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TUESDAY, JANUARY
THE WORLD SPORT
CHARITY MATCH, | S. AFRICAN CRICKET.
ARMY'S COMFORTABLE THE SECOND TEST MATCII.
VICTORY.
RATHER SCRAPPY GAME.
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Capetown, Dec. 81. Before 15,000 spectators, in fine wonther, South Africa won the toes and put in England, who compiled 133, Hammond scoring 43, and Bis- A little more cohesion, better de-sett taking 5 for 37 and Vincent 4 signed attacking methods, and a for 22.
South Afrien knocked up 128 little less kick and rush might have been expected from both the for 4, Taylor compiling 68. Army and the Navy in the annual cuter. charity match played at "Sookun-" poo on Saturday, but though the Tootball was not at all times-at-, tractive, thrills there were in plenty and enthusiasm ran high.
The four goals conceded by the Navy before any response was made, suggests a weakness in de- fenes, but the real weakness Was in the forward line where Norther Evans, who was badly missed. filled the vacancy, had neither the forcefulness nor the infative of the Kowloon player, though he die- played some pretty touches on ec- casion and was responsible for the goal which took some of the sting out of the defeat. The
centre forward weakness affected the whole ne
The best football was seen in the opening half. The Army half- backs, Everest, Sims and Carswell effectively hampered, the Navy movements, while they kept the front line plied with neat passes. Against a long series of attacks the Navy stood out capitally, Bark- ham giving a fine display while
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1928.
NEW YEAR SPORTS.
POLICE RECREATION CLUB'S ANNUAL EVENT.
at
HOME FOOTBALL.
CELTIC DEFEAT THE RANGERS.
LOCAL BOXING.
PROGRAMME FOR COMING
TOURNAMENT.
The Hongkang Boxing Association will hold its next tournament on Saturday, January at the Lee' Theatre. Care take passengers to the door for ten cunts. At the close of the programme cars will be lined up
The Palico Recreation Club held their annual New Year sports
YESTERDAY'S BIG SCORING. Happy Valley. Yesterday afternoon and quite a representative gathering of officers and men and their families The New Year Holiday matches took part in the various events, make yesterday resulted in some remark ing the afternoon distinct.success,able big scoring, the most sonsh-outside to carry passengers in all despite a steady, drizzle throughout.
tional being the 7-8 victory of directions. Hon, E. D. C. Wolfe,
The
protamme for the ovoning follows: Police, was amongst the competitors and Grimsby's victory at Black found, Welterweight Contest:
M.G.. Captain Superintendent of Manchester City over Barnsley,
Stoker Sharper, H.M.S. Ambrose and surprised everyone by getting a pool although the latter team second prize in the race for men over scored four tinies. forty years of age. The C.S.F.
Marino Harris, H.M.S. Argus, true athletic style losing only to covered the distance of 100 yards in Mr.
Ten Round Welterweight Contest: W. Kent by a matter of inches and
L/S. Hall, H.M.S. Ambrose having the satisfaction of defeating Mr. T. H. King and Beveral other con- siderably younger men.
The great Glasgow Derby be- tween the Celtic and the Rangers ended in victory for the Celtic by the only goal of the match. Motherwell go to the head of the Scottish League by virtue of a 6-1 succoss against, Hamilton..
Yesterday's results, as cabled by Router, are as follows:
Division 1.
Arsenal
4. Everton
1 Derby.
2 Leicester
2 Burnley
1 Birmingham
3 Portsmouth
3 Huddersfield
3. West Ham'
1 Tottenham
Division II.
The Clubhouse was tastefully de corated with flags and banting and a on the special tent was erected spo Srounds
where tea was served during the afternoon. The children were, well England Batting Well.
provided for and a Christmas tree, an unfailing source of delight for Blackburn R. the kiddies, proved extremely popular. Bolton Capetown, Jan. 2.
