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BOXING

CITY HALL Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1931

at 9.15 p.m.

MAIN EVENT

Welter-Weight Champion- ship of the Colony SIG. MORRIS (H.M.B. **SUFFOLK")

Ex-Welter and Middle-

Weight Champion

of the Colony

VERSUS

A. B. WARNES (H.M.S. HERMES") Runner-up Amateur Championship of England AND FIVE OTHER CONTESTS

Booking a MOUTEIE'S :—— For Members of the Hongkong Boxing Association on Saturday and Monday, December 19 und 21.

General Public: Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 22 and 23.

Ringside Seats 85.50 Others 83.30, $2.20 aud 31.10 Including Amasoment Tax.

FANLING HUNT RACES

FOUR Buses of the China Bus Company will leave the 'Stav Ferry-Two at 10.30 am-Two at 11 am going direct to Kwanti Race Course vin Castle Peak and returning soon after the fast race.

Return fare including entrance to (1585 Exce Meeting will be $8.00.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1931

Sports News

V. W. C JUPP SAYS HE IS OXFORD

"FED UP."

WILL NOT ACCEPT NORTHANTS CAPTAINCY NEXT SEASON.

CAMBRIDGE.

SHAW'S FIREWORKS AND A GREAT CATCH.

"

The sun came out and the wea

Mr." . W. C. Jupp, who hasther became auch warmer and captained the Northamptonshire County Cricket team for the puat two years, has stated that he does not intend to accept the captaincy for next season if it wore offered to bim. The captainey is decided each year at the annual meeting in March.

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HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULT OF SCOTTISH F.A. CUP DRAW.

LUTON AND CROOK TOWN

WIN IN REPLAYS,

ITANOVOR BUTER'S AGENCY:],

LONDON, Dec. 10. The draw for the First Round of the Scottish FA Cup competi- tion, to be played on January 18, was made to-day and resulted as follows : ---

pleasanter sexturday in honour of the Oxford Cambridge match on the Club ground."A very ""unjoyable match it proved, ending in a draw, perhaps a little in favour of Ox- | ford; who needed only 30 runs to win with seven wickets to fall, Queen and A. E, Wood, the Dark Blue Leith Ath Captain, batting with all his old

Arbroath ease and assurance, and lookingqueon's Park good for a century,"

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Fours in Plenty. Lieutenant Commander Shaw en- joyed himself immensely. He start- ed with three fours, a two and an- other three fours, The wilos of Bird and Sayer made not the least

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1am fed-up with the whole thing," said. **Since ab- epmittee was appointed to go into econoring there has been a continual growl out the side. I had a fine myself (1320 runs, 100 wickets), and it is unfair to blame eng toan for the whole thing."

Mr Jupp, who Inst soason ahar.impression, and then, surprisingly, he put up a fairly raar chance. el with James Langridge, of Sus HON the distinction of being the it was dropped, and the event was Dunder only ericketer to score 1000 runs and celebrated with four fours and a nich take 100 wickets, added that lur hat six in pretty rapid succession, Rangers ao intention of resigning from the eighteen being scored in one over Lochgelly

from Saver. It is upwise to give Celtic secretaryship.

tha rout among the minnows 4 Kilmarnnek second chance! With his score at King's Park about 120 Shaw seemed to tire, but Forfar got his second wind, and mado hay Armandnie with Dimsworth's expresses. He hit Dalbeattie 21 fours and 6 sixes, and made his

It was agreed at the meeting of runs in about an hour and a quar- ter. Skyrme „helped Shaw in a the Scottish Football Amociation, partnership that produced 05, and at which the draw was made. that with Barrow in 79 were added there should be no byes in the first Barrow, if not exactly forcing, basted very nicely inderd for his or second rounds, but, in the third useful 31 Whitham had a big round. when there are only twelve smite, but was most excellently team remaining in the competition, caught by Griffiths on the boundary-there will be foar tias” und four

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CIGARETTES

Centuries are far more cominon

than catches like that. Koop also byrs. took a swipe from Wallington's very coolly, and; but for, a fow lapees the Dark Blues were smart in the field. Booth hit hard and well, bit in the manner of the village blacksmith, but he stood no nonsense from, the atunek:

Sayer's Bowling.

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FA Cup Replays.

The following wore the results of Second Hound replays in the Eug- liah Cap.- Latton

Crook Town

Lincol

1 Willorshot

0

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· In the Third Round to be played

The chief burden of the bowling fall on Sayer who pegged away im perturbably no matter how severe-

on January a, Luton have the choice

of hour ground against Wolvar-

ty he was hit. Like the slow bowlerhampton Wolves. Crank Town will heroine of "Willow the King," he receive Laierster City..

has that quality of the born howler, not minding being hit," but he waits bia, time. To most of us, however, the real treat was to see B. E. O. Bird once more in the field.

Langue Results.

Two matches in the Third Divi. sion of the English League were

The old command of length, the also decided today. Exiter, ou break and the headwork were all

there, and no one, except Shaw, tock liberties with the old-timer.

Oxford Bat.

