther attempts will be made to match Schaaf and Stribbling for a "futura date."
Joseph's ground.
Rrorcio Navy, King's Park, Kowloon . Argylls, Kowloon.
H. K. F:C9. "St. Joseph's, Club
ground
Division II
(Kick-off at 2.30 p.) Eniversity . 99th Hey, Bly, St.
Joseph's ground, Kowloon Navy... Kowloon, Argylls HK.P.C., Chatham
Roud.
S.W. Borderers r. B.A.O.C., Club
ground.
R.A..
Division III.
(Kick-off at 9.30 p.m.)
Royal Engineers, King's Park
Radio
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St. Joseph's, St. Joseph's grounde
Probable Teams,
The following are some of thy probable teams!
Kowloon 1st XI.:-Gurevitch; London, Martin; Hedley, McKelvie, Blja: Innson, Gillot.. Timberlake, Duncan, Eickford,
Reserves: Dominy and Bryant. Kowloon 2nd Nicholls:
Light Weight division: Lake on Wells, L. Williams 1. Greenberg.. Gilchrist, A. B. Williams; White, Whitfeld, Simpson, Cotton, East- man.
points
Welter Weight division! Warnes on points.
Middle Weight divisior: Morris by technical knock-out.
Light Heavy Weight division: Rowles by knock-out.
Heavy Weight division: Atkey by default. (Francis was ordered not to fight due to a badly cut lip in his previous bout with Marsh)
lat a fight: Middle Weight Thompson of the Cornwall knocked out Hudson of the Hermes in the Arst round,
2nd fight: Middle Weight
Morris of the Suffolk, won from Barber of the Medway in the, third round by a technical Knock-out.
Lake
3rd fight: Light Weight. of the Berwick won from Jobbins
of the Medway on points,
4th fight: Light Weight: Robin- son of the Hermes won from Brown
of the Kent on points.
6th fight: Welter Weight. Warnes
of the Hermes won from Davies of
the Hermes on points,
uth fight: Walter Weight. marry of the Kent won from Gahagen, of the Kent on 'points.
7th fight: Heavy Weight, Francis of the Modway won from Marsh of the of the Hermes on points.
8th fight: Henry Weight. Atkey of the Berwick, won from Judge of the Hermes on points.
9th fight: Fly Weight, Rowlands of the Cornwall won the fight and the fly weight championship from Seddon of the Suffolk, on points,
10th fight: Bantam Weight. Donaky of the Berwick won the fight. and the championship or the Ban tam weight from Williams of the round. Berwick by knock-out in the second
11th fight: Tenther weight. Far- rar of the Hermes won the fight Clapton Orient defeated Coventry and the feather weight champion.
a slump in the tennis stock for by two goals to it and qualified to Bhip from Thomas of the Suffolk on
"noveral years, Austin came alons, meet Cardiff in the second round.
to be closely followed by Perry and between them, these two young abars had proved that tennis ia England is definitely taking a turn for the better. The same might be
RUGBY.
said in regard to the lady players TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT
and on the whole she thought Eng- land's tennis future you extremely || bright.
STARTS TODAY.
The Club team for to-day's During her, stay in the Colony, match v. the Army in the first
points.
12th fighi: Light Heavy Weight, Rowles of the Medway won the fight and the light heavy weight championship from Reoman of the Bruce by a knock-out in the first round.
13th Fight": Middle Weight. Morris of the Suffolk won the fight and the middle weight champion- hip from Thompson of the Corn- wall by a techncal knock-out.
14th Fight: Light Weight, Lake
of the Berwick won the fight and the light weight championship
Mrs. Wells-Moody w stay at Re- round of the Triangular Tourne from Robinson of the Kerraes on pulse Bay Hotel where she will ment at Sookoumpoo at 4.30 is as ponts. remain until Tuesday evening when follows:-
she will rejoin her husband on the J. P. Whitham, G. P. Lammert, vs. Président Coolidge. She was | B. H. Griffiths, L. G, Robertson, the guest of Mr. R. E. Lindsell, C. J. D. Law; M. W. Turner, J. president of the local E.T.A. you. A. R. Selby, G. C. Moutrie, J. H. terday and it is believe that she McElney, E. F. Buttress, F. 1. will visit all the places of interest Burch, W. E. Peers, D. McLellan, during her short stay here. L. B. Smith, G. B. Devonshire.
Another well-known. tennis per- sonality travelling on the President:
Practice Games this Morning. Madison was Mr. Denia Hazel, Far
We understand that Mrs. Wills Eastern Director of Messrs. William Moody will be practising this morn Sykes, Ltd., the welbinown Eng ing with Mr. Hazell in order to fish firm of manufacturers of sports got used to the light and local goods, and it was mainly through ground conditions, his efforts that the exhibition games have been arranged. (Continued at font of next column.)
She will play in Shanghai when she passes through on her retum to the States on the President, Coolidge.
15th
Fight! Welter Weight. Warnes of the Hermes won the fight and the wolter weight championship from Harry of the Kent on points.
Atkey of the Berwick took the Leavy wc.ght championship by de- fault from Francis of the Medway;
The prizes were distributed by the Commander-in-Chief, Sir W. A Howard Kelly, KCB, O.M.Q., M.V.O., who congratulated the boxers upon their fine perfurnience and the promoters of the bouts for the way that the fights were carried out.
Team Points,
Hormex Berwick Buffolk
Kent... Medway
Tamer
Cornwall
BRAR?
Polire team ---Fraser; Perkins. Brittain; Thorpe, Channing, Dow man; Cornwall, Hudson, MOGA, Shepherd and C. Pile..
Reserves: Jessop and Willeme. H.K.F.C. Reserves: Bradbury: Sioun and Krilovsky: Hooper, Fun cheon, Sloan: Earrowa Smith Reid, Railton, and Fowler. Reserve:-Tavlin.
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Oxford University, 17, Gloucester
0.
Harlequins, 11, Blackheath 8.
Guy's Hospital 13, Bristol 11.
· Cambridge University 98, United
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Durham 29, Lancashire 13.
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