Althu Conclusion of the sports, Mr. Bary The weather was cloudy and W. Kent called upon Mrs. E. 1). C. Liverpool there was only ar attendance of Wolfe to distribute the prizes und in Middlesbro 8,000 spectators. The wicket was so doing he mentioned that His
Nowcastlo Majesty the King had confurred on Sheffield U. true.
her husband the honour of B
of a Com Sunderland.. South Africa carried its fiest panionship of St. Michael and St. innings' score to 250, the highest George. He said that all those who contributors being Morkel 36, had worked under the Superintendent
of Palico would Deane 41 and Nupen 39 (rot out).***
agree that the honour a dozerved, onc. He thanked the Blackpool Freeman took four wickets for 53 various donors of the prize fund as Manchester C. runs and Hammond three wickets well as all those who had helped to South Shields
make the afternoon's aport a success. The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, re- England, batting for the second
second plying
on behalf of his wife, thanked time, had made 65 for no' wickets the Police Club for doing her the Accrington by ten-time, and at the close of honour of asking her to give away Ashington" play had made the big start of the prizes. Touching upon the hon- Darlington 220 runs, for only one wicket our which the King had been pleased Hartlepools
to confer on him, Mr. Wolfe said Stockport, Holmes having made 88 and Sut that he would never have earned it Tranmere cliffe 92, not out-Reuter
not been for the loyal and Orewe hnd it, not hearty co-operation which he had re- ceived from members of every
for 53.
This is the second Test match of the present tour, the last one being wickets.
Changing Fortunes.
Dinartment,
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Marine Frazer, H..S. Tamar. Ten Round Middleweight Contest:
A.B. Buckmaster, HM.S. Dawkins
Sig. Morris, H.M.S. Arg15. Six Round Heavyweight Contest: P.0. Brackstono, H.ME, Argus
Cpl. Vinco, R.G.A.
Six Round Featherweight Contest:
Gunner Ford, 20th Heavy Battary,
R.G.A..
V
Sig. Crush, H.M.S. Carlisle. Six Round Featherwolght Contest:
Cpl. McManus, H.M.S. Hawkins
4 Grimsby
5
Sig. Shons, H.M.S. Marazion.
7 Barnsley
3
Six Round Welterweight Contest:
2 Stoko
1
Sig. Batson, H.M.S. Iroquoia
Division
H
III
(North) 7
Aberdeen
1 Lincoln
2 Durham
1 Bradford C.
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Barrow
Rochilales
2 Rotherham Nelson
Scottish League,
Crom the Police Force, during his eight years as C.S.P. Je expressed Airdrieonians his gratitude and remarked that with Bo'ness such fine men to back him up, he had Celtic no fear, ever if the conditions in Cowdenbeath China became more chantic, but that Hearts
Cunnillife and Dear tackled keen Vat Capetown, the South Africans these men would see him through.
manner.
ly, giving the opposition few portunities of settling down.
it was not until close to the interval that the Army's efforts were rewarded, and then the goal the simplest came in McNiven took advantage of a mis- understanding and slipped - tween the backs-to net with ease,
"Anderson had had little to do in the Army goal though Leonard had tested him by an individual dash, while Balcombe had also been dangerous.
The Army's left wing showed up prominently in the second half, though curiously enough the three goats which accrued fler the interval, were scored when the Army's advantage was less en- phasised than in the earlier stages of the game. Pulford netted the second geal with.un overhead kick which took Brockman by surprise, Campbell put on the third when Alexander centred finely from a Tree kick, while the same player cut in from the right wing to het the fourth good style..
Landon, Jan. 2. In the second cricket Test Match first innings closed to-day with a score of 250 giving them a leadi of 117 over Faigland, whose first innings.realised only 133.
An entirely different complexion was then put upon the Kame. Holmes and Sutcliffe, opening England's second innings, took the score to 140, before they were separated. Holmes was out for 88. At the close of play no further! wirket had fallen, the English score being 220 for one wicket, with Sutcliffe, not out, 92.- British Wireless...
LAWN TENNIS.
"UNITED SERVICES R. C. ANNUAL TOURNAMENT:
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The following are the entries for the United Services R.C. annual ten nis tournament:
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3 Dundee
0
Falkirk
1
Raith R.
1 Rangera
1 Dunfermline
2 Hibernians
Tel. Brooka, H.M.S. Bruce.
INDIAN POLO.
CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY BHOPAL TEAM
Calcutta, Jan.
Bhopal won the International Pole Association Championship, defeating the, Deccan Travellers by 6 to one.- Reuter,
Motherwell Partick T St. Johnstone
5 Hamilton
2. Clyde
5 Queen's Park
1 Bolton
1 Kilmarnock
The Prizewinners.
Mrs. Glendenning; . Mrs. Rogers. Indies coconut shy.-1, Mrs. Goble; St. Mirren 100 Yards for gentlemen under forty-1, Mr. Post: 2, Mr. Reynolds; 8. Mr. Noonan.
Ladies' egg and spoon race-1, fra. Chester Woods; 2-Mrs. Merriman: 8, Mrs. Baker,
Boys' race (over 7)-1, Gordon Marks: 2, Albert Mess; &, Terry Kerr, Boys' race (under 7)-1, R. Isare; Bobby Bloor; 3, J. Alexander.