The innings was declared at 3.30 p.m. and no tea interval was allow ed. Griththa nnd Sayez gave thoir side a really good start and made draw certain. Jason was bowl- ing steadily, but McClellan sent] down some poor stuff in his first spell, though he did much better the second time. Wallingson tend- ed to be expensive, but he got two wickets and was taken of alter bowling the only maiden over of the match. Hamilton kept. the batamen fairly quiet, bat no one looked like getting a wicket. Then Sayor and Grifiths got out in quick succession. Hobbs and" Sutcliffe" | gone and the proccasion begins said a dweller by the Cam. But there the mistake was made. If the"firat two were Hobbs and Sutcliffe, the next pair were Woolley and Ham mond. It was not big hitting, like Shawn, but very nice, cricket in- deed. "Wood seemed to get most of the bowling, but Ride missed few of the opportunities that" came bis way. Late in the afternoon Shaw, who had been keeping wicket, hand ed over the gloves to Lindsell and went on with loba. They did not look very dangerous loba; and they were hit, but not with misch effect. thanks to a well placed field' and Heat ground-work.

Altor Ride had been caught off Barrow, Hawkins came in and hit three" foure off his first three balls. Then Wood, not to be outdone, took two fours and a six oft an over from Mason. Hamilton sent down na over of lobs--the light being then what Cambridge pocts call "the gloaming "--and another of these most historic encounters had finish- ed, with Oxford hard on the heels of the enemy like the hounds of apring

on winter'a traces." Three events will fas a Hong Kong rhetorician, put it) waddle down the corridora of time, Griffith's catch. Shaw's fierce hitting and A. E. Wood's sudden six after a dozen singles in succession,

OXONIAN.

Cambridge.

F. H. E Skyrme, e Hawkins,

b Ride

28

ES. Squanco, b Hawkins... 3 R. J. Shaw, not out.182 D. MeLelinn, b Sayer

0

J. P. Whitham, c Griffiths,

Ride

J. Barrow, c Bird, b Hawkins. 31

F. Booth, not out!

Eyes 5, no balls i

home ground, defeated Watford hy. two goals to #. Gateshead scored four goals to one, against the visit- ing Rotherham team.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.

The following have been selected to represent the Civil Service C.C.. in their league match against the E.K.C.C. to-morrow:-

1st team on C.S.C.C. ground :--- B. D. Evana (captain), J. E. Richardson, G. R. Sayër, F. J. de Rome, E. B. Reed, F. J. Ling, F. Baker, R. M. Wood, J. Barrow, Ju F. McGowan, E. W. Hamilton,

H. E. Strange" (captain), B. C. K. 2nd team on H.K.0.0. ground:- Hawkins, A. E Wood, W. E. Ed thewa, A. W. Crimmett, S. Randle, monds, C. B. d. Bradley, F. Mat- R. H. Woodman, I. C. Robertson, J. M. Wilson.

R. E. Lindsell, E. M. Mason and E. W, Hamilton, did not bat.

Fall of wickets:-1/11; 2/78; 3/82; 1/89; 8/101; 8/108.

Bowling Analysis.

0. M R W:

0 D 37

70 50

Bird

Hawkins Sayer Ride Griffiths Himsworth

0 82

ช 0 31

3

D 26

4 0 22

Oxford,

G. R. Sayer, a Skyrms, b

Wallington

R. H. Grifiths, e Shaw, b

Wallington

L. T Ride e. Booth, b

Barrowi

A. E. Wood, not out

0

32

45

B. C. K. Hawkins, not out... 10 Byes, 8, leg byes, wide ... 8

Total (for 3 wickets)......106

:

E... Himsworth, A; C. Braine- Hartnell, LB Holmes, H. V. Koop, I. E. O. Bird and N. L Smith, did not bat.

Fall of wickets-1/74; 2/92;

3/188."

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W

10 0 41 0

H. G. Wallington, a Koop, b

Sayer

20

McLellan Mason Hamilton

12 p

0 98

+ Wallington

0 1

Shaw..

0 0

Barrow

3

10

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.)..254

(Continued on next Column.)

HELENA MAY CONCERT.

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MISS CHAMBERLAIN'S RECITAL.

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I've Been Roaming (Old Eng

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To Your

Nocturne

Scherzo in B minor ...........Chopiï

Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith.

Vissi D'Arte, Vissi D'Amore

from "Tusen

Songs from the Chiness with Eng

Thore was very fuir gathering at the Helena May Institute Tast avening when Miss Ida Hoyt Chanı berlain gave a recital. She was in fish ronditions by Oranmor-Byng:- vory fine voice and the audience (a) Yung Yang (Po-Chu 1, showed their appreciation by calling for encore after encore. Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith was at the piana and Mysterion. You Chamberlain

necompanied in his usual sympathies: tie manner,

The full programme was:

KEEP

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Bantock

(b) A Feast of Lanterns

(Yuan Mei, 1718-1797)....Bantock

Taught

The Composer at the Piano, The Savior King (Christina

Song)

Chamberlain

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