Girls race (utider 7)-1, Elsie Hunt; 2, Elleen Barnett.
Girls race (over 7)-1, Glendenning
2. Kathleen Gliver; ", Kathleen Wolfe..
Mavis
100 Yards (for men over 40)-1, Mr. W. Kent (A.S.P.), 2. Hon. Mr. E.D.C. Wolfe (C.S.P.); 3, Mr. T. H. King (D.C.I.).
Tennis Competition. Singles; 1, A. W. Grimmitt. S. Randle; 2. Doubles: 1, Britain and Oram. Mix- ed Doubles: 1, Randall and Whant.
Lawn Bowla competition.-Pairs handicap: 1 Bitchanan and Moss. Club Gham Daehanan 2, Competition: 1, single
Bakiltshire.
1 Aston Villa Birmingham Portsmouth
OLD YEAR'S LAST MATCHES. Wednesday
The full results of Saturday's Icme football ILA cabled by Reuter's are appended:
Division 1.
Arsenal Birmingham Bolton Burnley
Liver Middlesbro Newcastle *Portsmouth Wednesday West Ham
Bristol C. Chelsea. Clapton
Hull
3 Bury
3 Tottenham
"2 Cardiff
3 Blackburn
3 Aston Villa
2 Sheffield U.
1 Manchester U.
2 Hunddersfield,
V
Sunderland
1 Everton
2 Derby #
Division II.
Leeds Manchester C. *Notts Forest Preston Stoke
v Port Valo
1 Fulham
Manch.
Chelsen Preston Leeds
Okiham
1 Stoke
1
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22
23
89 39 36 21
8 4 11 43 47 20.
23.59 9 37 48 18
23 6 5 12 86 69 17 23 4 7 12 39 52 15
Division II.
City 23 15 3
59 35 33
22 13 6. 3.43 19 23.13 6 4 47 28 23 14 a 6 59 27 22 11 6 44 2
23 11 5 7 41.35
2 Bristol City 29 11 4 8 48 38
Notts Forest 22 11 3 8 63
Grimsby... 23" 9, 7-7 44
Furt Vale 22112 940'
.1 West Brom. A. 23 8 7 8 45 45
2 Swansen... 23 9.5 46 46 20
3
Hull City
22 7 8-7.27 31
Notts County 237
2 Clapton 0... 22.8
2 Barnsley
Reading
040.41 21
10 37 48 20
23 6 7 10 34 49 19 23
43 6
11 31 47 18
23 5 6 12 32 46
Southampton 23
22
35 54 26
15
2 Blackpool... 24 5 5 14 40 81 15.
Sth. Shields. 232 5 16.32 089
Division III (South).'
22 15 3 1 71 32 83
20-14 1 5 57 31
1 Notts County
2 Wolves
0 Reading
0
Fulham
1 Grimsby
2 Barnsley
3 South Shields
0
3 Wolves
40
Millwall
10
Northants
1
Swansea
Exeter.
0
West Brom.
. 0 Oldham
钻
20 8
Division III (South).
18
8 9 B
Southend
19 11
Brentford
GARRISON FOOTBALL.
8. P. Rangers 20
*
Coventry
21 9
20 8
0
.. 23 0
Men's Singles Open (Tottenham Cup). Glendenning.
Bye: Surgn. Et. Comdr. North. Buchanan 2, Robinson. First Round: Sub-Lieut. Lonsdale Handicap 1, Peurs; 2. The Navy set up a hot, attack towards the close, and their re-v. Lt. Comdr. de Winton, Payr. Licut, Novice: 1, Randali; 2, vival brought success some ten Waters v. Capt. H. L. Graham, G. C.
CricketSpecial prize for hat minutes before the final whistic, Grove v. Col. Russell-Brown, Major trick: A. E. Lacy.
Ccx v. Lieut. Healing, II. R. Reming- the ball being, deflected by Burton v. Lieut. Gordon-Duff, Lt. Comdr. out of Anderson's, reach from a Macnair v. Major W. B. Stevenson. shot by Evans.
Bye: Captain Macnair.
"Men's Doubles Open. Byes: Capt. H. L. Graham & Capt. Tyringham, Lt. Comdr. de Winton & Li.. Hürdenstle.
Junior League Matches.. The two junior League matches
MATCHES OF NEXT WEEK. resulted in accordance with expec- tations, the Chinese Athletic do-
The following fixtures in the feating the Moslem Club, by seven Lieut. Foord v. Lieut. Hale & Lieut. ranged for next week!
First Round: Lieut. Realy & Garrison Football League are ar- goals to nil, while South China Healing, Col. Russell-Brown & A. B.
" scored three times against the Raworth v. Major Stevenson & Major RE. and R. Sigs.; referee, Tuesday, Jan. 10th.-R.ALC. Boy Scouts without reply.
Lucus, Lieut. Lipscomb & Lieut. Gor- don-Duff v. N. Evans & Major Lynch, B.Q.M.S. Hutchins, R.A. Surgn. Lt. Comdr. North & Payr. Thursday, Jan. 12th-12th. v. 31st, Heavy SWIMMING STRAITS OF Lieut. Waters, Lt. Comdr. Maenair Heavy Batt. R.A. & Capt. Machair.
Batt. R.A.; referee, S. Sergt. Byes: Rev. G. K. Hewitt & Capt. Gilmour, R.A.M.C. A. Whiteworth, Rev. F. P. W. Alex- ander & Dr. Tottenham.
GIBRALTAR.
MISS GLEITZE JUST FAILS.
1,
London, Jan. 2. Miss Gleitze. the London typist, just failed to-day to swim the Straits of Gibraltar. This was her second attempt.
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Mixed Doubles Open.
Byes: Mrs. Claridge & Lieut. Gor- don-Duff, Capt. Graham & Mrs. Cass-
well.
Both matches take place at Soo- kunpo, Kick-off at 5,15 p.m..
INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.
"
SCOTLAND BEATS ERANCE."
First Round: Miss Braithwaite & Lieut. T. K. W. Atkinson v. Colonel & Mrs. Russell-Brown, Mr. and Mrs. She left Tangier in a tug for C. P. F. James v. Dr. and Mrs. Tot- a point west of that place being tenham, Mrs. Lynch & Lieut. Healing
Paris, Jan. 2. accompanied by British Consular v. Miss Tyrwhitt & Surgn. Lt. Comdr. representatives to act as indepen-North, Payr. Lieut. Waters & Mrs. In the international rugby match, dont witnesses, Entering the Remington v. Mrs. Grimble & Major which was played before 35,000 water at three o'clock in the Lucas,
spectators, Scotland beat France by Bros: Miss Luard & M. Kenr. 5 peints to 6-Reuter morning she was sighted more A. B. Raworth & Lady Stuart Taylor. than half-way between, Tangier and Gibraltar at noon. Later she was reported only one mile from Tarifa, the southern-most point of
Miss Hudson Starts.
Ladies Doubles Open. " First Round: Mrs. Scovil & Miss Mrs. Lynch & Mrs. Beamish v. Mrs. Mahony v. Mrs. Grigor & Miss Baker,
HOCKEY.
Crystal Pal
Exeter
Gillingham... Luton
Merthy Millwall
* Newport".
• Swindon Walsall
2 Southampton
1 Blackpool
1 Brighton
Watford
2 Norwich
5 Torquay
1.
Charlton
◊ Southend
Plymouth
3 Northants
Queen's P. R.
v Bournemouth
1 Bristol R.
Division III (Nörth),
Accrington Bradford C
Durham Halifax
Hartlepools Lincoln New Brighton Rochdale Rotherham Southport Wrexham
Nelson
6 Ashington
0 Bradford
0 Crewe 1 Wigan 2.Doncaster. @ Darlington 3 Barrow 0 Stockport
0. Tranmore
1 Chesterfield..
Scottish League.
Aberdeen Airdrieonians *Bo'ness Celtic Cowdenbeath Hearts Motherwell Partick T.
St. Johnstone St. Mirren
* Postponed.
2 Queen's Park 2 Hibernians
Kilmarnock Raith R. 0 Falkirk 2 Hamilton Clyde
2 Dundee
O Rangara
G Dunfermline
Lengue Tables...
7
Tlymouth
Charlton
Swindon
Brighton
1 Crystal
21 11 7 3 41.24 7 48 32
21.11 3-
Pal 20 7 07
Bournemouth 21 7 9.
Norwich
0. Coventry
Merthyr
20 7 4 0:
20 7 430.47
2
Bristol Rovers 21
2
6 6 11 31 316
2
7 2 13 41 53
2 Watford 20 6 3 11 32-38
Gillingham
'Walsall
Luton
Torquay
20 4 10 20
21 G 2 18 20 59
20 5. 8 12 4616
20 4 6 11 18-48
Division III (North).
*20 14 4
21 14 3 4 46
1 Bradford DDoncaster Q-Lincoln
Accrington
1 Tranmere Halifax
1
2 Stockport Wrexham Rochdale
T Hartlepools
2 Bradford C. Southport Darlington
2 N. Brighton 1 Cliesterfield 0 Rotherham
2 Crewe 1 Durham 1 Nelson
The League tables, including yesterday's matches are as follows: Division I.
Wigan Barrow Ashington
is 23
23 12.47 45
21 9 8 4 44 30. 20'10'6 -4 38 25 2207-643-32 21 11 3 77 36 28
22 11-8 8-37 33 19 11 17 43:34. 23.10.8 10 41 44:23 21 7 8 0 48-34 22 21 9.2 10.42 38 20 35 20 8 40 872 21
20 7 6.8 54 91-10 020 6 10 34 13 18
21 0.5 1034 38.17
22
5.7 10 40 47 17: 22.05 11 81 43 17 21. 6 3 12 87-62 16
214 5 12.28.50 13 22 46 18 20 62 18
21 10 3 2 08 19 35
22 3.7-12 28 61 13 Scottish
League. Motherwell. 22 10.4 2 60 21 Rangers
24 13 65 65 87 82 Hearts- 23 12.4 7 54 35 28 St. Mirren 25 11 6 8 54.42 28 Fallatk 24 9.9 6 36 37 27 Cowdenbeath
Celtic
21 12.6 3.40.19 80 22 12 8 7 49 29 27.
22 11 38 45 40 25 22 11 2 0 45 34 24
Gibraltar and was expected to land there. Eventually, however, Russell-Brown & Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. The following team has been news was received that Miss Thorp & Mrs. Maswell v. Mrs. Tolten chosen to represent the Club in Gleitze had had to abandon the ham & Mrs. Grimble, Mrs. Reming: hockey match against the Queen's swim, the sen having become very ton & Miss Tyrwhitt v. Lady Stuart Regiment on the U.S.R.C. ground Everton choppy..
Taylor & Miss Luard,
to-morrow afternoon at 4.45 p.at. Huddersfield D.B.S. Beat Air Force."
W. J. Lockhart Smith; J. E. Leicester Henry, D. Lyon L. M. S. Lloyd, Blackburn Six hours after Miss Cleitze had Last Wednesday, the Diocesan Boys' A. A. Dand (Capt.), J. E. Noronlin; Arsenal started, another English girl, Miss School met the Royal Air Force in G, B. Slippor, F. G. Wheeler, E. L Newcastle Hudson, hegan her effort, to swim a tennis match and won by 25 gamos sim. W. Woodward' and B D. Tiverpool:
Cardiff the Straits starting from Alcazar, to 10.
Middlesbrough 24 6 8 8 63 45 24 St. Johnstone.. 28 0 4 10 42 48 22 cast of Tangier. British Consular F. Shirazec and Weo Chal-eng (D. representatives were in her case B. S.) Inst to Set. Try and Cpl. also in the accompanying tug and Aplin. 6-6, beat Cpls. Pimm and Sin- precaution had been taken against nock 0-5.
The full
SCOTCA were:
#Evans,
Mr. W. G. Gerrard, Assistant sharks attacking the swimmer. Peng Pun-feng and Won Kam-Superintendent of Police, station. Later reports stated that Miss chaung (D. B. 8.1 lost to St Fryed at Taipo, is leaving for Home Hudson was making good pro- and Cpl. Aplin, 4-7; beat Cple. Pimm on holiday by the P. and O. 8.8. gress-British Wirclean.
and Binnock, 10-1,
Moroa on Saturday,
22 10 6 6 16 41 20 Kilmarnock
24 9 7 8 48 47 Aberdeen 23 97741 42 25 Hibernians. 23 8 8 7 51 40 24 Partick,
24 11 2.11, 47 56 24 Airdrie
24 11 1 12:44 50 23 Dundon
23 9 5 9 42 48 28 Raith Rov."
'Burnley West Hom Bury Tottenham Derby Sanderland Manch. United 23 0 4 10 39 41 22 Hones Shefield Ú
23 10 3 10 60-65 23 Queen's Park,
8 0 10 38 47 22 Danfermline
23 8 6 0 57 61-22 Hamilton
22 8 6 8 40 40 22 Clyde.
2 10 4 8 88 41 24
22 9 8 7:40 44 24
23 11:2 10 41 45 24
22.10 80 48 41-23
22 0.5 8.48 44 23
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